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Ottawa Times (1865), 10 Mar 1873, p. 1

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ul uNDN‘“ pproved styles of _ o Arirci & difost spproved ND Lo <Mark registered w"‘..':,’ FACTORY, E makpat O sls RIDEAU STREET, OTTAW &D t" Loms® 11 qitactns fEâ€"eel d Cot K Ctiirigy, Py ME 0 mt mpure state # '-ill t T Cns <... itaw a. ~~u Majosty * of Ticket® ve tLovuts ~ * yÂ¥ ;ClA'AYl.m AND SLERIGHS, § ich in point of Snish and durability, n not surpassed in any market. is _ SW MWrAll work wurranted for m bex® all htdm.':ly,m of and inaâ€" ons‘ ned "Deuitioret msiittr en mc tows aideg the world © ‘â€" as the whole is driven by steam mse * fl-m.-”lldcub d a ol country), wesrsin a position o * --na“n!uv*um Roukte : .. s oudffuuatintiniarappiies by L®, _ _| KESS8BS. 0. T BATE &4 CO. | (4 1 Bs ; and for other 1en. :Fhmwum Supe p OB wily 43 4+ )pland Excavators, team Engines. Joy 28, 1878. > 2175 2m )AiAEiEiilrnl.‘uu.wn. Freight and Cartage Ageney, mmihsmemmmmme: k Aigit Strect, opposite Russet House «ind Manuficturing Co., Lockport, N. Y ., MAKE a SPECTALITY of ° tcam Dredges, Steam Hoisting. Derâ€" ricks, Journals made up from the best class t--'un--b-.lmm 1t any other house in the Dominion ; hi--;l-u!-:':uu mnaarrermniem. :Llll'-l-“ wb-doâ€"udo Ruling, perforating or numbering care» and promptly attended to, and at E-mnn-‘“ itern. * _lgp-_-u-“mm- & very shortest notice. Vtinwa, June 22, 1872 ~Ill y_ O oveme wial fan y( V V hte suthorizad to grant recei * Speaial rates for Furniture. W. K. BAKER, UF CaNADA, """*y ven that an applica E:-u.u"mwdm of Canuda, at the next sitting liereof, for an Act to continue the RANJ TYUSNK ARRANGEMENTS ) ACK, 1862. UE ¢ Rich cluuses thereof as diant, for three yours, fyome the es L"h‘:'-"mm "Tesue of secoud Eio excoed One Million and 24808 Sak w & o " o MORTIMER, L Bookbinder, Paperâ€"ruler and wunt Book Manulacturer, at lh.: the Group of Books, Roberts‘ Blo h Suctdale, Bnther & Co, Atawa, Feby3, 18 ;3 AILWAY CcOoMPANY it this eatablishment will be found on ie atrontion "0f Mareinate, beokea. 'E.°_‘T5.'.! Books, H:sbu Books sigrtee T. & B. on sach Plug. "way n’.-uu‘;_:-'udt cavnoys. Vebraary 17. 187 NOKERS TTAWA STEAX Focil Reeate per line: each subsequent * _** & among reading matter, 3 cents earennemmery septem ber 4, 1872 * e PEirtbers (n th o s aae yostage YÂ¥RTLE NA VY. than any one eiso, â€" 3 _ "42007iZad to grant receip relleving shippers hc-hm iKRAND TRuUNz 4 Wanted, Goard W anted. ADVERTISINC RATEs, WUK A GOOD AMOKK, VOL. VII NO 2208, flsc s\ A rakh a 00. " Weollington Stheet, af ante. (OtLe WA . Artioles Loat and Nleigh . â€" _ _ ) ghair; Wardrobes, Book Cases, Wrning #&o. AUM\'.W:w..‘..z‘M woet ie e ce gen foa ie ml’:b‘". ".:“‘d to inspect our ' Ri Pn |acinusteeemnor ol e N.4 1 ted or to Loan, t ,,,,___ ,._ _ ROUWE & ANNABLE , 18728 'Nnuhc-h.fil.dlcbs:-i donble. (Urders from Publis or private families solicited. Also, For Coal or Wood. Publis and private buildings heated in the most modern and The above firm (the Boiler Build â€" ore in -o:-qfiw-ho m:::gud 8TRAMK BOILE&ERA Wiy~ Krory sattention given to regaw HOP AIB PBURNACBS! waler communication through the mme. Thdb.umly*.fqd ampable of cutting from fourtsen to stx hhvi’ifl. tz the & BEKOG TO ANNOUNCE Having just received another lot of the OWA AND NEBRASKA LANDS Patent Wrought Irou Bedsteads Qurliagton & Mo, River R. A. Co, On Tem Fear‘s Credit at 6 per cent. Interest. Products will pay for the land and im» provements, much within the limit of this generous credit. Better terms are not ""rhe Son of Tirew ied Wihimiee n rick and easily cultivated; climate is warm, seasons markete teetnurk hi fath patagert lm,n'::dogl‘l.t.ll)“l:lu"aflu: npdlloluborin'w in proporâ€" Muiutades ate coming ‘and there are hl-a-l.-.h-“.hâ€"y-“ oall tor dfi.o“hm A FHectional the exacot lG» mhdhvumm at 30 conts, and of Nebraska lands at same price. For H. Meadows & Co. Wi* And please say in ""'T' «Avertisement was seon, W coODe M Shantr_ Blankets, Horse Biankets, Covan and ies Boun mt o) hoh win baved lalas : * Aamimr in the ZEE 1 °"-~.; F Jaekete, ‘&*:â€"-:*.‘37.:%... + Overseaie, also on hand a large loat of Whis m:‘.h: lu“fiv shased sarly in the senmson sns CS ""@ . Awands, MIdM-o“Mlq,dldvl b will be sold sheap for cash. We do not pretend to odl-vpoz.unompfloo. but we sertainly sall them at a vaey asmail advance We ars dvxo.flh.ol.fl uon‘n ulo&n.- sell ::J"“pru :dn to our at a a to teâ€" «nlh.-’ m‘n sail cheap all the thme. examining our stook before elsewhere, purshasers will pm"mnnmm Te="® pamiloq generail % éain plate Stock of Mzdm" . Vestings, Qrareoatâ€" ‘;_“)_‘“:!.-::-.“m. "Loe . TPweeds_ Wish to inform their numerous the public generally that they FALL & WINTER Campbell & McBride, STEAM BOILER MAKSRS Dor' SPARKS sT., Q'rn:‘: @Ofs in (}ood. {_’da 012'.'... &o., &o. U‘MEARA & Co. Uttaws, December 23, 187%. 1122 17 Jany 24, 1873 Albert Strest, Richmond Road, Ottawa. phoi phaimeel 31804 oo > * linnow prepared to accommddata an‘ e ..'.N. accommodate on reaâ€" -nhs‘m‘""‘" boardars and the Table ways supplied with all the rarieâ€" u.-uu-â€"--u.u. .ruomm.a...a u..-.t: of (ho best quality, constantly kept on r' Meals ready at all hours. ‘"-Nwllal 1046 m Wi* Come West and thrive, Friends will 1NGLISH BEDSTEADS 11| J. B. Grenier respectfully begs to inform ”M-..-.du.m“ large, that he has m-u{.?..‘-‘ refitted that large and commodiâ€" ous in Main &n.o,u-nvma known as the EXCHANGE HOTEL, IM mAE matndne d us _1 _0 CCE , ARRG MILLIO®AS OF ACBES and wood tops ; a great var Chairs of the latest styles patterns ; Cane Chairs in oak, and maple ; Large Ro I‘nrloe Suilts i m | sns Piain Tinipelocp rorg eppt Hloweree m(""“ r;lrndudl hu').':.u..’ Miawa, Doc. 7, 137% {XCHANGE HOTEL, URNITU Ri | FrOR SiALEK BY THE MA LN en ‘" ot what we say (hat we hare the ol-:ranu of Readymade e found in the city. All being pur= lflh.-l:aouu. us to offer will be h:?.-.u. im n.' STRRET, WOLL, ®, A009 ie a groat varioty of Parlour FURNITU styles and improved rous: cnstomers and they have received White . and n back walogy N"-dl': 112 im . also a large U 2133 s to inform his and the pubâ€" t:& he has z.hl‘l“hlh r Town Market, where he will keop alwaysy on hand Fresh Boeoef, Mutton, Lamb on all points counscted with Rmary will be by this Company,. Tulm Laiion, U‘M.‘nmh --oh:'qd above (ashionable Furs, can hare them made in any style :L-L“-“ trimmings or otherwise, and may rely on t @U~ porior article to those Centlemen‘s Bufaio, , Hasoon and '#.M‘“ % highest cash price paid for Har® BV TC H &E 8, Stail No, 16, Lower Town Market, Ottews. A aad durable Mashineâ€"â€" cheap, simple is s-!-fi-uu.lu PRICE OF MACHINE, #18. amd n-:lnh- from gubn.l.u flo=, nn-hc Wheskh up to 2 im chese in , Process@a. ie on e ind than to buy of Dealers or get low priosed TY , Ad, UA miesioner toe taking «l hfiu-‘w“a- io the of Law ami mmh!hhuh-duu-b-u M urs! Purs! Purs! 29 P DR Danamoe ie , onl hn pleto in : every department, =7-- SA' (B U ML DL is it flmm * general use, from the high | m:-.-:-. tb: a«d means of all, WJ“:“&-&L Wml lamb, Ladion* : Tamb., wmht‘s be sold at the mont : Please give him a _ °C mm e mW --"v'"'. and under the auspices of the Building memaurâ€".â€"â€". ::nflnhonduh-dhdo“. n.'mu-.' Lasties have kindly conâ€" sented to receive donations of work, money uofi.qh;hnflcflh&h. Laiy Maodonald, Mrea. 8 Roas, W .L. G Countess of Dufferin FUMDS of St, ALBANS CHURCH President‘s (:iHee, Brocokvilies, Jan. 16, TEAMS will be carried from RENYFREW narnwtuhlbmuz 1 Team with driver and » «+ 5.00 i fhoven, drfeer she aelly > > £00 A Horse with dr‘ver only . __.__**** 4 0n Ploase him uu-n'J:a l..fl UTSy es THE ‘TANULTE Q1, Tw Om Stroudatuurg, Monrce, Co , Pu. LLE and OTTAW A BROCKVILLE and OTTAW A K A. nA AAXCAX and Sausages, &¢. Krarything in his line of business wil All o the TANITE CA»*8 t0 sat $3 Wone dheet 0 * JOHN LAaANOTON, i. a. wickStRaD," UOttawea, Fob 24 1871. 2195 RED .,HAT PEKCTAL NOTICEK, WX oF THE any 18, 1973. *HUE l | 3 J. W.movine, West side of the Canal Basin, near the Stesting Rink, Mame Bai. . | _ _ KNJAMIN ZROW A8RDS, olty, T. Â¥, CLAKK, A Ottamws, Jany 11, 1873 Ks \Ths Oftama lm"""ii""â€"-., Spafts Awest ‘mmnnm Wood torSale. Sawed MTU nsawed. Htnbardiatore of SGreat culkrs, KOLLA RS, KUPFS, made io order “’mhfloch "The only Chirs .:._ [# ‘> #w" .-'Allam Notice to Lambermen. KE RUNYAL â€" inaURi%ce PANY. ANE, Wollmtor, &0., Comâ€" mmee ol Land nsar the 10 OoTTaAwaA MONDAY. MARCHK 10, 1873. COMMENCINO (TOâ€"DAY) FBIOAY, 28 OF FEBRUARY, N. FAULENER‘S, POR ONE WEBK ONLL. PVBLIC mflv"flhâ€"i-lby"' y given that Aprhdnh-‘ob..m: « ihe Dominion of Caoacds, aL \U next the Union Ningle Belia of this will do the work and mm-.muduu (ils, Paints and Colors and Varnishes, akune, Tar and Anobore GOrain, Bags and Canvas, pig iwon. P,. & RXS & BROH, l lle . 1W Grey Nun Htreek . To be found in the Dominion. / an‘-fllbhr-b-h::utsb L. 8. x soucusitE CRAND Remnant Sale MAPLE LEAF, CHINA, GLABA, EKARTHENWARE AXD The iababitants of the City of Oitaws are raspectfully requested to visit the Efll‘ VAK TANNED LEATHER BELTINXG AND TANR 4# HOUSE OF LORH," No. ti) Hparks street, the British u-&lu.-.m-t-. tenaive and raried stook of Hotal Poprisiors will find it to theit lrantage to asxamine my stock, ornum IF PARLIAMXENT, Househoid article eover .’mfl ALKM, A great variety of articles for HOLIDAY TIMES, ean be hid in quantities to suit, on drruges LOWEST CASH PRLOEs POR PIRST CLAiSS qoons. TROS. PA Ottam®; Dec 24. 133. M4"* Siest THME REMNANTS will be soid at HALL RiCK,. 30 1w Oilaws, 10th Fob,. 2196 tm UNTOMS DEPARTHKEK1, GI!‘-I-I‘A_I. Grocaries : en ng ~ Sm 109 tm T[ABLE RAININS, the rery choisest l)UDD‘w RAININS, very dusey E”m-‘hflhom YRUPS in Bottles, fr & A NOe t fekties; from, Proit, vie i qULTANAS and new Currants NJION FURWAKEKDNG * And RAILWAY CONXPANTY, l’w”n- u the â€"usual Black Crosuse and well‘s, of this season, such as : _ Jamsand Jelles, of all kinds in pots, Tart Fruits in Bottes, vis : â€"Goossbarcrins" GExTY WANTEZED, #1840 To soil the TINXKER, the LR is news am eatablished fuot it waat trskâ€" slase Brandies or Wines -l.::l M..D saries, you must o to Dmmnfi‘m: 1872%. 1873. IN, d Tom, Scotch Whiskiss, Jam goods. Including the best brands e RANDIEY, Port and Sherry Wines, UMELLE and Clarets, 8USSEX sTHRECGt. UTTLED Fruits and Syrups, Jame and Jellien, Mlmuhul.u to increase the Capital Stook of NIGN OF THE N O TICOCER Orriw1, Cob. 1MDh, 1873, No. 236, Ridean Street, Red Curranta, Black Always on hand. , P 1min my > oonitsrary to »gresments." Aby parson doing so will be prosscouted according to law Kinburn, Feb. 11, 1873, ko k a ym â€" tS is this day duaolved by mutual® consent, ~-un.mm7m-u..u~. m&.t&-hhm-fi-‘ due and contracted by the said Orm is to be setiled and paid by the said D. MeDonel!, and all dobts due to the saki "‘-..:.""“.."-.‘::.u'f.";n"""‘u. "the to aajd } D. MoDONELL. L A. MUNGENAIR and a Kemnants oft Kkt - IH in lll.“ nds .olorod at prices ’M will in« Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, 20 SPARKS STREET, OTTAW A Duoumon OF PABRTNERSHIP, | P. Baskerville: & Brothers, GEnNERaAL GROCERIEs, WEN LIQUO And PROVINIONXNE®. i C M TEAS in particular, guaranteed at 85 cents and upwards. WIP* RXMXEMBEK THE ABOYVE TWO STURES OxLY RaUSEHOLD LINEN3, Shestings, Towelling, Long Cloths, Blankets, Quilts "zeeer Prnts, Ac. , These -:‘:z'awm The prices being so yery Decided Bargains will ance may be effected. COMMENOE LIMMEDTATELY. Will clear out the remaining portibn of their AUTUMN AND WINTER sToCK at cost. tinwas, Foeb, 1, 1872, REGENT HOUSE. Ottaws, Jany 1*, 1873. | TFAWA CARBRPCT HoUSE. sURPLUS STOCK COTTONS AND REMNANTsS, LOXXEBE IN PRICES THAN THOSE OF LAST SEANON, WE WOULD CALL ATTENTION PARTICULARLY To TH EM Russell _ & Watson, Witaws, Feb. 18, 1873 20, NPARKS STREET _ Duirect from LYONS, including the Celebrated Makes of Messrs Bonnet, Jauberts Gourd, Oroia.nt & Dubort. Maflhmtllbe-hfromthlikomudbehg much _ _ BLACK SILKS! rRussell & Watson Annual Clearing Sale VMitawn, Jany 9, 1873. BLACK SILK®, Colored Silks, Japanese Silks, at Cost. RO8IERY, BEST Jouvin‘s two buttons Kid Gloves, 75 dosen at 90 conts per pair. If you want value for your money, call to the above Stores. _ None can exceed them in One Case of Black Silks Ourtains and Curtain Materials ; L Cost. BELL & MONGENAIS â€"~Mâ€"STUTTT & Co: '.Jm&uumuo“ PRIN TS HAVE JUST RECEIVED Aiai. T K P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS. DRESS GOOD8 Wincies at be given, in order that a Speedy Clear AT â€"THE l B wa EW NÂ¥ A METHO} | D "**""oma n prigon £co nenl_ %’1% New Y ork. The DEALER Unequalledâ€"Incomparable| So admitted by the leading Pianoforte Teachers ot thu.hy.-dltun-dx of teatities to the fact. . , The TEACHERâ€"cannet use a more thorâ€" ough or effective method. The P U P I Lâ€"oannot study from a more concise or attractive sysâ€" Sold Everywheore. Price #3.75 15th Feb. Remnants of PX A N CD 1 revi® Bs anss 101 Hatin Cloths, Lustres, Alpacas, FURâ€" book for which there is there will be MANTLES, In this and robbery of Rose. .The latter pa oo e nenl s neotimer" for t pending. His next performince of note was the murder at Sacramento, and since that he has begn prominently before the and that he had been followed by the other man up to the time of the assault. Bohen then arrested the stranger on a mnbbcy,u he gave the name of O Mortimer. . For this robbery went to Wiggin‘s room, efftected an, i# with all the valuablese to be a ioidnu:wh-o he Wrwmanmm-ono property being hid near Clars, and 4 Ind near Santa Clarsa, and Soth marted aher it."" At a point indisated by Mortimer, Rose began digging, and while so engaged was knocked senseless by his _ Mortimer beat Rose unâ€" til he him dead, and then robbed him of his valuables and weapons. Morti. home ;mfi.rnc W 6 “: been in his house some time, tuur mmm’m-wbym Tsd e Wds se mecam ht s room 4A# Mw&-%finm by Te and enane, this ci Ononi:.un u:ond-rl wtz }gfl&a&_fl. L M,M’M to man, who did not notice Bohen standing in the doorway.> Phister had not walkea li&'b:fnh and in the dark m saw those present was Mortimer. . Wiggin did considerable talking in the saloon, and American faces the Grand, the Imâ€" panm..'afi\m ‘is «t the entrance to the Champs Reveral “Mvhbh lnnb-n“ i:‘:ot can use tion; others have a certain number of seats on the first tier of boxes, which are to highest French standard, :ln. are. choice and pure, and the charges far more moderate than those of even second rate restaurants. It is true that these clubs have their doubtfal side, even without speaking of the incompati«. bmzmmm family life ; for, of all places in the world, they are those in which that most precious articleâ€"time â€"â€"is most easily spent. CAREER OF A CALITFORNIA CRIMTINAL. ltho splendid ‘I.’.nnt de "ia Concordse, Jmawhumcmfi“,é% cines, at the angle of the Rue Beribe ; t Legitimist and Orleanist origin, who was functionary under the ubfi:&nd well umwmtmflzawhwdhfin. E?‘o *4 Mirliton.®‘ I-nddlfihud;bo eating, smoking he Rue Royal, the «! Petit‘‘ or © Baby Club," ilss:;vivorollif). Thhdrnhh’l kind m' the bourgeois mt!. o(oph.kn. d.'aowdotm“.n and a bens wivanis, who are far more anxious Mmmtmkin‘o!n favorite dish than t any article of the old or new Constitution. The l;l::kz‘ Club has no strongly pronounced ith character, lllpol‘l‘lfilll, itimists, and Orleanists meet to.ouulr‘fiu, the most historic names :&l :ih. mu&:smu- npom‘h;n! char. acters, uring war ockey Club had to mourn the loss of many of its members, who, huin, voluntarily . abandoned the betting ring for the field of battle, bravely died in defence of their country. â€" The Cercle de 1‘Union, of _ Legitimists, â€" and Orâ€" resembles the Lake of Geneva through. which the Rhone . fiows â€"the waters of the Orleanists stream not at all mingling with the immovable lake of Legitimacy, . The " Mirliton" is an ar« hM‘ oonotru,' t w.h?ohbt‘l:w & masters of all countries meet fim tial approval. It president, of almost reconciled to the Empire, is a high character of the Cercle Imperiale is sufhciently ‘indicated by its name. The great functionaries of the late regime, mmumaamm houseâ€" p military, a few foreigners, and others who have been attacked by chance or by personal frworl form tbonodatgnthhclub where of late the Emperor has been much talked about,but the Empire very little. The Cercle de la | a REeview or te® "osRouks ‘‘ or tas rrEexcon ) METROPO] 18. (From the San Francisco Chronicle.) The Ceré‘e de l‘Union, the Cercle Agri (Paris Correspondence of the London and rioeed . of udn CLUBS OF PARIS in PRICEâ€"3 CENTS The snow i lrfiubnrydupin y about sbout Folly Take, where: in fast," mort o the delays were experienced. â€" ‘The Bt. pleted mmme ce (This O:': n‘l\zwnmfiu. in in mrrn Moneston, and is 42 miles from the named place. (A large force ehtent ; ie mome hm hss m "?'--.nnlluthh-flrfi the trains trains almost completely thhwhnrdfihvhm! hfl%ww;y. J, L. Day held is -Joookod, while John Day flashed his full in the eyes of the “hd‘ui-\l. luli::.d,tht all # .of pscape were shut bruin, mflk growls, undertook the offenâ€" sive. Rushing ‘toward the foe, with the instinct of his kind, he reared on his hind *:r,mflamcfln‘dn, the centents of his rifle just at the â€"buit of bruin‘s ear, and disjointed his neck . â€" The bear pitchâ€" ed forward in the agonies of desath. The hunters were within his reach and unable to escape. Ho close were they that in his At that moment J. L. called to his nephay io raly hh oron: 15 he soodd ni&hlmlol his gan. This <as done, and tmffllflh\h’o orbs compelied him to turn his head to ::u'ul.. This was the critical moment, an tho_:lilbtbiimpmod it to disâ€" perpendicular in ascent and fronting u: a small fst known as Hayâ€"press sq.;, There are a. number of in. the mkmh;'m-m’way & beir into one ‘of theie caves, but, not ‘ provided ‘with a torch, did not venture Afl:rmdurhhnq ndhm s L. Day heving pros .?:3:""%-:‘."‘,‘.:...“""‘“'....:2"“'; w the â€" adventurous hunters m their KILLING A CINNAMON BEAR IN a CaAV E. The Trinity (Cal) Journal of February 15th relates the story of the killing of a cinnamon bear under peculiar circumstanâ€" ces. â€" 1t says;~â€" _ * Grented no little sensation hereabout." About two miles above Sturdivant‘s place on Trinity River, and about half a mile back from the river, there is a bluff rock about x bhundred " When Isaac Devoe arrived in Poughâ€" h.pdolfovdnylsinoo,d\orusbom of nfl twelve years, and after everyone who known him had long looked upon rl_-b‘h‘ dead, the astonishment of friends may readily be imagined. The first place at which he called was a family named Farrington, on Church street. 1t mlm\fim before he could assure them he was really Isaac Devoe. En quiry as to what had become of his wife “m&olb:hrhfllro i1 y voe ce very philoso; lly, and said that if his wife was living happily with her new partner he would not imterfere with them ; but he will imust on having his children placed q&?A He l'-.:d in Pough~â€" W over then started they lived very happily together until the &o{ ;%.h:fi thoyu:moud to 5 since which time their friends in this vicinity have had no rccount of warm iattachment sprang u> between him and Mrs. Devoe, who was supâ€" posed | by all to be a widow. The result | was that the two â€" were engaged to be married before she reâ€" turned to Cohoes, he oftering her a good home for herself ana children., r't..“;fi lowing fall Derlin and Mrs. Devoe were get about again. lHe wrote several times during that period to .. his wife‘ and brother, but. râ€"ceiving no reâ€" plies, he concluded that they were dead or had discarded him. Becoming convalâ€" escent, he again engaged as a hand on a steamboat, and ran between Cairo and New Orleans until the 15th of last month. He then could no longer resist a longing to return to the scenes of his former life, and arrived in Poughkeepsie a tew days since. ! After he went to war his wife received letters from him regularly, and wrote to him in return. In the published accounts of the seige of Petersburg she read the name of her husband among those who were reported as mussing. Several months m without u&udinp being re« ‘ him, Mrs. Devoe mourned for her husband as one dead. The support of her children now fell entirely upon her, m to h?p the wolf from the door, she ;fin urniture she had, and placing her children with a brother of humo vicinity of Kingston, proceeded to where she became an operative in a facâ€" tory. For some years her liie was a strug~ gle with poverty. In 1868 she returned to Poughkeepsie and visited her children stKw While st>pping at the houss of a in the former place she became soquainted with a man named Barney Dovlht: plasterer by tr living in New York, but working in P ie. He waus a sober and industrious man. and a hm m on y ET ptctstatctem. ~ Wccminied the hands of the rebels all communiâ€" cation with his friends was out oG. Dur. ing his u%imy he was transferred, with other Union prisoners, from place to place. until the cessation of hostili~ ties. When released he was broken down in health. He went to New Orieans and entered a ital, writing to his wife to inform borm‘:km::fil in the land c the living. He remained in the hospital some months, during which time he had received no reply to his letters. Paruial] y restored to health he found light employ. ment on a Mississippi steamboat, and worked his way to Cairo, l!!. Here he was again prostrated and sent to the hospital. It was nearly a year before he was able to peie. in 1862 he enlisted in the m and went to the war. ifl{: was married nlhuiuv:‘nl“‘ohfldnn. is regiment was in raany engageâ€" ments, and in the early days of the siege of Petersburg he was taken prisoner by the Confederates. Previous to that time he had written regularly to his wife, u:f:ont bher money. After falling into P css i. s . VC T "In 1861 a laborer named Isaac Devoe, an industrious man employed about the wharves, left this plaoe and want ta New York Herald says : A Husband, Supposed toâ€"be Dead, Turns Up after Twelve Years, and Finds His Wife Reâ€"married. AN AMERICAN ENOCH ARDEN They went to New York, where . correspondent of the went to W «Wt q o 9 } watt w U FL ¢p

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