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Ottawa Times (1865), 23 Sep 1870, p. 1

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ree 200 is BM aty 1Â¥ Ltb *c.o.::-“" fi aâ€"Lan. ~ollOns 6 .....ncll’l.‘ru YOL «* ~ cisty K 1 i. t amU%. hn ten ais Gnasser) L ns Hussel at * ufil"‘“’ app Post 0@oe, itaW&. ‘.*“-vv-' °T ';._. 4 in Chanser J r‘ ‘:. % ...l-uol'l: ****" wo.,, store, SpATKS arvct, a€ VE 4 TA‘LLON, MA NO .. ko. Ofce w":’l..““ Otawa. p Rove,. ~ 366 | Guora® T n ecuintt Favctsarse fos # o h.h:"“'- near the Pos en t W“"fi l ‘“.l'?!- ses.‘tn wood and bottie, impr bottie, 1 e en eiee s ied | nailwies Sb Ry: Thoor 23b Offce Buildiags, Bigi= n‘\ 4gh proof and un.u-;unlnn riges. a Thorme‘s and Stewart‘ Beotcsh Whukey and ICK HOUSEK, [ Corner James and Kingâ€"sts., Coart House and Public Offces, BT. September %, : 870 "h’a the Throat sad Lungs, ‘ ‘Cough, Bronchitis, Asthms, wwi Consumption. WÂ¥er hbefore in the whole history of #O Te 5 wnition s4gnreaient aary com plaktnts. .q and among mosat of the races rmeen higher .nj higher im their eatimaâ€" has become beiter known. Its uniform to cure the various affections throat, have made it known as a reâ€" against them. While adapted to of disease aud to young children, it is ;.-oa.nu-dnfl“fll : incipient consumption, and the dan e ue * O e .nnnnuod ali the usas 10 ul tecth «ce applied without the navenience t the wesarers, «nd after ibort thins in ase, without evep & COoRA~â€" U the presence of a suvsanse origin t the mouth. h a view in the romeval of paloful -hd.gboo'n“d-m. dissas a testb, ba* introdused into p the us of the Ntroas Yalde ofr as whicna the sufferer lan=les without P W laos. Anidk Foseus uw veolk uk i t UV rCHISON®, L. D. 8. kGEON DENTIST, 1ABALYG TONâ€"3TRLIT, "edu'a' m. to 4 ps Les#â€" IoUaenuiron, Fropa Nn * Late of ‘oughton‘s Dining Saloon. ERAL COMMISSION AGRNT, street, next to the City Hotel onvesiende, aDa 1009 asant drea o. amalt~d any 4%Y, ® rom 91 m to 8 p @> I1~O0N I» fuily prepared to supp; (BECA, o :o lasert singie Testh oe sithar g 14. ailver or vuleanite & "huong o_ cloaely and canly to W'“-o iX, NOoVA SvoOTIiA, > Esxtablished 1351 . Untawa. ® .mo‘t“m““ Otaws. From his long experi« he offers his services in engag\ng En thoir rafts while passing ast of his abllity. aNF%2%N088. lt tw4p a men t sfamizen ziven to the tre umen t eupen® ECCE LA Nauk fons of the throat and lungs. As & proâ€" & sudden aftacks of Creowp, it should and in every famil , and indeed as all --m\.m&‘“ coughs, all w-:-um‘:nu-.._ n-.berud““‘""zfi o ie en o. coned Reclth o7 the restored to sound by the . _#o complete is its mastery of the Lungs and Throat, that vparke Street of ‘oughton‘s Dining Saloon.) sampleâ€"reom for commercial Chorry Pectoral, PUuX. e s mom" dnder the Cherry Pooâ€" reach w cu" _*lm."_-" 4 e N snn taplies, it does (Cwre, and does not An.lf.@hh‘.‘.fl‘l» mineral or poisonous substance m-’nm any patient. The .u..mum.-fi:: i-cd.em'.mclwo ® im N.tnr_vuf‘flflm k ralient Tuts toacted in duatinate curea where ather remedies had wholly failed. ”‘vd.l“'fi'.’ Busheis of is eured by taking the are its virtues known that we need certidcates of them here, or do more & public that its qualities are fully Bailey, Doran and Cameto‘u 1483 82 TIMEY® OFFICE. * where other meclicines had falo4. '! J‘I\! = €C. Aren & Gu:‘;m‘*!‘ Lowill, Mase.. and s0+4 1 334. posiercs |y Barristers and # Q Ciusmmow» NO. 1469. W aiter @mith, Beq. R W Oruice, Bsqâ€" PER BOTTLE. exsopt Banday, 39 RIDEAU STREET, ® QPPAW A 1AVING OPENED HI8S NEW E8STADâ€" f . LISHMENT (nearly opposite the Old Stand,) ' Ners forsale at VERY LOW PRLC ' nd weil selected -u-..uu-m% % Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Laundry Candies, Ooarse and Fine Sait. _ Aiso, MESS fi')ikiv CKLED sALMON, LABHM. HERKINGS, a â€" the gumerous other articles necessary titute a coin plete stock. .“':""‘3""”""‘ ___.___| _ Potnts West und south, _ J a‘-‘.'.‘o.m.w. 1mperial Young | Partiecs going west can see Tickets Uyson, quite frosh cheap. | at this office to any l‘omc‘;l‘-ind, & "0".Iâ€" dat | & * Â¥IA } Fresh Coffee ground and reested daily on | _ a1r, RaATJ, QR ALL BOAT MAd Towm. 3 Dunyilie‘s Irish Whiskey. Murphy‘s Old [rish Potteen Quinness‘ and Loadon Porter, pts and qte. "'""L'a"w all grades. l uirefmers‘ prices. L cevats WBAW uV he promisos. l 1Qqv0RSâ€" a " Goosi0 Ruixoms Renault & Co, Henâ€" 1eesy, Piper‘s and other brands. “.I‘o.l. Cixâ€" _ Do Kagpoer‘s and Houlman ¢, a wood 1870. 18 (V. sPAINO IMPORTATIONE: : C MEARA & CO. Bog most respe fully to intimate D.M“ and customers that they have Just reseived and have ready orinspes lon «ty * Suitable for the coming season, comprising ENGLISH, __ Saule uy n â€" a x ouD $ToCK, gAY®l) FROY FIRE sSELLING AT TWENTYâ€"FIVE PERCENT BEKLOW COS8T. Now is the time or our ains. 1108 NEWEST aAXND MOST FASHIONâ€", . ABLE Dwso > I izrTtH® EEADY.MADE _ ‘ qcuormine | pr»aarue®t . by Is also very complete, and will be found of the best materials and most fashionable styles. wmum;. KSIS WHELAN, wayâ€" DXY GoOOPS. ma Mwu‘nmmfl.d. Arst class catter Guits made to order in best and latest styles “.“flfll‘& 4 A,. DUFF. OMEAXKA &4 0O Suspendarr, So wrts, Fies, Coll ars, Shirts, Gloves, a, ke. wm.w and well assorted A VERY LARGE ASS8ORTMENT LARGE ASSORTMENT OF . â€" PRING ASND ggUMMER gyYsR00AaTs Bordeauz and ther Vinegars TUF~ GOVERNOR . GFNERAL wy~ BEEF SPICEV any g A To be had : 0F PHE KEWEST STTLES Crocertes, " +Mily sCOTOH AND CANADLAN ___‘ MANU FACTURES ROLLED BXE o all gragee, Ports of Ane mn‘.‘x‘:“‘:‘:’ *wm aad th public hat they will xeep sonstantl ¢ on hand BVYâ€"WARD‘® MAARKE1. FRESH KILLED TAOEIBR STALLS, SATALLâ€"b 1i No«. & a8d 1, 1870. EF FOR PARTIES MUTTON. "% ROUND, 47 GREAT WESTERN RAINWAY. 4 [ Ths Model Road of Canads j To Surnia, â€" Detroit, Milwaukee. . CHICAGO, s |s. > Cincinnati, St. Louis, New Orleans, a _‘ all Points in the West and South,. KORTHERNX TRANSPORTATION CO‘S x) First.Class Upper Cabin Steamers. (c©cDENSBURG a .CHICAGO, Making sure connections with Railway for all Fares always cheaper than by any other Route. Bs -g’ aad procare TICKETS at this offce P by the CENTRAL AIR LINK MOUTE _3 A" The latest Nove‘ Mes in REAT Eu 3fRICITY 18 LLFE | PULYERXACHERS PATENT BELTS, AND POCKET BATTERIES. These highly improved inventions render Kleciricity . pertâ€"ctly nl!‘”flf‘hle, and ex« tr. mely + fMficactous io a mild continuous form, no shock or uuple«sunt sensation being ¢<xâ€" periâ€"need, wher. by it bâ€"comes a true fountain of bealth and vigour, apeedily soothin« Mhoient Jn n ancgemetions Sm teÂ¥ a 0 , im parting numy and vitality to constitations enfe«bled by whatever cansge, Medicines and their deleterious consequences are thus entirely dispensed with, The daily incrâ€"asing number of cures «ffected by PULYE» MACHLER®S MWEDiCO GALYANâ€" IC SY8STEM is so exteosive and veried, that it forcibly point« to this luve=tion as the embryo of a -mv_o-uh--dy. h N. Bâ€"â€"The following testimwoty from tDe | elite of the Eoglish medical faculty has been rece Ived : # We, the undersigned, have much pleaâ€" © sure in testifying that Mr, J. L Pouvem u wicusa‘s recent improvements in his Voltaie *# Batto rie® u’ walvanie Appliances ltof # Medical Purprses are of great importanice to @ Scieutific Mecicine, and that be is eutitled « to the consideratton and support of every # one disposed to turther the advancement of # real and use ful progt+ess, # Dated the #thb day of March, 1866. « SIR CHABLES LOCOCK, Bart., M. D., F. £&. 0. P. «# SIR ‘lNBY HOLLAND, Bart., l.? _ 4. « STR WM. FERGUSSON, Bart., F. R. 8. * EKDWD. H. SIKYLKING, M. D, MRCSB. « SIBRJ. RANALD MARTIIN, F. R C.8" PULYVERMA_HERs SY3STEM is also apâ€" proved of by an official report of the Acaâ€" demie de Medicin», Paris, Royal College of Pb’nfih‘ London, and the Imperial Faculâ€" ty of Viemnoa, aud its curative virtues are conâ€" firmet by thousands of private t stimâ€"nials of | curea ifected. (See pamphnlet gratis). \ _ These facts appeal to the goot sensge of every " aufferer to avail bimsâ€"}f of this scientitie and curative prowress, to which the inventor has dâ€"vot d a lif ~time of »tudy and labour, as an ardent deciple of that great bepefactor of waukind, the late illustrions electrician Yhaouchwo: Faxmamwe.o $ss 0sc fP _ _ . HATS ! GaALYANIC â€" CHAINâ€"BAND3 | CHAIN BANDS ANXD BATTERIES. . | B. CHAIN BANDS for Neryous Deafoâ€"ss; Head, Tooth, and Face A he, and Noiges in the Head, 218. to 308. © §3 B. UHAIN BANDS for loss of Volce and other aff.ctions of the Throat, 104. 64; to 214. ¢: 4 N. OHAIN BANDS lor Scistics, Rheumatic, * Neuraigta, and Gouty Pains, Local Paraâ€" . lysis, Cramp, &¢, 18s, to 221, and 408. & | B CHAIN BANDS for L umbego, Indigestion, Liver, Chest, and Functivnal Disorders, &o., (worn as a hllL.‘”n to 40s and 551. B CHAINX BANpS WritePs â€" Cramp, | Trembling, Nervousness, &c, 22s to 308 Newaigin Uriinary L Head and Toothache Paralysis Liver Complaints _ Epilepâ€"y | Tic Doloreux N. rvous | PULYE: MACHER‘S MEDICOâ€"GALY AN«~ IC CHAINS are exceediogly «f.ctive without the aid of meducine, restriction of diet or the icast derangement of the patient‘s hbabits and daily occupations, in the following maladies : Rheamatism Female Complaints Gout Constipation Beintica Cram P Lumbago Slle Circulation | ‘.‘IM ul'm m Tic Doloreux â€" _ N.rvous Debility The effects of the application of Pulver» macher‘s Chains in any of the above disordérs is immediately perceptible=â€"â€"the reliet of palo instantancous. 5 PRICE iJIST â€" O!k"_P_UI_.VE!_lAfLBn‘ OPPOsITE OLD STANXD. B COMBINED CHAIN BAXD for Cantil, LE ui ___% c wm t fiilss + Th 204. .5 cinctrcitrente hoh 7 rsin t caucaam Paralysie, Epil+psy, Geâ€"neral Debility Functional Disorders, &0 , 308 to 508. A ‘complete Bet of COMBLNED UVHAIN BAND§,BELT®S, and CHAIN BAaTTERY for reatoring vital energy, £5 to £1. ‘The public are most earnestly cautioned to beware of Preado Electric Belts advertised by sham Doctors, &c¢,., for improper purpbees, ani so severely stigmatized by Vice Chancelâ€" lor Malins in the sult Pulvermachber vs Ham» mond, alias mwuuc. T, Raghey, Â¥. k. C. 8, allas Burrows, &¢, &¢. No Gaivanic Belts mrnho but those bearing the fac simile of Puirermacher‘s sigcature on the label. l A p.-puctu-uhlo‘hllpmahn-q be Lad at the Drug Store of A. Obthtic, Bparks QO.N“. _ J. L, PULVERMACHER, * 200 Regent Stroet, London, W. Ottawa, September 6, 1870 _ 1455 Jawk J DaILY LNE BE W x&» £8 PRACNg», $3 Ridean Btreot. and 404. J_L'HT RECEIVED. & Cull and Ezxaminc. H ATS! TNLEA OF a«+ ss«.».a C560 miles artsterscfpfd( . Go ABAATB . OoOrrawWA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMB ATH, ga* OTTAW A RIVER NAVYVIGATION CCOY‘8 STEAMERS. Has dommenced her regular trps between Ottawa and Montreal, with Mails and Passongers, leaving Ottaws at T a m, deily, M A RK ET _ 8TE AMER f s@°â€"FAIRY @a« rhomad y L. â€"~xâ€":=â€"~"~r= 2 0_ > .;:..‘ by BOAID wWaAxTED. F C« '.“.&l‘:“‘.] Chance am bythermeg foaiiy. mast‘ve witin ’:M“, » M?’ but those | .F, Tss * Wiliâ€"commence running her regular trips from Major‘s Wharf to Ottaws ever . Mongay and Saturday loaring Major‘s at 5 a m, and Ottawa at Ottaws, April, 25, 1870 COO0KINxG s roAyEs3 1 And every other kind of +TOV £8, inclading best «Q@UEEN YVICT O R1A," & Propaned on hoii Dib aronhect,‘ * Tllet gyâ€"HARYVESTING IMPLEMENTS. * At the sign ._rmuvu..no.u Ridean m.mo-ldtmm““-‘ GOrass und other Boythos. Blood 8il er Steel, all lengths. Blood Cast bteel, * Blood German Steel, * Pride of the Field ailver Steol. Bounts Blue Bell, _ " Red Rover or Champlon * ‘ Â¥lint‘s Colebrated 8oyth, Whitings Eureks Soyth ground, ready for use. * Bezy la-ul.nwalhu May Porks, and three prongs, Btraw Forks, three propgs. Beythes Soathes. Grain Oradies, Maley and Grape Vine. ..m‘od Grinds:ones of all sorts In GM V ariety, Very Ottawa, August 22nd, 1870. pOUBLE STOVES, _ .> pOUBLE STOVEY | | POUBLE SIOYVES. A complelete assortment of Shelf and Heary Hardware, Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty, Coal Oll, &e., &0. THOS, BIRKETT, . No. 24, Ridean Stroot, COOKING 8 OVES Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Tin [ ‘and ‘Copner Smiths, Bull â€" .0"-.. % 5 sCYTHE3!! SCYTHES!!! HOUSE FURNISHING GOODbs (MPORITER3 OF «CaAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT, Olttaw 24th June, 1870, Tes and CoGes Pots, solily Moalds, W Covers, Spise Boxes, Lidies‘ Dressing w..wmuu-. Preservia Deil Milk saucepans, Ao., #o. Constantiy on hand, Cooking Stoves, (bast makers) Yot Air Furnaces, W ater Coolers, Bathr, (a)h: tinds) Cutlory, Piated and Britannia Metal 8, RPECIFIOATIONS, &+â€", FISHING TACKLE, comprising Lines, Â¥lies, Hooks, Fioats, Trolis, r.nu"u'."buu Nets, F7 Books, 40.,. &0. . Ottawa, August 10. 1870 19 1y _ BLYTH & KERE, JUST REOELIYVED, ox "Pride of Canada‘" and Ussola,‘‘s splendid sssortmen of l_lul nm ‘\.0.‘. IBAAC, Shelf and Heary Hardware HENEY‘S STO XE BULLOING, Wellington Street, Upper Town, Ottawa Osoking and Faney blore > Dttawa December 20, 1869. a uC I hereby give potiee that I shall not ‘be M*“"W“m‘h my »name “ Jew a m o PuAYTE DEN : ‘Otuaws, September 20, 1870 Nleamers. COOkING STOVES ! MALL STEAMER l ardware. or1cE. 9 Wanted by the beginning of October, for & leman and bis wife, bo«rd in a private ny..â€"tu-nhuudmd the Parâ€" wens ufimxurmudwy. 8, Cart. No. 2 RIDEAU STREET, Carr. Nicwous, ~ 1s08LING RARDW Ax K4. AT AND OTHER 35 BusseX Btreet. H. MEADOWS & CO. Twine, Gliass, Oll, @ENEiAL HoVsE FURYâ€" R W SHEPHERD. 1M1tf selly Moalds, Wire Dish CHAS. GOUVLDEN. 129346.t DIRECT . mront@flQuC F‘x Ships Uognac, rom Charente, .¢ Nero, from Oporto, (and to arrive from Italy,) 10 €0 or, for a ‘ill, RUMX and WHUISKEY, The very best brar ds to be had. TIAI, I" LKA & PORTERâ€"ALL KINLS, UOARS, SBYRUPS and FRULTS, x MISARY FOR YOUNGLADIES, A Branch of the Monklands" Villa, f MARL A E3TABLISAMENT, . MONTREAL, The SBisters of the Congregation d&o Notr ‘Dame respectfully inform the public that th»y \witl open their classes on the \st September. | Besides the Boarding School & Belect Day School is attached to the establishment. For particulars and terms upply to the . â€" LADY 8UPERLJR ‘ Corner of O‘Conner and Wellington Stroets. ‘ Ottawa, August li.!l" 143884 y naps BRALDY, : : Fir:t Class Brands, *warranted yenuine_for th The uz old and reliable wines jof JmUny use in the ciry, and used by all the best dootors in this vicinity. Crdered expressly for the purpose. " ;cnu #ia@ERBRY WINE, Â¥Fine, very &ne. and Extra V P for family use or Orst class hotels. A trial will show trat they are cheap and retiable, and the price as low as the common trashy , kind dll‘t:l PORT WINE, vory old vintage, EEKSORS CHEESE, * Queen‘s, Arms and Stilton, very @oop. Dubli Porter, put up to order. Lawe‘r Ales and Porter, in .oog condition, always We guaractes a better OLL thas will be sup» pumnd at a LOW RATE: comPETENXT TINSMITARS Ever e to do als sorts of > “g"l‘ IN WO UR 5.m BLACK, in differen kinds; slso very tresh souand and sweet. GREEN, of the various kinds, Plambinog, THE FOLLOWING GOO0D8 ; k_flmn and FLAVOURLNG EXTRACTS, VQ)M.MNOC‘OC Bi 10uâ€" 1 and well assorted stock of gencral T-. HBEV, J. MAY‘s sCHIOOL Â¥OR BOYS8, QUEEN STREET, wWill on the Prkar‘ SEPTEMBER PROX. Roomfor one or two Boarders. O iwa, Augast 9, 1870 1i3uf |sbw010â€"0:lm"“.h"‘“"m"" .,..su this city, and are well worth ; tried by families reqwring them for w trials will prove their superiority IUY SKOAPS, Direct from London, put up to order from the maker, a very superior artiole, very iall solicited by ane, 18 70. Jlhkâ€" LITERARY INSTITUTE 1 â€"OFâ€" Notre Dame du Sacre Cour, Under the Direction of the Grey Nuns, corâ€" ner of Rideau and Ottawa Stroets. 'l'bn-qn:hcoflhoduuloflhhluu- totion will take place on the 1st BSEPTEMâ€" BER It is desirable that the pupils assem» ble on that dey, as the regular term will begin the day after.. Any delay will be at Mlm;wmmqtm fore, respectfully requested to send in the tpnfllnutbo day above named. Ottawa, August 15, 1870 _ 1136t(f Then leave your orders for LE YoU LREABDY ! ESMONDE BRO3., SPARKS BSTREET, . en Lot No 33, ist Consession of Glousester R Mmuw.lnmfldfl- ed and in good state of cultivation, opposite Manâ€" otic, and fifteen miles from Ottews, with good L CNF ANEESTEI J «+ se ie 00 T "‘[UIE HOWLEY FARX To LET. Yeeuy eune on en o Ca s fences, a fine dwelling house, two story hbigh, barns and outhouses complete, is noW to let on W‘ lc t &A __AL reasonable terms, for a term of yoars Al for further particulars to . j CHARLES ROW AN, Ottawa beptember 5, 1870 Gasfitting, â€" ] Locksmithing, . _ Bell Hanging, ete. ~ _ mhMONDE BROS. 1@ C 0O A L 0 I L e 18 70. y best, always Fresh RoastedZand on the premises. ® old and reliable. wines for tamiliy UKG LADLES‘ OF ALL KINDS. Orders received for THO3. PATTERSON, ’0. “n ““.m 8.â€"Two STRONG BOYS and Liqunors, > | The French vessel of war Reine Hortense [-. Ihump paratus on board. for producing .elo&icfi!m»umg that persons m-ly Ir-dbyi at 2 distance of four miles. It * bhtondd‘ show an enemy‘s ship and ‘The French official journal gives a list of towns offering beds for the wounded, and a humber of items such as: Count de Jouffroy ofters his country residence . and the five beds which it contains, M.Cottin, of Jujurieux, gives 15 beds ; Baron de Bonnefoy will receive four wounded solâ€" | When Gen. Dumont of the French army takir.g leave of Cardinal Anwnell.ii’ho ke of the pledges given by Italy to rance in u:f-ny to the Papal territory. The Card replieda smiling : « There are three personsâ€" who do not believe in these guarantees, the Emperor, yourself, and usester R | the American L6 rell clear= | engaged on a men osite Masâ€" | linghame. with good | Professor Lowell ory high. | quent contributor r to let on %ohld,thl!.,fl rs. M‘ifl the North Ame Joseph Meyer, whose splendid longâ€" flowing locks of dark hair and classic face wellfil,tvoahiml'orhis&art.ofClu-ill‘.intlmJ mion drama of Oberammergan, after "‘J pressed into service at Munich, exâ€". cb so much interest among certain wealthy English people at that place that they tried to buy him off, but they did not succeed. f The Silesian Knights of Malta lately asâ€" sembled at the Hotel Garlish in Breslau, the Duke of Ratisbon presiding, to o;f& nize for service in the fieldl, the elder members being allotted to depot and reâ€" serve hospital duty, while the young ones were ordered to the field of action ; ©5,000 thalers were contributed on the spot to the Prussian sanitary fund. § The process of welding together the breech portion of the 35â€"ton gun recently | took place at the Woolwich (gglmd) Arâ€" senal. This gun, which promises to be the most fioworful in existence, is designed upon the Fraser system, and is built of tive concentric ringsâ€"first the tube of toughâ€" ened -toek then a chase of coiled iron, next a coil of iron, over that the coiled breech piece, and over all that the trunâ€" wion hoop. a massive casting weighing 870. B Eenes â€" PE e 0. EeE ET in c ce TCt & ip about ten tons, which was welded toâ€"day at a red heat. â€" This form of construction is calculated to afford the m«ximum of enâ€" durance with the minimum of weight. The amount of endurance rez;::od may be imagined from the fact the ge of gunâ€" powder is to be 110 pounds, and the pro jectile weighs 700 pounds. The calibre of the bore is 11.16 inches, and the length of the projectile will be 2 feet of solid shot, | and about 3 feet 2 inches of common: shell. At Marslaâ€" Tour the French, for the first time in the entire course of this momenâ€" rous war, engaged the Germ ns in a fair stand up fight.< Until this action the French, baving always had time to choose their ground, hu,i,r‘eilhor stationed themâ€" selves high on hills or dug themselves into riflie pits, or, as usual, combining both adâ€" vantages, lined the upper part of mounâ€" tainous slopes with successive rows of dtches. But on this samguinary 16th, beâ€" ing taken b{ surprise. they were mostly in the open fields, and obliged to do battle free of cover. At first they did not relish fighting under these unwonted conditions, and yielded before their lfnn‘c‘i.ng enemy, k IF L 4 naaition vive . ty M( CCC 10090 0 0A 811 watching for the ap of the enemy. H& has prepared o'.ar balloons which are ‘ to be properly anchored. Some time since M. Nador proposed to the Parisian authorâ€" ities to organize a balloon service. The offer was acce todimd three of his " air ships * unmo& tely placed on a war footâ€" ing. M. Godard has likewise orgi.nd & hohoon corps for the left flank of the Seine. rrvie L oc redoarraceurrareeprnpre®:?~. R o far as swerial contrivances are eomael'llotl11 the Parisians appeAr, therefore, to be we < off. The Prussians are likewis® mp&l‘i;i with sronauts. Some time since | Bismarck wrote and secured the services of Welles, the wellâ€"known ascentionist. It will be a novel sight for oppolmi, balâ€" loons to be plou;hm.'“i the air about Paris, shooting around other in search of information. Baliconing proved a derd failure in the American War, and when General Wrant took command in Virginia he ordered Professor Low, with all l‘l‘l‘l p:'i Pesin igaremnys tha :‘é‘h‘:rn“-'l"i- to the rear. It ma French and Prussians wil better with them. _ 4s Russia according to a corresponuen» "" unprepared for war. The Small Arms Comâ€" mussioner has for the last three years done nothing but compare the test arm#;, and ‘to this day has not finally decided what rife to introduce into the service. At first it was thought sufficient to alter the old muskets into breechâ€"loaders, and ‘the Carlen urum was adopted in the gun facâ€" tory at ‘Tula. .. Then the Konka system was thought better. and that was ordered to be tried. . Finally it was resolved to have new breech loaders, and. the first Berden gun was sdopu% and 30,000 were made at Colt‘s factory, lrtfdrd'n(ho order being finished last autumn. en Berden inâ€" vented a new gun, which they thought betâ€" ter still, and 30,000 of that were ordered to be made ntfiinnin(lnm, but are not yet delivered. No one has succeeded in getting any orders since. The infantry armament of Russia is now4‘60,(!£\ a{l‘t:l"od muskets, â€" Konka sySLEM, J€), °/ °/ / 0. ) system, all of which are practically worthâ€" less, and about 45,000 new rifles on the two Berden systems. _ Cartridges have been made here for the last eight monthn‘h:e- Lt T C3 nuncls in A manen. but re stt e t s y TE Hoalge Berden systems. _ Cartridges made here for the last eight 1 siaes several made in America, is by no means enough for a Ruse«ian officers are anxious to deplore the fact that t.he{l-m not ready. The field artillery is excellent and in good condition. The Rassian soldiers are splenâ€" didly drilled. are quick tounderstand, very 'inu{li‘om. a.nda if prmrly armed and well led, would display ir usual courage and astonish the world. j hirdP * 2044 2 dtrcdira e sntlh B Wt the American Legation, Mr. . erigaged on a memoir of the la! . bncdviag caenacilioeatd dpcr ef uin eR PAE %“"‘t contributor to American periodicals, .Mthlly,IIMQ » Chaucer®" in the Nortkh American Review ; and this month he contributes " A Virginiah in New England 35 Years Ago" to the Aflan L* Monthly, and a sonnéet to Putnam‘s Magâ€" ®3 T A® LITERARY. system, 120,000 Carlen eyes of her continues to be a freâ€" correspondent is the late Mr. Burâ€" to fight, a derd d when Virginia be that m-fiino by Professor Goldwin Smith, on The Constitutional Crisis in England." Count Carlo Pepoli, who for many years resided in London, and whose name is well known in liun? and artistic circles as that of a writer of great taste and ability, and of a connuisseur of skill and judgment has mflmublinhod, at Bologna, a colâ€" lection of Italian inscriptions, under the title of "Due Centurie delle Iscrizioni ‘The Bibliographie de la France has great news for historians and Latinists. It was known that the library of the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul at Liegnits possessâ€" ed, in the middle ages, a precious manuâ€" script of Titus Livy, which ;gn d:sappeared for some centuries Nevertheless, Dr. Kraffert, gnrofouor at the Gymnasium at Liegnitz, finding in an inventory of 1604, mention of the manuscript, did not despair of finding it ; and, in fact, after years of searching in all the hoies and corners of the church, he put his hand on this price less monument on Sunday May, 8. It is said to contain the greater part of the fourth decade, which was thought to be irreparably loss. a sacrifice. As an instance of this we may mention that a sglondidlpillmtuk-d work, the cost of the blocks, &¢6., for which was no less than £1 2)0, was recently dim?ed of o gothet wellâ€"known London £u isher for £25. The present owner of the copyâ€" right and material intends to bring out the work in a cheap and popular form. be rowed between himself and Renforth being unsatisfactory to the latter, the Champion sent an amended draft to Coulter at Pittsburg,the principal point being that ‘the match shall be rowed at Lachine, renâ€" ‘dered necessary by the fact of Renforth‘s boat having been sold, and he, being only ‘able to obtiin another (the one formerly ‘bqlongin‘ to Tayilor) on condition that it . should not leave Lachine. Renforth brought out the «"William Blakey," expectâ€". ing a challenge from Coulter, who had previou«ly challenged him while in Eng: land. _Not hearing from him on hid arrival at Lachine, Renforth published a letter anâ€". nouncing his arrival, and offering to row. +He waited a fortnight, and then judging that Coulter would not come out, he sold his boat.. Renforth also announces his inâ€" tention of. returning home this week. should he hear nomore from Conlter. It is to be hoped a match may be satisfactor: m m‘d' & 1 ® * 41 [<P The Montreal Herald says: Coulter‘s roposition for the d_opble&culljmuoh to Ned e n en CC | A dinner was fven yesterday, in the St. Lawrence Hall, by Mr. McNaughton, Presâ€" identof the L,ach ne Club, at which the stakes in the recent match were handed over. e 1 CHALLENGE TO THE U. 8. The following telegram has been sent to the proprietor of the Monongehela House Pittsburg, by Mr. Hogan, of the St. Lawâ€" rence Hall :â€" oo e n oo aila PRRRZ® AETOEE C 000 «« Will you match any man in the United States to row one of the Tyne crew a s'm£o scull match for five miles, on or before the 15th Uctober, for $1,000 or $2,000 in gold. We telegraph you, as we have no reliable We uleg:Yb you, ; 46 We nayo uo isaadre man to deal with." * * MONXEY SPEXT. We are informed by oo::fomt authorâ€" ity that more than one f a million of dollars was spent in the city by parties who had come to see the race between the Tyne and St. John crews. 2 0AE & e T e ME M Gaanith mtb ceived at that hostelry while training for the late champion fourâ€"cared M“th‘ fioreuuumn' was made in the parlor of the otel where were aseembled about thirty fi:tlemen bes.des the Newcastle party. . Wilkinson in making the presentation referred to the rc;romibmty devolving upon Mr and Mrs. Hanna while the Tyne crew sojourned at their establishment. He could not express the feelings entertained | by the Newcastle K'"J, for the unvarying kindness with whic ey had been invaâ€" . | riably treated by the host and hostess. They had been made to feel at home in | every sense of the word, and would never forget the kind offices which had been ( ronq.mdwthem. Mr. Hanna, on behalf ; | of bis wife, acknowledged the presentaâ€" , | tion in appropriate terms. A suitable inâ€" . | scription is engraved on tbo| broach, which N Cha se C 0 1 oi d L0 a M ty onl Fraauedio= cnsaioate ~dreinies nc in h/ On Siturday evening Mr. Wilkinson and the members of the ‘1yne crew presented Mrs. Hanna, the hostess of the lake View Hotel, Lachine, with a valuable gold broach in token of their appreciation of the care and attention they have reâ€" is a beautiful piece of jewellery. 99 EME WERPCPeCRE TEERRE WO Cc The c my, who is invariably well informed, got wind of what was passin ?.ndurriud sud> denly before the town. nstead of remainâ€" ing united and compact, the battalion of of Mobiles divided. . OUne party, regardâ€" ing which we have not yet received exact news, seems to havre decided to follow the itinerary previously fixed on ; whilst the other, composed of men belonging to. S.inte.Menehould, determined to regain ‘their homes. OUn the way they were atâ€" tacked by a body of Prussian troops. They threw themselves into the woods to escape the assaults of the horsemen, of whom they killed a fow. The infantry, however, drove them out, and they fo‘ll m,dor the rove Ek en ECC CE sword of the hostle cavalry, ‘Then & frightful scene ensued,. Crushed by numâ€" | bers, having no ammunition, =d little: acâ€" customed to the handling arms, tha Mobiles asked to be made prisoners, but the Prussians would not look upon them as soldiers, and massacred them at their Ll:;nn- Fifty of the Guarde Mobiles already been killed or wounded, when several pâ€"rsons, who, under these circumâ€" stances, showed a certain amount of enâ€" ergy, proved to the chief of the Prussian detachment, by the rout:dp-.pon. that he had been really engag wi:.h zht:;y. wounded were transp@#fed to St. MeRP* h Some of them are in a most deâ€" pould.l ble lition, and have received as “,..donnubnwu. The saragery with which the Prussians conducte. themâ€" ‘% am % . CA : cadh ..lmhtndm wikth WOns VC T l J not c# selves. in this affair, is not calculated to Himinish the exasperation of the populaâ€" supply of peaches. £ AFIS, innie. the champlion, is in St. John, N.B., at present. onen for business as far as London some Time this woek. m‘r-l my €2120 O dC has been 8PORTING. A Prussian Massacre. Anthony ixed on; whilst the | greater men : belonging to fire on termined to regain | asylum. e way they were atâ€" | year, & russian troops. They Withor »chowood-wm"b“'“‘ horsamen. of whom | rolls of m.phfihl [ with military ceased, and the established in {PRICEâ€"3 CENTS The Imperial ;Prisoner. ‘The correspondent of L Soir writes as follows : Listen, for what I can now give you is & page of history. Napoleon III. having written to the King of Prussia the letter which you are acquainted with, William replied, * Let him come himself ; otherâ€" wise he will be treated â€"like & private solâ€" dier, although he scarcely deserves 1t." Napoleon then betook himself in the manâ€" ner related to the firm at which the King had established his beadquarters. . The caleche having arrived at the door of the house, the exâ€" alighted, I‘.X‘n.\'unl*lb HIS CIGARETTE, and entered alooT into the low chamber, where the King, in a general‘s uniform, with his helmet was wm up and down in a feverish state, his croused behind his back. [The Prince and dno“nq officers formed & group in one of the commers of the } ment. The exâ€"Em Yaror took of his hat and saluted the ing, using the Germun language., Wilâ€" ham did not reply, either by word or gesâ€" ture, but after a few more paces, came and },laced himself erect, stiff, and terrible, in ront of Napolebn‘:dho remained bareâ€" heuded, with h.'r‘ slightly inclined, " Sir," he said, still in German, «1 come to repeat to your Mujesty: ringa noce what I had the honor of writing to you yesterday evening. "It is well, sir,"‘ T&d Athe King, whose color was considerably heightâ€" ened, whilst his voice bad a WhisUUIDE sound, owing to the efforts he made to reâ€" strain himself. ‘I have decided that Spandau shall be.ajui‘nod to yogt‘forhpfi- Velk EPVAE CNRRRC Oe CC oE oV [ tone. At the end of the interview the exâ€" Emperor got into a post.chaise with the Prussian arms in it, and took the route by Luxembourg to Cassel, where he will proâ€" ceed to Spandau. _ This last is a fortress which protects Berlin on the north east l‘i‘de; it contains a Buwhopl;_inou:{‘:m aspect. Those who form suite «mmndmuhmmm of His Majesty to leare Napoleon there to the end of his days. _ _A perpetuil imprisâ€" onment, the King is reported to nave said, would be only the just chastisement Prussian Suait, who is going to Namur and p taif, who is ‘QMwW“ Brussels on a special u-ufidllmo Td and that of Count de ‘BimmFch, the Royal and that of t de Bismarck, King was determined to have the . ror shot, so great was his e zmi,,'m for having caused the of so many brave soldiers. | uring the last twenty years William B. u?or u-t:-nw "'m of menty viGone s uo retl o ‘nte mietr ptittns Suppose be has, what then : " 38X /F"/" he made by the ‘opera on af like creased worriment to km"‘““ increased wealth? _ Astor, with his sixty millions, eats no more oystors, quail, t cock, and boned turkey than he did when he was worth ten millions, Uod:.no b.;w,andhnntbomlnd times Tun . ‘â€" ..;+ him an sleans and hare no lt mw,.ndhnstbowd times less Tun . We beat him on sleeps, and have no la#tâ€" suits with tenants aud trespassers. Robâ€" bers lay wait for Astor every time he g088 out after dark. They don‘t think â€"of us. um,wwhnix:{ millions of dollars, has sixty milons of troubles. ‘roboLt:: mnofhilnnhh\:lldl, and estates Astor in work about fourteen hours a day, ..dyotmmpum-;l.“!"‘"‘ a day, which is just what we tain withâ€" out any millions, any m.h,lllyr‘ln- tate, and only work eight w:,f.‘.!' If men‘s happiness increased with their MP* TWE ~ in nnint. the boint earnings up to A OC€ necessary to secure would be, say $2,500 a year. All beyond 3 a year. thiliompznfl-; it is productive of no good whatever. The richer the man the greater the probability that his sons will ive on billiards and die in the insbriate asylum. â€" With contentment and $2,500 a (v..r,.mnnqybhpwfl‘l"‘i“"' ithout contentment you will be miserâ€" able, aven if your rent exceeds the rentâ€" exbibition of quite a novel chnraoter was opened at the new building called the Pa luis Royal, “ubgmgmm. It is an exhibition of a talking machine, which by mechanical appliances _A ... A. aowaniet naart in Te POCT bymduniollmm'iouhww forth utterances resembling those of a huâ€" man being. It is the invention of Profesâ€" mor Faber, of V'u-: and has been con £r0cel se nactoen of bumen in tainly a ulmdn-oflm-ni-- ‘onuitL. 1t is true, the question may arise, where is the utility of it, seeing that every man, woman and child possesses a talking ine, more or less perfect, of his or her own. â€" But the machine has its utility neverthelessâ€"it illustrates a much neglect ed science of accoustics. Moreover it is highly interesting as showing how" far in genuity miy go. The machine has * mouth, with tongue and lips, w»ich are set in motion by a mechanical apparstu® which sets free s.gofli“' of mir from large beliows, and controls it as to proâ€" duce the sBund required. _ It pronou f with great clearness, every letter of the 21 phabet, many words, afew ‘wentences |:!rf0fl|!;n°‘ml’ set words, but any ,,ammm.-. It also laugbed, and utterei other ories eXDN6# sive of human passions, . to the astonish â€" Mwflydmmmw}& A Tabaise Macaixs.â€"Un Saturday an Drothere. % of e tieman years 0° #8", wathiiee 4 Stmthrof, fadiy y the ap setting of a waggon. MMquumhcm Lendon the little has been well pleased Li aicl . Phesnamniniit Blessed be Nothing. An officer of the comforts of life

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