| IDAf ba/ CS * \e b’nnum eusurc." Ni Bar atwaye moplied with the yOL . Yâ€" :’- ‘w' tal Apnary agermags tor th® [ i ,‘g..,._' l e Presoott 3$4â€"6m +4 1%, KOVaAa. 800TIA, Bgabllated 1851 . =“ to their comfort. u. to 4 p. © i Peucs rtren to the tre en t samprises s .lnhnwalfl & muhq-m.n“"! mawillbe tound on chetable. The fertts will bedirected to he comâ€" LOPOLILT A X , AUMONXDS BLOCK, TRO8G, PROPRIETOR, QUEEN AND ELGINâ€"ST3 \ OTTAWA. E8T LIQU O RS, R= »* :uru:.urr. Â¥. LAVANAGH, Proprictor, ife and Wellingtonâ€"streots, 0 irance to the Government Bu:l: W at s Corner James and Kingâ€"sts., SCouse and Public OMces, ST. AÂ¥ t und BAK A: night can ;â€"'â€"“ma..m h cumtranits, .c3 /. Sntmnntulth aiats i+ t as tenicti lt . 4 | bers, opposite Kussol / <Yers forsale at VERY LOW PRICES a large Lat ud well selected stook, comprising Groserias, Lâ€"-"" omncaltsmmszntham ;t..-. |.~‘m;.‘rm Launary â€" and Faney ® f ".“ C084 m m m .. PBALA E+ ’“f_‘:“f:_"" :..'5'....0.....'..4 i\posal._~m € ie iimaen a ind | anieit es one Ar ‘the Provinces ot oï¬.\ 1GHWINES, OLD RYE, MApIBn®® LX .. Cnancery , u‘!‘..‘!"&‘,'_. on 3u% HOUVSE, and Sutoons. P. CMEAUA, Proruwros. ul is "Unen, spream prktest. Ottaws. Valaators garies Public, aul Q2e500 MARELS, Dentist. Ofseâ€" touts al Off s W m 34e i4 table spread with 1CY OF THE SEASON A R KS, Architect. Ofceâ€"Aumond‘s jexaâ€"st., Ottaws. 9037 ; PICATIONE, &46â€", T $ heese, aradess" W ailingtonâ€"st. . at dfltm is Mr. Hearn‘s urug DEPORTEKEXT. having made arrangements i lady teacher, announces lastant may be obtaimed on appllâ€" «e 0 Li CU.." WÂ¥ 4 , Assor a*J hfl!“‘ HUTCHISUNX, Dentist. a8 Attentive Hostler. 2001.[. E G E. ® por aunam., $226 LADIESY COLLEGE 36681 @Gxong* »wart, Wilbrod street. Â¥h, 1809. 1148 lakey ; also, Dauwes‘ Laâ€" Troxk, Frout, &o., TOr sale. his time equally between gh, would beg to inform Ais l;lhlbm.l-fn:“'n. fertuning more prom l!hnou::u-us.“. *. Bermingham s Auction Sole agent for Read‘s OKO,. K. BEXEDLCT AND COxFORT FOR The subscriber baving * Bz uk e the « ies ue are vi LO#1#, Russ Rowazo Kogat®. daw .M' c"‘, » s Cerner Ret.1, Hallmath, D.D:;, â€'! to# Major Keans, will ®, [MeGiil Uniâ€" e and Accouciyear, ied by Dr. Malâ€" l ~. 13887 OM *« â€"stâ€" Law, soileitorâ€" cer, &o., Sussosâ€" tzew.. M for commercial w, Barmsters and mwore in Cbancery, o, £¢, for the Pro/ Barristers and , Sparks ist otthe Cathe Conservatory o Â¥ 0 Cimmow. NO. 1445, ry, Convey Yussos aB &7 ,Sparks~ | ENGLISB, _ i : ABLk DESIGN®S. IEZrTHE READYâ€"MADE |â€" _ cioraine 'D‘nu ll’*m scomplete, and will be found offgthe best materials and most fashlonable styles. Bpecial atteation is called to a ' LARGE ASSORTMEXNT QF PRING AND UMMER VBRCOA‘ fx; & ) e SPRINQO IMPORTATIONE: , C MEARA & 00. =â€" Beg most respe ‘fully to latimate to their friends and customers that they have jJust reseived have ready orinspes lon . . ..1 NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONâ€" tmw-hflh-m.n frst class cutter o t | Suits made to order in best and latest styles Good t ensured or no sa e, i A,. DUÂ¥F. _ *MEARA &4 CO â€"â€" ~â€" JdPDt _Bordeauzand ther Vinegors MESS PORK, ? CKLED sALMON r LABI. HERKINGS8, U Suspendars, Scarts, Ties, Coll ars, Shirts, Qloves, a, &ko. Togather with a large .l'dlw THL â€" GOVERNOR | GENERaAL RBog to intimate to their customers and th public gensraily, hat they will keep constant!l bn hand w@â€" BEEF AND MVTTON. @ SPICGSy anv SALT ROUND, â€"â€"__.â€" 89 RIDEAU STREET, . oPrPrAW A t ; «AVING OPEXED HIS NEW EsTABâ€" LISHMENT y (nearly opposite the d Stand,) . ELL B Roa’ Ton R â€" APhoe i A 3 Y t 8 A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT: EXIS WHELAN, O# THE NEWEST STVYLES. ROLLKD BEKF FOR PARTIES, "=B Y WARD LOTHS AND w DRY GOODS. ®a 'mu ActURES :&m‘ oum'u [ n AND o FRESH KILLED TARIR*8STALLS, STALL»â€"» m i» Nos. 5 and 1, RPARTMENT +| E Post Orriorn, Ottaws, 13th June, 1870. J@ ; "C3_..¢~‘ W ata‘at Por direct Packet via New York, every Tuesday Interest allowed at the rate of Ioummt. per annum, and deposits can be withdrawn at any time. Fixe per cent. will be allowed> on mmn in sums of $100, for the withâ€" of which 3 months‘ notice will be reâ€" The above trains connsot at Presoott Junstio® with Grand Trank Railway for all points south east/and west. | | :’Am& Agbats. rPO8T OPFICE AAiYIXGS BAXK. __ m its will be received at this Office. bun-lb:lmdu the rate of Four per cent. On Money Ord«_voâ€"l-o-‘o';l-r;?lï¬l the" Domiâ€" _ mion, Great Britain and [reland, Newfoundâ€" GREAT wlgs'r:fx RAILWAY. * [The Model of Canada j _ To _ Sarnia, Detroit, Milwaukee.> j ?BICAOO. Cincinnati, St. Louis, New Orleans, and all Points in the West and South. NORTHER X) First â€" _0 + s Poluts West und es Parties | going | west mna Tickets at this office to any Point ‘desited, YIA a * SLKâ€" mk._on ALL BOAT Â¥Wares always per than by any other Grand Trunk to Toronto, Grest Wes= Leaving. in favor of the Great Contral ThOUbK ..ccccscelss vsettarthtrets ecomtutrerce HH P For TICKET3 to any Points in the United States, and all information .‘,ly to % J T JunrCORAN, o':" lw‘l’l:“ufl .lod and & ee, at ©, Draper‘s, Bussexst, two doors Mâ€l::-ul- Bolicits the patronage of the Lamber‘Merchsh generaily on the Ottaws. From Ahis long experi~ ence in the trade he offers his servicedin engaging men and attending to their rafts while pazsing here to the best of his abllity. ‘Alex Praser, £2q, Waiter Smith, Erg, Joh® oupore, Eeq, |_..__ _R W Cruloe, Esqâ€" SHAREHROLDERS OF THE . CANADA CENTRAL RAJLWAY: CO,, CENTRAL AIR Canada Contral Rallway OBcee Oitawa, August13 1870 haroun OCDENSBURG x CHICAGO, ® ® ‘¢ & Lk qpfficfistifeif}} PFarhithihi} fapet dEefitlasniar? ®.â€"A Supplementary Mail Bag for Canaâ€" dian Steamer will be closed overy Friday at 11.45 a.m. All lotters must ko fully preâ€" land and Prince Kdward Island, caa ‘be obtained at this Ofice. Also, Postage and Bill Stamps. | ~‘ E3y mele Alodt o es f Oe o S+ot &t 5.40 a.m. LEAT gQTIKY {QR ©OTTAW :k Orrionu Hours rwowx 8 ax., ro T r.u. s# ‘ 0. P. BAKER, ANADA Arrival and Departure of Mails, OFFICE OF THE CONMNPANY, TLAV«&LLEA â€" GULDPE. LAWRENQE aAND OTTAWA RAILWAY _ msssssss»»«., 8.10 a m, 1.00 p m, 10.00 pm assscsss«ses 4.50p m, 11.00 a m, 9. 00 pm A GENERAL MEETING MONEY ORDERS. Will ‘be held at the NOoTIC E. YÂ¥ LLNE 3Â¥\ W sEX LINE ROUTE, "RAILWAY COM oOITAWA. FRIDAY AUG F-l“-.. amï¬aum LADIES‘ â€"AND A UNDERâ€"CLO W-n- KaRSEI u.l ueb’ï¬mna;illch}â€"M'acm}or tion of them in a very short time, viz : 4 N-W Mohailr Ktrips, PM°SER BOMER OF THE PRICES ; F¢l¢w Dress Aaterials, 4 For one month only, commensing on the Wth instant. ‘The whole of my stock is offered to ousâ€" tomers at a very low s0 as to make reom tomeze at a very low Iptuupwm for the New Spring Goods, I would call spoecially the attention of onstomers to my heary stock Which will be sold without Reserse at a low price mp‘-fll}n;fllh_w me} _ Also, extra good value in The following list of goods will be sold at HAWLSâ€"Black Greons APANESE SIKS, AaAcE PISSUEs, RBILLIASTS, HONIFON and MALTESE L a F1IGURED NETS, m | LACE CURTALN®, p*~~~4 LINEN DAMASK, TOW ELS, | i stuime. ... WHLTE -‘vm! CoTtOoNs, BLACK LUSTRES, #0, * ACikd & C 'ANIM and Children‘s LACK Lace Shawls, ADIRS! White Cotten Hoeg, AT THEâ€"NAEW. uuaanï¬unr, IGHT Prints, fast welors, USLINSâ€"Printed. * aRoeas® is RAATFT CLEARING SALE. || SELLING AT COST PRICE EKss TRIMMING®, CASH PUROHASERS UNNILNGHAM A ‘wo£ Pair Kid Glo+ Ne, 14, Sparks streot, NEW MUSLI NEW BRILLI NEW DRKSS8 NEW FLOWE NEW HOSIE] NEW KID G NEW LI8LE J3W SILA. C A N 1 83 LOV & LOVE i Â¥ RYX R#,* WhitcZand Grop) GLOVES, LDREN‘8 e ‘above are ad quite new. 19]}cent>, 14 cents 17 cents. 1} conts. V cemts a "l Abways~ on Hand. m Ditawa December 20, 1869. 1996.t vous | "“n_olex STtOVEs, | 0. . ‘ DOUBLE STOVEs, | U Will commence running het regular trips from Major‘s Wharf to Ottaws ever Mongay and Baturdsy leaving Major‘s at 5 a m, and Ottawa at ip i. t e COOKING STOVES ! Â¥ cooKingsioves:~ _ _ _ [ ___.CO0KING sToYES: And every other kind kfloï¬s. hoh‘dlng tbest Has commenced her reguilar trips betwoen Ottawa and Montreal, with Mails and Passengers, loaving Ottaws at 7 a m, deily, . _ _ / MKEKEKT _ STEALNMEKRL* * arFAIRXYX ma . ~ _ R W 8HEPH&ERD. Ottawa, April, 25, 1870 % _ A3M1tf Every descriptien of en 4 5 CassBELS, Ottawa, August 2%, 1870 © 144 &f «pHARYESTING IMPLENENTS.€Q Il\-- OTTAW A RIVER « NAVIGATION COY‘8 8TEAMERs. At the sign of the ANVIL, N btreet, you can find a complete 2880 Grass und other Soythes FPRJ Steod Sh ‘or dlecl, hi leupths. The steamer Will Jeave: Havelook daily at 17 a m. lor Chapean. Returatog wiil lears Chapean at 1 & Â¥*@U.B EN Y ICTOR I 4," Will leare Apimer daiiy (Sundays excepted) a. i a. m., downwards, The steamer A complelete assortment of Sheif and Heary Hardware, Paints, Oi, Glass, Putty, Coal Oil, Plambers, Gas aod Stcam Fitters, Tin _ and Copper Smiths, Bell R&°All work in any of the ; above branehés executed in ‘a prompt and workmanlike “_rler. * bpecial given to Roofng and ftting up Galvanized Iron and Tin Gatters, Conduactors, .‘p “o R I % x® s IMPORTERS OF GENERAL HOUSE FURNâ€" +~â€" 1sama‘Barowauk.. _ :. | | JUST R D, ox of Canada" and -o.....;--!".',‘.!.'.u'.'..'.'fln «"mé: in Tesa and COofes Pots, mlnlh. Wire Dish Covers, Bpice lu;l-.. Dressing 0;::: mmw.u.u s Mfl on hand, Cooking Stoves, (best m " '~m..m| (alt kindsy m-flm Motal fllï¬ll’. TACKLE, comprising Kods, Lines, Vilés, Hooks, Fioats, Trolls, Panniers, Landing Nets, Fiy Books, &o , &3. ; OQttawa, Aungust 10. 1870 MHIy) 0 ?crmu' 1| SCYTHEY!! ~_SCYTHES!!! Ottawas, August 22nd, 1870. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODs Is.. "Areat" Catitly, Nory . Gheip, Wellington Street, |Upper Town, Oltawa On and after l\‘O.u “AAO, STEAMER «ANN sIS8O ~," g“u: %’:.‘!‘.‘é.... 9 Pride of the Field #ilvor Stee) Btraw Forks, BHcythes Buathes. _ _ .. Grain Oradies, Muley and Grape Vine. Boythesâ€"stones and ,;Grinds:ones of all sorts «CaAPITAL" ~#TOVE DEPOT, e §‘ + .‘ Li * ’ L y 5 ? , ’:‘La ::“‘IA\: f q f * i > l 4 ] Shelf and Heary Hardware, HEXEY‘S STO YE BUILOILNG, Will leare Pembroke at 3 p, m. No. 25 RIDEAU STREET, ... > «©«!IRr JOHN â€"YOUNXG" KITCHEN UTENSILS 34th 3.:0. 18%:..“' "®ses CHANGE nR 4IXE. " J ASON ©GoULD" Cart. Nicnous, ‘ OF SEPTENBER» â€" the ANVIL, No. 24 Ridean | a complete assortment of _ THOS, BIREKETT, AXD oT8EK Boyth ground, ready for use. 85 Bussex Street. H. MEADOWS & CO. STOVES. i ‘1870, A full and well assorted n?bek of general [irnanriant nï¬ zs ) $ beluk lmcn.u. A VALUABLE STEAM Capable of cutting 40 000 â€"â€" 12 hours, containing 1 Ci mcell.tln& Mulay, :1 Sel Edger, with Batting Saws, i A tew trials will p common ‘goods. A oul! solicited by The ahove goods are well,kaown to be the fines kind bronght‘luto this city, .‘m are well .worth being tried by families reqwring them forass ‘ A VALUABLE S'I'EAM{SAW MILL, Capable of cutting 40 000 jfeet of boards in 12 hours, containing 1 Cireular, 1 Stewart‘s Omlhfln& Mulay, :1 Self.acting Double Edger, with Butting ‘Baws, and.1 Sett Gang Saws. » | N Kngine 75 horse power with ample boiler space, a large pflhwlu.y now, ‘The Mill is well <si tfor cutting fAli stuff, but could easgily be| movéd as it. is situated on the uvlpblol;vuton pf Long Point Bay. e e l iT O 1 toa Li / t 70. ‘i“’ RUM and WHIESKEY, ‘ The very best brar ds to be bad m OCUuF -’ ® For further particulars enquirs at THIS OFPFICE. _ _ | ; Om_!n, August 1,;1870 ] » 1233 im *A rLADIES’ BEMINARY, " . | WELLINGTON STREET, 4 MISS A. M. HABMqN, PRINCIPAL, e‘ OHOOU YEAR of. this Edué ousoonene t aiied totke SAuotich platere by a Indae who hae The French, Drawing,. Sipging »and ILastru~ mental Music Classes will be by competont, expe lenged P. fes.ors and T Appliesâ€" tion tor Boarding and Vay Pupils can be made. by letter, addressedâ€"Miss or, Ottaws, unti! “'{“‘ 2s6th, when Miss Harmose will béâ€"at home. rospectuses containing sourse of Eaglish ftudies, und the School\ , can be had at Messrs Durie & Son‘s,. and Mesers flor & Oo‘s Bookstore, Sparks street. â€"| ~ â€" 1407 8 Y’om'm 16 f | s-nuur lo‘. YOUNG LADIES, * â€" ) A Branch of the Ionjhlald: Vilta, MARLA | ESTABLISAMENT, ; MONTREAL, ‘ The Bisters: of tR Congregation de Noir Dame respectfully inform the public that they will open their classes on the 1st September, _ DIRECT® . IMPORTATiONS 106 Corner of O‘Connerand Olttawa, August 12%, 1870 .._ W. CHAMPNESS, Bairisa Lion Horst, Srar«se Srassr. Ms. CHA MPNESY has always on hand the best sclection of horses ana carriages to be found in the Oity, and to be let at reasoumable rates; EMclent grooms alway «n hand or customers, ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT ROABD. Appiy it ME3 ROWSBLL 8, .x | Opposise the,Union Hofel, . NANUY 801P8, â€" By a yâ€"smfl a situation as SBEAM~ mantl ';;uum‘n‘-. > 0 % it or o f References given it requir: 4. Apply at the Trums Orpica. _ * August 1st, 18Â¥0, * 14414€¢ # ca wa, Jablg §,1878. ~_The very‘vest, always Fresh Romsted3 VGARS, SBYRUPS and FRUILTS, $ [ For partionlars and terms apply to the r Ships Cognac, yrom Charente, ans Nrro, from Oporto, (and to arrive from Italy,) _. . _ OFFEE, OR SALLE: EESUR‘8 CHEESE, ~~ LES & PORTERâ€"ALL KINDS, YWO OR THBREE GENTLENMAY oa Queen‘s, Arims and Stilton, very gonp BLACK, in diferen kinds; also:very trosh sound and sweet. GREEN, of the various kin4s, new eason Virect from London, {put up to order from tha maker, a very superior article, very SAUCES and FLAVOURLING EXTRACTS; The very best, from the Crosse & Bi~ . well‘s, Dubli Porter, put up to order. Unoi Ales and Porter, in good condition, always on haod. _ f Â¥i i 0M f xne very vest, always | Ground on the promises, Kine, very fine and Extrs Y P tor tamily use or first class hotels. A trial will show that they ase cheap and râ€"diable, and the price as low as the common trashy kind generally used ts .:n’l'ns.-‘rowr WINE, vorj oldh_vlnu‘o 1851, | i t A i +# * Phe OI’}M reliable wires for tamuy use in the city, and usod by all the best dostors in this visinity. (Ordered ¢éxpressly for the purpose. _ * NTRAL TOWE _ â€" LILYERYF â€" STABIALELS. Firit Class Bcaods, warranted yenuine for fam _ us _ " m trials will prove their superiority» s CASKS® SHA#ERRY wINE, f Groceries HHDS. BRA\DY, THE FOLLOWiK9 GooDs ; OF ALL KINDS. Wines, 1870. the cbarapter of ‘fHOB. PA;‘I'IMN. | No. 28, Rideau S.reot. aud Liquor®, LADY SUPERLJR Wel Day The Prussian consecription is rigorous. It fox‘xind & poor sailor sick in Dubl;n.fluspihl, and a parchment commanding his presence as soon as ha could walk was laid on his Cardinal Cullen orders, by letter from Rome, that prayers be offered in the Ca tholio churches of Ireland for the success of the French arms. : When the news reached Dublin the bands played the "Marseillaise‘‘ and " Garry Owen.‘‘ The Red Hussars are the dandies of the Prussian army ; next are Bismarck‘s White Cuirassiersâ€"or ratherâ€" were, since Schlettâ€" stadt wiped them out The Pnï¬ul;so' hare in arsenal a spare bran new Zunduadelgewehr, needle gun, for every soldier in the army of the North German Confederation. We shall, perhaps, be beaten at first," said the Crown Prince as he went to the Rhine, «"but, dorn‘t mind: we are quite sure to win in the end.‘‘ He was wrong about the first part of his speech ;. how will it be with the last? Dr, Johannes Roessing has transmitted $50,000 collected among the Germans in New York cityâ€" to the Central Station at Berlin to aid the defenders of Fatherland. ~_The peace force of a Prussian corps d armee is in round numbers .5,000 men : The firemen have been enlisted as solâ€" diers in Parisâ€"the Gaulos says to the number of 100,000. (They wear brass helmets and are armed. Landwebr is, 100,000. Seton, an Englishman, and two other ish officers, have come from Kreusâ€" nach, and have joined the 40th‘ regiment of the Prussian army for the catmpaign. It was just after one week of defoats that Benedek fought Sadowa and lost. After just another one week of defeats Baâ€" zaine is ready for a suprteme effort and may win.. The .‘ l(erkwurdm Gluoki" that «wonderful luck" to w King F ascribes Frits‘s victory at Worth, may turn In return for some incautious utterances by a German banker in Paris, the mob e.{‘.lkodonhi-door: « Death to the Prusâ€" sians. Closed for an insult to France ; will be reopened when Berlin is taken." This ganqu huhr;emd from business. He oes not see his way clear to a npti on the term‘s proposed. 2 The blockade is damaging Hamburg to a very great extent. One thousand vessâ€" els are said by the merchants to be out of use, and the rope and sailâ€"makers, mast _The commandant at Metz, on account of a deficiency of food, drives away fugitives who throng into the city. % King William says he has pretty much made up his mind to sign peace with the Count de Paris. â€" : All the French officials who received Prussian orders after the exhibition of 1867, have returned their. insignia to King and manufacturers, â€" builders, llupmku, sellers of mï¬&l‘b&w mthe biscuit, cheese, and dried meet are on the brink of ruin. $ Prince Murat has not yet returned to French army, but continues to beâ€" tween the Duke deGramont and )zr. GHadâ€" stone, having already c rossed the Channel the bearer of negotiations which look for Cambridge University has subscribed a handsome sum for the wounded in the Francoâ€"Prussian war. A Prussian colonel stationed at Mayence thought it a fine thing to show how ready his command were for action by broiling them for hours under a fierce sun,â€" from which little fancy five mon died. That colonel is now drawing a subaltern‘s m in Coblentz, the right to kill King Wi in Coblentz, the right to kill Km‘ Will iam‘s troops being reserved to the French. Russia wants to keep out of the war. Bhe has just givren orders in America for mhe h&mc given orders in America jor 1,000,000 breechâ€"loaders, of which she has not more than 140,000 as yet. Krupp the great Prussian manufacturer was busy making guns. for them, and they hare" no end of trouble with their new levies, who since ‘the abolition of serfdom have be come fainted with democratic and Socialist ideas, and are not ~so easily amenable to The following declaration has beew ed by 17 deputies, members of the eft, Naked and lone stands the rose bush fair ; Whirled are its leaves in the autumn air ; Withered and dead they fall to the ground, And silently cove> > new made mound, And the years go by. The dewy blossoms perfume the air; * Sho'l])pmuec,lior hand to her throbbing reast &4 y With Love‘s first wonderful rapture blest, ar ; % Sweetly it rests, and on dream wing flies To play with the angels in Paradise, including Messrs. Sules Favre, Grevy, and Pioard :â€" + The undersigned ties have met at the Palais du Corps Legislatif. They demanding immediate arming of all the citizens of Paris. In the existing circoumâ€" stamces all France should be army and upâ€" A child alee&s under a rose Bbush fair ; And the buds swell out in the sweet May _ And the years go by, â€" .‘ â€" A maiden stands by the rosé bush fair ; standing."" The editors of the six ultraâ€" puu.bï¬gp dx,l?hdoo' hv.::- , Emmnight n ed. mon.mmm the immediate arming of all the citisens, the formation of a Defence Committee, composed in the first instance of the Deâ€" puties of Paris, Let all patriots arise and join us! The country is in dangér ?" _ j Aoorru&ondont-yuofthom: I believe them to be the broadest, heaâ€" viut,u:ldâ€mm zwul;lraoldnnmln ; y are admirably armed, equipâ€" xmdmountod, and turn out in ï¬tyfo which can only be approgched by crack English or Saxon regiments. _ ‘They are moreover full of fightâ€"an ‘obstinate, stiff necked, fierce tempered breed of athâ€" letes, terrible f; halfâ€"developed® } :‘;ond M iravc s rigus fellows ; we Mn‘ only one in Ber letes, terrible foes for the underâ€"sized, halfâ€"developed‘ French liners to encounâ€" ter. â€" Their cavairy and artillery are simply beyond praise. . The Saxons, £oo, are glo in Bohemia ears ago in a < c ags, and how the Baxon division was the only one in Benedek‘s army that never lost a gun or a standard, although its losses im men were tremendous: : & _A gbhastly yery® practical little orait his ts puolisted to the Prindian mfli‘h high and low, And the Ycoars Go By. And the years go by. WAR NOTES. ndent of the Co. Gazette, Biarbruck, -‘!-L.,tm " Capt. man of the regiments orderâ€" 50,000 ; and with the how : quickly the army. tinate, stifl. | right 1 sed of athâ€" le underâ€"sized, | field c to encounâ€" . y are simply | e too, are gloâ€" ince h s bopelees | Sows sion was the A correspondent at the front says of the Turcos serving in the French army : «The Turcos come ;io Europe with a reputation for‘daring ‘ani} ctruelty. They .are mostly from the tribe of Kabyis, havée brown, alâ€" most black facgs, that never see soap, thick lips and protrading jiws, short cut hair, the huJ covered with a white turban. Their dress is aâ€"hpiue jacket with yellow trimmings, blue pumpgantaloom, *And a broad red girdle ‘around the waist. They mui;)gbbnill armed with *the old inâ€" fantry with sword bayonet. They bring with them @ great number of pet animals, such as cats and «logs, the latter of which are of:great size and trained to seize the bridles of the enemy‘s horse rushing with &eir masters into the battle, and are great service tothem, It has been reâ€" lated thar some have tamed jackals with em. In Algeria these men are feared on acceunt of t.hmuhMy and licentiâ€" ousness ; when ey are perfect brutes, They are tho‘otfl*nmod-n whom a traveller says he ever. saw drurk} ar‘l as the true Mussulman has a detestaâ€" tion of this vice, Turcos are greatly deâ€" Dublin is to have‘another theatre.., Mr. C. G. Phipps des%« this new temple of Thespis, and it is to be named the Gaiety. Signor Frances:0 Coletti, the best mod. ern writer of Italian farces, bas just pub. lished, at Milan, a collestion of his farces Jn two volumss, which afford the reader mearly as much amusement as if they were being acted before him ; such genuine fun and _bkumour are to be, found : in these Madame Ch{; fl?'n;fl has been ‘elected an honorary fellow of the Royal Academy of Music at Stockholm. |_ > â€"=* f, Mr. E. Ealconér will, it is said, open Her Majesty‘s Theatre with pantomine. _ "~ The political events of 1848 drove to this country m.nuy musical . refugees, among whom.were Molique, Billet, Halle, Schloesâ€" ser, and Chopin. |More than one Germar musician now in [Am:on is liable to serve in the ranks of . 4 &23 The Professors of the Royal Academy of Music presented a ) congratulatory address on Hunday last to Dr. Sterndale Bennett (the principal) on the honor lately conâ€" ferred on art through him by the. Univerâ€" sity of Oxford. , The London rehearsals for the Birming ham Festival will take plafr the first weo& in August, at St, George‘s Ha«ll. â€" > > Mr. Fechter is in London, where he reâ€" nni%lpt..ill autumn. â€" Hewill then return to the Boston Theatre, where he is engaged at a salary of £4(‘3~por week. /) ‘Muskoka district continues to receive a lartge proportion of those in search of pleasure, or free .grant lands. ; _ The arrival of Abbe Liest at Leipsig was a great festival for the numewrous artists of this most artistical town. He ‘goes from there to the Oberâ€"Ammergau to, witness the religi 'on:lzh‘yl.cudthonwlnnfl,' to see the "Walkyrie." + Sire,‘ .T“'fh?‘g:" "noul‘lomu chez nous ici |" was radiant, and the Prince lmpomf:':wrn& & Oui‘!’om' Â¥ Marshal Leboeuf unstiffiened a little. ‘The trrival of the Emperor:and Prince proâ€" duced an immense‘effect© on the troops. The Prince had his handkerchief protectâ€" Mb‘ckofhh neck, just like an old ier of Africa. Charming child, of whose bravery the whole army havre had such striking proofs. The roar of carnnon is heard. The Prus ians have occupied the strong plateau which protects the town. Tbelq.mpom and the Prince go* to the front. March ! A battery passes by Hurrah 1 At 12.22 the mitrailleuse arrive. â€" Their passage create enthusiasm in the army, which salutes them as .tnngn whose reâ€" putation is made. Whole battalions fall © The first engagement at Saarbruck reâ€" vived in the. Fronch bosom. the memories of Austerlitz, Marengo, and Holferino. Here is the style in which a Paris journaâ€" list speaks of the aftaiir; © We left For bach at 9 a.m. lAt 10 the lastâ€"soldiers t:: Frossard‘s armee passed through town. ,Woa;',zlqwod. and waited ‘for the Imperial train. France, we felt, was about to give Prussia a first lesson in arms. We saw deserted houses and villages. The m:- and Prince ‘Imperial râ€"ached at 10.30. At 11.30 weentered Prussia, the columns deploying by divi sions. We heard fifine in the «distance before them, struck down as by lightning. The Prussians fiy. We burg Burbrui. We burn the wood. At one o‘clock the lateau of Belleville is ours All Baarâ€" :mok is taken," &c., &c. _ It is a singular coincidence that Prussia advanced into France in precisely the same order, and under "the same commanders, as she advanced into Austria, viz: The Crown Prince dommanding herleft wing, Prince Frederick Charles eammniinf‘:r lag her ‘right."Ume" of the ‘unexplaized in r right. 1 fsguofthilampni‘n thus far 1s no official despatches received relate to the movements of von Bittenfield, who was ATOM to advance on Nierck and Thionâ€" ville. A wlimempapor despatch states that these p have boen taken, nndw:ridl“dm wb‘elh.ioz;:huvonnhi: tenfield was, perhaps, to place hi campaign. We know the location of each Fnoeh(!orrbyiu number and General. But of the Prussians we know almost nothâ€" ing, save that certain forward movements were executed, and their general result. Even the results are confined to the simple statement which army conquered, and what captures were made. How many and what Prussian forces were engaged, how many they lost io killed or mained, is alâ€" most entirely ‘concealed.: In case of the ight wing of the Prussian army, it is pro %leumunuunn(imnlmm fGeld carries military reticence to the ex . by leaving the public to read of his when the war is over. . TheCrown purposes, & i GenerlF;ar.uilnotm to ‘ that there is a public. flhpme- is exclusively with the enemy. Dr. Holland is to edit Hours at Home. Newspaper men have to edit hours at the Bome one, some timhe ago, seeing two or three eminent ‘lawyers gathered togeâ€" ther on a spot supposed to be likely chosen .dniuolthemhweouflr&im they had met there @to view the ground where they must shortly lie.". / The Nawab of Chawul has presented 10,0)9r, to the Punjab ‘Gnivcnity College, and the Rajs of Jhind 5,000r for the â€" pooooffonodin;-d:ohnfl:, tobomm "Duke of Edimburgh larships," in IPRICEâ€"3 CENTS prince to the Punjab KUSIC AND THE DR AMKM A: PRUSSIAN RETICENCOE * teo ‘the visit & thet a€