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[" me EE \u2014 ee .eee, The Canadian Times, Lis sensations {known as the cannon fayer) 18 PRINTED AXD PTRLISHED Every THURSDAY MORNING, ot Beckett's Building, in the Square, by JOHN EDWARDS, on RITCHIE & CO., Proprietors.\u2014\u2014-\u2014-\u2014 \u2014 TERMS OP SUBECRIPTION.-\u2014$2,00 per annum, or 81,50 rapes.Nu paid ju advance.§1,00 for six months, in aubæcription reccived fur « less term than six months.single copies, 4 ceuts.{ATES OF ADVERTISING, \u201481,00 per square of 16 Hoey for the first iuxettion, and 25 cenls per square for each subse ue insertion.Hall a square or lesa, 75 cents for the frat Insertion ; 131; cents for euch subsequent Snsertiuin Likerul arrangements made with yearly advertisors amd 2lvo for tue insertion vf lenpthy advertisementz.; AI business letters should be addressed (post-paid) to Rireute & Co, C ; VOL.1.| {From Putpan\u2019s Mugazive.] TALL.I licard a tree to its sole self complain, Amid whose boughs of rust aud scarlet stain The eclemu sunshite puurad its golden rain, S:range as the mourufal sounds that steal through sleep, As if 5 quist shonll strive ln dews to weeps, \u2018The low sad endence past my sense did erecp.«Ah! little, tender, dancing leaves, tht first at of my sere and wintry branches burst, With mildest showers and April sutehiie narst ; \u201cMore verdant garlands, fre=h with life and Jane, Wherein the light winds played o fuiry tune, And set them glittering to the guiet woou ; vThen in their prime, the thick, green, summer leaves, Los: in whose rustling depsh the cricket grieves, Or the quaint spider radient tracery weaves ; \u201cSwift ye forsake, slow fluttering to the ground, aie boughs, no nore with glory crowned, Where every ruin muy breathe its sighing Lound, \u201cOne, and another, and another yet, No time for grief Lo ripen to regret, Full on my brow stands the sharp coronet.\u201c41d the cold terror, curdling at my heart, Strike sudden death, and force your clasp apart, I too were all too chill to feel yu pari.\u201cBut warm and fierce the vital torrent flows, As keener thorns sarroutsl the brightest rose, Death's bitterest draught life?s ardor only knows,\u201d Literature, From Chamber\u2019 Edinburgh Journal, THE MERCHANT OF ST.MALO.The great Catholic Feast of the Assumption on the 15th of August happening to fall on a Sunday, and the weather being superb, the usual dull and dirty town of St.Malo assumed an aspect of unusual joyance and brillianey.The clear chiming of the cathedral und church bells, the animated strains of several military bands, the chanting of priests and acolytes at the head of numerous processions of young girls, dressed in white, garlanded with flowers, and bearing lighted tapers in their hands, passing slowly along, to make their first communion, through buzzing crowds of admiring spectators, a large number of; whom shone in the glory of regimentals, either of the line or National Guard\u2014, produced à singularly gay and imposing ef- feet; und one would have supposed that some sparkles of pleasurable emotion must have been excited in the siddest minds within reach of the exultant carillon of the streets.Not so, however.disquietude of M, Paul l\u2019untanes, the prosperous and rising, if not as yet decidedly eminent merchant of the Rue Dupetit- Thouars, was exasperated thereby, not | soothed, as he nervously tore open and glanced through a heap of correspondence brought him that morning by the American mil.Clarse the distracting din I\" he savagely exclaimed, as a more than usually joyous burst of military music mingled with and secmed to sharpen the serpent- accents of a iettor he had just opened.\u2018It is impossible to comprehend what one reads.\u201d Au exaggeration, at the very least, M.Faul Fontanes ! Say the undulations of the music do assist in zigzagging the lines before you, their purport is plain cnough even to your throbbing eye-balls \u2014 plain and frightfual\u2014as ruin ! bankrupt- ey\u2014fraudulent bankruptey.which, according to a definition of the Code Napoleon, consists in recklessly trading beyond your means; and the punishment which may be awarded for that offence\u2014oh, it is casy tn see you hear that also distinctly enough threugh all the din and bustle of the street \u2014is\u2014the galleys! | Poe à The fierce | |mainder to his daughters by a second mar- A WEEKLY POLITICAL, AGRICULTURAL, COMMERCIAL AND LITERARY JOURNAL.AD | gainville is so much behind with his rent AN SHERBROOKE, C.E., THURSDAY MORNING, NO sented him with, \u2018come nearer tome: 1 iringe.We shall be glad to act for the.that 1 was determined he should turn out would speak with thee! laforesaid legatee ; and if furnished with properly attested powers, and officiul proof mas.of identity, there will be no difficulty inillo! ho! Maitre Paul; you ure going to\u2019 the way of the immediate transmission of | bo married, are vou?1 half guessed soiit is necessary, above all, that we should had preceded her; and his respretfutly It is a, be frank and open with cach other.the money, through{such channel ns may be advised.\u2014Your obedient servants, SMITH & GREEN, New Orleans.M.l\u2018ontancs read tbis letter over and over again, each time with increused palpitation of tone, before he scemed to have thoroughly mastered its meaning.\u201cTwen- it be possible! And to Eugenie Bougain- thousand francs, which he can only pay by miserable driblets of instalments, ul ways in arrear! If the devil, now, would only help me to the possession of this Well the room, probably mistaking the loud soliloquising tones of M.Fontanes fur permission to do so.Ie was that gentleman's principal clerk.\u2018Pardon, monsieur,\u2019 said Henri Jomard in respectful deprecation of his employer's loud und angry +Well Pardon, monsieur, but Mademoiselle Bougainville'\u2014 \u2018How !\u2014whut first communion, is desirous to see you, though not precisely n day for the transaction of business, to make a payment on gainville.Shall I ask her to come in An assenting gesture was immediately followed by Mademoiselle Bougainville's entrance.She presented herself with the graceful case aud aplomb which usually distinguishes a well-educated Frenchvo- man, and said she hud brought Monsieur her father's debt.M.Fontanes took the small canvas see, poured the silver upon the table, seemed to count it with his eye for a moment, und scrawled an acknowledy- mont.The shaking of his hand, which leould scarcely hold the pen, showed that his recent agitation had increased rather than subsided.\u2018Monsieur has heard nothing, I fear,\u2019 said Eugenie Bougainville as she placed the paper in her reticule, \u2018in answer to the inquiries he has so kindly wade relative to reply ; \u2018that is,\u201d added M.Fontane, as if recollecting himself, and glancing towards nothing in cither of the letters from America I have yet opened.ville.Mademoiselle Bougainville clerk was recalled.\u201cTell Mademoiselle Bougainville,\u201d said M.Fontanes, \u2018that it 1 have anything of importance to communicate, I shall do my- ance this afternoon for that pnrpose.suppose there would be no doubt of finding Monsieur Bougainville at home ' \u2018Assurediy not, monsieur.lt is his youngest daughter Marie's jour-de-fete, fore The history of M.Paul Fontanes up to this period of his life\u2014he was iu his thir- © ty-second year\u2014may be very briefly sketched.He was the only much-indulg- | ed son of a cautious pains-taking father, | to whose property and business he had a i few years previously succeeded.The pro- | perty consisted chiefly of about 80,000 francs, in cash and rentes, and the busi-, ness was a profitable connexion with the Mauritius, in consigninents of colonial products, for sale in France.Fontanes\u2019 fils had not, unfortunately.been lung his interrogation.\u2018Yes\u2014that is, Fuge Bouganville, stammered Henri Jomard.\u2018Being an intimate friend of my sister, I naturally accompany her when she pays a visit to Plaisance ; and thus ! \u2018I understand.You may go, and do not forget to deliver my message.\u201d M.Paul Fontances rose and locked the door the instant it closed after the clerk, as if determined not to be again interrupted, and was soon profoundly meditating upon the pro- buble and possible consequences of the: own master, when his sanguine tempera-.day's American advices; the charming ment, and anxiety to become speedily rich?face and figure he had just scen helping, induced him not only to enlarge greatly his sphere of commercial action, but to! change entirely its character, by shipping | large quantities of French goods to the\u2018 American markets, for speculative sale, at his own risk.Ile had been for some time tolerably successful; but fortune had of, late proved adverse; and in the letters now bofore him, he road the disastrous re-' sults of his last and boldest speculation in silks and Lrandies, upon which an immense loss had been sustained; and he knew, himself to be irretrievably insolvent, to\u2019 the extent of at least 100,000 francs.\u2018Ir about six weeks,\u201d he murmured.after a fo-! verish glance at his private bill-book, and tearing open another letter.\u2018the mass of my acceptances for thosc goods, which the remittances will scarcely more than half cover, fall due, and I shall is this?\u2019 \u2018The blood rushed swiftlr back to M.Paul Fontanc's palid features as he ran over, in a hurried trenibling sort of.confidential whisper to himself, the lines which had suddenly caught his attention : \u2014 With reference to your enquiries concerning M.Jerome Bougainville, of Louisiana, we have to inform you that that gentleman died suddenly on the 18th ult.at New Orleans of Fever, after havinz ta- keu bis passage for Europe per the Columbia packet-ship, bound for Havre-de-' Grace.By the noxt mail we shall be able to forward an attested copy of the deceased's will, by which the bulk of his proper- realised, and temporarily lodged by deceased in the St.Louis bank, where it of course still remains\u2014is bequeathed to his Ha! what! we may be sure, to color and direct his train of thought.The result of his reflections was to take an unusuälly early dinner.dress himself with great care, mount his horse, and ride off\u2019 inthe direction of llaisance\u2014a small farmstead, seven miles distant from St.Malo, on the road to Avranches, When about half-way, he turned off to visit a M.Messeroy, an old and intimate acquaintance.Ile was fortunately not only at home, but without company ; and Lost and visitor gradually warned into cl- oquence over M.Messeray's excellent wine, upon the current topics of the day, the splendor of the weather, and of the morning's religious ceremonies, the iw- proved tone of the markets, and of commercial affairs generally, M.Fontanes took occasion, after a time, to remark in an off-hand careless sort of way, that his late American speculations had been at- sanguine, that he had half a mind to try and make a bargain for Plaisance if it was still in the market.Plaisance was in the market, as M.Paul Fontanes well knew ; and after much disputing and haggling, M.Fontaines agrecd to become its pur- ville, the daughter of a Leggar or therca- | bout\u2014indebted to me something about a: Au revoir then, if you will go : at ten to- | Monsieur Paul Fontines\u2014\u2014 AL! the account of the debt due by Monsieur Bou- | a hundred franes, in part liguidation of; a number of unopened letters\u2014\u2018that is,\u2018 tended with a success so much beyond his \u2018 expectations, and they were sufficiently\u2019 iat St, Michael or at any rate at Christ But why do you purchase à house from the first.Well, courage! ?iseating herself behind her father.*Burtin cannot assist us, but\u2014 Engenie, llen- { fate which overtukes the best and wisest ri Jomard loves thee; there can be no lof us; and here's the lady's health, who- ! doubt of that.ever she may be.\u2019 \u2018With all my heart! lor funeral, is that, And do not for to-morrow by te: \u201cnot fail on yours.\u201d \u2018I take care of that, you may depend morrow,\u2019 iM.Fontanes regained the high-road land trotted lcisurcly along towards M ; Bougainville's.As he neured Plaisance {patches of golden | tremulous light and (fruit trees that partially enclosed it.\u2018sisters Bougainville, and a young friends, were dancing \u2018the music of Henri Jomard's j Several aged guests, anongst get that which is as serious us a wedding i the bridle-path, winding round at a con- Henri Jomard, à frunk, intelligent-look- siderable elevation from the level of the ing young man, in holiday uttire, after house, gave to view the smooth green- tapping gently at the door, had entered |sward in its front, upon which still fell the [posal is accepted, he will pay all \u2018thy | violence, but did not fur a moment swerve © war, He isa woll-principled, (brave lad, of fair prospects too, and the - son of a brave father, who fell by my side jat Evlau.There 1s no ono with whom 1 would more readily trust thy happiness.tj *Never\u2014by words.\u201d M.Bougainville winced, but went on Lito say: That being so, 1 may tell thee that name shocks thee\u20141 will speak of him , and his offers no more.\u201d \u201cYes, ves, dear father,\u201d murmured Bu « genie.cltow sudden, a slight pain: that is all.Ge on\u2014\u2014speak \u2018As thou wilt Monsieur Fontes, i then, solicits thee in marriage.If his pro- oi 7 Lingenie The did not answer, and M.Bougainville add- | might be proceeded with, the Cs 1 have observed number of ed, after a few moments silence: \u201cIhe! who appeared both alarmed and angry.| pos Able taking good sim in which cane (these ocemdons hive observed thereon to case stands thus, Eagenie, Monsieur Pon.| wished the audacious flute; and tanes is rich, generous, young, well-look- polled by force, but at whom the ing, of irreproachable character, and it iz.notary, who hud been silently obser, i Sieur Bougainville was conspicuous by his \u2018Mademoiselle Bougainville,\u201d repeated ; thin white hairs, creet military bearing, | Jomard, *having accompanied her youngest jund the glittering cross upon his Lreast, {be n happy wife: but it is for thee to d sister Marie from Plaisance to receive her were looking on, and, the male portion of{cide; und my blessing, beloved Engenic plain loves thee deeply.1 doubt not, therefore, that after a time, thou wonldst \"them, smoking, in apparently measureless is on thy choice, whether for acceptance or content.\u2018Quite au Arcadian sneered AM.Paul Fontanes, scene !\u201d *Who would mentally! refusal.\u2019 \u2018For acceptance, then!\u201d veplied Fuge in a low voice, the firmness of which suy- i believe, now.that an abode of such rustic prised as much as it pleased M, Bougain- \"simplicity contains almost us grim a skel- \u2018eton as mine docs?trive that they destroy cach other, and then ; Monsieur Bougainville and 1 may sleep sounder than cither of us has of lute) The dance was arrested as M.Fontanes approached and respectfully saluted M.Bougainville, with whom he almost imme- idiately withdrew into the house.They {were absent about ten minutes only ; and sas, Upon thcir reappcarance, the counte- \u2018nance of the veteran wore its usual aspeet Of calm impassability, dancing was resumed with increased spirit, and after a time ; was joined in by M.Fontanes, with Eu- {genie Bougainville for à partner.Respeet- i ful, subdued, yet ardent admiration\u2014ad- ; miration surprised at itself, ns it were, has seldom been more adroitly displayed than my uncle Monsieur Jerome Bougainville | by that gentleman upon this occasion ; and \u2018Nothing, Mademoiselle; wus the quick \u2018whether the consciousness thercof, betray dd by Eugenie's tell-tale blushes, was pleus- urable or otherwise, it would have been | Henri Jomard\u2014whose flute, momentarily Should, however, becoming weaker and more uncertain, was | there be any intelligence concerning him iat last superseded by a volunteer violin\u2014 what was going on, till the Wednesday in those ! have nut read, it shall Le imme- \u2018sat apart from the gay dancers, partially jmorning, when he chanced to overhear diately forwarded to Monsieur Bougain- ; concvalud from observation by his unxious and sympathising sister.Fugenie, how- jand ominous cvening., *Euzvnic) said M.Bougninville after all \u2018in the house but themselves had retired to \u2018rest, *H have ill news for thee.Thy uncle ; taining, gruflly told the messenger who delivered the letter that it would receive no answer.\u2019 \u2018Alas! sighed Eugenie, \u20181 feared so; rand we shall of course have a dance, there- and he was our lust resource.\u201d \u2018Our position is embarrassing,\u201d said the more cheerful tone.|! ways turn out like that.Thy uncle has disappointed me, Eugenie,\u2019 be ndded af- iter an interval of melancholy silence ; *hnt i what after all, could be expected of a man who left France to avoid the couscrip- tion \u2018Nay, father, let us be just.Havel ; woman 7 \u201cTut, my girl I rejoined M.Bongain- | ville ; \u2018but with this change in the terms of Well, we must con- the pur\u2014of the contract\u2014that Plaisance Ibe settled not upon me, but upon you, Francoise, and Marie.\u201d M.Bougainville was charmed with this ready acquiescence 5 and when Eugenie {made no objection to M.Fontanes™ rye- quest, that the marriage should bu cele- ; brated without delay, he uimost persuaded \u201chimself that he had been mistaken with \u2018respect to the sentiments she entertained towards Menri Jomard.That pleasing il- lesion would have been dispelled had he ; known that lngenie passed that night on her knees, weeping, at first with convul- (sive, but gradually ealming icf, before ithe erucitix in her bedroom.The civil marriage was arranged {o take place on the following Thursday, the conditions of settlement to be signed at the office of the notary, Bertin, on the pre.tvious evening, These arrangements, at IML Fontanes\u201d urgent vequest, Fugenie re.amd so successfully, that Lousy secret ; even Ilenri Jomard had no suspicion of \u201csome disjointed sentences of à conve-sation between M, Fontanes and the notary's sighed, | ever, must have noticed his agitation, for {clerk who Lad called at the Rue Dupetit- curtsied her acknowledgments, and left \u2018never had her voice and manner revealed Thous the office, escorted by Henri Jomard.They \u2018so much of womanly tenderness as on tanes had hardly gained the street when the ! parting with him at the close of that sad eur Bertin 1 will send him the required which terminated by M.Von- ng ina low voice: \u201cTell Monsi- { particulars in writing before (wo o'clock.\u201d Astonished and indignant at what he ap- -prehended the partially overheard colloque i to mean, he, as soon us possible, invented self the pleasure of riding over to lais- { Jerome, whose address Monsieur Fontanes\u2019 ian excuse for going out, amd hastened to ! Adete, who, however, proved obstinately incredulous.His interpretation of the | sentencey he had imperfectly caught was, ishe presisted thot of an unreasoning jea- ous.M.Fontanes had, her brother knew, a pecuniary transaction with M.Bougan- \u2018We! echoed M.Fontanes with quick father, with an unusual effort to assume à! ville, and it was no doubt with reference mate.Somewhat calmed by this consolo- tary construction of the menacing words, Henri returned to his enployment.There | was no one in the clerk's office, and M.l'ontanes was busy writing in his priva room.Something presently which rendered it necessary that Henri (not heard you say that Uncle Jerome was\u2019 should speak with him ; and as he did so, \u2018betrayed in his affections by nu faithless | his eye fell upon a small pile of letters enclosed and divected, but not sculed, of which the topmost one was addressed to ville, with adevity of tone contradicted by \u2018M.Bertin, Notaire-publie, Numero 9, Rue the keen scrutiny of his look, which was, ! Sabloniere.\u201d Instantly the criminal \u2018however, balled by the growing darkness thought, whick only his excessive mental , ; \u201cof the room.\u2018Love-wounds are rose- cagitation could in the least excuse, sug- brier scratches merely-\u2014a 1omentary smart : gested itself, that if he could obtain a mo- that neither hinders nor controls one\u2019s ment's possession of that letter before it march through the rough wilderness of was sealed, the doubts whieh half distract lite, \"flashes which herald real wounds and .' \u2018 .; \"TE 1c'6 CE fi .1 death, and they did not leap from maiden's object kept him for the next ten minates, Îôh of Eugenic's everwalchful ange par eyes.\u2019 with men.Good night, dear futher.\u201d v *Good-night, Eugenie,\u2019 said the veteran, \"hack was hardly turned, before Henri Jo- i dreadful revelry\u2019 of wor, are \u20181 am glad to hear softly murmured chance at length presented itself, .Tugenie, \u2018that heart-griefs.are so fugitive presence of M.Fontanes was requiredin a.I have been pretty familiar with the ed him would he our way or the other set \u2018at rest ; and the possibility of effecting his The The \u201cin a state of feverish restlersners, ard his \u2018distant part of the warehouse embracing her with tenderness; \u2018and be mard darted into the private cohinel.seiz- not too munch east down.; angel is never forgetful of a gentle and pi-' the enclosure from the envelope.ous child like thea.*Befor: noon on the following day, the that he had mistaken the letter, the en- ithe sensations felt on these vee stock.furming implements, and furniture velope in his hand being addressed to is commonly supposed ; anl that, sithough surgeons w The guardian- od the top letter of the pile, and extricated Confu- \u201csion! A glance ot the address shewed him ocenrred ; VEMBER 15, 18553, t jat the notary ted charmaiglv, though very pale, end {tremblivg with agitation.M, l'ontanes {Kind und unpretending manner seemed, luftor à time, to sooth and cali her spirits, aml the sweet, grateful, if fdnt smile with \u201cwhich che achnowleged lis unobtrusive (vourtesies, Was an earnest that if the mare riage should turn out unhappily, it would \u2018not be the fault of the wife, however re- ty-seven thousand pounds sterling!\u2019 helo'clock, 1 lodge five thousand francs in But thou has never, 1 think, shown any luctantly shesaceepted M.Fontanes an a presently exclaimed; nearly seven hun- your hands, as a pledge of the completion open decided preference for him dred thousand francs! Grand Dicu!\u2014can \u2018of the bargain upon my part, if vou do vhusbaud.M.Bertin was apparently about jo commence reading the marriage-con- \u201ctract, when an unseen nnd sudden intur- ruption took place.Henri Jemurd, spite of the strenous opposition of un clerk, fore- ed his way, in à state of wild excitement, into the office, vend forthawith buret into a torrent of invective and entrestr, of bitter reprosch and humblest solicitation, to which passion and despair lent fire and eloquence.Uselessly so! Eugenie was \u2018indeud terribly agitated by his fre jrays of the fast westering sun in large father\u2019s debts, purchase Plaisance of that in resolotion, al she was the first, thouglo rade en the subject of my ret engagement : light, or broken into | tiger-hearted Messeroy, and settle it upon; with whit i and shadow by the tall \"thee beyond bis own control.quivering lips, to request that the business which brought them there M.Foutanes, intruder a gesture from the it of what was passing, he deststed, drew Pear the table, and seated himself beside Mademoiselle Bongainville whilst Henri ,Jomurd, throwing Linself into a chair, Wept aloud in the bitterness of unvailing {grief and rage.\u2018Now, tuonsieur Bertin, sud M.Fon- tances, who spite of himself, cowered boo \u201cneath the heen derisive look, it so seemed, ; with which the notary, as he slowly un.trolled the contract, vegurded him\u2014rhave {the goodness to proceed as quickly as possible.\u201d 1 doubt, Monsieur Fontanes, whether 1 shall proceed at all, It seems to me that the nupt:al-conditions, in a pecuniary sense, are grossly one-sided and partial Monsieur Bertin,\u201d interrupted M.Fon- tanes with dizuity, and greatly relievedl, that is my allie, not yours, The balances of obligation, is, in my own opinion, vgvoatiy on my wide.\u201d added the young merchant with a respretfil bow to Fuge- nie.\u201cThut Js precisely any opinion also,\u201d ye- Joined the smperturbable notary, Madeno- selle Bougainville being at the present moment a rich heiress in her own right A bomb-shell falling in the midst could not have produced a more startling efleet than these words, which caused every one difficult for a spectator to determine.Poor jmained entirely passive, wera kept serupu- of the auditors, Henri Jomard included, to start to their feet in various attitudes of sastonishnent and consternation, | Phis information,\u201d continued the notary, Dreached me only about two hours since, and, strangely enough, Monsieur l'ontancs trom you.A letter.cortainty in your |handwriting, addressed to me on the cover, (but the contents of which were intended \u2018for Messrs, Smith & Groen of New Or- Fleurs y *Malediction sereamed M, Fontanes.\u201cCan it be porsible\u2014that 1\u2014that F \u201cThat you misdirected the Jetters sug- \u201cgested ML Bertin: no doubt of it, (peurs Mademoiselle layer Bougainville\u201d he ents of which the Just American mail made i known to your very disinterested suitor, \u201cthet yon are the absolute mistress of shout (seven Hundred thoseand franest 1 under \u201cthese circumstances, you wish me: to jro- !eced'\u2014 *Honri-dear Heu?gazpod Fagenie, despañiny lover, Henri\u2014believe\u201d But I have no words for the dus- cription of the secne which followed ; the reader's imagination can aloue realise its Ther late i tumult of rapture, bewilderinent and des- ! pair.Hemi Jomard must in Lis hurry and confusion, have changed the envelopes of the two Jett that addressed to Smith L& Green being consequently delivery to \u201cthe notary.1 have only, in conclusion, to state that Funtunes was anested at ; Havre-de-Grace, on board an American diner, and is now undergoing the punich- \u2018ment of a fradulent bankrupt; thf Fuge nie i: Madame Jomard, sud a happy w ind mother; that the Sieur Bougainville ill inhabits TPluisanee with hie two daughters.and to this day remains firmly of opinion, that the mise direction of the letters was due to the actual intorpoel- vien.| \u2014\u2014 C\u2014 FIRST UNDER FIRE.i Soidiers who have Leen engaged in \u201che often asked how they felt while performing their duty in the heat of battle, owance mile for all varieties of tempera.ment\u2014there js n far greater similarity in! wounded men, who were colleeted on aul sions than plot of grass clos: by, and over whom our TIMES.Po Bugenie Bougainville, ws she alighted jintense, and Lis whole energy is concen- ; s door in company with her trated un the work in hand.\\ Ned 6 i Lam listening, father,\u2019 said Lugenic, | father and Francoise her half-sister, looks fall wounded around him, and are searesfy | 16 called a fever, i di to be ex: 1 believe thut-\u2014al- 1 \u2018in the midet of theso oirournstances, 1 was soon able to tewark that somothing unusual was taking place within me; I paid close attention to it, and still tho sone sation can oily be considered by wimili- tude.Jt appeared un if you were in some extremely hot place, and at the sumo time quite penetrated by tho heat of it, so that you felt yourself quite one with tha elo.mont in which you atoud, the oyos lose nothing of their strength and clenrnoss : but it is as if the world had à kind oi brown red tint, which makes the sitaation fag well ns the surrounding vljects more NO.16 jhmpressive.1 wus unable to perceive uny « SEB lugitation of the blood; but everything \u2018svemedl rather to be swallowed up in the [glow of which 1 speuk.From this, then, Ait ds clear in what sense this condition can It is remarkable, how- jever, that the horrible uneasy feeling from jit, is produced in us solely through the > Comrades a \u201cnoticed : thore is no thae for pity, fear, or anything but action, , Lam a Scotchman be hirth, but enfisg- CSTH- .UN Led into the American sorviee.It wan not Po Most persons who have been in a similiar my fortune to come to close querters wigh | Station will dout {less rorogniss the gon- the enemy nntil {had been nearly three feral trath in this description, Yet It months in Mexteo : l conssquenthy experi- pret a complete econ of the avldier in fenced a portion of that uneasy state off active participation of battle.There 18 Aveling which 1 have just mentioned beige ! thon, un end of horible, ancusy feeling ; divst meeting the enemy face to face, phe is not shocked, but pleased\u2014exhiluat- jhad became familiar with the sound, audi ed.Many a corrode tells we, for his own \u201cwith the fury tow, of shot und shell, in part.what | always tee] mysolf; that, in (trenches at Vern Cruze ard was on easy 01° day ol battle, Jar acts on (he blood (terms with them, Coustait rumors of at- like wine.tnethe 4 browi-ved tit, ap \u201ctacks, meditated on owe tear, had hctpod Perently enveloping surrounding objects, false to keep the idea of close coutliet tani- il lve often hoard soldiers deseribo LB a liar, In camp at Vern Cruz, Dhad hocome {thing they had rrmarkod when in action ; Paequainted with an oll soldier, ily [#4 om confirm it from my own experi- Wright a fellow-countiymen, whe hil i ne ees dtuution À 1 served in his youth under Welling ton, and! in à hat tring N uation NE te Lu also fought with the laudtisns in the Piorida PéHen has commenced.He listens to the 1 frequently fld with his cops.ANE 2d perhaps ROSH, now and then, x J phate of worded carried to tho raar, Land his advice tome invariahly was, that, ! while hes every moment anxiunaly ex- .\u201cpectin his own order move forward.js svon ns firins hud commenced, 1 La a his os pou T5 RN forward pehondd tive and load us expeditiously wi why he i falretty um fervor.On , in oumany .sy, of those a oes well ani : he assurod me, that 1 should Pot alt richt ot thos urn Me, ny well vs inny own lifter the first few voted Poor ht fg.Porn a recto uncosivess of maosier, o How 11 passed him as ho sat down, ali {desire fo be doing something, manifesting fhe first few rounds at my first battle, Cor Atselt ina variety of wi The order to IR SEERA ET advance brings 8 relief, tr \u201cro Gordo, wonnded ; but he recovered from | a pee ; iuga salden relie fond the troup \u2018his wound, however, and was sent home to |B iy te WN aes flute wes ère ; \u2019 so arhsome Co stad by aud see, Feceive n pension, ; Co BR a Sar A ar 4 os Ya man We bad Tain inactive fonr or five days! \u2014 .; TT st Plan del Rio, à few miles from the} A vicultural vremv's strong position al Corro Gand, e q (th when General Scott having arived, and! 7 examined an closely as possible the enemy's ; None Undevdrains, stren th wd position, nt once decided on Revie un Juin ju your ever-welrome pn- his plan of action, In purstanee of hin PT repond to tate didi, 1 herein give you Les o Guneral Fwiees with his diving {rae of uy expen, design, Genera Whi with his division, © 3 yadde quy Bet dion elghteen vents ago, ond hy i 5 1h) lg ) # comprising the regiment to which bes never lay ing seen one, tis Lot to be wondered longed, wan ordered to advinies by wn now Tat that sind have been imperfect, 1 did ly-discovered route though the bottom ot; #9! take pee ant to qretn Log by ful, tho ravine, and 0 jain a commanding posi.| beg dower in ne plies thing athens, ; .ii { adding pe vel rreequer Oy utthough it did good services tion on the top of a bib, unfortified ROLE a tade i0 faee, it «oun Bilal up suns tn impede itv while moving down the ruxine, the flow of the water, This drain, ns well as which ud been partinidly civared by oar ane ne have bide mas hinds | but soma : ; .; Eat : * Stime ates, Were dugg wholly by havad froth wena Heneers, and ow MW.util: iv ; ; [riers an ! hile waitin antl ap aly ty cieh to hits dons inches in depth, nnd vas uf the rifles 6 wuld have In SEHD SURE ying Gi width rom sixteen inches to tre feet, ows-looking Litol cle parral in front, Chat \u201caccording te tbe amount ol water D wanted cur- wo began to fer] we were on (he point ot vied dlabln row of sound sane from bor to meeting, with the enemy: but we Dad no 2 CRC ches in dinmetor, peeardiug to ae width née a [any thi : * 1 Kir of the ditch, on which 1 placed flat stones bond oapretation ol any 4 HBO HAR GRRE ang to reach fiom one ide to te other, and wish, a shot or [vo fran tee musket obs een stopped al ae crevices with smaller stones, (he enemy was followed by the eruching then attired stiaw on top 10 keep the dirt - à \u2018 \u2018 .ini Te ., of our rifles; and of doable gece time wo Fan rétGng tag, and die threw hack the {conte to the Botton of a steep hill, part.CE over (he did.meee to thes bottom ofa steep tpt oes cay ie weeweral wo goad .NXPORES, Cha ly covered with brash woud, on the tap ub pecinlly who the sabe oil wan baad ; bat when which Htoud a body of the Mextean pufint-\"obliged to take Them Qaongh down, as wae oltes [rs basèly engered in fiving dos upon gu | Mie çase, T fn dre Halde to Gap, This, se came in sight, Luekily for ua MogeDier vit their rent ent, (hom 50 te 75 Pate A 1 Lo \u201cpeenton res paud obrorvetions Danade fu taking their firing did but itde dunruge 7 und, cr uplie Bist one boeondrieted, which, as J hie- dered to chavgre, we, with a loud hurrah, | fore observed, onu Alle for want of proper began running up the hill, When nen Te fed wie to ucopt another meflunt 1 the summit, wo began to fire, and the! Bard dong Leen ovare Mot in Sing boul Orey made M vs went vif ily à \u201cah seria of Iroben stone, but aluays suposed | MEXTCADS went off, nd quickly ss cur sho, they would be snore Table to vlog than one made Closely pursued by weap the bith, An of pwithe front, and fut Diéy vere only fie for {fort wa made by sot uf oar coplaivn tos Fheiy he ny eboyes But the tuet that Che water form fuir men into companies as (hey torn ite wy rash, although the wont wis he Un (yd ed on Pht re nt Behm ply a fw and soon ave up the nitemplo\u2014 witirenall stoue, 1 find where hae ds lite FP We pursued the ving Moxie ons down the seuter té he cararied, that it works well, being, | apposite vido of io hill, whieh w only Jos Ft te Hl thio Lhe pipe diain of ver livid from Cerro Corde dy a ruvine 505 EEE C0 DL tan netoss which the enemy's Latery fed\u201d ite of the others, msl ut the pome time, rape among ua; while some tlosinds of whore sonpdl stones are Peaty, cheaper than I {agent had no difficulty, after all, in ascer- impart the dire discovery to his sister Héäded, that by your andes willy the con-intantry, clustered dike heer an the tap tile, Haid ides of Corn Gordo, ke neninet My mode of Luiddiage is thw] prefer (he and vides of Corrg tiordo kept up again full, no the prond is then aley, but it can Lo Us an incessant fire of rshotry, Ow \u201cdope ut any reuron.1 tale three Loves nhroast men now hegun to fall fast; and it vens any Lrenb tre plots the higher in the ptdr (quelly esing to the proverhial bad firing and nortower où the battono the Peter with a of the Mexicans that our email party of gent Fete elev Strike ant the dine of the {between Kix and seven Jondpedefop (he S00 then allo the idle bon to follos it | .J a.; Lo hack ned fethi on long ne Penn turn uny enrth united pegiments of vifles and artillery thd put; Pen with shove ls, fen, iow out he \u201cIhe harvest has! to that the twe were to meet at the nota-: tring with ont strefched avis towards not nweher moree\u2014win not aonililard dose earth; nin tale the plow with rome oso Mademoiselle \u2018been a bad one : but things will not al-}ry\"s, ns the conversation seemed to inti- PAS IC was our Killed and wounded grnant- to ride the hea, until il eau gnome sleeper suunin éJeur ant the leone eut ys now attach nu sd to about two handred, The affair bot ! \\ ; ; 5 pleccof chan ta the erd of the Lesm, to give ied bet wen twy nel three hours, andl this ty plow more patel, and go over 4 nain ns Des was the first tine of my meeting the foe! fhpe, eloar tout, ond we hive à déteh from two fice to face.Pry-twoa to twenty sis inches die, AN that is [foun | the necting, after all, not such | nes required ic te de the of une apading, snd fa terrible affair se | had faneisd the diteh in ready to BIL Dee druine ernnot webt so A ; Lo ; \u201cbe dugs too nitow, ans the width of a epade wis that J felt yw fuse on geing hito ACUSN, parey ennagli water for any common ride drain.would be a ninsaless boast, 1 did feel \u201cTwa men with ened teas, will in common considerable apprehension on the firat! ground dis from twenty wo thirly rois n day, phuret, sud until heated to à dogree of pre- | Filling d wands on the faellity of petting nt ; ; 2 he rtene, HC they are already picked up and tornatural excitement, After the firmt few Lemeenient, it con Le filled with neady the smo voinates, the fill of « wonnded comrade fueilivy with whieh it ix dug, Ju any eee, we «would at the host only causer it {o he put, \"have the sntisfuetion of knowing thet the stones \u2018Poor fittow ! There's Smith \u2018or \u2018Fhomp- | have bern pat to on foil use, ond ore hesectorth ams down.\u201d The first whom § aw wot.L207 he wag, The trench shoud bee filled 0 7 / Ce JER dE A - {as near the cupfaee with stoner os jt can Le, aud ced inc thin action, was aorifleman, Just and por interfere with the plowing, After the sipnos twee reached the top of the bil, be dropped ' hove been shoveled fa the whole length of the [hin rifle with a ery of anguish, stag aering liteh, token cannon to bot pw, nel first a+ à ver T | .a.au sting u thus fnyer of rtrow over $0 BLOCK, jt the rear.A nase f-hall ha ! chtercd Vo mh the curtis Leek over the drain then hura |e mouth the horror imprints don his Fx ; To wy aos down and the diein is fiachstie, tures made a deep impression on meat the) 1 have aver five buted rode of stone drain [moment, anel the recallection of 16 Trausstod ; ins pond fondition j ws pr iit im 1 think .eve 1 ir which din net reciev me tony \u201cfterwards.| Lu pe vue nt crop, aed often % ihe After our return to the bottom of the fim, © 1 have one parer in pastientar, which be- \u201chill from wbich we had storted in pursuit fore draining wonld not reise gran; for the Jas \u2018of the enemy, the excitrinent sf action 104 Years ith seid the nest beautiful erops having graduatly passed away, we all felt) of wheat and Cove cory tired, amd were soon on the ground! : The groans of the | | ture] New Yorker, Garaeersa Bavasuts ann DPrurtixs.\u2014Tho sooner squashes are now gathered the better, They should be put into a dry, cool) luce, where they way if posible have aun and air by day, tnd be kept from frost nt night, The least rutin ipreparing our rest.re Lasy during the whole! at Plaisance were sequestered by \u2018justice\u2019 Messrs.Smith & Green, New Orleans.\u2014 habit blunts, to à certain extent, the per- night, distressed us, and prevented sleep ic aire to be followed by decay, and on fhis oc- ut the instance of Pierre Messeroy, Leu Had hie but unfolded the enclosure, what | ception of danger, it never takes off the for à few Louvs, At length Ligue pre- | count greut exre thould be ured in handling, yer, for arrears of rent; and M.Bougain- a discovery awaited him ! ville was at the same time served with a he threw it impatiently upon the table, and this kind made upon my mind as a fight-, notice to quit, according tn one of the scized the next upon the pile, which was ing soldier iu Mexico, are still quite fresh, Leln covenants of his dail, by which zight to that he sought.retain posses of rent-paym \u201cnt.1 \u2018and unless I can obtain a loan of chaser at the somewhat extravagant price ter a time added, addressing bis dismayed ganville\u2019.: Ç ner $ of 45,000 francs, upon condition of pos- {and weeping family: nH.D : tins on pink sabroil, er un blae/tailel des in, rky-codured vonval ans, Wiant is joy + \u2014To count your nroncy rond find N 0 () 7 I ] N (i it overcun one hundred dodo, | What is conseicnec bo Sometling that a gail ty man feel every time il tiatirclers, What is contenticent :\u2014fo sit in the Leone pod see other people \u201ctue Lau the mud, fn other words, to he better olf than oar neighbor, à Isa, amd woes perbmed Nr ad Eade Lip ct, prenante to | | setp ol Metort- ler | | | Ch) 1 SYRUP.dr OR Lrunbi uv Cen .om enn, allay wil ow bir ona onary, Me che bey dU dif nf health | peok hed the, \u201cgu veu \u201cof Mise Winslow i + \u201cner 1,005 hot feline inte |g and the ery pA phe got from Docks, peeiodieals, or the 1 MERSEY, FLETCHER & CD, Lporters, Wholesal Merchants, Portland, Me, AVE fee sale, MOT ASSEES; (in boud,) COSY RUPE, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, Grocers and Commission A conntey selenite 0 happening fo he read.Bg of a curios Ce pli wn Kino Died you ever nec nn «1 pants Sa Fhe ask, fi tent ollie.\"Fhe most prompt sod faith atten-! TOBACCO, PROVISIONS, F Ist, FLOUR, wl ha CS touted alittle sin vor old ats tion to their interests may be vedied ow by the pp le, Portland so AUS, NAILS, GLASS, the foot af ile ets : \" aml Clee Dachenty iretrust their basite-s to hin, Come py) TO LEME, TENT.I.Bi Whee Le ashe, guite neal wt the I wn ree Cmmneations attentively considered and ivanedi-® Linseed, Blenche d, w Tale and Lad O11, boy's cariestue oo, LTE WHE Canter sn NG YL ately answered, 12 March 2n, Course and tine SALT, «On the chph: \u201csu UV à ve me r v \u2018at variety of r articles, prete et NE Td he we \u201c4 Me upectability voritesrl WITOLHALIES, Together with t variety of ler wtiel | | Po beable te con tity to the ellic ney ethene mend othe tenth of what Vreoa anph he Hib a litle boy sir frag who eb ot noe amd ae nd i\" Prt ens cl the fnnily fo ala en, fiir, 4, 1555, Caxhimeres, Mohair Lashes, ! .3) PUCES uf the abo ods jus pecived NOYES, WESTON & Co, { oi Consigurrent, per stemmer Amertes, General Commission Mere hants, ris question whether a phyeicinn hold Lael ont too paticar when he come with Lull Fo tel please ns whea Le poes Do nothing shameful eit] ra ie de a SEIT fron Liverpool, which will be sold to the VND WIL Earn LL 1 o nothing shaneful either ia the presence wt\u2019 Te pon To sas Le ape trade at proat bargains, ; Fiour, | other or alone + Tespert voit eal nd other will Cad a) in and Bere ae de a tou 1 Don thai, | Corn, | respeet vou, Clan with him fee, the dite fetes 1 Spd moke, Jan, 8, 1500.pt Molasses, | sh i .You loop ns though vou were Leside yours Dai.Fish, ; _ | wel) ae the war said toa hop wha happened to Sis, à PAUEPIEAN Toff, purified) won Grindstonos, &c., be standing by n donkes ; WILLIS BLOCK, COMMERCIAL STREET, 4 Storm draw pale Seal of; | ; .| Le Coy, VRP Clomnehers ! | Taw Linseed do.; i i i PORTLAND, ME.What #the differentes befagceu teh al fax Aihotson, RA Olive de, : -=One is intended to kecpus \"npat Je hel) \u2019 rer ft ALSO vr FIRE.S.C.BEGG, , 4 Aly the other toda to keg pus down, tres SPIRITS TURPENTINE & JIPAV ATE of Her Majesty's und Hon, East India | Why isa cmrseientions baker like a ship with- a WwW.STONES Fer ale by We.ow BEC 4 Company's Naval survice, being encouraged | ant hallast = Because, by the patronage which he has received from the | | gives a roll over, itizens of Portland and vicinity, wishes to informe them that hein now ready to supply the; wants of those who use or vend | PEFRLPUMERY, | Bu any of its forms as Oils, Pomades, Cosmeties, Dipilatorivs, Hair Dyes, and Perfumed Waters.Having served in some of the hest known LAW CAI.IS Fx ves soy the Govino of the Sra vr Veron, has been plensed to appoint Custom Po Boney, Baga, of this Town,to bea Cows aes en within aud for the lrevince.of Canada to sdeiinister Ovens or Avie.Marion.and totake 1 ssrrtons aout ATsrns- COUGII, CONSUMPTION ANY J | I; A UINT Th aroiean counties, Wik fly mind's diseased, its freque uty not healing aaa winds eo mneh as res BrOMCRITIS ELIXIR, MIE Prequeter would vespecitully call fre at- ter tion of the publi: tn Pic anvaluable Le i | I 2 shot of wera, he | | honoutiue i He Senotesn Meena, «Howe Sureoan Ah, by the war, the Wireins ; messe for all Mii chins of the Threat and | : M CV yk ds + ës 3 tiere lue ! ol ba trent and Lanes, ey do be us dan the said Htateof Veruent, : + , te Leen a diy! i , cround Tes eut eut us of these whooure uudecidul what to! and to 0 Cel ar aed the Acuvownerane \u2018 nistanents ; au London and other a vom lat no coe quenee > dec frour the samnereu pedicine adv rtised, , ter In-traments to be vue 1 Furope, he has acquared a thorough know sane of Due orn or recorded teria, in purstance of the luw hero, is wil be convenient, ml save geeat trouble, aud'exporcintravel ae.Eherbrocho, en 4, 1856, tf ledge of his profession, in theory and practice, Ile has travelled oxtensively, and paid particular attention to the treatment which hair reccives from the inhabitants of many parts of Hurope amd Asin, With the kuowledge he tions where Good Unir is considered beauty!» other soi Gomes fo the sane cure the ul recomrnendoit corsueh cons Liints, to : hi PIN aps Having dose co, they wo bones hestate what fo take Crem feat, ly purchused und entirely refitted the of Maine, und purchasers from the Canadas are Cyline Creer .61 inches, Stand forme xly known as the ; Stroke, one Il fect.CALEDONIAN HOUSE, situated in the picturesque v \u201cage of DANVILLE, C.E, a short distance from the \u20ac oie and Richmonp to the sublime scenery of the Hiver Segucnay.Railway, and is now prepared to furnish The Grandeur and variety of the Views of the HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS RIVER ST, LAWRENCE, ; to all who may fuvor him with a call.moderate.!prese nt unequalled attractions Tr cllers, © I Carriages in attendance to convey parties.\u201cund huve sceured for this Route, great und ine te aud from the Depot, free of charge.\u201cerensing popularity.GEORGE W.HAWES These Bouts ve experienced and obliging Danville, June > 15, 1855.1y25 Commanders, & are supplied with every wodern press se en ee TT luxury and convenicace.PA .HIE BRITISH AND AN CAN Leave Moutreul at SIX, p.1m, and Quebec, : T AMERICAN HOTEL.RICHMOND, C, Eat FIVE, pom, daily (Sundays excepted), calling at Intermedinte Ports, and arriving at an In connection with the Suloon at the Riclunond Junetion of the Montreal, Farly Hour the following morning, in tie to ; \u201cconueet with al the Trains and Steamers South l'ortiand and néuebee Lailrouds, und Wet, aud also with the Boats on the Otta- JOHNSON, LOTIROP & CO, Carrying Passengers in connection with all Noa, 2&2, Montreal Block, the Popular Lines of \u2018Travel, from Portland, July 19, Sindy | The Falls of Wiagara.INBIA RUEBER GOODS.GED.N.DAVIS & BRO, 146 and 14s Coscur-s stair, BOSTON, AGENTS FOR THE Union India Rubber Con Vulcanized Clothing, Sur Beverly Baber Company, Vuleunized Clothing, Frameled Cloths, &e.Wells fubber Company, Caphene Clothing, Horse Covers, dc, New York Rabber Company, dalla ; - nes \u201cLalchones, Cotubs, all, Dolls, Toys, Canes, Whalehones, Cotuba wa IE SCOTT, Goodyenvs 3.R, Glove Company, Agent, No.68, Comunissioner St.| Gloves, Mittens, Dress Shiclds, Le, | GI, CHURCH i Goody eay's i.BR.Par king Comp\u2019y, Passenger Agent.; teatn Paceline, Vadves, Cu-kets, fines, Xe, 27th, 1855, | Montreal fs bher Comp my, : STEAMER © MOUNTAIN MAIB.| Charges wy, , Ne.JOHN HARDY, Proprietor.June 14, 1855.12mos24 AMERICAN HOUSE, WMANUVERSTREET, VOSTON.BY LEWIS RICE, Rebuilt, enlarged and elegantly furn { Montreal, August : Metalic Rublier Boots and Shocs, for export.| BARRETT ES ey a ne ; GEORGE W.FOGG, Master, WESTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL, NEW ARIANE EMENT.A Dircetly opposite the Portland, FRAIS splen «did little Boat, \u201clying on pe FR Saco and J'ortemouth Raitroad, Memphremagog, will run during the re- Lys PORTLAND, ME.winder of the reason ws follows : ; J.BB.CROCHER, Proprictor.DOWRW LRRD TRIP, y feh 21, ly» On Mondays the Bout will leave Newport £ntlish and Freneh Plastic Braids, Cords, Web hing, Stationers\u2019, Druggi Articles, Boxbury Rubber Company, > .ished embra , Piano und Melodeon Cloths, Belting, Hove, | po) | ments for Sue du cmbraci all modera improve Vie i i Whips, &e, 4 et) Zag,» May 10, 1557.Gine19 IMPOR RS OF Frama | >, wand Surgeons\u201d yi J.PHILBRICE, eller and Mtationer, | Noo 662 Hanorer Sto wider the American House, may 10, 1855.federal and Temple Streets PORTLAND, ME.CHARLES IH.ADAMS, Prermurron.at a.m,\u2019 BOSTON, Mass.\u201cArrive at the Mountain [Touse pont.{ E L M H oO U S E > i i\u201c Georgevitle \u201c| CORNELL oF Books and Stationery.! \u201c Knowlt n°5 oo i HOLESALE AND Ri ALL comprisies g + Outlet 5.\" an IMMENSE STOC K of Nehool, Law, And return to Newport at § same evening.! A Theological, Historical, Will leave Newport every morning, (Sundays Mechanical, Poctiral and Miscellancous Ww \u201corks, in all the ane Monday exeepted, a 500 \u201c1 Sr varied departiients of Ancient and Modern Lit.And arrive at Mountain House HH te erature, All new Books received immedintely du Geurgeville 10:00 \u201c COMMERCIAL HOUSE, on their publication, .do Knowlton's 10:30 \u201c Corner of Fore and Willow Streets, do Paige's (Bolton) 11:00 + ( Opposite the Custom House, ) BLANK BOOKS do Outlet 12:00 m, Constantly on band or manufactured to order, Also, Letter, Cap, Bill, Note, Printing and Tissue Papers, in great variety, Ke, TILE Subseriber, having renewod his lease of this well kzown establishment UPWARD '5'RRIP.i PORTLAND, MAINE.| On Monduys the Boat will leave the Outlet | at 6:00 am.for u term of twelve years, has been en- English, French nnd ertenn Stationery Arrive at Georgeville a 7:00 \u201c guged for the t seven months, in en- Of the Latest Importation and maunfucture, \u201c Kunowlton's 7:30 + | lurgung and remodelling it, 50 that it is now one embracing Portfolios, Reticules, Portmonics, \u201c Mountain louse 8:30 we of the most capreious and commodious Hotels.Gold Pens and l'ene ils, Steel Peus, Penlolders, \u201c Rubber, Taper W cights, Ivory Folders, &e., Se.Partiendar attention given to snpplying in the city.\"The rooms have been entirely re-furnished in le befitting u first class hotel; and neither Newport 10:00 + All other days\u2014=Leave the Outlet at 3:00 And arrive at Paige's (Bolton) at 3:30 PUBLIC & PRIVATE LIBRARIES.do Georgeville nt | : nor expense have been spared to make it on the must favorable terms, Merchants and | do Knowiton's ut \u201c attractive to the business man and the man of others are invited to call and examine our stock, do Mountain Mouse ut \u2018 leisure its location, midway between the two Lefore purchasing elsewhere.do Newport at ; \u201c great Railway Depots and adjucent to the lan- Orders by expre as or otherwise solicited aud \u201cAud return to Georgeville every Saturday even- i ding of the stern Steambonts, on the score ot inv.convenience This Boat Las been thoroughly repaired and | Porth, fitted up for business and pleasure, and no] Having lid an experience of nearly twenty Jains will be spared by the Master in charge to | Years in his line of business, ten of which have ; wimg 0 sont bargaius gusrantoud.ing second to that of no other in May ist, 1895.1y19 + AST A render it safe and profitable for business, and been spent as proprietor of this house, he may [@@STa,; | ' Ÿ agrecabic for persons and parties seckive Plea reasonably assume that he is conversant with the TYPE A ; sure.wants of the travelling public, and believes he |A © Covered Stages leave Magog for Sherbrooke | may point to the success that has crowned his § uno upon the arrival of the boat, arriving in time | former efforts as a guarantee for the future, that (or the Express train to Montreal, also leaves ; no pains will be spared on his part to render the Sherbrooke upon the arrival of the Express train ; stay of those who may favor him with their pa- from Montreal and reach Magog in time for the trongae, comfortable and pleasant.under the ; hoat at 3 P.M,, distance 16 miles, Ey Carringes, with careful drivers, will be al- | Georgeville, August 2nd, 1853.31.; ways in attendance, to convey passengers to and | | | POUILES Establislsnent, the oldest in New Eng- Endy (having been founded in 1517) is now rill où by the Subscribers, style of JOHN K.ROGERS & CO., And the attention of Printers is respectfully call- od to their facilities for promptly and satis- fuctorily meeting the wants of the Trade.; from the railroads and steamboats, and to al} parts of the city.! J.DAVIS, 1835.COHERENT ES.PEST AND QUICK Besides their own larve variety of | BOOK, NEWSP (PER AND VDES, Of wiich they have Lily issued a complete ye cimen, they are prepared to furnish miateria from the other Fou: of Boston, New York\u2019 and Philadelphia.hey have in hand many New and Beanidful Styles of PLAIN AND FANCY LETTER, Which will shortly be shown in a Supphe ment ary Specimen Book, Foy \u20ac hic ake Shore EDWARD PELOUZE, JOHN K.ROGERS, DAVID WATSON, Ju.Joston, Jan.4, 1850, GEO.R.DAVIS, | j Jan 4, | habitants of Compton and the surrounding The Great America n Townships, that be has opened a shop nt W ater.AND © qs ; TIN BUSINESS Michigan Southern Railroads in all it~ branches, and will keep constantly on CET Ne Een Lis Tire, Sheet frou, Brass & Copper \u2019 ¢ \u2019 WARE \u2019 buque, St.Paul, St.Louis & IN.Orleans.5 Merchants will be supplied nt the above Woot | Nontie Wen establishment at a lower figure than at any other eat wd South-West, An assortment of the Celebrated from continuous Depots from New York and A j A, TALL.8 ep pot mse aid annoyance of transferring themselves - - Louativeruis es Leuvccmezs, Dune a .; i.Shop OF baggage NOTICE: Fram the manulictory of WM, PF, PROUT, Ferreing on this Ronte._\u2014 P BR R S 5 E S ana the migrant in search of a home, will tind PANY have appointed > it decidediy to thoir interest to purchase Tickets EL.WW.FENEKER, Esq., aan Southern Railroads, and thus secure the ete et ; (cemturt and natural advantages which this route \u2018 Assistant Commissioner in Canada.fereying ueross Rivers, incident to the long cir- Company are benceforward required to he ad- cuiterous Journey through Canada.dressed to Mr, HENEKER, at the Company's ago and the Great West TLE undersigned begs to announce to fhe in in- ville, where he will carry on the From Niagara Falls and Buffalo to hand, à coacral assartinent of Roek Island, Galena, Du- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.MIT only American Railroad ronte to the running ts it docs shop in the Eastern Tow nships.BLACK AND COLORED i Boston to St Louis, passengers are saved the ex- | Waterville, May 21, 1835.121 \u201cNew York, constantly sur hand; and all Kinds of Phe Business Mans the.Peace Traveller, FYHE BRITISII AMERICAN LAND \u20acOM- { via the great Amerienn Lake Shore and Michi- Of London, their nffords : and avoid the delays and annoyances of AN communications on the business of the This is the only Office in Montreal where Offiee in Sherbrooke.VATE Me ae LET & co) i Coupon Tickets ave sold tor the West, and not ALT.GALT, DE nu RAND MANUFACTURER OF subjecting themselves to the imposition that LL ; Commissioner.may be practiced on them at the different sta- British American Land ?Blanix IZJoolks, | tions in huving their Tickets changed.Company's Office, \"Sherbrooke, 24th May, 18 LADIES CONGRESS BOOTS, 7 He Tickets are good for 365 Days > Be sure te call at the oitice and not listen SCTOOL BHGKS, STATIONERY | \u20ac AND | to \u2018outside solicitors, und get your tickets either Q by Railroml or steamboat, as yon may think ad- LADIES Gaiter Boots, Walking ROOM PAPERS, | visahle, J Shoes, Slips, at lowest price Lo Office, Noo GS, Commissioner's Street, opposite | \u2014 A180 \u2014 17\" AIT orders by mail promptly attended 00 he Quebre Stcambont Lending, Montreal.! No charge for boxes, pneking or trucking.6w3o II.BARNES, General Agent.Powriaxo, May 0.tim 149 PRINCES\u2019 Boston and Portland Daily Express, _ LE PEAU PA, BY Steamers Atlantic Ee Fass = achkaces, Ban sot tin AU Packages.Dan- British & United States Mail Route im des, l'arcols nnd Orders taken and de Tivered o with promptuess and despatch\u201d To Orriers-\u20141n Boston, 11 State street\u2014in Purt- Boston, N.York, Worcester XE: land, 84 Exchange street.J 1, PRINCE, Gm 19 oC.WILLIAT MARLOW, DEALER IN CHILDREN\u2019S SHOES, oi every description, for sale by WwW, WW.BECKETT._ Sherhrooke, May 10, 1855, tl SHEREROOKE = IRON W ORKS.ThE undersigned hegs to àh:form the inhabi tants of Sherbrooke and surrounding couns irr.that he is prepared to do all kinds of IRGY WORK, CAST OR WROUGHT, per than at any other establishment in the Ton nelripe=t} ic other side of farty-fre not excepted, The following articles can be had : MILL TRONS of afl kinds, Cast or Wrought TURNING LATHES, MORTICING MA- CUHINEN, PLANING MACHINES, HAY CUTTERS, IRON ANLE- TRIES x, Les Sc, £es VERNONT CENTRAL RAILROAD, FARE RISDUCED ?SPRING ARRANGEMENT.PAERaER TRAINS will run as fuliows : Leave Rouse's Pointat 6 AM, and 4 and TPM, or on arrival of the Trains from Montreal, Passengers leaving Montreal by Champlain and Saint Lawrence 1 o'clock Ur connect at , Rouse's Point with the 4 1.N rain : go to White River Junction same venin \u2026 aud tu Bos- | ton, New York, Ne, next morning, iting gn, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, French and tierman Faney DASKE CUTLERY, FANS, SPECTACLE COMBS, PERFUMERY, &e., Nu.23 Eachange, vorner Middle street, PORTLAND, Me, 77 Watches and Jewelry \"eavefully vepaired, may 10, Fine Passengers leaving MONTREAL by the 4.30 | PM.Train stop: \u201cBurlington aver night and | tml jure ced next morning, Vin VERMONT CEN- RAL LINE, ta BOSTON, NEW YORK and GENERAL MERCHANDISE, intermediate stations, arriving in Boston 1.FRVHE undersigued beg to ealt the atteation of i I.TIAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE the public, to their stock of N New Yok the same evening, Goods, Wares and Merchandise, Among the BLACKSMITHS WORK, xou can got Paper Mill Knives.Planing Machine Knives, Brand Axes, Narrow Axees, Chisele of all kinds, Carringo Springs.&c.&c.& ce CARRIAGE IRONING, LR rcOTIESLN ESL INIT T & AND ALL KINDS OF his is the only voute by which Tunoven Tikes ave sold.Get Through Tickets via For Tickets, information, £e,, apply to PAUL MONPOT, Agent, 65 Commissioner street, Montreal, Baguage landed in Moutreal by this route.June 27, 1850.tf 20 BROOKS « ABBOTT, Lenuoxviile.Jan, 1, 1835, NOTICE.LI, parties indebred to the subseritor, by Net or necouns, T0Ust pay up to save coasts, his is no threat.GRANGER & GAMNIBLE, {Late Oliver, Jours, à Qranmr,} M: nuficturers and Wholesale Denlérs in F O R (x I N G à STRAW GOODS.\u2014 bon IN A\u2014 HATS, CAPS AND FURS, I Neat and Workmanlike Manner A.GO WOODWARD, Sherbrooke, Jun, 11, 1855 JUST RECEIVED.| ire Jot of Pace Ne OBR UAL F No.66 Liberty Street, Up Stairs, SHOP BELOW THE PAPER MILL.! Adaetie aml other NIL Also A First Buitling Bost of Broad PIE n.LONG fresh supply of Cents, and Lantien\u201d EI and\u201d
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