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Ottawa Times (1865), 13 Dec 1870, p. 1

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iA be tak on a often adâ€" ont exiats. thak a doce Yhew Makew d ty Ne 08 t3 umt Ar aly se ED «ho Cun : quits *AB" *4 adress, ‘..fl““{ w. } inkELL m B Un 5. ____ooogges Meeme 0 Sparkeâ€"street, Cogaual QHaW & / “-,.I y CA LLOEKs UE io on | “‘: *_Wn Boildings, C F ll‘l..u”l.l'llo AUMONDPS BL Di Msscs SB YOL . VPPUSAITE * ‘HALIFAX, NOVA SOUTIA, Established 1351 . Prrmaneat and transiont boarders accommodaâ€" M“y‘“uuo‘fm +4 JOUN RMANS, Proprietor. feTe®kAao, UUTCHISON is fully propared to ETS of TRET 1, or to insect slag!o Fanting, on cither gold. silver or YI Â¥ W commee hwmmofl.uacml Techer, who is not afraid to compete (so far Whis profâ€"ssion is concerned) with any per. rh‘. Province, “mncmflfi‘ Untario, to date from the first nary “ Best of reterences. _ _‘ Address, stating salary, &0., _ ____ ‘P.IO! HoUSEK, Motets and Sal oons. »=U k Uirs Robort Stewart having made arrangements With as accomplished lady teacher, announces Uist her Qancing Classes will commence on Wednesday, the 23nd instant Fartaor particulars may be obtained on appllâ€" tiilon to Mrs Robert Stewart, Wilbrod street. â€"itaws September 9th, 1869. ) 148f nmuc AND DRKPORTIXEIT. NERLY HOUVSK, a wl C 4 Â¥. L. HIYGINXHE, Asgent{orthe Beaver , Bull, Sist Oct, 1819 wo rontsos, L. D. ®â€" GEON DENTIST, at{or the Beaver , Toronto Mutuval Fire and ok Insurance Co, Genersal Commission _,.,‘..,,g.m.u Mining Agent slains sonstaatly on band. Oflee, corner OA Gnarks atroots, ovrer Muan Brof AUMOND$S 8L0CK, And the table «pread with «ho can make from . YPMEARA,. Proracero®. . NO.â€" XOctG. 1108 ; Public for the Pro @rones Tainno® Otaw®. 1611 im A D PRATT, ols | 1gh proof and avor, at extremoiy IUM . RTRTTs "::_:‘:'L Ei. ‘t‘unfi and Stewart‘ Scotth Whiskey and A Murphy‘s Old lr!lurcuuo | Y x w« | . Quinness‘ and Loadon Porter, pte and qts. l o Molson‘s and other Alos. h â€"â€"â€" ~l :’:nuddyup..n.n“ ) mind Atkor« } .3 atrefners‘ prices. y, Conveyâ€" IHK OLD sTOCK, saAYE)» FROM FIRE *‘*qigin&..| â€" SELLINGQ _ AT EW ENTYâ€"FIVE 148Â¥3 PEBCENT BELOW 2c08T. mrmmnmmesmmmmecm mmemmem I ‘Now is the time or bar alns. 1106 APC ..« cncuthaanegremy c or vulsanite «od sanly to -l 39 RIDEAU STREET, â€" | aaving orum"‘ : ED :"‘. l sl HI8 W ESTABâ€" Offcsâ€" supp! y | #ers forsale at VERY LOW PRICES slarge * ad well selected stook, comprising Qroceries, | Wines, I.!qun.fobt;‘«.m nlh:.y. | coulu.Oou'n und FineSailt. Aiso, ' Bordeauzand ther Vinegars Hull, P. 8. MEYS PoKK, CKLED sALMON, LABR. HERzINGS, a â€" the numerous other artiolesnecessary 0 ocaâ€" tivate a complete stock. > "RYEARâ€" â€" _ L yeeren uipraane im 4 jaqm, C es eotomneet on o ons o k WV _ Sherries o all gradger, Ports of ns |...I:’.M“.“y.5m.‘m and lm.;lul » wood a: w- ilOl’:WIN €8, (‘)'Li)mgtg. P:UOI ATD H EY , Bog most respe tfully to intimate to their friends and customers that they haive jJust received and have ready orinspes lon 1870. 1® 6 sPRINXG 1MPORTATIONXE: EKNIS WHELAN, ORFEE â€" Fresh Coffese ground and reested daily on NEWEST aAND MOsST FASHIONâ€" ABLE DESIGN®. EgrvHas READY.â€"MADE : cLornine ps»asrusat is also very complere, ani will be found of the boest materials and most {ashionable styles. wmu«m». LARGE A8ssORTMENT oF wâ€"PRING AND WIUMMER a4)VsRcoiaT Arst class cutter GJuits made to order in best and latest styles @ood 6t onsured or a0 SÂ¥ 0, A,. IRC . wMEARA 4 00 No. 2 RIDEAU STREET,â€" Plumbers, Gas «. 1 Steam Fitters, Tin A VERY LARGE AS8O0RTMENT Suspendars, Scarts, Ties, Col}ars, Shirts, Gloves, a, &6. wmfiowp and well assorted ‘Tailoring Department under the supervision of a PRING AND FRENCH, BLYTH & is to SK FOR LEA & PERRINS®,8AYCE, notice EAKRE HWF * 0 O rnart KB i dents with power of sttorney to take instant w«uu-:-mnnhud ven turs sacn, or ther imitations which their :x:f-nhp‘ 'g k# LiA & PERZRINY Sauce and seo Name m Wrappst, Label, Boitle and Ww.ndh the _ Wholesale and for Export by the Propristot! WORCESTERSHIR® sAUOCE, 0t THR KEYVEST STYLES, W orgester ; x 44 VUPFICE, 1uga st lst, 1870 By a young grl a situation as PEAMâ€" C RES$, or DRESYâ€" MAKER, in a private Crocertes. EKA & PERRISS* C Kn N UOL O atkes .fi,..,u..cm y 4& ot orences given it required. wayâ€" DXY GoOoVS. s sCOTCH \AND CANADLAN UANU FACTURES MEARA & CO. and by Copper Smiths, Mardware, _ _Tht at extramely low 1870. M2v1130 law Apply at the RUXN aiNQ OF T REZNS ros TH® NsSULNG &8 tik :; ; ++ #»"1â€""« " In additon to the Filt Pling which it 1s intended EAST ‘AND.. WEST, With close counsctions at all pmate: will be equipped with handsome! ° â€" Unsurpassed on the contitout. { s s xm %C % TRiI®s wiLL uow agowesd . °_ * Portlandâ€" and _ Montreal in 13 Hours. Montreal and Toronto TB 13@Meers mwgmgw PALACE â€" SLEEPING CARS Will be run on the Through Trains and the serâ€". ,g...mu,ufi-dmhu-_thhi manpner equal to that cf any railway or this con Bpecial attontion is directed to this Compsng‘s inouncement, in regard to the ; “&"“5 tinent. Special arrangements have been made to sccommodate the pleasure travel. For further particulare see advertisements and As fast as completed, June 3 1879. Portland to Montre«l in 13 Montreal to Toronto in 13 On and after JUNE (3th the now ments will oe put in force, and trains Montreal as foltows: _ ________ _ N1GOT, _ go ___ 49.......6«++ MaU Tr.in tor Toronts and totermedi~ Chi :ago, and all points 10G0 T. ao _ 4e.. and {ntermediate sLMNORE.. .....0»«» Trains for Lachinea 890 a m, T 00 a m, 9 is am, ltsgo‘o.;_?'..d.z Provinse | ins. JOLNu SO0UTH AND BAST. Accommodation Train for Leland Pond 1nd intermediate stations &t........) ..r:.d. fer Boston, visa Vermont Con+ Nb . .ce« «4itkir464u46 Abtambrtharinth Express for New York and Boston, via Vermont Con Tal, #b.......000e csseses at St Hilaite, 3t Myseiuuthe, Uston, Acten, Richmond, Brompton Falls, Sherbrooke, Leanogxrilie, Mummxuuuv- Bleoping Cars on all night trainn Baggag* tkecked tnrough. mm.“-aa-m'm Portiand for Halifax, N 8, every 'm”': ._...I. ‘ T. sw is -m h '* The ',' '{.'.;:‘muw amedis _A s <h it gers and Stoamers ranning The intorn=tiâ€"nal Company‘t rant ~ in onnection ",._u!..o.?...‘-.‘ fi-:nn:.!l in enneouon whn oult TD OOA Whaw & leate Portiand every Moaday and Tharsday at § it p m for 8t John, N B, 40. T)) rets issued through atthe Company‘s prin= ciple: stions. OKL __ _ __. _ _â€" _ L bpsa oR serhont and Brovaville, LOXDON, ONT . Inspects every BARREL of POBK he Ships and Ships ouly a Firsrâ€"Cuass Article. He has NEW rw.'om or Sale trom some Of Ins L®RUITE * and Curers : n...,u.-mt,.m w« P Pork made from Heary L. ‘}&O8§®.. PROYISION BROKER Shonlders Mess Mution, Heary Bacon, &c., at the lowest Fmst Prices, and on Terms to suit Purchasers. Ko. 1 Sup. Flour, Oats, Corn, &0., bought ple: «tions. vC* Litaor tnformation and time of arrival and partatre of all trains st terminal and way ition apply at the Ticket Uffice, Bonaventure ““...n,mfl.lm“ C J BRY p4k8, I~na ’. +87C ie c PP ____oam nÂ¥ > LUOMBE@LL:+ between Montreal and : brough rates to Brockville, Sand and Ottaws. m, 6 30 p m, An excelilent light RED WINB for ordinar use, not unlike PORT, bat higher in body. White Beans always on hand. For the First and Second n-:nâ€"-"" Arnprior Commen School, two ALE TEACHâ€" EB&s Salary for first, four hundred ; second, three handred dollars per annum. Services to com â€" mence about lt Janusry, 1871. . W-Luwmlm quall. Aoations, 1 DEK. mm. Cnal man‘ â€" _ €BO. ORAIG, Londen, Ont.,, Kor. 34, 1810 Arnoior, Now 9, 1818 RVLMANK 8 C A N A D A a=TED. «uINQ $1.25 Pear GALLON $1.00 Paer und Portland, and C J BRYDAER, W6.4 BL....â€" have prompt attem« Produes Broker, Leading Packers T 00 a m 1 WMan 6 00 a m 40 p 2 199 g UBL to ® TeAsZ EB 1 Ad U P _A CHAIN BANDS AND BATTERIES. B OHAIN .BANDS for Neryons Deafaces, Head, Tootb, and Face A ‘he, and Noiss« hlbl.dfilu.b 208 > B, uHAIN : BAKDS for Inas of Volce anc other affections of the Throat, 108. 64. tw 116. N. CHAIN BANDS lor Bolatica, Rh»amatic. Neuraigisa, and Gouty Puins Local Pata lnfim &¢., 182. to 321 ana 408 B CHAIN BANDsS for J ambago, Ind gestion. Liver, Chest, and Kunctiâ€"nal Disâ€"rters, ..u.&'tnhlu‘&.rw 10 40s and 55â€" . B CQHAL BANDS Writer‘s â€" cramp, Trombling, Nervousness, &¢, 22%s to 308 . and 408. B COMBINED OAAIN BAND for Cant:l, * + ttolgh Aaam trmmete i ers, Lo , 808 to 50n A omch Sot of COMBINED UHAIN pun.‘n.ucuuu BaTTERY â€" for restoring vitalonergy, £5 to £1. h M M s P > n n We She beware of P «ado Klectric Belts advertised by »bam Doctors, &¢., for improper purpo®s. and so severely stigmatized by Vice Obancelâ€" lor Maline io the autt hlvu-tg‘l-': Â¥e fl"’m e e Peee ie o Y cdae moad, alias alias O T, staphey , l._l_ o.l.:u.Ey-:l:-vn,mn. e oi en oo o o Lat c . No. Galvanic. Belts -ur- thos: beartog the tac simile of M. Puirermacher‘s "wmhflm""‘” be bad at the Drug Store of A. Christic, f 0 % Ottawa, September 6, 1870 ty HARVESTING IMPLEMEN18. 4 The put]!> At‘the sign of the ANVIL, No. 34 . BJ m”flunmmfl‘ CYTHES ! Ro Who have suffered by fre we make & re= dustion in the price of Stoves, sCYTHES!! â€" SOYTHES!!! Rox Stoves all sizes. A compleiete assortment of SheifZand Heaty ardware, Paints, Oil, Giass, Putty, Coal Ol, ..'“ : ©HOQOS. BIRKETT, Ko. 14, Lidsau Strat. § Hoe e refiny ~ell o i yo dll er Atâ€"el, all len Blood Cast steoi, t Blood Germun Steel, * tA "*TUEsSDAY DECEMBER 13, 1870 May Pork.,two and taree prodgs, m‘::flh-” proog»â€" Bey m. .-' G@rape Vine. %wc:l.:km of all sorts @veava, Reptumiber 9. w1t. :; ... e i T kh % Whitings BEurcks soyth ground, ready for use. Bay Hakes, straight ans bent. .. Our WINTER STOCK, just received ol the Vield ailver & ia Blue Bell, .. " y selfâ€"applicable, and «xâ€" in a mild «antinuous form, i CAPITAL STOVE DEPOT." _ _ Gaivanic Eyiabtisnment, 200 Regâ€"nt Stre«t, London, W are most garnsstly cautioned to 85 Bussex Streoat, H MEADOWE & o. * Hot Air Furmaces. ailver Steol 16\ Hotel Cook Stoves. 1455 lawk 3 187%,. Po8T OÂ¥FRICEK, OTTAWA. Arrival CDepirture of Mails. Matter posted up to Â¥.3" p.m. Wwill be JOFWATG ed East -P:: w..f in up:l'o.-'nury package thkt ‘awtte mightss~>«s snn 02000 0c o _ The Western Mail ‘arriving at T p. m. will be doirered the same ovening. Por Cuns=. 4 Line, close overy Tuesday at 10.45 n‘hiond matter will be sent. ty Mie Per Canadi.n Line, close every Friday at 10,.30 a. u. A supplemencary beg for Canadian steamer will be ctused at 11.30, in which all paid unâ€" On Money Order Offices throughout the Domiâ€" nion, Great Britain and I[reland, Newfoundâ€" land and Prince Edward Island, can be obtained at this Oflce. Also, Postage and rPogt OPPICE SaYINO8 BAXE. "b:lrdu'mhmohodn&.()lu. Interest n“umnudlmrruu. per annum, and deposits can be with rawn at any time. Fire per cent. will be allowed on special deposits in sums of $100, for the withâ€" drawal of which 3 months‘ notice will be reâ€" quired Matter posted up to 9.3" p.m. will be forward -.Iot,h‘til meortmers . Mothersiâ€"â€"Are you Uistarbed at night and broken o:'iurmny A :i6k oniid suffering and orying the exoruciâ€" iting plin o cutting teoth T If so, go ut once and get a bottle of hirs. WINSLOW‘B #OOTHLNS YRUP. It will religve th poor little sufferer \minediatelyâ€"depend uponp it : there is no mistak about it. Thereis not a mother on earth who bs ver used it, who will nottell you at once that it will reguiate the bowels, and Ive rest to the nother, and relief and health to the child, opera ‘ing like magio. It1ig pertpotly safe to use in all ‘ases, and pleasant to th« taste, and is the pre aription of one of tna oldest and bestfemale phyâ€" nglan 4nd narses in the United States. Price 21 outs everywhere. Be sare o sall fos â€"MRS wWINSLOW‘S: $00THLNG SYRUP." taving the faoâ€"mnmale of «* Curtis & Porking®" on he outside wrappor. All others are base imitaâ€" 8T UPFICE, A Ottawa, 21st Neov:T8Te. or; A. Trask‘s l;gnouo Qintment Cares l:ro? or Hatiles.â€"Da Bixexau, of Utic: Sew York, says: "Ihave ased Dr. A. Trask‘s Magnetic Uintment in my practice a aumber of Momearet sintorerioe S the agey for the oure f eure < Infarsmation of the Langs, ;:I:’-.u...-;-.. Bowels, (nfwmmatory Rhoaiaetism, agdin Obilaâ€" bed Fever, nmm wrfect success, LD aâ€"ses of Buras, es, Fros. Limbs, it acts like a charm. Da. J. P. Kunnzor ,of Onittenange, New York. says unmmmm.un:mm- . w i1 m.» wonderful Bill 8 @@ill pEmABEETE Pe. a. '.muo.dtMHD.ln!ou says ; #I have used it in soverr | cases of special {rritation and tor the worst oases of Piles, and undry sther compiuints, and find 1t a superiore ufloh.n“nllmhyfioufluddl" â€" Purchasers shoald be m,‘uhl_.h:‘m. R 2 UEOZRECEE WHRERs® oW CR C CC e cA hul'ilxdn M‘dinl that the words "‘IJ#.": MAGNETIO Oflfltlll‘l * are a NMeweastle, 0. W., Goneral wu?lh‘w‘.&.‘ Bold in Ottewa by all raggists and by medicine dealors everywhere +u\uB PEOPLE‘®® TEA SIVRE, P. BASKEKVILLE & BROS. Wholcsale and Retail deaters dnd Commis #ariee C . " COCE hllate 4 their well assorted Atook of Groceries, W ‘ne#, Liquore, and Provisions, all‘of which will be sold at prices not to be tivailed either here or. i\ the of buving our Goods at ““'""'. M oar ..b':: m from the tmporting Vessels, enablos ‘as to setl in tuture as we have done heretofore, which we ‘hopehas given satisâ€" faction to those who have favored ns with a call. Ry«, vÂ¥roof and %flm best aiways on hand. ‘ Also, Gin, and Wines diâ€"ectly imported. ‘Those who hove not afready tried car Goods are resp etively tavited to oall, AP"Reâ€" ber oar motio. "Qaick ‘Bales and Light Profts. 0& Salt and Mmdlc-h“- P. BAsKERVLLLE & BROS. August T, 1870. 1438â€"17 . ITUATIOK â€"WALTED g“'o'(t t A Married Maz, who understands farming in all its lepartments ; has had long experience in Desire to draw the attention of the Public to RACL C NC D. Mc amas : We imck. sPECOLAL NOTICOEKA. RRANOGBMENT. Addros R. Z., Aas FAR M ER reox 8 i.x4., to T r.x. No. 3% G. P. BAKER, Postmaster. 1876. INSOLVENT AaAcT OF 1869. In the matter of â€" THOMAS D. LEWIS, Of Templot.on,‘ County of Ottawa, Que INSOLVENT, The subscriber will offer for sale by Public Auction, at the Court House, Town of Aylmer, on THURSDAY the ffteenth of December, at twelve u‘clock Noon. _ l C The Valuable Real Estate Timber Lands, Saw Mill, known as Eagle Mills, Templeton ; Carpenâ€" ter‘s and Blacksmiths‘ Shop, Dwelling Houses, Barns, Stables, &o., erected on the following properities to wit : f In the Township of Templeton, in the County Of Oit ana Quebee : â€" Fifth Rangeâ€"West half Lot 15, 100 Acres. Serenth Rangeâ€"North half Lots 1, 2, 3. 285 Acres. Lots T, 100 Acres. Eigth Rangeâ€"Part lot 3, 124!acres. Part lot 4, 200 acres. GBouth half lot 5, 100 acros, i Do lot T, 100 acres. Do lot 8, 190 acres. West half lot 12, 109 acres. On this is a valuâ€" able farm. North half lot 17, 100 acres. Do lot 18, 100 acres. Ninth Rangeâ€"North half lot 5, 100 acres. Lot 13, 200 acres. On this lot is erected a Kaw Mill, known as the "Eagle Mills," Carpenter‘s Bhop, Biacksmith‘s Shop, Cook House, iour other Houses, three Barns, and other buildâ€" ings thercon erected. ! Bouth half lot 14, 100 acres, with buildings thereon erected. Bouth half lot 18, 100 acros. Tenth Rangoâ€"West half lot 5, 100 acres. East half lot 5, 100 acres, . West half lot 6, 100 acros. Lot 9, 100 acres. Lot 13, 200 acres, with Dwelling House and MmMPORTANT SALB LREAL ESTATE, ill Property, Farms, Timber Lands, Timber Licenses, &c. Barn. ‘ North half lot 17, 100 scres. > â€" Nerth half lot 18, 100 acros, North half lot 19, 100 acres. Eleventh Rangeâ€"Lot 6, 200 acres. This is valuable timber Land. e Twelfth Kangeâ€"Part lot 14, 25 acres, commonâ€" 1y called McGregor‘s Farm. Thirteenth Rangeâ€"Part lot 13, 40 acres, with buildings thereon erected. Also Insolvents interest on lot 15, in the 15th concession of Templeton, Quebes. â€"AL80â€" _ Area ".l-l.:]“lll'l:', milesâ€"Lots number 16, 17, 19, 20 and 21 in the eighth (8) ge ; and 17, 18, 19, 21, 26 in the ninth (9) Range ; T7 to 3‘ in« @imnnuts5 Elerated Uren Cook Stoves, at Low Oven Cook Stoves, at Double Stoves, at & fNAPITAL ! H. MEADOW8 & Ce Box and Parlor Stoves, at Coal Stoves, Base Burners, at s x H. MEADOWS & Ce. The Quintal Coal Stove, at Parlour Cook Stoves, at H. MEADOWS & Co. Dumb Stoves, all sizes, at â€" Hot Air Furnaces, at i H. MEADUWS & Ce Lumbermen s Supplies, ""_ 1st Prize Stoves can be seen, at H. MEADOWS & Co Bign of the AMVIL, NoD4RI4cau Stroat, vhore ?.....uou.'hb aseortment of 6helf ana eary Mnn.-uu:lfl" aait, pur chasers. Consistingin part bENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS : Ks sns aP moorres Louks, boits. Catobes: Tabl« Mats, Buts, Borews, lm"m Latches, Axzes, Saws, Pianes, Squares, Hammers Uttawa, Oct. 13, 1870. P, 8..â€"â€"All goods W“QW" the Oiy. ; O9FSE B Oltawa, Nov 13, 1870 ARDWARL ! HARDPWARF ! â€" _ H. MEADOWE & Ce, Pipes and Elbows, at f t SUSSEX STREE:, tQi T1OY EW ci H. MEADOWE & Ce. H. MEADOWS & Ce A. MEADOWS & Ce H. MEADOWS & ® H. MEADOWS8 & Co. H. MEADOWS & Co. Traix Seizep AxD 1MP] Wiruout a ToweLâ€" From the New \Yerk Sun, DOC /« On the 18th of November the private Secretary of George Francis Train teleâ€" graphed to the Sun that the great cosmoâ€" politan had been missing fiom Lyons for five days, and that his friends were appreâ€" hensive that he had been assassinated . By a letter just received from Mr. Bemis, u C . sher Mr â€" Traim. when about T4 4 9101004 4A . > dinentetiisman l By a letter just received from Mr. Bemis, ‘ it appears that Mr. Train, when about | 4 leav.ng Lyons for Tours, when he intended | ) to confer with Gambetta relative to thel{.“ formation of a ©Battation Lafayette," was SEIZED BY THE GUARD, t and secretly conveyed to the prison, where | ® he was confined in a felon‘s cell Mr. | © Train left his hotel on the 13th of Novem ber, and uatil the evening of the 18th Mr ' t Bemis was utterly in the dark as to0 the | _ whereabout«s of his chief. He telegraphed | q ' to all points, but no tidings came. . Such | } despatches as were received at the hotel | were seized by the government detectives anid spies, and the only letters that were | : allowed to leave the post office were conlisâ€" | # cared efore the Secretary could put is t * hands uYon them â€" Mr. Bemis says: "As |° soon as I learned that Mr. Train had not left Lyons, but was a prisoner, 1 hastened | ‘ to the jail. _ At tne entrince I wiis halt d | ! by the Guard «nd ex mined. Whoare you? | ‘ What de you want? luave you any cartâ€" |â€" ridges about you? amd a dozen other quesâ€" | tions luvin(f been asked and. amswered, I was allowed to pass the first entrance. At the second I was ngain citeciiz a, The officer of the guard, satisfied that 1 was not an emissary of the enemy, Wrowe l pon a Lat of paper the following instructione : "To se Mr. Train"g'u nevessary that you |peoure the consent of the Prefeciur». | ! ««See M. Cachau, Chief o the Recond | Division, who, I suppose, will vtler no obâ€" ~| jection.‘ , | _ 1 soon found the ‘office of M. Cachau, who received me politely, and furnished me with a permit to see Mr. Train. This, on being presented to the officer of the slu:;d, was duly visced, and 1 was ushered | ugh a dozen great iron gateways into a what is called the parloir ordinaire, a very untidy, close, ill smelling aspartment, in which the j.ilers, turnkeys and retamers are wont to lounge in their leisure hours. Mr. Train soon appeared. We were . yery is | glad to meet again, and after along talk it was decided thit I should go to bhead quar:â€" *~] ters and learn the why and wherefore of ~| Mr. Train‘s imprisonment. To ulle lPre- C Pilik‘ s l4 ssasld Yaaim Lk £R%e & eR CCTON TTE Tc fecture, therefore, I went, bus could learn l nothing from him except that he arrested Mr. Train because the authoritiesâ€"mean>» ing the spiesâ€"thought he might be _._ .. A DANGEROÂ¥S CHARACTER. After a little manceuvyring. I obtined another permit to see Mr. Train. I spent a pleasant hour with him, and when I lefi \ 3&: I blrou‘h: the lot:!or which lluclooe. n applying for another permit | was reâ€" fu.e£ Jw 1 had wizrme a despatch just received trom the American Consul at Marseilles, which contained another sent _2 hmwes c EL : We on i MRikentiea §mu1r UxquExCHED. on ‘Ckbe. qNCGES UE The American Consul Mr. Osterhaus, has | k‘.ndl_{‘ ofleréd to assist me in procuring. Mr. Train‘s release. He hopes soon to receive instructions from Washington as :H.booon. bothn:ll” pursuo“.j Yesterday % ”sphd to President of the U:m States that Mr. Train had been secretly imncoarcer.ted by the Republican t of France, and I sent the nusta tha Nun. adding a 10â€" to him from New asking her husbar pleading was all in ter the prison. _ Train in the Lyon‘s °en presentative o‘rdm:fl O A10kL, ~â€"EMEReng AAACIETL _ T 1 out of twentyâ€"four in solitary contineâ€" ment ! Lalayette in America occupied the mansion of Washington. Don‘t be offended, dear citiz ns, it I suggest that the Spanish Inqui ition is a retien base on which to found your new Republic The Empire never committed a more infamous outrage on ml:onu.l liberty. _ They told ‘ me at Marse th:t you were more Re publican at Lyons than they. . Perhap» you are, . Should 1 be permitted to retuwn to America, I will explain to my peOple. that France is not_quite ready { r Repub lican princ ples. 1 have ordered a com plete . suit of convict clothes, not Omim the weoden shoes. for my lecture cos in America, so that I cin giÂ¥e y countrymen a visible proof of hbow ripe France is for liberty. _ Six hundred nul hone for fi.e schoo.s! The American peo l o oo Gnr ~vevemilint . thres . tHOUEAEL le hive just expended three thousan ‘l:fillion djlhrl ..armu.-d a millhon of z» n 1 wpwcipouthol-bsch It will be, i Tear, a long time before you do anything to emancipate the whites! â€"Once more, dear Republicans of Lyons, thanks. _ Vive la France! i4 have cither committed some gigantic crime agsinst the R puvhc, or else the Government has made a fearful mistake. ‘Time will show! Liberty ! Equality ! Fraâ€" ternity have differâ€"nt meanings in differ ent nations,. In Am.ricaâ€"Steam, gas, Mactrieaty! _ In Englandâ€"Prostitution, pauperism, slarery ! In Prussia very * Aavllry, artillery ! In France ent nations. . In slectrerty! . in, . Pm +Â¥ sion 1 5"-4“:! Avant | Auz Armes Civis Ameffcanus sum, MSMDCT JSB!E . """ Midi, Soldier in the Republ can Army and Prisoner in the Bustile of Lyon.‘ Three hundred Germans left the London , dooks last week, en route to Prussia, to Boarlet fever has .rpcu!d among the wqfl“nflh?y-mdl. CS ‘The Archbishop of Canterbury will, it 1s said, spend the winter in Italy. Earl Russell‘s pamphlet on the war was‘ limited to three or four copies, 8ir Colman O‘Loghlen his resigned his office of Julge Advocateâ€"General. New York Sun, Dec a New York by Mrs. Train, husband s whereabouts. My all in vain.â€" I could not enâ€" of linen, â€"twentyâ€"three hbours MX‘Dâ€"â€"SXX Days erâ€"Tns Oraror‘s SPigIt Old Country ltems. PRICEâ€"3 CENTS Adjudication in bankruptcy has been made in London against Kir Minto Walter Townsbhend Forqubar, Bart. There is no foundation whatever for the rumor that the Marquis of Lorne is to asâ€" sume the Vicéroyx«lty of Ireland after his fuarringe. ‘ ‘The Hon. E. Stanley, brother of Lord Stanley of Alderley, after spending two months in Japan, is now in S nghar Pr. Guthrie is now in London, and is in quiring into the charitiâ€"s of the metropolis, with the view of wiiting upon them. The Mersey Dock Board have agiged to go to Parliament for power to eflect imâ€" proved river approsches, at an etimated ‘cost of about £159,000. _ â€" Miss Burdett Coutts has presented to the Regent‘s Park a drinking fountain, which has been pl«ced opposite the prinâ€" cipal entrance to th. Zoologic«l Gardens, * AMr. Duncan has now s«tisfied himselt that the growth and m«nulacture of beet eugar can be caurried on in Fuftlolk with quite as much success as in the Aorth 0 France. Her Majesty‘s Government have conâ€" sented to provide a ship and further asâ€" sist nce, for the observation of the total wolar eclipse in the South of Spain on the 2nd Dec. next. Large orders have been received in Rirâ€" mingham from Beriim tor gas piping for a _general illuminion on the futl of Ll‘uri: and the pe.d(‘r Ees e #WAMy Pigott, wife of Sir Rohbert Pigott, Bart , of Branch s Park, Newmark t, has urqu:t Meiz, where her sesvices lhive be n gratefully wwd by the gentleâ€" men on the medical staff. In « recn; letter to the Patrurch of Constantinople, the Archbishop of Canterâ€" bmuy delared that the Clrurch of Engâ€" lind does not sanction prayers for the dead. This dictum has been disputed. The York brinch of the English Cburch Union has requested the Council of that ssociation to forward to the headquarters of the Greek Church a protest ag â€"inst the Primate‘s repudiation of the doct.iine of purg tory. s Dr. Livixestoxs ~Sir Roderick Murchison, » at a meeting of the Royal Geograpical moâ€" ciety on Tuesiay evening, Nov. 15th, stated that he was still wi:hout any deliâ€" nite intelligence respecting the whereâ€" abouts of Dr. Livingstone, ‘but that he had reason to welieve a considerableportion of the supplies sent to the great traveller | had reached Ujiji, where bhe was last known ‘| to be located. Dr. Kirk was in expeciaâ€" | tion of receiving direct news by ciuravans | which were about .to arrive at. Zmzil a;, | from the Interior Sir Roderick reiterat. d »| his bel ef that the Doctor will not return to this country until he has seitled the great Nile prob In concluding he anâ€" nounced that, in ion to the £1,000 | formerly provided by %he Gogernment to t | defriy the expense of furnighing Livingâ€" t | stone with fresh gupplies, now the '-Igntifionuon of adding ‘that Mr. James â€"| Young had placed considerable sum of h | money at the disposal of Dr. Kirk to tro t|‘vide for and rclieve lhis long attached Livingstoné. To reconstruct the army of Strasbourg there will be a general appesl to all the universities and literary bodies of Gerâ€" many. Many of the prisoners captured at and .bout Orleans are children under ten years old, natives of Alsace, who spe«aking both French and German, were found useful as spies. The Prince of Prussia passed on the 18th of Oâ€"tobertthe mrost ev. nt=al of his Lirthâ€" aays,wnich was dauly cereurared ar Ye;â€" sailles. He haudt very good reason to reâ€" # ct. " Who can tell what a year will bring _It is stited that the Rusian Governâ€" m nt applhed to the Prussian after the : campaign of 1866 for several officers to act as instructors to the Russian army, who wer> according‘y sent. Three of the«e geutlemenâ€" who rema n d in Russia ustil the outbre«k of the warâ€"were det Hled to muke a +urvey of southwestern Russl«, «nd acquitted themselves admirably of the tisk, the maps engraved from their drawâ€" mgs being models of accma y,. Tt is now disâ€"overed that the drawings themselves h .Â¥ve disappeared, and the Rus»iam authorâ€" ies are beginning to think that perbaps the apprenti estip which â€"th ir soluers â€"erved to the Prussian offiâ€"ers may, in the .vent of war between the iwo coun wies be sitended . with unpleasantly ueavy fees«, in«smuch as the +1 uâ€"sians will e n» perfectly informed as they theinselâ€" ves are. -o;)'x:;quen‘l, expected treaty of n 111 io oi atrcam ~ hemmesereâ€"eiint en ie 3 i belongs to him. ~The most impoverished of ali are the officials of minor rank. who, having no private resources, and finding their revenues suddealy stopped, are wim â€" ply penmiless. Bnmm.-â€"nm'uoooo._oum AXB Couroutixg.â€"Tbe very agreeable character of this preparation has rendered it a genâ€" eral favorite. The Civil Service Gazetle reâ€" marks :â€""By a thorough knowledge of the WAL NOTES I rnment to ing Living: d now the Mr. James 1Â¥

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