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mm mm a HOLLAND. New M atriu smu. my Mfu- mwiuy of the mundane. ofthe on; In may "18s, attd the Col. lect). J thlaevrr0io" “trait, fruit and qthr JMWDAY REXT, the "Laura-v, mewywd Mim- and in: an an. "ray 111:3" an be Mind. and mtNerirtior" com: by - M 8 noun». at the; W, -ee'torr"teth' mu you»; all "drtfor Gt9th'beehrtiea,atudtertt?inu (if-y) "an“: trveguuritie' " the do an, mbhld'i. _ I W0aoqrrtgtwttetheritts tteinteattiim of b.eiviitttmaustoodrhrrta Exams" 11300me . public mien 'oetheoe.attitmorhuirrtvalheeethuereu bylaw-phi: mu We“ “nan, “remnants Excss.. "ressitt-theiridodde-tratkytt aehi_Uhia.in3uuiaat,aasetes -ismehheemtdnrall M new of the mama's. If. Irvin] no'touko nhmtmm math u- "it-inthe-i-tere-to-rd' -e'tim0t-ottteCariml,'m facu- nll-nn-u, ad when all month {be With” Cum-h mm ttitiarreit.wir1 then In" new the ”Didi-WWW} Whether ot-silt My any: that ("an In 1tTdt'.T2g,,f'g:p1t,C't Ti'l1;"22it".TG'idiiCCCi. input. anhtrmi-theritalorfytPt"rsoo't bite-I dutch“ Moo-odor“ Wmdmmintbowll, In do “was” ba-ttaut it an - In Wu; 0! 'stmaid-itset, ”major att Wu}: to tutdweo.-Hattaielryhe. Momma“. f m--""""'- “WI-mum. Inn-lg-“ o6mgtade-4Ho- . Ibtmttumutim .” up. not of public My - not my ml! in eta-dad It; the Wu of lanky, the “it! of the Qumr- Privy Coun- a, a. yuan. can"! of out; b-hoftHugi+-rdottmepro-irt. ‘mdPulia-mn. When his to- magnum and me- b-odtuMo-ofCimo-,tt-il1 u haesa-N.tsbatttwotuutdmd lad My -t-riaoh--itraa1esuutoeutu Quin-due tsowitry,-it'nosteoa Manhattan mum munch de. 0- n. m will the III-cod on Wu he would MWLIM I Shula-WWI!“- -Artwittgmdtt, bought-toad that even on Ibo non - a! loan! but.“ the who. aha-y gnu inpauecbbm in. “B- at the you; Cnpnnlnnnot an. mum," in human; that theqmthuetiettuost'trud unwound, mugs-on. 1min nothing, how. -r,at'r-ueitrfrxmtdoirtehemorto i'la_iaqtuoeateeori" patios“ the $h.itnl by giving II entartaitttrtettt to in. We nan My mentioned. Oil-mannahsinn- mn mll pol: "rr-lin-utr-ttttern veryhrgely by“. w igtttt" elm" which the main. oi the Wm gull bring would], ”M'Ihilethpemuunt Incidence of " We! " Rideau Hall will be “name! nun-id dual-newline a]. in: it inns: hr there twain-L -totb"tr,ttroaiturr-ottots *1, thit .9 up the My of ”in. the city'n hupicnliunn in tho dimtioa Micah]. We think itdrirm_trh-mdathat the Capi- tnirhoaHb-ier,iritieitsletom.k. it-dt-hr-rye-talter-sta, Masthead-Mb In behind some mum-.56.. in certain duirnblb " India-v, itrreedttot"nday Inbehind nay o6ta-i_isgitBtetwill. 11 give. no nnhpleunu lobe ttbleto oat-tAte the gentlemen an)" who“ we! a. 0m. ttith Tournament ha in: “(It Man the extraonliwy In. which in would that khan. Y‘all-y In their“ tur, at! no imam were tho entries that only the two lint “on an al, though phoning con- mned a nine o’clock in the moniing, Ind In hp! up uittit between fire end " oteloeh ii tho-Mm. For the Brat much, there ,meoixVoix.eistries, end tor the WM, no lab in .itietroto, ud we have been no and It: the shooting on the whole was ex cello-L; A good “of interest was mani- hued in an WI. and during the do, by new visited the neighborhood of the”. Asth-ettenmauhetroex the warm, it is probable the" tourna- ment will a be over until Friday. Fir. ing 'XMttmeeteqt the morn-mg " nine I; ©rtqitgtMheeq thin 61:10:th the thin! TO OUR CITY 803803131138. ©tevama0tmnte0gibesiat Pup-r OTTAWA. OCTOBER 9, 186t NEW AI)0ltT'ft"lyF2iRl, Match, 5 nun which lunch larger numll. of commitment!!! I distance. There is much in the encouregement of ritU shooting, to promote the growth of the military spirit was; our young men, and render them valuable es detendere of their country in cine of need. Doubtleu, it was due in n great meesnre to , the -taet that the men of the Southern Stetee were much more hmilier with‘the use of the ‘musltet than those ot the North, that they were so much superior in the 6eld, "peeiOy inthe eerlyiiertot'thewer,epdit'weuew quality ourselves tor the duty ct action-l " tence in case of national danger it seems the most judicious policy to encourage by every pueblo meme, those who mar be celled upon to tight our battles. to elueete themselves thoroughly in the use ot the ritle. The com nuttee who undertook the getting up ot this Dutch were .\'ery well supportal by our citi- rem. The summit of money mued, though not large, wee ample to enable them to utter a oonsidereble number of cab prises, while the silver cups end other unide- of nine contributed by sevenl putters ht up the premium to very respectable ions. We ere quite coth that in the future they will be no lese libernlly en aged by the public, end there is every progpect, therefore, that the eunuch me!. notch at 0min will become one or the Lumen! " institutions" " the Cepiuhi This we thiokahould be Agreed upon et aloe, and no doubt next you may ofthe beet ttf':,':". from all the Provinces will be ' .ntl enter _ tug tttost-a-ti-tot-UU my. As we lorrnerly meow, Hts Ig‘xlcruxatcu- re: Gerda-6W1. hes kindly consented to distributed. pineal the conclusion ot the metchee, s enemy [which no doubt will unmet n lugs number of spat-tore. _ . . " Carla Ton" of " than tell- an mne- ing story - of the very clonely contented Eur: election. A atnttetln‘ votetmde Ma nppearnnce “one of the polling place. at one waste to ". on the second doy,endwae asked by one of Mr. O'Connor. quote if be tuned to votebt “gentlemen. “0-000-0- Conn'or b-e-e-e-e-e damned !" he slowly, but energethlly "Nud. The hand- otthe clock were meanwhile eteedlly amalgam! when the”! stuttererhnd got hall way “with " I v-oo-oo-te for Mutt-bum," the hour lunch, and the poll cloned, leaving Mr. Min minus one vote and hie tSteed/ttet.- 3tontreat Gazette. The nine story wu told of the Inte Dr. Cosxon’e election " one ot the Riding: ot Oxford in 1857, when he wn n'cumdby n ninjotity of one over Mr. Ric-Anna, nnd for ought we know to the conttuy my have [done duty any a ttms before. Mr. Bull: l we: defeated " the 'recent election try newen vote: though the tint report gave Mr. mutt, l IOI only a majority of two. Tee lnternel Revenue Depemnent of the l‘nitqlSteteaeppeerewhe inn thirvey at being driven into the policy at the 'cute Yeehee reilroed meager, who found it cheeperto keep on the dishonest conductor! who he! _ ewindled thenieelvee new snug little tot-tum. than to dieoherge them, end hire new onee, who would commence e fresh oouree of‘plundering. The revenue trends which hevehecotne eecendeI to our tseiqlttrottri, " well ee_e eerioue Inn to the netionel income, here of conree led to the dismissal a new“! ofthe m notation ot the woundrele who had been nun; their othciel tuition, but the treehdilenltyhee nowerieen " towhere honeethee who somrd-eettteettioettorthetmaoeorth, epplicente for othce on be dieting-Med mom the rogue. A writer from Weehington any! thet “when oeehed men in removed “tenworeeinen mkeerueh torhie piece," end no theee eherperecen generally canned e lerge ehere oi, political ittthtetteei one one reedily undentend that it in quite e eerioue dihulty to know how todeel with them. Thes. "ices which heve recently been ve- eeted hevee eeleryetteohed of 03,5003." ennui-i, hut weeeeby eNew York jouruel thet e "eueee" oditiel one make the eitneo lion worth $100,009 eyeerl It in no won- der that the Ancient: people begin to com. l p1ausofthxntioet when robberyhel heen re-l ‘deoedtoeeyetein inoneot the nutimpor- tentbrenehee ofthe enuroee‘ot the public inhonie. The “prone" of theee We ed only lepreeeet but e ernell proportion of the loo ectnelly euteined by the country, no itietohe ”andthettheveoornefm brihee reoeived'l'or permitting didllere end. denier! to 'iiiliii the Government; end where one of then when $100,000, it in eefetonythet themeene loeeeet leeet e1 million. The De-tie, m neterelly; enough, beer down pretty heevily on the he ”Nicene, bean-em Mel-here been eppointed by thetperty; hut the New York l New return triumphantly tothe mniotpel aoseritmettt of New York city en the meet corrupt end diehoneet in the whole world,' end controlled for y’eere hr tuDetssoeaatitt perty. Ofeonree itwillhe neon that thin one! not pnove that the Republic“ prty in not corrupt, but it done the next ‘heet thing - it . [one fer Winnie proving thetthe Sew York Demon“ ere jute- hed! Wethinkite‘netniietortnnelorour neighbor-e that they heve the om"titrstitmal dithenlty eo long on their hende, and that they tight over it to the exclneion elmoet of every other eubjea ' " but ke this, it might be poeeihle to torn: en honest party out of the two old orgenieet'tone which would introduce economic adrnitxitetration, end reform the monstrous ehueee thet grew up during the wer, end which eppeer ntill to he extending under the wreeglingot the politiciene ehqut "reommmsaime" In Cenede we got over our emutitutiooal ditBeulty by e coalition of the two greet politicel perti- in the country. in. there petriotietn enough in the United Stews to induce them to 'b)lorr our exemple? , Tu Non-Dunn" of an - portion of the city (-ircuhtlon of the Tull-,0! resterdar, t'uowinzlotho thte the shun-engine S We deraatgod, could not he worked, I l M390 um the paper went to pan. The Int-u. or n: Cmmrmmote or (hum, " J. Goocn. Olktra: [Hatedby 0. I. Bahama: . _ A look ofebout 120 pages, gut up in excel- lent style, and designed, an the title implies, to explein the Union Act with teferepce to the functions at the General end Lace] Govern. Qents. It in dedicated by the tumor toStr John A. We”, K.C.B. In “with: to "pitsnationtr otrered, the Into! the Act I. printed in in" and I oopioue index prebed, no that the book in exceedingly convenient foe reference, ml will, doubtleue, commend use" to members of Parliament and othen interested in the pnctical ulmiuietnlion of public main. ' Mun. Joan Ind Rolhnd,) I". In no way ”with. V -_--- The greet HN antebwhlchhhheen styled e tours-em. corn-encod yeeterdnv morning a nine o’clock. e. IL, under the direction of Capt. Snythe, of the 100th Regiment; Capt. Steven and lejor Lindsay, who were ep- polnted the Iri committee. Tho competi- tonh the .300 but. under the cum- nnndof MAloe D. M. Great. The morning u. very the, with n warn Inn nod clear nt nowhere, Very [Ivor-nun to good shooting. The t1mt match for which there were 66 en- Mmtdned In prion. The hut being 8tstts money; eecond on enguvlng celled “The Morn Shot." patented by W. ll. Beech, Eeq.;th,lrd tir, fourth $4; Mly $2. Inge- tth end 300 refs three wot: Wench "grqr,t3ovee- Eettutd "er, Hythe pod. tion; open toell volunteere. other: of mum. unitary echoel cadets and oMcttea end 'eol- den of - my" novice. The but much reunited no follow: Hut who, Private P. Kurd, P.C.O. second page, Sent-In)“ Stewed, 43rd Yhtnt prise, Bern. Lender, 18th pettnlpn, PM Coup-my. T wanton, Mr. Bradley receivihg injuries, from the etregts on which he "piked in “out two been. There ware tio other men in the mu " the time. one of whom received a nos-ere injury on the um, the other escaped unhan Mr. Bradley wuugood neighbour, and n kind blatant! Ind father. man); J. C. oodhill. Montreal; bl. Mulr- Perth; Liam. w. J. D, shun, Bmkvillo; Injor Luge, y and Amity; mao Brigade; Surgeon "on. y Wright .1“. "rmnta, do. Mruxwum Arum“. l We are trorry to learn that n tnir trout he township of Goulbourn, annual chob Br lay, met with . tual 'tmftdeot on loudly venmg. While returning homefrom thit ci , u Study Hill, his horses took fright, an t " and upset. the not will. M Hinton, No.1 Coup-by, PM. my, ottaxm Bil... l, The ammu- “concluded till nun: The sscood an]: hte which there ""592 entries, contained six wuss. First,etupdm- “and by Mr. F K. uncanny & Co., min. $30; and, 320; am, 815; fourth, as; at», ssh-lull ptsssnhd by Isms. B. t H. W; uh, s [Idiot ”math! It. L. Caner. has 200 and 400 yum, the. shots a each; 0mm“ tttttHitt RiiUs; Ems position; apnea sll volunbsu. 0fBeem ot the man, mum School cum, sod cam and Soldiers ot 11.15. This latch, “is tbs M shovsd sxssllant It]... Tampa!!!“ was close and tspirttod,antt evening in the m. Ntriek's Hall, by Rev. J. M. J. Urdu-I. Subject, Dunk-l O'Conuvll. MILITAI1.-Th0 rennin!“ mmpunlu of the P. I'. o. with Ike band, lulu-d by the Quail VII-Iona laat evening, under the com- m! ot W Luge. Four“: who, “out. Cot. Jenna, Bet. MAloe, Blocking. g but when t PiestprUr, “out. Cotton, No. I My, to...» pug, Banach mm, mu Bat ma... _ anumhm concluded it vs. no In” “It the too yum map the bull'l us could scarcely!» duct-mum. Among-t m any Mankind visited to the rum during an day, we observed " John A. and my W, ad Lain-Gin. Mona“, In the morning. . Sixth pdu,0nuw meta, No. l Buttery, o. P. B. The ma. Tour-mum. Inn-(In; Comtrtit. Me received A In: Homo cue cont-In; I Madame futAniftr and from Col. Miller, of the 4th Town Beale“ Bil. Volunuen, Eng- lead, would um I very conpllmonhry letter, “pro-ins Win: that his prise niche be comp-M for by thou who bed been un- mt-tttt in pmhoo maths, of the pawn! tournament. and the committee decided on need»; not evening to offer it (or I coneole- tion I. Mindy. u Stew-It's My, Kchmond Road, on Hominy gunmen, five ahou u two hundred yum shading. m nubpm the more of those muting 15 or better t An interesting rifle match, for I splendidly manual! Coll“ revolving putol, took pl.“ J. R. Hanna ll. Clark. . . .. We lean that the ploughing much under the suspic- ot the County of Russell Agri. cultunl Shiety, will take place on the hum of Mr. Thoma Heron, Gloucester, on Tues. liar, the 18th a” of Octbber next. This much will, no doubt, excite . great deal of interest, as "liable prizes no offered for qompetition. _ _ F . T. M. BIA-dell. . T. Birkeu. . . . . . N. Chevrier,... . . D. Booth....... E. Ihmdut.s.... - The ploughing much " the Township of Russell ' plug on Friday next, the “ch day oirhrtober, on the mm of Mr. Thoma McVeigh, Cumberltut4. This match will, no doubt, be of considenble inter.» u for n local competition is concerned, Ind wc'wioh the TDwnnhip at Run-ell Agritsultural Society every sweep. in their cadavers. The pEughing much in connection with the County of Cuban Agricimuml Society, will tsomeotrtm96Uy ttext, the 1ith day of October, on the them of A gnu deal of “new“ in generally tututifeet. ul in this much, od than il'llwnyn I keen companion. The prison m of a valuable nature, and it into be hoped that this year'- much will "on Imp-u that or previous Nu! You, Oct. tt.-Ttus Put up 1.5m continue cuter " unclaimed at“. Gold 45. , Stock Mk“ fond-h. Gov-rum!- Inn. Railroad ohm Your“): uni Ion: Boooni prise, 6ergt. Barry, Ottawa Ellen Third who, um. Clark, on". nag an. uertnat.-rA lecture will be ur1leercd "III Pitth who, amt. Cull-phi}, new nu- LOCAL NEWS. '" .II‘LI NURlA-Il'l'c New York Ion-y lunch PLOUGIIIIG HATCHII. In tho - ordorir mm, mult- (ti, RIFLE HATCH. THE OTTAWA TIMES. OCTOBER 9,1867. Mott, J. tr. Would urived here toder. Bishop Lynch bu txtttored Ml propoul to use the Hoop)”, if putundot aluminum ot p, Shun ot lacy. . Spool“ to the Tum. Thu New York {organ Alrich und Hum, wen: brought up will: before the Police Com St morning, and their one Apia postponed In; to tho than“ of comm-l. .._ A lngment to the luv. J. S. Lauder, M. A., Incumbent of Christ Church, Ottawa, for has mg commenced the public lance: of the Church ot BngIAnd in this village, and to the RenT. B. John, UL. D.,uflhe tttis. niou at St. Album, for Inning continued the an» In! imam-and their number; Ind that: corn-l w.eloome t, hereby extended by t: cutlgregtuon to t o 'm 'rr.ettt ‘t Res. G. N. High-on, I. A." nrrioul ununimounly'. _ Tho and was“: (hp and” School Tucked Society commonch its Ioulou iu Knoz's Church this pm. 0,109!" In: univ- ing Ingmt “when. l, 7 - __- _ A Fugue: in to be given a Bowmnvillc by the Reform party to It. Henry Munro, late me who: for West Durham. "VIII“? " IIUI'I‘LY AGRICUL- - TURLI- IOCII‘I‘Yo LUt of premiums aw-nlml by the Hunlly Bunch Agricultural Soetety, 1567. To tho “not ot the Tutu. I unthyoun truly, . Tim. D. Putnam-n, Clerk.» Moved by the Rev. T. D. Phillippo, ecc- omiod by P. E. Bucke, 3.11., and supported by W. A. Lining. Ram, "that New hum. burgh lining been set apart by his hmhhip the Bishop of the Diocese, In compliance with the petition sent “that April, In it new "onion in connection with parts of the town. ship of Gloucester, the vie-try ol this congre- galzon, at the lint meeting under the new orgmiution, gleslgga to_recorgl it; at!know. Judge's ot Stock,' Home. B. Reilly, 0 Richmond, J. Young', of Goulbourn. and J Fuifonl, ot Huntley. Best "ddle home, lat prize. W. A1exaader 'hrl, Samuel Caldwell; 3nd, Richard Kidd 4tly Wm. Rivington. - . Beii min and foul for dung-ht, In: prize, John Odd-d]; and, #,',','.", Wilma; 3rd, 112m Gilchrist; Athi. p. Aleetttier. . Ben. two you 'old obit for "ddle, Isl prize, Jung Gilchmt; 29d. Raglan! Km. _ - . tteh much can tit u, Wilhun flour. Icy; 2nd, Wini'm. mt., 3rd, Smuuel Gaga“; jthl Hour; Mélttide. -- _ Dun tttttc-in your notice ot I church meeting inthis ville I My day:- ago, there in nu ovniuion, which " be nuppliod by the insertion ol the following resolution, the unnuimoul 1(1th of which 03!!! " once to rune in a men-Ire for the in vet-tena- ot some per-om, and to prove how “ti-tied all are that the change- which hue taken place hen, are likely to produce harméniouu re- nnin. _ ' Beit arm ot "draught Hams, In prize, F CIMWCI; 2nd, Thoma Rivingwn; 3rd, " chride; 4th, 310an Ekhi: _ A - Bell two yeti old ooh for dfnught, lat ”PFIKW 3mm"- -..L -. an Gn, 'ist page, William Gourley; ttrd, Nab“ Alexander ' 3rd, Williqm Alex. an)"; 4th, mum iijiii( _ _ tieet span of Home fur general purpuoeu, In Ori", Wm. Alexander; 2nd, Thomu Riiington; 3rd,_Wm: Anne. _ . .. . Best nine ind IonLlor saddle, lat prize, R. Humphries, 2nd, Jghn Butler; 3rd, Wm. miington; 4th,Al)tor+ givian . admin: old burn, lap-in. wmim Gouda]; Md, POM CW”; 3rd, John Glyn”; 4th, Rich"! Kidd. _ . But drain-r old Mn, ht prize. Thoma BMW; "l, Willimn Ewing. tom _ ctuinref, 4th, Hen? MiiBriiie Hut unit of an: nmln, Int Best brood an, 'td."""' Samuel Cald. 'Ni' 306, Richlrd FI . 1' C Id- liroll ' . at rise, ‘omt a b well, Mama... P _ Judges of bid crop, gain, cloth: and dairy poducc, luau. Thoma Smith, of Ilmh; D. Wilton and J. Bunion, of Hunt. ey. {Islamic}. _ . T . _ Bat heiuroalves, lupin, William Gour. lt.tt 'ttti, Irillyyn 453931 3rd, Statue! Belt pkir Jr em, lambs. tat prim, Henry “cm-He; 2nd, Wm, Alumni»; 3rd, B. 11.11:»qu Ith T: Ar”... n Bunyan“; ' "a "W". Bat mutt, i21, In mu, J. Par-on. Beet ttt of cm In prir, Henry Mo Bride; ad, Rio 1Ninphrie; 3rd, B, Caldwell. Two an. ing when! ht prise, Willi-m Gmloy; Mhtfd ifiii'iiil 3rd, Samuel Caldwell; 4ttt,roeest9hbtell., -_r _ _ Best mm, In prize, mnry McBride ; 2nd, William Amino; 3rd, Richud Humphriu; my, WT. A frrnndet. - - _ -- _ _ Two'unl' bale, let priais Thou. Riving- fl.'? 2nd, Rich“ kiii , 3rd, John Holmes, . . B. . Tge, wre- of rye, In tte Ricgtrd 5fd wo Acre- It to enry c. Bride; 2nd, John GEMS? 'iii,' Willitm Algnndcr; 4th, gun“! when, -- U . Two Aims a th,',",', prize, Forest cut well; 2nd, Rich-rd umphrien; 3rd, Thea Rtingtott; 4th, JohttCtudirrll., _ -- _ " Twil who pen, In . e Bamuel CAM mil; Ltd, PM Cultist?” 3rd, William Argus; 4th, Willilm_Gom-_ley.__ -. . quarter new of 1ttrrrxrta, lat priu, Newbie Meander 2nd, William Alannder; 3rd, PM Calcium; 4th, John Cald well. One more of can, let prize, William Riv. ington; Nd Nehit Meander; 3rd, John Pere; Th, J9.8tanl Kidd. . -.... a." in" 'of "tuna, In! prize, William Mound"; Md, Enema! Humphriea- 3rd, Williggn mung»; gm, 35cm: mg“ Balt ten it ttht' int prize, William Argue; Ltd, Willi-m ourley; 3nl, William Rilinglpn t4th, Biphgnl‘ Kidd: . - _ Tw'o bu'nhels' opru, lat priie Habit Meander; Nd, Illiam mv'ituton, 3rd, John Parson. “It“.llucl' _ Ell“, I‘ll!!! "ovr"r"0. e Two build: onions, In. prize, John Pear. eon; 2nd. 2hi,t “smelt. . _ Ono but Let “prize William Rwingloo . 2 , John Pension; 14ml, Willi-m Ar e; il,' Nab“ Alexander. “in! pounds of butter, 1.; prize, John Puma; 2nd, John Ctldwell; 3rd, William Iutittet.ott, 4th, .thttsit Alenqder. . I"; but'helu'l fin "theat, lat in John hymn} 2tyi,. 'lil'.',', 1retlv/.' l' - . . Beat1liydsteroth nilwool lat . John Caldretlr 2nd, Tte. iiiif.ifltiii.' 'T _ An imieovatetrt in amicable throughout the society {tom the previous you, In in. oreue of onergyr in m members, and a re I he ideeidetidiit that Iuporiority will be the lizn of the society in the lawn. Corns 8trrPi,r.-'rttq nos: tthtroasirttr sub- Ject that now ens-gel the publle attention In England ls the question of the supply in Cot. bra. It certslnly Is I very serious question, sud Iv hope it wlll be settled 1Mishctoritr-at my me the people of Canals aei11 hue no dulcnlty in procuring s supply of the " Cun- diatt Psln Destroyer" st " oenh per bottle,lo cure their mourn-chm, nennlglgburwprslns, and to remove all pain from tho system direct- ly It ls sppllsd. Moonl- . bottle. Bold by sll medlclne donors. . Two Lvsheh of ata,: Int prize, Noam Meander; 2nd, John Pardon; 3rd, Wil. ling: Atgut. . _ _ -. - _ ___, -ee Two bushels of beans, In prize, Nebit Algxnnder; Ind, "tues Gilchrist. ' Tw'elvo'pouhdnoi cheele lat prize, wir liam Meander; 2nd, William Rivington; Fl, Jotyt Peres _ -- _ Boat lt yds. tunnel all wool 1st piize, Wm. Alexander: 2ad, 8mm! mun, 3rd, hm cadweli. Two Shekels of Why, let prize, William R lingo}: , '.2ttfrJolut Pawn. -' U -- Beet bull calves, lat me, William Gout. 913031, Henry Malfride; 3rd, William Two was ttll what, In prize, John Pear CORRESPONDENCE. '80- WROI’I‘Oo tlsrr 1401an P. 0., _ _0cl. 8th, l867. , W. Rmxorou, Secretuy. Tannin, Oct. 3. 1867 Duuus, October 8.-..h P‘cnlpn convict tutmetl Kelley, died wllllo In when, and " funwrul took pace yuuhnhy. The“ It: I great dumonutralkm of lympuhy for the dcccwd; an immune crowd of people our- munch-d the house when: m. tannin: were hid out, and a long procession folloqad them to the gum. q _ Lennon, Oct. 8.-cDtitctr" from the But report a wintry eoMict and taken phoo on the Turkish frontier, between the lanthanum, mad the Turo. Human, October 8.-itutnom no constantly mining in regard to the dull!!! on the Fe‘nlnm, Ind unuuu much anxiety In Englund and he- hnd. All prisoners' man were doubly gunni- od by armed policemen, to prawn: utumpu n rescue. Threatening: lead authorities to lpprehcml some disorder " Benin-Ix, and pro- per prqcnutionn In: being takqn. VIIMNA, Oct. 8.-h'mporor Fanci- Jouph hu concluded to make noclnugo in the ex- iutiug Couoordat, and negotiation" with Rome tor tho purpolo of asking I nut Concord“ hum been abandoned. _ Dunn-1.I Oct. ',--Marqais ‘Monllot, Minis. tor of Fore gn Jsirairspad Chovnllcl Do ngrle, Italian Mull-“lot, nrrlvod hero jun before the troublm broke out in Itatr,nasd, have since: been in constant cotuultation with the Em- peror, and In: aid the following plonlor the -ttlemerteof the Roman question ha been agreed upon: Italy to Me pouculon of the llumn Provinces, but Pope Plnl IX to rennin in Home, Ind retain the Government until MI death, when tampon! power of Popcl' will com. NEW You, Oct. t.-.A base lug] match, between the Adamo Ind Mutual lubo, wu mm by the Atlantic-. Score, 32 6o l7. . NEW Quays, Oct. l'iiii,-,hrg'Ntt.g. hiya accounts ot tremendous plugs! liar. ton on the 3rd “ml. The damage tir thump, 'shipping, goods and buildings " “than.” " u million dollars. It in the‘highedt 6verthyw 110091537. 1 _ hon-nu, Oct. th-The tttf, oftho Pup-l forms- 'rtymspt9t England: cl: an that they plum] the ylclory In that hauls, that seventy of the enemy m-ru wounded an one hundred uni (on range princnuu. _ . _. __ A -- Latetr.--Tht, volunteerl J oCupribatdi were mun-lulu; upon Home from Gary direction, The Florence prom urgol the remnant to Intercom them Ind occupy the city wlth NI- tionul (room. A report trained currency that the Amoricun Minister 1101:1100. ll. Harsh, demnrldod the rolcuo of Gen. Garlbtldl on the ground that he "I I oltllen at the Unload sum. Thln In denied, but It llitrue that Hr. Mar-thth Inked the Governmpnt to shun ell-money totttedlruttguulteU prlboner. (kri- holdl nu hound-n Iddreu demand“ But-uni and urging hits follower: to curry on In for the pouvulon'ol Home: . Kroscr, IA.,'Oct. T.-..The cu“ shop. of the DeaMomu Railroad f,tr,e,i, " this place, was destroyed by tin last nu The wuchmm was: burned to death. About $35,000. ___ J - THIS MORNINO’S BESPATOHES CHICAGO, Oct. h-N-. Jewqu * Cola we home, on new "mt, VI! dednyed by ilrt_tltis, mogniugi Logs 89,000. _ - tlmr Ounxs, Oct. h-The inurments from yellow fever for 24 hours, (tt1iiisg a: o'oioekfiumlqr, were, 60, 1nd 49 tot 24 hours endin six o'clock this n. m. Tht' weather is 'l2f, which will probably check the dis. ease. ' Nerr You, Oct. t.--The Hera”: Humo- " letter my: me vellow fever lad slum entirely diuppcureJ. A cure remetir tor the yellow fever Ind Muck vomit Ind ‘ been "die. faveredin the Juice of the temUe "than. caf. ' Nor You, Oct. L-Nearly 82,000 has been an; South from here " the "lie! of M19" ttret sufferers. _ . . . . The Turin Gazette etetee that the instruc- lion given to the King’e trots. in Italy or. dered them inane they ehou dimmer my body of Guibeldime preparidjt to cross the fttstttiertounuttort them to ley down their an)“ end returnto the frontier, ehouhl they "hue, the troops were tomurround them end bar their me. It a detachment succeed- ed in reaching the Pepel territory, the eel- diem were to pursue them to aoertnin dis. tence end endeavor to diaerm them mthout Utittg -rrottrtt to (mg. _ . . .m. Nsw You, Oct. 8.--The Mu”: Flor. once correspondent says tlagitmldi's arrest, um some 200 culinary ad two companie- ofthe 27th regiment of t e line aurrtiuuded the house " 4 “In, “rented the mater Ind all an you, llml the bones tusd,ootsohtpott In tlt, “able. and then the lieuunsnc went to the Omani and said, ”that for you." It I“ tho order 'd, melt. rdt,t.'f1igthd an can u a my e 'l'll'g',11l the 27th refund, and curried him " just. us he wu, without th second shirt. A speck! tram Awaited them u Seiu " h. They carried him mu FlorenceI ltW; iltsdmg that the tidiugu Ind spud. order- L',",,', "l to convey him to alensiattsir'ta, when re now u. ‘. YESTERDAY'S Misl'h'l'0llES. (fellow of the Aroae - Ills-M“ Coleen. [Perle (September I!) Ike-ttla." of the . In“ M] i. _ Com-Imam»- at. learn. Emile 1nd [nee Pereire hove resigned their out; as director. of the Mohilier, togethet' with M. Seludor, end Munro. DeGermi-iy Gunne- rou end Delelnute hove been 'G'iifill In their lace. The new directors, " soon uthey new ttaoertained the real poeition mi “rain, will common 1t'xtl meeting ofthe abste- holders and m e I statement, pending the publication ol which It will be wise to receive current rumore with great caution. One thin me certmn that the creditore will not be i!ii extensive losers in was " one time Ipr ended; but Inn ufmd that the share. ho den have rather I tsomfbetua. lookout bebre thein. “The_capital of the Mobilier wee originally 60,000,000 ' trance , " the end first year, or at the begin. ning of th e, the cepitel wee doubled, i.e., raised to over 190,000,000 of futttts. The per value of the shares wee 600 francs, and their preeent nine in only 230 frence. The lone in cepltel would thue be over 64,000,000 of Irena. But in eddition the Mohiher holde tin addition to Immobiliere eheree end bonde, end eheree of the Trensetlentic qompeniee) sundry S nieh acript which is utlzrly worth. leu, “dune all the securities t ven those which may ultirmuely rally) ere just now fearfully depreciated, n liquidation " preeent would be ruinous for ell concerned. In the epring of 1864 Mohilier sheree went up to uUrly 1,300 tunes, and in the counse ot, the previous you one of the directors, in eapeech et the ennuel meeting, described them an an invéetment tor lethera of families! There ere to my knowledge It present in England hold. ere of Mobilier nheree who bought in " l,200f., end who luwe clung on In the hope of mature inigroving. There have been no so. curitiee nu jeot to euoh f1upuntion a the Mohilier. In 1852 ita shores were quoted " high eel,785f.; in 1854 they fell to 430k; end in 1856 went up einn to 1,982f. 60c. It rose end thrived by ttttetntUtiott, end epeoult tioa has brought it to grief. -.To the horrors of cholen have been super-odd“ in Sicily the horrors of funine. Adroufht, which hos now Issued needy two years, in smsted and parched up Tegetw tion, and has deprived the locks nod herds ot the food necessary for their sustenance. The cities Ind town. In deserted by the wealthier iiilmbitants, the shops no closed, the markets scantily supplied. In Pelermo, the kilogramno of beef (35’ounces) ll trel. ling tor 4k francs, the kilogrsmme of mut- ton for " t'rsncs; veal sud poultry us fetch- inglsbulous prices, sud brandy and run, of very interior tthr, from " 1asteo to 13 fnncsa butt e. The cholera, however, is aborting. Ott the 20thof August it hid de. creuodin Palermoto PM fresh on” “a " deaths, Modulus to 28 fresh cm: god " deaths, and In Csnlnnin w " freshman sud ll deaths. The municipslities were eun- " themselves to Iced the poor, and in" dis. patched susmers to the mainland ot “you! the islsnd ol‘ssrdinis for gain and outdo. (Par an... can. Gi M4 oGo 'r" CRIDI'I' IOIllal-Ro FROM IUROPE. hummus, Sept. 'MeHuribaldi mu ur- reuwd pater-any evening!“ Binnlnom’neu Sienna, by order of the [min Government. He was conveyed by up” main to Florence, and from there to Almhdrin. At the lime ol'his nrreal he wan preparing mentor the Papal unitary. Thin (evening's (Middle Gauge any“ 1 A The Armor-“It. ' [felon-n to We: Pull-j Pans, Sept. M.--rhr--The Patric of this evening all a that a telegram hm been received from 'l4'dl'n'lle, 1AM patently, tin. nouncing e thet Geri!» di let! Arena on Sunday evening, and that his whereaboute was not known." A ttlettrtun received this momma hide that he had gone to the l’uwl Irontier. Greet excitement prevailed In Florence. Orders bed then eentto different quarters to efi'ect his meet. The same t,t,tf states that great ltnirnation re no at ‘oulon in coneequence of the new: tron-FIN y. ‘Contmdluory rumore min circulation there. According to some, there my! a question ot sending a urticdron of evolution to watch the Rowen count, at the order to; its departure would shortly sent to Aonio, where Admiral Gueydon in emtioned. The Minister of War was ehortly e _ ted to arrive " Toulon, and» every" ”mement had been mule for embarking it neonury. The Patric adds thpt it rt'i?'uE,t,',li for it either to win: or deny theee at: but it is tteetaitvthat eeverel tit ere y to" sail, end that thetrcneport Min-received orders to arm immedm y. " The agitation by Which it has been sought to impel the country to violate inter. nationnl stipulations, her from calming down, has become stronger and more audacious, Alter a freak tudAietsuslve declaration, the ministry resolved lo fulfil its duty and. keep its pledged word. The ministry had convinced itsell ofthe fact that during the lust few dsysn large number ot volunteers had taken theroad to the frontier where depots of arms hnd been made, and whither other arms accompanied or followed them. From Florence and Arezzo General Garibaldi took the direbtion oi the name irontier by way of Sinalunga. The object of this movement was lhenoela’th only too evi. dent. Action had real] commenced, and therefore there arose for id Government the unavoidable necessity either of allowing that treaties should be broken, in violation of the public faith, the authority of the law, and the interests ot the nation, or dkespiug its word, and maintaining umolnIe st my price the majesty ot the lsw. The moist? has per- formed its duty. Volunteers w IO were on the road to he Roman frontier, or had nlmdy arrived there, were ttotitUd toreturn to their homes, and those who relused were conduct- edthither. General Garibaldi at Sinalungn wns summoned in the name of the law to re truce his steps, and, having refused, he was conducted to Alessandria. 1ydti", ofarms have also been seized. The inistry has performed a painful day, but it foresaw con sequences still more den arable had it tern riled any longer. lhe winlmn ot the it“... people, .ifit did not render thi< step [we inlul, at least made it less ditfieult. The giant? trusts that,' through that same prudence, a I traces must soon disappear of “agitation ngnmat which the Ministry is guarding, conscious of its task, which is to sustain the dignity of Italy's pledged word, and tosct for t e atlvsntage of the nation at large.” -_ __ _ __‘ . _ “Iceman, Sept. 25.--Tue Opinion of to day, would“; of the are“ of Geribddi, up It considers " probeble tut he will be gem from Ale-undue to Ceprere, if be up“ a desire to go there Ind nbendon ell idea of uh expodition which my compromise the Mate and the authority,“ the Ity. _ .. FLouICI, Sept. 26.--The public demon. Iwion which took pile. In: night in come- quence of the Hretet of (hub-1d], led to some 9:05 rne.-thsriba1dN arrest has caused some excitement. A urge crowd gamed the our thin evening} phoning " [we Guiba di." The troop-Wen and out, and tratsquility ha been may. 0 Juturunoms. Numerous patroli 1T,tt,,e. an": and made ruminants. tin rumor. ed that three police odiou- were wounded by the crowd. . _ FLOIINCI‘ fr, 25.-lThe Nw'oul Gum! has been tsal out. ‘Populu demon-tn- tiool took place before the hendqnmu of the Nndonnl Gum in 1UPiamh Sigma, but this again; the oi..ttis grungy“. _ Pun, Sept. ts.-aha thmititutitmael of today, in an "tiole Iiw by M. Boetitue upon the urea of Gen _ i, any, in acting u it he: done, freely and bottttieoyly, the [alien government bu not only given eri. dence of in good faith, but tho e prod at m strength, line. it he not to fear ierolutiou. ary pueimu end can dominue and over- rower Guibddi. 1rdth $31.]: natural. Fmdy rejoice e no a cause of J, er end clviliufagn. All will applaud the vigilance end energy orthe 1min Cubism, and we shall mried this occurrence u s new gnu-emu for the meiucenenee organ-31 teequilitt. _ .... . . _ Bas, Set. '4.-rTh, upon that the otib oen of the when Legion had sent in their resignation, in Jeelamd:to be entirely mth. out 'ounatiott. _ _" - - ___ _ It it: stated that the hat note of the Miais. ter Mei m the when“ of a ttt “denim-ted negotietion ween Frenoe Italy. The French Cebmet Inkmned him thet they could not admit theforoeof " objection to the strict execution of the treaty of September, end he wee reminded that the lest breech of the convention would we to Frenoe her libertyol' Iction, and that cued to and a tueturCivita Veeehieud thddivieiame toRTne. WP i s" on: re- i wit epint tut i a renc may Sound in the Roma {'5th en Italian Mt would enter them st the same time. Further end mote energetic that: onthe pet-tor Frence induced Mai toJower " tone endto ieeue the proehttpatjott again-t Gui- heldi, of which everytgdy kppwa. Prom the We: 1-1.... Sept M.) The dreaded Munro” he he: come to pee. in Indy; Generel 8'2l'd'dlt1f, been erreet- ld by order of the Italian Government " Binelunge, on the Tuecen line of railway, which from Siene led: to Rome through Pt't He wee conveyed by epeciel tmm to lorenoe, end thence to the fortress of Aleueudrie, in Piedmont. The General, itie stated, we. T/ir,tt/u'1t the Pepel ter. ritory, And ulthoug tl e station mentioned u the place of his capture lies ecoree of'milee from the preeent PotitiNal frontier, still the Government of the Kittt of Itelylwill be It no lone tor nmple evidence pt hie intentions. m had been heel-dot leter et Anzac, where he addressed the people in tutirf1atmi len‘uege to which he he: lately muetomed Europe, end kit that plece otrBunday leeving no truce of hie further progress. hie mieeion, however, we! e myetery to no one. Arreeta of enroll bend. of med volunteers end eeizuree of erm- e.nd l emmunition on the verioue linee of railway to the Pepel frontier had become mettere bl deily occurrence. " . few of his ate end rertieen- ll) Verioul dleguieee 'dr,'lul; e uded the vi. gilence both of the Itellen end of the 1tomun oorpe of observation, end had thrown into 4sotttrtertmtion the Pepehpolioe, who hal pro. ceeded to numerone iinprteonmeete. Indeed. the dreamy of the Comm! Rome wee eo great thet, withdrawing it: troope from the pro- vineee, with the ttttte, ot the EE'M' or Civite Veoehie end iterho, It concen- trated all it. broee on the capitol. Nor ie it very eleer to what extent the Pope’e Govern- Puts, Sept. g6...LThfe Honileur, in its bulletin, epeekiug of the arrest of Gwen] Onrihuhli, up ell sensible mind: will up prove of the conduct of the Italian Govern ment, which in oourortnable to the tttttt Convention, over the mpintennnoe o which France end 1talyanuat watch with equnl ecli- cltude in the intereet of thegood mutton: existing between the teo countries. The Homo! thin evening up“ printe in. telligence which left Florence " the lust moment nunouuoee that the riot which took pllce there yeatenley but found on echo unions the general tttr, The inhebitnnte remained quiet, on the ‘meuures taken by the Government met with general approval. COKIIIN'I‘I or THU LOIDON PR". ON Till ARRIVE o. GABIBALDL Tr" ARRII'I‘ " GAMIALPL moat could rely on the lay-ll, ot ite motley my it this critical moment, as the “we soldiery, with the exceptionufthe endurmcr, had evinced uympumm ut . (furiluldisn sympathies, Ind theoftieerN of the Antibes Legion had, It in notclear lionuwhst motives, thrown ameli- commission: en mum Garibaldi ted that he “Conspirel with n raised virori'.' he hid syn-aimed Sunni” next, the 28th, so the date of the outbreak, but it In suppoud thu the um in Rome, by comprommiNt the safety of his accom- preps unbl- peqipiluf tvet'". . The tsiiirehisnsidn of the leader ot the eu- terpriee " by no menus unlikely to paralyze the whole movement. Garibaldi dlnclainied all intention of an invasion, and he had mi other force with him than the few aide-ie. camp who constitute his ordinary retinue. m relied, he laid, upon a lpontaneouii more meat of the Roman people, 1)an by the National Junta, and aided by the few revolu. tionary agents who had been, either i-uigly or l by small parties, unuggling thenuielves, inw‘ the city. There menu-i to be hardly any l doubt that the General was laboring under a‘ strange delusion on the matter, as the ele. merits of disorder in Rome have no chunue against the military strength which, in spite oftue ill-affection or the native troops, Ind the densoraUatiouof the Antiben Legion, can Itill be arrayed against them. Nut a few of the most advanced Radicals, and even some of GUribaildN own unicere, bud urged the diftieulties of the iinnlertnking, and "ren. uoualy, though minty, eadeavored to shake their chiefs resolution. Ilia old friend the Deputy Criapi, had, it in said. hastened from Paris to add the weight ofhit, itstiuettee to that olthe other members of the Left, but, ap many, with no um eeeet. Garibaldi committed himseli'to extreme men-um, and proceeded tohis jnil with the stern de. termination of one beat on ,elfdestraetiou. The arrest at Sinalungn does not appear, i however, to hate been attended by any of those tragic incidents which signalized the encounter at Aspromonte. Garibaldi could i hardly be in a position to offer resistance, and, l in auproubihinttetnpttd none. Possibly, also, loss of liberty at this Juncture may come to him as s happy release, freeing him from a position, where he could as little hope. to advance with pmtit " to recede with honor. With the report of his apprehension the wholel 1t,ofilt'l',', is sure instantly to col- lapse. "he to ian vernment may feel l snuewhat mun-use?” to how they meyi deal with their prisoners, though the Capre _ re which has Io olten' been the Elba of the l hero's choice they, without very great her-sh- one, he destined to him u on honorable and not ungentel St. Helena. ‘But Garibaldi] u- "tsta-ttom how many infhtitely worse anxie- ties does it not relieve the Italian government! Already we know thetthe excitement at Flor. ence want at its height, end still greater com- motion was justly" apprehended in those Southern Provinces, where according to po-i pular judgment, the calamity oi Aspromonte l had only enhanced the lustre of the success i st Maria1s Already, also, we are told that} Framed was mating to the reecue of the Pon. I titf with land and be: forces, end was prepar- I ing, if not lor a new intfvention, at least tor _ a dettrmstmtion which might have thrown' fresh obetacles in the way of the peaceful so lution of the Papal question. Ypou Gurr beldi'a removal from the stage of Italian politics immediate restoration ot tranquility i will ensue. There is no doubt but the Gen- eral'a achievements had made him too great , *seasubiesst. Soiongu ei.ttth.uoytditi cretion or the advice of merit friends kept i him within hounds, Gan i urn-only pow- edit! tor good. But since, with the in Mi ele, in the Tyrol, all possible career ot use l ulness was closed against him, my aetive‘ impulse on his pert could not bode evil. m will henoetorth have to he kept quiet in spite i whim-on; and My, which mi ht he so just- l ly, proud that she had 'o1'la.'k'il.'kl'l', villi Jqdattr hIVI - to be W1 M the hu not noun-r. 'MM IOIAI all -MNF-eH* ll‘l‘UA- T10!- [PM the Landon Till... Samba 33.] The Women queauon my be mud in the simplest venue. The f.Tl ruler of lulmn detainee, Nepaleon Ll " nu net. limit: to that nedoull movement to which he sue the fimt impala. If than limits Are over. Stttl it can only both}: his knowledge con-em, end his convenience my either be the result of polio, or d niece-city. Gun- holdi in but one mam. Command in he no. is haw. We“ the IfNml Bose-dew. od, taking his chnnée of n mood bpromonte, and MI, either mnke good his boat that " will go to Home by entering it II n conqueror or by being oonveved n. n and" to the Cas. tle St. Angelo. Gnribnldi him" bu pro chimed unthe goestolto-tottyopind to oer, but determined to die. Italy, be ttSf, on on) be redeemed tr nnnrillee. It wnn the Myriam dun Mum and Pin» one that brought Mink]: to three as an) Inn‘s. Let (innhnldi'n blood our in its turn, " will equal! work out the "liveranee of Home. The 'lL','lfd of Gnribnldi'n euc- eeen cnn he only in the detection either ot the Papal or of the Boyd coax. Alter M. Bat tuni'n declnndon. it won hnrdly neem pon- Iible " 11aaeUidi to reckon on the neeret furore! thigh“ Government. It in true dunk. uprieuceol‘thelutten yen-n he tended taunt. n genernl noeptielnm no to the "In. of om piucumatioy. People nee Ilwwl qut of n minister who my teen to " pm too much." The whole contingency hnnponnlong chain, ol‘whiehthe Emmy Napoleon holdnthe tteitrtetk.ftt-qt, m ',it2a1tgitefti,gi,',tieggailt'dl t when Ci 'niwnn hunk tomato modem ”can at 1.03qu The Imperinl vetq maelyn moral, yetnmont ettkiettt border, oheekedIItnlien “or on the frontiers of the Mache- tt1,etl't,t 21 tlt, Jlf. over-nerd, t on y when n eon, . lining to diplomatic and cannula agent- nt rIt wank!!! however, be tc no tt,',tte/,,t,'t to argue e ntnre course of camperie licy from ite precedenm. Napoleon emu anion: foetothetauporalpover. Be hubeentoo l long convinced that it in imposeible to ave it l by reform not to look upon its and downlell ‘ee n more question of time. And it is pre, cieely becenee he ie so thoroughly convinced of the machine natural death of the Pnpecy he ie loth to diam-b it. By de. limit; it of the TT,," morning to is te t e poeeeuion' o tie Legetione n the Much“ he has virtually 'ftlht'l death wen-nut; by withdrnwiug hie garrison he haaUtt it foe execution. He hen thus per- formed hitt Mn pen of the melancholy duty/ end left the rat to the Roman people, to time, end to the " logic ol‘eventn." [led the met~ ter depended on him alone, end had the Ramona, with or without the help of their Minn brethren, broken through their bonds, end put on end tothe Per-I thtteeeigttty, he might. have ehrngged hi ehonldere, and no- uptedthefdle mph), " he did other "or, encoee-ve breech of the Treaty ot " latmntt.. Buthrudto reckonmthFrnnoe ardtoatuHattibqt toenppcrt the tau-tin; tifyin‘ " diplomuic'md commit Utte M. Rome and Anoonu, had tapped Cimiu on thalamus at Clumberv, with his unor- sblo “rice, " 1'11:me at frappa vile" h the some “Mn”, if “the patent mo mm the Emperor' Napoleon were to give 3 him. to Buns-i, And that Hill” amid trmmit the signal to his mnmding om. cers on the borders, Gmbddi might find- the ground Imoothul helm him, And might up put hating my tott.a del Popolo at the lead, a “we both of hie own a shine and of the King's Ben-shed tntfBeient to pervade the halve Pepe! troops to (narrate, and the ttr monies to 2,tft'rgtggg; at ,ueeeun tnorepmtmNe,the an r of the French looks upon the Septemr Convention " Beml nod inviohhle, end if Jl. Maui, u be may mix-me, deems the honor of the nation bound to theobeervnnoe of “inlet-notion“ ,tipuutimuf'--if “stick. won’t beat dog, we " won't bite pig, " the hero of We he no more chance of out- iug the Pope than the old woman In the child’s t%'t bed of reaching home In the evening. hether tacitly or ,','t1ig",1'ill't word that would givoom' to My must come from the nine quarter which gen her Bologna end Auoonl- end, on the other hand, the sound no Ember" would be truth. cient, were it only well-proved that it wee when or?“ . . Pontirstgu throne, eren prop 'sttertrnotkr. IL treat very tenderly (hm had made the Court ' tte" of Legitimi-x ,. A ha! I!!! power him. Cott "will, Would have turn {unmade which it we.“ Florence. But hm 'm he thought he had hm thick allowed ttttu' I policy to no one"... wan old, and the Pup: t Mt preview. paunoua 'li':?:'?:?, till the death nclinje could um f, lougedfor solution. 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