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Ottawa Times (1865), 24 Aug 1868, p. 2

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The not writer "I’m In ton circular uni-bud two yar- qo hr lr.Wlm:nn, _ otturi-rtuiurt-t. We remember the do.“ ad the nail-non ad discussion " an iconic-d. The preceding struck t "chi-can Nil; conceival in 3 very 3,13“ all in! Ipirigapd alarminglhe . hi- of n judicious ad Weigh” randy for the any. which bu 3~inn iwhlyiucreuod. Inonr Anti? new revert. to the? saw- dust and mill-rubbish unis-lice, but we deem the public‘tion ot hie litter mummy. Weiquiteugree with him, however, end also with the sensible view of “Exiting," that this we: demand. aka: ‘utention. It is not att-iue on the put of Government on a» use. is iiraired. medium ard milree" themselves should eGssider it. Thence- Ro lingerie my dllpute shout the v“ and permanentjnjury which is being dttro to our will“ tuture interests. Tint it u I met-equation at tish'against saw- mine, no nah can so abuse his own intelli- gene In io believe, If navigmion hi to be pursued, something mus-t bedone, and done gently pollute-ice, the evil, now increasmg not. aptly every mecca-Eve season, will, Ire" nub more diitisatit and expensive tol remedy. Dredgi: g operations are no- toriously moot eoetly unaemkings. Their ea-ive- will be much increued in te- moving accumulation. of eunken mill climb, which cannot be diedged like “a, gravel mi any. _ The; ,cost oi thiaget of work a Owen So.aud hum-annoys, and hunt) when. by an tere'. of the locality, although the raisin! “uncritic- but since tecovmd but] dnarta- “this the owners ot av- nilboa 3mm river tf? "mum. the and”. A similar result - ultimly he expects! here. The Oneal Government will ennui-1y my! the keeping open‘of the nibble ebb-e10 a , river: and the “I, but will a an! devoli'e Iheooston than balm all inquiries where the Jenny Marti-need. Hence "think it the who: edmmialpolicy to meet dim-e of the ditBttatty--&e we tend. an. it in n vetditBmut Mines-stance. Iuhmreritieer"tu worse it will be. 0- no oceano- will the names of Old Alva-theme.“ be 1mserted " September, 1301; Lr-col., 25th A 1 it. isoir, CoL. tth Jim, ISM; td;','),:".',' 27th May, 1825; “new, gyth Juneg1838'. Gem, 20th3nné. 1854 ; and Field-Marshal, 9th Novembcr. 1362. ,The Intepiir Edward was aypoiuted Lieut.-Cwrernor of Chebea Hospital' in 13.55, and in the following year. on the death ofSir Colin ilarkett, was made Gotenmr of that asylum: Fwd-Ltd Homo Wanda. Anthem Diaeoamt--rt. tk M. Bouchette orii-,ist.greatlrto be regretted “If. Wm’e moderated "amicable propo- alum not earned out. Themi1lingiee an and m amn- and, acceded in, We: without compromising the nutter. We Mien, emf-tall think, that it was some uni-take, em from their own point ofvie', ad than had been much better had they“ “Be-dun nude." Should thread-nation “the abjecteudin 'Ns dsreount-o-tlver movement has Niel m 01mm. On Murat! it was shalom! by the nigger-to thebond, and also! in now taken a put " formerly. (lutit)ttan(ICiittts tttlt', markets gm! intending raiding an 'Urth M. '31”ng m that the 1mm. quota musmrnhiroattheoutrieetorNistt' I!!!» philanthropic speculation. From the Inga-EM cumin Wed upon the well: Incuin‘ lady’s M95 an}, all our coa- frdn, new that our words dander: WI; them might be mtainterpreted. w. fully edams the tollowiug from the lair, all have m to know from inde. pudun Mo, that the facts,” fairly and hrthe leader: : Ng nail. -ietal, out “We; We (who. envy-Bee we eieeetely respect, end when an 'es-ts, we ebell eke}; "so- lutely option) may depend upon it that ”outer were ttmmdatrledsmand will); “epo- the. and the kappa, Involv- hinged)“ action and en expensive equel. - ' - a w. oairht “an with mutation every ,.ett-onpniaed and well-directed don st homo to sill In on pop-Ind”. From-nebulae”. new "ve before I, we believe the Eu; Lous- Con-lass ls col-(snows work. Scum-3|] do we -eint-riees of this cheater that we were disposed to become so-ewhst rapturous over Ilse Bye for being. ingls s hundred girls. But more hove been - elven-Isms to cool our rupture; We his. lmle attendances, or, " least, open and - been! (Ruling in s matter of will kind; and, what is of. more Importance still, we like that who: is given to as so ser- vsnt girls shall be who! is chimed for them. Ills Eye’s letter beaming her coming, in which the mid she lied no me!!! am be! Me. if still fresh in our minds, whilst, Minnow}, there are herd recl- to prove in inconec'tneu of statement. Ill-e Rye might be deceived in n - ot thinkind,tholghitiehnrdtothink aha-he could be entirely Wt ot what use known “pp" "ugiot that I!" Itri's Hunks“. tie. to the Government (of Com.) w" not with In ole: of 12100 at... 1th we runny viewed what u l recognition of her personal Inbon than a A It... of continuing her work.” Why " Ma, P' “The 1-hour. a worthy of " Mn," " .8tWBet, M we what am lbw “I be no flue. New about it. MONDAY, AUGUST 24, was... MSW A0rl00'ItiliNEiYIB. ' There was glorious weather on Saturday Theisun shone out warm and bright, and alfr'rsh breeze blew to temper his rays. The river was studded with ”an of all kinds, from the tiny little canoe and the tidy,sskiiritp to the lumbering heavy barge and the .tately st: amboat. Perhaps a couple of hundreds Boattd on the broad bosom ty the Ottawa, either to take part in, of I observe the "gatte It was ”admirable sight to View the may motion ot the little boats, Iii')'::,': out audio, alongside the "judge's barge," as the steamer Alexandra for" the day was called ,"to see muscular young men, with no snperabnndance of apparel, shooting, along the 'aurflce ' ot the tirer in their trim-built skin‘s ;' to watch the . family parties of two, three and upwards ”leizurely peddling about ; ao‘metimes a tair young lady pulling tho ears with n regularity 0t stroke and grace ot motion that ought to have been an inatructive study to their masculine com- panibns. There. was great good humor among the occupants of the cratt. They shoved past each other in the most accommodating' man- ner, and shewed their sympathetic feeling with the natural independence of the element on which they floated by, provokingly 'crowd- ing upon the race course, and never clearing the track until the last moment, despite the stentorian shouts' of Mt. Baker, who pleasant- ly°promiaed to "eiak" them if they did not obey hi’s heheets.- To' their credit; be it mid, however, they did'always manage to clear the race course just in time; to make way tor the races ', perhaps they left the waters a little “troubled,” but upon the whole they exhibited becoming respect for the format proceedings of the day, and we know that Mr. Baker, from the exuberance of his good humor throughout was remarkably. well pleased with their conduct. He riererout his " black art” in force to send the moat atb- streperona to the bottom of the " vasty deep," and in fact ins hardly likely that he had per- fected his arrangements for the intiiction of such dire punishment. Some of them, how- ever, did manage to get for themselves a duck- ing, bat beyond a few accidental baths we heard elm-mishaps having occurred to mar the pleasure of the arsproesedinb, and cer- tainly nothing happened to disturb their har- mony. _ x . _ " Let it not be understood there is pot plenty of room here for noble elrort in the way of emigration or that 'ee, are indifferent to such (Hart. i.i.hii?ac,"iii:yci' disabled governeam‘ are not wanted here. . Then: is plenty of de. mand for honest manual labor of all kinds, and men and women are, both alike made Irel- come. We should lieerfio We all our Govern- ments give a helping hand to emery kind of decent ctTortin misdirection. But " is evident that, both the British public andournelws will need to look m-ll that for money paid money's north shall be received." eg't:,t',tutgrtt,ti:tit _ induc: d . to com; to C and then coolly thrown upon the tharity of the public, which, thank GOD! atill breathes warmly in this country. . One circumstance led u: to another, and, howcver much we might have desired to refrain from saying anything of Hire Rye and her labour which might aeem ilimatured, we wonld not be justified in holding our peace when a ultudied attempt in made to write them up. . . Our suspicions were‘niud in thin d,eaxio, when we found A'tt d piece "Ittees,td out of poor, almost helpless old was, who we}: earning a sultcmnw much their, litu- long friend; [in Dublin, mndihy the most The great promontory dt ra"ittr's Hill, look- ing out upon the broad expanse of the witer, was fringed lion; Its brow with a teething no. at humanity in gala day attire. The brillnnt'dmrea of the ladies, blended with the sober hues of tho geutletnenU apparel, and commingling with the g'mn of the surround- ing brushwood. made I beautiful panoramic low from the deck of the Alexandra, anchored Jppooito ; while to the wait thepictureeque radar: of the Ridenn canny-Ana beyond it o grander promontory of Parliamentary Bill, with it. living fringe of spectstorn foe the day, and its apgsiteetum1 ndornnunts for all time, gnu: fhtiah to the Ionic View that just to- quignd the itrtetical tint ot evoryd l] life, an manifested by the’lnrge piles of lumber " ttar CW" bayund, to nuke of it n picture that Ienn only be witnessed from the, Ottswn river, nax.lttseu only in It: completmzu on Regatta Day. ‘At on (my hour in the morning the river was olive with smell boats at all descriptions, canoes, skin’s, punts, buns, barges, in, he.' were out with their rowers end pu'dlets. The denser Queen of the Isles ptiedtheoatrtsoat the day in the neighborhood of the racecourse, while the Fairy rm to and from the Alexandra, and the ferrrmen'o croft were bNilr engaged in taking pessengeu from one point to eno- ther. The bank ot the river " the foot of Sussex-st, and .to the eastward, was lined with spectators, and everywhere the evidence washabdnnt that Ottawa was "oat" for n dey’s enjoyment, ‘over its second nunuel The, Roying Ciutt of the capital may be congratulated on .the success achieved on Bat.. urday. In tu several noes, particulars of which will be found below, the comitetition In keen, and I the inter- eet 'manifested by the spectators intense. No little .wonderment we; expressed “the re- sult of the champion nee, nllno-t enqhody’e money Inning gone up a Barrie. Attire " poop on Enid-y evening‘the colored mnn (Bertie) unity comnnnded twenty dollars, when Hoycock " dock" went oh ninggishly at three. When one hinted none an ego that there I“ 'rytsclTitt Ottawn that would giye the Toronto men thud pull, wehnd Rareock “in our eye" at the time, end though we did not bet on him (or anybody else either) we were right shite see him shoot past the winning post to the manic of Mr. 0'Mearo gun, and the louahuuaa of the spectators, It was something for an Ottawa bot to come" in ahead of Johnaon, and Barrie, and Tinning, and many were the congratulations showered upon Mr. Haycock. Barrie " stock" {ell enormoualy, id acme people wondered whether they themaeln-e or the race hid heel: a aold," ao contiient were they . of Barrie’a coming in a-head. But when Hay- cock made, hie Brat mile in amen minutea and his accond in 8:03, " will b: aeen that Barrie had little time, or Johnson either, to get a- head of him. Thou who lost their money on Barrie did not receive much sympathy. Next to Haycock, Johnaon of Montreal end Barrie of Tomato, were the heroes of the day, and " is needle-as to any that their line rowing was much admired and freely criticised. Set- _ has aide these "gmat guns” the competition Hoe Mr. Reynold'a cup attracted the fireateat ahare of attention‘irom the Ottawa people, the competitors, being all local men. It was katenty contested and gallantly won in good time by lee-Ira. Bmah and Bottle. The In- Jinn nee wu chiasitr remarkable for the evident vat; of muscular strength which the red In“? Intern ot boating Involvel. Ptnlcuhn ot each nee cantata! will be ' found below. Tho Alexandra (judge. barge) left the Quad: wharf " 11:30, and took up u: position hund- tho north side of the river I 09M” the can! loch. She {a crowded bu throughout the any with visitors. Mr. . 031m of the "Metropolitan" supplied tho t of TMF, Ill-167.1 TTJ. 1nm-h,nud notwithstanding the trenienil..us crush everybody appeared to have been well I avcd And very Well planned with the arrange- ments. It is needle" to mid thnt.the lunch mm in every respect. wortby.Oieaiwtt ek- tablishctl reputation. Everything ’niuewnry for the occasion wa, there and supplied with generous profusion. The liberal nrniuge- ments of the committee, and the.assiduous ut. tention to duty of Mr. Mitcpherson,ith_ Sume- tary, and the' other members, left helium: to he desired bv any ofth'eir visitors. T. ir. Harington; Esq., Deputy Jtvcteiesruhmrral, acted as judge; Messrs. G. P. linker, Post- master/and C. ll. O'Meurh acts d as; " starters." They did their duty most etticiently, and, so far In e heard, "to the entire satisfaction 1rttt'e1rlilpdf'lrili, and the publitxi Near the Alexandra, n couple of barges "to heated, for the nccouimodiiiou of -risitorts,i, upon one of which Gownn'n bratm band was stati’dned, and ttt-iutervaks dfscoursed sum-t ttc, adding much to the enjoyment of the ay, Crowds bf spectators wire also to he seen op the Hull ride of the river, shewing the getwirl int, rest taken. in the regatta. Bat for the 1tnishap in the. last racGsvitetuintr went on triti4racrtorily during the day, and upon the whole we may pronounce the second annual regatts of the Ottawa. Rowing Club It domplettrand most gratifying success. Thy following are th: perm-ulna cunccrning each ot the races: son. _Harcock tinned tho buoy first, butJohn- son plifitt5".e were so close upon him that may the judge's boat bulicvdd that th. arai and fine pulling bf thc~latter wbuld hri; g him up, and on the return it was warmly dis- puted as to which was leading, tilr.pretieutly Hnycqck, maintaining his .steady and uni- form progress, when it became evident that barring accident he was the, winning man, and " this became more certain the cheers and the band welcomed his advancé, and he shot past the judge’s stand having made theiraca in 15 minutes and 3 seconds. Johnson's time was X5115; Tinning 15i20;, Hoadly tir.35; and Burris was left/somewhcfe behind.' This hoe excited but little interest as n race/but the thet of one of the Makers in tho Ulu'io being a squsw [as regained as} curiosity. Both crews being rogtrdcd " of the “are funny, few believed tttht the Indians did ' their beat. However that may be the Almclu cune in tirat. Time 20 minutas and 5 seconds, leaving the lady in the 0mm 40 seconds behind. T , The .Viyhlmare is a paper boat made at Troy, N.Y. c" V, t , . 7 V No. T-..oaturtuxo RACI you mums. Two mum. Not more than six paddle; in each canoe. Prize tio. Entrance .Itiee. . _ _ 'Ix'nula. . _ T ouiio-rose ohsakemt Ruse Mom saher, Atonsa Kstsitenicrico, ‘Kcr Kunm- ukeron. Red. ; , _ AkaeeU--s Louis "5atehtustrtirtotep, Louis Invent», Elaine Miorimhenton, Jdrs Taiokiuri- ieats. Blue. _ F . Fo. I-Ci-tttt men. _‘ .. i Single Stu/l Outriggers. 2 miles. (hem I) all. Jhice $60. Entramvyit' " ' The following are the names ofthe [nu-14. crews, and the colors:-- -r' _ "Ind-ut. Barrie. _ _ _ Em-ll. ll. Hut-oak. Purple ariii white. fA,menion--John Homily. Blue} l avivhtmate--Prtutk Johnwn. , Mack and This from the,firat ha! been looked up.on is thergruat raw of the day. All urine fnslt to their work and rush coutldently titrrited to the prll '. The that gun was tired call the bolts to their pllccl. 'When nrm§ed in line thb'word ready Was sGiFiiii Vond gun fired and off they went., Haycock tot a beauti- ful start, but Johnson and Barrie to theircx. citement missed the water, and both, their boats became unsteady ; meanwhile the others got u little:a-httsd, Hnycoclr leading amt continued to do' so throughout, closely pursuqd by John- gold IS', 6--Bovir' RACI. ;' Double Scull s tn, no] outrigged. Irytile. Open . T to boy: " year: and umler.cJ?rire, $10. Second prize, 85. Entrance fog, $1. _ Tlu Etme-Leortsrd Jnviv, William Mac.. douggll. Purple' and White., ' - 8tetla--B. Barrie and J. Skew; Pink and 1 blue. T . i ' ' l Young Highlander - George Mscdonald, Wench momma. Red, write undAblue‘. - Ciyure.tte--tt. winning, jr. Re I,;-whit / ml blue. . . E Fur ioat, not outrigyed. 4 miles. o w: to num- bers qf recognized club. Prize $100. En- trancefee :$10. No entries. 1 ' . . no. 4--rangtt-tg nice. Two miles. Open to J'iekiea w Egan used in the lumber trade. Four our: and onepaddle. Boats nine! hare been " use tiaitin.g the sea- son. Priae,820. Entrance fed, $2. ' Feamaught. . Preadnaterht., The lumbetinen exhibited con idcrable dex- terity in the management of thei§l§oatm Both kept well on their course for 1iotaiderahle dUtanee, but the Dreadnought got the lead and kept it, coming in in 16 minutes and 26 mom”, Living the Fearnaught in the distance. Why there were no more entries. we'did not learn. ltr. Haycock bad nothing imore to do than row over the course and aka the medal no. HIIGLI scum. ournxuplns. No miles. Opes any to resident, girlie. buy and neighborhgod. ' Prize, a magnificent Gold atiku,% Aft 9/ T. D. Ifatinptott, Esq; rhe%edaltohetmm three years in succession. Entrance fee, $5. . , Em, B. H. Hlycock. j . f _ This was a “all contested race, the three boats keeping sd close together for some time that it was doubtful which would be the win- ner, but the Eli»: crept phcad end minted J the lead, coming in first, the Stella about to strokes behind, and the Younj .llighlander thirty second: behind her. There were no Insane of getting the exact than made in con- sequence of the one mile race having to be commenced at the buoys, whence the judges could not see them start. The race, however, Ins such thnt the young gentlemen need nor be “hunted of it. . For_bo¢m not outrigged. 2 miter. »Open to all. 5 entries. Prize $50. Entrance fee $5. 1rne_hrtre-rt. Tinning, T. Tinning. Blue and white. . luma-R. yr. Parkinson, W. Parkinson. Rod, white and blue.“ “ C ' "ritronto--J. Deman, It. Barrie. , Spray-John Homily, Sidney arwta. Red.) This was one of the great races of the day: The Elna which was entered did not come up, for what reason we did not learn, F The o'ther four entered upon the course, the Euchantreas and the Toronto becoming the. favourites. Great excitement prevailed and “it found backers. All the glasses on the Jydgeu boat were put in requjtrition and betting ran high, still the matter became ‘so doubtful that some of those who had Italics on the One were . anxious to . balance matters ' by stakes on the other. Before" the boats had reached midway, however, the Toronto'a friends increased in number and continued to do so, as she gained steadily on the others ; then two ta one, three to one, Ae.Orire offeretl, but betters took time to consider, meanwhile she had increased the distance between herself and the Emma, which had got up next to her by neural boat lengths, and the athir was decided. The gun was tircd " the Toronto shot ahead, amid the deafening chem of (hundreds pf spectators from steamers, birges, and every conceivable s ciea of, small crafts, the band struck It p, and ta: negro looked proud "t success. . _ idi,Ti%irarirrd 56 .uec‘onas‘; h'ichaitress, 16 minutes and I, second; Spray, 16 minutes nod 11 seconds. ' . For boats not,outrigged. , miles. Open to resident: ofthe my and neighborhood.. Prize $25. Entrance $2 50. . V _ The Elma-AJ. Fellowca and 'D. RusSull. Gteénud white. _ T . ' Edrot-R. It. Hancock and Ir. Ir. Cotton. Purpte nnd white. “ . No nee,_there being another etitrreequire.d. ', tto.9-tmtuta scum. awn.- For tiiraa not outrigged. , Milan; open-to all. Prize 325 ; Entrance/ea " 50. Six entries. tatried-Josh Whnler. Bed itnd white. . . Georgie-h. Barrie. _ _. Amma-a. W. Panama. Bod, white and blue. . . _ . V Jrorrtet-Prank Jobn'son. . Blue and manila. The 2rlaaT-Rotudd' Lute. Green, white, The time of the several hm: mu: Ist, Toronto,_ 15 minute1tuyl 36 tonsit, ; find, Em- Maltese Cum. The (erii.v--ydner Grittin, had been entered, but In withdraw. _ i This was one of ttut troublesome races of he day. la “no an; place, a NO. 3-rocit-oAtatt RACE. NO. t--DocBia scum. BACI. no- r-Pam on RACE. i133: OTTAWA TIMES; AUGUST 2d,o' great deal of may“ wasted in the surting,~ in consequence of . r. Frank Johnson persist- ing in keeping I halt boat’s length in advance of the line. Time after time the judge told him thus race could not lit-gin until he backed C into line with the other boats. It was dittieulttoteliert, that a gentleman who understands the rules of rating as well is he does, shoulq be igno- rant of the facttUt he had no right' to' half a boat's length at starting, and it is (qually ditlicnlt tobeliere thathe was not awarelof the fact that he was in advance. After a great thul ot retriomrtrattce tund'irispeated assurance that the race gonld not b, 1mm under the drumming-gs he backed into line. The gun was then fircd,aad the Mart was tair, the pull- inggwas goodreuuroyerything appeared to go On hell, but excitement no high amongst sporting men, Johnson, Barrirnnd Parkinson being thefworiteg.' The difficulty of distiu. gnishing one from the other led"to sevurul mistakes, as to who was Ahead, and.b:ts were more "han our-e 'made on the wrong than. l’hs~:ntly, howwer, it was seen that Johnson wttr,_ioityt a good stroke of business by hitus self, having left the/others a considerable dis mince behind. lie Came up to the. winnan poeitiitst, havim,r accomplished his work in it'minuies and 26 séconds; Barrie calm: in just one minute later, namely, in 18 litinntes and 26 seconds; and Lane in is minutes and ?.8 seconds. T Barrio wine alongside the judge’s bsrge; and stated t'hnt he Jhy Tar-u. E._Brush and T. Battle. Ihd and white. . . had _ been fouled 'b'y Johnson, but did not lodge n formal complaint. Later, however, he did so, stating that Johnson had run tguinst him, and afterwards there appeared two ken- tlemctt who were near thu spot and distinctly am the foul complained of. But the judges being unable to leave their plate to hear evi- dence the decision ofttsis (mention was renter Fed till Monday morning. I This race was Well eotitested and called forth much ducal intrrcet’. Brush boat, In well an the Junk} had numerous ‘friéndu, and it would be di ieultto say which was the greatest favorite of the three. They hqd not long been on tin-fumurse, however, whcts the tuimirertrof the Jfey by increased, and bgcautr.r sown-what deniouritrativ: and it was bat a few minutes before the {canon appeared for their being so, for at the e d of 15 minutes and 31 icconds, stir.- page the' goal. The Elms r'iutw in scccnd in. 6 minutes and 48 seconds. The Happy Thong/d, considerably modified, was reflecting herself in tho V water at a distance, but eventually came in. .. Time, 18 minutes, blue Coasiderttbleinttrretrt In: manifested in this race. The Dmhaway soon shewod her powers, bounding apr on her course admirably. It wan no vqry easy task to get far away from tho others at first, but the homeward trip told the tale, and she daahcd- in to the stand making tho time, 16 minutes and 59 seconds, followed by tth'oung Highlander, when time was 17 minutes and 22 seconds, leaving the Stella in the distance. . _ ' ”Happy T/ought.---). P. Macphgrsm) an! C Reitfcustein. Blue and white. ' - baotaoav-C: Fellowcs and D. Russell G teen and white. . 7 yo. 10u.,noihua germ. Inca. C T ' For Iupslrcak boats in)! ouoipyed. 2 miles. Open to Members ofthe' Club only. Frizz", a "'2.r. nitieeat Sliver Cup, the gift (3/ Tim [my itey- ttolds, Aug. Entrance few, 'tu'. ' . The A'lmr--Wm. H. Huston and Alonzo Marston. Blue. , Young Highlander-ak. McKenzie and W Booth. Red,white andbluc. ' Four milrs. Opal to all. Prize 8100;123:- d'ancefee $10. 3Entrio. - West And-R. Timing, T. Tinning, 8.Reakr, G. Donnelly. Bed, white and blue. _ 45--L. Does, It. Welsh, J. Brown, Ward Plumb, Foot Plumb, cox. Blixe, (Ogdetu- buy.) c.....,,... -.. no. Il-tot- scum. RACK. For berm not outrigged. 2 miter. Opento residents of,tlse city and neighborhood. Boats not to mend 20 feet keel." Prize $20; {Entrance son. The healths of etch recipient of a prize was drank in chempag'ne with the honors, and responses, such-s are usually made. The ladies present had s good opportunity to form a pretty correct estimate ot how gentlemen con- duct their " festive occasions.” The Mayor made a speech, and so did Judge Armstrong and so did., My. Harington, and several others, And the day was ended ls happily as it wu begun, if not more so. _ -v "Fl-Vince Alfrerd--R. hurie,’ Gf Carley, J. Der- npn, W. Dillon, _White am} blue. . . J, This was the last race, and was arranged for a suitable winding up 'of the regatta, and such it would, no doubt, have been, but for, the accidental breaking of on oar by one of the Forty-Ave" crew. All had ' fair start and everybody was prepared toaee one of iiiiurGi races otthe day, when " adistance of ii few strokes one of the Ogdenxburg men snapped on oar. This created confusion both to those in the Forty-dive and those who had backed them. The cry “stop the nee" gas rauedrothers cried " go on." No one knew what to do, but the man w'ho broke the oar jumped up and molly dashed the broken out into thevwoter, and jumped in himself afterwards to lighten the boat at his weight. He '13 picked up by a small boat in safety, meanwh e the gona) ing cries were kept up, " come back," "go on,?, " it is no race," " it i. a race," "let them " on," ."call them back." The Forty-Jive came back, and then the Prince Alfred came back, and the West End turned, but afterward kept on the course alone. Some one on board now fired a gun, probably to induce the me End to come back. She continued, however, and the judges refused to interfere or to take. any no- r--o'- _--_.__ -- ___ - tic? of the violent [engage and geatieulation of interested parties, orcto my whether it wu or was not a race, until the West and should come in. And when she did come in she was declared the winner. This was (ballast of the races, and to the music of Gowsn'e band the Alexandra went to shore. . - After the races were over the distribution othe prizes took piece in the cabin, on which occasion Mr. Harington presided,. and distri- buted the prizes to the winners, calling in the aid of some pf the lsdies present. The gird medal wss fastened to the breast ot Mr. He - Cock by Mrs. J udge Armstrong, and the silver cup was bended to Mr. Brush by Mrs. Mscphcr- Fan fine bog ”Oak brooches will (at rings in "is, see Young & Itadrord's new lot, just re- ceivedtand Felling at the very low price of only oo cts. per Bet. Pvsoruh.--hir. 0'ifarreil, oi Quebec, in“ pr"ent in town, and intends to watch the one oF/Whelan, in the interest id the pritotser. We believe he will nuke application tor' per- mission to. Appear ts counsel; but even in one o'. Mum, he will interim' him’seitin the conduct of the defence. ' STILL further reductioh in Autumn dry gbods at Magee k lel’u. , N POLXCI Cormr.-The following cases were up before tho Rollce Magistrate a Saturday morning '. Robert Whutley, charged with allowing pigs tit run " Inge. Fined $1 and costs.-Mieuet Cusick, Edward Ennlgen, ancls McCormie-k, and Henry McCormick, were charged by Sargent Brown with making “Dungarven ring” in the peaceful limits of Letter o onthe 20th instant. The two former Wet: discharged. French McCormick we: fined $10 end costs, or three months’ imprison- ment. Henry McCormick we: itnod $5 and comm, or three weektf iniprl,omnent.--Joeeph Smith, graft-mu, who had been eotuiderate. ly brought to the police union by Mr. Tm: Cum“. 11001: AND Latroea Ptc.Nic.-. The pic-nic and moonlight excursion of the Outta]; comes off tirss, thirAteiandra to law: tht Queen's wlmrf at l Zo’clock. The affair, ti""yrhy"' hat wobbly of the season, promises ta be the best. ' . _ ' TH: Bun BALI. Marmr.--The- bu) ball much at Ogdenlbur‘g on Friday tdternoon, ended in a victory for the Ogdensburg club." In the'evcning the players Jere entangled It a supper, in, honor of the N. D. B. 110., " which the greatest gdod humor and cordinlity prJvallod; _ _ fee " V &ellu-W. Berry and W. Allan. Pink and LOUISA.) N E WS. 12 --r0cR-oAMD canteens: Damage Roy, Iso, being intoxicated and had money about him, was discharged upon prom- ising in tuture to “old singing in the tshttdets of night, " We are no fou.'-Jtunes Jonctl, n stalwart pork cats: from the pine woods, for being on the spree, was lined $2 and coats,._or Outt week.-aicUrd (Roman tor laying vio- lent hands on his wife, was tined $i-aud coats and admonished to go and sin no more.-- A case of ahturft W598 discharged, the Courtne- auming from the evidence that the pugnacity displayed by plaintiff and defendant was " most equal. N . Lscaos,sut.-The [rah Canadian tind Iideau lncrosse clubs met at 2 o'clqck p. m. on Salut- day, on the ground itrreur of the skating Rink. The first game was Well played by both math-s, although acytr l t. " were called against the Rideaua, M o sue cded in- putting the ball through the, goal. Time one hour and tive minutes. The next game occupied two hours and ten minutes, and was thum ni by the Irish Canadians. The Nahum, utter admitting the game won, through the interference of, outside' friends, changed their views, and would not allow the game. Aftt-rtonsiderable discusiion itoeatr decided tu'drnw the fisgg, leaving the game a draw one. Although all played well, Still we mny mention the flight; of Fitzhenry, Smith, Gunn and McLaughlin, on the aide ofthe Irish Camdmus; and of Dnunnc, Faulkner, Morin and Benn we on the, side pf the Rillmus. V Minuet-01.11“ Hurts Assocurios.--We beg to reniinl our readers that tho matches of this hsioviatiou commence to-rnorrow morning at U sharp. . The international match be.. tween England, Scotland, Ireland, France, and such other nationalities as may choose to enter, tight competitors a side, will be the first to come ofi. As yet entries have been made by the three first countries only, but it is expected that France will.be represented: The teams are Very strong and will, no doubt, cause a great d -al ofinterest. It is utterly impossible-to stlte " what hours the other matches may come on because the Committee of Management have no idea of the number of entries that may be made for each match.- competitors bring allowed to enter up to the very last moment. Arrangements have been made with Mr. Kavansgh, of the Queen Rea. taurant, to supply first-cat, refreshments at rensonable'rates. A large refreshment stand, together With a Secretary’s office, have tb' treated, and a marquee. will be pitched or the purpose of allowing people to view.tlte matches without being subjected to the burn- ing rays of the sun. Numerous benches and chairs will be provided at different points for the accommodation of both competitors and 'sptetators. The road from the top of the hill to the range has been repaired, so that it will admit of Visitors coming down in their car- lingus it'so inclined. Altogetheryie believe the matches will be patronised both by com- petitors resident here and from a distance. We have not heard whether arrangements have been made for the conveyance of visitors to the range, and if no arrangement has been made, we would strongly advise some one pt our tsti,tsrpritst'tsg citizens to applyto the Com- mittee for permission to carry passengers to and from the city " a reasonable rate. ' Heatrtttuttraita, OTTAWA, Aug. 21, 1868.. GENERAL ORDERS. _ ic, T Captain C. W. Gauthier, of No. 3 Company, 23rd Battalion, having been found guilty, before a. Court of Enquiry; of disobedience of the orders of his Com- manding Offieer, as well as 'of setting a bad example by the use of insubordinate expressions, is removed from the list of oft1éeins"of the Volunteer Militia. _ /" No. l. Ensign John Gray, of ,No. 3 Com ny, 23rd Battalion, having been found nilty, before the sutLt Court of En try, of refusin§ to 'drill a squad of is Com- pany w ion orgere'd, on the und that he ‘was Orderly 1Jftieer, "and of only obeying the order to drill is squad after repeated admonition; d farther, En- sign John Gray, whe arraigned before a Court. of Enquiry or the offence, hav- ing _ conducted hi lf in a manner high- ly diSrespectful to the. President and Members, is removed from the list of oifieers of the Volunteer Militia. The fJornminder-ittChief regrets to observe that the' two offVers above men- tioned have obtained' Military School Certifeatcs, a fact which aggravate' their oreitets by depriving it otiall excuse on the score of ignorance of the rules of discipline; and in order to mark still further his disapprobation of their con- duct, the Cominander-in-Chief directs that the Military School Cer'tifieatea of Captain C. W: Gauthier and Ensign John Gray, be aineelled., so far as con- cerns any privileges and immunities ap- pertaining thereto, and their oisrtifioates are hereby cancelled accordingly. It having been further reported that the nou-mirnmiissioned odioers and men of No. 3 Company f,. the 23rd Battalion behaved in a very ifuubordiuate manner, when marching from Windsor‘to their com any headquarters, at Sandwich, the K,',',,',,,,),',','),",'),',').'?),'-,',',') directs that N o. 3 Com ny of the 23rd Battalion be dis. 'l,ldi'lta _ Although Sandwich, a frontier town, becomes thereby destitute of any volun- teer organization, the Comrminder-in.. Chief feels that a company which could behave as.the Sandwich company has done, would" be a source of weakness and embarrassment, rather than of defence, in the event of an invasion of Canadian soil. The Commander-in-Chicf is however happy to make an exception in the cases of Lieutenant Wells and of Colour. Sergeant Rlseves and Sergeant Cressey of No. 3 Compan , who behaved in a-proper and solcficrlike manner in endeavoring, though in vain, to bring the men to a sense of their misconduct. Lieutenan,t Wells and Sergeants Reeves and Cressey will therefore beattached as supermuudraries to the 23rd battalion till further orders. ' No. 2 The following regulations for the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association atLaprpirie, near Montreal, on the 15th September, are published for general im. formation: _ ' ' In ordir to dvoid irregularities which may possibly occur from Volunteers in lar e number! assembling at one spot Witi arms, and,not as an organized mili9.rg hair--." . --... . All Volunteer Militiamen or Militia- Inert intending to compete, or being pre- sent in uniform with arms at the ensuing meeting of the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association,- at Laprairie, should immediately on arrival at that place re. port .and become enrolled in a Volunteer Cary), which will be formed there; and no olunteer Militiaxnan, or Militiaman, will be allowed to appear in uniform or to (ire with any Government weapon or ammunition, unless hLis so enrolled, under the following regulation, viz: Order for enrolling in camp and gen- _ era regulations, the Detail of, which will be ordered try the oftieir com~ manding the camp. lat: Jilverrvolanteer Militiaman or Militiaman attending as acompetitor at MILITI A GENERAL ORDERI- VOLUNTEER MILITIA. the rifle meeting is to come in proper dress or undress unifomx, with aeeoutrc- moms, great goat, knapsack and mess-tin corylet/w1ic.n furnished.) l . 5th. Whore practicable the mm of each corps competing should arrive and report together, under the command ot an oifieer, who should be furnished with a nominal roll of the men arriving, spe- cify.iitg t?ppirti.tt: ranch man's, name the period for which he wishes td‘lrcmnin in camp.' V, . . 1 6th. Sofur as applicable bull: officers ind men are ‘to be aupenalrlcr' to above regulations. ,5 ' 3 w_.,--" \ .. â€"-.- -"'....Nr.._N... g 2nd. On arrival at campj ctcryrohm: tecr Militiaman or Nilititiman, is at once to proceed to the Camp Brigade OGee, where his name will be enrolled, and quarters told, off for him, under such regulations as may be prescribed-by the Mficer commanding the camp. 4th. Volunteers. and Militia will be subject to such regulations as may be prescribed for the proper maintenance of order amldiseipline under the. penalties of military law. No drill will be re- pir.ed, and no duty expected from cmn- petitors beyond that of internal economy for the carryingout orders of camp, ex- cap: in the case of emergency for the maintenance of order. ' . Each officer and man thir, enrolled will have the use of a 'straw-stuffed pal liassc, and a pair of blankets during his stay in camp, for the safe-keeping of 3rd. No rations will be provided, but cooked or uncooked rations can be . pur- chased ai may be wished at varied hues, from the lowest upwards: _ wlfich and rciurn to the proplaeccr. he 'willhe wsponsil!e. . , _ _ I. In consequence of the farorable re- salts of experiments by departmental chemists and trial by the Superintendent of small arm factories of the Imperial fhivcrrunent; Rangoon Oil has been in- troduced into the service for the preser- vation of small arms and articles made ofmetal front oxidation ; and in order that the valuable arms'now in the hands of the volunteers may not deteriorate, a supply ofthis oil has been obtained for issue by Provincial 8torekeepers to Offi- cers of the F oree “on repayment at the several District Headquarters. Price 82,25 per gallon, or si.xty cents per quart. The men were Bbout.four' hundred ynrds from the place where the fiery miuive from the sky struck, and were afraid to go end ex- nmine the plnce for several hours afterward. They took courage, however, and being joined by numbers of the people living in-thc sur- l rounding neighborhood, they proceeded to the [ place,a.nd found thst it had struck upon a. I Bat ledge ot rocks in n wagon It] leading from s farmhouse to ihe'irab1ic road. The fragments of stone were thrown around for. several rods in nlldirections ; the ledge, which l is said to be three feet 'thick, without any I seems, was disturbed for e distance of about _ fifty feet, split and torn up in fragments; the soil, which was spread in the street in layers sllxer it, looked us if passed through epic”. At the point where the strengc body came in contact with the rock there appeared to be no stone at all,but s vt-ry fine, white, flourr sort of pesto, which was quite hot, and a steam na- sended out of the hole in which it had buried I itself which won tod.hot to npproaqh. - No. 3. 82,20 per gallon, or sixty cents per quart. 2. Ofheers claiming the annual allow- ance for care of arms, will hereafter b required to certify that Rangoon Oil is used in oilitur the arms, for the car of wbichsaeh 2iGiiiiJi is claimed. / The Nashville Press tells this story '. " Tuesday, a strange “and terrible natural phenomenon occurred in .Cheathem county, about nineteen miles from Nashville, on the line of the Nashville and Northwestern Bail- road. About 1 o'clock white the men engage] on the plantation of Joshua Fulgharn Were going into a field to pluck fodder, the sun being hidden behind clouds at the time, and a general gloom pervading the sky,thc.y were much frightened and confused by the apparent opertintrof the clan-in, judging from the de- scription of the phenomenon, not more than fire or six degrees north of the zenith. They judged the cloud to be about three-quarters of a mile high. The strange sight attract-Hi their attention. A brilliant whitish-red glare orerapread'ats immense mass of black clouds, in the centre of which appeared avfunnel-like aperture about four or tive feet in diameter, the sides of which presented the appearance of ragged fldmetr, darting like fiery tongues, and licking and lapping " a large white object passing with inconceivable rapidity down through the aperture. When it left the mass of cloud it did not appear to fall in a perpen- dicular direction, but sloped at an inclination of some ten or fitteen degrees from a plumb line, and grow more intensely bright " it ap- proached the earth. It swept down like a bright angel of death and destruction i it struck the earth with a sound like a sudden, territie clap of thunder, and seemed to make the surrounding hills quiver to their founda- tions; great numbers of trees on their rocky aides fell, and continued falling for several minutes afterwards, making names like the prolonged reverberations of the thunder among the rocky clifis. - To be Captain: _ First s:p,iiir:itiiiitee:je, E. Steele, vice Ross, romoted. ' . To be 1st {ieuten t tom rary: Second Lieuyfant '"illflr,1, Hen Cot- ton, M. S. vice Steele promote? To be 2nd Li utenant tem Tary: Battery T rgean Major {gnaw G. Per- . kins, I. B., vice Cotton, promoted. itself which we: to6.hot to npproeqh. ’ Severn gentlemen of s. philosophical turn of mind were strongly of the opinion thnt it wes an reroute brought ipto I stste of fusion by coming down through the ntmoepbere, but had not been completely burned before touch- lng earth. The wse a strong odor about the place, such may be found in blasting furnace», and the "grsof the aroma was muted by a light yellowish sortof smoke. Very fitto para ticlee of some sortof oxide continued to fell ell_oyer the country ftr several hours. It in the intention of the people to orguniz a 3 working party to quarry out what remains of the body, which is undoubtedly metal, u soon “the temperature of the rocks will ad- mit. As yet it seem- to be premature to enter on my speculation relative to the nature of the Itnnge phea6meaon. Moreover, the sci. entitle men of the city ere already interested in the matter,and no doubt there will be e thorough diagnosis of the strange cue.". Ysam cobourgs sold Very cheap It Magee & Russell’s. " f F Eugen * Russell’s. Gttxriatatr,--Thtrtea l purclneed of youin Much has given great satisfaction, sad the flavor of it is very line. It is very sirsnge, but since I have beet drinking your teal have been quite free irornhesrtbnrn, which would always pain me utter bassinet. I attribute this to the purity of your tea, sud shell con- tinue n customer. Yours respectfully, Ful- cm T. Guru, " St. John Street, Montreal.’ A huge consignment ot, the Montreal Tee Company‘s pure tees have been received by the undersigned. There is no paint, dye, or blsck lend need in these tens to make then look well. Boxes, 12 lbs. and upwards. See sdvertieernent for ligt of prices. e" (a ' ' Joan: Moo-u, ' ' s Bus-ell Home Block. Mon-nut. Tu galaxy, Be" cotton, 40 inch" wide, for 12 i can“ . md, " Magoo * Russell's. Ottawa Brigade Garrison Arti cry. Cagoain and Brevet Mai r Thomas se, vice Forrest, pro, ' oted. No. , Batters, . Gnu-r bargains in blankets and flannelq It ARKABLE PHENOHEION IN TENNESIEE. AM for the 'Toronto and Slpplulng Rall- w-y-cllorrlblc Railroad Accident-- The Elm-cu Robbcry (he. Speck] to THE TIM ES. ", gnaw In; Eclrgrnph. The UxbridgcTownship Council have posted a by-law grunting $50,000 bonus to the Toronto and Nippiuiug Railway. Eldon and Brock on: expected to follow mun. Alli for the A horrible ticcid,mt occurred on the Guild Trunk this morning. Two mm wrrc talking on the line when uuyngine ran over them. killing both instantly. One of them had his legs cut tstrand skull mangled. The uojseufshunting all the (an; on the adjoining liuc hindered than from hearing the may of the appumhing engine. Cousidcrable trxcitemumt prevails torcr the defeat of Barrie " Ottawa. . The cxpn-ss robbery (use continued. The ladix tt,moourth'uitschargeu,tuteaded. Brown's tstimituy was communal as to his state- ment when MINI ticd in “wears. The cm was adjourned to the 29th inst. An nilidavit was f,vledthat pcrtain 'witnctsitt nuw in the Natés, were necdv-l by {the protwcutiou. Lonny, August 22.--It.is proper to state that thy (It-watch announcing the attcmpLsd "isarsintMioncf Qum-u victoria in Switzcr land, by a pcrsrm supposed In belong to e Fenisn organization, was r. win-d throng he n-gulnr newu clnan. Tlu. Foreirta tlice, here', however, has roan-inn no advice ot the nthir, beyond that cottttinvd its the ciegraun in qucalion. . CAHLE ?s' In," WS. talus, August 2?..-The prop ctur of the) Loutrm, the editor of which w rccrutly lun- teuced to pay: tineWio.ot, films for the violation cf the press law, y turday attempted to resume the publication ,t that pap-.1. The police, hum-w r, were n iiied, and the entire edition was seized I cuumcated'pi fore , left the of1ice of the inter. 781'. Pnnsnunan August 22.--Tue Govern- ment in in recei t of dates and. despotchen from Bakham, 'at the Emir hits 'rignitied his willingness to dccept the. terms ofptacc citr- ed by the Czar, with the exception, howu'er, of the duty of building fortifications. Qiueiows, Augud 2ct.-lhe, _ Steamship City Qf/Vew York hu arrival, . _ Lo , August 22.-The yacht race in whi the American yacht‘b'upp/m wu to pu- tl pate, was postpsncd until Tuesday next. BERLIN, August 22.--Tue can: of th? slip Liebey, on which the passengcls were nearly unwed on their wny to New, t’oxk last winter, has been brought to the a: cation of the G Iinrnment flare For. Trotting by " “Dexter." ' Dexter yesterday trotted .cne 1Tfyt2', mile in 30 seconds, or at the rate ot one m e in two minutes, equal to fast railway time. Fro- Io-th Ana-ten. The Herald's correqpondence from the Ar- gentine Confederation says Sarmento Md been elected President. He is understood to favor pence isittrl Paraguay, and A policy to that effect will probably provoke a war with Brn- iii. Congress we: still in union, and 1 bill to abolish Argentinc,legetione Ahmed had been iutroduced,,ysd was likely to become law. The fimutchU trouble in Montevideo still prevailed. The women in Pnrlguny, it in reported, in addition to becoming soldiers, are also perrurminx ctvel function', such " ju=tie:s, leeruiting oflicertr, he. ' chco Old American Autumn-Ice. The Tribune', specinl hys it is asserted that Gen. ltossino is empowered by the Executive to tender ell the moral aid possible to the June: Government, and that meteriel sup. port will not be withheld if it should be tonnd neceunry to enable the Mexican authorities to crulh the verious (action. there, and establish e. stable government. Mexican: authorities In, it eppeenr, willing to surlender (portion of their northern terrWoty in return for this Iupp0lt, and the whole projecbtommntuttr, it is aid, the approval at some of the leading milituy men of the United States. 'Wopcnnu, -Mus , August 22-4 li. mag-- Tsylor who commenced to walk 100 mile. in 24 hours yesterday at , o'clock in the am: noon " Fitchburg for "OO, gave it up a 3:43 pm, bnviug walked Ml miles in 18 hop" md .31 minutes, naming tire hours titl,yd minutcs. New . You, August 22.--The steamer Deatehland, from Europe, mired this mo_rn- ing. . _ ' I AMERICAN Mi US. Pedestrian-m. ' Woncunn, Mass, August 22.-Jo1us L Taylor commenced to Walk 100 miles in 21 hours It 4 o'clock yesterday owning, on the agricultunl gro_u_nds ttAitc11b1r1e. , _4 '. Drowned. ' Pmuonrnu, August '22s.-.ust evening Inbella Smith, aged It, daughternf Gen. Kilby Smith, Unind'Statu Cunnul " Pun- nm, was accidentally drowned at Toristall on the Dehwnre river. The body bu not yet been recovered. .. _ _ A Serious Aug-l1 Ciao. Nsw You, August Tr-h man named Nicholson assaulted John Jordan and his wife in a tenement house on Nay-st, Brooklyn, last night. In defending them- selves Jordan and wife killed Nicholson. They Uve been arrested. ' ' two murderers Banned. Michal Csn’dy and cuetter.ke. who were sentenced to be hung on the 28th inst., hue been respitod till October 9. Ther mined“ the murder of Miss Kicks near Fort Schuyler. 42 . New York lsrketo. . . New You, August, 22.--Cutton firm It 30tt. -Flottr: dull and heavy. Recriptl 11,500 bor- relc. Sela 6t,00t1bsrrelsai90 0 7.80 for "perrtim, State and Woatern; $7.80 a 9.05 for common to choice extra Stew ; $7.85 a 9.90 for common to choice extra Westerrt.-are thntttttil and declining. Iteceipts 770 bushels. --tl" dull "tdrdeciirtintt. Receipts 400 bush- els. Sale. 800 bushels " 31-75 for extra choice Btate..-M3ora dull. Receipt: 22,000 bnihell. Bela 54,000 bull-e18 at 51-14 0.1.19 tor amount! Western; 1.rol. a 1.22 for sound mind Western ationt.-Bar1ey notttinnl.- Outs heavy. . Receipts 15,100 Unlhell. Sole: 62,000 bowels " 'i8e,a fi92. ior Western in store; Me. for do. attoat; 'iluy it? 77c. for new Western.-‘Pork quiet and shady at $28.50 a 28.60 for new mess; $28.75 for old do.-aard quiet It 18e. a 18ic, tor steam ; l9c. a 191C. for kettle rendered, ' [For daily report qf Ottawa Karl-cu, at Fourth PageJ' .- Laid.- I'o-ey Ian-kn. _ _ LomnAuguqt 22.-1:20 p. tu.-fitock ex- change cloud owing to the holiday. T Luau-ooh, August 22.-i:20 pam-Cotton buoy“: " an advince. Uplands mm. a, low..,; one». 114. a 1nd. BreadtrtuO dull. Bncon advanced to 57:. Pork firm. Lard quiet; Others unchanged. Cunt! up How: Ptasriurmqts.-t.turuttd Matchmar &. Co. make (his departrntnt I speciality. They hue just teceired t large stock and invite the attention ot parties fur- Min; to it. Purchasers will timi their tet in this dnpartmettt lecondgto ?rf in - York - Ian-her. F le You, August 22.-,Atnerican exchange Gold closed a 1441. MIDNIGHT "r',,s'PATf'HH,s' SATI'RDAY'S 1)EtiPATCIl ES FINANCIAL AND A?oMiCrAL. MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES Arrival of the " Dunn-Inland." Fitom TORONTO. 1Uported by Telegraph. Liverpool Harlan. Va: Jiatttreat Line Ha Montreal Linc. Tonos'ro. August 22, 1863 Mus"; Yarn; i lawman hum; mum he serviccs of mum-m; waking jean." in eirutwan, titagree, plain, fancy lné'mlid pole Work, nnd having made huge Mum“; to their work shop in new better paw“. to execute any ordere with which Ila" My v. entrusted thrtuvhterctofore. hunk; jaw!" gold and uilvet meuau, Ind "vtuy kind or iewrlterf repaired. . --M. (Mn-so Barot wrong.“ article on Y, Jecker, it. the Labem,n)d M. Jack" aui.' Ienged him to Mind. I, Bum .yscepteu,iiir they went to legium to fight. TL.e “up“; were pistols. ht the tim_ tire hi. Bum "A hit in -the Mag? ot the abdomen: the lull ltowevcr, w urucd aside' by a mum-,1: ' ~15 afterwards found in y: “not; pork They botis slrpcnr to have vex-u pctiert:e u; tisti 'd, and they hate gone hnmt'. . In” Noni kutas.-d.'rite Sew y Yrd"m, up: The tune-(inn is made.' u “a, of summers, curbing [up-wingers to ttrope " in" the ptcsent chug”, would be pmmaur ut. terprise. We (fully concur. c desire toeiut laptop: is universal in this ouutry. ntad, iftte trip could be brought wi nu the Mann“ "lit moderately well-Mo hues, there is um. doubt turn fair pm nion m but lug-“ml. mer tun-l would turned .rroairtlae Atlim". tic. .Thc topping I of the rxlruvngml lam. ties of the table for one thing, no bmud he qiaropean um slag”, would nlutotst make a“ needed reduc ou' Ina-luv, i Tu: P "!cuurP)w.raTt". q'ott'aaxt .r. an: firogr ng {mummy with the “ark in the l'rovi cial show . gamma at lluuilmu, ",4 har F Mandy (weed in the MM ttal gm.“ to he West of the 1'euch, Ind a ted mung... -r of stwAt. They have'hld , " 4mm". with I person living in thé rear of the peai. who on. two Iota enchmoq be the additional spncc Men in. Us bu, out of spice. pttt up I trmpomy tinny, m as ta give tumble...” no doubt he means miuhirf, but he will iia Ilium-If mistaken it he think: he "dtt "Vt in ' pleventing the ground being ettckoig: The outside painting of the place“: Ibo goiae rapidly toward: . . may. , - ' On Saturday night, (hf 22.4 “M a... lingering illness, bone with CHEM.- rum 'd.tthoarMiehxU1. the Inland 'em-ef Mr, M arithtt, It the oirly “a of _2| you, do In]; hiajhon ”in": he!" Inter, 3nd...“ him-1' Ro sll who know hill by mung-rum mm, the Iimpl‘oity ofhU "a, cums; mu. aged jun-u. all the Ian Io bop hi: my“ Meter. Hay 'lw rad injuring. The funenl will ' " father'. Mg Andrew-n... thi- dat, (Monday) at lump... o'eioek, p.m. Friends and meqtmirttameraros. Mu, mama to attend without in. w Wand for six “in fro. lit Non-bung. a good mind furnished “on. with saw; I. an} up"... and Com. mm mm. qrttht tire minucu’ walk of tho 8w Bridgi. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Bows” Burnnnr,. . .lh ILJ. 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