Daily evening mercury, 10 février 1880, mardi 10 février 1880
[" 9 Téru YEAR\u2014NO.84.FRENCH COLONIZATION.Froquent references have been msde of late to symptoms of incresssd enter se on the part of France in the rection of colonisation, The Paris Conastitutionnal devotes along article so the gencral question of colomsation, « and cites the example of Engiand as \u2018 tha which France migbt follow with * the greatest profitin extending ber + fafluence in undevelo countries.\"- «The rapid prosperity Of Bagliah evlo- piss ought,\u201d iL vays.\u201cto excite our emulation the moro because it han been generally accomplished without sacrifice.\u201d he article goes on to show that British colonies ure self supporting, and, ater reviewing the state of Canada, Australia, and New Zealand exprosscs ils npproval of the recent sottlemont in South Africa, and sdds : \u2018Thue the yourgeat vmong the important English colonies is about to fe left to its own resources imme.* élately after à eanguinary war.The \u201c imhabitunts will\" vsidertake \u2018theïr own protection, while occupied with the sonstruction of schools, hospitals, and roads.Where is the French colony \u201c yondy to mcecpt a similur situation, ¥ and who would dream of imposing it n Algeria?Are not our colonies like «poilt children whose sonstitution bas been enfeebled by excessive pre- eautions?The slow at which M \u2018er African colony has developed after Ya conghest of BO years ih ut loast strange, and the ascrifices which Algeria imposes upon us stili to obtain an inrignificent rosdlt are pot merely 8 chargo upon our finances, but are also humiliating to our amour propre.\u201d OFFICIAL NEWS.Ottawa, Feb.7.From and after the first day of January, 1881, candidates for examination for cadetships in the Royal Military College will require to be between the agen of 15 and 18 on the 1st Junuary preceding the date of such examinution.À number of regulations #s tothe connection with the militia of Cudets graduated sre published.Among others is tho following: So soon os thore are à sufficicnt number of elligible gradustes, appointments to the permanent militia enrpe will be « made rolcly from this list and after \u201cauficient lengeh of service and rank hus been obtained pormanent militia officers will be filled therefrom.Her Mujesty hus been graciously plessed to signify her approval of the schools of gunvery at Quobre, composed of the two per manent batteries of artillery ut those stations, being in future deésiguatod \u201cRoyal Schools of Gunnery.\u201d OLE BULL'S BIRTHDAY.The seventieth birthday ôf Ole Bull, the famous violinist, was celobrated at bis residence in Cambridge, Boston, on Monday evening by « surpise party.Among the¥ guests present were Profs.Longfellow and Hursford, Mr.ond Mrs.James T.Fields, Thomas and Nathan Appleton, Dr.O.W.Holmes, Dr.Doremus, of Bollovue Hospital, New.Yprk ; ex-United Btales Minister Bionghton, Mme.Lindekvon, wife of the Duitish Minister; snd Mr.E.F.Waters, ot the Boston Advertiser.Letters were vend from Mr Whittler, Mrs.Louis Agus - sis, and others.Tho floral tributes were beautital und eluBorate.Among them wus a representation of a violin, presented by Mr.and Mre.Houghton, the body of which wan composed of whito pinks, with scrolls of red pinks on each sido of the bridge and a band of violcts Ybencath the string, the\u2019 sorews beirg composed of roses._\u2014 The Democratic journals whieh wore 20 prone to prate of nepotiam\u201d a fow years age, now generally yegless cven to mention that among the clerks ot Bonato cummittees, at salaries of $2, 0U0 1v 82,800 a year, mre Senator Eaton's son, Senutor Morgan's won, _ Bunutor Vunoe's son, Senator Jebneton's non, Senator Withees's son, Sens tor Walluce's som, Senutor McDonuld's wonan-luw, Senator Smalsbory®s ne | phew, Senator Vobrhees\u2019s sup, (lwo \u2026.Spmuylitces,) vd Sypstor Yourbees's aw partour's son.\u2014 New York Times\u2014\u2014 ce À Coratantisopie despatch reports shat during a fete, à burravk Lhroe fôtics High \u2018faddenly cu)la 200 at were killed wid 200 on .The number is produbiy © od, ingston sad; MORES ET 8TUDIL ET POPULOS ET PRÆLIA Ep VSS ES TT \u2014 : , DICAM.~ Virg.Gwory, IV B.QUEBRO, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1860.NEW YORK.How an Old Man Lost $125,000 Knocked Down in Broad Daylight on 1 the Steps of the Sub-Treasury \u2014 The Victim's Story of the Affair, On Monday and Tuesdny of this week sn announcement of the loss ot 8125.000 in registered Government 4 per cont.bonds was published in a morning newspaper as follows: \u201c$5,000 reward and no questions asked for the return of $128,000 in 4 r cent.rogisti red Government nds, lost Jan.31, on Wall stret, between the Treasury and the Wall Street Ferry.Address K.A., Buz No.216 Herald Office.The Police snd the officers and du- Lectives at the Sub Treuvur; bave beon for sevoral days ontirely mystified by the fuct of this peculisr announcement coupled with the circumstance that no application was made to them by the loser of the bonds to secure their return, The main facts counceted with the affair ure those, and they reveal the details of a startling rob bery: On Friday inst Mr.Kouneth Albro, s wealthy Texan, enguged ex- tersively in cattle raising on two or three ranches in that Siste, arrived in this city on a business tri) requiring the use of à large amount of rudy money.He came in en the Pounsylvanis Railroad snd went to an uptown hotel.On Saturday morning he went into Wall strest, About 11 o'elock, carrying with hi&t a small satobel contsining $125,000 in registered bonds, which he wished to dispose of and to realise cash on them.Mr.Albro is an old man, and not well acquainted in New York, and ne he reached the Sub-Treasury steps he determined to go into the offices, usk some information as to the method of transferring registered bonds to pur chasers, and also to ask for the nume of, and a reference to, some reliable houses who would negotiate them He had uscended sbout two steps of the long Aight of marble stars leading up to the Wall-atreet entrance to the ressury when be noticed n man cum ing down dirootiy in front of him whom be thought he romembered having seen on the train the day befure.Almost at the samo instant a mae stopped alongside Mr.Albro, and vois ing bis band, shook it heartily, saying : \u201c How are youl How do you do, Mr.Thompson ¥' The old man, somewhat confased, said something about his name nod being Thompson, and imme- dintely the man in frons of him, and whom he had seen on the train, pointed 10 a pooket-book lying ut Mr.Albro\u2019s foes, and said, *¢ Sev there, Sir, you've dropped something.\u201d Albre looked town und stooped Lo pick is up, when the mun who had just saluted him put his hand on the buck of the old géntle- man\u2019s ueck and pitched him forward on Lho steps, at the sumo time twisting the sacbel from his right band and wulking quickly away.The other mun immedintely assisted him to rine, and, handing him the pocket.took, said : * Hero is you wallet,\u201d und disappesred also.Mr.Albro toll on the stops with such force as to make his noso bleed und dage him for an instant, aoû be lost bis self-possussion for the time, as he ways he did not at once reatizu that his sachel was gone.A fow persons stopped momentarily only to look At his bloudy nose, aud, supposing that it was merely an oid man who hud slipped on the pavement, passoil on.As woon as he vould do su he returned Lo his hotel, feeling tolerably safo in the knowledge that his bonds wore registered, and on Munduy he advertised, as above dew cribed.He says he van have dupli- cutes issued by the thé Treasury at Washington, but that it would deces | sarily involve great delay and a little vxpense snd is willing to give 5,000 to gut thom buck and bave no turiher trouble about them.Siuve the publication of hig udvertisement ho has \u2018reteived the Busiboss cards of nearly all the private detectives in town of: tering their scrvices, but as yet he has not made any definite arrangement with any of them for he is already in communication as he believes with the thief or thieves, Un Wodneaday he received in answer Lu his advertisement & letter in.which the writer, for foar of bring trawcd or detected by bis handwriting, hus drawn or nted tho writing in capita! letters.The letter rans subsiantially as Bllows ; BOLD HIGHWAY ROBBERY IN|-X.SIX O'CLOCK EDITION PRICE UNE CEN?Mérasnet Morusestt Nirwunst | =.Ru x SE \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 ae \u2014 A., Box No.218 Herald Office : EPPri's QUININE IRV LONI! \u201cIfyou want your bonds be, offer Pp cosfaius am unvarging \u2018amount of a4 night and brokes of your \u2018need by 8 reward of $28,080 and put this in versonals -\u201cTomy.\u2019 [ um willing.! Name time und place.\u2019 If you dom you will mover got your bonds.| will alter You must meet me alune aud bring monoy in sachel with you, \u201cTour.\u201d Mr.A'bro supposes that the words \u201cI will alter\u201d convey à thrent that the thiof \u201cTomy\u201d will alter the numburs or names oh the bonds, und then nugn- tiute them elsewhere.I is hop ful of being ablu to recover his lost bonds before muny weeks have vlapeed.THE HYGIENE OF FOOD, (London Times, Jan.23.) The lust number of the Sanitary Record cuntuins the first of a series of articlos by Mr.Ernest Hurt on \u201cThe Hygiene of Fuod.* It relutes to the breukfust table, Ho woul:i like to ree the teupot ubolished from the break.fut tuble, as ho believes ton lo Leu drink utterly unwuited for an esriy morning meal, ond one which has only some into gunersl use because it is the varient sort of hot infusion which bad couks, carcless housewives, and thoughtless mothers cun prepare, \u2018len is an \u201caliment of physicul econumy\u201d \u2014using that word io its physiological sense.So far as the alkaloid of ten bas a physiological offect in the small quantity in which wo get it ut break.tust it is a nerve stimulant, & property which docs not indicate it as & breuk- fast drink, aod which is not what is looked for in the morning.Breakfast should bu digestible, warm, &bundant, unexciting, nourishing.Bread and butter und hot cocow make a very gvod breukfust for working people, but not perhaps the cheapest they can get or the bandivst.For the working man, for the poor man, and for every- duy use, Mr.Hurt double whether anything has yet Leon produced in any country of the world which is equi Lo the English household bread.But wheat is & costly ccreal, and it is mot the most nourishing, nor does it lend itself well 10 those plonsant, wholesome, nutritious, and comforting furms of food known as porridges, which do form tho staple breakfast throughout Seolland snd throughout that vast * American continent Which is now peopled with English, Scotch, and Irishmen.Theru is no reason, he says, why ontmeal should cost nearly twice as much in London us it docs in Edinburgh, or why por ridge, which is the perfection of a broakfast luxury, should bu so rarely seen on London tables.Hominy porridge is the staple breuktust of the American continent, and for young people, for dyspeptics, and for working peuple it is the only foud.Hominy 18 nothing cise than a fine kind of Indian corn, ground roughly awl largely like Scotch ontmenl ; und the way to muke the porridge is to souk iL in cold water ail night, und to boil it for balt an hour in the morning, stirring it tre.quently Lo prevent it from burning.lbis caton with milk and sugar or with skim milk aod treacie, and the writer 18 of opinion that it requires only 10 bo tashionable in this country in ordur to Lecome universal, atd Lo bo us popular in the palace as ia the pussant's collage.The Euglish Moman Catholic Directory for 1880 says that :\u2014Iu the three kingdoms und our colonial deponden- civs there are 14 urchiepiscopal and 77 episcopal sees, besides 34 vicariotes (that 18, sces held by Vicars-Apostulie) und eight episcopal prefectures; and no loss than 27 of the above vicariutos uru hold at present by Bishops und Archbishops who take their respuetivu titles de partibus injidelium.Including 11 coadjator or uuxilisry Bishops, the total number of Archbishops and Bishops now holding office within the limits of the British Ewpire in the four quarters of the globe is 127; and there are alwu a few retired Bishops, of whum four reside permanently in England.To the list of Catholic poers ura added the names of Lord Bury, Lord Bray und tho Earl of Ashburn ham, bringing up their number to 48.The Catholic barunvis are 48 in ail.The Catholic priests in England and Wales are 1,926, serving 1,188 churches and public chapels; including Scotlund, there are 2,211, serving 1,.486; and this toral dae not include domentio and private chapels in the quinine and lon, lt poisse all the | owers of these vaiusbe bonlos lu baulobe | ug di-emes aud rympwms tmcos lu tu) Waliness, alow «iste ul thy n erous system, unleeblet ound fos of Liv boly, sad du.| fu gowsedt of the zeneral health, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee Pres QUININE nud IHUN TONT strengthens th: n rvous and muscalar vyotom, Luproves civestion, aul ust-s the spirit, reoruits the hols, For deniligat +t henith from the effect of bot climates this tunic is ava navle, à KPPE 8 QUI Ive aud IBJN Tunis rouses sud revelopes the pervors cnorgios, outic a: the tlvo!, prom es ap- neti, dispels angour ard deprea iem, frite flos the digontivs London, Fob.10.The Himes says ete to loam shut the permission to Persia to osoupy {erat dovs not involve 8 guurantes of sesure possession, If Kngiard is to le fiuble for what may happen in the direction uf :erat there sevins Lo by an almost endless vista of responsibility eponiag out more and more widely at eh remove.A demen-trmion by Humin, which would bave had little or no, meaning befure might be the grousd of vory grave su-pieion in.vicw ut jus ible uffect on the slate of sffuire aL Herat.Lord Hlurtingtou, the Libors! leader in the Commons, last night ssid, though be did rot think à large mus.sure of omigration from [reinnd would benefit Lhe country, there onght to be redistribution of the population, He protested sgaiust the prosumption the Land Act.In tbe mateh ruco on the Tyno on Saturday next for £200, between Boyd fatter a sure of four longthn Arrived, the wx, Silesia.The ss.Btute of Nevada, which tailed from Glasgow, Fob 8th, tr New York, put back with ber propellor damaged.À Vienus despuich says the intelli- Eenee received Lhrougls an anim peach- ablo channel that nt Lhe time General Roberts so unoxpectedly found hime self in a critical pusition before Cabul, the Russian General Abramow, Guvernor of Samarcand, had seeretiy arrived at Derway, east of Cubul, the centre uf agitation.It is no longer in the slightest doubt that a league bud been formed in Central Asia under the auspices of Russis against English nent influential member is the Amecr of Bukhara, and whose daughter married Abdurrabman Khan, the Afghan pretender.Plymouth, Feb.10.The Oriental line ss.Chimboraxn, for Australia, has returned.During a gule off Ushant two persons wore washed overboard, 2 killed and 17 injured.Tho steamer lost six boats and sustained other dumages.Dublin, Feb.10.One woman aud seven men were killed and 13 workmen and firemen seriously injured by the burning of the Theatre Royal, which took fire from a light in the bands of the boy who wus lighting the gas.the employocs were at dinner.The flames spresd rapidly.Manager Egerton lost his lite by remaining too long in his effort Lo arrost the filam s.Berlin, Feb 10.The Versische Zeitung says the dan.wor to European puucu is no longer from France but from Russia.Germany and Austria must compel her to abide by the treaty of Berlin.Southampton, Feb.10.\"Arrived, the ss, Rhein.THIS EVENING\u2019S TELEGRAMS.Boston, Feb.10.day onder charter from this State for the purpose of coustructing and operat.irg a railroad from Cmiro, through Port Suid and Damascus, to connect with the Euphrates Vulloy Railroad, about to be built by an English company.Branch rounds and extensions tre also provided for.The \u2018Turkish Government bas been applied to for thy necessary right of way.Albany, Fub.10, A fire broke out at half-past four o'clock this morning tin the County Clerk's office, City Hull.The building is still burning, tho massive marblo walls only standing.When they dome feli T men wore crushed ; the driver of others are expected 10 die, will uxcoed $100,000.The judgment records, chattel mortgages, an | records of procecding of the supervisors are destruyod.Petersburg, Va., Fob, 1v.Last night the now bridge aver the Mehrin on the Putersbarg Weldon Raiiroad, at Hiekford, was burnod.It was two hundred feet lung and cost about 88,000.The county Bridge took fire and was also destruyed.New York, Peb.10.Arrived, tho se.Osltie, from Liverpool.Mann Gmas.\u2014Some young lads commenced colebrating Mardi Gras quite early in tbe aflornuon.Bands ut them were tu be seen perambulating the strouts, dressod vat in all the gro.tesquu toggery in vogue on sach vecssions.Their ubeapt ontry into vato residonues is sometimes carry.ng the joko « little too tur.\u2014 Mr.Prume*s vi: lin, whioh was des- troyod by buing La led upon by a \u2018on do te ist Des, 1070.ip 00 \"11,749 904 02 A.EARLY.* Junwary 13, 1000.Sheed » nn $90,304,023 vo .ut ono time by his mele, Prec, b gq horse at hontres turday night, wus valued ab $1.00.It was owned great Belgian violinists and Huwdon, the former will give v °.domination und tbat the most promis Most of A company was organized yester-| steamer No6 died.Two or three | The loss : From Ottawa this Eveningi O tawa, Fob, 10.The many friends of Mr.A.B, Bowe\u201d ia this city aud vie'nity, learned yosr (twrday with deep regrot of bis death by suicide ut his residones, Brozn'e Wheel, on Sunday night.The de suated abot hima if through she mouth with 8 shot yao, inflicting a terrible wound.Business troubles are said te , buve been the cuuso of (bu deod.Ie pr for some yoars pursor on the + Prinee of Wales, plying betwuen Gren.; ville and Montreal, Bat of Inte bas buen engaged in the grain basineed ay rown's Wharf.\u201c Jt is undorstood that the British i American Bunk Note Company, of l Montreal, intend to reopen \u2018their establishment in Ottawa ut an early der, : | lags wiv st half mast on the vari.j ous public buildings wut of respeet to ial tho present distress wus duo to the memory of the Licut -Govor- nor Chandler, The lollowing judgments were ren- dored yenturduy by the Supreme Court in addition to the South Outurio elee- tion case :\u2014 M.Donnell vs.Cameron ; Mr.Justice Strong gave the judgment of the Court quashing the appeal with costs.In that of R-cves vs.Geriken, i Mr Justiec Tuuchoreau deliverud the judgment of the Court, allowing the ; *ppoul, with costs.; ery few members of Parliament bave arrived.- | A trophy gun has been placed in ; the military muxeam in the new drill y bail in this city, that ie about being | established under the direction of La - Coi.Wiley, dirvetor of stores.Its (history ju given \u201cin the following sketch placed on the gun :\u2014 An iron , 6 pounder, American gun, stolen from one of the United States arsonsls by the sympathisers with the Canadian roLeilion, 1838, Colonel Von Schults, a Polish officor, with about 400 followers landed at the wind mill below Prescott on the 11th November of thas year, there aud in the adjoining houscs, all stone buildings, be strongly fortified himuelf and held possession \u201cuntil the 16th whon he capitulated after some severe fighting on the British side, whieh wus under the command of the Hon.Lieat.-Col.Dundas, 63rd Regs Two officers and six men weie killed and three officers and 39 men were wounded.Amongst the officers killed was Lu.Jolnston, 83rd Rugs.The | ay npathisers lost about 150 men Killed aud wounded.Von Schults, their leader, and the greater part of his fol lowers wero mado prisoners.Himself! laud rome of tho leaders under him { Pere tried by court-martial at Kingston and subsequently hung at Fort Henry at that place.Mr.Geo.Harris is shipping a large quantity of bop poles to the American market.He bus likewise contracted to deliver at Barington during the coming summer, 15 million feot ot lumber, at a conniderabie sdvance over the rates of last summer.Boatmen suticipate a buisy seuson and good rates.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 - From Toronto this Evening.Toronto, Feb, 10.An influontiai doputation are re questing a provincial grant towards the Irish relict fund.Franklin, the curpenter who some ! days ago cot Gibb's head open with a hutchet, was to day sentenced to fuue months\u2019 imprisonment in the Contral Prison.Suveral western members of Parlia ment arrived hero bhie morning and will continue their journey to Ottawa this evening.John Lee, on whose premises was found 8 worm and other articles thas savored strongly of the manufacture of whiskey, wus today sent for trial.NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, The troopsbip Himaluys arrivod at Bermadn on the 46h instant with the 9h Regiment from the Cape of Guod Hope, and would sail on tho 9th for Gibraliae with the 48th Rogiment.H.M.8.Atalanta, training ship, arrived of Bermuda on the 29h January from the Wout Indies.Two cases of yellow lever coeurrod on board, one vf which roved fatal.The vessel sailed for- ngland on the lst instant.\u2014 A Ramancanuk Pusnomena.\u2014 À little girl aged five years died recently at St.Clair, Dorchester County.\u2019 An autupey was made and a fully dovelop- vd tetas taken from the body.It is much maltormed.The cause of Lhe phenomena is that at her birth tiere Were two fœtus\u2019, one envelop J in the other.Tho one which enveluped the other was the girl deecasod and the other was tho fetus, which must be about ten inches lony, it havieg grown with the growth of the child.> À echool teacher ên Leueviile, Ky., saved ane ol he: little pupils from desire few moraings by wr pping her Woilem shew ntouns ber, io spite of ber alarmed the | struggles, when ber urves saugst the from the slove \u201ca Tre +\u2018 LATRET SHARE ave Tilt ill us.Moutrl Tulogiaph Montreal Gas Co.Dom\u2019n.Telegraph Otty Pass, Railway Bick.& Ont.Mav.Q obec Gas Co.Boys) Cavadian Ing 1100, 34 pc | $3° [§5° cesses vous 200 pe.) 9° [10 Quebec Fire Asa Co §100| 3 oc] 80 | 83° SOND, Dominion stock._100 shpeiid {10g $ Per Nbare, = paid.P.A.SHAW, Gowen's Building.Harper's Magazine, 1880.ILLUSTRATED.\u201cétudyirg the su jot objectively snd from the cowntions) reint ol vigwesecking te p ovide 1h t wlisb, tekem gltopether, will be of most secvice to the largest number= 1 long sgo coucluded that, it J could Dave ut one work for a public Vivary, 1 would select a complete set of Herper's Monthly \"\u2014( ganas Francis Avaus Jr Its contents sre ¢ nteibuted Ly the most emipent anthors snd mitists of Europe end Ameri, while the log c3perion o of its publishers hes mare them fhiorounphly conversant with the desires of the public, which they will rpare no effort to gratify.The volumes of tbe M the Nun bers for Jrne an1 year.Whe vo tmels ified, it will be understood that the su ber wighes to begin with the current Nomber, Ha: per\u2019s Periodicals.HARPER'S MAGAZINE, One \u2018Year.$4 00 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or Havran's Yousa Pura end Hanrsa's Wark.(LY will be som to address for ons year, com- , mencing with he gu Number of area | Wisk v for January, 1880, on receipt of $5 for the twe publications.Benit-anc.s ol.wld be made by Poat Office Money Order or Drait.to avoid cha ce of loss N are noi ie copy this without the express order of il aurun & Bnotusna Address HAuPER à BKUTHEkS, ; New York.December 87, 1872.Rimmel's Choice Perfumery.IMMEL'$ TOILET VINEGAR, ples s nt tonic and refrerhing t to the Toi et and Bath, a reviving sceutand à werfui disiufectant For warm climates t is iuv-luable.| Rim 1el's Cclubrsted Liven fer Water, Rimmel's Trebl: Dietilied Kau de Cologne Rimas I's Much Improve | Florids Water, Rimmel'e Jock-y Cluband oth 1 fragrant perfumes.Kinmel's Limo Juice and Glycerine gives the baïre Lesutiiui gloss and imparts en agre(ni le cooiness t-+ ths bead Rimmel's l'ure White Giycerine Soap, Tilis, Brown Windsor, Honey, Alwo~d, Lettuce, coal \u2018t'a:, and ot) er toilet sonpe in burs and cakes.Rimmel's Volvetine, Violet, Ricé, Bose Leal, and other Toilet Powders, fu boxes, barrels and pack: te Rimmel's Aquuientine cleans, whitens and preserves the Teeth, refreshes the mouth und uweetens the Breath, The .publicet oms, a ne OO pu rs.one yeu No himmel's Aromatic Ugouiser or Natural Éaure YOUN PEUPLÉ, \u2018sear_) By | Air Purider, à teagraut Powter whi.b aif- de Matin oF Canada, %be Ansual Vo'umes of Hanrse's Wasxoy im nest : loth binding, will b- sont hy express free of expense vid.d tie freigut doos \u2018aot axed ube ae y A 4 Cwphn Bx Folens semi on rweipt of « Proc te ail tubscribers in the United per volume) for $700 comprising Eleven at ibe rato of , 95.28 per volume, froght of pence of pur- fuies tte hoslthy and 1efresh ing aman stions of the Pine and Kuonlyptas Forests, N.B.~ All Rismel's Progevations bear tho ennesed ve, RB.RINMEL, Pérfumer ty rame, LT Leudon aud 17 Bo Juvard des I1aliens Paris.May 19,1079.\u201cCloth Cases for each volume, witable for - wy oi Til bo 8.0% bY mail, pou paid, où ANMHOOD receipt of Bi cash, : : RESTORND, Mamittances should be made by Post Office on of Mom y Order vr Dent, to avoid chase of lows.on by Tr Bl Or etc.es Newspapers are noi io popy this\u2019 advertiooment ie Nasen® wee, No Me © lthout Che express order & Buoramna.avoue Sy - Aédres BAMPAL & swABuen Uctuber 37, 1879.n Dec.80, 1570.Lo Furuished Room To Let.FUR GALE.A arte ad pn ene -\u2014 Quelas, Sih August, 1019, tow ve a BORER, TABIOLE and BARN, _ ; 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