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Newmarket Courier, 7 May 1868, p. 1

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w f k BINNS ffiOPBIBXOB Au Free P rKeligious Libert Equal Riglits to all men TBBM8 1125 STEIOTII IH ADTAHCS T L NEWMARKET ONTARIO CAN ik THURSDAY MAY 7 1868 No 20 Bin Sftrwarlut dfourir BT G 2 Biras Dr HACKETT OABBUTT HILL NBWMARKBT per Lttte ft Bitdsasa Cards of Sevatee MABRIAOE LICENSES BARGAIfTS in W ALWAYS Off SJD WILLIAM ROE market Dec 31 1867 2tf SometMng all should Know PSOTOGRAPH GALLERY 01D PICTURES COPIED WfTH CAEE THE POBCELA BUSINESS CARDS J H PMlips Co CABINET 0RGAK8 KftiHiSt aortk Nawmrket taitoi and Tuned Repairtd ALFRED BODLTBEE Earrister AttdmeyatIjavV SOLICITOR IN CHAKCERY CONVEYANCER c SAMUEL EOADHOUSE CABINET MAKER UNDEETAKER Ae MAIN STREET NEWMARKET yuniilure ftlTTfl Cofllnt Redy Made AHD FCNERALB FURNISHEI THE OLD ESTABLISHED HARNESS SHOP NBWMABKET Saddles Harness C0I1ARS TBDNKS And every other Article tn the Trade Wu WALLIS ALEX BUDGE BLACKSMITH OPPOSITE MECHANICS HALL The Moneyless Man thre no secret place oQ the foco of th Where boBosu ia mei INSURANCE CO 5F DUBLIN 2 500000 osta 1000000 E MANAGER FOR CANADA JjlEATUBES Bonusses given every three clrocatbghprcmiam Losses prciinpt- id without rcfareoce to Home omce THE NIAGARA DISTRICT MimiALFlEElgDMClCflY p CLASEWood 3 fqia IKfStiMNCE COMMNY G M BINNS KEEPS A GOOD SELECTION Note St Letter Paper AND ENVELOPES Together with a large variety of Qea SUtioiicry and Fancy Goods HBWHAREET JUDGE FOB YOURSELVES All kSndB of School Books CHI At ihtCouritr JIADIES CaUing Cards CH Blank books of aii kirfds At the Corr Office JJKRULED and Ruled Paper CHEAP jyjAKE It your f we QELL jUBt as CHEAP and a Littlo Cheaper believe than any other houic in thv trade this side the Capital of Ootarit ON REASONABLE TERMS MAIN8TBEET NEWMARKET ONT EDWABD iOAN Begs resptfally tonotifyihu public that h Is amply prepared to pianufacture MARBLE AND FBEEBTONE VlOV H30BT0HES Tomh TahlbBf TabUl8f Po6t8 ci 1 Pricts 1 mlt tl Acall Boliclted before yoa pnrcase elKwbcrc All Work Warranted NEWMARKET BEEWERY Tat SUOSCRIBEIl HAS GREAT PLEA- sare in notifylog the puliiii that be has Bepene4 the NewmsrKet Briery entirely on his ovo reapontibiliiy aod popes by itricf attention to bTuidtM aiM funiithlng a first aM article at modento pricbs to merit t share of tbe public faTor ALE PORTER AND VINBQAR i Coastantlr oq band Tb bigbestprlct paid for Bmtr and other gnl u n 6 Kewaarket Dee 1 1I0T C AN Ar A VI y and kindness will 6 wiecljed shall ask 1 cvth a knock open doc light I hall where thechandliei with iU splendi Dignt There the ricb shining vel- ind the mirrors n long ligbUd bichyes bact e the rich and the Bof their I had always bem a was a widow My i stayatrhome girl i It waa a poor pi oome and of i and all to pay wheaI1 waaengaged Enga I thought of gasped I hi together that sight aai following mor and aski had cxpcted On J ready for Amy my that they woold find fan bad offered no oppwitio read plainly enough in face and my sisters do unwelcome wm the idea Miss Spofford Aniy d I knew rery well his wife It isoaa how 01 that happened t and lobkthi njemow aa if I weiS photograph She had a hw witotr an cxceliH whei r Beavy curtains tints brighi fire in the id I she hair her own hair as rough luBtreles and badly arranged as hair could be no body coud have beliered that ehe had ever been beantifal Her eofl blue eyes have grown hard and dull Her fair com plexion is gray and fall of dint thanks pastry Tate hoars bad temper and at of washing The comers of her uth tarn down in a most illtempered way There is nothing about her sagges- re of delicacy affection or kindness sthii for instance could seem more ipceahle thau to suppose that any one coidd kiss her Wall she said in a belligerent tone ahe saw me eyeing tbe biUs what is Here is a butchers bill I said of hundred and fty dollars for the last re eight ful fair hail like And youll find at the banks no one of the clan With money to lend to a moneyless man I Bno yonf EoHi nffraTnseBTTra ife who haa suered too lopg for hei KneeTdowk by her palfet and kies the death- rom the lipB of the angel your poverty lost i hen turn in yourogony upward to God nd bless while it smites you the clastcping Pit iiml limioii- arly spring Jumpini matrmon between tw 2000 POLICIES IN fOIlCE WITH A BU8IHE38 EZPEBIEHCE OF 17 TBS WILL Insure isolated Farm Troporty for One Pvr CvDt for three years with out Prtmium Note und not compel the as sured as do some other Companies doing business in this vicinity to submit to a re- n of oneiblrd of their loss oo conttnts no more is at risk than tbe sum namod policy tbe CijiAD WT paying tbo loss in fall up po the sum insured BARCLAY8 Celebrated Sewing Machines 1 are easily learned to operate on and sily put out of order are on hand and lie Intending pUrciiasera would do 0 call and examine them bfore pur chasing elstwhor as ttioy are Unturpaited by ojir other MtffMne Oiving entire satisfoctiiw wbvreycr used TH03 ATKINSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOB TBB OOWTT OP TOBK Jl9 Ani Atnt for thi cbovi Hawnarkf t Jm 18 teS8 jj- Kwtfalntts wife diworcrod Iierold hen setting in the back yard and burst up her nest Soon sftcr tiio poor wife come in much cxcitcd and said My dear Krat- if she sets on an Bc maybe shell hatchetl One of the importunate Juvenile who visit hotels and solicit pennies wo asked Where is joiir mother She at ewered diffidently She is dead Hai you no father Yes sir but she is sick Wbot is the matter with him continued the questioner He has got a sore finger sir Indeed Yes sir Why dont becutitofrfhjin Ikasesir resi the little maid- he haint K0lm6ner Sally I aimdor wickcd riu wicked words all Kaliy its St b Is It begin wiil la its a hoffircr Ko St aint though its sometbcng much better than a hoilfir Tben llsahoctlon r thats It Jemima I O you hateful thing to thinkof any thing so nulgarl Hi boiangc merchant I have A heart to give Wholl Uke it Bhicid It from every woo And will not break It WwH wnV PInd out tbo depths of love Now hidden in It I have a heart to give To lov blis back again Wholl tcMblt elJOTy- ribbon tiedli Sis had never They fairjy not tilhh ords b month ings My wife threw up her hands Have I anything to do with tbe batchers bill Why do you jngU imebeing superior toAuoh acciden itsfttfaldj andshCi d seirposseMcdas mysiiw and inclinedYb ory Altogether it triumph- qpehflyitfar wadUe lot nui decency agry because his fiancce is prai her heaaty and I am afraid that I ire my mother and sista with consider coolness and when I started on my wed- ding tour bade them goodbye w dirence How strange it scemj years have passed I have tablishcd business 1 have prospered that is I should havoprspeKd but for a fact which I will mention pJeseutly I leave my huBiness at a late hoi fafged out body and mind and I ride up town without any brightening of feeling though I have a wife and three children waiting for mo at home As I near my own hoiiif I sec a sti and commotion I quicken my steps for always feel buto that it mnst bo my youngest Ron Tom who Has just been i oyer or tumbled down Vomcbodys ai ar aid in smeared witli dirt and sugar his hair ii a tangle hiakid boots eovercd with mud his velvet frock greased and rent his whole appearancc a most disguating mix ture of iBnery filthiness and neglect I puss on with a groan hear my two other children Bcreaming and quarrelling within My house is elegantly furnished but it is as dirty and ncglected as Tom My table is set out superbly with silver that is seldom cleancd My dinner sent up half raw and entirely cold and sit down to it with my children alone i my wife is never at home at that hoaf My children behave as badly as poss hie They quarrel npset giasscs nod keep up an Incessant clamour of shouting kicking and clattering My reproofs are metwitli bilent disdain bjr the two younger while my eldest daughter has got o fur that she says with a pet toss Oh Ia Is always scolding as I venture to address her After dinner I generally take refuge ii the library It la a cuiarlty of ou house that wo never have a good fire The libra is sura to bo coldtlio tables covcrcd with dust and ny favourite books mi84iig or hair torn in pieces 1 elt hero and dozo awhile tilt 1 hear a sound of Bottle I fioid that I wos prorouB but for fact This littlu dralrer is the fact My ospensefl are sure to be larger than iqy drawer I was dstoniahod at what I found in H While I sat staring is oonsterna tioD my wife tbo aogel of ten yet Lord Nelsons Protege V V through all the years that intervened r It was a bright mommg m spring and that when the great day of Trafalir e Enghsh fleet lay at anchor in Ports- Lame he was the second m command- outh harbour awaiting the admirals CapUin Hardy As tho action beg sgnal to start out on a cruise The flag- Lord Nelson approached him and placii ship a huge formidable ship of the line bb band on hia shoulder said We r i with Its dark sides briMling with guns going to have abard day Edward Iho e eight in family inclad- ibout ther I dot And pray how should I look afi n and when did I accept the positic of chief steward in your family Ha you had any more than you want to eat Havel Why Well I dont suppose any of us ha had any more than we wanted and if you ish to pay for so many people all to say is get rid of them You ixpect me to watch every mouthful that the iff from the shore and the ship was ready o receive him ready the guns of the squadron were beginning to thunder forth their welcome and soon the vessel was wreathed i amoke and Quivering beneath the discharge of her heordinance as Admiral Nelson touched her ided by a hiillianb staff Standing the edg miloideck and may pass through it safely I shall try to do my duty my Lord to the uniform and decorat he commmder ore eontraij- i m why does your lordship rt self so conapicious today Y ily draw upon you the fire of 6ou lod the gridiron and if you do hands full wlthoi conld not help paying with a snee is a pity they show the effect of it s 0 of course I answered my wife ii stantly blazing into a fury you would play nurmaid without doubt liserable because I have another comfort left I should never stir out I a but wash the childrcni imes a day and at home mending ilothes and telling them stories nee a day for the washing would be better than none Liutcrposed e I know where you havt been whetfiyou burst out on me in thii fashion ppftned my wife I can always tell what your mother orders yoi to say She and Sis dont like to see m better dressed than themBelTea and well ahd happy Th siw hated aje and it is gall and wormwood to them that I Fas not dropped out of society and for gotten long ago They think that I should be grateful for the rest of my days because II married me and that my highest hap- tess should consist in sewing on your rt buttons and looking at you admir ingly while you snoro over your new3- paper Of c I tha was dressed simply but neatly and bis cheeks glowed and his eyes kindled as he watched the exciting evenU that were going on around him As he returned the salute of the officers the admiral chanced to observe the lad Who is this he asked turning to the captain of the vessel Hes a young lad that camn on board a fewhoursago replied tho captain He insists on seeing you sir as he says he has something of imprtance to say to you Well my lad said the admiral kindW Bpe out freely If you please sir said the boy Ive ime to a you to take me to sea with Is that all you have to say you young amp 7 asked tbe captain sharply Let him alone said the admiral ughing What position do you want he asked turning to the boy If you would take me aa your cabin boy sir said the lad I should be very glad Thais a poor chanco for you if you ish to rise above it said the admiral indly It will be a beginning replied tbe id If youll give me a start Ill work ly way up sir You did it and I mean do so too The admiral gazed at him kindly but searchingly and then said with a smile Ill te you with me on this cruise and if you want to rise Ill gjve you ice What is your name Edward Lee was the reply Very well then Edward I take you Bball expect you to prove yourself worthy of the troBt Ill do it sir said the boy earnestly as he moved afiide respcctfullyj io let the In twours the Vangaard stood out to sea followed by the squadron to join Earl St Vincent at Gibraltar The young valet of tjie admiral made a decidcdly fa- aotually hillB Aa I gii Twentyfive dollars a yard for sill I read aloud A lace shawl one tl sand dollars I What is this Something for you to pay I suppos relumed my wifo negligently knowing my luwmu jvu uao auuu bought such a shawl as this and silk this outrageous price Why not aaksd my wifo again Because Madam I am not able afford it and if I were while there hundreds of sick and starving poor I should never cncoura such brainless and never have thought of the poor but when I buy articles that every lady in my posi tion buys then there is a fusa I should likoyou however onco far all to under stand that if I am to bo your wife I chooBo that I shall judgo for myself and I shall not do without so much as ono article that strikes my fancy bccauso your mother and sister cant afford to go 5 and all expostulation proof or entreaty she met aa just de scribed For a timo I ottemptod to in terest her in my occupations or in read ing but I soon found that all these things were dull and stupid Ibr her Sho either laughed in my face or went to sleep For ray mother nnd sislor she blways showed the bitterest hoBtility Thoy weroenrcful to make no commonta and to behuve to ward her with affection but their neot and orderly preaence alnno was a reproof to her Sometimes thinking to myself how I viewed my wifo bolbro our marriage and how 1 view her now and how I am bound to tbia violent snd unwomanly woman for life I ask myself if I might have known If I had any warning and am compelled to confess that I had I never heard her not relate to dross wore lines thoro in her faoe that told others olcarty epough that sho was a selfish fri- voIouB girl whilo her Blaltoritlinesswai A notorlouB matter of comment ooly I would allow no ono to Bpoak to me obout It and whoever ventured to point tlieso faots would havo boon aa sure of enmity as I should bo of tho anger of tho OivB of tho papers eentaios an tdver tiBsmcQt Lost a lugebltok silk ur brellB to nfmikmm with sarionsly oarrw iory Setd I oCi the lander ipression upon the offii 10 ship bofQj jyage Tia too bad said the admiral to h flag captain one day that that be should fill a menials position The captain agreed with his and the result of the matter T days after the arrival of tho Vanguard Gibraltar EdwordLee was given a mid shipmans warrant by Eari St Vincent the spccial request of Admiral Nelson imc the famous cruise in the lean in search of Bonaparte and his fleet In the teniCc galo which dis masted tho admirals ship young Lee proved that he merited the kindness hi gat commander had shown hi said tho vl- so I h imcES today In bone he exclaimed proudly I- the inagnia andloh- fell on the deck in the hea the capUin and lie your post Edward 1 la aa tne lieutenant knelt by him 1 added gently God bless you laj With a sad heart the young man med to his plaoe The fate which h emed to unite his destiny with that sconmander was fully realised on tl day for just as the victory was gained heavy discharge of grape from a Free ship of the line swept the deck of Lr Nelsons ship and when the smoke clear- away Captain Hardy saw his lieutenn lying almost in the same spot where ti iqueror of theKile had fallen withM last torn by the terrible discharge A young PariBian travelling in Grr- any took the road from Strausbury t erlin In the carriage ho selected wc- four other persons two mammas and lj daughters The two mothers were face to face ii imer the young man took the posite and found himself face to face wii the young ladies The Paraeian put oi distrwtcd and absent air The coUectc r to demand the tickcts Theyoui paid no attention at all when tl requttt was many times repeated Rous at la from his reverie in presence of tl Itdies ho had recoone to ATose to svoi exciting ridicule What are you saying he aail Why do you not Bpeak French The collector then explaining by signK the ticket was examined and theyouic man rcturaed to his reverie but not t enjoy it long for this time the yout ladies roused him They began ia fu i The young man is a very handsoui ne said one Hist Bertha 1 said tho other in r rt of affright Why ho doesnt know a word in Qt lan said Bertha Wccan talkfrech do you think of him Only ordinary was the reply You are too diificuri to please has a charming figure and centlo air He is too pie and besides you knov the brief halt at Syracuse the the wlshedfor reintbrcementa parturo for Egypt Theno val of nnd thcdc- lawn of the lorablo Firstof August revealed to the eyes of tho English the tricolour floating over Alexandria and tho Frcnch fleet tho bay of Aboukir Edward Leo ief on the de burst froln voices as the distant vessels came In view Yes muttered the boy be there too before night Nelson glanced at him approvingly Theres a chance for promotion for us all in thcro ho said smilin Ho was right- Tho fearful which carricd such sorrow and despair to so many English homes brought to these two men famo find honour Through thr whole action the admirals cyo was on th young middy and all through that long nod thrilling summer night it never lost thoglcnmof satisfuction which had illu mined it 08 ho heard the young sailori words in tho moaning Tho simo des patch that greeted him as Lord Nelsor informed him that his riuestfor a Licui tenancy for young Lcc was granted Steady devotion to his profession ond oonspifiiouB bravery in times of danger soon roado the youthful lieutenant a noted man in His Majcstcys nnvv Tho battle of tho Bflltio wasa Wiimorablo day tho gr- loutth reniBcd to go below and Btood at his pt until tho oloso of Hyde Parkor gav ling the fight It to Lord NcWn ting tho glass to tip blind eyo aid with iBook sratity I really donH soo tho sig- qbI Keep our flag for closer battle Thats tho 1 Buoh bI to mast It seomed that the fortunes 6f thegrvat idmiral and his protege were myflterlonuy aoited for tbb viotonr which roado the ODO ft nBoouat made the other a first teftattJhonh bo btd bat jurt wma age Ho bit eamttaoaert whA Slaee You forget that you are a blonde Oh for woman it is different 11 has nico moustaches Berlha if your mother should hca Sho is busy with her talk to yci mother besides it la no harm to spc of moustaches I prefer the light i tachcs of I understand you ond Albert are gcgcd but I who am without a love iim free to exercise piy opinion and j free to say that this young mau has boii- tifiil eves They havo no expression return tho other Yo do not know I am Buro he 1 much spirit and it is a pity ho does i c spcnk German ho would chut with u Would you marry u Frctiehnipn Why not if ho looks like this oi and wns spirited wellborn and omiabh But 1 can hardly keep from laughin Sco he doesnt dreiim what wcaic snyinc The young traveler wus endowed witb i great power of selfcontrol ond he h preserved his absent and inattentive i all- tho time nnd whilo the dialogue co tinucd ho thought what curious rcsu hia attempt to avert a laugh by pretendii not to know German had brought aboi Ho looked carefully at Bertha and 1- resolution was taken At tho neit s lion tho collector came again for tl v tickets when the young mon withexli elaboration and in excellent German salt Ah you want my ticket Very wcll jt mo Bce I belivo it is in my por monaie Oh yes hero it ib 1 i Tho effcot was atartling Bertha w joarly senBclcas but soon recovored wnd v tho polito apologies of the yonng Frcntl Thov and in i dopii iraotlea proof of b lliogoess to wid good opto lOtiea 8oMB men are very estejtaining for interview but afUr thoy are iRCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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