The Stanstead journal, 22 mars 1866, jeudi 22 mars 1866
[" T Far.Cuts, l Dig.ubjcet, le ang Roek or g5 ci it fren antage Thy njtery, palified man to years, r, both con the ven by tL reine ent in ilies Lit, inter - blued i bake T Ds od dis tinned thing § noch 8 hg, at ens in ID.Là chis jo tay 1d on cated le {un 14541] Bou Flt oben eu ns\u201d ville 1.5 the 1 dred 30 01 thao nthe e cit 4 Cire it.\u201d pion.; will sd pwn artic ket tier cre alle ol which B dated hie of veel arr a N CE pla ei FE à ie a st {rs az} RT \u201cet ge.Cou en SSE ol ci 84-12 Rés Ne Lo A in Ta sad tt on Ré EL x puy LisKHD EVERY\" THURSDAY MORHING ESTATE 0.Re BF; De Rs ROBINHO Orgzogin Joufnal Baits near the Cor ad i ored Bridge, 5 BlanD a - Ta Af paid strict en avance 6 i ua rig paid i pu ue \u2018 MB ne #7 ~8i gle copies \u20ac cen each; nds a VE TISIN6.\u2014Fôr ne juaré 15 lines) first | Apvantiars Ti 2 mu, RLY Each subsequent ing HM 0, A liberal discpuggy to 14 hd advertids by - the year.Pransiont Adve mont i®iich \u2018as Libejs: tions, Estravs, &o ymust Lr ee advanc&at - a uniform rate of rs each \u201cThé undersigned Liereby \u201cassociate themsélves \u201ctogether: for the \u2018purpose\u2019 \u2018of .purchasing, | ; hi ding; keeping\u2019 io repair\u2019 \u201cand ornamentigg, Buitabld grounds and other conveniences.for burying the dead at or:in the: \u2018vicinity of Stanstead Plain, and of erecting on their grounds such building, receiving: vaults, and - other structutes as\u2019 may be convenient | for a Rural Cemetery sand to carry this into effect, they\u2018héreby adopt the name and designation of The Crystal Lake, Cemetery Association and the following , Constitution; add agree to abide and be governed by such Constitution and all by-laws, rules and regulations which may.be hereafter made \u2018in conformity thereto.° ARTICLE 1\u2014MEXBERSHIP.; Any person may become à member of the Association by paying to the Treasurer the sum of twenty-five dol lars io United States currency and subscribing this Constitution and thereupon shall become eutitled to a Deed from the Association of three hundred square feet of land suitable for burial purposes, such land to be located in conformity to the far of the Association, He shall*also be entitled to; pote at all mectiugs of the Associatiô person or by proxy, and shall be eligible to any office therein.de ARTICLE 2\u2014TRUSTEES.The mauagement of the affairs of the PT 5 tees \u2018oF thé °} ctodiig Soar.cabal, read, also -the report of.the Sec roiATy- [iTredsurer snd.the Buperintopdent,\u2014 \u2018Dhe Trustees-for; ensuiog year shall be chosen by ballot and pi \u2018business\u2019 ppoolfiod iny he adyangipe ment ç may bé travsa Ou the Au- joyal | \u2018meet ing gd ny he \u2018held,\u201d & special eting may bd called\u201d in thé manger rescribed by the Constitution; \u2018qu said ial \u2018meeting.shall be deemed the An- | Meeting for thie year:in.which it is held.: i .2d, Trustooside W ter election; -a>#fiee! shall be held at which meeting sh in two weeks af- ji of the Trudloos 6 | led pi aballot,.the Officers named a alio à Committee Bd composed \u201cof : \u2018the | President om two Trustees, and a: Compittes on.Grounds composed io a like manner.* 8d.;Presidenti\u2014The President shall nomin \u2018all -Commiittees not otherwise provided :for, and sh report i TE st the \u2018Annual Mee ings of thie, stokes for \u2018preceding year.In - his absence.lfis place shall!be supplied by a tore Vi D chdirinan.Ath.Secretarye Treasurer, \u2014The- Se- cretary-Treasurer, as Becrotary, shall notitylind attend all meetings and shall record the \u2018doings \"of the Association and of the Trustees, \u2018He shall prepare and suparintend all \u2018ad ertisements, tickets, FA other\u2019 publiditions, shall prepare, countersign and record in a bookifto be kept for that purpose, all deeds of conveyance of land in the Ce- .|{ mefery, and shall \u2018number and index the same.He shall receive such salary or fees as the Trustees may vote.As Treasurer he shall have the custody of the funds, shall collect and pay bills approved by the President, shall preserve on file all papers and vouchers relating to his official duties, and shall report \u201cto the Annual Meeting the receipts and disbuisements for.the year and the existing stgée of the funds of the Association.8th Superintendent.\u2014The Superin- o |%ndent shall reside near the Cemetery and under the Trusteeg shall, have the -general caro and custodygthereof, shall keep the avenues, paths, and grounds in a neat and satisfactory manaer, and as Association shall rest in a Board of five Jen! for the Trustees, shall have the Trustees (to be chosen at the first and- Févery anuvual megting after) who shall hold all the property of the Association in trust for.the Assosiation, shall execute Deeds of Trust to the individual members in such manner and upoo such conditions as\u2018may be determined in the By-Laws and shall from time order and do all things not in violation of the Coustitution,, By-Laws, - Regulations, and Votes \u201cof the Association\u201d which _ «hey, may deem expedient in order to carry; op! the objects of the Association.ARTIOLE 3\u2014ELECTION OF TRUSTEES.The Trustees shall be annually chos-, en ÿ \"ballot, and shall hold office until their successors are appointed, and at fill their meeting 3 thre shall constitute a quorum and t Bate of the majority preseut shall be decisive, ARTICLE 4-\u2014OTHER OFFICERS, In addition to the Board of Trustees the other regular officers of the Association shall be a President, a Secretary- Treasures, and a Superintendent, all of which shall be chosen by the Trustees.The Secretary-Treasurer and the Superintendent shall be removable at the pleasure of the Trustees, ARTIOLE 5\u2014PRESIDENT.At the first meeting of the Trustees after each election a President shall be elected from their own number, who shall hold office until the next election of Trustees, and who shall preside at all meétings of tha Tw rnafece and of La as sociation at which he may be present.In the absence of the President a temporary chairman shall be chosen to act as President.ARTICLE 6=DUTIES OF OFFICERS.The further duties of\u2019the President and other officers shall be determined by By-Laws.ARTICLE T\u2014BY-LAWS.By-Laws and Regulations which shall be binding upon all the members may be enacted, enlarged, amended, or ao- nulled at any duly called meeting of the .æ Association by a vote of two-thirds of the members \u2018present in parson o or by proxy at such meeting: .ARTICLE 8\u2014CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS, | Éoustitution may be amended .Fa This*y cially called \u2018for such purpose wherof notice shall \u2018have been given to enc member by a letter duly posted to his - !dddress at least thirtÿ days before such I: nieéting.OLE, 9\u2014CALLED MEETINGS.Noties ô£>ail meetings, except for Fae -Ooustitutional amendments, may be \u201cgiven.by the insertion®of an advertise- -.mentin the Staustead Journal at least _ aix \"days before such meeting, cor in such other matitits - as.may'b@\"Ueter- mined by a vote of \u2018he Trustees, and \u201cal}-meetibgs shall bé \u2018held at Staüstead, | \u201cPlaih.Atineetiag may .be called by\u2019 .orddF of: the Trustees ok by any five ; members of the association ag.i BY-LAWS.lat, Annual\u201d Meéting.\u2014\"'io * Aiea! at any meeting of the Association i) o 1e + usine of tl the.Association; où hall, b > held at- Stalatead - Plain on the dre rn mé in \u201cMarch iv the on hs fru At:this.m e report-UP-the{Trus- di 5 a Has ait.Banuby 2.Ÿ \u201cut sis : ms Te x 4% .* * 404, 14 sole B wer to engage and discharge workihen on the grounds, to order and -arrange their respective duties and to pay their wages not otherwise provided or.6th.Committee on Lots.\u2014The Committee on Lots shall have the general supervision of all sales, locations, and} enlargements.of lots; also of all questions of right between individual proprietors \u2018of hetween proprietors and the Association.No transfer or conveyance of \u2018land by the Association shall take plage until it has received the approval in writing of a majority of the Committee on Lots, but an appeal shall lie from them to.the Trustees.The Committee shall also soperintend the | general subjects of iuterments and see that a proper reçord a e same is kept, 7th.Committee on Grounds.\u2014The Committee on Grounds shall bave the general charge of the grounds; trees, avenues and paths with poWer to establish, alte repair andi improve the-same, select the site for thd\u2019 \u201cPotters Field,\u201d receiving vault, and of any erection) that may be required, but their action may be delayed or preveuted by an appeal made by any one of the Board of Trustees, 8th.Plans, \u2014The Trusteesshall cause a large Map or Plan of the Cemetery to be made and kept in the Secretary's office.Oo this.Map or Plan shall be entered under the directisg of the Com- imttee on Lots by a surveyor to be ffom time to time designated by them, all avenues aod paths duly named, and all lots duly numbered, and all alterations which may from time to time be made in avenues, paths, and unsold lots.The Secretary shall procure and keep one or more portfolios in which he sifall keep such plans as proprietors may procure at their own expense, and which may be approved by the Committee on Lots and the\u2019 \u2018Superintendent.9th.Lots:\u2014The Trustees shall from time to time cause lots to be surveyed and duly entered' upon the Plan \u2018or Map.From these lots the Trustee shall select and reserve such number as -| they may think bést as \u201cChoice Lois.\u201d Frown the remainder each member shall be entitled by virtue of his membership and \u2018(if \u201che chooses to avail himself \u201cof the privilége) in\u2019 the order of his subscription to the Constitution, to select alot which\u2019 shal! have at least three hundred square feet, which shall be separated by at least three feet from each \\gortbnt of the grounds and Le tien reto, and to order and do \u2018dll-Othier thi wiih a meeting of the Æstoéfation might do without infring- Pig the\u2019 Constitution, By-Laws or Reg- \u2018ulations of the Association; and all such regulations, orders and gots of the.Trustees shall have full ct until Association.© 11h.Deeds.\u2014Avy conveyance of Jand from the Association to proprietors which shall be signed by three Trustees, countersigned by the Secretary-Treas- fer, sod by him recorded, shall be valid.: 12th, Repair Fund.\u2014The Trustees may receive in trust from any proprietor a sum of money not less than fi dollars, the income of which as her provided shall be \u2018appropriated tp the repair of his lot, All monies received from proprietors for this purpose shall i collectively constitute a separate fund g the do-.tô be called \u201cThe Repair Fund,\u201d and shall\u2018be kept invested tinder the direction\u201cof \u2018the Trnstees iu some public stock or bonds, or in some personal votes or obligations.of private persons, secured by a satisfactory, colleigra al pledge or mortgage on juterest.ch lot in relation to which such contract shall haye been made; shall be credited in a special account in the Trustees\u2019 Ledger with the principal sum given on accoupt of \u2018said lot, and at the close of sach year a ratable prgportion of the net e of the whole Repair Fund less alf per cent, shall be carried to the, credit of each lot, and the proper entries made accordingly.The Treasurer shall keep the Superientendent con- staotly informed as to all lots which the Association have agreed to keep in repair, and shall also state the sums paid by the proprietors as consideration for ich agreements.COLDSTREAN.BŸ HERBERT VAUGHN.A large party had assembled to celebrate the feast of St.Partridge at Ra- velstoke Hall, an old country-house about two miles distant from the northwest coast of Devou.The various branches of English society are very fairly represented by its component parts.There are two peers, three members of the lower house, some guardsmen, some under-graduates, a clergyman and a lieutenant in the navy.But our hero is not a representative mao ; yet he belongs to a class which, call led into existence by the accumulated wealth of the nineteenth century, is- ever on the increase.Fred#ftick Tyrawley resembles Sir; Charles Coldstroam, iuvasmuch as be has been everywhéke.and doue everything ; but he is Dffino means used up, and can still take an interest in whatever his hand finds to do.Nor is his everything everybody else\u2019s everything.It is vot bounded by Jerusalem and the \u2018pyramids, Mr.Tyrawley has fought in more than one State of South America, aod has wandered for more than two years from isle to isle of the Pucific.A mysterious reputation hovers around him.He is supposed to have dove many things, but no one is very clear what they are ; and it is ot likely that much information on the poiot will be obtained from him, for he seldom talks much, and never speaks of himself.His present mission appears to be to kill partridges, play cricket, and dress himself.Not that it must be supposed that he has been in the habit of wearing less clothing than the customs of the country in which he may have been located required ; but only that at the present time he devoted much attention to buff waistcoats and gauge ueck-ties, braided coats, and curled moustachios.Such as he is, however, he is an object of especial interest to the feminine portion of the party at Ravelstoke Hall ; for he is rich aud handsome, as well as mysterious, and he cannot be more than two-and-thirty.Apd the Indies at Ra- velstoke outnumbered the men, for although it is still rare for the fair sex to participate actively in the saturnalia of the partridge-god, they will always be found hovering in considerable numbers on the ogtekirts of the feast; and the varieties of the British lady are fairly represented.There are some mammas with daughters to marry, and there are some daughters with a mamma to prevent marrying again\u2014which is, perhaps, the most difficult thing of the two, as she has an income of her own.\"There are blondes aod bruuettes, apd pretty, brown-haired, brown-eyed girls, who hover between two orders, and com- \u2018bine the most dangerous characterestics aljacent lot, and which shall be well'f of both, who can wear both blue and located and suitable for burial purposef.: if, however, apy member should pref to locatgroue of the number desiguëte J as \u201cChoice Lots,\u201d he shall be liable pa such price therefor as'may be fixed upon the same bythe Trustees, but the amount of his \u2018membership subscription shall apply u igh payment.The , Trustees of From \u20ac to time expose such\u2019 number of the \u2018Choice Lots\u201d for.séle Ly public auction.as they may thiuk best, each proprietor aviog lo- - tated a lôt,-shall have it tharkéd: permanent stone or iron Bondi \u2018ard if default theveof such ties may be + expenian: 10th:.Sha ion.~The trusteds shall Ps by the Tfustees ar bis Tag cuss etait 2D sSuniri | Sol mât \u201ci .actly 1905 ve xT oS +.Irma\u201d vo \u201ci TE pink, and who look prettier in the one color than they do in the other; but p who always command your suffrage in favor of that which they are wearing when you look at them, Aud there is Constance Baynton, with griy ey# aod black hair.And the niet critic®f feminine appearance might be defled to state what she had worn, balf an hour afterthe 1@H her ; for no one can ever look at anything 4 [Sh ber face.\u201c Yet Constance is tbree.and-twenty, 5 and still unmarried.Alm, what cowards\u2019 men are.Tho fagt\u201cH that Con- sténcé is very clever; batas Mrs.Me.fish (the widéw), says, \u201coot clever e- Edougb to hide it.\u201d de she a Hide vexéd at her present 6.er PEN rescinded, or set aside by a vote of the\u2018 pee does not exhibit any \u2018téndency to carrÿout Mrs.Melish\u2019s suggestion, df it has ever been repeated to her.The younggmen are more afraid of her, ever ; aud cor- ioly she does say \u2018very sharp things, metimes, Especially ghe is severe upou idlers, the Lu ies of fashionable existence.She @ppcars to con- arouse them ; but they do not appear to like being lectured.With th young ladies, she is a great favorite, for she is very affectionate; and though so beautifyl and distinguished, she has prove tb bo not s0 dangeroupp rival as hight have been expected deed, it has happened more than ouce that male admiration, rebounding from the hard surface of her manger, has found more yielding metal in the bos- ois of her particular fripnds.Besides, she is always ready to legd the van in the general attack upon fe male sex, when the ladies retire to thie drawing- rooom.Not thatgshe ever says anything behind thoir backs the wouldmot be ready to repeat to their faces; but in that course probably she would not moet with such general support, In Mr.Tyrawley she affected to dis- believeg She stated as her opinion to her intimate friends, that she didn\u2019t believe he over had doue.or ever woull do anything worth doing; but that he plumed himself on a cheap reputation, which, as all were ignorant of its foundation, no oue could possibly impugn.There is reason to believe that in this instance Miss Constance was not rs couscieutions as usual, Lut that she really entertained a higher opinion of the gentleman than she chose to cou- fess, He certainly was not afraid of ber, and he had even dared to coutra- dict her favorite theory of the general worthlessness of English gentlemen of the nineteenth century.It was one wet morning when she had been reading Scott to three or four of her particular fricnds\u2014it must be remembered that she read remarkably well \u2014that she began to lament the decline of chivalry.Tyrawley was sitting half in half out of range.Perhaps she talked a little at him.At any rate he chose to accept the challenge.\u201cI cannot agree with you, Miss Bayn- ton,\u201d he said.\u201cIt is true we no longer wear ladies\u2019 gloves in our helmets, nor do we compel harmless individuals, whe posaibly may have sweethearts of their own, to admit the superiority of our lady-love at the point of the lance ; but of all that was good of chivalry, of courage, (ruth, houor, cuterprise, solf- sacrifice, you will find as much in the nineteenth century as in the twelfth.\u201d He Urightened up ns he spoke, and it was quite evident that he believed what he said, a circumstance which always gives ap advantage to a disputant.More than one pair of bright eyes smiled approval, and Miss Constauce saw a probability of a defection from ber rapks.She changéfi her tactics.\u201cYou are too moderate in your claims for your cotemporaries, Mr.Tyrawley.If 1 remember right, modesty has always been considered the qualification | of a true knight.\u201d \u201cI am not afraid to speak the truth,\u201d he replied; \u2018your theory would have been more tenable before the days of the Crimean war and the Jodian mutiny ; but the men who lit their cigars in the trenches of the Redan, and who carried the gate of Delhi, may bear comparison with Bayard, or with Cœur de Lion.\u201d \u201cOh! I da not allude to our soldiers,\u201d said she; \u2018\u2018of course, I know they are brave ; but, \u2019\u2014and here she hesitated a moment, until possibly piqued because her usual success had not attended lier in her passage of arms, she concluded\u2014*\u2018but to oar idle gentlemen, who seem to have no heart for anything.\u201d Tyrawley smiled.\u201cPossibly you may judge too much by the outside,\u201d he said.\u2018I am inclined to faucy that some of those whom you are pleased to call idle gentlemen would be found to have heart enough for anything that honor, or duty, or even chivalry could find for them to do.\u201d \u201cX hope you are right,\u201d said Miss Constance, with a slightly perceptible curl of her upper lip, which implied that she did not think so.Tyrawley bdwed, and the conversation terminated in a few mioutés afterwards ; when he had left the room, the conversation of the young ladies was interrupted by Master George Baynton, aged fourteen, who suddenly attacked his sister.\u201cI think you are wrong, yowknow, when you call Tyrawley à humbug.\u201d \u201cMy dear,\u201d eaid Constauce, wi start] 1 never said Pr 80 ru \u201cWell, you imphidt it, you kudw, in your girl's words, aud I thiok you make a migtake ; for be c&n shoot like ope o'clock, never misses a thing, and l'ear he can ride no cnd.He was rather out of practice in-his cricket when he came down; but he is improving Per ery day.You ought to have seen the hit he made yosterday-\u2014right up to the cedars.5 for a wan to do but ride do fd shoot, an play cricket\u201d well; but you y \u201chh a ne i B00! that's all ve sider that she has a special mission t& \u201cDo you think the.is nothiog le ould hear what M on, our second has Mg our rd, too.\u2018Whatever you do, do it as well as you oan, whether -it is cricket or verses.\u2019 » elieve if Tyrawley had to agit, je\" pis in and win, and no mistake.\u201d \u201cAh!\u201d sa ig Constance with a sigh, \"hé has evidedtly\u2014what is it you boys call it ?\u2014tipped you, isn't it?\u201d Todignant at this insult, George walked off to find his friend, and have a les- or io\u2019 billiards.The day lingered on after the usual fashion of wet days in Septomber in full country houses.There was alittle dauciag after diuner; but all retire early in hopes of a finer\u2019day on the morrow, » Tyrawley had some letters to write, s0 that it was past two bofore he thought of going to bed.Ho always slopt with his window open, and as he threw up the sash a fierco gust of wind blew ont bis candles, nnd blew down tho looking- glass, \u201cPleasant, by Jove,\" he soliloquidiia.\u201cI wondsr whether it smashed\u2014yn- lucky to break a looking-glass\u2014 I\"m hauged if I know whore the yatches aro; never mind ; I can find my way to bed in the dark.What a might!\u201d as a flash of lightning illuminated the room for a momemt, and he beut out of the wipdow.\u2018The wind must be north-west, Cheerful for auythivg com- iug up to Bristol from the southward.I wouder what a storm is Fike on this coast.I have a great mind to go aud sce.T shall never be able to get that hall door open without waking them up; what a nuisance !\u2014Stpy, enpital idea! I'll go by the windoW.\u201d Before starting on his expedition, he changed the remaius of his eveuing dress (for he had been writing in his dressing gown) for flannel shirt oud tronsers, whilst a short pen-juckot ad glazed Liat completed his array.Ilis room was,on the first floor, avd-he had intended to drop from the windowsill ; but the branch of an elm came so near, he found that unnecessary, as springiug to it he was on the ground, like à cat, in an instant.Ile snon found his way across the country, \u201clike a bird,\u201d to the cliff.Tho sea for miles seemed one sheet of foam, But a flash of lightning discovered a groupy of figures about n quarter of & mile distant; acd he distinguished shouts in the intervals of the storm.Ie was soou amunggé them, and he found that all eyes turned on a vessel which bad struck on a rock, within two hundred yards of the cliff.It was evident that she would go to pieces under their very cyes.# \u201cTe there no way of opeping communication with her?\u201d he asked of an old coust-guard man.\u201cWhy, ye'see, sir, we have sent to Bilford for Manby\u2019s rockets ; but she must break up before they come.\u2019 \u201cHow far is it to Bilford ?\u201d \u201cBetter thau seven milo, your honour.\u201d \u201cIf we could get a rope to-them we might save the crew ?\u201d \u201cEveryone of them, your honor but it aiv\u2019t possible.\u201d \u201c1 thiuk à man might swim out ?\u201d \u201cThe first wave would dash him to ppicces against the cliff.\u201d \u201cWhat depth of water below \u201d \u201cThe cliff goes down like*ns wall forty fathom, at least.\u201d \u201cThe deeper the better.tance to the water?\u201d \u201cA good fifty feet.\"?\u201cWell, I have dived off the main yard of the Chesapeake.Now, listen to me.Have you got some light, strong rope?\u201d *As much as you like.\u201d + \u201cWell, take a double coil ronod my chest and do you take care to pay it out fast enough as I draw upon it.\u201cYou, wont draw much after the first plunge ; it will be the same thingas suicide, every bit.\u201d \u201cWell, we shall see.There\u2019s no time to be lost ; lend me a knife.\u201d Aud in an instant he whipped off his hat, boots, and pea-jacket ; then with the kuife he cut off its sleeves, and the rope passed through them, that if migit chafe him less.The eyes of the old boatman brizht- ened.There was evidently a method in his madness \u201cYoa are a very good swimmer, I suppose, sir ?\u201d \u201cI have dived through the surf nt Nukuheva a few times.\u201d \u2018\u201c\u201cI pever knew a white maa that could do that,\u201d Tyrawley smiled.\u201cBut whatever Fou do,\u201d lie said, \u201cmid and let me have plenty of rope.Now out of the way my friends, and let me have a clear start.\u201d \u201cHe walked slowly to the edge of the he looked over to sce how much the rocks shelved outwards ; then returued, looked to see that there was plenty of rope for him to carry out, then tovk a short run avd leaped as if from the springing-board of a plunge-bath.Ile touched the water full five and tweuty fe.t ffom the edge of the cliff, Dowu into its darkest depth he went, like a be reaghe but Boon to rise agai: As e reached the surface he saw (he crest of a mighty wave a few rods ahead of him\u2014the wang that he liad beeu told dash Itim lifeless against the cliff the Pacific.stands Lim in goud stead.\u2014 For two moments he \u2018dj breath, then ere it reaches him h&dives below -ith- ceaire.The watér dashes nat What dis- \u2014\u2014 Byer \u201cand * \u201cgrélfMorick ho is, But uow the old experience of |, the cs but the om ses yond iki\" À «faint cheer sym o shore as they feol him draw:u n the po.The wavps follow in ra sue Sebo Pond he, dives ag or again and agalo, visi like an\u2018Gttèr to take breath, aud making very stepgdily ons Pe though more belay water than |: above it.ce Wo must now turd ° ship, The waves bad mado a cleanfifhrenoif* over: her bows.The crew were orowded upon the stern, They hold og to the, bulwarks, aud await the end,\" for no boat ean live igssuch a gen.Suddenly she is hailod from the waters.*Ship-a- hoy I\"%ghouts a clear \u2018Voice.which \u201cThrow me a Pp a buoy?\u2019 The h makes itself heard gbove the storm.life-buoy was ati fo la ita accus: tomed à placo b y the mniumast, The captaio® almogt.mochanicall os it dowu, and a wellglirected aiuftbrows it within a yard or TWo of the swimmer.In a moment ft is under his arms, and iu half a minute hagy:on board, j \u2018 _ \u201cComo ou board,\u201d sir,® he says to the captain, pulling ouo of his woëcurls protossiouglly.The captain appeare to be regarding him ab a vis from the tower world ; so, eg, the crew he lifted up the rope ho hit brought from the shore.\u201cThen for the first time the object of his mission flashed upou thely minds, and a despor-, ato cheer broke forth from all hands, | inatantly reechoed from tho shore.Then a strong cable is atthchod to the small rope and d awn on board\u2014thoy « secoud\u2014and the communication i complete.But no time is to bo lost, for tho storu shows sigus of breaking up, and there is a lady passenger.Whilst the captain is planning n sort of chair in which slic might.be move, \u2018I'yrawley lifts het upon his left \u2018arm, stondies himsel?with hia right by the upper rope, and walks along the lower ns if\u2019 be had been o dancer.Ho is the first on shore, for no sailor would leave until the lady was sale.But they soon follow, and iv five minutes the ship is elear\u2014five minutes more, and no trace of Jor is left.Ravelstuke Mull lina beengproused by the news of the wreck, and Mr.Ravel stoke has just arrived with brandy and blaukets, Ilim Lyrawley avoids; and thinking he can be of no furthez use, he betnkes himsell' aeyoss the country once more, and, by the: afd dF the frieudly elm, regain his chamber without observation.The Indy whom Tyrawley had deposited in n cotiffge, with à strong recommendation that sho should go to slep immediately, was soon caried off in triumph by Mi% Ravelstoke to the Hall, and_wclcomèd by Lady Grace av] hulf past three in the morning.There were very few éF the guests who slept nodisturbed that night.\u2018The unusual noise in the hduse aronsed everybody, and many excursions ware made in un- fiuished costume to endoavofit to ascertain what was going on.The excitement culminated when the miscellane- sus assembluge who had conducted the captain and some of the crew to the Hall, after being well supplied wfth alo and stronger liquids.conceived that it would be the correct thing to give three checrs at the hour of half-past five.It was then that Lord Todmufton, an Irish peer, labouring under an erroneous impression that the house was #attacked, was discovered on the landing place, in array consisting principally of & short dressing-gown, flannel waist: coat and a fowling- -piece.Breakfast that morning was a desultory meal.People finished and talked ahout the wreek, aud begun again, At last the cnpilin appeared, and though almost overwhelmed by the multiplicity of questions, nevertheless, between the intervals of broiled ham and coffee, he managed lo clucidate matters a little., Then came the question, \u201cWho is it who swam to the vessel?\u201d Tyrawley had only been at Ruvelstoke a few days and wus a strauger in the neighbourhood.Nove of the servants had reagch- ed the coast till it was all over, 80 thee.had been uo oue to recy ofguize him.81 searcely saw him,\u201d said théé captain, \u2018\u2019but he was à dark, tallish map, with a great deal of beard.\u201cWas he a gentleman?\u201d asked Miss Coustauce Baynton, who had, bden tukiug à great interest in the \u2018whole affair, \u201cWell, dre see, Miss, I can't exactly say, for he fadt't much oo; but if he isn\u2019t he\u2019d make a good ove\u2014that PH go bail for.- He's the\u201c coolest hapd 1 ever saw.Stay 1 now 1 think of 1t,-1 shouldu\u2019t_wondet if be was a vaval one for he pulled his forelock, half-laugh- ing like, and said \u2018Come on board, sir to me, when we pulled him up.\u201d \u201cPerhaps it was Ratherford/\" said Mr.Ravelstoke, namiog the lieutenant .iu the navy ; *\u2018he is talt hud dark.\u201d \u2018And he bas been lettiog bis maus- tache grow, siuce he came on shore,\u201d observed a youcg lady, «\" \u201cWhere is he?\u2019 But Mr.Rutherford wal \u2018Bone down to the cliff, to inspect the \u2018scene of.the disaster.\u201cBegging your pardon, sir,\u201d said the butler ; *\u201cit could not ave been Any gentleman stopping: in the house, for the door was fastened till, the people.cafe dows to tell you of the wreck.At this momest\u2014half-past ten, a.m: '\u2014Mr, \u201cTyrewley walked in «to «the bréakfast table.He was got up, if fÜssiblé, more elaborately thao asuah CL mews aE A À : fair 4 \u2019 \u2018 cf : a .Lai + te #.k £ = a» & « ¥ = , æ _ te » # » 1e A : AS is \u201cNow, here\u2019 sa » goutlemans we » - \u2014 es 0 dE ° vio bas bétouall: Te Hite world, and met witly* some - range adveotnnes' Cris AR he never spything | to the, affair of \"4 vigi RE a qui this of in cap 4 nin Pt ingiffred Tyraw y, phesking, Ei s mantër aud ap any suspici a he 4 tre he be e ha?2 bi ig Bry à En Jon ee loir {Begging your i » Min,\u201d ss nate Jroadéd tin?i.% \u2018captain\u2019 had alread story a reasonéble en er pf \u2018times; and was anxioys to flulsh hly bre Pi So Miss Cons oan on PE, + be ll\u2019 rawley; dressed in her me own qi ify periods.\u2019 * Tyrawloy made no bservitiontupo her rocital, but took a third ui ed x Well, Mr, Tyrawler, \" -saidfebe af last, \u2018Swhat do, Fou.ee of, the wall who swam ag} to the VA ae y 1 think, Miss Mi \u2018said he, hesitatingly,- # nc ave got -wet, Abd won°t catch cold.°*, © , + ævt There was a oneral | this\u2019 iv which the rg J 8 i LY \u2019 to be-Fearad t stich stat ed her pretty foot under they \u201ci I tawley turned, aod began.to all ; to Miss Mollhbiswho was sitting où His \u2018ight.wf As he was 8 aking 6 daor on his Ÿ left opened, agg Lady Ge Rgvelsioke +.entdted with the tad org Ah The .' -.lady heard him speäk\u2014and there -are some vofces which a woman never fore gets\u2014and the.dan ro otiruey over Cg the ropæ papad not pase pence.A \u201cSho laid her hand: bly rand said, Oli, sir, how can 1 4 noie ou # Ty rawley roso, as in duty bh 7 s Hu not speak of it.tdi ne \u2019- Kuow, when I came off, that I a ue have! rote.pleasure of assistin yop\u201d oo he astonishment of the pain Fg ve beautiful to behold.\u201cWiiy, you dou\u2019tsmean to say \u2014À Wall, 1 never ;\u2014dash my wig\u2014well I'm\u2014\u2014 Here, shake hauds, \u201csir, willl - you?\u201d And he stretched \u2018 across the tables brawoy hand, not much smalle than a shoutdet of muttén.5 es \u201cThe grip with which Tyrawley mét his seemed to do a peat, deal more 2 convinceim of his\u2019 Pidonilty thag, ¢ lady's fécognition of their prorat.Th day was as Wetas the prec dudiog.¢ Hal an hour nfter\u201cbrenkfMat, Mg.- yrawley Jpuuged into the Bleck draw- +.ing room,\u201d Tien sat Miss.Coystan Baynton, au tifié-dingular coine dence which fa¥ours lovers or Hilgtorie: ans, ve sat sloge.; statidel mind Thar \u2018sho 0 PA BOND tr bo to Mr.Tyrawley for har ruds spe i of yesterday; she had also verre er | that shogwould ogmpliment him on ste gallant conduct.She had in fact, artrogèd a .quiets fold, formal and'y ate fo of words, id wiih « pon give ber views expression.how.: do = thivk she delivered\u2019 id bo \u2018She §g up, said \u201cOh Mr.; Tyrawley od burst into tears, \u2019 1f a proud wonfuy's Ra in d shield a to thé, Ô man, ar welliggtohier aghinet Jp the arroWp of love, rerf@inber ff ever & * throws it away after she bas com- 4.d youso stkoowledgo Îts value\u2014 7 5 Fe are both le harp defenceless, Frederick TyrÆWiey, capitulated at once.«They are to be married ,thi 4 ; month.* And if Mr.Tyréwley does: \"-./ not at adfiie future fime, achieve a reputation which no pre cloud, it f will uot be Mrs.Tyraw y's fale, - ie Cugap Pant volé-Frxoss, &0.\u2014A.7» Cabot subscriber says: \u2018Take any RY quantity of tar, grind with it all the ° Spanish brown it will bear, without ing it too thick }» warm a little, and spread quick with a large brush, It hardens very: rapidly.Add a little white lead, or whiting, with the Spanish brown if you wish & dark lead col \u201chor.Try iti .7 We And.the fo owing itent ing aroul the Vermé at press: A wdbl grower madusthe statement\u201d A at a late.donvention in érmont, held on £ a bitter cold day, that \u2018every rag- of clothes he had ob was made of fore wool, while he had at home three\u201d ol of wool from his own flodks cvs io could not sell.oe ; This \u201c\u201cwopl-grower* does'nt Pt the sytbpathies of thé public.he has three clips of wool on band, he is A elthet a fool or bis wool is not marketable.Wool lish borne bétter prices Tn , Vermont during\u2019 the : three years, - tha ever before, \u201cahd ir this \u201cabel grower\u201d who asks the sympathy ofs, public didb\u2019e know \" to sell hg wool at & fair price, Fe deserves' \u2018wear \u201cat\u201d the © remainder of ee life, + à Th rd a phronologiet ¢ Loos.who catiell sz barrel 4 se examiping.the h e makes thy sa examivationwith a giro fet.Ww Ee \u201c1 verve m™ twice,\u2019 \"aids : à wit; ress iol lost a lawsuit, an and.4 once whet I: 'gaifibd oe.Ye calnot comfunfe mani \u2018who does tot advectise: - * % +, F A ing noteh rept co = : - sepa ak Ca \u201c4, WK is wr! dew Ri: I rthe\u2018bill igproduced ip Congress b aMors pi: \u2018.; TÜl qf V amont Lo secure reciprocal legisl4, EY vast commerce which has grown ji | +.rd I or re and British i Des 7A mari nice ppreherided this & + een Abie Fig tbe discussion - 7 of\u2018the bill in its varibus détails.modification Jend.amendmenis.had bapn.jusigtéd y è ny.\"+ Whe House, which, ly an Wie a9 veufmaugoph AE, Morell age IRL.with Yerip wp: gL9ce di as evident a)i-Yong to those a 28 ur ed Bubates Olégaly, \"that fat: 3 .M RO FAP ¢ dre a The ai \u2018Upori : à \u201cpay ure awaited Da ¢agure in fhe end.Upon A né ve (, yé'do.nôt.regret \u2018thjs; The bill h wils à compromifg; Énd as is ofggn the case 8 higonfjirutiises.i Ma CUT vi it.was: farked' by the : ap UPisdetecty a both sidefisdy aimed (uadom h I + \u201cMist pol intorchabge, and yetit.was restyigUve.\u2014 .ot! cl¥coutniped uroyidons which the provincial Naa Jegislaires were offi belovetand not 10 {*b 5 ac RE RE e Teh of regiprocity of those mem- \u201cdealing with except en A: kena ide was \u201calao,,incongeuope in Jus ; ingle balai the fishing pep Dunes JL sought to détermine the authori- MP undef Wrifioh meréhilndise in bord is per- 3 oh Ce \u201cled £0 fides: trdnaitu deross\u201d our terri- i AE poy, He l'as\u2019to \u2018eftablidhigiffagential duties \u2018 _ upon certain articles in fayor:.of the Provin- cod Midi noy grasp Lhe, great, question ol La J Sto kek he condemnation\u2019 a oe pi Ss ie cupid 0 à @ tour Lolonial nelghbors on egy bas i + Fa \u2018that gpon which we.derl.Wilh 8 e Ci v ig ropd % 1 promote and encourage trade ou ound and liberal basis, Yrill'd'Tuiluve in this\u2018 respect, after hrf lienee dntipersistenc,, illustrate.: Gmpoubibilier: \u201cof deuliug .satisfactorily SRE Fedomih.ih snbjeor exceptiby negotisgons be- #44 squdween-able andy asyerionced commissioners representing theviye high contracting pows ers Sush statesmen as Mr.Webstefy Mr.8 gh Marey où the one side, aud rl; [Elgin \u2018dftihe' other, succeeded, 108k 1488, in¥iruming n treaty which | 5, NÉS Satho reve for early twelve yoars ever) Bis: &edigpute about the: fisheries; and which, se lf 4 sébeciog to the shatement; made by the com- nis-ioners on jhe\u2019 Internal Revénuegin their ¢ .wxucent teport lt the Secretury of (Né Treas- ue A as had thb\u2018effeet to increase our trade dastad mimerce with, British North America Ville than three-fold in en yupgs, Yor from v:seventesn millions : in 1854, lo, sixty-eight ~ millions jn 1864; so that ul present, with yt Se : ws +: shy exoepiion of Great Britain, the com i mY pf] reliitions between the United States ie the iin Nérthtftnerican \u2018provinces butrantt id'itmportance hod aggregate annual er Ééaldé thôve-existing butween this cquutry ¥.Gund ng other foreign State.\" Such a trad: 1 \u2018ab this, «a profitabie in the present and se y gn.Hull of promises in the future, should nit be \"Le.© pyvdeftto 9, Congfessionul\u2019 Guuituittee mos SRE ; busily occupied with uther- §deagions, or tu SES he Yate og popular deb iY the lowe ¢ bronch-ôfCépjress.Gentlemen like thosr - + 'Yhorcomposgghe Revenue Commission ai {ready reférrëd Lo ou the partof the Unités iinStpies, with such practical salesmen as Uhr Jate Mr, Cobden to gepresent Great Britain gould not have fuiled 10 matude u measure in Tewpf the trébng of J 8545which would hase.anti dF the-gbvernment and: the people ov 1257 gibier sides \u201cThe Canadian gefitlemen, who woe went tosiWashington gr; the purpose of st Fi @ Wo anti curing.hinew treuty ofthe temporary cen: 2g sqhinuance of Lhe ong nowsexpiring, weregnot, ,« BllagetUler ualitied for Eh ich they\u201d un- they borë' no\u2019 créd@hiials whicli our ed déttook; LR eur vernment cuuld recog ze ond they were LE CBE lo He More oglesstitiuenced Ly çon- 1205 sidorarione ating , the pgghicplar prov.Jtidgoesigwbich gly: reside.On: the other ohapd;tliope vl bawhom th attempted to led.in diploma Û duties, or an, Eg fus Precious img\u201d ha} ; can ow prevent the AGE téfmination of thi.great internationa! idtade, | \u2018which; Huon and New England -gengrally hase so Jaigg an intenest.Let, us T treat were uns bail fue * + focal Ÿ wil in! ; » 4 * Shomer a » Ne } bined : sig fad A date Ww ; Ai An ages CE } aide We have already shy the eat #f |, AN Vert on ed Merovs or large, companies are glad f t ! \u201cous._A fire at Bit ighom, N.Y., op:Friduy, inog.déstroypd J.5, M .tthew's plow factory and | 'Wepd insurèd fur $900 0; and other fires bave \u2018byrnedaf® (Jouar -port stsanx mill and four bbildings adjainisg, with a lat of sashes and York\u2014lose \u2018loss $3,000, i nsured for -of last month.a did it contain anything cul- 8 George « tuile from the\u2019 above named pluce, on 4 farm belonging to Mr.I.H.P.Duncan of Ottumwa hu of Febusry about thiriy years of age, and lived alone, the house in \u2018which he lived bring abouthalt a mile back from the fame distadce from any othe dwelling.\u2014 and were | ba M.Wa blown Mo sen golfs the gghooner WW 6, fra oi vä#fabandoned, it sea Bei.Fhe offic ers und crew were sav- oth Gased, \u2018The fires, of the W \u2018eek have not been nui) doubtless the insurance oféa little respite from Ayres\u2019 gt \u2018ocery store\u2014loss $16,000,\" liods belonging to the Astor house, New |.$26,000 ; Tenwuod\u2019s block at t Clogd, Mini, deeupicCop) Jperchante\u2014 ; 3,000; the City atel at Mow id City, Hl-\u2014ios- #15000; sevbral buildiiags on Front.streot, Boaver Dam., Wids\u2014'loss $20,000 ;n blo f frame uvildings st Elmira, N.Y.\u2014loss 10,000, insured for H00U; snd Everson block Sycu- ojise.Ng.\u2014 fos $60,000, about one-third insured, * mes fes ITER ISS Arrocious Murnen.\u2014 The Victim Burred tr Ashes.À terrible murder, accompani- d-by circumstances peculiarly similar to thse which were associated with a ce lebrated asc in Massucl,usetts, took place in Lape.ille, Wayne Cogpty, Ohio, toward the clo:e A local paper describes it » follows: Je appenrs that d'Germati by the name ot lider, jving about three-fourths of )een missing since tbe M, K.wos a single xjsd, aud about the om the subsequent conduct and contradic: tory statesments of a German neighbor by the name of William Hoogmun, the people here were led to suppose that Kiider hud met with foul play and avrested Hoogman # the murderer.Upon bully questioned us to the whereabouts of the missing man, the prisoner fainted, but upon recovering, stated that Kliver had gone to Trenton, Mo, and left his property in his (Hoogénau's) charge until his return.I'he arresting purty thes proceeded to examine Klider\u2019s house.Large spots of blooù were found on the floor and walls of his room, the whole premises emit ting the most sickening odor ; large quunti- ties of human bones were found in the smouldering ashes of the fire-pluce.The lower jaw was but hile disfigured.larg picees ut the skull, together with pieces ul numan flesh, were dugfout of tne usffts ; a portion of the former showed-an incision us if the body hud been chopped in pieces vith an ax, preparatory io busing.The most 0 the Lones, however, had b.en pounded lu pisces, Portions of the murdered man's wddle were found in the ashes, burned prob.«bIÿ to substantiate the story that be had one aw.y on harseback.® .\"he murderer must have been engaged iv His devilish work of burning the remain.was with the utmost difficulty that the eiti- gens could be res.r.ined frem wreaking sun- mary.vepgeance on the prisoner.He 18 0 large, giuseular wan, nbout thirty-five years old, with a brutal countenance, which you can schn in vain fur a single indication of the finer feelings of humanity.ile is now ip juil in Brinceton, Mo., awaiting trial.\u2014 he only-thBlive for the heilish act uppear to have begathat of gain.\u201d +.FA ~ Lost, + HWitbin-thé-lust-phst 13 yeara, over $100,000 in purchasing Western Fruit Trees in Fast ern Townshigg, \u2018The trees in nuny cases were warrmtied to be hardy, and Lo Nourish in this climate, but proved to die worthless What next?Fhey had a large lot of op Ce hope thu before many weeks shall pate peed 3 EY Faetiire a nel trediy to take thi a hace bicr Rif Hustrious predeces- iiét\u2018fegarded'at tit tité,-as of the MF M ory, ?' tinobtsvaluesto the United:-Blates.\u2014 Boston; : ours i fe tt Basa Bon t \u201cTop Fexuanine ani ai dvisivery dif cul rdu upsetting, and, pregking up the wagon some: s one of our-most res pectable titizeus, |: THe affair \u2018créated a liigh degree: 'of exoite-.consequences, had it not \u2018been promptly \u2018ar-: \u2018Newport on Saturday morning, declaring he.ceive the Cardinal's hat\u2014the first time SHAEY man, recently ltt 8 the Pola\u2019 Fri, | outside #wild-cat\u201d Jit, and then put thip propariytinto a compagy foggen twenty timps as much as ig is gatimne dito 0 worth in the oil regiong \u201c> bee > 4 + A, KP Information wis?on Wednesday, which appgats belisble, to the effect thay justiuct ons-from Washington, some United Brates troôps bave # from any mid,\"\u2014ghich tan we fersakid\u2019ihe other day, has thodinited States no duty to \u2018| perform in this matter, before a hostile .act \u2018is actually committed?-Has there not beep | quite sufficieiitialready to warrant, if not to \u2018| déifénd, an active interforence P Prevention isMfrely better, than Toure.Globe, .3 The Fenian celebf§tion'at Burlington Vt.on Bt.Patrick's day was a complete fizzle,\u2019 Of the many thousands\u2019 expected and:advertised a paltry 300: weregall there were found to march as Fenians.;!.VERMONT NEws.The liouse -of George Jacobs in Montpelier was entered on Thyys- day night | tugpd 9675 in U.8.bonds and money stolen.\u201d.Coe N./K.Hunt of Westhaven lost 78 sheep by drowning duringtthéllate ffeshet.| \u201cMes: Gardner Smith of Bfättiehoro\" fell pou the ice a few day®ago, arfichas .since asd of her Jojuries.Later from Europe.- \" Hauipix, N.S., Marëh 16.\u2014the steam- non the 4th, ar- inègig and Queenst noon to-day and rived Wife at 12 o'clo :sailed for Boston ot/4#p.x .March call attevtion to a paragräÿh \u2018Queen's speech referring to Parliamentary reform.Returns - 10 re wild be open to me isg read until the returns were laid on the tavle.\u2018l'his ennouncement igixegarded as evidence: that the Cabinet is ufiited upon.a reform bill,and as conclusive answer to the idle rumors of resignation of ministers, &ec.In the House of Commons on the 2nd, Mr.Gregory moved an address to the Queen in favor of establishing the principle that private property at sea should be free from capture.He said it was almost suicjdal for England to allow things to remain as they are, for in the event of war she might lose her entire carrying trade.The question was debated pro and con by numerous speakers, The Load Advocate said it was impossible for the Government 10 assent to it.The effect, if carried, would be to tie up the hands of the Government when theygought te.be as free as possible.> * The Attorney General also opposed the -mealbre as most impolitio and difficult of adoption.The motion was finally withdrawn, The Shipping Gazelle says the steamer Sirius, fittihg out for the Republic of Col- lumbia in the Thames, has been seized by the Government.It also gives a rumor that the \u2018Spanish iron eclads fitting out in the Thames have likewise been seized.The West India mails, with Jamaica\u2019 dates to February 8, have reached England.The\u2019 papers publish voluminons details of the proceedings of the Special commission from special correspondents.\u2018The Times editorially contends that the evidence leaves no reasonable doubt that a mutinous spirit was rife; and that the massacre at Moraut Bay was not an unpremeditated emeute.It admits that acts of detestable inhumanity have been committed by persons who were in the English uniform.«The correspondent of the Siar says the rcberitruth is more frightful than the wildest imagination could have conceived.The Daily News says the first impressions Rl, ocriole andl unwarrantable cruelty are Mioubtedly confirmed by the evidence.A scandalous divorce case has been tried in London.\u2018The petitioner was Mr, Cavendish, whose wife, a daughter of Lord Clare, eloped with Lord Ceeil Gordon.The jury gave Mr.Cavendish a verdict for £10,000 terling:damages.It is stated that \u2018iaportant proceedings in reference to the relations of Austria andPrus- sia will \u2018take place shortly in the Federal Diet.The Prussian Cabinet is said to have discussed and arrived at-a conclusion in regard to the Duchies.A large number of the members of the Prussian uppper Chamber hnve presented an address to the King indorsing his determination to maintain the -rightful claims of the Gastien Convention, denouncing the course of the Chamber of Deputies and pledging themselves to eup- port the King in any conflict, MarabalO\"Donnell deciared in the Spanish Cortez, it is atated, that a siege will be maintained until tranquility is completely restored and the Progressista party has céas- ed- to conspire.: VF LATEST VIA QUEENSTOWN.LIVERPOOL; \u2018March 3\u2014Evening.\u2014The steamships City of Cork arrived at Liverpool on the 3d, and the Australasian at Queens- town the 3d.A The Dublin correspondent of the Times says the search for Stephens has becme very keeo and determined.It was believed that he was in Dublin and the police were-almost certain of his being immediately arrested.\u2014 It is supposed that he has escaped by a continual change of residence.° Bombay, Feb.27.\u2014The surrender of the fine taken by the Bhontanese is confirmed.he troops are returping from Bhootah, ~The Sultan of Muscat has been murdered, \u2018The tribé# on the const are in revoit.\u2018 - LoNDoN, March 3.\u2014The: French Corps Legisiatif voted the paragraph in the address relative to Mexieo without discussion, reserv- \u201c| i0@ discussion unfil the late diplomatic cor.Mie ondencé.jen Hpiomatio cor is presented.he Memorial Diplomatique auserta that .Secretary Neward's reply to the French dis- \u2018patch of Feb.9 is received.| Secretary Seward states that the United States will remain neutral in view of the promised évacuation of tha bouñiëg by the Pétnch troops.\u2018Three Days Later.NEw York, Märeli 18: ' The steamship Germania, from Stuthampton 7th inst, arrived this evening, Shegges 160 passengers, In the House of Lordé, Monday, March & the Sanding orders were suspended toallow the Gaule] lagyie bill fopass throught all its sing.farthe Hove of Commons on March §, ludatons féld n reform bill would\u201d be the 1Mfhsinst,\" TÉWrill only apply to itd: Wales, He \u2018hoped then & \u2018course to .be taken relating Scotland.pe x 4 ygoeived io Hamilton: been.sent to Buffalo \u201cto guard the frontier.means, We presume, ree x be ravent AJ upon.Capada by Fenians, ÿ | Soifar satisfaétorÿ ja but, av ip Africa, from Liverpool 10 a.m.on the In the House of Commons Mr.Gladstone gave notice that he\u2018would on the 13th of in the @.to constituencies, &e.;, were in preparation, but possibly -might-not be in the ha nds of xyembers before the above date, in which case, astbough he 1d ask leave to bring in a reform bill, it rs to object to its be- .Thm of £8,362,000 had boon .voted |\" y rGreat unegpiness prevails 8t Hamburg in i cpnsgguence of rumors gf 8 probaple colli.{ion between Austria and Dus ios question.dod of Por .- Spain has demanded of Portugal the ex.ladition of the Spanish Fates who have \u2018taken refuge in Porygpl.Portugal hesitates to comply.e 4 Two Pays Later.PORTLAND, Me,, March 19.The steamship Pécirien from Diégéiéol 2 P.M the 8th inst.; -and\u2019 London ergy Ouh, arrived heres 6.30 P.to-day, Tithe House\u2019 mmons on the 7th, the apnyal bill forthe abolition of ghurch rates | wesidebatadgs: Messrs.Alydotone,.and Bright spoke in favour of the \u2018questions being \u2018Som- promised some way or, other.The bill was -Rassed 10.8 seconc prgadiog by 285 to 252,\u2014 The announcement of the vote was received It ie thought that the russis on the with loud \u2018cheering.\u2018vote indiostes an\u2018 early solution.of the ques.\u2018tion, although the present bill Will doubtless be rejected by the House of Lords as usual, \u201d Febian affaire are unchanged.The Dublin - Evening Mail says the\u2019 number of prisoners committed in Dublin since the suspension of \u201cthe prit of ha carpus is 172, .The Parig Bou sed unsettled ; ren 69, 67c.+ sree! rent The London Quoi says a German crisis is imminent.\u2018Uhe PrussianGovernment has || disyatehed to Viénna a summons in respect to Holstein, which is as peremptory in ii tones as in ito demands.Bismarck is ready to-fage war and its ¥bnsequences.Austria must at once take up the gauntlet or yield to the pretensions of Prussia in a somewhat ignominious manner: Sir John Gray's motion on the Irish church is fixed for.Tuesday.The resolutions he roposes is that the church establishment in reland is a grievous wrong to the people of that country, and\u2019 its continued maintainance prevents them\u2019 from\u2019 having confidence in the justice or wisdom::7of the Imperial Purlis.ment, .The total number \u201cof prisoners arrested under the suspension of the habeas corpus vel h Ameri Four h been d are \u2018Americans.Four have been din charggd.News RER To a The Cattle Disease in Eilfope\u2014 Repoite 7e ed Cure.\u201d The United States Consul at Amsterdam writes, Under date of February 20, that the Rindernu$t; Or Cattle Plague, is spreading over Hollou ds and that none of the preventive méastres a lopted have proved of much value, and some oi them the farmers are bitterly opposed to, Their opposition n- gainst the Killing of infec*ed Or suspected cattle went in some instances *¢ far that the military had to be required to enuctCe obedience to the laws, 0 lowing is recommended as nearly a cer i cure :\u2014The skin of the infected animal is to be strongly rubbed then covered with cloths dipped in cold water, over which dry ones gig spreud.Out of twenty-two head of cat- ti\u20ac treated in Shis manner\u2019 Gly one wus losti# » © MARRIAGES, At Barnston, on the 7th inst., by license, by the Rev.D.W.Sornterger, at the resi- deuce of Matthew L Clark, SHERBURN D.LOCKE, of Barnston, to MRS.MARY A.WINN, formerly of Beebe Plain, Stanstead.SA DEATHS.0 , In this village on the morning of the 21st inst, ErAsTUS LEE, Esq., in the 69th year of his age., His funeral will be attended at the Methodist Church, Stanstead Plain, on Friday et two- o'clock, His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend.[Reposted ior tne-ztc+ England Farmer.| Brightoh, Cambridge \u2018and Medford Cat tle Markets?Wednesday.March 14, 1866.Prices.\u2014Boeves\u2014Extra $13,00 a 13,50; l'irat quality $12,001 12.75; Second, $11,560'a 12,00; 'hird, $10,60, a 11,00.= Working Oxen\u2014$175 a i steers, $96 a 150 or according to their valud as beef.Milch Cows\u2014#50 a 76; Extra $80 a 100; heifers; farrow, $35 a 45.: SToRE CATTLE\u2014Yearlings, 800 a 00; two- year-olds,*B00 a 00 ; three-year olds, $U0 n 000, Sheep\u2014per pound, 6a 8c; Lambs $0,00 a $0,00 extra $0,00 a 00,00 or 7 a 9c.Shotes\u2014Old heavy ones, 0 a Oc; com.shotes, wholesale 12 a 14c; retail 18 a 150; small or sucking pigs 00 a Uc.Fat hogs 00 a 00c live weight.Hides 9 a 10c, Calf Skins 25.Tallow§a 10.Pelts $2,00 a $2,50 each.At market, Cattle, 1,807 Sheep 5,023 and 000 shotes and hogs, Montreal Produce Prices.Saturday, March 17, 1866 Frour\u2014Superior extra, $8.00 a £50 Extra, rie 7,76 a 80 Fancy, 6,50 n 7 Superfine, 5,00 a 5,0 Oatmeal, per 200 lbs, 4,40 à 4,60 WHEAT, per bu., of 60 Ibs, 1,14 a 1,20 Conn, ** «* 66# 60 a 61 BARLEY, \u201c \u201c 48 60 n 67 Oats, + 4% 82 00a 3 Apples, per bbl, 8,00 n 6,00 Asugs\u2014Pots, per 100 lbs, 40 a 550 earls, 55 7,80 n 7,8 she\u201d Dressed Hogs.\u2014The \u2018f¥ice is about $6,704 $7.50 per 100 pounds.THs i as Butter.\u2014Market dull; choice Dairy nominal at 19 a 23c per pound.Cheese.\u2014Good Dairy 14 a 16, and Factory 16 per pound.Montreal Cattle Market.* Friday, March 186, 1866.Cattle t quali 0 0 rst quality, 50 a 7, Second & see n 6,50 Milch Cows, = 20,00 à 25,60 xira 36,00 n 45,00 Sheep 3,00 à 64 Extra, 8,00 n 10,00 Lambs, 8,00 à 4,0 Hides, per pound, 0,00 a 00 Tallow, + i 0,00 à 00 Pelts, each, ce 1.50 à 18 sid I all = 9 QGaAuTION.en I hereby forbid any person harboring or trusting my wife, .EsTRER McCoy, on of account, as I shally no debts of her con tracting after this date, 5 , JOHN A.MeUOY.Barford, Maréh 10, 1806, 1057%3 À PO ie \u201cFINANCE DEPARTMENT : Quebec, 24th Customs, Ch March, 1864: It ig.direotod by the Hon.The Finance Mi ister, (Et hereafter Weekly Notices be publis ed and furnished to Collectors of Customs, at the rate of discount to be allqwed on Americ! Invoices, which is to bo Int accordance with hi pre of gold 8 fepreastited by Exchange, # , Tate equal thereto~Such Notices.to spp every Saturday in the Canada Oasette.R, 8.M.BOUCHETTE- \"Fu + > Tuesday night is 176, of whom 42 The Consul says *he fol, A MEHICAN INVOICES DISOUUNTRE: 4; Trot War wiih ete § are not strengthening the Democrats in thd [Thainst inventing in \u201csghémes\u201d £03 up mainly: far the army.; / Fimance DEPARTMENT, CUSTONS.JE relative fe be: 5 dPPétereüns Phihdiphe LE UT untry a yet ti vai TE ais we on-batsids?Phory $ fabulous dtice.£ ° \u2018The Pelnseus .fox, the same quality.of Goods a8 any GONCÉTÉ Jhathas aver, turned up) in this: séotion.- I ted to call and judge 18% theitinelbes.# lent land, suitahly divided into tillage, pas | \u2018The house bas intely been re- | I ST The subscriber offers for sale the following 7 zaiirond some ns on line near Hr of me po Mas- rot a proposa) A femtion eu Parliam oise fiochalne seasion-pour.un acte pour ota d'incorporation.de ls.Sop aus chemin de for de la Vallée du M sawippt st fin de permettre à ls - -dig cours pagnie de conatru rene brauche tu\u2019 chemin à Theo mont perfect and beautiful usical In- de for d\u2019un point quelgonque aux leur Thi The for tho Avy oan Home | PF opasde rée de a \u2018.indi + Massewippi Le À orl res HE Rous ta Lao M gbg, de Iù à ne on Sem ae bi onde Be Frs dede de utiful in appearance dg stead, Sheffor ably dans le evonteeu\u201417\u2014Firat Pre Be rded comié dé Jonas ou he flord, où \"laf, to the American prenne ln the month offOoto- meilleure, Hoo vb, Ch aveo lv bar, 1508, over over all competitors, at different State a dates Rai, ton, ai TR, Firat ut p à ls terres s tres pe \u2018en aide, ne at the nt Na tot Wh à At Bhs | pour à ameddér lo ra acte d ie ar at Rochester Septem mbar, 1864, ac soû itres rapporté «meuf = hole Catalogue Sh od by the most oolebratétfr Atagatesd, Fév vrier Ta 1860,0 034m TS.The American Organs afd the only Reed Or NJOTIOR is Toreby given, th TT hl will be made to | ined phi ta next \u2018sedafon, foran Act to In oh to Company to conatract a Rodway e terfrinus of the Staustead, Shel Inde [¥ at Railroad, ln, the Oaunty of Bhéttari, lu the general direoti of 8 i Bolton and Magog 4 Sones with, the puis River Railroad\u2019 « Provines Line, in th Tp » of Siunatgg Grinstead, F 7241 1806: por 4 V.PUBLIC.est pa par, le-prés A au abplicagion set: Re \u201cIa Lég- fulàttiro à && probhaine ssésian, pôur lu pat sation d\u2019un Aote Jocor rporant ung Compagnie pour la construction d'un chemin de fer, tifehgnt au terminus du chemin do fen = de Stanstead, Shefford et Chambly, dunn leg.Comté de Bhefford, dans, in: direction gti brale de Buukely, Bolton at- Mono pit ne: terainant au chemin de fer \u2018dé Blivisre Passumpsio sur Ia wn dans.e Township de Bane 7 de, Stanatead, 22, Fourier, 1 hg OBANGER =, WILKEY.&- » soda \u2018 \"net ay to thelr friends and on te ; that they have conglulled to sell Goods the prosent at Ci Greafly Reduced Rates.* They proposé te keep well stocked up, aa dé havo atpresont a \u2018complete adiortment of Ready Mado C Clothing | Jus, ars wo i \u201c is we on ii large; .EAR Family Groceries \u201cWithout any puing, waihtend [tor aia: low ud - .ger ca, vt We shall want pay down 1 mol caved The trading community are réspectfally invie © \u201cBook Island,\u2019 Jencary 10, 1860;- BA ier XHAW'S ry LIFE & Wine - fneuiddbo Agency.BRANCH 108% New poet, Vi, C.BÔB- INSON, 3 on port, Vus BR Hepiiesenting 2L: art class companies.withover ire rigs $31,000,000 GÉPIraTt This éffice will insurg in Canada, in aout Ametican companies 8 rates that will says, 50 per cent.to thé fiured over the best Cag nadian and d Eaglish companies.ANDREW thorised to receive 0 plications for Inaur | ance in Stanstead;County.a ° tg Cc Hy ; ent Brane) : N ewport, vi, Nov.6, 1868, 108% St re.PAR : or x = y care | Easley Sood: Ys Co is oo soldat a very small advance.| vote *x rg PATTON & PARSONS to their.uew and \u2019 0x.CE oF key dewe &c, \u2014_\u2014 ir d gall the attention of ocks and Jewels eu nd th stock Loys,.OPENED.~ chest pind.and warranted.BB RB PM Sh avine retyrned from New York, Roston hg Slee 3 3 Q x â B H Là g a \u2018of 9 :9 = j o - + and Mentred], woul hey CE frien Fw ell a pie Kos IE TSEAND x Th subreribort = coninge pes is a ; vo.RL mill, BK HALIN Agents si AR Dust Las VE 4 + + à Wik ti i isd {Non Is bons given thai à tion ir JF a ; Bext sonsles for dû Act ste dt Ha corporation, of the Massawippi Valley Rail a Company to enable the ap company to cobs \u20184 ae iy wo.the Qullet of Lake Memplwemagogy : en 08 to some point on lin the © stead, Shefford sad Chamlip Rel sliropd in the Cptaiy ef f Sheflord ar rnd Shere the beets .' connection may he fed last nam: - road\u2014{or gran fla Tf toinaid , = thervof, a 1b amend Wis ssid Ah, of Incorpge ration nother Ri Ad.iE Stanstead, 37th shraary, i ; uf - LF ©.Say IT 2 VIS est'par lé présunt: danhéaqu'il era Provin # se oo\" + ÿ OUNU, of Stanateadis au- » a ma > td.w¥ x » à à 8 - + * \u20ac - # * uk ° À * of , 3 3 ve * x # * Temps 2-5.+ Toe ea pei Seman n dae + co a x pe M EEE MAT OM er or vi - 90D: TRESS ALQNINGT BOYS! Business, Cards.\u201d ++ 4, Fy vn ST TY 'EINIMENT, * GOOD TIMES coms .ects + \u201cevil qe de eit] EAN AND FAS RIVERE BB AF FXEBADROARY nENEDLSO8 \u2014\u2014 ._.Ak 5.WwW, TAYLOR,\" die vip: AA (lh és « ns fr ne ARANGRRESES: Rima, Headache, Newly Ear.ho war is over! Goods aro | Licensed Augtioneer gua anita in ; Mans Had: tia | gas pois Commencing J rap eke; ruises, 5 ve a fia ats or al, Age 22 Lud Ll is ! a Ahyt i he » KA ddl ex JF ml ro on yo mere NE W.60 GD § Aquie 7 1N6 pases; to which human system Wi x , Ly A * ds subject, x a BM .À Pré fe action.Hie Wholesale ang y Rae \u2026 en close RISE lon, at nas er J uaotion Prey M LOUISA MITCHELL, Rock ya ; \u201cagp thon it pried mu: youf feat, And openes further om.\u201d se Call and logk over fy Spock, La- ERENORS, Ta x \u2014Knight & Wyman Fx Lu LA +9 And.from B \u2018Burlington ee SU Le cents or, bot] cn re \" He Tikes pom 1 à j Alb THAVARSE JE RPat you Er \u20ac pramnons 1, Spplding, Sign: \u2019 i\u201d de ee een a ne ESN 4 ar Rea Boss bo ke cXork, By nie for à box: Et tiles, , 2 per bo e, ) Or §5 A.Kibo, a 0.HM.MOULTON, J, fomhd ud ek i a wort | Ol Mh Semin vies Boil Lorine os \u201cJ more thei onow at.at fa ; Qing :Cù rs dF Gloven, n * pracvRan or dba habts might 1, YoY pr wid J, BJ li 1:90 A.M., spriving New h; Aigohds nate i Fis our 5 Thos \u201com » passed, L en ÿ pt Qf ings, a n urs, ar \"5 mr; choice stock of Supplies, embracing} t intended t + } ; pe and Ornamental Painter, q i are not intended to act as a strong Ca É .\u201c 4.¢ ; Pork, Lard and Fish of all kinds, Ladi à d: : mois are expected to promote natural { a es De | Ou urbane hes Grune, compise i nd le Sl © |, CARVER AND pEsioNgn, Mele mdSmime hse | po a Cg evo, mine, dci ÿ y ! .Lu On Bannérs designed and\u201d Painted.Family \u2026 À gobd line\u2019 of, :| perties of a peculiar and ost exceilent charac.\u2018 we.©] ter, which invigorite every\u2019 fi ction of diges.Morals at Rome.; Best Chop Teas, Tobaccos, My stock is yery complete, and will pay to Couts of Arms, Crests, and\" Devices furnished : ha > and emblazoned, ; te \u2018Ç ; A * tion, revive the appetite, arid t t : - Ao old Methodist, very great at res- Crushed, G lated x fined look over.I WiLL Nor BE ONBEESOLD à Sp crimes o i ns at poe sal or Prints; Brown aud Bleached Cottons, T ANSTE AD M ARBLE WORKS, : and elasticity.hey are specially desig for d - ru: x My pri vill conform with manufacturers | ders to be le twig pion arsous, Jewelers, 2° J a «+ persons of constipated and torpid habits.Pro BN ponses, which were not always appro shed, (sranulated, Fucline ¥ prices will con | Stanstedd, C, E ' | Denims, Baiting, Ticking, : STANSTEAD PLAIN, 0.B.Sessional men, business men, students, clorks, fe LA priate,, but always well meaut, went dc Sua prices, and customers shall have the benefit of to \u20ac Monuments; Héud Stories, Maritles &e.man males, and all whe may suffer the incon enience A .FR .Say > .» °y = ti t po one day to \u2018hear a popnlar proacher.\u2014\u2014 an ommon ugars, on decline in market.Call und satisfy your ROB E R T N.H A L L, cz An Fancy and 4 Pires, ate.etc, 4 hote ret styles, from American Wii in Frost Instances, dorise granthencit fs ® The preacher, usually lucid, wag rather Coffee Spices of all kinds selves.' \"ADVOCATE, FLOUR, FOR i RÔVISIONS, All orders will receive prompt attention.| el ene They cnn be ther tome.Ty | w à perplèXéd, and felt: at himself.He * \u2019 qüiek Sales and Small Profits, x ST ANSTEAD, C.E, fe ; ; Sta Le 4, May 16,1865.A.À.i can, bo taken any, Length.of Lime without injury a .- nstead, May 18, .- i o et Vag\u201d labored through the firit part, and said : We have also in stock an excellent line of Îs the Spirit of the Age.fice pra M.\u2018to wae residence.OF SALMON, cop, , MACKAREL, y 4 HP Oniike any other.sévorised medicine, De 7 ck 0 - RO tor Colby'a Pilla have received:.the unqualified - \u201cBrethren, 1 have reached the conclu- Crock IER WM: SPALDING.J 0 s E P H L.TERRILL and other FISH, - approbation of almost every.Medical mi an to [.: sion of my first point.\u201d ¢Thank God!\" rockery, : Rock Island, Jun June 14, 1864, .\u2019 Paints and Oils, ~~» .whom: the formula has been submitted.a $ éjaculated the old man, who sat before Glassware L L R RI G H CT! a ; À ADVOCATE, » LU \"| ge We hare known ?the igh oat nding, both \"À us flac )y + 4 + cra LS i Lamp oil \u2018 ) e is gent eman of the highest standing, bot i ©.À im; profoundly interested/in a\u2019 voice Hardware À LE STANSTHAD PLAIN, C.E.\u2019 # Derby L Line; Vermont, soso professionally, We hye pr KE firs.o- that was heard in every, pat of the : > \u2018 FREDERICK W.TERRILL, Kerosene Oil, apon the tormula by which theso pills are pre «church: YThenst-part: of that sermon Paints and Oils, T The undersigned Lasing bought to.Tin 5 ADVOCATE, * Window Glass, , ; Sig engin ie purpose for.which Fey ~~ 00is and stock Oo on .3 are est ned ; Was haräeBfto'preach than.fhe first.Kerosene Oil, Stanstead Plain, will carry on.the SHERBROOKE, C.E.Nails.Iron, Hardware HAVE RECEIVED FROM = YMANFOLARE & ce: Montreal.\u201d ï : \u201cWhy; Bill, what i is the matter, with Salt, S It Fish T I N B U 8 I N E 8 N @Z' Offico in tho Post Office Building.1017 ; ! * .ALT DR.CO: L BY'\u2019'S PILLS, ij BREE \u2019 alt, Sait I ee i .a Ag you?\u201d You look Ywa'i in the mouth.\" o I \u2019 aN 1 Ton th Ç | 2h 5 CHARLES C.COLBY, Crockery and Glass Ware, \"BOSTON \u201cEF Put up after this date, will be Æ9 18 ca .: î \u2019 Le ; 7 > gps EWell, Peteyl guess if, you had been | \u201d* ron and Nall, ohne à mood ne occupied by ther ADVOCATE, Teas, Tobacco, Spices, | Sugar Coated.: Ea s through -whatiI have, you'd: look bad ose, large number of articles usually foundin figure, for PAY DOWN.My object is to STANSTEAD PLAIN, C.E.and in short a general stock of articles usually a very large Stock of \u2014\u2014 Call for the Sugar-Conted.Take no other.19 \u201c6 y \u201d a general Store which we have not spice to en- give \u2014\u2014 st .° i à 3 #7 foo,\u201d What's, the matter ?\u201d.You umerate.We flatter ourselves that.our Goods f \"AC MARRIAGE LICENSES, kept in country Stores.\u2019 - 8.J.FOSS, & Co.Sherh¥ooke, CE.ig $ now sd i.Snivélsjidon\u2019t o P te 7 PERFECT SATISFACTION .2 - ; ny: ete und prices will suit all in want of our commodi- ,; , States\u2019 Money: taken for Goods, , Bole Proprietors, 2 x \u2018 » «Well; I discarded\u201dher last le Our customers and the public generally to all customers, and not to be beat in price May be obtnined of Rev.J.ROGERS, Pas- GG Oo Ad = To wi hould be add d.\"EE \u2018es.» ell, iscarde » er Jasklare por era A tocall.or quality.tor of the Congregutional Church, |, Givemea calland examine \u2018goods andprices.|.à o \u2018 © whew, Bol TC ah Rook Tetund, | Fh; LE \u201cYou did].whatifor #* \u201cWall, ASKELL, KATHAN- & Co.Also, on and after the 15th Sept, A.C.STANSTEAD PLAIN.~ GEO.R.HOLMES.Co Co _ Sherbrooke August 23, 1865.027 Rock Island October 3 1866., , ; ; Halls Residence near the Post.Office: Rock Island, Nov.22, 1865.I tell you.\u201cShé said she woudo't marry: |.Adapted te.the Country Trade.| \u2019 ; \u201c |TUBULAR SAP BOILER Tic _ LT chin om gs gal that.would \u201cNotice.putented May 12, 1865, will be on exhibition MARRIAGE ENSES, WV ATERVILLE, J ANUARY \u201c1866.es jarthats Ape Undorsigned has been appointed | my shop, where all its superior advan- May be obtaiñod of Rev.L.P ADAMS, at ,[ D : ë by tbe*\u201cHeirs of the late Rev.E.G.: ; pit ° aibblé; 2 Voie ading, that i \"bos MONK, of; England, to act for them i in .re- ao dated.other D maker vi be ak FITCH BAY: Co Cy em\u2014 Their Stock of Been decided in ges court of- queen\u2019 s.pct to thei» Lands in the Towaship o ious 10 secure one of Lhe greatest improve- MARRIAGE LICENSES, Co © d - .ss 4 ; 0 ob, Dublin, thatéséclergyman ; of the Sowing.deserved à gives notice that he [o ments of the age wil do well to call and por gale at the.WESLEYAN PARSONAGE, Stan- ON EAND | Ladies\u2019 Dress Goods 8 test the mefits of this pan.It hés-dône, stead Plain, b > .3 veh of \u201cEngl ind legally marry.| 1 by IF\u201d ob d that that ht .b Parms.where it has\u2019 beer - -used, the work .of any i, REV.J.TQMKINS.Ey Lo is unrivalled, and they are fully up to the re A: mse +.Observed t at that mig] ¢ e Lot No.17, 7th Range, 200 acres.other pan the sarie size, with ore*third of \u2014 G sods: w 0, id Merch di quirements of their custqiners and the public iB : He 4 § geasore of \u2018economiy, Lat Ne.13, 8th Range, 200 acres: the expense, Last \u201chick in the gugary of ir WM.H.SEEN CER, , /%00 Sy ares an id ere lan ize @ f oa 5 t No.20, 10th Range, 200 acres.onathan Converse, 2 arnston, it prove RHE] : : HIS ME DICINE is acknowledged even by ; i ° but that eve in the 3 hardest times \u2018He æLot No.19, 7th Range, 200 agres.itself a splendid success.8.One pan 0 feet by ve AU er} ONEER, on staples, T the Medical Profession to be the best Jone il Souls prefer: to marry Woman.\u2018Lot No.20, 9th Range, 200 aores.2 1-2 with tube, boiled the sap for one ton Bl DERBY\" LIN VT ï no OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS./ ê dy known for Rheumatism, all sorts of Lam + i ; .and the multitudinous articles required inthis ness sudden Colds and Bowel Complaints, an J Jot No.11,:9th Range, 200 acres.of sugar, requiring six;.cords of wood to F 7 le Aida lite bldsterin man to 8 q 8 V Toealit decidedly the best remedy now oflered on sa \u201c\u201c g Lot No, 12, 8th Range, 200 acres.complete the work.With the Tubular Pan A H v1 L.KINS, y, for Fy Sd Tt is known to be efficient in oppôtient; * toswiyst sect do | East half lot'No.18, 8th Range, together the necessity of boiling nights is dispensed {° FAS HION ABLET AILOR, - \u2018Phieir Goods were bought a little lower thau such & varioty Df cases.that very fow families \u2018 I \"don\u2019t exactly with 28 acres of Lot No 18, 8th Range, ma with, two thirds the wood, and wg\" thirds\u2019|.| a the previous stock, and will be sold at corres- now think they can nfford to live without it.RE éthit to judges king 128 acres, and the remuindet of Lot No.the labor is saved.All orders will be|.;\u201d A pondingly low prices for Haring A vwonderfa Effect when fakon ile gi ory | 2b bi ju \u2019 a 18, 9th-Range, estimated at 110 acres.promptly executed, and pans set if required|.Rooms i night's Bloc! \u2014Up Stairs.oo Cash, Produce or Approved Oredit.Rally, | jm oulejconnn the Poe to Pate m your sieeaud.appe luce, shou ; Wild Lands.A.C HALL.OT H 0\u2019 S.0\u2019 RO U RKE, = : DAILY- BECEIVED.: .GF PRINTS at nearly old Prices.£0 ALYSIB, Or subject 10 attacks o Heaxr Die: \\ .- Ô \u2019 .I Ss YSPEPSIA, where foud dis- pt vou porto tie class.Lets No.'12, 13, 16, 20, Tth Range, ren Stanstead, Aug.7, 1865.à = FASUIONA BLE TAILOR, wi A Heavy stock of mien Thome i por Ee contincd yabsects, 7.| a .: Ap i101.; - .EE A oolens & Ready-Made Clofning.\u2018regularly for a short time, sets every thing o ; Lots No.8, 11, 19, 20, 8th Range, INCORPORATED 1810.f \u2018ROCK ISLAND, CE.LOU States Bills taken at par and Goods sold ata right.\u2018 A lady iy ith bookstore \u2018oF Messrs ¢: .800 ogres, | Rooms over Wilkey & Jondro\u2019s Store.; discount.he name of the Medicine is blown in ench Th] LR 9 bottle of the genuine, and the purposes for which por.Fields! Bostoh Baw.a co Lot No.21, 9th Range, 150 nores.: manip, Culland Goods and .sks » JK PY West half of Lot No.18, 8th Range, H A R TT FT 0 R D SYLVENDER B.HUMPHREY, .MANUFACTURED.and see eur Goods an examine prices it is intended us well us the mode of using, at 3 of \u201cEve ahiirday\u201d on the table and | 100 acres.| hed, © Canada.who dealsin - a \"it \u2018was | publistied monthly or.The shore named Farms will be Leased | Fire Insurance Company, \u2018Bailiff Superior Court, Plonghs, oo, \u2014 oly every man in apada, PA until sold:, : BARNSTON CORNER, C.E.! .; \u2019 Tb {a _ du me a cap Ali pions found tresspassing on the Wild of Hartford, Conn,\u201d | 02 Best attention given to collections and : \"Fanning Mills, NEW GOODS JACOBS\u2019 RHEUMATTG LIQUID.N.pus Sif > Er twins if they Low will be punished + with the utmost se- CAPITAL AND ASSETS, JUNE; 1864, \"prompt retuins made Sugar Boilers, try this medicine has been introduced, it has à - bréfheris 57 Yo Se pion, ge, @1,048,018.88: | WO KEYES, i.D, Seong Wiel | ABRIVING VERRE.open ei ne 15 bo urnituré, an ; I 5 le Fe : So.1805.cE.G Monk.TC Avior, President, 3 So.M.Corn, Se- PHYSICE AN & SURGEON, \u2018 , ; cle from letters that are full and \" ; , i : » AB c\u2019 | æ ; r cretary ç st Bec'y.FR : GEORGEVILLE.$ al I NE PRICE STORE !! Nom ha Hale, Esq., of Quebee, date i A Vv E YOUR TIME! ' ° [= & With a\u2018 Buccéstfal business experience, À Office na residence opposite the Cam- All ma Wares i in Wood.and ron - \u201cYour Liquid I have found to be more\u2018pun- N CE .ewn dou.; 2 : ealenléie2ka à w a ver or a a Tess v SAVE YOUR MONEY !! poLtorEs se an ts Sera equit\u201d) i TG OO : CUTTING « Fox gent and.éffencious thany#ffy other liniment 1 ia een ably adjusted and PAID IMMEDIATELY upon | MANUFG \" BOARDS PLANED BY MACHINE, - Havégonstantly on hand à good assortment of NET a Hansford, of Sherbrooke, da Des the th here sis, the more \u201chüntiog you |.is-certifies\u201d \u2018that 1 have used and\u201d tested PAtisfactor _proofs, by the undersigne y the duly La \u201c ; manÿehorgnens oF \u201c DRY and FANCY GOODS A Non 5,1861 nn well as from the Satin , ; { , horized agent.press SOFA irr re tomy: \u2018satisfaction, one of A.C.Hall's \u201cTub- *** A.P.BALL Apex, -i Paper: \u201cæ/ Books & Wholesale Book- .f thers, I judge your Liquid to be n \u2014 Mix \u2018porns 1 Took a eiiisivas | vlag:Sap Boilers,\u201d and.can.confidently ress stanstésdiBépt, ry pO sellerg & Stationers, JOB CASTING TURNING & FITTING.| FURS, BUFFALO and COON ROBES, | Séporior artile to {int olsPeiry Davis & Sens.\" ; commend this pan to allinterested in Sugar- , ! PAPER HANGINGS From Rev.T.W.Constable of Clarenceville- : \u201cast glib tp benefft the world khsn'| Mekidg, \u2018It is no humbug, but a real.and FARM FOR SAL É; OLAREMONT, NEW HAMPSHIRE.Se FURNITURE, > ville, dated Sept.19, 1861: a to bo one of the 3 ov ; \" \u201c e foun Goi o facie; world, Jooks upon them a8.useful iiprovement.Haring a lay ge Sugary, The subscriber\u2019 offers Tor sale his farm of ny| re Cash PAID FOR RAGS.#8 On exchange for States\u2019 and Canada \u2018Money, | best medicines in Juve for Lumbago and kindred A ody 8 fo benefit {hiemsel vests roa \u201cad am prepared to om posé ares, Berth part of Lot Ja, 1st gt Range, T owns \u201cHO MA SDA AL Y, old ron, Rags, Produce, or on GROCERIES;ef ailkinds, Rhohmatic, affections, and also for affections of ) i] i F t es yo e Throat.\" ive experience, and knowledge of this pan, arc cleared, the.meee one Wd oral A AUCTIONEER, hor ere oredit.P AINTS, OILS, JAPAN, TURPENTINE, From Rev.8.G.Philips of Compton, dated Ë.# say £: 4 Suiikoe bis awl; $ ee et eee outbuildi ; .( Nov.4, 1862: À fout oiler takes & survey of \u2018it, {will do with the sam er oa [aor thee A bets \"to the subsorives fon the e STaNtesy PLAIN, CANADA ast RLES BROOKS Se Fos Rhoumatie Liauid 3 gured me of desi asi im prokementiadd applies for, | or have seen used.fused » pan 4 feet ang PTOMISER 1 JOHN D.WALKER: o +E, F.2G BODWELELY | sara RAR KN : tires years: standing, and I have used it in the ote Sd wk] 7 inches long by 2 1-2.feét wide, with it ;1 _Bagniton, March 12, 1864.AE yo.2 San \u201d Fes 3 MONEY wr 7 sas, PLANES, &c.family with excellent effect.I bave n large cir- patent fisfon He iy six\" quil : old.\u201d Monuld boil-sap for 300 Iba.of sugar, with EL Ë AUCTIONEER, Lx We would als partiqular attention to our °° of acquaintances, on this,and adjoining Cir- >i \u201c Exglanatia gos.rare ln dd rob MM cord A 3 ost wood: pon another Error AND ECONO u 1CAL sd ANSTEAD, CANADA EAST.\u201cfu Ge taken; usitil farther notice, at Ni tock of su a réphred on AOE, Compton.Faw pa dignity Sh kes: more SURF, and that of a! superior Gifts for the Holidaÿi; K N I G HT: & wy MAN, '66 23 \u2018te 75 cénts on the Dollar, | * ao nds of Fleur, al PT to him xt di od, ce © \u2018character di ie si, D Tv bare ane, ould.ar by, the best Albums and Album Pictures, > ne in exchange for hk whan willbe opt constantiy on hard.and : LS : (spin Hag! \u2018 uld save the expense of the Flogany SE ie forts ars {nbwthing), #vosessons ea Ai KNIGHT, 8 1 0: r.0 @ 00 d 8 \u2026 i] We ate selling at reduced prices for cash or TH E GREATWTRIA L.ri i fain at fasilly ë pik the Rive #8, in a-sngarysol 1000 trees.which way bo found the Standhrd Poets, \u201cnb hr n° = © produce.We would respectfully solicit the pat- AE: Ka : in i fr JONATHAN-CONY VERSE, 24 ni Bibles, iftorios, Libraries for the young, SALE AND ÉÉTAIL DEALERS I hi Rn bags, 500d bargains.TT A ches va EE à Bernston, CPE: Wil 40 A - y Dowi had haut gremjor of testh in TRH TE pt Manet Flour: Groceries; [Dry Goods, Waterille fo ala ou res OOS, SASH AND BLINDS Pay Down vs.Credit ! Pay Down of E ; : #16 4 Blink Book tandam Book «GF CASH PAID \u2018FOR OA \u2014 ' i Hl Ge Ld | EE A og CHE DORE ne ne M e nage an a .- RN ngs and Comte Sor Car Parlb¥ship ii Trade whe aia Va rises, #orociteri, oR &o., \u201c Watbreille, Tan 20/1886.087 ve tha ets Sint shy: Jon want-= Groin 107 |.ANG A USSES.SUPPORTERS ; ory Booty Answers Hu à ex AND GINE imap of Stati RUSSES.SUPPORTER , | and all work\u2019 W.; mands |.Bus an IGINES;o | 1 Almas dpprigaplot Stationers, | STANSTE 4p as 6 à | pren s ! us (a TED md wd 43) suf, Der Goods, Bra Bluow(ige malic ; af ural] ALBERT ENIGHT, «JOHN WYMAN.Rubber, G1 \u2018ss and Meta) 8 ; : a nr Fish, #*;; Crockery, .; mh 5 £a 2p Hie Sale\u2019 \u2018of Adi fo fund Te Fons as cheap & gh {ail yt Rubber jipp os, visé .A aticook April LE quaturiçes à co.Grain, oo # Prinin & Oils, ie.#éply ais PY) said ain si pl by B.F.Hub.* \u201cy can bo bought at Beck hin, | U.S.P.Oy Adareds, Defy Line, Vii feat Mapp Boley, 1 Lumber, Clothing, i 5 \u201ctosdieé qdestion, | % ether he Plain, onder the name| Peckidiand, Den.10,1008 °°° 1 RB MEUL For sale at | reg buh Fagin bik hor ; 8 M 0\" L.x Shingles, i 2) is Jie Shr fing: wg {aon Su ofr ar pr TT a 1a bi 7 FRNA! SRE A ï E vu.Fu UL ON, for Oash.# 4 ; ee te pT \u2019 Hinks to \u2018 ant camine, and you will surely buy at 4.A a! ho F .ex ! ; o ul erei rnin Anka.to | = Le m algo ost thes chere: rie nia HUBBARD & BOY NTON;; er I TexE se Jde Publis foe beh bf I e, would | \u201cHITCHCOCK & SON'S, , a Sie.say that, ¢ hag retno is P.SHOP on \u2018white a dollar will buy ] e.Abuve arti- 536k then ebewhere in the townahiff; All Kinds of Produce nd gt ail hat b The pubisesibe sls his Farm, LX tbe Dost ar tas by ur llnon toss néis 59700 pe of Toggle his Form, AA 10 receives, due share of ab , [of which are improved, There are two sets ; BED B fi HUBBARD, pts lace, two houses and in Us un Gi it pas to the buiing » ewned W.Herbert,\u2019 wil.oLD, PRICES.cio] and gocuph y G.vw Seng, where h We haves large fot of Bie: Tighr#*whichi will \"be LARA to accomodate all who are: Le : af FF a a.thought } BSF \u201cof buildings I Testh i À ON two barns.For farther patio lyre] TS gs Gold, Es, ei 16e obt A d'will in want of age or Sleigh painting, he market JI ub Ds = See or oise SE 8 pH torer » a M md A si a Pom ie 1800 a OBRAT Bis VEN pdfng be Pig | Phi a Bl THE iho?0; at tte po io He , du ste ee K Eq HUBBARD a Mt a \u2019 i 1 val ' i eens an in à not and dur dub ii caigge a smoker.NDRO.baie] .i fare?vs $ Oat, £ K gol vit ét Ets five value ir a snd dosirable TE iO, 8, RÉ: x > tel] .ils attet 0 he .» i bods of sve o ption: - Ÿ, ix 3 A ET = lain, Nov.16, 186.1.) (low, .Shen oxlrastéd, #ith or @RASEETE ne ch, 1886, 1:51 100 A ER.> Hemember! H Yi BROWN.104 ® are 2 nd poche UNDERSOLD.gg 1016 v w om êthe Rescue ier \u201c P o I Ole a 7, J $ .3 2 .+ { .to : CL 7 ; : - 5 - À dim a Cone FRE : , gi ne CL en ét we Cy oo Co a 48 a "]
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