will) be #J 16 & rie 60 py PP 4 8 §A ® x0 iz xX P",-s @6 7 & s P i _ A, MARMR ALEEPING [CARS b‘,e guiaing», .) ukn n‘aQOVl mb-nnnnbo,w’ â€M“(): railway on this conâ€" | Wpsix® Mmosano sppgemicis have been mute} 4tâ€"â€" _i nds l TETHR K m Mn ceteansutiat| . $ o rigce of :"a" s_ & * 44 us †uk | L.. Ts 1e nas ( w‘.\lfl y * | of tne Poace and C 4 wis buniion® .._* ~«: | Genanties of Presco e s y * "" §# ;eu.n fouse, L e) w“ ; N * “l"'i.nvnn'i . Ts aeccameckmid WB ‘P‘r"v 76 .x. NO. ~1438. Aiu««" and @Charloit«" lowres F and l‘v‘:’ aRters respsstively at 4) m-n:. lu'p’.- ts djracfid t [ 1870. | '.;';.'.':‘.io & :- to 4 ... . B â€"3 «buemimon )*\ BTATLIO» | of “'c:.\.u KY & and & | CC sace at his sasideance. Â¥4f w E.,;._gd’.-.‘l:n & W j a, 400 p m w;.' AY aND the Grand Truok Railway 7 MONDAY aed THURS ruas through doIxo wuriat oF Y A D A uyy »rwrn® WXE lith, the new artange> it toree, and trains will loave K RALLWAY Faitarine, ï¬ Detroit, % all points west at.... 900 a m RMONX OR sPEED. <|‘%. lgmuu TLALNS. i Mootreal in 13+ Hours. J Fotonto in 1% Hours | or ork straet, -â€"JF AlA A TATLOR, Aongts. rl WO WWI WHHME | . . ssuummmmmmmemcaaiccintetene it oc t T mm o venlaaaie 2 TX +4 AUVMOND‘® B #5, Managing Dirscstor ‘ A § & l«--.’c:_(-h:'t sns mab i s t & CC 0 J BRY D6 EA, %L.’.....l.a“ p® aaL / Traina. Pagâ€" P A fln Uomprny‘s prinat won, | +0 p m,.4 00 and 430 p . IThe SOUTE axo #a4r fls for Istand Rond J m 1J3 EOBE wm AND EAST Heston via and time of arriva i and Em lerminal and way Bosard SHU "*" .'..f'- James $t) o8t. Desn of nuron â€". _ COJ BRYDOGKS, t P Por ?. Ma Vermont! Cen 8#0 Portiand ; Sar Brookville MINNHIG . coeeecess rauns through o " LIL® ® and intermed\ \U‘ Boston, vie Cly ain, Barâ€" 10 and Boston, via his Compa®t *4 Ktheâ€", 409 p 4 Me" and @©Charlotta " leave s N 6, every Woinssday and ) mepesctivaly, at 4 00 p 1. Mtommodations for passsA= tralle ag wees, stopping '_“Idn-:) Pond M vtom, , Brompton Â¥a!)s, E OF â€" TRAJINS Ateoamers runain Ehu Trank uuuy'. anad Thursouy at ® B. 1. a u, 7 00 a O# 1810 m« 8380 4 to 1;30 1 Poad, Gorâ€" t RProviaces méutcp- Wihe Company‘s prin= and thime of ‘arrival »nd Mansging Directors l London, Canade Wost. 1Albnt August 8, 1870. ouee, twalase. . Bage*g* {P Nn# ~â€"â€"/._ TDE o.l HALIFAX, NOVA 8uofIia, “’ w t | Established 1851 . o «. «at will ho found +«‘ | . {temenraenadietntnt bonndary se000000t | ban merartaiy m wo.t Coctionahle stlet 5| 43 C (ivoneay Loes, _ _ ttatt__ Jorn 4.( r_ï¬p‘wg_.b‘f. DARTNEKLLq [Aeapemmat m thiu mt uty ey . ,3...‘..5-"-'.»« «ad Russeli. OC | Conrt House, L/umgaal. + $ :: & 0 \ -"’“... ".c"ld‘m... ds P® | propared for buildings of T 00 a m | 0 :l.lli.g..lPh"m #B | . o s1iet * W all in gto 5 00 p m lulkd AW{. Iptâ€" La®. 200 Convey ancera, Ntarles Rublic, th 0s of Untarto amt Quebes. a~)tise ovet Darls‘s Book se im t _ : " > ko 1 10 a m \ | look, Duke 1t, Chaudions un. MWO@RLbuL A KR Ascouheur, @8 ore, Kan snn of & noure from 9 a m. to 4 § N. B â€"spesual atuons of atssuses of tue KY & . | ue seen at his residence 1 10 p m 8 00 a m 4 00 p m mogmemadinmpemmet e 20 *A , KEFEKH hh 4 20 46 ho #4 5 »‘.“ h‘l u"“' o-.&wov:. 3 hoi M «id QuebtE: _ â€"_ _ _ o_ o linck + izh *â€"» y F s % â€" RIGITE 4 CLBMOW , Avqcarys ‘ICWLAOOPA‘“" 18 aeyâ€"«t Law, suilaitorâ€"1o anoer, 4o. Ofceâ€"Lang‘t l Mll'"‘“h“' aie® e A,, WARA, Aroh}taot & Aulldings, Ride®4 #t., itreot Russol\‘s travellers. ToR I 1'imi£gunna~3:nm;nr. | mmmm&n.\-flm‘ S KAVANAGIH, Propracior, | go, &o. . Logethor with a lafg® snd weil assorted | Corner of Metenita and Wellingtonestre0l6, OD" | gagl of un s 1 Un sivor venGevernan S Lastee ant." The thou was beanratned | _ Tailoring Dep | (hechotowst Brandsir W mesand Ligs ««o, andorsty | _ gous made 10 I y a ie O CBPE m ce \F“'““ will bedirssted to he somâ€"« of his guesta ano patrons. WA" yuiars Gume ern..dally _ the‘ ] VY K"" _ __ _ _ Goener James sod King.â€"s4i8., . ‘ WIE ouse and Public Offces, Sx. | L rus> aAND 9t & ..A-‘ Cw "'""'"“"'.‘.:?.’»‘ : Ap-.b-v-o- tos -‘“ ‘ d# TPH ,* A,, M A 18 A 4@ Buildings, & x 08GROY & â€"__ W. ARM3TRONG, PROPRIETOR, CcoRNER OF QUKEN AND ELGIN.STS _ OTTAYW 4. EV ERY CONXVENTENCE AND.COMXFPORT FOR TWs TRAVELLIN® PUBLIC. 3 * !hl_-!m.-"lhd-ll the cHoIrE®ESsTt LLQqVORS®, | And the tuble spread with . EVHRY DELICACY O€ THE SEASON K&. 0. Physictan, Surgson aod m'-"““‘"mâ€"" 1 â€" 'o_l.lVluot-ln iÂ¥ ix, Dontlst,. OGosâ€" '."““%.E“' nal Ottaw k. _ Bautt â€" K. AKORGE 10 vuiilso®, Deatis Ollceoâ€"Spurkeâ€"stroot opposite Mayse & tAÂ¥ bOIK W 4C i6 MuvV#K, t Waart . ~"A#* “ KILLILNGR, Jr., Arohilsoh Vn | w Beil‘s Blook, duppors‘ Bridge. | .-.t... ABime,. Heq, a.oniteot, Prila | “r.&' Ruller, K1q, Architecst, Al & Dr J A Wraat, Â¥ P., Mtaw®sq Thos Reyrolds, Managing VDirector 0. & 8. L. K. R. 1 | shine Alos xâ€" Poster,. PRork, Fiour, 40., Qumon : 8, Aparks turect. near . the wse, Ottawa olty, C. W . O TETHR EK AU, vinioe of Que qb OUWRMILWVTIRE, Commission Merobhant® and KS General Agoent. Sole agont tor Read‘s .z'_ andProof Whiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Laâ€" shine Ales and Porter, Pork, buu.b.‘...‘hruh-‘ WE Y#1048 Hovls®, Mrs Robort Sto wart Aaving made armangements «ith uk m'““ lady teacher, announces that her; Dancing Olasses will commence oD Wednesday, the 22nd Instant Motets and Sutvons. AVEALY HOVRK, reat, OUA® . Moseaoy ®. ki dh old aictcics 4 Srtebihintnind . Furtaor partioulare m 1y b® obtamed\ on appliâ€" sation to Mri Robort Stewart, Wilbrod street. Ottawa September: Yth, 1869. 11 a84f Oood stablingAnd aa Actontive PIAIQ TUNING.â€"The subsoriber having decided to divide his time equally betweed Ottaws and Ogdessburgh, would beg to \nform Ns his old patrons and othere, that ho hopes,\n future, to attena to their orders tor tauing more promptly than heretofore. Shall risit Ottaws once a anorn t . Orders recsived~at Mr. BRerminghbaim a Auction Rooms, and at E. Inco'lu‘o‘.:- ako, Â¥. BENEDICT K axrea AVR se $ My,. GUSTAV E Sll‘ll..(mp.uquu Cathe dgral)} a Gradunte of the 1 al Conservatary o Puris, Lessons on Plano as 1 Hinging. | Rideanâ€" rect, corper «m-f--w itawa, June 13. 18=8 _« arxcuse aAxp DErORTMEXT. _ ! lipg o intimate to their castomere aad ts uwww +‘ **.~~â€"â€"* * !~ â€" / I Eqpovitop, wateey wite byey oaatanll :‘ USICAL ACADE® Y. «NHedicalâ€" AikALYO TONâ€"ATRLLET, »Wixcelinneou +â€" Law, solipitors in Chaneery, ca Bublic, %o, &0, for the Pro eg al. & FABLLO®, Dartwiets, O dooâ€"AMoogrove‘s Buil bage, Book store, Sparks streot zdncï¬uomu. Raulldings, Rigin strest, 000 W the hiusot, OfMceâ€"Aamond‘s iâ€"4t., tWWE 03y whithe tame arus of Le#ls, P. WMEKARA, Proraiatro®» foahe, en Pomen o ps k a â€"#8. BG\Q'.. : .,avul.lhqlfl.fl-‘! i VAK At nigin ga0 Murray streel. t Rawe Rywarso Kiuate, PNKLAL q RBarrister Nutary Public, Clark wney , for the U ited | mwelr, OQCooâ€"â€"ln the 34 6m : Public for the: Pro ull, deoar the Pos a0d Attor» &» â€"**~ aguy Jv., Arobitest OOBseâ€" W@uoner Tambo® Barristers aoad lhe d : aU@it # a»Ad Y C CL #WOW+ nsear . the Aussel! us J A | â€"zr"\ n# PHB NRWEST #TYLES. W all ingtonâ€"#*. Ut" *\ yewesh aso Hostlor 47 Li‘“;. goun platse 100X . l.fl-’ | M. Jduloane. * | Uyson, quite freah and abeap ts ap y eeiemanie .*.; . _ (nearly qpposite the Wd Stand,) . . § YERY LOW PRICOES a larg* ?0'3{0’†o4 ‘stock, comprising Qroceries, her uivory '-'-'-,._..'.:""'.x...."‘.....-.""' Joaps, Hanudes, Apioes, FioXi®®. 900"" | «AVING OPEXED *m pPoua ¢ UKLED s«aALLMON, 1 LÂ¥ Ha: HE Ratl Ni1#, YÂ¥ ameriie® 9 “":v- ‘“" H1G &#, OLQ RYH, CWUOF aAND | | ‘ WHISKEY . | | 1gh proof and . avor, at supumely low riges. |<! Thorus‘s and Steowart‘ Aeofeh Fuukey and | | No Toum â€" > | Duavilie‘s Lrish Whiskey . 6B :z"by’o‘glmlm d § Molson‘s ..4.2.‘.‘3.. aman 1 .z:nudw. all grades j | 4 . at ve Aners® priges. t 4 MUK 0iLLD wwsi siaVEK): FROM FILE | ° sKLLING Af TWEA gÂ¥.EIYVE FKBCENT BELOW ‘tm.“- yewsrsf axo most FASHION»â€"| _ ABLE nmc_ls. pgrvax® neaoyâ€"MaDE _ ~ Luoum'o p»»a®ar®88t 1870. CUuitaaile for the comalog 104408, 118y Now ls the tm# , by CKNIW WUHEKELAN, Good At ensured or no ta #. A& YEKRY Tailoring Department under ns supervicion of errsr.**> l n sall. Alsos "r aad Fice seit. lntacd dasoms ar d OR8t "'wl““ 1# RIDEAU sTREET, < QPFPAWA! .‘ ara 110 #RENX®U, +LOTHA ANXD riiF GovERxoR LARGE Ass0RTMEXT OF I tihee ©a AND ur1UVMXM8L n'm‘â€l.-':'e"‘ SPLC asd wechukas to 110. 1MPORATATIO®E, U MEARA & 00. Grocertes. *( d8, scOTen AND CANAD BEEF AND AOLLED LiROKE A880RTWVEXT @RKKSH KILLED AY WARAD TUEIR CKLEBRATED HIB ‘NEW E8TABâ€" i4 will ho foand of Jhe OrTaAwWA, ‘IHURSDAY, AUGUST dloe has dn# 4# P A % 4# TUELR STALLA, dAPALLâ€"b ans BKEK FOR PARTIES Nese. 6 and To ho and lntests styles 1870 i & C+o,. Uenâ€" WNMEARA & 00. Ports «4 v#4eb seealved and .. _ at 4.A0 a m ACTVRES OFK NKR aL | Partics going ROUND, s\ | On Meney PBer Canadian Steamer frs Â¥riduy at 10.45 A.M. Paer disect Pasket via New Y l%;ml‘;th“. # # se 6 meny. o Rigviert Telien san he sont in this bag: Interest aBlowed at the t per annam, and deposits way thwe Â¥ive par s4n quired Poat Ormc®. Ottaws, Tith Juse, POAY UFRFICK,_ OTTAR A & A 1 L houls c s dlie . etctamercan de haiinaer ty | pase. retursing same day, leyring hapea®t 88 ! | s‘steok, p.m. . Passengere will arrive as Oha pesa [ _. Sh Autrct ‘siek Mivnadoak ...“- % Qrerav. Qrrignâ€" \ ork Will leave Agimar Dsily (sunday exsepted) :t "Ta puage +30 a. m On and after the Tst of Augast. 10 ~ _ " SKK JO4X. XuUXGQ GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY., [Thié Model Read of Cansda ) f Â¥o â€"Sarnid, W‘. 'Owh. CHICAGO, _ > Cincinnati, 8t. Lowis, New Orleans, and __â€" all Points in the West aad South. ‘\lm TRA NSPORTATION | OQCDENSZBUELL & AIRLIVI® ‘m-..-‘--.m’ Poists W est and South, _ Ormeérs Hoeas OÂ¥rICEK. inea* ww CENTRAL AIR LINE ROUTE, b i-'ll"i ‘m o Toronto, Wreal " Sn ! “ to m.wmom-‘ «* \ Leaving in fuvor of the Great Central 4% 44 44 aPF EOB CC i ds e Wares always cheaeper than by any other uweling uk pur ‘ae ue Pn O KHOUNL ...ccuuuuces ceenncersecnr coonmansmmants 110 ds Wor TIOKEKTY to s«ny Poists in the Vaited â€..ï¬.l*.&-.ryb J t J mooRKAX, _ > General W astern mm.uww “ulrMm-nnvu:l Wâ€"anar‘s, Waseak st, two door from tb _ _ agnERAL COMMISSIYQNX AGKNT, Olsrence Street, nest to the City rotel t mt Bs rf d se ons h ce greaglentimn‘t on the Ottaws. From his long expart« men and atteadiug to thatr rufts while passing here to the best of hls ablMMtF, Â¥ $ n-h-u-' Beq. ] Joh® Coupore, Beq, +13644. ties going west can seCur®. PCR at this office to any Pornt desired, ALL RATL OR ALL BOAT Is pow open to o early Line e wak® ‘DENSBURG x CHIOAGO dOMIWICK PoOX. % t w ay CoxPranY. UNLOX JNK 8 1sS 8 0 N "m roULW aRDLXG , Route. %ik CRtawWwa Â¥Ik Ureat W en»e amard o0 4 | <| 0| '.b.h %t x '.o_.a..-o.u-l: r and South. n i FATION OIT\Z bin Mteamers.| â€"| â€"< | w CHIOAGO, , * ; Reuilway z-' P jouth .. \p., secure . te . _A‘A"â€"‘lâ€"‘ Q the stoame®; se42000 N V The hy list of goods wall be sold at tion of them in a very shorl time, viz : 50b ';pllmo ti 30 *n muuo:::o: | m-‘o I;.‘ c..uln.'u Mat#p gpiow®. wers®® $0ME uP THE PRICES ; NANCY ureg: Antertals, Z SRENCH Chambrey, wmvl K a KOKL1L.RB,‘ aAT THEK NEW ESTABLISEMENT, ILK Jachet*s, 10UT Prints, fast colore, KW Menale MAript, ABDIRA®! White Cotten Hess, M““‘.‘"b". LADIES‘ ~ AND OLLA RQ add Cults, UILTKE Ortlilasts, ONAN and Kgy ptian Searfrand Gows, y«‘ 1RAGR®â€"Black and Colore/‘ i NB (Maeir Cord, Ubecked, ; 'llzll.fl-l s PN Nainasoke, Book , | WIVTE anad UeltCoator oc ’lfln‘o L&0 J--u'u---o. {""*""‘.*fl'-'. mt . o n ns o c Fiow .-o'-'::..““-' ht 4 'm!-’. up;“l.':.a'&o 1438 1 M f U cidokax iaxdy . _ _ _ ‘mu-u 18A AC%, . #ELA, . ‘ l ns 5 ho svens, j | /â€" mokew W _ . und Y&EY OO TTONA l Shelf and tieary Hardware, f % m; ‘: t:t 50. +Â¥ UENLY‘8 sTO xk BULLDLS®G, . RL * | ___| WAMagton] Street, Upper Town, O 14, . oparks Aureet, 14y o-d;-. 1nd ;uo', "‘r i Opposte the Rassell House. | Coal, Steel, Lron, Rope, 1 Pounea. issc OiL Plasm . L&0 Jd and Ho® awaad MA Hi0VazO ®«ts, OV LR cA l Ka LA & DA 4AsX To ® ELA N aPK 1N 4. TA QVERR8, w and UA# % LOUSTKLE | L . &- I...;;v“-'“U’““†l S o e en t s E0 0 W O7 -#ndonolâ€"lll"wubfl'm- 11 Metcalfestrect, OUiKyq :.“w“ l““‘.‘wn’ Jll’,’“‘,l"& & 1418 | ®C yey ‘ynuip minthk I’uwl.IJ‘IIOI OoF PALTXEASHA READY MAD® CLOTEINGQ . The partnership hitherto exiâ€"ting between w be yoit withont massene s o tow prio® | PUPiD en 0. 00. oaver tor mone sugie _ MI geods marked is plain Agures. __ | a2d frm of L#G00 and HSNDELET has thi $ eewny uy c and MM® °* «.zion of time. The business Vriach Wovre, Whits" and Greg RBrenach | .uu--ul'-lv. w sU®XEILNXOHANM 4 LISDKAY: p UNDERâ€"CLOTHING. 14, Bparks street, REAT CLEARING SALE. SELLILNG AT COST PKICE UNHINONAN 4 LAXDEKAY. CcasH PURCOHASERsS, «EW MUSLIN®, xEw pRESS Gb0D8, NEW BRILLIA XEW _ FLOWERS 18, 1870.. NEW BO“.U'. NEW KID GLOYES, r Eo en Eit Tâ€"â€"-â€"--- t L i s pacjal ttention givern to Roofng and fiting \ op G«yenplzed Iron and Fin Getters, Condustors, t | a0., 46. : * ax1xa®,‘ | 1NPORTERS OP GEXETAL HOUsE Â¥URYâ€" | |~ _ 180180 BARDWARK® ~ ; , | _ susr uonv.m.w-vno.dc.uiruh â€" yoodls,"a rplendid «esortmerm. of â€" B Te ramembeal the above art , To .usodu.:cu. seb lda.'-nm tions and quilercw. | Cuvers, Epipe Boxst, ln‘L" Dreming Onses Imporia droad | ru,"n:ra-nu Ple Lishes, ruon:" Praos, value 19 ' Do NUK aucepans, 46., #o. * ¢ * Cooptant) hand, Cooking b ut AND â€" CHILDREN‘8 | makem» aot Alr Furuases, Water m-‘.... MEUERT T L L. Pistsd woo Eritanoin Metai NEW LISLE G1OVES, 1 ‘W"SILA GLOoV E8 isi * °e n Q # s 't‘ -n. 3'\ ::.?‘ M) p * > 18jeents. f""‘ * :4 .\ No. 25 RIDEAU STREET, and | 9"9 | plambers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Tin . _ â€" apd Copper SmitHs, Bell _ ramgd A langers, | &6, ’ % ) aomta 14 comte 10 conts» 17 comte» N i18, IT WE£ATUEL. 'FQ BO ' I ICE CREAM FREEZERS, â€" ‘, _ REFPRIGERATORS, WATER COOLER3 AND FILTERS, * "BATHY of al! kmds. x Our Retrrgerators are the celebrated Nokary Pareut, and have‘a continuous cireulation of air passing through them,. Nothing: get musty wach ons Is planed on a sctSaiptace forte castors Borderings, Cbairs, Brools and Reats, with a beautiful variety of Wire Work, expssted soon direct trom Kogiand. â€" _ A IRONX BEDSTEAD®, gipMUALV®*1ING. IMPLEMSNTS _ At the sign of the ADVIL, No. 21 Hides® btrect, you can fnd a complete assort ru'. d Gram and other Beython: |~~ | 5 oll ar steel, #1 l Ti Blood German Steel, * | 4 md&ofld‘ounvw. | ‘t ounie Blue Beli, _ * | A One assortment of Dog C ltars. Oroquet Lawn ...;,..,.._....;-mamualm Mardwire, Palnts, Oll, Glass, Puity, Coal Oll, **" *A 209 *L mM L. . T2z s1 cCl‘l'l #| | LL nels i zz | Barrisn al ; wa| Mu 968 * | scleation 0 ~>\mm-‘ *\ Sams, ,iwts t | Eâ€" W"All work in any of the above branehes executed in & prompt and workukanlike manmer. :â€":_â€" ._.s .ls _ ... _ CV THE® I J | ( _ _PISHING TACKLE, comprising Rods, | Flies, Hooks, Fioats, Trulls, P«nniers, L , Nets, P 7. Books, 40 » ‘:.. sa%a sCYTHES!! sCÂ¥THE: * No. 24, Rigean »reet, thish * zth ‘Jtne, ThN 1. _.". 5.. . .. l Patty, &Qâ€"» Always on . L | u‘n.oopo:m Red Rover or Che t % p'. ou.'uun.fl:o. yoy Wikings Burcka Reyth ground, ready for use Moy H ako«, straight ana tbept . * M 1y Forks, two and three proogh. Buraw Forks, three propge. I *,M%‘-_' wom mc tss «hi alads) Cotiery, urain Cradies, Maley «nd Grape Viue, Beyinerâ€"stunes and Wiinds.ones of all Lbd #1%44. " i 0 #TRL To Wws M (LEELY KARY s:r.un.(s. w. CHAMPNESS, \ Betrisn Lrox Hor:Lr, Erazxs STREZEET, ELYTH & KERHR, Ma. CRA MPNES6 has always on hand the beet soles:ion of borses and carriages to be found tm Gel c mmE A beautifal sountry residense with Fittesa (18) Aeres of Land (orf more if n-mwa & the house and outbellding* hd:‘.“ aut» rousded by a grove of lw treoms. The whole withis 10 minutes Â¥e of the Gorerament BuJding».. - < BR \ 0 l8 LG_M as seafeeahis to DUFEDASOF h ‘Tonders for the erection of a bloek ot build. 1gge for ths Montrâ€"al ‘Telegraph Company, on \the corner of Spaurks and Metcalte streets, in this city, will be ncduilpy the undeisigaed ‘\up to noon of Thursday, abe 11th prox. Plans &¢, can be scen on and after Tussday "the 204. â€" * Becarity will be required for the prepet execution of the contract. * The lowest or anJ t â€"mder not mecessarlly day expired by effuzion of time. 168 uxion of time. 'h’lucm!o‘ on at the #Old Ptasd" ; the Mardaware. Ottaws, August 1 0, 1870 dR SALE. alway Ottawa, bh Auges, J LET CHILDREN‘8S CRLB®, Apply «o JAMES WARKOOK. | On Promisses > 1. Aweu i ccudarlats "â€0“ i)D 01 N®® Cnplital Stove Depot, 4b Bunssex street, H MEADUWS8 & CO Â¥HuU8, HIRKETT, Teime, THKEE NEW STORES, $ WITKH DWELLINGS TUE BEST STA®D a ® 8 U 8 8 K X 8 T BE K T . Piated ans Britanole Metai ABRNOLDL Architeot, Oll, PTown, Oftans t 48 , auad the Lalance 1434 17 " 236 t JjJNO, LEK882. THE ".'“m‘“ OF waAR CORRESPOXDEXTS IX THE _ FegNCH LINE®: . A s The Paris correspondent of the London Ntandard writes : * t _ What is going on at the front it is quite impossible to divine, for the military auâ€" thorities are chary of information, and no outsider is allowed to pass the inflitaty corâ€" don drawn up in the rear of the army. The French papers pubilish numerous {eturi-. but all that‘are genuine agree in reJating how the writers were pounced upon as © Prussian spies," apd sent back without having been able to accomplish their purâ€" ‘pose. Three: days . ago M. D‘Aunay, a g&:r in PMigao, mn.r:sunivd by three golleagues, hired a . kind . of nondescript vehicleâ€"h«If cart, hall phastoh, and made ;‘ att mpt to get to St. ,(voM! The atâ€" tempt was successful, but either owing to the unwini?nen if the horse, â€"or the clumsinesg of the driver,; they could. not gat beyonil.the high street of that village, they went to an inn to Breakfast whuist their vehicle was being ‘repaired ; mine‘ host treated them h:m«lwr'ner; ; but after their bill was duly paid it turned out that he had been to the military authorities to denounce litk guests4s ‘-‘-l‘guumn «spies," and they were marched off to head â€"quirâ€" ters, where, after proving their identity, they were M and recommended got to tresspass any more. A party of dur _owp countrymen were not so successful. On Wednesday Mr. Charles Agï¬in. a cor. respondent of the Times, Mr. White, formâ€" erly of the 11th Hussars, and Capt. Dash wood, anâ€" oflicgr . who wtill _ holds ES o he Ral Peement alas Her . Majesty‘s commissi was â€" arâ€" rested in the course o(f)'T the _even ing ~apd taken . to _ the guard house, where they had to spend the night on susâ€" pooigaof their being Prussian emissaries. Une of the military gentlemen showed h.s commission to the officer in charge, but be was olxlurate, and it was not until next morning that they wore reloased without any sort of apology. They returned to the hotel to find that their luggage had been ransacked. The civilian was allowed to remain, but the two .military, men were ordered :to take the first train to Pars. Our countrynmen must comfort| themselves with the reflection, that, with few excepâ€" ï¬on:.\ French jourgglists fare no better On Wednesday, M. Camille Pelietan S:rho represents the Rappel), having nothing else to do, proposed to a brother journalâ€" ist to climb up. to the belfry of th: en oc i o aais e S 17 I else to do, proposed to a brother journalâ€" ist to climb up. to the belfry of the cathedral, from which a~* ndid view of the fortifications and eny of Metz is discovered,. ‘They were q imbibing topogmaphical knowledge at the hands of the ‘verger, when a sergeant of infantry made h?.pp.ulnoo on the platform very much plown, and told them they must g0 with him to the commandant de place. eomeend e UR EL T much BFOwn, and told them they must go with him to the commandant de place. On “::f to terrafirma, they found that a mob congreg:ted to eatch ® glimpse of the *« Prudll;i:yiu," and, went to headquarters. . After waiting there some, time, a colonel came up who said it was no° business of his, and ordered them to be taken to tbo&:booofla,whomosoom missaire put them: through a regular interâ€" .rogatory, and would not believe any of the documents tb;‘y 1produ‘ced to show their identity, but M. ‘exier, the corres ent , ourt L. 2CI10E, CHEXXIMTY rassiers, and guards were continually COM â€" ing the way between the Plate de la Conâ€" curde and the wing of the‘ ‘FTulgries nearâ€" est the Seine. The gardens of the Tuilâ€" eries were shut up and a large force was under arms to protect the Empress. Ihear that after several charges upon the Eeoale executed by cu.rassiers, those of the Naâ€" tional Guurd ‘who were out protested, stacked thdrnm!‘nndcriedont that the proporphcoforsl regular troops was On tboh'onfur: Sn yiks. 39 o 4t oo PRUESCECC C F _ When. President Schnedier took his seat in Chamber, O1l ivier, remounted the tribune and endeavoured to read a gpeech identical with that delivered in the Senate by m;x,' but he was so much interrupt edâ€" mwue was heard. The mem bers of the eried out continually that “o‘qlo? of the country required the disâ€" missal of the Ministry. Ollivier, made a pompous appeal to the confidence of the Chamber, + without which he would not re main in office a moment.‘ ILatour. Dumouâ€" lin of the Left Centre, in kis own name and that of nine other Deputies, moved that Gen. Trochu should be called upon to form a new Ministry. Jules Favre pro 3 e air k 2+ Atk ce uabolh <orcumnbinie full power gm-vo Lo GOIIE city of the Emperor to con had been too conclusively should be recalled. ‘ 4 A tremendous uproar ensued. . 19 } voice of the President was, heard propound 'ln‘f the truism that the motion was unconâ€" stitutional. He added: < Yon will never make a revolution with : this Chamber.‘ Grahier de Cassagnac said, â€" with| great energy, that if he were in the Ministry, he would have Jules Favre and all the memâ€" hers of the Left brought to a courtâ€" martial and shot that very evening. Olivier, in anf excited state, said : ‘ M. Jules S.mon has asked me whether we mean to . have all the opposition Deputies shot.‘ What |-niwor he mldel.‘ the tumult rendered it unpoolfble to collect. 4. | JBIOCIAY * T ostut | nranosed that _i# The Count de Keratry the Chamber should now 1iI as a Chamoer tréated w65 qh OA GEREE VEnE NO LE oTE the Chamber should now treat Napoleon | , 11I as a Chamoer treéated .Napoleon I in |â€" 1815. The Ministers and home Deputies | . actually came to blows, and Chevandier de | Valdrome bhad his face scratched._ I hear| sy C en momory nfidart made A me, the Em ‘a com t, moâ€" tion of an imp‘mi«ï¬om ‘kind, imxm s»want of confidence, and,. on aA iwwision, the Ministry g0t a majority of only ‘six. Oll> ‘vior demanded an hour, for consideration, and went at once to the Emptess. «T adbere to the opinion 1 expressed esterday, that the . Empire is on its last Lp, but it will die hard, and involve mil lions ::l:‘rnm. M‘l‘ho rumour alo the "::(i inog & ou reactionary personal Ministry 'wiflugo formed on the principles of state of siege, the leading members of which |will be the Baron Je rome lpvid, the| Count de Palikao of Lummer Palace iety, and Duke de Persaigny. f c The proposal of the Left in the Corps ‘| Legelatif, nwerd+, contains the followâ€" ing : i § ul in ‘\ "%: in as much as the ‘incapacity of the Chief of State brought France into e L ~blars lacii af fwhn M BMEA ; PNTTCC Ls ad and “m'aua? loss of two great mum spite the heroic valor of our soldiers ; theretore, | " a First : A Committee of National De: fence is constituted in the National Asâ€" mbl!.wfll’“““"’mm ..W:‘l'inw«d-"“' Com . dm:aflboh!"'"“‘“w“." & h“ :l‘lhn M ‘.n citizens L.L.. 4â€"Fourth : mflmmww WAR NEWS vave . ARRRICC CE * MERLE appeal to the confidence of the: : without which be would not re Gce a moment.‘ â€" Latour. Dumou:â€" Left Centre, in bis own name of nine other Deputics, moved Trochu should be called upon to ew Ministry. Jules Favre . proâ€" t the Chambers should assume Â¥ gmnvo the country, the incapaâ€" a Emperor to command the army too conclusively proved, and he _ proposed that * s ‘Bhe strong _minoi-it%; of_t’:):li‘for Jules Favre‘s plain propos«l. for revolution was partly m a knowledge thit uilivier would be succeeded by a purely personal and reactionary ministry. * Personal ‘ conâ€" flicts with ministers were‘not. confiried to the Left. -tms.fmz'.‘;hrm‘w shoot the. Deputies of Left was & signal eutbreak .. ‘Phere is po attempt to deny his words ; they appear in the official report in this : moderated form ; .+ If 1 sat on the ‘benches of the Government, you should, all be _handed over this evening . to a courtâ€" marâ€" tial.‘ . This official report adds that Jules Ih‘imon. wlvancing into the middle of the hall, exclained, +If you wish .to shoot us we are ready.â€" At the same moment Estanâ€" celin, a wellâ€"known Orleanist, Ferry, and other Deputies, . sprang «down into the centre, â€"_ A pointed, eneer from Graimmont | brought him into epflision with Estancelin, | Valdrome interfered. For some moments | there was a general mélee, ie the acts of the Committes shall be consmâ€" d>red scene in the Chamber, the result of which is already known. ‘The Gaulois gives the extraordinary inâ€" telligence that Persigny was the author ‘of the false news that Prince â€" Frederick Charles had been madoa prisoner. follows :â€" â€" +*The English here are certaitily not liked, yet it would not be true to sa that England is either thoroughly duu{.d'- | or despised ; that she should have interfâ€"red about Belgium: ‘has created, a profound sensation.: Jf I could analyze the military mind 1 would say that the leading ideas to be found there are, first, that England has no business‘to cross France at ull, and that .Belgmmhï¬t: them and not for us to conâ€", sider. ‘Atthe same time they say the Em peror does not want to hurt Belgium, and~ if he should, for strategic reasons, march through her. territory, why should Englishâ€" men. to whom he had been so forbearing, olject ? _ French soldiers consider that all th. t is gxd for France is good for the world ; and, in addition, that armies «should settle c::ruted questions. Now, our navy is regarded as a sort of unfair harrier, which prevents, in case of any dispute with, England, a rapid and just solution of the problem in hand.. . gland possesses a slle marine," I have te‘x heard repeatâ€" I in tones of: the vexation whicha man feels if he fancies himself likely to lose i lawsewit, not up':l: its‘ meriu(i but â€"upon some technical point.>< In and abou the army men mell aware that EnJM, under â€˜ï¬ mstances, must not be 3::01 with. _ StiXl there exists a «lis of our island hard to define, but pal ‘PRICEâ€"3 CENTS his The pable A oormmndent writes from Metz A whatty comtespomdlent writes «from 1.Q» logne, July 22nd : + Anyone can govern," said Cavour;, in a dying breath, * in a state f siege ;‘ .and, so far as my experience any one can live under _ th«t condiâ€" Son, provided he is not givenito wanderâ€" ing at late hours about Athe umu(: otherwise to suspitious habits. The last tiime I lived under4a state of, siege was. in 4 w Fige ds 4T ols B tiine 1 lived und;; state of_ siege was in Rome, and uwr/r:}nq. as I do here, ‘:1 it has a tendency to widen one‘s el room at the hotel. | The Kickleburys are not on the Khine this year.> The English who have been up the: Rhine are now desâ€" cending and h istening away to lands where neatrality ;;renih. There are very feow Jeft. One I met just now on the stairs of my botel who had lost his pocket book, and with it £40 of circular notes" Another L found talking the funniest\German over his baggage at the custom house.~ He had not the key of his wife}s trunk, and he : could not comprehend.. why the officers laughed when he said apologeticilly, layâ€" ing his hand. on the huge receptacle of the L:test fashions, " This is my wite." _ +A course he meant to say it belonged to his | wife, and contained her clothes, Dbut in his i'gwf-ooo of German he keEL on mmun* :t * This is my wife, & wit his clothes,‘ _ But the war? Ah‘!I have spoken of our countrymen first, because there Cologne feels it mo t deeply at present.. * Mein Herr," sad an hotelâ€"keeper to me just now, ‘the season has but commenced eight d :ys, and now it is all: over ; that â€"â€"â€" Kapoleon.‘": Because you Are not at Coâ€" logne you wonder: that I do not write of the war, but. the armies of Napoleon are yet many days‘ march from here, and for \ the moment the.city of fragrant waters/and of infamous smells is Lnonmn)ï¬b: season C eEEEAEEREnameRE TeE TiE C O 0i c ce en 2k i &t is but short in infancy. ‘Think of the stores of Jeanâ€" M4aria Farina! destined to waste their sweetness on the noisome air of these streets, each of which has its open and stinking dram." It may be that some seige of Cologne will divert our thoughts, but who does not associate this eitx with the famons scent? «Take some, do sir, for yet‘andkerchief," said a stout fAlowâ€" countrythan to me two yeirs ago, 0n board a Rhine boat; "I know it‘s goodâ€"I bought it at Ho de Calone." ; & mhed! io tmtosametsgiaatn Arvrcame Nane mappe P C PC lugl-n' ing the telegram in which the King of Bavaria replied to King Wwini un. â€" Another of the same sheet, but »g«l-yn old, conâ€" tained an extract from Times article, in which France‘is made responsible for disâ€". turbing the peace ‘of \Europe. To . right * and left, everywhere in‘ the streets there uwre soldiers, infuru'&ln!i, sweltering under kmznch _covered with goat‘s skin, with cloaks folded round their sbouldersâ€"m. uridress with, blue , blouse,, and disâ€" tinguishable _ as soldiers _ only . by wearing the‘ bronze ‘medal for service at iggratz. Cuirassiers in white, infantry in blue, come carrying the needleâ€"gun now l_onf‘r‘rwonderful, and all boliovinï¬eor trying hird to believe that they will beat the #nnch â€"¢The French have mwle a mistake" said one to me; ‘*#e have a bunâ€" dred thousand more men than they.‘" _ But for all that 1 think, poor lad, he did â€" not undervalue the terrible enemies of his "country. . While we were: talking, the no se of manly voices burst: on our ears, and at the railway station we found it proâ€" ceeded from a train of twenty horse boxes each laden withâ€"thirty young men Cl rout ~ on oer n h ho tosad â€" Far the fi. each IMLOH YXE O OY C Antakn d for Schleawigâ€"Holstein. Fitted for the 0ocâ€" casion with rude seats, the boxes made ° not uncomfortable carriages. The sliding door ateither side was opon ‘wide, and a single rail across the opening did not, of course prevent the young men from jump ing“outnmudndnwuputho(,‘olom Station, _ Every mfll was _ dressâ€" ed â€" with . ‘greon ghs | of. oak ‘orolm:not.s man > of * them :all wore uniform, but scarcely one WaAS with out the Konniggrate medal. <~They were not sad !_They shouted, they smoked, they drank beer. ‘The, sadness was left ï¬nd with the women and the ag 4. alone occupy the German villages, and stand wisttul and anxious at the railâ€" way muom,;mly know ng what to | think or what 40 do. The shflo'of the war is on the harvest fGelds, where the women are striving w‘qthorlin @b‘:h:‘ ENGLISHWEN IX FRAXCK, vest wikth Do beiter hnelp WWillt O1"L _ their little children, but t.ho,“:.::mml ly not visible to them, {t over those oo Conccs o onotmente (with" the : su e ts wi Bjects of experiments wilh iD metrailleuses, which M! made, f ww# UP. THK RHENF, ude sésts, the boxes made side was opn ‘wide, and a oss the opening did not, of it the young men from JUDP train drew up at the ColORD® t a _ man of : them _dl ,, but scarcely one was with miggrats medal. ‘They were ‘hey shouted, they smoked, beer. * The, sadness was left the women and the agâ€"d. sacâ€"uny the German villages, writes from Coâ€" ionnent parfaitement &