18213 #. /’7 *‘ «OL Fï¬cu&wo.u D. 8., _ sUOKGBUN LE~TIST, UBPRONe, PR OPRCETOR, A OF qUs%¢ iso0 ELonsâ€"strs Pomas 07AÂ¥ 4. %«un; ND onvrogt POR 8 TRAVELLLNG eUBLIC. KBR .# . comumme: + CEKs8T LI@QqUORS, y " And the table spread with 8& U1u6+%H#, ult Mabling aad an Atteotive Hostier. NETOALFE AXD QUEEN sTREETS. Bty sollâ€"ite! in Cana la and the United 1 Trawi» and Timb r Mark«, Lnduostrlat 4 Cope wmights, Transter«, &* , regiâ€"tâ€"r. lhe shortest notice, Co des ot L+ws, Cir. Bd in ormativ~, «ont iree 0 + applicaâ€" Duwing« propar~4 and copt d r mot rate United Stit a Pate A# M#y strend~d to,.4 Several ruluable is for a.le LICACY O% THE 8EASON . _ ___t. 0. COURSOLL®4, 26, 1870 15214 IV. ‘e, 3paMR ***C" | sinshin, Chose Puller ~Eeq, Architect Al j y ¢ OQ@amoÂ¥ | W?‘:b".‘.- '..M?.. '“ “,'“‘% lc im geo merverentommntnens Managing Director 0. & 8. L. K. K. 1 . Sarmster, Attorâ€" a COHnIYÂ¥TIK, Commussion Merchant and nazcery, Conveyâ€" w Benersa! Agont sole agoent for Read‘s ar ot Susser Aand | qighwines »~4Proof #Riskey ; siso, Dawes‘ Laâ€" 308% _ | shineâ€"Ales nd Parter ~Pork, Fiour, &0., for sale. NO. 1349. t» / a GaudiGeticee 00‘ DOWano. Orgaois, Cbrist »Lmw, Soite EMW of Organ, nmn‘ OSinging rer, Notury | Residenceâ€"t»Connor streat _ wr. Dowsre was n‘._(- ;ormerty Choirster Boy rud \rtiscled Pupil ot Mr ma_st d*urt . W. Done, of Worcester t ath : ir«1, Kngiâ€"nd. «es‘ | e Aemes eE e e eette C . EERmEity | .-nnfll.n & Co., Land Survrepors, Land | Agents,B «.<ghtsmen, &o. GMes, m the Ontart« id «ak , <8:u-u. Ortawea. V | tor Trust «na Loan | %. &. Pamem»s 1 Lo# U Awemam:s Win L dunrkxKarack nant Th Qurion: No. 5, Aparks threet. asar the Russe l 1 _ suse, Ottaws city, 0. Â¥ . Cu.‘ll.ll J, YFasKEH, Ascourâ€"nt B oks posted Acowsats made out,. Apple as the «Cee otf U P Mili solishor, Rferences: we HAD, U U Piakhe; ‘ORGANLST AXD TRKACAER OP MUEIC. Residenceâ€"Kigin stree:, South of Slater Street. Clusses for beginnors at Mr Gowan‘s Uall on Mondays, Woesnesdays and Fridays at4} p m. Ottaws, July 15th, 1879, 1it0 of ‘IU.ICAL ACADPEA Y. Puris. Lessons on Plano ar | T ‘a Panc as 1 Singing. Ridese Ottawa, June u..fu. : 115y .m under Chapter LXVI! of the -mld Statutes of Canada. YITAWA OFFICBEâ€"G P Davuwonp‘s Exchange O@Qese, 19 Sparks strest. \ DIRECTORS : AJOSEPH, Chairman; D C THOMSON, Tres arer; 8 B FOOTS A THOMSON, T H DUKN. Otawse, Novs, iss RMMUOND Manager A beautiful sountry residense with Fifteen (15) Acres of Land (or moreif necessary) aitached ; the wumut:â€"mu surâ€" mb’.‘.nvcdhvdy ade trees. The whole within 10 minates drive of the wovernment Lot No 30, lst Convosston of Glousester t Froni, containing 00 acres, 180 acres wesl cloar= nudhpnmlaulnm-.o"flnln- tunces, a dOne Awelling hbouss, two stoty bigh, reasonable terms, b. term of yoears Apply ®e ® CHARLES ROWAN, 6 Wt O ts ‘lBtews beptember 4, 870 1454 t&edtu usne to 1se8wor to the «roat onsoaragement whion he has received up to the present, he has deterâ€" wminedto ealarge and thoroughly furnish anew mis estamisnmsat He will sarve ao expsease to reuder .. Parlour the mos«t comfortavole, am o prosa . ho art experiaaced hair drossors, HalIR DREXSING â€" PARLOUR, ; Wellington street, * Opposite the Sank of Montreal. & HENDR*A0U, the propristor of that so yo. alar Parloat, hag the piesgare to arnounce to* alt rumsroas friends and the paniic in general, tTerms of sale, cach n,nanu-uruâ€" therwise a small paymenat down., and Lalanc« a from : to 10 yoars, to sait parchaser. Aml...w&lol- & a BRKADLEYT, Soliortor nx:u-.ot“"- Mearly opp the Post UBce. N. B.â€"Money to lena on Rea! Estate Torm IDEuPLEK!S TEHLKOGRAPH COMPaANCY He wilt hits always on hand he bast perâ€" tnmeaiinp ortad dirsotly from Paris and London. MH QKND & 4U solicits a risit io convince all of the troth of is statement» .p--iiv- youu Ruoors, _ PaTEXr® PLAS : ICG sLAaTE PAINY, Is the best and chaupest material in use for pre= erving as#w, or repairing old JR SALLE. IRONX OR TIX ROOF4, No matter ‘how oad their condition MULLINRGE, Jr., AaAscaoarsssou. â€" O asseâ€" Belt‘« W‘ ook, sappotrs‘ Urodge smsousm.â€"â€" B Adims, %24, A.chiteot, Phil=â€" sHINGLE ROOF 3, Making them . warrisE AND WaATER PROOF, "%a Ha dens into a costing of 3SOLLD SLATE by or For lhnning Frams Baildings «under the ols boards. An e@sctual protection agsinst cold dump and rermia. Rats and mice will aoume Oltawa, Beptember 41, 1870 _ 1468 Bend ter iroular, instructions, &0. * BUVHANAN £00,, Wholesale Depot for Roolng Materia and Foun Beg ‘o intimate to theur customers and th pablic generally , natthey will geep constanil on A+u0 ‘HBE HOWLEY 2akMA tu 1ET. wÂ¥ BKEE AND MUTTON. Price §$8 a barrel, mixed reaay for use. A barrel will cover 10 «paares (10 & 10). To be had at No FRAME DWELLING should be withont HE L L SATC _ a» _ es > . »Wrecelsaneounus. MXCED AND SALT ROUND, b #4 & ROLLED BELRZF FOR PARTIRS, 8SHEATHING FELT GOVEKRNOR â€" GFNERAL BV FARD FRESH KILLED THE1L STALLA, to N D 04 46 A U 4 BTALLâ€"FED Nos. 5 and 1, Rsg, A.chiteot, Phils= , Architect \IME; and . Phos toyrolds, L. L. K. K. t ole agent for Read‘s| S@"A! i iearian o P incwess , Fiour, &0., * rest. aoar the Russe l " wetikk Bs htï¬ en Rieifoneeneremmnteu O'&- remnme enepgmpr mrcerienr mprthe ( 0 T :C 32 Lemoine Street, TDt BRO} 14 No. 25 RIDEAU STREET, Plumbers, Gas «. 1 Steam Wittors, Tin wor kmanli> "Aer. * yoog hk i » . giteq 64 Rosing and Ating qp&n-ncuam Fin Gutters, Conductors, CmPORTERI OFf : JUST RHOSIVCD or »Pride of Csnadsa" and «osola," a splendid s«ortmenm of Block Tin Tes and Gofes Port, seily Moalds,. Wire Dish CGovers, Sfise Boxes, Lydieg‘ Dressing Cases. Trays, Enamelioa Ple UVishes, Presorvring Pons, Deil WUk ~agcepans, &o , &0. Joustuatity on nand, Cooking Stoves, (b st makers) JTot Ais Faxvuatges, W ater Coolers, Baths, makers) Jlot Ais Warvuages, W ate? Cooiers, DaLns (ah «slads) Cutiery, Plated aod Britannia Mots News, F3 Books, &0 &0. Ataws, August 10. 1970 §@"Al) work in any of the . unebhe» executed in a prompt us uds 4nd d .. it Ruccssty ~andihâ€"m se Suugani â€"v P Table c . Tess Tray*,. Tabl, ko puilt Rarsan Digke, eau Oatebes Latches, Axes, Paws, Pi«nes, Hquares, """".":. BLYTH 4& FISHUTN® TACKLE. c»nmprising Rods, Linss, les. Hooks, Pieats, Trolls, Panaters, Lenading tthio s coaairemrear en 4+ /4 T E*d& B viie, 1 qveis, Ard.‘lp\h-. Draw Kuives, 40. &o, &0.: ‘r20gether®w! PAINT OF aALL COLUOU®KS : Rose, Pink. Bura Umber, Terra do Kions. Orrome Â¥ellow, Yellow scbre, velessial Blue rams Green, Brunew ok Green, Magnesia Gre«en, Veneiian Green, KRed Lead, W bite Loâ€"a, in Ob or D'-Ii;d‘m" Black, Ivery Bleok,. Lamp Black B WD, Raw wil. tmt-u. Bensole, Coal Oil, Patus Brusues, Â¥a , &o 6+ @ APITAL »» TVE Elevatea Uven Couk Stoves, at H. MEADOWS & Co. Low Oven Cook Stoves, at ‘ H. MEADOWS & Co Box and Parlor Stoves, at H. MEADOWS & Co Coal Stoves, Base Burners, at o THUO8~ WLKETT, ,\No.24, rriean atroot, Sign of ths Aoavil. P. 8. â€"Al goods delivered freeso any part 6f he Ciy. UWritawa, Nov 18, 1870 a Double Stoves, at H. MEADOWS & Co. The Quintal Coat Store, ak _ _ _ _._. .. Parlour Coâ€"k Stoves, at Dumb 8 H. MEADOWS & Co. Stove Pipes and Elbows, at Lumbermen s Supplies, at Ist Prize Stoves can be seen, aRDwWanskt HAaAnowanaer t ‘The Subscriber has just received a fullassort. ment from a celebrated Grower in HOLLAN D, hoth for Spring Gardening and inâ€"déor Ou) The Flower Roota above mentioned not comwing to hand till lats in® the season, are wl tred for sale at low prices.. _ . . FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, LATE MANAGEKR, We e E2e dE 17 ‘..“‘.‘..‘.“m‘.““". He a~w begs to inform them Mn-fl% mence buâ€"iness on his own secount in a few day?, n part of Mr MeLean‘s Auction Roo‘, to reat 81 Te ME L UT OE Sascoks â€" contiowder â€" is apeck. o y o t antt i ar 0d Satronâ€" :t'.:l‘-buu--. -3:':'. same patronâ€" ...au-uno-‘dbnhl.l-u sltuation "Htaws, Deo 16,18"0 Mig lt m Adltand -'---â€"- :-‘-â€"vâ€" PC ~.-; ~.~ o = i 0 sn cagaleats Povst ‘atdisiemc Pe tark (UMAN LINE OF MALL STERAMERS, SAILI® PROM #EW TORK SVERAY SATURDA) AND ALT romvats. AAÂ¥ES OF m‘mm'-“‘ Lirverpool or o t oo Liverpool 0Of QHOORELOWI _ ..».zeessesse s«essens _ 0 U Pras8BAGA B7 the rousbat OTEANEE TT HaLiPaX T Pirn ‘lagea, P apable in Goid. i iss M,.A,,u_...._...â€"_-m- . #KE Aad6 80 atLk®at 18 010 Des w w $% Mï¬ m OF Qu@ORBUOWN...010000 sssessse meeee DUTCH EULBs! M EDICAL HALL, Ottaws, Nov. 18, 1870 uky : > > BPARKS STREET, Wirhes to retarn sincere thanks to his friend» AAREMM.2s00 . <«»scesceees weese «o0 GedBRaRTEETTTy CC .John‘s, N.#., by branch steameor...=â€"«â€"â€"â€" 30 06 Mokets sold to acd from Engiand, Lreland, and Continent, at mogerate rates: #orortherinfor »atioso, apply atthe Company t a1ves oOP ragmases eV TEsaamcaoar 6 Pirst Oabin, Pagable in Goid. 0R LIVEAPOO L &4 &@UK L LR8TOUR IvidAiaRD Stoves, all sizes, at j OF qENBqaAL WoL IBALING AARDW AaKS. 35 SUSSEX STREE: Mangers, &oe. Hyacinaths, many varietius, Druyg §1»18. bt Broadway, Now York, " «8 R40K4 & OROMBLE, Jttan#e. H. MEADOWS & Co. 13, 1870. at H. MEADOWS & Co. H. MEADOWS & o H. MEADOWS & Co. H. MEADUWA & Ce H. MEADOWS & Co. 40 Bparkeâ€"st, Ottawa. 1O 161171 . MEADOWS & Co. sease «o0 see6e000 0000000 1498 iz Q1TAWA, MOND\Y, DECEMBER 26, 1870 ol w< P. BASKIRVILLE & BROS., £100 # MIBJS M NNR Ko. 86 Rideau St., and Duke St., Chaudior®, OTrTaAWwWA, [ wisTaE AppFey,~***~ * ~xinâ€"*s l URANGEE aad LEWON8, | + ’ CHEES®, HAYS, ‘ 5 and BACON. Remember our Motto â€"« Quick Seles and | Uight Profite." Where from thâ€"is prâ€"at Increase of business and the large addi:ion now put to their Siore, with a well s«lectel Stock, and coa: stant atteniion oa theit patt, will +babif trem to sell at prices not to b6 equailed elsswhere . dn are m snn o otoh hib d m There will be found always on hand & geoeral aâ€"gortment of GR JCER!Es, 14 vis4 TREA® in particular, imported, â€" t LIQUORS, WINES, BRANULES, GIN, IRIBSH and â€". sCQ DOH W HIAKEY, Guoderbem & Worts‘ â€" MIGUWLNES DIR&CT â€" ImPORTATIONS 151 N Ex. Ships COGNAC, NEREO, U CITY of QUEBEC, from It you No. 26 hideau Stre. t. 1X The following Goods in sto :k and fotr Sale : BRANDIES.â€" Pure and una‘ulterstait, good f.r any use, always on baud in Wuod PORT WINEâ€"Purs and reliable (30 years old) for M.dicinal purposes and the only bhouse in the Ci y what imports such WILIN &3 direct to ori«P. sHERRY â€" WINBS â€"Various grades, vYery, v ry Pale, (seliions tavour J 8,1 old Wins «t a pric to dâ€"ty compet tiâ€"n. GINâ€"J ba D "Kuyper & Sons Doubleâ€" B.rried, First lasgs. ag WBy* Try their TEAS. We Oitawa, Nov 29, 1870 | ~COTCH WAISKaY â€"OId and Mil1, (fall streugth.) | RUM, of the best kind. _ ; ut o4 t ‘ PORTEA® -‘rufs.-odum Dublin acd Dawe‘s, Lach ne, To spivudid order COFFRE. â€" Deliclous _ Flavour. _ Fresh Roasted and Grovod Daily. TEAY. «The bost qualitias ot Black, Japan, and Gr.on, new crop and fragant. 3UGARs and SYRUPS of all kinds. ) ‘HEESE â€"Fine old (Recsors and Fac» tory) tme best. YOoU waANTPâ€" ° TO SAVE MONEY * G0o to ns PICKLESavod SA UCKS, Jams and Jellies from Croâ€"se »ud. Blackwells, in great variety FRUTIS.â€"The fsest table and codking alâ€"in« that can be had, large frush and rich Aavrored. & CURE \XTS â€" Poels, Itlé fow AX ES TABLISHED FA10T you Want any Firstâ€"Class BRANDIEA ut WINES and the best gFamily Groâ€" kgesies, you must go to at the SYew G@ROOBEAY Sussex and York Streets, Thos. Patterson, If you want FiRSTâ€"OL A88 DAiI&RY BUT. TER, call at the New UROJERY s»TORE Corner Bussâ€"x and York Streets. Ottaws, Dugember 5, 1870 .’d."Mul, #.)imon ana ‘Tomatoo chuiee lot . of Scatch avd English . P.uter, Wines and Srandics, Gin, or B Atle. Fizs, wâ€"“(-lup-,â€"- . Lemons, Chuice Loâ€" perial Pranes, Canded Poels, 3“&, Orous & Bim kw lUs Pickles, Sauces, J-l.l, Jelites, Whiskey, At the New GROCERY STORE, Corner Sus«x and . York Streots. * Extra Fins Green, Black and Japan Toas, u.,.vm.urmw. o Corper Susa x and York btrects. Now Crop West EKad, Layers, Valencia and wdl as Raiâ€"ins and Currants, Fosh Tarkey PEX rion t oLD RYE, Fine Family and Pastry Flour, Ost and ao Mcal. at the XEW GoOCERY STORE, d-dh'un;i:lwu of Gowth. Gorner Bussex and Yorkâ€"sts. Ottaws, Kov 29, 1870 1526 J oOHN A. BITTERS, Oroteries. . M. C. DELES DERNIERS, Jamaica Rum, Old Byo, Syrups and «â€" BY ConstiaxtL?y 08 FAMILY PROOTF, HIGHWINES8, UNION and 1526 p cmd ‘ »nt* 39 RIDEAU STRKET, QTTAW A 4AVING OPEXED HI8 _.W ESTABâ€" LI8SHMENT (nearly opposite theâ€"Nd Stand,) #ore Torsale at VHBRY* LOW PRICES a large ad well salectea stoch, qomprising Groceries, #Wines, Liquors Tobaces Lausiry and Fancy Joaps, Sauces, Sploos. vioties:, GBrooms, Bruzhes, COandles, Quarse and Finoe Salt. Asso, :; & , Bordeguzand ther Vinegars 1 MESS PJItK, _ CILLED sALMON, ""*** GCABBE. H!RAINGS,‘ ° & â€" the qumerous other aicleos necessary 0 6¢hâ€" titute a cou.plete stook. Ti Seprn. iietongrionges, Loporia T ~"B° .‘; Japen.Uelong; Coungon, im oasg W'ï¬â€˜i&:':wl’-“.’"‘ thoar A.. °L brech Cofeés grownd and roosted daily on 1QqUORSâ€" %, 4. Gookid Bairorts © enau‘t & Co, Hen eusy, Pipor‘s and other orands. he promises. Â¥W ‘~ _ @herries io <all grader, Ports of Ane jwality, Burguady, Sogterne and Maderia W ines all nrises in ‘wood and bottle . Iimuroved by age. ~_ all prices, in ‘wood and buitle.improved by age. ngdwists, OLD RYE, eBoOF AND . . .t mwAIGx®", igh proofand savor, at exrremely low rices, 11"\.?-0'-‘»0,3«.-":« Yooteh Whikey and o. A s y OLLA $ 1t G18â€" % t . e Kugpor‘s and Hontmans, n wood V “l‘l'hmh' tavu;d..“““ j P v|1 a1. been . # mported as a pors Wine go usea intse -:o!} Comme=nioo "The following genilewen beve kloaiy allowed their nawes to be usea as references ; Ven Ambueaodn Wulier, Torunto. > â€"<( _ :â€5.5.:\â€;â€;)%' bius® #li18u40 er «2064 beooy *Dias 4115 b40 : Rev ‘u.uoh. J bor a k«e W s DPiaitt®, , " _ ‘*‘*~ 4 Rov A W t Aats, © a« RKe~ J D Cayley, =â€"~ «e Rev #@ “n‘."; # C Rev 8 Begiord Jones, L L D, Ottawa â€"â€" AL#0â€" + Afall Swook of Brapares, Gins. J»maiss Ram. Proof rnd uid hyo W bMskey. Shorties, btill =no Sparklicg M selfe{ Cbhampaigo«, Malaga, Maderia Irolzie.: Noyan Uuradou, C.eme de Nenth (‘}‘n-'.*l‘:m ..’.““‘ï¬ol ©, Mar :qfl:?"mmh and Ales and rmot.lg.g:. D , > y 4. P, MACPARER3ON, .. â€" . Wine Mer hast â€" Sale atre finers‘ prices. HK OLD.s'l‘UCJ% sAYVE}» FROM FIRYF SELLING â€" aT ‘PWEATY.FIYVE "PEK CENT BELOW ©cOST. i Now is the dme or bar aiws," > (1105 RBalB WHELAS, MPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALER NY Agont for Quelton, 8t George & OCo# pdre renoch Wines «s Uittawa, Dec 18, i8T0 *> : _ 1836 preston & RowsELL, YILITARY â€" TAlLOR® QUALLLUA ~PORWE, on J o * LEGISLATIVE A8S8SEMBLY OF ox'rmo,‘ Toronto, 20th Ontober, 1870, Notice is bereby given, that the last day for recetving P titions for P ivat» Bills will be WEDNE+DAY, the TWEST3â€"REIGHTH day of DECEMBER next. â€" |~> OHaRLES T. GILLMO®B, #&PFTEAS AND WINES, @a A Married Wan, who anderscands rarming in all its lepartments ; b +ss had long experience in 0. POJAIK & COMRPARY, urocertes, #¢6. A SELECT ASSORTMENT T weeds, sUILTI® Â¥10% To ORdOK6L ITUAFRIOKX WAsTED Ouawae, Jaly 14. !=790. H A‘BIT &# AK B R S 36â€" 8P ARKS ~8T,.RE ET h Whiskey. (risch Potteon Broad Cloths, Addrom R. E. ‘s Hosprtap straxr,. ~ _ AS FAR ME R Doe Skins, Fancy Coatings $ } Vestings, &c. MONTREAL 1 FARMER, Hill, £.0 GARLAXD, MUTCHRMOR & CO Comprising amongst othe;" Gioods the fol: 34 FACKAGES NEW GOODS, lowing :â€" 1 Case French Merinoes, + 1 Case Kid Gloves and Hosiery, 1. Case Plain and Terry Ribbons, and Plain and Tartan Sash Ribbons, 1 Case Black and Colored Ribbon Velvets 1 Case Ladiés Fiats, ~ icdlemnent dri 1 Case Â¥mbroidered Mustin Sets, for Even ce * . +o. nl . 1 Cise Hair Nets and Silk Epangles, for : Dress Trimmings, _ 1 Case Sheetings, _ [J, 1 Bale Serges, 1 @ Scarlet Flannels, / 1,Case Fancy Flannels, 1 «©* Canadian Flannels, Bales C:nagdian Grey Blinkets, 2 Cases Cornwall White Blankets, 6 Cases Heavy Tweeds, 3 © Light G ey Etoffes, x: «*‘ MId Grey .. " With other 06034 top numerous te parâ€" ticularizse. Would siy that their Stock, notwithstand ing their Immense Sales during the las; 3 months (without doubt the largest ever made by any Dr{ (Goods House in Ottawa) was never so Well assorted at this season of the year as it is jast now. _ 64 GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & €0, R&y* Ixsreomex Ixvire». WHOLESALE & RETAIL Ortawa, Dec. 16, 1870. R. L. JAMBS & C0. New Jackets, AT THE Oxfo:d JUST RECEIVED, Dss3 6XID). SPECIAL® LNE from Â¥) to 9. cents, at 15 to 80. GOLDEXNX LION. COME ! «=BY~â€" ttons, 7 * 12. R. L. JAMES & Co. very cheap. It is Nay, pause for a moment, éld Brum, before you begin to climb ! Y our tangs are long, and your limos are strong : but remember there was a time Wh n the fangs were aull and blunted, and the limbs grew funt ind weak, And you slunk away from the seltsame prey, which once again you seek. Have you quite forgotten the lesson, yhich we “uL‘h." you long ago, As yo(x hy‘in the grim grey fortress, and we witched without in the snow, And down in the deadly trenches, where the shot and the shell raiged down From the countless mouths of the cannon, that guarded the girdei town ; Whenp, hungered and cold and weary, when sickly, ragged and thin, Sull we waited and did not murmurâ€"for we felt that wo must win | When, poured forth freely as water, our best blood redly ran (‘er the hâ€"ights that hang over the Alma, and the slopes of Inkermanan ; When, pouring volley on volley, till the battle grew dark with smoke, Your columus fired fast on our regiments, and fancied they gare und hroke But, lo, through the wreaths of r pour gleamed the semed buayonets‘ shine, And your columns wavered and scattered befure " the thin red line"â€" The thin red line of our heroes, w th the courage lirm and high, That does not know how to be beaten, and does know how to die: P po you flatter ioauelf, old Bruin, with the dreamâ€"‘tis nothing moreâ€" That Englind h:s grown too peaceful? We have heard of (k .4 before. They seid we were traiers, cowards, and they called, those friends of yours Our officors carpetâ€"soldiers, and our privates mere untamed boors. But when» the .-\lm m was sounded, as you came from your lwr in the North, Did one o" them shrink or falter? No, every man came forth, And at on~e in the far Crimea, they gave the base rumour the lie, h Our damdies who fought like Bayards, and our boors who woulin‘t fy, Our ®"ngland is peaceful, granted! while her commerce far expands To bind together the peoplesâ€"bid blossom the barren lands ; Aye, call ber trader, and welcome ! â€" But tell meâ€"have ever you heard When she bartered her spotless honour or stooped to trada in her word ! Though the sails of her fleat of merchantmen are white upon every sea, And ftar and wide in an endless tide, flows the wealth of ‘::-r commerce free, And though trade falls stricken with p«lsy at the very iirst boom of the guns, Will Englund not sacrifice these thinpâ€"-L who will give her sons ! Then pause for a momen "pain, and CHil b m#escene once more, ie us ereeriemdeieegnninaye ; onuor e ..".... rs § your grey old fortress tell, And the wreck of your vast battalionsâ€"that nobly had fought and wellâ€" Crawled back from the fatal contestâ€"ay, think of this ere you draw Â¥Your sword from your sheath, defying all honour, and ord r, and l«w. Now, the snow may be white on the hillside where is gallant Caracart laid, Afd white in the valley made famous by the ride of the Light Brigade, May be deéep on the banks of Alma, by Tehernaya‘s tu‘r‘hid rill‘ £ is t 2 & w adlk o m o M _ i ucte _A 4 e a o ctv i snn sLay Do qeep un uie Uagko t wlu0e 9 ie ne es ul tbaâ€" And deep on the slopes of Alma and the brow of old Windmiliâ€"hill, Like & shroud about gre{)e&-buwpol now its folds m«yhap are drawn, And a tinge of red m -{†O‘er it shed, at the sunset hour and the dawnâ€" And all miy sleep in the silencée and the hush of the winter‘s frost, But or ever our honou: is forfeit or our plighted word is lost, (ur blood shall flow on your plains of snew and our English men once more Shill teach you the bitter lesson that they taught yon in days of yore. !o keep the old,flag unspotted to arms will the brave lnds fiy, Who do not know how to be beaten, and do know how to die ; The darndies who light like B :yards, and the roughs who won‘t give in. _ *, Wh.t might havo happened one chrisimas Time. ~ _ W(Gpontinked y @ Was she a coquette after all? Christmas his been kept at Stanford Hall with all the honors, as Mr. Mainworâ€" ing bad been nourished on the milkgl' huâ€" man kindness and beliered he was doing | (God‘s work in making as many of his felâ€" . low creatures us he could bhappy and reâ€" E joicing. â€" He thought, also, that he offered . the best thanksgiving for the good beâ€". stowed upon him by. encouraging in bimâ€" self and others a pleasant cheerfuilness, and indulging at fitring times in @#ibecom ing mirth,‘ and Christmas was one of those times when be and his bouâ€"ehold4" and friends made merry, and found no better way than in following the oli customs, deâ€"king his house with holly and other greenery, and dispensing his Christmas cheer w.th a liberal hand to great and +mall, like a true old English gentleman, Not so his brother Elias: He mod l those who pride thems. Iyes upon too strongâ€"minded to care tor such trivolut Tur Last Story wrirtes syMire Lexox. â€"he Was too much +a m«in of business‘ to care t \have the great current of tradejm peded but for a day, and though he loved good esting and drinking, his dinner must have been earned by a morning of barâ€" gaiining and speculation. Hence it was that at a time when most families gather for one duy at. least under: the purental wings that Walter was permitted: to eat his Christmas dinner at Stanford. » Two days only remained of the young «n hour to breakfast." when Re«ginald tapâ€" ped at Walter‘s bed:com door. iCome in. Ah|! good morning Regi‘ ‘Goodâ€"morning. 1 have been tossing about half the night,‘ continued Reginald, ‘and I shall do so for a dozen nights more, unless I speak out.‘ ‘Indeed! What‘s the matter? asked Walter. h * * Well replied his cousin, you know that 1 am rather a blunt speaker, and like to go straight to any object I have in view. And so I ha+ve come to you. lf-.uo{;ode, that we are both hit by the same bolt. 1 mean, plainly, we both are in love with Emily.‘ Walter coloured deeply, and ‘only said, *Well. what then, Reginald?" _ |_â€"~ _ | Simply this. 1lcan see no rightâ€"if it be soâ€"w hy I should give place to you, and I have Jetermined to spesk to my uncle this morning, and if he consents, L ‘sh«ll p 10 Emily.‘ t huve no right to interlere with any course you think proper to pursue, Regiâ€" nald,‘ replied Waliter. ‘I wish it had bâ€"en otherwise. _ You have the right of ‘rua'ty. having spoken first;‘ and be held out his hand to his cousin, which â€" theâ€"other sook wad pressgd warnmky . «... .. _ 100 s0.07. 444 e o Sn e EP 0 C e ‘I wish it had been otherwise, also,‘. said KReginald ; * but I cannot abandon what 1 believe will be the making or the ramâ€" ring of my life.‘ M ‘Whaterer may be the result, Reginald let us stili continue friends; though, if you â€" are successful,, I feel : we shall not meet here again, at least for some time to come.‘ + Oh, nonsense, Walter,‘ replied Regi nald ; ‘you are a prosperous m n, yoU h«ve a large society about you, and m 7y pick and choose.: But Iâ€"I am & poor, st uggling devil, with hsu:l{ more. female acquaintance than my 1« iady .and her nquiutinrf daugbter, ~ Thre‘s the break. fast bell‘ The bréikfast licked some if you wi l fight,â€"â€"why, we‘ll fight you. But remember, we mean to w thi to make at "l:ï¬l’ w as, VL Reginald W.I_tir‘wu witk little a c:m“w: taï¬ 'fl . Mair Bophe iv@ D .2 u1 Caut . Reginald frequently _ relapsed into Y':ï¬t.m evidently disturbed snd ute ith little appetite. Emily aftera time caught the contag onâ€"dulinessâ€"and : had Mr. M«inwaring got into one of his long %\&hfl is no knowing how the day h«vo begun. ° * _ # howling lown he was IQTM mis rovoro Uy Bang, a favourite" trer, © jumping apon Reginald Wainwright did not keep his him : in t'uouriu'u‘:phon. \g"n.hout wordh.. Some ten months .f:;r the visit thinking, perbapg be kicked the we have recorded h« heard ‘that his brute ngug.e‘.l,p'_m sent . the Pr‘l,:; cousin Emily was in London, on a viait to howling away . As he to ked towards the his uncle in Clarges street. Ne had so house, ho thought be saw Emily leaving | completeiy estraunged himself from W «liter the window "the. breakfustâ€"room,. He th«t bhe was nut apprised of this visit, as thought lit#lé of that matter, and went on he would otherwise hare been, and he with hi r and hï¬lmmwm only heard of it by accident.‘ H« believ Reginald had less of rejection by | ed himselt wronged both by Emily and Emily than by her father, whoâ€" might, he Walter, as it was hardly a secret thit they tb“hauuko exception to liis social posi. | were now engaged to each other. When tion. t had not that good uncle proâ€" | he recalled the past, he could remember ised to advance him three thousand | so many acts upon her part thit he had n ; ‘whenever &n eligible opportuniyy | right to consider justified hin in the belie! for its inveâ€"tment presented itself? He | that he was more. th in indifferent to her reflected"also upon his uncle‘s frequent | and he could only conclude that he had deciaration that Emily should choose for| been trifted with for some sinister purpose herselt, and so at last he found coursge of her mâ€"gerbtpl to draw.on Walter to ’\oï¬ to Mr. Mainwaring. || _ . _« an avowhl of his love for her, and which he â€" Th old gentieman was hardly surprised, belieted had been made by h.s wily cousin at he Wmm must love his | the time of their interview in the bedroom. Egpily ;: and : ald ‘left him with full | Heallowe 1 theseimpressions to obtain the permission, to . t hg.brm ~. t mastery of his better jadgment. his better A lo%fo:a is cousin busied with feelings, until bhe became restless and her h ‘aflg‘w I vindictive, and there was ‘:Im in ‘ *Emily, you allow me to interrupt his nature to be dozged revengelual. for a short time" said© Reginald sit. | Yet his uncle, Emily‘s father, w is his ben tin n by the tâ€"ble. . © . efactorâ€"the only true frien 1 he hiod ever ly,mut‘hn.ddodup known. + nd he was now about to visit him this cetumn. Th M!‘dfll‘{ to claim tae fullillment: of the fmcrous . N Lam going to surprise you, I fear, by promise made two or three yoars eofore . whit I «m‘about to zay.‘ _ *‘ *A * <As Stanford MHall aras b&#ely dist int two A slight flush came into . Emily‘s face. | miles from the station, Recio«dd, having T hava haen with uncle this morming, | only a sm«!l valise. determined to walk P L0 & ooo o m ie l ts css Plain Englishâ€"A Theme for Translation into Russian ‘about you, and m ) | laugh But 1â€"L am a poor, Imfh h hu;ll‘{mm female | â€" The Wl‘ iady .and her | Cousi Thre‘s the break] again éiakfast l:icked some | thou;, the cheerful meal it | side | PRICEâ€"3 CENTS ‘+I am not clever at ~making speeches, Emily, but what I «m apout to say com#s from my heartâ€"I have longâ€"â€"â€" _ 7 *Btay, Bogixgl_d.â€"_deu;f cousin,‘. siid Emily, laying ber band upon bis. +If I guess the purpert of what you would #.y to me, do not say it. We hive be n like sister and brother to each other for so many years, that it would grievre me gre 4 ly to say anything that you might remeu ber as in unukindness. 1 have a greatreâ€" gard for youâ€"almost a sister‘s love. Let us remain as wo have ever been. Come and tgo as you h.ve done, always welcome. My father loves you and will care tor your futureâ€"but Iâ€"you understand me, dear cousin ?â€" you willâ€"you do ! She pressed his band, and thâ€"n, with .eyes filled with tears, left the room. Rofnsll'u face necame dack with anger. He bit his lips until blood came. e folded his amms and stood erect like one defying fate. > . *Rejected,‘ he muttered. <No not rejected, not even permitted a hearing. And . that: she : calls kindness 1 «m forestalled by Walter. _ The well 4040 cousin is preferred to the struggling dependent on her father‘s bounty. Nothing . new |!â€"the old . fightâ€"money mE Te n C T 00000 sns ks k4 t aguinst poverty. Waliter knew he was safe, or he would not have t ken matrers so eoolly. A cur! Why did he not tell mo he had been before me? â€" Well, be it as 1t is; but if he marries her, and L .can cross his ï¬h, [‘ll do it." ith many other evil thoughts and woras bhe left the house, haraly knowing where he went. m the keeper, was ‘Etanding near the with a couple of E:llwt-‘bto«hu He touched his as heginald approached, and was :::r:lod at the angry expression of his "Ahb, Traps, yes; give mea gun, I 11 tike a turn through the home wood." **Yes, sir, Bhall I wait on you, sir ?" «No; T‘ll :o alone. Send ‘wg ig "I‘m he won‘t follow you, sir," said Traps, curtly; ~not after the kick you gave h.m this morning." B.‘m told you I kicked him ?" asked » ‘h“?'ll- "Miss Emily. _ She sent to me to look at him, thinking he was hurt. So he is." _ _ *She told you, did she ?" »sked Regi nald. "Brmr::;n here, and if he don‘t fol low, 1‘l1 shoot him." . * t 'f“"'l'hot- at would _Eudly suit my book, sir, nor yomztmiunr. I woulda‘t take ten guineus for the dog." â€" . * Jou wouldn‘t? you old fool ‘ ‘The dog‘s m ne. sir; and if you doubt me, youder‘s Miss Emily, and you can awsk Reginald gave a glince in the direction indicated by ~Traps, and then, «l1most Mi.ng.tho fHask and shot belt from Traps. strodo off towards the home Traps, He continued to walk, his gun over his shoulder, look ng on the ground. evident ly recalling what had p«sed during the morning. _ At length he stopped at a gate, and clinching bis fist, exclaimed, uin Newmeet s out m . "regp mears Irv i & ‘That d«â€"â€" dog| She sew t _and has resenued it‘ 4 He did not return to luncheon, but he had a strong will, and by dino«r time had again become master of himself, and W ana tilked «s though the Lwemnt been the happiest moment of his life. The ‘next day came as a reliel to all. Cousin Emily «nd her pony carringe were again in n}uHï¬m and < Reginald, as« though out of bravyado, took his seat be side his fair cousin. an l chatted as he had done when no shadow h4d come betwoen When they at the station Reginâ€" flflwn the m -& hands with 7. t «Good â€"bye, fair opusin,‘ hesaid; <I have .unurumrs&f.gg Hall 1 e w"l‘-cn-n- ;;; into Emily‘s: eyes, but Reginald turned -ï¬y lmtliflg..w I jauntily waiving his handkerchie! as he went. CHAPTEK Li.