The canadian gleaner, 3 juillet 1879, jeudi 3 juillet 1879
[" EER 1879, SPRING FASHIONS.1879.Tailoring! Talloring! Tailoring! Joan NEVILL, in rcturning thanks to his numerous patrons for the liberal support given bim during the past 9 years, Legs leave to inform them that he can still be found at all times, ready to oblige all who may favor bim with thuir Spring Suits, Walking Suits, Business Suits, Dress Suits, and Wedding Suits done up in first-class style and good fits warranted every timo at moderate charges.Mr WALSH and myself are the same az usual, and work left with hin or at my own house will have my best attention at all times.JOHN NEVILL, AY UP NOTICE \u2014Parties owing me for work will oblige very much by paying now, es my hands cannot be kept out of their wages for the length of time that some keep me.Those due bills over twelve months, if they do not settle soon, will hear of some-, Jobn Morrison.thing that is not pleasant.12 months is the longest credit I can give any one.J.N MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE COUNTY OF BEAUHARNOIS.Insuring only Farm and Isolated property RESIDENT\u2014Archibald Henderson, Esq.Dircctors\u2014 George Cross, John Ferns, Daniel|the firm, Montreal, M'farlane, Donald McNaughton, Andrew Oliver, John Symons, and John White.Secretary and Tieagurer\u2014Andrew Somerville, Iluntingdon.Agents\u2014William Edwards, Franklin; Robert Middlemiss, Kockburn ; Thomas Clarke, Ste l\u2019hilomène; Robert Smaill, Trout River ; P.Clancy, N.P.,and J.A.V, Amirault, N.P., Hemmiungford; Malcolm Condie, flowick; William Blackett, Allan's Corners ; John Davidson, Dundee; I.I, Crevier, N.DP., 5t Anicet; Arthur Herdman, Herdman's Corners ; Johu Bryson, Ormstown, and J.C.Bruce, Huntingdon, gar Parties wishing to insure theirproperty are requested toapply to theagents or Secretary.OASKETS AND COFFINS.- IIE undersigned has now on hand at his warcrooms, ITuntingdon, a full assortment of Undertakers\u2019 Supplies, including Caskets and Coffins of all sizes, styles and prices.Also, a supply of Burial Robes, Coffin Plates, and other trimmings necessary.4\" l\u2019rompt attention paid to all ordors \u201cBa A.IIENDERsON, THE price for Auction, Soiree, and othor Bills, at tho Gleaner Office, is $1.73 for 25, and $2 for 50.l\u2019arties at a distance by enclosing the price with order, will have their Bills sent by return of mail, postage paid, No abatemont mado from these prices.JAMES LOGAN, | | lout, and that a Christian bural Las been afforded to our fallen countrymen.The operation was performed by Marshalls NO.708.OR SALE tho promises in the village | Huntingdon at present occupied by Mr For particulars, apply to W.W.DALOLIEsH.| { Huntingdon, June 5.RCHIBALD & M'CORMICK, Advocates No.112 St.Francois Xavier Streot, Montreal.J.8, Archibald, M.A, B.C.L, D.M'Cormick, B.C.L Mr M'Cormick will attend the Courts in : Beaubiarnois, Huntingdon, and Ste.Martine.Belgium, arrived at the Falls with his Accounts for collection may be addressed to er M.S.M'Coy, Hun- tingdon.HARLES MARSHALL, CM.M.D, begs to inform bis friends and the public, that he has returned from the city, and will be ready to answer all calls { for his services as Physician, Surgeon, or Accoucheur \"at his residence next Post Office, Huntingdon.: TIME 18 MONEY.BEG leave to intimate to my friends and the public that 1 shall continue the Watchmaking and Jwellery business in the old stand formerly occupied by my lato father.Having secured the sorvices of a thorough and practical Watchmaker and Jeweller from Montreal, 1 am now prepared to do all kinds of repairs in that line.1 shall keep constantly on hand a splendid assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewellery, &c., &e.Thanking the many friends of my Into fatber for their very licaral patronage in the past, 1 trust, by strict attention to business, to seo all the old faces and a large number of new ones in the future.Ii.D, HENRY.DP.S.\u2014All repairs done neatly, promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay.Huntingdon, Feb, 26, 15D.1.FAUGH-A-BALLAH, THE TRUTH AGAINST THE WORLD.Watchmaker and Jeweller, a fow doors west of the Post-Oftice, Huntingdon, | T AM now well stocked with all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewellry, Plated Ware, &e., &e., which I will sell at prices jn keop- ing with the hard times.Kepairs to Watches, Clocks, &e., done personally and on the premises.P.5.\u2014Over 20 years a practical Watchmaker.OTICE\u2014Tho undersigned begs louve to inform the public that he has opened an office in the County building, village of Iluntingdon, where he will attend every Thursday, and remain while detained by business.I.I.CREVIER, N.P, _ Huntingdon, Duc.7, 1877.The unvaryivg Condition on which each one of the following Horses stand is, that all casualties to Maures are at the sole risk of their Owners, a J.and assortment of Teas, Coffees, Sagars, Syrups, Spices, [ruits, Fish, and General Groceries fully maintained.The choicest Congou, Gunpowder, and Japan Teas at the vory lowest prices.Don\u2019t givo high prices when you can get them at three- fourths the usual cost.A full pound weight of 16 ounces for less money than others sell the samo quantity and quality.Don\u2019t be de- coived by other concerns who pretend to sell you the same article.If you desire really good, refreshing, nourishing, and cheap Teas, and General Groceries, go to the RELIANCE TP HOUSE LB\" The highest price paid for Eggs, Batter, &ec.GEORGE Q.O'NEILL, Huntingdon, June 19.GILT EDGED BUTTER.PRINCE ROYAL.UT FEVILIS puro-bred Clydo will stand this gea- | son, health and weather permitting, as: fullows : Mondays at Huntingdon where he will stay ovornight ; Tuesday forenoons at | Dewittville, going on to Durham, where ho! will stay that night and remain until Thursday morning; Thursday forenoons at Anderson's Corners, aflernoons at Rockburn, where he stuys overnight; Friday forenoons at Hordman\u2019s Corners, calling at Atholstan on his way home : rest of tho week at his! own stable.Fo insure 810, | IR WALTER SCOTT will stand this J seuson as follows, health and weather permitting: Mondays and Tuesdays ut his own stable; Wednesdays at IIuntingdon, remaining over night : Thursdays at Durham, calling at Dewittville on the way down ; Friday forenoons at Anderson\u2019s Corners, aftornoons at Athelstan ; Saturdays at his own stable.To insure, $10 ; 2 mares from same owner $14, ONQUEROR will stand this season, health and \u2018weather permitting, as follows : Monday foronoons ho will call at Athelstan on his way to Andorson\u2019s Corners, where ho romains over night ; Tuos- day forenoons at Durham, afternoons at John Younie's, T'ullochgorum, whero he stays overnight ; Wodnesday forcnoons at D.Bryson's, Howick, afternoons and Thursday forenoons at James Howden\u2019s, 2nd concession North Georgotown ; Thursday afternoons at Jumes McChlery\u2019s, 3rd concession, whoro ho remains over night ; Friday forenoons passes np the Ormstown road to Durham, remaining until 2 o'clock, and calling in the afternoon at Dewittviilo on his way to Iluntingdon, where he romains overnight; Saturday forenoons at Huntingdon, afternoons at his own stable.To insure, $10; 2 mares from same owner, 818.| À.& J.BELL, Proprietors.| OUNG NETHERBY will stand this sonson, hoalth and woather permitting, for tho improvement of stock as follows :\u2014 Mondays at Iluntingdon; Tuesday forenoons at James Smellic\u2019s on the Ridge, aftor- noons at D.McIntyre's, Newfoundout, and romain over night; Wednesdays at Port Lowis, going to Joseph Black's, LaGuerre, inthe evening, whore he remains over night; Thursday forenoons at J.Ferguson's, Dun- | dee, afternoons at Dundee Centre staying\u2019 until Friday forenoon ; Friday afternoon ! and Saturday forenoons at David White's, afternoon at his owp stable.To insure, 87; ! two mares from same owner $13, OUNG PRINCE ROYAL will stand: this season for the improvement of stack, health and weather permitting, as.follows :-\u2014 Monday forenoons ai Powerscourt, afternoons at Rennio's Corners, 1st conces- | sion ; Tuesday forenoons at Rennie\u2019s Corners, afternoons at llerdman's Corners, going down the Gore road in the evening to Anderson's Corners, where bo remains over- | night ; Wedresdays at Durham ; Thursday | forenoons at Dewittville ; Thursday afternoons and Friday forenoons at I.Duns.\u2019 morc's, New Irelund, going up the Now Ire land road to Huntingdon in tho afternoon, where he romains over night; Saturday forenoon at Iluntingdon, calling at Athel- stan on his way homo in the afternoon, To lasure, $7; 2 mares from same owner, $12.| A.BrLL, Proprietor.HERE is always an active demand for butter that is up to the gilt edged standard in quality and color, Much butter that is otherwise good sells at a reduction of from one to five cents per pound, because deficient in color.When the color is not up to the atandard Mr C, Turcotte, proprictor of the Star Creamery, which took the first prize at the late International Dairy Fair, the well-known dairyman, recommends his friends to use Wells, Richardson & Co's Perfected Butter Color to give a bright June color.This color is by far the brightest, purest and best made, It isas harmless as salt, and never gives a dul! reddish color, or impaits any taste or smell.It is made in a strictly scientific manner by a skillful chemist, and cau always be relied on.For further particulars in regard to its quality and use inquire of tJ.C.Shanks, Huntingdon, and J.0.Hibbard, Hem- mingford.For sale by druggists and merchants generally.AMES CALDWELL, Jolin White, Thos.Biggar, Robert Hyndman, Hugh Tan- nuhill, William Caldwell and James Cowan, will apply to tho Lieutenant-Governor for an order in council to confirm a deed of ! srant to them by sad James Caldwell and John White, of Park Lots No.31 and 32 in the 13th range of the village of Huntingdon, containing about 6 acres, passed before I.I.Crevicr, N.P., April 14th, 1879, to be held by thom and their successors under the cor- porated name of \u201cThe Iluntingdon Protestant Cometery Company\u201d and used as a cometery forever.J.J.MACLAREN, Solicitor for Applicants, Ifuntingdon, June 25.1000 CHAIRS FOR SALE.of The Canadian © = = - n = UNITED STATES.\u2018 On the afternoon of the 21st ult.the! guests at Niagara Falls were shocked at HUNTINGDON, Q., THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1879.cou $1.50 A-YEAR.covered by a land-slide there being left ! mitted them to pass in silence and with open only a small hole, where traps have apparent regpcct, long been set for coons.The large num- BisnoP SELWYN AND THE MAORIES.\u2014Of encountered no cavalry, who came down from Dundee for e pu .They were accom p ied by the mfantry force at Rorke's rift, and opposition whatever.What has been accomplished now might have been as casily accomplished two months since ; and, indeed, at any time from within a week of tho dato that tho battle took place enough troops could have been collected for this duty, had not Lord Chelmsford been paralyzed by an overwhelming dread of the prowess of the Zulu.A thousand white troops would at any moment have sufficed to penetrate half a day's march into the enemy's coun- the report that one of their number, a Ler of these animals that were canght led lady, had been swept over the Falls.At'to the belief that the spaco inhabited by first the story was disbelieved, owing to them must be large, and investigation led the peculiar circumstances connected with! tu the discovery of the cave.Over the: try.The bodies of soveral of the officers were recognized, among others that of Col, Durnford, which was found near the spot his way of approaching the savage natives on the islauds in his diocese, the following is à graphic account, from an independent the case, but investigation soon showed it \u2018to be true.Four days ago, A.Rolland, a wealthy gunsmith, doing business at Liege, \u2018wife.M.Rolland had been an exhibitor at the Paris Exposition, and at its close started, with his wife, on a pleasure tour |around the world.They had been mar- \u2018ried only a short time, and were making a sort of extended bridal trip.They visited | China, Japan, and numerous other countries, and crossed over to San Francisco, whence they came to Chicago, and then here, proceeding leisurely and visiting the] country on their way.They boarded at Romaine\u2019s French restaurant.M.Rolland | informed M.Romaine on the afternoon of the 21st that this would be their last day train for New York, whence they proposed sailing for Paris.He exhibited his railway tickets, already purchased, and said that by way of passing the morning pleasantly he and his wife intended to visit the islands at the Licad of the Falls, where they could lounge in the shade and enjoy a last, long look at the wonderful scene before quitting it for ever.He therefore requested his host to have breakfast ready at seven o'clock, and said that tliey woul return in time for the parting dinner.They scemed to cnjoy the meal very much.spirits, and on going out waved MM.Romaine a laughing adicu.What followed must be gathered from M.Rolland\u2019s lips, as nobody else can be found who saw the accident.Te says that they reached the islands about 8:30 o'clock, and, passing out to the Third Sister, sat down and spent a pleasant hour reclining under the trees.About 9:30 o'clock, as nearly as he can judge, Mme.Rolland became thirsty, and asked him for a silver drinking-cup which he carried in a velvet case in his breast pocket.He handed it to her, and abstractedly looked in another direction while she arose and proceeded to fill it on ; the spot where the accident occurred.There is a flat rock jutting out of the sward and extending to the water, above which it rises about a foot.Two dead cedar trees lean across from left to right, their tops resting on another dend stump, thus forming a sort of arbor, Ahout 20 feet distant is a small island known as Little Brother.The channel between the two is very deep, and the water pours between with tremendous force.Mme.Rolland went to the edge of the flat rock, and, , stooping down, attempted to dip the cup! Into the current.She was within two [months of her confinement, and probably! \u201cbecame dizzy.Her husband heard a splash and a shriek, and sprang to his feet in time to sec the poor woman swept out into the rapids on the outside of the old boat which lies stranded hetween the island and the Falls.He savs that she rose three times to the top of the tumbling water, throwing up her hands and appealing for help, and then disappeared for ever.Her body was almost immediately carried over the Canadian Falls.M.Rolland says he was tempted to spring after her, but the futility of the attempt was so manifest as to restrain him, althoneh he was almost beside himself with grief.He waited a quarter of an hour in the vain hope that his wife would rise again, and then rushe« off to give the alarm.Being unable to speak English, he went direct to M.Romaine, who published tLe first tid- i Mme.Rolland was ings of the disaster.only 29 years of age, and was of good family in her native place.IIer hushand thas waited here several days longer in the hope of recovering her body.| At St Paul's (Minn) à remarkable cave ; olserver :-\u2014Have you any notion of the entrance, sinee the land-slide, a poplar way in which ho conducts his missionary tree 18 inches in diameter, has grown, [work ¢ Perhaps you fancy that, like St.which shows conclusively that the cave Augustine landingat Ramsgate, he marches has not been occupied by human beings up chanting Litanies in procession.If he, for more than a century.| did, he would probably be killed beforo ho The wife of Dr Alonzo F.Mull, aged had gone one ono hundred yards; for 35, was found dead in bed on the morning {there is no Queen Bertha there to have of the 11th ult, with her hands and feet prepared the men's minds and hearts for! tied, in her own house in New York.She [the Gos wl.In due time, may be, he will was blindfolded and gagged.The trunk [chant Ins Litany and To Doum there; hut | at the side of the bed was ritted of its con-'on first invading the land or lagoon, he tents.The fingers of the dead lady's {has to make a favorable impression on the hands were found to be badly torn, and people's minds by presents, and by letting her friends say that a large diamond ring them seo that fie is not come to trade.and one cmerald had been torn therefrom, here, as they intended to take the 2 pan.| They were both in the best of: !The murderer was traced to Boston, where {he was arrested last week, and freely confessed his crime.Ho is a negro, em loyed as waiter in a house adjoining Mrs Hull's, The night on whieh Mrs Hull was murder | ed he remained in the house where he was vnployed until ten, when he went out.He had a key for the door of Hull's house, but was unable to make it fit, and conse- | quently raised a window in the lower| storey aml fastened it up to provide an, easy escape from the house, taking with (him a candle.On ascending the stairs ho heard some one and blew the candle out, walked into the room and stepped up to the side of the hed.Mes Hull, awakening, asked, \u201cWho is it ¢' \u201cThe doctor,\u201d replied the nero, The robber then seized her lind dashed the colome hottle into the Hace of the strueling woman, after which he tied her in the manner in which she was found next morning.Cox says, while thrusting the clothes into Mrs Hull's mouth after she was thoroughly awakened This he does by leaving his boat ton or twenty yards from the reef, where some one hundred people are standing and | shouting.Ho then plunges into the water, | arranging no end ol presents on his back, which he has been showing to their as-! tounded cyes out of the boat.Ho probably las learnt from some stray canve, or à neighboring island, the name of the chief.| He calls out his name ; he steps forward ;' tho Bishop hands him a tomahawk, and holds out his hand for the chief's bow and arrows, By this Glaucus and Diomedes\u2019 process he wins golden opinions at all events.The old chief with imate chivalry sends the tomahawk to the rear, to show that he is safe and may place conti- dence in him, The Bishop pats the children on the head, gives them tish-hooks! ad red tape, for there is an enormous demand for red tape in these islands.Pro- | bably then the Bishop has some \u201ctame clephant\u201d with him\u2014a black boy from some other island\u2014and ho has clothed | Lit, and taueht him to read or the like cand he crumbled at the manoeuvre.\u201cWhy | not the doctor, she begged him to take, sample, and tries to make them understand | anything of hers which he wanted, but not he wants some of their boys to treat in! to kill hee, He responded there would {like manner.The Bishop gets as many | not be any killing if she would keep still, | names written down as he ean, and picks He never supposed she was dead, and tied up as any words as he ean ; establishes\u2019 hier feet to the bedstead so that she might {a friendly relation, and exchanges calico not get them on the Hoor and stamp for\u201d for yams perhaps, or cocon-nuts, and after assistance.Through his confession the La while swims off to his oat.Next year! police recovered the remainder of the he aill come, amd calls out the names of | missing jewellery, his old friends; get two or three on board, This is the view taken of i hy an in-, induce them to take a trip with him while fant of St Joseph, Moc: Little Freddie he woes to the neighboring islands.So he was undergoing the disagreeable operation learns their language enough to tell them of havines his air combed by his mother: Whats he has come for.Tie returns and « lands his guests, with full instructions to; Freddie,\u201d said Mamma, \u201cvou ought not to! tell the people his objects ; and on the make such a fuss ; D dont fuss sunt ery rl, voyage ho finda plenty ready to come when my hair is combed\u201d \u201cYes\u201d peplied Jot to New Zealand, or any other place the youthful party, \u201cbut vour hair ain't where he fixes his headquarters.; hitched to the head.\u201d St Petersburg is to he made a seaport y means of a maritime canal, which will | MISCELLANEOUS, permit the large vessels, obliged now to From a Parliamentary return, i.ued an stop at Cronstadt, to take in and discharge Thursday, it appears that on the It of their cargoes in the capital.The works, September, 1878, there were in the my [necessary to make St Petersburg the lar- in the United Kingdom 62,560 won-com- | Zest seaport in the Baltic will be executed where ho was last seen defending himself by some of tho survivors of the battle, Some forty vaggons havo also been recovered.Ît is strange that the Zulus should not have burnt or otherwise destroyed these vehicles, whase value to ourselves they, of course, were able: to appreciate.At Lady Dudley's children's party in London recently cach of the Princess of Wales's children was presented by the host with a cracker which, on being opened, was found to contain a little arrow brooch of diamonds and pearls, The Emperor of Germany, altho\u2019 very simple and of plain appearance, insists strictly on etiquette.Ho carries high his head, as if ho always wore the crown.Never has any ono Leen familiar with him\u2014-not even his son, During an audience, after holding is hands in front of Lim for some time, he crosses them behind his back.A French diplomat told me that the Emperor will remain standin: this way for Fours.On one oceasion the Emperor said to him, suddenly, \u2018Will you not sit down © The diplomat made no movement, the only chair being covered with geographical maps.All of the men about the place have acquired this habit of their sovereign.They have the faculty of always standing \u20141like horses.The Right Hon.W.1.Smith, the Fir-t Lord of the Admiralty, said recently at a publie meeting: \u201c1 say advisedly that the men of the navy are equal to the men that have gono before them.Ecannot give them greater praise.They are fitted to manago and direct the most powerful and complete arm that could he entrusted to them,\u201d and had screamed, on seeing that be was tand he brings forward this specimen and | cote Francis Newman, the brother of Cardinal Newman, who is a professed deist, seriously believes in & ereed he has con- tructeul for himself, reds a Bible he haa composed for himself, and holds it sinful to eat solid food, except fish, because fish has no affection, The present house of Nassau-Orange, wow threatened with extinction through default of ieirs male, has inherited the claims of the famous House of Orange, hut, is not identical with that family, which j was identified with the independonee and constitutional liberty of the Netherlands, Willian IH, of England, was the ln + male representative of the elder house, CANADA, A DRENKAUDS DEATH-\u2014An inquet wis held last week at Toronto on the body of John Lunn, who was found dead in a cellar, into which he had crept.Ile was tn very heavy drinker, and was often intoxicated for days at n Lune.About two years ago he entered into partnership in the Invindry business, which connection was severe two weeks ago, and he then missioned officers and men belonging tol within six years at a cost of 8,000,000\" induced his son Walter to start a laundry, the Church of England, 7,125 Preshyte- roubles.The port of Liban, which, accord- He and hiv son soon afterwards disagreed rians, 3,955 other Protestants, and 200872 ing to its situation, is destined to take ajon account of his drinking habits, and he toman Catholies-in all, 94842.Of those leading part in the competition against obtained à job on the Credit Valley Rail in reccipt of good conduet pay, 21,314 he- longed to the Church of England, 2,224 to the Preshyterians, 1,205 to other Protes- | tant denominations, and 3,552 to the Ro-! man Catholic Chareh, The Earl of Westmeath, who has just suceceded his father, has remitted half a year's rent to his tenants in Galway and Roscommon.One man evicted for large arrears has been reinstated and the airears wiped off.| As patroness of St Katherine's Hospital, | Ter Majesty las resolved to constitute what is practically an Order of Nurses, The members of the Order will be called | \u201cxt Katherine's Nurses,\u201d and for three years will veecive £30 per annumn in ad-| dition to their salary, whatever institn- the Prussian ports, ds also to be enlarged | way.He got à ticket, and was to leave and deepened.for his work last Thursday morning, but London, June 24- An anti-landlord instead of doing so he got intoxicated.agitation in the west of Ireland, has lately | His son Inst saw lim on Saturday morn- been causing some apprehension.Right ing, when he said he was to start for lis Ion James Lowther, Chief Scerctary for, work again.Instead of doing so how- Ireland, replying to a question in the | ever, he had again got drunk, and went, House of Commons last night, stated that to the cellar, where he lay during Satur- Government, were fully alive to the neees- | day night and Sunday.He had pawn sity of dealing promptly with the matter., his wateh and got more whiskey on Sun- He said a Deputy-Inspector General of day morning.About six o'clgek in the the Constabulary had been despatched on morning Mr Howkins went into the cel- ja special mission fo the districts concerned lar, and saw deceased ving face down.to consult with the magistrates and local - wards on a mattrass.There was blood constabulary and report what additional on the floor, which seemed to have come police was required to ensure full protee- i from the neck.The body was removed tion to persons in the exercise of their to the Morgue, where examination was legal rights, Considerable reinforcements made by Dr Thorburn and the Coroner.CW \\ CANE , or .arc bring drafted into the district con-.They found that the deceased had mare IN woop IN CANE has Leen discovered on a farm ten niles tion they may pelos to, they will wear i cerned, and notice has heen given that in; threo PE his throat with bis Pe Windsor Grecians from La Crosse.The cave is 30 fret long, (T VACSC OT ATUNEE with the Sellers NS the event of any outrage, the cost of the knife.ne ol thesn had penetrated the Double back Jurned frout port 13 \u2018teck wide, and about $ foot high, |\" the centre, and this they will retain as \"measures will be levied upon the district | cafotid artery, and the consequent loss of Bow Back Kitch Spindle Lack Above the quarry-sand, which has evident.81 honorary distinction after the termina.gy, 54 occurs \u2018blood caused death.| ow Back Kitchen Spindle Bac -S \u2019 ch has ¢ nt |, Celie \"cc VOAIs or 0 first TE \"CHTS, ; .; i Bell |ly drifted in and covered the floor to the bon of the hr gon othe thro the Prince Napoleon, who by the death of Mr Patterson has returned fron his DINERS Franklin depth of three to six fect, upon the walls PEE lave Just beeh invest \u201cthe Prince Imperial has become the head | third trip to Winnipeg.lle says he wou pth, co rt «Order at the Westminster Hospital.{of the line.is Democrat i litic 1! not advise any one to go to Manitoba who Round Sent DINERS arc fair carvings representing men, ani- : jof the line, is a Democrat in politics, ant ; y, take land and fol Shaped Seat Turned Arm i mals, arms, and implements, and sone ap-! At the Church of St Augustin, Pariz, on distasteful to the entire Ronapartist fol- does not intend to hs SD 4 Vi an ne Bent Back Bent Am Arm pear to he hicroglyphics.One picture re- | Thursday, a solemn low mass of requis Jowing.He has two sons, ages 17and 13 os farming for : png.innipeg 14 {ERS : ese i ; rows, for repose of s \u2018the Prince j years respectively.c party loyalty full of men looking for Work.ROCKERS ROCKERS presents men with Lows and arrows, foi the repose of the soul of the Princ 4 Im-iy wee | or Nurse, full and half cane shooting animals, three buffaloes and one, perial was sung, with imposing cercinonies, may fasten around the name of one of) The usclessness of protection Is il stra Nurse Co np [back [rabbit.Another represents threc animals and in presence of au assemblage which.these sons, but for à time Imperial coun- ted by the fact that last peer b 1e u on Luge, with arms Franklin, sewing [arms which, if large, must have been like the crowded the edifice to excess.The church,\" sels must be distracted, and the possibility Cotton Mill Company at | oc ces pe * Targe, with arms hippopotamus ; another appears to repre- though not very large, is one of the most of a return of the Empire appear more 25 per cent.on its capital stock, and in OFFICE Round Back Double bent arm iron St James Cottage \u201c CHILDREN Round Back, Table sent a mastodon ; on another picture, a imoose is quite plainly delineated.There , arc eight representations that are canoes, [rods Lound Back, Rocker much carved, or hammocks, which they Double bent [volving Found Back, Low more resembled.One sketch of a man is Men and Ladies\u2019 Camp Chairs.FURNITURE, very plain ; the figure wears a kind of _chaplet or crown, and was probably chief {of his tribe or clan.There are many : fragments of pictures, where the rock had CHAMBER SUITES DEDSTEALS ; L ; ; Jenny Lind, double ash French round, asl decomposed.The rock is a coarse, soft, «\u201c # singleash Dominion, ssh white sandstone.On one side of the cave Cottage, ash ; Alexandria, ash is a space 2 feet high and 2} in length, Serpentine Top, with Cottage, ash, with walnut; pp) ing, the wall.Above are the upper [walnut tritiming ; [trimming fi .ts of pict .d bel lowe Victoria, do CRIBS ragments of pictures, an ow are lower Prince Arthur Common, ash | fragments, showing that they were made Fan mister 1 when the rock was entire.From the pe Centre depth to which decompositions reached in Fancy Extension Diners this dry cavern, the inscription must Walnut trimmings Common be quite ancient.If the carving mention- Ash l'articular attention paid to House Furnishings, Binds, Doors, Double Windows, Sashes, Turning, amd all kinds of Wood Work.Ne ALL CHEAP FOR CASH.BOYD & CO.Huntingdon, Nov.13.ed really represents the mastodon, the work must have heen done by mound builders.The accumulated sand needs to - Le removed to get a full view, and pos- | sibly human remains may be found.The entrance to the cave had evidently been handsome in Paris, and frequented ehicfly hy Imperinjists It was draped with: black hangings, fiinged with silver lace.The congregation inside the church was shadowy than ever.\"the present fiscal year ending July 1st Pietermaritzburg, May 23.\u2014A deep | expects to pay 30 per cent.Apropos of feeling of satisfaction prevails here among | protection on cotton goods, the injustice all classes, but espectally among the mili- done by it to the consumer of the country composed of the most prominent members ! tary, at the news that the dead at Jsan.'is shown by the fact that in districts of the Bonapartist family.Outside the dula have at last been buried.This was where farmers purchase cotton yarns 4) a church, filling the entire space in front of a matter which, nore even than his cvi- large extent for home spinning the price the edifice, and reaching from either side, dent incapacity for command, had excited has advanced from 20 to 25 per cent.was an immense collection of people, 8 very strong feeling against Lord Chelms- These are the facts which are opening t ho attracted some by the desire to assist at ford.\u201d For the last two months there has eyes of the agricultural classes to the 1nass, others Ly curiosity to sec the nota- been in the colony a military force amply | systematic robbery to whtich the Govern- bilities enter the chureh.The police did sufficient to penetrate to Isandula, and to ment is subjecting them.; a not attempt to disperse the people, but perform the last honors to the gallant , A new feature was introduced into the managed them with admirable tact, keep-' fellows who died there ; and it has justly Corpus Christi procession at Que i.ing open a small space, through which |been considered as a disgrace to the army | About sixty boys, re resenting ange s, those going into or out of the church could that no attempt has been made to give a | dressed in red, blue and pin , oo Len pass without difficulty.The attitude of burial to the remains of our countrymen sors and' baskets of flowers ; a ys these spectators was calm, and no cries of.who were lying on the ground absolutely | walked backwards and faced the casopy any kind were raised, When the hell of.within sight of our post at Rorke\u2019: Drift.which immediately followed them.ta \u2018the church rang out the three strokes That feeling will, T am sure, have been given signal they formed diferens symbols, which announces the clevation of the shared by military men, in England, and | baving reference to our Lord Jesus Christ, Host, many outsiders knelt, and nearly all \u2018even more acutely by the relatives of the by moving into positions, such as t = 9, 'uncovererd their heads.When mass was dend at Isandula, and the feeling of relief] the chalice, the pierced heart, &e.is ended and the distinguished persons left! will bo as great there as it is here at the was the richest and most varied portion o the-church, the assemblage outside per-|news that at last the disgrace is wiped the procession.\u2014\u2026.- po cop wr me *E - entre \u2014\u2014m VEE CANADIAN GLEANER is publish- with talk / Mere idle words of sympathy ' ed every Thursday at noon.Subscription and indignation will not help the five ; .1 .° .: OL 50 oar in sdvance, pos ee oar pre Protestants committed for trial : are, in- for eight months\u2019subscription,twodollars for deed, a mere mockery of their troubles un- ; i tion, and none for the defence.The wit- d four months.Advertisements are .: ; : : ! 8 a+ - ie & year an even conts por line for the first less accompanied by substantial assistance.; nesses swore very hard, in onc case & wit charge Their arrest and trial before the Court of ness accusing John Hall of assault, yet three cents for eachsubsequent les 5 voi ao ; ar A vrertiserments of Farms for Sale Queen's Bench may cost 2200.Are the being unable to identify him in the court- i i inserted three times sctriet co room.None of them pretended that the if not over 10 lines are inse: | Protestants of the District going to leave Protestants had gone near the procession, \u2019 ROBERT SELLAR, Proprietor.' them to pay that out of their own pockets, and three of them (much to the consterna- Tin addition to all the annoyance and loss! tion of his reverence) admitted they had of time from which they have suffered ?been sent by the priest to stop the Pro- a testants.At the conclusion of the hearing, More than this, Can the Protestants of the magistrate, A Roy, fully committed the District afford to let the matter rest Hugh and James Symons, David Benning, \u2018with a mere defence against the prosecu- ' Andrew Hunter, and John Hall for trial tions instituted by the priests ¢ Are the at the Court of Queen's Bench, which fe ar , \"ects in October, taking 500 hail fur Catholics who stopped the horses of the thir appearance.The Protestants, who Protestants, who struck them and cursed have been much put about hy their high- {them to their hearts\u2019 content, not to be handed and seandalous prosceution, were \u2018taken up and made tu answer for their.detained in Beauharnois two days, by the |conduct ?And, in addition, is no etfort investigation, at which two priests at- I.LL.tended.The slimness and irrevalent to bo made to ascertain in our civil courts, , nature of the evidence adduced seemed to what are the rights of Protestants on the gnnoy them a good deal.highways of this Province ¢ Whether all: AN ACCOUNT BY THE OTHER SIDE, this or any part of it is to be done, rests Le Progres de Valleyticld (a paper entirely with the Protestants of the Dis-, which a number of Protestants helped to .Cr 4, {bring into life) contains the following |trict, If they think these St Louis troubles .| oo velt are seriously injured.Taylor is still fishing was over for that afternoon.32 lhe Nihilist propaganda in Russia is in the wreck, and is being sawn out.salmon bave heen taken hy the entire [reduced to all sorts of expedients to defeat Both engines are a complete wreek, one! party.\u201d the yigilnneo of tho police.l'hero was a being on top of the other.Almost mi-: Camphelitown, N.B, PJune 28 \u2014 His | ne when prohibited journals and tabooed raculously, the passengers all escaped with, Excellency the Governor-General and the manuscripts could Het across tho frontior slight bruises.\u201cDulce of Aravle and party arrived here in cotton Lales or in plaster busts of the The heavy flash of lightning which | by special train from Metapedia at 5:30 Czar.Dut now bales of cotton are opened visited the Quebec district on Sunday this afternoon.\u2018The train brought the and plaster bust# are smashed by the cus- week was attended with fatal results in party to the what, where the steamer toms oflicers.The revolutionaries have,\u201d the beautiful parish of St Michel, county | Druid was waiting to take them for a Bellechasse.A trader and farmer named | eruise to Quebec.As His Exeelleney and Pelletier, son of a well-known pilot of that the Duke of Argyle stepped off the plat- name, went out with two of his children {form of the ear the crowd enthusiastically to visit lis famm and surroundings ; hie cheer, which His Excelleney and This had alzo in company with him one of his | Grace graciously acknowledged by bowing.employees.All went well until the heavy The Princess is still up the River Resti-)™ a clouds appeared in the heavens, when lie gauche.and it is stated that Her Royal je a prohibitory uknse upon them.| remarked to one of his children, \"Don\u2019t you !Highnces will remain to fish in the vicinity In a Paris workshop the other day an think we ought to move for home as itis of Metapedia for a few days yet.The {overseer of the works, finding that one of | like rain ?To which they replied, Vos] Vice-Regal party have had excellent sport the men had not finished a pieces of work father, it is commencing already to drop.enthe Restigouche, They sueeceded in, which was urgently required, fell into such | a state of fury as to strike him in the face, and seven hundred others were by last accounts at the seaports of Parana await- ling vessels, \u2018The Russians who are thus returning aro Roman Catholics, not Mennonites.Of these latter only a few have emigrated to Brazil, and they are represented as being industrious and pros- | perous.The Buddhist nunneries of China have been closed by order of the Emperor.They are described as dens of superstition | | | Heitor, and being en of inventive minds have found it in sardines.Sardine boxes way bo weighed and charged for, but they cannot be opened, and this delightful little {fish has become an instrument of sedition so formidable that itis seriously a question therefore, Leen fain to seck for something | arduous and glorious task of continuing: pronouncing the peace overtures bona, \u2014 The body of ried over the Falls last Friday, was found reaching the hall door of their dwelling, the father stepped to one side and allowed his children and servant man to pass, after which he followed, but, when he got half way up, the lightning struck him and he fell a corpse at the feet of his children, It | was an awful sight for them.Tis clothes (about the neck and shoulders were torn sinto atoms and his face and body became black.The wife and children looked frantic and tor a time could Lardy realize the fact that he who had spoken to them The Duke of Cambridge has approved | so heartily a few minutes previously was.no more.He had 8350 in his pocket at the time, which strange to sav, was not | damaged in the least.The priest arrived and in a few minutes the greatest excite- {ment prevailed in the village.! + The shipments of cheese wand Lutter during the past week have been quite as {heavy as on the preceding week 5 the Ss.Sardinian took 9,460 Loxes of cheese and + 1,453 packages of butter ; the SS.Teuto- nia 5,432 boxes of cheese and 1:31 packages of Lutter ; the 8S.Phoenician 1,700 boxes Vof cheese and 1,150 packages of butter, and the SS, City of London 226 packages of butter.\u2014Montreal Herald.i Belleville, Ont, June-27\u2014Mr E W.\"Holton, an elder brother of the Hon L, IN.| Holton, died during the night, at the age \"of GY years and nine months.Mr Holton | came to Belleville in 1832, and had re- \"sided here ever since.He carried on a very successful mercantile business for \"many years, and retire a few ycars ago.He leaves a widow, two sons, and a daughter surviving him.Mr Holton was \u2018one of the most respected residents of the | city, and was widely known and highly esteemed.He was frequently solicited to become a candidate for municipal and political positions, but invariably declined.The Montreal Herald of Tuesday says : There is still a very dull tone in the Pro- !vision market, and shippers, under the un- \"satisfactory advices received from Great Britain are very cautious in their opera- \"tions.Butter shows little or no change in price, and 13le for Townships selections and 151c¢ for creamery are generally given as the outside figures.Still when à really \u2018good article is found, somewhat Lettor prices can be obtained.À large quantity of ereamcry butter is being shipped on consignment to the London and Glasgow markets, five carloads having arrived from Ontario, Cheese is dull and there arc few sales on spot ; 51 @ 6 is about the price for good to fine, while fair quality may be had for 5e, and we hear of a sale of inferior at 3!c.There is a large amount of Cheese being forwarded from the West, | partly on consignment, among the ship- | ments heing eight carloads by Mr Ballan- tyne, of Stratford.Sales at the factories |have been at 51 @ 52e, while one factory got 54e.In connection with the dairy the river ten miles above Brockville, up- [produce trade we may mention the rapid | set his boat while under the influence of transit which is now afforded hy the \"Grant Tran Railway Co; à special train left Stratford at 4 pa.awd Guelph at S p-m.ou Saturday, the goods were on the | information received from Constantinople, |as Sturgeon Rock, Canadian side, a few [10:39 am.on Monday morning.There 15 now in port at Quehee a brig called the Congress, which has been tra ing to Quebre recularly for the last GI Almost in the very act of striking, how- É ever, he staggered back, shouting for aid and complaining that he could not see.wharf here by midnight on Sunday and under what is known |on board the Allan steamer Moravian by worth of jewelle Watson, Faq, of North Georgetown.DIED, A Buffalo, N.Y., on the Züch June, of diphtheria, Mrs RB.A.Wallace, formerly of Godmanchester, Jluntingdon.LIVE STOCK MARKETS, MoxtrEAL, June 30.Trade was very ull ; there wero only four carloads of cattlo arrived at St Gabriel Market, and prices ranged from §# per 100 1hs for fair cattle to $5.50 for goed quality for export ; all the best were purchased for shipment to England.A few live hogs sold nt 85 per 100 Ibs, MONTREAL PRICES, City Bag Flour, $2.50 to $2.32 ¢ 100tb Butter\u2014Wentern, store-packed, 7c @ Be; Western, dairy, 8c (» 100; Brockville and Morrisburg, 11c @ 12c; Fantorn Townships Zo @ ldc; Factory 10e @ 16e Checne\u2014D to Gc, according to quality.lèggs, 110 to 120 Ÿ dozon.THANKS.W ILL our many frionds on the Hunting- don circuit accept our thanks for the boautiful Silvor Service prowonted to my wile, and for tho valuable purse, containing 850, givon to myself.An tokons of tho sincere friondahip wo have enjoyed tar yours and with tho un- shakon confidence with which wo have been honored, those gitta, valuablo ns they aro in thomsolves, are to us far moro valuable than gold and silvor.GrotuE Rouxas, Methodist Minister.NOTICE.3 \u2014 .0 FEW léloction of two School! Commiasion- era for the municipality of tho township of Godmanchostor, will bo hold on Monday tho | tth day of July instant.Bonr.I[YNDMAN, Secy.-\"l'reus, Godmanchoster, July 2.ANTED,\u2014A Servant to do general housowork, Apply to Mrs A.Hey: DERSON.Hantingdon, July 3, FARMS FOR SALE.FRILL well-known Gillies Farms, in Flgin, wre now for sale.Apply to James Gillies, Elgin, or 1.Boyd, Huntingdon.A\" AND UNDER COST, the undernoted Goodu 4X will now be solid for Canh only, at the following prices, during the great clearing sale now going on at WILLEAM Tims & Co's: Bright Refined Scoteh Sugar only 74e Yf 1h; for $1.«gp th ha No | Portland Syrup ioc 4 gallon; former price Goce, \u201c are.\u201cDarine this torse verioil she has The workmen came around him with jest Fancy Soap te wcaka.ne : Iv madd rn or A va ces t ) ther offers of assistance, but nothing could be Best Brown Family Sonp fie 4 bar.« Ve only made some Tree voyages to other lune.lt was certain that he had sudden- Eddy'e No.1 Matches 106 @ box.\" ze ports, and eon-ide rine the time has not me.wis certain M ! \u2019 A Fine Saltin haga loc 4 bag, .\u201c 20e undersone any considerable alterations ly lost the use of both his cyes.Medical Good Japan Ven 250 & th.nine exert bein Honethened about thirt fect, (evidence showed that somo of the blood No.1 Whote Rice 44e tho.\" Te (excepy hongiengthened about thinly deel oo els behind the eve had burst, and that No 1 Salmon Te pound 0200.tue She is now commanded by Captain Fishep, VESTE ee re ee ae EE, AS AE No Lobaterm Die 4e \u201c he y taj i Gr nl il Lil lod the i For eavitie ol Lobsters Lhe ean, ,, o.oo.2 jal Co disehareine a oenreo of coal.She it te blood had Hooded the interior eavibies Ng | sardines 124e # box.LL.\u2018 0e men _ \" Love V .\u201c 9 twas built at and hails from Marvy pont Jln:e- \u201cof the eyeballs, nN ! ee ¥h.\u201c Loe = * ,; .evo voe ovr an.land.I.is now stated that Baron Rothschild Eddy'a No.1 printed Paila 15012000.\u201c 2h has left behind hime £13,000,000 ; at all « Washboards 15¢.\u201c 200 UNITED STATES.events the sum of £10,000 is to be distri.No.1 firooma 16.PISE vi \u201c ne 2h PI Lahey, of Trout River, sold a jbuted to the poor during the first year of Fri Lu ee de en former very close matched pair of horses last, mourning \u2014 good old Jewish rite and padiew White Cotton Hose at fic ff pair; former price week to Mr Mooney, of New Hampshire, ceremony, which would be no disgrace to a 124.Christian ritual, together with another that took place at the Central Synagogue for x350-\u2014Malonc Gazette., | \u2026.\u201cay = .Uo Osweso, NOY June 27.\u2014 Elbridge Ruri, Ladies Fancy Dress Goods of ¢very descriptionmak ed down below cont, Ladies\u2019 Shawls and Mantles at snd under cont.Ï | a firmer of Newark Valley, was murdered [90 their last Sabbath, when Sir Nathanicl on Wednesday nizht by Daniel Searles, a youn colored man, Searles took 500\" and oo watel, This morning he was ar- near the door of the building, was required to say the prayer \u201cKaddesh,\u201d expressive of i de Rothschild, occupying a inourner's place | Ladies\u2019 Prunella Gaiters Hoc 4¢ pair, forner price 31 Ladien' Leather Balinoral high cut Boots Boe 4 pain former price $1 50 | Chotes Prints, warranted fast colors, only Te 4 yard Good envy Grey Cotton 5e 4 yard, former prices Jue .\u20ac sicnation to the Divine will.NolCotton Yarn $.104#buudlle ofitis « 1.50 rec Land confessed the crime.restgnatl nto t en White Canton Flanuel 156 4 yasd.+ 10 Dresanoines, Fowa, June 26.\u2014The reports Tue Woorwreu \u201cINFANTS.\"-\u2014The first All.wool Searlct Flannel 2oc i yard © +0 fr ntral and western Toy d caster shot has been fired from the first of the Table-Covers R56,1.202 1000000000 \u201c $1.50 from central and western lowa and castern Beautiful gilt Motto Frames 260 each\u201c an 100-ton guns at Woolwich.The projectile : weighed two thousaw! pounds, and the \u201ccartridge four hundred and forty.The maximum charge will probably he five hundre« pounds, and ton shot.The gun was fired by electricity, the spectators tak- fe markeet vas somewhat better than | ing cover, Fhe gun and carriage behaved arwel was solewhat better th ladmira ly, but the projectile bro e up in Int week.are a manon oi paoknse: tthe butts, and did some damage.l'wo of butter were brought in.Sales were\u2018 more shots will be fired next week, ma as J , bectse ë ny n half , Certain miraculous phenomena of aceri- ents, BOPLY-gIX LUDS of facto AXE culture are recite« with extreme gravity wer fd at ttn and three-quarters by Die Stimimer der Wahrheit, 8 journal Pollut wih sold ab eleven cents.\u2014 Malone edited by a FeldkirehJesuit.Some thicves An be The T broke into the chapel of a community of hn ST To Se Se i hy what is said to be the best eounterfeit: chanel is a field, which was then sown silver coin ever made.It is a hogus half with bcans.When they were gathered it dollar, and the work, including milled! was found that cach bean hal & remark- edges, is declared to be perfect.The color ably colored speck upon it, and upon closer of the metal is exactly that of silver, and gcrutiny this speck was perceived to take the coin weichs but little less than the the pA form of the sacramental mon- genuine.stance which had been sacreligious Henry Rosier, à colored individual, stolen, Thereupon the Sisters raion] pd stole a horse from Mr Ed.Desoitels of cavations to be inade in the field, which arto 1] ther Slates resulted in the Jmearthing of the mon- > cane Lo hateaugay, ?wn b !- stranco and all the other sacred vessels, ed off toward Dannemora, the horne of It appears that the thieves ha« beenstruck many of his stripe.He was followed to with horror at the enormity of their crime, Fllenburg, where officer Geo, W.O'Neil, but fearing to confess it had buried their of Clifton, captured him and brought him\u2018 terrible booty.The Sisters sent some of to the Frontier, where he was confined these beans to an affiliated Sisterhood in previons to hi removal to Plattsburgh Ireland ; the exact place is Jnidentified ; Jai, \u2014Chateaugay fecord.but the beans were sown in their garden, Plymouth, NH, July L\u2014Five hundred sprang u and ripened, and every bean French Canadians passed through here|exhibited the distinct picture of a mon- | this evening on a pilgrimage to the shrine strance.of Ste Anne de Beaupre, iis is the first\u2019 There are to be field manruvres on a pilgrimage from the United States to that large scale in Russia this summer.No shrine.\u2018less than 260,000 men, with 880 guns, are New York, June 28.-Cheverton Pierre, to take part.a Frenchman, 34 years of age, committed.Her Majesty the Queen recently, when suicide this morning by eutting the calf on her visit to Ttaly, gave 500 francs to Nebraska show great damages caused by (Tuesday nights storu to bridges, farm ibuildings, and grain.The only loss of Life reported is the wife and two daughters of B, MeMasters, near Stuart, Towa.They were drowned Fy an overflow of the creck.of his rictà lez with a tabic-xnife, and\u2019 to the Wesleyan mission schools at Inka, : l'icrre ; near Bavenu.Judge : \u201cHave you anything the court before sentence is eu ?\u201d Prisoner: \u201cNo, Judge, ut my lawyers took that.\u201d bled to uuath from the wound.came from France on Thursday, and the\u2019 Custom House officers seized 3,000 francs in his trunk, and this made the Frenchman despondent and to offer to Pred sto Heotch Canadian & English Tweeds at and utider cost, Great Bargains in Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Silk Ties, and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefw, Gentlemen's Cotton Socks at 5: pair ; former price 15c, Gentlemen's Fancy Dress Shirts at 25e each ; former price $1.00.Men's Heavy Under Pavia, 174c ¥ pair, former price $1 Men's Brown Overalls 50c.u 1.60 Men's No.1 Long Boota $1.75 & pair \" 3.60 Men's fancy Tweed Panta $1.25 pair \u201c 3.00 Men's Tweed Pants 82.00.\u201c 4.50 Men's Tweed Vests $1.60, .\u20ac 2,75 Man's Silk-mixed Twoed Conts $4,50 « 9.00 Men's Fancy Bracen 176 4P pair.: 30 Men's Paper Collare 1246 4# box.+ u 20 Boys Tweed Coats £3.25.former price 5.50 Large-kizo Zine Trnpnks $1.75, former price $2.75 | Orockery, Glassware and Hardware at stil] further reductions, and an immense quantity of other goods too numerons to mention, at the same ato of discount.§@¥™ Intending purchasers are invited to call without delay and secure splendid Bargains at aud under Cost, as the whole and entire Stork must positively be disposed of without any further delay, TERMS CASH, WILLIAM THIRD & Cot P-S\u2014Just received and opened out 25 cases and packages of new goods, comprising Ladies\u2019 Fancy Dress (Goods, Gloves, Fancy Ties, Hats, Parasols, Walking Shoes, &c.; also new styles in (ientlemen's Feit Hats, Coats, Pants and Vents, White Dress Shirts, Buttoned Palmoral Boote and Shoes and Pru- nella Gaiters, which will be suid at the same rate of discount.W.T.& CO.Huntingdon, May 15.| AUCTION SALE.On Satarday, 5th July, at residence of Wm, Buckham, Elgin : horse, cattle, implements, crops, &c.12 months\u2019 credit.D.Snanks, Auctioneer.STANDING HAY FOR SALE.ACRES of Good Timothy for sale, in 10 lots to sait purchasers.Apply to Wm, Cook, 4th range of Hinchinbrook.E LADIES OF HUNTINGDON TO TH AND VICINITY.lv ou want to dye easy and produce brillant and lasting colors, use Mrs Freeman's\u2019 New Domestic Dyes, Sample of .colors can bu scon at James Fortunc's Drug Store, who is agent.OR SALE, a second-hand Estoy Cottage Orgau.For particulars, apply te Maxy | Rockbern, Que.| } { \"THE WOOING AND WEDDING.( f eluded ing of thi was a very vont Sheerfal one in Mark Con- derstand your Irish, and you don't understand her English ! \u2018Mark,\u2019 interrupted Mra Connor, rising It was very unfortunate for both Mark and Helen that others were witnesses to this first difference ; for had they been hastily, and looking very angry and grand, alone, Mark's pride, and Helen's too, nor'\u2019s kitchen.A neat white cloth was while Judy Mags, whose figure was little would have given way ; but, as it was, spread on a clean deal table ; there was a and rotund, crouched close beneath the neither would make the first advance small square the floor : and the tin and copper vessels on and under the dresser were brightly burnished ; the fire certainly appeared almost as if made on the hearth, but, in fact, t laid over the centre of shadow of her elbow, \u2018Mark, I'm a plain- towards reconciliation, and Mark swore a spoken Irishwoman, and your natural mo- wicked oath, consigning all women to er, and I feel it my duty to tell ye that the care of a certain unmentionuble I don't like yer goings on ; I'd scorn to Llack gentleman ; and ended his pretuy say a thing behind yer back, for J'm speech by muttering certain words ; their it was burning in a very low grate, that neither a flea, a fly, nor a Cormaught man, import being that he wished he had never had both hobs and a trivet ; and at each but 1 tell ye to yer face that I do not like married an Englishwoman, Helen, now side of the capacious chimney were stutied yer outlandish ways, Now, Helen, I don't really angry with her husband, and justly settles, neatly made and comfortable.On one of these, Mark was stretched at full length ; the other was occupied by Matty and Blaney O'Doole ; and Helen was endeavoring to convince a wild, but good- humored looking serving girl, that a gridiron ought to be kept clean, and was much fitter to do a pork griskin on, that was, crying, like Kilkenny fowls, \u2018Come, eat me\u2014come, eat me,\u201d than the Kitchen tongs that the lassie had extended on the fire for the purpose, although the gridiron was just as easy to get at.The cloth, as Ihave said, was laid, and | the supper in active preparation, when in walked old Mrs Connor.Now, let people be ever so much inclined to find fault\u2014, let them be in ever so bad a humor, there is something almost irresistibly soothing in a group of smiling, happy faces, and a want to wake yo ery, girl; and ye needu\u2019t hurt at his unkindness, left the kitchen interrupt me.Mark, for I'll say my say, with the air of an offended princess, and and be done wid it.In tho first place, the cooking to the little serving maiden, Helen, it was not manners, the day my ' who performed it most sadly.\u2018I'll not brother Hacket called on you, out o\u201d civi- \u2018stay to supper, thankee, Mark, said Blaney lity, on his way from the fair, for you to O'Doole, who had wisely forborne all in- mix wather wid the drop o' whiskey ye terference in a most un-Irish way, rising handed him; and when he drank the as he spoke, and stroking his \u2018cawbeen\u2019 trashy stuff, ye hadn't the daceney to fill with the open pal of his hand, I'll not a little more i\u2014may-be, ye'd rather not \u201d same, but I'll go home ; only, Mark, if\u2019 1 .\u2014Was that the way (I'd lave it to judge had swore that way at Misthress Blaney and jury) to trate à relation \u2018 (YDoole.my wife, you know, T wouldn't \u2018Mother\u2019 said Helen, \u2018it was not that ; De in a whole skin now, that's all: good ing his grandfather's pipe into short pieces, but indeed Mr Hacket had taken enough night, and God be wid ye 7 before he came here, and 1 didn't like \u2018I'll zo to bed, Mark) said Matty, \u201cl'in \u201cThat's more of it, interrupted the old very tired : only, Mark, asthore : don't be lady ; \u2018I say pothin\u2019 agin his being alittle hard upon Helen ; sure, ÿe know, the merry now and thin, but to talk of his! English are finer-like than us, and 1 saw having taken cnouch © Oh, to think of her lip shake when you swore so ab her ; \u2018him another sup, but says, \u201cWill you take stay to supper, I thankee kindly, all the.well regulated apartment.I care not that being evened to a brother 0° mine \u2014 and, indeed, T can\u2019t help thinkin\u2019 our place.whether it be in a palace or in a cottage ; but wait ; it's only to-day I heard that a dale nicer than any one else's ; she does\u2019 a wooden chair may be as well placed as one of gold and damask : and if a youth! is wooingly disposed towards any damsel, as he values Lis happiness, let him follow : my advice ;\u2014call on the lady when she | least expects him, aud take note of the appearance of all that is under her control.Observe if the shoes fit neatly\u2014if the glovesare clean, and the hair well polished.| And I would forgive a man for breaking! off an engagement, if he discovered a greasy novel hid away under the cushion of a sofa, or a hole in the garniture of the prettiest foot in the world.Slovenliness will be ever avoided by a well regulated mind, as would a pestilence.A woman cannot be always what is called dressed,\u2019 particularly one in middling ot humble life, where her duty, and, it isconsequently to be hoped, her pleasure, lie in superin- ; tending and assisting in all domestic matters ; but she may be always neat\u2014well appointed.And as certainly as a virtu-, ous woman is a crown of glory to her husband, so surely is a
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