N .‘. *"""*"‘"*%~ r- that tÂ¥ E.â€":‘ instant ot Air > n appil ars) GQot Air Fa p b ber. e may b¢ ;N.IC‘ & \@:.n.u) Cub';o n > ' ;.l' .."’-' l*l.oa.mo is 208 * ; and -. W iz es P Cvancnrs. a~ .,. ' = lâ€""" '-_"'.".."â€" k \‘ ut % ous #_ Nt en L cme Arm of LOWI" Wâ€™ï¬ MB * * Sarrmer, Attorâ€"] * TeA Corner ot Serns *** | ‘F _ stâ€"Law, Soleitor= | 59 ancer, &o., Sas®UR | q wd‘.'.' ,. be )B -â€â€œ Medrca‘ aaasenus0®, r/â€"f-- ~~â€"â€"â€"*! #AYÂ¥ING OFENED HMIK â€".W EOCTADâ€" um0W + ..:u-o -:’l < _ LISHMENXT pï¬'“hc“:."â€' | + (uu“lyqpu.uk Old Stand,) 'w.l | ~#ere for sale.at YERY LOW PRICKS alarge “-..apfl'-"- ud well selected stock, comprising Groceries, . \'\o.. Liquors, Tobaceo, Lauvnary and Fancy * P 0 CummoW» | Soape, Sauces, Spices, Plokles, Brooms, Brushes, â€"______-â€"â€"â€"â€";â€""" Mho.w.flhulldt._ \.80» Qnï¬'“:u “I"I Bordeauzand ther Vinegars â€" ;....""'.,...-" Raseai | MESS PORK, _ CKLED sALMON, LABH. HER:INGS, :’â€"-â€""'r".m eters amd ~izn8EH+ Chaneery , n ,3n Pronmant oi untarle iesaslted saay day, * ow ¢1. a. to 6 p ®> uU teul1s0®, L. D. * Soarke Streek _ ;'W. sad Russel} sarseus moes | baipeainsots R 0 P# Woary Public, Clork | YIGHWINES, COLD smy oi who can make from &“:‘u,, Otawa. i31} im . 0%G, PROPRIETOR, 0# guees axo £LGINâ€"STs | AWA. MiTEXTEYcE AXD COMFORT FOR ; VELLING PUBLIC. ‘ Te Bar abways vapplicd with the ILCEST â€"LLQVORS | 16 L. H1u4uG1x8, #& 1 LOW s »ommmi®h " nmmmmacmeayrr e fm=sOoy, [Megii Ustâ€" ."--QW. 'm by Dr. M ‘Ottawaâ€" 13887 Rus Eow.so Kwp®® wtb pAL DE yney ~Mâ€"LI®®‘s """*" m@ o nvey ancet. ioul', IA Coo®ad Bassyoi®s cuor. _ O@seâ€"Im:â€" seesy, Piper‘s and other 8: «se, Eiginâ€"st 43atf “ou.;n: en * nsm ayper‘s as Toug. . Fea i 44 Withoan en WB 1 on e \V lt-ngo_‘o__:l ant Samen‘s Blook, '..nr.‘l'mnhl-bll'\â€..‘ wor k ms , General Commission '8"“ res and Mining Agent | ap GalÂ¥ sonstantly on hand. Ofice, Bros +0 ds Suarks stroots, over Maan \ uUPOR & xo. 15186 September 9th, ing and an Attentive Hostlet. the table spread with Y~";"“ "l . OtMooâ€"In the 1CY OF THE SEASO! Barmator®, 1870 K®1I8 WUEKELAN, 1gn proof sad avor, at extr=mely low ol mmMaue * s 0 Sootal Wiuadery uink f ie . CCE 0 w !MON \ foctier. Hangers, &. 4 -'Aflworlinanyofthonbon branebes executed in a prompt apd val Fire and workmanlike manner. Commission .Suhlmg\mh Roolng and Atting limng Agent | ap alvanized Irva and tin Guatters, Conductors, )Mice, corner | &0., &o. Maon Bros . + \llfl)ltm or @GENERAL uou se FURNâ€" m""""‘. o ock 1saING HaRDW Aa8R4. \ _ dust REIEIVED, oc «Pride s 2‘....3:: and (Gosola,"" a M assortme m meatoanikntt | man and Codes Pous solly Moulds, Wire Dist s * Drosing Case*® 39 RIDEAU STREET, OFTAYW A at re Aners 11488 viy eriaspes lon ..‘ vERY LARGE ASSORTMENT 6 rocerles,. LOTUS AND uad Loadon Porter, pis a8d q2« ad other Alos. i Syrups, all grades. 7 "sPook, say®)t, FROM FIRE '::t AQ k t Cw kaTY.FKIVE ram 8 CEST BEKLOW CO8T. vice will be s time or bar ains. 1106 mapner eq" nmmmenemmmmmnaes. «. mmmnnsmase «on ,__._â€"-â€"7â€"6 tinest. 3p® 1 to accom uo i». 1870.| "> es o ie wriee o all grader, Fort®s 9° ines andy, Souterne and Maderia W n wood and bettle, mproved BJ 8t C use OWE A'IOO’ D or. | @®&/ ANTE® ent w ary | _ By a _ youb! . | STRESS, or | family or plac« Retereaces § 4. ‘Frmes OPFICER t _August 1st, Stowart bramondk SAnNHNEITE EDL N CCC t workmanlike manner. | UEKPIOR °* _ 0n Lake Cham! lrthl attention givena to RooGng and Atting | via Plattsbargh, Lake Champlain, ap lvanized Irea and Tin Gutters, Conductors, | Burlington & Rutland At....sâ€"eiteess &eo., &o. | Kxpress for Lsland PORA, Bb..ssssessses000«« s .lunup-::mundm.“. lC somememtete He â€"UeH t RNâ€" | NERAL UV3E FU | ‘WA P-M-‘ m pr MA "As _ sknthe kotom WUIGKEY . Covers ?‘ l ykeco@e® 0C &10, | in coancsc!‘"" /"""" _ _ MONXD A «â€"A180â€" | leaye Portland every MONDAY and TUVLE .. PISHING TACKLE, comprising Rods, Lint*, | pAY at 6 p m, for St. John, N. B., &0. Tmn. Hooks, Fioats, T.rolln. Panaiers, Landi»g ‘n.b?unumugl at the Company‘s prine! t ..“ 6. OnS. Nats, y Books, 40. » *C.,_ a + â€" | * hor further information and time ofarrivaland * 0 == at termieal and way sta artioles nccossary 0 cen* IMPORTATIONX®: aad Hostmans ® and Copper &YE, CROOF W E8STABâ€" TJt _ h 4. 240200 Audane 4 * is 4rty n and latest styles h'nahtlo'!uladm'- Plauisburg, Lake Champiain, Burâ€" ULALK L U ~ and RUUBBd, Mi.ssseeeeccinee* 6 00 a te ‘!l"'“ i _ im eacves AEH mmmmmmmmmm=m=nt | | wipress for Quebes, Istand Pobd «~havl re. o en rennmen mtennt oo inb divbint A C 'b‘l‘L"v i UE .»»ee0ee0000e ’w u;. ‘â€' # “ . ‘p...."S::- and Portland, and â€" Rtegwer MpdnpR N C% °:\ Smiths, of the aboY® | gxpress for a prompt M\ Vn::-l Express for R UX a 1N G umumlwfl-omunw to make betweentho With closse connections at all posnts. wiil be equipped with handsome XEW FIRST.CLAS§]| CABS, uw“““' ' YEilys WILL P08 aETWHEZ Portland and '“M in 13 Hours. Montreal and Torento in 13 Hours. Stopplug ouly at the mostemportant Stations. Bpesial attention is diracted to this Company‘* â€" As fast as completed, Will be run on the Through Traing vice will be performed over the ent mapner equal to that ci any rallway Uinest. Bpscial arrangemwebis bavs to accommedate the pleasure travel. C464 PV LX A N‘8 PALAUCE SLEEPING CARS June 3. 1870. LAWD TAUNK , run on the Throogh Trains and the serâ€" ‘ U be performed over the entire lne in a r equal to that ¢f any rallway or this con ppscial arrangemebis have been made mucodate the pleasure travel. further particulars see advertise ments and EAST AND WEST, pombnrkkEkEimn ye ««em®‘‘~ . bpasmé caks on ALL EXPRESS ‘tum.\ Thcmam.aludlud NinetSi: Ltil] E;i | i IGO }G smm _ macher‘s Chaive in any the above disorders 8 : 3:_:_;:%:2:_,__; i i land â€"to ’.\loolnd in 13 Hoor«. is imm«distely F“l‘"‘k"‘“"u"dl‘“' i g ,...‘, w I ;;'_.:t @Lf treal to Toronto in 13 Hours. | pricE LIibT OFf PULYERYVACHERS l_:;é.&_l_i 1 $i1i.2* Bss: $8:_ C Ti CHAIE BANDS AXD BATTERLES. Maiter posted up to 9.3 ill be and after JUNE toa the new arts98® | p. Cif(IN ‘BANDS for Nervons DotiSiSh aa ie 2od Wesl in sapplementary a will be pat in torce, and trains will leave MM‘MAU,MIM the ‘sme night. real as follo@st .â€"â€" in the Head, 218. to 308. The Western Mail arriving at 7.30 p Aas o in euare caes h oo ons ce Pincel, Tor 61. to en Piss siives wiith K t, 10s. 61. n..-mn:' °.€.- Betievine, 114. j Per Cuns, 4 Line, close every Tuesday Toronto, Loadon, Brantâ€" k BANXDSâ€" Boiat &. m. Toele Gedernalie m:-l- * °§:}:.,..,.= Souly rwon, Bbuttace‘ | Per Canadian Linm colore Cats? ® Cnisago, and all point at.... 20 *#0 lysis, ke 184. to 225. and 408. 10.30 a. ui. * acan| _ Doie Caten es 19 to 234 m00 408 | _ A rupplementadt ol fo" $Bick wl ygo, 18@ige®00"" will be closed at “m ‘.‘l which al\ CC CQ 10_2d WEabtar w sent. C A NA D A . e n B Eweon mPss" 0 C "oe _ abath St. Wilaire, St. Hyscinthe, Acton, | t t icshmond, Sherbrooke, W aterville in | ana Conticook only, &4......««« â€"-â€â€'“,’- wee enanin snn o e ons kit4, | “g.m"m"lfl =Charlotta®" PrRB®, | m.(.‘."::"n'.u*.†and â€â€˜?-. | noon, for thiee im '..'-".Im’ ’~ (be8t | " they has excellent forp ciple: stions. + _ artaer information and time of arrival and MIG Com e P EUE «::nuo Of all twrains at terminal and waY «ns = ente . .. . = """""'â€0';""'." eYRUP." | j onerime .'::’K“ 3‘:.0,':.:6%.:..“‘“* "the sign of the ADVIL, No. 341 Ridean “fl?. :.m‘w of «* Ourtis & Porkins " 0 0Â¥9, ving Station, 64 0J BRY DG£8, “:'gâ€.ml“.m.nuucfld yhe cutside wrappor. All others are base itnitaâ€" Mansgiry Directof, gnu «nd owner Boytbos. Tuews "| " ; _ . curslor oh_LSdcit in . June 3, 1870 i ____._..._-â€".“ 51 |"°“| :.:.“". ali lengths. * mo.-?wu)â€"m T i #xâ€" Blood German Bteel, : oh ‘.or.l“u--â€" Brmeexax, of Utict 4i oi Y* Pridge of the Field »ilver Steo!. ln, 1 @Lhave ;MM;MM“ T m " Bounle Blue Boll, _ " Magnetio .&‘ 1 1t one of woemnmngm 11 U Sn n oo aiirnt Red Rover or Cnamplon * years, and ont Â¥A > % e cure af | baceiempmeail Jt | 4 Â¥lint‘s Colebratea Soyth, the greatest dissoverio® ‘lflm,., he l s h Wairings ..nnuyclpn-d.mlybllfl- Tnfammation of the Langs, wad in Obildâ€" \ en ol insl on § t sact ids 498 tares proagh ’.:.":"’m“.‘fs"'.mm'-u- Tc ereef, who % #. t NA adt nanw =::' Â¥o:ks, ‘hree propgs. cases of Burns, Â¥ror . E it aote like, W Suk a OhAr®: _ _ _ __. _â€" L eavidianango, New York, in regard to the oF TR AINS NsULNG 8B oN. wâ€" bemedpe ts â€"* 9T3 °.~ lons, apply, at the fick * Soations and 39 Great 5t 580000 DNAE ra045, oi,,,“w-.m Montreal, May, 1870. ons CCR CCC 0. an with the Grand Trask The ns OTTAW A, BELTB, AND These higbly Iimproved laventions Eiectricity pertectly welf.appliicalle, & M Sensatcts ooo ontniaraen mMiectricity pered} *"** T000 o tnmnire fa f M.mu.umwmm. * no shock or unpleasant sen«ation l»â€"ing <* | â€" periâ€"nord, whereby i1 becomes a true fountain | | of bealth and. vigoutr, spocdiiy soothins ! agouizing peine, râ€"animating torpid Nmbe, | , roviving the siuguish functions of life, and | | im parting renewed energy and vitality to | â€" constitutions enfeebled ty whatewer. C»**~ Meaicines and their deleterious consequences are thus entirely dispeused with, Toe deily | Increasing number of cures «ffectd by se o eeMaCHER‘s MEDICOâ€"GALYANâ€" PULYEAMACHER‘S MEDIUVâ€"UGAL Y ASC 10 SY8STEM is ro extegsive and viried, that it forcibly points to this luvention »s the embryo of a univearsal n m 3y K. B.â€"The followipy t sttiwon} thun " Dow elite of the Koglish medeai is ully bar lwen rwoelved : * We, the uadird . m 4, hay â€" wach plew v sure in testifying thet M(. J. L. Peiven u waousen‘s receut Improvement« in his Â¥ oltab: # Battrlcs and . walvanic Appliances 14 # Medical Purpâ€"ses are of great Li portaince to # Scientiic Medicin», and that ho 18 entitl d « to the consideration and support of every « one disposed to fuither the advanpcement ud #@ teal and use fol progress, = Dated the #th day of March, 1864. _ _ uw x BMuok kh Ni i.mz_nmn 1$ LLFE POLVYERCACHER® PATEXT GaALV ANIC CHAINâ€"BANDS rimTa â€" AND POCKET BATTERIES * yeulr se e CCE ) # Dated the 9th day of March, 1866. « 81B CHAALES :.&*oox.n.n..;l I‘D,‘ : SIR RENEY HOLLAND, Bast., u.'p, « sIR WM. FERGUSSON, Bart., F. R. 8. * Ebw»p. H. SIKYEAING, M. D , M 1 u. SIRJ. RANALD MARTIN, P. & C. 8 BC TD ooo coe en N hn hnd * oo & 4. Resee i 00 esd t PULYERMAUBAEE‘3 BSYSTEM is alâ€"o apâ€" proved ot by sn offfctal report «t the Aca« demie do Medicin®, Puris, Royal College ol Pbysici=ng, Loadon, and the Imperial Facalâ€" ty of Vieuus, and its vurative virtues are COR » Armed by |b-.u-d-olplmumblool curee «Leqyted. (Bee pampalet grati«). These facts .ru»lunh gool sense of every sufferer to avai himee}f of this scientitic and curative %tgc.n. to which the inventor bas devot d a Hfâ€"â€"time of »tudy and |abour, a8 V id t dn ut Bs d t reais dsc en ie 078 CC M PULYEuMACHERES XELVECY*""* °C /0 (jut IC COHMAINS are omdh‘:uï¬ Aive without the aid of medicine, reatric of dlet, or the ieast derangement of the pationt‘s babits and daily occupaitons, o the following maladies : Lkbeamatism Femaie Compiaints Gout Constipation Bointica Cram p \ Lumbago Blugzish Cirealation %.nraletn Uluary Disorders Tie Doloreuzx \ldlp-fl‘l | Deainess ‘BF'-' The «flects \-.cmc\- is imo. diate 4 02 0 0 on t c t t aad THAV * vixyary AZRmRROCCCCC Noad and Toothache Paralysis Liver 00-!""“ nh::..p.'m, ?:nâ€"..n- Â¥Functivnal Disorders 100 p n w.“& Jmivon, wee® TY T4 0 C C ® 1. &. C. 8, alias Heary Burtow® we h hy» peet a, P. BAR®E, Lgeky~* AMEME | ts ~5. [ tk! ou Sbqrwy @ge m "',[“"',,_,‘,'.“‘",,.. Postmaster: ©|room, â€"Garibaidi, â€"with‘‘his" face. â€" M erphir Rropdigr “huu" w your Omah : radiant _ Sund:>>his : ; »Welcome . S10D * y Mhll w:.’ sPECLIAL SOTICEKS. days of 1860, arda glorisus fire, and brown ;..tu. m‘ yye. Ptk e 7 3 o _oonnmnn in en s LA FD YUU bread, and suts, a tes; and very fair wine " PULVERMACHER, . Methers+ Mernerse . Methersi=â€"Aft 79 | to boot. uo..d’mzioudy, i« Who was 4* vauic E,tabiisument, distarbed atnight and broken of your rest bY * | coming 1 said that every one must act on mO.:lthM * “"‘:::‘""‘m::.:'m his owh view ; thnft:‘n‘..t;oto‘::'-m- ating palno catting was a case of duty ; ve one‘s Ortame, S¢ptembor £, 1810 e o e get a bottle of Mre. wIEsLOW‘8 sooTRIN® :),unuy to fight for the republican prInâ€" SYRUP. It willreliere th ‘poor little suxeré | ciple, pur@ and simple, was a question of oï¬ td â€" Wnpumuonhuw conscience. . peud upon It:t9°re"® """"" / / | | nad last seen Garibaldi gnt}:g 2nd of m e e ue o i |bm.‘-d-olplmumun of iwd, (Bee pampolet grati«). otu ‘f"’“ w the good sense of every avail bimee}f of this scientitic aud rogress, to which the inventor bas lifâ€"â€"time of »tudy and labour, a8 &D clule ol that great benefactur oi the lats . iilystrious electrician Parapt. EuM ACHER‘3 YED1COâ€"GALY AN«â€" ND san aommirtimety «Th cttve without b;l“' Soatues. M ie omm e Box Stoves all sizes. B4 nad ccs db ccdvctdlh duiniss 1 50 wes ther Uaiey and Grape Vine _ , | | 04 t Poaotiang m r ne. «4. F4 Boyshesâ€"scones a ad T iâ€"maszones of allzzsorts n'y’:ti x’..‘émdm&:’u’&‘.‘ oharsept M avd st2e8. b‘d'ww outes of Infamâ€" !::N?n‘:“;, mation Crou i e P1 " LilaaDs nk ‘.‘!‘mfl * he qg | Obtaws, September§®, 1870. m aaperer Afrerapmmnr * _ _ 0 0 _ SaATURDAY NOVEMBER 19, 1570 Our WINTER 81OCK, just received uw CAPITAL STOVE DEPOT." ‘ _ 85 Sussex Street, H MEADOWS & 60. .": } . % _~\.. s N. â€"f 4#3 Palk ‘\} '.‘_‘r" re ® e 4 e / * * 4 1} Ko y h‘ ___ 22944 . y/ KP w "s{ M'u i » ) oo "Thkeie _ 1 cnnmmntenemememmenemnts Parlour Stoves. Hotel Cook Stoves. Hot Air Furnaces. A 5 4 ‘:â€";â€"â€"5_â€4;â€";!- i sp erresces HREFR fhillgls rizs §§§§§s€;r"~’ 5;.§r12'bizg.§ 7 B %:in:;;?%--_:gg Venre i "**" U an ol i their well assorted Stock of Groceries, W IBC®, Liquors, and Provisions, all of which will be sold at prices not to be rivalled aither here or elsowhere. Having the advantag* of baying our Goods at the lowest nuu.-dm_mmt-,mm Vessels, enables us to seil in tuture as we have | done horetofore, which we hope has given satis» {action to those ‘who have favored us with a call. Ryse, Â¥roof and n\‘ W ipes of the best always OB hand.. Also, 918, raudies and Wines diâ€"ectly imported. Those who have Dt tried our Goods are resp stively lnvited to M Reâ€" aoult PC "C C _ Sire . : #* Quibk '.l‘ ‘u‘i-‘( member Ouf A Married Man, who understands farming < alil its departments ; has had long experience in «T : or 3, 1o. INEEDY yO% RZ > “muzzumum d s ""‘Its astonithing oures of Infiam. | WO 4 bear, ~and must mako LM® "" °1 _ mngs and Croup he wonderfal it. _ The Prussians are at Pijon, and it is g the tor s of Rheu â€" uuunt(}enenl(}mbrhhmw,qdn- <«~ ".“‘ â€-‘“‘..“' If so, the command of the Cote d‘Ur, and ; thes® | of the Jura, will be giy®n to Garibaldi. In m.cw,utm this case he would> have 40,000 men, and so, of Knowlest\}®, **" ""/ / | would be ablé to do something.: . 4 as FAR M ER EB., t s c here is no mj)stal | COnSCICHAWVS« on earth whobe | . I had last seen Garibaldi "on the 2nd of CreRLcl‘t "* J yu at once that it | November, 1867, the day before Mentana, France, and ive rest to the | when he sent meo into Rome to expliage surrender C ; the child, opere.| prisoners, and now, his face excepted, 1 ; even 3¢° th iatc toass fs 5/ | find him sadiy changed. But if he gets the \ deal. , and is the gbmobow: be baldi to the last. It es , bertfemale ph is the chance I doubt. If the Prussians | Caxapa ~ ‘" | had had a fiancy for a dainty salad, they | States. â€" Prid#2} | could the 30th A ure to onl for| 4 have eaten us up at a mouthful10ng | policy No. aIKG â€" BYRUP." since, but they are .bons enfans, and they | the 2nd N ds & Porkins" ;. don‘t seem to intend this, thinking it | was issued ts are base iinita~ would be a r\ty. Un the other hand, thoâ€" | vision of p ' jealousy vanity of the Frmmch had been ,â€"-â€"-â€"""""'w‘m that rather than be nyodnlt‘:{ di, it | creasing | reosam, of Utict seems to me that they would rather not be | profits is 1 ned: Dr, A. Fragk‘s saved at ait. . They have ‘E!TOD him tb | surplus p actice, a number of command of a ‘()l;ru‘tment{ in official lanâ€" | pro rata, ize 1 m.u:;: of | gaage, © Garibaldi tukes the command 0f | as may 1 &..'m'm s | the Armi'of theâ€" Vosges"â€"that is Of 4N | ample, & atism, and in Obildâ€" army te be formed in an invaded country. | them in | mm in | Good | but five us arms at least | â€" Fancy | for prem . L it aots like: 5;'2 picked 0'\1’1&‘2’,!"‘10‘!510 come over at | in this c t their own expense, hive among them seven w tenatigo, New Â¥ork | ohassepots and twentyâ€"nin® cl!‘ll'gél. Well, :‘:::o“]h s t ctcc . td sirh ‘thit most of AssUraD srOKe£ PEskexy «20000 AANT To o c T OD oD 9 E (Garibald1, who has done so many | eautiful things, will remx'-m?er Nice." a4 MB Wuing o Hals * ol 4s to ~â€" AmnmbAn With Garibaldi. ner that sho U 79 4+ "" o mar extent for life. This announcement reachâ€" ed the ears of & youn ghg:nt!emsn to whom she was eng»ged, and he at once asked to be released from his gfl)flï¬lï¬. Uf course, rele2s©9 ‘9"" """ aiuton Siturday week consent was given. 54A Jn c uonl > ind consent was given.‘ Buton SEUTOED the story came out that by the death relative the lady, who was comparat P D o onisandonrlaiy *IY & consent was BY°Uâ€" _ ""0" (ua Aeat the story came out that by the death of a ; relative the lady, who was comparatively 1 dowerless before, had succeeded to a large fortune, which she held in her own right. Consequently the foohnï¬ of the gentle: man can be imagined. . We are hrpy to san be IUIMLEW" * .. _\ onmness leaked jeoweriess DOIOFC, "** // . Lar OW D fortune, which she held in her own right. * Pm atrlmrt h Conse w‘l’ the feelin of the mt‘o_‘ C«lfld.flng the (]mul’ 'Ol. EEisAE man can be imagined. We are happy to matter furnished, the $UbSCDDUOD p"*\ say that the story of his ness i‘:nked ($8.00 a year) is very cheap ; but-! tor those out, and that he t 'mmâ€d with the who desire the cream of iodl bome and pt which ‘he bmmoct righteously deâ€" foreign hterature, & still cheaper offer is m.."‘ The as i talking made, of_lvlvhlct_n‘t‘l;)e loveln of the bost litâ€" | erature wi aVal emselves in great numâ€" the matter for some days, bars: vis., for $10 00 remitted to the pub, ** % fous" "e»â€"+ Tishers of The Living Age, they will send \ Taxk Wm Intely called at | that magazine weekly, and either one of I’!‘ofno is ’g‘ instance of the solicitude of the the {ouumng,_for a year, «"«Harper‘s Monthâ€" * } 80 ""°v. for the welfare and pro> 1y," ««Weekly," or * Bazar," *« The Atlanâ€" PrO® 1+3 «_ ihle "‘ ~«The Galixy," * Uld and THs CLOUMBENIOAL Y7"""""" sonlts Romohanhnmof‘h'â€w“’d°°fm Cathohc Church for the welfare and Pro® perity of her Communicants, Large assemâ€" blies of this nature containing represenâ€" tatives from all parts‘ of the world, °B be of some benefit to: our race. _ We PDD6 this opinion will be as harmonious and € . MWH 20 hok in ‘ favor of : the received the druggists, 34540200000 anaeifivens on C oi ad t " B2 83 $ t. _ If the Prussians | _ Caxapa Lapn| AssUna>xon VOmAmIt "" i. a dainty salad, they | the 30th April.]ltfl'u. this company issued | / up at a mouthful10ng | policy No. $,399 for the sum of $1,000, On | ons â€" enfans, and. they | the 2nd November the person to whom it ad this, Thinking it| was issued, received notico that at the di n the other hand, theâ€"| vision of profits 0n the 1st November, $25 f the ï¬m'““h had been added to the sum assured, inâ€" sayed b{ di, it | creasing 1t to $1,025. . This division . of sy would rather not be | profite is made at stated periods, when the ~have ‘given_him the | gurplus profits of the company are divided "'"dn% in official lanâ€" | pro rata, amonk the policy liolders, who, tikes the command of | as may be inferred {Ir)om the above exâ€" Vosges"â€"that is of an | ampjle, get nearly AS much returned to n an in'M mn'f’. them in the sh‘pe of prohu AB thq p" arms at least | ~ Fancy | for premiums, thns placing life assurance "who‘have come over 44 | in this company wizï¬'m the reach c‘)} even have among them sev®N | those whose mean® are very limited, The ntyâ€"nine charges. Well, | extraordinary success of the Canada Life must make the most 0f | Assurance Company, which enables it to s are at © Dijon, and it is | distribute such a large proportion of profits iambriels h‘%"‘“" among its patrons, we 30 satisfied is altoâ€" of the Cote d‘Or, and | gether due to % crreful, judicious and , wrivean to G"‘b‘ld{' In | aconomical management of its aftairs. lull"" S 1 EeA NSAE S COd iel ed France. There is a stir wherever Je goesâ€"caps ths since. | touched an‘dl caps raised. Me nnkos\ h me, if he | straight for .a kuot of Americansâ€"Gen. np:,choo.e Burnside, in plaiin elothes, Gen. Sheridan, ] in prison. | Gen. fJazen, and Gen. Forsyth in uniform, ne ; “::{ but without swords. You hear lus \au%h as the Italâ€" | above the murmurs of the crowd and the mave every | wave of sound in which his name " Bisâ€" is of_ their | marck ‘‘ is borne. How heartily he shal«s ial mission. | hands with them, buog:nt and free, clated ; something | as some officer might be who had just won ime to be| promotion on the battle. field. _ All c% hn bne bive tha soulless Von Molke and â€" From the London AMM®®« & Is that really Von Moltke 9 «Where?" \ i+ You seo that tall, thin man, without any:â€" moustache or whiskers, his hands behind his backâ€"the officer with the greyish hair, very short, and face cut with many fine lines. his head slightly stooped, the eyebrows pronounced, and the eyes deep set? There is the man whom the J unkers of Berlin called the old schoolmaster.‘ What a lesson be taught the Austrians and French !‘ * Is that the strategist who caught Benedick in a vice at Koniggratz, mousetrapped Bazaine at Metz, and netted an Emperor, & Marshal of France, and 150.000 men at Sedan, and who is now angling for such an enormous prize as the capital of France ?" He looks very grave." « Ho is always s0." ananaarr a We ETT : iw_But there, you *68, the crowd, is a very dille son."‘ **Yes, . Who is 1 major of dragoons 1 He the officer in the whit band, dark blue or nef breasted frock coat, toller than the tall offic «* That is Count Bismare There is A touched an straight for Burnside, in 'm If OAAAE AAE Y CC C 0 0 wlug dogs, g0o°% through the streels with a doubleâ€"barrel shotâ€"gun, and shoots thâ€"m: The citizens of Bith, Me., still retain (ï¬e old custom of having ‘the city vells rung at sunrise an 1 sunset, regardless of the c|ooÂ¥. Large as are the sums realized at Nilsson‘s concerts they are considerably less than Te TLind and Barnum took in twenty The bombriment ol 64 no doubt followed up by th Lubeck, and Dintzic, and in blow upon the commerce TCO 8 e ts W.am The inactirity Of the present time 1 C-nu:hblo Yhan The ‘‘colipeo Of NU In""" parte armies. By offensive o;;ernluom against the German ‘ports it might have created a poworful diversion in favour 0f France, and neutrrlized the effect of the surrender of Strasbourg and Metz. |Bul ‘lavefln yet the French fleet may do a grea pro rata, among the as may bo inferred 1 ample, get nearly A8 them in the shape 0f for premiums, thus gl i e i o n es 1 a yery dilferent looking . perâ€" . . Who is that frank, smiling oons ? He egmes this wayâ€" i the white ‘cap and yellow lue or nearly black double ck coat, with yellow collar, 16 tall officers around him?" Yloli m 'l‘nzï¬ 'l‘nomw:x{’° Paceks A fde'ff;‘m' EAR.â€" s Living Age, being pubâ€" d lished in weekly numbers of ;-‘i';'zy.f.,u, 6 ;nhl;fllm psgueoch.gives wlm {eulenmone than | Jug i° d“‘ ooees fhomret d utle.column octaÂ¥e P28® | List his irrit L L llem qrAWTY Nok €52 0 ECE CE o CC pages each, gives to its revlers more than three thousand d mbleâ€"column octavye pagx T a year of the most valuable, instruct‘ and entertaining read ing of the day. * Hlisâ€" tory, biogrg;?hy, fiction, poetry, Wit, kcience, Yoflï¬m, criticism, art â€"what is not here ?" t is the only compilation that presents with a satisfactory complefeness as| well as freshness, the best literature of the almost innumerable and generally inagcossible European quarterlies, monthlies aad weekâ€" lies, â€"A literature embracing the| rOGuCâ€" . tions of the ables! and most cul ured writers living. Jt is thereiore md'upfl;)nble to every one who desires a ++ thorough comâ€" pendiam . of all that is admirable and noteworthy in the literary worlkd," who has a taste for the best literature, Or deâ€" sires to keep pace with the intellectual progress of the age. | pgress OLAPC"C * ~~ / S titsx of} reading ondon Times. mb riment of BHamburg "“““" well known political . | followed up by that of Bremen | pope can, therefore, # and Puntzic, and inflict a verrible repair to ol e o on the commerce of Germany . | cp;,, or elsewhere. . He uyity of the French navy up t9 | return. . The only Ob# mt time his been even more UDAC | jjuerty to add to my m than the col:pse of the Bona | ,, Holiness made up 3 ons oo uns T.9 »vesspemn. V VA OO Count Bismarck. see, striding which even photo , however, to take‘ one must have actaal . poculiar vivacity, or of his glance as it 18, .AE : s 1ose tremendous ure the power of ad. overwhelming mind, intrepidity ioi Aget, YCm E_ Oevikkmauk ne " lt > Eoi nsl m -n:::flbers_ of slï¬ty-‘f;)fl-!.' \ would go on .‘m; :‘E..;' the mï¬m through best literature, UÂ¥ "**" with the intellectual . ) ; quantity of| reading the oubaa'ipï¬on price ry chemn tor those am of home and a «ti1l cheaper offer is {PRICEâ€"3 CENTS be « the best of all our eclectic publicaâ€" tions ;"| and we cin do our mfm no better service than by c«lling their careful attention to it. . M Jules Allix, who has obtained some notoriety as the leader of a movement in Paris for the formation of a corps of "Amaâ€" zons of the Seine," has long been an @Xâ€" treme red. . He is noted for a very handâ€" some f andsverg fat figure. _ When the reyolution of 1848 ended in the overâ€" awing of the faubourgs Allix fed to Belâ€" gium, and became & marked character at Ceverlbo. &A correspondent writes :â€" «Now, the Belgian ladies, as a rule, are very ;ram headed, but Jules observred one riding in a sumptuous carriage, with livâ€" eried menials before and behind, who was an exbeption, and, what .was more, who and repassed, each time looking at him more pointedly. . Jules scented an adventure, nor was he disappointed. |That| samo evening be had a visit ; a | mysterious stranger called. asked . him \ a fow questions, and then proposed him | a mapriage, with a dowry of fire hundrel thousand francs down and certain conâ€" a | iinwgéencies. All that was required in re SIng@encoes, â€" AHL_AHBRC: TYUU TOFl . Liuniln turn was absolute secresy to his friends, and p promise not to seek to penetrate the mystery, Of course the exile consented ; the papers were signed, the lady‘s name in k, the funds were deposited with a re« ble notary of Brussells, a carriage came in the evon'mt. and the stranger got out, bandaged the Frenchman‘s eyes, and wo'} nim away from his lodgings. i After an hour‘s drive the coach stopâ€" ped, Jules was led through a porte into a chapel, where ho was allowed to look upon his bride, the fair incognita of Beverlooâ€" e_nt'olopod in flowing robes, &*e., &c. The seisvice was performedâ€"when it was brer, Jubes learned for the first time that he was .| thp happy spouse of Mile. D.â€"a daughter ‘ | of one of the wealthiest citizons of Ghent ( hree weeks afterwards he was an equa ly : | happy father of a charming boy, who now i | bears his name. My informant was at | school in Brussells, whore all this happenâ€" v | ed, and vouches for the truth of the story, wos & Gpibmmnib P trere e + us o0 A Parigian of the Day The Italian Government the following circular to agents abroad :â€"â€" IS Sav n lt o sls > Pn s o C Nus NB l Sir,â€"â€"â€"Llis Eminence Cardinal has applied to several Courts for tion as to Wwhether the Pope : free to leave Rome and go back his own pleasure. This «pplicati Cardin «1 secretary of ‘sm: h« LR Nee 6 ECC OOE CE 9 brought to my knowledge by some meniâ€" bers of the Diplomatic bod{, I have immeâ€" diitely ~answered Khat italy naturally wishes His Holiness to remain at Home wishes His Holines® 10 JOMlif find himself for nowhere would the Pontift find himse}i surrounded by greater respect and regard, and nowhere else could he o:ry greater free iom in the discharge of his spiritual functions. i i 01( t uen Snfomirets t‘) nreâ€" hxou:& Moxs, Beavty, axpâ€"GBroros UDpGER by : * Bin in the sun, to day, Aarry * Dut{u‘“ll hod Democrat: " Yes, bin a drinkin the sealth of our new Hamâ€" basey door, George Odger,"â€"Will o‘ â€"the Wisp. 3 0e â€". C thaensen ... Fuily narkts~ Courye It Ramuser ® Since the removal 01 ment to Tours, the there bhave been e 1 APMAOVG K€ aE€ERRERTUE Pm e C Since the removal of the French Governâ€" ment to Tours, the hotel and cafe keepers there bhave been reaping a rare harvest. At least three times the amount paid durâ€" ing the Pierre B naparte trial (and Goodâ€" ?enlkmfl 1 t?st was hi‘h.ndonou‘h) is now reely en for $ apartments. Decldufl‘; these :ï¬o}ul .ny are fully equal to the exigencies the situation. Their efforss are quite Tour onoe e 92 TE O m lt Judï¬.h-d cautioned him to desist, till at last his irritated lordship cried, * Sir, ‘tis no.use your speaking : what you say to me goes in at one ear and out at the other." goos n 8Â¥ 9"° ~"" /3 aot be sitenced. ** My m s l i e a msdvocm would not be silenced. Lord," said m‘â€â€œ it‘s no wonder there‘s nothing between ‘em to stop Will! o theâ€" Wisp. Tus Mysrzmors Srepapoumâ€"A Dr Ixcioext..â€"â€"lst Stage Miscreant : !# S6s 0n ‘ima, ‘e ‘as W »elud Methoughtâ€"erâ€"hbe fied in this dite Ind Ditto " Nayâ€"not s0." .1s Pit getting his part): " Thenâ€"erâ€"bs have g mneâ€"erâ€" the other way." [ on the track.]Jâ€"â€"Judy. Italy and the Pope noe Cardinal Antonelli ral Courts for inform#® r the Pope would be » and go back to it at This application of the ; of State having been . M0M .T. es »etihr / t ~vBBOT erâ€"he Red in this direction !" layâ€"not so." 1st Ditto (forâ€" PERSONAL c‘ M agurts P ~~A8 ol °C is m : 4 Mâ€"â€".fâ€""h “‘ _â€")tbe other way."" (Exeunt © Viscoxt: V®xosta mf“"y BAYB ;« his addressed its diplomatic ‘â€" no wonder when em to stop it." Apvocare.â€"He â€"â€"A DRAMATIC nt : «Corr+â€" eluded us till at ty h 8 \}1