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# 1 m. to 4 p. m. dmmbunxâ€"c f of the £Y 8 and A1 nighs can | als residence, Murray street. UPPORITE @TIMES" OFFICEK, HI3ON is fully prepared to drllrd.-ulnulwom on sitner gold, mlrer or , ruleanite btwng so closely and esamly to as to be cupable of all the uses to testh are applied, withou ike venlence to the wearers, and after u.ohu:.‘Mu-oe.. the presence of a submanse originâ€" rouu‘. 2 -Luu.:o‘:nn-“‘ â€" of extracting a diseasâ€"a testh, has latroduced into the use of the NMiutrous Uslide of whiceo the sefferer inna=ies withoat Qwu...mmhnnaluu mm LL, . Ark stâ€"Law , Solicitorâ€" r”."’“‘m. &o., Susserâ€" aauss . Uuie Buildtegs, Jtawve. bby e MeE n _0 s k . Conveyancer, Notary “",.....": Rigat solicior. _ Offceâ€"Imâ€" .'-b lnn,ll vouse, Elginâ€"st 43utt s a ammMULL, Sarrmers. Agorsey», 'â€".- Jonveyancers, &o. JMiceâ€"In The Propriector, G. R EY AN3*, KRGz nV rCMIS08, L. D. 8., sSUKGEON® LEATI8T, YOL. VI. NO. 1544. HAUFAX NOVa @&0TLA, UJVEA MALTLIX, Deatist OMcsâ€" utkeâ€"stâ€"sst. Cont al Ottawa. Mutf 08B LAPIEEEE, HRETIECRES ZECCOE®: , Solicitorâ€" un« v “"‘ "..:', Public, c-m- and & Kare. «. 9 _ nsm * * wmepectiully to asnnounce to the pnbâ€" im <thas the above premiseas will bs Tbr busin=«s this cay, 201b lnst , and by strict aiteation to businâ€"ss and He charges, to merlt their patrovage AÂ¥Buif H0o0s8, Â¥. ALMSTRONG, PROPRCHTOR, 188 OF qUscs axo ELoIxâ€"sts & QTTAWVA. . & LKGG0, Pa;rnsea, es Drandsir Winesand Ligqs wo, and overy wthe seanm.a wiil be tound on the table. The Extablizshed 1881 . sesat and transient boarders accommodaâ€" e reaiarcto evente. . * bs eUVBLIC. clhmw-h.. CES8T L1qUORS, September 2. :870 SPARK® errse&t, OTTAWA I adcommoâ€" rm«mum.uu Wt nouse is sitaated in the immediate ‘ug Parlia nsat lmn..‘l.'.o ___ JOUN Rui Wicu HoUVsk, #QUODBEKE * RLE®TAVzsiNT, m.:::-. h.whâ€" « _ K uv’:uon. Propritot , cllingtonâ€"streets, rlrâ€"poradrtireq x _â€"etwary ~1 # scasaited any day, exsept Sunday, roun 91. a two4 p. m. LFE aND QUEEX stre*trse. BDurasans‘s, Mtabling and ao Astentive Hoastier. Nov 20, 1870 is anud Sal ocons. And the table spread with DELICACY OF THE SEASON ____ Curner.James and Kingâ€"sts. Court House and Public Offces, ST. LAPLIERRE, Barrater, Attorâ€" 108 novs®, A B6 im im * HiuvG@1N8, tthe Beaver, Toronto Muteal Fire and nore, Â¥ &v.-llh‘w _-_u-_;..ty on hand . OMee, scorner I0VUG@GHTON, ::r-â€". Late of + Dining Sailoon. Medir a)â€" PATENXNT AGEXC 8 1987 ANO ied in Cana la and the United and Timb r Marke, Iodustrial wrights, Transter=, &0 , regi=tâ€"râ€" lest notine (~ iâ€"â€" * * t3n0 \nstant P. WMEARA All ‘dlat *s1 s1emmsseq =pma MA Â¥ 1 o umepâ€"siamoy e ov is 4 *sesodind seq;e *2*pM 1j doupoy #q7 10J youl0; saysmwei mimme was meaiduo oy} 104 unimweid will bedirscted to he comâ€" 1 mar o« obtamed on appil. Stewart, Wilbrod street. i Â¥th, 1809 11 48ef RuM ANS, Propristor. lady san be 1126f Residenceâ€"»‘Conmnor strest. Mr. Dowars was :-myMlnud Articled Pupil of Mr _.D.-.d W oresster Cathodral, Engiand. CIA.I.I' J, â€" FABSKER, Accoutant: B ok* posted Asowats made out. Appls Li the oflee of U P Mill soliciter, Rferences: e Hill, U H Piabey _ A beautiful country residense with Fiiteen (15) Aerese of Land (or ‘ more it accessary) astached ; Dhn-?m:np mm.;:. ”_&S“md the wovernament MTAWAOFFICRâ€"G P Darwmoro‘s Exohaoge Mnn,-n-mu. DIRECTORA : A JVOSEPH, Chairmas; D C THOMBON, Trea «rer; 4 B FOOTE A THOMSON, T h bus®. DRMXMUOND Maaacer LHMMLef ‘ COHMRIRTIEKE, Commission Merchant and © Genera)l Agont. Jolo agont for Read‘s 2-'- andProof #niskey ; siso, Dawes‘ Laâ€" Alew »nd Porter. Pork, "k-.bo.,knh. Ovrricn: No. 5, Sparks Sireet, naar the Russe!! mse, Ottaws cite, C. W . KK GOKNDRZAU, the proprimar of that so popular Parlour, has the pleasare to announce to bis namerous friends and the public in general, that to anewer to she groat onsogaragement whien he has received up to the presont, he has dstorâ€" mined to enlarge and thoroughly furnoish anew his establisnment â€" He will sare as expense i0 Lot No $9, ist Consession of Gloussster & Fromi, containing 300 acces, 140 aores woil clear= od and in good state of culiivation, opposite Manâ€" otle, und Aftesn miles from Ottaws, with good tenses, a One dwolling house, two story bigh, barne and outhouses complete, is now to is on reasonable terms, fo term of youars Apply tor Purtner partionlars to _ ________ ____ _ __ Uo #lll have always on hand he best perâ€" tameadmported dirsotiv from Paris and London. NK O@GKNDAKAU solicite a visit io convrince all of the wuth of his statement« o proga â€" be niit experisased haiur dressers, MR w#ENDRBAU having served considerable uw . in seas of the ben and mot exveasive Hair nt-‘lbnmb.lm id "‘® A suavust, damaiitecience., N. B.â€"Money to lsnd on M.L-n Lorms Is the best and chosapest material in use for pre= erving asw, or repairing old IRON OR TLX ROOF3, No matter how bad their condition. Also Ars e e o ooâ€" . mm Oltawa beptember 3, 1870 140404 w3Tu pxrmikartk yolll noeore, PATEN EP PLASiIC sLATE PAIN‘I, NDGOARL _ DOWAanD, Orgunaist, _ Christ ‘4Church, teacher of Organ, Fiane and Singing 8 H.! NGLK R OO F 8, f Makivg them w*Â¥Fli4K AND WATER PROOF,*%e Haâ€"dens into a coating of SOLLD SLATE by oxâ€" For Iining Frame Buildings under the clap boards. An efectual protestion against cold, dump and vermin. Rate and mise will _ come HAIR DREsSING PARLOUR, Wellington street, BUVMANAN & 00., Wholesale Depot for Roofng Materia and Foun *JR SALE, Beg ts intimate to thour customers and th puablic generally, hatthoy wiil ueep constantl on hand SPICED AND BALT ROUND, Ts GoYERNOR _ GFNERaAL Ottawa, September 11, 1870 1488 To be ha. at Ne FLAME DW ELLING should be wuhout Gend tor \roular, instructions, &0. Price §6 a barrel, mixed reaay for use. A parrel will cover 10 equatres (10 & 10). WB HOWLEY PARM TV 1LET. gaToOnELL dny #Jaloons in the Dominion and United 1 is in a position to conduct the dutles establishmeat in a mananer that cannol be ROLLED BHEE FOR PARTIES Wtecellaneous. â€"wp orwng are sseure jjy . ‘sedduin opmryne oyy uo «t pprog y spang,; Jjo epuymâ€"o8) oy) Puyarg dYX1IY8 D. IHLILOO8 SAOTY I1m ‘SHN« 8HEATHING FELT TUELIB CELEBRATED FRESH KILLED Opposite the Bank of Montreal. BTALLâ€"FED AND ~MUTTON. % BNDM K AV, 32 Lemoine Street, 10} w pus ains off ‘110138n1p e 44 puos TDt No. 2 RIDEAU STREET, Plumbers, Gas «.i Steam Fitters, Tin workmanlike munner. L ..-‘ atteation to Roofig Stttag -_;‘;'v:'du‘ lu-‘&.fl- QGutters, Condustors, Flies, Hooks, Fioats, Trolis, Panniers, Landing Nets, Â¥y Books, &o. &o. . oo L dhasers. Consistingina part of f bENERAL YHOUSE FURNISHINGS : Butcher Knives, Kuives and Forke. Pooket Karves, Table 8poom, Tera . Tea Trayps, Tabl: Mats, Buts. berows, Looks, Boits. Catohes. Latches, Axes, Sawr, Plones, Bqrares, Hammers, Bpokeshaves, Gouges, Chisels Augernm Auger PAINT OF ALL COLOU®E : Rosse, Pisk, Burn: Uaber, fuuh.flno. Carome Yeliow, relliow ushre, Celestial Blue, Â¥aris Green, Brunpswick Oreon, Magnosia Green, Venstian Green, Red Loeads, W hite Loâ€"4, in Obl Dry, Drop Black, Ivory Hlack, ‘_“'LA"J.L + Bits, «l Bus, Bâ€"vile, Lovels, og M Draw Kaives, 40. £o, &8 'up:'w.nl Elevated Oven Cook Stoves, at H. MEADOWS & Co Box and Parlor Stoves, at H. MEADOWS & Cs Conul Stoves, Base Burners, at H. MEADOWS & Co. The Quintal Coal Stove, at A m Dry, Drop Black, 1v Black, Lamp Biack lA’ldol. lufll..!',m-. N‘h"‘" Oil, Paint Brushes, Var , e 66 «NAPITAL 1 CÂ¥IOVE H. MEADOWS & Ce. Low Oven Cook Stoves, at j Parlour Cook Stoves, at H. MEADOWS & Co. Pumb Stoves, all sizes, at H. MEADOWS & Co. Stove Pipes and Elbows, at Hot Air Furnaces, at THus. HRKETT, _ No. 24, Ridean streot, Sign of the Auvil. P, 6.â€"All goods delivered free to any part of he Chy, Ottawa, Nov 14, 1870 H. MEADUWS & Ce. Lumbermen s Supplies, at h HhieaNt lst Prize Stoves cun be seen, at H. MEADOWS & Co. Ottaws, August 10. 1870 w9 17 Rignofthe _ VIL, .34 desuBtreat, where ~u gan get a .. ste azsortment of Shelf angd The Subscriber has just received a full assort, ment from a celebrated Grower in HOLLAND, both for Spring Gardening and in.door Oalâ€" L e FISHING TACKLE. comprising Reds, Lines, uflâ€"tred for sale at low prices. The Flower Roots above mentlonod not coming to band till iata in the season, are BLYTH & KBRZE, â€" FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, _ MTE MANAGER, & und the public, tor ‘he kind q-.am toward him, on the cccaslon of the late Ore. â€" He n begs to inform them that he will come« business on his own sccount h.hh': m-t-vmu-\ Asction Room, in rear John Roos® Cigar »tore, with um:'-‘. of Drugs, Chemicals Pateot wed Postumâ€" e 73. 40,, and trusts the rnu ' m..cr- Ais at.eprion to business, with the same patron= ago that was extended to him in his situation. witawa, Deo 16, 1870 * 11y INKANX LINE OF KCAL STRAMERA, AAJLINQ FROX NEW YORK EVERET SATURDAT AKD aLTERNATER TUEBDAYTs. aiveg OP radnaos oT tu® 6. rcCroar graixuans! Pirw: Oubin, Pagyablaun Goih. ______ 61. sohn‘*s, N.F., by branch steamer......â€"â€" Liverpoo! or Quesnstown. ...:.............. S K UOttawa, < «; 13, 1870 #KB ass0atkE®Et I% O0L0 DR Hyacinths, many varietics, DUTCH BULBS! CE DICAL._ I k LL, OAtaws, Nov. 18, 1870 BPARKS STREET, Wishes to return sincors thanks to his friends NOR LIVEAPOO L & QUEZIXITOW IvAiARD Nasciasus, 35 SUNSEX STREE: 3emb «4 * ‘nmn-qmfihmmm aoy; pjog uoy;oyâ€"¢1 ‘deqg "»w* og:fI ‘toosssar; . #unuo4;u00 #s .“‘.‘.o H. MEADOWS & e 40 Sparkeâ€"st, Ottaws. 1O 181171 H. MEADOWS & Ca. H. MEADOWS & Ce. H. MKEADOWS & Co. OTTAWA, FUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1870 No.36 Rideau St., and Duke St., Chaudiere, | OTTAWA, Where from their great increase of business and the large addition now put to their Htore, with a well selâ€"cted Stiock, and conâ€" stent stteation on Their part, will enable them to sell at prices uot to bs «qualled PBOMES TX ST0MB, general a«sortment of P. BASKERVILLE & BROS., elsowhere WINTER APPLES, ~ ~ ~< URANGE®snd LEMONA, co0% â€"~"O@EEs®, HAUS, f ~ _ and BACON, Remember our Mottoâ€"â€" Quick Sales and light Profite." _ _ DIREKCT â€" IMPORTATIONE Ex. &HOOGKAC. NEREO, UNION and CITY of QUEBEC, from the different places of Growth. PORT WINEâ€"â€"Pure and reliable (20 years Thos. Patterson, No. 26 Rideat Btrect. mngwqgashnomm'mm: BRANDIES.â€"Pure snd unaduiterated, good for any use, always on hand in Wood _ _aid) for: Medicinal purposes and the in that imports mt nkesn s ns . -r' se :'.. & f To i) Pale, (Galciots favodr 1 ‘Syicadid of the best kind. \~ ; PORTEG AKND ALES.â€"Guiness#‘s Dubl and Dawse‘s, Lachine, in splâ€"ndid order, TBEAS. â€"The best qualities otf Black, Japan, and Gnon, new crop and fragaat. 8UGAR»s and SYRUPS of all kinds, CHEENE â€"Fine old (Recesors: and Facâ€" tory) the best. PICKLESand SA UCKS, Jamse and Jellics from Crome und Blackweils, in great variety. FRULITRâ€"The <Auest ~table and cooking raisin« that can be bhad, large freah and F YOU WANT ~~~ . _ _ To sAVE MONEY €0 T0 THE , guin WMackere!, Halmosn and Tomatoss, with a choice lot of Scotch avd English Ales and New Crop West Kod, Layers, Valencia and Beediâ€"ss Raisine and Ourrants, Fresh Tarkey s n NA w*~ / & Blackwell‘s Pickice, Sauces, Jame, Jeliies, and Mermailades, Frosh Uysters, Lobaters Beâ€" Porter, Wines and Brandies, Gin, Sootoh Whiskey, Jamalca Rum, Old Rye, Syrups and It is now AX ESTABLISHED FaCT At the New GROCEKY STORE, Corner Bussex and York Streoets. Extra Fins Green, Black and Japan Teas, Notice is bereby given, that the last Rio, Jara and Turkey Coffce. hwmr.fldou for P ivate Bills gi.I’l be WEDNE«DAY, the TWESNTY.EIGHTH day of DECEMBER next. CC Sn c ~ CHARLES T. GILLMOE, jou want any â€"Firstâ€"Class BRANDIES or. WINKB snd the best gFamily GUroâ€" gerles, you musk go to Wines at a price to defy compet ti n. Roasted and Ground Daily. Fine Family and Pastrvy Â¥Flour, Ost and CERY 8STORE, oLD RYE, ive aseo m iRCut OF CaTriveqint We Year‘s FRUTTA ang BYHUPS * | J QHKN kA BITTXRS, megy; pjoy B1001 Sunuoy;uoo youe: {RNIERS, Constia®tLt O% FAMILY PROOF, thei TEAS. We â€"Old and Mild, ({all AMKY HIGHWINES, 1826 i ® 4 ; 2}“' sgl) *3 } ~ " C ' 2s é | Wines, Liquers, Tobacoo, Launary and Fancy soups, Bances, Spices, Hickios, Brooms, Brushes, Mlu.cmmiluu-u. Aiso, Bordéauz and ther Vinegors MESS PORK, _CKLED sALMON, LABHK. HERKINGS, | â€" _ a â€" the numerous other articles necessary o ccn:> tiuate a complete stock. _ 'l'. 3 Oolong, Con 1 ia‘ Y apan, , Congou, l mperia‘® Yourg 89 RIDEAU STRSET, oTPTAW A AaVING OPENEKD HI8 # E8STAEâ€" / _ LI8HMENT (nearly opposite the d Stand,) IJIQI!“'â€" Cvexa0 RBaixoims Herau‘t & COo, Heoâ€" 1eesy, Piper‘a and other brands. ‘.OBLA 10 G1Nâ€" ~ De Kuzper‘s and Goutmans. a woed ib w IXEHâ€" Sherries o all grader, Ports of Sne juality , l-r%-iy.m and Maderia Wines dlm wood and bottle,Iim proved by a58. d1G K8, OLD BYE, #ROOF AND .. .. WHI8KEY , igh proof add avor, at extromety (OW®rives. and Stewart‘ SBootsh Whiukey and e Tom . Dunvilie‘s Lrish Whiskey. s Murphy‘s Old [rish Potteonâ€" @Guinness‘ and Loadon Porter, pts and qts. Molson‘s and other Ales. nu' anad $yruaps, all grages. atre finors‘ prices. tHE OLD sSTOCK, 8AYE)» FROM FIRF SELLING AT TWESTY.FIVE PERCEXT BELOW CO8T. Now is the dme or bar ains. 1105 _ Meseived a troch consignment of this delicious Wine. It is ful‘ Gavoured, of groat body, and garranteed pority, s “ MCOABTH. A Bweet Red Wine of gslisate Aivour and bou quat, ipreluabte for invalide. * C i This wine has been speclally imported as a pure Wine to be used inthe uoly, Comm=niop l NC W P N P en is eWc Woers forcaile at VEARY LOW PRICES alarge nd well selected stock, comprising Groceries, ; OFPFEE â€" * Â¥resh CoG oo ground and roosted daily on * The following genilemen b=ve klnuly sllowed their names to be useq as references ; Ven Arschdenoon Fulier, Torunto. Hev J Beaves, D D, ied Rer G B Reads, D D, #* f Rev E Baldnia, &4 Ker W 8 Darlirg, «t ReÂ¥Y A Wisiams, «« Hew J D Cayley, . «1 Revy w H Daris, «e «* Rev 8 Beatord Jones, L L D, Ottawa y «â€"AL%0â€" *A tull Stoock of Branomes, ulos, J«maiss Rom, Proof and uid hzo W hiskey, Phorries, Btili and ?utlh(luol , Cbampago», Malega, Maderia «lvoisie. Noyan Curacon 0 eme de Merth, Creme doe Moka, Chartreu:0, Mar â€"schizo, Enginsh and Canadian Ales and rorter, #0, &:, &e. J, P, MACPHUELRION, MPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALER “’Io Otawsa Augest#3, | presrton & RowsELL,. MILITARY _ TAlLORS for Quelton, 6t George & Co° ssigh w iges e e‘ gren uttows, Dos 10, 1870 1534; KENIS WHELAN, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARIO, Toroxto, 29th O:tober, 1870. _ â€" A Married Man, who understands rarmirg in all its depaciments ; has had long experieme in uUsILLOX PORT. m@wITKEAS ANO WINES, @q A SELECF A8SORTMENT ITUATIONX WANTED sUIRTS MADK TO OBROEKR Ouawa, Jaly 28, 1»s70. dWrocertes, #c. H A B 1T &# 4A £ £E R & 36 SPARKS STRE ET POOITE & COMPANY, Broad Cloths, 6 RO8PITAL STREKET AS FAR ME R Funcy Coatings, Wice Merchant Vestings, &e. MONTREAL. Elgin Street. 14441 several CAKES and BALES Assorted DRY GOUDS, to which they respectfully invite attention. * RE’NIL ADV «RTISEMENT., B@y» Ladies, please observe the following caren::lj, their beinN‘ many articles enuâ€" merated worthy of Notice : § 8 i4g a 6 2@ 4 2 i ~Gg it «4 A L. rm L023 Ray* Our Stock, for extent, variety, quality and price, stands unrivalled in Have opened up within the last few da MAGBE & RUSSELL, R. L. JAMBS & C0. {2 MAGEE & RUSSELL. Ottawa, Dec. 8, 1870. ~ AT THE SPARKS STREET, rowh and Grey W Black Lustres and A Black and Colored bm: 4# â€"and * . Casbans, Glove Finished Cambrics. Black Velveteens, Colored Plushes, French Crapes, Silks and Satins. Grey and White Cottons, 6400 64 64 M“ Table Napkins and Damasks, Huck Tow: ls, Cotton and Linen Diaper, Grass Linen and Holl:nds. DRESS GOOIS. Set. Sixony Flannels, Fancy Shininq do, English and Canadian Blankets, Waterproof Tweeds, Overcoatings. Famey Woolien Goods, Tadies Bcet. H se, Gent‘s Underclothing, Kid Mitts and Gloves, Breakfast Shawle, Black and Coloured Velvet Rib: Tartan Velvet Ribbons Black and Coloured Silk Rit Cushion Tassels, White Filacclie, Coloured Silk Twists. are ExXCEEDINGLY MQORBKATIN, tralian, . By the last return there were 15,â€" 080,62%5 head of sheep in New Suuth Wales ; â€" A memorial window to Thomas Moore, the poet, is to be placed in the church, at m.m lIms remains and those GOLDEN LIOGN. mé‘”h“w of the especially the prices, are Exoempmerr Moperirs, from 20 to 90 cents, at 15 to 80. It is DOMINION. i a The "Almonte Gazette says the son eflg James Black, 7th line Ramsay, came lossing his life a few days ago in the followâ€" ing manner : One of his neighbors while in the act of shooting & cow, passed the ball only slightly through the skull, and in an oblque direction, after which it traâ€" versed a field to a distince of 400 yards and passed so close to the lad that he felt the wind of it in his face, heard it whistle, and saw it tare a splinter from the fence and make an indentation deep enough to show it still to be a messenger of death. . The 9th. ult.â€"the Birth Day of H. R. H. the Prince of Walesâ€"Heir Apparentâ€"was celebrated at Bristol N. B. by}t’io Order of the Golden Circle.â€"â€"The Knights and Ladies of the Order held a Banquet at 1p.m. At 8 a rermon was delivered from the text 6 Feat@ed, honor the King," fallawad hy mohu and refreshments in the evening. is Institution is arrayed ;En.t, Inâ€" ;:Famnu, Disloyalty, Gambling, and nnitw»_=.It promises to become a leadâ€" _â€" Sir John A. Macdonald arrived in Kingsâ€" ton on Ffid‘fii and is staying at the Revd. Professor Williamstone‘s. A new locomotive, and tender No. 287, left the Canadian Engme and Machinery Works, Kingston, on Friday, for the Grand Trunk Railway. ‘The property of the Brunswick Gold Mining Company, at Mount Uniacke, was sold at auction on the 9th inst., and knockâ€" the sum of $100. a Corporal Stowe, indicted for trial in the Halifax Supreme Court upon a charge of having caused the death of a soldier some time since, by directing that he be gagged in the guardâ€"room, has been acquitted. w.vezguhcud to take place on Thursday, the 22nd inst., especially among the inhaâ€" bitants of the dyked country on the Bn{_ of Fundy and rivers emp'?hing into it. e statements of leading ntific men that the predicted disasters will not take place receive little credit from these peorlo who remember that the predictions: of Saxby, which were so much ridiculed, Provod too true and that the © Saxby storm" did great damage to their property. eA _‘There is considerable alarm in the Provinces about the great storm and tidal The Kingston _Whig says: "The City and County members give the assurance from Toronto that the Kingston and M«â€" doe Rcilw:Lwill receive a grant of $100,â€" 000 from Ontario Government, under its new ;ohc{:: encourage railway enterâ€" prise. The bonus will amount yniformly to $2,000 a mile for all bondft ie rokis."‘ _ After several months &; finve #ell of oil was struck on Friday at Lake Ainslie, Inverness County, Cape Breton, at a depth of five hundred and sixty feet from the i_i?:al;to where the ocil has been struck. well is owned by a Company in Haâ€" surface, A great deal of the land around the Lake shows surface indications fully We regret to hear that Mr. Breithaupt‘s extensive steam tannery situated at Berlin was destroyed by fire last week. Loss #$40‘000. GREAT BRITAIN. Penny dinners of Australiin meat have been re:umed in Norton Folgate, London. A site for a new Mint to be secured on the banks of the Thames at Whitefriars. _ Woolwich Arsenal ‘is in the fullt tide of activity once more. Additional hands are emplâ€"yed in the gun factories; while in certain departments relays of men are working day and night. _ ___â€" _ _ The bodies of persons still continue to bowa:bed ashore P:.n.;ho hl:onepl coast, and they are sup to have been pas sengers in the Cambria. They are in such a state as ‘to be unrecognisable. The agents of the Anchor Line inter them free. Exâ€"Minister Motley has left London for mm. his illness Mr. Bright has is i x t not Eight bales of Natal cotton have arrived hhvem Port Katal. Fieldâ€" Burgoyne, in aletter to the "Times ‘" in defence of Marshal Baz aine, says :â€"* As one of those who served with the Marshal: in the Crimea, { tee! called upon to repel the attacks made apon a gallant fellowâ€"soldier, whose miliâ€" tary reputation has beenâ€" assailed in so inâ€" considerate a manner by political enemies. The Dundee Advertisee announces an orâ€" der for cloth for about five thousand Prusâ€" sian tents (capable of accommodating twenâ€" ty men each), a considerable portion of which is likely to be executed in vwundee. An eminent London scene painter has gone to Sâ€"dan to make sketches for some new piece that will soon be performed at a London theatre. Dicken‘s © Uld Curiosity Shop ‘" has been dramatized in London under the name of A curiously romantic incident has arisen out of the relations which the Duke of Argyll is soon to hold with the Royal Family, and the anxiety of an Irsh woman to obtain the clemency of the Crown in favour of the Fenian prisoners. The woâ€" unmmhh(im reminding him of what his ancestor @"did for Jeanie Deans in the Heart otf Midâ€"Lothian.‘ " She 1pâ€" pealed to The Maccallum More with conâ€" siderable eloquence to help her in the reâ€" lease of her brothers, and signs herself "Finols.‘" ; The Duke, it appears, lost no time in telling "Finola" in three lines that the business to which she referred did not belong to his department, and that she should make her application to the Iri-TlI:nExmfin. * ol tne Jtc London oonr‘”t irâ€" mingham Post says the designed abâ€" sence of the Duke of Argyll from the Cabâ€" inet Council on Wednesday, deft his colâ€" 4 Nell," Summary of Mail News. hg:ulibon to discuss with the grealâ€" :i-iu o‘fh:b: ronokt mll‘rfl?q' "‘ out his son m&tam t is C bin i â€" 4t in the cratification with which "Eu:;" g nu have regarded by en nann l w e de £6,000 a year shall be seitied upon the £6,000 a year shall be seiltied u, the nlna-wpmcmsmak’o::).ow Am“nw"ms”fl?;: luq:h‘ inwi&.bonhdtond-:l%m"m a sea u House prece dmu.mmis“‘!‘!“- i . w No man‘s position in ish society is dmodbymymuiny:mm and Prince Chm&h-“h.mdo: ;v::yufio flnl m w flw,' which is next below that of the eldest sons of barons. it is said to be the Queen‘s inâ€" tention to issuea royal ordnance giving P eikpe Christine and the Marquis of borue, precedence. It 1s said that Mr. Richard Wdl.fi'tho testamentary heir of the late Marquis of flutbld,hnpvuuymm in Paris alone within a period of little more than two months to necessitous Englishmen and the inhabitants generally, and conâ€" tinues to subscribe most munificently to various objects raised to mitigate the sufâ€" ferings of the poor in Ma& â€"â€" The wool exported from the principal British possessions in 1868 amounted to 242,156,711 pounds. ° &2‘ it was Ausâ€" to E. J. Lordly, Esq., for the day, to £40,500 IPRICEâ€"3 CENTS )e the British e As goin P Animpotl f, finica 81 llowâ€" | sev mor 'h‘fl; few miles fr rail com id in thn;cr_l the British army purchase systemâ€"at As going to try. An important addition to Indian railroad A 1catigp is just completed by the idge. The Delhi railroad has for sov months run as far as Loodiana, a few miles from the Sutlej, and the Punjaub railw@g coming close to the right bank of th;c at Phillour, and now by the opening of the section between these iwo. points there is a continuous line of railâ€" cutta. Preécautionary moasures by the British Government for the protection of foreign residents in China appear to be in progre«s. 1 he Bomho’y Guseite informs us that there have been four largk#essels chartered ‘by Government for the transport of troops thither. They are the steamers Bellona (1,430 tons) and Mauritius (1,341), and the ships Caleutta (2,080) g zum of Austraâ€" lia (1,238). The 13th Regiment of Native Intantry, at preseut at Canunapore, are to leave for China. It is by orders from Engâ€" land that the embarkation of the former has been expedited, and we may conclude that tha Home Government wants to have & stronger force there than at present. The Hanlon Brothers have been restrainâ€" ed from mrming their most perilous feats in on. The police interfered for that purposeâ€"* and this is liberty."‘ _ and Lord Lorne. Indecd, for a Scotch cousins mmunmummm The first Campbell, of Lochow, marâ€" ried the Lady Marjory Stewart, daughter of Robert, Duke of Albany, granddaughter of Robert II. and a niece of Robert 111. Bhe would havre been styled a Princess if she had lived in our day. A nwch nesrer but hardloo honorable alliande was that of the rquis‘s ancestor in the sixth generation with Lady Mary Stuaft, daughâ€" 1er of the Earl of Moray and great greatâ€" granddaughter of the Regent Moray, Queen Mary‘s stepbrother,. Lord Lorne is also descended from the Royal l-‘unil‘{ of England ; his mouh‘vt ancestor, bir John LevesonGower, having married lady Catherine Manners, one of the descendants of Ann 8St. Leger. Lady de Ros, nisce of King Edward IV. But still this i not blood Royal, and the mm‘upniomm approve of is between a a Royal Princess. _A p‘ m bow es can show even a u:1vy-.l Aescentâ€" Wh family, to wit, from the Great. 4 UNITED l?"!'l!. Bome of our readers must be interested in the fact that a not very gdistant courinâ€" ship exists between the Princess Louse Mlle. Amiese, the celebrated l/(onnm prima donna, has arrived in New York, : â€" Madile. Christine Nillsson receives £20,000 from the manager by whom‘she is now eng=ged in America. The following poetical will was filed reâ€" cently in a surrog:te‘s office at New York:â€"*"*Unto my beloved wife=â€"â€"â€". All my wordiy po({al.hu in store I give my beloved wile and hers for evermore. I gve all truly ; I no limit fix. This is my will, she my exccutrix." There lives in theeotmp:{of Itawamba, Miss., two miles east of Fuilton, a g.u. man by the name of John uwens, who was 111 years old the 15th day of Vctober last. Mr. Owens was born in the State of North Carolina on the 15th day of October, 1759, He has been living in North Mississippi for the last forty years; prior to that he lived im Jackson county, Alabama, fifty ; previous to which time he lived in Tennesâ€" see and in Norh Carlina. He has been twice murrieil, the last time when he was % 94 years old, A 8t. Paul German, after ptfin&"::‘: train, missed his pocketâ€"book, and he would jump off, and go back to find it. Bince he struck the frozen prairie, with the train going at the rate of thirty milés an hour, he h«:sn‘t t«ken much interest in the war news from France. They buried him where he fell. A Louisville girl, whose lover calls every morning and stays all day and long into thoniggt, became dixcouraged at so much attention, and concocted a plan to get r.d of him, by asking him to help move the piano up stairs, und after that wis done chwgodbermindandhdhmbolfuon it down. She kept on until she h«d moved all the furniture in the house seven times, and he didn‘t see the point, «nd the other night in despair, whenâ€"he calied, she threow a pail of water on him out of the window, He says you can‘s place any W‘b Ex Queen Is«belia is‘ enjoying life in a quiet way at (Geneva HMer costumbs are rich and elâ€"g:nt, says an interviewer of the royal lady,and her manners are affable, She do.nto:camrQoni‘n,n‘.h which, in view ot Duke of Aosta‘s suctcess, is not surprising ;. but does believe thit the Prince of Asturias will one day be called to the Spanish throne. 'l'boSts::nrgbrfiMoui; hn:lo:n repaired, are now placed in a complete state of defence. s , leaetier says ; l "All men‘s wives who have hitherto enâ€" joyed the advantage of o«r acquaintance i are hereby notitied that this ce ises to d«y, never to be renewed. 1t is with deep grief that we disrupt the social relations wuich promises so much, but we feel impelied hereto by the first law of nature. Oar lady friends who have the misfortune to be ma«rried to other and inferior men will please stick like a leech to their legal proâ€" rectors, and not recognize us on the street. La Seyn:, near Toulon, and the tirss baich delivered, but the work is still going on. These instruments of destruction are upon & new model, very light and portacle, having range of 1,200, metres and costing only about 5006. each. Active Russian muilitary service is to be reduced from ten to six years, but six inâ€" stead of four recruits are to be taken from every 1.000 souls. Asfor the actual duraâ€" tion of the said "active," one would supâ€" pose thit it must depend upon whaterer may * loom up" in the future. It is said that the town of Nancy was compelied to mortgage thirty millions of fm'mdmnm, in order to pa russian wa«r requisitions, A !nn{bnhomo provided the money, at six per cent. A California Editor‘s Farewell to His Laay Friends, Emotional insanity having been so often pleaded successfully by husbands in Caliâ€" iornia in defence of shooting or kniting suspected gallants, the San Francisco News We have Haiter ourselves has been mutaal â€"but unsuun&an no longer be permitted to zo on. We trust that our motiveâ€"which go on. we Urust Tnat our IHQLUVCâ€" m iRBORE fee ol se Aemiont dbay for bekg "ap -insk-c‘ a every day for upon tormés with married women, and we do not care to hive our turn come round. Deeply ‘nufulhtthpnma of agâ€" ‘ri.ndhusbndlnnokommun- tire. Hereafter our nods and smiles will be lavished upon girls and widows excluâ€" sively ; no vthers need apply. Whosoever shall attempt to introduce us to his own wife, or thut of another man, will be m from Mooltan to Bombay and Cal and he has presented a bill for as a conspirator against our

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