1M4@® ot ihe C opr z. @ wia®®s Tw J epravinene s t C KARMJIRON@, PROPRLEIIAR, BR OF QUEEN aNo SLGLNâ€"A403 k . @TTAW4A. MeouvestsÂ¥c® aAND COMPORT #OR T0E TRaVELLING PUBLIC. The Bar always supplied with the ‘ 6 f IofICEST LIqUORS, eeee o _ K4 B \svers Ee g:‘g“‘,.;,. ud Chancery, t _. tor D# Provinces of untario l TKELL, Sarmmet wiap T* "‘:“,,'#.uu. Clark ooce ce nt® bhos" .L Poase asd t Shoe â€"in the <1.â€"_~ gceail £2 30 * n * Bapristers and es n o C OLIVER MARTLIN, Dentist. Officeâ€"â€" tu.stract. Contral Ottawa. <| _ 34utf _ KETROPOLILT AN, AUMONDS BLOCK, C108 noUls&, CE * wug 4 prset Rigat S0C «e emnmenizai ouchout . % Bparksâ€" pcomnon s Aumery it ht clales. aL00f, # 5.â€";:.2;‘.’:'»'&0-- t _ _ M t _ _ o Ctk., Avorneyâ€" 4â€"Law, Soile ..‘“l € ‘;" NotarJ on ie *n 0? " () ol 09..... I m â€" L. HVVGHTON, Proprietor, e mmeeste n 0 P n Slmgs poiainge, tigy < oftes, OtaYE _____| “5’-“~ K1R A, Architect. “t" â€"Aumond‘s â€M.W" 03y ; RUEEX WREKATAVa@ AXT 5. KAVANAGH, Proprier, km aad Wfln“ï¬!fl‘“- a eutrance to the Goverament Buil * . _ EY T and sfwe EY Eand BAK A his residence, Murray "L‘E ToL. Y. |® t e nasa baic "Af night can And the table spread with PELICACY OF THE SEASON se _ % eEKMMILL» MWiscelIaneou sâ€" 0VE & 'Alu.o:: lt k. kt. Offcneâ€" y‘s Buildings, A% 5P & K K 8, BArTARUE® * La®; Solisitorâ€"inâ€"Ch C3 » Oficeâ€"Lang‘t Dast Nee OUAW & FAX, NOVaA §0OTIA, Extablished 1851. SiProof W# uiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Laâ€" d Porter, RPork, Fiour, &o., for saile. lo. 5, Sparks Surest, near the Russell 1 a. to 4+p. &â€" "TeDNRY 9. FmeeP. Areafiocs,‘ "" W eilingtonâ€"st. {,l. ‘and Saloons. LC HOUE, â€" |_ _ % ouby lont mupprottoom. bor Yecupmeretal SPECLIRICATIONS, 4&6, t Btewart having made arrangements tomplished lady teacher, announces lancing Classps will commence on Kthe t2ad instant » ameulars may be obtammed on = it Robert Stewart, Wilbrod nm:."u Uentember Ith, 1809. 11 188f Extablished 1531. _ | * Is also vory complete, will be found offthe porbaiec ome :o.r“-‘":w‘"' "% boest materials and most styles. ROMAN3, % Bpecial atteation is to & pebreningnmmmnnsismmmemmentnmmntmensescmree iess mmmmmen mm K HOUSE, t i * PR i‘““"‘" ‘ LARGE A EXT . OF (CGE t 09 t EAncattonat. bXÂ¥UTH coL LE GE NOGS, Jr., Arcurtoot, OM Block, 31 ppers® Briage. â€"â€"B ASims, Esq, A.cuitect, PI t Puller, Esq, Architect, Alba Â¥ P.,Oitawa ; Thos Regrolds, notor O. & St. L. R. K. | RUNINXG.â€"The subscriber haring Ale divide his time equally between uâ€"-.n.mumnmu- his others, that he hopes, in future, tteirorders for taning more promptly lite. Shail visit Ottawa once a month. lited at Mr, Bermingham s Auction lMt K. Miles® Music Store. L * @KO, K. BENXEOLC T Ont Medicalâ€" NX q y in m Ottawa. Vm comprines allthe «nt. Yho House i N ‘ViIH LADIES‘ COLLEGE u.% B It, Prince. Arthar. te=The Vry Rev. L. Hellmath, D. D., Qfse Duildiags | cessmemmnitn o4 ...o-.dl U Vaiâ€" erftayiiett l cliste. Otfauu. . | â€" 13887 AND DEPORTMXE®T. in Winesand I.QOFMM e wiil be tound on the table. The orts will be a to he comeâ€" Quebes, RDUCamox: ACibe® y . ESMLTH,(Organistot the Calhe . is of the hm Conservratory on Plano a:r 1 Singing. llln:- and an Astentive Hostler. P. OMKARA, Ruora:erou. Les®~â€" WO Kuiiia=c Mreat opposite K Commussion Mershant and | .â€" HE u-uhol-u'-! SATO ‘\\t.I:'i._BROG- seastt _ Gxoke® is Hhuee “ “ Ran® Koueex. *4 aad Attor» per annum, $126. Jou® vply tof Major Evans, lke: . T â€" Ortaw a. Vm e &. L.xe. :n:una. Oficeâ€" q, Aschitect, Puila Architect, uh-z‘; Thos Reyrolds, Es .fl1 [ smB Mayee & b167 Ofice C . «k fet a . ~44092, Tigt t Suitable for the coming igason, comprising Beg most respe Hully to to their friends and customers that they jast reseived and have ready orinspes NEWEST aAND MO3T FASHIONâ€" ABLE DESIGNS. izrtu® kEapy.Mabe 000. cLo ruine p*»a4russt u..mmu-to:m.an.‘.m ko, &o. Together with a and well assorted 1870. mom- * * T all prices, in wood and :sll 11GHWINES, OLD IZYE, ¥¢ â€" _ SW DERY US. "®a Talloring Department the superviscion of a drst clase cutter Suits made to order ia and latest styles Good t ensured or no sa Bog to intimate to their customers and th TIIF GOVERHOR â€" GENERAL wa~ BEEF AND. MUTTON. s 13 SPICaU â€" Aanu Tobe had Ct A YEERY LARGE] A880RTXENXT EKxI8 WUELAON ‘ | ‘39 RIDEAU STREKET, FREN"H, "LOTHS ARD sPRINXO mqurnum C MEARA £‘°00. | i OP THE NEWYEST STYLES. ROLLED BERF FOR PARTIES, (nearly opposite sCOTOHn AND CANADI AN * 'r MANUFACTURES FRE3H KILLED Crocgrtes,. THELR| STALLA, ATALLâ€"Â¥ 11i» Nose,. & and 1 , Canada Ceontral Rallway Office, CARKE1. l«m..u.-nu imz "rettola == OMEARA &4 00 *W K&£D8 TJt )UND, Nors.â€"A Supplementary Mail for Canaâ€" dh.suu-mum:::;mwu 1145 am. All letters must to fully preâ€" Per Canadian Steamer from Quebes every Friday at 10.45 A.M. Per direct Packet via Now York, every Tuesday at 5.40 a.m. #4k quired. . Think oreet pritaimand infland, Revivent mion, Great Britain and I Newfound~ land and Prince EKdward Island, can be obtained at this Ofice. Also, Postage and Bill Stamps. f hag c t io revifind wig? cnaltente 99 at Qumwh-ucltl“.hcmflu- drawal of whisch 3 months* notice will be reâ€" roat orric®e sivinds siaxk. t pi* will be received at this Oflce,; Mmu the rate of Four cents per angum, and deposits can b'fl:'lll way time. Fivre per cent. will be allowed on The above with Graad east and = Otrawa * CENTR Ipffiifislifelsi} ?é%?%%a;;;;g:;z; TiUpeeette §§5§§<{gzgifgi:§§§ Aipnlslsilof}p) f ALL RAlL OR ALL BOAT Â¥ares always cheaper than by any other Be sure and procure nmuum GBIA'E CRNTRAL ROUTE AND si1VE MoNEY, TIME AND DIsTANCE. Comparitive distance of the several Wostern Grand 1rank to Detr6it..................., T18 do Grand Trank to Toronto, Great Wees _ _ _ _ TOUIG .ccaxctacee exgrererserte mmessetermer:s PC â€" 40 Â¥or TICKKTS to any Points in the United ll-l.nlnlw?hb J T1 JunCORAN, Gaeneral Western Railway and Steamboat Ticket “ulmu-o.-nbwa * Draper‘s, Bumexst, two doors from st. Leaving in favor of the Great Contral _ _. eSnERAL COMMIsSION AGRNT, . Clarence Street, next ‘to the City Hotel SBolicits the patronage of the Lamber Merchan generally on the Ottaws. From his long experi« ence in the trade he his sorvices in engaging â€"mm%nï¬ while: passing here to the best of his Oe " GREAT Alex Fraser, Ksq, * _ Waiter Smith, Beg, Joh '.'.‘0.9 '-*..l'ï¬nho.l.‘. SHARENOLDERS OF THE CANADA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO., Wedvsesday, the 14th day of September RextA To pass BTâ€"LAW 3, and consider tha DpEED OFf AMALAAMATION with the ~NORTHERN COLONIZATLION RAILWAY OOAI‘P_A_IY To N e BR yR oA REAT Orrice Houns reox 8 1.x,, vo T r.x. & 0. P. BAKER, CIIY 0Fr 0T T k W k, Arrival and Departure of Mails, ANA DA POo#T OFFICE, OTTAWA. OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, TRAVELLER _ GUIDE. AT GEVEN O‘CLOCK P,. M., ..... 810 a m, 1.00p m, 10.00 pam ....CJQ".II.OOOI. ..N‘Ll as conumect at Pressott Junstion wak Reilway for «all points south Yark Mciu- o Bussex WESTERN RAILWAY. e Model Road of Canads j mia, â€" Detroit, ©Milwaukee. ;. NoOTICE. . â€" A OKNERAL MEETING AL AIR LINE ROUTE, June, 1878. Will be held at the AND OTtaWA IQIL'A? ARRANGEMENT. sesedesee0s 40000 1000 60 20 H TAYNLOR, Ageats. OTTaAWA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1870 W LR WORSLET, RAILWAYXC COM c +m 850 miles | C T1# do |@ 1 4o |A 16 4 | 2 he United | 4 Axt ii Flllfll FAIO' 6 instant. The whole of my stook is offered to ousâ€" tomers at a very low Agure so as to make reom for the New Bpring Goods, I would call specially the attention of customers to my heary stook jadge for yourself. READY MADE CLOTHING Which will be sold without Reserse at a low price All goods marked is plain figures. .. _ _ _ W . Done, of W orcester Cathedral, Engiand. AT THE NEW EsTABLISHMEST, LACK IGHT Prints, fast colors, EW Mebair Strips, WBILTE and GREY COTTON3, BLACK LUSTRES, #6, &« ARGAIns INn~as,RY RAAT CLEARING SALE, SELLING AT COST PRIOE Ohurch, teacher of Organ, FPiano and Singing n-.-u'd-.;:,“ Mr. Dowards was eriy Choirster and Articled Pupil of Mr 14, No. 14, Sparks streot, as will clear out the greater perâ€" in a very short time, viz : | Opposite the Russell Houre. pson uF THE PRICEBS ; Dresz Aaterials, 3 wing list of goods will be sold at na Kgyptian Searfeand Hows, _ AND â€" CHILDREN‘8 rnzn-cwmme. MUSLINS (Hair Cord, Cheoked, Plain Jaconet, Nainsooke, Book, ~Xpfemsam and MALITKSE LaCES be remembered the ‘above are Llâ€",«u&uu‘mm. .ace Shawls, and Self=Colored Lustres, NEW *BRILLIAN «3, NEW FLOWERS. KEw HosIkR®Y, HEW LISLE GLOYES, WN&w SILa GLOVES INCGHAM & LIND*®AY. EW MUSLINS, wparks Street, . 14, Upposite the Russell House. EW DRESS GOODS, R L JAMES & CO., EW KIB GLOYES8, H PURCOHASERS, DOWARD, Orgaoist, GMAK 4A LINDSAY. Wovre, WhiteZand Greg Â¥. LAJOTTE. Best makers, 18}jcent: . 10 conts» Â¥} conts. 17 cents» .on the 30th 9 con ts oous ST. MAURICE NAVIGATION AND LAND A , COOMPANY. NO.'IH SHORE RAILWAY COOKING 'J COOK Will cummmc=ce rupning her regular trips from Major‘s Wharf to ‘Oitawas ever. Monaay and Baturdsy learing Major‘s at 5 a m, and Ottawa at 4 p m. Ottaws, April, 25, 1870 way limited by DAY of REPI} N s comimerced hor regular trips between Ottawa and Montreal, with Mails and Passengers, leaving Octaws at 7 a m, deliy, â€" M A RKKT 8 T B aA M Ek Py°FAIRY q Ottawa, Augus! And every othe Every desoript u* otrtAwA ATVEER NaVIGATION COY‘8 STEAMERS. gp>HARYV . Notice is give Plaumbers *«@ UE EN. V IC 1O R 1 4a,‘ Ottawa, Au) IMP *R.TEER In Nets, Fiy Books, &0., &0. Otaws, August 16. 1870 CYTHE Weltingt OnEL* T DOUBLJ HOUSE * CAPI *HOM 1441 m Shelf and Heary Hardware, ENEY‘8 STONE BULLOLING, ington Street, Upper Town, Ottawa and â€" Faney < bteve No AS ISAAC, tb aBsortment of Sbolf and Heary mints, Oil, Glass, Putty, Coal Oil, dles, Muley and Grape Vine. ce a0d jGrinds:ones of all sorts % 6+ id IELVKD, ox "Pride of Canada‘‘ and splendid assortment of Block Tin ee Pots, Jelly Moalds, Wire Dish Boxes, Lidies‘ Dressing Cases, Ple LVishes, Preserring Pons, , &o., &o. gust 22nd, % No, 24, Ridean Stroot, th June, 1870, ySH I fax» ornts ‘ & w ESTING IMPLENMENTS.â€"<4~ Gas aod Steam Fitters, Tin Copper® Smiths, Bell 3 OF GENEIAL HOVsE FURYâ€" FURNISHING GOODb Variety, Very Cheap, on of | rCHEN |UTENSILS 18 AING HARDW AxK. MALL BSTEAMER p that the period for the recepâ€" for the construction of the Rail«» !m advertisement of this Com the F[FTH DiY of AUGUST, t;, extended to the TWELFTH BER next inclusive. of the Board, AL" sTOVE DEPOT, 3TOVES I wl No s : ovEs ! ds JOKING STOVES ! ‘Kted of pTOY £5, instuding tost STOVES, BLE STOVES, lardware. O LKEND on Real Estate. 2# RIDEAU STREET, 23, 1810. II P HILL, Bolicitor, &6., Post Ofico Bl o«ck Cart. Nicwous, Carr .':M Iron, Rope, !mMOfl. AT 35 Bussex Street. H®"MEADOWS & CO. JOSEPH CAUCHON, President. 10. 14M43t1%3 R W SHEPHERD. 1M1tf 1870 STOVES. @9 TIAI, 10 6’.5 CASKSA SMERRY WI®NEZ, ~ae # KFine, very fine and Extra VÂ¥ P for tamily 4 use our‘ first class hotels. A trial will show that they a:e choup anu r lizble, and the price as low as the commen trashy Kind ‘ _ yenerall; used. F‘z Ships Vognac, Jfrom Charente, and Nero, from . Oporto, (and to arrive ‘*<â€" Arme Italy,y . > A full and well assorted stock of general DIRECT â€"â€"IMPORTATIONS The ah ve goods are wall kaown to be the fines kind brought into this city, and ars well worth being trwd by families requ ring them for A tew trials will prove their superiority > common goods. , A VALUABLE STEAM SAW MILL. CQapable of cutting 40,000 feet of boards in 12 bours, containing 1 Circular, 1 Stewart‘s Oscellating Mulay, 1 Selfâ€"acting Double Edger, with Butting Saws, and 1 Sett Gang Baws,. , Engine 75 horse power with ample ‘boiler space, a large portion of machinery new.. . _ 10 The lil’llnvell situated tor cutting All stuff, but could easity be moved, as it is situated on the navigable waters nf Long Point Bay. A f i( L _ For further particulars engquire st THIS OFFICE. Oitawa, August 1,{1870 1233 1m A Branch of the Monklands jVilla, . MARLA ESTABLLISHRMENT, MONTREAL The Sisters of the Congregsation de Noitr Dame respectfully inform the public that th»y will open their classes on the \st September, Besides the Boarding School a Belect Day School is attached to the establishment, Kor particulars and terms apply to the > * LADY 8SUPERLIJR ~ Corner of O'Or‘nr_ and Wellington Streets. Oltaws, August 13, 1870 1438tf NAXCY 80AP3, J1CKLES, A call solicited by Mz. CHA MPNESY has always on hand the best sclection of horses ana carriages to be foun d in the rfaias, 14 70. Bairistt Liox Hotzs1, Srag«s Straeetr. City, and to be let at reasonsuble rates. grooms alway mm hand or customers. Ottawa, L2th July, 1870. _ ts Tb ROOMS, WITH QR WITHOUT ROARD. ’U“'.' BYRUPS and FRUITS, | all* inds. id [ o cloa d thia PR ch cce Proag caem anass . B maiitieds . Anh AbsP id family or place of business. References given it required. Apply at the ‘Trues Orpion. ' August 1st, 1870. + 1424â€"t ‘ _ MONTREALâ€"SESS8ION i 1. C ACELPY oh akTs The en mll open on WEDNXESDAY, BEPT| 14. FACULTY OF MEDIOCINEâ€"â€" classes will reâ€"open on TUESDAY, 0 ER 1th. FACULTY OF . _LA_';-T‘Q d..-.' will 1e« .p.. on LVBOZVEA L, ORA NAREERE® ESS The Calendar of the University, containing all necessary information, may be obtained on application, post paid, to the undersigned., _ w. mAY!%AM s OFFEKEK, M LKS & PORTKHâ€"ALL KINLS, I%, RUM and WiHlSK £ Â¥, OR in.l.l'ï¬ EKsORS CHEESE, EMINARY FOR YOUNGLADIES, ) NTRAL TOW L LIVERY ©S8TAiBL L 8. Apply at By a Dubli Porter, put up to erder. Lawes Ales and Porter, in good conaition, always on haod. The very oest, alwaeys fresh Roase4Ta~d Ground on the premizes. use in the city, and used by all the best dootors in this vicinity.‘ Ordered expressly for the purpose. Lhe very best bra: ds to be bad BLACK, in differen kinds; also rery tresh sound and sweet. , GKEEN, of the various kinds, new enson and fragrant. Queen‘s, Arms and Stilton, very @oop. SAUCES and FLAVOURING EXTRACTS, The very beet, from the Crossse & Bi. . well‘s, Loapox, WO OR THREE GENXTLEKAN can be accommeodated with Mrect from London,‘ put up to order from the maker,; a very \uporur artiole, very Fir.t Class Brands, warranted genuine for fare us _ The only old and reliable wines for tamiy alll;‘bl. POR‘T WILNKE, very old vintage, 1, ‘ THE FOLLOWING @OODS ; cGorLL UNTVERSITY$ HDS. BtAasDY, ANTED CA OF ALL KTNDS. Julg §, 1$13. W. â€"CHAMPNESS, Wiines, 1870. 1 ‘a situation BSEAM.â€" %ag&uxl; l-.mm THO8. PATTERSON,â€" No. 26, Rideau Streot. #3 _ MRQ ROWSELL 8, Opposite tbe Union Hotel, 4 Cantre Tow and Eiquors, 1400 4t it coused. The Prussians, who had no tents, snugly .:(Tpped themselves up in their cloaks, , in the midst of a torrent of rm laid themselves down to rest upon the sodden earth. On Saturday, August 11, M. About, again writing from Saverne, remarks that it was the market day, but with the fear of requisitions from the ene my before their eyes the country people were very chary of bringing in produce, four baskets otf cucumbers, 12 kilogrammes of: butter, and a few â€" dozen â€" of eggs constituting the whole oupfy. A second requisition had been made by the conquerors, oom;l)rioing in addition to former demands 10,000 threeâ€"kilogramme loaves, 60 oxen, 1,250 kilogrammes of toâ€" bacco for the soldiers, 75,000 cigars for the â€"officers, 15,000 litres of wine, with 200 reached Monsvillier, a suburb of Saverne. "At halfâ€"past 4 a movement among the populace assembled in the Higz'-;tnot anâ€" nounced the coming event. Hussars rode slowly up the main streeet until they reachec ï¬a&nno. where the municipal authorities were: assembled. . Behind the first two Hussars came three others, and these fire men took :ron themselves to sammon a population of 5,331 souls to surâ€" render at once. After a brief interview with the Maire, in the course of which the Prussian lieutenant inquired as to whether there were any troops, any wounded, or anysound horses in the town, the officer withdrew his four troopers; . but an: other officer, at the head of 20 cavalry, apâ€" peared at a quarter past 7, and gave notice o‘clock next morning 20,000 6lb. loaves, or 100,000f. in money. 1.â€"do not. know,‘, says M. About, " how the Maire of Saverne could bring himself to make such a barâ€" gain with such â€"people. The population is as incapable ‘of providing 100,000f. in one day as it is of producing 60,000 kiloâ€" grammes of bread hnnifht. People here are not rich, The manufactories are all at a standstill, Aworking people livini from hand to mouth have no savings to fall vack upon, and the harvest has been below the average. The shame with which we areat present overwhelmed will soon be comâ€" flicated by complete misery. Ave Caesar! t was a good thing to preserve the lmperâ€" ial responsibility in the Ollivier Constituâ€" tion." The (German troops continued to E:“ by Saverne, advrancing upon Phalsâ€" urf, the firing upon which became disâ€" tinctly evident until past 8 o‘clock, when bottles of clumme. Upon the repreâ€" ‘sentation of the e that the town could not supply all the items demanded, the Prussian commissaries consented to accept all that could be given and to waive tga remainder, :« As a commemt up>on this soene, M. About addsâ€"*" Parisians, my good friends, yon are really 400 times more numerous than the peeple of Saverne. The 11th Corps, whch alone has honored us with a vux(} only represents about oneâ€" sixteenth of the Prussian * It you ullow yourselves to be inv:;:x you will have to meet every day a requisitien 6,400 HOW THE PRUSSIANS TOOK sAYVERXNE, On Tuuda{'moming, the Ith of August, M. About tells us he was awakened, being still at Saverne, by the sound .of cannon, but whether the enemy‘s attack was diâ€" rected upon Bitsche or Lechtenburg, he knew not, as the communications were cut. At uï¬d-.hi,:“htrnt that the advanced posts of Pri Frederick Charles had say, you will have to %duly 64 milâ€" lions of 641b, loaves, ;‘::t oxen, 8,000,â€" 000 kilogrammes of roasted coffee, l'lsï¬l. 000,000 © cigars, &c. Therefore, you have an interest in bnnl'y resisting the W of the enemy. If the misfortune of the war, or the incapacity of our leaders should bring the enemy to our gates, reâ€" member the fate of the people of Frankâ€" tl'cgrtoin 1866, and of those of Savomo. in i .h times heavier than ours was ; that is to The following is an extract from & priâ€" veate leiter written by a hdyonuï¬in attendance on the sick ‘and woun at UNPRECEDENTED BARDARITIES OF THE FRENCH August 8, 1870.â€"I send you a few lines, ulammnyouwtnlllllikow know heow we are getting on in this most unhappy part of the wu:lid Our troops until now, thank God, have had a sion of victories ; but gained only bfv loss of life, and fellowed by the fearful sufferings of the wounded. Though no vor{ near the scenes of action, we see and hear a great ‘deal, as the wounded are being brought kere in numbers. â€" You will read many particulars in the mppeu, although it is doubtful if they will publish the atrocities cemmitted by the Turcosâ€"sarages by naâ€" ture, they stab and kill the wounded on the field. * In the last engagement they scalped several wounded Germans, fisyed their faces alive, and stabbed them with penâ€"knives. Three German officers found in this state by their comrades prayed to be shot instantly to be ‘reliered from their sufferings ; iznr wish was complied with, as there was no chance of life. C d _ Of three Haporerian soldiers caught by the Turcos, they cut off the hands, noses legs shot off jcrawled wxï¬hdimlty to a wounded Prussian and bit him in the neck ; ano also wounded, shot an offiâ€" cer (from behind) dead the neck. Beveral Turcos were brought here among the wounded, and placed in \the highest rooms of the lazaret (into which the barâ€" racks have been turned), but being so very ill was thought incapable of misâ€" chief and was placed with e of the Prussians, Toâ€"day, however, he seized an l apponunity to stab to death the wounded erman living near him with a large penâ€" German living near him Will & JAFFG p®Hâ€" knifolulndieptoononbd y the lining of his trousers. _ For the of justicé, and to calm the general excitement, he is sentenced to be shot to m ng. A Turco officer, who speaks) several Lnj guages, appeared "‘;,;:.":i.u..m ized, and seemed n&cud by the kind attention of several German ladies, and until now had behared well, but toâ€"day he bit Dr. Dietz very sererely in the arm when he went to dréss his wounds. â€" They have placed him in a room with barred windoflmddoork and pass his food through a grating. young Lieutenant of the 82nd Regiment, whom we know, being. found wounded on the field by some Turcos, was several times hoisted on ‘their bayonets, and literally played pitch and toss with till he died. St. Catherines complains of people who _ Hamilton is trying hard to get up a temâ€" Q,.Mi.w&nnum.xmtof McBeth and Nicholson pavement in Caâ€" McBeth and Nichols nadae. Kingston is on the base bail. _Guelph is getting tions. The market clock of Halifax is out of npdfloua‘t‘idoflbmunity. The public schools of Halifax have reâ€" covered from the summer holidays. Windsor is troubled with dead dogs and _ Evening excursions are popular in Owen Kingston is on the point of intreducing Guelph has been enjoying an extracrâ€" WAR NEWS BY MAIL. itby has had an .‘ Another Tarco, who had both CaANADIAN GOSSIP in its Fall importaâ€" From the Montreal! Daily News, § The actual arrival of the two representaâ€" tivecrews of England and America, gives the <Canadian public certain assurance, that success has crowned the efforts of the Lachine Boating Club to make the St. lawrence the arena for an aquatio contest, that will rival in the interest and importance it is certain to command, even the great interâ€"university race, and the late occean match between the Cambriaand Dauntless. It may be imagined that the coming conâ€" test throws a heavy responsibility upon the club. The arrangements to be made must beofz very extensive kind, and as a consequence will involré a.large outlay Ofm.lhn il beydond the sum tgf Ol}. thousand do rea id to the Tyne Crew. At a low M fifty thousandâ€"visitors will call upon the Club for transport to Montreal and Lachine, and facilities for viewing this raceâ€"of this number, a large proportion will come from Ontario, while the quotas furnished by the Satates and the Eowor Provinces will number thonu ‘‘The benefits that will accrue to cvery branch of buainou'in Montreal from so imâ€" «n influx of visi are simply beâ€" "Col celsulation and ol thomeelyes shoubd be suflicient to enlist the active sympatlues of our merchants and tradesmen. J%ut beâ€" ydnd the fact of increased ‘pmï¬t-, there is in the issue a question of local prde that roust w:'fgh benvily in tavor of the Lachine Club. We must have no failure in the way of giring a "fair fleld and no favor" to both of the crews.. To have the courseimâ€" peded by boats, or other than the strictest order and safety preserved among spectaâ€" tors, would bring a storm of indignation upon us. We must give the club power to make failure in these respects impossi ble and that power is money. The open character of the course makes the difficulâ€" ties that the Committee have to encounter much |greater than those which the Thames conservancy had to evercome, and it is but fair that they should not be cramped for want of means. Bubscription books are now in the hands of all the officers of the club, and we trust that they will not be obliged to complain that their enter prise has failed to obtained the support to which it is undoubtedly entitled ttom the people of Montreal. â€" Machinery has recontly heen invented in En;hl:{' which . weaves from the hair of cats and rabbits a sort of velvet tissue, distinguishable from «ilk, but not inferior in‘ fineness and beauty. Oneâ€"half of the lame horses throughout the country are made so on account of bad shoeing, and: the loss of the labor of a horse makes up a considerable item in the sum total of the wealth of a nation. The French Generals bearing . lrish names are described as more French than the French théemselves. McMahon . re ceived a doKuhï¬on of patriots from Dubâ€" lin, who brought him a subscription sword, with exreme hauteur and indiffer ence. > The Approaching Great Boat Race. Studéents of the war, in Boston, enjoy splendid opportunities for an examination of the p:m»by of. France in the Public Library, has a map of the country 32 feet square, therofore covering 1,0°8 feet, which exhibits every village and farm house. The Romans who listened to Archbishep Manning‘s Latin oration before the Counâ€" cil declared that his face and figure bear 4& striking resemblance to the pictures of St. Charles Borromeo, whiclk‘ is regarded as highly complimentary ‘ to the defunct The false hair trade is doomed. Olive Logan has discarded chignons, wears her hnrplfludinwoChim“flueuudownber back, and declares she will so wear it for full evening dress on the platform during the entire coming season. A Chicago belle, disgusted with her naâ€" tural nose, which she could not follow exâ€" cept byht:xmmg indecorous back somerâ€" saults, had an artificial one construct. ed of indiaâ€"rubber in a style to harmonize with her Grecian bend. The Queen of Wurtemburg being Olga, ::: . ofth.qu,t:.Gmmof t country in joining le mmmwomp.mh naturâ€" :Illumbedw ian influence, but proâ€" y it is chiefly due to Jlga‘s personal hatred of Prassia, m.?m the Italian statesman, is the hb of Princess Friederike of Hohenzollern, aunt to the presumptive heir to Prim‘s throne, the now famous Prince Leopold. ©â€"Pepoli‘s organ being the Opinione, of Florence, of which he is beâ€" lieved to own a share, that journal has been regarded as a high authority during the preâ€" liminary episodes of the Franco Gernia» war An anecdote is told concerning the losses at Weorth which reflicts little ‘eredit on French organization. When counting up the killed, mndo&:ndmiuing, Marshai McMahon came to the Seventyâ€"ninth Regiâ€" ment, not an officer or man was left, nor h.dom(ke&i-bslnndtmunro eral wreck. commander of the First PRICEâ€"3â€"CENTS Corps d‘Armee was bewai the total destruction of Wnï¬m::‘:h“““ much to his relief he was told that it was at Bastia, where it had been waiting for transports for several days to take it to France. + Gen. ier, whose name has reâ€" cen mthopubliclflin' once fouflhimnl!ugrmododinfll‘ï¬ï¬‚ by a body of Arab "horsemen. His commund numbered 20 men, the remnanis ol a& fine regiment of the line, The enémy MMMM“ had sabred many, wher Chan‘garnier formed square.: The Mohammedan cavairy, excited {;yuu- slaughter of the Christians, and holding in thew, looking for an o hanâ€" an easy conquest. a> mb:uh;s until they had Arpmche«l within twenty five yards of the face of the u&uu'o,cnd&omunhgtohimen, said, «You see those fellows there ; they ars six thousand, we are two hundred and Fifty, so the sides are about equal. Vive lo Ro: ! fire!‘ The men fired steadily ; the front« of the fnoeloftln.;m were strewed thickly with men horses dying and dead. The battalions cellected its woundâ€" ed,nnd,hvb‘p'venmmmhleuonm the enemy, pursued its retreat . unmolestâ€" tle of Wiuembourrh:lrim to the Préssc of Vienna that : * Alsatians have not the .hg:t recollecticn of having at one time u(im onlo- would have w would ve ied something mo:zom the time -m;.- country was one of the most beautiful <of Germany than the use of the German lanâ€" wâ€"--vâ€"â€" TA T aumnndbnl‘!h'd_fl“" ed among them. They are completely Gallicized, und are more fanatical than the French themselves, as their present conduct es. PDuring the assault on Wissemâ€" bourg they seconded the French, who (deâ€" fended themselves bravely by firing wmm«:ourtml: * .* Even the woimen took part in the battle : they poured boiling,oil and water on our annnmaringe solders" A writer in the conyq ing solders."" A writer in the National , on the other hand, deâ€" clares that Alsace and the greater of Lorraine are thorougbiy German in ; and customs as wellas in race. P y:he_trntblismwlnubom.n these two cxtremes. A Bavarian officer who fought in the bat as French. Every trace of a i i¢