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&Y ie se ues @Quiari® / iz Book btor®, ! Â¥uweien _ 44"* rerers * has romove fers1," 1.e. Chambers, 0 E vou. Â¥, NO. 1451 METROPOLLT ANX, » ‘â€"~. AUMONDS BL0CK, wBt > P. JMEARA, Puorairoa. PARXSTRONG, PROPRIEKTOR, it OF QUEEN a%0 SLG(Nâ€"3T3 o OTTAYWA. IOICEST L1qv oR s, COYNVENLEYCE aAND COXRORT FOR SHUB TRaAVELLILNG PUBLIC. °. ~~ iBA&NGTONâ€"ITRILIT, Fi., Physician, Surgeon, Offcs in Mr. Hearn‘s UVrug and of Supper‘s Bridge. Ofice a i4 p. m | to the tre imen t '."..:'.‘ga’:.zm Mn ‘aight ces t his reatjence, Murrgy street. _ UH106 HOUSC€, WiICck &‘?:.u King.sts. £. HOUGHTON, esd Pss sennngiach pping saieen ) ana Forter. Fork, Plout, &o., for saile. No. No. 5, Sparks Sureet, nest the Russell i W silingtonâ€"st. M . Bducationat. ut & Cu®®ODO}, n at * â€"7 __1: axrag PubMO, #¢ . Wwal Agont.â€" sole ."*"'"i‘“‘"-; sadProof Whiskey ; siso, Dawes‘ Laâ€" ie Post Ofice, ita®® KAR A, fln&lflz buti m erd / Ride®atâ€"#4.5 RIUKES LEKSTAUSANT Â¥. uvuwa?gwp-a.'n. Matsaifs and Feliingtonâ€"streots, rin eutrance tg the Government Bui tfor: bs ildin dA Gbfl-wvl‘ <‘% a Y OF THE3EASON ilisceltanecous _____ l & COo», Land Surveyors, Land i &s. | * esb K:2zer SPECIPICATIONXS NER Mma k i > , ‘AX, ~OVa 8y0TIA, Established 1851. | JUHN RUMANS, Proprictor. AÂ¥D DEPORTXEX®T. Tastwaes bpiy. 10 rajor Evans, lessbargh, would beg to tnform Ais '.fim;.tht‘l:z.u.hm Otders for taning more promptly 5.‘3'“".":?;:.. .'Aud. # r, Ber # B. Miles® Music Stote. GKO, N. BENEDLIC T ININÂ¥G.â€"The subscriber ha diride his time eqtaily !“":-. UENDERS*ON, || MeGill ,uu-. "-""..' ‘q‘by Dr. Malâ€" ACidEx® yÂ¥ . #art having. arrangements ished lady ::-‘ gunounces ig Classeo will r...u on nd instant | ilars may be obtaimed on appilâ€" ert Stewart, Wilbrod stroot. mher Oth,. 18090. 11 18tf LKq | KE, Commission Merchant and C Offce Buildiags, UTBR COL L E G E. I Tuition per snnum, $126. . H LADIEY® COLLEGE N dapped Bnage _ oC ASims, Beq, Acohilect, Phils: ler, Aitzt ';?:.:z.l::i‘.'" bhigh 77* "ll_?l.(mum the Cathe . E’?_gq 1 Singing. lu-.; and as Actentive Hostlet. HOTVSK, and Sulsoons. Ceat: al u R. H. ‘Rrinse Arthar. “-'!":..:zn.-a. DPD., T ELL+ edical. ATtON Les®â€" wp ef epey dasoription, by WUKCiLLsULA, Dentist. irect opposite Magee & )00 W the ;.-mâ€"-â€"r'nhlh. Clerk umay . for the United -Wv aitors in Chancety, "o“” Pro# ::7.'%-,3”-: dus ; &eâ€", 87 3 bail w1 ' Suitable for | sxouse, . ;unnay cmoul _ _ A YERY LARGE ASSORTXYE®T 1870 uspendars, ‘Fres, Coll urs, Shirts, Gloves, &o, &s. with a large and well assorted stock of f wy~ DHY GOOVS. s Talloring under the supervrision of a tArst class Suits made t} order la \best and latest styles: Good fit or no 14 o, us A, DUFRH. *# WMEARA 4 CO Ls also very and will be found offthe best materials most faskionable styles. Boecial 1s salled to a NEWEST AND MOsT FASHIONâ€" Beg most nqo‘::ly to intimate to their friends and customers they have Jast received and .. ABLE DESIGNS. r»»THE )Y.MADE Cl.oum‘ _ {*Pa@r4ss8t Beg ‘o intimgte SPICay * BEF Ll‘flfl. + Coaxao! Raaxotsa Renaw‘t & Co, Henâ€" sessy, Piper‘s agd other brands. | % Japin, Polong, Jongou, l mpatial Ayson, quite &d and cheap. * a . ~ORRPER w *L IHUE OLD sTDCK, SiAYE)»: FROM FIRE BELLING]) aT TWEATY.FIYVE PERCBNT BELOYW COST. MESS Poira, 2 CKLED saLMON .â€" LABR,. AERKINGS, Now is the timb or oar alns. 1106 Igh proofand! uvor, at extramely low . riees. ngm:c‘un-r Scotsh Whukey and fib':#:fi“.. Porter, pts and qts. Molson‘s Alos. Bugars and , i1 grades. PRING OLL A K 1DNG 1 » K L ROLL »nut mronr‘lqlu ¢ HWEARA & CO. Frosh Obfsse yround and roosted daily on unada Contral Rallway Ofice, [r-nxp MARKE1T. Ioa.fi.. nugenti n8fe ") "* * "usnsu te to their customers aad th public K‘vvmm“ on hand KFRESH KILLED FHAELR CELEBRATED ED BEEF FPOR PARCIES, THEIR STALiS, Wos. 5 and 1, par‘t and tUoutmans, a wood 'TJLI_.-).,' OLD RYE,. ehoof anD NEWEST STVLES. AND ~CMUTTON. "%s AsgoRTMEXYT OoF a o all grades, Ports of Anse , Routerne and Maderia Wines wther articles necessary 0 conâ€" rocertes. UMMER AAVERCOATA AND CANADLAN MANUFACTURES BSALT ROUND, â€"pt GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. [The Model Road of Canada j } To ‘ Sarnia, Detroit, Milwaukee. _ CHICAGO, ’sc:.e:.m:, St. Louis, New Orleans, and all Points in the West and South. OCDENSBURG x CHICAGO, Making sure connections with Reilway for all Potats W est and south, Parties going west can secure Tickets at this office to any Pomnt desired, m s % ALL RAlTL OR ALL BOAT NORTHERN TRANSPORTATION CO‘8 3 FirstClass Upper Cabin Steamers. Americanâ€"Ogdensburg or Prescott....... Be sure aoad procure TICKETS at this ofice GREAT CRNTRAL ROUTE AND saAVE MJNEY, TIME ANO DISTANCE. CQomparitire distance of the several Wostern Routes to Chiosgo : t G'.“” i-m‘v s “jrm.ov str sesses ces seeeee0000 Grand Trunk to Torento, Wreat Wesâ€" AWOWE {eesssssqess sneeessesemes ssnmepemseenns BWT CC Â¥or TICOKEKT3 to soy Points in the United Stawes, and mm-‘fl J » General Western Railway and Ticket otlee, at H Paimer‘s stoie, next to Fingland & Fures always cheaper than by any other p'Dorulu will be received at this Ofice. | Intérest allowed at the rate of Im‘:run.l per annum, and deposits can be wi wa at 1ay timg. Five per cent. will be allowed on } pecial deposits in sums of $100, for the withâ€" | drawal ofâ€" which 3 months‘ notice will be reâ€" | quired. Posr Orrics, Ottaws, 13th June, 1870. Leaving in favor of the Great Contral Toatm 1 .L. 1 P oLcA Notz.â€"A Supplementary Mail Bag for Canaâ€" dian Steamer will be closed every Friday at paid by stamps. fro Registered ‘Lefters o !:.n be sent hn.h bag. Friday at 10.45 A.M. C 3 Por direct Packet via New York, every Tuesday @GEMXERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Clarence Street, next to the City Hotel hmwmanmm Domiâ€" nion, Great Britain and I Newfound~ land and Prince Edward Island, can be obtained at this Ofice. Also, Postage and Bill Stamps. Depart.. ”7"»'. w Bolicits the patronage of the Lumber Merchan generally on the Ottawa. From his long experiâ€" ence in the trade he ofers his services in engaging men and attending to their rafts while passing here to the best of his ability. Mlex Frasor, Hsq. W aliter Bmith, £2q, Joh Youpore, Keq, _ R W Crulcs, Esgâ€" SHAREHOLDERS OF THE CANADA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO., To pass BYâ€"LAW38, and consider th« DEED OF AMNALRAAMATION with the NORTHERN C0LONIZATION RAILWAY COMPAXY. â€" W R WORSLEY, Wednssday, the_14th day of Keptember [TiTO .s»s»s»««m«««»». 4. 40p ®, 11.90 a m, 9.00 pat :.lo aborve tr:u connsct at u&. y at m«t Orcawa Ovzrrouâ€"York street, ~BusseX CENTRAL AIR LINE ROUTE, . ut 5.40 a.m. ANADA OEXTRAL RAILWAY COM REAT OMINICK FOX. Ovrricea Hours reox 8 1.x. to T r.x. * G. P. BAKER, OFFICE OF THE COMXPANY, Arrival and Departure of Mails. _ SUMMER ARRANGEMEXT. PO#T OFFICER, OTTAWA. YX â€"OF QTT kW kA LAWRENCE AXD OTTAW ARAILM A T T&AAYV Ub &A @TUI0OE. FO8t OPFICE SAYIXGB BAXX. ATBEVEN O‘CLOCK P. M., A GOEKNERAL MEETING DalLY Li®k B8 Wakn ussex st, two doord Will be held at the NoTICE. 8,10 1 m, 1.00p 1,10.00pm 4. 50p m, 11.90 a m, 9.00 pa sesseese00s a00 ne a600 64 +8 OTTaAWA. . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1870 FII will “ remembered the above are all this Seasons Importations and quite new. M“u,libpdnhon LADIES‘ AND . CHILDREN‘S uuzfi;ouprflwe. WBITE MUSLINS |(Hair Cord, Checked, F-ll‘uo ‘MAPANXESE a1K3s, -‘-vgl‘l'lnndim Lustres, Wung MaRSEKILLES,‘ 6 Â¥or one month only, commencing on the 20th instant. ‘l'io'ILlo of my stook is offered to ousâ€" tomers unvfi.ln Sgure so as to make room for the New Spring Goods, I would call specially the attention of customers to my heary stock The‘following list of goods will be sold at such prises as will clear out the greater porâ€" tion of them in a very short time, viz : READY MAE cLorHING Which will be without Reserse at a low price tll.n’bnxthphhw 3 Flllcn Lflk-btn‘y! [‘ LADII.’ "lh Cotton Hose, fifl‘ Jackets, , s § ; LA&AOK Lace Shawhs, FAIQY PDret: Aaterials, | $3 HAWLSâ€"Black Grenadine o'c.to.{ | * LACK8, B and White Blond, HuNI roX MalLTKsE LaCES F1GUX&D SET3, LACB CURKTAIN®, AaAcE FISSU RILL_IA ®T: OMAN and Egyptian Scarfs and Rows, Nid _ ¢ €4 . Black . and ARAGESâ€" «BP 4# F . _ Best makers, | ADIKS! and Children‘s Hats, USLINXSâ€"P RAAT c&_nulo SALE. SELLILNG AT COST PRICE AT THE NEW ESTABLISEMXEST, 1IGNHT Prints, fa1t solers, BW Mobhailr Strips, ARGOAIN® 18# g,hny â€" 1000 HITE Orbliants, €3"*" CAsH PURCHASERS, UKXARI NEW *BBRILLIAN 1 3, N1 NEW FLOWERS. NEW HOSIERY, NEW KID GLOYES, EW LISLE GLOYVES, Noe. ql. Sparks stroot, PAR ASOLS, buZ% Pair Kid Gloves, MNGHAM & LIED*YHAY. »pposite the Russell House. NGOM a MA LLNDEAY. W MUSLINS, W SILA uLovEs rintod. DREKSS GOODS8, Wevyve, White"and Grey Opposite the Russell House, ME OF TBF PRICE® : ok and Colored? hll.l. Juconet, Nainsooke, Book, 14, 10 cents. 1%}cent:. 14 cont« 17 conts» T} cents. 1 * W ihvegs Aural a . af Bey ;rhu.ln Btraw Forks, th 2 Boythes Snathe Grain Sradlos, y Boythesâ€"stones _ A and sizss & * w A complelete as Hardware, Palats, b &o,, &s. & n At the sign of the ANVIL,*No. 24 Rideau btreet, you can find a gompiete assortmen: of{ Grass und other Boythes. * Blood Sil er Steel, all lengths. Blood Cast bteel, ®« Blood German Steel, © Prige of the Field ailver Steel, * hed Rereret Onempion ' or w Mfi ongrimaenn, Whitings Eureka scyth ground, ready for use. i NT nitrine mimer ree pron s:l- lork‘v. three pmgn'.’ t j Boythes Snathes. Grain Sradles, Muley and Grape Vine. lonh::‘t:u aod (Grindstones of all sorts %%0. Every desoription of (p>HARVESTING IMPLEMENTS.<~ COOKING STOVES 1 |_ COOKING s1 OvEs 1 _ COOKINY sTOYEs| And every other kind of sTOV £8, including best Ray®All work in any of the above branehes executed in a prompt and workmanlike manner. s bs«hl attention given t Rooflng ani ftting :p ;tvnlud tron aod Tin Gatters, Condustors, 0., &s. Plumbers, Gas asd Steam Fitters, Tin and Copper Smiths, Bell B8T. MAURICE NAVIGATION:AND LAND Uitawa, August 23, 1870. Notice 1s given that the period for the recepâ€" tion of Tendersfot the constraction of the Rail« way limited by the advertisement of this Comâ€" pany oft dste the FIFTH DiY of AUGUST, instant, is hereby extended to the TWELFTH DAY of FEPIEMBER next inclusive. , By order of the Board, » IMPJRTER3 OF GENE&AL HOUsE FURNâ€" â€" JUST REOBIVEXD, ox "Pride of Canada‘" and =#Jesola,"‘s rplendid assortment of Block Tin Tesa and Cofes Pois, Jselly Moulds, Wire Dish Covers, Spice Boxos, Lidies‘® Dressing Cases, Trays, Bnamellea Pio Vishes, Preservring Pous, Deit Milk saucepans, &0., &0. Constantty on hand, Cooking Btoves, (best makers) Hot Air Furnaces, Water Coolerr, Baths, (alt kinds) Cutiery, Piated and Eritannia Metal FISHING TACKLE, comprising Rods, Lines, Â¥lies, Hooks, Fioats, Trolls, Panniers, Landing '“’ ,” Nl. #&o » &o. | Ottawa, August 10. 1870 i ld: 1y Ottawa, April, 25, Qttawa Decsember 20, 1869. 1236.t Will commencd running her regular trips from Major‘s Wharf to Ottawa ever Monaay and Saturday leariag Major‘s at 5 ia m, and Ottawa at 4p m. j { *4 H+s commerced her regalar tfl*l between Ottawa and Montreal, vi\xmm and Passengers, leaving Oitaws at 7 a 18. drily, > 4st * Shelf and Heavy Hardware, AENEY‘S STONE BUILOING, Wellington Street, Upper Town, O{tawa "\ll. O'H‘A'TA RIVER NaVvIGATI)N COY‘S STEAMERsS. A complelete assortment of Sbeif and Heary ardware, Palnts, Oil, Glass, Putty, Coal Oil, H,*MEADOWS & CO, Ottawa, August 22nd, 1870. i No. 24, Ridean Street, Ottaw â€" 24th Jane, 18170, » t ‘O"l'.... 3 . SCYTHES!! sCYTHEsS!! §3 In â€" Great Variety, Very. Cheap, BLYTH & KERE, *HOMAS ISAAC, "*QUE EN ~Â¥VILCTORLIA," onTH SHORKE RAILWAY DOUBLE STOVES, ki .. DOUBLE STOVES, DOUBLE | STOVES. ONRL ‘TO LEND on Real Estate. Apply to . H P HILL, Roliciter, &6., 1441 im _ | Port Offico Bl o« k .T. + «CaAPITAL" sTOVE DEFOT, HOUSE FURNXISHING GooD» No. 25 RIDEAU STREET, M A RKC ET â€" S8T B a M ER , syâ€"YAIRY & © KITCHEN ;UTENSILS IS8LING HARDW AKEK. Mardware. MALL 8STEAMER Jarr. Nionous, angers, &c. THOS, BIRKETT, DEALER 1X AKD O1HER 870 it | JOs&PH CAUCHON, R W SHEPHERD. *‘ * rsindt 35 "ussex Street Etorvt â€"President. 1444t12%3s The abov s goods are w «l1 kaAwa to be the fines kind brought into this city, and are well worth bsing tred by families requwring them for & ‘tew trials will prove their auperiority common goods. 4 4 . A VALUABLE STEAM SAW ~MILL. Cupable of cutting 40 000 feet. of boards in 12 hours, containing 1 Circular, 1 Stewart‘s OmlluIn& Mulay, 1 Seif.acting> Double Edger, with Butting Saws, and 1 Bett Gang Saws. > f Engine 75 horse power with ample ‘boiler space, a large portion of machine:y new., _ ‘The Mill is well <«situated tor cutting fili stuff, but could easi‘y be moved as it is situated on the navigable waters nf) Long Point Bay. | 4 ‘For turther particulars enquire at THIS OFFICE. “* } % ; Oitawa, August 1,51840 1233 1m Virsct from London, put up to order from the maker, a very supertor article, very A full and well assorted stock of gonerd Grocerioe o A Branch of 41 MARLA â€" ESTABLIS The Bistors of the Congrogation de : No: Dame respectfully lu¢m the public that th: will opon their classes on the \st September, Besides the Ml" School a Selact D1 School is attache i to the establishment . For particulars and terms apply to the ; | LADY sUPERLJR Corner of O‘Conner and Wellington Streots. Ottawa, August <12, 1870 1438¢f rl\;u, ‘ Mz. CHA MPNE3Y has always on hand the best scleotion of horses and garriages to be foun d in the 2€ s# hy City, and to be let at reasonable rates. . Eficion* grooms alway m hand or custqmers. Ottawa, 12th Juig, 1870. .0. ~|.. TA ROOMS, WITH OR WI‘!'HOI]T ROARD Appoly at tal ciyen afil l Reterences given it requir. d. ‘Apply at the ‘Truss Orrics. t | August 1st, 1870.° . ~| â€"A44â€"t MONTREALâ€"SES8SION 1780â€"41. FACULTY OF ARTSâ€"The classes will reâ€" open on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14. FACULTY OF MEDICINEâ€"The classes will reâ€"open on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4th. FACcULTY OF LAWâ€"T&on%c.c will re~ open on TUE~DAY, BER 4th. The Calendar of the University, containing all necessary M :y be obtained on application, paid, undersigned.,; : R W,C.BAYNES8, B A., 4 Barrisn Liox Ho1 By a young girl a siturtion) as SEAM. STRESS, or DISSQ-HKEB, in a private family or place of business. _ | _ â€" ‘i“' RUM and WSK £¥, The very best bra: ds to be bad 2if M l(."l':bll).' PORT WINE, very old rintage ‘v AaANTED + huis. 13 70. A call sulicited by DIRECT â€" IMPORTATIONS 1O NARXUY s01P8, INTRAL TOR I IV ERY KMINARY FOR UGARS, SYRUPS and FRULTS, x Ships Vognac, Jrom Charente, OR SALLE: OFFEE, 1CKLES, EKKSORS CHEESEK, LKS & PORTERâ€"ALL eGILL UNXTIVERSITY, Queen‘s, Arms and Stilton, very eonn SAUCES and FLAVOURINXG ZEXTRACTS, The very best, from the Crosse & Bi . well‘s, Loxpox, BLACK, in diferen kinds; Al':o;nr" tresh sound and sweet. GREEN, of the various kind4s, new emson and fragrant. _ L The rery best, always Frosh Roasted and Ground on the premisos. Uubli_ Porter, put up to order. Lawes Ales and Porter, in good congition, «l way e on haad. Nero, from ‘Oporto, (and to arrive from Italy,) Dubli _ Porter, KFine, very Bie and Extra V P tor tamaty bas ur first clues hoteis. A tris}t will sho« that they are obeup and r+4isbie, and the price as low as!the eomoâ€"n trashy ind generally use 1 * The only old and reliable winet for tamiy use in the c1ty, and used B“ll the best dootors in this vicini¢ty. Orde expressly for the purpose. f Fir:t Class Brands, faw u3 . casks® seBuy wix~®r, 1851, HHDS. B&RANDY, THE FOLLOWING @O0D8 ; Jalg 5, 13131. W. CH OF ALL KINXDS. Cimes Wines, Grocertes 1870 THO8. PATTERSON, k No. 28, Rideat Stroct. Opgotticies Un pyosie‘ibs Un\ Eecretary McGill College and Liquors, i®1, Sraexs Srtaser. Congrogation de : No tr rm the public that th»y n the \st September, g School a Selact Day AMPNESS3, YOUNG LADIES, 8 T A B L K * . warranted yenuine for KINi8, MONTREAL, ELL B, all 1400 1t ment, the same members present. Moved by Mr. MacLaren, and seconded by Mr. Elliott, that the Reeve give the following fence viewers an order: on the Treasurer,for one dollar each for examimng water course qm-iu lot 25, viz., George V_Vcihon,‘;lduceph penny and John Jeffrey. Arried. % Moved by Mr. Featherston, and secondâ€" ed by Mr, Klliott, that the Clerk be diâ€" ‘rected to prosecute defaulters in the perâ€" formance of statute labor, in the name of the corporation.â€"Carried. l(oved‘bénr. Featherston, and secondâ€" ed by Mr, Elliott, that the> Clerk direct * Moved by Mr. giliotp and seconde 1 by Mr. Fetherston, that this Council do now adjourn for one hour.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Elliott, and seconded by Mr. Fetherston, that thisCouncil grant the sum of eight dollars to repair the road in front of lot No. 18, in the tifth concession, and that Mr. Richard Costello superintend the same.â€"Carried. > The minutes of last session were read. Moved by Mr. Elliot&“’:nd seconded by Mr. Fetherston, that Council grant the sum of twentyâ€"eight dollars and twentyâ€"two cents to pay for plank covering the bridge built on lot No. 18, in the first concession of this Township, and that the Reeve give an order on the Treasurer for the same.â€"Carried. Hov;d by Mr. MacLaren, and seconded by Mr." Elliott, that this Council do grant the sum of twenty ‘dollars to repair the road on the Island known as Hubbell‘s Island, and that Mr. Hubbell do superâ€" intend the laying> out of. the same.â€"Carâ€" f 'Kingél::reoth Westminster, and. the adâ€" jacent ‘s ~passage are just now as a soldier markeat., As it fn onl "):ur living defenders who are being bouglt up no atâ€" tempt is made to obtain the best bome and sinew of the country. ‘The throng hunting Kingâ€"street and Boar‘s Head Mews reveal as much destitution and squalor as may be found ‘in any casual ward in London. There is the sallow, shambling alley dwelâ€" ler in Cowâ€"cross and Bethnalâ€"green the #toâ€" lid heavy clouted tramp, and the disconsoâ€" late Londoner out of work. One can unâ€" derstand the London rough being in 1e quisition, but there are poor fellows amon & them of another and ‘ tamer breed. Of course eyen to such as these, military disâ€" ciglino is & process of education : so effectual as in a short time to transform the subject almost beyondâ€"recognition. The shambling, downâ€"looking wuif becomes &n alert and stalwart man, feeling himself a unit in a body of honorable companions,. The disorderly tramp . becomes spruce, clean, _ and _ regular â€" as ~,clockwork. Of.all the differences between us ‘and our Continental neighbours, our freedom from conscription is not the one for which we | oulfht to be least thankful. At this hour a million homes in Germany and France are suffering like men whose right arms have. been wrenched away whereas, eren when we hnveib:on engaged in dewlly wars our }soldicu ve all fione forth freely and the hearts they have left aching behind them ‘have not known the double pang enferced bereavement. _ We have no English fathers like that poor old French peasent who, when his two sons were torn from him, last week rolled bis white head in the dust and then lifted up his hands to Hearen to curse the despot by whom he was bereared.. Butâ€" all the more aro we bound by the simplest principals of com: mon sense, to keep up military ardour in the population, from which it is desirable that our free recruits be drawn, and to make our rank and file, if not on & social level with the educated Prussian, at least far above that of the scouring of our lanes and alley. When the great Velunteer movement occurred it was a real and high feeling of patrieism which induced the | manhood of England*to undertake the then unwonted : {atigues of: military life. There is a whole storehouse of the same sentiment to be found inâ€" every hamlet in the kingdom. Cannot we manage to draw upon it now for our 20,000 men inâ€" stead of on the miserable hangers on of a Westminister slum. Messrs. Elliott, MacLaren and Fetherston. â€"____ 13th Aug., 1870. The Council met pursuant to adjourn ment. Moved by Mr. Elliott, and seconded by Mr. Fetherston, that Mr. Halpenny be auâ€" thorized to sell the boom timber on the south side of the Mississippiat the fourth line bridge, and that he apply the proâ€" ceeds to the repairing of said bridge.â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. MacLaren, and seconded by Mr. Fetherstou, that the Clerk be inâ€" structed to advertise for tenders for colâ€" lecting the taxes of the Township for the current year. Tenders to be received till the 24th September at noon.â€"Carried. _ Moved by Mr. Fetherston, and seconded by Mr.Elliott, that the Reeve give an opder on the Treasurer for $23.25 for 1 of three scrapers for the use of the Township roads.â€"Carried., Moved by Mr. MacLaren, : and seconded by Mr. Elliott, that this Council do. grant the sum of â€"twenty dollars to assist in reâ€" Pdring the road on the south1line &ppodto ots 12 and 13, and that William Hunt do supérintend .the laying out of the same.â€" the overseers of the divisions interested to require the removal of the fences from the side line, between lots five and sixi n the ninth concession.â€"COarried. Moved by Mr. )hohnnbnnd seconded by Mr. Elliott, that the Byâ€"law. to levy rate, for township purposes, be now read d thitd time, filpur:g Agzt;dingl and third time, *4 Moved by Mr. Elliott, and -eoondody by Mr. Featherston, that the ByJaw to levy rate, for school pu‘?:::iut be now read a first, second and third time, and passed, any rule to the contrary notwithstanding. and third timo,nndp-od di XF¥° Moved by Mr. Elliott, m by Mr. MacLaren, that this Council grant the sum of twentyâ€"four dollars to ogn a drain infmtofmoflou No. nn?%, and that Mr. “rllii:rmy do suâ€" Moved by Mr. Elliott, and seconded by Mr. Featherston, that this Council grant the sum of twenty dollars, for the purpose of openin, gttxg:dmn' across lots No. 21 and 22, on tenth line of the township of Ifim,md that William ‘Gormon suâ€" _ Moyed by Mr. MacLaren, and seconded any rul not#rithstanding. rule to the contrary y rule ! sYâ€"Law xo. 201. , By.law to levy rate for Township K poezlhthoe;e’lr 1870, within the TJ’;"» Fitzroy .: j it is necessary to provide for the t of the current expenses of the ion of the Township of Fitzroy for the yeir 1870, and whereas the Corpoâ€" by Mr. Elliott, that Andrew Hawley, overâ€" seer, be directed to expend any statute labor that may now be at his di-pouk'on the Torbolton read, between the Carp bridgp and the hill.â€"Carried. Movyed by Mr. Elliott, seconded by Mr. that this Council do now adjourn until the twentyâ€"fourth day of September %t:n for one hour.â€"Uarried. Council met pursuant to adjourn Corporation of the Township of Fitzroy. By law No. | 202 Present : The Deputy Reeve, and The Soldier Market in London. MINUTE® OF COUXCH in, .A short distance from the main tent was a smaller tent, used as a truit stand, and a few feet from this stana stood a wilâ€" low tree in the corner of the yard of an adâ€" joining dwelling. On the corner of the vas, while the .thunder without almost drowned the voice of the ringmaster withâ€" Mirth and jollity prevailed ‘about this gloup,onoooloundmydlk?outu times,; "Save your. money: T‘ll gib yer a show before morning." Suddenly, eighty dollars. Giren under the hand of the Deputyâ€" Reeve and the seal of the Corporation ‘of the Township of Fitzroy . this thirteenth day of August, A. D. 187(% J o+ (Figned), _ CHARLES HOBRL Deputy Reeve, (L. 8.) W. P. Taylor, Township Clerk. § ONE BLIXDING SHEET OF FLAME. . lit up the entire scene, and a of thunâ€" der Tollowed whith shook theg:l(h. Rows of pallid faces were everywhere, and a cirous ground, under and near the tree, were grouped a large number of persons who had taken sheiter from the storm. Under the fruit tent were also congreg:â€" ted about twentyâ€"five persons, while hitchâ€" ed to the tree was a horse witha wagon. A colored man was seated in thoe wagon. fu;mlrnic was imminent; but the preâ€" sence of mind of Mr. Bailey, the proprietor ott.h.cirm saved _hundreds ‘of lives. He _ shou with all_his might to the sudience, "Keep your seats!" and called hnd!ymtboebo{nndw Kl:y. while at the same time urged the, proforming horses about the ring through little lakes of water, hoping thereby to attract the attention of the people and save a rush and a consquent trampling to death. _ "Meantime the lightning had done it« work outside.. The bolt seemed to come from the west orsouthwest. cutting a hole about twelve feet square through the top of the main onnv;-m, thence across an I:.'npmto the willow tree spoken 0| shattering that tree, killedâ€" the ;That there be rated, levied andswollectec within the several school sections, the sum« bhereinafter mentioned ; the same to be levied equally on all the rateable property within the eaid sections.. That the sail several sums be placed on the Collector roll for the current year, and collected in the same manner as other taxes, that thy sanie be paid by the Collectotr to the T ship Treasurer, and tho ‘Treasurer pay the said several amounts to the orders of t Trustees of the said school sections spectively, on or before tire: 2ith day o lmmber next., + School Section No. i!, one hundred and fortyâ€"eight dollars. > â€" . > > wbove, shattering that tree, killed . the horse which was tiéd to it, and knocking senseless the driver, tearing the soles fiomhbboo:mu his clothing. Thence it to the group of ‘ School Section fifty dollars. â€" Sehool Kection No. 9; one hundred and thirtyâ€"two dollars. â€" fliool Fection No. 10, one hundred and ~ Twenty five persons under the truit tent were knocked down and severely injured. According to the story of bystanders, it was indeed a fcarful spectacle. Hundreds under the main tent were paralyzed, and extraordinary incident were visible everyâ€" where. When the true state of affairs outside became known under the main canvas there was no holding the people, and then the entertainment for u;‘von- n‘ w‘. £ .’ 4 a As a rush was made for th_oornnir,in was assertaimed that scores of persons could not leave their saats. All were more or less injured. (One man had a part of his coat torn away, another had lost the dmdhi-hst.untidouqs_mdmostun-_ Kchool Section fifty dollars. . RKchool Section lars. rim of his hat, and dozens were almost unâ€" conscious." They sat like statues, and there was a gaze of vacency. in their eyes that was frightful to look yupon. Friends shook them and urged them to go but they was t, and every one was so seriousâ€" l]adoctod that the conductors of &4 mhd. to employ help from other One of the employers sustain=d a very severe shock. . Toâ€"day he carries his arm in asling, School Section No ten dollars. School Section No thirty dollars. f colonred persons . mear the> tree, and three persons were instantly killed. moved notâ€"apparent] It is said that it takes ten men ne r'g year, working steadily, to finish a h ndâ€" some camel‘s hair shawl. ‘There is an old beau at Saratoga, who has been there every season for thirty years, and is known as «t! 6 Count." t manmu.:‘wb; trimmed with y with berries or Â¥ver g 'dm', o‘m J 1 he Corporation of the Township of I roy ienacts as follows : * 4. *> A W. P. Tayuos, a= . > 2e > ‘Township Clefk. ; ; 5 lq' , . »yâ€"L4w, xo, 202, â€" . By lay: tolay s for school purposes, within the \.’l’owrxl‘;ip of l-‘ltr.my? fru}r the yeaer istu. 1 ~‘‘=> 35 ) * _~â€" Whereas the Trustees of cortain school sections of the Township Fitzroy, have by their petitions <prayed for the levy and collection of certain sums, within their re. spectivie school sections, for the year 1870, for the payment, ofi teachers‘ salaries and other ufiol purposes, within t8@ said sec Given under the hand of the Deputy Reeve, and the seal of the Corporation of the Township of Fitzroy, this thirteenth day of August, A. D. 1870. s i (Signed) ‘~ CHARLES MOHR, ULs. / That there be rated, levie,md collected upon all the ratéable property ~withinâ€" the giid ‘Township, for the year 1870, three mills on the dollar, for Township purâ€" pose?, that the said rate be placed on the Collector‘s roll, tor the said ‘Township, for the â€"present year, and collected in the same manner as other taxos. ° * ration of the said Township have estimated and do estimate that a rate equal to three mills in the dollar will be required for the paymenit of the same. * â€" The Corporation of the Township of Fit roy enacts as follows : â€" ~â€"â€" APPALLED BY LIGHTNING School Nection A usand persons paralized b & 89 a single ltroio. * School wection PRICEâ€"3 CENTS FIVE IX8STANTLY BILLED. No. 7, two hundred No No No O 0 flydumb. Every one the Ulster Gazelte ( 4, one hundred and 1, two hundred and ), two hundred dol one. hundred and I‘wo hundred dol two hundred two hundred Deputy Reev, dol. 4# and ADNC 1 4

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