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(nit. iv 30 -vv• Waggon ard Carriage ACTORY• BATES dc ELLIOTT I I '...."..V.V.:,:;...':!•r.T.r.; 11,36W au/ ...env that thiy too -ii 1/4•••••L 010 net a Waetnin a. erase. /et - ---------8. stI haviePa • • *taint t lo- =In W B;II' VII VIIIMEN1 "2k. Greatear Possible Goikl to 14o Groweie PossibleXuAtier." 4,101111•••,.••• (1()DEItICIL.ONTARI(), D.C., TIIIJItSDAY, NOV. 24, 1870. Voris' tarot I 1.3usincoo Dircctorp. PRIVATE BOARD- - JoHN HICKS, Propiietor. Th drio•tauill beatCorstatey !low in _Weida .and euarge• as 11101141,41C 114 1* VI 11011111 1 Miaae Proprietor. tIood•ti I110 Norse. II ores, and earriase• (or el reetvet Notice a TaRIWATE 11.0•Pli t 101 la hut fer dies eke Werr NOW IS YOU CHAlICE ... /.11.4.1411 a, aele 2680 1070. .008.01 '4 .\11111r f ro„ PO . I 4. r...., 5.1 \ 0 0 ua i -a ._.--- -1 -. -74 wilea.ette • klalutattoo ot th• Bea. tifrum the theme. uf Count Attereperg.) MItS. DAYS'• HOT11) t/7 OXE TB II. riN the direct road from Seafdrt NY, W dkerton. Every nee **** ry se unnteliOn tor the travellier , ; II NAG DAY Wr. miter. Au!. F. 1SAT . vi Seciire the ;harlot,- ere the hiletanin. fdaes 4. Prtrrit to Balt Ike TIMItP 11U )N !;ioTEL, -tbutugraphs reducll J. 1.00 per Doi., tat l'.7e7til PER 114 LV • largo Photograph Reduced in .Pro wrtion. • KI.:111CU. 181. 111 10..N.• ta .eti tole/ to t G, - - Pr.,priet. Waggons,,.Buggiss. . ; • flit• Anew l• 40,1 ttp with ovary tApyruithre pa, • • taytroantattrah!", • t, it. 1. ..••• •.;• t••.rriel „.•!.,1 ------------------01110.. id."'"'S W.WW•1 ".•°"'14 att•'•Utlyy„ ,•Aug 15, 1170 C'a II 13 C3r1 ON assottm.mt of 54 *, 1... (...11114.1 ue edesiv asio 107e. Iv 30 8(111. THE Oldest Establislitird ;la & MISSES ATEW4IIIT TO IX %TX TU kr TrITY ntb2Eli 1/11,r Mere .1* 11104 MA/ klot liqx•re, •••1.1..01 *Lek • i onfeetten• ra 111• 84, 1.0.,.• the. te•kno.1 ..urevatoll. Reorders for rul'hurry ra..1 drea.-usal.ityy la 'Ibilifilvest sifts lad with Despatch F1 • ...mot, a atilt • Is •Is 11.1. 1: ••. 14 P.7.1 o to - lei • 7 0, Ake the log..0 l'hottotrapl. -.Ram 7117:1ei• • V.-, ..11eap pu tun, fro. oue dotlar oestalvilt L. CAMPBELL'S - PLetograpti battery bete A Attu, 101. 1870. 1 r Bottn.10.1 o 1 •••. 1 • 2..• 11.at 6.1a, Br..45i 4,1 oullos thou blot eY5'1111 !KU.. We, r .11,1 et. ra.1 • / • • I Walk v.,. i0 grv,t 11*. fr... that ern Itore 10 4,1, When alo• thiAbore yant Ne1p0a. Wry p.reivua AtaaL ▪ 411.1 a5.1 ottgloty grareyarl, teat a.1.11.1.... 1t11.11 111 : COld aatl p11.1.4. 1h. w*t.ia $ttoser nosey • 11./po and heart. 161.1.116.1 tn./slam tgareatem manners %hare tAy .1eep 111r.lat an.1 41411.1 Only th) 411014 4.4 wrrett.‘ *any ate.07.....atutal fon. Lit. .4,11 .44,11', through • genlea, Ohne. woo. th) iv eters 6.o. 14. eh.% toa.usr I.r,ittn6 1rrasu a, (4 1101 ost.1 ,krt loses*, to and fro. T•an of ma or tem, of ender., W g, 014 stud! 1. 1,,,,,! ld tor., A ewer, 1.1.1tel, suo al war ! Tearful .4,11 to Go.) '714111,110111,111 retie...Alla +one ; Awl ith 1111. 1 ....viol 1a1:16 lly 101.4,1, wy 11.011,-4004/04,140*14' Bathed la teary. ley iireis I opet..1, %loot tny darlota greoel too. ; • the hill 11.00..1 en. weeping ▪ %hese 1 lir.t....pipht ai.ht ! ----MART IN A M ANN Tit I c Eon M 14(0 01.11 cuterodEits • lien he a tt,, atilt ae.I foe cash, at lbe oni al rate*, ILL: KINDS 411.• stra..r-.4. on Eimmloe Street, omen* the Hume lloderem. thee kna tienh. U.g*.lb AULD/a:13TO , w,30 1-11.A.INrril:NiCA- BRALIEN AND CLUCAS• House, Sign & Ornimental Painters, I(S( Pal co Ica III Et X trZ, .tgetits fur Jeeknoti's universal 'M ip and • Wringer ' • pp,ore nat. 17. Moe! • alrg 1710 1..70 Irw:11 Lazarus. florrisk-T-0. MONEY TO LEND , greatly roduce4 Imes of Lutenist. WW1 r .1 I. Olt anion. of no -n • I Lan Oslo •. ,.e..everoesreset slew 0,-4 6.0.1.' • ' retervin.O. eh. I v 'so I) o bi h .1 I` to.r. will defy rotopotitou y HORACE HORTON heasslier tor she casiada Per. *teem Mundt's' ik Santiago Satiety. of Totes's. INSLRANCE CARD 2' • nels-, ,..,L1 7-, th• tot:vs...2g ht•I Itiennasi 1' ** moles. pip t 1 ------ 11.41111011 rtebri.1. v AO nate v.l. 1•1061W11,11, rite ttlITONLAIWa. WA., vat -Toreeite. Flee tierglets•-Lewniese deo. jar the Irw.at 110LAI7 11111110N • oh,. Square, Gederich. Sat 1172. •2•11. SIGN OF THE DIG • POLICE COURT- • LANTZ* km 1548(1 1818'.. ASSAULT AN D BATTERY. Ihe adjourned trial. of Messrs 4 "eorge tiordonand James Doyle, al thecomplaint- of W. 11 Bain' Esq, Kolicitoy0 _takelf_sewrit for assault and battery alleged to hare „been con llll itted on Itint,by the .lefignelante, in his own office was resumed heiore Christ...miter Crab'. F:8.1,1. P. 1.11 Weeities- dah,lbtli mai, at 9 a. J. S. Sineleir Esq. for defendarat. •EDWARli ARTIII'lt, sworn. W(01 prevent . Fridsy, 11 th Illet., when lir and Doyle came itito Mr. Ilain's effice. collette Ntr. Bain etandiau al a 11..*Ii ing at a paper, ctth a pen 111 his hand. (elide my band* were occupied in doing diet tholon struck eltVeret hloW11 111 81/017.011- ..1.41, the blow' producing wounds 011 the ore ied no p ie 0-a n or the . . ti aasault either by word or deed nor did 1 , ' reteliate. The defundent Doyle ReC0111- I ponied tlordini,omi pr went throughout. j After the blima *ere struck Ntr. Doti, 1 spoke approvingly of it. It was immediately 1 totter. Mr Doyle mid : He deserve@ all . 1 he mit and had tintigot half emitigleir words ; to that effect. From the 111110 they Oltr11111 j rig./ the office they acted iti a vielent Well- . ner.. Everything wag done on ma. part to avoid ill bh eel and ant thine nitneetoli. - Cline: Ex'n. --Dot le came tirst alone, ink leg for the assignottent ief the articles. Witness asked him if he was ready to comply on behalf of Mr, Gordon with a' letter written to witness; he Mr. Gordon. Mr. Bain does nue remember eihmle a an- swer:- air Bain thinkg he has that letter home. Doyle replied th tt lie (Doyle) had not the 10Am to give. He mid Ito Windt' go and brine Gordon. Doyle did not threaten to strike him at that time. Ifle manner, hevrever,was net nmpeciftil lie appetaredelicited. ile inede to use of itu- preper language, called him no imines,nud, made lel throats and menace:1. Did not aparehend any one Wollitt dare tii @trace. IIf Mr. Sinclair lied celled 110 Might 11.1,0 been afraid of him. The time When Doyle emote in w ith I lorel.m. he 'Inv, not remelt'. her what lie said. Ile did no t ieleut act. Remembers hen joining in the commen- t...it concerning the assignitteut. Mr. Doyle placed himself in no bodily menac- ing attitude. Anticipated no violence from either until Mr. Ilurihon struck „him they WM tlisidgyfAl hilltIlleen of tone Mid violence of meows,. Illetisoikelloylylielind his hen& tip but not to strike. When Mr. Gordon put his arm runnel witness be 1101111111hA1 0 heel] etandilll about 2 t anise/61 esameat.4.11 ; I 4 thirtidl-V: Did igilLoffer, to reeirt. Mr. (Inedon never tallifnitted stelae thing be- fore. Tlfty went away immediately after it feeetirred.. When he shook himself free Itil turned round and spoke te them Intl thenslowly witlkeilititeltis 11.4,) room. The first blow print/toed 1.1. COL. le . ill struck could id defend hinmel Witness did iseveraltdows but they seer o rapid he net tear the assignment. as it led here. - Ilad execute.' the aseignment but nottheligamil it. II.: ituproperlyappend• ed his name to the articles and gavethem to Sir Doyle, lint they had to let c ,rrect- Id, Jle hal taken the athilavit Of execii- ni before Mr. Elliot a commissioner, hut g. on was inuo vory 111 ("ordon Ciallte up, Im keel over Sir. Kant, all not got It here. .Thu affidavit is not eltoubler and grabbed hold of the paper fit witiom's race. Presentee it pw-t- or it Mr. Bain was looking at, and threw his i" "eke. IS W40 ""4.842Y snake Ile' 1 45, 1 ) 1,t juin...". The 110,„ thing affidavit itilletriler to render tlie amienmetit effective as he undereo d Thinks the ItTELODEONS, IIOUSE-ORGANS. ClitIR..il ORGANS, PiitiO Stools. &c,. &c, Iht• th, forobvete4 Eine •r1 I S.,. WILLIAMS & I.., -Tiattiorro. • r:X Uxeld Olt 1 Ilan e Inalere lat. notating*. 'rite L., 'ewes's that he him teen ngteistol atierl-ser imeerien eel tee eerneowl ne ev.tany .4 1.t a'ame.p.tty rehAlato emend a pr 1,g...I I, art1-1e. Mime at YI NICE ICTERER'a ' 110ANIEL GORDON. codcrich, Aug 15, Ih7S- .30 . - MONEY TO LEND ON EAgt TIMIS _ Opticians and CCIIiiSIS, 210ECaZTTIA.1:141..T..., avs. WMI A r To -NPR? Tlir IN- jleRVAKED demand for th. rel.brat/01 reflected 412Y•odea r ..01111.0%. rhoulat and I nanninit, fbeterieh, flue theo• See • ho Thgy I, • rn. 'Wien mire to f1811 nee/felt...1,s alsrl 1148. e.oldvsey in the when! oe the. Apr,. to it, re7porettly... of all rushee,. An oppornviity win be guy rd•cl hi pro...0..0 al soar. Pperi•e'es. notequAlrel tov an{ 114 1114 8 •11r81011. 1.11$41 8,41 r••••••Irrf frre• 04 5. the nottont, !he,. .• a be, 41.41,1, daersoraa. or nth. two .a•ant ormolu.% on It. e.,1 bnry, Goan the peg,. 0-10s .. • cwt.. 04' 11. Lebo..., they gore anot1.114 50.1.1..1.11111. eaws•Its(• Peeing 4.014 ea C.A. want, and webs ". g • tlear•-4 them, nom., m ilre .1.tral sight Thevallernie only lirpreSsettl 0101 PRESERVE AS WE1.IAS ASIIST THE WON . 7' t • 71 I eg•y y . ms they are the obese.. owe ben. al vi -blit km tog In4.0 • • ••• wohdry, elon.•gr being Inte-es.rv. • Imhoff- -ERiE 4J-3bl ewe.), no P• oleo F. .1101tDAN. & LOAN SOCIET.Y. 114 (co, Aien' wit C A 1'1 rAL, • . . • • •700,0,0. /101111 Wil.IETI AIWA:VA LEI AltiNST On SE' b. I r .1 14••1 1...tat•, awl 1/11 Irrina srry fatorahle NOLA w ERS' COSTS' A RE CII.1 IVIED. , . paw Pa Solirltorla .7ar rum of ryia.y. from 0,710 "Me. hi lent I r unntioer of 08. lirnter OA be 014/004 41 •••nlit,h 1.. he 1001 The fel! a/ • .10 •/.8 41. 1,11 14 atbenewet Ableiethe• beibg fn• -h 1, • ...m.o...." .•bbegeg iya efien *PI .....Yete.i.ae hit tie root 01 • low11` ,te etlier Aerie, e...e tut i• sleets The linerbwer yen repay ht1 loan hy voly, hair yearly, monthly pay- ment* The't..-rlg,Iteat ...raiment, barbel.. bii,..mte4 laterv•V, • .ittatarom fge erinenat. 1,1 thor 010 41, 1141 id, pat 10eM the tield„.0., , It tot• tonanaly.1 anti the alortiyair /tech. -get .4.0111 er 1110 11,11. abenlate4 1"; '31 ,at Nlillvt,TC • t ni.t•ine ONO for Meson- h. tan. Selt re Ie• hi year. en4 at tile '114 .1 thy fig. Ire Mort/rule ig. 1.1,1 .4 Par rapidly 1.1,- rnea.reg hocitra.....7 IA1 me, ktv the heat 141.01 of tr. 14,0 Itls rerun ..•eir.r.ked 1.1 thy Novena etiotoontity, it,. ;ft.latOt Arrlilliferlohler the awn, ,110.1.yodoes, 4.1 len.Innt tett.r tineen • - .711E rEnl'Ert StJESTITUTE R VEIt ilaernverl TO TUE WallItinvi: bAso •••.• bno mewei foraolo.., •••••• at home, tb• 01-0 •.1th.• •••• wk., 11 ....m.o.... Peeoeivoheroaieeely..n,f4 ':ert :,14;trg" n. mid ct•iist ha the ...Om emen .11 •aoeyo4 se mem • it • sm. To.. • 11 * 1 . 111 :Pgala affelatiti attached to what he heves et- hic tl.e amigientent id Mr. Gotdon's The•tverd November is in wittiese's hand- writing. The article. were not altened by him from the time when they ...ere deli, ered back by Mr. Gerelon tit him, till the time nice they were destroyed in the row with Genieti.There wimp. •Iteration made by hinolitringthetimeot making theaffidav- it. Did net remember of making any al teration lief t (ter making the affidavit he thonglit Crete their condoet he should eilaruine them earefully bath re gi vine them nix._ lie made the affidavit After thelper 1- ▪ m w ten stem le assignment and be handeTit back to him 'Melted. .1. S. Sinclair Eel. adireesed they Court on behalf of the defendmit Jatnes Doyle &eking his digniiasel. Mr. Doyle wast din - mimed accordingly, his Worship giving • written judgment. . Jamen Their, -*wont, went with Mr. Goriliin to Ilain's office on dee of tosaillt. Iltul no premeditated intention to tumult, Mr. Bain. Mit Gordon expresses no etch intention. The eliject in, going to the idllee wag to get the effidae it et exeelition O 1 mitornment. Mr. Bain had Naar ene- cured the aesignment previcuely. It had been returned ti. NI?. Vein hy Mr. florden only for the purpose getting atIbiavit et elecrithat made. lie made no ...hjection except that I.e *tented the e:. Oh referred to. W en* pai hini the P5.00. 'tale aramIderdora strike several times. RAW injury done and Wood and marks ow Mr. Itain's face, from the effect of the blows (rem Gorden. Doyle was present at .the time tlite took plate. .11e was simply 'tend- ing looking on Doyle, Cattle in with Gor- don and appeared o be in Minim pany and Doyle pined in t e conversation Closet EXAMISEn.--Janies Doyle was there before Mr. Gordon, tusking Mr. Bien for ansignment of articles. Never lel the Articles. Didn't hear Doyle aak 'Mr. Bain fornnet 1..14 ktr, Dein refused to give the articles until Mr. Gordon coni - let lat Omit ,FERCHION HAS • OPEN ID OUT 1111LEGO)DS 7111111111111e..../ • THE WEST STYLES THE CHOICEST PT MIMS THE BEST QU_LITIES AT THE LOWEST 'RICES erellbit imam ta the relent prow Iheers tit ins (‘ni 41`.. stet bey..4 all eereparlem 1110 ',Ty V. ft aril& nett to at•rilna *Myer that tam le 1o11.1..)•.1 •• nob either no billy ornament/111r. a. SO VA:111140 10.8eau it he dfstowesivbei (rum real .11.er --011)18 )1...oryitre timlea.It A ampler. set inarronteryl.rf fat quality ler tonal and - - • ' 11.141em Bea,' thread .1.1 4110.1- pattern pattern ;lite,. pettet • - It ete. ore. seta. • et...! ------0110 1,0i0 12.o4 oo 00..12 f10 it mit pay you TO DRIVE 20 M1114 TO VUR01111.SE For Chespnce. .1„11,y 0,),1 is 1. le quailed. .11, en.1 e..11 ei• 18.8.10. 70114 701, hie loon. thee 11 lessert spoons. 00 it 50 250 .. *XX mei . prporff arovtira 110 relt ..re•ant, hie property. 'tenon Ineetela 12?., teprama 400 II 50 due -654 Itipp.» • .11,1 1,, pr,t,,,,pal lal la .1,1,, • lame woe et 21804 sin li...1‘ 24(1 . • • • 2" I 2*0.154 thy rn4 of til,.,,,,. 11. .........ny there, pa) 01 1,), 1' Men, Le.11,4 200 ,. , . 218) . ,. 2411 .... 2 60 8 60 . . 240 110.0 11114 *n1, on be nettle brine tethieh ran to net. 2 enovy flpenn 2") . • • • • 2 20 t le." at arty ...near usect.tt,t he the Iltreelnrs. en Una Palk 'oft howls SO ...... 00 ..... 1 00 . 1 00 ilriploell ,n ..171. borrow rs,) •to1 Intro,. at *It per I '.41.1.r') '• " 40 r . . • " 1 °towhee. 280 11 71 ....... See -----440) 6 tinior Spona 50 66 60 .. 65 - • - .-- -- - .11 60 411011 1.2.141 59 25 uree... ...um ale be allo•val on 1/411111011115 111 .1- 15114. 111.11 parth 'dare and leen table wit be ••tltalhisl at the 5.1.10. 00,, 901.0, eft, 1.7.11,51, atI.Irrowel In the 'wintery, 0,'from any of the theiety's e•Inetors 1111 1.1.11111 )l(. Val, ator at Goderlrh 'I' 1 IA IMET GROCERY -111 FAMOUS FOR ITS CONVENIENT SIIIJATION RELIABLE biroes moDER ATE PRICES AND CONSTANT CIViLITY. The La-ge Business done by tho firth secures a supply OP GROCERIES ALWAYS FRESH. A MA.GNIIPIC;kiT Avrocuc. OF QII.00KERY. , 1,,,,„/...0 Gi......., on hand of all pat- `''----ternr,ittytrerenti-prieeee-ifive tatted/ iiiir,tomw,5 to choose ; V VIP JALEUSS 4iLass, STONZ*ZAILTHEN- 4. mos II bre , 1. Paden Isken In Exchange for pods at Cub Value. SUY THE 921 WASHING MACHINE. areal AND TNT IIS .ii011111e, NA HOWELL. 011014117- 1101012 - A..08 the 01100 artli Lee ti be Wel singly at Bane golf 1* • N. 11. -MK nEtrr QU *MT ONLY '21' Otero kap hy Foy•It Wexler Ano.1. entnely te. hole! Proll• oaael on the r. Aly men. y prtn,110. rot or..111 ONE PRIMP. ONLY TERMS CASU IfInderich, MM. If., 18710". M'4""wtr?"0".. PHOTOGRATTIS $1.00 Per Dozen. OF GOT -ON BEsT QuArny AT MILL PRICEs B03T3 AND SHOES HE CANNOT BE ll))1PETED Sg HIS GROCERIES Are equnl in nil r9,te to thew whidt have gained tl.e repautios THE MOS r RELIABLE Stoves! FAMILY GROCERY 3 cii-cw_utt len - • puRE .•' To CALL POIT" 're ON HAMILTON STREET 0 ID CO V an r 1. ort returned. ale Gordon .reke first aud ask - cd him for the amignment article., Mr. Bain said he emit.' give them if he gore him t5.00. At fino Mr flerilen refused to gioo the 00. Doen not know cause et retied. S1LW 41 8111.411 Doyle give Mr. Bain 411. 18.5 for Mr. Gordon. • Mr Rain took the 15 and saw Mr. 'lain with the articlee in Ins hand Mr. Bale had 11100 in Ittil hand. Ile was thi n in the outer office having come ;tut of his room clogely folleived Mr Gordon- -to a high deek.beside the wall, Witness was sitting down end cent' net me el at wall being done on -the desk. SAW Mr. Ilain pet the ilocninents on the dente and stand no looking., at them. Mr Gordon atom' alongride the deale Saw Mr Gordon take holil et the lintel...lb and arnt around Itis neck. Does not el .hon Mr. I 1ord. ni put hie arm round won'. neik, he wanted to teke the at hetes from him. Dol ma see the ertieles again nettl lie lett/ part of them lying on fly. floor. The torn assignment lay till Deyle came in again,he wile' lie had -lost $5.00 awl picked ▪ port 44 the artutlee lying on the thror. Wi nem piekial up one part and put it on Mr, Itatit's table Has not melt it since. r Doyle del not get the 15.410 back. Mr. Itam got the- 0;i -0h ,--Wat present when -rt ...iseallealieem-ageteril fer 65.1m. Saw Mr, Beth's Sign/Vitro on the mnigninetil. Mr. Bain had 111. 1011 in his Inand, put the articles en the. deak but did not rove thew to Mr. Gordon. lien Mr. Gerilon pet his arm round Mr. Bain a neck tograb the trticlen, Mr. Bain said nothing and he did not see him attempt to defend himself. Mr. f ;onion elteplaVed a belligerent disposition when he ceme, Mr. Bain was quiet m a Iamb. From the place *here the si,mature wag tallied to the high dem...spoken of *an juet mimes the room. DOell not know hese Gorden *truck Beim Sew the marks of • blow osi the aide of his face. Itt-Ereo ST MR. TIAIN. -Did not see find blow. Sew G ord. t w ni arett11.1 Bahl a meek -and neat thing he saw was the tie e pc end seemed about tedo,soniethirg -11 asked him what ho trav going to do, He lett ter a eeeend and third dent( an.I made a dasth a it his pen aa if striking something mit. Believes he attempted to intik', e'ntething Gorden took dioved the hand off W II 01 11 11 hail the ,on, Ilain lecked up the art ielmand tore them in two. Then Gordon struck hem ND, lien re- tAilled 11110 of the piecen. lie mid wittess he wanted and was tedethake it Sway.' r. tnnhtit need alt reasonable Miqituf t •"•••• -et after he tore the papers. Gordon could not have got the papermileas lieltad etruck him. Rain held it tight. themes-tamales:1i hy Mr. Bain -..-When witness took away the ertielen stetted, NI, Hem spoke ahem, some date* in the (affid- avit which weretwiftetwanis altered. 'Tlie enly alteration in the examinee/it was_ the insertien of clause by Mr. Bate that he - 111101111.1 nOt hare to pay Mr Gordon salary they 'Air. Ilain's name Wan appended when they were rewrite/I to Mredierdon. F a. R. GARDINER & Co., _ „Mal ket Squarei_Gaderich. Aug. 2rith, 1870. gg, ALF nor.c 2f PROM IV ACE SEG A ITV *a 51 cents, pottage free. One dozen from Meek negative PT Pent", poetises free, toasty addreee. Ing old Ambrotypes. For either large er •nsall photographs. The subscriber in returning thank• lee the liheral patronage heretofore extended to him, would jest any Ited ke Merle soeh Im- rovements inhin eller as will merit a OW S3/71005.4 Irt A Great Redaction as r, outing the ear with the hathion, himtrrn Mot up ea tim Lutet, end opened at with a kuite.•-D. pulled away ler•ge shrema from it, and et JAMES YOUNG, Ed itcr and it was stopped. The Belgian hail nor laud it shrank and fell t'ountry people, to 'he greet needier .1 2'.10 then emue up, Nr()1,. XXIII 0 44 imtvesmemerewemeeemww•MMajmnarge t treatteneel Inni with summary punish- huweyer, gut the end of.his troubles. The peasants mistook Mtn for PlalikaillyllItal e Mar ment. "Do Melt nee whetever you like," • he said, " ktit help, Om. Ora instance; - to save the dispatches %Ilia I bring from Brenta •8(1) TUE 'IlkLatre OF '56. Paris Cut, dogtrot the ballnon, but told on by the ear, which avettaius important mem," The.' Po., de Were Spot:en in X tome. 1.1.-.30 a. in., II Iliseourt mole Ms a. - Ile aided the traveler, and helped him secure his valuable canna-, Soon after MI Imfaiere came,up, he haeitig followed at no very great. eliatanee. It woe led known as yet bow Bernie: kad Wed..; but in a short tone • peasant came rum' Ring up, who be/tight the newer that lid diction front its waters ed any vemele had been satedaandet that very tittle ine war ttelonsing to the •Pnwary, posseming los blimpa were nein/ atteaded ti at a its coast, 'lir Any-- other reverter. Thin farm house at wens distance. Throe-m.3x, declaration ott the part of Ittieti;* has beim ters of an hour afterward alt the titres •ininiteneott•Ii. made in I, .11.1.11, mid by the tray...lent *ere dining still NI lirtereiri, Cabinets at Constantinople.. I; tonne and and they were able to reach CeilibritY thriP• Berlin as he:WOW' here to indicate Itutista's hours later and convey to the post-ottioe the five en .rustara bap of klitipatches which they to -might from Parish weighieg about 40) kilogrammes, The piney at - which this hellion 04111.6 t111/ 0,1111.1 0.6a. Avmues, eight ktletuetres how Cauibray. It is confirmed that Reseda had aske, fit • rev lame ef the treaty of Iliad. 'Irto prey:semi . this treaty forted the Item. in fleets entering the Dardanelles and It.4. phorus from the Black Sea, and limit the Ithacan fieet in the Black See to a stuall Bleating:1r. They alai. prohibit Buena and Turkey mai iit einingon the Week Sea west any military or marine arsenalcand gener- ally neutralise the Bleck See by the inter - readiness tit'illeist on the recoguitem ol her 0141.1115 ley fol've 111. offiet el journal at Conetnntinople sate the Sublime Porte is now aide to re - snit anv et teek ; that he hats 69 1,111.h.) IlOSO met 12 armoured frigates. litiLL ADVANCING!. Iyonilmn, I p. in. Nov. 113.-.1 deepatch frotn Wreathes, dated .ve•thig, Mates th d th • Pruesian ariuy of the north hen occepio.1 (Nastier), in the depirtin int or Aigne, from that pint they threaten Cambrai, Paley la Fere and other forti- fied placer in that neighbarhool PRENC11 51.1.1Tatti NOVEYIENTS. London, Nee. iti-The th1.. afternoon has aevi rat ti !-gra um from I1e8.1.0 date-] ta.dey aided' coot mi the following intelligenee : -The French m wetnent toward Chartres is apparently intrude! as prelituieary to an Muck on the wade en ink of tha asitty 00 illtealing Paris. 1....ndon, Nov. Ili -Oen. Garibaldi is nhandonintr the line of the Vieges. l'EUF,•1:1J3 hap, ceusequently usivatica1 to Dole. ADVICKS FROM TOURS. -Tours, Noe. I 6.-Advieen from Or- leans state that among the prismiers cap tured near there 011 till Uth, were the hephew of the Pruarian command. r Iran Ihr Tau , mei a Geneial of the Prus- sians, who was governor of Orleaus during theIr Lite °Cent. itton el that city. T113 ci y of Chattrer, capital or the licreirtuant of the Hunt et Loire, lies agent been occupied by the Prineh. Dri :WI. Nov. The Prato' ins now in V, sting Patis are forcing Fiend' p; an- Itemia mks nothing 11 11reaa. distils, nothing anti into their service. The lettanare 'Inenteerld en/offing conmde. It is le„pesa__Icou.a_mbi asetaltahaeirtaawastsieloatituyee.nrwiata,,,, egg:zone to wort on the Pruesi to der ne. n, b"et.shtfonit'd1 Wit hyttio.l111,-.1uleri. - under fire of the forts at Patio. Dreux 1-11401 Vi Rusalit's Note, Orontes 0.3nete.-na- Ron among. the Powers Loadon Nov. l5. -Th. niti,s' cornea. imlident telegraphs held- V101111, to-day,- tEat thirtschalio:fe note causes greattmette mem in pelitical circles. Ceeint Von Beust will take immenlinte and serious diplomatic steps. An alliance between Eugland, Austria, Italy and Turkey, is seriougle contemplated by Count N on Boast aud Couut A ndgrassey. hew 'York, Nov IG. -A special despatch from Leaden to the Tergoe. ha)* : - , "Gr.lersehate been despatched for the recall of vessels of ear (nen every station except sucb ae are needed in foreign wa- ters. A large enteentratiou of ships at Portemouth is already apparent, and the greatest activity prevails In all the nairai departineitn of the kingdom. A potrerfol Here will he immediately deetid- rat le the Me.literanean. In the beat informed eireles it is re-lnrileil that in the prefect pretenta..n. Russia a general Earepean gar is ineviiable. A rept/ire between Englitiei and Itunnia is looked upon sa cettetu and imminent. It is also believed that Pranela ia in close ;alienate with Rum. air ligation the rest of Europe." 'New Volk, Noe. 16.-A special to tho ivorrr elated London. Nor 16, err :- "Ytttir correstiondent to -day hsd a con. %creation with member of the govern- ment 17. nu:mating the intent tent i,t the nil - ministration in reamed to the demand 1,1 !tastes 10*11.1 matter of the Paris treaty. This gentleman said tir point ef feet Butt le • to thwart her, itieelve 4 mrickaa in 1 hall been occupied by the French foreee. /11.7.ent;-., it ronliet I However, notwith- Lyons. Nov. I 5,-Dij,m him been standing thahltusaisevidently counts osi reoccupied lay the Prossiatte io heavy theatectiliar sititation of Europe At thin force. moment as 'mitring her' a singlehanded Montargic like. 15. -The l'esiiiis. ash. •ith Toritry,it is by no meanscertain have turned the railorey tuition and 11,4t, 1"chke';fini,t ".'"14 re•olt in &II" - seri rat other _buildings ate Nentours,111 siren triumph. Turkey 10not soak: her.. railways have been •constructed with ll• the Dapartnicet of the Sean et Alarm:. vlel to elefenee and they add greatly to _ice iii.,.„01r./1 L_NUTI10:.LTtroe,....11).. enter large -capable-of nxtraordinary doodle of **acme . tier etrategetie advantages Her army ia L „,,_,-41"11'....41° Er"° -,.1111..._1 40 ;slid', .411111 onduraisce. Her fleet although not so y tac 'die -d-e l'erre.-------------------- -met.erona is more poem -fill than that of • !timing, The army 44 Silesia to -day mini- • . A ,17NCTIOri CONTZMPL.%T1D. hers font- hundred and twenty -fire theme Fite •'%Vorld'a" correopondentat Tourn and in, 01,1* paper. They are poorly armed under date of yeaterday mends the lel- nna i,„p„.f„..,,i, 01„ii,pei. ji„..ia is n„i., Ipwing : -The government here is in ready for eat, nor will she be for two, poesemion of the informa" ion that •Prinec years.' . Frederick Chat leis army is 'demi:mg le NeW Tertt, Nov. Iti ......A isorretpond- reinfercc thetir.teta.Dake of Nacklonberg, ent of the ir.a.t writing from Brussels Seliwerin who is now in comma:dolma saes :- '1'eura. The Prince cannot pumiibly reach ''A 'eller 'firth) ;Firms dated the 8th, there until the 23rd. ii5y8 that the res-rvea of the Itassian PRUSSIAN MOT TNIIII T.. arm y fur some little past, hat': been. A eventl correspondent telegraph,' seemly :eilie I in. The command wan froiu Brasmia on die I Iola that the Mat not givsn in the well °Len manner, but firma., under Gen. Menteeiffel, motet) in secretly to the chief. of dintricta. The. two columns- one proceeding along the riot for br,al-sti.fft in twice 80 army ennt lielginn ft -Dreier and ie now •t It toroy, 1Irge for 1 h7 I as fir last year. Thc 1.177 we). chtnn.y, alt) a Ivancing to 11,1 Fere, '5.fry miles south-west el Rocroy The streegth of troth culuumn is 611,000 men. VoN Moi.TN: E'er ft rAtmr. A report in current' here that Vim Moltke in ecrieualy ill. WAR le RA Polk; Iron TRANCE. The Freitch aterendop bargette ie expected to leave...this pert in day, having tomekets from die Troy moo ;ry and is large ipiantity of iimirtention and flII[4. consigned to D. Herbert Kane A Co., Havre. London, Nav. -The etramehip Etna, limn Now York, touolbd Velma - sten this mernit g. - A BALLOON VOYA0112 . - a 4:4 II, Caitlin -ay, glees an account Its-Itiaateeit - After Mr. Minton him* of the arrival at that piece of the bell. am ..•geeel M. I k....-streemed-welevnee-latelmet-e-w•etmegmor -amet--mf--taiwiettioniy hi• signed it that he 'Mould nid have to pat aerennuta from Paris. The Washingtoti Stoves ! c,lkctn'l by Mr. _:inirdorithwhen- 6°Yrasvure 1 and Mr. Golden pee ft 11.6C1111t in Mr. Bain a name. When Mr. (lordon was Asked for the 11.1.00 hy wittreart lie said lie would not give it up. %then Mr. Bain agked hint for It he would not give it up. Mr. Bain initiated that before lie shoillei get the assignment he restore the money to hunots be had to give it to Mr. . , - CROW/ ETR7IrreltD.-11f r °onion said to wanes' Mr. Hain owed hint miens. Mr. Gordon never denied haying thee/. The money wan remired quite a while ago. Mr. . Itnin heard of the money the game der. Mr Gordon stayeil in the office n ometinte Rhone/mile. 1)oes not know thee Mr. Gordon left Mr •Ilain's °thee be- cause he .coutil not get his wages. Dose not know if Mt. Bain charged him with the ISA) I in bin hooke. Heard Mr Gorden plrhusale tp. • would see hind.,again." Mr. Minion was Q ts the office a* before, but did not 110 any so, 'ark. Lhd not hoar Mr Bien aek him to pe. &may work which 11014100 114.1•Od tO ,0 1 . sworn. On Friday_, twit, in the afternoon, Doyle and Gmfdan • -71 111, hrb,r.. • .otnidebr • •-••11,1elnen. CHARGEF, FOR SHOWING GOOD07.11S 41.7- WIT T-VE-MONBT BY BITYING FROM D. FERGUSON PGA; NT A. Pti 13 Ir A.?. Ulf' Large Pbettagraphs. a. JOH WW1,. a•derieh. Ass. 111, 1570. .30 Land Office, A ssourrr.R of Improved r•naeal• Lead !Of Cato. DI TRUSMAII, -daefiel1/4 Ate fro owl rre wweilawmemway DIG CA 1\T ItT ictrawr v•rcit cicsrr LENT ON ItIORTGIG Apply at W‘t. R. RAIN (Memory 504 Law Offien, rtghkie1*1 Roderick, Anj 08 04444114 COA.t OIL, WHOld‘SALE AND RETAIL. Mir Enid he. he. 014 haft our air, ,f sit barge Coal Oil Bernd ten n.„n iettgg la A gn, denim in gni., ite the rope. *WA hai,:,.g/..t_tantli_nn.nd,...Ake 116.elothine ern e. net" Wee fend ev 41, Ire ! Tpe iteratmet wee aught in Am fold. young 111 In An 0100 r.r•ao y Gyms - , 1 . & ATORY, , for a moment. I rawn back • step painfill death from cholera morhns. '0 incr. roepn,. ohm' melees. mel ghee, Nal taker in 010ticilv. le;nte- converse ihn a n earagnmen article*, had the said assesmest, in my hand, ray fon being Inroad to the wall and Mandl*" at an ',pried desk my hood Mr 4 lordott any salary. Mr Gordon mid to witness that Mr Bien owed him 081 0,464 salary . • M r Sinelnir contended diet melee the ciretimeteneem the amend wa• jitattlialdo, that the amignment Inel becit v en evite ed, that it wen the property of (Ir 111, 10111 ea Mr Run attempted to mutilate the articles, alr.ilordon Wail justified in mending the at'enipt." His Worship lent the cane ageingt Mr. GeorgneGordon to the Sessions, Mr (8.1,1 00 enter into reemeniaances fer 109 and two solmatt enema** for 160 each. A CORIIIINP0111PeNT Or late /...e•fort nmets, writing from Inntmlia, given ati account of the traffic on the Seen (Anat. Ile came through it Oil board the Nearer, • steenter 310 feet lonam•and of 1,414 toes burden, and drawing 19i feet. This vexed made the pareoige in -14 holies, snit the shelter/e- mit part pallier' over Waka 'A feet. Th. •h„i.o...t a passing this dei nitles wen 4700. Am:, .h. conl.1 make the voyage from Shangkakto London In two menthe. in Mailer to poly interest and maintain the worka, aims!* ea n;ake the necoesary ieniiros entente en the Canal, an inaime • million nterong 1111, be This wouto reieitre the 4.1184 left Perin at. 7 11 CIMIC on the merning of the 121.. It wag under the care of the rseroment Bertent, and Winn ineriert M. Lefitivre, All eneoy, with denatchea to Vienna, and M. Van Romebitette, Belo - :in. whose speciality ie to rear and mammy ;Amer pigeons. When the balloon asmitd- ed at Perla it stopped at heti metres. Al One elevatien there was danger from the Prussian infirm, and real, indeed, Millet* whietling past the eels of the trevel- lees. Some even lodged in the hallmin, %Inch, calming it to sink loner, 117 111 means dimunithed the danger. It was neresaery to lime recirime te ettretne ineasuren. All the eackr ef ballast were thrmn mit, and the rar rapidly rote (tont 1,200 to 1,500 metree. It then yet et de• Minim the ballets, which f.h1 elert of it. Bet it wu not yet lila ronch nt the hall* gent after it. The wind rem and all danger menet.' Mend. 81 .41 net s Imwever, for half an hoer afterward,. th • be loon and the fleet is ly-ing constantly exam in the use of new edition at Cronetadt: Mr. 0 lo Rumen 111 is informal Lnrd Grauville that Bienarchaays Prassia has, not been a• d gill tie be a pray to the !direr mon of the treaty of '56 by Norris; that liertechalon circular took Iiismarek by surprises; and no nacret tin lerstauding exists hetwein Prutnia lel Russia. Bile marck'e protestations arc received wtth in ler ii.aw Cat Quaker's Ida -n waa Cared of Butting. An ',nee Qeaker farmer in Bell/shire • comity, Nlatienchugettm laad raised a Inc largo mastiff w hien lie tallied highly. One, Jae Tanbark (dint was (ha rioXii name) unfortunately got itiTo company, and enitaged in • itheep-killing expedition. Having thin inquired h taste for the excit- ing sport, and for the freed/ mutton ohtain- ed temerity, the dog. like ell his rme, diet self-deniet tivirollel good whipping prevent', het in- .1111,4itiu in it oceasionally. Th. ()taker 04111 gnatIt grieved for be dated to diedroy the aniuuti..._Freasutly . hired man., angrestinf an ingenious pinit of 110.: 1110 41.2 !.1 hintheep-killing ereper.eitiet whieti the tender-hearted Quikerjoyfelly Adopted. We will let Mr. duties tell the rent of the story. " There ..,.n the farm a powerfel rani, rennewhat famous for betting, and 1. hart tried in vein to break him off his tea 'veldt. I en telthlod if I ohm np the tw • to- gether -Tanbark and the rain -one or the other would surely hale to give in, agni either the dog wettld ger Inch ef sheep, k./ling, or the rem of hutting ; and I was right. I ahnt them up over night in Um 0. staid., and when I went out in the ineining, I loom' poor Tanitnrk effeetnally cured. The rain had ikvetteed the murder of hie hrethPian by hematite evert hem in the b ay of the otthappy deg. Awl en elder - fully uplifted wan the plignacions animal •Attlt again. 11 halite over town Mutiny , hill 1110441 slumitt, ocritried by the enemy for three-querterg 'by the at., 1 had hoped, his heteinee et eel turnir, 44,11.1 iva* XI irmed *0* 1•4411411514 r• 1 tr•-1.. MIA heard miailleirv. S11.111, hOW08,01% * LORI" Illtnh'rahl. i h• ... "We 11`. Pit011 high wind from the 'meth rose, snd the intn whomsoever whetsomer went week balloon, whir:m.4'11,mA in a grilil manner, ti6i-Iinr.thl,,,:stin, ii,:htemeexehilmit:intheiseeen ameecneststanst. 1 o au earrle.1 far out of reaeh of the weeny. anneyantes that I looked altont for • mew It mule at lull to is it lion retch ef the plan to wire him. Sticking an ire* tonoto ililiqeltifitW4 erarr4tin . I, .... / termed. fhis wan neer the rail ahetion ereas. • iteoftaiimittrgir. - 0 a • mnineril foefins the shercholdem to throw me ie grepplimpiron, *Oh its can apMtit of the undertaking ai a mimics. 4011 metren if enble. The wind wma high &Au.. W66 11,4 6 mement Span. The man eho shot and killed • bey in his melon patch, when &Mil to moment for the deed, said he did it in mercy ti me he, lo.ther there • Sava is it st Nes 11.c rm., ehmilil the Mtn f ?11IU Ma* ' et it ten tiott:"•nit betas • good issolusaii blp.d.own and looking at the leper, Gent ss hile • high gale wee blowing he unwinam from tent privdid*, the hew brAllo ta Wit-. on came at nly boyk throw his arm ronnd rapidly the rei . The grappling•iron Wall tWeinft htll Mina and mine ent tinder hip my throat gator me 6 very homy blow In about to retch the enema, and had it done' lath . . 4.• temple, *efficient to tertiellv etnn me boy, who otherwise might have died a ao the jgellneyr iwould AN Vie ended. KM 1 105 001 '0040 , mmionte 14.41-f My tuns and 1-103tt. Dwriswa-vinfiso IITInt1P11 TW -11 .1 Mt • e . ' his ileeth se ed orAelti, but ht an la °oiled'', etas 1,c, 1$.76 •• I push it off to prevent my face striking it, filo/street, to the extent of fle,000. , le.S•11, • 18,0401.