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The Huron Expositor, 1871-07-28, Page 6• • The Great Whichone Treat The plaintiff's cross-examirration was continued. • The SolicitoteGen- eral-When you were in .Waggy- Baggy did •yoti suffer from eorns? I don't remember. -Did you pot at that time wear tight boots? Not if. I could help it. -Be good encttgh to answer my question. Did you net wear a tight boot, upon, your oath? No ; but I wore one on my left foot. -Did you not wear it on your right foot? I never wore my left boot on my right foot. -yon are try- ing to be facetious, but I shall bring these boots home to you directly. You may bring home as many pairs as you like if you will leave them without the money. -You Inca n Vett for wit? Yes, "wit coid wear:" -I'll try and bring these particular boots back to your, recollection. I've got a pair on I shouldlike to make you acquainted with. -T -How dare you say such •a thing to my face ? T was wrone; I ought to have waited till your back was turn- ed. The Chief -Justice : Sluit up, both of you, and let's get on with the case. Examination resumed : On your oath, now, you never had a corn in Waggy:Baggy ? Never._Would you be surprised to hear that Toger Whichone - suffered from corns 'in Waggy-Baggy ? No; I shouldn't, if he wore tight boots; but Lhave three hundred and _fifty witnesses to 'wove he didn't. One of the Jur- ors: Are we going- to heir them t.11? The, Chief.Justice : This is awful ; let's adjourn and have a pipe he court adjourned accordingly. The Queen and the Church of SCotland. • A High Oh tii-ch English paper in- tilges in the following tirade against Her Majesty and the church of Scotland. If this is the ordinary • of Ultra -Anglican writing,in rega rd to the "Head of the Church," the marvel is, not that the Queen spends so much time in Scotland but th t she doesn't stay there altogeth r. Such wretched narrowness is u worthy of Christianity. and is on equalled .by its vulgarity and i • jardence. The writer, speaking the royal marriage durieg fen says further: "A much gray r offence is the Queen's retreat to Sco - land at this season, .and her res deuce there on the great Feast Pentecost. The newspapers repot t her presence on. that day in th synagogue of the parish, and that Ptincipal Tulloch was summon° from his duties in the General A serubly to entertain Her Mai est with his oratory. To forsake Chris tiari England for Calvinistic Scot • land, which has, as a nation, rept: diated the command of God . ant itbolislied the commemoration of th gift of the Holy Sp:rit, is significant of want of • confidence in gini who alone can give true comfort to the afflicted. It is further remarkable that the Queen has for several years successively gone to Scotland at this season, as if to escape frern the servi- ces of Pentecost. Has Her Majesty no spiritual advisers among the right reveeend fathers of the Church ? or are they so occupied with thereleud, with vestments, positions, and 'such like very important mattersi that they deem it inconsistent with their Vangelic al principles to teach the Head of the Church to obey. God end keep His commandments . Ben, Butl_r at College. 4. We haVe a very good story of the Hon. Benjamin F: Butler that has not yet found its way iuto the news- papers : When a student in college it was binding on the students tc at tend the college ch ureh---a duty which to Liar was very • irksome. On one occasiou he heard the pre acLer (who was also a professor) advancing proporitions like the fol- lowing : (1.) That. the elect alone would be saved. (2.) That among those who, by the world, were celled Christians paobably riot more than one iu a hundred belonged really and truly to the elect. •(3.; That the otheis, ey leason ef their Christian privilege, would suffer more here,fter then the heathen, who had never heard the Gospel at alt. Mr.. 73utler, whose audacity was as con- Epicuoas as his reverence, mace a note of these prepositions, and on the se_ eugth of them drew up a peti- tion to the faculty, solicitiug ex- emption from further attendance at • the church, as ofily preparing fer )timself a more terrible future. For, said he, the congregation here amounts to six bulnlredpej.sous and nine of these are professors, Now, if only one in a hundred be saved, it follows that three even of the • facultY arust be dannaed. He (Ben- jamin F. Butler), being a mere stu- dent, could not expect to be saved in preference to a piofessor. Far, said,he be it from him to cherish so presumptuous a hope.! Nothing re- mained for WM) therefore, but per- dition. Iu this melancholy posture of affairs he was naturally anxious to abstain from any thing-4,11ot might aggravate 1418 1.11 cure punishment and, as chnreh attendance had been shown in last Sunday's sermon tc have this in luence on the nor -elect, he trusted t let the faculty, would for all, tirne coming execuipt him from it 1 The result of this petitio writ- ten{ out in an imposing manner, and forinally. presented to the faculty, iwas that Butler received a public reprimand for irreverence, -and, hut for the , influence Of one or two friends in the faculty, would have been expelled.--././arper's Mcitgazine. VIOLET J. SEATTER, EXCHANGE BROKER,. 1 ; And dealerin Pure DRUCS CHEMICALS AND DYESTUFFS, / PERFUMERY, FANCYAND TOILET ARTICLES Ag;nt for Sewing Machines. Money to lend on easy terms. tor Pure Wines and Liquors fo medi- cinal purposes. -r• 1 J. SEATTE , Seaforth, Nov. 3, 1870. • 59-tf. TICKETS FOR EUROPE. R. JOHN •SEATTElt has been ap- pointed Agent at Seaforth, for the INMAN LINE OF STEAMER. Parties contemplating visiting any part of,Europe can be supplied with Tickets and all necessary information by apply- ing to I 1 - [ JOHN SEATTER. 185-tf, Druggist, etc. • BY LAW. • NO, -. 1871. .To aid and assist the London, uron ' and Bruce Railway Company bfr giv- ing $25,000 by way .of . Bonus to the said Company, and to issue deben- tures therefor, and to authorize the levying of a specia1 rate for payment of the debentures 4nd interest thei•eon., i irEitEas, By an act ofithe Fourth SesCon of th Legislature of the Prov ince of Ontario, pouosed in the 84th year (24 the red u of Her Ma.jesty,Queen Victoria, entitled "An act o incorporate the Lon- dior'Huron and Bruce 11 way Company," it is, RA u : aiong other things, 'nevi ed and enacted as fol- . , ' 'And it shall further be lawful for any Munici- p ity or Municipalities, through any part of w ch, or near whiich, the railway or works of the sai Company shall pass or be situatel to aid and as ist the .aid Conically by loaning or guarantee - or giving money by way of bonus, or donations, or thermeans to the Company, in the elonstruetion or quipmeut of said Railway, or of any of the wo ks authorized ander this act, in sneh manner an to such extent'as such municipalities or any of hem shall think expedient; Provided always, tha no such aid or assistance by way of bonus do a ion or otherw Ise, seer be given until after the passing of a By-law for the purpose, and the ado Alen of such 13y -law by the ratepayers;ro- it' yid d also, that any such 13y -law, to be valid, hall be trade in confortaity with the laws of this rov- ine , respecting Municipal institutions and all sue By-laws so passed shall be valid, notwith- stai ding sum ch rate ay *exceed the aggre,rate ate of wo °ante in the dollar on the actual valub of sue rateable property, prbvided that the an- num rate of assessment LlIrill not in any case c- 000( for for /Iil purposes two cents M the dollar on the actual value of the 21-1,ole rateable propt.rty wit the Municipality or portion of a Municipal- ity ( eating such debt." And -WHEREAS, The Municipality of the Townshi of rne has determined to aid and assist the Said any by giving thereto by way of bonus the of $25,000; under the authority of tho said -e- act. And ERERS, In ord r to carry into effect the skid . it wit be necessary for the said Mu- nici ality to raise the said sum of $, 25,000, M. the man ier hereinafter inentioned and set forth. .1 will require the stun of $2,750 ised annually by -special rate for payirer Usb COI SUM cite recit be r said ebt of 2o,000- and interest on the debrat- tore to be. issued therefor, as hereinafter pro- videt And _ W tEREAs, The amount of the whole rateable prop rty of the said .Municipality, irrespective 101 any f ther increase 'Of the same, and alsi. irre- spect • temp after ing t $869,072. And Muni rpali.,y, being for the year 1871,, the sum Ff \VrfultEAs, The araount of the existing debt Of the 'laid Municipality is as follows; principal nothi 2g, interest nothing. -And WEriERS, For paying the interest and creating an equal yearly sinking fund, for paying the win- eipalf the said debt of $25,000, according to the provi ions of the act respecting Municipal institu- tions Of Upper Canada, it will -require an RiE-dial speciR1 rate in the dollar of font rarills and ene-tifth nd to Iie ve of any increase to be derived from the Jury investment of the sinking fund herein- entioned, or of any part thereof, is, accord - the last revised Assessment Roll of the said a r4iIl, (4 1-5 mills,) in addition to all other rata tti be evied each year ;- Bn r THEEEFORE ENACTED, By the Corpora-- tion o the "Owlishly of Usbonui in Council as sembl d, as follows: • 1 1st That it shall and may be lawful for the said_ j Muni "pality to assim st the said Copany by giving heret , by way of bonus, the sam of $-25,000. 2d 1 • aid, 1 'MIS° net. s mrpo e, uo leis than $100 each, and not exceed- nd in the whole the said sum of $25,000, which aid d =re tus shall be sealed with the seal of the aid 11/1 nicipality, and signed by the Reeve thereof. 8d-Hrhat the said debentures shall be made pay- ble ' twenty year at furthest from the day ereini fter mentioned for this By-law to take ef- et, ei her in London, in England, or some place i Can da, to be designated in said debentures, and s ve attached thereto Coupons for the pay- ent o interest at the rate and in the manner ereinafter Mentioned, and said debentures shall be deliiiered to the Trustees to be named in accord - hat at shall be lawful for the purpose afore r the 'Reeve of the said municipality to any number of debentures to be made for of money as may be required for the said fume w 4th be mud ejr• of r tte of th the provisions of the said recited act. That the said debentures and coupons shall out in either -sterling money orIthe curren- •s Doininion, • at the option df the said d they shall bear interat at a d after the ix per couture per annum fr m the date thereof, and stich interest shall be made payable h df -yearly, on the lst day of September and the 1st day of ntinu where t 5th - arch, in each and every- year during the nee of the said debentures, at the place e said debentures are made pavable re hat for the purpose of fermi/1g a sinking fund fo the payment of the said debenture, and 1 the inte st to become due thereon, an equal spL dal I ri !,e of4 1-5 mills (four rains and one-fifth of a mill)in the dollar shall in ad tie t er rates, be raised,devied and collect ea in each year on all the rateable property in the said munici- pality, during the continuance ofthe said deben- tures or any of them. 1 6th -That this By-law shall take effect and come inro ope„-ation on, from and after the First day of Septeml er, in the year of our Lord i 1871. 7th -That the votes of the elegtors of the said Municipality shrill be tn.keu on thiS By-law, at the Tiwnship Hall, Elimville, in the skid Township of Usivrne, on SATURDAY, the twenty-second day of Jay A.. D. 1871, commencing at the hour of 9 o'clock in the morning and ending at 5 o'clock in th( aftermon ef the same day, and that 'SAMUEL P. --4A LT 8 sladl be the Returning Officer to take sut.h votes. NOTICE. Take notice that the above is a true copy of a proposed By-law, which will be taken into ation by the Council of the Municipality of the Township of Tlsborne, after one Month from the first; publ cation hereof in THE HORON EXPOSI- TOR, the date of which publication'is the 80th day of Arne, A.D.-1871. and that the votds of the electorti of the said Munieipality will be taken thereon on the 22d day of ,Tuly, A.D. 1871,at the Township Hall, Elimville. in the said Township of U6borne, be- tween the hours of 9 o'cloelt in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, for which purpose Sainnel P. Halls ii appointed Returning Officer. SAMUEL P. HALLS, • To Wnship Clerk. • Township Clerk's Office, 1 Elintrille, June 26, 1871. f 186-5t TIE HURON IHADiES -OF- SB4PORTI And surroundn* country! The Stock is Ow complete KID S' 0 ATM SHION. NEW ‘IILL NEEY I its bran hes. Splen id Tfimrned HAS .AND JONNETS From: 0 cents up ards. SILK $D VEL ETEEN. MANTL S 1 In all'styles, and at 11 prices. • IniteiNT,g 1,000 Cani,dian. er Ternito Clothin For the Red Ri my Hats, Caps, before leaving • .REMEMBE I lun.teers, , to purchase oots & Shoes I keep the bast and largest ceries, Crockery, Liquor in SeafOrt Best $1. Tea, for STRICTLY ONLY 0 THOS. Seaforth, April 12, 1871. g Stock of Gro- te., etc. kept cts. lb. PRICE! !(IDD, 175 -Warranted' by the Makers. THE RUSEL For Durability. Quality, N atness, CANNOT E EQLT Anew stock of the above IN received. ATCH mish and LED. atches just A COMPLETE STOCkC OF . FINE GOLD AND SILVER JEJVIE'LRY ALWAYS ON HAND. Watche• s, Clocks and Jerie ry of every description renairecl with naatness and despatch, and. warranted to give satis- faction. $5,000 worth of Old Gold wanted, for which the higlie cash or trade wilt be paid. . • M. R. COL 179 Main strec and Silver t price in TER, , S eat orth. FEW_ 0 WS' HYPOPHOSP TES. Among the diseases overc e by the use of Fellows' Compound Spirit i f Hypo- . phosphites, Are Constipation, Asthma, Consump- tion, Laryngitis, 'Nervous 1 ebility, Dyspepsia, Chrhnic Broil hitis, Chronic Diarrhea. Mehl choly. Debility resulting from Tv hoid and other low fevers. Diphtheriti Prostra- tion, Ifysteria, Hypochoudri Amen- uorrhoea, Chlorosis ,Anaamia, Leucorr- hoea, Nervous Excitability, Ma asmus or wasting of the muse es, Aphon 'a or Loss of Voice, Chorea or St. Vitu ' Dance, Sluggishness of the Liver, Interrupted and Feeble Action of the Heart, Suffncat- ing feelings caused by mucous obstruc- tions of the lungs and air pass ges lead- ing thereto, and debility fro s various cd.uses, many cases {if which appeared hopeless. Sold by apothecarie .Price, $1 50; six for $7 50. JAMES I. FELLOWS, 180-16t Chemist St John, N. B. ION IN -THE th.00D. VSV4 4r9411' SV PERIIVTANSYRU1' akes th wPak Ptronr., sad expels di_sease by supplying the h ood with 1"Na.runz's OWN vrrarazrso AGENT—IRON. _crtution.-13e sure yen p'ett Peri 1a Symp. Pamphlets free. J. P. D1NS31011/1. Pro:Tietor. No. 36 Rey St., New York. Druggists gellerallz, — EXPOSiTOR. Arrived to -day! 500 NEW !SPRING I DRESSES, -AT THE - S I GI- iaT 0 777. A. G. MeDOUGALL. TO THE PUB IC A•T LARGE! W. H. bLIVER, SIGN OF TILE SoOTCIC !COLLAR. A, choice assortment of light and heavy • harness, whips, bells', horse clothing, etc., kept constantly on hand. . topairing promptly attended to, tnd charges' moderate. Remember the place ! sign of the Scotch Collar, Main Street, Seaforth. • 16:34 , W. H. OLIVER. PAINTING. JAME• S WILLIAMS Begs to intimate to the public that he ha, removed, from •McIntosh & Mor- rison's Carriage Factory, aid has rented Mr.William. Grassie's Paint • Shop, Where he may be found at any time. Mr. Williams is prepared to execute, of the shortest notice, all kinds of Carriage Painting, Sign Painting and Ornamental Work'. Give him a call. Remember the place, opposite Murray's Stables. 170-13t THE GARDNER PATENT Sewing Machine, MANUFACTURED BY THE Gardner Sewing Machine,. COMPANY, HAMILTON, ONT., Is the beet family and manufacturing machine now made; will do all kinds of Fancy Work. The general works and attaChments are so simple that any per- son can learn to work them in half an hour. Tailors and shoeinakers use it in preference to any no' made. Price within the reach of all. Has no gear of any kind; is STRONG and SIMPLE. • It would be well for intending pur- chasers to call on any of the undermen- tioned parties and see this machine, be- fore purchasing one of another make. The above machine can be seen at work, at any- time, at William Grassey's aml T. K. Anderson's, Seaforth; F. Filton's,- Exeter ; Mr. Pierce's, Rodgerville ; Mr. Polley, Bayfield; Fishleigh & Garry, Ainleyville. • PETER GRASSIE, General Agent for the County of Huron, 179-1y Seaforth, Ont. WM. GRASSIE, CARRIACE AND WAGON MAKER, Goqerich Street, Seaforth. SLE fC411S, CUTTER S, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, 4 WAGONS, &c., &e., Built in a auperior manner, to order, on , short notice, Partieular attention paid to Horse Shoeing and General Bla,cksmithing. 163 LIME. rnHE Subscriber is prepared to famish 1 parties building with a first-class ar- ticle of Stone Lime, at 20 cents per buah- el at the kiln, McKillop, near Thom - son's saw -mill, or 22 centa per bushel delivered in Seaforth. Ordeis left with Mr. BULL, Main - street, Seaforth, will meet with prompt attention. JAMES DODDS, 17441 JAS. WILS u1 a ivaa Cr HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c., &c., MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. HARNE S I HARNESS! NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY CHEAP HARNESS, TRUNRS, WHIPS, COtLARS, HALTERS. Cards, Curry -combs, Brushe Circingles Bits, Bridles, SADDLES, And everything 'esually found in a • First-class Saddler's Shop. REPAIRS DOTE aLV TE STIORTE,ST NOTICE. Remember the sign of the GOLDEN SADD Lg. A call is solicited. J. WILSON. ANIEL 1%1/GREGOR, BOOKBINDER,- RULLETT, S just received iarge Stock of the aterials used inl the business, and is now ully prepared Ito execute on the shorte.st notice and in lthe latest styles, all orders he ma,y be favoured with. Register's, 'Ledgers, AND. )31.8-Aa\TI-5": 73001rS, ' OF ANY RIND, Ruled, Printedand -Made To order, on the short4st notice, and a prices which defy ompetition. LADIES' WOR PDXES AN FANCY GASES, Made to order. OLD ANDNE VBOOKS BOILV_D AND R PAIRED At city pric s. Persons residing at 1 a distance by leaving their books at t e Signal Book Store, Goderich, or at Ithe _EXPOSITOR office, Seaforth, or at J. J. Grant's, Ain- leyville, stating style, 4iiay rely upon them being well bound All communications a( dressed to the undersigned, will receive prompt atten- tion. DANIEL McG E G OR, Coustance, P. 0. Hullett. Seaforth, Nov, 9, 1870. 153-tf.- EGMONDVILLE. NEW GROCERY. WM. THOMSON, (Late of Seaforth,) Begs to inform the public that he has opened a Grocery Store, in THE BRICK PREMISES; Lately occupied by Mr. John Logan, NEAR THE 13RIDOE.I .gGAIONDVILLE, Where he will 1,-eep on hand A ,COMPLETE STOOK OF Freish Groceries, Of every description, at prilpes as reason- • able as those of any other house • in the trade. The Highest Marlitet Price PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS, Sze., &c. .A. call is respectfully solicited- -11TM, THOMSON, 179-tf EgIllondrille. NEW ARRIVALSJ J 13ontliron &Son Have a large stock of N E —AI SO, 06018 $ A large stock of FRESH GROCERIES Which they will seli very cheap. Call and see for yourselves at the Shop lately occupied by WM. ROBERTSON CO. J-. BONTHRON & SON. 169-tf MR. JOHN 1HOMPS611 THANKS his numerous customers for their liberal patronage -during the last fifteen years, and. trusts he wiil re- ceive its continuance, He has now on hand a large essort- ment of Good. Sound • Green Hemlock! Which he warrants wilgive satisfaction. ALSO FENCING AND DR_AINING • LUMBER, ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND, -ALSO 200,00 FEET OF PINE CET FOR BUILDING AND CENERAL PURPOSES Which he offers on liberal terms. Or- ders will be promptly attended to. The Mill is situated on the Townlino of MeKillop and Hullett, 3 and f miles from the _Huron Road. Seaforth, Nov. 16, 1870. 84- tf: QUEEN Insurance Company OF. LIVERPOOL & LONDON. CAPITAL - $2,000,000 Sterling CIIIEP OFFICES--Quetri Bluldillgs, Liver- pool, And Gracechurch Street, Laudon. CANADA BRANCH OFFICE-Exchatge Buildings, -Montreal. BOARD--WDa. Morton, Esq, Chairman: Henry Thomas, Esq., David Torranee, Esq., andthe Hon. James Ferrier. BAisitERs-,Molson's Bank. . LEGAL ADVniERS — _Messrs. Ritchie, AITETtALA ics&IDs I7Ic. AErt-William Sutherland, Esq. M. D. SunvEnon-Thoraa,s S. Scott, Esq. Atrorron---Thomas R. Johnson, Esq. RESIDENT SECRETARY AND GENERAL AGENT, -A. Mackenzie Forbes, 13 8t. Sacrement Street, Montreal. The undersigned having been appoint- ed Agent for the above Company, parties desiring to insure against li-ss by fire can do so on the most favourable terms, Life Policies granted on as advantage- ous terms as any other respectable Com- • pany doing business in Canada. • JAMES 11. BE.NSON. • Agent) 0.1T/CE,-.BENSON & .MEYER'S La.av Office, • Seaforth. Seaforth, Nov. 8, 1870: TEETH EXTRACTED WITII0U1 PAM. CARTWRIGHT, L. D. 8., Surgeon ki„Dentist, extracts teeth without pain by the use of th o Nitrous Oxide Gas. Office -Over the Beacon store, Strat- ford. Attendance in Seaforth, at Knox'a • Hotel, the first Tuesday and Wednesday • of each month; in Clinton, at the Com- mercianiotel, on the following Thurs- days and Fridays. Parties requiring new teeth are re- quested to call, if at Seaforth azirClfia- ton, on the first day of att,_ ndance. Over 54,000 patients have had teeth extracted by the use of the Gas, at Dr. Colton's offices, New York ROXBORO MILLS 1 CHANCED HANDS. ••• tE undersigned having purchased the Roxboro Gristing and Flouring Mills, increased the Ma - cry, and put the Mill izo. a thorough state of repair, are now itepared to ao GRISTING, CHOPPING AN D An other kinds of general Custom Work, on the shortest notice,. They 'would also desire to Etate to farmers and others, that as the work :will be done under their own supervision, they haven° hesitation in gnaran- teeing entire satiblaction A trial is rear ctfully solicited. B. SHA.. itoxboro June ,1871. 'TZ & BROTHER 18444. .Trix 8. 1871. o-o—oir-eyIlri-, a Lan.4.12i, In 071e Of the villages 111 tv:olioitenhriyfoxrnet;:itstbtllefi rmostlfti :r1117,.ef rent for his landlord, at shtirs'ot\r‘'g'ilt's y matters, and being enwillie to the t' xpenge el •a ViiTlh • watchful eye in eaee he s davoenr.:ee.getA•heil.e1711017f vio!our- • lift. bn!, the pre -A-nee of tI lora " I/0=1 mg al oit, seari so they 11111 to haeg about corners lookieg possible. At length they plan to come over the • with what result the se , • show, ( )ne of their Hil presented with a ehilling • instrectione, s he,went (..11 the street t;11 he earne to was staedine, aid will of surprise said, " Ale ve're just the very man 311 lee seer' At.' what div- e ,question, I want a. hooee me, ma. man I' e:ts suppose ye hae some tae let. said Mr. ----, teking i. goi at his 'customer, " A w m tae pit ye ep," ." Come here," said the :, would-be "an) we'll settle it owre 31r. ----, falling ,innoeent the snare, 111zItle for the publie houee, where a gill w- ed for to Settle the house Another gill W-tIS got to s bargain, and the landlord, se new tenant so 01a:6n-hand another ; and thea over they began to tell long stvo the time slimird imi-wrevptibl• \lre vietlailaiI'vi:.ititilebati.1.11."0 NNivi liittersNnITI our wortny's " sticke"• were ad veyed to a place If safety. I time the teird gill was finia and his new tenant misundetstauding,, when • - tenant got up mei went eut,' the landlord to 4.4 keep the • k When Mr. ----:L-got to the 1 saw by the litter lying that been done -done,. II% he saii drink. and rascaMoin ; declares that before the flitting -time be will join the! Templars.—Expregs. Popularity of the Prizte Royal in -Germans'. The, Crown Princees (4' (the Princess royal of Enghe eeived quite en evatl'on durin triumphal entre of the trooe4 Berlin TlIe Eniiiress, tlte Pi and the t!.-iand l'uebess of 1 Itha fit;;Y-eral other aaiyal occupied carriadee in the pro( • immediately following the Eur 1;atri4e tit,1svd 0111 (writes the correspondent ! J)ailj Yews) are those whitth the right royal wife cf the 4 Prince. 1-ilae is the evident fj of the ladivs as wP11 a thAt gentlemen. " Tliat is Vie" they exclaim with 4teiigbt, testifying to their feeliegs kr ing 11221) t kelTiliefs and sti' " Hoch." The Crown Prineke pears to appreciate tier reee Tier fae i reathec_t 111 gni with those inexpreasilAy similes which the late Lord I ton noted es the speAal nit of her royal moth,a. The popn of the prineess i not a thii yosterday ; yet her noble and worthy conduct <haring the let hes Imhiy enileared her to tn VPry impreaeiOnable People a whom her lot is ease NU: • -wounded soldier owes ulleaiat his _suffering-, if not his life, t zeal and devotion whiela the pt exhibited when snperintendin hoapitalsat Frankfort and Hen The last time I saw her 'WAR_ visiting these hospitals. Slic then dressed very plainly, an none of the trappings of v. R bout her. To day she is beemi attired in a most becomirg i- dress ; but ebe does not gain thing in interest or excite a w feeling- of admiratii n than whe spent hours in visiting and ver ly caring for the Sia- and the At the feeti:tities on. th coma' the return of the garrison trod Potedani the princess won Opinions by a, gracious and ful ft -Ct. BefOre the troOpS the town, her revel higlinee along in front of the first re of reetrda, and with hpr, 0 hands affixed a laurel wreath battalion seandard. 147; IN MI:SS TO HORSES. -Thfl ean be reclaimed from rnany-,‘- hebits by the law of kindness; Geerge M. Patehen was tnith of his glory, and Ina lqueen f lw„einflixte:e tlwydloatwterdotttoors, grooms. This wes divesting t of )i-1elerem°s rt iii:1111g1 tbey were fon ooin, who bad returne fL1171g'11 and trotted that selasen serne most eelebrzited raceer.fl