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ewe that fathiona
dressed assn, ■hQ hauugas s0 hatlmrl
eases 1b sheen tesity geeing into
damp wi.dew. r And for what r
dame hs has etch tau times „f et.---eo li
M � pleasure his whole
Oilbdikeila Twin aAfurtao�aM Mat, ng
JeAsemses
tlussk 1. IHow saes erewho
+k
stew sur. entre of tato IY
the�afkan � 1�w.
try M hen web was tie ear in • city Itui esP►
thenested M Great *mai* foe peeish ail the
iota teat arm swum radios. Kee •heeds,,
what is to he earned la • ao�erpspee wimp
▪ non a eosenify be he rid tenni the
uk 1 a+k,is u al esti pts'
ince- . hsrd}J M� rMre tMs.osd p o -
es het ' :a
eeseswp
Ow Osamume � to who think Aaa• �1.�`-�._
have troth' being a gentle MflICAJ
INS of meths very memos of ha
ppinees
Aad how it woofer •urpria some of those The Late Battles.
withers if they only knew the atelier' of ammewees DereAT•L-Hla wee ('1 Aa•
fasbiwtabla ++dolsoee, yawning out It TILT ILIT 50 Pin'aa-IMUteSTI*U DE-
TAIIN.
CleeIejAyr, $rpt. i4.
nenlam life in weari/Jae edea. g Lm Only
tadustry for a week or two dram Itself Y
r indoence, strut its brief hours sad en
dem he enjoyments , and with what joy
t will dot'the implements of idleness, and
nares its rusty salt of work. Yee, there
,e tau greater mistake thee to suppose hap-
piness
can be found under the cloak of
frivolity. Life without work ; t breathe
your existence in tanning ; dissipatittg
your time ; without • useful action to
achieve; waseiag away your energies, and
allow vitality itulf to evaporate tato inac
�, may macer to the thought/me enjoy -
meet ; but to the manly mind it is punish -
taint.
Very Inquisitive.
In Caredasome People tire quite m
tetluisitive as their 1 ankve neighbors, if
we way judge from the following little
i"cidect
Nome years ago, the Receiver General
wee Wavelling on ■ steamboat, with eon -
adorable funds for the Government, and
for the sake of safety and privacy, he en-
gaged the whole of the ladies' cabin. The
possums wen all alive to ascertain the
meson of this arraegewent, and especially .
to know what basement the great mon had
,m hand, to require eo much room and
111M1417. At length one of them, more bold than
the rest, asked him it he was ou agocera-
meht contract.
'Yea,' was the gruff reply.
'A very large one 7'
'Yes, very large '
'Nay I ask what it ie Y
'Yes.' I
Nell, air, what is it ''
Why, you tree,, said he, with very
great `the Queen of 1':n,Lsad at+4a
wade a present to the Kinn of Siam of Ler
hale of Lake Ontario, and 1 ale engaged
to bottle it off 1'
So more ,questions were asked.
Nr. Starks, 1 of the Herold,
has arrived fere from the battle -lied of
Ceiekamaage, where be whemsed the two
days' fighting. Hs says that official reports -
of the 'tattle from N ash,ngtoa are In the g
mala totally false, and that mealy the Army w
of the Cumberland hie met with • defeet a
which must pat it upon the defensive for some b
time w ewe*. Thomas' corps were rally
the only ones which did .17 fighting on the me
bast day. It d►1'ea;rd Longstreet with born- ;'1
r bleslaughter, dr•lring him its great confusion
for over a mile across Chie1amauga Inver.-
f,onestreet in the two boon' tight loft a Mou-
rned •
am killed and double that roundest.
McCook and (.;rune dna'
tot silifiraiP
bear Mu
mem er
setritione than . h ea completely rosined
4 the lards mann, se u the urJte•re way.
hes awned that meat sopesysred see saw.
eir awl Mewl, {sager, hssolas G+t�g trine
came tem dmf perepered by the onlinan
mods.
21i141W4:5 :J. ,rd view ,! . it ewe
'variety d voters, besmearing Um mat h,twat rtTii�L 1�.tT.t tieI dm
thrusts ; and the tra.eiten seasidered Loair }sail w ul, bate tame .seas thea
ashes butsaaas t• ►sag •heist M tbe� hlmsslf. 1U e�,rts p draw ksb tree►
retia Hier► 7 ahsesmaow o/s}1 th'7 WPrrb•r }sami"e 1wo^d eeonlis tori N ..sees a
thaws. tkrjela i 1 ht busks 1Le .newt estrus e+,rider.(w. rhh (hs Musa rw b
Anew wa.ellw moored tberr r nr~eon �dierr 11s gesl}saM a b�
mere .swiss of km ,ta+me suticht ca He I wulwut a ataslrogra dere Ia ere tthsM hesam
t1*s a tare of }e , jet wb.ch bad �rltyyy���a./pprrrdda w',; of tees is a its a K
1raMif..*it;`.t"'• PP ��rr��P11ber ncP•sioof M
ser the .tatam silt 9rrnr."gr it e n ate end called .,u,
church from esu mutilation by caasiag sone, t
W taw. from the altar, eumhweadurg the far. ,knew
O*..rahce of the rustle population. }Le Jukn !'
!
however, very near falling a victim to�l 7k doteapexed sod *moat bats asps
tatenamels of los a, o at P•'niourg, there t4
atmh e bele tbrueg► u. doormen, and
mi0
pup olaee asserting biro w be a sorcerer, fell
upon hies, and *Quid have thrown him lute a 'I u herr' saes.'
1011"h
author a heated oven to be commuted, but fur h
'John. ort! Jw take title goose out r
odd it to meaty inlet of the authorities Our buktkl frkatsptatg to hes fat so as
her to w rasa,, std eselanasel:
k' '• I • yosr nodule for iutrediag
Not EA*ILT 1'aiGNTCs1O.--T11. abepbehd s os lou, but f'1 gl o .334 mtsalf .r
series of wife who attends w the wants of ldrellen Aud uetore tM Hedy could e.plsia bar
is Loa- tin -khan Scotland, is a character worth lout, r•e.ning to bim, M kid g•tMccd up bis bat
and
tittle leg• 6he r uruug-minned and at,u•g-nerved and male bis exit whir► was Hollered by tea
Beck- •sal •number ut autmm�ie •necdotea are told f .retic yells of tie ger Is } am w •110
he iutar of her prowem. 7 he following IA nue of the
nkat that little ling made au old
canger best :- Her bonnie u wlitsry, no other d■el. baelarlur std au u!d maJ.
gee
who ling brine washer miles of n, and during the
geese .1"r. ',hen her bueland and awn aro un tke laa*'�*ntuea Ar THa fT7rODas.-A
could hum, she ham aou,etimes stonge risif015, lis 1 psl•rr paper psbli.kd 1. Beethwortb, Vic -
legged the road paring the door cuoneela the east nun
gc•"/ an amttsiag account of the pr
with wed, :he wren 1.1 Scotland in then tipsier.- Pis;rues ',t • eiliaera •1111•1 wwu. wbu, dm
ie tare Wh,•rr the Ilaveck branch of the North iter plessetl with the lady that calked his dLmer
eosin. eh
III
�e eon- his way trout the k('aledonian. I tee t a y ^ant'. {lis aefpr 5epatdass geyrn� ser
's, r, Haatei. and of these else generally had acne ~n4, .I1b01 roilw•) far d71°1 be", pato in
medals, and A s •I troy Irish r mon came newly day when a4vi'.e'.• In tea 10(441 5 555 yow.g�[
/llemn, she was alone sating a tittle firl, a gee/Wand:i 1V1 i i high state of rumen, sur deposited
bock Atter righting },w peps, and Wrung round hits at tM door. She bad onee�easm of .entre et.
awiw. for • ti,ue, the following Jialugue e,sued vies• a'i1k paletntrnd aakyeerapi. bonnet,
who *ell muss, maid he. ynu'ce some mighty wird Ing usual saoldin pm tM see, *11
he der nioe bans here. sire bans, was the dry Inn he� iksidcs holding up the prem, the
sad a R•11a„r.e• 1".x, 1 think ('11 have one maul, enc hand was engaged in the totthersus of d
sere
asw. rant ye'!1 no get one, my wan. --Yat, nettling lha ,,,,,,,i 1botraisonea white the other .p wt .
other dau.eted, past iia fact u u s stool f.r the pun the e4 tbeng-bottle and • plwtogopb irks•
sit a pose 0f taken nue d rn Crow the crilIo , use1 of the young geetkman to whom this
*herr they herrn', and be til so boldly, wen
110 lois', ows were pl.gbte.l. She took the
saw nu one was in the house but the leo. Ionise hale in storm. and committed d it in such •
mea, nigh arid child. With • torn face. however, feats J , 'lair
v lily sad et .mea -which ez•
i
cu00a she endthi rel stepped before bim, and said-- ' tested nn everything bat feet .
Foul, Ire1 oily h,n)r 4441 ye room in here " The � of the Fng lien laagaa bar health it n. (ooad •
wlch, Herr' a one. woe an:erred, defientIy. And num,, 1,J :Li ween her taealth keen to fail
mind tbedevil a ane '!1 se re gang ret again ! bring I (want to( hnr*n a;rrese Tni.bnaaoalhat leu Itterall♦
pro ale anee 50C. wa0 out a 1eikc in ttr end 44't 1 111,
I,l�� I the verdict of the young Idy'. •sediciJ t-
t•1h 0f W eu,•oy a beam% laugh at the succere of hnn er I Toot 1. Sr she ibte, fwd ware: her way if
e ro- -Tear. � Toot r.f amc eligible place where ladies -of
the _ iii-vork- are lent out to take single On horse
'Millet] 01 Food Necessary. bac;'
tetra I4 is .a ye cable as in nuintal life; a tun-� }etc of LtuatTNINO.- recente Lockport N.
44400 iloIt is nr s the child exeIuo,,elt with arrow 1.} Journal chronicles • wonderful
r„ot-it becomes fat, it is true, but alts! it is f.41 �r Ir.,o,e l An elm tree, about l.4
rickety,.oad "ehri 44 4 ih ,a diameter, n truck i aboct •
lean„ with with difficulty. uMa mus is its norant snot .m le erah „l that t tleu struck is such a
ueecr thiuke that her offspring cgnncl make .sneer that shout twenty-five a or thirty feet of
bone -hr, whet it the same thin t!e gfie of (Le tree from and above a point
> phosphate ah mt atter feet from rte ground were taken
aro, ui liar, the principal bulk of bone -out of
tone, starch. It does its best; und were it for a Out scattered the .eery directionathe
or ion reds
the .ittle milk and bread, lar°ur'i• eo tree above the portion lbw
perhaps now and theca suddenly
extracted, coming down and setting
ork• Lille teem soup,- 11 would hare fro teeth and lend •ryttin; itself into the stuns?. the tree
II" Mases et sIJ, farmers keep poultry; what mime ueoty-6v,, feet of its body, *till standee
re true of fowls is true of cabbage, it iurnip,or as erect set eves with ens large branching
tog, ,n ear 01 wheat. litre nr'x with t; ,e fond of limktantos*he:l. The trios was solid ends
eat fin.I,,1 sufficient
tient numbrat er
" egg
shells will
lary i �'by tough, aid cresograiod, hut the
was - in ,re eg:s than Centre. A well bred y fowl 1 room for heat the lower lie 1parrt of the tree, torn �*bore making
bey online -deo lay a vast number ofegga, but it u pan miring, to 4.e inserted. The tree stands
clear the eahnot do so without the'material firm. ands of respectable 1eight.
tor the shells, however nourishing her food
may be in other respects. A f.,wl rich the (} At Manchester, • few days ego, two
hest will in the wor11L not finding any lime its fa -tory girt quarreled, and arranged to fight
the the soil, nor mortarfrom walls, nor caleare- an Ftrstford, to which place they went, ac-
ex- toe natter in her food, u ihcapacited from tonsured by a }arge number of boys and
its hryin,( any e2.". Let farmers lay such facts- errs. They threw off their bownetsaad shawls,
ty ase mese, .. hi,11 are matters of common ober- and haring down a line, they toed it. The
a- ration. t . heart, and transfer the analogy, et - conditions agreed'on were that there aboard
ride they may do, to the habits of plants, which he no punene bei: or screaming. After
tires ate es truly alive, and answer as closely to several Medi. in the c0utse of which toner
Taal judicioust►este.eor. - . .. their lata were aced, both fell, sad
imperceptible' `-- �"m wire on the rr unci
r Ycoatituittu of alba 7nilseaerww. s .° ° one was beaten until ala
i4
K
whim
An .assists ,e atfvm to the Pruhaeur W,I
'AM is jowl woe aro.Ist{a . Whew the suitor
for the hod of Prot. wiles"•s d.ajihlerliifd
liaised the lady's •(probation, be wax, of
mems, resemd t.. peps. liming armed his,
probably, trot et expected ease, We rime
geatlemsa lees directed to deem- the lady to
cert4 to lace falter -arid douhtlea her are
theme was prompt. Professor Wilson had
before bim. owe work, int the fly Iesf u
was duty liscribed: •• Winn Use
eoetplimenb." Hs tc r• this oat, pin
he daughters thaw, soleal led
young lover, sad meet been to his war
- �--- _
Sstana0 ExyIAOaalx,ay.-A
whinnies matches latelytook place
don. Then was • raof ladies
iris to view the performance of *1*.
itb, aged nine, who full justified t
t taken in her, es did also her two y
rothen of seven •led tiro years of •
performed moor feats which rel few
o and acknowledged swimmers
r.
nie
oe
trimmer, Mastoaston
ished ale by the ease
loch he not only sustained himself
ater. b
h.
were!.
I•Ylen
were both badly 'mitten, and thio enemy b
the centre, driving Critteuden is ever) d
tiara. The defeat of this part of the
caused Thomas to abandon his field and
flank
(line ; at tk to he seineltime tire and
nemy, not re tes
k
en, wlfat he had accidentally aceompJe
foiled ne pursue the advantage add Wood
Begley went in the centre and reettabli
that pert of the line. The day was u
though the enemy held the field.' We had
token three piece* of Artillery more than
had lust, On the tint day Thomas had
:note' lon,*treet, o, the section he saved
army of Kuseerans from annihilation. 1'
tern to twelve ,wt Render, he fought the enc
and repented him in three chargers, when h
rug the sasault n. rain, the enemy pas
rower' on the right and centre, arid at
first ehuree broke Crittenden and Jk{o
liner, and muted their entire commands, d
reg them in de*fin-.eeful panic into Boer
ea/ Clauamo ga Themes, with his eo
*till contests 1 the dry lied wes enabled
timely rcinlOrcement of Granger to bol
peainon until Melia --ell, which covered
retreat to hose, ille.
.]Pr. Shanks left the battle -field at 7 p.
,slay and Cbattam.otaat awry of Moeda
r
Itnaeernnswes 1a'Iin;4 back nu fkrtt*,,
where he was peef•cty safe from all 11ra
cured do. Jim liar,, of rnmmueieatiQ* we
per teeny ,.ea,,, •rd he had plenty of am
shier. and protisiune in Chattanooga to eta
• nw.nb', tinge. lhe reset u natural)
Je a- h, u., w we have 1014 Iren,eud,.us1y
nate-int. not Ires than fifty press inning
,u
he bents of the peen's-, thounh Beige on
eree.ptn Per twenty. The relw.l Lunn, kill
-'04
minded mil exceed our owe,. • In kit
he has lest double our numla-r. Itosec
iu up danger, but at the time Mr. S. 1
•ualtutouga, the integer to Burnside w
very imnw.ent.
-- _.never }e
The grand match was for prises of sow
enterable rains. Tae entrisa were -A, (,
sa rokn a,aereboy, who had won several
roe not the least, a champion's gold one ;
line Williams and Junes, of Bermondsey,
fall well known as amongst the fine -clans
k his men of Lagised ; and Mr. Gardiner,
now, was the winner of many mate'ee. 7'
bed tanee sat len temente of the bath,
and closer or better couteeted ran we mer
Gardiner came in first, none of the
had 1 being much bebiod ; the second only a
f+ profess
w° ett.trmar Caaxo*s.-The Loudon T1
de of • 5th Sept., a ()ficial itutru
lb, were steed*] received by Colonel
tom commanding Notal Eugin.,. at Wool
nay I announce% his appoiutweelt to the Com
e corps in Caned', whither he is to
the
early in October to relieve Major
oky err•gtr, recently promoted by the
Major Gen. Oldfield. Col. Ford will L
err' !item' in his command at Woolwich on
proximo by Col. Hawkins, It E., who has
the
elle Hat
�t, beet employed fur some years_ past on
y Buu'.4 ry Cmamiarion between t-nittd S
d a
and British territory, in the western po
his Korth America
m. Act:melon-A }bw days ago, lir. 1
1'yeb, of London township, was aenousty
gas, lured by a fall in his mill.
rep �" A workman on a staging in F
mu- e''erard. The sneeze male him dropa s
red the sone dsahed •maty braille out, and
a man's falling 6iady di.todyrd fear other
7i,, men wuu uccupieJ lower stagings.
10 Sret.htu TO 1).4ATr.-O* Monday even
ed a little girl, daughter of Mr. Jonathan Sh
N"ue,lham, while the family were bitting
nus tea. puled over • cup of bonnie tea, and w
rut
so severely scalded that she died the next
[St Mvv . Argus.
The Aristocracy ot England.
Tbe London "Spectator"' lays then
r. rule that England is governed in nine' v.f
4. 1 citentent by its people, in quiet times by
g Ilroperiy and that the ultimate sovereegn
ant ruts with the tax -paying body, which, whe
e. ; ever fairly aroused by a great danger, a
n in authority with a force before which resatanee has become almost • Lir" coatinues, only another word for the
, !greater owners of lana, batten little to
• thrmeh a Ione series of years indefinitely
j creases the authority of that house, bat it
' (rem tbe influenee of habit, not from any re
, lens/tee rand to blood. No one cares as
i political point whether the Stanley* a
' Smiths or no ; hut the lou of their estat
1 would at ouce destroy their local power. T
1 Percies have nem the Cnnquest always he
their present position, though the family b
j been ahlorbed once in the Lotaines, then
f the Dudley*, then in the Seymour*, and tin
ly in the Smithson*, • nice comparative
without s pedigree, bon nevenheleas, ere
ciaiog the hereditary influence as fulle and
with M little resistance as if they hed de
seended unbroken from the firet man w
robbed the Sums.
" There is no. pedigree in England, and
eery few in Europe; which can vM with tha
of the F.aris of Devon -and, unlike mote i
is not of herald"' manufacture -but an tirade
ifive tirnes the political influence derived from
that dement. It is doirbtfill whether the pod
igree of the sovereign in the learn exalts be
. rank in tbe eyes of ber people, for nee in
/ inannrity of the middle chat trace i
hack to the Intectreas Sopeia, and thereetop
It is true ine-nt in the centre of the group o
landlord's occur some great historic names,
and that the mom prominent --Penne, an()
and Greenlee -ant intertwined with the
whole history of Great Baitain, but a family
now of vast influence -the Gowere-is but
faintly linked into the national senate, and of
e mentioned not one can show
what continentel heralds call unbroken de-
scent. Historic nssociations convey infito black se
etice, but they din to the property rather
than the race, and t e Mristocratic element'
'of' the Englith constitution is, in fact, pimply
the eters which owns the soil."
from Grey's Ferry. were atittonne theme- i
selves by singing and ilsticiug, wben one / L.'
verse or 'Bonnie Blue Flag .' one rd. the
i.
other ladies jestingly staid, • You're a rein
en' it which another ontumenced the
ished, the lady wbo lead been calk.' a ,,,
rebel, 'I wieh we hail pistols, I'd fight a a:
duel with you fur ceiling roe a rebel.' At . p
this, a daughter of the gentleman at whose a
timer they were, *aid. 'We have pilled:. il/ I i"
the bona, bat they are not Iciade4: They- I c'
ite
brat member ,if the .11SIeeiCa* JOY
I/ cad Art contents a menus
anon !rota Portemor W. It. Ito.rers. givin
I recount of his oheerveliona Mr the v
theme. The hattery nine en the oentitio
interned 2n0 Iturusen elements, each an
Mondrian of tom. It vim Arran d in th
pa. atus. 4 antedated of, comparison
th the electric light. a flume of tonne's
nit east open a photometric semen, equal t
sperm candled. By • serim of observe
res the emboli points illuminated by ave
cow entrrent were timed to have a force
ing from 52 to 01 times greater. than th
room* lamp with its reflector. thus eranin
illusainenmr power equivalent to from
to 12,200 stanilard sperm candles,
ring thine light from the Altineo'distance
it the suifece of the sereen. This ems
*fleet of 014 e/ectric night sending its rays
ually in all directions anon the luminous
tie, and was vastly 'bon of the collected
I which stretched like the of • comet
rn the surface of the greet reilector. Pro-
ssor Bogert says :-" Judging from some
nt experiments on the power of each a
etor to augment the intensity of the light
flitting frotu focus, there can be no
bt that along the sue of tbe cone, when
ugbt to its narrowest limits, the illuminat.
loree of the carbon light as displayed on
Suite Home, could be rivalled only by
telly along the sine line." The only
*nous expenment of precisely the same
4 was made by Buse° with te elements,
the photometric equiealent of bit carbon
t was but 5T2 candles and 1 2 candles to
were brought ; and in artier to gi' re it a
form of a dtiel. dist:men were Mamma
du
III
in the room, the ladimi took their places, a?
word woe giren---oue, two, three -when ws
the lady who bad called the other s rebel, te
i maid. 'I will elk in this chair, as I wish to 2,•
die easy.' Word eras again given, and ebt.':
the Baltimore lady who had a selncocking ,.,„,„
pistol: pulled the trigger, anti bano, went tie
the piaci ; a piercing rete.ant was heard, ' it.
and in an instant the room wan tiilcd with I 0
the members of the fatnily, when it was eb"
dimxivered that two of the ladies had 1P°
swormed ; the Baltimore lady was stand- I"`
ing motioning, and the one who wished el
to 'die easy,' stttiug pale with terror in rar
cell
her chair. One ball had palmed thmugh fro
- her dress on the left aide, grating the re
ekin, while in the lear of a table on which re"
she rested her arm were eight dietinet shot mtlb
holm, and rme bullet embedded in the fm*
wood. The pistol had been loaded by a en,
dou
boy on the 4th of Ja4y but the charge jog
bad not been tired. he ladies were mon the
restored to conscionanous, and commenced the
to realise the danger of meddling with urn
ti., will not dieregard tbr the future. w,::,
ligh
Minikes of Printers. the
I fitonala people are emit/nosily wondering at
the 'eareleammee of editors in allowing so
remsysfeeee Ind blunders to impair in their A
mamas, and sear the mint. Such people ser
ka ow very little of t6e difficulties -ore had Mau
ahead mid imposaibilities-of keeping them now
it
111.111,
ones masa
is and tit
hr
es 'mine
he Miele,'
as the at&
in go roa
AI. make
IT tiain4
• aboet
forever
ho first on
their t
newt •
(Awning lerems----meth • weir -their heads Alyte Nests, of.Lansvire. hr., says in a let -
alternately from side to side, -while they ter i --b Whim le New York,* this muter, I
unal/y gum round. Careful . persona, Petchand he !my of es perarsent semi of Mrs.
foie feet high, and plate - them doen flat Se .4..t::en's etnebratid Hair Restorer and
ea. Sometimes they stoop donn, lice Zylohniatann. Innen 1 bare found valuable.
in walk with their hands in their Sold bfaet
eide et tin ear. i alau.lating perste*
t persons step NIAIIV, for !ear of being - ---,---- _ .
ed.. Tini4 persoi.ta often step off from •
walk on meeting another, and Alan. 'On the 2no: iititantr,t!le wife of Mr. P.
ad a stone rimmed of over it. Wide. Trainer, ore daughter.
person. •tiie-out,' and have a long
to their arms, while their beads shake
eanicellaneously. - Careless minims are
along loosely on their heels, and are ,
stubbing their toes. Limy perons AUCrI0,,,liA SALE •
one side of the walk and then on the ,rtTi
of stamp movement. I'mtable per-
t sons walk fast surd elowely by tante Adven-
. turoto persons try all the roadie frequently
A Rat to Butchers.
correspondent of an English journal de -
nem arid recommit& a new raetbod of
ghtering hitt% for the market, which is
rs. he object ot the neer/rune* is
revent the draining tem the vessels of all
tricts which constitute the blood, which
e ordinary method. This
t is accompliebed by the sdtnission of
to the thorax of the animal by means of
taring between ale ribs, by which proem
ungs are collapsed, and cannot be again
matters will riot prevent errors nom creeping to p
in, even when professional proof eeaders are the j
engaged expressly for the purpose A d
when It is borne in mind Umt in' most papers tante
smelt an expense is necessarily dispensed with, air in
end Be proOfs, on thet mount, are otten pane
harried) examined, the tact will no longer the I
appear strange, In cosnection with this nab- hal*
knife
A filmgoer poblixhing home attempted to tion
publish a work that should he a perfeet even neck,
men of typographical seceracy. After han prim!
bed. Siroaftaneously with this panctur.
he butcher, hy means of a short, stiff
, severs the spinal marrow to the Jena-
ot the skull with the first joint rif the
an operation producing rustantaneoes
ram and almost immediate death. These
ions secure the sodden montage of'
proof readers, it was posse'd up in the hall of bras
the Usiversity, and • reward of fitty pounds the ei
thing and the immediate sespensin or
offered to any one who sheeld deft*. ea error. regions
Fact ease remained two weeks hi this Ober ; enteri
mod yet, when the work was tweed, several the
reuetioe of the blood, by which all the
ng the lungs, anti is titained off from
ceircue, while the arterial bleed and
peesented hien with a rate as 1.486Seitt
el hie visit. Adolphe stuck a black plume
lin belt, which had once rum! trin fether's
chapeau, while (lotilde plated in hie bands e
book, out of which she had 'many tonee read
to him during has tickness.
Bruiting away • tear from his cheek,Tishin
Mingo waved throe times an adieu, arid then,
Napping into hill berk, ;minima
bet, be weed oet of etitht, sending back b
wilel whoop.
All felt the elegem of their Indian trifled,
for toe lied bent • %emits with all ; toit
ti/de wept le treseet, and rootinually recoiled
ne Med the may little seta of hi:wisest and
eatestkes thee he bad performed. She woo
lend aloes is the wood', sod visited *my
spot where they had sat and talked together -
here they bed mashed the setting ma as I*
Went AMPS %to the hied of the Greet Spiro;
Nem they WEI epos Me mono sad stare
there had be ba the wampum Prins
width should their Marts together.
Moiety wore emu, sad ioniser timid the
liar is jet rotors, old cowered up dm ham
As yet trodsieg lied been heard frees
Misr ; and tee heart of Chmikle was
withia bee. Eiodelenty WOO tans*
▪ tin."141 et her , rhe yew roCialY
• Mee% mei that his was honed ands the
. eM tree, wines min tied emensted
eight be WM, eel the griefebielres'
heart et lir laths wee build with Mr. Re
io be tessfewed, sad from wen 411
rfterim=101 man, moinedli. do her Inas
134 MI SW the geteareahtifer bed tetra No
• ee Aping, with fis *stied gasman mons
C. M. Trueman
i throb the fencer inetead of going through the TS inetructed by MRS. wATKIN8, to itett
gate, arid never !ct down the barn One -idea b. bY Abth"'", 11 lb* A""'"° 1""nat "
✓ pemoto are apt to hit their knees together.-
- pereone and very selfish ones eo in.' Cross Friday, 2nd October..1863.
Commencing at noon, . .
f selves up to their !Imes in a mud -puddle, al -
1 few Item. .1beent-minded persens often take Sin 8,„Inein____anniall'n,, bnii kiln)). '" r._„.?......,.....
thoueh the 'sidewalks are excellent Diane TERM( LIBESAL, and sill be made knovra
fied men move alow and erect. lain persons at time of sale.
eut scram the corners, and kick every dog nnnlenchr Sininadli1863•
tedroad,perneftdmis snimeep ettitienteeir fingonedes teheee: .,,7,',12.1.7.,:knicr;.7,,,k il..07,..1.7::;.;:,..71.7 „:,,....z....,,L1.,,...re.::,,,,.,
rt,, erew inLake Henn.
they meet, knock down little chiller, run - - - - - -- - - •
ribs pretty hard with their elbows. Yery
against lade., and hit ""*7 tw•1 m".8 FARm FOR SALE
from their sides. Very polite perms are
sometimes seen bowing in their course to
event girls and black stumpe.
West Imhof Lot 34, on the eth coo. of Vs
A bashful gentleman of Holly Springs, neki,„..11,,I,f,welne.!Iri ):.•:..'„,„,...h..d,dk-woadburnienali,iniot inn!
Mississippi. took a violent hankering after • ,
fair marestrem nr tha town, and after • great
deal a hesitattoe, finally bronght his courage
op to Me sticking point, and made an even- WELL SETTLED NEIGHBORHOOD
ing call on the lady. Ile found her hosilr te.', wilte,e4 T., he auld at the
engaged at work pressing off a garment with
very courteously, end continued her work.
a ta"°r.. ge.e..' She' bc'wever'reee4It4 him LOW PRICE OF $1200
*fend had abided into silence, for he found
the lady. The *Merin entrance athe v.
it impossible to maintain a convenstion wi
A bevy et.tbs vembetnies,,, ranaida mends pnoenon ion pan on oree. For ttirst,perbeo,-
Moneiear Comte, a celebrated Fronk ven-
triloquist, when travelling by night in i dein-
goner, the trevellers of which had fallen
asleep, men them horn their slumber by a
eoefesion of voices or robbers at the wen.
dows,calling upon the postillion' to stop. -
The grastaat etinaternatinn prevailed, elan
Comte Mined fo tom:Mete for fist traveller,/
with the robbers. end Meseta the depository
nf their purses for this purport. Raving
werriors might know by whose herrn they had
raise, Ito plunged into the lowest to return to
his owe tribe.
Every emotion, mon Mitt of revenge, had
been wettest ow rinse heart of Tielia.Mingo,
mid freers that Brae his nem* became a terror
to his fail, Hie belt weit nnw ilways hung
eith reeking scalps, and his arrn was nerer
rained but to slay.
thli °niters were then at liar with the
Whnts Man, end the captive wbom Tishri
Mingo had renned tmm the death that amm
ed brat had hem taken by a war party in s.
nerd nee eamiee yoath as the boy Adolphe,
the brother of the e White Fawn,' whom be
lond and Inst. The memory of his more
peaceful days, vibes by lammed hm firm Inane
of lore at die feet of elotildit, and burned re
Nor teeth tonere was revived In Me burl, and
he resolved that the eaptin should go fen.
Bet A was no easy task to bring the minden(
he brothel. warners to coneent to this. for
warty of their nembei had been eon recently
slain. and their bodies breially dnegered he
the eoloniss, and %key had morn to be re -
Finding that his rook were receneed with
/greet rfieferne it was then that the brave
the etor7 of hie Mee. fle told them nf the
°White Form," who hid mimed him M him
Ms mud (wile Indian sagarity contesting
hes them who had iettleted and watched
hisi threw% Me review nf hie nineteen; IMP
rold *ma of Ur Moth, drsvingi off their
amiss beta tlie resew object of their re
news, setil mon epee the tribe whose
arse% aad who; les foe slide ISO his owe
TO BE BOLD
and has ended in chagrin at defeat. There
are gmuntia for hope that such will be the
man thia evening should the decieive
vote be taken. On other band, if' the
Ministry a defeated, of which me oan dis-
armer no immediate danger, the opposition
will not find itself in a very enviabie porn
Bore, for we find Re ebief organ, nob se
the Quebec Clormiela already miming out
with the declaratioe that, front the ruegelpe
&aniseed state of parties, it is imparibie
to carry on the Goveirement with the pre-
treat Maw, and that, therefore, • dissolu-
tion TIMM. nese. This, et Meet, foreign'',
us with a hint of what the opreition
woukl wilik to do, if it had the opportuni-
ty. We trout, Ihr the rod of dee Mob
country, ttrat Mr fish's Motion will stare
the fate of ite
BOOK IIICITIO111.
One 01 the nres ne oome rent
looking on and laughiag.
Wm. Monney Esq., J. P. ---Sworn, waid count he' would take. Mr. Outman° rea-
d* primer bad been bmight befnen him ed the GM are the Inn twat.
in hia capacity as magietrate, on a charge ! In chinning the Jury, Hat Lordship
of Melee burned Henry Armstrwig's said that during his seventeen year,' pi.
barn. Haring heard the evidence ageing, periencP as J edge be never hail an many
her, he admontehed her not to may an). Caste of anon brought before hina tioneem-
iively, There was anynetleag alarming he
' tie feet of the increued frequency of this
earning crime, se it wax nee more diffioult
of detection than mat other*.
• Verdiet, Sot Guilty. The primmer
was not diteharged, Mr. Cameron signify.
ing hie intention of proceeding upon eme
of the other counts.
The Quern re. AUtmt Rash, forgery. -
The rime,' was eharged with bluing
uttered a prommtemry note with intention
to darted The note wsa draws le Amer
of Seth Ruh. and peenneted to he eigoag
by Taw Kay sad Jobs Kay, of the
township of 1 'thorne it appeared by IX.
evidenoe Mat the note WY in tbs hand-
writing of peiemer• and shin that the
signatures were not ceossiso Nr.r.
diet, oogity. Senteneed to four years
in Penitmetimey
! ruled
ti let
Mr
Cameron
:um Ail it
thing in anewer without she wished. She
then onnfemed that *he wee guilty of the
charge that bad been preferred against
her. When asked what had induced her
entrimit moth a crime, Atte replied that
*he didn't know, and Om sided that ehe
had hewn sea treated is the family ofMr
Primmer im europium girl, and hate betel
Inept by the family the hes injared en
deeply thmegh her monomania, if it. may
les totalled, for several years, out of pare
astirratica. -Ma Lordship, after eon
entertaining wisher, wand of the perry preening him regret that the mild not he
Mier ewes* hderesting, The beet slat to the reformatory priann, sentential
writers in the Veited Breese Uwe written her tin lire yaw,' in the
for the mush* Mesell- Timor rwmo, Proviessial Penitentiary at herd Maw -
Brieton. fer was at this oaks The prietteer vepa silently am sire was re-
lit.aterwoott ewes out MI &Mit end wont
wynnaa mut..
1%. Omen Se jowl
beaky am ewes. The peamat esslier re •
awe resorbed we. NOW) WWI may stelh. The primmer wad dentgrei with Immediately after the crime& el. th.
•
3
writing, John
is trial on a charge
,isifirialeautP:14rtisilicoe2toiall°Cavsuuiretud:tyuepeetenealroo"urirsaulianaceilt!ce.iicer:.
the almost noon>
iythiog sinister or
out of hie field as she thought. The cattle
Mis Davis swore that atm beard • mum,
amnia betimes Drought sad his wile. Jar.
Orogen pointed tat where he wished the
stake, aid mid if otd Quintra pawed that line
a was • here he would be killed She told
him not to do that or be would be holt. Ile
answered, "Let MS hang, say an, and I WO I
do ix" There was a report that my husband
was intimate with another wootan. Did not
blame Drought fur spreadiug it nor did I
ever say to Mrs Sarah Hodeies Met 1 wiabed
',tat"; 1.1t;',:vccironwInit: Unison. 1 have known Mr. Droretht fur I 3
beard him threaten U., kin Quieurn. T1.I Mr.
• liekla.rd any threat& from him
, John Hod nna.-1 know Drought. Never
n" the!' Richad ifunter.-1 know the prisoner. Ile
that it originated said be would not anow Quieter ere his land
O•te tithed. to run lines. Thet was three years ago.
William Quinton --aWas not present on the
day his father was killed. Never howl aey
threats between the two.
Dr. Hyndinitn.-I live in Exeter. Was
called upon about I o'clock 00 the 14th of
April last to see the body of Mr. Quinton,
found several wotinds in the scalp ; all
penetrated to the skull. Did not deteet
apy fractures. The wounds aright have
been inflicted by a piece of board, or by
the Mick now shown LUC. 1 think they
were all iudicted on the same day. The
wound on the left side of the head wu
sufficient to cause intent death.
deeessed ; knew the
a• my father's place.
y of April last. I
tat day 1 MI. WS
.n the field of the
r home, which was
hen they stood. I
a loud tone. I
ening the fence to
eit the fence, and
him, with a stick
giat my father told
his bark..My father
aide of the fence,
ad Drought on the
Oa rose a little and
Creel- say tliat I
wok. Ily father fell
and Drought, who
, Urea him several
d a mull stick in his
ight, I think, carried
I ran towards the
pon which prisoner
to sty father, and
te dead. I crossed
follow Drought. -
e him, he turned and
minsiess. I told him
k fan 1 would fight
ned, I found Maria
, and Wm. Thomas
ne up. My mother
rough' lived on the
My father and • he
It a line fence three
. time. Last win-
ispute about a mare
lit's into our place. Oa
down with tny tether
a line fence. N. Aler-
ts° present. Droug lit
e He had in axe
tried to take et nom
t. and whets he eatme
erk hold of the poet to
eyor sold him to touch
ien commenced to abuse
•e's fattier came to tut
rand and threatened my
father took ty • stone
• Iltethed his father be
• Ile said the line
d that We next time we
My tither wse aboto 30
has Dusght Whoa 1
in Ihroeghen field they
en I ria up my father was
rear • wimp.
wee is the employ of de -
la meMion I saw Mr.
Mid, Droueht 'uni-
t of the line fence. Mr
e ewe into Droughts
staneing several yards
o remeoesed the fence and
de larnstag over it. Saw
tr. Quinton with • stick
.ext this( I saw was de -
o the ground ; Drought
.les suss stde and streek
1 ran up. I salted
&rad, but got no
coisy. Several of
.rth me into
up a stick with •
liervis present oe flood
and his son went to
Atet Shares spoke so low he
cooed aot be heard distinctly by oar reporter.
Aomori Ceivia.-Lime in the oeighborbood.
Oa the day in question while standing in his
own yard heard an unnival noise. Heard a
womete arrests. Ran and Wend on Proticht's
hoses, sad hn 'noting towards the plate frost
erlienee the screams eere emitting, saw
Drought running towards hM father's house.
Preemeled to the spot tied foond that Quieten
ras stone deed. The were not oft good
terse. Prisoner awl I 'beat some talk about
a niece of hind which was in dispute. Heard
wo threats then. Was present on the Good
Friday bet breed enduing is particular.
Maria Osevol. -1 mink in Iliddelph. I
reseollect the 1ttft of April when+ this mese
mime toek place. Saar Mr. Quinton ;a
Droughn• field. The both held *Mks in
their heeds. Heard Demerit say somethine,
mil Quinton told hoe tit mom soda* h. The
levee turned sway mil Drierieht followed ban
Nett sew ameared standing ne his wars side
of the fence. Drought ram towards kiln. soul
Meech appaestelly aeQraietrm's hem. He thee
gee emir the heee, and thrnegh the fresco I
Am the each dee sad ill several Ouse. 1
that, ram to Ike spot wee weed Mr. Quintals
deed. Dreepht had been pteagineg ie hn
Self ow the spot ohne% the hay took Owe
Ilins has Wilson -Wee liming, with Iffir.
Quieten es the leth of April Met. About
To Mr. liarrisoe. I do not think the
wounds were inflicted by • fall against the
stump. I entertain no doubt with regard
prostion in the skull behind the left car.
Robert Blackwell wu the first witness
celled for the defence. I lire in rabortie.
Drought's land ia on the boundiry. On
Good Friday I heard Quiatoo say he
Mould have the land he mute 1 or hue
Drought's life.
James Cuivert.-I have k sown the.
primmer for ail yeara. Never knew any
thing bad against him. Qmit in's was not
quarrelsome man to my koewlolge.
Previous to Culvert's examination his
Lordship ruled that the won's of die de
ceased could not be brought up in evi-
Geo, Desuglit.-1 am prisoner's father. 0 a
the Good Friday I wasebout to strike Q.i.-
ton,when say son stopped me and mid the dis-
pute woukl be settled by law.
Sarah !lodgings -I know Sarah Davis.
Had a conversation With her. She thought
lie might be bung -he may he bongo -she
didan want hint back as a neighbor.
Margaret Smith.- I know Maria Carrot.
Had • conversation with her abort Mr. Quir.-
ton's death. She told rue that when she went
up she saw them takine up two' 'intik,. The
witness seemed quite willing to gay whatever
tbe COmmei on either side desired.
Thomas Alloway. -1 have kno pnsoner
for 14 years, sod believe him to bear • good
er se an honest, upright, sober roan.
Wm. Diaraoad, Joseph Cam, lease Car
iing .1. P., notified to the general good char-
acter ot the prisoner.
Mr, Harrison add-eseeil the jury an his usual
learned and impamioned manner, dwel,ing
carefully, but with einem° caution, upun
every point likely to tell in the prisouena
favor. Our limited space renders it inemean
ble to give • full report of his powerful
His Lordship read over the evidence as be
had takeri it down, and dwelt at considerable
length upon the different potties involved in
the cue, ...Weeny taking much care to re-
move the difficulties which surrounded it.
(Cretineed 'on Seornd page.)
py to inform our. town readers that, at the
special meeting on Wednesday eeening
it wn decided to keep this valuable Insti-
tution °persist -to until the 1st of Janus-
ry, at least. In the tneastime en effort
will be made to pay off the old debt, in
order to do which all good men and true
will be asked to contribute their mite. We
have not eo many good instntions in our
midst that we can afford to kt this one die
out for lack of a little honest, hearty pup
port. Let tut maintain it in vigoroue
operation, and band down to our summating
such a means of enlightenment and intel-
eident tnok place on Tuesday evening last on
the B. L. IL.Railway. A German lum-
berer, who had come mine the Erprese traits,
got off ssIten it arrived at Carrombroolt, anel in
the enneay or to get oti 'orlon at the stetting
of the train Mend his hold and fell aerie* the
track. The wheels passed over hie thighe
leaving hien* tor•ribly-mang led niam of moo
unity. On being tiiken up he etelaiined,
e liod have mercy !" and expired lantern
het reset/etas! sttempt. to save him as he fell.
Railway awe ne that s Memo endeavoring
of al to get epee • train is motion should
always seise the iroa rod *vie( the bed, of the
tor. That semis him spas the platform.
fiesspets the hater rod, ea tn the Owe 01 the
unfortunate Geneses, tee& to throw him be -
tweets the skelsks
A Fagan to Metres. -Mrs. Kay, *1 the
Toeeithip of Ushers*, luta is ha suedes as
apple wee. whielb le at presset heeded .ith
apples. sad mail the left few homy sighs
wee likewise esereved wide Noisome, fresh es
May. •hilie the rote horns wee briar
lag tee Me neat the goorred, bray bee
sons he waft to thiwe Mt. Drellachea Wide gs4168.11111 4111.7611" 91"4" /6"1/L
ww sem is the. o: 13e•Jorehe arid ahearl
e ase o'clock we linemen that saga d o Yeah*
cavalry was in the vicinity of the village, Ws
ose fears Imre soon Twine whoa pews*
we taw • drove of mule teversisg, roarieg and
the • boost drove 01 cattle ire saw, eft
steers, of nio donandone. The above
belonged to Mr. Fowler, mud natabseest filee
liandran and severity. -Con.
of abort 'vete Modred sheep is the eisisitt
Now that the Separator* are at woe. Mese
the eumory, we have a Awe shwa sif
jodgiue of the yield of the pease lartimer
O▪ xford. Perth and Harm. confirms ewe Ple•
yiose opinion that them its going Wile fla,
greeter deficiency than nem -maths ief
&reams expected. We roads enquiries hi
passing silting and found, in • great meal
imitances, Maturing wheat was terwhag est
from ten to thirteen bailie!, per acre. 1e
Oxford, in some inseams", we foend Mater
wheat yielding thenty•fivit heshels per awe.
0 as and other crops in general rail be an
TIlls Pupal, Caott.-Thls Aide
promised io fair throughout the Bassos, hide
fair to be • total failure. In a great mese
localities the rot is programing espicl/y.
some parte or the Comity of Oxford farawm
say that ons half is already dimmed. la the
County a Perth it ia also raskieg meek
ani also in the South end of Huron, sad so4
tilt we reached the sandy plants of Goderiek
Turethip did we find it altogether disappear.
In general fanners consider it best toile mt
Mr. Robert Wilson, ot des Tewaship of the
home, weut oat day last week to hind sow
firewood, when Le heard en unusual brunsime
sod finding that it proceeded tress a hollow
nee, he had it cat down, and seemed upward"
.4 a pailful and a half of hooey.
FALL Piamoistee.-Ploexhieg is prognaw
out those western Counties, sett fantails saw
deternsined not to give up hopes that them*
• good time coining," anti MI ors mats mw
tbe principle of "Try, try agate." --Dow.
Asnristm, Sept. 13, 111031.
eider 1 heg lean to slats Om the rumen why'
so notch delay has occurred in emasetise
therewith, causing me to matte glee empsky
yesterday on going to the Kintstl Poet Ofice
I reeeired the answer to my Dote, dated toy
you on the 1st September, 3 weeks snot do%
together...id* the original note &meted to
Donald McKenzie, Teustee, beilriag date et
the 7th August, memoriam', Eons tea
four days Mee data Now, diariog theism.
of this time, both the Trams. ant sepeslf
have personally tallest ; beside, hairnet east
frequent messengers, to nom a whoa eo.
quince were any letters fort . Thin
ia surely • state of things ia Pan saw
agement well worthy of cornmeal. If NNW
huntress requires any parmesan', whatever,
mailers of this natant ought sot to he timely
submitted to. You will, however, favor Me
much by f inrarding your reply,to my address,
obbyttilleei.gSaa. geen Post Office. as the ?MINI
.ho holds that office is at least end Wed
I am Sir,
WILLIAM BANNATTNI4
Section 12, Ad/14
Somme 0,
Post Office, GoJerielta
Lanoashire and Caesium Una had,
MAzonoN House, 7th Sept., t8611.
have much pleasure in ao-
knowledging the rteceipt of year fees el
the 19th Aoisse enclosing a farther remit -
twice of .f..3 18s 2d, being the aseoest
contnlotion from the Township of Ray, is
the County of Heron, Cando West, le ald of
the above Fund.
Toms obty
JOSEPH owes.
Food, Dank of eicestreal, Oostende C. W.
Shocking Tragedy.
Th. little Faiglish village of Fillanglee,
near Coventry, VIM thrown into a slats c‘
great excitement Ins* month by the remark.
saieide of a man aed wife, *Ivo agreed to
norson tbesseeives, and did it after the mosil
improved French fashion. The beellead,
named Dalby, a laborer, telt the fhllowieg
explacatory *pestle, wheel was produced as
the coroner's inquest
Dear friends, 1 take the pleasure ef"
writing to satisfy you all that the death of on
wife, so that you need he at say trouble to
rut me aft to pieete. The bottle Ity my side
with the label on with Pruasise aeid s what
pus rre both to death. Too need sot blame
my frieridefor they know nellieg at all Sheol
it. It was 110t Me that poisoned my eifeyfor she
ri it Iversen' with her own good will, sad f
promised would follow her that da week
when I had sewn ber buries all
worhi, so oe yortherl to meet together ea the
throne of God to part no more. So fareerell
an dm, friends ferewell till we meet
tbe throne of Gad. This is IL W. Dolby
handwriting to eatiefy thorn all roved. H.
11,- At the late stinted show of the Hoer
land and Agricultural Society of Soothed, all
and Athol* and Om Mari ed fietherismi were
ail Mem prise talmeorid dre Dates et ifiresse-
rose end Statherhuid aim appeared ie Hz=
ninon len. Tuing int Art ttmt the
sre kept in iswwenee of the exhibitor's mew
nil the awards arsi made, the remit Napa&
proof of the great 'unmet takes lby MI=
heoitind nobility in the degartrammed
sum that relaters to minims stook.
Tb. inItlatiliteb _ON 11111.111
lamb hope positrons." time Lagimiewn to purr
rights. The popidatine, wheel sew gear
Widnes are enable te new the allyeeriel
It has bern deeidee id al burn
Provincial Ethibitans will fie
Ilutublew