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Canadian illustrated news
L'un des journaux les plus innovateurs de l'histoire de l'imprimerie au Québec et au Canada, le Canadian Illustrated News (1869-1883) est et restera toujours une des principales sources iconographiques sur le Québec de cette époque. [...]
Le Canadian Illustrated News, publié chaque semaine d'octobre 1869 jusqu'à la fin de 1883, a été l'un des journaux les plus innovateurs de l'histoire de l'imprimerie au Québec et au Canada. Au lendemain de la Confédération, c'est le premier périodique canadien distribué à l'échelle nationale. Son éditeur, George-Édouard Desbarats (1838-1893), lui-même fils d'imprimeur, voit son magazine comme une façon de définir l'identité canadienne et de resserrer les liens entre les populations urbaines de l'Est et les nouveaux colons de l'Ouest. Il veut aussi donner une image favorable du Canada à l'étranger.

Une autre raison pousse les lecteurs à acheter le magazine de Desbarats. Fatigué des journaux ternes ne contenant que des discours politiques ou des textes spécialisés, le public veut lire des reportages, des récits d'aventure, des textes d'actualité. Mais surtout, il veut des images, comme on en voit dans les grands magazines européens tels que l'Illustrated London News et L'Illustration de Paris.

Cette époque est marquée par un renouveau industriel, technologique et commercial, l'émergence des moyens de communications comme le chemin de fer et le développement de l'Ouest canadien. Le Canadian Illustrated News est le reflet de tout cela. Il est également présent lors des événements historiques, comme la rébellion de la rivière Rouge, les désastres naturels ou les visites princières. La couverture des événements régionaux ou nationaux domine, mais les nouvelles de la Grande-Bretagne et la guerre franco-prussienne font également les manchettes.

Les textes sont de qualité, mais ce sont avant tout les illustrations qui attirent l'attention du public. Au début, on y voit le monde à travers l'interprétation des dessins reproduits par le procédé de leggotypie inventé par l'associé de Desbarats, William Augustus Leggo (1830-1915). Ce procédé permet une reproduction photomécanique des dessins et des gravures, imprimés en même temps que le texte.

Avec l'essor de la photographie, les lecteurs exigent une image qui reproduit fidèlement la réalité. Encore une fois, Leggo innove en inventant la photographie grenée, qui permet la reproduction des photographies sur les presses typographiques. Le procédé est utilisé pour la première fois au monde dans le numéro du 3 juin 1871 du Canadian Illustrated News.

Le Canadian Illustrated News et son jumeau, L'Opinion publique, reflètent les idées novatrices de leur propriétaire et le talent technologique de William Leggo. Les textes et les illustrations du Canadian Illustrated News sont et seront toujours une des principales sources iconographiques sur le Québec de cette époque.

Bibliothèque et Archives Canada offre sur Internet, dans sa collection numérique Canadian Illustrated News : les nouvelles en images, 1869-1883 , près de 4000 illustrations publiées dans le journal tout au long de son existence.

Références

Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1975, tome 2, p. 139-140.

Dansereau, Bernard, « Leggo, William Augustus » , dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne.

Galarneau, Claude, « Desbarats, George-Édouard », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne.

Retfalvi, Andrea. Canadian Illustrated News, Montreal, 1869-1883, an index, Toronto : University of Toronto, Department of Fine Arts, 1989, xv, 368 p.

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  • Montreal :Geo. E. Desbarats,1869-1883
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tie \u2022 \\.j-.- th-' hi\\\" been adduced only continu ti e la t.Still the peuple ii»* w aking up, and there has been a move- peopi'- of th** 1 dominion are thus declaring nient within th\" past >-\u2022 ir or two.which eu that Free Trade has made it \u2018a good I courages the belief that the ancient Pro- country to move away from/ and that America is the laud ot hope and outlook, nut only for Kurope, hut for the mot»- mi tclligent portion of its colonials.\" TO OÜU SÜ DSC HI HERS.Our readers an* aware that our terms are cash, and that we have the right to exact from each auhscrilHir\twhen his sub- scription is not paid in advance.The end of the year is approaching and a lurg»* number have not yet fullilled theiruhliga I nowh.'r** in Gin.da hid h- se.-n the grass ions tuw.ird us Hut WO are willing to laml s0 nice.Speak,,,g uf st-ck.he said afford them another op|K>rtumty.and if that tl.eir hors.s am! sheep were good th.-y will pay up without further delay ! hut their CHltle.lecidedly inferior Those and «aye us the expense of send,ng out a who viewed the Prince LI war.I Island vine»* is alsnit U> rise from its lethargy.Its natui d rt-Hour«-' S ar**undouht r( lly very great.Mid need only energy nntl intclli-g,-iit enterprise to prost results.¦It.Sin i 11* \u2022 v did not expect to ti lid l\u2019rince F I win I l-i and fine a country as it is, P reminded him *»f Fngland more than in\\ part of 1 an i la, and thoae who hay** vi'iti d the Llaiel will readily agree with him.lie pronounced tin* soil good, not strong hut easily worked.11** referred to t h*» deposits of mu.'sel mud, Hid said that collector, we yvill accept the £1.00.We make this proposition yvith th** vi**w of display,at the Tit** I >otninion Fxiuhitiou in this city, will bo disposed to coincide with B0D 1797 October -3, 1880.CANADIAN ILLUSTRATED NEWS.2Ô0 thin view.Prince Ktlwarri Island, aluii^ with Nova Scotia and New Itiunswick have decided advantages over < totario, in being nearer to tin* Knglish inaiktd, and rhould therefore get better prices for their stock.Put b» inauio these hotter prices they must necessarily raise Istu-r stock.The (iovernor (ieneral, in his Hjs'ech at the H uni ilton Fair, gave our far me re fair sionary and other stations as high up as t\u2022 reat Pear Like, above the (iOtli parallel, and there is no reason why the more ; easterly portions of the country on the! same line slo uld not L> habitable.The { fur trade has hitherto been confined to the more southerly sections, but according as the demand increases, more northerly fields will have to lie explored with results warning that, if they wish to retain any that cannot be other than satisfactory., hold on the KtiglLh rnaikct, they must The sealing grounds of Hudson's Pay I send over onl\\ the best ol cattle, and this alone are sufficient to furnish an almost applies more particularly to the Mari-i limitless supply, while the resources oL time Provinces.\tthe Melville Peninsula are still untouched, ! Altogether we have reason to be pleased although their capacity has been repeated- ! with the estimate of our country made by |y attested by Arctic voyagers.Professor Siiki.ihin, and we have nodoubt I he acf|uisition of Alaska Territory was that when his views an* placed before laughed at by the Amerieaiis at the time that portion of the Prit sh public, lor ut purcha-c, but the bargain was amply whom they are intended, the result will Is* just I tied by the advantage of securing in the highest favourable to the vital command of Pehring Straits and maintain-i cause ol immigration.\tiug a foothold on the extreme North-west edge of the ('outillent.Similarly, our ! II£ /.I/.VA\u2019.V.SA\u2019 SIZE (>/\u2022' THE new possessions, besides rounding oft the I>n VIS\u2019JUX\tdominion, make us masters of all the ! lands and seas in the north, from the It is remaikable how hoedle-s we are of ^lralt.s ul |;,.|l,.i,l,.ur, t|,(.east, to Point many things that concern us nearly, be I U-marcation on the extreme west, cause affecting our national wra th »nd Fin illy, it is a gracious act on the greatness.An allusion made b\\ Sir part of the Imperial (fovermm nt to Inve ( iiaki r.s IT\u2019Pi'KR at Knowlton, the other | diveated themselves .f nil these posses-day, and a tew paragraphs ot official cor- ^iou.s, and made tliem over unres«?rvedly to r*'-.'lice Ii.-rted in '\"iiie n* w paper.- jjlls co|0uv, P.acti-e of lli-laware, Hishop Herzog of tier-niany, Mishop Kip of California, Jiiahop Williams of Connecticut, and other», participated were eminently impressive.lias resign' d ln*r la-t toothold in America, having no dinct control any wher*-except, as we have -aid, in Newfoundland.\u20191:1 are ot the utmost importance, and yet they have been almost entirely unnoticed.In reply to an address vot'd by Parliament m 1*7*, the Imperial authorities h ive ju-tdicreed the annexation to the I\tlumiuioii of t 'amidaof all the territory of Pntish N'-rth America, which has hitherto not h«»cii embodi.-d in th»* (\u2019on-federation.A glance at the map will show the vast extent of this aopii-itioii, and fultunately we have iu 1 \"Veil\u2019s Advanced ( ieography, just published, every faci!it\\ for ac juiring this information.I he newly ceded territoi v embraces all the country which did not belong tu the Hud-on\u2019s Pay Company in l*\u201d*'.and which remained under the immediate control of the Horne (ioverntnetit when we acipured the possession* of the Northwest It comprises the greater part of l.ibradei, and tin* region 'ying L twieu II\tud'On's Piy and the Atlantic (bean.1 H*side* the Islands of the Arctic < icean.and the Polar possessions of ( ir* at Pribiin.fliis itiitnense tract of country increases the area of Canada by neatly one fourth and m ikes it the vastest country in the world, alter Uussia and ( iiina.iu other word-, w hat h.is L-eii hitherto known a* Pntish North America i- hencelortli to !«\u2022 d< uoiiun tied the I ' -minion of ( \u2019 mad.i, the ouiv exception being Newfoundland.Canada is therefore larger than the l \"luted States, and the greatest territory in America.\u2022 )f course, a great deal of this territory is sterile and uninhabited, oil account ot th erity ot its winter, but it i* not.therefore, to Ik» set dow n as absolutely u-» l\"ss.The conditions ot Arctic life aie becoming more and more known, and tin-experience of the late S< hwatka « \\ pi-'lition, which we lUscrilrnd a couple of wv« k- ago, shows that white men can endure a* many degrees of cold as the L-kiinos without any sensible diminution of vitality.Much of this territory is no bleaker thin S t her in, and the Pussiatrs have succeeded iu in.ikrag th it country ijuite habitable.The discovery of a North east pas-age by Norden.-kjold ha- K.aunkv, lemiing on (lie arm of Ht , of New \\ ik, -I n- S< i- t.ti v, amt the K-v.\\\\ .1 .I l k, I » I* , 't \u2022 \"niie.-tictit, a- \\-«i-tant - cr.-tary.The pm.ling- of the II aise of B.-hops wei> coti-i-icte-i with closed tloor- in th** chai» I of tin church.The Hot!\u2014* of He- 1 ¦ .: ih.-ir proee.dings were puldii The House of H- p iti s l.oMs .Lout th< -une relation to the If, II- of p»l»h ps that tile Molls, ot Kepn sen-t,tiv.* do.s the S unie in l .o g|.-ss.The .lings f the Convention are conducted un l< r |«r!uiiieutary rules, and a measiue \u2022 \u2022rigni \u2022!\u2022 i III either Il'-U-e must lie passed III th*1 \"'her before it tn to insert advertisements for a s I-1 tied period are familiar to the gemral | public; but b»s 1» known, say» the l.omloti '»\u2019/ v, of tin* minor regulation» of the Pr.-s-Codt , which hamper so seriously the progress of a provincial ne*v-| aj*er.Tims, a provincial j sheet, after receiving otlicial approval of tt* | programme, cannot tleviate in the slightest from .the lines laid dow n without subjecting itself to 1 heavy line*.A duly pa|N>r, for instance, uofur-ni-hed with the license to insert dratuatic criticism, cannot make the faintest allusion to local theatrical atfair*.Some papers must not insirt novel»; others, tigiin, must submit every ] advertisemeiit they publish to the critical eye* of a censor : others only insert advertisements ami news copied from the St.Petersburger Moscow !ifw»|m|N*rs and um*t print nothing original of their own.In starting a provincial paper only a few privileges are granted to the promoters, win* have to earn the rest by good Wheaviour.Tbetiannaol all the person» employed on the staff have t-tr-, w.i-otie of the old school of cb rgvineii.If/- w is of \\\\ el-!t birth, an l an ardent 0 ingeman, being n ol the moat inti* mate a\u2014O' iate-of ttie ia:.* I> \u2022 m M Neil- ; and it i» s tid that hi* violent -t.-num i «\u2022 ion* of Uotnan Citlioü - in lu» M-rmons whi- h n-uired every \u201c Fifth i»f N ivemU-r,\" attracted large .ongre-gationsof tli-i-e who even hid m> sympathy with his theologi.ll view-.M\" Wa.- t v.-rv eaine»t man, and wa- held g n.-r.tl.y mi high esteem by th- population of Wav.itree.I) iriug th \u2022 i- rtoil of In- active life he interested him- it greatly in me.Ii nie-, ami held \u2022 »[»\u2022¦ .ailv a h gb rank a- a lock-nuth.-ome of lu.- locks Is-iog pitented.H was t great l>e lie ver in *'silted brandy\u201d as a p ti ac-i for all tb-i.r ier-, in l «r te i tr-.ti-e on the su'.je t.IL- only iteraiv etf ot w ich W t» publl-.'l-tl W a» \u201cA < \u2022 11 i e t* the l lilt'll S at»-» of Aim-r.i.> »im :.\u2022» y.ar- ag \u2022 v.gentleman was preferred to the living in 1 ».r>3 by th then B shop >f t'iiest-r, but the pitronage i- ii -w tr.m-f.rred to the n-w Bishop of I .i ver pool.Takin.i C MruiiT is Like.\u2014Sooner or liter, friend-, the time for b ided hand- will come to u-all.Whether or m>t w-c a\u2014fio-u hurry a .d worry now.we shall one day shut our eyes upon it.and lie -ull, untr mbled f*y the -tir and tret of the thing- about u-.M liv not take comfort i- we g-> on ! Y .il.p'\"U 1 mother >t a be.rltltul, active bov, of wfiat u-c will it b- to you to re-niemls r how* i x-pu-itely tin- w is hi* raun uit, how- diiutily -pread lu* bed, ami how costly* and JH fu-e hi- toys' \\\\ ti it the child ne.* I- i* mothering, broolmg, tender resting on your lii-art ; and In* ne-i- it i-wry step ot the way from luby days to mi:ibo* l.Take the com'ort \u2022 f vour opportunitn-.N-* r mini though the dr- -s !»\u2022 t oir.-e, and th-* I \u2022 -1 p un, an l the playthings few ; but answer the .|ti -lion-, tell the stories, spare the hilf-liour it b- l-ti ne, nu l l*** merrv and gay, conti ienti il and sympathetic with your l> >v.And y >u, w ii - ¦ gr i ¦ \u2018ul young d tugiitiT i* ju-t blu-hing out into the l looui an i fre-hiie-» of a womlrou-ly fair womanliiie-s.do not Vto occupied with your ambition t >r h r i dvanei-meiit iu ii - , tbit you i.-t in r wavs and your ow*u fall apirt.Wtiv are h-r friends, lier mt-re-t-, and h r engag-nietit* - > wholly and distinct from your* I M uv doe-Ii\" vi-it hens ami there, ami receive vi-itors froni this and tint ho ce, and you -.ire lv kn w th * pe >ple by sight I You arc 1 i*ing pr*c mi- h nir-, ui l the comfort v in .night to take i- llying ta-t a way oulho-r wrings of time that are never overtaken.BRELOQUES FOUR DA NES.\" I v the hour of d ing-T w orn in think* b* i*t of h»\u2014If.\u2022 il'l M bne .I\u2014 \u2014i.irl Troe When the tbu-nter r.»f* hi\"I ill\" iurhtninif ft i-h\u2014 «n.t the 1.c .tr'>|'* come .town, the woman who (\u2022 .'Analit «ut in lh- storm .Ie vote* her sc >nv to tb- 'bought that her hnt an i .lre«-wtil lie ruineti.W11 m vn, courageous enough in most raatt-rs, i« at h-r weak**» when re'.i .rm - n »*¦«tl'^n\t*h- wif n.a make in view .f wh it \u2022-\u2022\u2022m* to a-r an ea-;er meth.et the one larife «a-rttoe reu'it«:t* rather than imir-r the 1of \u2022ooial stan.lioir and the re-1 ic-l e«tal>-lUhlltent she will laee that weary flifbl of k-e|.up app-arme»\u2022 an.l o.>ntn*e that the new mean* shall furniBh out the old way* by a hun lre.1 imall deviees.l)o.»| wive* to «nail* ihotihl he akin.Ai wav* their house* keep with n : Bu» n-»f to carry, fashion «11»'^*.All they are worth upon their tiaek*.Mood wive*, like city clocks, ihi\u2019Uld be Ksact.with regularity .Hut »\u2022\u2022( like elty c\".*.-h>u l.Be heard by all the \\ ul «'.iris.i-ns an*i it > tin ilutt the iJpi-r.is v^.-l i\u2019HmI' \u2018\u2022'lili'i.' *.* .>1 liia naiui (\u2022\u2022l*l>iati i\t;lnn s-.vii *i\tv*\ti In* wrote mon tlia i tl.irts I th* *j*ei , s .nie of tluin very short, some (uit* | ril*, ami **'ne ot th'-ui ass**lath *iill , liar paih ami otir» ara ooa ; Xo naarar h* r wa iv>nia.no larthar go ; O il ntfa I» fain to itrn.|.har | lira «hita Hand, Kor dimming ay»» tma «latlully\u2014hm lo ¦ Ju*i a« our aariblv p Vf tna^a I» dona Har «badotr fall» upon tba uokuonro land llOCItn Ail A.HOW I BECAME THE FASHION.I was horn a bounty ; from the time I couM talk «mi ntul*r»f.»tnl, it wu iiutille.l into me as a fact.\\N hen l i'.iil i to i l!e al> mt, some rimis peivm, j»ro(».iMy a nurse, jfare me the name of \u201cIV (Uty,\" an.i it stu.k t > me ever after.1 don\u2019t thu.k I was inordinatelv j.roud of my dial i net ion.âlthou-h even in chi'.dhwoii i* mikes a il tf r.nee, hut it s.i-ms to me .is 1 look hack that my attractions wen* made use of by m> brother» and sixt.r» for their own benefit.Thev w-re a'ways sending in** to lug a holiday on the flea that \u201c Papa won t rel ise Beautv,\" or later on to get leave to go to this or that place of amusement, for \u201c Man.ma is sure to Kt Beauty have h« r way.\u201d When she got «ut she said : *' To think that our Beauty should ho brought down to sit with wrssherwoaien in an omnibus !\" Charley (lushed up.He'a the most good-humoured fellow in tue world, hut he doesn't like Matilda.\u201c She should drive in a coach with six horses, if 1 could give it to her,\u201d he said; \" but she knew I was a poor man wben she took me.\u201d \u201cAnd liken you all the better,\" cried I gaylv, as 1 pressed his arm atfectionAtelv ; but Matilda only snorted.1 heard her mutter, \u201c«pair of fools !\u201d The academy was very full that lay, and I thought it a great bore.Neither Charley nor I care much for pictures, but Matilda says *h« understands ** colour.\u201d She goes round religiously with her catalogue and |«enoil and marks the good ones.She leaves it on thedrav-ing-room table when ihe goes home, and holds forth to the country people iijmiu the \u201c flesh tints\u201d of Mdlais ami the \u201c deep ini]>isto \u201d of Bn mo Jones.I soon got tired, so | sat down near the pas-\u2022age leading to the refreshment room.1 always think the lunch i.s al>out tl.e lx-st thing at the pictures.But they seemed never to lx* corning.Kor some time I amused myself looking at the |>eop!e; they wire a shifting in ass of faces and ires»»s, and l w as greatly diverted.By and by 1 b»gan to observe that the crowd when they une to a certain picture stood there, forming mean» that is if he will give me the pleasure.I have to run away so sorry.My carriage, Capt.Wintun, if you pleas»*, (tood-hye.\u201d And with a pretty smile ami bow she vanished It v as nil so sudden I felt (piitestunned.*' I don\u2019t understand it,\" I said.\u201c I don\u2019t know her or what she wants with me.\u201d \u201c That\u2019s the Ibjcln ss of Cranberry.She\u2019s a great friend of M asse\u2019s, ami her wonderful party is to lx* on the UOth.\" \u201cBut what does she want with me!\u2019\u2019 I re-pealed.Thev all smiled, and Winton, who had just come U.-k, said \u201cCapital P\u2019 H-* volunteered logo ami l.x>k for Charley, amt sugg.st.-d tonne « f the gentlemen to see alumt mv earriage.\u201c n.»\u2018 duchess Is\t\u2019/\u2019 he .sl l, \u201c slid thanke»! me »o much for the introduction N.wonder.It makes the whole thing c rnplete.l>i*lu t 1 do well alxmt Charley I It wouldn\u2019t \u2022lo at all f»>r him t«> lx* in the background.Ibif, listen, I h ive a hint for your private ear I shouldn\u2019t lx* at all aurpriacd if a certain person i» there this evening.\u201d \u201c When h ' at the iluchess\u2019, of corns \u2022 I )u*t give you the hint.Throw over any engagement, do you hear! And mind you bring iii pr.-sstng l*n » >.She ma»l»- straight f,»r n,\t\u2022 \\\\ tion, but surely I bad never seen any lik»- j I really ooublti t r.fuse to g* t.Inver.dear,\u201d »h.- said, and kis.i ,n.on 1,\tv this tirouj sof two, thn-e, six at \u2022 time would .terrace in it, although I h*r»ll\\ \u2022vj-i.d the \u201chow .t \\.,n ¦'* ,n I tlw-n ki -d i stall 1 Iwfore me, calmly surveying me, and.I ! wou.lciful footman to know wh.re it wss.\tJust tfu n th.r.< .m.tber kn .could gather by their g-»tures, talking of me 1 I d.»l«r- wh»-n I f»nin«l my»»lf in the »rn»g.* d r, an»! on.-f ( harby'»» und»» » ».» Hit I dian t hear what th*y\tI N' Miir \u2018j'Utt»\tI\tmv #*yr% an«l pin !i# i| mv »i itiuf.i \u2022 .p*rt with moth ^ at th\u201d I ï very anxi .us to see the picture which attra\tted\thnger*.\tI could hardly help thinking that I 'Ug* r.v »l»\\s, ami su»| I wh» the muge ot I>o!ly B\u2019.o iii'ield, wh s v-r »!.»\u2022 might b.A v**.«r or » > passed very quietly, at, I then Matilda H'll» UJ.tl.see how We w« re getting on Sl.e ws» vei v in iignsiit wh»n »>.»\u2022 fourni that we ha»l ina»le no w .y.and s, olded us roundly for our - u pineries - \u201cI have m* pttiet.ee with ejth.-r of yon,\" »he \u2022aid.\u201c \\\\ ith Beauty\u2019s lin ks ami tb.e Ue»l< ar c nne ti\"n you ought to be at the very top of the tree \u2019 A d then w.- explained to her about the Plymouth brethren \u201c But there » < lialley'» g ifitln-r\u2019s Wile ; she ha.» nothit g p* nay to tra ie r i ) I' it,\u201d said niy si»t.r, with a look which rneanf, \u201c Vou can\u2019t impose on me; if Be .tv were only se^n there »he'd push her way.\" « har'»-y looke.l nt me and 1 lo >ke»l at < harlev, an»lthen we both burst out laughing.It was a mortifying confession, but the tru\u2019h wa», we ha»i botn been at ( barley\u2019s wife's god-mother\u2019a minutes afterward |>ointiug me out to some of her fri*n»l« 1 felt extrenie\u2019y uucomtortable 1 hxike.l a*x»ut auxpiualy for* harl-ymid Matilda, but there was no sign of either, then, I .lid « v-ry foolish thing.I got up to go ami l.x»k for them, princi|»ally to rscatx* Ir»>m the numberleas eyes tiled U|m'i|i me.To my suipriw the crowd male way at on»-»-, ami, as I waik»-»!, followe»! me, pressing v»rv \u2022 ! ¦sely u|x.n me, but not discourteously.I could .-f tt.»- remarks, which ware of thi n thing ther ' ' - -\tlust theft Icawin Mrs.Smithers at N the distance a brother otfic.-r of m»* and have sorm thing to e.4t.I was s-» taint with ,\tt.Ill* II* and hung.r.We illintleu;» .ir n.inds that if was a mi-take of - .im kind \\\\> w.nt *arefully through th»* thus, only daug'*»r ' #iii ! «\u2022nt\u2022'\u2022-m.m! U nif.tr.t*» mnk# h#f \u2022 id t \u2022\u2022 I % (.»\u2022»\u2022\t\\|.vh, to 1 1»#\tmun.'\u2019 Mï IIkmiV Ii.vtv«*h4« if! li'in 1 i tw lThg»tly by T#noTft«B# fb« |»rti*ltirMi»n ».f wincfi «t # I \u2022\tbt Ibt* i%!\u2022«»\u2022((\u2022'#\u2022 fr»>m I\t\u2022 * M KU***» Inn.«%!)*\u2022 \u2022 iiiak tig n !.*ur \u2022( Ih# |*ft»% i \u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022 toady of the great, and a most conceit,.I, tir,.some little cr**Ature.i \u2022ii»like»i him, although I tn ImiUiiiI to -ay he never absolutely cut ns.He row- -topfx-d to «Je ak to me .of course, he was politely indifferent as to the loss of mv party.\u201c 1 would help you to look for Charley,\u201d he sai»l ; \u201cbut the fa» t is the Ituchess of secure h»-r\tfor the 2'Tth,\tami\t\u201d than once, and nothing ha 1 come of my \u201cbeing ! Here 1 interrupted him rather rudely,\tbut\tbe s»en there\u201d but the hills we ha i to pay for the is such a Ixire.dress I wore and the carriage.\t'\t\u201c I wonder,\" I «aid\u2014but here I waa in mv Matilda looked very glum when we told her J turn interrupted.Two gentlemen on one side, this.\u201c I don\u2019t see what you are laughing at,\u201d |\ttwo on the other, tap(>ed\tCaptain Wmton\ton she sai l crossly.\u201c No one but a fool would find\teach shoulder, amusement in his own failure.\" This was very «evere, but M ttihla was awfully put out, andin the evening, when Charley had gone to the \u201c R ig\u2019\u2019to have his smoke she spoke very seriously to me.\u201c l don\u2019t like the look of things,\u201d she said, \u201c I shouldn\u2019t bo at all surprised if those Venetian tram shares don't come to much.The p»-oj»le there are so siîîy, they prefer the gon- 1\tRe-lcar.\tHeaulhu,\tI think vou\tknow Chari dol.u», and if they g»> »h*ivii where will you be ?\" j\tRedcar ?\tbe w as one\tof ours.\u2019* \u201c Coo»! graciotu ! Matilda, I thought you re* In right of tins a t»-»Mi ih* plav an I l( inkin are \u2022¦» novel \u2022 ha» they i-ann»»t help hemir nterest-nir The pie «\u2022\t» e»r*xi»ilj( Im-*-.i the »n***l sarerMlat American p\u2019»*)' \u2022 \u2019* pioliice i In K\u2019isUml.Ann» » Kl k who, as w»* have sln-aily t»*M ' u, h»«« ln>\u2022 American (\u2022«\u2022tit.ite K »lr It l« ptea«»»it to know * s» t »l»e«r r-xirertsh« him*-If is a xrogn.i pon, f.»r the .»\u2022» i l»»r« In* «I ii|h»o h ari\u2019»g his »»»»rn»-r.IT»e »a»ne .f l*»»cl|te\u2019t «Mriial ha« g»»na over Hie Inn I V«t Mr A \u2022 Hock Ir is n >1 a l-ia» rr .-f Ihe \u2022lent .r.nn s»»rt.He p'a> \u2022 t If her aolotsls are #'» > \\rhn-kle.In the > \u2022irai ooa'tiicfnrrh ,* wishing to go and «o h» 1 f.After » time little Wmton .m i.up in ,» .r.»t fn«-, .»n»l «.«id Hie «hi.!,.«« was a»kmg for in», am! that I w i- t»» go into th- l-m bur I di.lu*.\u2019 *>l .-our-e, know wh-r*! that was, but I.r i \u2022SrMjip:ngt in gav.- m-bis arm in I sud he «.ni I tak-me th-re.As I walked a] n/, I h» «r»! .gr-at many p-ople whis|x*ti»ig tog ther *\u2022 Th r-«he i«.on L-»rd Snappington\u2019* arm *\t1 - l*i:.H \\ n « Vi»n Bri.iiw i« not par.alvr i II Hr»ang« I f*» gir* ft#i:«o I!«*\u2022»(b«>T#n c«»n«#r?ft %*.Mr -.\u2022 V**»» fr**r?i N .«rriv^r t t*» I >\u2022*«*\u2022\u202211)l»rr i ' ith«*n h# n #*«\u20221 *b« viiD# «yfvi|ftt««iQt#« gr*!tt* urtur#* i»»)*! j-h)ffift#if cof»« #»?«»\u2022 un I 1» trb \u2022 Mr.*» < \u2022» .'«ip, th»* \\:u »ime to >,ng at the nr«l H.ttnr lav -on \u2022 f H rnu.ii'a Irrtlv»1.f.>r I.- n.«-i,)- ii,».i.»h, .rid «mt do »\u2022\u2022 i ir-\u201e7' And'\ti\t'.«\u2022< < *k.M ake yourself the fasliionsaid my si«t»-r, wor»l of t is ora- ulariy.\tthe Huchess The n-xt «lay Matilda, Charley and I went to *ee the pi.-tnres at the R.\\.I'l\u2019n H lopg wny from Inverness Terr ice to Ihccaililly, parti'-u-larly on a hot »l»yt so we went in at, omnibus.| diiln\u2019t mind an omnibus, but MatiMa thinks it a For 1.1* t«»\\ he .% e«| f .» ti \u2022 t-.-V he «lied And the tw together \u2022 de l»y %\t.\u2022 Heh.ie th* d tine eternal I rone Had nothing t.» j »* i t o' \u201d \u2022 r >\\\t» n« A t>«l thei \u2022* p.r i.t .T t .\t\u2022 a er p % «.I t'at the greatest \\% *d irn of a .\u2022 t» Self* t»e tiu«ti»d wh e in pla« \u2022« bgh The m»n\\ pa«« th'oigl t « f other* t»y Let other» «tarte an t 1*\t\u2022M.«.r* liear The w \u2022*\u2022\u2022« that t»e«e* u« every where \u2014 > the gréa' t*e h it tree from ttie »r«e of «{eavih N.» the great hut gnttier tti«» fruit» .f the earth.** properly '*i«ur*h and rii*he«tbr \\e Ami keep t»ut the wor (ling \u2022 fe adve What \u2022 it to them that t *.» *e gr 4 .e ti» \u201e \u2022 He rhat tl \u2022 «e \u2022 ght« ar* g ven to u f w t tee t NN\t« end ?i mav 1 ' \u2022 p« r\t»\t\u2022 i'i I !\u2022 \u2022movai ¦ tool in the dee I I* ack *\u2022\u20224111 \\i»«l af ge\u2022 \u2022 r«* ¦\t« 11 that vn*wer » » ! And human Na 1 I *tay with the .,id 111 KUAN Ml hiv Al I .VA\u2019.(VS A V.t .v SQI OK US' DKIVE.By Jooi M< K\"'ii Mr * vn*m»n S]uoko h.»'I ln^ inrn^ii th** matter ov>.r in in'* min i, an i afl«*r h gun.I r« ikl.i't, he had ur^ii.'i it hint 1 v it \u2022linn.-r, ln'h.i th»* wnri l t> in* j.ronf tlmt they war** n t niunt j.tnf.mmi atnl exhaiiHtive, I n.i*\u2019< \u2022!, tin* truitMe of tlerniing the \u2022ju.'.tinii ha*l lng 1>.,*n s.gr.it that Mi.¦ ynanian Si|iinke*, w tin w .h ^ \u2022ni.'tinie.H trollbleti with ali*«\u2019|.h*»H night*., h i I in tiullv lie.ij ahh* to argue hiniaell to alerp every night fnt fully two week**, iiml twice in church \u2022hiring the aaiiie tune.\\ un will |»tn!>,ihly isk wh it w.is the atihj.wt whii'ti coat Mr S.|Uokea Mirh trouble, i lui i'.iiihciI ait.'h a severe at run on hia mental lieing.It was no h hh a (ineatioii than how he almuhl hjwihI Ins twenty tirst birthilay.Mr S.|uok.H w «sn 't lik** mo*t young gentlemen u that \u2022\u2022 *\u2022\tI!.* ha.I no; to put up with galling restrictions f |.ar* nt il control .far Iroin it, he w is alone, he was his own master, ami a mm ot th** world, at least so he ns.ù t think, and it .|uite gratified him to style him self an, in the famous argumenta which have just b.-cn hinted at I\u2019o say that this reflection was unnatural would la* t do Mr.Squokea a gie.it wrong.No, it was «pute natural that In* should regard hitns dfin that liglit.He was an orphan, and hud been supporting him-s,*lt for a coiiHidei ibh* time, and it that ta.t w is not excuse enough III Itself, it might further he argued that lidittoii alone.He had decided upon t iking a voting lady ol his aeqaintance along with him For thia young lady, daughter of the green grocer whom hia landlady honored with her patronage, he entertained the most tender and sent mi.-ntal pi aion, indeed, he had even fondly hoped that one day in the future he might have th.* inexpressible happiness of making her Mrs.\u2022\t\\ naman Si|inik.*s.M ith a \\if the I\u2019ullman car, whose w heels drum a sound- 1 mg t itt.Mv on tin* rails, is tin* whole tram, wink- | mg its blear red eyes, fades rapidly away.it-rowing under a dense cloud of black smok**, as | it rushes down tin* ever narrowing couple of ' bright rails, which sing, and burn, and murrain ami ar** quiet.Then only .» faint rumble conns 1 and dies, and cornes again and -lies aw.iv, to remind them of the varied mass .«f life that surged before them but a moment ago ; and all j is still.All this happened far quicker than it c.iti j>oh- j sibly l*ej related, but'it had a disastrous effect upon the horse driven by Mr.< \u2019yn un.vn Squokes.! At tirst it backed up, then jerked forward, broke ! on** of the traces, and began slowly to back towards the ditch.To add to their discomfort a heavy shower which had be*Mi threatening ; Ix-gin to fall, the wind blowing tin* ram in tlnur la.es, and in> doubt .stimulating the horse in his ' retrograde motion.Mi* in going ' now, sim In i left him an 1 g\u2019id to g-t aw .v t>>.Mr.S jii'ikes\u2019 face wa* wet, but no* .\u2022 >g \u2022 .r v tin* rain ther«* m iy have been other r-i* >ns a* well .for he was beginning to t ike a g 1 .1 kr dolUr-an 1-cent view of th** wav in which lie could best g-t home, and of h i.ropriet r- t livery stables are in th»* hibit of r-garling \u201c rohi hir j j,,' ,\u2022 c.I./ \u201d Toronto.ms to n v of Tin: wkf.k.MM> IY I > 1.11.The Sultan * \u2022, 1\t.n - I-*; »* el an envoy on a ««crei m »si«.n to tue P.'i- T'-a- urt».-A lartfe haely of Kirm*»e rr.»| * - \u2022\u2022 .tn» el near the frontier are threa'enlng *\u2022> rivale It* -n territory -France ha* iteclin\u2022¦!.1'.\u2019 Ko'.ert the J.-i Il a *!.- t .*\u2022' witch «take* a* Newmarket\t\u2014\u2022\t- H.e-a ha* heen pre-laiTn- l I\u2019resi lenr of th- \\r/-tine C\u2019-nfe l-rs\u2019 on\t\u2014>i ieen»lan 1\ts n \u2019'\u2022\u2022 rn I»t a fediti -al cri* s.The p - * .a of\t\" i\u201c M\t-'ry -\ta jeopardy.- \u2014('ape Town «leipsi.-hes *,\\\t» la-g.« ho ly of reintorcemeat* \u2022 »t ( res- \u2022\t\u2022 It t* 1 ' \u2022 land front er \u2014A\tYalparai* \u2022 de*, .-h\ty «tâtes that (\u2019'oli and\tPer.» have a.\tt - i \u2022\t\u2022¦ m-\t»\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 .: \u2022.* ¦ .|«ration« are lieing made m :ne we.- f Ir t -i view-t appv-h- i-d d s'oro.i \u2022-\u2022\t\u20141 I* i -s threaten to '\u2022 \u2022\u2022 * .s \u2022 v r \u2022 i i »\u2022: l *\t\u2022 ' \u2022\t\u2022 ns dues of that P \" ' which stn r.t to «o n» S*\tla y, \u2022hoold the S'l'ta*» Cootin'i\"* to ol.*:rUc*.t .\u2022\u2022 »\u2022\u2022» g »s of .in;t*si Kun»pe.W'Ft.XF* VT » »ct :i \u2014Th» K IS.an I \u2022 »r s y g\tat L.railla-t'tr.iia S n s s resg-*\u2022 .n .accept, i hv the Pope.\u2014I,eiling mem1» - f'se Irish band J.eague are T.» he pr.«-«\u2022iiTe.i.\u2014 d ¦ tlreek t » .vernment h is o*c i » I sn a tva in''iion fm-c* r- .m t e Bs- - >f \\Th- -1\t- * h \u2022 .f Per* i is a* se 1 \u2022 i- I* .-te T.\u2022 \u2022\u2022 ; t* ird i v »* i,r p-.* i fr»»m Turk sh terr * i*y.-Xtam.-* s of tne F'.-o-h t ' » ne* yesterday t w i* io.,- i.- v de.1-1 to -nforre he decree* ag .*T the i| .a -¦ ize I r- ;if os i- m*.in *-s \u2014V < ipe Towi spatch *ay * the Hasoto* *urp»i*e>t th- v uf-r* f Ma«eru ¦\t\" ndav.p sg-d ih- ** '-* *\u2022 * '\t* * e OTItil ing '\"1 ling* and re* red mi 1er ¦' .v»r f * o\".darkne*.Ire »\u2022 e\\ r-ineni pr-r i \u2022 i\t1\t> H< Ma*era « en* - y \u2022» .\u2019«t- i md t! \u2022 \\\t;\t\u2022\t\u2022 short .f supp es Tllt'h*t* x» 1 '¦\u2022t\t« \u2014Générai U m > > a Ivises * .\u2022 \u2022 ¦ .f martial\t.¦\t\u2022 longe- vet.\u2014 l\u2019he cere-n .ni* tif ro *\tg T \u2022 t'athedro -f t \u2022 ogne he^ms t -d «y an I .*\u2019* * ,|u,.\u2014-f., f « li.r.I W,»* re e i*» |\tIl * .¦ » a*t : e t>f A'ican\u2019e \\ \u2022 *t- \u2022 d * y !.\u2022 -1er .1 t \u2022 * >\u2019 - i Go»efontenl.-l'ne Pren.\"i pr-t-.*'* r- ¦ n .i the enfon-einent of the decrees at .- , .\t: t \u2022 prvl.ig the agi'aii n* i the inmi pi'-\t-'is* pt 4,-e \u2014l.tter de*|»aT.-hes fr-m t'ai-* l ii-i \u2022 i-Basuto* I»ST heavt \\\tn*l- eng».\u2014m\t\u2022*> * night ivitti t'.< .n-1 Bad» s *.r-e .* r rt \\t .\t¦ i \u2014\u2014 At Newmarket ye.t-rdav l.ori F .\t\u2022 M won the .> »k* 1, -rd K «\u2022\u2022'\u2022\u2022or» s * n » i- \u2022 .- V - .l-y sweep* ake*.K .her! the 1»- w \u2022 g ' \u2022' Phami'i*»» stak-*.*« r i * .n \\- *\u2022.- »1 w-n the Autu nn han I .Mp.FrIIMT.Oct.lô \u2014 V I.ondon de*pvch « » \"« * -\t¦*\u2022 ¦.id the Ot.liiarn cot -r es h n > r-To.-d *.\t|« .wages '\t- The se,*.* |\t« » \u2022\u2022\"\u2022.er Ol -¦\t.*\t\\ - I tnark.t c|.*.*l yeste'l.ix*.\tiv.i\"' ; e,* I'ha\u2019lenge st »k \u2022* \u2014\u2014 I he V \u2022 i-u\tI \u2022\u2022\u2022\t- I |.t re*'«t toe O-*- l of I» I1 .* o ¦ ¦ I\u2019 i- r I < l*.sert» that \u2022»» the ma'ter \u2022\u2022('th-1 Ir.*\u2022¦!¦»\t\u2022 tioo.ihe F.oroimsn P.»\u201d-ra w -«»\u2022\"\u2022-*\t'.t.» .wo \u2022\u2022» .'\u2022\u2022« \u2014 II «*\u2022 «*\u2022 \u2019h» N\t\u2022\t\u2022 rt*e :!¦\ts* * \"f in .-\u2022*1 H * .\t* * i K \u2022 .I \u2022*!\tH \\ t*r \\ .-n *\t' ¦* *\t» **t *!»\u2022\u2022 ! 4»» ?!.«\u2022 ic\u2019*** h \u2022*¦**»\u2019\u2022 ! *1\t*\u2022 in th.it\t\u2014\u2022 I*'»- i \u2022 *r * i»v»r \\ % ¦ .f .f » t f i' \\ v *«\u2022 t»r !a\\\t¦ V « \" »; P \u2022 * \u2022hv* I.\u2022¦iif i*nrriuirt«*n « ?if**#»\t\u2022 .y\\ \u2022» * «th* nU * 4f«'.\u2019ij\u2019 *\t1 *1\t\u2019\u2022?«M\t\\ rf \\t 1 «\u2022\u2022%rr a* on \u2022» *o r.» i«» v %Tl\u2018KDA\\ o.t.!*»\t- T » K \u2022 »T »\u2019» I\t'\t.-.**\u2022 »»4\\«\u2019 F«*tl»r; «k.1\t\u2022>!.ir\t1\tV « su ?Vg.\u2022 4 .-.»ix«'f%« ha* * 'T li«tr « t 'ri»*n r* \u2022 I i \\ i \u2014« r't«v«»miin» ii »*a\u2019\t' \u2022\t«t*-»» \u2022\u2022\t\u2022\u2022 I**»\ti'*» \u2022.» \u2022\u2022\u2022» i \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 a ».»\u2022 \u2022\u2022 Impr \u2022 ; « ; nr.\u2022 .m i \\ i - .\\ \u2022\u2022 \u2014\u2022!\tt« 1» «lu «:\t\u2022i«»fr' ?»\t.* p(»»4 m* \u2022 11>r«* % \u2022 ntn'\t* Morniit t Mu i b'erttus, omI \u201c Mtlth -ip The Mold of Kilk to M'icit i ttf len-eiveoat, ye will never do it without.And the sea-breezes.Miss Mary,\" he added, with an approving air, \u201care is-tter for ye than the land-breezes.< »h, ay; ye are lookingjust tine this morning.\u201c A short time thereafter he was on deck, looking around him at the pleasant tr»-ut the semicircle\u2014head and tail m the air like tin-same age was j-eacefully re.lining in the stem, letter'» with the tipper four-fifths u seemed determine*! to prove that, c«»n-s.ioiislv or ui»o«>ns*-n>ii.sly, sh- w i> happy enough.Sm would not even allow that Angus Sutherland could hi\\e felt anv pn g of regret it Irav-ing th«- B'.(.sn 1 his fri*-n*ls *'P«i* goaw .iv.But think what lies lw ! re him .think what i\u201cs him \u2019\t1.k at the p siti n he has won for himself air* » Iv.ami what is ex]* ted of hlir ' And you would have him throw ,iw.i\\ his splen-did opj-.rtunitie* m y.», ht in g ' There is not a university in f.ur->j« wh- \u2022 he is i,.«t known .there is not a m m of - < n.m 1 ir«*|e-who does n*>t - \\i- ct great things«»f him .ind and how pr ud lus father must b- of him \u2019*\u2019 Sio s|-.k>- *a_ rl i an*l aim -\u2022 br< athb-ssly .there w As a pink rtu*h \u2022>» h- r < heek, but it was not from sham* fat-sin* \".'-he '' em* i d *p.r-ately anxi.\u2019 is to «*onvince tie Laird that < ur \u2022h ;.r \u2022 .\u2019.t'- have be t!.*' va.h;, and mu-! have 1-ft the yacht, ami could riot 1.» mything eL-'but 1-avc the \\ i lit.Metnwh e h*t fu«nd and host* \" r- g.«r b «i her cun 'tidy \u201cA 1 vit ha tinned tli- girl, warml v.\u201cw ith ok at that said the laiird, with «leligfit; \u201c is not that fa-rfect happiness f Izmk at his pi nie and laziness\u2014having another b« v to j.u\u2019l bitii afaui», while he shows .,|f on the |-nny wfns'ie.Hear me, I wi-h I w.is that young rascal * \u2019 \u201c He se^ms happy enough.*\u2019 she *aid with a sigh.\u201cThat is because he does not know it,\u201d re-marked the I^»ird, profoundly.\u201c If you proved to him that he was happy, it would immediately vanish.** \u201c You cannot be consciously happy, but you may h« consciously unhappy\u2014that is rather hard,\u201d said she, absently.However, these two philosophers were withdrawn from this occult |>oint by a summons from the Youth, who had already go» the rifles ami cartridges into the bow of the gig.And, indeed, at we rowed sway from the yacht, in th* direr-tion of the rocks st the mouth of the loch, Mis* doubt cert-dii eminences in the middle, but th» v *\u2022 Wer-low .1 nd shallow- dl round.\u2022» *vio islv il ;\t\u201c was njdi>g and crawling wur rifles to have a preliminary p.-cp round.That stealthy glau *- revealed the fact that, on the other sole also, th*- seals had l»*-n darmed, and Itad left the rocks ; but still they w i re not far aw iv.We uhl ** \u2022- h- re and there a black and glistening head moving among the lapping water* < tf cours* it would have been III 1 III* ss to b ive linked *»ur all on a ratldnlll shot at s.1.Hit or in 1 as, the chaînes were about **l'i.d we sh mid n«>t g*-t the s.*1,\t* we *|ui*\u2018tl) rrltn-d again le-hind the rnlg*-, an*l s*t down.We 1 ul*l **'e the gig and its o« < upant* It se.-1111*1 to on*- of it' it least that Q n'en Titania was still amused.A 1* epmg l\u2018*.aut> and all her hoti* hold In their fright and wrath they conn neater and nearer ; at tunes they r* main motioii-Irss overhea*! .but ever outinu* < the shrill ami pi* r' 11 ; g shri-k The fo * of th** \\ 011th is swful | to ».e Again and again he puts up Ills ritle and there is no daht that, if he w \u2022 r* t fire, h*- might a -mplish the feat w hi* h i* m.*r* !r* -quently beanl of m m>veU than elsewhere shooting a bird \u2018, even if we Innl had a rifi*- that wouM hive < ir-rie.l anything like eight hnn*,t«d yards with pr*' ision.There w.u not th»- 1*\t* reamm fur their i«eing alariiieif But all tin- '\u2022\u2022, s*.we silently and alowly pad*lle*| awav fi«*m 'hern-astually away from them the huge bo.* one by one flopfs-d annt the kirk b*-ll of 1 a iitn Tfieri he »aid, more form*, v.\u201c Li lle» atoi gentlemen, 1 am going to »'s v-, 1 ndn - and gi ntii-no-n, to innk the health of one who m an old and ralu-d friend \"f some of us.w ho 1» admired and re-sjw* te*l i*y us all.It would ill become us, now ttiat he has fw-n srparat*-»! from Usiuit l*y 4 d*\\, that we shoubl forget him in hi* absence.\\\\ have come in \u2022 lose conta* t witii him .w.* h *v.neeri hi» tine o u «liti* s of tem|*er ami character , and I am sure no one pretent will contradict m-wi.en I »i\\ tliat, great 11s are his ahrelitie*, th-»re not more r.inarkal*!** titan his m- desty, and it » g-ssl humour, an*l hi* simple, plain, frank ways.With aman \"f 1»»» solid judgment I might is- afraid of certain dangerous ten lem i- » of tlo se times hut our friend has a S .t h in ul on hi» shoul b-r* ; he may 1» ¦ lax.led by tin r new fangl* 1 s|- nlatioiia, hut not convin : notconvin - Y'*ut)i, who w.i* greatly aniUsed by this burst of old fa»ltlon*-d \u2022d's|iieni \u2022\u2022 But Mary Avon sit whit»- and trembling, and »|uite f»*rgot to put the gla»- t-lief bps It w,i- h»-r hostess wiio *p»ike next, witii a laiigli.\u201c I it,ini, «ir.\" sii l sh»-, \u201c 1 riiight give «oil « hint.It «'-n w.-re to go up ui*l ask rill Ml II wh.-thrl tiiev would like ti* -innk \\ iigiis' healtli, I don\u2019t think th»*y w-ouî*l r -f-lse \u201c \u201clii 1 tu «* npr il sn'gestion,\u201d sud the L iit'i, r 'ing to t tk down In* wnle awal - , « II M\u2019TF.K X.W VI si 'l l* MVS |t ¦« is hind* oii-lv »l iii** i*n th- part **f fbe l.i'rd to pi\\- !.*\u2022 fr-ii it*- 1 ¦.In» * < o|uislie l and \u2022\t|epirte*i \u2022n n* Bit inxt niorning, .** w\u2022 wer*- getiiiig iiod-r wav, h*- g\"f « eiiance of '|w «king t*> lus l|.st»*ss atone, hii*! ire could not \u2022\tIII It i* forego .1 III t le Int \u2022 f bo.i»ting oxer his sll- p-ltol istuteliess ill ) pn-wien, e.\u201c What *|i I I 'in, in l\u2019aiii,\u201d ii** ask*'!, with \u2022 I'onli lent rhui kle, \u201cwiifu \\«- mad** a com muni at ion t»> m** *-n th*- sin-j»-*-! iled child ; ahe makes fun of the Youth'* attempts to steer.And the Laird is regarding her with a grave wonder\u2014perhaps with aotm* dark suspicion -when ahe lightly addresses herself to him again : \u201c But what about that strong man, air ¦ N on were going to tell us the story yesterday, when you were interrupted.\u201d It was a running device.How could a professed story-teller refuse to rise to the bait ?The watchfulness di»ap|ieared from the face of the l.aird ; in its place a sort of anticipatory laughter began to shine.But it was Tom Calbraith heard of that man,\u201d said he, in a deprecating way.\u201c Did 1 not tell ye ' Oh, *y 1 it was Com Oalbr.iith h.Mid of him when he was in Boss.shire ; and it was he told me of the wonderful tilings that man could do, according to the natives.Did tmt I tell y.of his lolling an enormous stone uj a bill, and of the stone being split into nine pieces, yd not any one tiian could roll m.one of the nine pieces ' But I was going to tell ye of his u-ing in Prince's street, Kdinhurgh, and a coach and four was coming whirliuy; along ; the horses had run away, and no one could stop them.McKinlay was walking along th.stieet.w hen tho |M-ople called to him to look out, for | the f.nr horses were running mad; hut the Boss.shire Samson was not afraid.No, no \u201d Hep- a w isp of spray aoirn w hat disconcerted the l.aird ; but only fora moment.Ii.-wi|sd knows that \u2019 I\u2019ll l>e bound Mis* Mary there, though she comes from Kuglaml, would know as much aftout public affairs as that I\u201d \u201c l \u2014l \"W afraid not, sir,\u2019* said she \u201c ^° matter\u2014no matter.Live and learn.>> hen ye come to Strathgovan, we ll begin and teach ye.However, as I was savin', this bletherin\u2019 |»oor crayture want on and on, and it .\t:\t\u2018 k ;.\u201c\u2018\"\"\u201c\"K\t\" \"\u2022\u2022(an gel i >r ,\t\u2022\u2022 I he man that told rniu Calhraith,\u201d sai I >utheil.ind to come with us next year, we wdl i \u201cwas a solemn believer, and -poke with r.ma be surpris*, him bv what ye can do wn' a ence.* M.K inlay,' says he, * he will tun steam >a.ht Why, during the tune we have \u2022\u2018\u2022eii lying hep-, might have run irross to Ireland md l»aek in a stesm-yacht.It is trie, th' ie w.uld be less enjoyment for hitn in the sal'mg blit -till there are Com|M-UMttlOU«.'' His J|.\thas ovetheard ail this.She say-, in M r gentle way, but with a cold ami cruel dearness You know, -.ir.that i* quite im|ossihle.Vngti- will not e in > otland f< r m nv a day to come.\u201d I he girl\u2019- fare |S hidden; apparently she is still git/ltlg b.) k on those slowly- p edtug Ihiil-\u201c Foots I toots\u2019\u201d says the I.iird, briskly The lad is not a fool.H- will make ail i*rc*a-snu.if he rousidrrs it desirable; there is no - \u2022 mi-tiiainn that he must remain in fà-taly.I think I w aid even lay a wager that we will hue just the same jarty, atid the do«\u2018tor in-dudeil, ud he w ill make at least one desperate effort to lie respectable.Courtesy is an appeal to the nobler and lietter nature of others to which that nature responds.It is due to ourselves.It is the crowning grace of culture, the stamp of perfection upon character, the badge of the perfect gj ntleman, the fragrance of the flower of womanhood when full blown.11;hi ino.\u2014heelings are a most iinfmrtant ami necessary part of human nature.Out of Mit-ni spring the je say>, \u201c I he ruling passion, be it what it will, the ruling passion conquers reason still \u201c He who succumbs to this rule within his breast mii-t part with reason, manliness, independence, and must forfeit the happiness, and the power of conferring the happiness, which cornea from w-ell-regulated social intercouise.'.\u2022\u20221* Ahvice.\u2014It i- generally thought that there is nothing easier than to give good advice.It is so abundant and so cheap, it is sai l, be-cause it costs nothing.Now this may be ap-plicahle to much of the trit- counsel and mo,t of the well.worn maxims that live upon the lips, hut do not come from the le-art ; it may »*\u2022 true concerning Mich exhortations as we have been in the habit of hearing from one generation ami passing on m the next, without mu< h reference to their applicability ; but it is not true of any-thing w hi< h hone-tly liears the name of good advice.This is not plentiful or easy to give.Don't Kkev.- one fretter or desr«irer can destroy the p, i4(,.0f a family, can destroy the harmony of neighbours, can uns.ttle the un.cil- of cities, and hinder the legislation of nation*.He who frets or desponds is never the ¦me who mends, w ho heals, who repairs evil mor- he discourages, enfeebles, ami too often \u2018round him, who, hut f.: M.iry Avon in the morning.Th»*\t^)fn ,|n, \u2018 presaion of his roni|vinyf wouM Jo wa, ;,s much inten-ste.l as any one ; laughed it ,JOO, w,>rk '*'\"1 k*\u201d\u2019l> u!\u2018 |*rsve cheer.' The etfect the \u201cg***>.l one was ready to |Kjur her con- u,,°1n a\tF\u2019crson in the mere presence of tempt on the Johnny riuthries w ho oppos- d the 'u,ch !*\tIt is to the soul pmje.-ts of the Laird's statemanship.And in \".h,V a ^,1,1* »\u2018T n.ist is to the IkxIj- -more manner fon^ht oui w.iv ai^ainst the j*till !\t^*ie hittervat storm, northerly bre* z*-, uiitil evening found u* off ther u.> more \u2019 It wa- the old an! famili.tr refni* .Hector of Moidart wa» proha dy not think ing * Lochaber at all.But au.ldenlv the Laird, starit.g down at the hoard, perceived aonie little tiny thing drop on th.- farther edge from him, and he quickly looked up.The girl was crying.Instantly he put out his great hand and took he-s.and -aid, in a low voice, full of gentleness and a tender sympa: hv \u201d Dear me, lassie, what is the matter But M »ry \\von ha-tilv pulled out her ban L kerdm t, ami pa-\u2014 d it across li.-i « v.-», ai.d .-.iid, hurriedly, '\u2022'>li, I l«*gyout pardon ! it is nothing I I was thinking of something .Ise.And is it your move, or mine, sir Th- i nt that I .> w unable to do Ki:\\ I' IS 'H niK !,l:TK.>TANT Kl\u2019ISf dl'A I.Pitl K.N N'l A I cnWKNTION IN s| «iKnUdF/S < lll'IK'M, N F.W YOKK 0 WAD! \\N IU ST i; AT hi) XhW'S ¦\t^ K.; \u2022V, >ç*T ' \u2022 -^KV*fr- 1, 7 « m.ocNK « \\TII l.l'i; A I AS t'( »M I\u2019Ll T! P \\IT1 I ! YK VUS b:h&krf w> Î «J (* iiXiiQL Tir*1 .\u2022 ^ k*\t'MS Ur 11 Ami :'V^ A 5> ¦ i 270 CANADIAN ILLUSTRATED NEWS.CA S WO MES DRIVE1 AN Ul.I* MWKYMAN lKl.l>\tHI- I'XIKKI* KN< I « I I M 1 HE -K*.\u201c lun\u2019t it rather singular that women never learn how to drive a horse proi'erlY' remarks aome irate man as be in*|*ecta a tire*l animal an«l hmla the bridle over its ears and the hits half down its throat.\u201c Hut women can drive,\" crie* a champion of the sex.\u201c Il.m't they drive seven or ei*jht miles to market with ve^tahles or loads nt hay I Don\u2019t they lake their hahies out to ri.ie whenever they can jîet hold of a horse f t\\ hv, there never was a woman who coilldn t «lri\\e, and some of them can handle a horse mu> n b«*tter than their husband* can \u2022Tan women drive* and do you let them handle vour best horn\u2019s were the «juestions '* Wait fifteen minute* ten five\u2014wait until he finishes.There it is a^uin ! He asks whether vou are a freeman or a slave.H»* wants to know if vou have forgotten the patriotic principles defended by the blood of your gratulsires, if you have forgotten the sound of libertv bell.** I don\u2019t know :»s I have, but I must go really I must.\u201d \u201cHear that hear that' He says your country will bless you.\u201d I fan\u2019t say as to that.\u201d replied the man as he crowded along * 'but I\u2019m dead sure that the old woman will if 1 don't git home in time to put this codfish to soak for breakfast : \" \u2022Treat guns\u2019 but do you prefer \u2022 odfish to liberty ' \u201d exclaimed the other \u201c 1 don't know as 1 d », but I get more of it.\u201c And you w ill see this country ruined see her go to destruction.\" \u201c I'd he kinder sorry to « .l.vk an 1 not 1>*».a minut-until n Id ; but as to letting them our best horses', daylight, and then end up with a granl sma-h j t COUld _ that i- another matter.'' e have hors» > in our stables few men could drive.^ « ke- p what we call safe horses for ladies' use -the kwnl that will go anywhere if you ju.-t guide them old fsnr.lv nags, sensible enough to tret along and mind their own business, and not tret if they are pulled two ways at once.\u201d \u201cDo you object to letting horses out for women to drive \u201cNo indeed ; we have fr in twelve to fifteen ladies a week me to u> f\u2018rs< -.m i we giv* th< in gotsl one>.ti>o but, \u2019-om* how.Women fret horses when they drive them, x> we dou l care to give them high\u2014puite l auilnals N\\\u2018W, of crockery and a fit of histories, you stand otf xs l »lo and let this glorums old He-public sqm-./e through '\u2022«me mighty fine knot i hole*.\u201d VARIETIES.Tur king of .vivonv, who i- a < itholic Sovereign, p-'S^jHimnl th*- date of a visit t'« Italy in ord* r to be present at the eereroony of opening th« 1 'ologne « athedral on the IMh of » \u2018 to-la r.w hich ti e Kmpress refer* to, in a letter to a met ting of the Ked fro*» > vu-tv at Frankfort, a* a svmKd of (ierman unify.\" The < atholn- flermanv see each other as little as mrasible.But each year they meet at Bade.i.when the Kmiwror celebrate the birthday of Augusta.Considering what the relations of the worthy .«air are to each other, the fes ivitiea which took place a year or two ago on their golden wedding\u201d were as absurd, says London Truth, as were the gushing articles which ap|»eared on that occasion in the Knglish newspapers, in which the occasion was improved in order fo point the moral of the blessings of domestic felicity It is somewhat curious how few monarch* do get on With their wives.Kmpj-rera ami empresses, and kings and queen* seldom adore each other.He tween the Kmis-rer of (\u2022erruany, tiie Knijwrer of Austria, the Km|«-ror of Husaia.and the Kingofluly.it would he ditticult toawarl the palm as the w«»i»t liusUnd, but it would Iw still more difficult tolmd-so far t as their wives ate concerned four worse husbands m Fure{*e or America.I\u2019i.on IM.on.I'rince Najsileon, who n««w and i .>-n \u201c go * mi b-r,\u201d a* the Amern an* call it, is i i smash ( ' 't u> u> fol||ll| avplin ii, all sort* of odd pla.« * \u2022 i klllUt'r »pV i.I ^1\tsa a«* IklllrAt* vrhftv I»»\u2019 | * - w \u2022* / * \u2022 .look at that sorrel.\u201d jsnnting to one from which j ,,f the district lately no t and agreed to observe ! the harness had just lieeu removed.\u201cI let that horse this morning to a bit ot a woman with wrists m> bicgei than my two fingers l didu t want to let it go, because it » such an uglv puller, I told her it had .; mouth like iren.but she said *he wanted to t-«ko an old aunt that wu* visiting lier < ut to *«e the town, and *he drove otf quietlv em < ugh - Hut half an hour after l *.»w her cornu g -town W \u2014 xiatrd .iveiine like a streak t eg! tning, ev-ryb\u2014ly runi.ii to g» * out of the wav, and the oi l aunt hitiging on for dear life, r-;.-\t;*t ha>l the 1m * wound .iroimd those little wrist», ari l l>ra.-'d her feet on tin-dash ixsird, an 1 when »lie came to a corner whisked rotin i it ti one wheel.The ng came in all right, hut that tn-rse won t get it* breath for a week.\u2019 \u201d Do th« y often m et with accident.* and have a smash-up *' No, it is curif-u*, but a woman will tak- a team through a i h.ir!r« idth «-' a;-* and bring it back nil ri^ht.W e have any amount of trout le with men, who take our best rig*, get on a spree, and br-ak things all to pieces.A woman I» « ither more «ill u*.or she w ill call uj«on every man in sight to help her out of the scrn|s\\ They are more apt to lose their heads m a crowd or collision, l ut th*-r«- is m< 't always \u201c a dignified res^-rvt \"on the .>cca*ion, uni «.*\u2022« ti> j>res*-nt the F:np- ret, j*»r*'>n.tl!y or f«y writing, with an addre».* whereof the contents should not previously l e divulge»!.Fverything iioints to the c»-rem»>ny having more of a secular tli ui of a religious character.Gi lman > iet\\ In t.-rmany, \u201d Society The last heanl of him was at Hillach, where h ha»l just arrive»! under the title of t omit M»K-a-It, ri.Th- prince w.c* accomj»aniod l*y a young lady ami bv voung (ïeorgea I .a»- ha mi, the *u of til»- great a»lv»x-ate of the I aris H.ir.Me only staved for a short time at Hillach and never left ins carriage, and, it seems, wa* much annoyed ai the crowd »>f idlers who gathered round the vehicle while the horses w.-re In-mg put to.The strict incognito he had been at *o uirn-h pain* to maint i.a was completely destroyed by his great ; the pur,.of making a >rn «l , resembUnceto tire jvortra.t of Najmleon |.him from In* cur- I *\" winch, painted\tfre*,»».a.lorns the walls of the | h-wa* ^k, 1 if he 1*»^-vught to * ;n u, little inn where the j.rince change 1 h»*rses.His-t»*rv r*-js-at.* h»-rself in small thing* as in great.Was fret Ia»ui* Seize recognize»! at \\ arennes by nis etligy tijsin the crown piece he thing t»» the ! iunkeejier as the great lumb-ring coach h»- oc-cuj-ied drove from the inn door f\t| | The Fallen F.mi-res*.\u2014A letter in the I,./, j Lure states that the F.ninre»* Kog»-nie will hortlv leave Knglaml to take uj> h»-r final resi- xchisivelv »>t those ot noble Firth\tdeii»-e at Vrenenlierg, where she jk>s* sses October \u20182:t, 1880.the raven eyed me.Nothing was sai»l during nome second*.Then the bird step|«*.l a little wav along his limb to get a better jioint of observation, lifted his wings, stuck his head fir down Mow- his nIioiiI 1er* toward* me, ami croaked again -a croak with a distinctly insult ing expression aboutit.If he had *poke foitml in the Scriptures On I m * 1 »v t'u-v call»\"l him liefore a convocation of ill -linta t r barge *g vilist him from hia cure.The dtargu waa road».rej.ly He mildly remarke»! tli it the text wa* t found in the Hible .au l that it they w.xild fi»¦ d him one he would point out tt* l afmn ami r » 1 it to them A Hible w »» given him.an»! K-turue 1 slowly to the place mi real, \u201cAmi 1» \u2022 those iij-'ti the house top not c«>uie wn A vote »>t a«lj->iiruine\u201ct w-a* t h en pa»- 1 one without the magic '* vou *' before In* name an hojie for any **x\u2019ial suc\tI he \u201c v»>n* entrer :gnor- tire existence of the vonle»».or re-ganl thrin much .»* an h gli*h l* ii ««f fashion would look iijs>u h»*r gro- er.Th- v may l*-.> tby, witty, \u2022 a nil thi* * sot ¦ r tiro nbronea ¦! nobility, and the p.>r.*t ami 'tupi b-*t \u201d v n \u2019 m thi* land »>f »*-\u2022\u2022 f*-e!s hiniseii, md :* felt by (!!, to \u2022\u2022\u2022 immeasurably their sujs-ri vr.It i* this *\u2022 :.*\u2022- \u2022\u2022! *»> nl inferiority that.m> doubt, pr.v-nt* th»-in from asserting tbem.*el\\ug th»-ir newer nv .!«, »*ud are shown in the fine»- «pulitre* »>! p int l Ab n n.j» int a Fsiguille, au l \\ aient nm * Constance Th.- ex-Fmj.resa ha* not been well la- s extravagant m pr.».but ».f - ju*! b auty, sine her return from /.,inland, and ha* recently -re the fan* in pun' -sir-\u2018'I'»\u201d, th.-m-a.-r art.e, M-n conijielled to remain in bo I, much atf < t-\u2022! f«r th.» »- »».>n\t-.«mg Urg r .ure- ,n ! a bv severe .tt .ck* of lev» r.Her on.*e U autiful »->»der .le».g«i than h,.» to» re Le» .\u2022 e , »,«» eve* are now dim and fatigued, surrmin M bv -re all mounted in .ream t.ub d .m-tlmr of-p-srl.a dark .ircle ; her face .* furrowed with the line» eith» r j.Liu or .an.1 in ».p u wor* hardlv fifty five v»-ar* of I |>ainte«l fans, finely exm the roots of the chin, la* \u2022livid l into three equal put*, the fir*t division determines the pli e where the » yel.row* meet, an l tire *-'ond the no«tril.«.The he-glit, from the f-et to the top of the head, i* the ilivt in \u2022\u2022 from tin- extremity of the fingers v hen the arms are extended.Short»\u2018«min.*.\u2014 The *ini and tire follies which trouble both our own reive* ami other* ought to be bravely »lone battle with and chr.k-e»l, or overcome.If we have a r recoin j «en.se f»«r [«rivale mirery.The real ta» ts of the case, say* Truth, were there Rsroo M ingii* long a fervent admirer of the divine Sarah, found him*«lf ileeply in love with her when she came to the Danish Capital.He sent Irer many bouquet* ; and although not at fir»t invited to the bampiet in Irer honor, he *rliem«-«i for and ultimately receivese»l \u201c La l»elle France, \u2019 and advams-d to clink gl«**\u2022-*.Strah had s-.m- ditli ulty, it reenie»!, in finding her gl »»» .but at last sire stool ererofound Sllen e, r iVtUbuHn», amt will ba id (iarnnn Vu roK Huts» will ptililinli, n tin- ir.tli 0f lliit nmnlli.a ti«w |H>rm anlillcd ! Am,, ami «il «bout the aama In Iflh a» hla ¦ Uai-r.*\u2022 HlU> Hu|>r«-iiir anil \u2022\tKnliirioa cl llclijfioD».\u2022\u2022 You*»; Iki land,\" l»y Sir riiarlrw Imvihi llnffy.to I** iiilMiahnl almiily.ia « memoir «I (lie |.»« «l.inny yrara In Ireland tlurlnir nliioli O'Connell « \u201e« rrinl and conelrted of conai\u2019inifly, ami Smltli O'ltne.i tried and convicted of Ihkii treaaon Wk arc pronii»cii a lii^lih intcrcatinff L.ok Ly Vira.Oliphant, entillrd, I lie Life of Her Mnjeaty tin.gueen \" 'l lie trifled nnlhoreaa ta |abty nlaive all ullicra treat able to do jiie'tce to a l»ioirra|ilty which will di.>ibtle«a lie ol aii|ireme Iniercat.II\ti* Miiiil tliat I.reyaration llila winter ol n rtnal edition of Ii>.Work*.« hi< h will Ire at once .elect and d» lui- There will he prefaced to thia edition un inlrmliiition winch w II lie to aoiuc citent a chapter ol nutol loirraphy.riil iiiM'ri|ition mi the Whyte.Melville Me.mor al Kountam in St Andrewa M) .Ilia writinaa \u2022\tle if 1.1* d.bia ron« er»ation cbnruied and Inalructed hi « life wn» an eiarnple to all w to.eu v .-.I hi* friendabii and who non mourn hta untimely end Til F completion of the i S'anf.-r.l t atom F en .ntt I >r (lonald I nr.er I ,n.m Ile I Ac I .e *«r \u2022\u2022 w l*c\t*hcd ».iuu tancouaiy in Amer .i THE G LEA E EE.It aeema lr\u201eu, » latUr written by Mr 8baw.ofMonrreal.0**1 limn of the Toronto r./r.be of the III, Inal., t but an other dlltlcilly haa rwyiirred arnona \u2018 \"\"\u201c\u2022\u2022\"\u2022''/\u2018\u2022\u2022\"\u2022I'!*) -»\u2022 Lut tt.ia lime it .not In con unction with a télégraphia match, but haa anaen belweeo two playcra in a tourney carried on bv correapondence.We ro not now i n lend to enter .ut., th» particular pointa diapute in tin.mailer, eapeelally a* we have only heaid one aide of the uc,|,on There will, no doubt lie an aiiawer to the alatemeut.f Mr.Mbaw.and then after the whole o( the eireom*tatieea have lawn made public we may feel Inclined to «.ve an opinion, il necoary Jfinemorb.however, aa the meaoinir of the rewulalion limitiiiir a player t., llfiy move, in order to'(Iniah a *nme .f chea.I.mentioned in the affair we conalder nuranlvea at liberty to tflve our view .U I Ilia |H,int.a.there .eema to be no (treat difficulty in arriving at what we th.uk ho.Irecn *o plainly laid down by die** authoniiea.H.lore huvli.ir reeoiirae lo theae autboritiaa.we may *a> that We have alway.b*M the flltv move limit to refer to no/\tor In the repetition of certain cbecka, or the aaruc line .r courae of play in any ix.nteat We cannot rind room here to (five the rule from Staunton a ( he»* I'raii* but muat uak the reader to look over |t carefully and.al*o.read Ihe obaervationa wbinb the author ha* made on the rule in a .iilMetpient part of the work.It >e there «tated that ' the theory of the recula tlon la to til a limit within wliicb eccry c./\tcrtu forcetl If capal.le ol lieii.it won at all.Ill HI.cicviieut article on rhea, ill Kiovht'a Cyclop.I ilia of Art.and Seen.* in .peaking id the filty move limit the writer *ava.If a player remain hi tlie rt (») Evidently perplageii.and naturally *>\u2022 M F to g H fourth U ht* l>e*t.aa he haa to aelert among ilia ( ft f almly atrong Block haa no good reply to It.HOLÜT1UM8.Aa/«if loti o/ frobUm A*, lfl/7.Wh\"*-\tBlock.I K to K It 7\to.Any move »\u2019 Mate, aoc Solution of /\u2018rof./em for young l'Uiy,rt.Va.v't.'.tOO r«r day at borna.Ham plea wc vPJ IU\tfraa.AddraaaHTl.tnciN 4CO.land.Maina.ortb |9 Port WlflTk.i.g to g o (cht V Kt to K It 7 tehl .1 Kt take.|{(ch.by dia) 4.K t to K It 7 (cb) A.Kt to K li I.(dou oh, (j- g to K Xt H l M V', f.iltltflll !.Ins linMiy or h * mama w r.iing drama* (Htmph et.at.I lot ky v.,|tr,e* on the n *eric* .t *p.i., m *tre.*e* n., | par amourw lia* b.ought out another wck.wf,r.Kil'.a and the Woman who Vote, \u2022aid he wrote n a fortnight.A vvii aiiif.addition to the |iiMt.if]i,|uc Sa\u2019 \"tiale baa tuat tieeu comp eted which .om.l.t.fn photographie gallery and atudio n which all the rare a-.I .eti« detigna and other ot .rt* that t n,,iiM not he j **.(>> t«.rep i.ce a*e to l e reproduced n (\u2022! to graphv, to | »e»ent their cut re I,.*.!.« tir» or an\\ .*hcr -a .m :« The b>om » M le t hy I (a .«enf «I y Cr.-I r .1 and lighted by a moat mgeniuu* matiiod.K\\ r.MFLt-H ITi.IMI lia* |U-t Lotlglit tile I arnta.rough e.tatc m Hamiaibire, c .»¦ t,.rhe bor.lar* of the Country Of Surr.-1 lor ntly th.,.i |M>uud« I he -\u2022tale w a* the property of tl.e «I.Mr I liotua.L-.tig tnan the well kto wn publiaher and com.*'* of ut-oul tw,.hnndreil and fifty .evru acre* with v.r» ho» tr.-.at,,I gr.un.» I he Luipre*.w ll not go Into (\u2022¦\u2022*.«« .>n of It until January She Intend* bu.1 on the pro-petty a memorial c!,«(w>l to r.ceive the hodtea of the t tr,[»r r and the Prince Imperia I he I mpreea lc.v*e \u2022 ft amden I'la.c Uh »\u2022 but*t.eipire* in March nryt I I is a.iltl lli.it Ali-X.itl'ltc lltltilAN, | \u2022 If, OfVctl \u2022h» lir*t idea .f the plot of The t or*.cun Brother* ' to a romantic Incident in Hie hi*b>rv of tho*e dl*tingul*he«,ke, P g \u2014Correct \u2022olution received W I\u2019robleme Noe.vr.C and (Mr I V ¦J 4 White lllackbnrne I* to K 4 Kt t.K B 3 P to g 4 Kt take* I* It to K il i) Kt t.g ¦: B to K V It take* Kt t'a.tlca K to K *.| Kt to K 4 It to K li il Kt to Kt .*\u2022 «J taken Kt It take* U It to g .% g to g it 41 /> Kt take* It It take* I\u2019 U take* B ichI .g take* U Black reaign*.10 11 PA 13.14.I.V lit.17 1S IV.\u2022JO.Et\u2022 B VliVLR I I>I\\G INI H E Canadian ¦ à' Ë\"DUNCAN ^ cî;Tm mfr^fcT N E W YO R K.British American Bli Ifrâ Çim MONTREAL.!ii ////»?,/ .V-t/ /Y/ft Eit'jrta 1.\u2022 lishuu-nt ofthttkititl in tl.dominion of Canada, j -\u2022\u2022.iii^ all the latest iiii|iroveruenta in tnarhi* iicryand tpitlianceH, comprising:\u2014» 12 POWER PRESSES 1 PATENT LABEL GLOSSING MACHINE, 1\tSTEAM POWER ELECTRIC JIACHINE, 4 PHOTOGRAPHINf; MACHINES, 2\tPHOTti 1 NGKAYING MACHINES, AI-.CI TTINr,, I'LKFORATLN0, KUMBERI.S\u2019O, KM-llti'SlN/i.ntPI KR PLATK PRINTING and all other M o blticry rc.|ulred in a fir*t cla** hu*lnc*«.All kind* of LN'i.B WING, LITHOGRA PHI NO, F.I.KC-ni 'tm IN«, ami i V|*E PRINTING cs.c»it.-.l IN THE M.-r NTÏI.B A.N'I» AT XIUDKKATE l\u2019Kl» ES PHOTO-ENGRAVING and LITHOGRAPHING from ,-n ami Ink drawing* A 8PF.CIALITY.The i .III,.any ar.a »o Proprlct.r* and Put Ilvhcra of the Canadian ii i.u-trated news, L\u2019OPINION PUBUgUF, and MTENTIETC CANADIAN.A i.irg» «{.iff i.f Art!*\u2019», Engravers, and Skilled Workmen In every Department.Order* by mall attended to with punctuality} and price* th* «aine a* If given p*r*ona!ly.a B.BURLAND, _____________________ Manaoeb.The Scientific Canadian MECHANICS* MAGAZINE AND PATENT OFFICE RECORD A MONTHLY JOURNAL /Vi t,il to th, ti\u2019Lancnntnt a rut d us ion f Tract,C'tl Science, and the Education of M- ha n ics.THE ONLY SCIENTIFIC AND MECHANICAL PAPER PUBLISHED IN TUP.DOMINION.rrnusHKD by THE BURLAND LITHOGRAPHIC CO.OFFICES OK PUBLICATION, 5 aiid 7 Bleary Street, Montreal.ft.H.HI BLAND tiendrai JEuniiper.A N BOXER.AKCHITKT A CVIL Enuixkm».Kditor T EKMS One cojh , one year, inrludiog pu*tage.I'J.OO On* copy, »ix mutith*, including poatage .l.IO Sultacr.i tii.na to be paid in ADVaNCR.The following are our adverticng rate* \u2014for on* monthly iti-erti.n, HI ct*.per line; for three month* perl-ne For *t x month*.S rt*.per line ; For on* year.7 eta.per i ne.one page ul Il.r*ub|eet matter in the column* ol the M au A/.INR.and not a* an advertiveuieut, will b* illu*trated at eery reduced rates.REMITTING MONEY.\u2014AH rem.ttane*.of money \u2022bould be in the form t poetal-order*.When the*e ar* not available, «end money by regi.tered letter*, check* or draft*, pay able to our order.We can only undvrtak* to become reepoumble tor money when *eut in either of the alwvve way*.NOTES.tit) A noveltv.and one that haa a virtuou* n*pert.|/>l Black being redtir*d to Hit* without having com milled any allp, Whit* \u2022 fllth move i* fully uulitled (O A Iwtter move I* not ap|>nr*nt Kt to 11 third I* preferable.UEBIG COMPANY\u2019S EXTRACT THAO F \u2018\u20221-1 V.CV-, anil Ivoon for whith Nation* «hotild feel grtfiful.' 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