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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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samedi 6 octobre 1866
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[" be ie - vi = 1= .° pau, id OL al 27 hd | = | - TAO x BE SA L Æ HE.- L'Lpcan Cottage and Lands, the residence of the s PS à in ETO BE LET, FURNISHED, | è Co auttachoul.© otlicc\"at Ars paper, PE =r ~ Nou VIL No.237.1 ARCS 3 bY Fc 0 w=} I'OR NALLY, the Building: re- Repsill cently peeupied: as.a Weigh-hoüse in \"Tw the Uaymarket,- Victoria-Square, - for sale dung eight days from date, Apply to \"7 JTOsEPH.ROBERT,.15 Rousseau Street: Mevrareat, Get.ôth, 1866, © © x i+ it House of eleven Apartments, with: wid | -All'modern-convéniences, within three mites west ol the city, His beautifully situated, and cominands an extensive prospect; stablin Apply by letter, addressed C.N.R., Tos TO LET \u2014One \u2018or two Private Sitlius-roët and \u2018Bedrooms, with par- .tin! Léard if-required; in a private famity ; the House is, first-chiss, situated near the head of Met: College Xvelite, Appix at this office.fi FURNISHED HOUSE TO BE TETZA first-class .Furnisied : House, with Coach-house, Stabling, \u201c£el in MeGill College Avenue, tobe Let, Apply ate oftice of this paper,\u201d KE AYWO DEDROOMS may be ob-|?-lorrance terrace, Asqueds EE I NSTITU TE FOR YOUNG ANTED, a Presser immediate- \"ANDN FOR SALE.|tev, Da 1 EN | \u201ctained, with full or partial Board, at No.2 Havoloek Terrace, Mountain Street, 1 The Subscriber offurs, for sale, about CE FOUR THOUSAND ACRES of vivuable Tands; in the Connty of Grenville, : on Tire Otfäwa river: 2, Lot on Compton Road, Coe 20) Boxes, .} I nn savas A, 3 ôxes LAYER RAISINS, * Clemens\u201d brand.73 DAVID TORRANCE & CO.\u201c 3 Braver MALL TERRACE, Montreal.Fire of the lols are partially cleared, and are andor eultivigion, The: remainder\u2019 is \u201cthickly woeodedyawith very large timber, chiefly Maple, © Eb, aud Bireh, and some very fine: Spruce Bpars suitable for ship masts.- - - The land-iS undulating, the soil exceedingly rich.and the scenery charming.\u2018Three very | picturesque Lakes, abonuding with fish, are in the neighborhood, and one on the lands new sub- mitt ad for safe.C7 : - Gretvilleis sixty miles cistant-from Montreal, and about the same distance from Ottawa City, \u201cthie capital of Canada, and.the future capital of - the incoming Confederation of the North American Provinees, It may be reached from eitbler city by steamer and raikdaity, in five hours.© fo one purchasing the whole of the lands they: - Fill be sold cheap.They present à very eligible.» Opportûnity for'investment, as they must even- mally become exceedingly-valuable, not only \"from their present \u2018intrinsic value, but by the | ricir mineral wealth in the surrounding country.The titie is unquestionable, and cl niorsudes, and urrears of taxes.For.further particulars, apply (if by letter, Le \u201c post-palil) to > Lo - JUH-N POPHAM, Advocate, Montreal.Mont real, Sept.2, 1566.- Lot No.13, 7th © 200 acres.R.ADAMS, No.441 St.Paul street.late Georgé E.Molson, Esq., of Lennoxville, 7 Cunada East.- being six miles from.Lennoxville, and two - miles from Waterville Station.\u201c> Lot of four eres, In good cultiyations ies, (CROSS : CHEESE v Co \u201c noxville, with 2} sheds, Barns, &c.; erected thereon.- 4, Lot of one acre, eight rods, at Lennoxville; wiin a two-story -Brick Cottage Barn, and shed thireon erected, built this last Spring.5, Lot-on Belvedier Road, of one acte, wit) \"- story wooden Cottage, Stables, Garden, &c, 8.Lot No, 13, in the 5th Range of Ascot, of 100 ~ Theves, with a 1} story House, Stable, and Baru, Co EAN : For partieulars apply to Ur * - MR: EASTON, Notary, Ce 73 Little St.James street, Montreal.Wholesale Groceries, be.|(HEESE! CHEESE! CHEESE | NE W.FRUIT.\u2014SEASON 1866.Now anding, ex- \u2018\u201cNova-Seotian,\u201d 1,000 - NOW LANDING AND FOR| AN _ SALE: - AT 1,000 BAGS- FINE SALT.: DAVID TORRANCE & CO.J) 'EWANKAY, OOLONG, AND oo > i SOUCHONG TEAS, Aud other Staple GROCERIES for sale.\u2019 Co = - R.ADAMS, 411 St.Paul street, | August 4 PriéuT PK 309 hhds Bright Muscovado Sugar 400 hf-chests Green Teas °° 23) Bugs Native Ceylon Coffee, ~ 1in) bags Tio Coffee: ; .L.M1 byes Cleaned Rice 10) harrels Fresh Currants ees 4 Valenela Raisits .150 boxes Sultana.- de 1) ehosfsMadras Iudigo \u201c1000 boxes T.iverpool Soap \u2026._ 75 barrels Pale Seal Oil Ce \"DAVID TORRANCE & CO.July 30.eu.œ Professional.+ BAZIN, SURGEON & MECHANICAL DENTIST, Filled or Extracted.artificial Teeth inserted ob Gold, Silver, or Rubber, in the best manner.-, Oilice hours from 8 A.M.to 6 P.M.# DR, C.W.WEBB, DEN- (a > TIST, 1428T.LAWRENCE MAIN \u2019 _ Ln ER i ms 75 on hand and for saleby No AiL OIL.- BTRUEET.: ARTIFICIAL TEETE, inserted © equalled for nutural appearance, by me, are un- coinfort, dura- * fina.Rubber, and Silver.\u201d They are also supplied.upon al new PAINLESS SYSTEM, lined with a soft elastic gum, that.renders support to the remaining tecth without\u2019 necessitating extraction or any paintulopération.\u2018Teeth filled, cleaned, orextracter.arges moderate.Consultation and advice free.\u2018 So : ~~ Coal Oil.pu Subscribers offer for sale five car-loads refired COAL OIL of superior - quality,\u2014test guaranteed.\u2014 | .ALFRED SAVAGE & SON.| 'T3EFINED COAL OIL, PORT- Vy LAND KEROSENE OIL, RAPE OIL, HIMNIES, WICKS, CO \u2014 ) \u201c40 St.Antoine street.\u2019 \\ YOMING ROCK OIL.The best Canada Refined in the market RK IV TONE, & COs, _ ÆIRKWOOD; LIVINGAIE! Paul street.3 ing Oils are now in Stock, all ; ne, fon piece as to safety and durability.*\u201d No inferior or dangerous Oils will be sold by CEDAR CREEK, \u2018 GREAT WESTERN, Ms Se rue PARS ., HARTFORD and ATLANTIC in a few days.- (These Ofls are offered by the car load or in lots - suit purchasers.: .$1.25 Paid for good empty Coal Oil Barrels.LL D, MORRICE & CO, _ _ 52 8t.Peter street.pa | NOTICE ME Tr HANCOCK} \u2018is no longer in.our employment, and con- seqliently not authorized to receive an poples or make sules on our account - De My LE + For Sale and to Let.: = j - gentlemen can-be accommedated \u2018with -| Hons can ear of all {\u20ac containing 185 aéres, | ali} * R.J.LONSDALE, Lennoxville; & IF WAREHOUSE AND FOR| NEW LACE \u2018CURTAINS, \"IE 10 SALE: bility, anil uscfülness, Upon bases of Gold, Pla-{.| DUCE and LEATHER.{ NOFFIN STO 51 JMPORTANT TO YOUNG cf MENS, CT MONTREAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, - CORNER OF NOTRE DAME AND PLACE © DARMEs.20 - Say, 8 can cnter-at any time, andthe course of study) includes Book.keeping, Commercial Arithmetie, Penmanship, Business Correspondence, Telegraphing, &é.= © - The College Journal, containing full information, ean be had free on application.- to \u201c -[- ÉVENING CLASSES will be resumed on: Ist October, and the entire eveuings, or students can attend both day and evéuing.| = 20 BRYANT, STRATTON, & TASKER.Mr.FREDERIC S.BARNJUM begs to say that he.has returned to town, and is prepared to commence his Classes at once.Communica- t e addressed to Box 267} Post-office, or 7 Torrance terrace, Aequeduttstreet, (Rev.Dr, HAMILTON AND DAUGHTERS,) © Remove to 53 McGill Colle&e Avenue.\u201cVacation will: terminate on THURSDAY, - August 30th, \u2019 on'that day punctually, A\u2019 few vacancies for boarders, : : \u2019 : Youxe LADIÉS INSTITUTE.\u201cME.ELEANOR H.LAY, PRINCIPAL.\u2018The Autumn Term will\u2018conimence, on WED- 'NESDAY, Sept Sth, Co Mrs, LAY will be at.home to receive applica- be obtained at Messrs, Dawson Brothers, 23 Great St.James street; at F.E.Grafton's, 82 Great, St.Jamesstreet, and at the Seminary.Superior arrangements have been made for the study of Music, and the Languages.Mr.George Larter, Organist of Christ Church Cathedral superintends the Music Classes; and Latin and French will be taught by experienced Teaéhers, Vacancies for Boarding Pupils, © 1 _ 41 BEAVER HALL, ; ; _ Aug.15tk , 1866.Groceries, &e.= ve Preser ing season, at reduced prices.c T \u201c _LEGGATT & REAY.J oCHAINE HERRINGY, N \"SCOTCH LING FISH, _ Now Landing, ex S.S.\u201c St, George,\u201d 25 kegs LOCHFINE HERRINGS, - \u2018%halt-kégs do do, 10 cases LING FISH, .= ARCHIBALD & RICHARDSON, - © + 392 and 394 Notre Dame street.CROSS\u2019 CHEESE! :Wholesale-and retail, by i \"LEGGATT & REAY, The fo are FRESH DAI RY BUTTER, -.Daily received jn four, eight, and twelve ound crocks pare ; 1 PORTLAND MACKERAL.So \u201c| PEAVEY & MARCH, A | \u2018 841 Notre Dame street.GEO: CROSS\" CELEBRATED CHEESE.- sale and vetailb CL .LL S = id LEGGAT & REAY, .Lo 443 Notre Dame sireeet,, | A) _ i Ce Carpetings, &o., - course can be taken during the day or during the pur ICAL EDUCATION.\u2014 Pupils are requested to he present |.tions for Pupils after the 27th, but Circulars canais |QUGAR! SUGAR! during the| REST LAND FOR SALE\u2014|N \u2014 .F Lot No.Tu, Sth Con.WICKHAN, 200 aères.now receiving regular | supplies.of this far-famed Cheese.For sale,|.j ! LL _ 488 Notre Dame street.ust in, a lot of splendid No.| Regular sup lies now arriving, for sale whole- W ANTED, to go tô the States, good.Carpenters will answer that are accus- J] tomed to using planes, for which liberal wages will be paid.Apply to the Proprietor of the American Hotel, St.Henry street, for further information.Steady employmentgiven.-¥ (Detroit) two Servants; onéan experienced | Coal and the other as Housemaid ; liberal wages will be mended.Apply immediately, between the.hours of 3and 7o'clock p.m., at 662 Lagauchetiere.street, near the Baptist Church, .7 ; cran a ON à TANTED, an active-youth who - hasdiad some experiencé in a Commiis- sion\u2019 Merchant's office.Address \u2018 Merchant,\u201d | WITNESS office.LS | J ANTED, a capable Cook (Pro- ¥ ¥ testant preferred) to go to the States; high wages given to one who can bring good references, Apply, between 1 and 8, or 6 and 49 p.m., t'.753 Sherbrooke street.: \\ ly.: Apply 200 WALTER MACFARLAN & BAIRD, - i © © Bt.Paul street.; \\ + y.Lo 175 117 ANTED, by a young man hav- - N ing a good recommeondation, a situation as- Address D.M, La, Book-Kkeeper or Assistant.WITNESS office.VU ANT ED, a Counter about | fifteen feet long.Apply by letter, ad- dfessed U: Vio W., this ge.> or IXATANTED, a Thorough Servant at 122 Upper St.Urbain street.Apply between the hours of 1 and 5 p.m.! : f 1.nished or unfurnished, within 5 minutes\u2019 \u2018walk\u2019 of the Post-office; west-end preferred, Apply, stating terms aud locality, to Box 470, P.0O., Montreal.- = .IEA CT and a Waiter immediately, Apply at No.583 Sherbrooke street.\u2014, 7.= : '\\A7 ANTED, a Thorough Farmer; i an old gountry man preferred.Apply at this office.Co oC .ANTED; by a young.lady a \u2018who is an accomplished Pianist, and experienced Teacher, an engagement .as Daily Music Teacher in a school, and pupils in private families, or a situation as Daily \u2018Governess,.Advanced music pupils preferred.The highest testimonials as to qualifications çan be produced.Apply to the editor for the address.TNUITION.\u2014An Italian gentle- .Iman (graduate of one of the principal Universities of Italy, and well acquainted with giving lessons in the Italian language; respectable references.Address Box $03, P.0., Mon treal.ANTED.\u2014A young lady ex- 2 perienced in Teaching Vocal and In- | strumental Music is anxioustoobtaina situation, either in a.school ora private family, where her teaching would be an equivalent for her\u2019 board, or partly so; no objection to leave town.Please address C.À, Box 816, P.O., Montreal, C.E.3 \u2018Industrial :Rooms.Application to be \"made by letter only, addressed to the Secretary, Industrial Rooms, Dorchester street.\u2014.; Bath-room,- Water-closet, in t Box 242, I.O., Montreal.the EAGLE FOUNDRY, King street., MONTREAL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1866.= YY .four milesfroin Moove\u2019s Junction, onthe .Plattsburg and Montreal Railroad, fifteen good | Bench hands, for smoothing up Cabinet-ware; | YA ANTED, to goto the States| aid to.such as can come well recom- | \\A7ANTED, three Rooms, fur-| VAN TED, a \u2018good Coachman | | English, French, and Spanish) is desirous of.A7ANTED, a matron tor the .WANTED, a small-sized comfortable House (unfarnished), with e \u2018vi-} cinity of Beaver Hall or Bleury street.Apply to | AV ANTED, Machinists, Smiths, V.Ÿ - and Boiler-makers.\u2018Good hands will find steady employment; none others need apply, at, Cotemperary Press and News.\u201cTHE GOSPEL IN WALES\u2014A LESSON.\u2026 (Fiom London Christian World.) ~~ ; How isit that \u201c poor Wales\u201d is so admirably \u2018provided with sanctuaries for public worship, and with the ordinances and instructions of -a Pure Gospel?How is it- that on every moun- tain-side and'in every dell the little chapel nestles among the woodlands and by the watercourses, or plants its foot upon the cyag ?How is it that, Sabbath by Sabbath, from lonely mountain heights and from far-scattered Farm- in numbers which seem utterly to outstrip.the; Apparent-resources of the population 7° And the answer is one that may be-pondered with | advantage by Christians of various orders and \u2018of many lands.Evangelical religion has won its way in Wales under the blessing of God, because pastors and\u201d people: have never been content with the mere formation of a church of \u2018their own, or'with the evangelization of the little district in which their ministry was cast.They labored assiduously at home, but the Principality itself was their parish.They embraced in their tender and practical -sympathies \u2018and hamlet.to hamlet, and county to ceunty, preaching.in caves, in barns, in gaols, on the \u2018roadside, and in the fields, till every valley of that land echoed and re-echoed with the acclaim,\u2014* How beautiful upon the mountains are } the feet of them that bring good, tidings!\u201d .The great leaders of the Church of Christ in Wales were men of grasp and\u2018 comprehension.\u2018Their \u2018broad sympathies, .their burning love, their apostolic zeal, sent them forth over the.land with the proclamation of the Gospel ever- upon-their lips.Twenty miles a day on horseback,.and three sermons every day in the week, thus they labored and fainted not.Ignorance, prejudice; vice, practical atbeism' were rampant in-the land ; but the preachers preached home to the heart and-conscience of their, eountrymer, and the word of God was quick \u2018and powerful, and triumphed.Their direct aim was to win souls to Christ; and in order that the purity of | their motives might be unquestioned, they labored without money and without price.Their but you.Many of the best of them silently suffered great privations on their errands of love.their long journeys.Many of them \u2018supped sumptuously upon simple fare, retired to rest by the light of à rush-candle, and slept upon a bed of straw.* Often it was a good wife, by carefully guarding a small shop, or diligently cultivating \u2018a.small farm, husbanding her resources with cleverness superior to\" a- Chancellor of the Ex- | chequer, that maintained a mimstry for a large district.She was the constituents, the committee, the treasurer; and the secretary that sup: \u2018ported the evangelist.\u201d And so wide-spread \u2018|-were their labors that John Elias, Christmas Evans, and Williams, of Wern, preached in almost every parish from Holyhead to Penarth, and it is believed that three-fourths of the then their lips the glorious Gospel of the blessed God.| No wonder that the heart of the people was melted like water\u2014that the mountains flowed down at His presence.1012\" a ; \u2018The lesson which these facts suggest will not be lost: upon our readers] Te DEATH OF \u2018A\u2019 VICTIM OF PERSECUTION.© (from the Boston Transcript) - - The news has recently been\u2019 received of the death in Switzerland of Don Manuel Matamoras, whose persecution a few years ago awakened so \u2018deep an interest.He was born and bred a Catholic, bis father being an offieer of high rank in \u2018the Spanish army.Upon reading the Bible, he In all the ouest styles, and at all priegs, at : THE, CARPET WAREHOUSE, = \"Great St.James Street Co ) wok JAMES BAYLIS, ment.and good wages.Apply at this office.- ANTED, two or three good Irou Turners; canhave steady employ- rejected - the doctrines of Rome, which raised \u2018against him the hostility of the priests.He was arrested, tried, and thrown into a dungeon.One \u2018Of his persecutors said to.him, \u201cif you were a robber or an assassin, you might be pardoned, (ARPES AND OIL CLOTHS.|= | _ \u2018 Board, &e.\u2014 } \u201cNEW DAMASKS and TRIMMINGS, : JUST RECEIVED, AT.THE CARPET WAREHOUSE, 01d.No.71 Great 8t.James Streei, New No.140 .JAMES BAYLIS x \u2014 - x - Business Cards.= de | HAVE FOR SALE \u201cDRAIN PIPES.Boiler Tubes, .| - Quebec Ceiment, : | Wÿ & F.P.CURRIE & CO Oil Well Tubes,\u201d | | Portland Cement Gas Tubes, - : ; Water Lime, Paints, \u2018 1+ | Paving Tiles, Putty, .Flue Covers, Fire Clay, - : Chimvey Tops, Fire Bricks, Garden Vases, ,-.PORH ROMAN CEMENT._ AMERICAN BOE \"CHAIR, AND.BED.oo.SPRINGS, &c., &C., &c.Te - : 100 GREY NUN STREET, Corner of William str C ON FECTIO NERY.391 NOTRE DAME STREET, © * (ESTABLISHED 1842.) CONFECTIONERY of all kinds.1 FAMILY \u2018ORDERS attended.to with pus tucilitu.| a : \u2018BREAKFAST and SUPPER PARTIES sup plied with MADE DISHES ofall kinds.\"LUNCHEON, as usual, from 10-A.M.\u201c .CHAS.ALEXANDER,\u2019 Wholesale and Retail Confectioner.OHN DOUGALL & CO.COMMISSION MERCHANTS, vr - , MONTREAL.|.SUCCESSORS TÔ-JOHN DOUGALL, \u2018 (Business Established in 1826).Consignments solicited of all kinds of PHU- L UJ.118 J Great St.James street, Montr tothe Mechanics\u2019 H I am: the hand.Office Desks on Jobbing attended \"RICHARD SEALE.S.TUCKER & SON, hJe © LUMBER MERCHANTS, ~ Co PAPINEAUVILLE, OTTAWA GO, gaw AND PLANING MILLS, | Sr; GABRIEL LOCES, MONTREAL: Timber and Sawn Lumber for sale, ; - be ity of JO Oro timber, suitable for out \u201cbuildings, &Cq at.very W Prices, 5 So » IANQ and TABLE COVERS, | eet.- \u2018-J hand or made to order; E (old stand), No.|~ eal, next .Iam: the only manu-} facturer of the Metalic Burial Casket in Canada.|.broke street.: .co 3 = OARD.\u2014Two.or three Furnished Rooms, with.Board, may.be had none of the most pleasant localities inthe city.~The house is new and has all modern-convenh- fences.Apply at.once to 271 Bleury, near Sher- but you have offended the Church, and there is .[no pardon for:you:\u201d After long imprisonment and suffering, he was, offered his release if he fusal, he was condemnéd to eight years\u2019 hard labor in the galleys.This revival of the spirit of the inquisition in Spain was published far and wide, and aroused such indignation throughout the whole of.the Protestant world that the sen- this paper.ELLING OFF AT-HILL\u2019S | partial Board, at No.15 Phillips square.à ob \u201c| MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, to be sold CHEAP FOR CASH, | Guide to Practical Cutting (revised edition).nthly.and half yearly Reports of Fashions, | Squares, Scales, &e., &e., for sale.co Co .MCMILLAN & CARSON, = Cov 7 148-150 McGill street.9 AURORE, a weekly French .undenominational_ paper published at ointe aux Trembles, by Mr.L.E RIVARD, COM: tains Uiterary, Scientific, Agricultural, Commercial, and Religious Articles, o M sionary News, and a Department for Children.Subscription only q per annum.Agents F.E, Grafton, Montreal; Middleton & Dawson, Quebec; Geo.Hay, Ottawa Alex.Christie, Toronto.General Agent Mr.F.RIVARD.; TS TAILORS H@lencrosse's 14 a Stoves &e.5 NHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! \"STOVES TO RENT, CHEAP.IR \u201cooking, Double, and Single Stoves to Rona CE! treal Stove Distributing Depots Store-house in the rear of No.167 DALHOUSIE STREET, Griffintown.+ 201 QTOVES AND HOUSE-FUR- INS HARDWARE.\u2014A full Stock of Eva AO which will be.found the ORIENTAL, (he best and bancBor description on - ofev ÿ ; the market.Stove-pipe Dsh-Covers n jé ers, Patent.Apple-Parers, Door Cosa Wr1nge I.J.A.SU) VEYER © , \"od Craig street, facing St.Chas.Barromée.NEWCASTLE HOUSE COAL.CIN ZA genuine and very superior lot of best ewcastle HOUSE COAL now afloat, and for sale to families in lots to suit, from craft, ; EDWARD SHAW, on.| - Roÿ surance Buildings, Royal n Office, up stairs.UEL, ail \u201csorts, carried _in\u2014 | IF Coals: Leh by, 160 1bs., 8; Welsh, 170 Ibe 5; 20 1bs., bs.; Coke, 8, 08.3 coal rte, os Kindle, 1 Bushels, 10s, ; 5 Bushels, des Kindling Wood, 100 Bundles, 58,; Firewood, \u2018Bundles, 3s.- Orders by Post, Box 2884.À .OARD.\u2014A married couple, or two single gentlemen, can have a comfort- |.able home in a country heuse; within half an.hour's drive of the city, Address C.B., Oflice of 1D OOMS for a lady and gentleman, or three gentlemen, with whole or + LIBRARY, Great St.James Street; Re- movi to 666 Dorchester street, near Beaver Hall Suare, à large Stock of BIBLES, CHURCH SERVICES, and \u2018and also Mis-{ Pp STIRRAT & CO., 9 Prince sirèet Ô tence was commuted, to perpetual exile.Religious persecution still exists in Spain, but lessons like the above havé taught the Church the too- great cost of publicity.Offenders are thrown at once into one of the prisons, still existing, of the sixteenth century.Before the estab- \u2018lishment of the power of Victor Emmanue], the same was- true of Italy.Whatever toleration | existed was granted under the-influence of the British Government.The license to erect an\u2019 English place of worship at Rome was for some time & matter of difficulty.The present Government owes its unbounded popularity with the \u2018people of Italy in a-great degree to its hostility toa church of which they complaiu as imposing upon them the support of a numerous, idle, and licentious priesthood.\u2018The breaking of the power of Austria bas everywhere spread alarm among the Catholic clergy.It finds \u2018expression from «every pulpit and press.Civil governments can now no longer be reckoned upon for the support \u2018of a religion that fails to sustain itself in the \u2018south of Enrope by miracles, relics, and imposing ceremonies.\u2018The complaint made by O.A.Brownson, that the Church of Rome Tesists'the progress of the age, and clings to the forms of the past, is shown by the stirring events of the resent to be well founded.| How long the Pope himself will be able to hold his position by the aid of foreign arms in his: own city, remains to \u2018be seen.Hardly à ruler in Europe is so unpopu- \u2018lar with his own subjects.~~.0 THE NEW.ORLEANS MASSACRE.| \u201c(From N.YF.Tribune.) \u2018 The Report ofäffpe Military Board of Commission appointed to investigate the causes of the New Orleans massacre is atlast before the public, furnished to the Tribune, exclusively, from our Washington Bureau, and \u2018obtained with much difficulty.The President, in spite of the universal demand for its publication, has kept this extraordinary document secret, and \u2018there was \u2018reason to fear its\u2019 entire suppression.It.will | easily be seen why he dared not allow it to be _phblished.ee +2 \"The whole responsibility of the massacre is placed upon: the civil authorities of New Orleans, and through them upon the President, who sustained their course.\u2018The Radical Convention is exonerated from the charge of inciting the negraes to violence, and it isproved that | the negroes who paraded were.generally unarmed, and could have had no: hostile intention.When the Convention was attacked, it is established \u201cbeyond a shadow of doubt that, ex- \"cept the two.or three pistols.in the hands of the procession negroes, the besieged party were- totally unarmied.\u201d On-the other hand, the Commission.fournit that the Mayor ex- \u2018pected that an organized attack would be made on the Convention, and that on the morning of | the massacre he.withdrew the police.from the: streets, armed them, and held them to await \u2018orders.- The city\u2019.was left to the mercy of the Hoters.The first attack wag made by \u201cex-pebel soldiers upon the negroes, and this waa followed .a.LA : | ganizations of rebel soldiers.joined in the at- houses, old and\u2019 young come wending their way; those who were not.of \u2018their fold ; and those | | who could speak for Christ travelled from cottage.to cottage, and homestead to homestead, \u2018steps for its protection, so hé has since been the invariable language \u201cwas,\u2014We seek not yours] \u2018Frequently they paid all their .own charges in .and six Protes adult population of the Principality heard from } | rough English, theological, pastoral, and denomi- \u201c(holding cottage meetings, and visitation in the \"would renbunce Protestantism; but upon his re- by the advance of the police in, three: columns, firing on the negroes and the Convention.Or- tack.- The alarm-bell gave the well-known signal, which, during the rebellion; summoned the rebel soldiers to the defence of the city againsta Federal attack.: Sweeping through the streets, in answer to the tolling-bell, came Hays\u2019 Bri- |i gade and bodies of Hen bearing the insignia of rebel troops.They fell upon this helpless Convention, this poor procession of negroes, who, carrying the flag of the United States, blindly: trusted to its protection, and \u201c pursued the work of massacre with a cowardly ferocity unsurpassed in thé annals of crime.\u201d It was not the duty of the Commission to describe the- scencs which.ensued, but the report\u201d gives startling evidence |.of the fiendish spirit-of the police and the mob, and states, as a firm conviction, that * but for the quarters of the city, and that the lives ard.property of Unionists and Northern men would have been at the mercy of the mob.\u201d They also de- |} clare that Mayor Monroe knew what the action of the police would be, and \u201cintended the Me- vitable consequences of his own acts.\u201d .Yet this is the man, and these the men, that Andrew Johnson bas defended as the friends of order.\u201cIn his speech at St.Louis, three days after the date of thisreport, when the substance o it had the main facts were known to the wholé country, Mr.\u2018 Jobnson declared \u201cevery mau| in -the Convention to be a traitor,\u201d and the Congress of the United States to be \u201c the cause and origin of every drop of blood that was shed.\u201d |As, in the first place, he gave full power to the civil 1 with the Convention, and refused to take any |) consistent defender.of Mayor Monroe and his police, and the traducer of the loyal men they killed.He has denounced Congress, s Commission, by the same implication, b cated his own policy as the cause of this massacre.it hard to choose, \"There is\u2019 Sheridan,! and a commission-of American soldierg;|on the | - violently appealing at a Copperhead banquet to a mob of applauding Copperheads.RELIGIOUS NEWS.Protestant congregation of three hundred souls, tant schools, with two hundred children.Ce Co | - \u2018Taz Vavpors-Mission:-\u2014The Vaudois churches of Piedmont, among which the faith once dé- livered to the saints has been wonderfully preserved, doubtless because God has a work for them to do in these latter days, are i strong efforts to.evangelize Ttaly.They 23 stations in Piedmont, Liguria, Lombardy, Tuscany, Sicily, etc., without including those\u2019 little communities which have not yet received viz., 19 ministers, 11 evangelists, and 29 teachers.Tbey expend some: 124,000 francs,\u2014or.almost $25,000-\u2014of which England pays{about $16,000, America $6,000 and France $809, Bapmsts.\u2014StricT CommunioN.\u2014The strict commuaion Baptists in England are establishing \u2018schools for the education of their young \u2018ministers, somewhat upon the.plan pursued by \u2018Mr.Spurgeon, ~ The students are to reside with \u2018the president or preceptor,.and \u201creceive tho- national education.\u201d They are also \u201ctobe employed in Christian effort, such as preaching, the night of the'2nd.| through a window of Mr.J.J.Spettigue\u2019s Louse and ransacked every room while the inmates trowsers, in that gentleman\u2019s bed-room.lady in the house, hearing the thief, gave the * alarm, but he got off with bis plunder.a regülarorganization.They employ 59 agents}.__ The Toronto Globe of Monday says: For Price One Haur-PENNY bed, requested his wife to take something from his effects and purchase a\u2019 bell, and send it to Africa, \u201c To call the Leathen to come to Christ.\u201d With much difficulty, atter the husband's death, the widow raised twelve shillings for this purpose, which she banded to the ev.T.B.Pen- - field, then laboring.among the freedmen there, n connection with the American Missionary Association, - nnd now about.-to join the Madura mission of the American Board.Mr.Penfield presented thie: case to -his congregation, and enough was contributed by others to make up the sum of $85, which be brought fo Boston, - and with.which the bell was purchased ;\u2014a beautiful present to Africa from ber emancipated \u201csons and daughters.\u201d : Tue EaypTian Missiox.\u2014 The United\u2019 Presbyterian Church, of this country, has had fur years presence of the troops, fire and bloodshéd wouïd | & Yery successful mission\"in Egypt.Rev, E.\u2018have.raged-throughout the night in all negro Currie writes from Cairo: \u201c Dr.Lansing is down here now as ehairman on the committee to do the business of purchas- .ng a house in Ramleh with the money sent out or that purpose.All the schools in the several stations of the\u2019 Egyptian mission are.prospering and becoming more and more interesting ; and no doubt the religious instruction in.these schoolsis one of the great means by which that .cheering promise shall be fulfilled, \u2014that the \u2018Lord shall be known in Egypt, and the Egyp- in all probability reached bim, and when, ; least, | tians shall know the Lord.\u201d ~~ The mission house at Cairo was the gift of a wealthy prince from India, Maharajah Dhuleep Sing, now living in England, who was converted to Chrisfianity, and took for his wife a young ady from the mission school.at Cairu.It is now announced that on the return of the anniversa- government of New Orleans to do as it pleased IY; Of his marriage to Bamba Muller, the Mahara- ; ah has sent from his residence in England to the mission in Egypt £1,000 ($5,000) in gold, N°.17.Observer: no ER ©.CANADIAN NEWS.'\u2014 The Chatham Planet states that Mr.Thos.f Lark, an old inhabitant.of that town, commit.Between the.two the people Will not find ted suicide on the 1st inst.by swallowing strych nine.An inquest wns to be held on the body.\u2014 The London (G.W.) papers announce the one side, and on the other Andrew Jphnson|decease of the Hon, E.Dormer,\u2014ensign *of the GOth Regiment, and son of Lord Dormer,\u2014from .jyphoid fever, at the early age of 22.\u2014 One.of the oldest pioneers of civilization.: .in the Saguenay district, and the founder of\" : JÉRUSALEM.\u2014Theré.is now in .Jerusalem athe presént parish of St.Irenée, Alexandre ) Leclerc by name, died there the other day at a very advanced age much lamented by the inhabitants of tle district.\u2014Quebec Chronicle, 4th.== A cool burglary was effected in \u2018London on The robber entered were asleep, taking a considerable sum of money out of the pocket of Mr.Spettigue\u2019s - A some time past, in conjunction with our city contemporaries, we have had occasion to remark on the alarming increase in the exodus of our artisans and laboring classes fo the United States in search of th:.t employmént so necessary to the support of themselves and families, which they have failed to procure at home.While regretting the cirenmstances which have necessi= .tated this alternative, we cannot help expressing our conviction that there exists within the Province amplé means.of -obviating much of this - \u2018state of things, if only developed.Some days since, we noted the fact that therc was a de- town and neighborhood, as part of their college course.\u201d The managers state that the \u201c object proposed is not to send forth men of classical lor high literary endowments, but: sound divines, and acceptable preachers.\u201d.~~ | \"RITUALISM: AMONG DissaNTERS.\u2014The Church \u201cRevieiv, remarking on the spread.of ritüalism among Dissenters, observes :\u2014\u2018 Ifow many now can point to a correctly-built schismatical place 1 of worship ?\" but the interiors are far more startling.In one town in Norfolk an lndeperdent meeting-house has its organ and surpliced choir ; its minister in his ordinary dress might be easily: mistaken for a Catholic priest, with his long- cassocked coat and straight white band, In.\u2018another town in the same county an Indépen- -dent minister is accustomed to preach in surplice.All this is done to vie\u2019 with the-Ohpreh, and to.help in maintaining.the hold Dissent has \u2018hitherto had on thé young.Where there) is.a ritualistic service-1s it not well atlended by the young?Not so much by the younger.members of so-called Churchmen\u2019s families, but by the young of Dissenting\" parents! and what ig the result?That young Dissent is largely joining the Church, and thereby laying the foundations for future generations of sound and good Catholic families.\u201d : Avrnat ror Binrr Woxan's Mission Ereonr.\u2014The ladiesin charge of \u2018the \u201c Bible Woman\u2019s Mission\u201d wish to call the attention of the friends of the effort to the fact that from no collections | having been made, and many liberal friends, who have heretofore given unasked, being out of town, the funds have become nearly exhausted ; so that, for the unavoidable constant aid given to a few aged ard sick people, and for rents for mission rooms, they have been obliged to expend a legacy of $100, which they had hoped to reserve for winter claims.\u2018And now, when a season is approaching when want and suffering will more imperatively need their aid, they make this appeal to the benevolence of their \u2018friends and the public to.enable them.to meet the necessities .of their position, They .would also take this opportunity of requesting dona- | tions of any description of warm clothing, shoes, \u2018&è.\u2026 for the poor families: visited by the Bible \u2018women, They may be given to the woman who has charge of the basket for the mission or eft } at the Industrial Rooms, tirccted for \u201cBible Woman,\u201d and will be:appropriated with care nd consideration to the most necessitous cases.- Came Mertina \u2014 The Christian Advocate says : \u201cThe great annual feast of tabernacles for the Methodists of New York and vicinity was held on the old ground at Sing Sing, commencing Monday, the 20thof August.Quite a numberof the Methodist families of the city had.pitched their tents some two or three weeks-previous.to this time, and lived there in all the formaliti and duties of house-keeping, and sustaining the means of grace peculiar to our Church.It is \u2018thought that the month of August is thus spent in the country to better advantage financially, and religiously too, than it can be by the common practice of boarding.There were present frou eighty to one hundred of the clergy -of our Church.We have no means of knowing ho many \u2018were converted, but we judge not so many ag in former years.This may be accounted for, perhaps, by: the bad weather, which interfere with the usual exercises.We doubt, however, whether we may expect the results in the futu which have followed the Siog Sing camp-mee ing in thé past The tendency is evidently t the pic-nic style of gathering, and we are -in clined to think that this is well, -provided the religions element can\u201dbe kept the predominan A Barwor Awrica.\u2014There is now at the Missionary.House in Boston, a bell, to be sen abroad, having upon it this inscription: \u201c Pre} sented to \u2018Africa, by her sons and daughters in Jamaica, May, 1866.¢ To Call the Heathen to and to-day we have much pleasure in the same connection, in publishing the following extract from à letter addressed hy the Government.Emigration Agent at Toronto to A.C, Buchanar, .Esq., the Chief Emigration Agent here: \u201c Since writing to you yesterday, an order \u2018has been and sixty workmen or laborers, the first for two months, at $2 a day, the latter at $14; and they can depend on work at this rate for at least two months, with the chances of steady employment afterwards, as good as in any other part of the Province; in fact we can distribute, even at this late season of the year, almost any - numberof laborers amerg the farmers.\u201d It is to be hoped that artisans-and laborers here, iatend- ing to emigrate, will take advantage of this the benefit of their.labor and skill.ArrksT OF A.SUSPECTED.FENIAN.\u2014A man named Thos.Riley was charged by Lieut.Browning, of the 60th, yesterday, with the larceny.of a ritle and some soldier's clothes.The accused \u2018says he came from Detroit.It is-quite possible that this gentleman may be one of the Fenian advance guard, and that he may have been induced out of a mere spirit of bravado to steal the rifle and clothes of a British soldier, make his escape, and exhibit them, as trophies of bis valor, to the rest of bis brethren.\u2014 London Prototype, Sept.29.: WeLL ArMED \u2014Bowmanville and neighboring townships are now well provided with firearms.Within the past two weeks about six hundred rifles-have been imported and disposed of in town; and there are now over seven: attached; that could be called into requisition, each wielded by strong arms and directed by few \u2018hour's notice.The people of Durham are in good earnest now, and\u2018are determined that no lawless horde shall unopposed place foot on thelr.soil.Nearly every farmer's waggon that has gone out of the town for a week past has con- tamed one or more Enfield rifles, with bayonets affixed.If the men in other parts of Canada are ag well armed as those of West Durham, the Fenians, come when they may, will have a warm reception, and be speedily put out of earthly .trouble.~\u2014 Bowmanville Statesman, CT + 1-4 The following paragraph, taken almost verbatim .frem the Sbangkai (N.C.) Daily News, describes | a recent act which, though perhaps a hard necessity, is worthy of the man who perpetrated it :\u2014It appears that {he Viceroy had reagon to suspect two of the commanders of the Yange- bow forces of carrying on intercourse with the \u2018Nienfel leaders, so he determined to decapitate them as an example ; but as an underptandin troops, it was desirable td carry out the sentence elsewhere, than in their camps, to gvoid disturbe A messenger was.accordingly sent to-fne form them.that the Viceroy was so pleased with: = the reputed efficiency of their men, and excellent: ance.arrangement of their camp, that he was coming down in person to inspect them.Accordingly, on the 5th ult, Li made-a rapid jouraey to Yangehow, was received, of opurse, with all - .= honors, expressed himself deliitiptl \u201cand re- | quested the two generals to return with him to .- Nankin, to receive more at leisure his assurances « of esteem.They obeyed, of course, and were probably surprised tofind a court improvised en route, themselves brought before it as prisoners accused of treachery, and ordered to be:decapi- which bad characterized his whole preceedings, \u2018Disaffection-bas not been completely extinguish- come to Christ.\u201d .A poor freedman jn Jamaica, on his\\dying 2 their deaths may, perbaps, prove a whl warning tg others similarly disposed.at à mand for certain classes of artisans at Ottawa, .given me for one hundred men, forty carpenters = opportunity, instead of affording to the stranger is an intelligent and well-dressed American, and hundred serviceable rifles with good bayonets strong hearts, and massed in Bowmanville ina \u201cBarsarous Execution or Two GENmRALE\u2014\u2014 wai believed to exist between them and their yo tated.Thesentence carried out, his Excellency te Teturued to Nankin with the same expedition\u201d ed in the persons of these two officers: though.- oo Font 3 DIES ETRE vo RS REIN OT ER avt PRE EME ES a se ee ~ .- v0 he RE AEE 1 me peep Aa + \u201c | ati irene fr rR ecm rhe ESS Pas : pere en rates Ce CE TE ES ete Tr a mr anes +n rors rer OO \u2014 TTR SAI - = i : 55.va.4) Thormomeler oie.de de.> ; greutest cold, 30.V 2.Wik, cl N.by w.by W.\u2018 \" Miles in 21 \u2018hours.Cee J21:74 Sao, depth iu ine hes.ARR Ain) denth'in inclies, ,.Cel : ties.in- the South are about to Le ninde.| .Confv deracy.© \u2014 Gen.Sheridan\u201d is coucententing too \u2019S in ; ! | mation agoing.which lost her nearly the half.of Europe, a and her exactions have often got ber {into trouble with the nations that yet adhere tof | In almost every one of them she has been, ; _mivrtisements.that\u2019 are.crowding po] city authorities \u2018to.the, importance of securing \u201ctre property become tou high=severalsquates \u201cin Gritlintown, to \u201cbe planted with trous dud ~ \u2014 We \u2018hear: \u2018thät there is \u2018some complaint .altogether, which we \u2018ought to have) and they \u201c the sun où Monday vext.The magnitude of the * sistant Adjut-Gen.of Militia.- Here do not seem to have been informed \u2018of it Canada.\u201c of potatoes and dust over them; a slight coat\u2019 of \u201ced.of potatoes: _ and divine authority which he thought wanting with remarkable power and eloquencé, -Was \u2018at BE and is sürprised at their doctrines,\u201d \u2018which he! neither beliores bimself nor inky other Eng: THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Ocrossn 6 1866 \"MEET HUROLUGICAL omy az ons.; of \"ake real Obgerts Loi \u2018 Tokay 8 the Mont ih.fim, ts West % Groen.ren] height Ahove = neat sedlevel, Is2 feet, ) EL yesterday, and 7thos m,, hy Clas, ; SY AEH OOD Mh TL.ba, PL, CE = : Oe Ton 8, rats, PS _\u2014.a - \u201c .Le \u201c y AL ; ©.| 4 + ane ter, corrected, , The ily Winter = SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5,18 sés.-\u2014 ere Ed TL \u2014 Ger: Dix will \u201cdepart o on his\u2019 m mission to France on the 2st.a 2 Disclogures respecting seeret.ui socie-.-A bratich society in New York is said to number 50,000.members: All are \u2018said tu Le Well armed, and ready to renew the: struggle\u2019 for ad Southern New Orleans for \u2018important purposes.| \u2014 Mr.AT.Stewart has.promised to give $I 000,000 for the \u2018erection -of teriement- houses \u2018in New York, on condition that the land ré- \u201cquired should also be contributed.\u2014 The Republican: papers \u201cin the States-are fast extending in circulation, and some.of \u201cthem | \u201care enlarging their size fo, make room{ for the} 1 thei.\u201cThis looks had-for.President.Johnson's side.= We respectiully call the attention of the lowers like Victoria square and Phillips square, \u201cor, perhaps \u2018What would be still better, ; Foie.laid out in greens to promote the.pleasure.ad health of ihe inhabitants of that manufact ring region.among parents that the weekly fees of \u2018thé model _ school in convection with the Normal School, Belmont street, are not received in the.silver cur- reneF- which passes - every where.except.at the banks, post-office,.and Grand Trunk.The chil- \u2018dren pay from.9d to 1s 3d: per- weck, (cheap.enough, by the way, unless we Lad free: chools have to take à penny extra along with, the quarter.Tbis, though strictly speaking all right, is \u201cannoying lo many, and it might be good policy just to receive silver at the usual value.LCLIrSE.\u2014 There Will bea partial ectip se of .éclipse, the sun's diameter being equal to, 1, will be.0.087\u2019; first contact will be 2 degrees towards the east, and the last.contact 51 degrees towards the east for upright or direct view.It will begin a few.minutes before 114 in.the morning, and terminate a few thinutes past noon.It will also be visible i in Quebec, but not in Toronto.: | AssT-ApsoT,-Gzn.BROWNE\u2014 \u2014 true bill was yesterday found by the Grand Jury.in the Court | of Queen\u2019s Bench against Lt.- Col.Browne, As- \u201cThe.charge preferred: against him is, for robbery , by a servant, considering him as a servant.of the.en in} which capacity be committed the imputed: rob- .bery, by stealing the sum of $3, 302.It was stated sowe time ago nthe authority of\u2019 pri- - vate despatch, that he Li Jd been apprehended i in, England by McLaughlin, Chief of our Government police ; but if this be true, the.authorities If it shall turn out to be correct, he may 2e be tried at the present session \u2018of.the Court of Queen's Bench.Pe .Le \u2018 REPRINT oF tHE Wonks oF Cuneta ALN.Lave \u20ac have teccived from Mr.G.E.Dishar ats, Queen's printer, the prospectus or at \u2018elegant publica-| tion of ibe works.of Champlain- The vriginal \u201cFi rench text wall be reprod uced in six \u2018magnificent \u201c4to Volumes, the antiquated orthography willbe « pregerved, and even the old type will be imitated [ \u2018according to thie specimen shown in the pros- \u2018 pectus, There will be plans, maps, \u2018Indian ate.chisms, and: a topographié description.of] \u2018old \u2018The publication will be a splendid|dis- - Play \u2018of Canadian'art.It is under taken, under -the auspices of.the Laval University, \u2018by itg li- \u2018brarian, the Rev.Mr Layerdière, and will gout $15 to subscribers.RL TE Le * Reronmarony AT Sr.Vincesz \u2018De Pau.LA .few days.since.two of the young prisoners at] the Reformatory succeeded i in making their.es- : cape.The Minerve is informed that, after\u2019 an \"absence of only two days, they returned to their \u2018quarters of \u2018their own \u201caccord, which spedks well fur the management and discipline \u2018of the institution: \u2018 Co +2 To Save PoraTors.\u2014The Guzelte des Came \u2018 pagnes says- the-following method never Tails © \u201csave potatoes that are in danger of rotting.soon as the disease.appears, take them.up; - \u2018after leaving them to dry on the ground, put them into the cellar as follows :\u2014Place.a laye er lime ; then another.layer of potatoes and another coast of lime, and so on till-all \u2018are cover- The lime absorbs all moisture, and preserves the potatoes ; and a barrel'of\u2019 lime, which: costs 3s., will serve in this way for 200: bushels UNBASINESS IN THE Cuvrou 0 OF Roux.\u2014fnquir- \u2018ing \u2018minds continue to get inte trouble in the Church of Rome, Brownson, who became a convert to Popery- in order to find that unity, .in- Protestantism, and who, in his \u201cReview,\u201d advacated the claims of the Church of Rome last obliged to condemn various.things that be; found practised and sanctioned in that.infallible body, and, of course, got into disgrace.from the Church of England, finds himself run \u2018aground upon the saint warship, and especially the Mary worship, of the Church of Rome ; and .can only get over the palpable idolatry of continental Catholics by saying that \u2018English Ca- | Canada, who are tithed.Dr:| Newman also, the zealous and eloquent per vert.5 SRE es lish Catholics believe.In a replying to bis old friend Dr.Pusey, who had arrayed the objec- | tionable _passages above referred to, he says :\u2014 \u2018 Sentiments such as these\u201d (concerning the Virgin)\u2014\\I never knew of till [ read your book, 1 opr] I think do the vast majority of English Ca- olics know them.* * * I will have nothing to.2° {do with stateménts which-can only be explained by being explained \u2018AWRY i \"| of them the sayings of Saints in ecstasy I'should | know they had a good meaning * * * As spoken.by -män- to man in England, and in the nine-| +.Were any | teenth.century, | I consider them.calculated to prejudice inquirers, to frighten the unlearned; to unsettle consciences, to provoke blesphemy, and to \u2018work the loss of souls.\u201d Jesuit or ultramontane organ, and even of the mild Archbishop\u2019 Mansing, who himself puts | Mary in the background when addressing Evs- fish Catholics; : \u2018THE PAPAL LOAN A PERILOUS BUSINESS FOR THE.CANADIAN \u2018HFER- ARCHY.or It was her | \u2018mistake in selling indulgences that set the Refor- her.accumulating \u2018properties and treasures as a éessities has bad: to squeeze the sponge.In Lower Canada the church is true to its instincts and antecedents.The finest properties about Montreal, Quebce, and other places, are in its \u2018 hands ; and it Las ever, y now and then an opportunity.of obtaicing - \u2018an\u2019 immenge- price or rental for some part of \u2018these properties from \u201cthe ties, ar the corporations of the cities in which tiey lie.revenues; of property, and the ordinary and ex- traordinarty gifts and beque e516 of its adherents, and especially by 1 the increase in value of real estate.for.manufacturing and commercial purposes, the Church of Rome is gradually accumu- Jating a dangerous amount of the property of This-its own adherents \u2018would see.very clearly were there no Protestants among them ; but a natural, though foolish fear of Protestant interference, or of co-operating with Protestants, makes them defend and uphbld a system of accumulation by which \u2018they are, and will be, the greatest sufferers.It is not Protestants ladies who take.their dowry with them into nunneries.priving families .of their successions.Protestants who have to-pay money, that can in many cases be very.ill-spared, for bell-ringings and inasses for departed relatives.reforming these abuses, and we are not without \u2014jhope that when they are relieved from all fear of Protestant interference by Confederation, and have things all their own way in Lower Canada, | they will consider their own affairs with something like that\u2019 regard for human freedom and the public.good, which has been in a good degree mapifested in various Roman Catholic countries, and especially France.Towards.this end we think the papal 1 loan ab present urged by the Bishop and priésts upon the people Will prove a great eye-opener: How- \u2018ever devoted to the church Canadians may be, they do not like to lose their money, as they will { unquestionably do in this case, and when all hope is: gone, not -enly of the seven per cent.interest and the profit: of.34 per cent.on the hundred,-but of the 66 per cent.\u2018which they bave.actual] y advanced, they will be apt to.go to the Bishop ard priests.and say, \u201cYou advised us to invest this money, and assured us that it would be quite safe ; now make good your assurances.\u201d We have already shown the inconsistency of this.Ioan, inasmuch as it sanctions:the principle of extravagant.usury, \u2018which the priests Laveall along.condemned ;-and inasmuch as it \u2018is urged upon two grounds mutually contradictory: The faithful are told on the onë hand to: subscribe to\u2019 \u2018this loan out of love to the Pope, and in -order to help him in \u2018bis .gore need ; and they are told on the other hand to do it-as a safo and remarkably profitable investment.But bow, we.ask, can love be manifested in- obtaining an enormous profit out of the 8 sore necessity of the : beloved object?In some cases © vaulting : ambition doth o'er-| leap herself,\u201d and the umbition of the Venerable.Bishop of Montreal and of his Jesuit allies to stand well at Rome, appears to us one of these | cases.ve \u2019 | CAN ADA\" ECCLESIASTICAL NEWS.\u2018CANADA PRESBYTERIAN.\u2014À call from.Knox's bationer, was sustained by the Presbytery of Stratford on the 25th Sept., and the next meeting of the Presbytery was appointed to be hel at \u2018Stratford, on-the last Tuesday of October, a {11 a.m.\"The services in connection with the opening of Knox: College took place in the hall -of that institution on the 3rd inst.There was a large attendance of ministers and adherents of the church, and conspicuous in the assemblage Was à number of ladies, who grâced the proceedings with their presence.- The chair was occupied by the.Rev.Principal Willis, who introduced Professor Cavan, lately appointed to fill the chair of Exegetics, and who addressed the meeting at some length, taking for his subject \u201cThe need of an educated ministry.\u201d WESLEYAN METHODIST.\u2014 At a tea-meeting - [hold lately -ât Chatham, sufficient funds were realized to pay off the debt on the chapel, and leave a small balance for.repairs on the building.Rev.Conrad Vandusen, of the Wardsville the donation of $116, to aid in defraying the expenses of a voyage to.England.-\u2014A handsome brick church, capable of seating 300.people comfortably, | has been built at Prince Albert, to replace the one which was destroyed there | some months ago by fire, It was opened for Jeffers, Lachlan Taylor, and W.\u2018McFadden officiating on: the occasion.: \u201cMeTuopisT ÉriscoPAL \u2014At the re i; session of the General Conference Rev.G.Abbs was reelected cditor and book agent.On the subject | of union with other Methodist bodies, the following resolution was adopted :\u2014 Resolved, That, Lin the contemplation of the important subject | of Methodist, union, \u2018the General Conference _ troties do not hold the same views or follow the sarae practices.de says that not Dugof thier Work: sipped SINS Are Fnglishmen ; \u2018and with re- \u201cBpect to the.authoritative writings.of Liguon and De Montfort, he declares he is not acquainted with them, does nôt accept them as authorities, makes no provision for negotiations to form.Any other\u2018than.a purely Canadian Methodist Church, | frec¢ from foreign connection, and, as far as possible, of ali the Methodists in Canada.The fol- | lowing persons were appointed a standing committee on Methodist.üunion:\u2014Thè bishopzand secretary of the General Conference ; travelling ministers\u2014G.Abbs, S.W.La Du, Ww.Brown ; local préachers\u2014T.B.Brown, F.: Campbell, 4 B.Pardee; laymien\u2014A.L.Wilcox, Esq, J.L.{Tucker Esq, and P.Carman Esq, A) - These avowals have.drawn down upon Dr._ Newman the reproof of the Tablet, the English sponge absorbs water, until the State im its ne-.Canadian Government, or the military authoti- i By these moans, and by the usual | It is not Protestant young| It is not Protestants who.make death-bed \u2018wills.in.favor of the church, de- It is not] It is Roman | \u2018Catholics themselves who are most interested i in \u2018Church, Mitchell, to Mr.Walter M.Roger, Pro-| Mission, recently received from his congregation | divine service on the 30th ult., the Revs.Dr, | mmr i nes me i] me iam rey rn 2m mm or mn 4 = BAPTIST \u2014The attendance at the Institute | fall.term since the opening of \u2018the school.Of | the ninety-nine students who have entered, no less than -twenty-eight have the \u2018ministry in view.\u2014\u2014The Rev.T.Booker lately.baptized\u2019 twelve persons in Onondaga.\u2014\u2014The Rev.A.A.Cameron has resigned: his charge as pastor of the church at Lindsay.\u2014\u2014The Rev.Reuben Stevens has been ordained: into the pastorate of Kitley.a Ct \u2014The sessions.of \u2018the New York Synod of the United Presbyterian: Church of North America were held this year at Galt; C.W., commencing\u2019 on the 27th ult.This body is confined chiefly to} the United.States; but bas some 5 or 6 churches in Canada, the latter of which is included in the \u201cPresbytery of Stamford and Synod of New York.The total number of subordinate synods are 7, that which met in Canada being ome.This: Synod is made up of 11 Presbyteries and \u201805 ministers.| The number of communicants 13, 140, number of Sabbath-schools, 5 3308 ; contributions \u2018by the : churches for missions and other benevolent pure \u2018poses\u2019 being -ÿ136,061.The totals number of ministers of this body id America is.539, and of communicants\u2019 58,988.Resolutions were, .{ adopted by the Synod denouncing Fenianism in * Money i is the rock against which the Church ot Rome is ever and anon striking.\u2018strong terms.This, we \u2018believe, is the first instance where any.American religious body has.expressed an opinion on the subject.The friendly feeling evinced towards Canada does credit to the \u2018body, and will meet a \u2018hearty response from Canadians.THE \u2018ATLANTIC \u2018CABLE.\u2014The London Shipping Gazette urges.the Atlantic Cable Company to reduce their telegraph.rates at\u2019 least fifty percent., ag\" the present charges make the cable impracticable for the purposes of politics, coms merce, or general news,\u2019 and, until a reduction } takes place, the cable for business purposes will be comparatively useless.Even with the reduc- \u2018tion, the Gazette says, the expense of telegraphing | \u2018with the American ports will be greater than any: trade c can support as à matter of constant recur- re nce.\u2014\u2014 en mmr me i orn meteor, CITY ITEMS '\u2014 Tho Treasurer of the & Bible Woman s Mission\u201d acknowledges with thanks the receipt of $5 from the Sabbath-School of Erskine Church, per Mr, D.Mackay, ' Treasurer.\u2014 Nineteen Leicester long-wooled\u2019 sheep arrived here yesterday from London, England, for Mr.George \u201cRobinson, London, C.W.They were forwarded by G.T.R.to their destination last night, : GRAND TRUNK VOLUNTEER InspEéTION \u2014As we yesterday stated; the one battalion \u2018of Rifles and one of Garrison Artillery will be.inspected this afternoon, at 3 pm; on the Champ de Mars, by Col.McDougall, A.G.\u2018 This will be the first public turn-out of these COFps, and \u2018they will be \u2018accompanied by their splendid brass \u2018band, the instruments -of which some time ago came out from England, and cost $1,500.Lo Ticker Orrice.\u2014We see tliat the Grand Trunk \u2018Railway Co.have placed their tickets for .sale in the city again, This will be a great accom-.\u2018modation to the travelling public.Commercial and ordinary tickets to all places on the Grand Trunk line can be had at the.office of Mr.W.O'Brien,-their well-known- Passenger agent, 19 Place d\u2019Armes.- CHAMPION GAMB or BILLIARDS.\u2014 The game | at.billiards for-the championship of America,\u2019 and | a purse of $1,000, was played last night in the.Mechanics\u2019 Hall, between \u2018Mr.Jobn McDevitt, of New York; and Mr.Joseph Dion, of thisicity ; ;_Te- sülting in favor of Mr.Joseph Dion.At the end of the game, the score stood as follows :\u2014Dion, 1,500; - McDevitt, 1,277, The playing lasted until midnight, and the victory of Mr: Dion was received withioud and.protracted cheering.The hall was crowded.DANGER IN HANDLING FIREARMS.\u2014AÀ sad accident is recorded in the Minerve, which happened on \u2018Thursday, and has brought mourning into a-French family of this city.\u201cA son: of Mr.J.B.Sénécal, Catherine street, started with a friend on à sporting expedition.\u2018When landing from a\u2019 canoe on one of \u2018the Varennes islands, the young man took his gun, by the muzzle, and the trigger meeting with some obstacle, the piece was discharged into his breäst.He breathed his last after ten minutes: He was a-tall, handsome, and very promising young man, and had.just completed his course of studies.- Scorrisu Music.\u2014We have béen favored time.and again with Scottish entertainments under | the auspices of the National Societies, and always have looked forward with pleasure to the season of their recurrence.But we: have.promised us a treat of a new kind.on the coming celebration of the Caledonian Society, and one which, we feel assured, will give satisfaction te every:son and daughter of Caledonia.* To foster song, is-one of the chief objects.of this Society; effect this objeet.tion &-prize was offered for the best poem, this music on the violin.What talent of this kind may be amongst us, \u2018we:have.little means of they will be eminently successful i in their object.COURT OF QUEENS BENCH.SEPTEMBER TERM.to Present : His Honor Mr.J ustice DavxmonD.Friday afternoon, Oct.5.\u201cAt five.o'clock \u2018the Court re-opened, and | the following bills were returned by.the Grand Jury.- George Brown, latceny by theft.John Pazx-j- ton, feloniously uttering a promissory.note for 1] the payment of: money, with a forged indorsé- | ment thereon ;- the same for feleniously uttering a forged promissory note for the payment of \u2018money (twenty-eight indictments in.all.) | William Murphy dnd Mary Elizabeth Howard, for feloniously cutting and\u201d wounding, Annie Gleeson and Jane Howard, larceny.- George.Brown was not present, but the other prisoners - -were arraigned, and pleaded not guilty, except Paxton.On his part, Mr.Dev- lin asked that the Court would delay his being arraigned, since he, Mr.\u2018Devlin, had to call the | attention of the Court to the circumstance that | Paxton had been brought hither under the extradition treaty.client could be tried only on the charge on | which he had been brought here.Since there were twenty-eight indictmentepiMr.Devlin could not tell on which of these cases Paxton had been | brought.- The Crown.Prosecutor said : there were.éon- siderations which had compelled him to bring \u2018the great number of indictments which he had | done, but in\u2019 the meantime he meant to proceed | with-but three ofthein.-It was now intended to, arraign the prisoner in the one for which he had.been extradited.: His Honor characterized - both\u2019 Mr.\u2018Devlin's motion and the.great number of indictments as being most extraordinary.- Mr.Ramsay said the number of indictments was not unprecedented; but.tbere were special reasons for their number \u2018which he could tot now explain, but\u2019 which the Court would find to be perfectly satisfactory.The arraignment was finally postponed.until | next Tuesday.There were also presented.the following -NO BILLS.Ashley.Hibbard, keeping frandulent accounts, Guillaume Mollette, larceny, and Charles Spear- ron, the younger, for \u2018obtaining 1 \u2018money with i intent to defraud.On the prayer of Mr, Ramsay, 4a bench warrant was ordered to- be issued for the.arrest of George Brown, not now in oer is 5 larger this fall than at the same stage.of any |.| spiritual power of the Pope, confession, celibacy, for the three ensuing.years, during \u2018which time above $600,000.\"Even tlie Pope, in these hard |e happy to call upon them., \u2018Tacchella makes the above appeal, -and their \u2018greatest importance a love for Scottish literature, music, poetry, and |.and in, former years they have done much to} At their last annual celebra-| i8 to be repeated, and, in addition, prizes are | now offered for the best performer of Scottish | knowing, but we think the Society have done.oC well in endeavoring to bring it-out, and'we trust - \u2018Mr.Devlin contended that his 4 | were to be revised and modified.Marshal Ran- \u2014\u2014_ \u2014 \u201cMONTREAL AND ITALY.This card will.interest historically a great number, as our meetings did, but substantially only a fow disciples, who, not only in words, but in\"deeds, say : Thy kingdom come ; because in Montreal, as elsewhere, those who like to do good have not always the means, and those who have the means, not always a ready will.\u2018Let us, however, discern between facts .and facts, missions and missions.For many centuries nowhere a movement of \u2018bigher importance than the present one in Italy has occurred, except the establishment of \u2018Christianity, which found-in Italy its cradle, That same country, closed for more than a thousand years to God's word and religious freedom ; that benighted and intolerant Italy, which forced Protestants to baptize \u2018their children.and bring them up lin the Roman faith, having revendicated its political | liberty, proclaims.now.freedom of conseience'and religion.She does mora.With an iron band she destroys, through - her very: ing already abolished convents and monasteries, and secularized schools, hospitals, asylums, marriages, and many other institutions:and ceremo- |.the Pope and his clergy.Those cities which did not possess a single.Bible have now from one.to six places-of evangelical worship; and what\" surpasses almost human belief, 14,000 priests and forty dignitaries are working in 'different manners to reform the Church, beginning with the abolition of both the temporal and.Latin liturgy, etc., and, proclaiming God's word.Only a fow months more; and Popedom will have become a thing of the past | Who does not see in all this the hand of the Almighty fulfilling his [- prophecies through wonders greater than those of the Red Sea?.And these facts are only the heavenly harbingers of greater.ones.He who | can co-operate\u2014and \u2018were it ever so little-\u2014to bring the Italian: Church to its primitive.purity} and spirit, and does it not, what kind of heart.\u2018must he possess?.The simplest, \u2018most economical, and most \u2018efficient _promoting power of Christianity, in \u2018our day, is.the press; and.my particular plan, approved not only by all the best authorities on the spot, but.also by the enlightened ministers of Montreal, unpretending as it is, does the work that hundreds of ministers could not perform, bringing the Gospel among Ministers of State, Senators, Judges, and all learned and influential classes, among whom must be placed 31,000 public teachers.This plan bas proved, since 1863, very efficient ; otherwise.I should nôt have sacrificed a \u2018conspicuous patrimony to carry it out, without speaking of the long hours of toil and prayer which it has cost me:._- \u2018 Now, I put to Christians añd philanthropists this question: That country being the most] generally beloved, the: cause good, the means unexceptionable, i is it.possible that among some 30,000 - Protestants \u2018I should not meet a few] friends of fellow hamanity; only twenty-five] \u2014 \u2014 persons \u2018who.would subscribe, or collect, $25 |- the struggle between light and darkness, Popery énd.the Gospel, will be terrible in Italy?Or if it is impossible, what would amount to the same, to find fifty persons- who will substribe or collect:only $12.50.Such friends; will receive, direct from Italy (in| English) a-quarterly review showing the religious, moral, and political progress made in the country.- Money, it is: true, being a \u2018great idol, is some- \u2018times not easily obtained even for the best of | Purposes ; but man is not so selfish as usually represented.Italy \u2018has had a proof of it when \u2018it had to fight for its political freedom.Garibaldi obtaîned in North America, frora political friends, immense sums.to cast Targe guns with, and with which we bave operied the gates to the | Gospel ! Itis only à few days since the Methodists in New York, at a single meeting, obtained times, \u201creceived from the ladies of a.single street in Paris one million of francs, and he wants now- $4,000,000 more.Although the bonds be sells are: worth as much as those of the Irish Republic, he will get them.Before such facts, surely it: ought to be easy to find a very small sum for the best of works.Let those who-will co-ope- rate send me their address at once, and I shall \u201cA.TAÇOHELLA, Editor of the Eco.d'Italia, Bible House.The.undersigned desire to express in this form their deep interest in the object for which Prof.conviction that this.use of the press is of the \u2018at the .present juncture.They bope tbat the friends of so gtod a cause will send bim away rejoicing in such: a success a8 will be worthy of Montreal.Henry.Wiczus, D.D, \u2018Min.Congregational Church, \u2026 WiLLIAN Tayror, D.D., _ \u2018Erskine Presbyterian Church: D.H.MACViCar, .; Cote Street Church.\u201d JAMES BoNar, \u201cAmerican Presbyterian Church, .RiIrving, D.D.- i : Knox Church.\u201cT.ELLIOTT, - \u2018Wesleyan Church.-JOHN BORLAND, - - Wesleyan Church.J.M.GrssoN, M.A., Erskine Presbyterian Church.\u201cJOHN ALBXANDER, _- Baptist Church._ ALEX.MACDONALD, eo :- Sec\u2019y.of Italian Committee.Monty, Oct.3 3, 1866.: : N ews: by Telegraph.- ARRIVAL OF THE \u201cPERSIA - Sanpy Hoo, 5th.\u2014The steamer \u201cPersia, » from Liverpool on the 22nd, via \u2018Queenstown on the 23rd ult., arrived this afternoon, The.Prince of Wales, on the 20th September, formally unveiled the - statue of the Queen.erected at Aberdeen, amid much enthusiasm.- The Report of the National Reform Union| states, that since its formation in April, 1864, nearly.800.public meetings have been held under 1e auspices, à and 150 Branch Associations estab: ishe : \u201cThe British harvest is expected to be Jess dis- conraging than was.supposed.sFurther arrests of prominent Fenians have.een made in: Liverpool.-On the- 21st a large quantity.of arms and ammunition was seized.It is\u2018expected that other arrests would be made, \u2018as the principal detectives of the \u2018borough were.actively searching for suspected persons.A Berlin despatch says that Count Bismarck : was raiged to the rank of General, and was appointed commander of his landwebr regiment.\u2018The Crown Prince.and Prince Frederick | Charles were invested with the order Pour lel\u2019 Mérit, together with portraits of Frederick the}.Great.* An amnesty ig proclaimed for all persons who, up to th» 10thinst., have been convicted: \u2018of high \u2018treason and other offenées against the crown.\u201cThe London Times shys.that.the outbreak at Palermo may trouble the Italian authorities, but itis not calculated to create any serious alarm.Russia.\u2014On the 15th inst; the execution of D.\u2018Mitre Karakos took place in the Smolensko 1 Plain, near St.- Petersburg.- .FATHER.Pom, 5th.\u2014~Weather cold and clear; ; strong west wind.New York, 5tb.\u2014A Paris\u2019 letter of the 18th] says: In consequence of some important news received from Mexico on the 15th of the present \u2018month; the Emperor of France, who bad already H despatched Gen.DeCastilian, his Aide-de-Camp, |' to Maximilian, sent him an order by to comé back to St.Cloud, where his instructions The Voust sien #journod, y 5 - (om 22 Minister of (re, was present st this inter- Parliament, all the work of the dark ages, hav] nies, which.were entirely under the control of \u201c1 the Train.for New York, 1 ] Station at5.80a.m., will be DISCONTIN UED.C.J.BRYDGES, Managing.Director.©.cash price, to BLACKBURN, WITNESS office.HE BELMONT .RETREAT.| - | The situation is one of the most beautiful and Quebec, 15th Sept, 1868, telegraph 8 view, which I am assured was of 8 most importe ant character.\u2018According to the version generally accepted, cal condition of affairs i in Mexico, but also upon.net at Washington,\u2014the French Government is to bring about a speedy settlement of the Mexican question, 80 ag to get rid as soon as possible of the perpetual subject of solicitude and annoyance.To this eflect the fleet of transports col- fected at Brest and Cherbourg for the purpose first instalment of troops, is to be largely increased, so as to be capable of carrying the whole French contingent, and to evacuate.Mexico dll ut once.All that \u2018will remain.of the French army will then be a gmall garrison in each of the harbore where cus- tom-house duties conceded to France by Maximi- the measures just adopted in the Cabinet Oona: | cilin reference to Mexico.that the Paris Patric 18 not quite of that opinion, -and asserts, on the contrerary, that Gen.De.Castilian\u2019s mission has not for its object.to put immediately « an\u2018end to the intervention of France in Mexico.: New Ÿ ce 5th.\u2014At a private dinner last evening Mr.A.Stuart intimated his readiness to ment houses for the deserving poor: of: this city, the condition being that the land required should.be provided.New Advertisement The Forenon + URS\u2014Wanted, three Fur Cap * Finishers, also, five Fur Sewers; none but \u20ac best need apply, at 163 St.Urbain street, \u2018Montreal.OLD.SL E E VE BUTTON FOUN D.\u2014Found, a Lady's Gold Sleeve Button.The owner can have the name of the finder by applying at this office, and paying for this advertisement.TA NTE D, by a respectable Woman, a Situation as Cook or] Laundress.Apply ab this office.ANTED, a Housemaid, who sewing.Apply; between 10 and 12, at 562 Sherbrooke street.ITE FOR À COUNTRY RESIDENCE.\u2014For Sale; a Building Lot.on the ote St.Luc .Road, measuring about 170 feet.front by 800 feet deep, commanding one of the most picturesque views où the island.Access can be had by the publie stage, which passes frequently d during the day, and the drive may be he alternate selection of the Cote St.Antoine i Cote des Neiges routes.Apply to \" WM.A.CURRY, Real Estate.Agent: REAL\u2019 \u2018ESTATE AGENCY rest.4 84 Great St.James street.PUILDING LOTS FOR.SALE.on Sherbrooke street, on Victoria street, niversity street, Union avenue, Dorchester street west, St.Antoine and adjacent streets, and at Cote St.Antoine.Apply to WM.A.CURR Real Estate Agent.REAL ESTATE AGENCY Rooms, 84 Great St.James street.bo VILLA RESIDENCES FOR SALE upon Sherbrooke street, and north | \u2018and cout of Sherbrooke street, and in.{ne vis cinity.Apply to WM.A.CUR .Real Fistate Agent, \" REAL ESTATE AGENCY ROOMS, 8% Great St.James street.=== University street, Drummond street, St.Urbain street, upper and lower, .all well finished with the latest im provements, and for sale on easy terms of payment, and at moderate \u2018prices.RE ALSO, Good Houses on St.Catherine, \u2018Dorchester, St.Lawrence Main, | St.Dominique, and Hypolite streets.Apply to WM.A.CURRY ok Real Estate Agent.REAL ESTATE AGENCY Rooms, Co « .84 Great St.James street.! PARTNER WANTED.Wanted, an active, steady business man as Partner, to eng profitable business n this city, having a large connection.He must have a capital -of at least \u2018from $6,000 to $10,000, and be fully qualified to take Sarge of Ex superintend the She and ancing departmen p y letter t- paid, to \"ROSS'& ISAACSON, 10 i.Notarios Publie.GRAND 1 U \u201cOF CANADA.® EASTERN DISTRI CT.On and after MONDAY Tox the 8th instant, Oct.5th, 1866.\\\\/ANTED TQ PURCHASE, a| small Grocery or General Store, in a good | locality.\"Address, stating where and lowest This institution.1% now devoted tothe cure and recovery of persons who have become addicted Ptah everything in the treatment that will acilitate that object will be carefully attended The building is! susrounded by \u2018extensive grounds, laid out in meadow, gardens, and shady walks, over which the board to take exercise and recreation, but not leave the grounds unaccompanied by an attendant.salubrious localities\u2019 of the- country, about two.and a half miles from the city of Quebec, on the \u2018St.Foy Road.The seenery around is not sur- onal by any in this Province, and the views obtained of it irom the building and the grounds are mostextensive.| .Application for admission of Patients, or Jet- ters of.inquiry, should be addressed to GEo.WAKEHAM, Belmont Retreat, Quebee.Terms, $6 to $8 per week, payable quarterly, in advance, - September, 1864.| TESTIMONIATS: = 1 can, with the most perfect confidence, Le commend the proposed institution of Mr.Wake- ham.All he says of the.beauty and suitableness of Belmont is perfectly true; and his own long exporlonce In tbe 2 in agement of the Beau- 18 him we ee which he proposes to und derta hal for the |.-COOK, D.D., Minister qe Andrew's'Chureh, \u201cQuebec, 14th September, 1866, Quebec.I fully concur in thé above.remark mad Rev, D Tr, Cook, ! GEORGE Vv.HOUSMAN by | Rector of Quebée.a ww have long been acquainted with Mr.| Wakeham, and can Soma Mr roa rs institution over.Which Mr.V7 pen a WD.POWIS, |.Pastor, Pal - Quebec 1 i5th à Sep tember, sion 1 Pa ace street.à L have known Mr.nd have perfect.confidence in him pious, and judicious man.He has had Front en perience in the treatment of the insane.I have Hequently \u2018had occas to visit patients in hig I etreat at Belmont, ont Sa am satisfied that his reatment is kind and: kiliful, and I know several casesin which ith been entirely successful, W.R.CLARK \u2018Minister of Ç Imers\u2019 Obur eh Quebec, 14th Sept, 1 ; Quebec.I fully conctér in the ove à recommendations, G.H.yan Minis ue b .-_Diobes, 14th sept, nr + Quches .to pieces on w hing boards when they can be washed easier! and icker b usin ARPER TWEL 5 SOAP POWDERS?EES @LYCERINE and A clergyman\u2019s wife says: Saya \u2014\u201c One If o at least, is saved, two thirds of fired fourths of labor,\u201d Sold b; storekeo rs generally and-wholesaleb, WAL ERMA BÉIAGE, Mont-| \u2014based, Tunderstood, not merely upon the criti- | the firm attitude recently assumed by the Cabi- | of embarking and bringing\u2019 back to France the | lian are to be collected.Such are, I am assured, | L must say, however, | give one million dollars for the crection of tene- ;| TON, at 200 Mountain street.thoroughly \u2018understands cutting out and |.§ Jak FIRST CLASS HOUSES|- FOR SALE on MeGill Collège Avenue, | 7 e in a well-established and | TRUNK RAILWAY ng Bonaventure \u2014 to the use of ardent, spirits.\u2018The aim being ti [ J restoration of the on PvE the ers will be allowed |.to ROB |TPENSMITHS TOOLS -recefv recommend the |.SHE for many Years, C War RUB Se CLOTHES | N° fle hdvetisements This from YHEAD COAL.If you are going to burn Corl, and need a goo Coal Stove, be sure and buy one of Ww.RODDEN & CO, - W: RODDEN & CO, ' try SAMPLE AND SALE-ROOM, 118 to 120 Great St.James street.Street, SQUARE, A large assortment just received by EDWARD HAGAR & CO,, © \u2018501 St, Paul and corner of St, Peter street.0YS CLOTHING STORE.A large stock of Boys\u2019 Ready-made Clothing to select from in Canada, Scotch, and English.Tweeds; also, Boys\u2019 Over-coats, plain and fancy: suitable for fall and winter wear, at GEQ, RICHARDSON'S, No.10 Victoria Square (late with Arthur,) JUST OPENED MANTLES, MILLINERY, HOOP-SKIRTS, DRESS GOODS, = ~ FAN cY GOODS AND A - DR ESSMA KING DEPARTMENT - 381 NOTRE DAME STREET.COX & \"STINSON.Ci MEDICAL Dis.COVERY.For sale by : E.MUIR, Place D\u2019Armes.TANTED, three or four good Dressmakers, who understand vrimming Skirts.Apply at onee, before 9 a,m., at 39 Alexander street, \\ ILL MRS.HENDRIE Waterloo, call and see MRS, late of 7} HOUSE AND GROUNDS \"FOR.SALE, ON SHERBROOKE 1-8.STREET, EAST.\u2014The house is42 x 40, contains handsome Drawing-room Dining- room, Library, and Pantry, Sie good Bedroo Bath-room, &c., and large Attic besides & Kitchen\u2019 Servants\u2019 Rooms Laundry, Cellar, &c.There is good stablin for tree or four horses, Coach-house, &c, The grounds are tastefully laid out, comprising nearly 35,000 superficial feet.The price is so very low as to offer strong inducements to any one wishing to obtain a most comfor table residence, in Af first-class situation, Apply to M.À.CURRY, Real Estate Agent, | REAL ESTATE AGENCY Rooms, in 84 Great St James street.To CONTRACTORS.\u2014For Sale, a valuable Quarry, at the Mile-end.view of the large demand for building rials \u2018and for durable street pavement likely to.arise during the coming winter, this presents a favorable opening to Contractors.Further particulars can be had from ; WMA A.CURRY Real Estaté Agent, REAL ESTATE AGENCY Rooms, ?\u201884 Great St.J ames street.\u2019 OCK.OILS: JOHN FISKEN & CoO.\u2018 oF ~ TORONTO, REFINERS\u2019 AGENTS, And dealers in all the best brands of\u2019 \"ROCK-01L, 1 Have opened an office at No.18 Corn Exchange here, where samples may be seen, and-the trade supplied in quantities to suit buyers at Refiners\u2019 prices, \u2018Montreal, 5th Oct., 1866, FALL IMPORTATIONS.McCLURE & CASSILS, Have now | recetved their com lete.assortment of \u2014 Their leading departments ate C18 + LAMBS\u2019 WOOL UNDERCLOTHING, LAMBS\u2019 WOOL HOSIERY, : GLOVES AND MITTS, -.CARDIGAN JACKETS, Q SKIRTS AND SKÎRTIAGS, FLANNELS, \u201c - BLAN KETS, .©\" RAILWAY RUGS, WOOLS, Ea HABERDASHERY, &c.All in the most fashionable styles, at the CANADA SHIR TI STORE, 400 N OTRE\u2019 DAME STREET.P.THOMAS, CHITEC 95 WY.ST.JAMES.STREET, \u2018OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, Sol LE AGENTS FOR THE.\"© QUEBEC CEMENT.WwW.& F.P.CURRIE & 00., 100 GREY NUON STREET.w NO.1 TROOP OF MON.ALRY.\u2014There are a few acan- cancies in the above Troop.Par- thes wishing to join will m of the officers.J ake application to any WANTED, a Boy to run errands, t work.- LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Ice Office, Victoria Square.charge of a pair of Horses must ISEB Co Con TR AR CACIA ter rAvenne, Cote St.Antoine.OTTAGE, Dore J ATCH LOST.\u2014Last er n the vicinity of BI streets, a Gold Lever W ATCH, Ne Berths! finder rill be suilably rewanicd'sy + returing | it HH St.Jamos street ER & CO., Jewellers, Great FOR SALE, b Prime LEAR the Subscriber, LARD in kegs and tubs, GEO.WA.No.2 Young's Buildings, MeGi stréet.anblete variety of Machines and T -C.C.SNOW-DON & oo Just St.Paul street.SSE, 5, MAGI HO WALTER MARRIAG ent, 80 Lemoine stree ontreal, .NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES, \u2014J.D.LAWLOR, Manu- SEWING MACHINES, most res ihvite those who pectfully © to purchase tool and examine our great vari first-class \u2018Mach (nos bof fore pure asing elsewhere.He offers for Sale LEANER, BRAUNSDORF, & Co's.NOISELERS - M miel N'ES for Tailors, .Shoemakers, and pal of Y the.\u2018Singer Machine, but run - tirely without noise, and Tor beauty des Qurability and certainty of correct \u2018action are rior anything ever offered to the blic.AX-THREAD, MACHINES for every ety of work ; SINGER Machines, of our own manufac.ture; \"SINGER Machines, nade by the Si Manufacturing Co,, N.Y./ILCO.& Gres Family Sewing Machine.4 Lines N° Bu AT machines sold at this as ed to give entire satisfaction, eco ure chase money will be returned.Silk Es son, al non (Dead, Needles, Sau ttles, Ofl, wing-machine Tri Constants on hand.Ladies Taught to Operate: All kinds of Sewin Maohines Repair di proved, by J.D, LAWLOR.6356 wo.m- corner \"of French Catia and ulpios Sr Streets - \"= Jeu Agent for ( a0ada, ; street, Agente wanted tn every Town œ as FOUNDRY AND WORKS, 165 to 179 William .Grass SHADES, \u2014 HUNTING.TREAL VOLUNTEER CAV.(loac HMAN WANTED fo take \u2014A com- facturer and Dealer in use.They are constructed on the prineli-: ¥ SHIRTS, &o, As itis im portant o getaStove thatis made here.1 1 | ped 7) (J, PN here.co.Qreat\u2014 Miam DIS- mes.te of TING- ' NDS OOKE - to arise favor- change \u2018trade ment of paching .Y, &c.he.\u2019 H can- Ç! \u2018 Par.pany.re.hke ober pply es pg, elot, The g it eat\u201d - oo.id.! firth ; i Po q _- © DAY.\u2014- a \u2026 Vuportaint Nreting.Par \u2018ner wanted; -Boys\u2019 Clothing 5 ore.cea vase 10 Victoria square Foy wanted.22e > Lan plough & Campbell } Weigi-house for Sale.Creede aresee, Joseph Robert | tall \u201clurport: tions.ec.MeGlare & Cassels - Boudw anted \u2018Situation wante new stock of stationery, \u2018hooks, &c: reminded of the special sermons on Sunday | next, and collections for the building fund.- 5 ss 6; | 1866 .Meetings, bo.PORTANT ee NOTICE \u2014A| \u20ac Meétinz of tte Lodon and Montreal B | ini society w ill be held on MONDAY, Der ag in The Long Moon, MEC IANICS\u2019 HALL: ; A Lats sin a $2,000 house by paying.fafty Ps and Tales can be had Pt etd | on FRIDAY EVENINGS\u2019 only, atthe.Moward | Theme on FTES ek: ae uv tree com ALBERS T AL LINGHAM, Secretary.+ OLSON N BANK \u2014The An- À È mul General Meeting of the Shareholders ot this CoFporat ion, wil bo held at the Office of ths tank, af THREE.o'clock\u2019 P.M,, on MON- the sth October, proximo, | ABy arder of.the Board), \u2014 WM.SACHE, C: : Vor, 24h Sept., 1866.ACHE, ; Cashier, = vortisement Notices.Avetion Sales this Day.Cont oi, Det.san.1 \u2026 John-J.Arnton \u201cAuction sales on.Monday.Fas niture, &e., Sth inst.vine HLT Shaw Special Sald-of Stoves, 8 Sti.ees FPR I Devany Auctions, ou Co Pis MON, OC Boe imran, LL.Devany \u201cmy ort; autsale of Property, Oct.J.J.Arnten Vadable Property, Oct.9.il.J.Arnton.Pawnbrokers Sale, Det I «J.F, Rayntore pur \u2018h Flowdring Roots, Oct.9 -J; J.Arnton bah Bulbous Rots, Oct.10.«J.J.Arnton I.ar Bris, Col Oil, Oct; IL.Leeming & Co Meetings on Monday.Ls and.M.Building Soc:y Mo: soir ~ 13 nk ::Mécting, Oct 8 - The following are the e New Adver-| tisements for this day:= .Dutch Flowering Roots, Oet.8.J.J: Arnton Dressmakers wanted.89 Alexander street \u2019Mrs, Hendrivi nee Lee Mountain-street Lol Staves.oe ii AV.Rodden & Co Gli8 Slitles: LLL ST Edward Hagar & Co Bays Clothing.=.010 Victoria Squire special Sale of Stoves, Oct.8 Cerri .\u2018Devany MdanerSwvanted.oe.151.St.Urbain street, / (Gé A Buttou founds, LL.ve.this office sittatiou wanted.\u2026.\u2026.Gene a maman te ane this'office Hoisemaid wanted.562 Sherbrooke.street.\u201cich Bulbous Roots, Oct, 10 ec de J.Arnton Lot.for Se.ce i renee W.A.Curry hots for sale.84 Great \u2018St.James Street A: tr à Lois forsale.ocr eae W-.A.Curry- 1lonses for sale.ARE Estate Agency Rooms Pitios, Oct, D.cu0e ss nec s ana cesse Cie L.Devany Ross & Isaacson Tov OS lieve ieee «13 Corn Exchange tose and {rounds 1 for rene Wm.A.Curry.® wary for sale.81 Great\u2019 St.James street ar ponters Av antéd.American Hotel Ÿ v.UUicers W anted.VNo.1 Troop Vol.Cavalry AFTE R NOON.Board.-.498 Légagehotiere street Partner w {nted ess s née 0 es Y.Z , this'otfice Public Tempera ) Girl'wanted.New Fruit, .Meeting.Tuesday evening 210 Dorchester street .Baird & Crawford .Drawer 81, P.O WW.J., this- office Carriage Rug lost.Morton\u2019s Livery Stables Royals.a racrc nu ain Léna sauce 6 \u2026.Tuesday evéning .AUCTION NOTICES.\u201cAttention is invited to the advertisement of two vases Dutch buibs, to \u2018be sold in lots \u2018to-suit > pureiiasers, at the Witness office, on.\u201cTuesday - next | SPhe IATL- NOTICES.\u2014For Contemporary Press, News, and Editorial,- see first page.\u2014 \u2014 For Family-Reading, ge, see last page.~~ \u2014TFor advertisements of houses\u2019 to let, wanted; -&c., see first page.> \u20ac WEsT-END STATIONERY STORE AND.Yanoiig Liss ART.\u2014The above well-situated and\u2019 central placé of business, corner of Ÿ ictoria Square and Bonaventure street,, has been _ re-opened, by Griffith & Ballard, with a.completely | We wish them much success:-Sce advertisement.: \u201d \u201c Coppr's.Asti-CostivE AND Toxic Pris are not recommended asa cure-all ; they \u2018are simply designed a3 a: safe and reliable family Medicine, ai Messrs.\u201conce miid and efficacious, which may.be taken in all cases when tonics can be borne, without \u201cinjury apd which in most cases will produce exceedingly happy results.\u2018I bave no hesitation in saying that, as a universal Pill for digestive difficulties, tLey cannot be excelled ; and such is the unequiv ocal testimony of the numerous medi- - tal men to whom the formulä bas beer- submit- \u201c= ted.\u2014M.F.Corsr, M, D.\u2014Stanstead, 1860.\u2014 \u201cSold by all druggists.RELIGIOUS NOTICES.8.\u2014 The congregation of Trinity Church are \u201c\u2014 The Rev.D.H.MeVicar, Presbyterian\u2019 Church, Cote street, will preach a sermon to .youug men on Sbbath evening, 7th inst, at 7 \u2018o'clock, | \u201cance meeling, heretofore held in the Bonaventure |- morrow, at the usual hot, from four to five © \"cluck.\u2014A Sa :bbath morning prayer-mesting, from || \u201c Tto 8 o'clock, is held in the.basement of the | Wesle eran Church, Great St.James street ; \u2018entrance by the lane, All arcinvited.\u2014Phe Sabbatkaflernoon Religious Temper: Hall, will be beldi in the Mechanics\u2019 Institute to- All are invited to.attend.; \u2014 Divine Service is \u2018held \u2018every Sabbath \u20ac even-\u2019 ing, ut 7 v'éluck \u2018 in the Mission Chapel, Cha-| boillez square.Sabbatb-school at bhallpa ast nine -im.the morning.- \u2014 Me.Pearce, meinbet.of the College of Organists; | London, has just.arrived from Eng- -land, and will commence.Lis duties as organist | | preach in the Canada Presbyterian Church, >St.| evening at seven o'clock.- taken up in aid of the building fund.To'elock pm.\u201cof the Church of St.James the Apostle Our.| Bllggood' s) to-morrow.©\u201d \u2014 .\u2014 The Rev.\u2018Professor Cornish will conduct].Digne service to-morrow at 3 p.m., at the -Pro- : | testant House of Industry and.Refuge.\"The Rev.N .Paterson, late of York Mills, C.W, will preach in.the Union Church at Cote des.\"Neiges to-morrow, at 11 a.m, \u201c\u2014 Rev.A.Young; \u2018of English River, will Joseph street, to-Morrow,.atll 0 clock a.m.: and TRINITY Cutie.\u2014The Rev.Canon \u2018Baneroft | will preach in this church to-morrow forenoon and the Rev.J.P.DaMoulin in the: t eleven oy ; Collections will be HoCHELAGA Mission.\u2014The Rev.Dr.Hamilton | - will (D.V.) preach in the Cross Mission - Church, immediately below the military prison, to-morrow |.(Sabbath) evening; the 7thinst., at seven 0 \u2018clock.Residents in the neighborhood, and all others, are cordially invited to be present: Worse Street Mission.\u2014The old room occü- [ pied by this mission having become too \u2018small, it has been removed to a new room in the upper Bory of the \u201cbrick building in rear 5 of he: \u2018old { of barley 37,000 bushels \u2014selling at 65c.QUEBEC, Oct.5.\u2014The weather lias been beau- : | insured.> A x premises.It will be open to-morrow by a mission, meeting in the afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Rev.Dr.Wilkès-and others ; i inthe evening, Rev.S.N.Jackson will preach.All residents in the neighborhood, not \u2018atiending any place .of wor- | ship, and friends-are (invited to be Present, and to bring their children.10 AM.EDITION.New - York, October 6, 10.30 .a.m.\u2014Gold, 1491; Exchange, 73 to 8.vessels.OTTAWA, 5h \u2014It is understood that to-day in the Executive Council the subject of barrack | | accommodation for- Imperial troops wag- discussed.enthusiastically received at the County of Car- the dinner the toast of the Government.Was responded to by each.Chartess of incorporation have been granted to 40 companies since the first-of January.A circular from the Finance Department .includes the following articles in the - Tariff: soaps and fruit of all kinds; green or.dried, 15 per, cent\u2019; arsenious.acid and blue vitriol, iron hoop er fires for locomotive wheels free ; upper leather at 10 per cent, 5 to apply to cowhide, split, and kip leather.Another circular i is issued to the- Collectors of Inland Revenues, informing them that within.six months District Inspectors, Collectors.of Inland Revenues, and Deputy Collectors must in Council passed on the 21th ult.,In addition to ordering the examination before \u2018the Civil Service Board, the \u2018Excise Board will examine them in bôok-kecping by double entry, arithmetic, including décimals ;- their Knowledge of ex- -cise laws, computing\u2019 contents\u2019 of vessels, gauging; mensuration of superficies and solids, computing quantities of commodities in bulk, the use of Sykes\u201d hydrometer -and sliding rule, general knowledge, process of distillation, brewing, |.and manufacturing tobacco.All who fail to establish their.qualification for holding office will ment in excise will require to pass - similar examinations.ToroxTo, Oct.5:\u2014The \u2018Hussars, headed by \u2018this moruing, for the first time.They attracted The gunboat \u201c Heron\u201d left the.harbor.to-day |- for Kingston.After taking two or three trips \u2018around the lake she will-return here, where shie is to be.stationed for the winter.She.will | be laid up at Queen\u2019s Wharf.- = Preparations are being made for the trial of the Fenian prisoners at the approaching County Assizes, but it is understood a portion only will be indicted, Mr.M.C.Cameron, Q.C., has been \u2018retained for the defence, $500 having: just \u2018been paid him as & general retainer.The corridor in front of the Court of Assizes is about to be enclosed, to.give greater security .for the detention of the Fenian prisoners, who while awaiting trial will be placediu the- prisoners\u2019 room at the opposite side of the.hall.Receipts of wheat to-day 34, 000 bushels: Fall- \u2014twheat taken up readily at $1.55 t0.$1.65 for \u2018prime ; one order from the U.S.Prime lots held at $1.50 ; \u2018buyers offering $1 46.Receipts | | | tiful during the past few days.=~ - - | Patrick Smith drew a knife and stabbed another {him severely.Deegan\u2019 was carried to the Marine \u2018Hospital, where be is.stiil suffering, and with faint hopes of recovering.Smith is lodged in \u2018jail.= This 4ffair will go hard against the pri- samer, on account of his having been already before the Court of Queen's Bench.- .Six wooden houses were totally destroyed by fire - in St.Eustache street at one o'clock this ently.- The arrivals from sea to-day are numerous, and comprise part of the fall fleet, Queenstown, troops ; ships Cavalier, Liverpool ; | \u2018Azuline; Fleetwood, ballast; Transit, Bristol, \u2018coals, &c.; Eastern State, Dublin; Charles Ward, \u201cTralee; Ocean, Bordeaux ; Hone, \u2018Greenock, pig.iron and coal ; Pericles, Greenock; barques Hin- destan, Sunderland, coals, &c.\u2018a Egremont, Whitehaven, coal; Thames, Liverpool; Me- dora Appledore ; Annie Armstrong, Ar- drossan, coal ; Ann Wilson, South Shields, general cargo for Montreal ; Chameleon, Sunder- | Britannia, | \u201cMatanzas,\u201d molasses : L: Edward, Cow Bey, coal ;schr.Glen, Miramichi, fish and oil ; Temperance, Gaspé, fish and oil ; Lady Maxwell, Gaspé, fish and oil, for Montreal ; \u2018Pro- \u2018vidence, Labrador, \u201cherrings ; Highland Mary, Glass Bay, coal, for Montreal ; \"ship Rajah Gopaul, Liverpool ; Marchman; London ; Argo, London ; Tridea, Ardrossan ; barque Niagara, Glasgow.\u2018informed, Will be issued to try tbe Fenian prisoners at Toronto.commission for the trial af the Fenian prisoners in Lower Canada.A special term of the Court\u2019 of Queen's Bench will be held in \u2018Montreal.1 understand that the prisoners will, in all cases, | be indicted for felony under the acts of parliament provided to meet the cases, not: for high- treason.\u201cArrangements for the barrack accommodation of the troops recently arrived here, I believe, have Leen completed.Itis understood: the barracks, and put them in repair, but that the.expenses \u2018of their subsequent.maintenance will be borne by the Imperial authorities.since.repeated in several journals, that a Cabinet was wholly \u2018without foundation.Nothing of the kind-was intended.\u2014 Gazette Special.BIRTHS, .ROPER.\u2014At Brockville, on the 5th mst, Mis.J H.Roper, of a son.DIED.J GTENSON.\u2014In this city, on the 4th inst , J ohn, youngest.son of William J ohnson, aged 9 months and 2l days.\u2018dttend the.funeral on.Sunday afternoon at No.11 St.Alexander street, tothe {place of interment, Mount Royal Cemetery.4e Andrew WILSON.\u2014In this city, on 5th-instant, Wilson, a native of Enniskillen, county Fer- managh, Ireland, aged 63-years.attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at half- | past two o'clock; from bis late residence, No.373 St.Dominique street (above Sherbrooke street), to the place © of interment, Mount Royal Ceme- \u2018tery .12 O'CLOCK.EDITION, d sold at 321 to 327 discount.Silver is \u201cbought at 3} \u2018dis, : and sold at3 to 3} dis.5-20's are sold at 103540 112; 7-08 are sold at 1064.\\ - P.D.BROWNE, Broker.Ba A 16 Great St.James\u2019 Street.@B Y 4 TLAN TIC CABLE.) \u201cLavsspoor, 5th.\u2014The steamers « City of Man-| cs for.the scholars and friends, to he addressed by ) Parier Point, Oct.6\u2014Cold and hay on the.river; wind strong, West 7 outward bound |, Hon.Messrs.McDonald.-and McDougall were.leton Agricultural.Exhibition yesterday: At Marble head or foot stones squared to order, | : pass: examination, id compliance with the order\u2019 be superseded in future.\u2018Candidates f for employ- their band, marched through the principal streets: considerable attention along the line of march.NEW FRUIT! NEW FRUIT! J drivar in the service of the Grand Trunk, and: In a boarding=house last night, a man named .man named Deegan twice in the throat, cutting | morning; The occupants (twelve in number) | belong: to the working population, and are un- 2 The buildings were insured.suffici- .The follow-| ing is a list.of -the vessels.\u2014H.M.S.Orontes, |.land, coal ; brig.-Herome, New Carlisle, her-] (rings; Delta, Glass.Bay, for Montreal, lcoal ; OtTAwa, 5th.\u2014A- special commission, I am | .Chief Justice Draper\u2019 will | } preside; but all the judges will be named in the: that the Provincial Government will provide The statement circulated some days ago, and | Council was to be held this week in Quebec, | Friends and acquaintances are requested to - \u2018Friends and acquaintances are requested to -\u2014 Greenbacks are bought at 33} to 33} dis., né ECO Éd EE TEE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.man RL ls Middling Uplate, 1434, dt dull and declining.* Mixed Western Oorn, 28s 6d.Loxnpon, 5th.\u2014Money market easier.sols 89} for mone I.© v3 ] » \u201cCons C osing price, rie, 51 C., 18} ; 5-30's, 70}.Pe 43 Derrorr, 5th\u2014The first premium at the horse fair of Kalamazoo, was won by Dexter ; ; time, 2.27, 2.21 442.214.This i is the best time Dexter ever.made in harness.He failed to obtain a prize cf | 31,000, offered to any horse to beat Flora Temple.Time of 2.194.A Tribune's Topeka (Kansas) telegram says; two men\u2014\u2014stock tenders for Holliday\u2019s overland \u2018| stage company\u2014were murdered by Indians at - Chalk Bluifs, - New York, 6th \u2014Geo: E.Stevenson, who recently inherited: $50,000, \u2018has lost the whole amount in gambling.\u201d Nine gamblers have been arrested as parties who won the money.DIPTURRANCES AT ST.Parmassune.\u2014It i is reported that'on the occasion of the execution of Kanakasoff, for attempting the life of-the Czar, popular demonstrations took \u2018place, in consequence of which charges of cavalry were made.Several persons were wounded and numerous arrests effected.: .1 0'0LOCK.EDITION.Exchange, 7 3 to 8.New Yonx, Oct.6.\u2014A merchant, of this city proposes tbat, if the 7th Regiment should be gent to the Exhibition in Paris next year, the commercial men of the city ought to contribute à to defray.the expenses, and he heads.the list with] $10,000.Only 3 cases of cholera yesterday.Grind Trung Rawway Reciment.There will be no parade of this \u2018corps this afternoon, as stated in.some of \u2018our ay papers yesterday.he hdvertisements This bring OARD.\u2014A lady and gentleman, \u201cor two gentlemen, can be fccommodated with Board, in a private family, where the comforts of home may be\u2019 obtained.\"Apply at Al bert Place, 493 _Lagauchetiere -str eet.Terms moderate, \\A7 ANTED for a firsbclasspaÿine business about to be opened in this city, a Partner either silent or active withsoeme ca Tal.One able to take char rge of the Comnting 1 ouse Department preferred.Address Y.Z this office.All.comm unications strictly confidential.PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING, guderti She qusplces of PRINCE} SORT TEMPLE, .0.of G, T., will be held in the Basement ofthe St.Joseph Street Bresbyterian - Church, on TUESDAY, the 9th.ct.inst.Addresses will be, delivered, which will be interspersed with Singing, &c.Doors open at 7.15.Chair to be taken at à quarter-to 8.Admission free.The public.are respectfully invited.QERVANT, GIRL WANTED.one who thoroughly uriderstands general house woik, and can furnish good references, -may apply to 279 Dorchester street, east of St.Dénis.street.(SEASON 1866.) 5 cases New TURKEY F1GS (in small boxes), New LoN DON LAYER RA SINS, New LAYER RAISINS, New VALENCIA.TAISINS, Landing'ex vessel in port.= BAIRD.& CRAWFORD, 123 Great St.James Street.| OARD WANTED.\u2014Two gen- \u2018tlemen wish to procure comfortable rooms } in a private family; west-end preferred.\u2018Dinner; at 6 p.m.Address Drawer 18, P.0.OST, a Carriage Rug, on 5th October, between St.Denis Street, and St.Constant street.The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at MORTON's LIVERY STABLES, Craig straet.\u201cROYALS >The Commanding Officer particularly re- .quests that eyery Officer, Non- ki ° commissioned Officer, and Private of this Battalion be present at Drill \u2018on TUESDAY evening next, the 9th instant.: (By ord der), oo UJ.H.ROUTH - Capt.and Rap.TAN TED, by a Joung man, aged 2, a situation as k or Assistant Book-keeper in an office, willing to make him- gelf generally useful; gobd references given.} Address W.W.J., WITNESS office.05 2:80 0'CLOCK EDITION.| N.Y.MARKETS (By Telegraph) Noon, Oct.6 Fiour dull and- -drooping ; receipts 12,448\"brls.Wheat dull and in buyer's favor; receipts 7,644 bush.Corn lc lower; receipts 112,641.\u2018Rye quiet.Oats dull and drooping.Pork quiet ; Mess, $33.26 to $33.30.Lard qiiet.Ashes dull.Barley steady and quiet\u201d Peas \u201cquiet, \u2014 Freights dull.CITY ITEMS.\u2014 : This \u2018morning a \u2018prisoner escaped fr from.the Montreal Jail.\u2014 À party from the Royal Rifles were this morning out on the Champ-de Mars at 4 judg- \u2018 :| Store-packed at 16c to-161c.ing distance drill.\u201d \u2014 It is understood that the rule à in \u201cthe case of the éditors of the Pays has been made.returnable où Monday next.\u2014 A rifie-maich took.\u201cplace yesterday at { Point St.Charles, between twelve sergeants of the 23rd R.W.F.and twelve of the 25th Regt., K.0.B.Twenty rounds were fired at 200, 400; and 600 yards.The sergeants of the 25th won.by 53 pots.\u2014 The SS.¢ Baltimore,\u201d \u2018from Portland for Halifax, sails at 5 p.m.this day.Her cargo consists.of 1 ,400 brls, of flour from Montreal and 600 barrels from Canada West.Also three car \u2018toads of prize cattle.\u2018RECORDER'S COURT.\u2014There were 31 \u2018prisoners brought before his Honor this morning.: :AUX- the.charges were for being drunk or disorderly.: Lo ss PoLICE Courr\u2014Nearly a dozen disorderly | | characters, male and female, were brought up charged with being drunk, fighting, and disturbing the public peace.They.were severally fined, $5.or 1 month: COURT OF QUEEN'S\u2019 BENCH.\u201c SEPTEMBER TERM.Prosent = His Honor Mr.Justice .DsvumoxD.- Saturday, Oct.6: His Honor, on taking his seat, intimated that | there would be no recess of the Court to-day.This would be in order that the Jurors mightbe dismisied at an early hour.- SENTENCE.\" Francois X.Senecal was placed at, the bar- to; : réceive his sentence for an assault upon: Francois Brais.He received two months in jail.\u201cTBE \u2018GRAND TRUNK LARCENIES.Joseph Mercier, one of the four emplogés of the.\u2018Grand Trunk Company implicated in the recent stealing of grain from that company at \u2018Point Tre nty-four.the Grand Trunk - St.Obarles station, was placed at the bar, charged with Stealing from Cy Mr.Chapleau appested.for the defenc.os .James Lyman Grey, sworn.\u2014On the morning of the 30th ult., at about three in the morning, 3 eer.?\u201cScotland; sud\u201c Elburp Bere on the Grand To Bann he ppt arrived.: truck was out-of its place the ° week, 125, 000 bales | grain ae Market los casier j lo the siding.Ho went to tbe office to kr.roof of a'shanty where tools were kept.\u201cNEW Youk, October 6, 11 a.m.\u2014Gold, Lisi ib Jean B.Lor, for stealing honey.\u201cfrom John i Ford, was sent to jail for 15 days.\"half-past.two o'clock from his father\u2019s residence, | Elliot and told him, and they then returned.He found the car with one.door fast, but the ribbon broken ; the other door.was open sufficiently to allow of witness putting his \u2018hand in.He found that it was laden with wheat.\"He then returned to Mr.Elliott, and they both of | them séarched, and he found the four men, who were taken prisoners, asleep in the van at the end-of the truck.One of them had a bag under his head.\u2018Witness hid -hitnself in a shed at a little distance offyin full .view of the cars.\u2026\u2014 About, daybreak be.saw the truck-door opened, } white in.He then - heard a \u2018shufflin of a shovelling - \u2018of grain.The prisoner then\u2019 got -out, and lifted a bag out, and they then passed where witness was concealed.He.tion, and he was enabled to look down upon them at a distance of about ten feet.He was on the\u2019 He looked straight down upon them, and heard one of them say, \u2018 Here they come,\u201d.meaning, as witness \u2018believed, the engine.- The witness took advantage of the engine pasaing:to come down from bis positioñ.He then saw the prisoner moving «the bags.They put them\u2019 upon the.engine, and the witness then called out to then that they had taken it far enough.Mercier ran off, and some of them called out,\u201c Say nothing about it\u201d \u2018The prisoner had left bis-bag in the | shanty.Brochin emptied his bag into the car.The next that the witness saw of the prisoner he: was in the yard about two acres away.It was immediately after when witness went down with Brochin.He then gave the prisoner Mercier in charge of the police at the office.The.prisoner Mercier is head-shunter of the gang.Mr.Clark, sworn : Was station-miaster at Point St.Charles.At half-past five o'clock his clerk called him up, and told him that four of his men had been stealing wheat from one of -the cars, and\u2019 he told him to have them taken to the Police Station and he would meet.them there.Hemet the four men and \u2018a\u2019 police man at Chaboillez square, at about half-past six o'clock in the morcing,.aad preferred a charge against them in the name of the Grand Trunk Company.The prisoner was a shunter, and bad the- making-up.of trains and the disconnecting of them when they arrived, John.Elliott, sworn : Point St.Charles: Was on duty on the night of the 29th of September.A train came in \u2018composed of 15 carriages, laden chiefly with grain and flour, When they came in they.were all closed, and witness examined them carefully.He afterwards saw that one.of them had been taken from the train and put into a siding.This \u2018was about an hour after they had _come in.\u2018Witness: afterwards saw the prisoner and three other men asleep.in one of the cars.This Was at about half-past-three in the morning: As this stage of the.proceedings Mr.Chap-|- leau, as counsel for the prisoner; declared that \u2018his\u2019 client wished to.withdraw his plea of not guilty and to plead guilty.His Honor then addressed the j jury, directing \u2014\u2014 | them to bring in.a verdict.accordingly.They.\u2018then found the prisoner guilty.\u201cAlexis Brochu was then put to the bar, and | \u2018pleaded\u2019 guilty to one of the indictments preferred against him, for robbing thejGrand Trunk, in connection with the Mercier case.Fabien Lacloche was put upon his trial, charged -with stealing four bushels of wheat from the \u2018Grand Trank Company on the night of the 291h of September last.The prisonerwas an engine- Was also one one of the four employ és of the company, charged with stealing\u2019 wheat from one wr of the cars at the above date.: After two witnesses had \u2018been examined, the | Crown abandoned the case, and the.prisoner was discharged.The Crown Prosecutor then Desforges, who had likewise been indicted for being concerned in the Grand Trunk laréenies now in.question.A Corr Exchange Daily Reports.|} (Furnished exclusivelg tothe Daily Wi itness.) \u201c WHOLESALE PRODUCE PRICES.MONTREAL Oorn Exonaven, Oct.6, 1866: purely nominal, $8:50 ; Extra; $8.00 to $8.25; nominal; ; Fancy.nominal, $8.00 ; Superfine, 1 from from Canada Wheat, $7.75 to 37.85 ; Super.from- $7.00 10 $7.50 ; Fine, $6.25 to $6.50 ; Middlings, $5.75 to $6.00; Pollards, $3.50 to $1.00; Bag-.| Flour $4.15 to $4.20 per 112 lbs., according to \u2018quality.Market quiet.$7.75 and $7 85,\u2014two- or threelsales at latter price.Ordinary Canada Super.$7.70 to $7.75.OATMEAL, per brl.of - 200 lbs.\u2014Latest sale 6:] at $4.85.Wasar, per bush.of 60 The.~0.C.Spring | \u2018ex-cars, $1.55.~ Pas, per 60 1bs\u2014No sales reported; bushels \"sold at 34jc.© BARLEY, per 48 Ibs.\u2014Lots from farmer : rauge | -60c-to 756 per minot.Ryx, per 56 lbs.\u2014Latest sale at 6730.\" \u201c Corn, per 56.ibs.\u2014No cargo-sales reported.\u2018 AsHES per.100 Tbs.\u2014First \u2018 Pots at $6:37} ; \u2018to $6 40; Inferiors, $5.75 to $5.80.Pearls, $7.20 10 \u2018$7.25 for Firsts.latest \u2018sale of Mess at $27.50 cash.BUTTER, per.1b.\u2014Latest sale of good v.o.CHEESE, per lb.\u2014Dairy, 10ic to-11¢; Factory Hic to 12c, \u201c Frwanciau Sterling - Exchange quiet ; \u2018Bank 60- day drafts on London 8} to 83 prem,, for cash; counter\u2019 or discount rate 9 premium, Best private 60-day bills 3 to 7} ; prem.Documentary nominal at 64.prem.The rate for Sterling Exchange in.New York to-day, as quoted by- | telegraph, was 73 to 8 prem.Demand drafts on New York about 33 to 383} discount.The quo- .LATEST Western \u2018Apvices.\u2014The following are the latest Western Advices received by telegraph at the Corn Exchange: MiLwaukeg, Oct.5.\u2014No.1 Wheat quiet but firm, $2.10-f.0.b.No.2 Wheat; $1.81 to $1.814 £o.b.; receipts, 94,000.bushels.Flour firm, = $10.10.Freights asking 17e.- \u2018Cmrcaco,, Oct.5\u2014No.1 Wheat firm ; $2.13 fob.No.2 Wheat, $1.79 to $1 97 fo.b.; receipts 138,000 bush.Corn active and strong, 664c fo.b.; rébeipts 63,000 0 tHE 5TH OCT.TO 10 A.M.OFTHE 6TH Ocr\u2014{ Flour, 885 brls; Ashes, 43 brls; Butter, 372 kegs ; : Peas 11 347 bu; Rye, 10, 350 bu, Pe- ° troleum,.1 brl; \"Leather, 2 rolls.© ARRIVALS or Propuc£ BY G.T.Ranwar\u2014 Oct.6 No report.Pork 50 'brls, Cornmeal 50 brls, and general | cargo of provisions; brig.Albion, for Cork, f.o., Corn, 12,053 bu; cbr.\u2018Mary, Star of Ses, for Halifax Corn: 5, 541 bu, Leather 450 sides, ship} Virginia, for Quebec and ses in ballast.- : Paso DOWN WELLAND.Caan DURING PAST 24 BOURSE.St Catherine, Oct.6.\u2014No ves- selé.passed.Si Sma-Gorvé.Vessms AT Pasaanr x 1 Ponr.\u2014 Franc New.\u2018York, Oct.6, 10, am\u2014 Gold, 1493 ; Exchangé, 73108.11 a.m\u2014Gold, 1494 ; Exchange, 73.to 8: A Recarrs PER CHAMPLAIN AND Provinces Lu, Oct.6.\u2014Ashes, 4 brls; Butter, 10 kegs; Cheese, 65 boxes; Lard, 50 kegs; \u2018Tallow, 3 brla; Lea and one of \u2018the prisoners threw nee as if thèn lost sight of them, but changed his \u2018posi- | - Was night-agent at] | Sweeetsburgh, and Frelighsburgh, entered a molle prosequi in the case of Hubert}.| FLoUR, per brl.of 196 lbs, \u2014 Superior Eftrà- | \"Canada \"Wheat, $7.70.to ST.75; Strong Super.Western Wheat, $7, 75 to $7.80; City-Brands of | Superfine, $7.80 to $7.90 ; \u201cSuperfine; No.2, Fancy sold.at $8.25.]- {Strong \u2018Superfine from Canada wheat sold \u2018at .Qars, per bush.of 32 Tbs.\u2014A:fow thousand | - Pork, per brl.of 200 lbs \u2014Market fem; tation: for gold 1 in New.York city at 11 a.m.to- RA day.was 1493.pète rr \"ENTERED \u2018AT Lacming CANAL FROM- 8 A.M.OF | thes, 261 rolls 7 Droned Hogs 8 ok TELEGRAPH.1c NEWS.== The.following appeared \u2018in our 4 p- m.edi- | on n of \u2018yesterday : _ ALBABY, 5th.\u2014A tragedy .curred By Corys- man\u2019s Hollow to-day.Judsbn Palmer, having eloped with the daughter.of Archibald Stephens, the latter followed them, and upon.meeting, both drew pistols and fired.| Stephens was shot \u2018dead.Palmer was wounded) in the head, but] ode of =ith the girl in bis waggon.ASVILLE, 4th.\u2014A fire at -Florence, Ala., on \u2018the 30tÏN It, destroyed dwe Loss, $50,000 NASHVILLE, 4 fh.Seven de (bs from cholera | during the last 21 hours.by cholera to-day.New York, 5th.\u2014Gen.Dix will depart on his mission to Fiance on the 21st.The naval office is again anjibject of contention.À Tribune New Orleans telegram says important disclosures will soon be made in reference to.secret rebel societies which.permeate the.entire South} These organizations have branch circles in New: York city and the West.\u2018That in New Yorks said to number-50,000, principally composed of \u2018men who served in thie} rebel army.Each cir:le has a different name.Some are known as (\u201cTrue Sons of the Faith,\u201d Jothers.as \u201c Knights \\of Arabia,\u201d and.all are well armed with the \u2018most approved weapons, ready at a moment's notice, should a favorable opportunity present iteeif, to 1 renew the struggle or the lost cause.- One of the chief members of this organization, now/in prison, is said to have made important disclosures.General Sheridan is.concentrating troops in this-city for important purposes hich will soon be made apparent.New York, Oct.5 \u2014Gen.Santa Anna was invited to attend a Fenian pic-nic to be given near the-quarantine station, on Stäten Island, on Monday next, and has accepted.Advices from Bermuda to the 25th state that St.Georges and Hamilton bave been united by telegraph.The first message over the wire was\u2019 \u2018that the old Atlantic cable had been completed, and was in good working order: The 64th Regiment English-infantry is expected at the Island, New York, Oct.5.\u2014The Posts money article says; the Loap]Market is unchanged.Stocks irregular, and opened with much less excitement.Government's firmer.Railroads firmer, and strong disposition to sell.The Montreal Telegraph Compan bave opened offices at Knowlton, Masonville, Abercorn, \u2018CLEVELAND, 5th ~\u2014Hussey & McBride's Oil Re- fidery, and \u2018seven hundred barrels oil, were burned -this morning.Three men were \u2018badly.scalded, and will probably die.- Latest MARKETS.\u2014New York, 5ih, \u2014Flour closed quiet at yesterday's prices.\"Wheat closed Lc to 2¢ better and quiet.Corn closed quiet at 94c to 95c for mixed western.Pork closed steady ; New Mess, $33.30, cash Lard closed firmer at 163c to 183c.able activity ; money on call 4 to ling Exchange nominal at 1073.Gold closed 1491 to 1493.Cotton dull at 40cito 4lc for Middling Uplands.Tre \"EARTHQUAKE IN EUROPE.\u2014The barthiuake 5ip.c.Ster- neighborhood, especially in the direction of Versailles; also at Boulogne; Anteuil, Tours, Li- \u2018meges, Rouen, Nantes, and \u201cmany other points.\u2018Walls and floors were cracked, beds shaken, \u2018glasses rattled on tables and shelves, \u2018and other | violent disturbances made.There were several shocks.= Reports from England\u2018 Say that\u2018tbe rainy weather having ceased, and a fine] harvesting \u2018the cereal and other érops as wag feared.The places.\u20ac \"Sailing of Steamboats, \u201cte.lings, stores, &c.} * Memvris, 4thi-Fifteen cases and eight deaths of Sept.15th, was quite severe in-Paris and its |.season set in, there will not be such a failure.of cattle plague has.again broken out in sundry Les .PES illite eee + Asa oi Auction Sales.BY \u201cJOHN J.ARNTON.UOTION SALE OF DUTCH .FLOWER ROUTS, BY- CATALOGUE.Cn TUESDAY NEXT, ath October, Will be sold, at the WITNESS Office, No.126 Great St.J ames street, West, the contents of two - cases of DUTCH BULDS, Just arrived from the long-estabiished house of VAN DER SCHOOT & SON, .consisting,of :\u2014 $ HYACINTHS in gréat variety.NARCISSUS, vari@us, TULIPS, late andearly.|.7 SPANISII IRIS and JONGUILS.- CROCUS and ANEMONES._ This sale will offer \u2018an excellent opportunity for those who wish to have a fine show of Flow- \u2018ers in their gardens next May, as well as for those who Wish to grow ly acinths in the house through the winter, Sale at THREE o'clock.~ JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.dP - = N- \\ IN IGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON RE- COLLET AND ST.HELEN STREETS.\u2014The Subscriber has been Hvored with) instructions from the Trustees to sell, by public Auction, at his Real Estate Rooms, 361 Notre Dame street, on TUESDAY, October Oth, that most eligible Property, known as ST.PAUL'S CHUCH and SCHOUL-IIOUSE, having a frontage of 62 feet .-4 in, on St.Helen street, and 45 feet\u2019 \u2018ontecollet street.\u2014 The.Property is commuted, Plan now ready.Sale'at ELEVEN o'clock, JOHN J.ARN TON, Auctioncer.1 .JURT HER AND LAST SALE ; OF DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS.On WEDNESDAY next, 10th October, ai my - Rooms, will be sold, per Catalogue, \u2018the \"second And only remaining Case of DUTCH BULBS.These Roots are very lirge and in splendid con- - dition, Parties who purchased, last year from a similar consignment, are winanimows in their un- quel ified praise of the excellence of their growth and great beauty, - Double and Single Hyacinths, Tulips, Nareis- sus, Laties, Êc., together with the usual Assort- n No charge for executing\u2019 orders, Sale at TWO o'clock.JOHN J.AR NTON, Auctioneer, Terms casy.BY LL DEVANY.SPECIAL SALE OF STOVES.The Subseriber will hol \u2018hold a Special Sale of Stoves, at his stores, 132 Great St.James street, - ON MONDAY MORNING, oct.8TH, for the pwrpose of clearing off\u2019 and closing the entire consignment of STOVES now on hand,, viz.:\u2014 COOKING STO VES.50 Stewart's improved rattern, plain and exten- ps, - 26 Empire State, 10.Nugget, i = 5 Sunbeam, 25 Morning and Evening star, ie \u2018130 Queen City, \u201cNew York, 5th.\u2014Stocks lower witb consider- { 60 Rattler, with clevator over, 10 Clarion, 5 Young Lion, BOX, PARLOR, AND ALL STOVES, 100 Black Giant, +.15 Alpine, \u2019 3 75 Boston Box, \u2018 .Zero oo.® 40 N ublan, -20 Cupid,- -19 Violet, 2 Small \u2018Laundry Stoves, \u2019 5 Large Three River Double Stoves, - 35 Northern Lights, Nos.2 to 5, The whole in lots tosuit purchasérs.Sale at TEN o'clock.L.DEVANY, Auctioneer.JrrorranT 5, SALE OF.\u2018NEW The Subseriber is El by I.C.Fox the celebrated manufacturer, to offer al auction, on TUESDAY afternoon, Sth October, without any reserve\u2014 .EIGHT OF HIS BEAUTIFUL IRON-CLAD PIANOFORTES.One of which is the- costly finished.7-octave recent Provincial Exhibition at Toronto.\"RICHELIEU LY ROYAL: MAIL Ts BETWEEN \u2018MONTREAL AN AND QU EB EC.\u201cThe Steamer \u201c MONTRÉAL\u2019 \u2019 gon, will leave Richelieu Pier SATURDAY EVENING, at.SIX o'clock p.m stopping at intermediate.Ports.FARES: Cesc r seer E Yves eet tb Erb eu ny ed.) - BHÉCrage.Lu, 20ssue asie cena 0e 81 00 wharf.No berths secured util passage is paid.the value expressed are signed therefor, | J.B.LAMERE, Generdl Ma ager.OrFicE RICHELIEU COMPANY, } 13th Sept.; 1866.CANADIAN NAVIGATION COMPANY.ROYAL MAIL TBROUGH.LINE .For Beauharnois, Cornwall, Prescott, Broek - \"Darlington, Toronto and Hamilton, 22 Direct without tr anshipment.The élogant n new Iron steamer .\u201cGRECIAN,\u201d Captain HAMILTON, .Will leave.the CANAL BASIN,eMontrcal, at NINE o'clock.a.m.,.and\" LACHIN NE on the arrival of the train leaving Bonaventure Station at Noon, on -MoNDAY, OCT.8, for: HAMILTON and INTERMEDIATE PORTS connecting at PRESCOTT and BROCKVILLE ith the Itajl- ways for OTTAWA CITY, PTVILLE, PERTH, ARNPRIOR, &e.; ing.Ha TORON'TU and HAMILTON with the Various.Qailway and Steamboat Routes tor NIAGARA FALL UF- FaLo COLLINGWOOD, LONDON rar FORD, BARNIA, CHATH DETROIT CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, GALENA, \u2018GREEN | BAY ST.P Be, \"Freight taken at lowest rates, and THROUGH | TES over the Great Western Railway given.The arrangements of this Line are most com- he advantages.offered to travellers unequalled.THROUGH TICKETS to all places, and any ine formation may be obtained of D.MCLEAN, at the Hotels; PETER FARRELL, at the Freight Qffice, Canal Basin; and at the, Office, 73 Great St.J ames street.- ALEX.MILLOY, Agent.aah FOR KINGSTON, PIC- TON, BELLEVILLE, AND TRENTON, - TE AND RIVER ST.LAW- Bax Si PEt co.UNCOR- .The Con paye Upper- -Cabin steamer 6 HFELEN,\u201d CAPT.I Wharf for the above Ports every THURS at TWO.o'clock p.m., calling at all intermediate ports on - the River and Bay.For freight, &c, apply to JOHN F.McCUAIG.Agents LISE OF STO RES AT WHICH THE \u201cDAILY WITNESS\u201d IS SOLD:\u2014 \" *WM.HALL, News Depot Fruitand Confection-: CLEARED AT Cuaron \u201cHous, October 5\u2014| | Schr Marie Adele, for Bathurst, Flour 600 bris, ery, No.237 McGill street.MRS.HUMPHRIES, Toy Shop, No.873 St.Ca therine street.\u2026 JNO.WAYNE, Grocer; No.602 Wellington street, Point St.Charles.JOHN THORNTON, Grocer, No.483 Upper St.Lawrence Main street.; J AS, AUSTIN, , Paper Vender, No, 631 St.J oseph | NEWS a, BONAVENTURE STATION.- and on the -Urbain Street.|W.DALTON, News Dealer, Stationer, &e., cor! ner Craig and 8t.Lawrence streets, and 64: Great St, James street, | D.\u2018McKENZIE, Grocer, 113 Wellington.Street, THOS.3 HARRISON, Dry Goods, No.104 Bleury MR.AIKIN Grocer, No; 48.Guy.st St.Ci 3 es., y.street, Point R.H.petri News Vender, No.18 Victoria square.JNO.CAMPBELL, Fruit Deal and MoGill streets: Corder Craig | J oM- Capt.R.Nel-] \u2018for Quebec this Cabiu atcats aud open Sher m.gentiomen's enbin Tickets \u2018to Fe obtained at the office on the \"This Company \u2018will not: be accountable for specie or valuables, unless Bills of Lading having.For further information apply atthe Richelieu Company\u2019s Office, 203 Com missioner} stieet, INLAND.STEAM = ville, Gananoque, Kingston, Cobourg, Fort Hope, T.TH, will leave the con : MRS, G.WATSON, Fancy Goods store, 119 &t, PC - These Instruments have an established char- } acter, surpassing all competitors in\u2019 America for power, brilliancy, and singing qualities o .tone, and for strength\u2019 and durabil ity.4 __Tne Pianos Will be on view, and can be exam- lined from NINE o'clock TUESPAY MORNING till the hour of sale.RN +.Saleat TWO d\u2019eloek, L.'DEVANY, Auctioneer, BY HM.J.SHAW.1 IXTENSIVE.SALE OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Carpets, irrors, Pianos, fine Cooking and Heatin Stoves, a quantity -of Beds and Bedding, Rich Cut Glass and Silver Ware, Dinner Services also, a valuable Sewing-Machine, and a Targe variety of Household Effects.Sale at my Stores, .97 Great St.James street, on MON DAY, the Sth instant, at TEN o'clock.All the Goods to be deli= = vered the day of Sale.Parties wishing Goods sold at this.Sale shonld send them in on Saturday, or before 9on Monday morning.HENRY J.SHAW, Auctioneer, BY JOHN LEEMING & CO.Corn O1L' AT AUCTION.TRADE SALE OF COAL OIL.- We are instructed by Megsrs.D.MORRICE & Co, Agents for Refiners, to offerat Auction, at - their Office,.52 St.Peter street 18 Stairs), at NINE o\u2019clock, on TH URSDAY ORN ING, the J 11th instant, 1,000 BARRELS FIRST-CLASS COAL OIL (In Lots to suit purchaser 8), \u20ac som sed of the fol ying Brands: \u201cCEDAR C CK, ¢ LIVER.: Fi FOOT» Le » \u201cGREAT WESTERN, nu ATLAN.- 3 These \u2018ons are uaranteod as to saf durability.8 foty end ; Saleat NINE o'clock\u2019 punctually.JOHN LEEMING & CO., Auctioneers.BY J.F.RAYMORE.LR EB AT \"PAWN BROKERS , will be held on the evenings o TU ISDAY a and WEDNE ESDAY, October Ags of -10th, at our Sales-room, No.270 Notre Dame .street, on a Jane of.Messrs.SILVERSTONE & ALBERT, who have.Instructed us to dispose of all their UNCLAIMED GOODS.for the past including God on Silver Watches, Gol [| mond Rings, Guns and Plstols, Musical Instruments, Ladies\u2019 and : Gentlemen's\u201d Clothing \u2018of every deseription, Blankets, and a great variety of other Goods too pumeroùs.to mention, .The whole to be sold to the highest bidder, and ne reserve.Sale to commence at SEVEN o'clock.5 F.- RAYMORE, Auctioneer.Dia- Miscellaneous, promt I T TO VIOLIN ISTS PRIZES OPEN 10 T0 ALL CANADA.The CALEDONIAN SOCIETY, of Mo by offer a prize of THIRTY DOLLARS jean) = performer of Scottish Music on the Violin, a ENTY DOLLARS to the \u2018second: best.Enon competitor to play a Heel and Straths y.a a sélection of Scottish airs of his own 6 cosing, < and to take part in the Halloween entertainment of the Society.titors must furnish \u2018their names, and ine y ple ses interided to be Behar to.the undersigned, on or before the min PRIZE POEM,\u2019 The Society also offers a prize of TWENTY Dor LARS for the best Poem on Halloween, Com-.titors to send in their poems to the undersigned, with name and address of author and molto attached, on or before 25th October, urther information required .nished by \u2019 : MURBAT.pe fur AL Corner Notre Dame and \u2018St John streets, TOVE-PI PES PÜT UP\u2014 eaving your chm stags à you VAI have your Stoves om \u20ac.- 7 ne - LL \u20ac - bing generally.ny WOK sttondec 10; .= ; L.J.A;:SURVEYER (Late with THos, D VIDSON) 92 ori street facing St Charles rés pearl-Kkeyed, which took tlic first prize at the - ear, - ect MR a rc + \u2014 À PS Cette, ois \u201ccernes A a ce Tree Les, re AP, er oc abies ie me Fraser \u2014 ne ry a LN QE Yo A s.pe em i PTT : LUF < - Su love I; yea, I willlove-thee, lish verbs to ear,\u2019 Family Reading.a _ nT oo mess A co 5 oo [For the < Wrness.\u201d HYMN OF ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER, - : © THE ORIGINAL.A a Deus, ogo amo Te; - 4 Née amo Ve ut salves me, : - Aut quis nou amautes Te | Eterno punis igne.FL Tu, tu, mi Jeu, totum me | Amplexus os in cruee; | Tulisti clavos, lance, Multæmque ignominiani, Iu pumeros.labores, Sudores et angores, | | © Ac mortem! et bwe:prop@@lne LE Ac pro me peceatore! REARS Cur igitur n on.ani¢m Fe (Jesu amantissime?Nonut in cielo salves me, *T Aut ?a wtermini damica me, + Ant premii ullius spe, Sed sicut Tu amasti ne Sic amo et\u2019amabo Te; Sohini quia Rex @eus es, - Sulum quiazDeus es.[TRANSLATION.}- 0 -0 Lord, my God, 1 do love thee, | 0 Not Lord tbalT niay saved be, .© |\".: Not.becquse those who love thee not Have endless \u2018burning for their lot.| \"Thou, thou; my\" Jesus, thou my all, Wast stretched upon the.ciirded tree; Thou didat.endure the rods; the spe The deep contempt, the pain severe, The sweat, the anguish, all for me;\u2014 - Yea Death! all this my sin hath done; - All this-for me, the guilty one.© 47 Why therefore can I not love thee, O Jesus, my most loving Lord?7 Not that thon mayst save me in Heaven, Not tiat-the eternul eurseis given, | Or that T'bope for thy reward; ~ But in that thou hast first loved me, - Because thou art my King: alone,\u2014 My King, my God, myainly one.Montreal, 5th Oct, 1866.- 4 BIbLICAL RÉVISION.| Uneducated hearers are nit unfrequently: perplexed, and éven vexed, when the preach: \u201cersays, \u2018 This passage would hé\u2019 bettér rendered.thug,\u201d or, \u201c Literally our text fa Lertranslatéd so and so.\u201d after a sermon aboundinz in remarks of this sort, a pious and not uaintelligent hearer ex: claimed somewhat angrily,\u201d ¢ By-and by we.shail hear that the correct reading is,\u201d This -is nol u faithful saying, and itis not worthy of all acceptation,\u2019 Ke.\u201d Many, moreov Ty In \u201c\u2026 _0ur.congregatiors of \u2018average culture, bit un- - acquainted with- the classies or the sacred tougues, are \u201cnot over and above edifi dd hy being perpetually informed that our ns ish \"version, with its \u2018many excellencies, is not.in, \u201call respects u faithful representation of the originals.Now \u2018it must Be confessed that from.some pulpits remarks of this kind cenie far too often: In.the majority of instances .the scholarly preacher knaws how to give his audience the benefitof any better reading, or © more accurate rendering, without formally re-translating his text.The more thorough \u201c.and profound his learning, the less likely he will be to'parade it; while on the other hand; the iiliterate tyro, who has just learned to distinguish alpha trom] beta, or at most! can painfully spell.his: way: through: the easiest.\u2018passages of the Greek Testament, is apt to -be ludicrously profuse.in.his critical observations.Whilst, however, our version remains as it is, no conscientious preacher, who is also a.scholar, can honesily aveid all reference to its imperfections.Where the diveiyer.between the original and the translation is very great he is bound either: to'explain the divergence, or\u2014beautiful as the text may be\u2014to ~~.tind some other as the foundation of his dis course.It 1s abundantly clear that the general adoption of à mure perfect translation jor revision would.save much embarrassmentito: ~-both preach and hearerer, besides *Hrowing a flood of light upo: the Holy Seriptures.To .put the mere Euglish reader upon a par with one able-to read the very.words which M ses aud David, or Luke \u201cnd Paul; wrote, is ini 0s- \u201csihle; foras it has heen well- said, ¢ Sah guage is mot the dress of thought (only); ils : ats hving expression, and it.controls both the- .physiognomy and the organization of the idea ; it'uiters.\u201d Yet as the humblesy reap the advantages conferred on humanity by.the marvellous discoveries of modern science, go there can be no reason wh the results-of the, seat advance in philolsæy and'Biblical criti-, cism should not be placed witkin their reach, In a pamphlet \u201c®n \u2018the Bavision of ouf \u2018English Bible,\u201d by the lamented author: «| \u201c the work which suggested thie present paper! we find these words: \u2014 .~~ = \u201cFor uearly one hundred years the best - scholars and holiest men in England devoted their labors to the improvement of our transla: \u2018> tion, abd that \u2018with\u2019 ackiowledyred success.- Why should we refuse to cherish the hope Un one ocdusion, that still further improvement w-;ld -be the | result of effurts made by the Christiwr scholars of our own day?Durin#the long-period, that has passed away since the last revisidn,, -_ the Greek language Las been more carefully studied thän at any foriner pericd; and in respect of the minutiz: of Greek grammar, modern scholars are far in advance of those who century.Cl \u2018During the last.two centuries, and especially since the beginning of the present, im- ~ wense stores of information Lave heen decu- ce ne we emi a Se \u2014_\u2014 slightest.alteration.e ble 0, 2 ue 1 mises are trifling, and that they cannot be | À \u201chighly distinguished minister well says .| removed without incurring greaterevils.Are, \"+ }iseviolation of law.\u201d an.archetype thst is perfect.\u201d \u2014 Christian: advance of former years, the.salaries of Chris- [ERENT em lt Si om beeen stone tothe wéakest of our \u2018weaker brethren ?\"! And this is only one out of many \u2018similar instances.Yet some eminent scholars.deprecate, for the present, at least; the [hey say that the ble.then, the blemishes trithng ?Bishop Elli: cott, .one of most competent Greek scholars in England, answers thequestion in language.not merely emphatic but solemn :\u2014 It is viin to cheat our own seuls with the thought \u2018that thesé errors are either insignificant or imaginary.There are errors, there.are inaccu- ravies, there are misconceptions, \u2018there are obscurities,\u2014not, indeed, so many in number, or so grave in character, ad the forward spirits of [the day would persuade us of,\u2014but there are - | misrepresentations of the language of the Holy | Ghost; dnd that man, who, after being in äny degree satistied of this, permits himself to lean to the counsels ofa timid or popular ob- striichiveness, or who, intellectually unable to test the truth of these allegations, nevertheless | permits himself to denounce.or deny them, will, if they be true, most surely, at the dread day of final account, have:to sustain the tre-| \u2018J mendous charge of having dealt deceitfully \u2018with the inviolable Word.of God.\u201d _ Assuming, then, that something ought to { be.donc in this momentous matter, what is the right course to pursue?Probably no one,.in this country at least, urless it were some violent sectarian, would entertain the idea of an entirely new translation.Neither -| before nor since could & trauslation have been made\u2019 combining such strength, and majesty, \u2018and beauty.With all its defects there is none dike unto it: The American Bible Union has issucd: tentative retranslations of parts of the.Sériptures,, the merits of which may be.estimated froni one or two specimens: ¢\u201cFor he that lacketh these things is blind, being near: \u2018| sighted, having forgotten the cleansing away of his old'sins.\u201d : \u2018 And this voice we, being: with Him \u2018on the holy mount, Heard borne, frem heaven.\u201d ¢ Every one that committeth \u2018version, they lack: sadly its melody and idio- zousins, \u2018but they jar harshly on the ears of Englishmen.Nor is it likely that any one man, or any number of'men, could produce a new translation which should be.sufficiently acceptable to:secure its universal \u2018adoption.Need we say that nothing less than this would | Tsuffice?that it is of the last importance for all bodies of Christians to continue using the same\u2019 version?.- Our Saxon Bible, besides its grand historic associations, besides \u2018its value as a monument of the learning and piety of Wryeliffe and Coverdale, Cranmer and\u201d Tyndale, of confessors and martyrs, and men of martyr spirits, has a vital connection with the religious life of England, and is one of thefew | precious bonds of Christian union which all the strain of party.strife has not been able to-snap, In spite of-all the changes of religious opinion and feeling, in-Bpite of scepticism on \u2018the one hand and ritualism on the other, here yet remains this glorious fact, that throughout the vast extent of the British \u2018empire\u2014in North and South America, and wherever the English language is spoken, in all the temples of the Episcopal Church, \u2018whether High Church, or Low Church, or Nonconformists, whether Wesleyan or Inde- perident, Baptist or Presbyterian, the same practice.Inthe palace and the cottage, in the unlearned, in the study of the philosopher and the chamber of the little child, the same\u2019 sacred.oracles speak of comfort, and hope, and everlasting life.\u2018 À judicious revision would not seriously interfere with this happy state.of things.We cannot conclude more appropriately than in the beautiful words of Archbishop Trench :\u2014\u201c\u2018Whatever pains and anxieties the work may cost her [i.e., the Church], she will feel herself abundantly rewarded, if| only \u2018she is able to offer God's Word to her\u2019 children,- ot, indeed, free from all marks of infirmity clinging to its outward form, \u2014for we: shall have God\u2019s {reasure in earthen vessels still, \u2014=but with some of those blemishes she.knows of removed, and altogether ap- 'proaching nearer to that which she desires to \u2018see it,\u2014namely, a work without spot, or] wrinkle, or any such thing ; à perfect copy of ARE YOU \"HONEST TOWARD YOUR © MINISTER?Lo \u2018The salaries ai most of our -country.ministers were reaily insufficient before the late war.In no \u2018case were they.anything mere than a just compensation for their labor.In out few cases did they amount.even to that.But now, and for several years past, the expense af living is at least twice as great as it\u2019 was six years ago.- Yet, while the prices of nearly everything that must be bought,\u2014and ministers generally have everything to buy,\u2014 are doubled, and in many important \u2018articles, more than doubled, and labor, in every other department of toil, commands wages far in tian pastors, to a great extent, have remained | nearly the same, or if increased, have been k ; 1a ace of th \u2018increased in à measure which seems almost a flourished in the early part of the seventeenth | mockery of increasing and pressing want.A late writer, after speaking of the unexampled prosperity of \u2018secular busimess in almost every form adds, \u201c\u2018yet the more the| country prospers, the worse for the ministry.mulated, and fitted in various ways to assist the | For the natural effect of this unprecedented | diligent student of the Hebrew: and Greek] Scriptures.© \u201cNot only have the original languages been more diligently studied; but \u2018much progress has been made in our acquaintance with the antiquities, the geography; ithe botany, the natural history, &c., ofthe Bible; and! recent discoveries in l£xypt, - Assyria, and) Babylon, have furnished helps for the better understanding and more.correct translation of our sacred books.Surely itis desirable > \u2018that.all who are interested in the written Word of God should be -énabled to derive .profit and instruction from the vaiuable re: ~ sults\u2019 of so \u2018much laborious research and so: _ many important discoveries.\u201d Co _ For other grave reasons urged by Mr.Craik | for a revision we must refer -our readers to} the pamphlet itself; meanwhile, .orc -of his illustrations may interest even those.who do not care to go more deeply into the subject, \u201cIn Gen.xlv.6; Joseph thus dddresses: his brethren: ¢ Yet there are five years in which there shall be neither earing nor harvest.\u201d Again, in Exod.xxxiv.21, a similar expres = ,si0n\u2018occurs: \u2018In earing time: and in harvest thou shaltrest.\u2019 Repeatedly, in conversation with intelligent readers of the English Scriptures, Ihave found that the meaning of \u2018ear- ing\u2019 time\u2019 was altogether misapprehended.Many being unacquainted with the Old Eng.| term \u20184g plough,\u2019 are léd -to connect the expression \u2018earing\u2019 with ears of corn, and are \u2018thus entirely misled as to the period of the year.ntended.\u201d Now ina case like this, can - + the substitation of the word \u201cploughing\u201d for \u2018eating\u2019 be rationally \u2018deemed a stambling- À ,.* Improved renderings xe pass x gs of those passages In the [English version of the New Prestament.vie are capable of being more correctly trans- \u201cdon: Ba y Henry Craik.Second edition.Lon- i Bagster & Sons; Bristol: Mack.tain what even their people recognize as only prosperity has been to enhance prices, and \u2018this, (as the case now stands,) is\u2019 equivalent \u2018to an absolute reduction of minister's salaries to this extent.The result, therefere, is that [the very tauses which are making their con- igregations richer, are\u201d virtually making their \u2018pastors poorer.\u2019?LT Co This is a true statement of the case.- It is a well known.fact among \u2018ministers, that many of their number are fast spending their little all, in order to be able to devote body, soul, and spirit to the business of their calling, in parishes that never grew rich so fast as during the past.few years, They wish, and their people wish, that they should make à respectable appearance, and \u2018yet, with the most pinching economy they ever krew, they are obliged to exhaust their limited private resources if they have any, in ordér to main-| adecent propriety.They can purchase no.books.They can lay by nothing for the future, and old age or sickness presents itself to their.minds associated, so far as earth is concerned, only with images of penury and sorrow: - \u2026.: .Under all this crushing weight of care, day | and night, multitudes of our pastors, including not a few even- of large and.flourishing churches in prosperous \u2018communities, where equivalent to the mo doo | pastoral labor is in itself very great, incessant, and anxious, are left to struggle on in silence with no one to share their burdens, Perhaps they ought to speak, hut they see that speaking rarely does any good, often seems to com: promise their usefulness and make matters \u2018worse; and so delicate self-respect and: ad Instinctive shrinking from producing an ex- -eitement -and drawing upon \u2018themselves the public and possibly a frowning gaze, general: ly: \u2018seals their lips: till some dire necessity: sin Committeth also violation of law ; and sin - Whilst these new ren-| | derings are nearer the original than our.own \u2018matic force: they may satisfy our American | \u2018Broad Church, in.all the congregations of | blessed book is every Sabbath read \u2018to the| : \u2018people-as the recognized standard of faith and | homes of patrician and plebeian, learned and | THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.pie a = comin os ret mn rer = +n we res em af mi mm perm = that beneath their placid mien and silent lips, there are not oftén aching and sinking hearts that ¢ know their own bitterness,\u201d and yet.know not.what: to do, is to make a great mistake, = 1 \u2018that \u201c What is greatly wanted in our churches is honesty toward those who: cannot enforce\u2019 their personal claims\u2019 ; that is, cannotdo it as men in secular life do it, without à serious, erhaps utter, sacrifice of their usefulness.arishies \u2018sometimes speak.of generosity to: wards ministers.Generosity is well,\u2014is very | grateful to ministers, and does great good to those who show it.But is it noftime to ask whether simple justice and common moral honesty in the sight of God'should not come before generosity ?What can be thought of.men professing godliness, however they may have Been blessed by revival influences, who, amid their own secular prosperity, leave the.man, whose patient.and unwearied toil has tended to enrich them for time as well as for: \u2018eternity, to live on, a martyr to pecunisry care and want, with a salary which in real value to-day would net much, if at all, exceed.one half his moderate support six years ago ?Might not \u2018many a faithful minister ask his people in the words of an inspired apostle,\u2014 charges?\u2018who planteth a vineyard, and eateth flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock?Say I these things as a.man ?or saith not the law the same also?For it is written in the \u2018law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treadeth out the corn, + .- .If we have 3own unto you spiritual things, is\u2019 it a great thing, if we shall reap your carnal things?.ordained that they which preach the Gospel should live: of the Gospel.\u201d\u2019\u20141 Cor.ix.714._ There isa-deep and fearful wrong touching this subject, upon which the God of justice and truth\u2019 whose ministers are :80- seriously affected by it, \"cannot: fail to frown.\u2014 Letter in Boston Recorder.* CHRISTIAN TREASURY.(Green Pastures for the Lord's Flock, by Rev, .James Smith) \u201cGod Is faithful.\u201d\u20141 Cor, x.13, - -__ This.is the believer's sheet anchor ; without this his comforts would droop, and hope would -give up the ghost.We are at times, shaken to pieces by unbelief, and filled with tormenting doubts.We feel nothing of the presence, power, or comforts of the Holy Ghost ; faith, hope, and love seem to be quite extinguished.We have no power and scarcely any inclination to \u2018pray ; and we only feel hardness, fretfulness;.and misery.We are tempted by Satan, anc \u2018harassed with tormenting thoughts, so that we feel tired of this miserable life.But God is faithful ; He never fails us; but appears again, and again, restoring usto peace, joy, andsatis- faction ; and our most miserable times are of: tensucceeded by peculiar joys.The scriptures are opened up to our understandings, the promises are applied to our souls, and we are fill \u2018ed with the comforts of the Holy Ghost.Then } our souls melt before God \u2018in contrition, and kioly penitence ;.we feel crumbled into dust is faithful.\u201d .\"He will not His great self deny; A God all truth can neverlie: =~ Trué to.His word, God gave His Son To die for crimes which men had done : \u201c\u2026 Blest pledge ! He never will revoke A single promise He has spoke.loved, iin the darkest night, remember,:¢\u2018 God SELECTIONS.- \u201c\u2014If you wish that Four own merit should be recognized, recognize the-merits of others.\u2014If the door of mercy is shut'upon you, you shut it yourself.Cet » \u2014The right way to improve time is, to take care of our souls first; to be sure and have themsafe, by repenting and believing in Jesus; and then to gather up the fragments of -time for other purposes.Co : 1 ;\u2014 Remember that, if you would have religion, this signifies ¢\u2018 denying yourself, taking up the cross, and following Christ,\u201d not merely dying in peace.The latter is an effect project of religion, - \u2014 The cure of an evil tongue \u2018must.be dône at, the heart.The weights and\u2019 wheels are there, but the clock strikes according to their | { motion.A.guileful heart makes a guileful tongue and lips.It.is the workhouse where is the fonge of deceits and slanders ; and the tongue \u201cis-only the outer shop where they are vended, and the door of it.Such ware as is made within, such and no other, cancome out.\u2014 Leighton.~~ ; LT A \u2014 Christ is-always.near : you.Go.to him às your Master, for grace.to stidy, to love, and to follow his instruction.Go to him as your Lord, that you may\" love and serve him faithfully, and fulfil all his commands.Go to him as your Pattern, that.you may follow his example, and imitate his virtues.Go to him &Fyour Saviour, that he may cleanse your.heart from sin; and make you pure in his blood.© Go to him as \u2018your King, that he \u2018may give laws to your soul, and that you may obey his laws, and never rebel against his authority, Go to him as your Shepherd, for you are one of the Jost sheep which.he came\u2019 to seek, that he may keep you from straying from his blessed fold.LOT TE Prayer.\u2014The promises made- to\" prayer form the great body of all the promises of the Bible.The instances of good connected with it and obtained by it, form a rich portion of the Sacred History.And then all the good men from thé beginning of time to this hour! have practised it; not one of them now in a better world but did.On every spot where there has ever been a good man, there has been prayer.With al} good men it has been: the primary expedient in seeking'to be.happy.It has been the.grand resource in \u201cseeking truth, in performing duty, in resisting temptation, in bearing affliction, in preparing to: meet death.- What a delightful and solemn, and, by its numbers, magnificent vision back into.thought, is that of all why, ever prayed example of this practice.=~ - CHILDREN'S CORNER (UNDER THE CHARGE OF A SPECIAL EDITOR.| 73R#Ens ILL NATURE REBÜKED.A great many years ago, when I was a lit: tle girl, I started to takea journey to se¢ my aunt ; not in the cars,\u2014they had never thought of such a thing then, but in the stage.Now, | I felt very proud to be going off without papa pleasant young man in college.Jee : Now, I sat snugly.tucked beside uncle on the back seat, sitting very straight, and wondering very much in my silly heart if the gen tleman on_ the front seat.would not think I was a young lady, father said I was so large only my uncle Charlie alone, who was a gay, would think I was grown up, and was Uncle Charlie\u2019s wife.Oh, how absurd it was, (was it not, children?) that I, only nine years old, should have ever thought of such a thing! My | opens-them.But for a people\u2019 to suppose J6EORUp; consequential feelings did not last - 1\" .2 i \u2018\u201c\u201c Who goeth a warfare any time at his own |.not of the fruit thereof?or who feedeth a | .Even so hath the Lord} before Him; and can only admire and adore { the riches of free and sovereign grace.~Be-I IMURNITURE.| attention oFthose in wantof F '| To which he is daily making additions of duced by true religion itself, not.the sole ob-| (STABLES, Nos.598 and 595 Lagauchetiere street {1 the Stables as well as the health of the horses.| - The Coach House, whieh 18400 feet by 40, with Box habitually on earth! And the pre-eminent| dweller on earth, the Messiah himself, was an | | street.: turer of all kinds of Instruments -for Physical or mamma or nurse to take \u2018care of me, and |.of my age; and then, more silly, \u2018maybe he | done with nès re en vie remem = tm om Sp Set +m me er long, though ; for soon the stage stopped, and a very féoble-looking old.man, - with 8 girl whose hood covered up her whole face, got-in.The lold man saw Uncle Charlie's pleasant face, and said, \u2014 \"7000 «If you please; sir, .take your little girl on your'lap, and I will mine: I like to.ride on the back seat, the others make mesick.\u2019\u201d \u201cCertainly, sir.\u201d + .ther word into his lap: \u2018.He only laughed because he had no little girl, and it was a fun: ny mistake.But I did not laugh: I pouted, and made uncle very unéomfortable with my fidgeting about, and sour, hateful lpoks.I happened to look up in a few minutes; .andi Isaw the child sitting on the old man\u2019s lap had her hood taken off, but her eyes all covered up witha great, thick bandage.Soon she #4 Grandpa, maybe we couldsit somewhere else, and let the little girl sit here.\u201d ~~ How I wondered that she knew I was cross about it, with ber eyes all covered up, and I had been ashamed to say anything! ¢\u2018 Oh, not\u201d said I, sorry; and forgetting my ill-hu- mor in wondering why she kept her eyes covered all up that way.or oo Again I said, ¢\u2018 Please don\u2019t he hurt at me ; but-won't you, tell me what ails your eyes 7\".© 40h, yes!\u201d she said very sweetly.\u2018I was coming down stairs with the scissors in my \u2018hands, and I put my eye out; and then the other got blind too ; and now I tan never see out of them any more.- But I am going to- \u2018Boston to try and have the doctor there do safmething for them, so that they won't hurt meso badly.\u201d ~~ Ce My eyes filled with tears for the poor blind irl.* : Bh 5 \u201cCan she neversec again?\u2019 said my uncle.\u2018No; thereis no hope of that,\u201d said the old man very sadly.TE *\u201cGrandpa says I can see when I get to heaven,\u201d said she in a very low whisper, and _ \u201cYes, always.Mary.\u2019 \u201d i oo She got out soon, and! never saw her again ; but I never \u2018forgot her, and always remembered, when I was inclined to be-cross over little things, poor - blind Mary, who would never see till she got to heaven, and yet whom every one called \u201c Happy Mary.\u201d \u2014 Western Churchman.| 1 22 BIBLE QUESTIONS.4,
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