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Ottawa Times (1865), 16 Feb 1870, p. 1

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I lush: org-la {winch world-3 but ":oJl",,t,'2irr,',,'tt1ty.t,tt'ni: --mly the may no on than“ to In"... Are you no. gong]: to tr, Clad-tins! An ypn only cough to think wanting: in, your God, you but, you unity! An you has], 'eab,/toredttriBitrk, with“ The lecturer t tt proceeded to en thuhelnudlnnn, reuntfool how Ltd end grund u thi munlino- wuu, end canned themto Irewbetrnenen tron: thin day. " he mm. "dud the-mutinyn odunnorulnndo motive. m won refer the. to the Bible for both, epite of ell the un- nuolinae ofthe Mot my who profound to be riotiune Christianity rut-um higher end here you“. tul mine to unlin- thnn could ho found tuywberu ob. He ti. upon or Elijuhin tuoemrtofAUtr-dud on blond} Carmel, Duvid'l oondnot_on the bid ofbuttle, undlin‘t'ieeTeI-ln the the life at tel, Denial t d,tl, ','l'2%'ll' “MB-WU" ing .sudh-t. bntootleeet, ljtTl1'd'l'l'l when hie- tory, " releted invtbolour mi. " tbe perfect exhibition ofull ' could be united in the bailout renlinetion ofmunli- uene of Tttet, ham mind could non- oeiro. . e on . toqu nine inddenu /ttt.,t'gt 1mm ta. Thin no the highest end beat model. What wen the motive! The dean to u like Him, ttmated b raitts in Him, and low to bill. Did, thene feeling lure the etkett One ofttse ubleet ot ['gthtlt, (Newt-en). ad... mimd that . iantt had produced ',ill'Clu'lll"di"llr,'l','ht1ld'hTf., “could doubt it. Look at “he. Pun! bolero nu end hetero W. At Luther. Dunn. Hound. Cm. l life. 'u ocular-[96 and unmznly Then fore all via, 6:. it destroy: play-ind “power u non V ly. lining illutrued this by an with. tumbles, to then remarked non! strength was ( manly, and mi! d in sttlfrottistrrtl of Gai;; not being not: III, by it; by calm, not Inger; y patient and“; no. of misting; be forifearanoe; by cheerful hope IpdVour-ge in time- ot dune- mange] mlty. m then to. marked that non 'u unruly; that to II." In all-dais] or tel!- "eriiUe but I. fd involuntary admire. tion. My. mug. wu mnly. It I. not the u pbyuionl; n vu‘ not inundbility. ll than the were oil-2d up“ ind tad y would. win Manly and. and “an 1 o- nuya but which no” ho omitted {Ion _ Wm. l At Links. Bu ' Howard 'tttA, HM. Dodridp. Eloisa, wining, and my now for who“ oqul. you ttOtetk.ru"inouiathirltt' My. . . Th locum-t [Media-how that att phyuicu unho- wo could acid or 91 -. bl propehUtita of -u Gould rely “PM ttt manly qulli- tiel outed-moo, ty, courage and (unbroken. All th in contra] to mlty it “manly. t 7 All admire ' Inlineu. Every our here does. Eve litth boy wiIhoI to ii. In». Ask t little fellow, who wu eighth“ mouth " how old In. you t" Ind he will I], going on for "tsine." He wIntIto be nun. A little hay four rear' old w terribly ommded " heiog "llel I gir . Felt it run better to he I boy tho I irl.--i mIn than I wo- man. So it in: at not hooInIo nun ip morally better thm woman. The oppo. " u true. P rity, trust, ”rapidly, lore and pity Ire pooiIlly' the anlitiII oryomai. Who could speak ill of her no: t Dr. " rebuked om who did thin in 'hiI ' with " Slop, sir, In] mother wII I Oman." , ."rum Ire ain qualities that Iro IIIly. What they l Very aittUtaU II Ind fatal idea to tht ooIItjtntoo muslin-I. Cour the ijority of, youth: that nyt ing ie uInlyhnd tho / will try to he or t do that thi th it ruin than for t world Indigo n I _ This "I why lad. hunt to ki nlIng, .IICII, Ino drink. gunhlo, on! my Ill, from roh. The, th light It nun y. The book oIllod JIck Shepherd , was proved to tho eattred hundred of lad ' reo- pu-thly brought , to L,2tugt How important to hue right Mon ll tol tht in unantiIl lanolin“: Ind what; is opposed to it. _ F l Virtue nud- ttttra' ' an the sumo thing. Clear col his aim virtuous " Englishmen} an Irishman, sod s Seotehluso. he”; by chutes met one stormy night " the house of s prisst, beeaui.involred in angry, political dis- e‘ussioo, but one ot their: huing quoted the above Iinefnom Burns. the mgr, talk gave place to s hsrtmnious and oulogis- tanleoneemati about Burns sud his poetry. In stir ise the priest asked who was the men, s " whet the poems thst had. produced this paeilie 'tttthi-set The latter quest on he would unswsr by explsiuiogthe timcut of that poem. This he did, ad ing song remarks on its powerful inane upou~tLe hearts sud energies of run s hard horn son of toil and victim ofo ressioo.’ It would F be his purpose now to show when we any and when we ms, not me this quotation in sppliostiou ti ourselves. To show whet is, and 'M is not. also]! 1870 Mr. Monk hi- text was but from Burns big: nor excuse no now! Gat in tttg than related In hLrtylr., Four Ax [antennae Luann.» feed 1'... ram. The follovin in n report of" the lee- lure of the Re A. H. Munro, on " u Mun'e 'n In trim,” in the Agrt'tml. (are! Hull on at Sunday emu-noon. The Hull In til ed to its utmost?” on Sunday um con to hear thin dun. Not only I every pent occupied. but all avail-b epuce III iilled by per- son: "ttndittg. The very best order In! maintained, an probably the speaker never add u more attentive nu- dience. or one which. In more deeply linen-ed by h appeals. T ur. Munro mmenoed by -ing that, hie text was .uken from the Bible. but from Burns who“ faulte we need not hide nor excuse to nppreciute his genius ”knowledge obligations to ha, orl hold in tender t his memory. He then related In inciden: which occurred itAtlr.. Four tracing, Ill American. “km-aubMFi'; a Inn's a In to: u that. (tl!ljliatttjtt A drink. gable, and "all. The, th light back clued Juk 1 proved to Inn y of ty' re.- p to boom thievea. have right Men " to Tn Knot. PM or Tttor-rr.,-. At tho 1mm Coootty Court before Mr. was“, judge, William Bottoridgv oood B. T.T. 'httl; o 'tttl',",",?,, boo! in: of noon octotoro, vino- tho 'Ill/if/X tooootly 'ii'i?i:'!, to noon: 540 old com. At ttttt doaioo thou won 'iqbt "ndiatar or {not voooooioo. Foot veto Sir Robert Pert lion, out! foar were Mr. John Pooh poo. Thou woo snot oxeitouoot, out party fooling m high, " it duo do. in elation cent-to in Fulton: than tho rival Pooh d'vido tho consti- “may iota two ooolooo Mono. The ploiotil voted for Sit Robert Peel's men, on! mo Moth woo diam from bio e1rTkrai-t by a. dofondoot, 'ho woodwind to tho John Pool inmost. " too a... it no atkged that the ,lahttitrorttei" oat thoooooool his di-i-i. The 106', “not, but! In tho *httt. It to and toot ou- Tun INK! or Nucunl'l Ar. nun-Jr!" Dubai Newman's bank- " ym Iraqis min on Guard” do: Loyd Judo. Gril'ml on the motion on No! Mr. Morris. The Dunc! Nt.iuud1etttirermtter, Ind “patio- wu, whether by 1.- novin‘ "from the Jurisdiction of 03000-6 he had ”tally become a “my. Bit R. Palmer, Q. C., who 'lttt.'tf on mum the Duke, mslud tincto fun-on upped from the dedioetoftUthmrtto the Home of M. Due ali-toe had boo- Iuod by the Duncan, outwit: Indiana to- PM. but this w- not In completed. is Lord-hip grunt! I 'oruigbt'it ' wne “In to envnlry or nrtillery. On the tdl, there wen deepernte ikrhtUg " the Ohntenu d'Enu, and " we: evident that the inmgente intended to attack the Tuileriee. The National Gunrd. bow. ever, noon fretemined with the people; the King and {mail hastened from Paris, end the 'l'Jldllll,'l Government wnn pro claimed, which included Ange, Lclm Rollin, sCrmtt"tux-- which now loom up inhthe Montpmteet whiehhlltorie Perle " siren n‘guinet Inrpntton end "trultt - t. Deni. when revolution», leve- .ente ere reported, in nhont or: line northo! Peril. It in For,» “the eeernt orgneinetien which truidet the pro-1 lent movement ','ltl here ordered e fling ntthie point nimu tnneonnly with that in: Peril in order to divert the narration of the authorities. A railroad (toetttettta St. Denis with Pnrie. During the hut revo- lution, h n decree of tlttCoemartiat, the 't,'li'hd in the Abby Chnreh of tit. Deniewer riled of theireontente. ad the i'liil? of king: end queen were through tqrtt1anrrditohkotets nitejhe northern poreh. 7 Vinson. in? “out on. and I half mile on of Pain. n caution powder Inga-ile- ad unity bunch. Boulevard and stopped before Guiaut'a reeideuce, where thoy rent the air with deiiant criee. An accidental shot from thiahouaehggthe leg of an oitudr'o hone. Th not in totnPHt0ltutking hie troope were nttaoked, without a Ino- n'aent'e fott1itumtioi, gave the order to fire, end a detachment of the fourteenth line. dropping their muekete to their hip, with the Inuaalee touching the denee mae- ofunwereed people heron them, fired and "r-tro perennafell deed and wounded A cry of horror and aatoniehnient bunt from the qtrttmr-." They aaeaeeinate ne! they Inn-intend to are“! to "an!” aounded on - dd‘e. This proved one of thoae critical momenta which deter- nined the reenlt of French revolutionary ooMieta. The" iwae no longer any thought of manniiiation; ell night the people toiled at the berries“. end ea “II- riee the next morning eeareely a - This Increment derives ianortnnee from the coincident. it inn with that of '48 in Tptiy features. 0n the memonblo Md of F but», in that yyryte unet- were fare! people, men, of whom were "irtods and all in the highest late of exei t. AI eeem to be likely at p ' there were etrtirt,cta between the M icipel Gard and the pea iebetween Bite 8t. Antonin and Rue 'lrll'n"1'l'fte, and between Rue " Martin end Rue Wielle' dn Tenn le. At sundown the Arhtistg '1J'd'f to be genernlly unspen- ded, and the ','g,'tl"',,t,'tN, u if wanting to nee whet wou d reenlt from the new limit] changes. It"rard evening. howaver, " immune crowd, unarmed _ and ruled by tombs, camo'dow'nr ch; Bots ward Ind scanned heron Gui-"cf. nuquu, Till ”Ill " I'll nae! _ . on "MAr-turcorottr's watercr- "closure or ‘48-coxucmsxoss. [re- the In York “has. . Belleville is n northeastern section of Paris; and adjoins the famous Quartier du Temple. The, Boulevard do Temple, part of the Boulevard of the Eaterieur, passes through it. The streets in Belle- villo ere narrow and winding. having‘ remained untouched during the demoli- tions ed‘eeted under the dimtions of Baron Hansamann. _ " stands on arising KT“. end seems the only place left " d Paris in which s popular' rising could be dented with success against a strong military force. M. ltoqhei'ort re- presents this district in the Corps Legis- tif, and received at the lite election about 20,000 votes. The pnlation nre principally workingrnen and’llieir families. l l‘hese men are ell intense Republicans,‘ and cherish the revolutionary principals which all the asaocistions of the district ins ire. Althon hoot-non report . 'li'll','2 and"! l', Napoleon III {om ing this section of Bria unaltered, he has not failedkto take precautions against a popular insurrection. Close by stands the Osseree Prince Eugene, capable of accommodating 6000, soldiers, and so situated " to eomrnand Belleville and cause '2th')'2'l', distraction by its guts. [ rui- leeturer Nen related acme touch- ing inatanceaof converted soldiers in Halifax. letting theirnn odly companions know the change they fad exgerienced. at tint only to be permuted, at In the end to win aome .of theae persecutora from their evil ways. He iitriahed with an earnest alctionate appeal ta all pre- lent to form a true standard of life and duty, and. reek God's grace to enable them to live up to it.- go toChnroh! To here it known that you no serious, tere intend to [are at your old my, on live I new, a true, a wiee,nnd better life.' Are you men enough to own your conviction, sud any, "I believe in Christ. I love him, and will-by God's help follow him l" TI. Purl- ”on. f PRICE-tit CENTS Th. a . ' " _ li t iii'ii?,ii. um, “and: 'UT Ryan. 'tltecPit they Inu'nq dew 110.733.; --Bu.’nia the plus for qua 000306.. (hto may broken up was composed of student: vbo prowl to noted nutri- nooy, property, And government, du. tribuu Mmpert at nch Incl! on Ben Wldn'l prineiiru, G" nil odhsers of Ibo In. and cut out the tooguu of literary nun [be In, oppose the Po"pept. Thai: new of openciom ha been tun-{crud to Siberia. over, a. gaunt; or In". 2trg her- ml, as indicated y the compo original parity of the wort, VII found to beer no uniform. premier: to. the price of the beer. This in probably in some manure due tothe'iue Monger in lieu of melt, which in now permitted, hat that prutioe will not mount tor each a hat to that mentioned above. We hove also been Informed that some of the couple- of pole ale referred to in a former report were not the produce of the _ firm when: one they were sold under. Without attaching much credit by" my toru- ofell “alteration 'uid to be preached with her, there can be no doubt that to too anyone: thequlity oft-Mat public-homiIt-rt‘m being in due iltitm with the price 'ttttmed for it. an rayon: bluhed in'zhe British IGI. Get Jl,u'1'l,"r'dr the hot few month I M 1mm other thing, that than in omn‘il'min the otedgttt of bone” It than-omits. " than at him: her. for induce. on. mph olduMperpint,u the produced: _laadi.g box-very, mono betthettmt at». but, outing only3d per" quart. More. out, the 1tth of Huh. and bee. ml, tf his?!“ , the 'tl'el'lllTlilifdi Men eel! e 'the Cenede thietle Lee leaned in? e cert-in portion of New Bugle-d, to the great alarm of' the (more. They had more ene-gy then Inn future. end Were bargained to rooteuttheintrnder. They dug down eed {waved the eprending mote neural feet into the eubeoil, end endeevoeed‘ to eradicate ewry portion. Theb- pet- eeverenee vu certainly commendehle. nlthoughoot enoeeuel‘nl. Had they have or comprehended that the IWiot the whole punt, root end elude-pended on the exietenee of the leaves, they linkht heve ecconpliehed whet they deiiUr. by the more modern pectin of mothering the whole [nu-h by new ofthe eney node of emulate deep ploughing. Current 'haehm are killed it ello'ved to been-e massively dreaded of foliage by the m worm; Inge forent tree: he" In. natiouely injured in the "me my by eeterplllm; young fruit tree- hnve been nearly ruined by more penning while'n full leer; greys hue felled to ripen well when heevily unmet pruned, or when levee heve dropped penum- ly; and inane. ere commonly uneart- in in ghieh e knowledge of then, prin- Rid' bran In to bear in expleinihg the men 'l,'r',"S'ila'f,', on one» bend end of eneeeee on the other.--' All. Fum- PUBLchXu' Bi.-m" analysis of "Vim kinda 51:31:35 _liqupr goquiuet'. in fruit rinsincd sour and unfit to eat. It would be III interesting experiment to take the londeil T limb ot n plum tree, lhile the fruit In: immature, and take of the have: on one part. and leave ttil on the other. At the man] ripening period the difraernMm burden the two portion- 'onld be so ntrikinz. as to immu- n law. not ”on forgpttcu. Mini-head schools would parfqnn a few simple eh per-imam: ot this character, they would vividly impart [medal knowledge. lining loot sullen application in'iho cultivation of plan, . mul'quiu u uln- ableuthe Indy of mule," "attIa qnldnlic equations and Opt-lives and Many years ego l had a beautiful and striking example of the important olhee of leevee in a plum tree, which dropped nil ita foliage before the time by " attack of deaf blight. It was the email yellow grape, n miety remarkable for the honied nweetnenof its golden fruit when fully ripe. When the plums were two-third- grown, the leaves rudrlcnly fell, and left the branches an bare " in winter, with the exception of the mane. of' part- ly grown plums, wl.ich hung in do”. clusters nil along the bearing shoots. Theee 'remartillgrees, and had nothing of the matured, .aweet flavor of the variety, being bitter and nit-ten. For two or three weeks they were exponed to the full ray. of the nu, but they under- went no change whatever. There were no louver to mannfwturc food for them, and they could not grow. But the tree, trom in natural vigor, recovered itaelf, and in lean then a month from the time it had hit its foliage, was again covered with a new crop of leaves, having all the (who. of those of eprin or early um. Immediately the 'gd' began to well in 'tie-ttie-r changed to the rich golden color, with the crimeou dota of the perfectly ripened specimens, and the sweet iiavor of fully matured fruit wu given to them. Donhtleen many of' the render: of The Farmer have seen the leaves all eaten by the Worm from current bathe: before F the hunchee Gd properly ripened, " a _cone(:quonoe the gape growers cut away " midsummer. -_-- I I _ , . - In compliance with tho requat .01 tho editor, I give a few biota bn the import- suco of the leaves to tree' and plan. all or.teu.Pteainsr, their oliee in order to avoid falling into serious mistake. in culture. I can well remember when it w” common to recommend thi practice of removing [gusts so u to let the we» light on the ripening: bet-rigs m: the grape as walla on the fruits. It has not betn my, year: tine I In" ”on decision tendon a be deprived of'the for six yous. f Th. oqud or Lento. the deiaiaant liable. to n municipal {nubile to imprem u ”(teach-Nd

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