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Ottawa Times (1865), 19 May 1869, p. 1

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',2Sf'htpthl'Jd who t gm Ml. all. but be alert- and Nt t 5- 3001 PA Imus All" WHIT- ED, null " good COAX mans. to _ t*fhuhqtxreilei1tbppaid. No.0 in Int- els- who: and ”ply. -,I..tk-S- nepeii, . 90mm“ Arrunn " “In In! at a. I“ and and“ m. Wand NOW. atett-.9-urrr.aeep'tuFerd-,iArc mad. Bulb and Gain! 03“.. ”which ,rtltb_dv-ieet. he. the "reel-e ANGUS 801m In Ydt"dtt2rN2ttrih,2tni'ti nut-1‘2 hm, ”anxiety-tog!” eeetsatufutiem, 2Tt'.tM,"et,t.e,,t,2teattt2te2 oIMthn'd-qmgqu-udem 't.ur'uete-t"-r0aoadirrted.?tutr- my ad pron-on] Mm; do. to. In Y_iaaediatr%tauthoil_ magma! “do Atrutl? mm. Duracell... man-.310. 'tft 818, H‘FOB CASH ONLY.‘ 4krtteat- huh. their argon to: Ont-uh. on in. the. made no: the am nth-ulna m... on.“ this?“ a; P_tetersefyiitityr. -- - "tti, uh!“ - «m a the CUISIERCIAL WAREHOCSI, . . No. to [parka-lg C. gut well gutted In 0M0. 1043.3. A. can“)! a Lta'",t."J,,ttrt - the w. . mum»: to u may.“ it. 'dlhu1'l'2t'Wd than and with a cat-oh. that d "UT-Chm IATINAL a “amounts ONIONS.“ tothe plan! “an. MC huh. ”and the Old- ca ot sir-valuation.» in Mouth- you. superb-no In In“: hall-I In cum-u. L- e, by.“ to 'fa,' u 1'“. 19.. his In Megs. in. mm is. - his as.“ numb; $thtatd'glt?t,',rdTfg'lNr,t,r'" . n on... In. " "" _ ttlt'; A "Hanna am: or emu. FOR HUI-EB 'WEAB, In Silk Mixtures, Scotch and Canadian 1 "vans, I” not be at. It the . N. MERCHANT TAILOR, . BELL’S BLOCK, tltredte a. Ilt-ett ”can, 0th... " Mum-nun M-JL- brawn mmmd. xoituciaiutaato. ”ppnt... -.------ -. tgat-u-ui udmdri unu- tdfr. All (canyon 'll,urah',dll'f,t. 1048 an the _ m was. III-n Tet. & an“. Wm Dry and. Inch-nu. J..- o I... log. Oneal Icahn. me. was 0.050- Ink. all Diva I Price. I h c. Monks-t. in". “In”. log. Ionian. [mm u Ilnqu mac-u. . _ I. h- IcOmvy. II L c. Vin-I'm!“ Unh- lak. . mm Spam “on aiG te the ”retain. a can.“ ad rm " Cook. an. N In. In Inch. 'u. cur, A... " 1043 3a Func- Drum", It. tog mun. nu W. III. ho tem" III-nu. c.- In nod"! Sign. tom the 'lt2fltttlhtl 1m and“ no. " no mum: MUTUAL 14"me Ama 00”“? OPE-III. tttt in u. a. in "nu---. B. COIWIX, Quail Mat " Jon. " he a. Ill“ " I'll-loo JOIN LARGER. l b an mW' In . d M m "P. 0.333. r'l,'dt,Ndttgl', Donut II tuition to a. “on an, _huaaad. ml My 'hem. uld human...) 0.8. 03 “to?“ this: John. m. M.P..hae but 're" Con-0| to a. Ptr/t tor the Dock In. All legal um" “1130A and to bias. Full OAII.AY. . COMMISSION MERCHANT, r'OttWARDErt, GENERAL AGENT, km. No. 3, 8t. Pete'r. l'., QUEBEC. 'LH'E INSURANCE COMPANY " IAIN]. _ (Mada-0.5m. " 11Pee11tu-ts-rest-m, “hum-umpmuwu. Mun-0.8.180. mu alto. nuns. COPPII PLAT! PIII'I'II. MSnd, Cases Town; Between Swthuoen Smell. A-,....... P'"""""" IIIU.AICIo . 3rALcourTaouiaum, lube mom Malling an. COIIIICIAL WMOUBI, No. " In“. M) " A. can! t co. an. mum Vial; aePae5trrd1'dtrtr2'i'l1 Made with NIAI‘NISS and DISPATCH It ottawa. Relay"! r, "" COMMERCIAL WAREHO USE. - TAlanlllOc my", PAIN' “a "NTS II'I'LIIII Il'l'Ll-ll‘l OAIlliTl “ION IU'I'UAL III-III ofIUPIIIOI cow-u, m with “nut, no the». ROI-ITIOI. 'gp""-'"""""'".'"" 1.31.10!!!- - NEW IMPORTA TIONS. COIXIRCIAI. WAREHOUSE, No. no Spun-at, ' n A. GRAB“ a co. 3m AWIIICE T. RAJOTTE. No. no Spun-at. Arm " Tailoring. agents“. A. GRAHAM a co., Con-omit! Wm A. GRAHAM 8 CO. B. B. oikitili." uh. in ad My all who my lam! Dunn'- Ihoett 'to. “Spats-I. . "£8.3- and! Ac., OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, MAY laid-69 ,hl i “any urituasi T {631655.17} P ttttat P311718 to: NM and; _ A m Mthq uncle. tun mi a... he “I. a T808. PMmilR80tl'B, And to: uh do». by D. T. BROWNB. (a CO., Viola“. and Mall Grocery, Wine and Spirit Madam, Fl!!! 'l,,T,2',', in Tim, ' V . PWBVID 0 51338 do ' FREE RAMBO? do Fuss SUM0N do Fm “(XML d Fuss 1.0381135 - _ q Gull "" wr do LIIOR. CHOIR. omen. 1'ttt,'N,tt',t: “my. W1 not IP'""'" “NEAR. F3" cm». on Coon. _ MP"" Ono. Pun. MP""" Bloom Paote, TOMATO and m Conny. A'"""'" M. . tp""""'"'"" _ IP"'" In! ad To." Plum Ill Joni . 3 you any, on!“ Int-dub. MONK. TAYLOR & Ooh "/lt,ttf up: God Rm ad ago-true Mn. Ian-bot 21, mi A no satanic wall and a. About. . munch-null- t'Jdtfflofaf,,", min tttralitue--rlrgutn an. In 00min (on ad pm. FINE. BOTTLE!) ALE Min-Mood“ “no. "oXC%iuBtr, OLD BYE, AndatueMnttWh1a.uq, Pom “nuns. swam. an. 50.. rectum-WWI! Inst-cum emu. lull would“: _ '__ MM. Ill". Bunk-IL. h, to in!“ In sultan?- an '?erAt,', no " "can! if u a... In at"! " , 'lrla,'Tdd'. m... a LTi a. um" he at an. Amniot- wand. All! C. . "utr Pi'""'"'"-. Plum HM Plum amass, In an! lunch. Bane" nd hunt. on pe. ' Du I“ Faun! M. a. t... _ “hill“ 01 We. hull, months. - In. t, I... . 'lliPoechtt Gun. and 'ttxr.'"'""'" Good. “a "looted foe mag ly In. 1W“!!! In good “or. In!) ammo-o. um JlLed'd1'flh' Hummus. but“. and but butch. Rh", Jun. 20. I; Tin vnuurt BALI. 301183 IUBNBHINO ‘IBTABLISHIBRT " .8 (7883.15 8 r. Pour vim-Good 1.51. Wine new» “so. 10 ao fi,',','.' ti 200 .12 PtfdlhtNg,', no! CAN nuns. mum to an a. holiday “an. " AND SCOTCH WHISKEY. to. PICKLES, SAUCES, JAIS & JELLIES ao., ta, ta, _ My: _ t PORT, SHERRY, BRANDY ALIIRIA GRAPES. n PORTUGUESE ONIONS. . . _ _ - "_'"- _ OPORTO, SPAIN, comma WET llilhllhh"IE INDIA WAREIIOUBE, , No.16, Bonn-In t Wd'dll’ . If! m... “belongs: AT THE YARIE FROM CROSS! f BLACEWEL. P"'" an SYRUP! at att an... III‘I' WrRB-41otrd Tab]. qr1tto-m I to .8...- 1t!"rBB-Atrre !ruhmBo-t Bula- out“: ALI, :nfquuum ”when and 6Pictts- " Imus-mt. Ll. IIIDIOIGIXUINI LIQUO do. , Ml. to up And qtulitr. 'i?ylh?.e...tt.1tA?1ihgyomr ms nu If IIOIIVID, 'd.'"' and Cooking nusms. CURRANT! .. PULL snot-(moat of FREE FRUIT. the BEST in out». AIT'Do T."' NEW MONEY, In 6 I-\Id0l. OAIII SCOTCH Litt15-ased. - DNBY meJuttNM--um. bout a " on. ml. sumo: canal. ' to; m 5.. also, (ion new Bmhm’ aloha“ mummy. AND LONDON, -Lulmta,-- u. N am“, fdfdtrgSf, [at -PR036- " mi. I. 'udeyte i. ttht OTTLID ALI. I, tho ":7 but.“ HAW M ttetttu-t on to moo-mod with -"--'""'. .,tebnrttheeqht_boerhqryM9ttis City lull “an. "' on: (a. haul! In... "flat.“ (tldt It. Aprtr Ot In. Wu. PH Ola. T I. I I o U I I I, I. ALHAIDRE’I. JOSEPHINE Ind JUUVIN KID GLOVES “coho-Np!“ In» clay. Anna-u q6tiF M lull-ohm! to order. JMP,A for “and had COOKING STOVE A DU”. on". 00005.)? Itm. C"""""'" a nanny“, I _ . for an. A (more: not WIIIGI and Buttons. . STOVES AND KITCHEN FURNISHINGS " " " t In .10 B--.". alt thehe, 'l'll'l'l'tlWf/ at' " “821 no “I. no... 2tt In nth-dud tho We! the “but“ by. ttfiregirl?,", “w, the ttrig', Pg:; n n (hum-M to. ttttgt dim-rowing ftttrArr't', in!!!) " and?! 1rrt!tatioii all“ his-nu. ro'uvc'u tftttttt,t B.. ebut-m “was“ or M-tn'. an cOIG’M Ln. um la told by an with 'rrugglrt' ad OMI- to“ sud mm. "e Broadcloth, Dunn. Wham Pom-Ilium, one... a; Mod Cords. Silk 3mm; met od h‘llld from!» Deanna, to. widen}. an "all. will“ will be now. up to order on gin +tetet nous. lath. 1mg 'true effuhlon = who. that TAILOBING maximum: i . Path-Int “an {Inn to tho Tuner!" De PM which u mo: the nporvulon of l tigat. 82.......... $4.50 " ...........................1 Mlpk (and “on ofDry Goods, the lugs: m cm on“ toe we in chl- any $1.25 '""dMP'-aa.oo MABLIBBD m In“. oeee In “I. u “a Ismael: ot nu. AND WIN!“ GOODS, ”was; Bondy-mud. Clothing, Candi“ M. Iona. Bus-um; All. . lug. not 'eBinmhetq, Runnels, Karim; Guyana". Print. Whoop. rum. Manta. ' C"""""" CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE, nun-ml no to own. O’MEARA & 00.. Dan's. Match M, 189. W. Nana's, 'pe-Ura-r. EVERY DESCRIPTION Solo and to: FISK'S I E T AL L t O COFFINS. 'taatemrrrm-rtrebat, In his! Hm. - tho mice. A CHIEF UNDERTAKER, spun-.3 r. comm, usual: . CARRIAtMt8, “1‘0!!! PORTRAI'I‘UBI' :OIMA'I'ID LII. CAUTION xo TH! PHIL. CHOICE L0? of COBHID I'Alclllg PII-D itttq 01.0 All) LODGIIG. mummy-u,” CHOICE LOT " IBILLIAII‘I, IIAU‘I'II'UL LOT ofIPRlKG "LTD '07.]!!! " IKII'I'I, IPLIIDID Loy " PABAIOLI, camel LOT " DIIII GOODS. "o"""-.--.......... "tun"..- uguuc "can". cu. OTB. CUNNINGHAI 8 LINDSATB, ho... _ of! . wl COLOUR“ All) PLAIN. 0000113)!) AND PLAIN, COLOUR“ AND PLAIN. D it?! COMPETITION 'on OLD AID IMO INN-l. IN NBrr MATERIALS. tro. 14, Rn-., uuauunl‘ 'Af " " " .033! ENIIB PANTS. 1ll8MONDE'B, .aoon PIA nexus. .COMPLE‘II SUITS. O‘KIARA a co. .. ... ...0VIBOOATS. " RIM It. GOOD vars. In the loan" nm'nm t--"om- Wor- Boungu m . "rtain and “to "mod, for Wanna In Children andAdu1ta.--Aa “in swoll- knm and molsnaholy {not that on. you but. " death “on; children in from Worm- that.“ “not be too deeply 1arxpr-d upon the minds ot ”mm the "some, of closely wutohlng than ohlldrn. By so doing; and 'usderstanding the lymph!" and In. sum of the du- than“: of child!“ might be and from only gum. Bun-mu or Wom.-Tho following on o tow of the vory nnmorono symptom ond dioooooo whlohtoro -' try Worm“ dorongod oppotito, onoototod “trot-Moo, olenolvo brood: trt wont picking " the nooo, grinding oItho tooth during oloop, hordnooo of tho holly. with froqnom may nook, and oomtimoo comm-in In; mm; or the om, pain In tho hood ond Mahmud“ oloop. hinting» troubling, oougho, Indigootton [oi oplrltoJrlghtM 'droomo, ond o gradual woiot tug owoy of look. The, no Inhabit And "maximum“ to the thiid-dri" out the worm thomughly without pm ad ”plow, clean the 'ter-tr-th-utr, dob: III, an the may of “ml-toting Onto: Oil or 0th" “plan-at qtathart1t- in the an “other Wt m. . pinch box mum: the Ito-llama “gum «Ronnie! & Imus, Koreans, 0.W.. who no he solo proprioton. SYRUP. It will all". the poo: little “but imtt"d1ate1r--depend upon it t than ll no ninth “out it. The!" In not I mother on out]! who In; on! and It. who will not toll you " one. that It will "with tho bovoll. Ha 31" not to the mother, and who! and hollth to tho child. opono ting tin angle. It in perfootly “to to an IR., I" "MO, 3nd plomnt to the tuto, and il the pro- utiption of on. of the oldost And but but]. play- Mm and nano- lu the Unltod sum. Prue " m. Bold onrywhon. Be In" to can for “IRS. WINSLOW'B SOOTHING SYBU P." Having the fan-oi do of " Garth l Perkin" on “Lott-Id. ',/di'27. All other- BN In» trnttatim" loin-It... Months] m In will be up” to nut old and. Mad _ . N.B. All foe my. Worm Lou-ya p and up. no other.‘ Sold by Biithe (mum- in (Mun. and medicine duh our, when. 518v PLAIN AND DECORATIVE HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, EM”, Inform. the publlo that he will In a 7 my nus . OPEN A FIRST-CLASS PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, India; 'ry" " ofittseyritt b. on the r I ft a T r L o o n lotion t Mot-cu t Home" G-Am you (Mahmud "night aad broken of your not by I not child "ll-ring and crying with the excl-not. atingpa1norouttinttteeat Irso,ttrotomm ad [it I bottle ot Mn. WINSLOW'S [NOTHING In MI the nriou bracket of " human. ottaqra,AGreh M, 1869. Ion hi pullout of tho prlnelptl money and imam: national in unorknp I“. by MICHAEL O'BRIEN, of tho townhlp or Elmo). In an mg!!_ _of, nglctqn. 120mm. [to FDWARD Mi or Column. yoomon. ‘to EDWARD HAL OCH, of tho on, oi Moro, In tho coonty of Corloton. lioglro, now doeooood. to 'hloh tumor J an 'BRTEN, tho Vito of tho oold llohoo O'Btlon. woo undo o any, for the por- fooo of homo down only, of tnnnnhn swoon, n tho Fourth abandon ot the Townohlp of I’m- roy. tho oold londo ond proton“ will, in pot-none. of tho “In: of solo mama in tho ooid mqgt. ow cold , PUBLIC AUCTION. " tho It' OFFICE _ SCOTT & Rue, in tho - of Ottawa, on FRIDAY. tho TWENTY- llOB'l‘ll day oflAY, 1869, " " ELVI o'clock noon. . Honor“ lolloch. tho dovluo non-d in the 1aat will and tootonont of the ooid Ed'ord lolo loch. haul", dooooood. will only oovonont thot sho In: onono aettoineumtmr. I m use my to the high unarmed am of Follo'I' Compound Syrup of 1Upprthoqhit" m dluuu of the Lung. lad midn- it donning of “nation by the profession generally. T In Minion: vhrnof 1 In" human!» - at my bud and Mixed my Soul of , ttret "ft.rotaitr PUP city a! Bt._John. thir, lot we elect roamed " Fello'e' Command Syrup of Wpop oephilee In dieeeeee of the use the humor Se permitted to refer to the Media! mm": tn a. John, N. B.. when “gum ere stacked hereto: WILLIAM BAYARD, M.D. EDWIN BAYABD, ED. THOMAS WALKER, M.D. . JOHN BERRYMAN, M.D., Eo. DR. JOHNSTON L.R.C.S., En. GEORGE when, up. ' W. B. HARDING, 31.3.0.8. JOHN BAXTER, M.D. J. D. WHITE, M. D. T. W. CABRI'I‘T, MD. ' l, Aston Alien]. Meyer of the c It, of Bt. John, In the Province of New Bmewiok, heving ex- emined the lotto" of Dre. Eerle, Ad dy, cur, Jeeobe end Chendler, end eleo the “new!“ no- teehed to the foregoing permit, or reference, hete- by'omif! diet I“ Ott' they tlt genuige. - . The nbvcrlber qei11 (mill: ICE daily to thou requiring it for the mun. " Ibo. duly, doubl- ,','ttl,', on Stand.” to Sumy’l uo, for “.00, It pl III than. or $6.50 if not traid boron the 104%sz ', Mayorpftho cay' ofSt. In“. gum-:mAszs cunmm. & CO., " no. pun in Adina, ir $6.50 if 'due bother it; Ind on!" anon. has" qua on 1-"le “bu-sum uporumcnt by the met " a, an. the 1. ll wand. All tteueN lett u KIMI‘I’I autumn. or " 0. lot-unor- woo“, or tho numb". will In m1, - te. I now "Aim "68d IM MOI-d. In. 8. A. o'dW"W'..teed"2',; may frearatfoe for the ii.- tlur ad (“Myra-l. whiny-at. l? "UP-Nth y46tfreaua It is s most delightful Heir Dressing. It'will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING "All is immedistely checked. Ire,'.', mum. m iriat "Minimum a a a" Irrerringokr high we! Franck Paula " “My! 2 " no! on]; in tha tau-(1.61;! in Inn/c. A! m and ybbab‘uuml ' d h swim with Me other. Sow n Autumn. P"rtttrt, 81.3.an PeytAfg., Whale-d: D Paaat# New ltyle. Inna.” Clo-go; A nu. nun RESTORE) All) DIME can“! In One m. MRS. S. A. ALLEN’s Will Restore Gray "air to m Natural Life, Color and Beauty. SOIL {link 2t,',f, Fobnur'y, ik iiiF;GTr M on! Lim. on, .tlum"rid eight hundnd In hereby We thqt_dc_fm_lt hula; bry pad? TI We the abet {tamed by Followu’ Com "ttrt of Hunt: n-nhim in an“... .195. . as New mini tit NiEtkiciiGrTiGi." - - Much 26. loos-14y CI 10'!! ICE!!! Decorative Painting. MASON Io _ HALL BLOCK, . mmsmm. , ‘UILIO IOTICI noun: onmms' FOR WORK HAIR RESTORE]! and “um ','g1'dy, " tho city mf St. John, this Iixt_ "r of h'ttrrutsry, In. the pe of APECIAL IOTlClI. ii2fiaitttt lety-dgn. - M159 AWA11p,r.p, um, , GRAY HAIR Inca-tun indium- of deny nt the not. BEAUTIFUL HAIR. Mum‘s Crown. You Hut Cultinu it 10ur ---ether. barbarous murder wan committed in. Ireland on Wedneadny near Athlone, at 'ght called Crown. Captain Rowland ulcton vs: the victim. This ball entered his head. There was " undischnrgod revolver in his belt. Captain Tarleton, who farm: 90 acre: not: Athlone, but. is not I landlord, wu shot in I lane on his on farm. 1reud just leftbis workmen in In 1ft,?trtfi. and was last Deena-liq ttthejn " - The quality of logs is not equal to that of former years. Until late in the season, the belief was universal that the amount to go out would show a great defieietter, and the lumbeunen resorted to nearer “haulin "involving the securing of a re- "(a'l'i'lll'piCJ' pro rtion of logs of indif. ferent quality. Killing to this prominent feature, it is perfectl safe to assume that the upper quality of amber will fully hold their own. the present season, and possibly show an advance. The condition of the Eastern market, already referred to, fully justifies, this opinoion, that being the mar.. ket which a the most of the choice lumber exported from Michigan. As re gards the trade as a whole, the prospect has been materially improved by the oom- pletion of the Patfdie, road, and it is questionable if such a word " "glut" is not henceforward obsolete-so far as it con- cerns its application to the Chicago lum. her market, where the great bulk of our 00mmon qualities finds an Outlet. In the course of a reeant discussion be. fore the Detroit Board of Trade, the strik- ing faet was elicited that the lumber camps connected with the logging operations res- pectively of the Eastern and Western slopes had been brought within twenty miles of each other. We are informed upon good authority that the camps on the head waters of' the Chippewa, one of the at11aentts of the Saginaw, were actually within three and a half miles of those on the Muskegon River, which flows into Lake Michigan. Theae facts demon- strate, with more conclusiveness than any argument, that the great army ofdestrno- tires have finally reached the heart of Michigan, and are frittering away her life-tGod, as far " itis connected with this great interest. put one o'clock, but the" body we: not discovered till tire. The murderer He pears to have taken in from behind u will’ and diachergede number of slugs in he fwe, which we: dreadfully mangled. No one has oonfeeledto have head the shot. Eight persons have been arrested on icion, two of whom have since 'lldTl'lfl,'ge't The deoeaeed we: 25 years old and well liked. He had, to- ee.ired some threatening letters, which he could not Que, all“ he discharged 3 The value of pine lands, We need bud], add, hm shown 1 rapid up Minion. hands on the head wants ofpthe Titti- bawuee, which 'seven years ago a drug " $3 per acre, cannot nowfob- tained below 812 to 815. The market for pine lumber, in the face of the dullness which is a. character.. istic feataN with respect to other pro- ducts, maintains atirmttetm which will ap- pear not at all remarkable if we look bit a moment below the surface. The lum- ber product of Maine will mostly he wanted near home, the surplus being exported at very full rates. The stock of the Upper Mississippi fails on an average about two years out of three either from drought or high water, the former being almost a complete bar to trade, while the latter is positively and often very extensively dis. astrous. Michigan is the "old stand-by" of the lumber trade, but she will be able to maintain her prtseminetteo but a few years longer. At the present ratio of des. truction (including disasters by fire), we need not wait fifteen years to witness the virtual extinction of our magniiUmt pine lumber trade-a single decade will do thejob.'_ - - - - _ herdaman, six aioath ago. --A correspondent in Elliee, county Perth, warns farmers against an o tion he thinks looks something 15: swindle. Two Americans are travelling in that quarter with a model ofan apparo ently good cultivator, appointing agents to sell the right in one or more townships, prjvided the latter give their notes to th in for a certain amount for the privi- lege of the right. They said they were getting the machines made in Strathroy, St. Mary's and two other places, but on inquiry at St. Mary's, Mr. D. Miller in. formed this correspondent that the par. ties had been there, but lea neither mod- els nor patterns with him, as he oould make none until he got them. If farmers turn agents for the sake ofa commission, and lose their notes of hand on any such simple "hir as this is represented to be, they deserve to pay till they get more sense. The streams in the lumber regions have generally run well, but this is not the case regarding some of the more remote ones, which may not run till fall. As a whole. there may be said to have been a good run, but in view of the increased cutting facilities, it is somewhat t'tet,",igt, if the stocks will prove an cient to answer the requirements of' manufacturers until the close of the season, notwithstanding the fact that the mills commenced work at I later period than usual. One of the most experienced men connected with logging operations in the eastern part of the State, is eonfident that the amount of logs got out basin the aggregate been ma. terially overrated, and that about August a defipiemsy will be apparent. We give the opinion for what it Is worth, with the single remark that the party refered to has no motive whatever for desiring an erroneous impression to be created. --The eclipse ofthe mu inAngut but, will be viewed“? a pal, of observer: trom thguUnj Sting, under the dimer. tion of Profoun- Penljiuk, Siberia and Wang tttg for P oh-lation. Mt . ' The demand for lumber continues good both for the home trade and for shipment, and the market is in a healthy state. Death from Ohio report that the stocks held there are very moderate. While the condition of the trade at the East fully warrants the conclusion that a very large amount of choice lumber will be required tor that quarter. In our own State an immense amount of building improve- ments will be consummated this season. Wp give the following review ofthe hun.. ber market from the Detroit Post which will prove interesting to those who Jbre connected with this great interest _ humor; LUIIII tuna-r. “ram: ygrfntonmxuu' use b, pm of IPRICE---3 CENTS. remained for many weeks, bat at Ioncth woke up to consciousness. and calling [ upon her mother, who was in attendance upon her, related how she had been in heaven and tseen' numerous angels, and her brother, who had died some time ago. On being questioned to that effect, rho expand a desire not to recover from her illness, but to go to the happier land of which she had had glimpses. At that time sheds described by her attendant as having a most " heavenly 'expression of ieoutttettanee,'"and although she had been for many weeks without one particle of solid food, her face was plump, her oravkr, were 'tttfused with s'lotcly haw, the lips alone bein devoid of the colour natural to her age 'IE', in health. The p'wcr of speech remained only for a shat time, and the girl thenrelapsed into her former Mate, or nearly Be. She lies in a lethargic condition, but when a question' is ter'. to her she manifests her power of un ur- Itanding it by a slight moving of the head, oraoms motion to indicate that-ho is sensible to the human voice. Tho only sustenance, if it can be called by that name, the girlluu rsm-iml for 15, or'16 weeks his been the occasional moistening of the lips with brawl)- and water or tea. Within the lust few days the girls' limbs have become gradually more rigid, as though fortelliug no very distant dissolution. From Every Saturday. Girl! are awfully jealous of each other. I should call this the girls' diatinctive fault.. _ See .them iswhen they are introduced, or when they first mrct at a ball or emquet party; see how coldly critical they look at each ether, how insolently their eyes rove over every portion of their rivals dress; read in their faces the outspoken acorn as the result of their acmtin . You think you have done it very well. but you have made a fright of yourself, and I am much better than you y' Watch their disdain of the more admired among them; and how cmeasively naughty for attracting so much mention they think Ada or Amy is, about whom the young men cluster. {low bold she ial how tdfeetod she is l and, oh 1 how ugly ahe is 1 Sometimes, if they are deep, they will overpraiae her enthusiastically i but the rue ia generally too traneparent todeoeive any one, and aimply count; what it u--. .elever feint that doesn't anawer. It is quite a atudy to watch the way in which girls shake hands together, or take hands in the dance; The limp, cool, impertinent way in which they jut touch palms, then let their mm tall ' " paralyzed tells a volume to those able to read the Giiiii/ --TU late Hector Berlios was in his youth an enthuistic admirer of (Huck and Haydn. m knew their works by heart, and followed with intense interest the representstions of them at the opera. One night hesnddeuly arose, and shaking his bt st the orchestra exclaimed, " Cym- bals have no business in that passage l" A few minutes afterward he arose again and cried with all his might, " Cymbals again t Be never wrote cymbals tlieml" m was put out of the house. Old Prince Motternich was as ignorsnt of music as possible; One diy, hearing so orchestra of five hundred pic-ca conduct- ed by Berlioz, he asked the latter, " Do you often write music for five hundred performers P' No, " replied Berlioz, " not ' Generally I only write for four hundred and fifty." . -.. _ J. 001x03. I”. W In: 'tH-at. the treaty with England; M. Thiem asked that a Parliamentary mquiry' into the nation should be instituted; and M. 1lT,'(1' Qnetier demanded that no. ties should be given of withdrew-l from the diluent treaties, and that the right ofiixing themurtomtariff should be re- 'tttttsd to the country. M. Grader, MinUter of Commerce, r'eplied that n oomminiion hadhoen appointed to inves- tigate thedect of the itreseut system ot tempura} admitted goods into France without duty, end if the system were ilmnd to - distress, the Government could put on end to it. _ ---An important discussion took piece in the French Legislative Climb.“ on Saturday, with reference to the tmtiel of commerce with England. MM. Gelot, Bufot,Kol¢Brcnud, and Bruno spoke against the treaty, and pointed out what they oortsidtifttt_diiatstrm, dam of Arnaeinerve1oeipeas in the centre of Medina on the wharf , Saginaw, Michigan It. is made o tin, about twenty-Ive feet long, very sharp and pointed at the ends, not more than " teen inches wide, and in propelled by n wheel under the middle, similar to nercw' pmreller of Inge: crafts. The motion in given to thevheel , cranks attached to the limiting ELM gear. The steering upper-etu- in in the centre of the " lat-nu sue: can“): rent. an Imus at an!“ unisex-n . -daedae. mun-ambush. app-nun unto in the centre of the but, and worked by the feet. The boat, for the space of ten feet from each end, lt" air-tight chambers. Il'.',',".'.':",',',',,":'.'::", and out of a "M It" 'um,) wut atnad " am. for "I. “on 5:00qu mun mm (in... Kar to. - ll' A remarkable case of suspended unima- tion has occurred at Milton, in the neigh. bourhood of Whitehaven, in West Cum- berland, England. It appears that some 18 or 19 weeks i.o,a girl about 11 or 12 years of age, residing with her 'iiiii( at Milton, was ill, and the medical mndant advised a removal for change of air. The atient was taken to Old Hall farm, lenses from Mr. A. Brodgeu by Mr, W. Troughton. She was attended to with every care ; but made no progress towards recovery, and in 3 short time fell into a lethargic state, resembling that of a per- aon in a trance. _In this condition, she In. HARRIS, VETERINARY SURGEON, -- Md... not!” lam. FOR I“ P" Tm‘oUUI U." "on" " ll O C K E T," WINNER or rm: ojsss PLATE . " ma, new ts't m. Till JIALOUI" oF GIRLF. V, or muses. mm lil

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