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~She Bar always supplied with the lolCcEST LIqUORS, _‘ Aud the table spread with J DELICACY OF THE SEBASON to _ Atabline and an Attentive Hostler. C M K. HIGGINS, â€" '.."000‘0 l.. We uols h'-nl. * * uD; | u. w. WARD, Barristorâ€"atâ€" Li #, * * u,, &s., opposite the Russell Housg, e viass of Quebes, ;‘(-)â€"I;. "I. FQ: â€".‘1543. r"‘"",,..miiséifiii.â€" Oficeâ€"im. | {g. ..pmummd-“ * e it on Hunes ol Ek in Goereyrncers, Ast. a.-â€"us\( a. OHtaWKE. _ _ CS# ANesccuamee t 1 l: LKmwres. ko« uuroniso®, L. D. 8., sURGEON â€" DENTIST, LA S SPARKS, Barrister and Aitorâ€" c tL.aw, Solicitorâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Convreyâ€" peeaee > » Mbutt _ Jous J. CmanL ut _ Jouk 4 ie .D C. n;sn%m r, Attorney and Noetary Clork and County Attorney, for the VUnited Prescott and Russell. Qféceâ€"In the [ LrOrignal. 34â€" dm DICK1%3O®N, RORILLARD, ng-h-. pouchear, OMce in s w-"?n ui end of Szppor‘s Bridee. OfMce # 21. m. to 4 p. m Lâ€"duma@hfi'!’!‘â€"‘ The Proprietor, G. R. EY AN3$, _ ____ BSARRIYGTOXâ€"ETAEIT, t:x, NOVaA 80TIA, 6 Extablished 1851. transient boarders accommedaâ€" atteation paid to their comfort; nal < 4 zy Public, Corner of DUSSHSX BDG | iopwines andProof Whiskey; also, Dawses‘ Laâ€" fawz. _ h m en mc ienss m'..:r.. m.u....uuu. on . atâ€"Law, Bollcitorâ€" | â€" Orricn: Sparks Street, near the Russell ::,‘.'o:::;gfl. u......-‘ ease, Ottawa sity, 0. W . M hoke Duilatng», dttame.: _ BJ | «OOA T~ un uFL i. Orfinit. ~Catat I(:luo’hhlbml"“m K TEELCU, or to lnsert single h..acllt'l‘.dhunnhub ates, Atting so closely and casily to us to be cupable of all the uses to wal tooth are sapplied, without the sonvenience to the wearers, and after xfl-huzv&:m.-- r presence of a substance originâ€" n to the mouth. ith a view to the remevral of painful -amopnd-dm 1 i ndz‘luwuo ---u:. Nitrous Ozide or M onfence, ind lheen hite tooth as it st, Chandiere, Ottaw a. e trom 9 1. m. to 6 p. 4. i,gnllll Barrister, Attorâ€" e Articttorâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyâ€" Lm-_“'_;r;‘h" Acceucheur, Athat recently cccupied by Dr. Malâ€" NER B Am i ikn, Ds streat, Cent:i al Otawa. cemmmmeme == _ “EM can be ascommeodaited board and rooms. Gentlemen the Capital will Mxfiflm L’o day or waek at rate torms. nouse is situated in the immediate x the Parllamesat Buildings and the mal atiention muhmm‘ the £Y % and At nighs can aries Public, &9 z@0, for the Pro and Lt ...g' fi Bparks sroeot Le##â€" residence, M pt. . ARMSTRONG@, PROPRLETOR, Bâ€"OF QUECN AaND ELGINâ€"STS ODNVENIENOE AND COM#FORT FOR TRAVELLLING PUBLIC. 46â€" Law. Solicitors in Chaneery, ectfully to announce to the pubâ€" al that the above prethises will be this day, 20th Imst , and attention to business and to werlt their patronage UX1IONX HOUSE, A, Architsot. Ofice . Rideauâ€"st., Ottaws. rn,-um M s ARKsS STREET, OTTAWA. e hrpgc oi ~ j «Medica‘â€" «ad Ecsoxar Keat Street. UKNXDEKR®ON, [ MoGill AM®E®* ie mdamen‘s Biookoparke Sparks Street. & «TIMES" OFFICE. & UA LLOX, Bartruters, Oficeâ€"Mosagrore‘s Buildings, te _ péit â€" @zones Tammos rnnny be obtzined on appiiâ€" Beptember llh.l:n. 1148 YÂ¥ HOURE, 29, 1870 LOPOLLT AX AUxXOND‘S BLOCK, Riudeos Stroc Otbomwron. P. O‘ MEARA. Prorusros. Btowart having made arrangements aNXD QUEEN sTREETS. PATEXT AG BNXNC s ir Wmadu«w-.ulm h. a wiil be touad on cthe table. The oxts will be direcsted to he comâ€" JOUHN ROMANS, Propristor. *, Manufactares and Mining Agent constantly on hand. Ofice, corner AND DEFPORTHKENT. HOUSE, Corner James and Kingâ€"sts. A ND patrons . en e OHRISTI inâ€"Chancery, Conveyâ€" s. Q@eneral A‘-q' â€" atâ€"Law, Solicitor Orrion : :;'.l.;;‘u. a-:-" ase, Ottawa sity , C CC o n in ies oc DGear â€"Por :my-u-m.un- EO-.I.M« _ Conveyancer, Notary | Residenceâ€"â€"O‘*Connce . Offceâ€"Imâ€" Choirster B i Bouss, Eiginâ€"st. adatt ‘ W . Done, of Woreest in ArnTRATE HARLES _ J nml-'t ""“ :". ko. JMceâ€"Is 9...-..'.0 u ® sampleâ€"room for Beaver, Toronto Mutual Fire and Andmosd e yy«a pas ‘ woo u; sou a mw arg AAVAN AGUH, Proprimor, .l'dlw se to the Government # REOTAUSANT, daily lady T o oo anearaiithed exsopt Sunday, * meq ‘sams( 15200f for Trast and Loan Â¥. &. Tarssus. :r *hee Fuller, Req, Archileot, A‘ba AL&‘.'P..O.. Thos Reyrolds, Managing Dirsotor o.a's.n.'x..n.t 1 gmmm' virster Boy and Articled Pupil of Mr .Md'mzw*_t_fi‘_ L/ Books posted. Acscrants made k ai the offes 2 H P Hill. .....‘...“"'.‘...‘.’.!.” e Wil, C H Pinkeg. ORGANLST AND TRACRER OF MUSIC. Residenceâ€"Eigin Street, South of slater Street. Classes for beginners at Mr Gowan‘s Hall on Mondays, Weduesdays and Fridays at 4} p m Ottaws, Jaly 15th, 1870, 1410 if mo @raduate of the Imporial Conservatory o Lessons on Piano as 1 Ainging. Ridean Ottawa, June 23. Cz 1197 .ncorporated under Chapter LXVIL of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada YTTAWA OFFICEâ€"G P Davumon»‘s Exchangs O€es, 19 Aparks street. DIBECTOBS : AJUSEPH, Chairman; D 0 THOMSON, Treaâ€" arer; 8 B FOOTS A THOMSON, T H DUSN. _ A beautiful country residence with Fifteon (18) ‘A“mo .n..:‘.t(n more if necessary) M::'.l ronnded by a grove of m&-fi:’ The go@ w4 DRMMUOND Manasesr mant OHRISTIE, Commission Merchant and © QGeneral Agent. Sole agent for Read‘s COttawa, Nov 8, 18% BILLLILN Irâ€", Architest, Oficeâ€" a TeiaBioch toppur Bthige _ _ . * . cxccme Lot No 30, 1st Consession of Glsucsster R Froni, containing 300 aeres, 140 acres well clear= od and in good state of cultivation, opposite Manâ€" otle, and Aftsen miles from Ottaws, with good tences, a Ane dwelling house, two story bigh, haras and outhouses complets, is now to ls en Terms of e trraonssa * *‘ Apply to the Proprictor; ___ _ _ _ _ reasonable terms, fo _ term of years Apply for further partionlars * .cun.nuovu. Ottawa. Ottawa beptember 5, 1870 MMUAw3I _ Deoanr DO'.‘A“. o..-:s‘. Christ idemooâ€"â€"O‘Connor street. Mr. Doward was HAIR DREsSING PARLOUR, ‘ ';dll-.ll-“ Opposite the Bank of Montreal. MB GENDREZAU, the propristor of that so popular Parlour, has the pleasure to announce ic . bis aqamerous friends and the public in general, thit to answer to the great ensoursgement which he has received up to the present, he has deterâ€" minedto enlarge and thoroughly furnish anew his establlshnment. He will sare no expense to reader Parlour the most comfortable, anc 0 procu . he most experienced hair dressers, MBR @ENDREAU having served considerable time in seme of the best and most extensive Hair Dressing Saloonsia the Dominion and United Siates, is in a pobition to conduct the dutics of his establishment in a manner that cannot be HARLES J. FASKER, Asocutanst: N. B.â€"Money to ::flfifuni-.unm all of his statement« _ Pn-uv-'iuu Roors, PATENT PLASTIC SLATE PAINT, h-i‘.‘m“‘dhmh pre«e erviag now, or repairing old KOPLE! THLEGORA PR OONPANY IRONX OR TIX. £00#83, Ne maiter how bad their condition _ mpama 000‘1 tidwoog 1omb ofy | | «qne pesrodec #uy LEAAA S O Lc‘ ouel 081# ! uopso» soqury paw poy 1o03ui4 10 | 03 orqu pus Soyum s; oga oanmassorde; â€" mew Wwiy*FI8E AND WATELR PR00F,*% Hardens into a conting of SOLID SLATE by oxâ€" Â¥or lhning Frame Builldings under the clap boards. An efectual protestion against cold, damp and vermia. Rate and mise will _ come He will hare always on hand he best perâ€" BUUCHANAN & CO., Wholesaile Depot for Roodng Materia and Foun E. FRIPZP, Ottawns, September 21, 1870 _ 1488 Price $8 a barrel, mired ready for use. A barrel witl cover 10 squares (10 x 10). THIV GOVERNOR GFNERAL Bog to intimate to their customers and th public zenerally, hatthey will xeep comstant!l on hand No FRAME DWELLING should be withont Gend fer \roular, instrauctions, &0. SPICED® AND SALT ROUND, gaTCORELLâ€"BRo ; 8 H.[ NGLK R OO F 8, HOWLEY PAaRM TO LE®T. AMD e m k es o odeges 2o ol First Cabin, Payable in Goid:; Liverpool or m._.;w--fl“ ons ROLLED BERF FOR PARTIES, w‘."m""""................' i nnnnnes, 35 0 ue m eiearnyarpig T ie arreemennmmierimmenors uY Tu® torsbar ATRAxEE T! LALIPAZ: _ The miputes drive ouf the Government 8HEATHING FELT *‘eSavqo mouy}1M UIO]) 4 OOOT ‘mm-u somb oiy THEILB CALEBRATED * FRESH KILLED .IIDIIAU. 34 Lemoine Street, â€"st., Ottawa«. the Post Ofice. No. 25 RIDEAU STREET, Plumbers, Gas «.1 Stcam Fitters, Tio IKPORTERS OF @ENXERAL HOUsE RN+ ' 1801NG HARDW w JUST RECEGLYV$D, ox "Pride of Cansada‘‘ and =«Ussola,‘‘ s splendid assortment of Blook Tin Tes and Cofese Pots, seolly Moalds, Wire Dish Cevers: Spise® Boxes, Ladies Drossing Csses, w.‘. Ladieg® Dressing C2205, m., Pie Lishes, Preserving Prons, Milk Saucepans, &o., &o. Constantty on hand, Cooking Stoves, (best Mldl\chnu..'.htcochn.lun. (ali kinds) Cutiory, Piated and Britannia Meta FIBUING TAUKLE, Comprising RDWE, A00T¢ Files, Hooks, Fleats, Trotis, Panoiors, I.lld’t, Nets, Â¥iy Books, &o. &s. n Ottaws, August 10. 1870 in iy -'Iâ€"Ill'â€"-l'.“ uhnd pxnlvaho‘lmnlmwn. Conductors, Bignofthe _ VIL, 184 deau Street, where m;,.pn ste assortment of Shellf and mardware, and u.rn‘- to sult parâ€" chasers, Consistingla part GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS : Butcher Kaives, Kuires and Forks, Pooket Kaives, Table Spoons, Tea spoons, Tea Trays. Table Mats, Buts, Serews, Locks, polts, Catches, Latches, Axes, Saws, Planes, Squares, HBammers, Bits, steel Bits, Bevile, Lovels, m‘ Machines, Draw Knives, 40. &o, &o. 10gether with rALIXT OF ALL COLOUKE : Rose. Pink. Bura®t: Umber, Terrs do Kions, rome Cello®, 1 s Â¥Paris Green, Brunswick Green, Magneosia Green, # .' w. L‘. * PrÂ¥y, PIOP l.:. ml_'am '0.;“. Coal FIGUHING TACKLE, comprising Rods Bolled Oil, Raw Oil, Oil, Paint Brushes, Y 646 SUSSEX STREE: PORT WINEâ€"Pure and reliable e ‘old) _ for â€" Medicinal W('.:g".{: weasiuite only House in the City that imports such WINES direct to order. Elevated Oven Cook Stoves, at | sngery ‘mzâ€"vm grades, _ very, ADO very Pale, icious tavour J Bplendid H. MEADOWS & Co va- at .(pflnvb defy eo-]pafi't‘lon. Low Oven Cook Stoves, at GIN_â€"â€"John Ds !m-z.p: & Bon‘s Double= CHUOK, HRLKETT, .lq&ll“!“ #! n of the Aavil. P. §.â€"All goods delirered fise to any part of he Chy, Ottawas, Nov 14, 1870 Double Stoves, at H. MEADOWS & Co Box and Parlor St0Â¥0#, 46. j Coal Stoves, Base Burners, at The Quintal Coal Stove, at Parlour Ceok Stoves, at Pumb Stoves, all sizes, at and Copper Smiths, Bell Hot Air Furnaces, at H. MEADOWS & Stove Pipes and Elbows, at _} n.nxfl'ltc.. Lumbermen s Supplies, at _ _ _ _ ARDWARE! HMAROWARFP t 1st Prizse Stoves can be seen, at ® H. MEADOWS & Co. â€"#q 0; quermueion yenfug og) 30 uorsttd â€" â€"qns pojiodas ou1â€"*}1 10qweo0[ ‘xouxo7 _ | wayy ‘The Subscriber has just received a full assort., .dh..WOmhlowb, both for Spring W inâ€"door Calâ€" * M®he Flower Roots above mentlonod not coming to hand till late in the season, are offered for sale at low prices. DUTCH BULBS! 8PARKS STREET, t# Wishes to return sincere thaaks to his friends und the public, for the kind sympathy evinced toward him, on the cccasion of the late fre. He now begs to inform them that hewill comâ€" mence business on his own account, in a fow dayt, #KL A880BTXE®ET 1X 0LUV DEA Hyatinths, many varieties, Tulips, * INMAN LINE OF MAIL STERAMERS, SAILINQ PROM NEW YORK EVERT SATURDAT AND ALTERNATE TUESDAYs. a1T88 OFf PASAAGE bY TXE A. TCXOAY St8ixnai Ottaws, Nov. 18, 1870 MEDICAL HLALL, J ITAL ) Li1TOVE R LIVEA POO L & QUERRERNRTOW Jougquills, Pruggis!s. 13, 1870. Lo. H. MEADOWS & Co. a.uwwag II. MEADOWS & Co. H. MEADOWS & o H. MEADOWS & Co. H. MEADOWS & Co. 40 Mv‘Ofin TO b1tyl . MEADOWS & Co. OTTAWA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1870 PRMPLES TB STMB, No. 36 Ri P. BASKERVILLE & Whcre from their grâ€"at increase of business and the large addition now â€" put to their Store, with a well selected Htock, and counâ€" stant attention on their part, will enable thoim to sell at prices not to be «quailed elsewhere _‘There will be found alwsys on general assortment of ; GROCERIES, . TEAS in particular, imported, LIQUORS, WINES, BRANUIES, GIN, IRISH and : sCOTCH WHISKEY, Gooderbam & Worts‘ HIGHWINES OLD RYE, and PROOF, With a Ane assortment of Christmas and New Year‘s FRUITS and SYRUPS. WINTER APPLE®, ORANGE® and LEMON3, CHEES®, HAMS, and BACON. Remember our Mottoâ€"» Quick Sales and light Profits." F t TEAB. ©~â€"Ottawn, Nov nh{flw: ‘uu DIRECT IMPORTATIONS Ex. d.ifiwuxac. NEREO, UNION and CITY of QUEBEC, from the EF YOU It BRANVIES,â€"Pure and unadulterated, RUM, of the best kind. ‘The following Goods in Sto :k and for Sale PORTE@ AND ALES. â€"Guiness‘s Dublic .dm'o’i.mll“*- COFFEE. â€"â€" Delicious ntvm Fresh Roasted and Ground Daily. TBAS.â€"The best qualities of â€"Black, Japan, and Green, new crop and fragant. wom..utwndmm + OHEESEâ€"Fine old (Recsors and Facâ€" It is now AN ES FABLISHED FACT PICKLES and SAUCLS, Jams and Jelli.s from Crosse und Blackwells, in great vatiety. FRUITSâ€"The fuest table and cooking raisins that can be bat, large fresh and exe; pus ‘so4e SurSuor girm 3001 NA 49919X Thos. Patterson, TO SAVE MONEY 0o to tu® jou want any ru-c:z BLA N DiE 3 or WINES and the §Family Groâ€" cerles, you must go to :t.:-ni;iu-r: always on hand in Wood If you v-t‘ll!‘l'-(mm DAIRY BUT. TER, call at the Now OROCERY STORE Corner Bussex and York Streets, Seedicss Raisins ndc-n-u.l'ml‘hr:" Figs, Malage Grapes Cholce Iaâ€" MMMWW & Blackwell‘s Pickles, Saunces, Jams, Jelites, and Marmalader, Fresh Oysters, Lobaters, 8e« guin Mackere}, Salmon and Tomatoes, with a cholce lot of Bcotch and English Ales and Whiskey, Jamaica Rum, Old Bye, Syrups and At the New GROCERY STORE, Corner Bussex and York Strosts. Extra Fins Green, Black and Japan Toas, Rio, Jays and Turkey Coffee. different places of Growth. OLD RYE, Now Crop West End, Layers, Valencia and Crocertes, WHISKEY â€"Oid and Mild, (fall J OHN A. BITTERS, OTTAWA, 26 Ridean Street CongtixtLy O% FAMILY PROOF, H1GHWIX K8, BRANDIES Wers forsale at VERKY LOW PRICEKS alarge nd well selected _ stock, comprising Groceries, Wines, Liquors; Tobaceo, Laandry and Fancy Joaps, Sauces, Spices, FPickles, Brooms, Brusbes, Qandles, Coarse and fm Also. Bordeauzand t:r Vinegars MESS POKK, OKLED sALMON, " ~~ _ LABR. HERKXINGS, â€"â€"â€" 39 RLIDEAU STRKEKT, OTraAW A 4iVING OPENED HI8 K ESTABâ€" LISHMENT â€">~~ % (nearly opposite the Oid Standj) 1J ‘K"" Tepan, Osiong, Gongo & a Hyson, quite frosh ::’ cheap. “Tl.ll- t‘f‘.‘.‘!:.&.:"fl: * Mit prices, in wood und bottle,impreved by age. morlwin 65, oup RYCB eRoo0r afD igh proof and avor, at extromeiy 1OW â€" i Thorme‘s and Stowart‘ Sootsh Whiwkey d Tow. Danvilie‘s Lrish Whiskey . Murphy‘s Old Irish Potteenâ€" @uinness‘ and Loadon Porter, pts and qte. Molson‘s and other Alos. mm and §yraps, all grades. ““m!m S au x m /Aany T J se Resoived a trosh consignment of this delicious Wine. It is ful) favoured, of great body, and guaranteed parity, a LICANTK. Liksd A Gweet Red Wine of dslicate fiivour and bou. qg@as, invaluable for invalide. i This wine has been :t:thlly imported as a pure Wine to be used in Holy Comm»nion. The following gentlemen have kind!y allowed their names to be used as references : Â¥en Arcshdescon Fuller, Foronto. . Rev J Beaven, D D, «* Rerv Q B Read, D D, â€" * Rev E Baldwin, * Rey W 8 Darlirg, an Ret ?D'o.ym' «* Her loy , Â¥ Rev W lbon? «e U.. 0 Radlaed Iamas L L D. Ottawa pae ELFE EDE aP0 TE IHE OLD sTOCK, 8AYVE)» FROM FIRE SELLING AT TWENTY.FIVE PEB CENT BELOW CcostT. Now is the time or bar ains. 1106 Creme do *A fall Stook of Brandios, | Proof and Old Ryo W hiskey. MPORPERS & WIHOLESALE DEALER KXIS WHELAN, the aumerous other articlea necessary ite a compliote stook. 1Q@VORSâ€" _ Cuarao Buixores Renau‘t & Co, y, Piper‘s and other brands. IOI.I-AI i GINXâ€" De K «zpor‘s and Noutwan s, ® o% Rev 8 Bedford Jones, L L D, Ottaw a «o 4180« # Agent for Quelton, 8t George & Cos 10 rench Wines. y id Uttawa, Doso 18, 1870 1534, Ottaws Augast23, 1870 [ sol _ io MbA presron & RowsELL M ILLT A R Y T a 1 1O RS OUSILLONX ~PORT. Mm“,"i“n‘ easy Oya ;. ut pjoy 0q 03 weqy; posn®o §¥9 pus TTEAS AN U ». HPOOTK & CUuBPAKY, LEGISLATIVE uspmr OoF ONTARIO, Toroxto, 20th Ontober, 1870, Notice is bereby given, that the last day for receiving Petitions for P:ivate Bills will be WEDNXE3DAY, the ';'wnlfl.lxou'rn Greceries, o. be WEDNE3DAY, the °T day of DEOEMBER nest. m * Sherries o all grader, Ports of Ane A SELECT A8ssORTMENT mes *ALEL * Ouawns, Jaly 26, 1» 70. sUIRTs MiADE To OB DER H A B 1P BR A KE &R 8 36 SPARKS SsTRE ET Broad Cloths, a ROBPITAL STREKET avor, at extremely low rices, tewart‘ Sootsh Whukey and © . ui maee, ECR0E MI CCC s..uuf'pq Maderia W ines Pe Knd i OrOeE, M is 5C Cs C2CY 3. flxo“flsow' mc Wrame dn Gurscon Creme de Menth m“". Maraschloo, Kogiis Porter, &0, &#, &8. _ m â€"=o~ .. «$ a RTRED Congou, Lmperia‘® Youug CHARLES T. GILLMOR, Fancy Coatings, Wine Merch wins, Jamaisa Ram, Sherries, Btill and MONTREAL U 060 ° Rmm. ADV LRTISEMEIT. attention P.Q. o wif y 3 »a@ 53 OmR vigee & TuSAL qmfity and price, stgrds Ottawa. S (2 MAGEE & RUSSELL. Ottawa, Dec. 8, 1870. Timtcs SPARKS STREET, i | Fancy Shirting do, .. 3 English and Canadian Blankets, 3 | Waterproof Tweeds, New Tartan Phix% Brown and Grey Wincies, French Merinoes and de Laines, . + Satin Cloths, Black Lustres and Aslfm' Black and Colored Silesias, ol o peaâ€" O Casban Glove Finished Cambrics. Black Velveteens, Colored Plushes, French Crapes, Silks and Satins. ‘Table Napkins and Damasks, Huck Towels, ~ Cotton and Linen Diaper, Grass Linen and Hollands. Grey and Wl_x‘ite ggtzwm, mtflnwb, Fancy Woollen Goods, Ladies Sct. Hcse, Gent‘s Underclothing, Kid Mitts and Gloves, Sct. Sixony Flannels, Overcoatings. Black and Coloured Velvet Rib Fartan Velvet Ribbons, _ _ from 2) to 90 cents, at 15 to 80. 66 especially the prices, are Exosromerr Movnsaitrs, RL. JaMEs 4 (Ottawa prices. It is Lord Lorne and the PL BY EYVANX M‘OOLL Hurrah for the news o‘%er the wide world just out | The bards, all enraptured, are thyming upon it; A Son of the Mist (up yet hijher, -wnnet 1y Has won the young heart of moral‘s Henm:t‘? tiufi, let‘s pray Cupid to guard us, And give a gay Lorne to each charming Louise. "Tis long since the Gael of both â€" mainland Highland ; The Stuart,it seemed, with a in‘t : Would just be the plaid 1 Louise. _. and igland Well Whew that in heart the dear lassio ‘Though earth‘s proudest King muight right glad be to wed her,â€" he‘s much botter matchedâ€"thanks to love ‘*mong the heather 1 A lad who can sport the MacCailean‘s proud T “~ s onlb ons ghoige is on ols tmonatth gre coming !" _ _ e t 2 in g _ x In ft:;'y"l'.l_l;;rn'.‘tlgg (.}um’n Cam booming _ Its joy at the Bridal of Lorne Louisc. Alas ! that in fancy alome can I wend there My welcome to give them my homage to renâ€" o genr And hel,p happy thousands the welkin to rend there, _ â€" Proud toasting Lord Lorne An Iowa girl has recovered $18,000 on & breach of promise suit. Prugged cigars are used by polite pickâ€" pockets on Eastern railway trains. One farmer in New Hampshire has made 1,000 barrels of cider this season. The marl beds of Alabama extend over a belt of country nearly one hundred miles in length. A Colorado editor avenges himself on a rival by publishing his marriage under the head of * Crimes and Casualties." ®f r)luonry is evidently in a flourishing conâ€" dition in Tennessee. There are about 15,000 members of the order in that Sm_e. .lv,wv 2244204 24. t 4 B c ccinl ind in hn ie A Schenectady policeman had hhmket picked of all his week‘s savings. citâ€" izens are frantically appealed to to proâ€" tect the policamen from Aherravages of A citizen of North Greenwich, Connecâ€" ticut, now :‘ichty-five years old, has seen the rare t of seven generations in one houseâ€"his own great grandparents and great grandchildren. AccorJding to the ancient code of in infanticide the murderer was com: i tourz.tho dead infont about the neck :u.. ys and three ni;hu_.‘h'l‘bo pn:lz or e was p wi se natengen, Bt. has n of ‘WWWMII::{.}N. It is a large brick structure, by no means & Louise. nr'i{qlqantono. It was made a manor by Henry VIIL, in lgs'.pgmwm tiume it was a hospital, , %"‘ ?‘,&.‘ AMglnfinlt‘ itehall in y James became the London reâ€" sidence of the Brlti-hmwdm imgham Palace became ‘the i dence, but still leveos, "°°°PޡҤ and T L F1200 c+ " O 00 "tL Td oys SHk Hammaln ale is ene barrel per annum for all agoes OL the whole populatzon ; “Whm{ lhitres annum caput. ie m ue Te o ied o h 0 our & dmn;..flad«modonulyud, promotes longevity. â€" Mhomtfimtb?figm- cil of 1620, still extant, by which Sir Allen my, the Lieutenant of the tower, Sir WMWJWG‘&O Queen‘s and Sir Thomas Coventry :oKln -mwwu‘m .miueu ”&ai mmmtuciaro( ml::l“‘!"h? roole Ts nrnnnh ie Aacs The last 00â€" casion on which this odmorufiow mwmhm one Archer For the information and advantage »of .,0Ui8¢ arsons who desire to | h;’.;gr"'*in'w g: # Philadelphia has issued flnl:h:-in. mffnnr nrevared refreshâ€" tie oo on o. chige i ment timeâ€"table : 6 a. m., "Eye C A Western editor wants a law passed to ..-w.’vvv- y‘ 2 BsY . ie sns e 2 l n wrtnih 1 9 Cooler ; settier;" 2 "A ln ; 8 Cooler ; feaichedc d Himinhh o uis tmaghn 4 ‘onrcien 8 We Smile ;" 9, "Entire Acte;" 10 Sparkdle 11 ‘Rouser ;" 12 m., ‘dl‘ht &P." An American Traveller‘s Opinion of Montreal. An American visitor to our city, writing to the Boston Daily News, thus expatiates on the appearance of our dity :â€" _ _ _ At last, rounding 'n::""’ ""“"'."“li bursts our eyes. domes, spires mdromf brilliant silver, her noble ; river filled withbflfinb her _majestic | mountain in the ground, formed a| iA gR reane ;flymud::onk;bo ' Bu‘To i 1 seen. to re.:gthil“m PDorado‘" the St. Lawrence must be crossed ; a river at this point nearly two miles wide. And how is this to be done? Not by the stoppage of the unfoww-mnd-hmn-g‘d-f“ t.hbusmumthow ot , this stsn.th:\'oremfi;q ';n fln’:: place one we have hours, mal’owmhm :.::-fiow side,‘" having passed through aniron tube g,lfif“t]% This tube, 16 feet wide by 25 feet high, resting on 24 picrs and two abutments, is that ‘"lion par excellâ€" m”otlonmd,mmvm ge. On the afternoon of our arrival we took. « drive around Mount Royal, and through some of the principal streets of the city. We saw many fine private residences, the beauty of whose grounds would compare favorably with those of Europe. Many of | the streets are broad, and some of the mountain in the back groupd, 1OfIAOG 81\ â€" 4 .. , 4 pumnn.ndmw peril the future of the Republican part easily forgotten nor easily i ‘po | than any other cause that has 16 :ated it should be seen. But to since it was first organized." ruzth'n“nl Dorado" the St. Lawrence| Rev. Horace Cook, who was charged must be crossed ; a river at this point many months ago with deserting his wife nearly two miles wide. MM-MMWMMM wbod-ooruotbythemolm'wm' L udos?dm cars followed by a scandalous stampede for | in religious circles in Ne Yocfivu arâ€" Enpenl Eemepeena C C """7%° 1 »otad an Sitnrday nicht in Sixth sÂ¥enuse and Notre Dame streets. ‘The chief comâ€" mercial street is St. Paul, u"""‘f“l"“‘ 2:. river th;fot:slout the city‘s ;Jfll- mong one most delightful points of Montreal, I consider the quays. Let Americans blush as they look upon this work of solid limestone which, Mt{ ser ;" 10, "Refresher ;"‘ 11, Stimuâ€" "* is m ~Amobamchn;"‘ 1 p.m. to all asve those ©" wee (German â€"rooms are often held in St. James GLEANINGS8. Et;) steal our ehoico flowers King might right to suit winsome strip of Argyle and the Lady velgLoulse ! ;" is â€"% +Fancy des are H. James {PRICEâ€"3 CENTS e Opener ;"‘ Montreal )lgr.'"‘ 6 «*Sohd The Queen‘s Visit to the Empress ‘The London Daily News of the Ist inst. says :â€"«* Y esterday mormn% Her the Queen, accompanied by her Highness Princess Beatrice, and attended by f:rd Charles Fitzroy and the Marchiâ€" oness of Ely, left Windsor "Castle at a quarter to eleven o‘clock, in order to visit the Empress of the French at Chislehurst. The Queen drove to the Windsor terminus of the London and South Western mlww and was.received at the station by Mr. W. M. Williams, superintendent of the line, Mr. Beattie, Mr. Jacomb, and Mr. Cheesâ€" man, station master, and conducted to the royd saloon in which her Majesty took her seat with Princess Beatrice. The special train consisted of a fast narrow np loâ€" comotive, mloyal-lo-a and other carriages provided by the directors of the South Western line, and furnished with Mr. Preece‘s system of electrical commuâ€" nication. â€" A number of ladies and spectators assembled to witness the Queen‘s do(rnuro for Chislebhurst. Her Majesty and the Princess quitted Windsor at 10:50 a.m., precisely, and proceeded rapidly over the South Western line via Staines, Richmond, and Clapham Junction, to Waterloo, which was reached at 11:85 ln..m., and where, under the supervision of Mr. Cockburn, the engine was changed for m!’:{mm:flahun t was reached at 11:55. carriages sent from Windsor were in readiness at the station, and in these Her Majesty and the Princess drove to Chislehurst, _ At the close of the visit the Queen and Princess took leare of the Empress, and drove back to Chislehurst geres. +o yparnag. RP cegug nc cp t in o ue Td cPW T e e) Gentvcast We esnt eatiediadindsnnt se w aine * uhtfon,'herotbespocinlu‘inhd in the meantime been waiting. â€" Her Majesty left the station on her return at 1:5p.m., and arrived at Windsor terminus at 1â€"50 p.m. The Queen and Princess at once returned to the Castle."‘ Maggie Mitchell‘s new play is adfamatiâ€" zation of « Jane Eyre." oo w s oo bows are the A Tha latest style of w. -â€"zl;l;mboubptoudlyofn white rabâ€" bit with red ears and a grey tail. Lard, scented with peppermint, is said tobothofim-itoponuflinlow:'. 1 99 A man in very IMOGerAL®@ CLCUINAIAGGGE m(}orhal’ru-h, has ‘lest in the battles in front of Metz three sons and four sonsâ€" in law. â€" Now he is the sole supporter of seven widows, with sixteen children, Women writers have multiplied in Russia dnmtbohntfinyminsntbqulhd by nootberoonntry.-ndthonmmwo in the realm whom Prince Galitzen thinks worthy a place in the second edition of project of annexing -flfnonm:" 1ingo does not appear to° find more. favour Congress mmummm-,m:ru of thomwzddqudh vosacy of it by tboPthhu}obm sanata» Pattarsann‘s retaention upon the Senator Patterson‘s retention upon the Senate Committes on Foreign Affairs virtuâ€" ally decided the whole question. 1:. MR is Tok uo aolies @anl c ooo c toten dake se : B ervarce way ~ P y W P NT > NnYfiSuynphihmbufio 5 It seems MJW' pushed itmmtbmkm party in two. If it is forced Congress by the seâ€" duction of official patronage and ~partisan bullying and intimidation, the result will b.(o:fnub' {onurtmntbol:r.hli- organization that large number . of intelliâ€" gent, i t, and conscientiouns men who r the scheme as iniquitous and unwise. â€" If it fails to be forced through, tnllnered, mruggte betmeen® the sup i 8 tween supâ€" porters of the t and the of the measure. Whtthom a struggle will be must be known from :: Se 'hxfh l“:hflfl“: t . winter. It tlnPlflpt in antagonism to some of the leading members of the Senate, and it did more to destroy the unity and to imâ€" peril the future of the Republican lunnnnyounr cause that haes since it was first organized." s list of + The New innli‘iouleircruhNflYuzfll Arâ€" rested on Suturday night in Sixth svenue for drunkennes. e was found asleep on t.hpvmt,udwhnanbmdâ€"do an attack on the policeman striking him once or twice. Mr. Cook was arraigned at Jefferson Market Police Court, and was committed, but the magistrate considered N. B., on public d:.{an.ndth. Red River question, apropos which the Telegraph bluntly says: «We do not eare, down w_wmu‘wm,'a.w view,‘ of Red gor affairs. 'n..s: tional on gestion, which mmyed}nudintuvm !'minu-.h--oamotiouforu,udn must decline to promote it. In case Mr. o sot Wacitime. Provicess, be mll find visit the Maritime he will find this sentiment generally entertained, and it is as well that he should be informed | of the fact before he sets out on his pilâ€" him sufficiently punished, worPraniars | m him in a few hours. â€" It is thought that Mr. Cook is insane. The Hon, Wa. is about to be hfiuwmmmd_fl;ifl x io gne Soum " General Notes Lives of Russian Authoresses." x York Tribune says that the 19 ( 4A it w 156

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