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py â€"Of i LKEKN*C: navr oP AMC* *J tRC, Repalir®t, 198 18101) & 00., w 0 BA OP »pened ®A *"y C & 4 wh 84A L® ppt 4A k or s109%% L”‘l’”.‘.â€"‘ a s00* :at. & .M ® MLIDWIN BR93., Whist w oi . lpâ€" | _ HALIFAX, NOVA 80OTIA, . e 6 l Established 185 1. * ’ } wmmmm !unua“» ‘ummw«»wm * â€" _ " _ (FMonteat + . 1009p _â€".â€"| JOUNM ROMAN3, Propristor, | .VIW.:-I..;::.:'-.-"MWW... C Ckn ngn'i'nu)'!_'w""m" s646if â€" Guoka® Tainbom, # _ FATREMAU, Notary Publis he Fre w gOST. . ~ | We rince of Yocvee, ‘Hub, ‘weat the Por I Gabe # i ues 4040888 °." 0) | KK. Actornies at Law, S A Conveyancers, &6, for the pouy t ine | aad uuebec. # Wines 0.'2'”0‘ odAse ““' "AAfTs | Aveveres Kxuree. _____.| , ‘w-oul"&"" it L ..,'-n-l.s'. Solicior» “‘ . LBOOK, #0. Ofice S dustsb Whuk®t : annosite the Post OMee, OW n .Tm,r ® WAark m« h Boot a sgor stoR® MC setates. (W A uT9. (he vy. NOo. 1436. mllN’""" .â€"wl “‘W' 10. E --‘-."::‘;’ :-v BPRINXA and BUM« | ba fonad somplete in ail in m Batientt Wnimorch »um”-umsw io Con RNaitee U Aubrtable Aiting " Book wili lhh«dcn.:‘:ld will be ‘ hhnm-:l“h.‘.‘ L m mamu laoâ€" & tor the Parming :od \ whom 1 am a~ largely tuises as usiai datying co mâ€" | sY x D a at usheap rate, without ED BUSINESS, ared io lessthan a week | m-‘-nnnm | | with the Qravel. _ _ | APUW on P a NY INFOBXATION OXÂ¥ sPARKS.SC to walk after him in without the slightost om plished in one d a 7 . pis and qte Imporcisd e lire MAT, ) Wite of the closing year ; A0@ RAMG AY , km, 8B0RP8 Â¥U &Y reouiat SAUY THE LIfST3 i it Astist. Master. with anyâ€"suah ds Uistanse to conplete the 0 \hair APPLIC'AlflOSS low to . MARKTIN, as the best time to M dn L. l&m‘ referred 1o, all PERFEKCTED on of LIVI] of the Profite of tha p 1st tre, Apell cast. % & 0+ hours, Also, by a 8 CoMRPANY ID 1847. ¢ «whool will no resu med BTOCK » THE 10rtg0 sxat. £aTABâ€" Â¥ B Walkrka. Exohangs Ott aw ts 1 MIH qung | f ; E®® & eEX ibL, arirern e ts Â¥ I lJSuMcIon. Co.'nyun:t. &o, Je â€"In | Court Mouse, Ottawa. _, | ity on | Roasat Laze. %3uid _ Jour J. @EXMEILL _ y y _A C ... ie 4 onfi manineaend \ Dowand T. DARTNELL, Barrister ) Solieitor, Attorney and Nutary Public, Clerk ma | mmumam.h‘uyw * | les of Pressott uod Russell. OMce+~â€"â€"lns the | Qourt House, /urgnal . 34 tm . weed | 27 HRHPK a WIRBKH, Barristers and to the | e e o e C F “' RIGWT & CLEMOW, Barristers and ! ’ & M“nt:o atâ€" Law, Sollortore in Chaneery, | Convegancers, Notaries Public, #0, 40, for the Pro | vicses ofâ€" Ontame and Quebes. ’ _ ies over Durie‘s â€"Book Store, Sparks sttest, | uonu'u 1. A PIKRHRK, Barrister, Attor» . ney â€"atâ€" Law, solicitorâ€"1nâ€" Cnancery, Convey+ | ancer and Notary Publls, Cerner of Jussex. and York streots, ttaw a. * 148y . l' ” scoxsxu w 4. A1tot a 07 «Kb« .Nkbo‘! | e in Chagpcory, Conveyander, , Sussex« street, â€" OMoe, Uaion ButlJings, JMaÂ¥e. dby n HM« MA Â¥UOOURM, Abtorneyâ€"Atâ€"LAw, doile # sitorâ€"inâ€"Chancoéry, Cuvqaa Notary hblutud Pateny Kigat dJoliciior. ooâ€"1 m â€" mediaibly oppositeo Hussell House, Rigiaâ€"st 43utf I o‘o.ao over Dusie‘s â€"Book Store, Sqatks areg, a W t " W McKar Wunost daw Â¥ C Curnuow. J w . w. wuun.uuou-u“fa <+ flnlo{ & W ard, has removed . Wce to Belt‘s Law Chambers, opposlte House, K!lg\inâ€"st, s ier-":'i_-'-,'w"‘:“".‘. «â€"_â€"â€"_â€"L .“ k. MARA, Architoot. OMceâ€"Aumond‘s l y & Buildings, Rideaaâ€"st., Ottawa&« J0ly ( *'i;."..oy'. & TARLLON, Barraters, .NQ sotisitore, #0, 0@tceâ€"Atssgrove‘s Builiings, 14130â€"4 l’“”Inm-:-”.' ..[‘loom Vnt« vers‘ty} Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, â€"â€" Ehat recently ocou by Dr. Malâ€" m.gmou-':‘ V’AIW K. ROBILLARD, Physicuan, Siore, Kas end of duppor‘s Bridee,. OM# hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m« g,.-wdmguummmns, dordu!lld AK _ At ailghs can | be a .i‘rnm Murray stroet. | o m. C. LKGGO, Prynclan, surgeon Abd $ MJ Ascousheut. Oficeâ€" nu:’.l.lo-lm'i ”n. OLIVEKRA MA riNX, Dentiet. OBooâ€" 7%9‘“ nawa. _ uu ”d. UKOMGCOK WUTCHISON, Debtin. OMeoâ€"dparkeâ€"street . opposite la’n 4 Russel\‘«. 418y Jnecmwibe Ourt fouse sea Puniie Ommn 21. CA uu:u. g:-m & s | (tu of ~-illulo Dh:.u ldnt-{ ‘ M A spacious eaumplheâ€"teour lor commerola wavellers. 850y _ | “i. 46 .. RKN ”‘-i"mm ‘h.'T“-T..;'D T M, KAVANAGMH, Propristor, Corner of Mpteaife and Wollingtonâ€"streels, posite the main eutrance to the WJ W CoRNE! o# QUEEN AaAND ELGINâ€"STS * QTTAW A. r EVERY CONVENTENCE AYD COMFORT PoR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. * The Bar always supplied with the j And the table spread with EVERY DELICACYX O# THE SEASON wa omrte boak Speriest." ortanes. Valaaiore | SPTC+ tor Trasat and Loan Co. . a. Tuisti® & La#® 3e Henarnaresgeme Bihign . "N"*"~ # ‘w % Rarsazwore,â€"~H Adims, bzm Phila “sln Those Puller, Keq, Â¥ 1 Dr A&‘.l!-.mslmm ROL Managing Dirsctor 0. & 8t. L. K. &. t AQ k OURILWTIE, |Commission l-:.u and i«-m‘wnq "::.m La | Pobe ba Ales and Porter, Pork, h‘l. &o., for sale. r ;5-51.:‘5 #P A RK#, Harrister and Attug« u!:v w, Solisitorâ€"inâ€"Chancery , Conveyâ€" ind Otheeâ€"â€"Lang‘t Bulldings, Eiginest., FNNUILATLE 4 1CK WICK HOUVSEK, \irs Robert Stewart having maie arrangements with an ascomplished lady teacher, announdss that her Duncibg Classes will} commence on N edaesday, the 12nd instant & Furtaer partioulars may be obtamed on appllâ€" sution to Mre Robert Stewart, Wilbrod street. Ottawa Spptember Oth, 1869 11 4846 cuoOICEsT LIqUORsSs, Qurion: No. 5, Aparks Hurest, Rnssel! ase, Ottaws alty, C. W . e t Pl.l-.. semolr1CaATI0N®, &e, Prepared for n‘h‘dw-‘ i llrill , PRL2 m C Hliet ; W ell ingtomâ€"#t. UE UNIONX HOUVRSE, Motets ani #uaigons. AVEULLY HOURK, 1D @ood stabling and an Astentive NHostlor. jxAxe puÂ¥ix@.â€"The subscriber haring Ju‘l.dr to divide uts uno“o.q:.dly zvc:; C 0t a we t Ogdessburgh, woud to ais old patrbns and others, that he hopes, in fubure, to attend to their orders for tuning more promptly than heretofore. . 3Kall visit Ottawa onee a month. U l ol oc i ud idys Mss n n dsnA ce w Or recabved at Mr, rr-hliflo Auction lo‘m.udul.lllu' usio Store. @KO, N. BEKARDLOT VA progomeiy Mr. GU8TAVE AM1TH,( lntotthe Cathe @raduate of the 1 p‘:d Conservatory 0 3'.'-'&' Lessons on no: 1 inging. Rideamn “mdth-.-n Otaws. Jane 13. 1868. ¥¥ky _ H EL LMUVTH COOLLEGE . ‘Inl‘-lm’ua-.m HELLMUTH LADIES COLLEGE Insggurated by HU. R. U Prinsse Arthur. Board ans Tuition $236 per anoum.! Pasarogar: â€"The Very Rev. L. Melimath, D.D., Dean of mnuron ‘ M Vor Partisulats apply t# London, Canadsa West. August 8, 1470. * o _ (@tawa, Jane 13, 1868 ANCING ANXD DEPO LTMENTC. ARMSTRONG, PROPRILETOR, UKICAL ACADEXY. 1IGHER EODUIATION "a MWAIMRBKH, Barmsters and at Law, Sohoitore in Chancery . ko, tfor the Provinses of untario OMee Baildings, Kigin . strest, m Raxe Fowaro Kika®t®a. HABRLNG TONâ€"ATRLDT, Mbscellancou sâ€" ue £ C»., l;c:: O%rv;yw'-- $, n‘NI.. Mse, Haak, Aparksaâ€"st. Oltawe. V:‘ 0"“““0 3 . # ° ...Lf”- ( 7 L‘ C Edurcationat. ; NY | swuL1an, 'u.hovq complee, aat ‘wi! be foun t of the best matemmaie and most (asblqnable styles _ _ Special atteation is ealled to & .. .» _ *** LaRGE AssORrMENT OFr PRING AND ,.;UMMER goyVsRcoats | | & yusores gyvamcoats | | | NEwest axo most FaSHIONâ€" ‘m DE81IGN®. EgrvH® SEADYâ€"MADE f «.o rning p,4»aar4£8t mwwmr-fi." Orst clase outter . Uuits made to order in best and latest styles Good 0t snsured or no ta ®, A, DUBF, WMLAXLA 4A 0O umw“pwbuu{ and customers that they have just resetved and have ready Orimspses tom ‘ COuitable for the soming season, comprising 1870. Guspendars, Soarts, Pres, Collare, Shirts, Gloves, a, ho. Togather with a large nl‘nll..-fl .., TUZ . GOYEANXOR ...o.'.*u.u“w «ad th pabllc gensraily, (hat they will kesep constaail on haad 1 E PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. ‘ ~s TENDERS i m‘wm.‘m"‘!ll NDWR~ ¢ S10NKD, at ths Department, dguatll noen "* | on the 20th duy of AUOUST, 1879, tor the feitow= lo.M" s ..‘ in the Towaskh o Russe , County of Rusell $ 0 | Plans and epecifieatl ons can e men at Dussage waâ€" BKKY AND MUTTONX. s 8PICâ€"v anw BALT ROUND, #RENXCH, «LOTHS AND pyiw ueD8 araAiÂ¥o INPOoRTATION®E CMEARA & CO. â€" Aathortsed discount on Amertoan Lavoloos unt# birthar notiee: 13 per saoh. ___ _ ___ _ » TYERY LAROE ABSORTMENT» OP PUK NEWVEST 3TYLILES wiy~ Duy G00UVS. e + vill€. (n the Towaship of Dunwich, Conunty of ®1 Piags and ...umu-u‘h-u'd! Plans and specidcations for thase works san be seen at this Department as well as at the placses WA \hs \owesk or uny Tenadar will net nacese sarily be accepted. < ' * suwroxs DEPARTMENT, Daepartment of Public W orks, Ontarie, Toronto, |st August, 18790. ROLLLD BEEP POR PARTIES sCoTon aAND CaÂ¥aADIax weo ufi'\’aumaâ€" FRESH KILLED €UELR CELESRATED |, AY.WiARD XARXER1. CUEIR STALLA, APALL 3 24 orTawA. _ 1870.) " OAtawaz, June 11, 470. TV JO0X CALRUNXGO, OGr NCR aL 1410â€"18 o-mon-oo-umu.â€"o- wion, Great Britaln and Newtoand~ land and Prinese Kdward Islund, sans be abtained at this Qtiee. Also, Postage and Will Stampe. rowt orrice A1v1%08 RiÂ¥k, 'urn'mhn‘dfluflhm Duterest allowed at umdh:nd- per annum, aad deposits can be uk ay time. M’a“-.h“- quwmb-d.lflofifii"' drawal of which 3 months* notlce will be 1e« quired. aemat mumd woet. Oreawa Ooriouâ€"Vork stremt, L. WHswos ano ortia®a ardrit DepAIt,....s......... 810 t# l.flz w», 10.00 pa MAUWEH ccenmnmenceccenes 4# a, 11. 00. a, 1.0p= the abore trabas -fll ab Pressott “ with dranwi Proak Reil way for «ll potats soaih & ALIL WAY _ COMPANY. Ortaws, lith Jane, 1078 10 a, & On and after the 1st of Angest, â€" stk JOUGUX YuUXG Wili ieave Apimer Dally (Zunday exsepied) ‘at [Sundayr excepied}, si1? evleo® & tha"" v:: pesn, returaing same day,learing UhAgea® ai * o‘ctook, p.t. . Prssengere will arrive at Chapase ut 1% sfsloox, and Harsiook abd o‘vlock. at 5.40 a.m. â€"A Aupplementary Mall too Camme :h-wnuhd.dzm“ Pnd in metnggntt Rguiment Lofi '.:.bqnflll bag» *WHICE. ih- Nounse saow 8 14. 10 1 P44 Purtics going west can secure TiCk ufih‘ah:,hdddn.l. ALL RATL OR ALL BOAT yamat. . CEXTRAL AIR LINE ROUTE, GREAT WE3TERN RAILWAY. VWuree atways cheaper than by sny other mm woukk ®6) n mt ns t twre to m._._.._.........." W»-“dh“u‘- ___ fThe Model Read of Canada ) To Sarnia, Detroit, Milwaukes, ) 4441 _ _ agnBZAL COMMIssION AGRNT, Clarence Etreet, next to the City Hotel Uttawa. 1 ‘nmwdmufln-‘- on the Ottaws. From his long «xpeci« .-uunbu““m mes and attending to theis rafte while passing here to the bast of bis abdilky. TLAYELLEA, _ OUIDE. Is now open to Joachin. *A NN 8 1g 80 X."m UNLION + Foaw iaRoL%a,4 JAY, AUGUST 16. 1870, * ;tdfills-..hflif U TATLOL, Agoms. d@oÂ¥ AaA W A 1B U. tUreat W en 1 Â¥ Jniss by spmâ€"m CGrenadin+ Jnuno- H1K#®, w.m K aRORILLE®, ‘mcmum the ‘aboue art LADIES® AND . CHILDREN‘S UNDERâ€"CLOTHING. £ WHITE MUSLINS: (Hair Cord, Ohecked, Upatied, Pizin Jacoust, N ainsosoke, Book, Also, extra good value in PPE s J se« Nainsooke, 4 "-:-1 #O% and MaLTEKSE LaCBI HOWILON and MALTKSE La rIGUKED 8 &te, LACBK OURTALNA, Feor sne moath cnly, commencing os the 3b instaat. ‘The whele of my stook is ofered to ousâ€" tomers at a very low Agare #o as to make roous tat the New Spring Goode, L would oull specially ihe sttention of customers to my heary stook jadge for yoarself LEADTYT XADE CLOTHING Which will be sold without Reserse at s low price Al] goods marked is plain Sgurer. ue E) 16e ‘awl *‘edommitle ‘miw‘ whook and A K ..‘ha’u.. teartiand dows, ',).gd'.:odml#-' fi"“ pow anp, Orgasitty ( fane Church, teacher of Orgas, Fisneasd Singing I Atblaze _Aficnzze urut. VWX DOALIG Yhi N KAÂ¥ CLEARLLNGO SALEL. sELLLN® At Oo8T PRICE Dru UNRILNORAK & LINDEIAY. < UNKINONANK & LIL®AD®AY. CABH POROHASZKRS, HEW MUSLINX®, NEKW DLRESS GOOD8, NEW BRLLIA®\)®S, NEW FLOWELS mwparks Birees, . 14, Opposite the Ruseell House. YCEW HORLIELY, YNEYK LKID GLOYES, HEW LISLE GLOYES, Â¥ JW 8ILa JLOYES Wisock _ amd _ Orcy | * * e * ‘ : tast C lw]\ | :. ‘\_ k 4 wotrellt 6 ies * C ® ® Â¥. LAJOUTE. ‘ M'W asserted. | Portland :and Montreal : C | Montreal and ‘Toronto im $ _.‘." / | m-‘fi_fiful Time which it 1s Intended t make hetween the Bpesial attention is directed to this Company‘s announcement, in regard to the i RUNNING . OF ~T R AINS FOR THE EX8ULNG.AEAsON. â€" _ With close connections at all possts. The line wiil be equipped with handsome Will be ree on the Through Trains and the sot= vice will be performed over the entire line in a manpner equal to that of any raliway or this conâ€" tinent. Bpecial arrangements have been made to acbommodate the plearure travel. _ ___‘__ OOING 8OUTH AND EAST. , | Accommodation Train for Island Pond '.. .uflun-ol-.l: Stations ut........» ::o‘: Of avesene0ss enpn008 be 640 san lg'rn.ln mut and Boston viz V4TM08% OODITA] Bt,â€"+»»»»»»se»»» »»« 3148 Erpress for New York ana Boston â€" ria Plattsbargh, Lake Champlain, * | Burlingtos & Rutiand at.............. 604 | Express for [atund PODE, Ht...s ssefernrees %:00 1;l:un'uulu , Gorham and 1 iweep Montr« 34. .“*'.c Riqbmond, 5 E:: ‘.':.'.':3"‘0‘“ } thi mm' DO~B, m;{uond ;ar and freight The [ nternatic .‘n sonapeclion . ® taave Portliand 18"0.) Frains new leave BONAVENTURE SBTATIOA as Collows : F lee gong wEst, Erprems Ottaw a. w“fih mlflflh. **‘drecarioe Riognen beveting and all ppbBt# WORL, #t. 1»»»»sesserem Night do do : d4o d&o _ do Accommeodarics Train for Cornwall . _ ansd Intermedints Stations sat....... 4100 p ® Assbmmodation Train for Kingstos and Intermediat® Stat)008, Mt...»..me»»«â€" 1;30 : #W I\ i ns for Lachine at ......... 8001 m, :00 an # is a m, 1% noon, 130 p m, 4;:00 p m 1008 1:30 pm. / _ The 1.3 pio train runs through to Provihet Nig\1 Kxpress for Quebes, Lsland Pond. s Gorham and Puul..‘.uo?h. beâ€" iweepn Montreal apd Leland Pond at si. Hilsire, St. Hyscinths, Acton, _ Riqhmond, Sherbrooke, Waterville . and :.uu-a "".’.“.‘ii’“ii‘.‘.‘.”i;'..‘;" 2B ! .umn&n. SE mm* as0" and «Charlott«a" leaves Wmv“:o.«:-by and t:-unnyfln- sovn, 1 »Bap vely at 4 p m. m;{.: excellont u:.-’:od‘mu fut;.uu ;arn and reight. ‘ The [nternsuionalCompany‘s ctleamers, running in soapection with the Grand Trunk l.u'.:‘ leave Portiand every MONDAY wos THU DAY at 6 pm, for i. John, N.B., &0, ~+ Puved " Cek ce 0O CCA OA LCts Lt it | _ Tekets lssued through at the Company‘s prines I stations. |*"por further information and time of arrivaland | departure of alltrains at terminal and way staâ€" Jume 3, 1870 "F'-‘ ME ;' &-ll *I 6 . h . m m'"..‘amou.hu Btreot. : . 0. J; BLYDUES," Managing Director Montrea}, May, 1870, , Orrawa Orricnâ€"York street,; corner of Bussex | sapeut: A & A H TAYLOR, Aengis. PALACKâ€" 8LEEPT S RAKD FRUEKK LRAILWAY CO%â€" W PANY OF CANADA. [ RAaND TRUOEK RAILWAY IUPROYED SERVICE OF TRaISS PoR TaE SUMMER OF 18t0. ACCELERATION OF SPEED. NEW CARS OX AuL 1xPRESS TIALN® Portlind to Montreal in 13. Hours Montteal to Toronto in â€"13 Hour= On and after JUNE 1lith, the new artange wents will be pat in force, and trains will loawe Montreal as follows: _ > Â¥ * uPen EEpen CCC CCC Rxpress for New York and Bosto®) v‘.a VermoBt OBMTRL, Bb..â€"s6ss0000 ssm w6 + Express for New York and Boston, #ia Piatwberg, Lake Champlain, burâ€" lington and RUUABd, He...00»sses000» De dGo â€" GO__ C400 «ccemwennnseses Express for Quebes, Island (Posd, Gorâ€" ham, Portiand and Lower Prâ€"wvinces NEW FIBRSTâ€"CLABS CARS, Night Exgres Bleoping Care shecked larough RAKD TAUNK RAILWAY ehecked 18TUUR! * f mw...m..-“‘nm“s'l.. Portiand for Halifax, N 8, every Wedneeday «id Setarday aiterncon ively, at aa. myhmmm for F"-' '."l'.l:“wxlm“ Company‘s Steamers running J in consection the Grand Truak Rellway, leave Portian! every Mondsay and Tharséay at 6 10 p m for 8t John, N B, 40. Tiskets issued throuch aithe Vompany‘s prig« ciple stations. For furtger information and tims of arrivs land departure of all train: at *ermiznal and way ,.uu-..pu,u the Ticket Office, Boaawature Station, or at No 39, Great 8t James Burest. > C J BRY DGRS, BSUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. [iA70, EAST AND WEST, and m‘. “u::ccco June 3, 181¢, the Lower Frovinoss, -vr-u between Montreal and Island Pond ut t Hilatre, 8t My acinthe, U cton, Acted, M."*'“'o amwfi'%&o‘.%"- Co.tisooke and Norton : only at 10 10 p m i Ex lof 10D0e8, IS!aBG Pond. Gorham and Portiand, and € A N A D A . C A NA DA Cars on all dight trains. Laggage GoIxa wEsT. 0 J BKY D6Gt®, Menaging Vireotor ATTHT Quetes, Leland sns antline s s se ns v»»«»». 200 p m ind LP 6 00 a m 4 00 p a M % the : RLBS DICKBXS. & IaArow A ell s Bute merg en dn wret io n n ctte on ar brighter than the costi) t *®* | avaited the fatal signa and the spectators ufilth. monarch‘s 'in.,“)' eup that holds It was but for i'lxsl‘:)d in terrible s to the merry hlfl’es.t timeé drlfi.n, the "reu-hedmn,f The m ho tm wiikh k imé, the gayest | DP "TI spectagle . was wit fell, and then a time of rich and of fourteen f witnessed. A dro joicin bounteous eet hadâ€" been i P »f g, and good cheer ! crops, reâ€" {“ mgsfmnc. 10.‘ the * 6/ pit;\ Arranged, is pleasant, on a fie spring mor 2 | Iearned . profession, who nion . of | rhio ie T ons o S pruig mern, to 266 I ue deeth bo dolocat pw fhis is pleasant, in the summer time, P n on s r e e oo Snd oo Aitleriiaige vops d‘.mms l‘n‘; s mer time, to view am(;h of the theory W&lign the neck. The Tis pleasant on & winter‘s 4} 9 1n C ps experiment &““blnh.d But. mhat mtedeye in ter‘s sight, +9 crouch io envinint ie rk Tho hody.i¢h t¢ the o foralilke of t1 Aell to t ut "‘,‘m-hk. these, my boys, to sudden snap u‘; rope, and. then wimh:' Then hail perry days ! 3,° to | and flung a distance: was «wrenched of to merry autumn d l side of the yard. "hflor Se"ml feet to one Fir t‘:i' cornfields shino ays, when yei. | to the other side, a sf the trunk dropped ghter than the cost! nerves twitchin t tly mass, ‘with the ‘ the monarch‘s wi y cup that hold violence g convulsivel And hai h‘s wine ; ~\. ‘ 8 of the shock. . T y â€" from the hlltomrrygb.n-“'; i Inumanityâ€"were) qitigh The . fragments of oi ie iess . botaas, 2. . F4A A and ich was h l s 1e * og 16 i s T ts mt walde t n" n( ais aotain en ie vhine w n =â€"+ J what had happened b: became aware of Things Worth oting. . ‘l’m"“’f:fll" and b..z i E?u"fld"; recoiP orgres * e ing i und of" New * f on fnat been (iken io 55 Every p‘;:::;e feover: small.pox instead of, tence as humane] en to éxecute the| se * e g_w“.‘.“\‘ C /3 NA »ms -o?d, M‘m’ possible. 1%, mn-' ea= &\ 20y «t 4 perféct " order, m‘,'ll.fllo ?.,J l:: C Aon A CC m_‘, '.l?. drop ‘. m m.‘m."v"” Mhinl).df n / rho reahtamat in hok hi phss â€" Weak tea, with a squeese of lemon iui:fl‘ will quench thirst more effectually than the jaleps or sours ever councocted. A lady who was not : a Shaksperian scholar, bearing‘ the +Merry. Wives of Windsor " hilghl'(vpuind, inquired how many wives Mr, Windsor had. Poor old M‘Donald Clarkeâ€"â€"the «Mad Poet "â€"used to eall the brilliant lantern dnmnd‘ in front. of an oyster saloon, "The horrible lightâ€"house ot hell." Man must have occupation or be miserâ€" able. Toil is the price of sleep and appeâ€" titeâ€"of health and enjoyment. . The very necessity of which qvercomes our natural sloth is a blessing. : It is said that William Stemway, of New York, has given $10,000 to aid the Prusâ€" siin cause. â€" The members of the Arion Samatv cives $8.000. and the Leiberkranzs since at East Baintree, Mass., agod 87. years, was dressed for the grave in the same clothes that she wore at hor marâ€" riage, 66 years ago.| . . | : s 'nndifleultyof-rl'Ll one‘s self in a Foreign L.n(gm illustrated bz)un remarks of a anu:flkwbowont see a fine boy baby, in endeavoring to express her admiration said, "Oh my! what a nice mz{n no mricadhccs stairtsmrs Snvie mrtnedsinindtinesibe._irtrrt d about aix, hours. + on * mm t Mn c > > } -rh.wmd leedleâ€" Gunse. The Lancet discusses thae rolative merits of the Chassepot and Needlegun from a nud:ul point olviowo.r lt hll:l;ctd.!‘:l:d ample opportunities 1 o vs pro?im?d by the dflom of weaâ€" pons. _ According to that authority the bullet atikes sideways, mwutsdhme wound, feaving little hope ofrecovery, in aiie the losses caused by the Chassepot will be far greater. than those inflicted by the uodlo&n. In modern warfare it is the army t advances that mmtmflbrmoot,lndflnfit‘fillb.“ much in requisition as the rifle. A Bong of Harvest Home. Andrew Carr, the discharged sGIGIOE U the Thirtyâ€"seventh Regiment who was conâ€" vioted, urm his confession, of the murder of a woman in Bull W ecuted yesterday 1 g in w&w;l: 1t was first occhsion on whi sentence o-pud purdishment has been carried out within the walls of‘. e SwH Publin pri and lgthe public were alâ€" lowed wm the r in the present state of feeling it would be the last execuâ€" tion in this eity. By,. some extraordinary mismanagement the sentence of the law . was literally not carried out, for the wretched man was not hung by the neek «ntilâ€"he died, but. was put to desth by a more \speedy t.bo:zh barbarous process. He was disposed in afaot, just as a wounded pigeon in a battue is put out of pain, only that the neck of the roor bird is wrung off instantancousâ€" y by the fingers of . anâ€" expert «~@xâ€" ecutioner, and Carr‘s head was torn of by a rope. â€"1f it is a novel mmode of ~ ing â€" criminals, containing the revoltifg ciroumstances of miufin and * ing. If the law s "take its s in such a way again, the ?nnnlm_:fll Dublin o«mpuq-g_ persons 1 obtain & ment, anc to mercy, He fngers of anâ€" expert â€"®Xâ€" d Carr‘s head was torn of by , is a novel imode of t s, containing the sevoltipg s |of miution and =~ law # "take its 4 y again, the transition will : ‘mdoption of the guillotine. TA Carr has mlm'f ted ence. ,ho seemed quite re :(::t:l,:f: expressed no some t re usi ‘.hhfilil' infi to mission of, the capital punishâ€" ha inrt haflt him the discharged soldier of upon Yho platform, baving been given over to theicharge of the subâ€"sherifl. Hé bade farewell to those about him,. the cap was drawnâ€"orer his face, and the spectators awaited the fatal signal in terrible su'f.nn. It was but for a moment. The bolit was drawn, the wretched mav fell, and then a horrid spectacle was witnessed. A drop of fourteen feet had. been arranged, in ~deference to the opinion of z lcarned â€" profession, who [pmcrd\od this length as necessary to produce instantaneâ€" {PRICEâ€"3 CENTS s 9e se o C Oe e e ie c a 2 en n a y " Lh i r \of the e .. . " Foopinhâ€" ar 1er indE wat iave aiare * * 20 ad m-fim the inassosâ€"strenuousâ€" i swâ€"T°% +. _ Ay advocate â€"the ‘catise‘ of. France, as DP . Tored 1 Amom, ioi e Losiop Tiags / and Daily News at© essenti; y German,. _° Tl d'c,lueklmu paper whicrx {na an‘ im> mg-te circulation among . the workir‘ dm and which is edited by Blanchar, Je , thus gnphiu{ly remaiks :â€" > . fln 1867 the Emperor Napoleon usedl to| boast that Jhis Universal ExhiLiâ€" ion would â€"inaugurate, an 6ra of uni« Â¥ peace; and;that posterity would vindicate his . claim~ to., be known _ in istory: as the Bon@parte who sought all his glory and renown «in th& proâ€" tion of the philosophy, arts and sci and ; the moral ‘progress, which h only under the olive.. His adâ€" mirers will |point, to his proposals for a gress in which the. .map of BEurope 14 be reâ€"adjasted witha general reâ€" to natural frontic.s; to his readiness to support Denmark when fguuia and Austria ied her ; and to his modera tion‘in victory when he had> emuncipated ltaly,. Nor will his bittorest enemy in the country be able to say of him, that throughâ€" :‘i: the first twenty years of his réign he .not the warm and real friend of Engâ€" land. Under his sway, France has made a stride of progress whigh she has never The following e'xzrw:_;"it from the of a corespondent of the Hamilton aiid is to the point :~ . . ... "I notice that many wi-e-a%u are siill ging out that no amnesty must be graatâ€" to Riel, on the ground that the man whom he and his party shot. was a Canaâ€" dian.. And pray, can any of them tell me what is a Canadian but simiply: a British 3bjoct? Have we any independent powers our own that we are in a position to deâ€" mand independent rights? If so, let jus go anii possess; the land in our â€" own strength, and avenge our own wrongs. But if the tramsfer of Red River is a matter "of W‘i".’s and if it was only by aid of Great Britain® that we could> obtain the land, we must submit to her terms, ‘and nflnrlonOhhmopm airs of an indeâ€" pendent power." _ e â€" . The bridge of Kehl no longer offers the amusing spectaole it formerly presented. The sentinels who mounted guard at each end of it are no longer in their places. It was curious to watch thom&u:ing up and down their own side of the bridge. A line traced across showed the JM“ spot which neither might pass, and 80 the two* marched along, the one without the vivaâ€" wityâ€"of a Frenchman, did the other with. the placidity and phliegm which belongs to the German. s The sentinels oftern met on the middle of the bridge, the Frenchman looked at the Prussian, and the Prussiin look»ed at the Frenchman, and each, without saying of the bridge, the Frenchman JOOKeUG ®® the Prussian, and the Prussiin look»ed at the Frenchman, and each, without saying a word, retraced his steps. Indeed, there is no example of these slaves of discipiine havring ever offered each a pinch of suuf. OUne ovqi? last year, says a ~Fronch m the Prussian sentinel was suddenly calling "To arms."" The frightened by â€"standers run up, and found that the French sentinel ‘had accidentally placed \Ifls,foot beyond the lins of demarcation, and thus invading Prussian territory. > â€" At the Wimblédon meeting, says the Edinburgh Scoteman (speaking of the conâ€" test for the PDuke of Cambridge‘s prize, on July 19). Private Farquharson, of the 5th Pertbshire, at the :200 yards ‘range. managed to tire 49 shots in the regulation two minutes, and had the 50th shot in his rfle when the time was up. â€" His score was 8 bull‘seyes, 16 centres, J outersâ€"a total of 1% ‘i‘o'mu. His weapon was the Henry Rifle. The London Times says : "A few days Private Warwick, with the Soperâ€" Henry rifie, at the. 200 yards range, for military â€" breechloaders, excited astonishâ€" ment by his scord of 46 shots and 114 Rinb made in the space of two minutes.‘ 1. hamaver has since been OChi)'Qd ‘.)’ o y n i C C t es M 7 military â€" breechloaders, excited astonishâ€" ment by his scord of 46 shots and 114 m& made in the space of two minutes.‘ however, has since been eclipsed by Private Farquharson,. of the 5th Perthâ€" shire, who'm&oumeinurul,wd-uho same range, fited from a Henry nf#ée no less than 52 #Bots. of which five were bull‘s eyes, 20 centres, and 21 outers, reâ€" presenting a total score of 140. This feat becomes the more astonishing when it i# remembered that it wast made on the same day that Private Farquharson took his ru-t as one of the Scottish Eight in the long and arduous match for the Elcho â€" Shield. At .’;((t)flyud' three minutes ‘are allowed, and 0 ylehous.-owbefind. Private Bird, of the South Middlesex, under {unu conlitions, made the highest scoreâ€" "A _ annsi«ting of nine bull‘sâ€"eyes, ten Bird, of the . South : LE S 0o oora these conlitions, made the highest score: 710,, consisting of nine bull‘sâ€"eyes, ten centres, and two outers. He, as well as Color#ergeant Brooks, of the 12th Mid‘ dlesex, and Sergeant Gilder, of the 18th Middlesex, who made scores one point short of his own. shot with the Henry, Martini Riffe. At the 800 yards range‘ isho eompofifion'-dsofor accuracy ; four minutes are allowed, and the limit is to 12 en PmR ~£C> tha "hth | 'lbom&n‘m are 1gnorant ®F * the date of dcpmn,bmit'nundu atood that they go in October. * oi Lt. Col. Irvine, Aide de Camp to Hiu Excellency the (@overnor (General, is s¢ riously ill at Ririere du Loup, mm”““-w--. ETTITC T minutes are allowed, and the limit is to 12 shots. Corporal Andrews, of: the 26th Kent. made 44 points, consisting of eight hll'-flund four centres ; Captain Radâ€" cliffe. e South Middlesex, and Mr.£E. U oo towe "onts ) sc sct < acabantie The Bridge of Koehl. "m‘lu“l ECYE ui .â€" I South Middlesex, and Mr..£. / each made 42. ‘They all shot with Rapid Rifle Firing. To the Poict. are still let‘er Times,

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