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Ottawa Times (1865), 17 Sep 1869, p. 1

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t TRURsDAy * allÂ¥ay will be 4pen, \7.Cokuch to Grang TINE Cr so and # f . Permutznd «4 ) uy3 hh zt GAS FITTING; ROOFING And all descriptions of _:-u in @oLD, stoyEx, sagkut, PMA perioct fit guarants Special aitention given to the purchas Commission and Forwarding of Coals, 81 Iron, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, #0., &0. LAZARUS, °* â€" MORRIS '-lx Colnlallk h: c i2icmiss: . COMMISSION MERCHAN _ _â€".*® _ PORWVARDER, CENERAL AGENT, &o., 84 â€"NVÂ¥o. 3, St. Peterâ€"st. to notify the public that t it Retvared to bectorm" io. meauer af mate bctens t mprcg o. a".'.‘.hfl given sush universal satisfac ie also keeps on hand all kinds of '-m.;.....’!“ perfumes, Te camss of the CANADA LIFE aroelower thie thoge of British or Forsign Ofices; and its larger amount of Assuranuses and Lav Canaas than m“hh:t'ay,m eridences of the popua of its pri *# Thodguresot American Companies d:ld to be in A.:'l.::‘. w..:a eae fourth of the sams given. b# ids ~AME...cscccerccerectrccrger Eqaitable,of No# York................. * 141,500 Trarsiers, of Hartford..................... * 130.700 Agonsies throu ghout Mpu.m-..n-q S o) 0P oh Aarplnnde or aAt the Amount of Life Assurance Business in Canâ€" is ermork Cinpline rem ths Ne G-:'I-u.Oo-phij- Agent in Ottawa, * R H HAYCOCK. fA+in onessine rancorn, Wellington Street, opposite Montreas “*tm the is aini~8, flm"y. iaformation can oiuh“‘.uuuo Head Ofice in Hamilton, Ont. prograne invatinlecinty arignbee af the papuiniity of its principles and practioe. Last year thore wore issued 920 NEW POLICIES FOR ASSURANUE OF A 0@ RAX8AY, Mgent in m-]-n H Haysook. ."fl LIFE® ASSURANCE COMPANY. °_ _ ESPABLISAED isit. matkes eloen Anmromer tno Lirestmanit io PRRFECTED SPECTACLES, Jur stook of Concertinas, Violins, Flutes, &c., &e., is, as usual, very large. . un.m“-a-_l.uo-u-uym lng. ‘ e ) _ 3. 1. oRME a son, MIIIOAI- ACADEXKY, Â¥:. AUSTAYE SÂ¥IT afthe Cathe dral) a Graduate of the. mv.., of P asts. uâ€":: Pianoâ€"«w 1 Singing. Rideauâ€" Actawa, June 33, 188. 116y WaARREN‘S PIPE ORGANS, PROANS and MELODEUNS from the bestfacâ€" ‘cries inthe United States, excelling in finish and Now is the time for intending purchasers. WIUPRICES LOW & TERMS LIBERAL q Respestfully call the attention of the public to heir magniGoqent stock of EMORANDUN AÂ¥ADA NEW A8SSORLTXENXT WITH AYNUAL PREXIUXS or KIKLR4. J. L. ORME & sox #YHK GLASSES, Have juast recsived a TIN ;WORK, ‘ YOUNG & Rabroxp, No 35, Sparks troot, Bign of the Golden Lyre, No. 8, Sparksâ€"st., next Duric & Son‘s YUOL â€"IV essssesseesssse00 sessessee A EGENDREAUV, @BO, X. BENEDICT. A 0 RAMS AT, 1120y Oltawa, June 1, 1849. £L _ _ B0OMK BEAUTIPYUL cou Coversd with Damask, diferent par cent cheaper than to.be had cise STILTON CHERSE in stock, equalto Englizh Cheose, and 10 cents por 1b shoapor. Fastory Cheere very fine. > | Â¥or sale by { . 1165. Â¥Fresh Ground and_Roasted {promises, very lne Anvour. es *’“M%MMD“* ua-,p_,_a;nnum Neow Season Toeas, aod well _ rmh a trialâ€"/for families, being pur chased for retail trade. And the celehrate F1G BRAND, unequaled in quality, at prises unusually low, by the case of dos each, quarts $2.50, pints $1.75. Wartant od ‘by Guinpess & Co‘s certificate. 100 100% GUINNESS & CO‘8 XXX w"* BAXKRUPT 8TOCK. Te We have still on hand a portion of Messrs. F G 'hOAOI’II!'!MvMbIlwm unndnhnlolnthmwlhln'fll actually sell for less than cost tor cash, mlmdur“pdph.bw A J STEPHENS & Co., late P G & C A Crosby, Sign _ the Mammoth Boot, 51 Sparksâ€"st., Centre To our Prunells Balmoral, for.. °_ LADIES, â€" ~@q > hmMOmuhuâ€"nhNuu, NEWEST STYLES . k f BOTS AND 8 H 0 ES, e o SPRING AND _ SUMMER, a very large and varied assortment of LADLES® GENTS, MISSES‘ & CHILDREN‘®3 DRESS & WALKING BoO0Ts.* We would call the especial attention of the Lea & Porrin‘s Worsester Sauce. Be Ship Angleses fri and Boy‘s, Waear. _, . . ,; â€" munuuahm-uw-: and is warranted loJin.?W-, and PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION. A.l::zoanlydh-b.-.'o Wear always on Orders taken for all sorts of work, Only the best workmen employed, _ _ _ * hl'-ld ‘l:fot:x- my customers and mF general that recoi m&mehfi.‘:{.’: Wo:rh‘-hu be ::"""t“."'"flwm LATEST AND BEST STYLES A CAPITAL BOOT AND SsHOE STORE, Ex Chaudiete, from London. , onfuEevs PINHE PAMUILY BOOTS AND SHOES AT,THUE VARIETY HALL. JUST RECEIVED 8TEPUE®S & corv, YOoRK STtRaE®t. AT GEoRor MUrRPHY. Children‘s, Men‘s 26 Ridean stsâ€"* essedessssseeee e 97 &A ”.’ i C _ Cv ~ Hope val e "&W‘“mhh M-:-m-‘:.. Ary SA e aad Mhmddqmm «4+ ‘I"mn-.hhu..:‘d-.. Olrsing wRITE washi®o, aivthes Y f ; z:rlfl.numu..ogmu desired. § ‘ HERE A sPEcIiLITY |‘_ is made of Sign Painting. <A stylish sign can be Orders may be left at l-'--yu’.-n. u"“""‘_“ __W. 0. CLARK, Professor of Music and Teacher of Piano, Volce and Harmony. Mune Rooms and Rasidence, O‘Connorâ€"st . sorner of Slaterâ€"st., Cenâ€" Bt Alban‘s School for and select), will open on the lith u'”A'UWo?,'lfl. o luuu.-:uuoll-n M A, 1093. 30 Obievalier @ustare Smith bags to announce to his puplis that the Acadomy of Mcsic, Rideau street, will be re dpemned on MONDAY, August ) DR. J. C. AYER & CO:, Practical Chemists, LOWVELL. XASKS:, U. K. A. $ Ortama, Auguast 17. 1869. ‘113835y. Michaelmas Term commences on W DAY, mr 23, instead of SEPT18, as Wednesday, the 22nd instant, _ _ _ Further particulars may be obisined on cation to Mrs Robert Stewart, Wilbrod stre N. B.â€"No Bensine Coroal. onmlm Mre Robeort Stowart having made artangoments yh an ascomplished lady teachor, announces You can g« Ottaws, August 14, 1869, OLASSICAL AND GENERAL. Ottawn Septomber 95, 18969 _ ~ 1118f PRICEK, $100 PER BOTTLE. Ottawa, Augast 1T, 19809. 112935y. nd Anal :II round t butoairy Rimodankeas ind nE n * an GsCoillont hm,. N"“‘lfi * reâ€" Tob "[o pao het mediqnes hagl Aadied., For L4 "amplaints, arising from t id m edapantiipn mesin n h(’m'hmnuou--nj.-m nd:lt'! m% effected in obstinate cases, and where other.remeilies had wholly failed. Unacelimated either resident in, or travelling through iniasmiatic localitics, will be proâ€" h’:;lghl’lh AGUE CURE Asiy. rer Complaints, arising from of the Liver, it is an excellant .........;.‘.‘:Efi‘.‘! particulars to * cl.mhn.l td _________. Hoad Master, cabExy or music. ,_.,s;.i Â¥@er p mime ~ar cmwiivicradin seut c crmim. 4 _ ‘Bronchitts is ,fi by taking the not pablish the 3'-'&...«.-.:""-.,' %X:-‘:‘.s‘ than assure the n& that its qualities are fully B in meler m wono e ooeh Cherey 5 couhicts it is memieny Ese in e feaveg beae o on e ie ns l ree teotion from io Speakers find great proâ€" Ayer‘s Oherry Pectoral, KFor Diseases of the Throat and Lanes. Asthmea is always relieved and often wholly PICTON, ONTARIO. PAIXTING ESTABLISAMENT, 08 SPARKS STREET. , pro tem. I"I' MILLALN K Y. w MB s 00 & c j i esns Spriag fashions, and is now prepared to supply orders. Lorner of Bank Albertâ€"sts. Two or three Apprentices n.o:‘ 2, April 6. t reltar & C * «mm inftowsere aud d aas "eret 0e io. inform, her {~. also, Paints, Nits ,Gless, Putty, @8 .. yyo ."y= P.8.â€"Remember the place. h FOLDING BEDSTEADS, HAT AND UM â€" BRELLA STANDS, &c, &c. A great variety of COOK BTOVES, JAPANNED & PLANISHED TIN WARE BATHS, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE. REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOL EuS, ICBE CREAM FREEZERS, w do, extra long _ â€" llilslduddul.un.n.. Grind Stones, from 25 1b to mfl-m::ud SHELF AND HEAVYT HARDWARE, of them will be explained, angd lithoâ€" :u'-m wkl;.g.‘ d:q'm with 't.:.ll :.i;odu. setting u bouse olemu'u with each set c'lnhulu. hll dthuoolo‘o:u m‘.nt up‘l:.o;'nun and aAre cordially invited to exam especially Ordors nc:vod for ~supplyin N‘lub. m or g 5_““ hotels or private bouses at 35 sex have made arrangements with II MEADO® CO to introduce these closets in Otaws. _ The Medical Pimes and Gasste says Monlo‘s ERarth Closet system has succeoded mott admiâ€" Tl;k-cn» s the strong ost porsible testim on has been borne to the efency of the = Dry Rarth Mflle; was in use througbout the camps P, _P. BORLON, ; C =: ‘ 4 58 8”"‘ dt j & Opposite British Lion Hotel, and 62° Clarence st ect, ditectly opposite Lower Town Market, at the Stove Depot. o fi'shm_n.ad Stoves are as fullows: Cookâ€" lng, Perlour, Double, Box, all siges, at prices to suit purchagers. 1141.6m !l!"_l.boullimm Do . Queen of the Meadow Flict‘s Solid Cast Steel. Remember Pipes, a good supply at a low rate, and a full gupply of Lambermen‘s requisites. :( , CALL EARLY ® . *And see for yourselves. W adsworth Cast do f _PATENT PIPE, â€" 300 IMPROYED RBOW8, _ > idbn‘ Ep: Du-b Btoves, Damper Plpd *Â¥ The dry earth system for ‘the sowage of Towns, actories, Hoopitals, Prison?, Hotols 204 Private 2,000 CELEBRATED Q K READ assorted from different makers, 5,000 STOYEPIPES, 1,600 STOVEPIPE ELBOW , 1L0O0OK HERKE ! 200 STOVES, f Cheap tor cash. MJMMWM Where shail we go? TAE EARTH CLOSET CGOMPANY Do . Red Rover, E X Silver Steo‘ Do you require stores and stovepipes, . C STRANGERRS:! ARTH CLOSETS ; . EARTH CLOSETS : LES (PATENT EARTH CLOSETS REAT EXCITEXEXKXT. QTTAWA, FRIDAY, SRPTEMBER 17, ls6o Stoves & nardood; # Bign of the Anvil, | 0. 34, Rideauâ€"st. Sparks street, opposite B L Hotel, and opposite Lower Town Mark ot, H. MEADOWS & 00, °P DORION, from ten conts up Sfteen conts up, W. HU. Bastes, _ 1 j oTTAWA, : ? ‘h' Bad of Little Sussexâ€"st. dinte saie. h-:mh-ln-. _ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ‘ FORWARDERS DEittBg 19 Wheat, Corn, Flour, Oatmeal, Pork, &c. Eweeod Buits, $10, $1%, §18, ° ‘~ * * @r FOR CASH ONLY. m N.B.â€"Altorations and rovairs attend â€" od to, All garments well % fl’mm sewed on,. Youths‘ suits tasteâ€" d‘:” .’I'ill be exesnted‘ strictly .to the time T2 9 2 T. RAJOTTE. F“Ill SALMO® York and other districts of the Union. His general soale dpflodhnlz-uhn'.. Genis‘ excellent Eweod Buits, $10, $1%, §18, s ‘_ OF GOODS INX THE Q@entlomen of taste and fashior elves with all the novelties of th All Garments made on the st frst.class workmen, in the latest Paris styles. ip NEWEST AND BEST ASSC BUSSEXâ€"8T., OPPOSIT OLARINOI-ST., Is NOW OPEK FOR B: >INES@, ana stocced Department, he can assure all who may tavour him with a call of getting the most nyfiuh garâ€" ment in the city. A tria: is most respectfully al-ha c:.r‘arnunut Ottawa I.‘.“;'.‘n l:. audiore, 'wn anything in b s would find it to their ivantage to. give him a eall, both for dnr-u and u“u Bome good PANTALOUN WMAKERS Wantâ€" ED, as well as good COAT HANDS, to whom the highest wages will be paid. None but Arstâ€" class work men need s * P.8,â€"Some of Weasey‘s Celobrated Ameorican Cloths now oven for inspection. 10102 . M 1 EOETC ~&- , offrs. sarmasdwBeiss Aiicl d esnt Irermcum: ) » & organs. . For sale “‘m m pareo to show & solect stock of English, Ecotch and Canidian T weeds, Wost of Engtand Broad Cloths, Meltons, Cassimeres, and Ont‘ulng Goods in general.. A select lot of #rosvenor, Canterâ€" h;y and .?ln:ou Soarfs Cheap. ts the Mr. Lawrence‘s ox both !ui:d- btates and the D-rh:.:: the Cuttine Greatly reduced in price during the next seven in , ueP oo tatei s ah it cA AP c acs P CIP NETe NJ 1He Legislature of Ontario. Untilthe public is satisfied with the otility of Upper Canada cou:’. in ou! edcentional system, the former xa tion wilr remain ?-. The Honourable Jobn Sandfeld MeUonaid has not beon go anocersfal with egucaâ€" The: question : ot ©g Cation has not yet been PORK *#OB10A0o MESS,* XXX and No.! FLOUR, sundry other complaints, and find 1t a superiore mkg. and 'otl"::t‘c"fio ngkice of all ." . Purshasers should be sure and ask for Dr. F. M“f‘“‘ Ohh.t}udno that the words "A. TRASK‘8 MAGNETIC OINTMENT * are on m W ui 4 $ * Northrop : L&:. Newenstle, C. W., General Agents for the adas, Bo/d ip Ottawa by all druggists and by modicing deaiers every where. _ DPapP iÂ¥ Hattles.â€"Dz. Brxonax, of Utica, Neow Xo:.kbuyu .ii have used Dr. A. Trask‘s intment in my practice a number of ;“‘“uu.uduam with pleasure I deem it one of the groatest discoveries of the uge ; for the curo of Inflammation of the Lungs, I:‘:m-ush of the . Bowels, hlumuog Rbeumasism, and in Cbitaâ€" bed Fever, 1t operatés with perfect success, in o»ses of Burns, Bruises, Froten Limbs, it acts like . Da. J. P. xmu. ol hmuu‘o, New York, says : " It has thohlln'.l,ln‘bl-lnotbeu} found wanting. Its astonishing cnmothfla--‘ mation ot thoinc- and Croup and.the wonderful -muhnhldhf the torturing pains of Rheu â€" mwatism, and reliev n{ Nervous Affections, entitle itto a high rank in the list of rewodios for these ”.l)'l w" Bay: of Knowlesvilie, New York 2. A. W. Bepurxg, w York, says ; "I have used it in several cases of Hpecial l"“':;:“h.:"m m P:)es, and sundry r com * uj ® superiore article, and well mwho noktice of all ." Received daily by express. phcrrig) ELECT TAILORI®a,. about it. ‘There is not a mother on earth who ba ever used it, who will not teil you at once that it ‘fillnnlmhobmh.ulclnndbth mother, and rehef and bealth to the child, opetaâ€" ting like magie. It is pertectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasavt :o th: taste, and is the proâ€" soription of one oi tne eldest and bost female pbyâ€" ncle "s "~d nurses in the United States. . Price 25 cents .01 everywhere. Bo sure to call for «"MRS. aINSLOW‘S8 SOOTHING SYRUP.® HMaving the fac simile of «©Ourtis & Perkins" on the ontside wrapper. All others are base imitations pr. "‘ rask‘s Magnetic Ointment Cures Croup Hattles.â€"Dr. Bruowaw af Visl_. Having opened a firstâ€"clacs TAILOBING E8TABLISHMENT Methers i mouners I Mothers )â€"Are yo°® disturbed at night ndbmh..o(mr\g.tby. sick child suffering and orying with the excruciâ€" sting pain of cutting teoth ? If so, go at once and get ‘a bottle ‘of Mrs. WINSLOW‘3 s00THING SYRUP. It will reliove the poor little sufferer immediatelyâ€"depend upon it : there is no mistak #4 Natural Life;Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It will %romote luxuriant growth. PALIIING HAIR is inhed&y checked, Mrs. 8. A. ALLE‘I',' zyt_.mxu‘sly_u. a-a.: terfent indiveent! Ir is wary shagly ant Jur Aparients â€"_ New Style. i t Change. Am;mmm‘; * Combined in\One Bottle, MRS. S. A.ALLEX‘s i4 i. llAlll RESTORER * ‘New Style. PLE OF FASHIOX, 8 No. 08 CABLE and ANCHOR, AWREECH _â€" _ Times P,. A. & P:J. 8 CHRISTIE . RTED 8STOCK orTyr. © esn suit themâ€" EGLESON, chaut Tailor priest notice, by New York and bMair to its is now preâ€" mu,m and full: of local and neral news, but we can‘t read s word of it. ‘The name is one cough, two. stutters, a sneeze, but ‘we can‘t tell who it is printed by." | g:chmm” to read . ‘.V;d"."{....l."' rman Oxdllhg& e seceived °°4*°-le- It is ; an excellent ;fi" y edited, and full of lo eneral news, but we can‘t read a ' â€"The newly initiated lightoing‘ Wi#ins. on the Erie railroad are ing, â€" gays the Buffalo Eepress, what one reâ€" asonably call terrific time. _ Og .Fiturday evening the cars left B.hlo on‘ time. Between Portage and .:“ttwg for mearly threeâ€"quarters of an r, they ran at the : ‘rate ~of 45 miles -Ib::";'flh another point they ran it a" rate which was harsl‘;‘; perceptible Iraction : under 60 miles an hour, ~The passengers; who gave the figures used langnage which was discriminately descriptive. He said : â€"** Once we ran at the tate bf 45 rhiles an hour, and another time we gallop« ten miles in 10} minutes.".. The «distine tion beflwoen rupniog a.n:‘ w ax; not a rhetorical Aor. . p in the :"“ sections of the "palabeâ€"6ara‘ beaten, one would be © ‘besten wm own countrymen, as . would . .mof been the case if Harvard . had beaten Oxiord haying a match, between.‘the corps of tli:u:‘;»d the mother country> with P,us sure, â€" He sawâ€"no possible reason= why s:ch a m:lt:l:‘:odd u;. be got up, dnnd all he co would ‘be dong to aid i There would ‘be _this satisfaction, } beaten, one would bé ‘ ‘besten" bÂ¥ . oge‘s well inted with Lord= Eloho, who huhmm,udh'm‘qflu certain he would seige the opportunity of would honour. He had just m""? en to add thnhdfiud‘old,w,;pu’ inâ€" timate connection â€"between "the volunâ€" teors of England and : Canada. . He was â€"The , Hamilton ZÂ¥mes wants "s The toast of the " Queen‘" having been drunk with due honours, the Chairâ€" man asked those present to drink to the health of their guest, an officer whose breast is covered with homours ‘ for valiant deeds, and whose name is recor ded as one of England‘s distinguished soldiers. _ His name was engraved in the annals of his country for chivalrous decds accomplished in the late Crimean . war, particularly at the storm ing of the Redan. ‘Fo Canadian volunteers be had endeared himself by his valuable assistance, and in his efforts for promoting their welfare and increasing their efficienoy. Had it been in his ‘power the Generai would have becn at the opening, but was deâ€" tained through siokness and was. still suffering, For this mark of considerâ€" ation, the volunteers felt deeply indebted, and he could say that the confidence of the whole force in his ability was such that if necessity arose and occasion deâ€" manded, he knew they would rise to a man and rally round him with confident hearts, to defend that fag which we lived under, and which he trusted they ‘ would die under. â€" (Loud cheers,) He gave the health ‘of LicutGeneral Sir Charles Wyndham., ; General Wynd[l!um va‘;’ received â€" with loud cheeri e said, in res » that throurga&lickneu he had been m to be present at thé opening of the meeting. \ He hardly knew which to value most,â€"those who supported ‘the matches or\the matches themselves. He, felt the honour very much of being t guest of gentliemen who did so much for E F lcA e e s i 10 Col. Botsford, President of the Dominion Kifle Association. On his . left | Six Francis Hincks, Major General Btisted, Mr. C. S. Gzowski. The Vice »chairs were occupied by Lieut. Col. Brunell and Lieut. Col. Boulton, while among the general company were many officers of the regulars in garrison and volunteers attending the match. On Friday noon General Sir Charles Wyndham was entertained to luncheon at the Gar:ison Commons by the volunâ€" teer officers presert, who felt much gratification at the General‘s kindness in coming up from Montreal to be present at the meeting of the Dominion Rifle Association. Col. Durie the oldest officer on the ground. presided. On . his right was Gen.‘Wyodham, Chief Justice Draper, Hon. D. L. McPhersou, and F i C Th > PWV OO C «AlF ren itz sr it oi tre. Wls LUNCHEOYX TO GENXERAL W YXDHAM 1, (Loud cheers.)â€"Montreal Herâ€" J "set | ”’-"w‘ fi'mt‘m eopl .u%m to the wmm& eessor of Napoleon I. Let us rejoice in the happiness which we possess in having amongst ns toâ€"day his muchâ€"loved son the Prince Imperial; let"us‘make those acâ€" :â€"uw‘m eout;xlt:n but expression one â€" and same thoughtâ€"‘Vive la France!‘ ‘Vive I‘Empereur® ‘Viye le Prince Imâ€" T Helch poople whonr he loved" 16 ol 1 Great from his‘entrance into life, great in the midst of his glory, greater. stiil, perbaps, i0 adversity, the clamours of te ( o upfomme t yoe at oie Four aunnt issued by General Bourbaki to the corps d‘armee at the Chalon# camp on the 15th. 1t is " worth quoting: â€"â€"** Soldiérs,â€"A century has elapsed since Ajacco witâ€" nessed the «birth of ~Napoleon 1 His chivairy WHAT . THE PREKSCH . inXÂ¥ 18 | man, inspiring the gravest revere::ce, winâ€" | ning the fondest regard, and exciting | the highest admiration. But we must | hasten our interview with him. It was | at Corinth, Mississippi, a few days berore | the bloody battle of Shiloh We had some important business, and rode to his headquarters. He met us with his usual cordiality, but stated thutâ€"in consequence of pressing matters he would be unable togive ts his personal attention, and must, for once, refer us to his© Adjutant General, but that we must not feel slightâ€" ed, and he would also be giad to sce us hereafter with the same freedom. The consideration of his manner and remarks amid the engrossing ocecupation reparing that great movement to Shigb, upon which he depended so much to ntNti.:;o the disasters © of ~Donaldson and ville, prove how thorough a genâ€" an be wu::, and how kindly was, his heart. _ He bid us good, morning, with a friendly grasp of the hand, and we never , to him aghin. <The mighty strugâ€" ‘of Bhiloh came of.~ We saw him ~one¢ in the dread carnage, flashing across the field, the incarnation: of a splendid warrior, :. He . always :rode large ».and magnificent horsges, _ His favorite steed vq,n&g,._ And when he was mounted upon the splendid animal he was the beau ideal of a general. His firm, graceâ€" ful seat in the saddle, his majestic proâ€" portions, ‘his soldferly carriage, his hand. uniform, his noble countenance, the radiant bearing of knightly chivairy that marked every moyement and feature, all l't;c a ptoug l‘cllmbnneef of g-:u;:l an J manhood for those to dw npg!:?l:l;fiew and loved him. chivalry, patriotismâ€"genius and: sublime "‘"Mh“ # _9. “’Uflflny Johncon.u He was killed about 12 o‘clock in the lintdglsfight.w Hrnaaa s When the historian sits to write. what will ‘be the chronicle of the tarbulent war of these times, ‘he will lovingly dwell upâ€" on tio character shining, illustrious and every who approached him, and enâ€" dmrez_o:l’m to hgppeoplo. utten afterâ€" wards, we met him at his headquarters, and in the field, and he always was the same affable, considerate, fatherly, gentleâ€" â€" It was gentle politen mkod; who approache« 1 him tp ‘h.u peop!., benignity. _ His features were handsomeâ€" ly monlj;d. He was very straight, and carried himself with grace and lofty but simple dignity. He fltued neatly, <but always in full Confederate gray General‘s uniform, that suited hi admirably, His whole appearance indicated, in a marked degres, power, decisicn, serenity, thought and benevolence. We thought him then at first flusb, and thought it unâ€" varyingly afterwards, and think now, in ‘ the sh:%a:j memory of his noble manâ€" | hood, sacred by the consecration of his thrilling and heroic death for theâ€" Southern cause, that he was one of/ the swectest and most august men we ever met.â€" His character was entrancing in it pure : mobility. Theré was something in his manner that emboldened confidence, and ‘when we got through, nothing could exâ€" ceed the fatherly manner with which he replied, encouraging, instructing, and asâ€" suring us of his kinduess. He proffered to help us, with his counsel or otherwise ; invited us to call on him at any time, | and, giving us the necessary orders, we 1 i 2 m "7CC en ye s0 figure, and finely proportioned. He meaâ€" sured. six feet anrtwo inches in height, and had flesh to give him perfect symâ€" metery. His face was large, broad and high, and beamed with a look of striking benignity. His features were handsame 7 93 He was very , upon no hero more luminous for TOLD OF NAPOLEONX. ALBERIT SIDXEy Jonxsox. B4 » # ";1,,4 | NP petnening in th> wheat ‘_ most :‘B“h"buz.dd“‘_“:', tl:: of which ..’Sb: -l:idw toabecs:cpurc;oi.: xm.. :nre, fair condition. ‘The early wheats are mf gallant â€"inferior in quality, ideficient in me::‘“‘“ dwell mâ€"two quarters per sere bei w and loved him. spoken F places m illed about 12 o‘clock in the | * +1 .;‘ -w several Se ntle politencss blish the proclamation Rebet fan Interview With Isl;. Augusta Constitutionalist, y large and massive in i _ouâ€" | earnest.,. The repi afterâ€"| vary materially, on rters, | predict an avgrage. the rikillv to <be know entleâ€" 1 the pow cm&\'b“'h _winâ€" | threshing. "We adl iting | t ckpross must mfi) the won scarcely be in our province to comment upon it. But, as medical practitioners, noqoi.'acfl'm'u-,“’i. the ‘x: <f nervous and d sy mptoms -fiebitisenuhmg llhdod,!' and in the still more grave and internal «mischict of permenent character which is often eaused by it. Until some little physioâ€" Wh"'kdr“-.‘hlplflofle-d. education, ~und is considered an * aqâ€" W&,’nm it is of little our streets, _ It is lamentable to observe m SueT turn a woman, young or.old/â€"arho moves ard in a stoo position, mmable even to hold hnaF.u‘pfl‘ln in sonsequence of the constraint upon the tightlacing were confined J;E' distorted appearance which it never fails to produce we might regret indeed to see the fce nale f Awflb“l‘lil-ld.“lm, g:hhuforntime, 'oh.? more by fushion. than by the spread of knowâ€" ledge, he has not been killed, but has ’.:‘i”:"_“" apparently for a betier spring, for his victims are as numerous :‘j«&u ever. The folly is one ich was formerly to be found mainl in the drawingâ€"room, but now it also filly me imacose quantity of weeds and tubbish growiog with tgeir wheat crop, vor:ddroomianni.u, are not hurrying their stuffinto sack. At the presenttime there are about as many aeres of wheat uncut as there are carted.‘ Tus Warst or tiur P London Times says :â€"*" Ou llml::uaty aear ghge.“g ‘Wt.m now having most 1i t weather, all we reaily want or-m'.fw&.h. vesting of our crops. ‘The wheat now carting is going up in fine ‘ trim,‘ and barley is daily and considerably â€" improv. log in ‘éolour and in quality.‘ Rrom Cambridgeshire : . " Weather continues â€"The Princess of Wales continues to 605050 ®o o e oroug _ CCC ~ mimk =poken of favourably by »wers, â€" being f‘-l". harsh and Dbad ’ilb colour.‘ ~On Thursday, from Buflolk, our | advices ran thus:. * We have pleasure at least to report a week of real harvest weather, Ane l-dol;_ot P;rmeu have: taken ul;' vantuge of it, and a great ‘quantity o wheat has been secured in go._goo'udi{iu; still there are a wreat manvy samnlas af still there areâ€"a preat ;.',:.,';;‘ .;;,'.;.""',i- new wheat offerin ite outof condition and unfit for ufi:. usa‘ HRram tha was stated : ‘ We have now had ten successive drys of the harvest weather, which bllem:(:cd fadr-eu in this im mediate neighbourhood to proce 4 rapid) with gathering in th: wheat c op ‘ '::.{ of which may be said to be securc4 in fair condition. The early | whoats are â€"inferior in quality, deficient in ;:{iâ€"uu quarters pér acre s:: spoken of in several places. leldlolhrlqmcut,onlyllnull porâ€" tion of which is gathering in, but with a week of continued fine weather the greater portion would be housed in usefal ham, it was stated.~=»* We have had a week of splendid fize weather for harvest work, stacks running up is all directions. Wheat, I â€" fancy, will be good. Ulr'] very inferior, both in size and colour. 1 think bo.h must cast well, from ~the quantity oi straw.‘ From the cast coast of Scotiand : * Anothér week of magniâ€"‘ ficent harvest weather bas â€"enabled the tarmers in this neighbourhood to make good progress. A few more fine days will bring reaping to a close, anda conâ€" siderable breadth of both barley and oats has already seen stecked in fine conâ€" 'di&io..' Â¥som Suflolk it was remarked : ‘ The past woek has been ~ fine ard dry, and since Friday much warmer. Har. wvest work has constantly ‘ procgeeded without interâ€"uption. In the earlier districts the bulk, and in the Jatter tully halt the whe:: has now been secured, but m-ueln)fit without doubt in too soft a ition for present use. A portion of &'h barley crop, perhaps a fourth, has lko bO.l'l ;-;: x.r;d W ednesday 10 carnest.,.. Lhe reports of the wheat erop vary materially, cna but iew vonture to rro_du:t an avgrage. Theiresult is not ikely to ‘be known with‘ accuracy until the pow cmwu,bccn fairly tested by threshing." "We adhere to our opinion, so repe olfius’i, that it will be very inti the grower as ‘regards m:r'flll as yield"‘ SBame date Norfolk,;» neighbourhood of Fakenâ€" closed®with l._fi‘q,v'.yder‘.?‘ and toâ€" day brighter than Sunday, and all without rain, Machines make quick work with cutting, and. carting follows without much interval, and harvest work goes on rapidly. â€" Turnips and potatoes want rain. Beans are worse daily.‘ From the East Riding: â€" ‘Weather during the past week has boen favoarable for harvest, which : has: mow commenced in good mat secured up ~to the 19th â€"instant, when niany m‘&t had ‘been put together in very bad‘order," #ame of which will not be disturbed ~nibst ~probably up to spring mext‘"* Oar‘ sdvices were as under from» the »West: Biding of Yorkshire, dated: i /Duesday: ~**The â€" past â€" week | :The Mark Lane 4#xpress of the 30th alt. has the fellowing with regard to the harvest in England :â€" * The week opened with a most brilâ€" liant day, and such has continued from its commencement to the close, snnn! and very hot.. Several days the thermc meter in the shade was up to 85 degrecs, abpd the barmoeter ranging hi;fi, up to 30.10 and 30 20â€" iinches ; the barometer falr:? slowly on Sanday, Our advices are of the most cheering> character as regards securing the corn in the finest condition possible,; later. on, when the test of threshing has been extcnded, some better opinea of the yicld may be arrived at, but up to this point there is a great variety of reports, snd there is the greatâ€" est variet of g'unlité;_ but the condition of this i,'éf_p‘ gathering will far exceed ~~~" UHEB BRITISHR airvEst. »Seov e um is {PRTICHE qualty generally is yal Highness and her 1 freely among the ury 8t. EKdmunds it tit y 5-3': â€"5 CFEXTg If the evils of

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