Whitby Chronicle, 15 Sep 1870, p. 2

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»011wves 11 Goods--Eai eauttuon thdrcelapart 7 tto f bs. h is tt kdTout on Satur. thea é$Il 4 a A lr atofNew Fl GoU..t ih Ernt0810 Mdmthe ct o nd4.00Badn troops r adyT by ,e er ,constantly euadsrve t a he hle o d agr bke Groa T. ibenTarety y leet 6dd- Gey n efgsharelarein then, alls ab monted. More tfrn~ten'tíohsand Prus. collae of Gardinale have e in thoir. Pleantirp: ú asa They Vio parebased at a high pries suffering the terror of bombardment, The ville resigneder de Bun* sians were plàeed h&rsJ u'fm5at.' adhBaron'to the necesslity of ta a step. to RP eéiuPsi gntfa'r hM déda'n h from Ur. J. 'B. Booth, 'Wih bredthsu fortificaions îe lowly bdrning. Ger- at Rome. Orship Verdun continues to boldt out against 'The Italian armny'*sow holds al phe rasidélsaywdapàs thr ertr ndhe inp New Fait Tweeds-A. Pringle. Mans ar.e threatenéd, iwitIr.baving their Tethe enemy. .rasnitiadsuhIeading lnto the Bertepsin aebeen4 u b inaiilrn gintrt First e Gentleman'& foraishing Goodi MyJoh Booh.M er, rnte-CV neukle e lnr o heM ezPasy ak. talia qadro a at Ci as a D À. s Goods --R.gSkonner taa , a rosan ow, iyi O ae føety diretiaes Theeto tanswi ules Favr-They have arrivaid in force at yyad 'No Cotlfiict is anticipated with the b e w p ae Es otl'e r h sèa ult 8D" d-oh Mn clvd arhJ9..1658re b 9 CI esad herabanad ilain huss nd SeenoSpt 9TharLaprahragNosyLerad., ouave.es, K Ge, apl arstanel ndth'satrea eelowconty,'pdanlrdr o vod Strahalanof.Strthalainus.ePerh making the destruction of everything they ing on Paris.fl e olarh ari scheered this morning by, af ru. Minister, having given his opinion that connr e.Wgyg hiOe, nefr eou lrnhIksS. SThis sleni of'aal au s iead cnlyh'f'ae1,i hPdeaorsrfth.Con r i e B Te riur that Rassia Isoisst in o anails, the Papal forcés do not justify any at. esore nFee ol ae a ogi iadt peietd P siorms, apd he lies risen driving «an orseft eonP' he ar- tce; also chat the United States hW'gin..tempt at resistance. 'exileW aesetteflso urp ewe iewtko4k pouns serlng,, Se wn -thesecnd he nhaFtats~ hè'delifér. People other joors haveall eThe teroed andsent three decided desp'aches 'The Prùsingoenet has notifed whereyu aiesaenwwteig adHrni sot eesr y *prize wheu 9 two.year old, st the High- are fighting for places,in the* sewers, LOI their respective positi lesp es has in. tps said thneqPussia a ntethe Itan goernmren tatyt as nwe aecomndwihte edwo e hpPaOUo uhŠie ONLY • --~ ~~land society's -shov; firet pri, at Dal- f bundrdsintthp street& Six unde "'Pr-s, ot " '°«n oge cnseUet.taqet ot eemaywywt oebnahte.W sweei ri h asg fsa $150 CENTS A YEAR koith, la 1868;>p.Brst prise at',the Rigbland estizens have been bried by falling buil1d.- excitenent in the --t n con he 'e ok ep1,T e "gli. puan vthe woccupation othe cihotyaFae whrhroeegitrgf1,0tnsbre.Tc T lifddait80pf0mb i e, 1870 & ,Et 1burgh, 1869:; sand ifor tile witthehor im n set n ircltiourthat Areportfis Paria specialf says :--This City is begin. the Papal States upon the question, of Of itsitroscaony"reak; eeaytoorspdngy the ilii,.edl a theone oociey's es ed b the lze ofàatterie sHose iecicdltid fin t a ame suc- mng to be isolated. We hayþ hail op mail annexation of the Papal Lerrtorytoor be o vrfle "Cm so lS.Twrnåcnladt Ma H tuxOE ia Asi ~~ ~ ethe d dal flutesi san870, or dam, esh sed te nlae at t eroie d nd thouh hePr sana ofâMetz to-dayfo odnadnadsace tl.. 1and ray ron th Fag o Lbry 'as~d c nnt he oflse nd iv reeips ntalsortioe fr, ogett, redland a ittie citisens are kdied in' bed, andthe m-r e adned to 55 on rse, _and eresses a supervision at the office. o the The -'Papal troops have evacuated the but hv abWry aaieyltl.M.Cp or9theireovery of accountsMp#aced0in-hise * y surrender. thuebae rfotig tlyofadvaneinq;on the eity v rely. Thte spatches are allowed to be sent. ILtlis ThItlnswrwamyecodatotaboz o.Weilenoyowodbeodmnshhedta had orcleci.- . Crri oHfkestn, orbrige an dmanin sur'nde. heist.ha peh frcee evacia ny, as the conducted fairly but ispositive. The as. Viterbo and elsewhere, on cheir appear, wihfee ra refedm eyuae h pe ae n ietr Edinbrgh ;got b Regnr, 2428 y amsntirdan sinehe sixTh. city ai rs usti h 1ppred(be town, de- .ect of the city isperfgectly tranquil ance on Pontiffeial territory. Gen. Car- fe opa8r e edn einei beo e ok bu Jimarie Intelligeee• Clen Br& n, othibEser'Annanjdam der ire from ietheesies. Tesucs rs trabroa tuent out.- houg-h not ai al:gay. Nofars, ofsmob darnasadvance sEuthward from Viterbe the fc fErpLtu nemr n ileal 1E fl -- wich ornihed he cty wth wterarerset 1,th, clupapers violeneet are entertained by dny one,-not-was stopped for a ftimeEat CivitoCat.Trmeoerh.Le sarhntrnh'drg Gibson, of Old No. I, on the corner, 1491cid de sthchro sed the y igt'h ue- sin ea d e-- the rus- withstanding rumors toa"the cnrr- a1 h aa onvsaefrin bo e potaecptl. Ti stp n engigvsest a shp h a"her Boo ard n wie nsrof the eple. Itisnowtenflr ndmn tate2auFrof a b te Henri'Rôehefort, who was much feared, lu garrison in the castle at that place, an4 libespeaeprst rst earg f 0 o ,onfheonewBrey h 00mIlar&cad hteIso hesepos aret strionct5trbo r enchcommandarrt ope he gates and in offlee and manifesta much Conservative opened ire on the Italians, a batle en. ry otyo rnhe.Cuty raigblada h ae from-the Portcao oinay lar ow, anary22 186- red Im ediatsrrederisred i'ctd brg. the Prussian officers and iersentered. temper.lHe is of great use in controlling oued; which laste Ld an hour, when Pn--men eposeyutathRinsalthtdosnagtonfLk schoer ell, cnsiged or sergo. by r. LawsnStapleýtonGOrange, Darý- are only '7,000 regular troopsin the city, commandant fired if, bles pthe Fch extree RaicalSep. 1'1aalor ce urrendrthynere hnb rsoe tof adeeyPrsinan re adtesha ae lintoni gt beJoephd2033cdanondnnept.10-KigrWllim hsgad.kl" ' M ph*-tad DNw YrkndSet.,2.-Sepcia.de taen o SholtoWsipisoersofbarthaamadreeh t, hal-peishtheein Clir ate, AParfi 0. Draer ds o,, shppedgaeargo f "Ch Brand " 003 dm',gien rderltht Npoaendsallbenteatnofth igtadnwundmeretsnmberspach fom'ariatosheta radtsae :1Seeralplaes ave eenoccpiegby ta PrldaceAsbbnvandwellwe nowherfro Ch viathro g ne. Barle ; o..,Wedneda argomfi rr y igArht 110 ds h atveeinao Frîa e. L o te enemy, .The legations of Russia and Austria are lian troops, at request'of citizens. The anld hrvlanu i aae hl akL ao acn Elevatr, Por Whit b "Chrryh Boor ", asa awrded te secog It s denid3tha0Lord yonthas gon cont ntinu bers-oraarde.Mobiegare busilyatlwor.in1teiinteests f peac, 4thcorps efinCiita Cstella lateoast n moreamonglheinatons t' We hve h erencerieerandtgufowh Bermya, 8$0 bshel eo n ° risa h ihad'Sceyssoto Kng Wlarn a headquande ritingalGen. Trohe gve e'r ers to level snd i san armititehy wold y eni ightce after mrdcing nhoe.slTi aieta hl rv e sisfo hLv ottwtroaa Eéýase:Ase, held at umfriesScotland,26th Jula'fTefrM arficysrte ssanstcanot n t te woods in a ght « fis on the Govrernment blocked the way by its hesi- i d.sesi IHneot h rvle nta eeul hpe f fl e__., alist .fedys bfre s ang toths country. successfully seethe Pucity Cowithter y approach, 1 .tatig and half-hostile attitude. The Republican Meetins in tLondon-Ex.dsr sadsal k Wsi hsCna ol ec e o All Sainte 9pare, Se wadâs pa rea y Mr.tiie, as thy e x udr e hand mten-iy stt ervie yousinsehave mp edilinto their English Government is believed to have agrtd trewrethecrnrotewrdta.fracnsqneofangtead Theix aris c torrspnden. ofetheews h oug ina Mon nail whom a secret understanding with the eing of thonsadyas tydu l onr-mn h T e bAilful atetÃße e .lSan S arge figre of S b urMe os r itesthe a creng pandevng d elined t he ga oun o yo "e fr- e nseription. Prussia, adverse to the wishes of Bis- N wYok Se .12- spca de- eni p sd ray U ,adle or rdn neh fadei re ltrefgr fBzbide o nwieotiat fo an armitic Aus tra sThe rh nofTul et i ,holds out. marck, in order to secure if possible the Patch to the World, dated London, the motto e Lbr lt dr Thrhas atifely been ofpletdabyte heung.detaefon a it. ' usri asTey . ave made several affective sortie, suppression of the Republic. I have it ' 1th says:-' liyq -a wrtohesponr.Taseh frection of a lofty spire « surmountin t-h. rry Bloom la descended from a London, Sept 1.-The Bavarian Gov 1rsactv.l BaIn sntemin iln-on iw'ghathoorrtrta isarcdesnires aoeeh ol.' heems enet-h a toe d hi h 5 e ~th'tribe that has been in the possession of erunment is negotiat- gfor admission int- aciti., oh ircossté ntlyendngor' et eur Alsce anorloan andpossaio uoof t°"' rPw 11.--Thel Ldonthejour-N.Corepnetsaeta ttecryn rd fte et ler, and w e n ow. forme not only a the Lawsonfamily at Stapletongg teteNrhGra fdeain Mtdtost arasteeeybfr oscrepaea ona osbe ut nl f omropiser ey belie herar.euino hsgoi fuin tedutd n ftewsene tonspirens faturein thelandsape CnbankssltraggrersGrmtheeamies ae s Metz.The enemfy has aptured somne King William is bitterly opposed- to any really formidable pplrdmntain eetyecpdTro n oae rrb ene oteS.L aouprocing fte on, bteis aetor.boksof the Tue, the home of the pilleggloson hea ronie r r bogusnd munitions of war on the way to negoeiation with the republican authori- Which took place bore to-day in faveur of ~terniedpssremotfrcanquiinofheiorreor asen tothe plac, btansresas ar.Shorthbor r ayyaradIfllLondon, Sept. 1.-A special to the Itis efueially announced fthatBaroncru h the revoution befor he feyer eso th FrenchoRepadubliead agains on-prayu nldi h ac;te"an beprinfiwudol monment o the plaeandof terrnesbe aofthe blood of Ur.]Mason's stock of the russmye :-Information received at hiercier, French Minister to Madrid, has extend to Germany. are y atoh oe 2nd a b. esoe idecnste h sednan h e-rao ha esl arig anmntofe os f heChibet lton, which wa osideede0alth e rain-nembassy in ondon, makes been 1recalled.Lno,.et 2..h tndard andmotrioswr2nnmb,-ninctehrehepeeidatrrbeganatadcodaodt adcongregation, i inths crowning their and a fine cattle am, the Brother's Coll- to ignore the revolutiona srsl h xsec fa esanding b- otherBritishpapersuge Enl ish tthde parkind on toen t. Jae Haleol. -ain(rmOiasep)Hpn ii aeo hi ag work la the ere'etion of one of the most ¡,g@,. at Prias destitute of aillshadow of lweeng the Lite Satsion h a andaItahe netiof h wrasaduyan rgtA temetiginte pninvoHdeEglnlmyve ls hrretupnth ha om acnmpy beautiful edifices in Canada dedicated .to authority. .In the event of the occupa- m ntoe trintono hewri henglc f hchwl.ivlv iho.Pakrof. eeseey gtnae a pechrciplftisflintntal.Te olwngcmartf th osi fGdHeifer, 'CherrybinV", red, Cal"d edua- tion of Paria be will tr eat only with offl- The inember-f tesioouh mpes Prs et 2-tI ofcal n h riroshy aeanengt h iito 'IreaM.EdtSrhedangeftheHr n The or an o Gd Sierec naliu nary, cilh, 1870 e bred by Mr. J, Curri, isilerecognized by the Emperor Napo- and the Pi rnceeImperia sailed irom Ant nosinceetht I. Thers wil cv es a the itshoerent, andchargigite.Ocaa ote rmwncg o TfheaTrly nd4Spfeet.Te re n itued Hlkerstonel_ Gorebridge, Edinborgh 1 London, Sept. 11.-The railway offices Te o km ing chrawicengl andthisPeteninug o retnd son.ien, nPS.enoraing the peregteof e ring the acet 3-h vlaei l vrth terue - ofth sate, 14rnaset.'TeSp ire a erof ' got by Roving Jas, 27341 ;dam, Cherry have discntinued the sale of through pas. of baggage e nimns uniyPtrrgonpt.a serrmssin ae on aifrte"upseo esronfh strth, tepeaain o h pnn wietth ae, rbnemeting banerdsith varions Bloom by Joseph, 20033. sne icest TPrs t is rumored Paris, Sept. -10, 4:15 p. m. - Prussian be penit b18re t. 1. oure rusinsar t ebrn ep o!ubi. Whda the fremen othe rgtasmro.Hiesad ispian e ren... timoir, term ounteýod with gs van* he eies re yc. .Mrhat the Prussians holà the Northern, scouts have appeared at Montmirail and New YorK, Sept. 12,-A special corres, ofAmrcreonzadapadsdhaebneetdaontes'radEreCalndNwYk... al wrought fron' e Ho ier a s tae ý r T .Marsal teralin Stoaina Cei, hre everal various other places. Two corps of pondent of the, Tribune, writmg from Prof. Beeseley, the aristocracy of Eng- the ta me ad o aaa is lig W ladCna n t aee led rnent fna, wioloured Ito4n>and and OSD,• 6& ,,gl, Mrytf hr, is raanty dmeet. Te French100,000 men each are advancing in that Carlsruhe on the 8th.sgays :-Thte besieg. land support à ue h eet e ed tteriwywaffrteueo uo n nai aa n . onementlgialets of te pir-Me lahtswh . to fr"r, d a is aed hant tecretnmefneighibourhood. Theygrph o o- ing army is constantly reinforced, Their post in aiding to stifle and suppress The the ComitadtePesLaeec..,..... bas' &ao lsomilar ornamet n ecle epectivly, 19th and 22nd soldiers surrendered at Sedan is 80000. Nacybeen 9 is ne pt.10-- numbersae neary7,00 hesrie ae fte ue wsrcèvdwiha. Bryo Trnoi er otaepruTittbeshw halhurue . worlywhich cot nearl $1,000,wasdon b ,KnDight, 24267, TheJournal de St. Petersburg, t.n'offl- lMarshal aaie i s i n ed T edterines are spert tl tmetodise.We hsehdsb y COi aepolb h urnadOtr by r. Noble, ofsthbail to1,0ad0he0t s.gv'sdub douet oSI sy te mrnc dmoraya eay gs pon nLadwhrth haves un pacd n henerstsieda noietnhhecow clld ntfr hi mrn n, S.Jonamed44tmlefhotertaShhiWl ing which ,snofthen@44 1973g9 cannot ave France, white the effects of at Pont-a alls.•Three groans for the Prince of Wal",",adawr ecm asadS.Lwrneruead Do y of orono, ooWrir q0&;y yb26 s. 868 breira oanaptured a untity o amunition intended, ngdespateh froi h Kn athe Quenai.The e asctnivte reo d etnedtail aro fth Pri"1ore lntaubih Ei wil bemae t plcea ,Mmed e Mrshal o , 10 dby Ur•T•pire. Let her try the experiment, but -Paris via LondonSe t 11 Tib' hasbe esvdwaeda 0ocoko ime a realy appalling. In the Mee JoIn btigo1h ra ae h S. Oh ocuino rC withi the ower t no ate dte, , Ws, Annan 1 got byhiRoyal shems t beware of dragging in othei n- of Sappers and Minera, assit yts oe u d a n ghts:- The ntder, of Lanei in tS. a es al hich wascrowd. Jh re w o a hBeEe -al u akte olwn eouin The Jugenlbent has also been WnabledGog,203;d sonesb ab;tag to gd hie the boin - inhabtitnten flitefrsts nte rsinswr r rn etr tedbyers nsHyof aetrastang heis b nl hsnlo wladar o-o mto fMr ht tole hecntat o te reto i eaSot by Royal George,325023. ardmen'Vt o ai ol eacinDprmno SieadSiee e u<rdadfymnwre klleD-,aietheng titHde Park, sigto n e Ro- wchaofnelrdeepen s Rovd-yteCmrc tOf ltth ot (;th e heetehtuofar Theseanimais werealprhsda onithefPase wlee rmoea crie., a11a blcrussians approach the treets eluding two h undred of theMobile Guardstonawreaopeddeonen te incon- erees. mte.fteChcg or f e r ,a spcion schol huseveryhighfigue Mr&Ilerchu odon, et.11.-At 9 vr polo c hr-e. ilv e o ire. .Thte gas works in Many were shockingly mutilated. Wil, sistency of the Prossian avneuo nmusa oecs ntepr fteameighl tisroso 30 x 24, with infant class room adjacent. M.Ml s• day night, M. de Lesseps, who was not been d ed ciymavueslyal-havf eckberg aswonndd.Thr Parinhcte iqolroclamatio f h bg crw ae i s eieeciclae Spdme, 0,ate isei This bilding whichis of high. Mril.er &a o broughit out, by the recognized at the timie, walked into fthe Berlin, Sept 1.-The folloir- g mustPhaveeetr -eon. Croou mdew ri nceoisn Augustnthtpropss i a fapin.adwtg ve fgt ratda fitrettbh ih mTa uldihrae, whillafford accomo. NwIAAmerica, fogr roirstclsCote- -MarineHoca tHasting and inquired for Patch, datedait he Prussian headquarters in thresEmpero '2, 'Iabetusilefotie und mae Ear. o upo the Frenh esole the od gis h ye etrmrso r rdrc . dealn obatr week~ a sericctures, woldrame, and 32eeo.te a eksinf the ri as s.' u oe .custo at Rheims list inight, has been received ment of the Prussian forces-numbering but the Epor apo nlan eon. ressnoreahbuwilteoedmogheatetoheo'tütonft choir racti M~~~r. Cole, Ashworth i Ur, J. Gillett, a brief conversation, the gentleman leut to- ay.Mre tan2,00Frnh r 100,0 mn 160 anoind1n00.esferpoeosyngEgtnddsiefn o aSieecsadoapnnfo dyan ntro hp aal ndafir corprutces, vestry meetings, &c., .be. Minuter Lorell ; Mr. J, lgne, Barton . the house, but soon returned with two b era thwercaptureion froto eduan-horses. • dTST Eismemb erent of rae, haDet ithery onidrngth las umite Thdes serving au a Sunday school room•M•BaeBoni r .Gdi nladies dressed as Sisters of Charity. One tion 83,000 prisoers feIll ntisohandHEVEY ATST gl shoerneer onpanytaesinoud entarnfon pca orso-tecntuto fti ok h e ediicedesined y Heny Lagley Mr la i of these was the Empress Eugenie. The Of those 14,000 were vrounded.- Besides LondonayoSepoce, nd laily, o TeeKng ent ortGryhaLetnnto teesflycnicdofhe Esq, Achiee, Trono, s h sric hr.- ' tter. Amonigst themu, are, the Empreiss felt so strong that ashe was suif- prisoners, 400 field pieces, inluding 70 Paris eorrespondent3.-TheAelriaph's of Pussiangsover , neishtierorAcbadriedttatpce nddiailyofheonret Bony., wcitte church tse lfing sritishedsecond prise pair of @wes at the Oxford ered to see the Pince without notice or mitrailleurs, 150 siege guns, 10,000 cognition is really but lattste vlued thr ohoel n ertyoFacntteeeigo the'2ndinstat, an wbutroposdtne commrcialroute in re bric withwhite oos a d metrug f theRoyalAgriitura Soc ety ofmor and chldsay the wmeeting horses, and an immense amoutnt of war and is regarded more as the good will of pbe at oven s irm any u haltehr- d e e ie d yC'.W lee n tes rni ftepont fteg iasil rdeed hie orses and of England, and other prize sheep. Afin-o nssed it, was indescribable. The next mBel, were. surrendered. a Pw uower withotematralwpgtínte publicniseandfearit into phold e inTene ohl( ee n h olw rmtelaát h e-or, ace. la edit would formn, with a coumber of pare Berkshire pgfromday the Empress was fill. Dr. Blakiston tiosain ep t. 0-he zpt eencdO- Europaystm.pesn cuseorPnsiist shodinnuedywenhs omisonwol hatiyenosetisgea ntr few moißcatins, a ea'eeive dsign fr Mr.Heb pis, omand a surgeon were su-mmoned to attend arons as prine y -t zette uside-ance Oncurday a Prussian recoingnde. TheinGoerimn ny as wellas i eraadohrfraltehoetrn rcmen .t h teto f a1o odictry nshurc.Teffeti eab orUt. er, Humfray, and the first prize her. It iN a remarkable coincidence that mandsrno s3.000 mairiensPs side- tyCatyenuTered ' ardyofenhageet Frn 1e The overnment of EngFane has ih orsodn tS, altl vrwee $1400.ntr brThe ntraetors are M peu of breeding sows at the Royal Ox- these medical gentlemen are the samne who nor the surrender of a pocrtion of theoccured, and te Prsawrengaemlen t nthrecognw ize h RebtheinFrancehrasan Ccon unse yagnl- Ishgl aifcoyt a D$1er0.and corac o s ae Mers. odmeig urhsda ih preci asfor Louis Phillipe on his land- iron-clad fleet- with considerable lrssias ee eple b the d wasat bzd whn the rench anatort Gryo h saeo ilcrdteeetosta r ar DvrfanComco hstown, and, from the breeder, Ur, B. Swannich ,of Paris, Sept. 1O.The-twoys tgo. Beerli et. 0.-ing ii m wrsonteeLndon, Sept. 13.Comisica tion bei- rpbiewol b0ale n eogzeadthrofhean.Iapashttiemkeifrhrneofh ilas expected, the buildi.ng will be coin- the Royal Agrienitural Collage, Cirences- Republic of France 11%s be noffe a e nto the enecribing r.Hiseotios -on eenvirusselsand Pai is til ain- ahepubtic menglan d r. Odgrreathe "Pesidettutdi h asrne n na:osica cee; ploted within six weeks, most of the me- ter. cognized by Italy and Spain. y ILnecting tereneb Empeor.a Hoenays:hance fesed va analadQerrO arin. The a t hi metngan adtdesfrmth ofBiehpTceta tioi ealrgt h rsn ntne ocl t serils bingon hnd, nd he crpener ~ Th heay rins f th lat fe day co otoerwhlmig ; or amomnt Ichanes f th sucessul dfenc ofPari Demeras ofLondn t theFrenhss..nadrretedinffnciensenritacofidntFteereeptonihesttemnts et, wrk d pion bnd ndte A te heareaed fthe russins eween him h nocontrot mysei on t us meeting is thought here to increase hourly. pbias hc a dpe.ta ewudhv h oo ftk ifunilabd steCmec AD ccIDxT AxD sATE ATM hav.- retrdand Rhe si s nlywith muh sum t of t ree years ago, I saw ai the Paris, Sept. 18.-It is said that the 'The feeling in this city against the promsinenpatiarndndd amteofheCigoBrdfT We congratulate the zealons congrega- We deeply regret- to chroniele the deth difeulty that ;her artillery cnb m vd eqally mn eran er,.h Empror as m iy of it e fPa rriv edat goemenbtteandot& oy amongamiy s ex- ermonthe n e wud frala lion of Ail S^ats' Chareb, as wells Our of Daniel, son of Mr. Pat McLan, of te r t hehay odAt eerplaces BriSp.1.TePusa rs p0oihn2 ie fPrsys e:dtrly bittrnoteolamong bu the ow oer teGoenmn o iutnn1Gy townsmen in general, upon two snob township of lMars, Who was seidentally ntear mnAr sdthe.aebenct ons--ut sy ht -rfDlrc'srcnt PrsISp.18-h-etriato1fedydmorte.lse, u hrnhu enrArhb-. xgertdrpot heVnrbl rhdao fth&isjd the ete Clair, )mplete enlArge Li cost eol fartbe f the Canar ce betw« r a ea without time avoid ýs St. Clar of the St. %in shipped nd the St. ether tran.. olds:ft nd the Edie s aght be ýmuneraive advantages al the last cannot be port trade a asaider W, for the argoes of ible shows' d Ontario t. canal is ma canal, e4 miles anal and- reoilàse as pet Trade, at he 8th of ig ~with a yf intelle. .Capreoi e Haront carefully ,y him for iscote- ,esibility nu of this foir the eat '-est and Most ris, and apitaists Dto re- ention '0 front o ial Com. rader. cott, o 0 ~ ~~~ ' oneiwa hldo Mndy vni dtinofthe trsburay te on cme u, and throughout France the peo. eran commanders, forbidding destrue, nem'a lines, which theoverth1rew and ott sonavrNo WsalNG Maoggg,...gr.las. reen--he Maynolidaythenha ir oed. the catmslamuch boter than suP- ple are organizing for a protracted national tion ýof bridges behind the army, under sabred. etteCpana :0p'iwe hleg osnpteSaetgt Wm. Mathewson, the patentee andinven. Messrs. Betts, Brown, Cameron, Donovan' 1munition, and food for two montybsof m-fonfiit e prepat uratin fGnTchdiy.pencr at-A arpg oy oafePrusan the bafls es o td ig lack chargveer isets5o ie f iiserEoa odtonta h eulc tor, as willhb easeenby advertisement .n Holden, MoMillan, Philp. ' Some formidable gunboats are arriving formo seulgosonfwith unitgaciit.egiersbatvhmpgyeafw ie b"hebiae hesnoe.ere 25e00 inswrersme ndcnine fo mpbis oh ieso hediesi othr clums, halengs a ot Acommunieon wsre-fo bo J ire from Toulon, 'Ibey arc ironclad, een recovedand distributed t e varhavos t of Par s vtl bfaMhoi"ad heMrsaatadnguei tet ,m. heshp big t hirG0 oofrdgvefapedenol ot brig o rw cardngs ay-ash er por- coelFltowasndliitr, InJ- re.a dbutlittle water, and aré heavily fortresses wthn hepat ee. h Ltsonerancua ranarer a Vrehi tirustokt n ta laceth fel digaednd ton. wstad ouseou uti tedeatrirechth'dp ,o rngfr&d .uig machne feene o hereeiT tnole tefor th -a Te y are to .be tused on the forts at St. Dennis, [Romainvilie, and Corillers. o atl eit ýAsciaradorgnizd isad e. 1 p m tendfre We had theý plants r seeing Mr alanc fth ouDeo .D ramwa ofb 'he -military"àuthgrities a it is said thje fortifications ofthf epialsensisrelizdthy us hvesaenwer i acaitl oetinbutMcahn p.Ou sil wre eeed Te apai M. lbetAniht e-OP..ror the son ith' weith hisehine Uila.t comwa is e ntructed ar ndaethe are entirely ready for a three tnonths de- army corps before Paris, this morning, returned to tho front along the valley .wascloseatenothfagipsem-acm nednatonore wheek, nd ef afl%Ç wOnmoio o.M.bBis, ecndd y Inate thetreo ifitions, t acl- fence. Wel have no accurate :nfol-mation London, 14.-A dreadful railroad' acci. where the Prcuian army, quite exhausted, eg teadil n ann nu.Itticu er fteRs y mayachine lteM.Oan rn ab-lwwa ndeed band Lahre nmber oF er,ry a&cr, eeas to the position of the German#drance ; dent occurred at Tamworth, in county of was unable to pursuei its march. ' This man, noticed at'11 ' . htsewssxtem o-lee "blnbnso e e ermeni i walie thepasedappintng enr~y HaDam, Col. rsailles from Sedan. A short rest is emrtsare h iurl brpughton thet eir s te oris miwich' loftr nad Who rombdau-n hadbeng forthreade, nabtorbekeigoereyandetimnt;ndsog fil aWels the couaiet article, Alcoa slr f$donly needed, when they will'be ealdac famr cuigpryo oaesWls aels ihwe enteri • andewhofhadmbeen dghing pryo foragthirteensmuch. Herlighta fewmanntetlasegwas popr:etr of he StasteadsJobrn trialwill atisf any ersonas toits NTIos r mror, dta rumoatv ice. They will bc or cavalry scouts along the linos of the Trampworthi, Wasthrown from the tigå hours and had snéalDUhis orderbesfal, t.iilatrwihatikri ht bihgtesi detsmn. sur iri*tyoel-sl oterso n oi s.=2 Mr. Meg doied tmob cnte environs, t is fear- great railways. T bere is no authetic by a'misplaced swith, The entire train, lit another ligar, dismouinted and pase& e ni o aae stu at500 Mahies adCont ad o.nhi rgh Mmor. htmouail ntilthenetil flctofth brsc' a o te eson fofblirinb tattheenmyin oslycomosd ftpssngr cacesmtheehors n elin th hsptalme t Atdantefshpsof heflbt ee t Alinlesenl ac, tre mle for lsand 000idTw of m &bt are n ieyofth $20,- ls oIEO the ate. , heFiaro force have even reached -Rheims up to was pluinge.jito Trent river.. The bodies attend to the wounded, esebtteCpanwsmsig.egnPit nStrabten foaae 0 fTw:debetureslbe madle to the .It in noticeg thbis time; still the impression here la, of .the engineer- and fourpas sesihaveThsqarneatedosarhfrhrWdnefteWrdBtes, • W.àAp*P" ,B1C b hi o r- is that the protestations even lkmong soldiers;, that. the Prussians been reco verda ti los mosbe Advices from Rame 're resent that the when fragensoth rkB thatthe (b.,,rørbe reireotpo ria js olne iavenha tmode by the ill bin sightrf Paris onSundiy mori to gt a e ect account, The loss of life Pope is making preparations -to meei the btnO survioscndb íeee on,2 n lwswn tefr OaLtt'.a, saraox.--A match wvPu iesrci fr h aewfohh ootemnso tepol, h r rsslSp.ar-Aehirpeettanfro h4IainGvenettamn asarya.ý o played on Monday last, between the above fruidatyofh the sai Coeanyin con_ thu made avare that revolution does not pace the army of the Crown Prince and It is reported that a 'ddueli imminen¢ Rome. It la reported that he will retire Eighteen ftece fteio.la fPacsSi rz clus, hic renitd n fvorof he ëa olicito, t, te ntyuelionsof the Town mean anarchy. ' 'the Bavarians.shoôuld.be in t.heirdesigna- 'between Generals Jordan 'and Qédaa to Castle GoÙdolfo as sonon a the Italians Captain hv ece ap orbdbndBsowoesldoniso clrunbs, by reovle 50. as stra thesi. di«(om Havre say-the crowd of ted positions around Paris on Wednesdayincoseuec of an article by the latter approach the city, General Cadona hau They report htaohrba alo sanucd h'iblte r veroulnsbl ver 5o-ras. conneilladjourned for two welts, sta..re hel Thrgo entthat the hotelsnext; froifr bhese poins t ey ia ô1y published in a Spanish paper printed in bee rdered to cross the frontier if pie a stoel adustadalr "Q IP«wbelmn bw »ts fo Souii? losein uon raewlway.stardocks , and hthk ointed libel es- oof et the ". for The nd er Ta

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