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Newmarket Courier, 27 Jan 1870, p. 4

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my the i tbcmTendEay which you hundred orchard boughs the fanning I tee oil the floor And now tho bright picture past I And I rising dismally up In place Of liilifu mid the lend on Ilia face And a brown jug In Ms you beheld would win Tor his boot toes they gapo like mouth jralMni Fifteenth despatched many a on a of gentleman returning t with night a poor hamlet where there not oven that bad ily ft farmer there by daylight apart the manor haunted by that came- beat people traveller that ho not afraid of and to ho not his attendants in and that ho would go to irhcro ho irould a match for any that tcd ho had heard much of tho departed coming and ho had long had a to of established at want house had a good firo lighted and as ho did not intend going to bed hod pipes nod tobacco brought with bo laid on tablo two of loaded pistols About midnight ho beard a dreadful rat tling of chains and man of largo vrbo beckoned ft for coming to him gentleman placed two in holt put third in his pocket and took fourth in baud and tho caudle other He then followed the phantom who going down tho crossed tho when I think that tho feull J tigs toil the drunkard shall com Now which will lit jour jcii a mouth Heller pic- Joan lie Queen Victoria but oik London namely JluckingL room other cert with official state are held at the old of St Jamca but that build ing been deserted us a regal homo her Majesty reign Windsor Osborne Balmoral frequently honoured by her Majesty presence Her Majesty also lias recently spent some time at tho While Richmond but Buckingham Pali only town residence and there hold the Court of St James good taste of her Majesty has made Buckingham Palace a graceful and impos ing structure by removing tho most portion or old build and by The 1846 under the direction of Mr cost of interior of Buckingham Palace magnificent grand staircase is of the walls richly decorated with frescoes by emblematically por traying the progress of the day and night library is admirably arranged and well stored with literary treasures but the famous collection of hooks made by King George III is not there having been removed for the use of the nation to the British Museum The vestibules and writingrooms are as might be expected gorgeously decorated with draperies paint gilding and plateglass and in Hie sculpture gallery are Borne of the choicest works of modern sculptors But the pic ture gallery usually more interesting to a visitor than any other portion of the palace it includes the choice collection of Sir Thomas Baring and the pictures with scarcely an exception firstrate works of art The portraits are chiefly hung Staterooms and are the productions of the most celebrated painters The collection is interesting and is frequent ly enriched by fresh The Throneroom is a magnificent apartment It is sixtyfour feet in length the ceiling richly emblazoned the frieze of white marble representing the Wars of the Kosea the walls hung with satin and whole of the fittings on the same scale of re The Green Drawingroom about fifty The footing failed and he slipped down a trap door He observed through an illjointcd partition between him and a cellar that lie was in power of men who were deliberating whether they should kill him no also learnt by their conversa tion hat they were He raised his and desired leave to speak to them This granted Gentlemen paid be my coming hither shows my want of good tense and discretion but must convince yon that I am a man of honour for ft scoundrel is gen erally a coward I promise upon my hon our nil respecting this adventure Avoid murdering who never intended to hurt you Consider the consequence of putting mo to death I have upon mo de spatches which I am to deliver into King of Francos bands four of my ser vants arc now in the neighbouring hamlet Depend upon it such strict search will ho made to ascertain my fate thatit mnstbo discovered Tho coiners resolved to take word and they swore him to tell frightful stories about bis adventures in the manor He said tho next day that ho had teen enough to frighten a man to death no one could doubt of the truth when tho fact was war ranted by one of bis character This was continued for twelve years after that pe riod when the gentleman was at bis coun try seat with some friends ho was inform ed that a man with two horses that ho led waited on the bridge and desired to speak to him that be could not be persuaded When gentleman ap- by friends the called out I havebutaword with thoso to whom you promised twelve years to publish what yon knew regard are obliged to you for the servanco of their secret and now they dischargo yon from your promiso They got a competency the kingdom but before they would me to follow them they to beg your acceptance of two horses and here leave them The man who bad tied the two horses the tree setting spurs to bis horse went so rapidly that they instantly lot him Then the hero of the story re lated to bis friends what had happened Khowiia An experienced t i One mingled In paste a no of papering- It a euro prcciilitlw bugs insects of nil kinds In walla beautiful In humanity while if neglected la choked up with every kind of ran oisonous weeds la a hook of which wo can maintain good la to conceal heart mans best est honour and acquisition y of divinity that dignifies humanity Is admiration and assimilates him but like gold la liable I I O poultice when it becomes dryish The Betting of a great hope is like he s gone Shadows of evening fall around the world hut a dull ft broader shadow We look forwai tho coming lonely night so into Then stars arise or he night is holy tf Who Keep ttempts tempts to show that thero genius and that God bath given as and noble a soul to the lowly as to I great ho is not only opposed by the above him but envy and scorn are but portion among bis fellows They a length hung with gi enriched with splendid mirror Grand Saloon and the Slate Ball- decorated in the moat brilliant style- columns gilt capitals glowing with colour glass and gold and latin and velvet sculpture and pictures everything that can to of these spacious apartments is thereto found a display of Oriental opulence guided by cultivated taste The Gardens of the palace are extensive and well arranged They cover a space of forty acres and contain an octagonal summerhouse decorated with frescoes by Macliso Stan- field Ewins Leslie and illustrative of Miltons The Royal Mews contain stabling for the State horses and houses for forty car riages A room is expressly devoted to the on Stale was designed by Sir Chambers and painted by Cipriani in The Mews contain a riding for the use of Her Majesty and the Royal themselves outstripped by one whom they have reckoned than themselves and instead they damp his grieve his heart with sneers and cold bo- counsel The next above him love not to see a man who ha boast of but a noble soul save those of mind presuming to take his place among them and there of Keep him This povertystruck genius has to endure the struggle against prejudice and illation and want has daunted many discouraged many a breast is kept many a man formed to be light to the world in poverty and darkness to the end of his days Because of tbi many a noble spirit has concealed its flame of brightness many noble and free i of whom the world was not worthy down into the grave with all though invisible to the mate irrounding objects wo are ass Army and Navy saye tl besides artillery and departmer will be further augmented am A of AT LOW CONCERTINAS AND t Variety and Cheap FANCY GOODS and TOYS Stationery School o JUST RECEIVED AT VARIETY STORE Forsyths Hotel THE COURIER OFFICE hundred and eighty- the wisdom of thei i untold have dinner table looked with glass Majesty from town by an order fiom the Lord Chamberlain Permission to view the stables is given an order from the Master of the Horse We learn wisdom than from success what will do by findinj often discover out what will made a mistake to the world of bodily suffering and wo have heard of any mental trouble them Though they do not cost much yet they accomplish much Philosopher tell us that the angry words a man uses in his are fuel to the flame of his wrath and make it blaze more fiercely Why then should not words of the oppo site character produce opposite result and that most blessed of all passions soul kindness augmented by kind words People that arc forever kindly are forever disinclining theniselve to illtemper Secondly kind words other people goodnatured Cold words freeze people and hot words scorch them and sarcastic words irritate them and bit ter words make them bitter and wrathful words make them wrathful but kind words produce their own souls and a beautiful image it is They soothe and quiet and comfort the hearer Music Given Away Or Worth of New Music for I I i a copy of iusijai you get from Four to Five Dollars orth of the latest and Best Music by such inly per tinctly understood that the intrt we shall be glad to it J Broadway P OBox Delay ia received at this Office Si id the Monthly sending Three gators have eplied the an peculiarly I dissected this morning and yo g There he table Half a dozen up from of the room thoso who had Eton stomachs re- the close of an lion is said If I had told the and their would been no prejudice But it really an alligator a good a Monthly Ed FANCY GOODS Fancy Goods I Fancy Goods A NEW Supply Fancy Goods PARLOR ORNAMENTS COMPANIONS STORE Cos At Coceeb office OF Hoop Rod Bar Iror EVERY OF HEAV AND SHELF FOUNDRY JiAILItOAIJ STATION of goods will be found more to the public than any other a yeur Patturt Out WOOLLEN FACTORY NELSON MANUFACTURER OF Cloths of Every Description ALSO GENERAL DEALER IN WOOL Newmarket December 1857 EST YET J HODGE THAT THE J ARE SATISFIED I re convinced that keep HALL AND BEDROOM STOVES In section of the country Selecting as they do all the Stoves from the best i 1- Foundries in the Dominion of Canada in mind iron in tlj stove the best you can get anywhere They alio keep the Best Tin Copper Sheet Iron Japanned AND PRESSED WARES PLAIN J- SUCH AS series Reading Books A ilitUoii SO illustrations strongly boards Fifty cents J JOHNSONS Blind and Planing Factory now in foil operation FROM MOULDINGS Custom Planing dona at any HOP Corner Mill Raglansts to J COLLINS Planished Sugar gbt Iron Tinned Lubricating and Goal Oils Lamps Lanterns Burners CUIXXETS WICKS fa All of which thev will as Cheap as anybody else are prepared to fit up Hot Air Furnaces on the most Improved Plans DONE IN A SUPERIOR 3 Particular attention paid to Jobbing Farmers Produce Sheep Skins Rags Old A CALL SPECIALLY SOLICITED AND SATISFY FIRST BRICK THE ONTARIO MUTUAL INSURANCE Y Isaac Bowman John moses springer aaron squires MONET TO LOAN A SAMUEL CABINET MAKEE UNDERTAKER Ac MAIN STREET NEWMARKET A GOOD Assortment of Furniture always on hand Coffins Ready AND FUNERALS FURNISHED ARSE LADIES JOURNAL BOW BELLS PETERS MUSICAL MONTHLY WEEKLY N 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