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Ottawa Times (1865), 1 Feb 1870, p. 1

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ate to be \t lime ai the i Junel4, 1869 DK #ALH OR #ALB stt A OHALN oasugasd Uik »omptto0k aad We. wiuIits BEARS â€" . utended in aid of #4 of mortgages on the vr anP or io bondbhoiders, ##4 it of stockholders «94 and to anthorise the # hasse. anw rallwsg 4 not. kmow ablis aotlos 1# tal Rallwag * ameas ot ine Den wa for â€"an Ast i a Rallvey from Pork, Cuteage, 144 9Â¥ as the works lo haroby «given that s to the Puriiament of that it never ander ihe sontral of , and from thence 16 Medicine uen w9 t OTICKL Sackaichowan and . and apen Rivers may be the sonstrastion of ay hom Part Qarry, with power to of Ontarie, to Sherries o'dl.u‘uhhnool Ane , Burguady, Souterne and Maderia Wines in wood and bottle,Improved by age. 1Â¥E#â€" Â¥ WABM _ AlBo FURXACE, And it Works to a Charm. INES, OLP» RYE, PROOR ANXD .p wHiskEy, â€" â€" r-uln_u.u extramely low riees, and Stewart‘ Bostch Whukey and wl w reltt t (anrersd thavones 204 it mearee Lene teantooaiet es id Thats UOR %â€" .l.:-: uwbu;-.uly the larges € is remmal fninmniestornd raca texured at en peose | it is the i‘..-'::“fl;"m com 10ported. ie eras edirare ana 3 m MOMMM&‘; m. 4 think,. cannot tai e whe ag frror me with lt erded b NASH, . and Retail P Coonao BRuaxoims ; Renault & Henâ€" ",u’llflfll.&"fi- wee LA ND GUNâ€" 3 _Da Kuzpor‘s and. Houtmans, a wood Mais Irish Whiskoy. :flEM‘L fre ‘:'.FCM pte aod qte. atredeers‘ prices. y give notles of my intention to ..J"i », wined or oanerwise. TO U ATO > AUC ) KBUCHUR, &o wholesale ‘:::b m the last four years th» story | 5 to make, the m my 30 RIVEAU STREEKT, QPPAW A, .« OPENED NIS NEKW ESTALâ€" LISHMENT L""""""" “&I.“aq.-‘“"’ for sale at V A a large ‘ 8AVELD FRONM FIRE C at remthamme .. OEXT BEL0ow cosy WKA ; }n:O‘rs' AND sHOES a . stook as eaual in warranted i6 ks paery.N@ 0 supply +# n le ioh can mw Imporial, Young maing churen‘ tiil next summer, as tor fear of taking ootd, for the sexton %#, Coarse and Pine Suit. Asso. Bordeauzand ther Vinegors Wederiog ars trewt, Wlu..n dirset &-&lulofll Ri FOR LidH® nouses asov£ Ottemay 124th Janugry, 18%0, # wl be reomved at the Departâ€" ine apd, Fishories up tg noon o wtho 1st PEBBUARY, 2970, for iton Of & BIGF 404 Light Goure st ar, Lake Satut Frandis, . the constraction of a Plor ang wat Potnwb Oalre Oboal, Lake s1 #I8 WHUKLAN, ITiL 8#00T AND sHOE STORE, AL _ STOPVER . DEPOT, om . " e emene y « o o uns .. x_}_““”?wm aumerous :::MMD son«= up & i LELP WRB, MEADOwW3 & CO STORES AND OTHERA, meaken DP al s kmen amployed , nane and specificalons to be Lachine Canal office, montreal, Wuu‘nfi-fihl'fi "Yorks PORK, ? CKLED SALMON, LABK HERxING8, a%*C ®p works ate required to be comâ€" lst day of MaY next, in agcor» Iespousit! q â€"XZmpty Plokle boities coltecsted piooes givem. â€" _ 10y ant does naot t or any tender bs reoeetved for c Aurman; D 0 THOMSON, Treaâ€" K# atdomsox, t o ousx. ), Munuges. ~, _ â€" _ i}y4tif WEPRLROR A PH COMP as% Y #* at bar alns T 7 . 7 aiik®, "Ming to to the thithful perfornjance of Codse ground and roasted daily on DREECTORS 1200 4 __<_ P. MITOHELL, of Marine and Fisheries. V YORK ATRZET P Dacumoxa‘s Exchascg parke stroat. «* &T sorte of work, . Oaly the 3RORGOER MURPHY one, or both of bind itselt to and the public , Brushes, learved in three days by its ali. Sent anywhere rmdpdl‘.h;“b“-lfl-u HOOPING QOUGH DIBEASES OF THE THROAT PULMONARY CONsUuPrtio®n ‘As a Lortenâ€"Pure or diluted with a little water AFFECTIONS oOP TtHuE sK1x ITCBINGs ‘DISEASES OF THE scaLr. Quyot‘e with the andovwase I-A'h.‘:d:r .tlvo of 'o'::‘..' Beiginm and Spainm lence w 1t dvumpany eaoh “b't A an A€ ## :..MOI‘ Tiramris rat Weethty F_SE J asots. The Prairle Whistle and Animal Imitator Nuubya%h h-;‘:..;.::.: s00g of bird, aoigin horse of an -._3_.,,5_.; a NoJ, bitde, beats sn Wnn bviexaas‘t, BPARKS STRERET, Ortawa Ti w ':wl-:- can be accom Tick “... inla. and roomse . Ge 2udOnt ons Sapite! will dad superior no Q:m CAR, CEXTRATED PRooP ulyreus. M has deg : of i innbrams hi ,aeemeee ie fohrerine uce 1e it very soluble, Frofiing, this Mfi pm‘ & o-.:m lr-nl,m. 19 % 1 velume contains T.' T CE We RVW! a ARWEFY .U:" hss in Wliepe mssy i aimet ons leseaeroun A m'd&unub , ton bage * SPrade men Trerrie hevivieg '__;!m-- motto"â€"QuiecÂ¥ Sales and . G@GROCER 1E s ‘ 4~mnlmu‘. n $ (orfeitorecinty in thorrars ie o m low prodts, [ of all deserip trens, and ime_ GRoOCER® & COMMIS»1ON MERCHANTS, desite . o J °*U®A® aoavemny. c Mr.@U8taAY®s sxit lkt ofthe Cathe . ml Mdh‘-&n‘w 0 Lessone on Prano as i Uinging.. Rideauâ€" wreot, corner d!\lt@: % pw-o "llld.;;‘h‘. ...m.., .::,," ipaided to divide his time ween Ottaws and Ogdessbargh, -ld.l‘og u’uh- Bis hig old patrons and u-&u.uum.u future, to attend to their orders Tor taning ‘more prompiiy [“,‘ Shall elait Oibama amas C .2 eud lule mas 2 _ "i _ " eermguy ‘han Reretofore. .dlflmo..v.n«.m.‘ Orders received at Mr, Bermingham s Austion | Rooms, and st K. Miles‘ Music Store. ) M ns NKO. N. BEYE&vl¢CT =| ‘"WQW‘;“.W“ with ap Mccomplished Indy tescher, announces that her Dancing Classes will sommence on W“.lq!.m“ Inttant, < , «4 0n on o s ftoelee® man be cbtuinéd on appit. 1271, Auditog. 1 this h the .;g_hmu..wu:., the Recsiver. eed ........'“u-a.-;g:‘::u...'"-x.:.-;r The Hon. &L l.hn)“ o:m. I.P...:.. beer appointed Counsel to the Company tor the Domin A 1 CWC I-.t es . ud B nc e oi 1D No 33. The UNION MUTV Â¥ Sn( .. Wkeâ€"otoage # U, a B, K. CORW LNX, General Agent, 8t; John N. n iut Tamk +. .‘ " “ ,000 'l“-.m"-'-lufl- we ty . . â€" Ohtrry ht Dowbert aew . | : Afore 30e (4 10e per yurtk Lfl'n.' wing I â€" A LAROR SUPPLY &Mn.maw fm.wmu:“ wst Spesial sttention en to the purchasing on w_m.n%?_.:.gr ire vlnl MRUVEVaAL * f BE â€" INX8URANoRE CuOMraAX yY @r RA4NE «. ; Beaver, Toronto Mutval Fire and ho e pummer ermant Biaae Anem * M Bros m.u‘.g mreats, ‘over Maon : P*vmi.i. tharo m a mous. Jt t awa NOX uwoutum: ker remiend ."“.m..h.l MkHrsede Ts uL s Ot awa, NMovembr 1. t98u, 4 RONC 5 CaATARRH OP® rmunnn COLDS8 . > i: . . OBSTINATE covogs"~ IRRITATION OF THE cugst U in 3t A 44 PEOPLE‘3 TEA sTORE!â€" No. 36 nu-.a.i and Dukest t®e.. t; 1469. ..*._.'.* IBLILX cansnay, COMMIISION A Eflw. eliceicnmmnninetirnpmmnneiogs sooes nrtmmemmemmmarmmeemen nomaies ANCIAG aND DK&roRTX®®T CaAN~1is, COATS, Pon #t 1 a vBr, | smints paawe# & N* k Jhe attention af the B nu::.‘ Au':::. &e., u_-.f."m'_“. O bead [hdrentrer reyre SUOQOA RS P. BASKERYVILLE & BRo WHOLERARE® AND RE®taim depor in Pariss L FREAEK, 19 June 18. 1@â€"& anpounce that they are receiving a re Kobert Stowart, Wilbrod street Beptember #th, 1909 Ub HR. WMiuoi®s, ’.m.“ ~" C w authortzod to dran of No. 4 Morrt sex shJankP on P ,, TOBACCDS, r *4 w Pgn Bt. Johs‘, N. B For the :tlld. Â¥in+nce Jonx LA."*N. . J " _ ~kimnroe h* bis ab zod to grant receipts, , MALCOLM CamsEnoy . san be accommodated ad roomse Gentiemen MERCH ANYpP LIqUORS 13040 #art 118y » Pig FRUITS AaxD YROETABLES majuice se uit se sainat mt BUSS & CO‘8, 21 Rmomav Â¥razser, Ola Oltison Building, sear Little Qussexs a. always on hand at lowest prices in the clty. All descriptions of - esw t to P . EBVE ECC ..,';?u.m..q.'.:râ€"u-: , _ To Amurers now joining the Company. Rotes Lower thin any other OMce. LICTES are rarriom subssrasing Agent io Orta SHORILY BE DivIDED, Highly Satiefectory Share of Profita‘ bolog dispated or eancelied at asy time. C A X A D A * LIFE ASSURANCE COMPAXY Mb‘::'. hbhv-o‘llu mn" way to seamre the gome wo L l : Wholegale and tor Ex the Propriwors W orsesters ; Q-."J.‘&”aocl Leadoo, #&o, &oy and by Grosers: and O1.men aniver aably. _ 4371808 law and to MOMM.”-'-..-’- \» en «ut forsign having beeno sup mad witih mvmfluolm &-':.n:umdmu- od.: & Porrins lnohu’n: L and P give antioe that ther hare fo theye correspondsew .mhy.:ww m:‘mn-\:'-w t M‘ w orf ..:F- ..mm clhoie rogint .-).g Ask for LEA & Â¥ERRINS Ganceanad see LKame on Wrappes, Laâ€"bul, Buitle «0d Stopper. JROAT, PRO#8T, FPRoUr, BUBSS3 & QO‘s8 OYNsTERS Tailoring and Cutring Extablishment where g+0 “‘."‘"""“ elothing can oo made on the possible ndtice in every style and quality, aad a good 6t ensured. | ALKX, . .‘ * Acoberhiung*® | â€" YMHAKA 4 00. Ketsops, Tickings 00.00."' L In addition wa : A Complete Htook of Dress Goeode, sonâ€" alsting of Merinos, Â¥reuch Raps, Lustres, W inceys, Inoutikcs stt L gooc P . EC 35,000 5.000 Cunadian and Engiish manntuctare, of «ll stzes “‘1‘“"‘-.'1: lower than ever Betors offered n this olty, LARGE SURPLUS FUNXND3 $ _ _â€" / FemeoeÂ¥rie TY who will \Mad it to their: interest to en amine out stook betore purchasing their winter suppiles. ' 80 Yparksâ€"st, | ' CENTRAL OTTiwa. j A lyrge and varied mant o Wast of land Broadsloths, Cassimeres, Meotoh and i “"""""*“h!&fl? M“Wfim.*h X We hare hand | siothing manntaatured -oo.-‘.:.w-"' | axpressly for shanty purposesâ€"consiating SaNts Coats, vests, suints, nm; SHIRTY DRAWERS, be. &o. to whish «1 1,000 A8K FOR LKA & PERRIX® a1iU0C WORCESTERSHIRE SaAUUCE ", Deslared ly'lb.--n KA & PERBRINE CAUTIOX AGAINST Â¥PRiU addition we nure, as usual, a Orst «luse ALL & & U MAYOOCK. Now open for Sule and Inspection at *"M EARA & OO‘ rHZE OXLY G@oop siatck with a large lot of Funey CHLHRATED w ten gimorning sEamLkss sadd, LINKN #A0Y, owry cheap, PAIRA BLALKE®TS, « CGroy and White Cattons, 8, &e, &o, to which -u.-i.( LPMBERINQ couxtn i. 4A 0 RAMB®AY, On and aftee SATURDAT, the hh DE. Om:gfl;x will be open for w & Traios laare c-o- with the Mdfimh‘o trom Hatifax) M 10.20 a m and 6.40 ..-%..M uuls....‘l".r. at Annapotiis Â¥ 10 p» m -.-lr there with steamery Ampaerer ot for & John, X B. fnntetonn menamaansons imuuied in en i tot‘ s vumflu‘niu Kentrills, Des &, 1008. 1 180y wad. iakk ° 100 0o Oe pecoeer Feeeacgaie eeneemeniceneninemsome BAT at 3 pms. for ts Jegee m e 42 * 190 “%Nn.&.a-nvhm For further taformation and time of arrival and fioke, spply at ths Hieket Omon, Ponereniacy te" * . ofi HETDGI Hbhagheg Dtrsctes gaer 4 mz o n Poty N s The steamer COurintin lewres Portian4 over: SATULVAY AFTERNUON (after the arrival c nh..:l-‘l: Priday night), for Halb .‘me-: 1:00 an Rxapress fot Bo610G 4%.»»»»»««.«»»««»».~....â€" CHW & m Ruprens tor New YÂ¥ ork and BostonsL...... 430 vb':-?gu..‘ ." -n #w “ .-lhm‘ ...# 40, 440 p m Exprese for Po94, 44................. 200 p # Night Rxpress for Quebes, Iitand Pond, migut do . do d- c:“&otm&'-‘ Ascommodaion .ll--fi.:::. u....:‘.. l# a a Ascommedatiten Tr Ingstoa R Sitations, sk.... ....... T:lb 1w !n?m *4 ........000 8 m, 1:00 a uw Â¥am, 11 ssoen}" :30 pu, 640 p a, bp a aad #:30 p a. Nl.«up‘ traln reas through to Proviae * GOTNKG aoUTH axDp gast. Aoscommedation Train tor [stand Poad uo 1 lowres Brockrille after O T Trates art wom the cast and wess. f ‘.lolhhoblhdv&hhob-n-h‘ T Trains for the enst and woest. ' U,. ABBott, â€"Manaoginy Inteator. C1 QTTAWA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY : Aâ€"WM.â€"@CHALINA will beave 10:085 Smith‘s Fails at 10.45 ¢ m and 430b p m, arriving at Porth at 10.45 a w and 1.2% D #. "mw--muuo--.uumnm with trauins to and from Perth. 7 \_ LEAYE PERTH 5:35 P., We« FHRAINES will temve artiving 44 Amie‘s Paiteat oay, 24 *53, * = _ _ * LEAYE SXiTis Palta tween Mogtreal and Leland Pond at u.ll-h.u.gc-‘gu-; Richmond, Sherbrooke, Waterville uad Contio060K Obly, 44.».»~»»«~ â€"â€"1010 * BM Misepling Ours on ull Wight Tiaizs. Ba pa, arriving at ,___, HME TABLE, K.. 13, f Commencing on MONDAY, NOY. 18, 1869 PmR CR TB Fi,10 ®, . " » T. taa ‘il ’ â€" COnmmenine Ptatmwaâ€"Noe | &0 4 vd :.n wt ’ '.?;...:.,: ,:..u‘:m" ’1.’: u:::.u;}'m l w lhnm':-b’ l;-.l‘-:‘ lucnq. l lO:mflh. .' se ie sndamen(. 11 is wery sivifle land often products | 1 «â€"â€" N o# will nave & tr tnwrmalr mwd ts proat anpprivrity and | “: dl-lu’ hz-. n# «*k ' ut a bu w; M“ * ”mfil'.:':-:l'f;rib.hfb‘abz ‘ W t *« soaih mast I Afoomdnnticacs t p @i cunt M i O C Prrtsc Oy Junstion s nbet ime mant ard crduge | Rcald on k Te mss ie en neradang | :':m:’:. misure to the renyleg | p..»;--.llv.«v..nr;.\\&:w.:.nm,m'g #. 8. DETLOR, _ ‘rHomas aErxoune. e t A N 3 PukFhoo{Rewâ€"Â¥us at &r-:-‘ | lnn.h: Direstg | _ MWIXH «v,. _ ; d i. 00 _ Airramatny ~ 4 S h‘ â€"Phe above pramis all rum by Mosral ,0'. A« Trask‘s Magnetic Oilntment Cures R e Figh k ".‘{ ar Hetiles.â€"Dz. Disguix, of Utica, "3 New Youk, says: "I hare used Dr, A. Trask‘s | C‘ Magnetic Viniment in my pruciite a number of | ,,; and can say with plessure 1 deem it one of t m alscoveries of the :‘o‘uur the cure at | Infummmation of the Lungs, Infaimmation of the th zâ€" Bowels, Infammatory Rbeamatiem, and in Onilaâ€" | 3,, a bed Fever, luruu with perfect success, in m‘-:knn. raises, Keosen Lisibe, it acts Iike CHANGE OFP Ti%®, »]| _ Da.J. P. Kaxstor .o(chhnup‘ New York, ROCKYVILLE & o#r, found "..-.t""‘“‘n. Attortsinng‘ sitres o Takem" | wi 4# BRA w eures afamâ€" B W AY. aAwa e mation of the Loags :n Croup and‘the wondertul pa lun rrate sssens in rebsiding the tertaring painr o hinc . TXE TABLE, N. 21, matize, and # Nervons A | Sumblnts 1 i9 LAk VE OrF sw i. AbLITE I® rassowry â€"~ s grtt3 + t k mnn&w. Mm’oz.to. Rappess. 1. 00 p a. 10 v. m ~«Mizxed, 1.43 1. m. 11,10 #, a. Kempiticle * Ne# 2 %ad 3 se "a kengirins"‘ #habe d Rute 1â€"Neose 3 and 4 -mn right otf track md:lum M&‘Qm 7 , [ {ifrimadh as (o bowps 25 ° #B) AFTER TURSDAY, trs DECEXBth, “_3‘.‘ Purther mstice, TRATINS wili mss KixDd enUuk Rainway cos PANY OR Ca®%iada. 8T. LAWRENCOR ixp KRAIL WA YÂ¥ (formerty thi Ottaws & Pressott RaUlray WANOR or Â¥ime. ul.lt’.- Lha TB Pakeooye Rupress. 1 06 . Mized, T. 43 :: MAINX LINXE, LEAYE SROCKVILLE, ; P. M.«â€"TBRAINS . wil} iea P Gorun siy d an‘t 2t 1 PERTH BRAXCH Railroabs, en late mast ask wrdere wleure to the russine INB will lan+ 5 :.x?l:“:,;"a': mnaceyred, | MERELS. 8. A. A JLEN . fw beoes®th| BDHAIR RESTOREI PPA W » The Commissioners ‘"dl'blueebnnrt the Intercolonial Railway give Public Notice that they are prepared to ive Tenders for the &luh.lduqlmtrr 40 Locomotive Engines and Tenders ; 250 Box Freight Cars; _ _ | 150 Platform Cars. > | Printed Bpecificationg according to which thase Rngines and Cars &re to be constructed can be had, and general plans of the diferent vehicles ean be seen, at the Ofice of the Chiof Engineer, in Ottaws, on and after the 17th January, 1870. Bealed Tenders, addressed to the Commis» sloners ot the Intersolonial marked " Tenders," ?‘*Q Ottawa up t* Ml*fi Ma 18to. 10 |C YÂ¥ the 20th instant, â€" #Alk * wwb.uuw_ D.A-tor!nu-uom _ Fisheries Branck, Specifications in ‘blank to be filled up with the description of each m:.d also forms of Tenders, with other k Nobhbodonupplw’f i to this mc, or its agencies at Quebec, Halifax, N. 8, and St. John, N. B., after one vessel The Department does not biq:hiuelrto accept the lowest or any tender, Tenders may be for one, or more than Charters to run during the scason from Ist April to Ist November. runder. WMmomdnw;my “_‘h’i“‘bwm I| ’Dlnln-nov)(uxn AXD l'}“unn, ‘ PUB Ottawa, Tth Je , ‘1870. LIC NOTICE W ‘ given that 'T."n will be received byil‘:. “ndi: signed to the 1st , of M&t for t charter of SIX SWIFT SAILING FORE ANRDâ€"AFT wna{xmm-fim.nom about sixty‘ to one. hundred jand thirty registered tonnage, with two suitaâ€" mu“m to be |well folnd and thoroughly fastenéd, and not exceed h‘“m old ; for'llfln_b rouc.pur. poses, on the sea coasts of Cananda. The provisioned at the expense ofi.::‘ G'oy.} ermment. Vessels to be at the Fi of the â€" Methers1 motners . Mothersiâ€"â€"Are you disturbed at night and brokon of your rest by a siock child suffering and crying with the excraciâ€" ating paie of ontting teoth ? If so, go at once and get a boitle of Mrs. WINSLOW‘S s0O0UTHING BSYRUP. .It wili relleve th . . poor little suferer Mw,muuhtfiou-lm wbout it. There is not a mother on earth whoba gver used it, who will not tell you a% once that it will reguliate the bowels, and ite rest to "the mother, and relie! and health to the child, operaâ€" ting like imaglo. It is pertectly safp to usd ip all .“rflmm to th tuu..:r is the preâ€" seriptidn of one of taa oldest and best female phyâ€" moty ** +na nurses in the United States. Price 25 ente â€" avoerywhere. | Be sure to call for «MRS wWINSLOW‘® sooTRING syRUP." Having Jacanmale of # Cartis & Perkins® on .toud‘::mmt. ‘A'lluhn:fiqbab mitaâ€" WTEROOLONLIAL RAILW AY. And markedâ€"*" Tenders® PC hi CilP P 47 Acis inthccictecses A. ; & ... â€" 1k Purchasers should be sure and ask for Dr. B. Traak‘s € aad at the words Pnd es Aamaynnme n in vee _ m ap Iq.n Newsnstle, C, W ;.‘hunl : e i% “...'f:ho Uu-‘u. Bolid in Ottawa by all draggists and by medicine deaiors ¢rerywhere. it to a bign :ut _ ~Ahe Hist ofâ€" 'u-w"u for these 3: A. W. Brupixe, of Kacwiesr|lie, New York, saye ; -lhvouodlllnumlomo(spuw m.dh&:q:“owc'lhh.w ““* U ® .m u&_‘!‘qfl!"g”mwddl #» ‘ Magnetic Olntment Caures | .‘ }, *20"Â¥ that be has told a gentJeman g,.:'?“m:'mm' Urica | in this city â€"a gentléman high in juadi. New York, sys : P‘:h'o ased Dr. A. r:::t: ei‘# positionâ€"with H:ough he formerly Magnetic Vintment in my "“0:' a num affiliated politically, and whois known us mw&”;"‘ i ut sere of | tho sou! of truth and ‘”houor, thatâ€"since infurmmmation of the “;'.?.'.’.:fi"‘“" of the | the murder of Mrs. Sgrratt, he (Stanton) Bowels, Inflammatory ; *uddp, P28 [had not known one hour of peace. | bed FPover, 1t with perfect success, in a i + a«ses of nu-.Fm.... h.‘u.ru.umm. Baid he whoen spermking .of the mat. a charm; d * ter: 4 $ .:,';f.l:.:'::':m:'&w ** Judge it is terrible? ‘Thit woman found "..t Its astonishing of Infiamâ€" | was murdercil to appease the wrath of a mation ot the Lo ags c...,..'m'.mu 1 d th ard ‘ that M e ins of kbey . | PAty! And I was the coward | tha ....,.:m.“ Nervons entitle | struck the blow for tl-ors who. â€"deéemanded lt to a bign raak a list ofâ€"rem; for these | this wrovg. But I have ufl'ercd-().‘ UWilt ibestore Gray Hair to its Natuoral Life, Cotor and BReauty. It io a mest gelightfm HMair Dressing. It wili promote laxurisht mgwth _ FALLIXG HAIR is immediat¢ly checked. _ MWm 8 A ALLIENXB ZYLOBDALBAMUM, amother Nenw Airle. Pmportant Chpange. Anu.unmxumnm _ _ _.. Cambined in One Bottle. M of Marine qlrm XHSHtawp rat . _ SPECOLAL NOTHGEe. _ ORAY HAlk is a certain indication of deay at the roots, BEAUTIFPCL HRAlR, Kature‘s Crown. / You Must Caltivate it for m 1, 1810. J * ~ What is the best stimulant for the hare? | Thegreyhound. Lowers, like armies, get glong well enough| till engaged. 11” edâ€"the Secretary of State and the Chjef of Police had been informed that spies had been sent on from Florence to get into the Council, and the person . arrestâ€" ed was one of them. At present this gentleman, who was in ulrc{ of: inforâ€" mation under dificulties; and the tailor who got up his costume, are revelling in the delight of solitary confinement in one of the cells of the Castle of St. Angelo. ‘The new back gammonâ€"‘The (Grecian Bend. to scandalâ€"mongers The fathers had gcaro¢ly taken their seats, when in marchâ€" ed }an officer, accompanied by two genâ€" darmes, who at once proceeded to. collar and carry off, in the most unceremonious manver, a prelate who was dressed; in the costume of an oriental bizhop. ‘The right ds looked at each other, and seemed to ask whether the holy offiâ€" cer had wage : war gum the liberal cleiy me of the orientals are said to be hostile to the infalibility dogâ€" ma. . But the mystery was soon explainâ€" A Sry n Te Bovarenigat Couxâ€" CIL.â€"â€"A letter from itome tells the folâ€" lowing story which is curiousâ€"whether true or not we cannot. siy :â€"Monday‘s ion of the (Ecumenical Council bude fair, at une moment, to give great food ‘Who says God is not just ? â€"Look at the record of those Ke licans, who bavé died raving maniacs, by suicade or vio ent deith, and tell if you dare that the Power which has protected us in denoun cing tyranoy has not punished many, and will not panish more those who in the .name of iborty, joyalty, and justi¢e, have robbed, murdered, dest royed and ontraged . laws, States, | people and evyen common humabity. : | § Apd vengzeancé is not yet #atisfied. â€" Let the ones who have met violent death as a reward for their or. meg against a cpuntry, and a as they are ushqe’nd to their _le::’upe@. say â€"â€"| " Coming, Fatlier Abrsham, ‘three huudred thousand more !‘‘ ;‘ Those who knew him from the murder of Mrs Surratt till the day of his death knotw how he suffered. Fe would waken from slcep and ery out like a child for some 030 10â€"â€"â€" . % _ {Take herâ€"0! take ‘er away !| _ ‘ ho would sit upright in bedâ€"his very hair on endâ€"his face 'pcl%: death | itâ€" self, and tremble till the gteat livid drops of sweat would trigkle down his cheeks. Then he would mokn and gall for ‘drink ~â€"walk the floor, and at last" figd relief under influence of il,l.oq,‘}.ly ~to start in horror agaio. His brilliant talents died out, His ambition weakened. His nerves seemed to rot.. His soul cried for relief even in hell.| At least, by his own l liand, to escape the horrid vision of a woman murdered by aâ€" tyraot, 30 cut his own throntwid so passed from earth to the bar of God, the cowandiy soul of the tyrant and +tool| of tyrants, Edwin Murderer Stanton ! |â€" | : it‘You! Fou! You pio it! You, Kdwin M. Stantooâ€"Edwin d{:rdem Stanton, compelled ue to mur â€"your viofin, l:?‘nw.e will murder you / / * party ! And I was the cowaz‘d' that struck the blow for tlnote who. demanded this wrong. But I have suffered â€"0O, God! how I have sufferedâ€"â€"how .I do suffer/ . Every hour of the day I see her and hier innocent face. Every night I see her on the scaffold â€"swinging «19 air â€"boundâ€"strugglingâ€"dying ! $ “Evorynlfht ofin;lifo I stand face to face with herâ€"I hear her daughter‘s prayers for justiceâ€"I see her in hér coffinâ€"T see the Court which sentenced her danâ€" cing ‘like,devils in hell and saying to meâ€" â€"** Judge it is terrible? ‘Thit woman was murdercil to appease the wrath of a party ! And T was (the coward| that | | The following lupatic . rhapsody is from the N. Â¥. Democrat, and is a spe. ’ cimen of the stuff the people have to foâ€" cept as newspaper.comment ; _ ‘ | ~ ~DEATH OF sTANToX. + Go6d is {m 15208 :0 > 4 t Edwin M+ Stanton committed suicide, and died by his own hand‘ rather than lopgzer cudure the torture which was hi lnt to bear from the execution of Mva E. Surratt,.till the time of his ‘*wretche death writ of attachment=â€"A marriage Timts â€" Cre *y u“.'. & i Shakespeare‘ to form a somewhat pleas: |l0g address. â€"As a poet he is not like | Akensideâ€"stately, formal and sovere; nor: did he, like Shelly, soar upon the | wild and the furious winds of an intease imagination into the loftier regions of ‘| poetic fancy : he had not the descriptive | force and the gloomy spleador of Byron, nor the stately march of Milton ;‘ but in originality of thought, in depth of feeling, ‘| in naturalness of expression, he was preâ€" emintly | greatâ€"nature‘s poet-nndp as Carlyle says, * Nature, after all is done, |is the grand agent im making pocts." It has been very truly said, Mr. Presiâ€" | dent, that there,is mote or léss poetry in | every man, butjn no human bosom did: it ever burn wit‘x a warmer and a steadier glow than in that of Burns. It illnminâ€" ed his whole being, and at times gushed ‘| forth in strains sweet as the symphonies of heaven, â€" His songs are sung SA.ily in |many a bumble cabin in the â€" distant West, / and the woodman mingles their melodies with the echoes of his axe." His martial airs :have nerved (the arm and fired the heart of the soldier upon the red field of battle, and his touching lines to © Mary in heaven‘ have moved to tears the gentle hearts of women, . He was ever zealous for what he regarded as truth, and manly and courageous in the defence of his principles. We cannot, however, but admit that the noble qualiâ€" ties of his nature were somewhat afloyod by a mixture of human passions and follies ; : but, â€"notwithstandiug _ these infirmities of the he is represen as being a kind ::t, tender {ather, a‘:s watched |with .interest and anzxiety tho da‘vnim genius of his little son, whom ‘he fondly hoped might oneâ€" day enrol his uame among the gifted. In a letter to his friend Cunningham, he said, * I wiil deeply imbue the mind ot every child of mine with feligidon, and if my son should happen to be a man of feeling, sentiment and taste, I shall thus add largely to his enjoyment.‘ ~ {Applause.) _ Aithough Burns beld an oftice under Government he was no politicianâ€"he was too bonest for oneâ€"and u. all occuasions uttered |: his opinions b«fil} and fearlessly. ~On being reproved by a friend for expressing his opintons too freely© he made the following characteristic reply, which, though it may be 4 little fAavored ~with egotism, is nevertheloss truce, and would do ~honor to a statesman : *Does any | map tell me,‘ said be * that it does. not | %o?my huxd‘ ktation to meddle | with coneeros P a natiow? 1 can| tell him that it is on individuals such as |â€" I that a nation has to rest, both| for the arm of â€"support and the eye ‘of | - & ‘The uniformed mob may |! awell a ‘s bulk, and its titled, tig» | ! selled, courtly throng may be its feathered | / oro as but the minLr of those who | ! are clevated enough in life to reflect, yet ‘ Jlow enough to keep clear of the venal eontagion of a court, these are a nation‘s strength.‘ â€"(Applause.) Had the author of such sentiments been their contempoâ€" raries, he would have fought as valiantly for the liberties of his‘â€"country as did W or Bruce. ‘The entire life of poet was a battle and\a march, but ike Dante, Byron and Shelléy, he dared to stem the current of ap/intolerant public sentiment, and ‘like a ship went right against .‘ He died in his th year ; but cvery hour to smooth the pathway to the ‘\poor wayâ€" |1smâ€"that sturdy Chureh whicn she plantâ€" farer oni life‘s weary journey. â€" America | *4 on. American soilâ€"may it not afford joined .with Scotland ‘in gr'.\’erul.bnmge a malicious delight to her rivali, as: to hisâ€" merits as a poet, and in all time, | well as some special â€"satisfaction to her even to: the fall consummatioa thereof, | friendsâ€"for 'hf ”‘1";' hospitableâ€"t3 while to Scotland was accorded the honor | know _ that whiskey and ale are among of his birthplace and his tomb, universal | ber principal productions? (Laughter.) } humenity cllaimcd his genius and revered | If we praise her salmon;" â€" her epponents his memory, (Applause.) * He closed | M#Y gnaw at her herrings, «{Laughter.) by giving the first toistâ€"* The day we | If we admire hor tartan, her. enemies â€" celebrate." The tosst was draok with| y hang on her hemp.* (Renewed all the honors. ¢ | laugther.) â€"If we exalt her -nbz‘,‘ it Songâ€"*" There was a)ad was born in | M2y console her competitors to confess Kyle,"" by Mr. Htobert Auderson, that the salaries ; of her . schoolmasters The secoud toastâ€"* The genius of| depend upon the m-of ontmes!. _ If Burns"â€"was respended to by Hosea B, | #h¢ is the lana of we must acknowâ€" Perkins, Esq. 1e said : ** The genius| ledge she iÂ¥ . alike the " land of cakes." of Burns has beea honored and ennobled If she produces a brilliant m"‘,‘ it is by the pens of Carlyly, Cunningham, and | kind to W“@bfl" toâ€"dreach it with other no less distinguished literary men, | old " reviews," so that its fame shall and it would be presuwmpt19u8 in ine to | not %“" too bn‘hdf’ in %’: admiration~ uttempt to offâ€"r you anything ‘new or inâ€"| of the _ world. I " she JA great teresting . relative to "the * Ploughman | Etcamers you may still taunt ‘her on her Bard ;‘ sti;l I caunot but think that an canal boats. ’.f'hel,h"“ in her steam abler brain than mine might find materia ¢ngines,. she yet furnishes the navies of enough in the history: of the * Scottish the world with sails, but leaves to them, Shakespeare‘ to form a some what ‘plvas: it must be confessed, the ""airs" . that ing address. As a poet he is not liko]g'dl them. (Applause.) ~And here, to # EL _ t 3 # esd 9 w s & 4 4 and he lived enough to engrave b is 1: > From thom A-ofiou’Jelnll. _‘ | name deeply :Io;‘fn'thefieam of his sout h ‘THE NXEW YORK BURX®s CLUB. i tme. and to weare for hm . ) _The one hundred and eleventh anniâ€" | #weet garland of sdngâ€"thit will. be fre rersary of the birth of Robert Burns was | 204 ‘gm‘forem. s (Agphue.») x :oelebmed by tkb% Burns‘ dCll)-b of the Cumg;‘ My Nannie 0," by Mr. Jaya ~ | city df New Yor! a grand banqugt on &. _ C C ong o j Tu{m]m evening ayt the Astor (llouse. The . third toastâ€"*"Americs," _ wa ’Aboqt 7} p. m. theâ€" members of the | responded to by Mr. Menry H.Reid. _ * | Association_ and their guests, some :in | _ At this stage of the m > | Hi hl.ndohmme, headed © by â€" pipers f’¢P°a"°° from the New York \‘Rnis“ttson and Grant, marched into the 149 .Club, cansisting of â€" Mr. mfl | diniugâ€"room,which had been prepared for A““‘g’ and :Mr. John Watt, ye | the accasion. Between cighty and ninety and"swere introduced to the meetin | | gentlemen sat down to dinner. Among| Mr. Anderson‘ made a short speec "| those present we.noticed the Hon,. James | Which was received with h‘Sb‘“ an ; B. Whiting, Houg E. Delafeld Smith, | Cheers. ~He closed by announcing _ th , | Professor McKenar, A. R Dyett, H. B. | Sentiment which â€" the Caledopian Clu! | Ferkins, J i1.. Wilson, William Ross |â€"badrequeste@ him to convey : * Physici || Wallace, and many representatives of| 404 mental culture : the‘ bulwark < «w different Scottish Societies. + civilization | in > (,:‘hd"'"‘:v".‘] at eve ‘| . Aftberâ€"grace had been said by the 1st | find a respounse â€" in American hearts,‘ & Vice<President, It. G. Milliard, dinner | The sentiment was druck «with High was served,.and among the ‘first dishes| land ho?our!, !'oll,oved by three cheer ‘ | was the Haggis which was duly honored | for th‘e Caledoniad Club, and the 0503"113‘ | with| Burns‘,. _# Address,", adwirably | _ Forâ€"they are jolly good fellows. |ddlivered by Mr. ‘Tflos. Nicholson, the| Song by Mr. James Gibson, _ | Recording Secretaryâ€" of the club. . We| _ The Hon. E. Delafield Suiith respond may ‘here say that the dinner aud> ali | 4 to ‘the next toastâ€"* Sootland." _ He | the arrangements made for the accommoâ€" said :â€"As Danicel BV ebster saidtof Masâ€" | dation ‘,and comfort of the party were sachusetts, so we y,"{.flf M‘lfld.: | perfect and reflect great credit upon the | *‘ There she is ; she xpeaks for herself." |Judeament and ‘good taste of the officers | History and philosophy, â€" scjence and | of the society, the board of managers, the | leatning, postry and romance are steeds oom"ibit?o of arrangements, the stewarts, | to the chariot of her fame, as "m and the Mossrs Stetson Bros. The| it moves frgm gencration to generation. banquet wasâ€"one of the most pleasant and \ Like the morning it advances, growing tnost guccessful that this society has ever | brighter as it dawns on each suceeding held. | > ~3 + s age. ,It is a luxury to know that we After the removal (of the cloth, the )w extol Scotland without arousing the President of the Club, C. B.. Cotton Esq., | J¢alousy of either of theâ€"countries in her read letters of apology from ~President | »wediate neighbourhood.: For Englishâ€" Grant, Governor {;::fl‘?unn, and William | FDen and Irishmen will impute all the Cullen Byrant, Esq. }e then proceeded | £lory to ‘l"’;%‘:f their own ancestors, to speak of the occasion which had called -g:n m:-rx mdeé centuries ~ago. those present together, and of the iug we no‘ ,. 1h axons comquered and irfluence‘ of Sceotland‘s bard.gm He | the Lowlands and inade them their own said that. Burns‘ songs have found a deep | !" the year of our l‘°"d_29 ? : And: do responge in the hearts of the American we not learn that a Cei “‘_‘N ‘from people, and his anniversary will. be kept | Erin settled on the west colst in A. 1). this day all over the country from New | 593. bgcune the dommm‘t‘ race, and â€" England to the Far West, "and all over | ©ven gave the name of * Scotland" to « the world wherever Scots men are to be the land previously called* after the . found. ‘The reason of this grand ovation | P icts» Soâ€" neither Eng‘ubm nor . is to be found in the fact that Burns was ;{h’:‘h"e‘ can find f‘::it‘t with ::d. 1“;‘: "a true mian. He was the poet of hamanit y at one time in conquered. ; nn{i has don* more than any other poe{ we extol Sootland for ner P"'z"‘l- to smooth the pathway to the ‘poor wayâ€"â€" | ismâ€"that sturdy Chureh whicn she plantâ€" farer oni life‘s weary journey. â€" America | *4 on. American soilâ€"may: it not afford joined .with swl,_-udy in gr'.\’erul.bnm-ge a malicious delight to her rivali, as to hisâ€" merits as a poet, and in all time, | well as some special â€"satisfaction to her even to : the fall consummatioa ‘thereof, | friendsâ€"for she “‘l"x' hospitableâ€"t3 while to Scotland was accorded the honor | know _ that whiskey and ale are among of his birthplace and his tomb, universal | ber principal productions? (Laughter.) humenity cl‘aimcd his genius and revered | If we praise her salmon," â€" her eppovwents his memory, (Applause.) * He closed | may gnaw at her herrings. (Laughter.) by giving the first toistâ€"* The day we If we :im"‘ fi"fi:m ""'( “‘.: lebrate." The toast was draok with | My on > .‘ (Renew ffi the finors." f pooae * l‘l lsuthagg If wa eralt I.P- abrot. ‘ty. The Burns‘ Anniversary. von, â€" ASs IDNGorser uE thair paper he was overwhelmed "?: ts amounting to seven Lundred and fi‘ty thousand dollars. Brave as Alexander, ge faced his calamiâ€" tis without complaint, and at the ‘age of fiftyâ€"five went to work to retrieve them. At his death five bundred thousand dol. lars had been paid, and before the : grass bad grown over his grave, the debt was discharged in fall. Refusing all compositâ€" ion settlement, he laid down his life on the altar.of his Scotch hovesty. (Apâ€" plause.) . I houorr mo-:h of c:lud that Scottigh integrity of bis that w pot do injury â€"or wrong to any one .that had trusted â€" him. I cannot,, however, but refer to Scott in another respect, . His magnanimity towards his literary rivals illustrated another manly trait of Seotâ€" tish character. ‘The greatest of his :uual competitors was the illustrious yron. Aekoo'h?mg that Byron had :nho said, “hu:_‘s ;':;i rel;.md fm iting poetry,/ yron }hr::c‘ at him io a well koown satire, and while Cambell and others were denoup. cing Byron‘s character and poetry, Seott stood up for B that he was the est d’m execpt Statpestc. (Applanse.) â€" Rememborng Boott‘s magnanimity towards Byron, we may say thatâ€" Seotiand . produced ‘this spirit in Seottâ€"the magnacimous spirit tion. ~As indorser u; thdr-ppubo vuomhflnd'mugumu L would recall your memory now to that chapter in his biography ‘which relates that, when his fame was at its height abd his fortune supposed to bave been made, the failures of certain publication houses carried ’with.d:em his pecuniary destrucâ€" {PRICEâ€"3 CEN TS I allude not now to the glorious ‘humanâ€" ity of Burns,. I refer to his great sucâ€" cessor, Bir Waiter Soott. (Applause.) My e is not toâ€"night the charm of his song, nor the witcbery of his romance. be serious, 1 cannot refrain from alluring to the . personal manners of Bootemen, by which they are sometimos prejudiced in the â€"minds of those who fail to realize the value of sincerity in human interâ€" course. â€"They have not the formal politeness of the English, the â€"cordiality of the Irish, norâ€"the suayity of the Freanch, â€" But a Scotsman though he may not give a compliment, willâ€" not refuss to confer afavour. Referring to dis= tinguished Scotsman in‘ America, M+. Smith said : ~ Where is there more modg esty than in Donald Mhewlgy‘;( who moves among the glorious chi American shipbuilding ? . (Applause.) Where is there less pretention than in that wreat editor, James Gordon Benne(t, who stands at the head of the American press? (Great applause.) But noman can |do justice to the lh.dhf:;t, hm beautiful, wild and classic ; withomt recalling the valor of ‘her historic â€" battleâ€"fieldsâ€" without recounting her array of names, inscribed at every goal of human achieveâ€" ment nor without rising to a sublime description of her lakes and rivers, her heaths and highlands, . her cateracts and J her torrents.‘ But here we approach the domain, not of eloquence, but of postry ; and upon him that ..may invoke neither mute silence is doubtly imposed. Yet I would not sit dovn.mthont’oinfifi to one great name on Scotland‘sâ€"roll of honor to illustrate that grandest feature Do we not read the Saxons eouqn::d the Lowlands and imade them their own in the year of our Lord 449 ? * And: do we not learn that a Ceitic tribe from Erin settled on the west coast in A. 1». 503, became the dominant race, and even gaveé the name of " Scotland" to. the land previously called> after the Picts. So neither | Englishmen »nor Irishmen can find fault with the Jland they at one time in part conquered. ; . If we extol Sootland for her Presbyterianâ€" At this~ stage of the 7 ings a depnatioq from the New m in _Club, cansisting of â€" Mr. Anderson and :Mr. John Watt, m and" ;:z introduced to the meeting. Mr. ‘Anderson made a short speech which was received with laughter and cheers. ~He closed by announcing the ‘sentiment which â€"the Caledopian Club «had requested him to convey : * Physical and mental culture : the‘ bulwark of civilization in > Caledonia ; may it ever find a response in American hearts." The sentiment was druck «with Highâ€" land konours, followed by three cheers for the Caledoniad Club, and the chorus~ «For â€"they ate jolly good fellows." Song by Mr. James Gibson, _ The Hon. E. Delafield Suiith respondâ€" ed to ‘the next tâ€"* Sootland." He said:â€"As 'Dmi:‘l:}.\'cblw saidof Masâ€" sachusetts, so we y_n{' of Seotland ; ~ «* There she is ; she xpeaks for â€"herself." History and philosophy, â€" science and learning, poetry and romance are steeds* to the chariot of her fame, as onward it moves ‘frgm gencration to generation. Like the nrgging it advances, growing. Lud & 600000503 Je > s T gends Byron‘s that he did live added ages to his fame, and he lived long enough to engrave his name deeply upon the Eeam of his counâ€" treymen and to weare for humanity a sweet garland of sBrzâ€"thit will. be fresh andgreen forever." (Applause) _ . â€" Tg-â€"-“)ly Nannie 0," by lr? Jampes Cumming. * in t lt The third toastâ€"* Americs," was responded to by Mr. Henry H.Reid. n his lije on mesty. . ( ney n goo m at would not however, but respect, . His

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