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* Wiay‘~C * Wikers" ;â€"â€"â€""’â€"_ UWy â€"PRFRERAU, .'o wmee of Qnâ€" 1 DK. UUTCHISON i, fully prepared to -;m me §6Tzot CEEC 1, or «» lasert single ..-.....-u-...u.m.m &“m so clus«ly and sanly io i« to bo sapabme of alt the uses io ‘ .. The Proprictor, G. &R BYAN3, #â€" DICKiNSON, Ruiwpaxos and Svso«et Keat Streot. UPPOSITE "TIME3" OFFICE. EETCOALFE aXD QUEEYN sSTREET®. _ U, Notary Public for the Pro y oi i tores u. es he Pos YOL, VJ ant & CKWOW, Darmsters and 0&" soliqnors in Chaseery . Public, #o, &o, for the Pre ”_.‘..,_- uxssm Minavwie iteack W"i“.. Bair verâ€"atâ€"Law, ”,w ihe Russell House, is of the presencse of a suvsianse originâ€" ige to the mouth. ib a view to the remeral of painful imess during the operation of exrracting er dissasn a testh, has latroduced into MHiaw the use of toe Nurous wsalde of ; gas «hicn the safferer inhsies without # ~stnÂ¥venalence, and loses his tooth as it & aream. say day, except Sunday, «wa P1. a to 6 p. m. mher 2, 1810 sUKGEVN DENTIST, respectfully to announce to the pubâ€" rlhlm.bo\o premises will be busin=»s this day, 20th inst , and By »trict aistention to busin«ss and insonvenience to the wearers, and after % shust thas in use, without eve> a conâ€" . &. M1G6188, the Cspitai wili And s ascommeâ€" 7~‘”-M¢mnu ie acase is siteated in the immediate N. tae 2rtiiament m:‘m~ hk . sare attention naid to * "TutiY Ro m ANC, Proprister. nidenntinticheercrnmentenintienntomie rmagrmmmintienmean omm WICK HoUSEK, Corner James and Kingâ€"sts., ike Court Hoase and Public OMces, ST. BALY HoU8SK%, Uu1ios nouse, Rtablitug and an Astentive Hostier. ! partoulars may a« obtamed on appliâ€" Mre Robert Stowart. Wilbrodstreet ov 29, 1870 A Wt w * TRU@POLIAT AN AUMONDS B! Established 1851 . «Redaca‘â€" 108 aA 4 *8, KS ATREET, OTTAW A. ama patrous . bumse «toa . Aaily tewart having made arrangements nnga prepared and copted. _ MRulorate. United States Pate ts fw!ighia, ‘Tranater«, &o., regiâ€"ter. artest notice, Cooles of Lawa, Cir. | information, seat iree on applicaâ€" â€" AHO anmd Sal oons, sonstaatiy on hand . ATENXT AG ENCY . rofvnea n:-m.-.u- nmhq‘om.udm .a whil be foand on she table. The ie will bedirecsted to he comâ€" lted in Cana ia and the United and Timber Marks, Industrial Beaver , Toronto Matoal Firs and ance Co+, +4+eneral Commission C â€"nufactures and Mining Agent to merit their patrouage . OMEAKA. Proraswron. NOVA san be NO.â€" 1546 [ Megiin U 1526tt :fl COURISTIE, Commusnsion Mershant and x *a General Agont. Ssole agant for, Read‘s wumnum also, Dawes‘* Laâ€" Alos «nd Porter. Porl.hu'.&o., r sale. . Orrmon: No. 8, Sparks Surset, near b.‘lnnll ‘_ ouse, Ottaws city, C. W . | U Agonts, B aughtsmen, &os. OMes, m.o-blal.isub-d. Ottaws. V for Trust and Loan Co. “ BHILLILKG®, Jr., Architest, |(OMooâ€" * Bell‘s Block, Suppors‘ Bridge. | m':l ‘A.Sl-‘o.." I-z‘A‘.. Philaâ€" ldr- Thos &, eot, Or A&nfl.l P,, Ottawa ; Thos Reyt k « Managing Director 0. & St. L. R.R. | T49; vififfmn & Co., Land Surreyors, Land Agents, B aughtsmen, &os. OMNes, onposite e roverchy renther ut Yigen, Prokeand braging t Fiano an Residencoâ€"«sConnor street. Mr Downrs :’o wâ€"mmm.u Articled Pupi] of Mr A.D-q.d wum{om«m luonl.v es C.All... J, FARKER, Adcou nt * B oks posted Assmus made out. A «pl, at the ofice of H D Li\ solicitor, Rikronces: WWe WH, C H Piakey o r m ORGANLST AND TRACNER OF MUSIC. Residenceâ€"Elg:a Streot, South of Slater Street. Clusses for beginners at \MUr Gowan‘s Hall on Mondays, Wodnesdays and Fridags at 44i p m. Quwaws, Juty 15°8, 1870, lALO of Mr.GU8STAVE CMLTH.( lstot the Cathe aral)s QGraduate of the Imporial Conservatory o Paris. Lessons on Planoar 1 Singing. Rideanâ€" itreat, corner ofKX ingâ€"stroof Ottawa, June 23, 1868. 118y A beavtilu!l country residense with Filtsen (!5) Aoeres of Land (or morsif necessary) attached the bouse and outbulldings mmwnr rounded by a grove of lavely shade The whole within i0 minutes drive uf the «sovernment . &. PTamstis. Z.-w‘m Chapter LXYV11 of the ated Statutes of Canada. MTAW A OFTICEâ€"O P Darwwony‘s Exchange @Ooe, 19 Sparkse street. DLERZCTOBR® ; AJVAKPNH, Chairman; D C THOMBON, Tresâ€" ater; 3 B FOOTE a THOoMSON, T 0 dU®XX®. DRMUUONO Manager Li4et Lot No 30, in Consesston of Qinusestsr R From, containing Ov acres, 180 acres wel cleoar= eod and in goud state of calsivacion, opposite Masâ€" UUt~, and Aftesn miles from Octaws, with good te wse, a duse dwelling house, two story bigh, 1. as and ourhouses complete, us now to is on m»: onable terms, fo term of yoars Apply tor Jartuer partloulare to __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ Terms of sale, cash. it preoferable to purschaser therwise a small pay meat down, and the Lalance a .-‘s to 10 years, to suit parchsrer. & a BRADLEY, k um.llx:...om-s. Nearly opp â€"site the Post Mee. N. B.â€"Money to lena on Reas: Estato Tom Ottawas, Nov 3a, 1as Opposite the Bank of Montreal. K#I GZNDRCAU, the proprisior of that so popular Parliour, has the pleasuare to apnounce it bis numeroas friends and the pablic in general, that to ans wor uo the groat ensouragement whin he has recaived up to the prosent, he has deterâ€" minsdto entarge and thoroughly fursish anew his estabMinment He will sare ao expense to reader Purlour the mo=t comfortable, sm wilt%, & ce We W AN, OHARLES Ro ‘ "Kawa beptember 5, 1870 1484 (fk @370 0 prosa . he «a il experioaggd haur dressers. MB «ENDREAU having served considerabie tnme in seme of the bes: and mort exteasive Hair Dressing sJaloons in the Dominion and United States, is in a position to conduct the dutics of his establishment is a manner Muquh HUe will have always on hand he bes taumes imported dirsotly ({rom Paris and Lo MK GENDREKAU solicits a viait to conving of the truth of his statoment« HAIR DREsSING PARLOUR, Wellington street, N0R SALE, Is the best and cheapest material in use for erving noew, or repairiag old 5 .Ti.-nv- YoUu nOoors, PATENT PLASIIC sLATE PA IRONX OR TIX ROOFs, Ne matter how bad their condition, A For Iining Frame Buildings ander the olsa, boards. An e@ecmal protection agninst cold ‘..dv-h.l.b.l-b.m come 8 H.( NG Lk â€"R OO F S Makiug them WH°FIRE AND WATER PROO Hs dens into a coating of 3OLILD SLA LR WE HOWLEY PARMXM tu 1ET. BuPLEK*# TEKLEGRAPI COMPANXY No FRLAME DWELLING should be without Bend ter iroular, instructions, &o. BUVHANAN & CO,, Wholesale Depot for Roolng Materia and Foun: Beg to intimate to taeir customers aad ‘th public gensrailly, hattuey #ill usop consiant) . 6o haene THG â€" GOVERNOR â€" GRNZRaL USICAL ACADE®Y. Ottawns, Reptember #1, 1870 _ 1448 w»â€" BEEEF AND MUTTON. SPICED AND SALT ROUND, To be had at Price $6 a barrel, mixed reasy (or use. A barrel will cover 10 »pamres (10 x 10) y A U. FRIPP?, UTCHERA To «Mrtecellancons. ROLLED BEARLD FPOR PARTIZEE, TCHELL BRO; 8SHEKATIHILNG FSLT ABYâ€"WVWARD XARKXE* THELB CILEBRATED FRESH KILLED THEIR STALLA, KSDR KAUV, BTALLâ€"Â¥FED Nos. 5 and T; 32 Lemoine Street. @h@ z4 * :ié K Li®e. by ox N‘I, Na. 2z RIDEAU STREET, Plumbers, Gas «.A Steam Fittors, Tin Special attention g1ren g,mmmmmm Condusctors, &o., &s. tMAPORTIERE OÂ¥ @@NEQAL HOUsE@ FURYXâ€" LS0ING HAROW Anx 8. JUST REOESIYV CD, ex "Pride of Canada‘* and =#Useola,‘""a splendid sssortmens of Block Tin Tes and Cofes Pows, seily Moalds, Wire Dist _ CGonstantiy on nasad, Cooking Stoves, (best makers) det Air Vurnaces, W ater Cooler», Baths, (al: kinds) Cutlery, Plated and Britannia Meta Covers, Spise Boxes, Ladies® Dressing Cases Trays, Eaamellod Pie Vishes, Preserving Prons, Deit Wilk ~mucepans, &o., &o. . e o Auiromd ie 1 l4 W are, ~Tane, Kafucts. fore ~â€" es ty FISUTNO TACKLE, comprising Lines, Flles, Haoks, Fionts, Trolls, hnhu...‘blm Bignofthe: â€" VIL, .14 denuBtrest, where i u oa‘:o ote assortment of shelf and «av3 and at prises to sult par charers, Consimiogin part of exNEnaL HOUSE FURNISHINGS : Rludn; :d;u. ‘-ll;fl and l.‘lrl...P'a-hvl mves, Table Spoops, Toa TraRY , faclk Aats, D-u.’ poto# 8, mc.’gu % kesb.voâ€", Gouges, Chisels Augers Angor Bâ€"e . v ol Bit» Beviis, l oveis, Hh&:.m Doauw Kuives, #0, &o, &o. rogether® # PALINT OF ALL COLMWME®S : Rosse, Piok, Burn: Umber, Terrs ds Kines, C rome Yello@, kellow webre, velestial Bine Â¥ rms G1¢en, Bransw ok Green, Magresia Ureen V .newian Green, Kea Load, White Lo+d, in Oll of D y, Drop Bisok, lvery Black, Lamp Black B dted Oil. Raw uil. 'lm‘-. Ber.sole, €ons Q.1, Puint Brushes, V ar &e. 646 «NAPITAL »» Gr2TOVE Elevated Uven Cook Stoves, at he C\ v, Uttawa, Nov 1«, 1870 Low Ovan Cook Stoves, at Double Stoves, at h H. MEADOWS & Co Box and Parlor Stoves, at Coal Stoves, ?=se Burners, at ; H. MEADOWS & Co. The Quintal Coal Stove, at BLY * & KBRLEL, Parlour Cook Stoves, at Dumb Stoves, all sizes, at Stove Pipes and Elbows, at Hot Air Furnaces, at TUH08 BRKETT, _ No. 24, Kidean streot, Big= of the Auvil. P,8.â€"All goods delivered free to any part of H. MEADOUOWS & Co. Lumbermen s Supplies, at _ â€" _ _ _ _ ___ H. MEADOWS & Co. 1st Prize Stoves can be seen, a% The Subscriber has just received a full assort. ment from a celebrated Grower in HOLLAND, both for Spring Gardening and inâ€"deor Calâ€" and (Copper Smiths, Bell The Flower Roots above mentionod not coâ€"in; to band till iate in the season, are vll red for sale at low prices, ARDWALE®! HARDWARARFP t FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, LATE MANAGOER, and uthe public, for â€"he kind .’-.w.‘- toward him, on tas cccasion of the late He now begs to inform them taat he @ill come» mence basizes» on lKiis own sccount in a fow days, in part of Mr McLean‘s Asction Room, in ce«r 01 soba Roos‘ Cigar with new stosk, ‘D_.'.M:.m. .mn.m oy.u.-umm'n.lovll.mflll Aor in i mintisae lt ts ts demite"" .‘.uu'u-’m.l-lllh nuawa, Dss 18, 18°0 Miy (NMAN LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS, GAILIN@ rBOM NEW TORK EVERT SATURDAY AND ALTBRNATE TUBRBSDATs. a1788 0P PASAAGA SWTEE 61 fCroaT OTRiVUIRI Stecrage, Payable in Ourrensy, Liverpoo! or Quesnstowm .............. ....s«e« 34 06 Paisdag® "« vonsda? OTRaxEs TT HALLFPAZ: . â€" atin, Payable in Goid. so «o *CB i8800 af®® t 1Â¥ 01 V D 88 Bt. jsohn*s, N.F , by branch steamer......... C Mesrage, Payabis in Ourrensy. “\q.. LAY Il”:. @UERKSTOW DUTCH BULBS! Ottawa, Nov. 18, 1870 ME DICAL ~HALL, Aikb BPARKS STREET, W lashes to return sincere thanks to his friends L\ M Azasses sanssssee cccecess John‘s, l.l..; branch steamer Rlokets sold to and from Engiand, IviaiaLRD Mardiware. 35 SUSSEX STREE: Hysacinths, many varieties, Mangers, &o. Pirst Cabin, Payable in Goid. wf H. MEADOWS & Co. 13, 1870 H. MEADOWS & Ce. 4, MEADOWS & Co . MEADOWS & Co. H. MEADOWS & o H. MEADOWS & Co. H. MEADOWS & Co. 40 Sparkeâ€"st, Ottawa. 10 181771 H. MEADOWS & Co. $100 & . M 9# ___ To BAVE MONEY _ _ | 0Q, To â€"THE © ce l wmp c ces icb v 9 2 0| With a Ane assoctment o Year‘s FRLITKA wWINTER ARRELE§Y "**** };=* / ORANGE® snd LEMONB, * OfEEst, HAMSs, Ex. COGNAC, NEREO, UNION and cxkle\'rwof QUEBEC, from~ the DIRCKCT ~IMPORTATIONSâ€" It you want any Firstâ€"Oless BBANDIES or WINKS aod tis best{Familyâ€"Gtoâ€" cesiea, you must go to »di 19 o ‘TAWA." THUIL E yYOU No. 204 ‘Ridean Btroc4. > mrmwh“*uuu: BRANDIES.â€"Purc and unadulterated, good for any us», always on band in Wood PORT WINEâ€"Pure and reliable :(20 years t uagn ol ui menm on <@ 1 Wl‘lsdmn.’&’r.' * edured SHERBRY |WINESâ€"Vérious giades, | very, wry Pale, (geticions tavour | Bplendld Wines at a price to defy compet tivn, GINâ€"â€"Juhn D+â€" Kuyper ‘& Son‘s Doubles Bertied, First Jlass. â€" POBRTE% AXD M.M Dablin COFFEE:. â€" Delicious _ Flavour, _ Fresh. Roasted and Ground Dailly. TEAY, â€"The best qualities of Black, Japan, and Greon, new crop and fragunt. 8SUGARs and SYRUPS of all kinds. CHEESEKâ€"Â¥Fine old â€"(Reesors and Facâ€" tory) the best. PICKL ES and SAUCES, Jams and Jellies from Croise und Blackwolls, in great variety. RUM, of the best kind. Ottaws, Nor 29, 1810 CURRAXTS â€"Quite FRCIrS.â€"The fsest table and ©OoRing rai«in« that can be had, large fresh ans rich fAavored. SPERM CAKXDLES and fancy perfumed soaps, th: greatest variety in the city. and made to ordet by Fiâ€"l1d of London, England. Thereis an endle«s variety of those fine goods worthy of SPECIAL £TTENTION FPOR FaMILIES, beiog Evorybodyhould know that to use good goods «arge money. TRYLHEM. Ottawa, December 5, 1870. It is naw ANX ESTABLISHED FACT If you want FIRSTâ€"CLAS8S DAiI&RY BUT. TER, call at the New GROCERY sTORE: Corner Bussex and York Streets, New Crop West End, Layers, Yalencia and Bâ€"ediâ€"ss Raiâ€"ins and Currants, Frâ€"sh Tarkey m mm Cholcse I®» perial Prunes, Canded Poels, Cross & BlackwelPs Pickies, Hauces, Jams, Jellies, and Mermailades, Frosh Oysters, Lobsters Be. mmmmm,‘:l&- chotco lot ef Bootch and: English Ales and P «toer, Wines and .-fi':h. Booton Whiskey, Jamaica Rum, uld Syrups and Thos. Patterson, At the New GROCERY STORE, Corner Bussex and York Streets. Extra Finy Green, Biwk and Japian lb.hn.dm(b:o.d M- Corn Meal, at the NEW UBUCI Cormer Bussex and York btreets, Ottewe, Hov 39, 1379 ( Pioe s Feuily +6 PrT Crcat Stoa®, oLD RYE, g ::'{o:“ J OHN A. BITTERS, J. M. 0, DELES DERNIERS, ; WHIBKEY â€"Old and : Mild, (fall and BACON. uur Mott# ~â€"» Quick Sales and Consrantmr ons Haxp, FAMILY PROOF, * _ diGHRWINES, AY, DECEMBER 22, 1870 veor t | _ Reseived a fresh corsignmert of this dclicicus ‘Wine. 1t is ful‘ favoured, of great body, and ‘NM pority, f A Qweet Kod Wine of dolicate fAavour and bou. qust, toralus bie for invainds. * This wine hes been speclaliy imported as a pure Wine to be used intoe noly Communion The following gentlomen beve kluu!y allowed their names to be usea as references : Ven Archdeacon Fulter, Toronto. Ker J Beaven, D D, «* Rer G B Read, D D, «* Rerv E Baldwio, «4 Rex W s Darlirg, «* Reov A Wiiliams, #« . RKer J D Qugyley, «* and Syrups, all grades. 1HKE OLD STOCK, SAVE)} FROM FIRE _ SELLING_ AT TWENTYâ€"FIVE h PERCENT BELOW CO8T Now is the time or bar ains. 1104 MKPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALEK W _ IB@TEAS AND WINES,â€"=@s Ottawa ‘August %3, 1870 preston & RoOWSELL KILLT A R Y T A 11L 0 R 8 EN18 WHELA®NX, ”JD ‘. #4 Lv' l%?vu’.' C Rer 8 Beatord Jones, L L U, Ottaw . K A B 1T MA K £ R 8 m. F6 SPAGKKS sTREKE, «â€"ALeQâ€" Afall Btock of Branormes, Gins, Jemaloa Rom, roof sad Uid hyo Whiskey. Shormes, btil »nd mlmlu. Ohampago», m«alaga, Muderia Noyan Curacon dnn- dge Menths, r.‘o-ltp. Chartrew»o, Marâ€"schiâ€"o, bnglish d Canadian Ales and romer, #o, &:, &¢ F V. P, MACPBER3SON, Wine Xe:cha 1t Elgin Btrect. Agent for Queliton 5t G eorge & Cos pore Otawa, Des 10, |=f0 1J+3+. OUSILLOS PORT. N"lclo LEGISLATIYE ASSEMBLY OoF OXTARIO, Toroxto, 290th O:tober, 1870. Notice is hereby given, that the last day for receiving Pâ€"titions for P ivat= Bills will be WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY.EIGHTH day of DECEMBER next. 3 # CHaRLES T. GILLMOR,. 2 ITUATIONX WANTED K. PuvI® & COMPAIY, e se % Addres E. 3. . A SELECT A8SSORT XENT A Married Man, who understands varming in Mite departments ; has had long experience in sUILARATS MadS TO OROER Grocertes, P¢. $ Ouawa, Jaly‘ i6, 1=70. Broad Uloths, 6 BOSPITAL STRKET ASs F AR M E R Doe Skins, MONTREA L. Timts D4 44tt s ADVERTISENENT, ° Have opened up within the last few days several CASES and BALES Assorted DR" GOUDS, to which they respectfully invite attention. F RBeiy*~ Ladies, please observe the following caretully, their benn many articles enuâ€" merated worthy of Notice : 24> L a i ig R@yâ€" Our Stock, for extent, variety, quality and price,â€" stands unrivalled in Ottawa. : MAGEE & RUSBLL, eeL â€"| [Â¥ 3 & R. L JAMBES & C0, MAGEE & RUSSELL Ottawa, I?c. 8, 1870. AT TBE SPARKS STREET, Table Napkins and Damasks, Huck Towels, Cotton and Linen Diaper, ‘Grass Linen and Holl inds. Black Lustres and Al Black and Colored &m Glove FEimmished ‘Cambrics. Colored Plushes, French Crapes, Silks and Satins. Black Vely«teens, Grey and w hite Cottons, Sot. Sixony Flannels, Fancy Shirting do, English and Canadian Blankets, Waterproof Tweeds, Overcoatings. Breakfast Shawle, Fancy Woollen Goods, ‘adies Sct. Mire, Gent‘s Underclothing, Kid Mitts and Gloves, Black and Coloured Velvet Rib. Tartan Velvet Rib Black and Coloumlk Ri Tartian New Linen Sets, â€"_ Black and White Silk Laces, Hair Nets, New BSS&., Haiir Puffs and Rolis, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Cushion Tassels, White Filacclie, fF White TMI& Coloured Kilk Twists. 46 64 from 20 to 90 cents, at 15 to 80. especially the prices, are ExorEnm~our Moperiats, 64 44 64 wlil} .. Mrs. N: *4 | the «old « ~| . ‘The d« A Chamier, and other | years ago. € A new c (â€" i lation intc 4 lm-o-n A correspondent says : "The following details of the daily routine of life in the Vatican may not be foungd devord of interâ€" est. Pius IX. rises at an: m{{ hour every morning, celebrates mase, and recites the daily o&o together with his private chamâ€" berlain. â€" After which he takega cup of coffee, and at 9 o‘clock W Minisâ€" ters and Presidents of the various offices of state. Mondays and Fridays are set apart for the reception of Cardinal Monaco La Valletta as director of the affaire concernâ€" ing all ecclesiastical congregations, â€" Tuceâ€" Becretary of State. â€" Cardianmthl daily an audience as Vicar of the ¢ity of Rome. ‘I he affairs of the apostolic Court of Chancery are laid before his Holiness through the datary office, or by some deputy secretary of the court, as the actual chancellor, Cardinal Amat, is seldom able to be in personal attendance at the Vatiâ€" can. The service of the Pontifical anteâ€" chamber : is performed by éight â€" of the nobie guard, and by gens d‘armes, and Swiss and Palatine mgm.rd-. The priâ€" vates attend in turn, the usual comâ€" panions oft.hePoponwdkiwhlohhouka daily in the Logg.e of Rap! from 11 till 12. are Monsignors Negrotto, Sanminiatelli, and Casall, After midâ€"day on certain days, Monsignor Ricci as Maestrodi Camera, preâ€" sents to his Holiness those strangers, ladies and gentiemen who may have obtained ission to attend an audience. Pius E converses withtbot:ll’mut affability on these occasions, gener resenting to uehmlimecmormnz‘l,“uh&n a question or two concerning their families and their countries, and ‘often winds up with a kindly jest, at which the Holy Father 1s extremely apt, and imparting to them %:tolie benediction in dismissing them . hour .of his Holiness‘s simple dinner now approaches. and. at its conclusion, ~after : spending a _ short time in prayer, the Pope retires for an hour‘s repose. Between three and four used to be the hour for the daily drive, but considering himself a prisoner, Pins 1%, m&?:finu ml‘r’m a ramble through oys atican g which are extremely well w-dfw tolonsblyad extensive. “'ll'.om dusk fi iness returns to hi xrh-m converses for some time his favorite attendants, after which he partakes of a daughters: are now living at Kensington, fio“ofleowtuhnrb"i'.gllandon. The desth is announced of %&n Chamier, the author of "Tom Bow hn and other novels which were popular thirty d“‘;:(,).;_:'!'n:- _f._._fln,‘_ :... The Countess Guicecioh has completed her new work, « Lord Byron in Italy," An Englishmin bas written and publishâ€" “Mvflmd Mr, W. H. ‘s "History of the Tower" may nbohdhtinafowmtb. Mrs. Nathan Hawthorn and her two _A ner tribution to philology i ns mis Frouch br Plats 15 arawa m the songs and popular ‘tales in that rare didlect, the Greek of Caabria, A Leipsic publisher has lately issue4 "The Purveyors of Hell" etc., being an historical description of the secret police systm and the secret societies of all times r‘m by D. V. Kazony. "I€ having been asserted that Fitz Hugh Ladlow wrote: "The â€" Opium â€" Habit," pubâ€" lished two years ago, it is announced that the author :s a gentleman of Connecticut, fifty years old, whose autobiography 1t conâ€" tains. Mr. Ludiow furnished the two closing chapters and aidedl its passage through the pressâ€"that‘s all, Pumas the elder is reported dead, alâ€" though some doubt is cast on the reps rt. Prof, De Morgan‘s " Book of Almanacks kready, the exâ€"tragedian, is about lbxi-h’finohuormini-mm of _ ___IPRICEâ€"3 CEN‘TS ‘solute dife, and his living to sixtyâ€"eight rears is more astonishing than his death. The original «"John Brooks " of Louisa Alcott‘s “mm," died in East dalden, a since, at the age of hirtyâ€"seven, under the business name of ohn Brooks Pratt. He had been for ten It is expected that Mr. Morris will have he fourth and concluding part of his E:»m. ‘The Earthly Paradise," ready before ‘hristmas. A considerable portion of it is lready in type. Thetitles of the six tales if which it will corsist are : The Golden ipples," The Fostering of Aslang," * Belâ€" Jrophon in «Argos," ©Bellerophon in iycis," "The Ring given to Venus," and +The Hill of Venus" An epilogue will, f course, lude the work, but it will 10t bo_ql‘gno; nothing like the proâ€" ears bookkeeper for the central Iron ‘oundry there, and was a main greatly beâ€" »red and esteemed by all ‘who new ‘him. in length. '\Sue s "maids of honor" untess they a'rw'ud aughters of a peer, not of lower than ‘n earl. ‘They are almost invariably selectâ€" «1 from among the daughters ol the .aughters or ounger sons of peers, and 1e in a posiffton hich renders their «lary of £40U a year an object. The life f a maid of honor at the court of Queen [ictoria has n as free from all tempâ€" huon to s to folly as that of the oung ladies whom we read of in De Gramâ€" 10nt‘s Memoirs was"full, and * la bille iennings‘‘ and the other two charming abjâ€"etes ofi Lely‘s pencil who have been anded down by him to ty, would ive been dreadfull the Wind â€" r of wd."d lively for wung ladies durid present rufn + en at the best of t.mes, is now duller ~»n ever. The maids of honor retain their le of * honorable," which they receive appointment, ufter they marry, but it waiting "‘ are widows. Since her husâ€" "nd‘s d.ath her Majesty has always »Alected ladies similarly bereaved. They eceive £800 a year, which is a very acâ€" ueen Victoria‘s Ladies in Waiting. g a good muffl fact, in a worldâ€" point of siew they rarely murry well. ‘The Queen generally presents a muid of ar with a handsome present in money .. her marriage, besides the hundred fuinea cashmere shawl which is Her Majesty‘s almost invariable flu. Many of them rtain their positions long after they have reached the middle life, and one lady, now retired, who was removed, and turnâ€" ed a deaf ear to repeated intimations that her resignation would be accepted, was ol4 enough to have been Her Maujesty‘s mother. ‘There are always namerous apâ€" plicants for all the positions nbout.tE- court, but at the s«me time many of those whom the Queen would particularly like *o have about her decline, and, indeed, unless -:;onoy is a decised object, there is little inducement to persons in a high posiâ€" tion to undertake such duties. In forH:or days a close connection existed between court places and politics, and it is matter of histury that the late Sir Iobert Peol, at an early period in the present reign, deâ€" clined to form a government, because the Queen refused to part with certain memâ€" bers of her household, «friends of her youth,"" whose influence Nir Robert conâ€" An English correspondent writes: With e exception, all Queen Yictâ€"ria‘s ‘ladies 1 oung sidered would frustrate his own. Now, however, except in the case of the misâ€" tress of the roves, which is regarded as a &ofla of state, l:e minister ve;y rarely objection to the presence of any parâ€" M.:rhdy.ntl:hw‘hno doubt if he did AQ would ' to res: JIn London t.lnm thom in waitâ€" ing do not actually live in the palace, but are ferched and carried accordingly as their attendance is required, by a royol carriage placed at their disposal, but the maids of honor live at the palace botK in town and country. ‘The Queen @lways shows kind recollection of old servants deserving it, whether of high or low ‘deâ€" who had arevolver and when the fond parent ~objected to the _ calls _ of the suitor, the suitor put an end to further trouble by shooting â€" the fondedito: ial pabaliiis * 1 s} .s.2 u:0005 o. 0 ty The regular weekly man was killed in Han Francisco last week. lle was an ediâ€" tor, and had a daughter who had a euitor _ The Chicago Evening Post says : «* John H. Surratt is going to raise money by lectâ€" uring on the assassination conspiracy. Can‘t the man pick pockets at funerals, or rob graves, or take a contract for feedâ€" ing «n orphban asylum, or steal the widow‘s mite fot a living, without muking money out of a connection th«t renders him a death‘s head among living men ?" A London man who withholds his name, keeps annoying a churitable institution by sending ¢5,000 donations under, cover ot darkness, in violation of law, Detectâ€" ives are working the case up, and he can‘t go long uupunished. ,, ¢ Mr. Worth, who, escaping from Paris was w by the Prussians, in the b .l loon which fell at Chartres, and has just been sent for trial by courtâ€"mairtial to Meudon, is, it is said, the well known man milliner. Count Bismarck is reported to have said to General Boyer at Versailles, "General Burnside has mmived from Paris, and given me a iption of affairse inside, characterising the city as a madhouse inâ€" havited by monkeys." A vessel is fitting out at Boston to take men to the newlyfound diamond fields of South Africa. Already thirty perâ€" sons have secured passage in quest of wealth, and at least one of them is entitled to be called strongâ€"minded â€"â€"perseving. at leastâ€"â€"for he has spent more than iwenty years of his life in digging for treasu® in various parts of the world, and still is poor, Helen A Braston declares that, as a rule, * interesting" American girls develope into sickly, Tomplnining t::ot::on ‘:ho break down aud grow premiturely old, and p.eâ€" vish, and morbid, and pot(_for nogl;_in:. ASacramento piper sys that wild geese are so plenty in California that they give as much annoyance to railroad men as the shoppers in summier, ""l"hofofl;vhg is a copy of the Bill of Fare at a fashionsble Parisian restaurant. Horse Hou’z with millet. Bhoulder of Dog, Tomato S:uce. Jugged Cat, with Mushrooms, _ Dog G-o{c, with Peas Balmis of Rait, Eance Robert. Joint of Dog, served witn young Rate, and Pepper Sauce, Begoni«a with Gravy. Prersici=s Horszs.â€"Many persons pbysic their horses frequentlyâ€"especially every which has caused the 1285 of many v«lushle horses, as physic, as it is usually giv which generally proves ; it also weakâ€" mtho.h‘iq.dth-n.&nhh more liable to disease, or less able to throw it off â€"what is required is a medicine which will m'anayupon the bowels, and act upon the liver and lungs, removing all obâ€" structions therefrom, purifying the bloed, and enabling all the urgans to do their work without overtaxing any, which is ao complished by the use of "Darley‘s Condiâ€" tion P’dfl' and Arabian Heave Remedy®" English Plum Pudding, with Horseâ€" Happenings Here and There. 4 WRNUR 18 VW’ eBC" dnjoinwmofu Irish Aiays wives or widows

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