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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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vendredi 29 octobre 1869
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[" a 23rd Oct or .Magon, + - BL an Des itag : ; - VL : .; ie i seme Pr ° : - - PTT, Pa \u2014\" See \u2014 CEE RU mr \u2014\u2014\u2014 1 Le), Lr a : NET in Ho 7 Pnron Cwa Haur-Pau T.Orie \u2018élurnin - i You.ah a } \u2018 - _ \u2026 + Fa .; ; oo .; ; ; _ | - _ _ .: ma .\u2014 A A - : \u2019 Lt ao et \u2014 Tm ee = ES \" | CT ©.BPRE À D-Viha Obivf Commissioner that it was & mar- States, so I could not attend at the Court .Loe .: Ce Sm .- PTE 10 : SE 4e ; I 4 i _ :\\BPREOH OF À OANADIAN AT THE BRKD-} the ivf Commiasio! v au R He , béo : jud therefore: went \u2014= CTY | [x Î 1 jai i : of Steam rs &o.(D (EN AGRICULTURAL vollous thing whero the money bad gone to, House, in Quebeo ; judgment, , x TE Por Sale aud to Let.| Fuel, Stoves, Coal-0il, &c.Provisions, Groceries, &o.| Sailing of Ste ers, aD) AGO A ha 1 nat ull gone in bribery.From 1868 [by default, and I have now to pay costs, $10.68 ws .: Au For Rats 4 ; - Le » an A 26 a , EL Lie \u2014 .imine - _\u2014 - se CS na 7 | \u2019 ; fn ; 5 , 1 to 1565 £20 000 hind bren paid by candidates.principal, $4.Total, $14 58.I, of course, ei TT ee Am eee) oo i _ OT \u2014 TT 1 POTA- NTOTICK\u2014On and after Mon-| Mr.T.0.Wallbridge (who was entliusiasti- a.Saturday Mr \u201c Westropp was re-examined, feel like & man who has boen chested and robbed mms I Ÿ saayz 11 t ax A Y L 1 N ¢ BE L BE BR ATE: k ANBERRIKES - N ç \u201catay, 1th October, tho:Steunier AURORA cally received) amid he regrotied that one of ay Mr.vw op juctantiy out of $1058.I am, however, told \u2018this is | a A 1 a ferM ot years, tant È CY vb ; hate -plek od.RY hte : a aeloe po A BU «al wheb.amôuæ other ataiucments, he reluc y |0 .m, however, bis tor 4 1e 3 hotles hand-ple ; ntl t 12 o'clock when, a K , - j i RAIL.oo qe 1LKT, or pie, Nos.Ê'and 21 Hne- STOVK-PIPE VARNISH ix tue beat com-:| * JOR: two nee he ne Virat Qualtty Br vad [oan urns, and their iatolligent poupe tan agrionlturstie à Was ndméed Wet à D.Parcons had written to |law ; all I say is thatit is an unjust and iniquit- \"ARR : Coke ow IEE a TRANSC RINT BU {postthon (or coating Siove-pipes Lt {x proed in Cranberrien 1180, ntitie Mare SOUL, Ag Te M.\u2018Train not there-to inform the influential gootlensen [81 a.i .Lu 3 CRC 6 | W.Rooms.AURANE UE OMS ase TR proeitl 8 ' ee Table l\u2019'otatoes, for sale in gquantition to suit § Laclilne on the arrival of the 3,00 1°.M.Tra ) ; ar I .It sUensen £500 tuer large gum, as A lous law.\u2026 2 .ni 2 gs site 8 EME LI convenient pasion af cuRtenient sige battles (or Mrilly use, and oan Table Potntoos, 61 vite > Hoe | 24 CURE .; tate of cultivation im fur £500, or some other larg 3 ; i ee + ES The ee LA Ses doviratie LE bute | be had of all Dani wire dealers tai {his city and Lhapere A ket Re MR EAY à EU, ; from Moutron!.Lo ; present at Lit Fons a ae ® hough thoy werb loan promising in return lis vote or influence.Sillery, Oct.23,1869.0 bas I.| TE s.- Serher ones OF vilteen, Lt thivagbeont the drominion, and Yocinanle by + L Lan we \u2019 2° x © ; EUR = £1 : C 0 MP A N Y ,Ç In gn a a \"Lo the standard of the Sir H.Btracey bas bren examined at the Nor- [The position of Ool.Rhodes in this matter is Wing CE me EP en tit he) NT IE anid fron fromm GiTeteiv ol : ROCKERS FARINA RR ICHELIE _ Do au Boo roue 5 Josely wich Commission, but could give no information very gin na Ag tier-saisic or garnishee the i Face Lt mn mepescars aderstions mictif bed N°B-lL lé quite (rec from offensive oder |g FRCK ERS FARINA, 0 00) fy == fo © lold country; yet they wero following closely ; \"wito bad, à ears, sup- |\" ry simple.: : 4 pn i Tas ee Une Mn | 4 ADI | Tee Le Duily-Koyat Mali Linis-of Htenmers betwesti ju their march.of.improvement and enter- about bis eun, wio Lad, it appears, SUP\u201d monies-due to a man in bis employ are seized by .Seat a w ce me co teckel The bewse tn LOYAL CV CHEBAL YY CHEAL! UIE RR © HOMINY | po wind MONTH IA! prise and were bogion ng to make tho new-| plied monoy for\u201d bribory \u2018during bis [athe 8 a judgment creditor, and be, Col.Rhodes, is = Net en Sa tet SUIVHETNE AIRRALRN Æ- SON J \u2014Stoves.ua rout clienp.Coal, Cooking, i se ANDY Co oon BEO amd MONTIUGAL.; 20, and : th 1l-cultivated election.Another person.who 18 involved in | ordered by the writ served upon him to appear 5 an : ; nC Ra ton 153 LAIRBAURN SON, Double amd Ringle, to Tent.at the Montreal | 0 0 .ee EE Lo - Co (a isnds'of tbu West resemble the we -cuitivhl ! \u2018 .re.12 y 4 pon.Big a fia Na Ce bse _|Soxe dtribatiie Depot.Storahouse mreurat |\u201d WHEATEN GRITS, | Ohandaior W'EDNENDAY Mie 1 Hoblode iq oyerywhero to be seen throughout Great | the bribery had gone nbrond to drink the waters.iy Court upon a certain day to declare the CR RN C= a TTT TTT TE Dellionste streely Giiintow i, uear thie New | oe 2 Co bey, the ew od Mug pitlosnt Iron Bou Britain (applause).He would cunline bis re- sense ee - amount of bis indebtedness to the defendant, 74 je BRK IL KT .SU heap tox \\ the: Hay market.oo ., Freshe .; WwW.UD.McLAREN, : wit QUEBEC and MONT EEE icques marki to three subjôcts, which were not\u2019 weil, 7 C 0 It R BE N P Q N D E N ¢ KE \u201c| and in default of his appearance Judgment o pe :, © ngaroc at Te Year, a medhant x red, self |: : ï - \u2014 IEEE sa |- .12 ea 42 LE eave Ric : ' VNR 5, ; 2e thia countr The | 44) - À : rendered against-him with costs.olo-.CUS, .& Le vo rest tiie Home Bat way, aml: MK .ON - OT] AN M- QT iwrelce, corner (K¥) of BL.Catherine artior Pluco ua follows; \u2014 Le unddratood, he thought, in this country.; me aie \u20ac A Car / pede te a ee part of the Fest End, |- ke UKL IN SM ALL QU ANT an ; 1.Law re hs street.2 co mer ahon, Cuplain J.H.LuHelle \u2018first was\u2014Of what use are the Colonies to Eng 200, \"THE DENTAL AOT.nel appeared and made his declaration he might ctèey = .ERE ALR Vey STEP NS Hoi» n .: , KIRIN 00e nm op hemp Smee em ee emo | ï will lonvé every MUR bay, WEDNIGDAY and, land ?Tu say nothing in.this practical age ot! .(To the Editor of the Witness.) .-| bave retained $1.50 out of the mont due to D.A Went Fil ti Ve Wa boy eo Cu.CO PVELIVERKD ANDCA ANS i TOATREN + ) TERS PHL RRIDAY, at 8 X we vok, I\u2019, Ms : consanguinity .there wag a consideration which : fo the & [ i the laborer as his taxed costs for loss 0 ime, ai Vans LANTA ES ne \\ Lenk wat AN Co Lu = .wn : 310A E RS 21 BLL A 5 The Htenmer A I a UC he ought KA pussees a Little iutercat\u2014the Sin, I was much pleased to see Wat you but as he did not appear in obedience to the writ _ - - Cb ay, cL te eer 41 2 Ce yo war aN A res AU parties > - =.Aa ee » ANTE >.Nelson, will louve ever dit >, 9 k a, | vw ! Se .; LU A dec , -dottors.ov & n \u2019 ° .vy » wo DE LAE three new first class ut mall wt) ion Pau L the g © From MUEWAN, 1 pur AND To DAY uh Wd SATURDAY, hUHIX velock, UM, manufacturing industry of thus country.Kvery Lave taken.up the sul ject of tho foot à the art served upon bim it was inferred, by the Jude = Ar from | À si2 \u20ac Houses, stuaté on Puanehet street \u201cwidens igo Will dehy or La Tos Lotigh Corl fue : 2 wi, Mob ARLEN; To RATES UX PASSAGE.oC colonist in the dominion of Canada consumed, | hoow ota Jousk es od ork.and as fine who renderad le jadgment, Fa Oe, he tS wy Bec Ke, Co lantang silthe moterim- Paie u Wo 5 $4; AU ibs.Uiate for $15 §- .Cd re Sabin tite-1 nh - Jas-tbe iatic \u201cat the > .of dentis and due od : ined in his hands sufficient fan * st ve ACT NS I RT | BEA à Mchiels m0; 12 bustiele, Mie ; Coke, | 1751, wrens, e.pier ws) Kt Cuthertue at | Cabin (oppor & Bue: ttoum Kerth, | a8 Beir pa EE mveualacturos== a fin to ns work, aa caa be wisbed, but cen- judgment of Mr, Drapeau against Mr.Dallsir.fo SN Feat Ë UE à a se Aha, Sy in sie NORE ry Nn : DE = a > a.RU EN Lod Hh which the Uanadian Uoverument did not not comply with the requirementd of the Board |The law upon this subject is not ambiguous.\\ RAE | cob UT Sed ie wt every, gequisites LUO renee, kindly permitted to Mesix Cor LIN 0 RS À Ko] Ticket and Mato roonis can be secured at.levy ono farthing\u2019 duty for:protéction ; and fur- of Dentists, which are, that dentists before the When a party in whose bands a seisure is made Fa pres ARIE ue [TATRA TI aT PR { .Iv the office on Riek 44 Tiutels DAIRY CUT ER, : Be LAMAR, [oc0.- That noeded no further com P place, : ss { ; » PF .e at are Te! h 2 bara is iin a » (GALL AND SKB 1° | haw Doren IRISSH boul URAHAM om of the Richelieu Co.\u2018Honoral Munger, pause) In the second place, the economists | him here; so he was obliged to go into places take no notice of the proceedings and disobey: ° : Le Ee , oF SHE ne © : 3 © - > = : Le I Lu ze - Fe ; 5 ° \u2018 .6 of 16 | - WANE.2, - ._.* N .= ; tn ini : .3 « .» ° .ie minal ad \u201c- 2 V2 0 Mass College Avenue J THE\" DIRECT RADIATOR\u201d © 7 Radagowde street, hear Zion Chueh, a Commoners Burst, | reminded them of tbo expense of mainialoing Where Shore SE foe of tro Tour And we order expressed tn oe uy and nt ad.ee ee TETE \u2019 ECO ETES RE TO ECTS CT ITS Montres), Sept.3 ___\u2014., [in time of peace a few regiments Æ0roat, 88, potter : | k rs: à as - p\u2014 - 3 - _- a av * x RZ Al Le Lui ; .; Lo.sn : D | | j ; : 2 ; LT: of a | tter asser ion.- - - | | ; .Came NT AT ak fe pace, Mountanistreets Aline Sg ath- We have jist received avery complete Assort- \u2014\u2014 - oo.qe STEAM ERS FO: BEAUMARNOILS them consider the a : 9 - 1 an as fob CDA £ ve LIE WET IM PROV Ome nS, rent of ; lO ALT CS ALT! | CORNWALL, I'RKBOUTT UU DENS.\u2018of the Trent aflair, a8 it wag called, which surely (To the Editor of the Daily Witness.) Mronda0 TR 1868.7.500 Mondor Ti 2%.A700 dems mia die pres Bent analy ae À rely mental Ce co IN Lo DE .: BUR, BROOKS FILS NUE RING: 2 wag not a breeve raised by Canada,\u2014the ouire Bin, \u2014In your issue of the 25th inst., a literary.Montays lé ee 2200 Monday, Vi.Cesk WANTED ak, ARS LE SEER EEL CISTERNS _ HAY, CLAYTON, Uk, RINGS.opulstion Briti i placed notice appe \u201cposé ; kly, A.es, PII A, 30,212 8,600 Pis came SN dpaveneo vo ar | FON] OSWHID, (CUALLITLE Cr mel Bobo Commando 1a-ONih, and L'or dar oecanton se dreumeniont Council, Bistninge H+ 10% Fooruanga 111 Reh z Uoderie mme me \" : WELL LIVERPOOL COARSE MAIT .: BOURG, PORT HOPE, DARLINUTUN, at the disposal of the Lommand \u2019 8 For the occasion 0 the ! cumeni +01 hy | Friday 23 10211700 Friday, a.an Sie CP LET.Warchonse Nes.Zh-aadf - 5 joue \u201cFarsnte by the undersigged.© ©.TORONTO and HAMILTON._ |to such an extent were the services of volunteers gp Necomber, 1869 (This is the day which the og 008 of \u201c2° \"2'600 Maturdiy, 21.0.29,100.UE ee Rx =.Fe ét street: sûitable für storage ur |.- So FORCE, grarsule Ly the to CL Ni deu\u201d | | Thee Magnificent faies are composed of the | endured that the Government could not provide Lord bath made).Rome, the Cw:sar, and the- \u2014 ; : £30 Late Jeary pS Beui Very kw til 1sh May text.| © Andother PUMPS, _ HENRY BELL 4 C0., [fotlowiug FIRST-CLASS BREAN ELS Vies | arms and accoutrements to equipthem (cheers).pontiff Labelle & Cie, Montreal.You state | .ee?} ; am \u2018 ae EE ea Ye \u201cApply -Lo JAMES vo ; ; HRN ; .co : 5 Nd Suersment slicel.ALOT, NCAP, + or Again, considering tbe Colonial question from that © this poem appears to be & humorous tra- The aly ab ituess, veal .Lo 1 Ay - Le au il 2 From the well-known Works of RUMSEY 4 Cu.\u2014 ; = \u2014 : \u2014 I NGSTOR .a Fan a | à military point of view, let him atate that the vesty on the, veneration which Rome, as the seat RRS [ULE TO LET, No.49 Stjsucavaie Sy.We ces montres décret OF 88 AL B00) AES, Gamtienen, | volunteer free of the Dominien mis organe of te Patil exacte from, de mon | din a7.OGTOBER 20.ten.es \u2018 Anar der street \u2018corter of Lagauche- ui pé al notice.Toa : 0 , ES ep Ua ; ' \"| numbered about 60 and tha Lis \u201c caretully examined the whole work, \u201c11 pR ; 29 .| Rv rl LEY EE x nes dE to (HERKIROS HORS AND a Les Di s a es the (a.tation Bhows à total of over 800,000 firat-class tainly fail to find it the bumoroug travesty which FRIDAY, OOTOBER 29, 1860.A cu N ne Sat abd Lo 31 Faui sireet.& large quantity of Farm, Ganièn, House, doy.i Le Barrels and Hall Barreia.- 1 a A SEA AU NIN ES Prone ory men, both forces belng officered by young geatle- you represent it to be; but it is & well written > FRS 1° LRT NV : \u2018a Pun ps alwiys (bhai, at SA CODEISH 1 i Ce A § (Sundays excepted), and Lyclitne on |, have military schools ju praise of Piua 1X.far as com- |.( | .ST : IPO LET.Victoria street (73), à |lemisalsivsce band, at \u2018 .| DRIEU CODFISH-\u2014#mail lot.pe | Morulug (Suuduyy excopled) = the na veus men who Lave Na aint a y.This 2200 10 praise of Pius 1X, and, bh ar a8 oo THR RONDOUT WURDER, Ê.Eat se ie pente idee ERIS 106 MCGILL STAEBT, .BUTTERFLOUR-cholee brauds © | tare ee Dee Nouu, fof Hauiuron aud aterial,in case of a war with Bagland's greatest 20th \"40d \u2018adds another pags to our infant Details of the horrible crime perpetraied at baie puisse ss.due App oa lie premises, so 2 a .N Ti Le neue wa ! DOB ; ; ; sx To TCT ls R WARMINTON &.00.UOTE TALSG Le Making slirect conuections at Prescott anu commercial rival-\u2014and the field upon which tbe |jiterature.From the notice which appeared in Rondout, on Shturday last, have reached us; ve Gor.; ( Fe LEE.\u2014 Three Very desirable .: 8e .Th - BADDLEAY and Sil RUSSETTS , a ie.borin A Rui wuye lo rao uy battle would be fought\u20141ras pornan of great your paper, | was induced to purctiase me book, Joseph Wood, the murderer and suicide, was eb Nr TR \u201cused 4e let in C'urvite sbrest, Above fo en TR OT TEST A INT ©.| Kemptville, prior, &c., at Tc , : ce than would be'the alliance ev I am fond of bumor, having read Don EN : bise = as Lywr-tce, Wiih zu Waler-| 4 ; 7 .RN : : COLORED LININGH, : .Hamilton, with the Raliways for Collingwood, er consequence Lian wou | Ae ) Dav 2 about 45 years of age, a strong muscular mag, pry § te Lan J'rent u,ti, ist of May Very low.mo W HO L ES ALE \u2014- : KiRKWUOL; LIVINGSTUNE & 00.Stratord, Loudon, Chat, sarula, Detrolh of France, which could not send so much bone Quixote, Artemus Ward, and a number of other be AS X 44 E ur urgat Si, James siteel.0° MERCHANT we.oo - ; ! 2 Chicago, Milwaukee, Gulona, Green Y, .rreztor , es .ti as willing b ; this i \u2018 + Commissioners Street, | Paul, aud all places west; aid with the and sinew, nor a8 willing bearts.Was ; COAL OIL.: : aso.) humorous works, but your notice of tbe poem ® Carpenter by trade, and accustomed to an : EA rene ; (À \u2018 Se en, 8?(applause, JOU K lo.1 1 steamer \u2018*City uf Toronto\u2019 for Ningara, Lewis then, à source of weakness | TJOUSE TO LES, No.119 hich-' ; ; SS ! S above alluded to ia as Quixotic as Don Quixote occasional \u201c spree,\u201d in which be would indulge foe CA TL ALN TT I ton, Ningara Falls, Buttalo, Cleveland, Toledu, | Another point he should like to mention WAS| piygelf with the simple difference that Don \u201cDD mood street, contaning four B'areoms, | The sutæeribers bave on hand and for sale, In INEN GRAIN BAGS.© {Olcuund, &.» VY ' - \u2019 srctl AW Tear Paros, Break! loom ard lots to suit purchisers, ihe following FIRST.oo _\u2014 ; i Ga t ace for weeks.He had served in the Federal army wt | the acquisition, by the Dominion Government, a, xote mistook the ridiculous tor the grave, during the war.The victim of his violence ; af -CU pus : CILLA 7 : XPRESS - LINE, Vue of these Steamers leaves.| ¢ A .A -Which was a : ; ef e ridiculous.g .; ! v ES Re TE Tee tn Foti om oh CLASS BRANDS of \"COAL O11: Vol _ Just Redelved, eX\" MANILLA, 1 Play, pally at elec oa Lrg?nca sa Shout Ben aed ap for soloni ration This and you, a Bree on CAD \u2018| was his second wife, -his first wife having left - ve ; cg Trspecis éabburhoai BelLb ivw (lf \"ae Ay NS \"oa \u2019 TW b ; AN and Plain, ' rival: \u2018clock a.{ A L OE : .18) BC.\\ ° Rss .ge .20° gen APE Ni Ls ob ihe Premises.x ! 5 \u201cBUSTUN ULL COED ATLANTIC\" .TW ENTY THOUBAND OUEN & CO \u2018 Train, \u2018direct for Uglousbure, Alexandrie Bay, territory, ex oding from the western limit ofl À - Le bim on Account of his drinking habits and his = SE - ; Cr ; L \u20ac ma ee 7 \u2026 .\u2018or at.Peter and St, Paul streels.| Ciayton, Uswego and.rester, Couvecling ds : tD 3 fi cean, wou \u2018 .eq.GE.viol .n 1 ENCIKS .WwW L KT \u2014kEieht Hous < m Mol- The first named \u201cBOSTON OIL CO.,* is doubie à\" _ A Corner st.Pe.a A Cla the New York Central Kallwiy for Niagare.Canada pro E © ibe.Pacis o the sise ot | THE PROPOSED LADIES COLLEGE.violent temper when drunk Wood had bee To = 1 Traces vers corveuieat fur smal | distllad, aul was manuieciored pue ou ad \u201cAN PERRINS *(Eulls and Bululo.os ; | form, it was said, 33 Provinces Sa le of sup-| - (To the \u2018Editor - @f the Witness.) married to his second wife four years, and, dur- LU ; .: eOU Là envaut yosiated Gb iLé Dauk-cfahé- here for tracshipment Lo Eng'and, but, On ac .Æ Â A N D {P- \"| The Steamers of these Lines ire UNEKQUALLED, the State of New York, and 18 capable 0 sup _ \u2019 ing by the that there ing.all that ti their neighbors aver that a ELT Eh iamie mt.He.els toiabd.This Terrace connt of inability to obtain freizli, is soid-here.J CELEBRATED .| wnd from the completeness of thelr presentar- qo iing without over-crowding, s population Ms.Epiron,\u2014Seeing by the papers that there jing: a time, ; BTE = iin foighly repefed.newly payered und This Oil 18 sweel aud free {row smell, and the = QTL IRE SAUCE, |ravgements, present advaylages to travellers 5 0500 000 It was to be hoped, and be is an effort being made towards establishing 8 more correct woman could not be found.But ere thy Ca tnreag boul, and wil be ready by ist | Baprels Are in perfect condition, Laving been |.w ORCES T ERS HI mu: \u2019 which none other cun aford: They passthrougb OT UV, VUVVVV.al B itish institu- large ladies\u2019 school, will you allow me to give a rum causes jealousy ag well as violence.Wood +2\" 4 .0-1 \\aém:er, henwvery moderate.Address Ko Male expressly for 6uipmeat.4 DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS T0-BE | all the Rapidsof the BL Luwreuce, aud thie beuu- knew the feeling of loyalty to British | ge : ' \u2018ect.In the first Pp ei ' ; ; \u2014 ary by.*.BLACK (S:A0K & Grive), 476 Bt.aul street.RE-UAUUGEL HERE at time of Bale , ry -OD SAUCE tifui Sceuery v{tbe Lakeofihe Tuousand |siasda tions in Oanada was-=where people are more few suggestions on tbe subject.In the firat and his wife, on the Thursday previous to the = ol : = \u2014 1 i \u201cD, MORRICE à CU, THE O NLY GC \u2019 5.\"Tne Ea { dispatch given to Freight, while loyal than they are at home\u2014tbat the reduction place, it it is to succees, all the Protestant wor-| murder, proceeded to Newburgh on a visit to « nv BE LT BY THE NMGHT,| LS Zu MeGiliuireet.|.CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.© EuslPtutes areas low us by LLe ordinary frelgbt |of those vast plains or prairie lands to the | shippers of the Triune God sbould, in this liberal | relative, and while there be conducted himself - 1 ~The ames HAH 10 ine Lullding uf tha | comesei\u2014\u2014 \u2014 = The success or this most delléleus and uori- ponts.Lo RT lough means the rapid addition of many more | age, unite in this tke first city of the Dominion, |ike a crased person.Wood and his wife re- Mercacie Libres y Arsocinteos.Also [he smaill Verne bE nme Co a are of + ¥ a estate Sauce\u201d | Turougu rates over the Groat Western Rall.Billions of consumers of British manufactures.and erect a large, suitable and commodious build- turned to their home the next day.Oa Batur- _ | =n Le ie 2e == Insolvent Notices.\u201c ; z fel ri compounds, the Public la *7 gh Tickets, with any information, may And there let him remark that the opening of ing\u2014with large grounds attached\u2014worthy the | day morning be rose early and weat round f\u20acine (rz ar Week: Or MdoLLiIy Miceliuge.| \u2014\u2014 = \u2014 === Liereby Informeil that the puly Way losecurelbe |) it od from KuszkT MUEWKN, at the this country for settlement and the free gift of namo of a Female College, which would com- |among some of his creditors settling up their CARES Cathe § remmines.: x\u201c OT1CE 5 | genuine, isto ; or aati | Frelghiomce, Canal Busin; aud al the Office, land, or the price of it being a mere trifle per pete in price with the nupneries, with the addi- | jittle bilis.He also wrote a letter, in which he = : Th Ÿ \\ 0 a ES | A5K FOR LEA à PERRIN SAIS 173 St James Street.ALEX.MILLOY acre to pay the expense of survey, offered tional advantage of a more practical education.seated that he bad received anonymous letters, CC Miseells TE Co Intnematteror on eos ad bolts.por the wrape pa ESS age Tel for the agricultural laborers of Grent For although ail the schools already fourishing impuguing the chastity of bis wife, and asserting Te {bon a ae ment dt, a om me Le ah Lo ty 2 int ote Ne Lo : ; Moutreal, © | plied with a spurious Worcestershi uce, ug treni, July, ls.0 wh excellent work he witness a | tion, m ha ; the Jett nN 7 ai à à < \"GROCERS, © the wrapper and lnbels af.which the Dames ÿ Mon _ : uy ns - \u2014\u2014 | Dloughing match that day\u2014a field unsurpassed scholars.how to live comfortably on a small in- and sister good bye; and with hopes that God: - DARIAN MARBLE \u2014Justl usdvenw\u201d Cf Len md Eres ey have farninned there cor | m4 ONTREAL OCEAN STEAM: in any part of the world.To all such the Do- come, or how to manage a household and con- | would save bim.He requested that be be bu- dare rho se ai ve of Parties.ibdeblad 10 the Estate of the \u2018above Fespondents with power uf attorney to take lo M BHI\u2019 COMPANY, co minion Government of Canada, would shortly duct it properly\u2014Ilessons which they often find] ried just as he died.Soon after 8 o'clock that .+ LR ae rices \u2019 \u2019 * es ne : > < i : Co 1 ] 1 = oY 5 y : : \u2018 yr ot = .3 à .2 : - EL AP UE SE NU Dem Lumiveuty \u2018are requried lo muke immediute Vendor PTE mss Other AiLAL LE BY Under contract with the Joyerument of Canada be prepared to give a cordial invitation, -when very bard to learn in after-life.evening, & woman living in the floor above beard - ° Hi SHAKPGEX, SI Nour Damestreet.paymeitto Line undersighed, at bis Uiiice, Mer-} Lieu their ribl may ba infriuged.| for the conveyance of tho Canadian And lie was to be hoped they would be relieved of Ia the second place, grounds can bé got and l'a noise, and presently Mrs.Wood cried out in CT a tT eo |vvantd kxchange Building.signee.Ask for LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, and see \"United Slates Mls.~~ |tbeir surplus population (bear, bear).~The |s building erected at a much cheaper rate either ap agonizing voice, ** Ob; Josey, Josey, don't.a) MPTY FUNCHEONS\u2014 50].A B STEWART, Auk Nume-on Wrapper, Label, Lotte, and \u2018Blopier.1809, SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, 1869.proudest boast of a Canadian was that he was in Lachine or outside the limits of the city, wd kilt me I\" She shouted from ber window for belp, Ar Tor cale enenp ab 31 W liam (36 3 CT OF 1869, | Wholesleand for Export by the Droprietors, | phis Company's Lines are compaved of the |a British subject, and many of the colonists without taxes or water-rate.Then, as all the in answer to Which, an old man, named Metoalf, Lans each.For cneap al 31: Will i JSOLVERT AU! a ey Grosses nd Blackwell, oral ps \" andorioted Bravolase, fui-powrered, Clyde-buill, were more loyal than even people in Eugland ghildfen would be either weekly o permanent rushed up stair, and, alter some loud knocking, + LE .oo i ve \u201c Inthe matter of J ac.; ao by.ors and (real, '|double-engine, iron Sieamahips:\u2014 itself.( \u2018 \u201c| boarders, the habit of walking about so much was admit » tbe murderer, ais .VOR SALE \u2014Refined Petroleum, JAMES JARDINE, of the City of Montreal, In.AGKNTS: Jimmer, 4000, £00.KOBE: Jucamormavian.500 tous.(Bullling) : \u2014 | by themselves would be avoided.All thei time for lay the body of Mra.Wood weltetingia ber 5 mi ; x sf .Ne ; ving carrie: -L -} i 3 a Lo diverse sn Cag ) 3), | ; _ , ; | .: ; È superior qualities, and in jols to suit pur- 1 dividua y.an ass wii CHARLES HE PERFEC \"ION OF PRE- CAOBTRIAI «vi vrinen nest w iCapt, J.J, Wylie, GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.would be so well regulated that they wou blood, ber head hacked aad mangled, her throat Lasers 3 \u2018R, GUNN.( + GARLIUK, under the vaine.style, Sud Brin \u201c0 FAREDCOCOA.\u2018© | NESTORIAN Capt, A, 1.Alrd.bai Juded be- have more time to think of others and less: of | disfigured with gaping wounds, the back of her .Pan RIMMER, GUNN.& CU.OC JAMES JARDINE & COMPANY, er À = Ee Moa vIAN Sly Capt.Brown, \u2014 AS arrangement 1s being exvorminate the \u2018themselves.Society would be improved and \u2018skull broken, ber arm gashed and neck broken.Pr 4 : AN N INSOLVENT.LL 7.0.PE x Ln, LRP oa | tween Eogiand and France u a vioti ; * 19AGATHLLE BOARDS \u2014A few] \u20181 ne Lnsolvent has made an asignmeutofuis| MARAVIL LA 0 OCOA.|anucant.« _Capl Grabum.Chinese pirates ermna the public benefited by the money that would The mania bad Ruck bia wot eleven times = Ÿ 3° Very superior, mate of SOLID WALNUT.Estisté 16 Me,a0d the Crediters are notified 10 ; LE TAY BE TIERS, Loudon EUROPEAN.ne :Capt.Boucnette Ha .; ; spent on the rem Voliege.with à sms atchet, eo of wi ich, our B.L1 Ab KUBBER CUSHIONS, \u2014mspufac- meet al kis place of business, Noa.11 ail Li} 8olp P'roprietors\u2014TAY 108 BROT VET | HIBERNIAN.ooo Wo hb smith EH] \u2014 The memory of the late.Earl of Rosse, the] 1 am, Sir, .| inches and a half long, was covered with hair, .t0ré1 fapress:ÿ 10 sian the Canadian climate.| Wolfe \u201cstreet, Montreal on MONDAY, the -A0J of MARAVILLA 1s the | NOVA-BCUTIAN ooo CR hay aus.distinguished astronomer, bas been bonored \u201c\u2026 A Lay Member CF CERI3T OBvr0 blood, brains and pieces of flesh.«Metcalf said, .2 a SH atiPhp\\, 2 Notre Lame street.| KL HTH DAY of NOVEMBER next, \u2018at - The COOOA for CACAO) ARA a is indige- NORTH AMERICAN.1784.A Chapt.Richardson, Gi b h in the church at Parson- .: OATHNDRALY = » OFAIL hing f n Toe Ng, - a ; , \u201c ~~ ELEVEN o'clock in tbe FORENUUN, to re: | true THEOBROMA Of LINNÆUF, CoCOR 18 INAIGE.DAMASCUS.cv.1600 + -Capt.Trooks.| with a mar le cenotaph in the cha : RAL.|\u201c Joe, this is a hard thing for you.wre Tan LH SOEnelih (réal, |Sétatatements ot his aairn ad to appoiit mot oui Aerics 57 whlch Maravitin ns | GREATATLITL MEL 1 CGRP Archer | lows, land, with thi imoripton: V He was | _|éæid'hot a word, but retreated to an adjoining - y AND L E S\u2014English (real) an Basique B.STEWART, Interim Assiguee.secured che exclusive aupply of 1his unrivalled frig ANDEEW.+.:.1482 \u201c Capt, E.8cott.renowned in the loftiest range of science and be | THE GRAND TRUNK AND INTERCOLO- bedroom.He soon emerged from ity bragdish- AE.155 an 25 cn Ca Ta rs Montreal, 21st October, 18d, .: .Cocua, have, by the skilful application of e 37.PATRICK.1907 6 Capt, Ritchie, revealed to mankind, by the unrivalled crea- NIAL, ) ing in his hand à rasor.He raised it to his © Frat und ywisted aud Au descriptions of \u2014 mr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 soluble principle and elaborale machinerys Brov| NORWAY.cvene, \u2014 % .Capl Mylius: | tion of his genius, a wider visionæf the glory ofl * (To the Editor of the Witness.) throat.Metcalf caught his arm, pulling it down | Lraght and (wistel\u2014aud descrip | TNSOLVENT ACT OF 1869,\u2014In duced what is so undeniably the perfectiof, off gwoma./.\\/ [1 = Capt McKenzie 0 aw fl (Fo the Ritor of Witness) throat.Metcalf angh his arm, pulling le dove EXCIES as SHARPLEY.2I Notre Pamestreet.\u201cpo matter of JOHN CLARKE, of the eus Preferance of bomcopaths and cocon-drinkers THE BTEAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL \u2014 Darin g the recent cruise of ap English man- Sim, 14 your issue of Josierday is given an the instrument to bis throat, And sgain Metoalf ri.: \u2014 md - 7 ; Ivent Divider y.À v aitherto not.; y - Ce -1.co \" \u2019 extract from - ; rnal\u2014 : st i 70 + LAE : ATCHES!'.WATCHES! 4 ore re ired, open to objection uaotil geucraly ation Le sully chem, Lave, afler One (Hailing from LIVERPOUL every THURS- of-war, while she wag going at fall speed, SAN Grand Trunk organ\u2014 which unmistakably pulled it down.Then, with his eyes: rolling W Toe largest stock-of GULDand SILVER tbe NINTH DAY of NOVEMBER, 1869, alter irial, adopted the Maraÿilla Cocoa asthelrcon-1 DAY, and from QUEBEU every BATUR- was lost overboard, Two men jumped after oreabadows another attack upon the pockets of wildly, the frensied man man made & rush at oe : WATCHES Use ¢ct from, al prices raogles Wbich Dividend will be paid OW N Assig nee stant beverage for breakfast, luncheon, ac.|) AY, calling at Loen Foyle to recelve on.board him ; the boats were lowered ; the steamer stop- || the people of Oana da C * - : Metcalf with uplifted hand, bolding the sasor, : TE : irra, or silver #7, for Gold $10.Ev Fate os 1450 vs.ce 0e rt ne d land mails an eugers to and {rom Ire- | ob ; .igt- 2 .oo ._ intendi - er him.;( : u puardulees à periect Ume keeper.| Montreal, 23rd Oct.,.Is®.~~ ; « A BUCCESS UNPRECEDENTED.| laod and Scotland) are intenued io be despatok- Pod,All three men were picked ap ;thé bodts hoist-| \u2018Although we have given $15,000,000 to this intending Lo murder Vin cana mt Lie, < =bere Che Te : - k, 34 ARPLEY, \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014|\" ee following Kxtract from the Globe of May ed from Quebec:\u2014 ed and the ship was under full speed in dineteen | = \"3 bycked that up with an exorbi- rush for the open street to escape with ey, 05 BOVF : : 21 Notre Lame street.ET PE ss 14th, 1868:\u2014 te LS 37 NESTORIAN u+sss0000 0 si.0e.Zrd minutes and.five seconds from the time of the tant postal subsidy of $150,000 per annum for and, as soon as he was out of the way, the mur- \u2014 (LAS Gasarieks=Bronzed| Notices.© Jardin; Rae are | NO |e ai, tee age bu Jo aaa.|, ih ae swoop ut kip he own fom oT aS G LI S.\u2014 CL = : \u201c Taitemp a | £ NOVA SCOTLAN.50010< 0-00.NOV.BL dent._ So , beerdes la y | \u2018 A jo.JLA:S GASALIBES- Bronzsd cm OLA _ 5 pared Cocos but we doubt whether ar MoRAVIAN.ERNST \u201c Jain | \u2014 It is reported that the Rev.Charles Rogers, cessary special trains, Directors\u2019 car and its luxu- door war pend from bis bods TTT Cumpleic witb gion ed Foriable Bead-INT OT ICE.\u2018 ere ior Br raor-| HIBEBNIAN.coo cosmireers of | of England, is about to get up a subscription for | pies, still the Canadian Exchequer is again to | 29 i ; bery, in bi .\u2014 :uomplete with givbe., Bronsed bP le OT ICE- .Cc \u2018Messrs.Taylor Brothers discovered the extraor PEROVIAN ce Te enh England, | vies, 1 E in fo.Ton feet fra borrible bu in his .rx HUA LL 7 k lete,\u2014and a large |.; TS 2 Ce, _ Co .L ç ; t veus esas de penis ni Adam, the fa A w e.lon om.bo» ry, i - ut fro as racket, in Glass and Metal, COM NT is no One Joy, | dinary qualities of Mara vas paration eh Rates of passage from Quebec: the erection ol à menume y be titled the be stormed to relieve à needy and huge political little crib in a room adjoining, slept soundly the a> rime Y 1 MN ; Lame street - HUGH P.SPRUNT is noionzer in OUT \u20acEMDIQY.| ing their perfect system of prepara tn OABIN.saasoooieure1+ ++.$70 to $80 ther of mankind.A company to en | machine\u2014to make up for the past and presen ittl ro M Wand: ya .,.- K SHAKPLEY, 1 Note ame su JE CT JAS, UBRIEN & CU.fineet of all Species of the Theobroma, th ey BTREBAGE.11 SL ras sar sasecses0a 00010 $25.00 | \u201c* Grand Intercational Adamite Monument Asso- grosä jobbery perpetrated in connection with lit © boy Georgie.o re.as a : .A FIVHE \u201cMETALLIC CASKETS, Goober 2.; A Ua, rer Cocoa In ihe \u2018market.Enlire| The STEAMERS of ihe GLASGOW LINE |ciation\u201d is to be formed, and the monument i8 | gs railway.0, sd Doounds, sLowed tr es of beauty nical Te < Bel Vieni - .ne, - = ; , 1 a rare «1: fin rom ABgOW e: ery Ti - _ a | Garden o n .; 01 , al | , of \"er À 5 Préhly dusted ; imitation Rose wood.oo ; 0, frotubiiity, a delicate Bo ements of nutri- | from Quebec for Glasgow every THURSDAY) to be erected upon the site of the 4 by 0 There is a report which seems well founded | tragedy seems traces been brought ot br i Whdiesule dnd fetal > :j \u2018 Ae nl Tro, dist] guish the Maravilla Cocoa above all are intended to be despatched from Quebec: Eden, which hag: been lately discovered by Uap- that the cost of the construction of the Interco trong drink and anonymous letters, both -dia- i\" ats, St : .Dal.TEES, A co he Por Homaopaths and invalids WeCOUd OTTAWA.\u2026.v0cccoonsverprivse nUete 2at tain Rawlinson, at the head of the Persian Gulf.| ona] is to be scfewed down to the very lowest bolical a ME eee + Residence on toe Bare, near MeO ; LT \u2019 a vot recommend & more agreeable or valuable] go.DAVID.ious orre nese NOY Te \u2014 Professor J.E.Thorold Rogers, ins letter possible figure, 80 as to leave \u2018enough within |\" agencies.EE - Re UG : © beverage.12005} BR ANDREWVc.ccecrceccsceccee BL .Testion\u2026 hat the social th thorized by the Act as will be guff- \u2014 Le \u2014 - : : : 1._ ( ; Lo \u2014 oo ] PATRICK oor Cl 18th on the Irish land question, says tha e soc © sum au y the vor.\u2014Much has ager ctron ST JAMES BAZAAR, | (bu pORAT N OF MON-] Bo, in packets only, D all Grocers, of whom I DAMASCUS Ste Din condition of Ireland is a scandal of the grosseat | cient to purchase the Riviere du Loup branch.Nptor Lee poses ae Les iis.jes Loge.) | a pr Le C O R PO kA INIA a \u20ac MPA 1C ADS SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE Rates of Passuge from Quebec: ; kind.\u201cNo amount of bluster on.the part of a It would, certainly, be more to.the interest n sai rom time ime 0 1 { ua tp all the.Next Door To THE OTTAWA HOTEL.aA 5 : \"team Milis\u2014brick Lane, \u201c| CABIN.'\"\" \"a 0osou0n0 revsennarsinaeeesnass $60.00 gection of the London papers is sufficient to |.of Canada to sell the Intercolonial to the Grand struction of our forests.This has been depre- ; 4: Enh rte DECALiOMANIA, oo : = ; SILVER IN PAYMENT OF TAXES.| eee _ | Ep ATE.ce sree ever 400 hide the fact that the disaffection of the Irish Trunk, even at one quarter of Jw con than cated both as waste of fatare fuel, and as tens \u201cof Omarte LIAPHANIA, D 2 PAY.YOUR ASSESSMENTS and PERSO-1 7 22282 0 1 An experienced Surgeon carried on each vessel.people is-deep seated and lasting.There is that we should buy the Riviere du Loup branch, vr dwe, for da .Lu .NAL TAXE+ at the City Treasurer's Office, on Business Cards CL «wiles Pare | MHEET WAX, COLORS, &c., l'or before the 30h October instant, One yuarter n \u2019 ® \u201crimes, bee : : A ; ding to induce alternate drought and flood, and Berths not secured null paid for, For freight or |now no real unity between England sud Ire- whichis the pooreat as well sa a losing part of ng.vent ce a tive à 8\" y \u2018pat de ol ; {ln Portlan + Le i , 2 - : + : ; a .( .- Se its PANDO RW ALLAN, In Ques | and, andthe dissatisfaction of the Irishman the Grand Trun conseq compara terilj ° FRENCH TISSUE PAPE, of the amount will be Laken ia SILVER ns = HELLM AN Farrier 45 Mig- | bec toALLaxs, KAE & Cos; In Havre lo Jou M.leads to grave complications abroad.\u201d.\u2018The Intercolonial, when opened for traffic, re J N, , IER - PAR.\"-; in King \u2026 WOOLS,a\\:Kiuds, and SHADES.12%; and the German sacans, who seem to investigate many .\u2014 400 CURRIE, 21 Quai L\u2019Orleans; in ParistoGUsTAVB Srmume\u2014AnciusT Husraw Comr.\u2014Mr.D.will be independent of the Grand Trunk, and in things more widely and profoundly than other : ms 7, : = t All , 25 Qual Voliaire; in Antwerp lo AUG.= A \" : iti i ffio with:the river, : : .vu ; \u201cA large vatieiy of.TOYS and FANCY.AK-1 ua.: nati &c tnd nonne street, off BL, Cather\u2019 and skins Son Cox in Rotterdam to G.Pi Tru ANS | Turnbull, jeweller, Stirling, has obtained pos- position fo interchange Hit din \u2018winter.It |Poople, have discovered that well-wooded | propartia ; 1 \u2019 ° Stationery } blications, Ce j Eindaor E \u201c |a Z£ooN; in Hamburg to W.Gisson & Huo; gestion of a very fine specimen, in excellent pre- 8t River du Loup, > ! ; tries.all other thi bei val th .co 2 : - .Q 3 - : : : of the wire, thouph, which it passes with great lation they ad pon 1 bear in we gpe-| co AH MURBPY, SI 107000 VinLAesERETCM.| D Real, WORKINOMINS| 4) ANTED, fora well-established ¥ veloaty, Lo tbe distant cad uf the wire.To { were sold by auction o_o = nary bosse that] _ 7.426 NOTRE DAME STREET.AN ORATOR IN A COUNTRY PLACE Wi ED ORPILA NS\" NTED, fura well-established Farometer, corre\u201d end is all tho time iu contact witha glass bell} Cy A pring in this and other | ie - % sdaboutlt Lod®y YROVIDENT BOCIETY, \u2014 and exper ed Canvas :avacue Ko Ls made for thie purpose.When.s messages about cities of the Dominion, and are now trying to ¢ (\\ WORTH OF KID) c Te vente ce THIS *SThe second Leciure city with hoth Tengines.Aly lois widres Torro Chea | pertig sent « tattoo is sounded by the battery, | make up heir losses by purchasing\u201d horses 3; DUO SLoves ove sod tomo : th she Lecture.tne ava RoR a TCI beet ed to rawer No.72, l'ont Office.route Binder a and this rings the bell eo loud you can hear it} moderate pricy ; @ horses at Suiuntay), st MORISON'S.d tomorrow) Ce ure.17 1m Co | \u201cHELF-CONTEOL,\u201d on FHKIDAY VENENG, ARTE ES OV «Miles 10 26 D\" twenty feet off.\u2018The siguals then follow in moders « prices that will be serviosable for alt} © TET \u2014\u2014\u2014 - Le Ç ee \"ORTRY.20th {nst., in MECHAMICS HALL.SET ANT ED, for Quebec, a House NOW, deptb 19 Le © symbolic order, and as.they chime their intora- work.Lo : 'ARTAN BONNET RIBBONS | - = + = HARVEST TIME IN KUBOPE, \u2014 EE ; PROUBAMME: Ay es bee, 400 6 goud Hoametren, - Kain, depth : i : © PES Co CL = ST Opening remarks: by the President, A.W.| memes \u2014 \u2019 8 »K cl.; Co I .; Le OGILVIE, Ewq., M.P.P.Te NDOOR SERVANT.\u2014Wante Co | he _.Japan BWI A MYSTERY, ; .\u2014 | Lecture by the EV.GEORGE MCRITCHIE.| sn active yuucg mun an indoor He \u201c_ Nothiog 19! Gogh AP the bell they arc casily interpreted by | Wi 7 Co \u201cthe receiver of the message.+.\u2014 With reference to a further exportation of |: Wir \u201cou Fin : 50 m0 .- 2a a _ : lve coin, Mr.Weir informs-us that he proposes 71 ee ds oe 5.: THE MARSH-POINT WHO BTH who can be well reco ded - L TT mT mme oo : 110 ship another willion of dollars by securing |.A LAR R1Y OF \" ; LOU : oo ; : ; es 780 .e : 1.Glee\u2014A: Life.the Oc : w _\u2014 B - .we \u20ac In fm en .Apply ui ir 8% Cor : C1IT Y 17 EM NS.foe co-operation \u2018of the \u2018whole country.As CLAN: TARTAN LUTESTRING BONNET | : TE TELL.POKTRY.Ek oo .2 von Anno hd Hood 81.François Xavier strect Lo wine par - .: : __\u2014 «| however, i : el ; RIBBC us Sn \u201c0 UN YOU oo : .2 Hong jse at \u2014Mr.D.'B.\"ANTKI) a T ° cg ! New winter belts; from the establishment not A WA bas shown tue dificulty, if ate BONS, oo REE WOULD YOU BE YOUNG AGAIN 7 : .0 Ag r\u2014Mr DB ANTED, a Table-Maid; one : KX wa b of Fk R Trwin, McGill street, were etaed out with 80 large à po 5 of succesalu! y dealing : u Qualities, 84.to 60d.widihe.A : A REMLRISCERCE CL ; .os 3 Hong\u2014 Would | were mI ee a Bruce.| 47 chtar rh anderstabds her work.Apply of @ to tte members of the \u2018police force yesterday.[ship by i à ' ocoed to J © .JAS, JOHNSTON & CO : Cs MISCERCE.Lo | & Hong\u2014N \u2014Mr.J.KR.DAD.sep Lo.| : BL | \u2014 } yes .[=hip-by instalments of not lesa tb 25 ; : Lo : +} ISODE IN- ATC © 7 : : : ; 1 Dee ST PRE ILE NN AND EE ITU mere ogg Ee | Situstions Wanted.Bete Fs a 0 society seems tu be a filunx adjünct to a seat te TE - = fe ventox BLE SHAL es, Gant Kid:Glover, | + 2 - ChwPters One Lo Four.LL |.N,B-\u2014ihe Third Lecture of the usual Course PET = , Fee, - CE : .\u2018 A ; - : RL en LS ; JF Nu A , adtes\u2019, Uenul's and Chil- : ; : : : \u2019 ; of Winter Eveming Entertai ta wil -de- 11 Olt .« NK ts in the Ame 3 v __ : _ ottentoise nos 3 sudy of oratory is an impor- * sp our Oarris Manxat.\u2014Receipts of 8,- gros 8 sor, will be conrores at MOUTON a\" oo » C0 HmavrnParces.11 oc Lo ivercd In the above Hall ry, Lhe.(ge S HAND \u201cAire LR .SLX Lit AL ; te claims.Lx 77 dents destined to practice at he mar oe io lant Bm sex Just ended, follow- | ter Hrosx\u2014-MURISONE, he ku :\".EXTRACTS FROM THE NOTE-BOOK OF AN EMINENT PHYBICIAN.>\" JOHN BOYD, Chairman Committee.would make bimucil geverally u-oful laaiy The \u201c Post : 1 _ | .Ronan 8.0 ee Las Sr I on atocked hat ee are enoug my iudonte 40) - Ou MISSIN @ \u2014 \u201cBla Ve Dangers of Dense Shade arou nd Country Dwellings.oY .QT : \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 aud CENTS Blosse aqurcs reference trom The Post, com > Mt v .} \u2014Last Monday evening Mr.Poulin, a batcher matter of surptise that with so many cattle the D Char.es Biel collar ack King noes Pen a Obiid bY prévues cw i | or = | WESLEYAN MISSIONARY ama othoe.rete MW Wit À ha id tt oy - © ig tbe Bonsecours market, left this city for Qui market bolds out 20 well oF it \u2018does.Tb * name, any ©.T.I.87.\u201cHald to have b ef .Ve ¢ | ) © hand or wrist.; A A AR f , - : | =\u2014The habits &L | bec by: the steamer * Quebec,\u201d aio wih bit weather is favorable, and that is all that can be A Carle d JON Ae bringing hr ve been die].767 Consumption may be cored.27 +0 .MUNTRE& L, EAST CIRCUIT.\\\\/ ANTED, by a youn: Knghsh y sure Que 9 Co : a sam of $1,600, whicn be carried in his valise | 231d; fof mutton'is even more pleoty than beef.Bit or AT ee a Yo ar reward.miverst NT OT ACuitiue EE | : BERMONS: Ye reay nun, ARLURLCE ab Wet-Nurie, P ara il > BB .On arniviog at: Sorel, Mr.Poulin bad occasion NC rich this day week, there there is ic.wy (3 ET PAAT © NOTES ON THE REV.MR.PUNSHON'8 LECTURE \u2018| sabbath.Sist O:t, Sherbrooke street Charch, | EE : hich those = ww Ww.Ait.\u2018 ; / AuéB I a PL 1 Te a ee was noing 14% Moudsy.Scarcelr wooy upon the ras of | \u201c4 One emai Cargo now dschargiog.| A.| Bb vy dhe lev WP.Abbots of Now core.ddr BE Were de pau = ( : 4 \u2018 ~~ leftfor him to do, But to return to Montreal in 16c, but owners refused to sell some of their fat | FoR SALK CHEAP BX SHIP.© IEE mem ONNA.| - » |.Babbath, 83184 (CL, Lagauchetiére street.at x , .: er.\u201d The temp oe '.4 ee Que me ù Da aci7i08 bere he telegrapbed cat me price, preferring to try the One-| .= \u2014 \u2014 Fon Tux YounG Forxs Aes\u201d due Meuble Abbotti at 6 P.M, \\ [ANT LD, Daily or Kesident, a pegotistions led : ' d ; 4 i A ., .SY : TN ; oo i .À \u2019 ° a .2 ation - .¥ 7 so - ing into ibe stateroom ces bad taken, gros bers.of Obio and ery aati oe A Cargo rgo of large amare Co OT at tb VC ALL NIGHT IN.THÉ SNOW AND WHAT CAME OF IT.j MEETINGS: - : Sanches or bn ki i pour Sateen : Pois eos 3 1 _ R LE \u2019 oo | found the valise open and.tbe bulk of the money \u2018many good droves have been on sale.There \u2018Wharf.This is specially im red for fread .oo LITTLE LOU'S SAYINGS AND DOINGS, - ~ Mounda Evening 1st Novembe 8 \u2018French, Mus.c _bglr educa! ion, Toile oo F sued af pe .Ce ) e bulk of the money | 0 le.There | ond 1s considered su ar to NE 1 Grates, .- 0 Le LS I : - À nday Evenlug, r, Bberbrooke N Lus c, Bipging in and Fancy angious for agg \u2018en .~~ goae, only about $100 remaining.No clue as | were also many small and somé large drovée of | perior to NEWCASTLE.: 1 \u201c NE: \u20ac Ce.street Chu ch, Deputation\u2014 Revd.W.P.eeale Work,\u201d Wouid have no objection to - resolved to Ob: eT Sa bas been obtained of the perpretrators of tbe | Sait cattle, generhliy mixed lots, selling at 10c.WELSH ANTHRACITE, 2 : LT EE MON AE Coe [Abbott Kev.8.J.Hunter, Kev.4.Hardie, B.A.make bersell general rrp inde, endcotof ee , seribed by ater - 5 : fx _ robbery.5 CETTE Jo lic.per Ib., with-some bulls at 114c.per lb.ace + hourly.expected ran 5 \u201cfo : 2e - THE NEW\" BEST NAME: ; .2 Tuesday Evening; Novemcer 20d.Lagauche- Joct but a wish to ve ei Indes endentor ber sent gd » : ! pre ; Cuuacs.cr run Massun \u2014Since the fire last live weight.- Seep and Lambe\u2014Reosipts oi Be OAR ANTI! © DoMESTIC KC BE = Abort, Kev Church, Deputatlon\u2014FRev.Ww.Pp.- TITI | The\u201c Time x SA oe Sanday de Committee of Maragement of tie 43,658 are still large, but 8,000 less than tbe - : ERICAN ANTHRACITE, ESTIC % OXOMT.ae 1 Chair to be taken each -evening at haif-past W ANTRD, by a young Man Lo ( ; i CES \u2018 Charch of tte Mécsiah bave been busily engaged very heavy arrivals one week ago.Such & sup- Several Boat loads now on the way from\u2019 New| ON UBING STRENGTH WITH EOONOMY.- | SEVEN.o'clock, oC j pas evening.employment, Goud business The Times to P 4 in getting the debris of the turned roof cleare à ply cannot fail to depress.prices, and we quote Lo York.CL | : co .HEEDLESSNES.= \u2018 - of eo ten) close of \u2018each Service in ald qualifications.Address H.=, this office.f.r à Fenian h : away, acd steps are being taken for the imme- jc.lower for sheep, and jc.on lambs, the latter ~ COPLAND, PHYMISTER & 00, >.i SELECTED RECIPES 10 | _ pme : HIGHLY | 1 meots as well « Tu SN : ° diate'res:orauon of the church.In tbe mean- ranging from Te.to 8j0., with abeep at 4c.to | © coal DEPOT.| Ÿ Cookioga Tough Turk = vor ot arch Cok.; - - | QT.GEORGES YOUNG MEN'S marmied Iady, desirous tab & Joung garded rebellic oo \"time the\u2019 con ti ave , gjc.; very few extras, jc.41 Oana Wl conxgr GREY NUN & WELLINGTON STRERTE.| 8 Cooking Tough Tarkey._Corn-Starch Cake, - : CHRISTIA >| Étglana, would be gl « of revurning to crimes, and as congregation bave obtained tbe use: ; ras, O4C anadas, 110 : Vermicell soup, - - .HRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.\u2014The mem- glad to 1ake-chaige of chil Ç_ of the lower hall of tbe St.Patrick's B ildi ba.at-5c.; 45 do, 108 lbe.at 64c, - RE v1 \u2014 ere x | -oùp, ; ss \u2018Buckwheat Griddle Oakes, | bers of the Association are hereby notified that aren, or allend upon a lady.in consideration of * tam ali.The ï holdin ice.OnS aurick s Building for , Fre : B RITISH AND FOREIGN] - Mock-Turtle or Calf\u2019 -Head Boup;.To Cook Buckwheat Cak .the aunusl busicess meeting Will be beid next ER UR Address MB=.BARKETT, cure J os it as more fré AL : morning.service oir \u201cher es o cattie bar Sarria Manxer.\u2014Beeves\u2014Extrs 7.\"IMPORTING HOUSE.~~ \u201c.Pommes-de-Terre en Pyramide, Wsfes, 2 PS Toe Semon Room of BE: oc November, 0/0 RUSS, 53 Yonge seek Toroute.\u201d ruinous coneeq.ho 0 ' Ç announcements of Cattle bave been in good demand during the .\u2014_\u2014 : 4 .Belled Cracker Pudding,\u2019 - Roasted Oysti - (E ele ; g's CAURCH, at : Loo j future arrangements will be made at tbe close of | week, With ool imi fing MERICAN V .TA qe né OE - ; Oysters, Co © ÉleuT o'clock, for the porio:2 of presenting | me ity of the cou à Le so ; ï | be me \u2018 e k ; only a limited supply.Tbe cattle AMERICAN WALTHAM W yo Apple Snow-Balls, - - To Remov : .| reports.election of members, and other busi- | \u2018 .' : I tability © = te : oo er oem ws Coss : : offering bare been principally third class, of |.rr am WATCHES.5 = Eorronur © the Taste of New Wood.Jeena member is particularly requested ____- Wanted.- the welfare ot Fc : \u2026 Sr Aspraw's Co REGATION \u2014ÂD adjourned ich there was a arge number offerin .Thel 4000) SAR ;, } | \u2014 La CEH .: : : A _ .CL .~ : SS ee ; .< a cob LT 2007 meeting of the Kirk Session and Trustees | demand was confned to first and g- The) 400,000 OF THESK WATCHES BIS ROYAL HIGHNES3 PRINCE ARTHUR.\u2014 ~ FRANK KELLER, Becretary.ATANTH ; ra | galities, and ] Ce ss100 of S1 CEE 0 d extra cattle.IN THE : to Buy, second-hand nishment.Wb fl \u2014 © Rome cres re beton se men) ST, 300 and exon | O00) (aed beBaiY ERENT muoPRCTUR FOR - (ALEDONIA SPRINGS WW etn atthe ope | maar FER.i JS modes of Pre congrégation.Resolations 300, an, am $5 0 io $0 ShevpThe mew Fuithout paraiso tn ote RR SINGLE PROSPECTUS FOR 1800, CL BAA \u2018HOTEL COMPANY.= 1 Jr reame.Address F.0.BOX Hi F treatment the NI CE i avis à on.tions\u2019 ! ase, $3.99 10 $3 20.ep\u2014Tbe rlority of | +10.re UPS SET « BINGLER BE R8\u2014PRICE TEN OENTE, : CL - NOTIC oo .| accuse Mr.G.4 ph \u20ac were adopted, uring expression 10 the grats- | Pet an been fairly supplied, sud thers bas |.riortiy of ihe Waltham Wateves} © ©.en TERE .The arabe ID iadipis VV ANTED: au active Partner - # iojustioe whe ?* _ catiop which they felt in baviog received 80 been an active demand.All offering found | A LS SL es ._ .that the Sp \u2019 are re uested to take notice with a small capital, in a W h sicsais than wbe ; A - much sympathy sod to many kind! 20 ready sale at our quotati ring found | These celebrated Waiches may ve purchased] \u201c+ \u2014 ms \u2014 Le A EU ESDA Ÿ ecting has been ad-.Grocery Business doing a good cash trads the cm He a Mama arte my oy, coon UE Bet a | NE Ce HE = [te Re SE ERIE} ai nL > the report of the Jommittee appointed to $3.00 to $3 50.\u2014 Globe.0 $4.60; 3rd.class require tho guaraniee ho shop tee ompany WUD| | oT ot T RE | Le CBOE Cocrota AN 7 =D _ Sone.oan af inquire as to the \u2018availscle places, it was = - : I ; a SL Cee 15 : Le Oct 26th, 189.be Boat ary.| à to purch a | imputation th unanimously.agreed that, considering \u201call ST- GABRIEL CATTLE MARKET.\u2014Oor.29.| Sole Wholesale Agoot Jor ine Domipioh of o Establi hed : HE MI A1 U AI oo Co Co \u2018 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 from.15003 hand Uharen Ph weighing his geporous p .\u201ctbe circumstances, the offer of the use of the hall : Osttle, Extra, none ; First quality $6.50 to Cas treal\u2014 455 81 Paul-str LE CU R A ns ea ; T EDICAL HALL, - Kstablished YT.PATRICK'S HALL ASSO- Addréss P.U.rer sie or Without SUE: Mr.Glad - of-the McGuil Normal School, Beimont stree $7 00 ;- Second and Third, $ ay, $050 201 Toronto\u2014is and 5 sireel et\u201d U 43.a, A .YN CIATION, \u2014 The ANNUAL GENER, \u2014 .F \u2018 which bad been generous!y placed ae re pri Milch Cows $30 \u20180 Le Mita: ! {8 aD so Yooge street.1838: = 200 Orrosres vas: Post Orrios, : - 1838.| MÉETING of Stockholders in tbe SEN = ; E : - Milch , - ; Brtre, \u2018to $50; \u2014 Co Le \u2014 : ps 4838 ciation, will be held : - i i posal for Sunday services, should be accepted Sheep, $3.50 to $3.50; Labs, $1 75 to $3.50 | CAUTION.20 |.: Bu James street ; : : street, 0 TUESDAY) 20d EOVEMBER nez, at .Board, Rooms, &c.: Doni, Oct In accordance with this resolution, tbe congré- Hogs, live wt.$7.50 to $8.50 -Dreesed, $9.50 | The solic ; a.iN Co a ol \u2014 ; 8 P.M.; precise y.ca \u2014 : \u2018 etter to the gation is respectfully invited to meet in the ball $10.50 ; Hides, 7c.to 8c.; Pelte 106.10 80C.; any Or 4 he proce 1a (he.Uourt of CL.A very age supply late) | au C0 | = 59 SRENNEDY [MO LET nished Tatu 7 0 Sle nC Bal err arte sat ari mie BL prete dE move, 0.10.Pévssor, se | MO LE EE Eee RS tec cond fl 0 Bur er yo.| sheep and umbo.and erecromdd wih nts, 1051 41.gees WLC borde mue] © MAMEDEFAOINTEBULBS Cc woul MIM.| éme re CPE RE So An earnest hope is expressed by the ministers say thoy Lame acd very dull of sale.Drovers \u2014\u2014 en PASS - \u2018 1.And now for sale by the Grose, the Dozen, and.the single Bulb, 105000 GRAND EDROOM and Sitti rooi Mr.Gladstons elders and trustees that the congregation will | atill i y will suficr heavy losses this week.Hogs À PPLES FOR SALE-\u2014A few} AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVE ; 3 CLE a : ~~ | vin Board, wan 1tting-roon, tions he is un \u201cmake every allowance.for the temporary ibcon- fill in demand.Co : i barrols ST.LAW Nok LE FAMEUSE TE © AL +: - ER BEFORE OFFERED.~ PROMENADE C 0 NC ER T men, ue Board ae ey aig be Cather with other E venience to which they must be subjected.rel -> \u2014 | 1,8, from a private garden, for sale.I Lr And a Case of Green, Purple and Blue : i + ?1 A 4% = ° | .7 q .= A J .; TT = = .oe so ; À y à a 1e y ECHAN- » $ no chil en, i The cold winds accompanied with rain that Bras per 56 De bo.quoted at 15je.to ON en Th DRALN PIPES __EMPORIUM t OR, cs: HALL on W EDN EO du of Bo other Boarder:.Address Box 9% Post T= prevailed during last week, and the commence- 16¢ ! = \u2018 as loge.- : .Lo CE .EU oe a com aa Co .JUST RECEIV .ro November instant, commencing at Fuk I - Le | nie : .: Too yy \u2018 plete assortment 2 ED, ; a NISHED : y - ment of frosty weatber this week, have given the Pork, per barrel of 200 Ibs.\u2014Mess, $28 50; | ET'1'ER F ROM CAPT.- COF- Always on hand ab oe Le 10 Per \u201cNorTHA \u2014 oo > Lot USEFUL o'cjock ceeh da OL ES van ety Board te Le D BooMS wid ¥ Ww codatry a blesk, wintry appearsuce RE attle no Thiri not Prime Mess in market | Prim e 4 FLL, Sister, x the Brig *\u201cPotosi,\u201d of En P, QURRIE Ce Dero, ; Te NoBTH- M ERICAN,/ qSered for sale.LUNCH will be served each or gentlemen, at 71 Bleury street.couple Agricalta are peeking their winter quarters pow that \u2018the $24.00.2 ' oo Cr \u2014ME, JAMES I FriLows, Tina d May.188.10 GREY NUN BTREET, NY A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF CLOAKINGS, .earnestly solicited, He will DON A ly Tes DO ARD T , x crop attes ; = EE Burrmn, : per ib.\u2014Bteady; Good to choice \u2014In May, 1866, I was attacked with a severe.dry ; - Corner William street.- ~ Being Imitation | ceived by any of the following Ladies: \u2014 - \u2014-EWO OI three nicely © of the grass has been very much blackened by frost.Western, 19c.\u2019 to 204c.; Ohoice Dairy, .31¢ \\iough, Which continued in harshness for soma ) Co 1 Co \" LION - \u201c Mrs.Dr.Sutherland Mrs Finlay has Furnished Booms, with board.The bons two mill, Vegetables that were taken up out of the earth to 23c., with sales at that range: ) L410 Ume, w sou 1 ee expectoratlx a ihick YOR SALE CHE im , 2 AND LEOPARD SKINS, \u201c Lr Mscdohng 1 on 8.E.Scott, situated; wil {mprovements «28 deligu y bales can roto hoot ve nt nr oe Mag qt ot | 5 REE TE | OL EE Pas ae mina à do nba (HIE, bend ul ge fA Ste - alightly damaged by tbe game cause Creu 0 ing quality.20 alarming character sh symptoms of a very sult, and Hall Blove, **Albanian \"No.12.App) \"Thirty differ 5 ire - Workman,.CT 8, \u2018Mathewson, : = \u2014 A, Cp So Re Asues, per 100 lbs.\u2014First Pots, 5.40 sulted the 1 Nog | owed themselves.I con- | at No.6 Frederick Place, George str PPiy y rent Colors; in an entirely new | J.Lovell, \u201c * Scholes, : n_ nl : | Porarons in many parts of the country are $5.45, ES iby do tres; Pois $5.40 fo and other La og physicians in Ebiladeiph al - ace, & rge 8 eet._ fabric for dresses\u2014 = = ou T.Leo, EE 0 \u201c W.MeWaters,.OARD.\u2014Two young Nea, will [a Sr.Le left to rot in the fields, where they were planted, bringing outside rate ; Seconds, $4.80; Thirds, ment, as my disease ovis Consumption, 1 spared | HH RESH DUTCH FLOWER ~ NOUVEAUTE DHIVER.w O Healy, ® i em nodtace moron ata roe] 4 - ble tbe owners deoming tbem not worth the trouble $4.26 ; First Pearls, nomioal $575 ro $5.80.August 1 se Lo obtain relief but found none.In| Ju ROOTS.~The subscriber bas just received PLAIDS (Union).' To « R Miller, Co Miss Kyte, | street.) Seamer : Cs 5 Fiments.\u2014 Ocean.\u2014Freights d \u201c7 and sinking rapidly every day My [rien pau above, and very extensive sssorument| ; a1-We SE o BrdiSaut, Miss Mathewson, | mere Ing brie: of gathering.Those that bave.any to spare it n.\u2014Freights dull and ir-| phjladelph ry day.My friends in Of the sbove, compris ng\u2014Hyacinth, Crocus, .- PLAIDS (All-Wool), : Bkelton.en LS TLE 2\" AN TH KRS \u2014ÂC- .that boas Ce \u2019 y spare regular, with more tonnage offering.Barly in go ho phia advised me to leave ihe ship and Narcissus, Anemone, Ranunculuy, Bnow Drop WATER Re - JOHN EMPBON, Secreta LERKS- AND OTH8K3.\u2014Ac oat boa _are sending them to market and obtaining: re- the week 8s.74d.per 480 lbs.for Grain was BO Te.A DO med to remain there aLd Bol SLR [Sillam, Poly anthus, &o., ac, - yATERPROOF PLAID CLOAKINGS.: .| So ne for a few Boarders.Bros poi ; .SP : ; er ASV INS., and wishet Tema Price U on Jon, : : \u2014 .ouble Or.a 1 der po for 00 auelities; but inter- Paid by sieamer to Liverpool A number of not die In a fre Ce Your; op St John o Afticaitaral Warehouse, Si.Ra's Hall aver BO is moar, i A ii | ie Horenoon AN Ù Le nad Es : 8, an i i at 78.| \u2018Phi .: way to!\u201d .| Jo nde, hose thas pail ged | Clason a or rds to io Liverpool and| Shisatihist Jn By ably, | eT GRATE ____,_468 SOTRE DAME GTBEET, [NOW AUYE isements this tOEn00D {(yNE OR TWO GENTLEMEN Placed eg ot bo to Lowden Late rates sneer to Bo pe en NEWOASTLE GEATE COAL} E 4.8 0 & © 0, Same Ein paie a eI § Laci retail, at.from 3s.9d.56.pé .Liverpool :\u20142 \u2019 : | mill grasp al straws, 1 saw a ray of bope io hel.© ET PT ol .EGGOTY Rs EE G Ld : ved.Apply at Albert Place, 483 Lagauche sengers bushel aod à half.uen more red 0.per gross ton; Pears i \"Boater bon.Ser suggestion, and procured a boitle.The efect| SFOR SALE, on Whasf.- Ve ST EREOTS PÈRS, _: - [IMPORTBRSOF PIANOFORTES AND CABL Po EE \u2018 = as the « : > °|- .2.by 00% a dozen bo \"8 QUIL CAS a : : GRAVERS, * | - - - X - | Was that \"por bushel for the best qualities._Bpocalators, gross ton; Cheese, 658.~~.eds aon hocking about the.Ataptio GENUINE NEWCASTLE GRATE COAL, |CHBOMS AOro-LTI «| 7 1.NRÉORGANS, O:RD VACANCIES for two a Th _ - having searched the country.for good potatoes, weak $1.01 ob hor 28th No.reat, ae visited AL relly since (mb time Ii Ex \u201cMomniNG BAR\" | ; E O-LITHOGRAPHERS sf.115 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET.| west gentlemen at No, Tis Sherbrooke Æ she burt and found them scarce, bave crossed over to receipts, 128,000 bushels: shi ment ».£,0.0.5 \u2018an obligation to let you know the effects prov PL \u201c> Imlotato suit, Lob Ger and CL - _\u2014 : : | sant locality.oo Co guish th v ° æ vu \u2019 p s, 173,000 duced by this Syrup.1 continued ta \u2018 .- General Printers by Steam Power.The subscribers beg to call atte : .î Memph A Joga nt, where: they are \u2018now buying them up bu Flos, Bomial, Freight, firm at 14jc.| Fomedy regularis \u2018At first my appeuité ue 1000 d.aESHAW, Office: No.10 d'Ince tice bi.{ MONTEMAL.| ÉCETABLES EE ee ou ni MLV E FURNISHED ROOMS E - after th \u201d at from twenty-five to -forty cents per bushel 1ao, October 28th.\u2014 No, 2 Wheat, quiet at roved,~1 regained strength \u2014ihen my cough CK ; 18-Common stre ui et 10106 Bly ent in this market, ST TOL jy ob : five to -f \u2018bushel, ob: rece : Ea A adually left me, and finally th ong : mon street, |.pr my These little Organs have the A ; ET, with use of Kitchen.Apply &20 po and selling them here at Te ; ; ' 9bc.Az ob; receipts, 96,000 bushels: ship-: ed : ; y ly the expectoration - - \u2014\u2014 ( Maps, Plans Book Illustrati are in 7e the uiomatic swell, 5 St.Antoine street.} ; \u2018766.per bag of à bushel ments; 95,000 busbels ; obip-| ; and, although the benefit was gra dual = Labor Comm ustrations, Show.Oaxds, re neat black walnut cases, cocupy but litle el _\u2014\u2014 Crew, o: and a half.It is expected that po will be £0.b.re coipts, 28 pov a strong at 98o.1 ould note ihe change for {he better every day, GENTS WANT ED, oo executed mOTerolal wor ie oven es Pt space, and being quite equal, in quality of toue IGELY FUR NIS H Ë D last gee scarce next spring.b ceipts, 28,000 bush, ; shipments, 57,000 myself well.* g len bottles, [ considered |.Ç Au.: \u2026 lowprices 1015 denUY are cold with ih r Cabinet Organe, ; : : the stre reine p ushels, oo oy yee mal ro This was about five montre from ~~ TO CANVASS ON COMMISSION qe _ When played with rR tat guarantee.men, ROOMS wih Board, for single Gentle ber of | .; | aE) : : ) \u201cthe .LT = - \u2014 \u2014 the: |?ury 8 7 : PPLE are very plentiful, but for the.most] OLmamsp aT Ousrom Hoven, \u2018Oct.- short [imoulier 1 had considerable Orme and: .+.BoB THE {YXT INTER RESORT \u2014T : lon is extremely pleasing and Ee or a - ° y slree ee be lost por I In a place uot sixty miles distent| Brig: Orient, for oN roe Nfhod\u2014Tiowr, ODE Orme other two.symptoms selurniog, | NEW DOMINION MONTHLY ROYAL VIOTORIA HOTEL, HE places y low price at which they re soid, #50 [JYWO or \u2018Three Gentlemen cant owned \u2018om Montreal, the best: qualities for winter use 1,050 brls ; pease, 150 bush ; oatmeal, 50 b Ie sider myself «8 well as ever I' was in my lfe.}.* Lo 5 Le rar N.P, will open Nov.lat, 18, oder Afne- TR \u2014 _\u2014 |ings be acoow.modated with, BAIS and Lote the lat have been offered at from $1.15 to U8 Jesther, 50 sides ; butter, 54 tubs.tla; My present weight 16 16 sever pounds abovel [AND | Hoan management; For further information, | \\HOICE FRUIT, - 7 oes A EE re few doors belot 000, au .The thrée staple kinds for th 33 por barrel y sides ; butter, tubs.+ | RN enoral hoaiin excel d, my OTHER PUBLICATION.gidrome W.W.SFEPHENSON, 3: Broadway, » |; owes.\u2014_\u2014 ee 800 tor > LK ut inde.for the table gro TS A7 oi | 3PPE .> excellent, !| OÙ * UT - - | _ | : : the vicinity of Montreal, namely, e grown in| Bnomers sr G.T.R., Oct.28 \u2014Wheat, 3,100 ben silly recom mend our Syrup 10 all persons Apply, with credentials as to ability and char .OLEVELAND & NEWELL, Prop'rs.oi Lo NEW RAISINS, OARD.\u2014Three well-furnished, horses : Pameuse aud ar sl, namely, 8t.Lawrence, bush.; Flour, 3,450 brlg.; Ashes, 29 bris angs or, edu.hysiom my age of ihe sent JOHN DOUGAL N.: , = Ex ¢ BRITISH QUEEN,\u201d direct from Malags: \"| (0 le! comiorieble front rooms, with good bor ° J \u2018 : er \u201c1 1.nv.h .' .; ; & ., - *.\u2018 : \u2019 Te : + a se 1 .: deu rise.tell from about $3 10 $4 per Butter, 1,692 kegs ; \u2018Pease, 350 bueh.; Tallow | 108! ad | not used 1,1 would not Yow be 1e CIEE L Ol.OG LOST, from 8 Hanover LONDON LAYERS, Le sonab 8 terms.> : of, of home of Cg .Hav .«1 (flour betrel), according to quali 7 bris.; Leather, 24 tolls ;|Cheess.206 b | 0g.Hoping this letter may meel the eyes Of \u2014 sireet\u2014* Punch,\u201d\u2014a =mmall-sised \u2018ligh LOOSE MUROATELS : 48 >t.Vincent street.\u201c Pisar art our era, cad 0 aul.ara, 605 bad; Dr og, 16.if, Host, hE AN oh 1] RUFFLES, FLOUNUES, &o, pikes SRE TR EG | PARES own, si Vincent aroët 1 gor an Hoës are likely to be scarce this winter Baomier ore .: = en Ls, H ABRIS -COFFILL.Master oar me.ae Foden aud or by the\u2019 plece.\u2014 Le recovery, will be Towarded.mee N | BLUE RINQUE 5 ORO VACANCIES.AT 8 Bleurÿ \u201cLe wbieh is chiefy owing to the famisie prices = Ocr.28 à pr Lacs Oaxat.\u2014To 11 a.x,| Bod boo tation rice $L50 per bottle just immcoried & Lumber proved Ri ss \u2014 | sLoR PREBLE CROWN, DOUBLE CROWN, street, near Sherbrooke street.Ser: - i : .a 2e RS od ; Cm py 0 y Autiug a ; : : ; .\"TIMPE - \u2014 i - .food last winter, and the destruction of & great brs; Butter, 88 kegs.; Pease, elon brass orale Or 8 or, Saint John, RV Chem- exonte in dune Mach ee prders for à Ling \"0 { SALE, 150 barrels hand- SKA TREBLE OROWN.To LET (furnished or unfurnish-~ À ofthe.Ce so Ashes, 5 bels.~Horald, this morning.& OUNDILL & CO.y Agents, 83 Lemoine street, prices.of and puffing at the most moderate PLES.Parties intend gto s°'p can Bev NW \u2014AL80, | ed), with .or.without board, three Bed- - tain-ü ë aa Ais morning.| Monleal._ : {es eh 1 Foon Peainers gleAsed gh dyed.eal selected Frwmit 1 ueusing oul - jb licauion to se NW.CROP JORDAN ALRONDE rooms and Parlor, in oue of the best ice ; ally v CL.Cl : ui Cee PTE Sale madeto .; 4, .KYMOUR, ° Ca MoGIBHOF, aviug all the modern convenienoef APP\".1g ; _ Co 1 ; - 7 ; : Le ck ; .Italian Warehouse | Pinos Liye, 63 bubord street.The __TÏTR MONTREAL, DAILY WITNESS pros, Oro [ om ; \"1 Aaver was, to-day sold at public auction, by |, - MARRIED.Wanted.1 arder of the Government = ~- TTF - .\u2018 ; PR gee , ; .WwW vo SLE : TEATIO Nv WA \\NTED OF (re following order to the forces under higcom- hy re A Qin MAN.a Tiés\u2018erer by .tradés mad ==\" Li 18 probable that the owñers of plau- ot buvham, = \"a Ro\" R 7e parier cage CaTteT.They 1 Wt Eee RAKER \u2014 Hour \u2014 AE îhe Wealeyat Chureh, The insurgent Qeperal, Cavada, bas issued mi the Village of Dunham, on the Mh tastant, | t'hiilive, Geo.11, Baker, to e Wih înel, Florence Night- only daugiter of James Hope, Raq.jer'a residence, No.18.001) AADAC are requested to rom Lis late rosidence to (he (0h {netaut, Rs , PTR nee Tn ie yews tons wil Leg to grind the sugarcane ay Sw Bik JE bib rant\u2019 on Cw Se M: ni Rd 88 carly wie, and the General expecte his sub- | Mcintosn \u2014On th py el Khas Kren Lu dtidge- ordinates to bin (he © ru-fields ne soon ne the ; tugniey youngest daughterof Mr.N.\u2018Melutosh, Noi, Won HY A so UE 2 esne dry 0 LL ER LA ATE respaatfully me cg TON WANTED (3), Tae states of the Spanish Rank are QOL AL quested 10 item the funeral un Body, the RE AH Ru Al WN who left Mr Trust.15 per cent\u201d preamam.The Government con.tien 0 Ba ets p.m, wittiout furlher Ti ; | ne pe an sie M0 (See tiques to ctubario the catates \u2018of Qubans resid-, Myopie, her fut \u201coo Sepa PT pens y ARVCARE ESS ine wr foreign countries ' : .{4 ; .« .Lo Me joy % ons res Me chol.ra and yvonne sill exist in any | Hoey beard incl qe on tho JM lstaut, LE ! \u2014 a a | parte of Thé Leiand.tie troops for some time | Friends sud acgwy ! À sy.eal OmsENS STE Re | past stationed at Santiago de Cuba have been A en pH Re \u201c.Cat, ree A a moanses ire A.cet KEMP.\u2014 Af Aho vent UP Ye au SEP VE PA se, Richelieu County Election.(27 SM \u201cAM.| SET y , NM 2 À Sonmi, Oct 281h:\u2014At the close of the - Brat | v and Tae an ly CHAS Co C AN ADI AN TELEGRAM.} \u2018Mr 4.Hievens, {h-the Villag ay.do ¢ From a Pape Sl Thursday.the: Si October, Kebecox Haven rom morning I\u2019apers ) .Stevens; wile ofCapt, Galloway.f.Komp, aged ré@'deree of her mother, o of Dunham, on nas , wo re | EN Wb for Goan thee ae 8 mary New Ady er sements this Afternoon vosëi es ET gresisel Ww HE Ottawa Tèlezram- || ere a \u201c Go © ma | OTTAWA Oct-38.\u2014A meetiog\u2019 of the Privy} } * IENTTTSIL - FILBURFS- Le mes : 185 | Council was Leld to-day.AMOUA KENTISH FILDERTR, \u20ac AOUses wl deni Final .À 4-undetitôv a roi \u2018 oo Fea FAMOUR KENTISH FILL it so roles No mie 7} Wis understand that the: report of the Civil fat iar wt HALLOW KEN fustixitios, rocelved.meme tl NO LTC | bas reporte that Andrew Kiliott:& Co.have lh 3 LT SAPREMPS ! NY nt one : : Kews by - Telegraph.\u2018withdrawn Abew tender fra section of the lu-|.The celebrated x ARM ou TH POTTED VEY ay CM .0° ; tereclonial Railway, aud that the contract will SHRINES, \u20acX Noye Sen - | Co i Lo ABLE TELEGRAM.Co te awanied 10 the next lowest tender with suf- : : OFAN LE CRAWFORD, ce.~ & .TER ( fivient secunits: a ] : < STL ST AL J mes st \u2018 Fenian Amnesty.A : , Lee in Lo 17,331.J mevst.\u201chere ™F 1i\u2014Tie D Ala Amoeete Bat httle has been accomplished by.the arbi.===\" = TTT OTT Nb be .rate 17 eo HA .en meeting beld = that | srétors, and notling more cin be done until A AG AD IN bU -L U U NV It I, el pe ) TR we next sesstor.© LL te \u2018 : mie \u2018 ARE 158 us => 1.A er - ; = - : \u2026 .; - - TU as - .: A vi jy ado ton Trois Eccoutégi0s reporté, favorable to Findlay, _- IS NATKK ILAME STRERT.Co can LEER TORT Tera, and voome 2airom-Perbroke: CU MESSRS MACDONALD & CO.offer à few .- T:c:an priscacrs, acd declanng yg : Sy hn 4 + CE ow \u2014 al D 4 agutat IN BR.Snow Las contisued to fall all day aad night; \u201cchoice FUSS atthe followlng prices: hr Ir : te the griéstiôn, aod : Le 0 ; Pol .' .oe \u201cjt ta tro riches Ta deptho\u201d Hear | i oC ws er ASETUIALOUS Abreughout t RT ; eavy falls of snow a.1 , .k 2° he bad takely place yesterday along the Rome and MUFFS AND co REAL SEALSKIN JACKED from $40.LEARKIS FROM] 75 ceut .C Lux sci Gres Wes:êrn a d Bie Railway to the admission ot British OQolumbia to the to layin your win - ° © ace TaD BEE 107 \u201cr>00e ofbuogicg Union; apd, tom wbai hss: transpired, pol At U4 J.EE ae A a des 15 The Bagliab boiders of the for the Cdlomes to Governor Musgrave, relative\u2019 A Ee boat o the Lest.wr supp ys aT h tops da Watertown Rautroad._ oo TO FI - eriit Share oliders an meri-, The Privy Council bave to-day been eogaged 350 ITA NIU CRE RE ris - 28 can \u2018Railroads Lon very important despatch from the Secretary OTA TOES.\u2014Kvery peiscn who -sLOW POTA- Now ix the time Oiders Lo be leit 1 Bonawonture street, nud \u20182 prosecition-of apparent d-fficulty pow exits ia effecting tte: Jus Tres, 38USL Joseph Sieets UINE WELSH to suit purchas- Be : \u2014 union.TET UL ANTIH RAC nN EAL Saw 1 22 (mie } \u201c|W BLS ANTHRACITE COAL An ANE \u2014a=Pest\u201d on General Grant.eT a Co To \u2014 \u2018 un pr A ; ot > nas O3 the ac CL ot \u2014 We difdc1 witeniion io the salé.ef-Frout |.Now tn Poi; 170.TONS GEN 4 pier we Post, comme 12K 07 the acon of Gen: | Housesou \u201cte Leis street; the terms are ex- ANTHRAULÉE VOAL, Iutots Awe 401 à regard 0 the Gd speculation, says: (Cui Gr the balavee 11} ery, for sale ex vess-l Uy a ath 4WIT.-> - LEA R SEE a à ~ PyEAr ) i10N Me 2ts 1 SL Fer autant, tnterest |.Co ®.Hi, G aIRDNER - ri: Zabws and bre cf Dy ot \u20ac lpetien\u2019 wer am um \u20ac \u2019 \u20ac .apie alt R, Tears + fiancee BM Ye will do hs day WS) Phos! ad uiring tne \u2018furoitture this fall, are\u2019 eT cestes HS TOD temptations to! Val ait poseW ul furhiture to be held by\" JAME ST.ws ne naine .\u2014Mr, Shaw, où account af Messrs.Hilton, on Samo iy oh Co ; ; J pho Wake politics\u2019 a trade fre tunduy Gii-morrow) afternoon.The sale will value ee a | on, 51 JAN.= *, \u20185 jadgment as à s'atéeman \u2018take place in Mr.SAN NT St dames street, 8 U0 IR NOIRE | 11, 13 Log he 5ei.Thus far bé bas given evi- | ant will comprise elegant drawing roo, bed- 7e *« CHaaty ; 10° ce ; se slabs Prato atdd Mmusiy stouls : clegant piano 20.Tdé AE NNATT ¢ailure of the \u201c Alabama\u2019 | cuvers curtains mats, aid a number s \u2018 Dr 11 se US ; room.amd hibeary Turn4 +; tôsew seutre ; D.[ax x pareumét air, pradence and good tem- | ¢; and library furniture § rose want Cent À.PLES \u20ac dle kad Apples, 1m A A Sesibiact.THE course he bas pur] Vic [his événing.oo | Peler aud Commissionels slreels: | Vow a Et 5 Cuba proves that, bowers \u2014 Mr, Shaw reqüuests us TO Nig that atthe fall: + ay , \u2018 en Te à Les S 4 5 5 IPS TE proves that, BOWerer sacl.f Hatem\u2019 furniture Ge taro ena OST, on \u2018I hursday, the 28th : : ara*s acoéardremert ef\u201d the Union, be ia sere over #37 will be entitled to a credit of four ) : At : > : Ssovet ta obgerre iaibfu'iy tbe dutiea pré, months hd ever fs mobtlçon furnish- : fuder Will Le 2uk4D v = ES ed Br iciazaaciczal law 3: ing approve bon toad aot = Under $10.cash: ogo guts office.xl her TISSUS SCT Le (tr : \u201ca*T,rmes\u2019\u2019 où tha Fenian Am- ÈS , Lok Man \u201cy fimmes to-day in.à article on the clamor Hundred Bartels Crot Se F 112 0 CLUGK EDITION.| PL QHAE rament- sires, Supls \u201c ® rant 10 all pastes.Ha character as 8 reminded?the great annual sale of maliwenty, 0 UNDON i 0 us Ë.pe French SES TL \u201cter 90 4 Meiluw, French Merinos, Unsurpassed for Wi tL lAMSON APPLES = Five ce Winter Hand-' shiprivg lots» and to suit \u201ctewarle Capea IN NIT to wisely postpone the re- | \u2018gant mantel murrots.Thé Furoiture will be où Famille.8 i; HASKETT à CD, Corver St.instant, a MUNK GAUNTLET, The 4 onbringing It CT RADA#!\u2014 Gne Packages of Kid Gloves, comprising six pairs of assorted colors MECOLLET HOUSE\u2014MURISUN'a.Room to Let, comfurtably heated, in a - - - > to be à to- +.fzainess \"RL Le : \u2014 Grcezoacks bought.at 333 to 324 di à mo.row (Saturday) at à very low bgure, at Tux =e + 4 Fersen amnes:y.83 9:\u2014Man vern-» .+ i tbe Goverument Bonded Warehouse.The Judge.Halifax, Sour, &c., by Jas, Mitchell.Bobr.evenings to make the fies in the church.On - Comet, for Pictou, general cargo by Kirkwool the night in qnestion, witness lighted the organ in person- & Livingston.B-igt.Rescne, for Harbor Grace, | furnsr: =: ©.\u2018n\u2019 shavings, wood and Lehigh \"| flour, by J.Lori & Co.Schr.Condor, for Har- coal, puit g 8 of paper at the gasiight The fu: itare in the palace of Senoz Ala-° bor Grace, flour, by À.Ruthesford & Co.| with w lich to Ligh vbo fire in the foruace %.Two MURPHY Urlental Dry Good Store.J.4.JOHNSTON, Albjoi Hotel in strohg-furce two we Prince Arthur.The of the notorious Dave Wil- was discharged this morn- failing to appear.Marten.8 1 130 - Fall, RON 1100 fo 124 Lauzon, carter, Pole street, was charged.with « Labradorlow told ntér .làèc each.ini i .son.\u2018com- Miuk.200 to 200 Spring.Be, $ beating bis fatner, Joseph \u2018Lauson, was com- Meur.7.00 tulU.Racoon.30¢ 10 bic promised and withdraws, Co : Lynx.LUU to-L25' SKuDKk.15e to We.| Elie Mayer, laborer, St.Dominique- street, olf.: | solling liquor without \"a license, Was fined: $50 and costa or three montbs in jail.Le James Minogue, grocer, No.Ter St, Lawrence street, who was notified early in September to.construct proper out-biouse socommoda- tion, haviog failed to comply, was to-day find.apierre, who owns certain Baptiste village, and wbicb is situated within: the city.Maits, was fined in \u2018costs, $3.60, for: removing the contents of a vut-houte, and leaving the vauit.exposed during John Boyce, tavern-keeper, Bt.James street fined $10 and costs, or one open atter 9 o'closk.À te- : | cond charge against the same WAD, for selling ; = - q SEE | liquor, on Sanday, will be heard in Court on, dev Advertisements this Lyening, ha continued case of Aime Beliveau, : es tavern-keeper, for keeping open after 9 o'clock, judgment against defendant was given on Wed- coats, Or one month io jeil.bo was last week fined $0 and $1 costs, for keeping open on Sunday, was reports.PRINCE ARTHUR.\u2014After n Iape of nine Fears: # again to.huiored with oung Men's Chris 1860 specimens of the wealth were guthered, fur the in- ee = : rpection ufthe Prince of Wales, and on Tuesday ANT ED, a young Scotch man.next beauty and fashion {Il doubtless gather _Qae speaking LaeliC preferred, for à Bardware: S:0ce in (Le West.Apply by letter lcome our illustrivus Visitor se who destre to obtain a uired, to good position in thé Palace would do.well toar- > , pl y to .\u2014 [ize the Concert.| YX7TANTED, a few good Tailors-| 554.(Rev.Mer.Chi Apply 16 1.B.LEITHEAD, at A.A, Esq., Lobourg, P.O.FOLLOWING LVENINGS, exleusive &c., dlfect from Lhe man ufacturers; Doeskins, Cassimeres, Dress Goods, Haberdnshery, and Faucy'douds, - BianKkets, in large numbers.ogel General Stores.No Reserve.°- , - Bale a SEV EN o'clocEs Book ER Will sell by Auction, at ihe Bal \u201c 1861 Notre Dame street, the whole of th \u2018lin-Trade of a Jeweller ; Handsome Watches, barrels.; sales, 6,800 bris.at $5.20 to $5.50 Signet # et | ; A \u2018Rings, Brooches, Gold aod Liver Chains ; an tor Super State and \u2018Western ; $5.70 to $8.Clocks, Plated- ware, Cutlery lng of sale.; sale at TWO o\u2018cioek P.M REGULAR FALL AUCTION BALES OF.GENERAL MERCHANDISE, DKY 1 .GOODS, CLOTHS, BLANKET $dc., &c., 4c.@ aS | \u201cThe subscribers se'l at their Rooms, 130 Great ogy RANT St.James street, THIS (Friday) EVENIANG,an4 * ; : mens of GENERAL MEKCHAN LISE, com-| priemg ating fire, ing à trip.to California, \u201cThey ibtend travelling- \u201ctogether with the remains of the burning barges and portions of the ignited skips, which set fire to other vegeels in théir.turn, until within the space of lees than & couple of miles something like five-and-twenty ships were to be seen on \u2018fire at tbe same moment.A strong 5 E.wind .which was blowing helped to \u2018increase the destruction.The quays were lined with soldiers, police, firemen and crowds of people, but no one.-seemed able to render the least assistance.The toesin kept sounding all through tke night, rousing tbe inbabitants of the town from their beds, and when morning broke heavy clouds of gray smoke were still floating over the town \u2018trom tbe uirection of the river, obscuring the - sunrise.At balf-psst seven o'clock 14 vessels\u2019 -were still to be seen in flames or smouldering, with their bulls burnt almost down to the -SIR FRANCIS SEVENTEEN YEARS AGO.(From the Globe) \u2019 - \u2018There is one matter to which we would now call attention, because it is an instance of the manner in Wbich Sir Francis Hincks used his ministerial position to fill his owd pockets st the expense of other people, and because the position be.held, and by means of which he succeeded in the iniquity, was the.same as that which be now holds.Ia 1852 Sir Francis, then .Hincks, was Inspeetor-General, and while occupying that responsible office he introduced s - Bill'for the purpose of granting a charter to a, - \u2018railway, which was to absorb some other exis .tisg lines, and which Mr.Hincks declared wo :1d pay its shareholders a dividend of 11} per cent.We peed hardly say it was the Grand \u2018iruck.The Bill, in spite of opposition, was rushed through Parliament jo eight days, and.Mr.Hincks then despatched the -Solicitor-General, Mr.Ross, a2 well as Mr.A.T.Galt, to London, to assist the contractcrs in floating.the Company, and to promote by Government influence \u2018the amalgamation with the St.Lawrence and _ Atlantic Railway, of which Mr.Galt was a director.The stock of this iast-named railway wag then at 35 discount, and, for the six years that it had been at work, bad failed to pay its .abarebolders any dividend.The amalgamation with the pew railway company was: effected by the gentlemen who went over to London for that_purpose, and.it- was arranged that the Grand \u2018Trunk should take over the stock of the St.Lawrence and Atlantic at par, although their £100 shares were then selling for £65, and should moreover psy the hold- \"ers of this depreciated stock six per cent.per annum for the past six years in which they had been witbout dividenda! By this - arrangement, planned in Canada and carried out in England, the abares of the St.Lawrence and Atlantic Railway Company, wbich were then worth about £65 on the market, were bought by the Grand Trunk for £136, or more ban double their worth.As aoon as the agreement securing this was signed in London, Mr., A.T.Gaït telegrapbed to Mr.Hincks informing -him of the success of their mission to England.The telegram was sent to Liverpool, brought over by steamer, and then re.despatched from Halifax to Mr.Hincks at Quebec.In possession of this information, which was not properly his exclusive property, he immediately commenced to take advantage of the shareholders\u2019 ignorance \u2018of the terms of the amalgamation, and purchased \u2018the shares of the St.Lawrence and Atlantic Company, then worth in London at least £136, at what 18 called \u201c slanghter-bouse prices.\u201d He received Mr.Galt's telegram on the 28th of May, and; on the 30th eighty-four shares in the St.Lawrence and Atlantic Company were transferred to him at £32,100.A few days after- - wards spother 100 sbares were transferred at £3,038, and other purchases rapidly followed until the amount of Mr.Hincks' speculation had reached £9,001, : This was done, be it remembered, by the man - whose position as Premier enabled bim to force the Railway Bill through the House of Assembly; - \u2018who had planned the amalgamation which was 10 rusb up the shares \u2018of the St.Lawrence and , Atlantic Railway, and who had sent a colleague snd a triend to effect the desired arrangement with thé contractors and capitalists in Eogland.He uséd his position as Premier to bring about a condition.of things which enabled him to buy from people in Oanada for prices which _he\u2014but not the vendors\u2014knew were only fractions of the prices wbich the same shares were then selling for on the London 8tock Exchange, and be excused the deed by saying that he bad rent to buy and sell railway shares as be p eased, and that, \u201cas a member of the Govern- _ ment,\u201d he had net received any information.The excuse was nearly as bad as the \u2018offence.Mr.Hincks bad no honest right to buy the shares, for be was using information acquired by means of his office to get the better of unfortu- Date shareholders, who ought to have sbared the knowledge be possessed.The statement that he received the message in'bis private capa- : Oily, was An insult to common'sense.There was no divisible entity about Mr.Hincks.He was the Hon.P.Hincks, Inspector-General, and bad it not been for his official position, he could \u2014 \u201cnot have arranged the amalgamation, por bave _ sent Mr.Galt to England, from whence the message came, NE ~~ This stain on the career of Sir Francis ve.mains as fresh as ever, for\u2014unlike that of the ; The damage done.is estimated by.tbe port authorities at ten millions of france\u201d \u2014 Measrs.Potter and O.J.Brydges bave departed from Canada, with the intention of tak- \u201cin their own car all the way ; and, with that end in view the car bas been made to fi the narrow \u2018gauge on the other side.There is a report to the effect that the American customs, -suthotities { at Port Huron actually charged Mr.Brydgea the | customs\u2019-duty on bis car; aud whatever neces: saries be Had in it for the journey were fcrupu- | loualy examined by the officiels, aid duty charg- theréon.4 Ce, Dacxprion\u2014Sancerion\u2014Ruim.\u2014A caée of a | Very psinful nature bas just come undet the.notice of our city police authorities, Un.Wed- | peaday last a woman named Mrs.Armstrong , made enquiries at the Oity Hall police station | regarding ber daughter, Cecilia, a young wom married in this city some months previously,\u2014to whom, the mother did not know.From the description given it was surmised thatthe yourg by a woman named Riding, on King street east.The mother would not believe that her child was not married.However, she accompanied a policeman to the house named, where she found her daughter.The scene of the meeting be- \u2018tween the mother and daughter was heartrending ; peculiarly \u2018so in regard to the: sur- roundinga of the place where the meeting took place on Thursday evening.Mrs.Armstrong says that ber daugbter, in consequence of the | abuse given to ber by her.rtepfather, refuned to years ago, and that she accompanied ber to this \u2018city, where she put ber out to vervice with Col.Armstrong.She was also employed as a domestic with other gentlemen \u2018in this city, and afterwards went to the States, where ber mother wrote her at 8t.Louis sbout a year ago to re- tirn home.Toronto and obtained a place for ber.While here she became acquainñted with \u2018a brakesman on the Great Western: Railway, whose name\u2019the \"daughter refuses to disclose, and this man she seys led ber astray.For some months her mother used to receive.letters from her dated ted her letters for ber in Detroit, for the-purpose of deceiving her \u2018mother.- Latterly, however, she has written from this place, stating that she | bad returned from Detroit, and been married, but to whom she did not state.Her mother, not having seen her for some time, determined to visit her, and supplied herself\u2014in ber maternal affectioh\u2014with numérous presents for tbe un- bappy girl.Her grief upon hearing the facts + daughter.The mother.declared her intention of staying by ber daughter until the next morning.in the lagnio of tbe woman Riding.: She did so and departed for ber\u2019 bome in the County \u2018of Simcoe by tlie next morning's Northern train, baving ber repentant daughter with ber.\u2014 Globe.Hskozrmw or à Ginz oncy 11 ysars oLD,\u2014On Friday of last week a family named Crowley, fire; Mr.Crowley rushed to the barn, whete two of his sons slept, to arouse them.\u2018On his return be found it impossible to get up-stairs, where five of the family were sleeping, or to his father's room, where the.old mac and a little son were sleeping together.Bat at last the cried of Mra.Crowley awakened the eldest daughter; who, ou rusbirg to the window, was told to \u201cNo, my brother and sister must be saved.\u201d Returning throngh the smoke and heat, she snatched up her sleeping brother, 9 years old, and carried him to the window, from which he contrived to get:down.Again she returned\u2014 \u2018the flames baviog penetrated the room this time.| \u2014and taking up her\u2019sister, 7 years old, she car ried her also to the window ; and here, says the coming up around her, she struggled with her.until she put ber out of the window, and the banging a moment or two upon the window-aill she dropped down herself, a distance of nearly sixteen feet.When -she rose from the ground sheeaid, \u2018I am doce, mother ; but I have saved my brother and sister from.being burnt up.\u2019 With much d:fficalty and personal risk, Mr.Crowley was iall this time endeavoring to save his aged father and little son.The night was extremely .cold, and none of them had saved a particle of clothing.~The mother, with her burnt children, then walked a distance of nearly balf a mile, and I was soon sent for.In about \u2018three hours after the fire I was attending to the wants of the suffering children.I saw there was no hope of saving the dear girl, for, from her forehead to the bottom of her feet,\u201d she was one mass of burnt flesh, This, with the fearful shock received from: jamping so far, and walking auch a distance in the cold, caused her to sink rapidly, and at six in the morning she died, aged eleven years and eight months, & martyr to the-love of her brother and sister.I never before saw so much courage and firmness in one so young,'and while dressing her: bruised and burnt limbs abe uttered no complaint.\"Her sister died in he evening, and the uncle suffered foar- fully from the effects of his jumping out of the window.| The rest, I hope, will all recover.It was a gad sight to see the parents, broken- : hearted, eeping over.their suffering ' loved Jones, RE SN | | Mr.Hincks then held ie identical with that 0e-| future opportunities will.not be.srised, or made: to use Government inll.ience and formation This business fixed a stain upon both th in: everything And tho o:her Las stuço risen-to worshipful honors, ;conçerning the.rebellion loëses, | Jogses\u2018 wete being passed upon by the Canadian the bas the \u2014We are glad to learn that the.Meobanica\u2019 | Institute classes, Toronto, are largely attended |.A Codey MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.+ a \u201cà .THE © Misoellany, \"AN EVENING IN ATHENS.© ing.their color ftom bright yollow to deep crimson, and the rich, softy purplé hues peca- lise to the Toast were multiplying on all the hills.lt was n.suuset not soon to bé forgotten, fop it was pleasant in the calmof.oyeuing to look on tho sume scenery on which Paul stand, and to.connoet it with.thore aulewn words ir which he spoke.te the Athenians of minn's close relationship to God, snd of the way in which Ile would yet rovenl Hinwelt Lo \u2018him, on an appointed day, ns his Judge.\u201cOF conse, the naturalléatures of thé country are wholly unchanged\u2014 the hills and val- Jeys and apresding plains aro\u2019 just as, hi sw them; and though the glory of the city.has tind,\u201d and ancient Athens has almost disappear- \u2018ed, yet thé nonumients that are loft are sufil- cient to convey to the mind rome idiin of what tha city was in its former days.\u201d Besides, in imagination «ne aan rebuild the city from the notices we have of it iu vations \u2018authors, and egpecinlly in Pauasning, © Paging up Lolua'steeet; and winding our steps hewn out of the rock, reached the top of the hill, ure the stone bunches on which the twélve judses, called the Areopugites, used tu sit.\u2018l'hey wero\u2018cut out of the untive rock, and then, us at present, formed threo sides of: a quadrangle.Un the east and west widé there was a raised block, at either of which the accuser and defender usePio stand.The only covering this venerable council had was cases were tried, from the time Ares of Mara \u2018was arraigned for murdering \u2019oscidon\u2019s son, mistry 3; mutual \u2018mstruction.3.Tul 216 ?\u2014 On.Saturday last the servant of a.family ! aud from us decision there was no appeal.Ou the sammity, and not far from that tri bunal, sted tho Temple of Mars; and helow, 1n a cleft of tha rock, was the abode Lf the Eumenides, \u2018or Furies= Closely connected with religion aud the most solemn decrees of justice, the whole hill'became invested with a peculiar sanctity, : From Mars\" Hill we looked down on\"Athens \u2014on mudern Atheus.The present town does not occupy exactly the same pusition us the Athens of Pisistratus, or Cimon, or Pericles.Its streets may be wider than those that inter \u2018sected the Asty, but there is no trace of the architectural.taste \u2018that adorned the former cuw, .of Xenophon, nor his one iundred and twenty thousand of a population; but the town, now the capital of Greece, is increasing, and there Besides the money subscriptions the Society bas.of about nineteen, who bad, sbe said, ben] girl was an inmate of a house of ill repute kept live any loniger under the maternal roof some.She did 20, but did \u2018not stay! very.long, and her mother again accompanied ber to and posted at Detroit, and the surmise is that her seducer being employed on the railway, pose was indescribably intense, as algo was that of the\u2019 living at Pugwash, N.S: were aroused from.sleep, about 11 p.m., by the crackling sound.of tbrow herself down.The noble child replied, Rev.Edwin Olay, M.D., \u201c the déar girl-had more | than she could do, for her sister in her fright refused to be thrown out, and with the flames | child dropped helplessly to the ground.After\u2019 are about thirty thousa' ' inhabitants.Looking to the sea, tL.Aé¢ropolis, the centre of ancient Athens, and once its chief glory, was separated from us by a narrow valley; on-our.other side was the Payx, on.which elevated platform the great concourses of the Athenians were held, with itd still very perfect Bema, -from- which Demosthenes, and Pericless aud' Themistocles, and Solon had Hil of the Muses.Between the l\u2019oyx and us was the site of the: Agora, or market place, now quite unused, and covered in parts with verdant grass.co .Inland our view was confined by the mountain raoge of Hymettus\u2014renowned for its honey\u2014the high peak of the more distant Pentelicus, and the sombre range ot Parnes, over which we could see the lofty Cithicron in.Meparis, the seat of he Cith:cronian /eus.-Southward it was open to the sca, and we looked across the plain to the porta of Pir:cus, Salamis and .Egina, and beyond the Saronic Gulf to the speaks of Epidaurus: and Methana in the Morea, 0.It was to ancient Athens that Paul came, and on which he looked down.from the same pot.But it was a city of idolaters or pan: t was not a street where he would not come on altars and temples, or upon walls relieved by | heroes whom now they worshipped.= There of art and models of perfect symmetry, so carefully finished and taste: fully embellished, he felt-a powerful stirring ral desire for the beautiful, which was shaded ouly by the ascendeney of that deeper.princi everywhere ignored.; .The Agora was the great source of Athen- lan hfe.There its citizens gathered.from morning till evening, repeating\u2019 the gossip of the \u2018day, and askin: what was new.all classes of citizens met\u2014philosopher, artist warrior, statesman and laborer\u2014aud so, to reach each class, Paul was daily found.there procksiming his new doctrine.Fas Laving encountered this great apostle, the i Stoics and Epicureans, stood at the west end of the Agora, and Paul tering the market-place, l\u2019erbaps he had mounted its steps, and, in its corridors and halls ; mingled \u2018with the philosophers of Fate, who bad turned what\" was \u2018used asa gallery of -pictures into a college of wisdom.The benevolent and esteemed Zeno was dead ; but though the school had lost.its head, yet its scholars remained.0, .In much their creed differed from that of other philosophers of the city, and radically from that of the stranger who\u2019 was stirring Btoic's real God\u2014Fate, who dwelt.afar off, iron destiny.All evil, he believed, could be resisted and overcome.if we only followed the all-suflicient guide of our reason.-Our feelings, he said, are to be.extinguished, not pain \u2018must ever be allowed to.master us.Such were some of the articles of the Stoic\u2019s creed \u2014a creed in which the being and love of God had no place, and which shed no light either on man\u2019s past or his future.es - From the \u2018¢ Agora\u2019 they led him to Mars\u2019 Hill, that they might hear ihe mysteries he had come to declare in greater silence and peace.\u2018He was not taken before the.tribunal for we read of: no indictment nor sentence.Had he been an orator, advocating some popular cause, it would have been from the | Bema or the: Poyx he would have spoken ; but a religious question required the special distinction of: a sacred hill, - oo under the -very shadow of the Athenians\u2019 greatest sanctuary, he unfolded the mystery of godliness : * ¢\u2018 God manifest in the flesh, seen of angels, believed on inthe world, received up intoglory.\u201d g Co Co What was the full effect of this appeal is as yet unknown.The vast concourse opened up, and he passed down the steps again.A few believed ; of onlytwo have we the names woman called Demaris ; yet many more, I doubt not, had their names writien in the book of life.But the veil falls again, and :we read of no second visit to Athens, and of no Epistle to theAthenians, Yet the light of the future, the manifestation of the sons of # the heavenly.gift\u2019 and became heirs of the first.resurrection.\u2014 London Sunday- School Teacher.oo To : \u2014 Not less than 107 clergymen have clergymen\u2019s cards from the St.Paul and Pacific Railroad company, entitling them to ride at half-fare.,Ç : ~\u2014 Fisk's modesty kept him back so much during the late excitement in Wall street, that it is proposed henceforth to call him a \u201cRear Admiral.\u2014 Cincinnati Commercial.\u2014 His equal modesty in keeping back from the fulfilment of the coitract made on that occasion also entitlos him to the rank of Arrear Admiral, : ETE = : 2 m0 Pace rar ma is pb er ret dn alii The quiet, shidons of evening were settling.down on the landsenpe., The sun had gone).below a low batik of clouds, above and below | which it was sending out ustream of golden: light.The more distant clouds wore chang.did, front R apot on which we knew he had.\u2018way along the base ot the Acropolis, we came! to Arcopagus, aud, mounting sixteen rough that isolated hill.Immediately st the head: ol the steps, and on tho western shouider- of\u2019 the blue sky.Beforé it the: most -solemn j There are not the ten thousaud houses | swayed the public mind.Behind it was the} Munychiasand Phalerum, or to the islands of eists, who knew not the oue true God.There some histurical painting, or the statoes of can.be little wonder that among all those gems.ropoftion and of bis spirit, and the satisfaction of.the nata- ple\u2014luve of truth, love of God\u2014which he saw\u2019 There Two clusses of philosophers are specified | The Ston- Paæcile.| must have again and again passed it on.en-.\u2018Athens with his new doctrine.ate was the] wearing a stern aspect, and ruling with an subjected to God, and neither pleasure nor: There, before an august assemblage, and | \u2014Dionysius, one of the twelve judges and a God, may declare that many souls aecepted | {EXTRAORDINARY RELIGIOUS REFORM\u2014 ~NUNEROUS PRUTESTAN IN MKX[00: Le : += Ciry or Mrx100, Sept, 1869.To the Editors of the N, Y.Obscrvèr: Profoundly impressed with the Christian work, \u2014the pure evangelienl work now pro: gressing in this-lnd, unknown to the Christ- wus of the United Sintes,\u20141 propose through the colivmns of your long: established journal, to make it known to the benevoleit Christ- \u2018tans of ll.ovangelical Churches in the great Republicof America.A residont of different \u2018parts of Mexico for several years, yet, until a | recent journey through a part of the country and a visit to this ancient city, I bad no ides ot the magnitude of this work.À.Tfore aro now, in thé city of Mexico, \u2018eight_orguuized.bodies of native Mexican lvangelieal Christians, converted from the Mexicun Catholic Church, \u2018l'hey have thoir \u2018appointéd places of public worship, which is conducted with as much propriety, zeal und simple beauty ns J have over witnensed, by reading Scripture, singing, praying end preaching\u2014 teaching that \u2018the -Beriptures T OHUROBES conduct, and tho inventions of men, whether us imajres ol stone, woud, wax oF etal, or the ridiculous\u2019 imposture of - the Virgin Guadalupe, \u201care to bo -rejocted as\u2019 idola- Lrous.PL 0 2.Tu the surrounding country, say within \u201850 milér of the city, there ure 10 or 12 sisns- dur congregations, composed of men and wo- \u2018men who would sulfer martyrdom rather than follow Judas by denying Christ.3.In the State of Zacatecas, several hundred miles from here, \u2018the same great work has a firm foothold snd several congrega- lions.: Po ; .\u201c4, In the ancient, city of Campeche, in the State of Yucatan, the reformation\u2019 has made ity impress and promises the.mont slorious results, oe \u2018 ~~ Beyond this, I sin not sulliciently informed \u2018to speak indetail.But two facts muy be stated, Une is, that there are individual livangelical Christians in all parts of the country, praying for the spread of the Gospel.The other ia, that many of the more enlightened Mexicans, disgusted with the cunning devices of the Church to keep the mass of the people .in.ignorance and superstition, that they may continue to draw their hard-earned money from them, without access tothe Bible, and often stumbling upon Yoltaire or some otber similar work, have become, and are still \u2018becoming, initidels toa greater or less degree.Tl'uese men, too, are generally respectable sud ardeutly devoted to the liberty of their tountry a8 against: priestcraft and tyranny.They point to the flummeries practised to hoodwiuk the Indiaus and more- ignorant classes ; to the immorality of great numbers of priests in gambling, visiting cock-fights, \u2018bull-tirhts, aud in their licentiousness ; often; alas! pointing to priests living in concubinage with families of children, in utter violation of their soleiun vows of \u2018celibacy.No one who hus seen much of Mexico can deny these: last.allegations; \u2014 though, I sincerely believe, there are many priests who are free from them and endeavor to live morally \u2018us they understand | morality.* + 1 ou.The priesthood are terribly alarmed and lvindictively \u2018at work.They have started a weekly and a semi-monthly paper to aruuse the ignorant against thy reformers, If EEvangeli- cal Christians in the United States would see Mexico redeemed, let them belp-this blessed \u2018movement both with material aid and pious hooks and pamphlets in tbe Spanish language.\u2018Eschewiny pohtica, let them aid in-spreading the light of pure Cbristianity in this land, su \u2018blessed by nature, so cursed by men.If they hesitate or doubt, let them send one, twoor three chosen Christian men here to see and confer-with these brethren and learn in person the #lorious facta-herein statèd.Nay more.Mexico is thia day the most important and inviting missionary field on the globe.\u2018It is our immediate neighbor, and, with all the surroundings, it must.inevitably be intimately connected with, and largely influenced by thé United States.Then let young men of pious zeal, preparing for the ministry, thoroughly-study the Spanish language and prepare to help spread truth, virtue and pure religion in Mexico.a A thousand thoughts rush upon me and demand utterance, but this.communication 118 already longer than intended.So, inviting the attention of the American religious presa to this momentous subject, I subscribe myself sincerely, 40 \u201cA FRIEND To RELiciovs-LivERTY.Le.BARNUM AND CAPTAIN.JUDKINS.In the autobiography of P.T.Barnum, .| a sketch.of an interview between !larnum and Judkins, on the steamer commanded by the latter, and coming Th sketch is like Judkins to the life.Barnum Bays :\u2014 oo On Sunday morning divine service was held as urual in the large after-cabin.Of course it was the Episcopal form of worship.The captain conducted the services, -assisted -by the clerk and the ship's surgeon.A dozen or two of the esilors, shaved, washed and neatly dressed, were marched into the cabin by the mate ; most of the passengers were also present.- - | .Those who have witneased this service, as conducted by Captain Judkins, need not be reminded that he does it much as he performs bis duties on deck.He speaks as one havin authority ; and a listener.could hardly help | feeling that; there would be some danger command) were not speedily answered.After dinner I\" asked Rev.Dr.Baird if he would be willing to preach to the passengers in the forward cabin.\u201d He said he would cheerfully do so if it was desired.I.mentioned it to the passengers, and there was a generally- expressed wish among them that he-should preach.I went into the forward cabin, and requested the steward to arrange the chairs and tables properly for religious service.Ie \u2018replied that I must first get the captain\u2019s consent.Of course, I thought this was a mere | matter of for fice and said: RS \u201cCaptain, the passengers desire to have Dr.Baird conduet a religious service in the forward cabin.l'auppose there is no objection.\u201d Te gruffly; \u201c\u2018aud it will nôt be permitted.?\u201d * Why not?\" I asked, in astonishment, \u201cIt is against the rules of the ship.\u201d .board ?\"\u2019 1 - .to-day, and that is enough.If the passengers do not think \u2018that is good enough, let them go without,\u201d\".reply.| BE 4 Captain,\u2019 I replied, ¢ do you pretend to say you will not allow a respectable and well.known clergyman to offer a prayer and hold: religious services on board - request of your passengers ?' : - * That, sir,is exactly what! say.So, now let me hear no more about it.\u201d = By this time a dezen passengers were crowding around his door, and expressing their surprise at his conduct.I was indignant, and used sharp language.: \u201c Well,\u201d said I, \u201cthis is the most contemptible thing I ever heard of on the part Their meanness ought to be published far and \u2018wide.cp vo 10 You had better \u2018 shot up; \u201d said Captain Judkins, with great sternness.- EE {_, \u201cI will not.* shut Gp,\" \u201d I replied ; ¢ for this \"thing is perfectly outrageous.In that singing, till late at night; \u2018and yet on Sun- \u2018day you have the impudence to deny the privilege of 8 prayer-meeting, conducted by a gray-haired and respected minister of the gospel.It is simply infamous!\u201d ° and, no doubt feeling that he was ¢ monarch ulone are to be tiken ns the rule of Christian | #oon to be published by J.B.Burr & Co., is to New York.The; of a \u201crow if the petitions (made as a sort of | ; 80 I went to the captain's of- | \u201c Decidedly there is,\" replied the captain, | \u201c What!\" to have religions services on | \u201c Thére have been religious services once | a the captain's hasty and austere | your ship at the - of the owners of a public passenger ship, | out-of-the-way forward cabin you allow, on] weëk days, due oF swearing, smoking and | Captain Judkins turned red \u2018in the face il voice : = _ if JoFepent such language, I will put you in irons,\u201d ol Co \u201cDo it, if you dare,\u201d said I, feeling my indignation rising.rapidly, ¢ I dare and defy you to put your finger on me.1 would like to mail into New York harbor in hend- cufls on board a British ship, for.the terrible crime of suing that religious worship may be permitted on board.So you may try it as soon as you pleare ; and, when we get to New | York, I'll \u2018show you a touch of Yankec ideas of religious intolerance.\u2019 .The captain made no reply ; and, at the request of friends,\u2019 I walked to another part of the ship.BONES AND ASHES.\u201cBones and ashes pass tlirough the house: keoper\u2019s hands every day.* Wood is still the the ashes\u2018is pretty well understood.They are surplus from the sonp-making, they help the kitchen, garden at the back door.The bones the bones as regularly as the ashes, she would practise a wiser economy, and help her kitchen garden twice as fast.Bones are worth | twice us much as ashes for manure if dissolved, \u2018and- the ashes will reduce them.\u201d l\u2019ut both into a barrel in the cellar, if you please, and after mixing them half and halt, keep hotter the better.\u201d I'he suds should not he poured on in such \u2018quantities as to leach the ashes, In a few months the bones will be.disintegrated, and the whole: mass may then be mixed, and will make an excellent fertilizer for the lower border or the kitchen garden.An English farmer gives the following in regard to the value of soa) ashes: \u2014' *\u201c My opinion of soapers\u2019 ashes is confined to the application \u2018of it as a top dressing on pasture land.About twelve years ago, I \u2018agreed with a soap-boiler for 1,500 tons of soapers\u2019 ashes.I used to apply about 20 wagon loads per acre, and & single bushin \u2018would let the whole in; I was laughed at and that my land would be burned up fur years, and totally ruined ; all of which I disregarded and applied my soapers\u2019 ashes every day in.the year, reeking-froim the vat, without any mixture whatever, I tried six acres mixed up with earth ; but I found it only doing things by halves.My land never burned; but from the time of application became a dark green color, bordering upon black, and has given me more, but never less,than two tons per acre ever since,\u201d \u2014 Ex, LT 0 MISCELLANEOUS.\" Koglish journal, Land and Walter, tells us \u2018how, thus :=\u2014First contrive so that the horse arenot going to hurt him.It ia almost always thin-skinned horees that become savage while cleaning.Make out of 4 inches of a spade-handle, or a rolling-pin, a bit so large that the horse.canuot close his mouth: common bräss rings ecrewed into each end of the \u2018wooden bit will enable you to fasten it to the | beadstall.This alone will generally make a horse quiet.It was Rarey\u2019s plan and seems to oecupy the horse's attention.But if he is very restive, put on knee-caps, strap up one lez and clean him on deep litter, so that if he fulls he'may not hurt himself.Then take a eponge and wash him-all over, with or without \u2018soap, according to his condition ; dry him with a coarse cloth.After washing, a hard brush is necessary.If he will stand it, use the usual hay wisp, but if he=is very tender- with a fine silky coat.: i .KiNesLey oN TBE EnvcatioyN or WOMEN.brush, which will be quiet enough for a horse upon the claims of women to scholastic training: l.et me remind you, first, that while you are devising plaus for educating and civilizing forgetthat the most dangerous of all\u2014far more dangerous, than street Arabs or thieves \u2014is composed, alas! of women, and the causes which keep that class continualiy re- of brain and heart; want of edacation, whether intellectual or moral, which leaves too many a fair savage (and too many not only of our lowest, hut of our lower middle class, are nothing else) with no rational or \u2018profitable occupation, no sense of duty or re- ponsibility, no intellectual exércise (if she can read) save the perusal of illicit and exciting novels; and no ideal hfe, save one which will give the fullest scope to vanity, luxury, and passion.On behalf of these, the most pitiable | of all the victims of'ignorance, I urge earnest Ày on every man, and yet more.on every Woman in this room the duty of offering grrls some numbers of middle-class girls are not now taught\u2014that there are higher objects in life than finery and a:nusement ; that they are responsible to themselves, to the State, and to God for the precious gift of womanhood.| And if I urge the higher education of women bees of the human hive; for the two and a half millions of women who in this land at 8 this moment have to earn their own bread.Professional.[,.A HART, MA, BCL, \"© NOTARY PUBLIO, @ St.Francois Xavier street.DE; C.W.WEBB, Dentist, 51; L St.Lawrence Main street.Artificial Teeth of natural appearance, that answer every {-purposé of the original, inserted uponthe must approved method and basis, Teeth filled, ciean- ed, or extracted, hours : 9 aim.Lo 6 p.m.- \\ vey R.L.O.THAYER, of Mctill University, Montreal, the eelebrateu Ueu- list and Aurlst, may be consulted dally at his Eye and Ear Infirmary, No.228 Notre 1'ame street, over Meesrg.Dufresne & McGarity, G10- cers, on all diseases of the Kye and Lar.Residence, 39 Beaver Hall Terrace.Cataracts or spots on the eye removed.Squint or Orôss-Kye cured iustalhtaneousiv.Artificial Eyes Inserted withont previous operation, or causing pain, - .Deafnoss from discharge cured, and tumor removed, = Office hours, 10 10 6; ADAME CH.FUHRE in, D PF, : YL CC TMiDwWI Licensed by the College Hambu ; and by the MoGiil Mr College 6 8T.ELIZABETR STREET, '- Gontinnes to receive ladles at her own rel.| ere ali necess care, com medical attendance Will ba riven.ort, and EsTABLISHED 1850; ~~.Fine Arts, &o.PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE ST.Ir ANDREW'S °° - \u201cAND .~~ UNITARIAN CHURCHES, ° \u201cBefore and after the Fige, can be had of.wf 3.4.PARKS, ~~, \u201c 81 Bl, James street.NEV PICTURE FRAME ' LOOKING-GLASS WAREROOMS, AND | \u201c LOUIS BARRE & 00, | _ CORNER BY.PETER AND ORAIG STREETS.LIÉE - ; .\u201cA apléritidÉ, collection oi the latest Pictures Just recelyed, and will-be sold at London prices.vovery.Wot pion of Pioture-Framing made ordersiv;.- § LOUIS BARRE & CO, MIRRORS! MIRRORS!! \u2026 LOUIS BARRE & CU = .of all he surveyed,\u201d \u2018exclaimed; in aloud|- chief fuel in the farm house, and the value of | prized for the lye they yield, and if there in a | c are generally thrown to the dog, and lost.F Now, if the careful housekeeper would save | them constantly moist with soap cuds, andthe | abused for my folly, the wise ones alleging | To Quikr a Horss wir CLzanixa.\u2014The-| shall not hurt you, then teach him that you |.-skinned, be content with cloth and a very soft | | \u2014The Rev.Charles Kingsley, in his late ad: | | ress upon the subject of educating all classes | - in Great Britain, makes the following remarks the so-called dangerous classes, you must not | cruited are not so much poverty as emjtiness: | education which will teach them what vast] for the sake of such as.these foolish butter- | .flies, how much more for the wise, working | J] make Soap without Lime or Lye, and with Re GOULDEN, 277 and 1 real > Oharges moderale.Uffice | lo call and examine the most complete stock | Has recelved and opened à very large and com- | and opened out for the Fail of 208 Ë _ _ \u2014 mm ate = rae 4m = e = rm \u2018Sewing Machines, N GW: WILLIAMS & CO, MANUFAUTURKRS of SEW ING-MAOH IN E8 ¢ We have just finished a large lot of the Howe and Singer Patterns Mowing Machines, with several new and valuable improvements.- An Inspection of the samples at our Show solicited.! - Prices vory low, .Terms very liberal, , Aud every machine warranted, Bewing Machines and Hoot and #hne Machin.\"Nu, 68 Princèntrget, , : © C.W.WILLIAMS & CO., #7 NUTKE DAME STREET, Montreal.N =.EWING-HACHINE MANUFACTURER, | Raceived Lhe first, highest, aud.only prisé AWAr \u2018the BING EC MACHINES ul the late fixhilbi- tion held in Montreal, oo ; N.B.\u2014 Eighteen years\u2019 practical experience In the manufacture of .: © FIKST-CLASS SEW! He keeps consluntly in Htock :.SINGER'S FAMILY \u2014various styles.SINGER No.2 for Manufacturing.HOWE MACHINES, A, B, O, a \u2018INA NOIBKI.EHS, A, B, O, FLORENOK * REVERSIBLE KEKDL\u201d\"\u2014various styles, Co NG MACHINES, LOCK STITCH MACHINES.\u201cPrice, $0.00.NEW ELLIPTIC FAMILY MACHINE, Price, BUTTON-HOI E MACHINES.- | WAX-THREÉA à MACHINEH, A, B, O.BOUT and SHUK MAQHINERY.SEWING-MACHINK FIN DINGS, Ladies taught to operate, :, Repairing promptly attended to, at \u2018 : J; D, LAW LOITS, \u2026 465 Notre Dame street, Factory : 48 Nazareth street, Montreal, La - Apothecäries, dec: mee ee pee CORNFR OF HT LAWRFNCE AND BT, CATHERINE STREETS.JUST RECEIVED, - Fresh Cod Liver Uil,\u2014almost free from taste.Keating's Cough Lozenges, .Granulated Citrate of Magnesia, denulne Lu-, bin\u2019s Perfumes, Combs and Brushes, ac.' Medicines can be obtained and Prescriptions Dispensed at all hours, day or might, by ringing the Bell.; .oo - Agent for the Genuine Concentrated Lye, the.most powerful Baponifier known.J.D.L.AMBROSSE, 242 ST, LAWRENCE STREET, Re) : - ; \"NLASGOW DRUG HALL, 396 DB NOTRE DAME BTREET.\u2014 CONCENTRATED LYE.\u2014The subscriber begs to notify the public tuat in Order to guard azainst the fraudulent imitations which are being offered for sale, he has adopted a new style of box with & RAISED LID.Parties purchasing cin therefore easily distinguish \u201cCONCENTRATED LY&\u201d from the bogus article.For tale by.all respect able Drugglsis and Grocers throughout the Dominion.i ; HYACINTAS ! HYACINTHS !\u2014The subsecri- | ber has just received a splendid lot of numed Hyacinths, ail colors, \"Also Tulips, Jonquils, - ca, &c.wurde tended to.: HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES AND BOOKS, A fuil supply always on hand.Also HUN- PHREY'S SPECIFICS, all numbers.J.A.HARTE, CHEMIST, 396 Notre Dame at.BEAUTIFUL HAIR, NATURE'S CROWN, .You MUST CULTIVATE IT.GE AY HA IR Je à certain indication Ç of decay at the roots NEWSTYLE IMPORTANT CHANGE.REAL HAIR RESTORER AND DRKSSING -.Combined in Uue Bottle.~~ M=zs, 8.A.ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORER \u2018WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR To ITR NATURAL .LIFE, COLOR AND BEAUTY.; \"It is a most delightful Hair Dressing, \"It will promote luxuriaut growth.FALLING HAIR is immediately checked.Mrs.8, A, ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSAMUM, another preparation for the Hair; cléar and transparent, without sediment.It is very simple and oflen | produces wonderful results.11s great supertority rs {rom the Country carefully at- French Pomadesis acknowledged by all, not only la this country but in Europe.- The Restorer and Zylobalsamum £ho itd not he used one with \u2018the other, Bold by all Druggists, : Proprietors, 3.RB.VAN DUZER 4 Ca, Wholesale Druggiste, 33 Burclay street aud 40 Park Place, New York.LL LE RIZK MEDAL, 1862.SILVER MEDAL, 1è67,\u2014For ASTHMA à CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, LATURA TALULA aitards im- \u2018mediate relief.\u2014**A remedy of great power apd usefulness,\u201d\u2014Dr.W.Barker, \u2018\u2018Ufgreat eflicacy in cases of Asthma and Chronic Brouchitis.\u201d\u2014 Dublin Journal Medical Science.causes 10 hausea, When the right kind,l1 have never known au instance in which relief was.\u2018not oblaived.\u201d\u2014Gen.Alexander to Hon.B.Stuart.In Tins, 28, 6d., 58., und 10s.Ur formed into Cigars and Cigarettes, Boxes.3s., 6s., 8s., and 158.Pasuilies tor inhalation, Boxes, 28.6d., 33., aud lus .SAVORY & MOORE, .143 New Bond Street, London.Wholesale Agents; F.CONDILL & CO., \u2019 Montreal.LL YOULDEN\u2019S NATRO-KALI, or A EXTRACT OF SOAP,\u2014superlor to any ncentrated Lye now in use, \u2018arranted to.little or no trouble.For sale by bruggists, Gro- | cers, and Country Store-keepers ; Messrs, kerry Brothers & Crathern ; Kvans, Mercer & Co.; Ly- | mans, Clare & Co.; Devins & Bolton; Wm.Mo- Gibbon, Dufresne & Mc3arity, W.McLaren, U.ac.Made solely by the Inventor, J.St Lawrence street, Mont ARIO MEDICAL HALL, OM - 265 NOTRE DAME STREET.JUST -RECEIVED, from London and New York, a comvlete assortment of SURGIL- .« CAL INSTRUMENTS,\" Oonsisting in part of-\u2014 AMPUTATING INSTRUMENTS, a MIDWIFERY INSTRUMENTS, PoST-MORTEM INSTRUMENTS, : DISSECTING INSTRUMENTS, 204 .POCKET DRESSING INSTRUMENTS, | : IMSCALPELS, BYME'S KNIVES, TRUCARS, BisTOU- RIES, STETHESCOPES, FORCEPS, HCISS0LS, LANCETS, &C., &C.Surgeons and Medical Students would do well iu the City, .CHARLES G.WILSON, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST.loots; &o.B Carpets, FRESH IMPO RTS.JAMES BAYLIS, : 140 ST.JAMES BTREET, + plete assortmentof | \" - CURTAIN MATERIALS Co IN DAMASKS, © REPS,and © + -.LACE, With an additional supply of CARPETS, and OIL CLOTHS, &c., dc, - - MONTREAL CARPET, OIL CLOTH, : AND: : OURTAIN WARRHOUSE, : The importations have lately been received 1869, And on examination they will be found unusual.R: CAMPBELL & 00., _ Frimay, Octose 20, 1869 Roomna,- 317 Notre bame wlraët, respectfully _ ery of every description répaired at onr Works, | } Cars leaves Monireul at ».4) a.m, f I Bpringtield ac,, arrivin; ln New \u2018p.m .: J LD.LAWLOR, E 17 LAWRENCE DRUG HALL,| \u2018Bnow-dropa, Crocus, Tropxolums, Scilix Siberf- | and economy as a Hair Dressing over high cost | \u201cThe smoke |\u2019 90] MeGILL STREET.210 i Machinery, ge.HOR ie Bets, 8, Sood hand, 1, der, al the Eagle Foundry, 3 1 3 King oct œ LATFORM BCALgs JAMVH FYFE, Firat Pri \u2019 Raliroed Depot, Élu Wellington atreet, y \u2018 \u2019 Railway 8, &c, RAL .Prize Mavufactorey , Cuai, and Oller Route § \u2014\u2014 TERMONT CENT M T4 \u2014COMMENCING July 28, 1408,\u201d TRAINÉ GOING MOUTH AND RAST DAY KXPREYS With elogant Draw; Roy Boston, &e., arriving in Boston at or Vein © NIGHT KXPRESS loaves for MODEL À p.m.for Waterloo, Lawton, aud New Tou 3 riving at Boston at Ri am, \u2018cobneetng à ».iowa\u2019 Falls will: Chenthire K.M.for gos be Worcester, and with Vermont Valley Kk Find York « Pr TRAINS GOTNG NORTH AND Yagy DAY ExerEss with Drawing- Roo Bomion via LOWeli GL 8 8.T0., vie OW 7.40 a.m.Springfield at 7.45, for wy, a Montreal, 4c., arriving al Montreal gy bang, NIGHT' EXFRKESS leave Hellows 5 fa.receiving Re! ger from Verman \u201c .K., lenying New York al 1215 Li Cheshire R.R,, leaving Poston at Pa, necting at White AMiver Junction wux we leaving Boston at 6.00 p 10: for Mubtreg, ! Bleeping Carn are att «chied to ing \u2018 express trains, runnin, between Me Et J Hoxton, and Sb Albenr atid BpringBeld, ¥ for tickets and freight.Apply at Veg, Central Otice No.3) Great Hi, Jutnes Hing © Tickets fasued through at Lue Cora pan cipai stations.Co Pas For further Information and time of aud departure of ail Trains at term G.MFRBILE, General fa, 5.Albans, July 26th, 1549, - © Bonaventure Siation as ti GOING WEST.\u2014Day Express for Ogde | Ottawa, Brockville, .Kiugalon, Belleville, ronto, Guelph, London, Brautford, * Accommodation Tratufor Kingston mediate Statouns, at 7.15 a.m, Hevlos and later Trains for Lachine at 7.00 a.m, 0.004 12.00, 3,00 p.m., 5.00 p.rm ., and 6.20 p.m, GOING SOUTH AND KAST.\u2014Actommedatio train for Isländ Poud and Luter 10 odisiestation at7wam + \u20ac Express for Boston, at F.60 a.m, Express for New \\urk andBoston at 4% via Vermout Central.: Expreusfor New York via Pinitaburgi, Lan Champlain, Burlington, and Rutiaud, st ia a.m., and 440 pm.; Express for Island Pond, at 20 p.m.Night Express for Que sec, Island\u2019 Pond, Gy hi and Poruand, stopping between Moning \u2018and Island Pond at Bt, Hilaire, St.Hyacinth Acwn,; Richmond, Sherbrooke, Walervilly a Comuicooke only, at-lu.10 P, M.» - -0.J.BBX DUES, Managing Diréete : \u2014\u2014\u2014 = Pabishon* Notices.D EE NITY AnD TOWN AGENCIN /; FORTHE®ALE OF THE NEW DOMINION MONTHLY.The following is à 1st of places whem @y NEW DOMINION MOXT.ILY is sold regaledyly Book-asilers, News Agents, âc.:\u2014 .Tunis & Co,, Clifton, O.J.T.Hewitt, Collingwood, O.J.Sallsbury, Cobourg.U.: E.A.Taylor, Londun, O.T.J.Mourhouse, Goderich, O.Jubu Henderson, Kiugstan, U.E Uverell, Brockvilie, VU.\" J.C.Overell, Believilie, O._} C.E.Henderson, Almunts, O.J.Durie & Hon, Ollawa, U.Joues aHolland, Ottawa, O.Jd.J.Day, Guelph, 0.' A.J.Donley, Simcoe, 0.+, Middleton & Dawson, Quebec, Q.\" N.Brisbin, Mitchel}, 0.H.A.Harvey, Chariotietown, P.I.L - A8 Irving, Tor to, OU.oo W.C.Chewett, Toronta, O.D.McMaster, Sarnia, 1).K.Harrison, Belleviile, O.Fredrum & Hotfmau, Fergus, O.Wm.Warwick, Woodstock, UO, W.H.La Penotiere, Klora, 4, .\u201cM.A.Buckley, Halifax, N.S.- (3.K; Morton & Co, da, .% Ss.Hall, do.vee, Q .John Browu, Que .> ki.Helwell, do, .Colwell, Mitchell, O.John Mills, London, O.J.A.Baird, Port Hope, O, ft.A.Woodcock, Lugersoil, U.J.& A.McMillun, 8t.John, N.8.Geo.Pletce, Queliee,Q.- P.Byrne, Prescutt, UH.41°.Dubeot, Purt Hape, UH.Kivsmanp.Allsa Craig, 0.A.Randall, Lindsay, O.D.Archibaild, rummenrside, P.F.1.H.McLean, Caledon, ©, J.Vau Normuu, Bellevitle, O.KR.Phillip, Fergus, O.A.Andrew, Kincardine, U, G.W.Crane, OUaws, U, (ITY AND TOWN AGEWH | \u201c FOR THE SALE OF THE \u201cDAILY WITNESS\" The following 1a a list of tise places whenthe \u201cDAILY WITNESS\u201d is aold regularly by wer boys :\u2014 : ; =, itt Province of Quebec.| Provines of Outer.Montr Ottawa, doncrest Oornwall, - tst, Johus, Prescott, West Farnham, _ Brockville, Granby, .Cobourg, Waterloo, Belleville, Bedford, Gananoque, Coaticook, y Kingston Lennoxville, Carieton Place, Sherbrooke, Bowmanville, Richmond, = Lachine, The WITNESS has, we believe, a larger cer lation in this city than all the other dailies leg ther, and it has also a good circulation in ell i above places ; besides its regular mail sabecit ers scatlered all over the provinces of Oui and Quebec.Our circulation in Ouaws & instance, is about 300 by news-boys, when Par liament is in session, and 260 at other times, de sides our regular mail subecribers ; ia Kia ston, 20; Believille, 125; Cobourg, 155; and 8 other places, above mentioned, in properties.| We need nat polat out to business men the Tae of such a medjuna for aiverlising.re OUR PUBLICA 10N3.TERMS OF, DAILY WITNESS (by mail), $3.00 pes anos \"postage, Sa sin aaitvered = nk MONTREAL WITHess (Semi-Weekiy) $1 annum ; ©, 40c.Bingie, Copie K Mailed Auosdat and Friday morning WEEKLY WITNESS, -$L00 per annum ; past ; 2c.Single copies, 2d, HealyoR Tou days._ Bubscribers In the Dominion pay the poset atiheir own offices.To the United tale Britain the postage is payasie with the s8 tion.Advertisements inserted in any of these tions at the rate of 7 ce uts per live firet insertion and $4 cents each subsequent insez ion.: 4 g vo.\u2019 .a NEW DOMINION MORYHLY, $1.50 per anno.6 copies for $5.00; postage paid.Sing copies, 166.| .; th.Advertising=1 rage, $10.00 per mont! | 1 se \u201c mn 4 06 | Printed Leaves stitched in, $1.00 per 1008 | CANADIAN MESSERGSE, 87}¢.per annum._ Clubs of ; to 1 person, $1.40 \u2019 ue 7 \u201c 2.00 \u201c 50 \u201c 13.00 \u201c100 \u201c25.00 / \"Postage paid.Advertising rates, $1.00 per line.- The above rates are all cash in-advanos nes the papers stop when the time paid for 63 ' The postage on a single copy of & never is 2 cents, aid by stamp, apd-on& Cal, such a8 Dominion Monthy, 1 cent.JOHN DOUGALL ASO, ee apd THE \u201c MONTREAD W ITN ESS?1s printed \u2026 dy extensive and cholcely selected, : =] .MOGILL SIREËÉT.\u2018published by JouN \u2018Dov@aLL & 80%: sad \u2018 Erietors, at I Ureat Bt Jamer Siret of Drummond Street, ROAD LINE.\u2014\u2014UMMER Aus 8 TAVELLERS TIMETAR | { \u201cTrains now leave _ lows:= pro : Imig way stalioos, apply at the Tickel Ullic, 2 ; vonture Station.ts \u201c - FOR SA Buftalo, Detroit, Chicago, and al; points West ai BE | swam.Night do.du, at 7.30 p.m, 1 PA | rr VoL.A.ma dp Fur 3a Lm mo LET : ahte flav unetitor wire A pply Lo HO 5 ; U LET, \u201cNov, 378 RY - ft.Antoine 8 Baths, J ate 3 1) Lien porroini 1 HOUF FE ine au \">.pe .Apply meUruaia grec LET.Jet May fup r ! TU 51.LET,: comm] les ; pital street, En)» mes.The ce: the pro perty re arp ees; nous pee, he ; or with + Poe into al: ted 10 the well 1 hied tlre Ap cstiOD , No.6 { pa / BE + : balance of coataipcd Hou-o .= in a de situsted LE a the West rod., JONES, Estate - MURNISII LET im mouths, irom 1: Address Box o- Pisce, Ni érlue, containit- © Immediate pos to JAMES MU.ololng Molsuus | MO LET, + 2 Bw.Pecr bevy goods.!: Possession imui DOYLE & CU.OUSt Alexatder tiers.Apply o CO., Nos.341 and OUSE 1 moced etr- t an) rear Kitchen io rear sud respectable ssMay.Apply L\u201c, .sc Terrace families ; peas: river opposite St is being thorcuz) led throu-' osember, lw.BLACK (Slack .] A YO BEL.=The lan ercactile Libr Bali, with ant.mepls ni: for ibeir regulsr Appiy on ibe Jr! GENTS TO CAN NEW I ora! Apply wither ater, lo ARIA ATOR RSS : 3 an FLOWER Vas R SHARD.MPTY Aron-boun i dallons each.HE \u201cMB ly isi aa no ° - ii Residence ont ee mes \u201cgr.sa NExr Doi DECALUUMAN DIAPRANI SHEFI 1 WOOLY, sli Kin \u2014A large vari: TIOLRS, WAX aud ?.hand.BOUQUETS + MEtcar About 670 V.8d recent publ Merature, Nav.ary, \u2014and dar: larger additions The Reading leading Bi Papers, Magaz.M \u201c ANNt erch Ladies, aw New membe { Year euui Montreal, is! MELsor Tu Compan: delivery Of ROL) ad all aizes, Also, FLAGU of house: ORice\u2014 No.41 JOB | t \u201c STKAM ELEGANCH EXCELLEN MODERAT 1 PROMPTN E: FOLFILMEN Cards, VIRCULA ts, BILL HEADS, PAMPHLETS, SATALOGUE- APPEAL CAS: LABELS, CONSTITUTIL Araple facili | SUR PRINTIN Oréers noliette : "]
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