o fun-o bun hum an?!†n Fouom: Gain Bus! Roda; m M] " 9:10 mu. itait Ex. 10:25 “I. iv I; my D " Don " an run. " - P,m. Landon Wt ENG D-m. MM " 1:0! mm INN!†" 3:" tn. “In Victim's-1;" Rum: with I "er frtt-titte uhh M mount. has bun. -i'ftetttt the PM! Scott prtMaltine (hung-any. New York. The Wanam- In? the. the mm! no call“, ' udvnncul ' with: no ttolitks and religion. Tn: Wnon'ho Inrhl on 'lm-lny Int v. mun well MIA-mind " nun]. mine I. rlmtbt to the gun! “my Month in tho country. The min in th. morning†mm! man; from coming. Tho molohnnu dH Inna-l buaitt how was quite a Maid in ';'tk'ul'l'i's " high " limb“! ttrttti lemma Mrnnim i932“? lT'"T"ll5, , Uiriil; naming. Aug. It, thr, émm‘. John Bug. non Limit“ M "'orm% on Mo. dly of In: In}, etc-M If: m MBprittit What in lab ham. no mmplshd thin in with mm can and can“ but can â€(mic-{ho use mic of time. 0? COM M". mradl mu. mm day without “a“ mit injury. Who tan but .0 Who“ paw-hing comp“; con. tnk-a-ttt Vim. lulu!) Dietim -. “corneal (In-pot. Lynn’s Mug Ohms mlrhmmt cuppa-sn- .ttuiert ttaaltU Dre m wqudm mam Nu- Iouy. . Mignon Kn Gum-- At su tta-tttdi. GRAND TRI'VK 'tt"n.are, CnamxahBoette=--'rtre taboo! rm bu mop-0d My nut. 17min“. Hm Doing mum» appoint-d who: of the I. dim oo mull: fun. “I. u- ..uh‘. brtirt pump], or ttre mm. ante “that" Motion to high "rt-B-tat-r.-" at“ ftp-bot. and will ottattUtt. be Ml on was a ttu hmlm‘oyl ot inset. It. pile on“. “I be Incl. Pr- '-ilibdittrthe dam-(o dank ohm-mph» than not» in Mm. I M!!!“ “in hm pain- In! om. two-notion. Ind at» "NI. pub- lie cumin-don will be given. Tn Penna “mm†Hall in lo bt Indian; a Show"; Rem.h on Fer. A "than and Munich! :0!me to me mam. I} W» mum [may]. “In". Tn- FW Acmlnmy hm now but u ', Mme. handy . ymr and appear. to] ttneriAine. W. call “000500 to ' tVie l Woman ought comma. 'lrhr m and _ m it will mono-hf; Vs not: " " Trum.--) pangmph u ‘ ping “a mum'- of the press that that i, Quad-MW Gummy but ' ohlnd'b“m Mm!» hul‘ trHht an! M\I.RIIMI. of 0mm!- thim _ My [an be. in put punt-hon the you but pal-EH. iqimtte. In. ba- Main-d by dachshund..- who... but!“ tro-, may!» work; and or» In moth lo [at their gulp to markct m n'mmdy mummy betrueandtut0tt". than oho lump.†"n badly taint" Ind “on!!! WORM " derir. I titirAar. of Adana... _ wm You has nolnly am in duty to ‘7 the Minn ml Mme! Mr, Amos thy Wright. 150 Mm mama. by the , '"t' Wm â€my MM our " oppomnt , “"32 Mr, Bil, I "am, Tom hiya. who lam: coo-mud mam». mu. hum of SMâ€... John and Ont-ply. In than you up l the Mr. Howl-n6, the nun-Mimic. In 0102M f It"?' Mr it)t.iottt't"teett, Mr, Hubert“. by them td: lam ttiirm'tr nf 51 2. Now the seaUs an l huh “and Ind coalition in It I lawful discount. ite lfn ml donation MM uh plan now, Ah. ( m... A., IvDounlll. & Ctr, would am], It,';" any I baker', dam oomtituwoon in On- I Ir,, him Rump, paw-bod by 'tee, C1otmctu--rhe council mot on F'Mglovning' bet. All the, alumni mt Altr-Ue m [and him: I}. but. I the at. ot one cent on the dollars 'tstir-ttri-mm? [hung the tmluan, P'""' h "and mind than young mow whom tn pay their poll In; m can it .nqwn him a "animate and have thm" an! In N! Mum day: The prim of tho Min the MmMHopo Come- tery won IUad i. tollowc..-'rhrta. toi!o, math M to My". and " in non -fac, 10330. " to nhpnan OR tn nan nut-pow on. And null I'm teo ouch. Ferdinand Ptltr was nppoinM nun-m. All parting "with. burials will In" to apply to him no" tho Condom Tu sa,, onrsetos.---tn manna. with . mason pal-0d a. a angling n- prreN4 in our in took" issue, a mating in...“ in F'iuebrr', Halt, Wan-rho. "Mar. dmr alum-nun. who." the reports of the mush-IL- in Ibo Noni Riding h." mm- wt their I mm... moat" into m mm.- mm! to Ink. stlvee 00h a in MI ulna. (Tannin-u Winn-cl. In», a the " wk) ho "thud. “not. that a (an: had Mid lbw ,eitlin-to do In. and II coon-queen Ibo mans-r mambo tumors. ol " I "ck when it in hoped tUt than who“ MI W up (Mir MM. to trotttwithtur-ttttttmdtmots. We lam ho. ho 'te- “m tho thing warhuullhthl1 â€we to... "ttttttot .hvhiwwnmm Mmeithpbo-Muo W u'uMdm-uvcwhm g o-a.-. ,‘-.*._. - ----- entertain- A Mod the ad- I. or/'"'TT, I.†. Thou-1"“l' I ', ‘irmrlxl Tuna; he drink- on 's.,-.) ,. . MM l s in gluon! [ttt Pe I .1 Ghuac "thâ€. l mteerhswe a people ontvrv " mom cutlm- W cusrtitnsl).v, and with hriItho " 'mpl‘s for the? tature, into I n--'\ st.“ of 'lungu‘ than cliul"‘ tho pool-lb of Ontario en! " the Union i “Inch In: brought about " llllie over a; your mm Tho moat aninl. hopon for the; future hopping-ix nucceu ln-l prosperity of tho peoploofthe Dominion were indulged , in Ind very many liberal minded men were; milling at the election: of'o'lto lay asitloi their tll party differences for the tlmo bring ml support the Irrtvernmtrntmutrtila. [M for no other nrthly Mason than to give l the new constitution I Git trinl' by riilmv- 1 log the then exiurirtg government to nimnln i Cin power. But how have the hope of tho l ‘pcoplo boon milked? What lion trgrd illtion , in winch Canadians phiirst ouch _ f unbound-9d eoniUetus, cloth) for the good I (if the Domlnlon. How have the Canadian I ' pmtlenl' politician- cnrried out the promi- 1 no they mode when n your two they mi.. donmd Upper Canada for the " par-i (iii:',':' ohurnlng the phenom in favor ohhrrirl, 'jooiqrtittwottem in which, we no 'ore., ‘mlioy succeeded far too well tor thogood oftho wintry. took at the present “at: lofthe country, We have the next thing to in nhllion in Nova Scam. A rloep,stmng \nml powerful fooling or "'"natisfhetion pre' i will everywhere. Our young men by {Maxim on. going at? to theStntes Cup. litnnllm an Afr-ill toinvnt their moMy in 1 any permanent material improvements. Ms. lnnfacmnn and momhn'ntn an losing thou. mink Insecurity ruin tlm hour. Now when this in the Mate of will": in this country " in no doubt 3ghp, upon a: to Mk what may be the on of all our. present millommos. The Answer II My solve-l bynhrrlng to tlt-repo-tttnrt l gamut ttttd Itteifbimey of the Dominion Communal». In nlmmt awry panallulo 'tttion upon which they legislated the - ulnnmoleu mismannwvmont and inet. Fsi:e.tr an app-hm. Envy may. In tho will has Ueat he the '0'â€. Tts. diction tiltht long“ rout. for the Xntereoloninl “In†wlll squander million at our mo- my. The sale of the Ontario Governllnp Ila MOI“ all parlioo. The incompaten- Pt od bungling of the Nova Semi: qua: not! but no thump“; dimmed the poople /ld'd"l'd,' tit, and 03nd. thug Union Within “in WE MINING? l Toronto Correspondenm whom‘ he"! diale- tho Wasn‘t)! tutmottthimt, muh.’ We ammo! get " ttt to nu from our English ads, but mom in nu m difhult to (innit! u tn tumult-Mm of haul-hepn “d och-n "nditttt ttrid um ho their gm Io drink. no landmar- havo In 'len of {In mluwieu which the pew}. no called Ipon tn Quill!" who are obliged to any in London hatch. They nre fteeced in the moat shntneustt and outrageous manner. Tho bill for a gentleman and hi. dtsitgister atayitttt one week“ A West End hotel-o hwy inhriot,ltousl, “though prenontins an impooinu tttttttttter lo the war-by ~wnn - - - -- __r__, a“; L_J -_|.. Marco-“try I I. Mummy murul. ed ttlnitrt.tutt an pron and the mph otCartih nh up ml demand of Mr Rpm-natives an otttiNt reconstruction of our Dominion Cabinet, " well i,, more care not! My in the 1ogt'ehttHtt of our country. We up" "in to this subject Inl- “ML I .. _ Tm â€In.“ or Loturotc-M'lut ligh- hnlriuh of Atnesrieav--it u a miguka to MM that In may. strong and jab; 'ea". ynkaown in a country when’m has} many». bonings'of ....,.w..... ..,v P'" -"_"e , _ I.me 3325.. Hid when-ad had only cut £1 ttrtttie mm.\md the total mm mm by anon-om chug:- fur every trim ing article and. A few morn-J: of ice worn an: up when wildly aid for, and from M. to 9d. I day nu charged tor them, We doubt whether than in a 3mm. capital in ttte world than much nxtnrtinn in pm 3.6.x! mink oomfon given. an in the you! butch “with“. ham opened of Lmam yum. In "It any wand" that no runny-tum" min anything but plea- mgt recollection- of London' I Govt-son Sovuoun'o Lon-n. The I lottor of Mr Sory'mour. oncoming the Demo- icmtic nomination tor th hosiilency. in lpuhliohod. ii. an In}: dolnyml the letter. to no whot tight Io notion of Con- iii?, would throw upon tho inurooto of the country. [to not since tho vlJourtt- moot of thoConvontlon thou an alarm on j Mr p." at tho proupoct oG change of poo theat power, tho- bringing to light Mm l lioo been done with the mnnoy ‘rlrnwn from ite people Ho criticism At ttttmt, long}: Atho mlmiooioo of reprooonllttivoo from a , Southern Mates to Conga-s characteris- iiln it I I not clement otdueont and . Violonno. whoa tho country nooclu pooco. Wlnlo tho chiofo e2t loto robolllon wb. mitted to the mull: olthn late Mr. othert l I thrown br the agitation: ofeivil convul- I ripo- into itttittitiitit of honor in! pro0tr. I" ' wiring to hop olive the portion: to which thoy moo thoir olovntion. Events in Conn . no. oinoo tho Ounnntinn ohm: that the r Ropuhlioor. partymnnot carry out a who and ' poocol’ul whenthov had much power and r their notiono horn hoot! 'oo unchecked by l MW own-Mm that tttee have run intoox- b com oliirh G Nt hoon . oouroo of not“ to mnrry of i,i:.iiiyt, party. The election - of the Jamar-r» ticliot would nntlwlo ' tho ' of producing "ddatr or violent l chances but would oorvo no ochock to . - “tron-to momma doplorod by tha . ham of both parties. Ila-Ion Dmrmer.-We but received a “My paper pululiahod in tho Mmkokn Din. Met. ‘which is awed the WM Guido. Hand by tho Beulah Aseotsuthtrt, and which. F In its nnmoimniiu. in doiignorltn ha of under to thou who may ho necking homes in Much. Prom it â€101mm“ the boundaries nt the blowout-o n Gltowe. --l_t, Tho Rivor Severn may he taken as the southern handout r 9nd . The French Biver" “d Lulu {Whining " the Northern boundarv. 3rd. The lantern and Wes. urn lnnndarim In lil'llM within am! be tneer.tt 79: my! an 9 mm from Greenwich Tim “name laugh it about Much- mil. and iiUJGa Rmdlh about thian mil". Arettirt 'ttttmr-us thou: 2.800; mm in tttNOR r,MtA000, qubmvmn bu . Mar that hit hushed "A ir marine I brand of chick- .m. The bird was mine! with a ban, and batik Mum-had. Alter tho hon by! bun awn: I for an" m min dues. in Ink themtnM than the mud. to Mr an... -hiesonti-d to porform her itttatdhtt1teta'g.'"dt art “balm-cloning. than. b sasortuieetrr. he may .-...- r Prntrc Routnr.-Lant Monday we had l 1our nnnuul civic holiday, which. by its I yearly nominative is fast becoming " entnlr l l, lished thing. Now, on. would think, thnt l this u All right enough, and at the Mayor's proclamation the people began making pre. l pnrntionn for n good time, when lo! I Lion I was heard to roar in person of " Robt. _ Walker a Sons," and an Adjoining unull‘ I roar by a mrtnln bookseller, vin, I person l by the name of Bain. Thane two ttrms l lat-Red n recolution which had the high-l lmndrng howling or um My: non-l days!" Thit was taken nrou'ml -to tho "ri. l, on! morchants of the city, rink in?! sihtt.T t) gig" it, and by I'M'lomg km li my) thelr‘ _ places of business, open on landâ€. Many 1 e signed. and the resolution, with the nnmen of those who signed it, was put in the daily pope". Imagine, Mr. Editor, the feeling ' l, of the Clerks on seeing this advertisement. Ofconm they were regularly " mad," and . many of the ettimsns-in fact most of them ' ' “sided with the Clerks. In fins tho in. :rlrgmttion grew so strong that most of the I ' merchant: nuccumbed and tho Clerks hurl their holiday. A good deal of the question . as to the propriety of such " forced holi. . dun" might he said on both sides. The lhulhlny mnpont in a very pleasant man- l 1 manner by tho people genemlly.‘ " Silence," we are told, " gives consent." but tn 'whut mine giyea her con-0nd am It A: loan to know, unlen it be to the acknom lodged excellonsy of your paper. Since my but, our chy has had its than of Ftetts, which have done us not a little dump. Among others authoring is tho Rav, Mr, PunnhOn. whose loss, we are pleased to "sarrt-owirttt to the nailed our demon of drormm gd eiti-..oillbts but light. Dotmttoirhttmattxrrt Co,.Mhitx com- pany u About to open a line from Toronto to the Bridge via Hamilton. I understand, Mum, an the lino tn Montreal will nu be started until-next your. .. 1htioms.-'nut other any the captain of the terry boot, " Barium,†conveyed the chilen of the Protestant Orpham‘ Home. over to the Hand and back freeef charge. when they enjoyed them-elm rtmtly. Tm " luau Gamma†an†u long nilonco again they: half. It: osditor, Mr. Botls, mull. we then!!! think, be Inland)“ In“ Violant'in his manner nturltaring such a long time to cool off in the city jail. Canon, who in known " the Georgian Buy man. in " ted In the city nhortly. jib minnon to $310“ but been very no. coastal in Marking the famous scheme of water communication with tho Northern Laken Pu, NICO an I†the go. To su.rahsihtrcoutsr is fut becoming an understood thing. 7 ' - T l Yum“, warm. and billings: than k NC . . A Comte 1roe.--His Excellency, the Lieutenant Governor is on i “it to St. Oahu“... lamented tha I†inland. on account of hi. bod The Mmicipnl Council of tho Township of Woolwich met on ' ml union in the Village a! Elmira on man. day of August. t868. Chas Hendry, Enq. Ree". J. L Widematt, Dopuly Reeve, D. S. arid», Wm. Cttrttrtattght-" petition no - oltuttitmtd trom Pant Winger and 90 other, praying the Council to grmet Me0mtb M two thouund dollan to an Guelph. ll- mira and Pool Gravel Bond Company to build now bridge- aorou Cois Cree) Jrqr Vogoh Hohlmd‘ucroun tin can...†Creek at%httirs. Mr. Gav, Pmidons'andr the Diretstoritrfthe RoadCtmtpartr splint ad before the Council and gun explan- tlopg ottehtltof_tu Company. . . . Moved by Mr. Cnvnnungh' & mndod by Mr. Widen“ that thin Council having heard the "ttlat/sn' of the President & mm aforesaid, that the grant naked for he am into tptmitUeatisttt In the not! regular session of the Council, to be hold on the 22nd Scpt. next. A Potmpu. Simeon; "mttrrerr--'rlte Buii‘ulo ‘Expm' "late: a sharp trick of on. Mr. John McBride, of that city. who, under a strong feeling of admiration for General Grunt. decked his penon withahout one thousand Grunt medals and balm and i want new“ the river " Suspenlion Bridge, Thou Grant Bad were a little too much fur tho odha'als Tld, 'Dominion' and the Deputy Ountom House Offhser urn-ml him on a charge of mingling. and took him be. Lee his Principal. Mr. MoBri-le inaistnd that he only won that. politicial ombleml u prawn“: md not fun the purpono of trattle, Ho than appealed to the American Conuil it pun-aim»; ind 'due much nogotiution Mr. Mqarido In (Mohamed. under the in. junction to love tin Dominion at once. u they did nist want any :lopubliclno on that Iiile of the line, m left of Milan, Ind does not rope†toenterthe ki't"trt', ,iet until 'JIT,',', “and and to?! m 'libarll government. A Wooten: pupa main: the foliowing‘ 'u1verttttttttentt LstWatrt. n nituhtion, a practical tttt who is competent to take charge 0 any departmentin n printing and publishing ho in. Would mpt a pro- feuonhip in ny of the m... Hun no objection to teach owl-motel pninting and penmnn-hip, geometry. trigonometry, and many other Idem la particularly muted tout a It motor to a "no" evenne- heal church, or u I local number. He would um no objection to 10m n emnll but select elm: of interesting young Indies to imtruct tn the highest branch“ To I dentin or tt ohiropodut he would be inval- uable. no he con do almost anything. Would [ chaufully accept n [trainee-be- or teNtr linger Inn choir. ‘Would bard Vim . family. if decided" ttt For further particular: inquire nt own'n Saloon." The an I. the largest of all cemeteries- nmt in nlumbernn sloop without moving monu- All other graveyards in oil other hunk, thou that norm distinction bottom tU (not. out! the small. (ho rich and the poor, but In the moan cometary, the King and the clown, the Prinoo 3nd tho peanut mo alike dlgtingnighod: Tho name Te" roll JG than; .ll-atte um. Omrby min-mil ot the gun-lg rung 351.5: hon- or. Om their" Main! the%une norm but and the am. can “in; and there, amid, the weak Ind poworful, the plnmod and unhonondnill shop on until a wnhnod by tho ulna trump. cock; EEK" KEEPER-r (n 10mm!) thet cam tur an, ou-ami--- Id to Woolwum Township Council . TU aka torrilkto Noe _Scotln are WATERLOO CHRONICLE The New York ' Times , snya the New. l Jersey cattle yards mare visual on Sntur- ‘ day, as was stated in the 'Times' yvstarrlny, by several members ofthe Board of Health 1 for the purpoae of investigations regarding l tho cattle brought from the Want. The _ fact ol the existence ofthmllsease became; known to the authorities at the Commuttirl paw cattle yards last Thursday, but In: I until a few sickly cattle had been carried l away by small hurchzucrs. On Friday l night tlmre arrival from Champagne l County, III, I large draw, including many I Texas cattle, which hml been [maturing in Illinois and 230 mmve Illinois stock. Thel Tun“ 'iiG all 'iir'irisrirULiuiti/ 0f the 230 Illinois etstths "li but 164 per- ished before reaching qopuyrtiP.tw: When n momher of the Itua,1t of Health l vidted ()nnnnunipnw early Saturday murml ing a few of the latter bad been sold, but' had been taken away, and on» hundred! and forty-five yet mnaiun-l unsold. With common-labia prudence, Mr. Payson, Presi. [ dent of the Communipaw Company, and Mr. Freew, the Superintendent, had kept the suspected and sivkly cattle in sport of Qurrnntine. remote from the rest of the stock. Severnlnf these cattle were found by the suriutry-offlctsrs who fatally sick, and he mlvised that ttants/rf tlen should he trold except by authority of the State of New-Jersey. The "cent. who had charm? of those cats tle, Mr. Flitch, promptly decided to aluugh tor the 146 not yet sol:l,and buy bark "ttse Cattle Dileuea in New York of purchuein. Accordingly nearly the Whole number by! been aiauglitered by last night. and precautions were taken a. (miner. infection, 'ndevorythirtg was done to amid dangerous consequent"". When the slaughtering commenced the President and the Agent sent to the New York Board Of Heultthviting them toro present. Dr Harris. meessor Styles, Drs, Morrrsand [Inward and Mr. Lincoln pmceeded lo Umnmunipnw yesterday, and spent the afternoon ianuking irweuUations with re- gard to the disease. The, preveived more than thirty. specimens. those Already sent" away add in theV-handa Great Cindi: is due to the Communipaw Company and tho amen» for the sale of the" cattle, [or their prompt action in this mutter Bnmherain New York stood ready to pay their price for the came and take all risks. ' By withhohlimz them they sustained n dead loss of over 87,000. The prompt action of the Board of Health. in R0COr. ilanco with whose nuggessions this netmn was taken, has been of the greatest service doubtlenl, to the entire community. The officers of the Board say that the disease assuredly in not tl"tmtualwdremleslrimlor. pest, but that it u an infeetiousduumw, which mutt be kept out of this " all bru- nrdn.» In compliance with the telegrams sent to Gov: Fentou. anl and Genny, Prompt. men-urea hpwe been taken to cause 'tnpesetiotiot the cattle arriving ntpomta on the rnilroede in the respective Stem of New York, New Jersey and PenmqliranU, so " to prevent their being forwarded to this city. WHAT BREAKS DOWN YOUNGMEN --ltis a commonly received notion that hard study is the urn realthy element of college life. Buti from tables of the mortality of Harvard university, collected by Professor Pierce from the last triennial catalogue, it is clear- ly demonstrated by the exceea of deaths " tho first ten year: after graduation in hug in that portion nl each class iUsrii' in echolarehip. Every one who has teen the curriculum knows" that when Evohyl- us and political economy 'njures one, Intel hours and rum ranches we up a dozen ', and that the two little tinge“ are heavier than the lions of Euclid. Diallintion is a swift. and aura destroyer, and every young man who follows it is as the early tlower ex- tremal to untimely frost. Those who have on inveigeld in the path of vice are named _ ' Legion] for they nre rmtny--snough to ‘convlnce ovary novitinto that he has no se- curity that he shall “cape a aimilarfute. A few houre ofalecp each night. high liv- ing, and plenty of' amashes,’ make war up on every function of the human body . The brains, the heart, the lungs, the’hvor, the spine, the limbs, the bones, the iustr,--' nary part and hteulty--are overtaaked, worn and weakened by the tarritie energy and passion loaned from restraint, until like u dilapidaud mansion, the . earthly house of this tabernaclo‘ (all. into ruinous decay. Fast young man, right about! WHAT Is Cosmmoo0--Thtt very lost pogo Theodore Parker’s busy fingers ever wrote, tells the child’s story, than whichJie new, 'no event in my life has made so deep and lasting an impression upon me. A little boy YPtui1eonP, in my fourth year, my father lent me from the field home. A spotted tortoiu in shallow water, at the hot of srhodors. caught my sight, and I lifted my stick to strike it, when A voice said it was wrong I stood with lifted Ittclt, in wonder at the new emotion, till rhodors and tortoise vanished from my eight I hastened home Ind asked my nother what it was that told mo it mu wrong. Wiping a tour with her Ipron,sml taking me in her arms, the said: some men cull it conscience bat I prefer to cell it the voice of God in ‘the soul of man. If you listen to it and obey it, thenitvill speak clever. and at. ways guide you right. But if you turn e deaf ear or disobey then it will fade out, little by little, and leave you in the dark end without it guide. Art iutelegent Abyssinian trader, well M. quniuted with the date of parties in his “I: tive country. who wee also for some time n personal nuandant on the late King Theo-) dorm has just nrri d in England,ytd gives the following meant of the probable result of the impending struggle between the two unnci I an inn for wer. lie-aye it in Lancers: y t',"el,"'Jl?2pl1,"l'dd'h' Gobnln will eventually get the upper band of all riveln and become the chief ruler ofAmhnm and Tiara. Both he and Kass Aha Bsab's had written to the Coptic Patriarch about u now Abunn, requesting that one should not he rent just yet, but each playing tor the l honour and ndmmnge of receiving him. For the proton: both “that remain id .n "pod- not lutlitude. A precocious youth Attending the First Ward school. in Doom", Illinois, got off the following original composition on the dogs- "De is usefuller " can. Mice in 'thsered of mud catr. They.bite’em. Dogs roller. boys and catchea a hog by the our. Hogs rarely bite. Poo lo at hop and not the Java on tiny on: all other animal- that does not chow the cud istft clean ones. Dogs oometimu get hit with bootjwks for barking of nights. Sleeping tte,' get mad and throw at'mn. They o more tor man than grown hogs or coon: or even (can. Goats Email. The and.' Nevor be out down by "ithstr. If I Ti- der breaks bin thread twenty limos. twenty times will be mend it spun. Make up your mind: tttdo aching, nrvl you will do n. Fear not, it trouble comm upon you, hop your spirit, though the day be a dark one. London, 6--Tlus races at Lewis comm menced to.day . "N, Dewarrenne bamli- i cup 10 sovereign! each, five forfeit, with 100 added, for all ages about 5 furlongs, V was won by the Duke of Hamilton's three l your old chief Leonie. i - _ - a _ . I - - _ '.,, I INA... JVV" -e'e -'" ' [ Loudon,8--Lata telegrams received from Shanghai bring the following intelligence ..- A French tradirur, station nenr the frontier. line of Cochin Chim was attacked on the 16th ul‘Junn last by a band of Anam re.- bels.. The post contained 25 men, all told who made a gallant resistance. After a desperate ftght, however, they were OYBr- powered, captured and massacred. A atrong French force was subsequently sent against the hand. 0n the 21st ofJune, nf- tera short tight. the French succeeded in (humming the rebels. Today was the second and last of the Lewes August meet- ing. The great feature to-day was the ‘Lewee grand handicap of 15 sovereigns each With 200 sovereigns added, the second horsn to receive 25 sovereigns out ol the stakes-distance two miles. The race was won by 'llirdseok.’ _ Paris, Aug. 8--Lord Stanley and M., Mousticr held a long conference here to-day during which questions involving the "e- sent and prospective of Europe were iully discussed. It is understood that Lord Saulâ€, on behalf of British Government. irrprtid,iuatre Rw tho maintenance of pancgfulrelntions with all powers on the continent, and renewed expressions for the continuance of present trieudly relations with France. ML Mous'inr responded in like "manner, and held that while Emperor Napoleon and Queen Victoria ol England ‘eujoyed anneal-lo relations existing between the two countries, that fact was of itself a lgunrnnty of future peace of Europe. The interview is understood to have been most )satisfactory. and good results expected 'to spring. {ruin it. "N' n , . ND FA.) I Paris, A ug. 9--Tlus Etendard says, at the Interview between LordSumly and M. Moustier' yesterday, the moat autism-wry maul-3mm of peace were exchanged, and eoulidenee of both Miniuers in future tran- quilny of Europe strongly cotdinuml by the opportunity they have had of renewing the good undcrsulu-Iing which has so [hug mined between the two government“. Luzerenv, Aug. o-ir,, Majesty Queen Victoria arrived hee_yestttlay. Paris, Aug. lo-Tue Emperor Napa- l keen, on his return from Plomberriea. stop~ pod uslio't time at Troyes the capital of the departmental Aime, where he was re- ceived with great enthusiasm by the people. The Mwynrint the head of the members of the Municipal Government, waited upon his Majesty at the depot, and presented an whims of welcome. The Emperor replied thanking the Mayor, the mtuiicipnlity,and he people for their were. demonstrations ofatfbetiom He expressed the hope that. no untoward event would occur to disturb the peeceful progress of trade and agricul- Aure, attdeoucluded with the invocation. ‘God protect France.’ The Emperor‘s speech was received with prolonged cheers, hndrepeeted cries of‘Vive I'Empereur. Path, Amt. 7--Thty Governor of Pesth L'Wnnused the arrest of the Servinn Prince Alemnder Kargeorgewitch who has been wedding in this city aince the assassination "f Prince Michael. . riont'ion, Aug. 10-rAeeoitutg received daily (mm Spain represent that tho disturb- ed condition ofthe country is leading to (lla- nntrous results. The latest advice? from Madrid any n iimuusial crisis is anticipated thong. Imam. Gen. Juan Pnsequia has been appointed Captain General of the Province of Catalonia London. Aug. lo-Pigot, one of the Dublin editors, who was imprisoned for MV tlitiousutteranass, has been parttortdri. He will be act free after having served half of the original term for which be was sentenc- ed. 7‘ Florence, Aug. ty-The Bill providing tor curving into effect the Tobacco Con- vention has been puma!1 V Putin. Ang, 10-uhsispuehes announce another terrible colliery explosion at Jem. mnpes in the Provinceof liainuult in Bel- gium 61 person: killed outright. Great _number injured . " Vienna: August II-Alle Emperor-Fran- cis Jowph has written a letter to bis Minis, tor of War urging him to hasten the up. pointment nfnative Hungarian offierrs to command Hungarian troops. in accordance with the provisions of the Bill which has just been passed by the Legislative Cham- bers a: Peath. London, Aug. II-hate advices from Shanghae report that the (limurbnnoes mus; ed by the Mulchooa on ths Amoor river have ceased, and at last accounts the coun- try was quiet. and trade on the river unob- structed. Paris, Aug. II-ith Isaac: Memkin, the celebrated American newâ€, died to- day. _ _ Faith. August li-Primus Alexander IGrageorpswitch has been seized with Ber- ioualllness- Since hisimprisorttnent here, helm received infnrmnuon from Belgrade that " estates in Semis have been oonfis. cated by the Government. l Paris, Auguot ll-Accounts from Rome represent that the number of daemons of for-ign Volunmm from the Pa mi service is daily increasing. The hoarse hosed quiet; renta tot. 100. _ Belgrade, Aug, 1i--Thoinewtionsr) mnVemem in Bulgaria has been entirely suppressed by the Turkish troops. and the proclamation establishing in it a state of jege in the Province has been revoked. The 'hiitush Go%rntnatst charges Prim» Char hrs, of Romnania,wtth secretly inciting and prgmotlng the revolt.‘ TN I r r Lands); Aug, II-Ihr-lusts from Paris report that the students assembly! in large numbers near the Sorbonno and our Mod a tumult. They were dispersed by the police who made several arrests. ', Fumso Mucus you Horuurs.--Mwy home owners aim to place the racks and manger: oftheir stables " high as the ani- mal can reach and got their food. “It learns a horse to hold up his head," they any. "and he looks better in the stall." Mr Bonner, of New York, lets his valuablo horses take their grain from a simple box set on the floor, and their hay is thrown down in front of them. He thinks that nature placed the homsh food at his feet, and in this respect it is willom to do like. wise. We do not believe in forcing any horse to hold their beads in an unnatural position when muting. Voltaire acquired after his death . cele- brity which he certainly by no menu: anti- cipnted. An enterprising upholsteror in- vented that comfortable armchair which is to' be found in every French drawing-room and which to this day bears the name ofthe philosopher of Ferney. Mdlla, Nilsson can now bout of having obtained a Iimiler ce- lebrity, inasmuch as at evely fashionable warehouse in Paris we are requested to ad. mire e cmque, in silk or cashmere, adorn.. ed with silver or gold embroidery.and bear. ing the name of the fair nightingale. Thurlow Weed wrimfrom England: ‘If Had a (hound voices to raise, and as many votes to can, thay should all be pro- nounced and deposited {erram and qgainst Seymour.' CABLE NEWS MILY NEWSPAPER. Sunday is the base ball day ot New or. leans. Superior coal has been discovered in Al- aska. Young Ketchum is clerking it at Sing Sing. fu question of the hour-'What oreloek in it.' _ Baltimore lost one hundred lives by the flood. . Victor Hugo composes with a soft lead pencil. A Patqnt eyelashes are the latest feminine novelty. MES-award will soon declare publicly for Grant. Lynch law is growing in popularity at the West. Dr, Pusey has become a comer: to Ca- tlsolieitrm. Friday is fabtlooing its prestigeas hang- man’a day. oeeemin Davis is going into trade with England. Fourteen trunks accompanied one lady to Sarumga. ' Queen†Victoria is travelling on the Continent. The Chinese spent $1700 for hack hire in Washington, . Gladstone" hat and trowsera are said to be ' shocking.’ Philadelphia has 382 schools. . 1 Philadelphia has fifty bridges. . West York iiri All (W)right.’ _ Brantford pic-mics on the 26th. Ohinhus 11,353 schoolhousea. [ California has 238 newspapers. I Alaska has at hut been paid for. Beavers are, caught in Alabama. Laborers in Quebec are starving. Bergh ad vocates a vegetable diet Spiritualist: are more. in Toronto. Prescott lacrossed Ottawa and won. Burglars are operating in Hamilton. The St. Damingo prisons are all full. Pigeons are plentiful at Owen Sound. Detroit preposes a national horse fair. Chicago supports about six synagogues. Shanghai is delighted at aYankee ciicus The P. P. cut of hair is fashionable just lee is cut oat of the Switzerland glaciers and sent to Paris. Gen. Rosecrans' nomination as Minister to Mexico is liked. Notritan, thitdktruottittt, Is making great efforts for a release, A SLR. Inks gentleman has 10,000 silk worms doing wall. The sriiouon pavement is pronounced a. failure in New York. Tm: Hon. Thad Stevens died in Wash- inglou ol Tuesday ltust1 John Ruskm is worth three million, Ind spends it all in charity. There are a number of New Orleans people at t.lugara Falls. Bevan thousand pra Seotia militia men tteasotrumsmsitig-to drill. ' t The Chicago. Semi: is called the Order of the Golden 8eeret' 0 An c-perihwse for Toronto, at tt cost of $40,005 hp ewwnpfwbn. . v' ' T . "- For whit pnrpo" was Eve made? For Adam's expmss tmpany. The English jolimuls admit that their coast defeuees are worthless. A ship most anyone would like to sail on--" lucrative dolleetor-irhip. The full dress of a ladyof Colombo is a hairpin and a pair ofguters. . Hamilton pitched into Call at quoila on Monday, and beat them badly. The Sunday evening open air meetings are called a nuisance in Chicago. The Empress Carlotta is again worse, and has to he curefully guarded. “General Early is 'ttpee " one of the Canadian hotels near mgua Falls. The Hamilton holiday was very success ful-only ten men in the cells drunk. Nariern New Hamshiro 19 full of smoke from the burning wow: In Canada. Tux-gents Ind scandal divude the ntten- Lion at many of {he summermg [ducal Thu) pubiic gaming table: in Germany nm to be abolished from the yes; 1872. A steam fire engine for Straiford is the ougroséing topic in that town at. present. / Connecticut paper heads its marriages C,otolenees,' and its doubt ‘Certainty.' us Mr. David MeKinnon, barrister ofHamil- to" died suddenly on Saturday morning Inst. _ Baulwlom who will agree to take ladie- with them, are dead-headed It theSaltLake Theatre. The Texas cattle plague, from ticks and lice, hm broken outin Indianau well tv. Illinois. Elam has been visited with frost every July for the past. 26 years until the present season. A colored man won the championship of Toronto bay, but wagghiselled oulof it on a . protest.' dst, e-. t _ The GoUof splendid households are given rather to feed upon us than to feed Virginia Democrats believe they have a sure thing on the defeat of the Radicals in that State. Five men are said to luvs (one over Niagara Falls within amoulh. Ctutss-ins temperance. The City Council of Toronto hays put. chased McGill Square, to be turned into a public park. The Hamilbon Germans are arranging for a grand festival] on the 24th. Toronto participates. . White gloves are proscribed in politelitr mpean misty; pearl and orange color glo veg are prescribed. Over five hundred competitor. .nre ex- pected to take part in the Dominion rifle mateh at Montreal. The Montreal Herald dread: the intro- duction of cannibalism. It bu an article on .'Dormteating.' The eciipse ofthe sun on {he 18 b, will be of longer duration than has been known for a thousand years. Thu value of blooded homo Owned by private gentlemen in New York 13 stated to be over $20,000,000. biMeld's, journeyings in search of a location have earned him the aoubn'quel of 'the petambuUtor.' A :voung woman in aWentem town has been tmed ten' dollars for kissing a young man against. his will. » ' The Impeachment maniastill BourUhes in Hamilton. The next victim toboar- ninged is the Police Magistrate. A horse lately fell into them of snEng- lush (on; and swam nbout nineteen mile. in a “night line before he was macuod. illtiscgffiirttyni8 Stems. ONE Hvxmuzn AND Emmy MILonsH 'I'Imowx Awsv,-Tin: famous Fry“ -1u mm- bet, Chasmput, is found to Inelivfw‘live when com athsd wath the newly invented Wilson rife. It is said thatthe French Government has decided to give up the first weapon and to replace it with tbe latter! a change whim will involve an expat) ‘i. lure M. 180 millions of francs, We Hunk if the one-hundredth part olemse â€INN. Venrly squandered under the pretext ofu- f ternally preparing for peace, wen spent up- ( on public schools and the' iutprovernertts the people of France would sooner naylire the rank she is ambitious of occupying In Europe- 1 Wuo WANTS A HUturaNDt,--Thts fol- !owing advertisement, which we insert for the benefit at those concerned, appears in the Milton Champion: ' Matrimony .--A young man of good character, and good habits, and morally inclined, residing near Milton, and possessing considerable proper- ty in realestate, is desirous ofeorfetTond- with some young Ladies of an uninble dir- position sing! piously inclined. Age no object -|)etwenn eighteen and twenty-four. Would have no objection to exchange photographs and correspond with a person of that character, Objnct, improvement and matrimony. Address the' The Young [ farmer.' Milton, Oat.' Suocrmro.--An dderly . lady, who had I been residing" with Mr. Donald CamthJ of East Williams, was gored to chh by I In infuriated bull on Sunday morning last, one of the horns of the animal having en- tered her hody in the region of the Imm- '; She lingered in fearful agony for somei time after the occurrence, but death put an I and to her sufferings. I Last week a girl twelve years ofnge, daughter of Mr. John Lee, a farmer in the township of Whitby, went into the woods topiek berries, and was lost five days. She wandered directly awwny from home, and at length found her way to a house twenty-Jive miles distant from where she started. Some of our smlrseribers forgot topay up thip spring. The secret serpent hm: hissed! Pay up! Bloody bill! The yal. ler coflin grim! Pay your auhsciptions promptly! Thefriztleileatrnews! Death to traitors! Two dollars ayear! Your doom is sealed l K! K!', K !!! The great performing bear attached to Dan Riee's travelling Show " few days ago Whaler! the innocent knhgaroo that hops about in tlneraame concern nearlypnt of his skin. The partitmn between them he been strengthened. A lady advertises for sale, one baboon, three tabby cats and a parrot. She states, that being n_ow married, she has no further use for mam, because their amiable quali- ties are allutombioed in hefhusbnnd. A German tin and sheet-iron worker once rendered a bill to a captain for 'Ein Sheiillrns of bibe.' The captain puzzled long over the item, and so did his agent. Who would ever imagine that the worthy Tonto!) considered that a plain way of spelling ‘one sheeuiron stove-pipe, ' It 18 said that the last. cup of milk drawn from the cow--' the trtrippitut'--conutitm sixteen times " much err-am an the first cup. We will not vouch for the exact hrures, but the true ones are large. Old typographical errors we constantly occurring. A paper recently made the ourprieing statement thnt ‘two thousand curlonds of cats had come East over We.- tern railroads.’ The editor designed to any coats.' A Decatur (lll') lntly advertise for n husband who must be handsome. Well off. temperate, mui--tobaeeo, and go'to church regularly. The lady is twenty seven, fair and good looking, and has money. A rural contemporary in sin obituary notice of a friend. says: "He wan all that those who knew him best could wish Ho left. behind him A Blamed memory and seven thousand dollars in government bonds." There is a man in Jersey City so mam. that he buttons his shirt with. wafers He looks at his money through a magnifying glass By this means, he says. a we cent stamp looks as big as a tbomusud-dollar greenbadt . The largest saw-mill but one in the Unit, ed States is located at. Clinton, Iowa. Itis worked by an engine of nine hundred horse power, and when In full operauon would furmah employment. for one thou- sand men. M rs. Cally Stanton, who is sojourni in the country, confesses to having r',S',,"lf,a"t,' once mused many drunken men under her window; with a wilful of clam), cold water. It was a practical temperance lecture. The Czar Alexander keeps urging his proposal to the other powers l nut to em- ploy exploaive bullets in war. Beth Green's young shad in the Connectiv cul river have come to' grief, by reason of the bot weather and consequent bot wa- ter. An irreverent worldling my: he would much rather have a Brown stone front in the avenue than a ma union in the aides, If a per-non tells you that your are the most sensible he ever saw, mark it, he will shortly ask you to do butâ€. favor-asa, 85 That is the kind of cents he meant Mr. Robert Boyle, odxtor orthe Pkg: ‘Timu‘wm ne'erely ruwMIled Mr. J H, Allan. The affair grew out on medita- rial on the silver question which appeared 1n the 'Times' part of which Allan took as personal. With love, the heart bncomea a fair and fertile garden, with sunshine and warm hues, and exhaling sweet Odom; but with- out it, it is a bleak desert covered with ttsh-- es. The Chicago 'Republican' is guilty of this atlocinus pun on the New York Con. ventions-'Tarmnany cooks spoil (In? broth.’ FallWheat............ fipringWhetst.-.. Peso ...-._._...t'.W-' Barley ....... . ..... Rye56|ba............. Outs ................ Clovtsribeed........... Timothy Seed..... .... FlaxSEed...... t...w.. Butter .......-r...t.tr Eggs .r...rerm.r"Pr" Grd ...r..rw.......tt Pork .t......r.."..w. Htutts......,-......, Tallow ........-....rr Potatoes ......mt.F.e. Woolporlb...... _.... Ben Flour, Double Extra Fail] Flour, Extra. . . . Spring When Flour - . . . tIrerxatlfiour.-..-. I',',?,',.' per'l‘on........A. 1h"d',icrr.r.r-r ny Hon .-.. - 'ilj',,1'2'."/o.rr. mrM"- .. WATERLOO MARKF. 1'yi QLummertiaI 1fttitlligtatt 17.00-- 12.00- AN-- .65 75-. 00 M)-. GO '0.00-- 0 00 0.00- 0.00 1.25 - L371 Hr-- l 7 to-- on 12.00- $1.25 128 1.20 1.25 to-- 75 AN-- .65 ',5.50-- s 3.50-- 9- 20 - " 00 (I oo (LOO 0.00 N», 0,0†th surie place. At 'Springfield, Aug. Isl, by the Roe C. J. Bethune, M. A., Thomas B. Hemders mn, son ofJuhn Heu_sors Murchant, tis Elizabeth, daughter of Ja-nes Rouble, G T R R, all ofToronto. furrow BERLIN, ON FRIDAY EVE'G (To-morrow) THE Tam-hers of the S ahbtsth School will give a freelitertrry and muucm enter. trsinment â€Line WESLEYAN CHU RCH, commencing at eight o'clock. It will tts,tttttBt in Vocal And lull'u-eml Mume, Rendmgn, Roeitntions, Ormiom, V (I 00 00 Im The lollowihg parties are expectéd to 35818! 2 was WILMISM. or TORONTO- Rev, C, B. Bridynan, M, A., OF HAMI "TON, t'21 REV. J. F. GERMAN, M.A. OF PARIS. Rev. J. 1"12' B. A ,of Elam; Rev. J. Soon, B.A -t intertrtrmoe, and the Rcvh. Traver, Ferguson, and other: of Berlin. The Music will be furnished by MISS A898TRQR(a, On the 111 prin:ctr In»; OF TORONTO, Prof. Jung. and a number of the Iced Amateurs. Berlin.Aug, 13th, 1968, IN accordance with the Act 29, 30 Tir. Cap. 51, Section 340. a petition will be presented to the Municipal Corporation of the Township of Woolwwh at its next Sel- sion, raylng the said Corporation to put u Ely-[£91 for the claim: "t orthe under. mentioned Slrceu in the ’illsge of Cot.- elmgn. To Wit c-. l, Wnu S’rnrr. from in: ioterseetimt wuth Queen 8treet to its interaction with Duke Siren, West. 2. NAIAIIT 8z-r,---tutd. . 3. Tuna Sun? {not named on plan] tet , between Lot. l5nnd 16 on the tn ' side of Kiue Strum and Ens! of Want Slum, and Lola 15 and 18 South of Quccn Street and Rust ul Water Street. MARRIED. On Tuesday the 4th mst., at the misi- lvm‘P of the erO, 7.1““an of Peel, by . 1tov..hurvas Gnolui, W. K. Moore. "l.. ul Berlin. Lu Mrs. Jinn: Wmsnn of the TT Institutlon is located st thp “by! of Freeport, on the Grand River, In the County of Waterloo, And Province of Ontario. h lain nheultluy lnd delighttul pm ot the County. ,Acound moral and religion illn- -!uce p Mall: in tbe community. ll it deny Access, being four miles from Preatots slum on the Great Western Railtay, Ind Ibo four miles from Berlin Station on the Grand Trunk. Daily Sagas run and: way between PM†_nnd Berlin, passing through Freeport. - FREEPORT A C A D E M Y I The lending object is to do good by providln‘ {Militia for moral Ind intolloctnnl infill-g. 7 Tile Aeio'emy" iuuuidierxhe curikrol of an or- gtoimtion called the "Freeport Educational Society," The building is being enltrged And Stud up with convenient menu, to u to provide ac- commodation for A Urge number of Sud-nu. Each room will be furnished with . “on. There will be I Boarding Bull in connection with the Ineiiluiion. The following branches will be Imam, " t -Engliah Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Binary, and Book-Keeping, [Greek and Min Language: and Vote! In“: by special trrrotigement.] There will Iloo be weekly Rhetorical exercise. Ind Scriplnnl leuoul. _ _ -- There Are three Tom. in thaAcsdenic You of twelve woeks each, commencing " follow.: Piret Term, the Firs! Tuesday in Sv-plember. Second Term, the Firs! Tnuduy In December. Thitd Term, the Socond Toad-y in lurch. "iiGiiG'.r.isiiru, per weal; $1.50 to " Room rent, per week Igle. lncidonul expat. ea, Apr Term Me, Tuition, per Term Ff: "'A'irdiiiGiGpua Ju'A be psi}! in " vnnce in Bunkable Funds. A ' _ -ire iGT Ea; nacdjn tte Auden†on b. obuined in the Village. There will be I pub- lie examination at we close of each Term. - -iirJgr,iliiG will be required to churn All we rules of me Institution, and the urine" guardinnlhip ttt'U be "etched over them. a"""""'-"'r tree __ noun or DtRecrottr-- Rev. A B. Sheri, Prelident i Rev. G. Plowmun, Viee-Preaident ; Ber. J. B. Schliohlor, Secretary ; In. KB, SPY?“ Trcuurer. l. L. Bowman, Euq.,&in- mp. . ' . 'tArratmts.--Rer. J, B. Bowman, Rev. B. Kropp, Rev. D. B: Sheik, Mr Amos Weaver, Mr D. B. Snyder. Freeport, August 12th, 1868. Mt,-. The New York Evening Mail, TENDERS, addressed to 1he Postman" Grnvral, le be ru-eivnd ml â€luv. until Noon. on FIUIMY. the 28th of AUGUST, for the cunwyanco of Heir Ma- chy‘. Mails. on a propuat‘d Comma for Hum years, twenty four times per week Munch WHY, hvinw u “Merino. Berlin and WI.“ (Emmi hunk Hallway Suuon, from' k Sprightly Record of the Metropoliun Life, Published in rhree editions. The Mail has a great many Special sketches of inter, stint: city t'lmrnchrrs and localilicl' :written by some of thc spit-ion of metro- polite I Mutt-h write", The Mail will keep you bctkr informed upon rhetcurnnt Art, Music. and Liu-rniy new: of the world “an any other daily. it nukes a aperinlity ot these departments. The Paris Correspond- ent in one of the agightlieat and charlie“ now writing to the _ ew York Press. From Washington it has daspatchea and letters ; two of the most enterprising ind successful mrrospondentl there being engaged for The Mail. For all these entertaining mat» tore, the price is Six doors a yam. Read the Evening Mail for nne week and prove these things for yourself. See if II in not the sprightlieat, liveliest. and freshest duily puhnshnu in rhe (Ily. Public-tron office- Nu. 329 "roadway, New York Conestoga, 20th July, 1868 he made In a w;igon,cutter. some†Maze. at the option (I Mr. The Mail. to run in Ctt the Nuns carrying the M now-es remaining furxher t tocondnions of proposcd I', wet», and blink {0va m 'l obtnimd m the Post ()Ihrr tl p, wan): Jfltsittl. ENTERTAINMENT. ',t,itio 3irttrtisttttttts. MAIL iMmihtlll, 2k' OT ICE. 01130le mull“. "_' 51 ol BORN October INK! .1»! llw "ife of Moe M. P. l'. ul “Mellon, of. I. E. BOWMAN. Town Glut, Woolwicn. Julr, 1808, 667:4t Jouvoyance to sleigh or pol- f the Contrac, 1rrne'ulon “All