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sEs8 ‘ACULP ACL L. V XLY Ape\® bf the PROY aro as |o# %4 PA " '; go~ p h0 the. v a l6 The sind vajue ou t $08 A y 6# PCs RKET, Hiel paso w13 * ‘ M-J.) Wn. 10B A2. 1000 ¥®%)+ FROMU F1RE "QTY.VI" BELOW cO8T. f quuled on UÂ¥ r ut C _ CKLED SAL € MON, AL13GED miLDwIN B893.. ~@ P Ducuyons‘s Exchangs 19@parks street. bar Al%4 @ COMPOUND, oi sele," winoes sizie 4 Soap, and some of thom of a man; D C TAOMEON, Treaâ€" ATHOX3ON, T H DUNN. haman. 1}41tf W 16 0 °0 + . viantt aan a Pil 0OM P A N Y Chapter LIVI of the nq BPRLIN® an)l BUM+ M sompiste in a\ Mimes, aod Callirens im Bastosed Balmorals se on tfren t w + nratomily hiing Boot aiti ave thais ordare, will be shortest antioe. wotk done tkmes in my establishment. I thlar in shooring aad manuCacâ€" L than twonaty hours. Also, by a N A D A s NCE COMPANY, , 1%47. xb LIQUOR (a ieted uol dls [*:b?“_lflx HALDWIN & CO., OR TUE LISTs J.: NO. 14'31\ 7” jqw TVB" SeenPE P EeRm 2eE destck Whuik®t 4 | Sobogres Kearen _ _ 8/ e «; ronoLas 4P A R K ®. k * s ut.}l.u. uw-h‘ weree xoo lt »ppesite the Post Oflice, Ottan vdute ~ «sn m * M o nlnnd + A,. MAWA, Archites buak s SETCNNE 'l‘. ’J..flw-/i‘m" 8 t OR 4. ared in iess than a woek ueditiatth thafaside. wo for the Reeming a al by whom lq‘_oylu....l:\ M C IXFORYUATIONX M oommprmreryrerâ€"r B TDAE WAcZ m« aA \ it ...:‘.,lm‘a... Anguitent« OMcseâ€" # *# » Nb € B00T & 3008 STO® -â€"o-s-:l}.-:'-w"& Q@"‘:...."" with the Qravel STREE : o¢ sSPAaARKA.3 TA0UIANÂ¥D DOLLARA t maity property, in #40m4 0 Wa low rate of \nterdst il'.p- teroms to Lots for sale, suitable ) meldences,in blooks, contaln â€" 1‘ W sores, within a fow Covernment Balldings. Mn’.. necs600T7 a dletance to w?uh the gu APPLICATLON® above referred to, all ip be PRRERCTED on or withoat injary to the Stcok 0t Lmporiel of ProQts ol the past Ave + ApPNl N46tewâ€"â€" waik after im io k tinou t Il.llm wfiumh’- rate, without BUSINES® as Assal detying com 138904118 CURZITY seciuc AAUY as the best time to a & 0+ Ports of \tew . MAY, s of the closing year EK83TABâ€" AQG RAMSAY, _ _ _Mapaget & A BRADLEY, , Hen Y oab$ & son* Ev--.-l" | 4 dR _1 1 dA cct cntvcetn >A wood Solleiter, Aitorney soau Nutary Public, Olerk ‘ of the Pesce and County Attorney, for the United Counties of Prescott and Russell. OMcseâ€"1a the { : Ane | Court House, L‘unmagnal. | J4 Ova ;‘,:'r," ‘uii'd-u‘. t:s.-':»-u. Uernstart aind Attornies at Law, Sohsiter® ia USan * D | Antavansate. A4. fur the Protinsus of o-.:!o U.mse, â€" 1307 2m ” «D100N NU is , Ablo® . ay« Abe mW e in Chancery, Conveyaieer,‘ &0 street, OMee, Unica Buildings, JMaAKA Jdifice over Dutio‘&s CV a w# t W McKaÂ¥ Wmorn t “ HWLGWC & COLRMOW, Barmstors adcd Auono;& atâ€" Law, solicntore in Chancery, Convepancers, N taries Public,&6, &o, forthe Pro vinces of Outurio and Quebes. k ' N EU 1. . thc d Nes : shircicks anser amd \otary Y ork streets, ts Uoase, Kiginâ€"st ilo-u-u L A PYK H ME, durrister, Attor neyâ€" atâ€" Law, Solicitorâ€"inâ€" Chancery, Convey R Uihe Ob A % CAPC ky # ditorâ€"inâ€"Chansery . vublic, and Fatent Kigat mediaely opposite Kusse!l YiMes to Bell‘s La#w iooh, . RWOBILLAMRD, Physician, Surg®aon, ""Ad*lnr. u..:u Mr., Mearn‘s uvrug here, kast ont of. s«ppor‘s Bridge, Uhes .outs from Â¥ a. u. to 4 p. e _ _ 1» Mideauâ€"street, OHAW &A Wusias Mosonot®. >, s001¢ _ @zonon Taimao® cecempemenmastemetieenamicmciccnnnacetiam ooo mmscemmmemmnteer tsA ts Apccmcmat ' o WO M WA 04 !anl Publia for the Pro . a vinee of Quebes, ulk, nout .::“y.. ~i'-.l 40;0;5&0;57“ wiven.to the tre.ommae t | § £ aissases of tue KY $ and EKAK At aighr can e seen at his residence, Murray sltroel. f 2 Jn; C. LEuau, Pryncias, Surgeen and |; © ‘ | sgonohour . mâ€"nw.lhu.w{ w 19 . 1D" Lumsol! M the Mouse and Publia OMoss, 5 L. s B i Mirron. preroter | .*** Plate of oughton‘s Dining Saivon. ) HALIFAX, NOVA Su0TMIA, ( k Kstablished 1351 . .z-a-da‘mu:donm ~~/ td wnfn“:ug.:n_-!w. “&ouov- Solicisore, #* l)o,crou WENDER®ON®, (MeQuil Uniâ€" Tore c biet rnvonty ingopled by D. Hk: Â¥bat ncou s m&clw-l\on.,uuaqm o )388y V A a «t thikh pplot ugldl- WW w WÂ¥ » « Pinhoy & *‘ W. ARMSTRON@, Pa0PRIETOR, * coRrNER OF QUEEN aND ELOINATs QTPA Y A. BYERY CONVENIENCE aND CoOMFORT FOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. The Bar always snpplied with the j &« ‘CuOICESsT / L1IqV O R 8, EVERY DELICACY OF THE SEASON t 1CK W io m MHOVSEK, mwmmnm.wmw'.g&’.”. with n.n..’n-ld}u, teacher, m‘ that her Dancing Classes will goMmMmeNO® OB | . .. «>â€" hnmp‘.mnhnmnou.-d .-."u.‘ f ‘ sation to Mre Robert Stowart, Wilbrod strost. 0.: awa September Yth, 1869 pusgut | 3 MWUWeotetis and Autoons. .. OLIVEH MAil Fix, Dentist. VBooâ€" wit e #6. nsg,-n d 62000 m 0 t Sdut! _ Ogond® ‘ULU TCO HIRON, â€" Dentist. »Mooeâ€"3parkeâ€"straot . opposite M‘:.d‘l 13 AVERLLY HOUSE, UWood stabling an1 an Astoative M KPROIRIC ATIONA, &4â€", Â¥ropured for, bulitingy o uroip aroake " «NO TVNING.â€"â€"Ths subsoriber m‘ vecided to divide iis time equally . between ta: a and Ogdessbuarya, ‘ul t hog to inform Ais | is o) I patrons and others, th :t he hopea, in future, ‘ to att sad to their orders bor tuniae more promptly | than neretofore. Shall clait Ottaw a onee a month. Ordare cscsived at Ur. Bermingbam s Aaction Hooms, and at E. Miles* Music Store. ' @KkO,. X, BENEDLCT 1'. se Mr. GUSTAV 8 SMLTH,( anlat ot the Cathe . dral) a Qraduate of the hflfl Conservatory o Parts. Lesscns on Plano is 1 Singing. Rideasâ€" Paris,. Lessons on Fiano it street, sorner of K ingâ€"street Wtaws, lune 23. 186RA _ M Alt person* are norety IOFOLINON VG. 7 chase a nots mede payable at«lght, in fuwor of Mesere. Thomas & Charles Amith, of this city, Lampberers, and signed by Mouute Charles Â¥Epbraim Mobr, Quio Villag», P Q , the makers of said note, tor the sam of tour handred and Khy .Ave dolluq,' dated in the moith of May lant. Ottaws, July 29, 1985.. _ : 1421«3 _ | Gaucationat, «cire aANo beroatxs®®r. w‘q';tu.uuu into Ariw of L4#1®, , W ard, has removed ho u.m Law, @bambers, opposite K AUTIONX UKICAL ACADE®Y. &6, OMibe Bulldings, Kigin srest, #y, | _‘ _ Rex» Eow.s» Kmamwe, , LP A R K. #, Darrister and Attor », Soilsitorâ€"inâ€"Chancery , Convey= seâ€"Lang‘t Buildi2g#, w“" * (Ohes, (taWa. HARALNGTONâ€"ATRZ®T, And the table spread with «»Medi¢cual.â€" Leg at. r Arshiteot. < JQeeâ€"Aumond‘s idenwat., Ottaws. | 2037 6 & TAMLON, Barmaters, a. OMenâ€"â€"A segrovea‘s Buildings, Pu bi.0 Wiase eAlnn ¢cou «â€" Corner James and Kingâ€"sts., Hook Store, Sparks street, _â€"_ Rudean Sirect QHAawe, | P, OMEKARA, Proramtms | THFZ UOVERNXOR GF N€R aL ty 8 & w A 44 wom for commeroial io ul 9p « tll= 1,&% , BOLL* 1v 0y AAOOF , hotary wor. _ OMBceâ€"1lmâ€" Â¥#6, n.‘l-‘ AJduot atâ€" Law , Soll31tor» ot pussexs and Â¥ C Cirsmow. Barristet® | ege THE READY.MADE W oadlhimetomâ€" «6 C nL ddy #T 1870. Boeg most respe Sully to intimate to their (riends and customers that they have just recsived and have ready or mapss low OUuitable for the coming season, somprising ENGLISH, NEKWEST AND MO3T FRAsHIONâ€" in also vary complete, amt will C# we n ae, be lpand of_the ‘ 4 Npesial attention is ealled to a . ," stook of Orst a‘ase cutter t 3 Unite made to order in best and latest styles ; (Dood Ot ensured or no ta 6. is. mank,. : . wMEARA a 00 | Pw Cl. 0 PHINQ , bY mmmuamml - s, o. Together with a large and well sssorted | . | gqu-inunmdt â€". | To be B# * sPRAINQ IMPORTCATIONE C MEARA & CO. LAiRGE: A8S8SORTMENT â€"OF PRLNG AND @UMMER g\yÂ¥sRcoats Hoy to intimate to their customers aad th . pablic sunsvaily, hat they will keap constact! ""“‘ 8PIC EV FREN®H, YLOTHS AND YKRY LARGOE A880RTÂ¥YENXT veCngas tw O# PHUK NXEWVEST JTYLEAS wy* DUY G00VS. e in the Township of Dunwich, County of ® Pians and specifestions gan be seen at Wa! sarily be as Department of Publieo Worke, M( Torento, Ist August, 1870. BEEKF AND MUTTONX. % ROLLED BEKP POR PARTLE3, sCOTCNn aAND CaANADILAN ‘ MANU FACTV AKS ABLK DKS8IGN®. fcUHELL BRQ,, RREESH KILLED TUELR CELESRATED AY WARD XARXE1. aAmnw â€"SBALT â€" ROUND, TUELL ITALLA, IPALLâ€"B #44 O# e O o t &A Tc aN ammant | oo sire 1nd primie Nos. 8 and T + RP A K TMEXT _ OPTaAWA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. 1870. es _ rarmnerti 1 fre asean _ | _____ 1908 CARMXG, "" nAITMAW walla ClLo®® Cunadian Ateamet from W avaty Â¥riday at 1043 A.M. Per direct Packet via Now Vork, every Tassdap Nortn.â€"A Rupplementary Mal PSR {"" """" mwmuaâ€"umrmu 1148 a.mm. All w.-ulohlm paid by Stamps. No Registered | san be sent in this bag. o.n.qo-nom-mm Doml~ alon, Great Britain And Newlound~ “l laad anad Prince Réward Istand, can be obtained at this Ofice. Also, Postage and Bill Jtampo. flce M will be received at this OMee. :.C.'.'..".'J.‘:‘:.- lhnhd'“'ln"“' ay time. '\nrn‘fll be allowed on m..'.u. ume of $100, for the withâ€" d'inll..fil’-fiu'lllhn- quired. * 111%â€"18 & A 1 L at 5.40 a.m | Cincinnati, 8t. Louis, New Qricans, on all Points in the West and South. NORTITERNX TRANsPORTATION CC 3) First Class Uppor Cabin Steamers. 47 e t s «UMMER ‘ARRANXOENENT OCDEN8BURG x CHICAGO, Waking sure conmections with Railway for h=** CENTRAL AIR LINE ROUTE, GREAT WE3TERN RAILWAY. (The Model Read of Canadea J To Suaraie Detroit, Milwoaukee. CcUICAGO, GBEAT CRNTRAL ROUTE aNO sAVE MWKY, TIME ANO DISTAWNCEK Comparitive dist«ace of the several Wetars Routes to Uhisago : Americanâ€"Ogdsssbarg or Pressott...... wt stite to l on peiaieie M Nee t it an Mm DHLPOI ..... . .»»»0+»se020000 118 do utawa. Holisiis the patronage of the Lamber Merch®8 generaily on the Ottawa. From hW long expert« ance in the trafie he offers his services in ongag|®£ men and aiteading to their rafte while passing here to the best of his abllity. taw vyIO® yoawaRroise l.“*‘. W aY â€" CoMPAa®Y. @EKNERAL COMMISSION AGKNT, mee Street, next to the City Motel orric® a1v1000 ba%Xk wouUYT Oadt%%. Poists W est aod South. num ® Liae aavw ak® 8 18 8 0 N "wes Mall Bag for Canaâ€" 0. P. BAKEXK, Postmaster. %IA Â¥ TICKETS at this oflee . New Orleans, 1so T 14. mwie whie pus"t | _ . .coumsG bolisiter 0* RK@4OLLE®, Otta®a, | : \'l‘- es en . avsnans Dontes of (awr and informations + 1t | W alter Emith, Ksq» lw aed all business transsoted 08 K W Cruise, Enq. _ | im® M AOF Charges moderste, 11957 ‘ w-u“ at Chapseae sloak . A 88 EZ1LA, To Pruleastâ€" . | z. k ° wi The following list of goods will be sold at such prices as will clear out the greater poiâ€" tion of them in a cery short time, viz : s1 171 F-O' KRA, C# 14 WYV Opposite the Rassell House. Lo sÂ¥X cOMK oÂ¥ THE PRICKS ; SAXCY Oreez: Aatertals, s .‘ll‘c. «. n m No t 9 4 AT THCE NKW EsTABLISHXENT, ILK Jachets, *K A T4 K A#, ‘OR 8KT®, "*OLLA LK and Cautts, & N OA + »*® 1M LOMH I Prints, fast coleort, LW Mohair Airtps, ADIKRO®! Wohits Cotten Hose, U A W LA â€"Black , Grenadine ADIKA! and Children‘ts Hats, low.-'c-.nunm.u..-..' IUPRoYED sERVICE OF TRAIN8 ‘ ¢ | T ‘ 1i FIR TUE SUMMER OF 1870, N.m..‘ Uelt=Colored Lustre®s, . ‘ W wthncmmmas R xt | ACCELERATION OF SPEED, i' 10 °Y K4 . Bizck and Grey | XEW CARS ON ALL FXPRES3 TIAALNS, ied "ru&m'ut"“'wu PTYY"* | ortian 00 ren‘ln our®. l‘“‘ ‘Monu:e‘l to Toronto ‘in~ 13 Hours. C : On and after JUNK 13th, the new arrange« pameee | ments will be pat in force, «od trains will leave s ‘|Muflblo: LACK Lace Ahawls, LILAiIANT®E, aCK FINIUKS, HUFE Bit‘Haats, USLIN $â€"â€"Prinated. LE#* TRLIKKXIXQ®, m will be remembered the above art Seasons Importations and quilt »ex. izs . axtre vood value 18 UITE MablAKILLE®, (;inv CLEARLNG BALE. gSELLLN® AT CO8ST PRICE vo Nok:. T ] : l CcasI PUORCHUASERS, Â¥or ons month only, commencing on they 230th tostast. Tas whale of my stook be ofered to oun> tomare «l a very w #» as to make rova tor the New Apring [ would oall gperially No, 1 4, Bparkse #1r00t, W . Done, of W oreester Cathedra), * w# + Â¥Wrenach Wore, White and Greg PA A Ad0L®4, wul â€" Pair Kid Gloves, §‘ AND â€" CHILDREN‘® UNUDERâ€"CLOTHISG. UNXE®INXOMAM &4 Lisp®AaY NEW MUSIAINXS, NEW DLES3 GOO0D8, KNEW BRILLILAN18, NEW FLOWEKS NEW HOSIEXLY, NEWK KID GLOYE®, NEW LISLE GLOYVES, J 3W SILaA dgLOY Es Kidean street * _‘ #3,0q | With ctose connections at all posnts. |The line | will be equinped with handsome will be sold at _|NXEW FIRST.CLASS CaRs, e greater poiâ€" ne, wiz : ‘ Ussurpassed en the continout. 4 4Â¥ l * / qRaTN® WILL RON BETWwEEX + assorted | Portland and Montreal . in 13 Hours. loves, .\ Montreal and Toronto in 13 Hour«, Heet maker®. . Stoppiag, only at the mortimportant Stations, 14jeent:, *Â¥} cents 14 conts 10 centse» 17 cents» | _ In additionto the Fast Time which it is intendéd ‘ to make betweenths IRUX NINXG OF) TRAINS | FOR THUE EXSUING sEAsoN. | ‘i’uno TRUEK RAILWAY &mio Kill be run on the Through Trains ard the sorâ€" viee will be performed over the ent‘re Qine in a manner pqoal to that of any rallwsy or this conâ€" tinept, Bpecial arrangemerts hate been made to accommudate the ple«sure trarel. 2z For fartber particulars see advertisements and thume tables. _ WnBc trariy m it hib e @pocia! attention is directed to this Company‘s inounsement, n regard to the ‘.\ KAXD TRUNXK lup\\'A\' As fest as completed, June 3, 1870 Way Kapress for O glenasar, b, Otlaw a, Brocav.lie, hingston, Belleville, Fuoronto, Guelph, Loodcn, Brantâ€" ford, Goderich, Bâ€"Aato, Detrat, Chisago, and all peinte weel wh... ?pLflA"S 5 PALACK â€"SLEEPING _ CARS Chisago, and all peinto weel o .. NIG U C, go O rerrerrttrin aotk Maii Tr .is for Toronts aod iutgrmediâ€" h4# BAMELODE.......cclareserifrbes snsiane Accommesation Tratea: for Brookville abd Intermediace rtatinns., .....,â€" Arains for Lachine at 6%0 a w, 7 00 a â€"», 0 10 am, 12 voon, + 0 p m, 4 00 ‘ m. 5 30 p m, and 630 pm. The 80 » m Train rups through to Ir“‘ GlAID TRUKXK HAaILWAY CON«= NITK PAFY OF CANADA. _ |rstp) | sustree ARRANGEXENTs. ‘fi670, _\ fratas now leave BONAVENTURE §ration as follows : 2. $ Moo(!m wm& % AW BR, s )* ‘dfanin,Rotren, baat | | m * [ Deimnccls Bullaio, Detroit, Cbicage, » | “ .:. ” '“' at. sens | o on ennp o on w & is wa | Hight _ go do do â€" do _ do T;30 ; ® * \ Accommodation Train for Corawall ‘ and Intermediate Stations st....... 4.00 p m | Accommodation Train for k ingaton and #F Intermediate Stations, &4t...., ......â€"> 130 sw ,‘hflutn Lachise at .......... 8:00 a m, 100 an . 9 15 a m, 12 noon, 1:30‘p m, 4;00 p m | «ad $:30 p m. 1u‘l'hlx)0p- train runs through to Provine a%. â€" [# aorxg soUTH aAsD EAST. * / Accommodation Train tor Ieland Pond ‘ and Entermediate Stations ut......... T;00 an B «pross for BOStOD Mh....0,01000eeceseece® u.60 ©:40 an Express for NewYork and Boston via Asqdieiry T/\ & / Resnarnn Vrerrrer 3!‘. po 1 30 p m (Erain rubs TuFPOREA 10 Frovin e 1 ine. * < t daorxy soUTH aAnD EAST. Actommod a:i0a Train for Island Pond and intermediate HLAUOLE Ri.â€"â€".â€"»»»» Express fer iMoston, via vermont Cenâ€" m‘. “b‘o.’“l «nssnenesenn0h *e8008 ssee0000 Express for New York and Boston, via * Vermont Cen ral, #4.........», «......) 0 49 PB ERxpress tor New York ano B ston, via Pattebarg, Lake Chawplain, Burâ€" llugton and Ratinmd, Wt...0000mâ€" 8 00 a m Do P coas «e S asmmmecmrniey 1(1 -‘ Kx ,ress for Quebes, Island Pood, Gorâ€" h <im, Portand and Lowor Proviaces Tb cerverjecctncrsestifrrntintimenptecencentzens. { * 0 § R Nigbt Express ar: Qaebeqc, Island _ Pond, Gorkam and Portiand, and the Lower Provincses, Mm â€" . between Montreal and Lsland + A at t Hilatre, 8t Hyaointhe, Unton, Acten, Richmond, Brompton Â¥all#, > Sherbrooke, Lennoxrilie, Compton, _ Coaticooke and Norton Mills only at 10 10 p m _ Cleopinag Carse on all pight trains. Bage»sgt Sleoping Cars on chacked tarough. _ eareup® CET m ~ t The stea nots = Chase * and # Charlotta " leave Portland for Halifax, N 8, every W ednesday and Eatarday aiternoon, no'mnil. at 4 00 p m. They have excelont asoommod for passon» gore and Freight * . The intorna.ional Company‘s Steamers ranoing in consestion with the Grasd Trunk Rallway . leave Pytiand every Monday and Thursday at 6 10 p m for 8t John, N B, 40. ‘Tickets issaed through at the Company‘s pris= f.lo stations. MESMAUEE . Amatles and time of urrivel and | Aak A _A atead prccd I Tickets issaed through atthe Company‘s prin=* f.lo stations. ‘ For fartaer lnformation and tims of arrival and departare of all trains at *erminat and way stations, apply at the T:cket OfMlce, Bonaventare Station, or at No $9, Great 8t James Streot. C J.Bn\’mn. ano Director. s o_ _ af o4 m |‘w ohnts | â€"â€" e e CR * ¢armont CORITAl Bt,.»4»»»»»»â€"s000» «.+ @219 PH Erpress for New York aha Boston via Plattabargb, Lake Champlain, Burlington & Rotiand at.............> 600 a m Express for Lsland PODE, Uh..ss» »»»sese0eee %:00 p m m.uupnntumuudm Gorham and Portiand, stopping be. twaen Montreal and L«laund Pond at st, Wilaire, 8. Hyacinthe, Acton, P Rich mond, Sherbrooke, W aterville : and Qoatioook only , 44 .,.»++««» sp»»«....10:10 "- M Seeping Care on all Night Tiains, Pagâ€" GAST AND WEST, m eC 0 s " DAY at 6 pm,for 8t John, K.B., &6. Tiokets lssued through at the Company‘s prino! pal scations. s For furtherinformation and time of arrivaland 4eparture of all trains at teorminal and way‘sta tions, apply at the Tisket OMees, Bonaventure s ation, and 30 Great 8t James Btreet. 0.J; BLYD@En, Mepnaging Director Montroal, MAazy, 1070.° Matlroadsâ€" C kX N A D A Ortawa @9180 WE3T K K/AXD A Orricaâ€"Y ork stroet, corner of Bussex A & A H TAYLOR, Aongts, w# C J RRYDAK®, Men«ging Virector raifet t at...__ 9 00 a m 9 00 p m T 00 a m $ 00 p m 3 0 p m 1 10 a m +The " Blunders of NVige and Folly">is the title of a volume just published in London. j A thunier storm in Lancashire, England, re ently dostroyed $500),000 worth of proj» orty.. / . Baife, the composer, lives in fine style at his country seat, Romney Abbey, Herts, Englandsza property Ziven to him | by his son in law, who is a wealthy Epanish grandee. Te is engaged on an opera called © The Knight 0 the Leopard." There is a French librarian near Berkes ley square, London, who has taken the lmub‘o, for the sake of his female subscri bere, to mark in his catalogue with an asâ€" terisk all those novels L}&xi«h A mma may allow herlaughters ito réad. Dante Gabriel â€" Rossetti," the \English painterâ€"poet, who is very chary of zshowin {x"i.n paintings, is to give‘an exhiliition «fi some of them in London, next| seaspn. HMe belongs to the straitest sect of pre: Raphaelites,. _ | ‘The London Punch for this hot weather presents thisâ€" _ h [ Aitractive Theatro. Advertisement : During the Oppressiveâ€"{eat the Theatre will be ':fd hx ; [#3 Private Refmgerators to hold four per: sohk, four guiness: . . _‘ . _ . _ Home Fresh Airs by the Orchestra @very half hour. 1 _ The |â€"t-e}fomanoo will commence with the farce, | i s n _ _Cool as a Cucumber. After which the Romantic . Drama entitled + [ The Sea of Ioe. / * _ _ To conclude with the hu‘tlnble afterpiece s 7 â€" Nothing to Wear. Benjamin Tborro, whose death a cable telegram recently announced, was an auâ€" thor of some eminence. He was born in 1838; and was the wr.ter of several works relating to the early language and mytholâ€" Ify of England and. the Northern Nations. e translated Rask‘s «* Anglo Saxon (Gramâ€" mar," which, shortly after its publication, w.is followed by a work entitled * Ancient A case has been heardh before the Le‘;‘ | mirngtort‘ magistrates, the parg@alars of | . which wbuld with a little judll,cioul + padâ€" || ding," go a great way in the construction | ; of‘a sensational three volume novel. . n |. 1855 a garp nter, living at Leamington, |. was married to a woman whose maiden name was Juu:r. After a rime a boy was born, and was duly registered ; . but in a few weeks the mother aisappeared, taking the infant with her. . For fourteen years he heard nothing of his lost son; but a few days ago he was summoned by the Warwick parochial authorities to pay for the maintenance of a lad who had been taken to the hospital with a broken wrist. It.transpired that the boy had {:med by the name of Walter Bernard, h«d been educated first at Ratcliffe college, and subâ€" sequently at Oxford. ‘The mother, it now turns out, lived in style for sev years in London, then went out to India, where she was again married, and t w.eks ago was the defendant in a suit brought | "by _tm husband for a‘ divoree, on the 1 that her first husband was still «liv e. * J | & ‘eontompoanhu the following :â€". © Some months since a young lady left the pareutal roof, in South Shropshire, eloping with her groom ; although th¢e utmost dilligence was used at the time to trace em, they eludefl the »vigailnce of the > y‘s . friends, d‘wen nnrflarimd The 8 way pair a fe ys since t up , | i9 an % ty m-â€"&mugh a ter ‘of accidents (such is the report) s | hiving heen reduced to stch extremitics Law and Institutes of Eagland." The British ‘Govznment conferred a yearly pension of £150 on him for literary serâ€" vices. (* chapter jof accidents (such is the rep)!1) ving hbeen reduced to si@ch Q!lh‘tflilid‘l‘ t the ‘lady applied for anud obtained . ish relief. Bat when urged by her. frends to leave the * man of her choice," alle stoutly refused, and expressed her de} tarmination to remain with him, and take: the donsequences."" The ‘uB':'niug county wn *‘ was Chester, where groom and wellâ€"born wife had been residing for e time. HMer family is one of considerâ€" able opulence, and she is entitled to a xd fortune in her own right. The «tory about getting parislf relief is not quite correct, we believe, though unfi_unqe.o.of tbogir | 1d e eeee P O o P e c C o ol 7 wero‘l';g"bomm in a flourishing conmdiâ€" tion n their antecedents came to the knowledge of the local police. Nor is it true that the lady is resolute in her deter mination to stick to the man of her choice;, ul n e Eo Em 1 for she has left him, and is now living with her family.â€"Chester Chronicle. * | OLD CoOUNTRY ITEMS. ~ Two elegant ladies were put out of the theatre recently at . Florence. "They were not content in endeavourin g:o pel the King, who was in the next box, to talls to them ; but upon declining, they . ofinod the door of his box and walked in. iberâ€" ty, Sisterhood and Equality:\ â€" â€" Garibald: is now's‘rofiuhr contributor to Cassell s Magazine. Me wrote in the June number, on Italy, Ireland, the Keuâ€" menical Council, and the British Constituâ€" tion.w.-.:l‘he July number contains a prÂ¥At® letter from the warriorâ€"author of Caprera, on the| state of Italy. In France there are now three thousand looonui:hen furnished with the counter steamâ€"brake, which greatly â€" lessens the danger . of collisionsâ€"the â€" instantancous oontr:y pressure it exercises upon the loâ€" comoti~c© being estimated at about twentyâ€" five tons. The pressure so obtained reguâ€" lates the speed of trains d’””di:f ab rupt ‘lom and forms an additional eleâ€" ment of safety. + ‘ lt1 said the li:f of Sweden‘s brother is in Chicago, has been there, for some time, in needy circumstances. | He is a son of Ogcar L., and an actress by the name of Hogfi:n., and a perfect picture of Carl IV. is not allowed to go \into the ish o;rmhz, or in any public l(:amoe. nt ‘s batred on abcount of the Queen Downger‘s batred A late Constantinople letter says are not yet through with the list recovered from the ruins of the g of ‘Eynne 5. New discoveries al every day. The impression now is number killed was not less: tha Nearly 3,0U0 are registered as ha q:geuotl at the time of the fire, oflife am mg the thieves â€" who Hoggvist piiider was : very EiYA *] *A00 . 1B _ _ | C th'tve‘ are the Greeks. . Paris corrâ€"spondent writes ;â€"â€""I was dining at a cafe on the Boklevard des Ital iens, und a. ccowd was yelling outside. Suddenly they attacked an inoffensiv Germim. A French gentleman, who wit nessed the transaction, and was justly in di t at. it, called the Germin to Ii=> livfl.:nd mountins on one of the t.able» before the cafe, told the patriots that they were a contemptible gang of cowards, and &;:t,uforflmrm fervor, it was paid for by the police. . Noat .one o{tbu: yen, & K ETL at thaw al tured to deny the sneaked â€"away 10 'M +9 * | / POREIGN NEWS. i ud duciaal ob in cut o semefieis e RPW OÂ¥ t une 5. . New discoveries are made ; day. _ The impression now is that the ber killed was not less: thain 2,00U. ly 3,00U0 are registered as having dis ared at the time of the fire. The loss e am ng the thieves : who came to der was very heary. . The â€" greatest ay ;.e.â€"!'q(om of them ven ; the hfi;’.‘r‘o. but. they al â€" uy bawl and cheer else His ie list of dead the great fire \~« Elderly ladies wear chatelain braids and | the front hair put up in three a‘iit puft«. Young girls no: longer wear ir Rhair crmped© and Mowing, but in two long bruids tied up with rivbons, these braids | hangâ€"loose in the neck, or, if long enough, ‘u.re wound around the head, rHabsi® Chemisctts designed to:â€" be: worn with | heart shaped or pointed necks are made of embroidery and yuft«, or pufts and Valenâ€" '('ien.nes insertion and trimmed | with ~Vahb enciennes lace.= Frills and puffs of muslin and footing box pleated and trimmed with lace, costs trom 75 cents to £1.,/ Beautiful ishes of soft lage box, pleated, and the Rlvuta caught ‘together a narrow satin orâ€" velvet ribbon passing through the center, him he shall report quickly to the l;m[er authorities ; and if any one shall harborâ€"or conceal him, he thail bedecemed a partaker in nis crime, © Not encouriging to missionâ€" aries. ° lace, costs trom 75 cents to $1.‘ Beautiful ishes of soft lage box, pleated, and the Rleutn caught together a narrow satin orâ€" velvet ribbon passing through the center, are Slso $1; _ 1.;rce collars, the size of email capes with sqvare corners, are made of Valencicnne lace, > § * Blonde is the most fashionable color for Blonde is the most fashionable color for hair, and many persons have . ‘dark hair dyed blonde ; biit the best hair ‘dressers produce the desired effect temporarily by the use of powder. The Hair Dressers® Chronicle, published in London, states that the very latest novelty in the way ‘Of hur coloming, giving to the person who wears it a really charming appearance, is black hair colored grey, lt also intimates that if ladies continue to use light colored powâ€" ders for their hair, gentleman will be obligâ€" _ed to ahjure black clgtbu for ball attire, as they can rcarcely dance a quarter of an hour without being white with their partâ€" ners‘ powder. * o PRICEâ€"3 CENTS ‘Jet ornaments are vere mush worn. They are beconiing to every one and harmonize., with the popular colors. â€" The real French and English jet is noarly ‘as expensive as gold, but the imitations are so cheap and so excellent that imany persons prefer them for ornaments which change in style â€" each season. . Broaches and earâ€"rings are heads and other â€"massive designs elanvorateâ€" ly cirved and with long pendants," Braceâ€" . lets are large blocks and balls tinely cut, strung 0n rubber, or are bands of jet and gilt. ‘Necklace are modium fii*d . beads with pendant crosses" or medallions. . Jet headed pinsfor the Juur are large but very: light bull« with smaller pcfn«launt-. Daisy hair pins, with outspreading rays and 3 ball in the centre are called Marguerites. ‘The great demand for elegant toilette articles, and costly perfumery imli;-.wm‘fflm our {»eople are inclined to purchase largely of uxuries. _ In addition to Lub n‘s standard extracts and the reliable Farine ¢ologne in long bottles.and wicker Hasks. "fh season brings forward some novelty, whose delicâ€" ious fragrance seetns to surpass that of the former favorites. | > | f Durham to have a new paper called the: Drome, * h. A jy s & The Irish Grocer and Traders Review has stirted in Dublin. * s | Chicago publishes 95 newspepers ond periodicals. 3 cssc w â€"The Labor Journal, of Boston, has died for want of support. f _ The first naumber of the Omaha 7Tribun: appeared last week. f * The Wookch Times looks very handsome in its new dress. * % fxe The Port Huron TCommercial has been enlarged and improved, |____ . f The Lytham and Kirham _ Times is the nameé of anew paper at Lytham. «_ . The Chatham (Obserer is the mname 0l 2 paper recently issue iat Chatham. * _ _A London Irish journal called New Ireland ‘has lately been staited, price twopence. > .. _A new penuy paper has appeared, in England entitled the Burton awd Matloe : Times. f f John G. Saxe will read some verses to the Vermont editors on,zthe 11th ofâ€" Auâ€" use : } 1 ; JDr. J G lolland is to edil. Afours «it Home, with a quarter share in the propric« wrshgp. # The Greenficld Commerrial has a column :f‘:.cupn which it heads . * Higgledypiggleâ€" A wicked Engl‘sh weekly gives currency to a rumour that Punck is about to become a comic paper. + The Salford Chronicle is announced, as an organ of the extreme orange seciion of L’he conservative party. : Theâ€"City of Ragua, the miniature ship which is trying to cross the Atlantic, has been spoken at sea. Latitude and longi. tude unknwn. ¢**, * The Farmers Journal of Sorel promises to be of agricultural interest but has only ~ a quarter of a column of agricultural news and the rest of the pape: is devoted to «The bloody scalp knife or the «canâ€" ibal Seat of the Alleghanies. " f An insurance company in Philadelphia refuses to pay insurance on property deâ€" stroyed by fire, in that city, taking the ground that the fire which destroyed the property was the result of a riotâ€"and the city is responsible for all} destruction of property, within its limits, that is .caused by riots,. The rict was createl and conâ€" ducted by the firemen FOR LADIES ONLY. The Growth of the English Lin guage. A > The Roman correspondent of the New York «Catholic World," thus speaks of the wonderful and imcreasing growth of the English speaking populauon of the world : »Three hundred years have â€" elapsed since the close of the, Council of Trent. O the two hunred and seventy Bishops who M ts 4 ce ~APonbnmnoctt / nentar Sitane dint .*"Three hundred years have e!Mp®O"N since the close of the, Council of Trent. O the two hun#red and seventy Bishops who assisted ‘nt that Council, only four were from the Br.ti<h lsleuh.,f whom three were Irish and one Engl&h ; and we think it _ {loubtful if these three Jrish bishops spoke the English language. The Council of the Vatican has upwards of one hundred and twenty Engli<h speakâ€" ing prelates, representing not only Great Britain and Ireland, but also the United States, British America, Oceanica, and the Eist Indias; and »hould the twentieth Eou inenical Council be called within the course f another c ntury, judging from the past, it is not d@hlikely that .the English tongue till then be what the Itailin is todayâ€" the language pf the majority." * { 5Â¥ . _A negro is teaching a colum us, G 14. H the oldest of whom youngest nine years of : to 100 degrees in mly four or five d the eighties. In Bavaria the new King is not merely a ~oy, but 1 boy . who his been _ in such seclusion thit he nevgr, it jis said, had money in his pocket until | he was eighteen years old. Mr. Jefferson Davis and Mr. Robvert Toombs. have becomeâ€" recon i after dfteen years. A Southern exchange says of the former that he is in excellent health / en t oo 1c o soaihe" s A negro is teaching a mixed4 school in ‘olum us, Ggorgisa. . He has thirty pupils, he ollest of whom is forty and~ the roungest nine years of age. * Since the 20th of June the thermometer f Washington, D. C., has rangeli from 99 o 100 degrees in the _ sh«de, ‘excepting miy four or five days, when it fell into and «pirits, the deep | GbO Oeep e t c P P n se troubles apparently much softened down JOURNALICTIC IHolland is to + t + rson Davis and Mf.% Robert ve besome»:> recon 1 after . _ A Southern exchange savys r that he is in excellent health cheerful and strong, with all races of his recant cares and _ to edit. Hours at share in the propric« is the name of a paper called the

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