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' In fr I "MI“ " M '(i coat FreUrk M; , " In I; in Mia 'g'rfitdr h Pt. _ "dab-aa- a a £STOREII ' ALLENS Lrny "an" to m “or and Beauty. I lluir Dredging. ‘innt growth. ‘55 Mediate]! checked. 'trzv..tAs.saypu,a- .07": II. "a! " IIOS. .' that hDNESDAY. JANUARY IG, 1870. mm mi " Nature'- Cron. Mn. lluon or e to: list want. an - atreqa Lar, 's, - â€w..- .VVO-Aiy dun om. , A. The any-(Int ttaint/n ought to have had tho guaranty to forgo, tlet 2d',ettti1tf2ta,l'td, the lodging cough . tor. Bethun- is It its, "0";th right mud (light, to ntinhin Atainst '.thljudgonéuf0!th081,509 note. _ . It.“ 'moron-tMira-used, the jgdgngc jail: :07an with the exception of thatiikrtairistg to the than! t.ttevrhia What was ahrtgorillirtgtoyqr. 1hrrutrthrruqtaiu-dittgtt-d- 'ritttrottltetydeti,_thekirrdpr- gangstbocnn Min-mug iettftry"tlteestio" ofthis pliyttiib, "indietated tirthet "id-te, "anda-tyd-ltPuisttdiyriny " have anew-at to tell you, believe it or not, Madame baroque be still three month. to remain in Purgatory. You can abridge the time by caning Ina-es fa be mid." (Jaiuseeerd a was mea- dre ; crops-(e on m, Madame Lav-neg“ a canon (Ma rater do: Is Purga- hire. . Vaneâ€. . abnyer lo (an en faieanl dire lee M) Pt The learned Judge who pronounced the judgment, unong other things, murk- ed as follows I Tim the gratuities to may rank by [mu m 'ttquintet wink he was in their hospital, exceeded 810.000 in that on. down gm: at diiregent times. He justly obtained from them tutitle of "bimfuatmr a PM." this given a; hill 1tthcsye, - â€an beforé " dank. He ltd insolvent. Were we to I". t d dollars of his doctor’- bill, lit we. would never; tulebeuaabloto n indebu Win 11w o the m and benching use imam with. um: at upward- qf $20,000. It. mum of the iMeuaitoe may be use from Exhibit. No. 21, filed in the ttat"0, boiig the Lt',,','?,,', of I letter from Jouoph' Felix "oetp" to his brother: " 16, 8 pas.--, in this moment Uni)ed. a leper from the ihperieurxt than drained I] m. iutilir-d yin-n t',u1,ieflt"i,fttiit, The latter, howem, "ally Fuiiu. mid iFiiiriiikiii KW“ f,', “We of inukndlo a . obi-folio. ies: " When we norm he might Jet',',,'. teatatioet we raised our pdon.’ And again " We tt'tt on: rate become the pay- ment no ohyod I long time." . In the mountmdnponin when: for-n iehrmier (mu m) 01,127. involving an overcharged novel] 8160 a you, wording to plaintiff â€count first fondant Defudnnt in bin Footn- lays great out. upon tl-tin-l noliniutionn of the data-hood to obtain money from the old nomad numerous letter- In filed of uhiblu which show the Sinton' add". and the old math Maxis}. the new. 1trrurrsr, My new “I! eeventy you: of use. m WI. likely to be . troubléeolne bender, Ind in Get was no. It In and in favour of the nuns that the team of Browne's life was {mention and thet u could not live 003, and “with the " . you even the plaintife could not lose much, the rate for the hoard ind dwetion‘ of their pupils being £18 e you, There was t elesr bargeil. Luooqne roofed the building " promised. the {Mindl- sued for 8600 . year, and this ifter tint on the death tjtharooire they hld sent in their bill i','lrfg only at the rate of . the bargain. _ when Sine: Deuter- The rate ("hie board and l 'g we] determined on that condition, " the Lady Superieure. He use to E80 a you afterwude. She furgher lay: no otlterr rate for board was ever agreed fo'r. At thnt nu â€tongue nude men, peymu, end never the: hie entry was that an shared." Sister; Ptmers, any- that LnrOcqne would have objected to pay more., . Larocqne I“ to enter the tttfd; andit nu agreed that he ghoul , cover phatin'btiildin with tin, ld cost oflcven hunting and thirty" pounds. From thin jldgment defendant appeals, inaiating that plainttle’ demoed it an afterthought ' that the eoehunt‘hed been altered to well their dutattds; that the teatator, Larooqne. en infirm old matte continually aolioited b pleintife, con- rented'to anything. d7 signed the note and duh for no value. And this View the Court Review of Montreal has taken. . The evidence adduced is of a tery' m'tsgulareurasster. Some of the pointy are an tolloqrr.-.. - Judgfnent unedin October, 1868, for plaintiffs J,'.' tho funenl expenses and the no†for 81,500, which note as found by the judgment to have had for the ttattgtr, board and lodgings of Luocque, and cm of plaintidis for him. But thematof the demand mm to have The defendant pleaded that the testat. or while in the hospital, between 1857 and the term of his death, gave to plain- title upwards of 820,000 ; that the board and lodging, and service money asked ought not to be allowed, and yes not meant to be asked ; that the note and draft sued upon there mere liberalitus, that all bond and lodging have been paid for, that tendons estate after his death was found to heeompletly insolvent, but defendent we. tiling to oonfcu judgement lor the funeral expenses. The Staten answer that they never received anything by‘reaaou whereof their? demand could be reduced ; that the note was pt meat in part for board and lodging, J,V that the draft waato acquit . debt; that the deceased Larooque was in such a condition in his last years " neeemittted great care and labour on the part of 'plaisiiidk, worth $3,090 a year. The larger' sum ia made up of 84,044,- 82, balance due for board and lodging, service and attendance; 81,500 amount ot note made by decealed in favour of plaintiffs ; 83,000, part of a drah'by him for E755 far 'plaintiffs, and 81025,40 for funeral expenses. [Joseph F. 1ixurcoque, died in IGintifn aims-house or hospital " Ottawa, Dee. 1866, and after his death puintirs sued for the above amount. V am“ bum-o, Eleanor. . This..easeirt' which the plainum, a religious eorporuion, sued for ".022,02, being a bahwo alleged to be due on â€count of £9,022 originally due by the late Joseph Felix Lamoquo defendmt'l (cantor. [ITIRII'I'IIG CAi.ENMrg" or ~ Inv‘w. (te'. at Ottawa, vs. ill-advent after 1 m then went hose and deliberately Met down “the M,and min aoool l and eollected runner, in the rut-nee of , his father and mother, an agrees to " Jriende, which he pieced in his pocket. After pending of his dinner as and, he [ went I: stein for a few minim, and, on 1"llv'lltl,' took n short 'l'k and then went into the stable, when he chm him. nelf through the heart. The note in his pocket was " follow: . I RISING Sumner" w, 1869. ‘ Friends, and who-us my concern t--. I here mlfered for crimes uqltur--it has brought me to my tonh st last., I with l to be bid may will, in the land of Gd Friend- do not up for me, he: hriiiaai' and forever " to mend your mgr. Good bye. friends! I hue no new in. One whom trouble has laid in his gun. Young men beware of bad com- pany and aim it. Take your dear mother's advioe--you will be better of in the end. Please take “vice from "in. this last mum m a; publi'c 901nm. Put my mac toit as fol- .0“qu "au, "tterttbt- may singled operation. All such can It. but “at by than. of unit-04y. Thou-dc upon Why. animato- this an; “and“,lnmvmw All.» clarion-a hum-n with by -. J. WHOM. Links" “I.“ “any“ 11mm 600, all." Due-nob! the “meta: “db-up, Dt.J. Minimum Mu1erinaoereirsaardnrhtrurua"dr. Bold â€drums. - 1844a P-l-Dr. J. 3w annulled P110 36.. dy in mild, soothing and nibble fire Intemnt hand, Blendingnnd Itching I’ll-I. Itat had- I-aodhto "I!!! and metdtr out. It. Some weeks since I young man named Vincent Vandever, a resident at Rising Sun, Md., went to New York, where he obtained employment no conductor on one of the Chestnut street riihrar out, and having associated with ted, companz, as finalfr" arrested on the charge of "ng Itoien 8300 from a drover named Miller. At a hearing before on alderman he was released on bail. m then went home,- and was to report himself for a hearing of the can next week, ' , Shortly after thin he reclined an ounce of mnriatie acid, an an ounce of creoeote; but iiading that slow caustic, poisons would cause a horrible death, he did not use them. Soon that that be In sent to a provision, store to, hue meat for dinner, and on his n) $26 he , etc pod at another start, and purehued‘ n Snot of paper, remarking that he in. tended to write his will. . , r Mother and Father deer, do notion) for no ; I am "tiUied that I will have mt henna". Give my pines" love to my dear Annie. Ihnow it will. alum break your heath, but do not. I fer me-the one that wronged me at be blend. I hope.' She appeared toarikh to get rid at her husband, end told Medan that Col. Leigh was not her father, and that ifo she (Georgiana) could get e divorce, she (Medore) would merry Trevenion. But Medore's liking for her scanner wee very slight, end efterlivin with him shout three years, she npplieg to her friends for menus to enable her to seperete from him. One of these appeals for money reeched Lady Byron, end called forth from her e teryjittktioGto letter, offering protec. tion and funds. Ttnu, wee in An net, 1840, end not long afterward fedy Byron met Medan " Potttainebtead, ) end informed her that the deep interest lslie felt in her welfare erase from the fact that Lord B ron had been her father. The feet she then learned for r the first time, as neither her sister nor her sister’s husband had ever in their stories about her mother's ednltery, hint. ed at iatest. For shout-two yeers she lived upon‘Ledy Byron's bounty, but in the summer of 1843 that bounty wee suddenly, end for some noespleined reeson, removed. Alter several, months had been spent in inetfeeteel attempts to , lying nbout s rmstyneihstion with Ladr Byron, in which she was aided by Sirl Geonge Stephen, Dr. Lunhington tey other gentlemen of ehnrtutter, Medan Leigh disappeared " the end of the year 186 and _soon efterwnrds died. The concluding partOf the book com- pares the two narrative. of Modern Leigh end Mrs. Stowe, 'end ettempts to show that the dharge of incest thet Lord Byron was not concocted not long after his death, end that Lady Byron, in [ eccepung the charge es trnth, wee the; victim of the conspiracy end intrigues of certain interested parties. C l of "series of letters from Lad Byron to her husband's natural daughter," and also as contributing to the support of Mrs. Stowe's charges against Lord Byron and Mrs, Leigh. This book proves, l however, to be quite the meme of this, lbeing a vindication of Lord Byron, and ‘consisting‘of a. preface and introduction by Dr. Charles Mackay, the autobio- graphy of Viedora Leigh, the fourth daughter of the Hon. Augusta Leigh, a vindication ofJord Byron, and: few pages of entirely extraneous matter relative to Lord Byron'sJife in' Greece. The preface informs the reader 'of' the manner in which the autobiography came into, the hands of the editor, and proves the authenticty of the paper with reason- able T clearness. The fact that the Medora Leigh of the autobiography was the fourth child of Lord Byron’s half, sister is made "i1ieiently evident in the l introduction to warrant a careful consid- eration other statements. Her story is britfly this: She was"; born in 1815, and at fourteen years of age went to live with Aer eldest sister, Georgiana, who married a distant cousin, Mr. Henry Trevanion. She was seduced by this man, and soon afterward went with him to live on the coast of Normandy. Trevanion's wife acquiesced in and aided in many ways her husband's adultery. -m 9onme 3mm; on!» About that Allegod "Chi" or In. n Epitome attic but lingual looko- ' the Byron Subject. ' " Medorn Leigh".. A History and an MtobrogrMrlt" is the title of a new and in some respect- perhaps an important contribution to the Byron controversy. It is a book of about three hundred - and was " first mnouuced I mining or " up?†" lnDOA- PM“... T -A- D..._ A- A IAD 01.3 " IUIOIDI. ittfittttjtt' . V. A. Q. V., In; Vic-rm. HIDORA Luca. a he ireori"tiuiiiir the Straits of Mischa , 3;", bo awaits Term dd Fuego. It hoped , hm by- ovory Ihip which pass through the m... smug, eithertoplace hrtteim.itorto not taliei lettem ,flom it. Thin you-0‘00. t he in. Ilium-o take csre of itself, it in ooofidr , tdtorthe protmttiorof W,_ ed Henry Ward Beecher the apostle of free love, converted Plymouth nhepel into In suction mart on needs] even- ing. A NewYork enotioneer occupied the '/pulpit," endproceeded through twolnng honu to sell to the highest hidden the rightfor the next twelve a-tu-aut, weeey to hurthe Goepel? Lethe be ontlteefirside4iartiohesarther0uel reed; fer we hire the eeriptem are reed even "I Plymouth dispel. Even the An' York Herald. which is not within for my high econ of no: lit ayeofthe eeenethetit‘ae no 'iiiily, to be very "Paritaitcal, P . l or “Method-tied to have " mit" knee of reli . e propriety 'UUeted " eeelng (i?'ii'itici, to be " toe the wonlpip of Crater turned "into e Well atemt gold room." But the free love edroeete aye it in " a part of the weye" of bin people; en we no.“ not tind fault, elthough n limiler ex- culenif of eny wet ht at all, would jusul fy any iniquity. ft, mount realised wee 'lbT,648--mtiser e nine priee for the eponle end one which he donbtleee thinks lolly J'ustiN. tld',',"':':": 1tt ere-zen ewhon'eeton prine' to the ',','g'g'egl, 'll,1t'l'lt people but tat,','.',',', privilege efe eeet ieehnreh. eeen lynpthiee with eneh -hnt in this cue they have rally no reeeon to be olhmud. It hontheeontrerye biasing tothegoor tsetkhigh prieee :nclnde them Tm Bead -2bmto Herald. tt-trmted Outpo- atom but... mind 5 “Can an lnlon cum", .6 do}: in. In 1mhxtdagotittes “womb, -beet-otttro6tbs-trortttnr-ti" if thong-.1 WeWymnnd‘bo-o mmbuymM-Mmu mammwunm. Mun! may a ' Then on but. as." “I. helium mu grits, either to place' letters ilit or to e i lettem ,from it. Thin poo-0‘00. “radon take ctre of itself, it in ooet.iidr Mter the probation of m, and than in no eznrrtrltr t"Ltttt, of this taut luring occurred. ship under- taken the voluntary Marni-ion of the continual of the barrels if their destine- tion ll, within the limit; of the Tore.' C--.-.." that been any â€to ho tin-dud, 4teetqtq pun no" mini-g tte-tmt-ttu"- etef 'eirrr {thing you patchwo- attisiat., Dam -A' Stu-Wonxrxa Pose Orrrtm.-- The Iimpieet poet oithas 'in the wotld is tohtbadoo-tl-tunostrenitrtg Auction. For some you’re put 3 (null bend bee been listened by In iron chain to up outermost rock of the mountains ororltitsgittg the Strait! of Megan» and“ Term del Fuego. 1diirllii'iiiiiil le {m Altitt 'rhith 1-9- ‘hmxh the to protect Lady Sinclair from wrong The young man appeared upon the seen.- of blood, and endeavoured to execute his mission; but the newly-made widow, mistaking hia intentions, drew a pistol from her banana and ahet him dead upon the epot. What became of Lady Bin- olair after this u not known, but the memory of that day in still green in the yminde of the Norwegian penaentry. It lime in tradition and rustic eons, and a pillar in the bloody pane been the " lowing inscription :-." Here lice Colonel Mnelitr, who with 900 Scotchnien, were dashed to pieces like clay-pot by 300 boom of beam, Vange end Freon. Bordon t5agaUtadt,of Bingeboe. wan the leader of the boom." Mr. Robert Chambers, in his Domeetio Annie 'of Scotland. 'ttrc---" in a peuant'a houee near by were ehown to me in 18¢9a few relieeof the poor Caithness-a-- a mat- ohlock or two, abroedeword. a couple ot powder baks, and the wooden part of a drum." There inaballad still po Ur, which relatee to the rowreae orthe peaeantry. It in entitles. , - “the Vine or Iter- 7 “ Strike Ito-eye Valhalla-mu em . Wee the Nee-ore aatoresring cry; 1 And in: tho ttttood- werrlore an, no In their [on they lie. Nutone ofthe nine hundred ne- Baum! to his home to tell What peril an“. the, {no in and: glut Where the “Alum Roman-n dwell. A tft: stand- when our 1m no, l I: dually light o'esrtlaromt; And not] Nunrnnn'u hour! but: high When he looks on that cold my none.†Colonel Sinclair perished in the midst of his men, buUhe most effisetittcr part ofthe our, realisin- to be told. it, war mmpamod by " wife, and on this fact becoming known to I Norwegian Lady in the district, she dispatche_ her lover UV. of Denmark and Norway, and was (sorely pressed for soldiers. In this 'emergency an inexperienced odioer, nam- ed Munkheven, was neat over to 8oot- land to obtain recruits for the service and by the summer of the next £6" a force of 3 000 men was raise end embarked for the seat of war in Sweden During the intervnl the tide of fortune had rung etrongiy against Gustavus, and it seemed 'almost impo'e‘sible for Munk haven to get his Scottish contingent landed in Sweden. Me was n bold auer, however, and proved him If worthy to the King whom he served. He ended towards Thronjiem with the intention of marching acme Norway, and in order to dintrnet the attention on the garrison, he detached 900 men, under the command of Colonel George Sinclair, nephew of the Earl of Cnithneee to land at Bomndnlen, and much avroee l the country farther south. Colonel Geo.'ge Sinclair made his way u) the tdg,d Leeeoe and into the Adde- bran , [Imaging the country dong the route. At length he entered the Pen of Kringlen, and was surrounded by the pennantry, who clustered upon the Iidee of the ravine, and hurdled down boulders and blocks of stone upon the heads of the inndere. The Scottish torion hope were thrown into confusion by the unexpected attack, and in this state they were set upon by the Norwegian, sword in hand, and cut ofto 3 man. 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You knit on a too-wt to pay uttenuhu to a young (lie, they spend .their time improving strutting; and notation]! iiad a wird, which c] nuke toawUtrie fut out, calling their mu- trout I duunoe, Ip- pu'encly tot“ wombat. jut In tho has git than this clip» 3nd when“ maul: bud- ovu' ad gobbl- I, It. mend. Jun like I In, to: all the world. all much oph with the other Mr if he ain't had! mbig or luminous. It in pluck that vim a honor tom“, Bou- - do but. my lid. “who“ val-k. they won't lay any can, not a, a hatch can]. norm to the you; out 1th My no that than u can. truth in the 'niurolosriaal abut. o! if my “duh“ "nae-5m no "iitk," were brand’s nan, who can add-b npponooeov tuuatungoda,otitia when he wuen't Ira,':',",', to see ctr-pan, and wu for thrto enc rebuilt over into Ae first mower, end was furrver ther- wetdn destined to crow, u I kind of In. uin4 it. This change from . run touch tor their Arhtiatt abilities, nod for their planes: tow the bone. “at is no dug innue- thatamtrr-aehnim. new than his midpo- end Ability to and "tother fellow, and it is iiat no with a hen When n menu-56h {inmate hag A m}. in Nashville tdcuatu . revolving door in "In“, ouch. which checks of every pang“, giving the Mmuwhich hem on or ott, nd the time. The gun. " dturnerigtri" an. ounce. found " Armiddd, New South Wnleu. turn: otttto be a piece ot poor crygtznl-quufsnefy Inuth wgm-vorg. "ViCii'iiiiiii Tia'" iiiiiiir'iiiir, '2i'l'igé'i'ai"li'l.;;el. J'i'l.l'il'e' " Aii Abericin hind advertises :--" The men? politegladia will set " vim, Gm- Aoéruntin Michigan who Ito] e “0, run not held for trial beam do I‘ll " Inbject to " when under mint-t." Fin ofnburmion! _A-r-ttrr-rt-.--- The retail manhunt; of Philadelphin {mo fully determined to take action look. ing touch the "tarminatiok of the .. dollar storm." A Memphis bride ducted her Inu- band the morning sna- her mm, beam he nfuncdto lend tho break- faat up to her pom, shay A story in tolit of a dog chin; deer 30 hours, and they both drama {in}; 1ytst.,. For. ten fest tpmn (PM: Madeira “we willgield 8,000 pipesthis yeat." . 'v' i _ G A seamstrebu dung! 11,4535 Kitchen in making a shirt: _ _ _ ' . 7 deer 30 hours, and they both dropped dead at last, not ten feet wart. Le Englishman who carried n live tit key by taken hold of the neck, had to pay . fine of 20 shilling: _ "V "it pm. f J o . h- I..,', 'rote," from "ae" NW2 A rainy {gain was mandarin“ _ " avalanche on Mount. _ in, am hurled dowp n preqpioe. - . Lair" bund- oolaili the boom; market 4,852 head ofcatdo, and 54,915 Peanut; are mic! to be I In. car. " the bra complaint. A eon-on Janka-din: but found in the Pf',','? of: Hartford itdot13 yarn. 'r A L“_I2_L 1-- --- A , A, I 'ive.pallr noun- rot l-'l-W. 151)" um". . 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