The canadian gleaner, 3 décembre 1869, vendredi 3 décembre 1869
[" ?re ARM FOR SALE._ + of the breeses]from the osean all the year sound, ~~ TO BELL, at Heräman\u2019s Oorners, à .is unusually healthy.A large proportion ef the w - lot comprising 34 acres, with dwell- > diseases are those resulting from overwork, ez- ie - ing-house and other buildings there- citerment, i be il Prom its central Sod souvent.one pe oxeess of one\u2019 bind or nt situation, this property would be valuable to an, avother, elifs e neises 108 tradesman or any one estrous of commencing b \u2014faet alike i ile of Fao Fre ats i «se.Apply on the premises io Mrs MEREDITH 4 cn and in pleasures.Theale be P / , OHNSTON.is of such electrie and invigorating quality thes hoy Oct.15, 1869.: i - brains and muscles cau stand a deal then + TUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY \u2014 o8 the Atlantic sesboard, but there fo iit So.o os \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014__ \u2014 Fond which human nature eaunot sahly ge, sad COUNTY OF BEAUHARNOIS.NO.6.HUNTINGDON, C.E.FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1869.$1 A-VEAR, |\u2018 fe 7 tbe neo coe mors rere lily so 8 PRESIDENT: \u2014 \u2014 = he that a large proportion are going: deyedd om ARCH'BALD HENDERSON, Esq.W.W.DALGILESH TROUT RIVER LINES TANNERY.: XXX OYSTERS AND FINNAN HADDIES.SAN FRANCISCO this limit.\u201d They are eager for riches \u2018ob power ¢ DIREOTORS: \u2014 .or position\u2014they strive day and nigh ling George Cross, Es, James Reid, Esq., Francis W.ESPECTFULLY announces to his numerous SPENCER CO.keep constantly on hand a large A FRESH LOT just received.Tus correspondent of a Boston paper sends know little of repose or modes ti : i b wd Sheriff, Esq., M.D., John Symons, Bsq., James customers that he is now receiving his stock of assortmedt of Leather, comprising Upper, Har- tho following readable account of what he saw i tio.bp.© Fortune, Esq., Alexander McNaughton, Esq.ness, Calfskin, Kip, and Sole, all of the best quality th .ssswin| The women are much like tbe masp\u2014ibey, Fia.SscrETauY anD TrEASUuER-A.Somerville, Huating- FALL AND W.NTER GOODS, and the lowest remunerative priees.Also, Sheep- MAS AND NEW YEARS GIFTS.\u2014A splendid e commercial capital of California : too, live fast.They should be à moral P 4 Col don.in of all descriptions, assortrdent vf Fancy Goods, Toys, Perfumes What are the things that seem notable in San ch : , ge AcznTs \u2014 William Edwards, Franklin; Robert .eather of our manufacture has been largely used and Confectioncey, for the Holidays Franci » the commuaity, but one doesn't find thet they ROSS Middlemiss, Hinchinbrooke; J.G.Cowley Teo Houta; comprising all the varieties usually found in a village since the opening of our Tannery, and has given the ! ranclsco to caster eyes?Well, I'll make note are, They seem the most engagi Thomas Clarke, St.Philomene Peter McNaughton, store.His stock of best satisfaction.Shoemakers, Sudlers, Farmers, and \u2019 of some that strike me in this hurried J seen ; gaging oreatiserie : : i ; AISIN i : urried and super- the world, \u2014b i ; Hemmingford ; Robt.Smaill, Elgin ; Dr.Anderson, .others requiring Leather, will do well to call, as we INS, Currants, Citron, Lemon and Orange fehl stud : e world, \u2014bright vivacious entestsining but Durham; Thomas Gebbie, Howick ; Alexander Me- GROOERIES can supply them in sny quantity, at the most moder- Peel, at a sttiall advance on cost.study.not heroi i LA ' ie, not given to tho exertion of a purify istosh, Athelstane ; Jas.Ÿ.Cameron, Dundes; I.I.ste rates, and quality guaranteed.San Francisco itself is à potable thing.It; ! so., ° hat © - Orevier, St.Anicet; J.C.Manning, Franklin le very large, of the best quality, and at prices that Y2\" Cash paid for Hides and Pelts.Mr.Walsh FULL assortment of Groceries, ineludiag a seems but a little while since we began\u2019 to read tog and cnunobliog influence.It's almost Kke sine 3 Parties wishing to insure their property, are wijl®ensure a ready sale.ge has also the largest and Huntingdon, will buy Hides on our account.A choice lot of fresh Salmon, Pick read diseourtesy to say that, but nev .rge » Pickled Salmon y say ertheless it ip the nce- requested to apply to the Agents or Secretary.bést assortment 0 T SPENCER & CO.and Flerring.about it\u2014after the Mexican war, and tbat isn't truth as I sce it.Thoy are extravagant an the .rout River, Nov.2.KF No.1 COAL OIL very cheap.so far off but that men and women who are ; \u2018 eves DELORME, DRESS GOUDS, FLANNELS, TWEEDS, AND JOHN GILMORE its ohiof inci Jet men,\u2014if nos in horses agd table pleasures; then \" .a ! | riod WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FULLED CLOTHS, : LOGS WANTED.Nov.19, 1869.Sty is vents Sour ol a hie fo opel The iu dress and jewels.Women of the higher class a , on a CGR .in LEATHER MERCHANT, in the place.His stock of Boots and Shoes is second | OR good, sound HEMLOCK LOGS, ul to be over rh 9 ° phe * \u2018 near 150,000, and returns an assessment valua- who spp: on the rot! for instance, lo mpdest 0 none in the country.Al d select f inches, the undersigned w 1 tan- e Farm known as .0 exoe n, \u2014 ovar-de t 418, ST.PAUL STREET, Crockery, Hats and Caps, Buffalo Robes Sole Leather dard.Will take.no Logs Without rafting t Taber.\" À the Joseph 'Whyto farm, adjoining thon of over $100,000,0001 Io these three lives waste, i i pron ; Pavel spot, , ; .ul display cf silks and ribbons apd streams &c., and, without waiting to particularize, he would ALEX.ANDERSON the Village of Huntingdon.immedi.I give you a fact on which you may ponder a i soon [3 DOORS FROM TE OUSTOM HOUSN.] say to intending purchasers Valleyfield ate possession will be given.For god whil i ironing oT 2 the general rule.Tknow very well that : urther particulars apply to sin : .\u2019 to be MONTREAL COME AND SEE! yheld.fur icul ly D.SHANKS ure er outlive the or sérprisiog l\u2019m on dangerous ground; I don't forget how rs of Huftingdon, Oct.13, DOMINION THRESHING MILLS.\u201cHuntingdon.© R J anywhere 8ee fn LEKI\" ia.charmiag wo hate found these sisters and wives orte.Mr P.Delorme has constantly on band a large and HRESHING MILLS mad the Brasher Fall Huntingdon, 15, 1869, h ue us tho city late in the evening just at and mothers; but if I speak at all I must say well selected assortment of all kinds of Leather, con- 1 * made on the Brasher Fails ; the i dame sisting of Sole and Harness Leather, Wax and Grain HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.pattern, with all ho latest improvements, and FARM FOR SALE to go out August, 1 vote curly he Pate that woman doesn\u2019t stand as a strong and buma- i uppers, French calf skins, Kipp and English calf, ses ue warranted to give satisfaction.aving had long ex- ; \u2019 ; .air was ni ; se at ving Ce alan and American Kipp, Minding, Lining, &c.N addition to their Mowers and Reapers, Gillies & perience in the manufacture of Agricultural Machinery PA SITUATED on the Fourth Concession raw and nipping, the sky was hidden with thick piriog force in this city whoro such a fores isso this Morocco, Copper Caps for Shoes, Lasts, Thread, oyd continue, as heretofore, to manufacture farmers are requested to call and examine before pur- dt es n, being Lot No.38, à th Lo much required.Le eee Ba tent Leather of all kinds for GRUBBERS, CORN HOES, PLOW CASTINGS, chasing elsewhere.The subscriber will defy compe- Î with barns, stables, and dwelling and threatening clouds\u2014I wanted to be gone ppg iti h ci y: > Saddlers and Shoe-makers.PLOWS.HO Co * tition for durability and cheapness, Also, in addi- and al : house thereon, with two good wells only an bour, but I went back and got an um- zens are rue i given to riding.The arth- Feb.28, 1868.» HOLLOW ARE, STOVES, & tion to the Threshing Mills, the subscriber keeps \u201c'F TE ea ply to JAMES ADAMS brella and put on my overcoat.I didn't need 700d old fushion of sitting a saddlo\u2014it is » joy Cau- THRESHING MIL LS, &c.constantly on hand Allan's Corel \u2018 3 AMS, the umbrelle: but the pi Lo à bia to sco that so many mon and women know hew whole a They have secured qe services of Me J.R.Graham, GRUBBERS, FANNING MILLS & HORSE RAKES, Oct.29, 1869.to have B.mid-f ù a Bo 108 to ride gragefully.When in eastern atablos you THE OLD STAND la perintendent of the celebrated Manufactory of which as they are all made by himself, and of the 0 By mid-forenoon the clouds were dis- 5,3 ono good riding horse you hero lod doses; , Was , hreshing Machines at Brasher Falls, N.Y., to take best material, he can confidently recommend them, FLAX, sipated and the overcoat was a useless piece of & y nds \u2019 dame charge of the manufacture of the Threshing Mills.and will guarantee all work done by him.ropert B I be .where you can there find one lady for company b sorts of repairs done on the shortest notice,and #7 Repairs of all kinds done with despatch, and FVHE Beauharnois Flax Mill being now in full opera- property.Ly noon gon to wonder if 1 io a morning canto h ¥ roac .on reasonable terms.on reasonable terms, tion, the subscribers would Souty all parties hado't better go and buy a thin cost.In the § ofnter you oan hore lod « ssore ; re an T= undersigned has received the balance of his GILLIES & BOYD ROBERT NAW, having retted flax to dispose of, that they are prepared afternona the wind came up\u2014the air w k whero you thero sce ton mon on horseback of ® reval- recent purchases, and his stoek of J.E & WM.WINTERS MANUFACTURER, 10 buy any quantity, for which they will pag the and the dust blind Te = Was Ke | day you here sce more than a hundred, and we ati CTIONEERE .>, HOWICK, P.Q highest market price.Flax Seed also purchased: nd the dust blinding.That day repeated itself of the other scaboard k ating | W I N T E R G 0 0 D 8S U RS, Durham, are prepared to undar- 11.8 : 4 oard were awkward enough ie | take Sales of all descriptions at the shortest June 11,1869.Beauharnois F1 il où PRO & CO.Then twenty-four hours till the end of September.when mounted with those of this seaboard.We i lete : it is the | t best- notice.ubarpois Flax Mill, Oct.15, 1869.hen there was a change-\u2014the mornings came mi 1 the he hoy ever opened out It largest and est-selected Sept.17, 1869.RAM LAMBS FOR SALE.TT BARLEY WANTED in warm snd balmy, men left off their ovorconts ight come over here and learn many a lesson to .met \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 4 4 TED.: ; , » our advantage.rolling DRY GOODS, GROCERIES MOLLOY & EGAN, OR SALE three Roms, cross between the Leices- NTED ne il \u2019 women left off their furs, and it was a delight all Isa puinfal subjoct to speak of, but ont of ; , , HOLESALE AND RETAIL GROC ter and Cotswold.A) at the Huntiogdon Mills, a few hun- day long to 3 i i A \\ ; , ertiogge Wine and Spirit Merchants, OCERS, D.M'FARLANE, senr., dred bushels of guod, clean, two-rowed Yoon | i rots, As ! ut hero 10] the peculiaritics of Sun Fraucisco is\u2014FLuas.Cn 2 EOOTS & SHOES, J91 MoGILL STREET, MONTREAL oct.15.1000 Hlgin.BARLEY, for which the highest price will be paid.on room, in the third story of the Cosmopolitan, Put the word in beg letters, good printer, for K's ; ; ! ET, MO) .ct.HENDE ear a patter in t i ; ; f the HARDWARE, CROCKERY, FISH, OIL, Highest price paid for all kinds of Country Produce.Muntagdon, Nov, 5, 1869.A- HENDERSON window ond the io woot o Tho outsilo ny vory important.Wat à tito wo had for the neigh- Be, bo, ke Prat wir Nail Sama, a) TAILORING.HUNTINGDON LIVE STOCK \u2014 way across tho omer court\u2014if 1 lok out, shal fos fortuighty to bosure! And tho residents 4 b&e 2 » Es.\u2014_\u2014 NTI) ) VE STOCK IMPORT- - 1 shall with a grim senso of bumor, comforted us with .S AVING left Mr, Walsh I beg to inform my old ING COMPANY.find tho stars bright overhead, and discover that it à ! .to the In Dry Goods he would call particular attention CHOICE FARMING LANDS FOR SALE fricnds and customers that they will find \u2018me CoMPAI the patter on ru is onl ! from the f I r assuranges that it is only now-comors io whése $100,- to his large assortment of Cloths, consisting of Over COUNTY IN THE at my old stand, in my own house, prepared to do all à T o meeting of the shareholders of ihe above for mist.I've heard y fro ¢ fall of blood these savages of the sand-hills delight! J à from gratin othe, Scotch and ity oa ) OF LAMBTON, ONTARIO.work entrusted tome with NEATNESS And DESTATOU, A Company, held on the 20th instant, it was °g mist.ve heard that running wator-spout | can't writo of thom-\u2014L'm sure thero are ab least y 1) J ad \u201c .1 .se .i em which will be sold cheap.Having a Tailoring estab- que undersigned has been instructed to offer for Huntingdon, July 39, 1869.rasolpet ant the cight shares which are not taken every vight for two mocks on or free, oc- half a dozen now about mo, though I best and ishment in connection with his store, customers can sale several lots of land in the above County, 9 five doll | Aupli ill ples , silence of midnight, I've been shook and turned every rag of clothing I\u2019 y Int have their purchases made up in the best style and at They are well timbered; free from stones, and > seventy-five dollars pec shave.Applicants will please, i i J rag of clothing Lve es > jail at : el Ley Are ; , NEW ARRIVALS.therefore, apply to the undersigned on or before th tricked into the fancy that there was really a ressod thi à 0 trial, a anti at Lis took © CE Tage and vatied, ity of soil.and.of aura avantages erti \u2014- A 20th December next.ghee ° * storm.But there hasn't been a drop of vain 0 = o ! on y bis Org, 18 with and marked at low prices.passed in the Dominion.UST received at J.Edwards\u2019 a large and carefully ANDREW SOMERVILLE, since I ca ; ha 8 ! irst and last, I've found it very interesting : XZ7 For further informati i selected assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Secretary- Treasurer.° came into the State, nor sinco May, | to study the Chinese.The 20 of ht aod A large lot of No.1 Labrador Herrings.payment, apply to = T * price and terms of Boots and Fancy Ware, consisting, in part, of Water.Huntingdon, Nov.24th, 1869.either, for that matter, and there isn't likely to them in tho city\u2014thoi ia th hing.N.B.À call is respectfully requested from all his R \"Office.Sarnia.! proof, Nap Cloth, Velveteen and Black Cloth, for 5 i i y : SIty\u2014haclr prescoce 1s the ote IY oy p y reques om is rene of ice, Sarnia la dies ap ct Mantles, French Thibet, Aber den, NOTICE.be any ull we are à weck or two into November.notable above all others in°connection with\u2019 Sen esented Knickerbocker and plain Winceys, Black and Figured .\u2014_\u2014 This is a summor day io San Francisoo\u2014cold Francisco.They bring you faco to fi ith the t WM.WALSH.TO LET OR FOR SALE Lustre for dresses, with Trimmings in great variety.LI, Parties indebted to the undersigned, cither and cloudy all the morning, with heavy f | i 8 you faca face with \u2018enport, Huntingdon, Nov., 1869 A PIECE, or parcel of land\u201d situate in Paisley and all wool Long Shawls, Shoulder and by note or bouk Account, are requested to call |, .y 8 y fog toll-| Oriental world and the times threo thousand se.It gdom, OT : TECE, or parcel of land, situate in Breakfast Shawls, Clouds, Corsets, Hoop and Bal- and settle the same, on or before the lst day of De- [UE IN from the ocean through the Gate and over Wd.Ih Hinchinbrooke, forming the easterly moral Skirts in late styles, Marscilles, Toilet, Fancy cember, 1869.' the low hills of the peninsula: a ** broski \"\" years ol avo scen a good dal of them sisce om nes ange of Hinchinbrooke contaluing Quilts, Blankets, Woolen Sheeting, Horse Blankets, 8.T.LAMB., P ! roskiag-awsy coming hore.Our boustod civilization is a sham lardian.sixty-five acres, more or less; nbout fifteen ares white, red and blue Cotton Yarn, Cotton Bugs, and \u201c Hondersonville Mills, Nov.23.about ten o'clock and then a couple of hours of till it gives thom tho rights of humanity, I mey lar the FARM FOR SALE.cleared, and the remainder in goo d standing timber vers superior Feather Ticking.a All wool, Linen, and \u2014 warm sunsbine; à wiody but not blustoring after.go into ons of their boarding houses aud shgot \u2014 cout .Çq n + be ap- THE subsceiber offers his farm for of al descriptions; house, [ond burn thereon, The Plumes, Wreaths, and Veils of El mn.So great urd numerous are the troubles of noon, with dreadful clouds of dust and some fog ; half a domen\u2014the law cannot touch me on the teen she sale, being Lots No.% Concession title can be granted.: adian Dweods, Fue and Winter Cus, Carpeting, Spain, \u2014the fresh revclation as to the state of leas wind and more fog toward dark ; quietness testimony of Chinamen! How is this fast re .on : È ., all of which are recomm q .: Ps + .\\ardian, A jak Dundee.The farm is under n high a Fer particulars apr Le AID, Baa.to the public for their good value.mended the finances but capping a scries of others\u2014that and u great mist in the air late in tho evening ; conciluble with the nationality at which we are should state of cultivation, with first class farm buildings, roe, ?: 8 Call and examine for yourselves, European writers, and not unfriendly ones, ask sunless skics and heavy banks of fog at daylight.siming ?The Chine ful and is well watered with a living stream of water.October 2, 1868 Huntingdon, Oct.12th, 1869.hether tl .likel ink into If dri if I ; qe 8 80 arc a peacelu and lame Pa ne, ter ent po hr | de CE onl lin os yu hd opr « H.CAMERON.AMERICAN WATCHES.NOTICE.ugust or September for anything earlier than laborers io every capacity ; they learn readil Dundee, Aug.13, 1869.prints of resemblance.The clerics and the re- a ten o'clock breakfast you need overcoats, water- and do their work with oraughume; they are rovoked DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE.HE true value of Machinery applied to Watch- HE undersigned, having succeeded to the business public.ns io each case are the chief contending proofs and heavy fur robes as protection against not addicted to intoxication ; tbey quarrel neither ve just DENG TOT N ) capidly, ing ot pat or it a use ; Vad Ty nade known and long established premises etl parties; the average Spanish peasant has hardly the dense fog scudding over the road and the among themselves nor with their neighbors; they China.concession of oi in ef people know why a Waltham Watch should be super- 445 COMMISSIONERS STREET, a higher couceptiou of politics than the average raw winds rushing in from the wide ocean.In| aro frugal and cconomical ; given to gambling in > , Race, ior to any other.Int t Walt t : .ic: 3 i ee Huntingdon, containing 100) eo Watch ie regarded as only à machine, to be conatrues (Opposite St Ann's Market.) Mcxican, and the predominance of the army October and November you can tako that drive g small way aud somewhat to the uso of opium ; 20 10 be mile of & Presbyterian churel, school-house, and post va ke machine, on mechanical princi- begs Lo assure the patrons of his late brother and his oe guarantees se country against ( anarchy.as early in the morning ts you please, with only enterprising and banorable in business ; r copost- office, within ji] miles x \" Catholic churel, and machine shop, the principal work in which is not Any orders with which Le may be favored.Ils stock 6 sec no sound reason says one eritle, for the lightest rappiogs Or, protection, and thon ful toward tho constituted authorities ; not id p Bar: steamboats are passing in different directions.Terms more upon Watches than upon machinery to make | of carefully selected + assuming that the fictions may not conteod for San Francisco cnjoys its most delightful clined to vagabondism ; content to live in quiet transfer made eas ; .watches with.If the watches are good it is because TEAS «years, until all industry but that of the plongh th .° y to suit purchaser.; , years, until ull iodustry but that of the plongh weather.ness.They are their tore or further particulars apply en de prises N° he mncliners Le good \u201cor Can of \u2014\u2014 20 GENERAL GROCERIES, «cnds and Spain ceases to be even in sceming an We were all somewhat surprised, though I| kinsfolk wl ee the en 1a aw 0 to \u2018 © * mistake in the sizes or shapes of the pieces of which NES AND PRODUCE \u201c ize ity.\u201d i i di is ti RY tora] Dundee Centre, Sept.24.it ia composed, nothing wanting in their properties, is very complete, and the advantages in oe and organiced community.It is certainly true don know as we need have been, to find so few years.Li is Lime we were thiokiog how we, quire - and no error in their positions.These points once QUALITY to be bad ave uucqualled by any house in that there has not been in Europe since the first high buildings and so many large oves.I recall treat them individually aud as a vation, |.Augast, thorougbly settled hn regard i each part of every Montreal, French Revolution anythiog in the least resemb- hardly à single structure that is more than four \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 .* popular Ey ved with, infinite diversity of form and fanc A call is respectfully solicited.Satisfaetion guar- ling the present condition of Spain.Those re- stories in height, and a very considerable pro- It is said that Jenny Liad is to return to, Whe y of form and fanc- anteed., .9 wadlord tion, expressly for the purpose, to produce the Bnish- \" D.SHANNON, publicans who had the good scnse to keep them- portion are no more than three.Of dwellings practice of her former vocation by nocessity, her istric ed pieces.e method established in every depart- 445 Commissioners street.i i i i PU dui HE TR ps RR don of forint dc means, and this is carried out on the system of the ontreal, July 2, 1869.+ bi 3 .ore .+ ?.+ nN Devils\u201d most thorough rion an an à microscopes, - the disscosions of the military chiefs break out but one story.The buriness bouses in the prin- An inquest was held in London, England, on puced hod tests and inspection for the detection of wear in cut.J OHN J.MACLAREN,] ioto avowed hostility.As to ecclesiastical con- cipal streets are costly and substantisl\u2014one can.| the body of William Adlam, aged 50, à @ dwinis- ann , Ee ceranany, the work in every stags from ADVOCATE siderations in conncction with the choice of a [not truthfully say more.For \u201cbusiness pur- maker, who died suddenly in tho strect.fe ext, aoû} pe ~~ beginni om ! king.itis stated that though the Duke of Mont- poses they are exceedingly well adapted, but the peared that while the deceased xb 4 4 ds ginning 10 end.As à necessary result, the Watch ing, it is stated that though the Duke of Mont- po y gly pted, was ligion of fu : no goes together a perfect machine.Every partis found 25 GREAT Sr.JAMES STREET, OPPOSITE THE peusier holds the easy creed of 3 Frenchman bis city hasn't had time yet to think mach sboat through Boud streot, ho was obsorved to fall dod tiog the to fit properly in its place.Every pin may be pushed POST-OFFICE, MONTREAL Pe is supposed to y as bigoted and supersti- beauty roll into tho gutter of the road.Ilo appeared till it pinches, and every screw turned home.In- \u2019 | g supersti- : ; .: à ity, ull it piuc] a ve Tage larme oe bean, A Will attend the Courts in the District of Beau-|tious as other Spanish ladies.The Duke of It is a wondrous city for display.Merchants to be in a convulsive fit, and at the noggestion of .i i arnois.; ; he him, he even under the Jide and rn pest mainepring, a Genoa is at a Protestant school and he belongs to and shopmen of Boston and New York should some of the bystanders he was at once conveyed igion, at i} has the clear and ringing sound, always characteris- SCOTTISH a family which is especially obuoxious to the some out here to ours tho art of pr wares pe hospital, where he was pronounced dead.« Then : { re 4 .e machine is a time- Pope.King Ferdinand of Portugal is a German 30d merchandise to advantage aod with fur-seeiog The post-mortem exsmination showed that Some P Er re ceper from the start.pe.8 8 .va id he?\u201d A is +The system of king is unknown In foreign PROVINCIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, by birth, and the country of his adoption has Jes.here ue more show viadons and mors shreds of tobacco had been drawn into the ekinks ke i countries an original with the Waltham ; to the window than in any other cit i i 1 ereupon .x.Company.\" Tie Company clsim that by it they pro- long since suppressed the regular orders, and re- goods to 2 Y ù y vil city T|of the glottis, producing spasm and sudden s of the UBMERGED, DOUBLE ACTING, NON- duce watches that cannot be equalled for every qual- (FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE) daoed clerical influence to the lowest poiat.ever visited.You must pay all your bills on a death.A quid of tobsco was found ia the hder the FREEZING FORCE PUMPS.ity which makes hatch valuable.Simple in plan There is quite a movement in Russia to estab.Coin basis.If you offer greenbacks you are al-| mouth of the deceased, behind the hygpiglottis.d, * Can This Pump is adapted to nll wells, cisterns, and beautifully finished, substantial, accurate and cheap, CAPITAL ONE MILLION STERLIN lish a system of public school instruction for the lowed but 75 or 76 cents on the dollar for them.It was believed that while deccased was.taking hort im- every use to which & punip can be applied.The but is uniform to the minutest details, not easily - 4 \u2018 G.poorest class of the children.At present they It's better to go to the bank at, once and ex: an inspiration he had drawn up the tobacco ine simplest and most powerful in use, it is proved damaged, easily repaired, and when repaired always : .h f 1d and sil h ; IY , and on to be the cheapest, most effective, durable, and reli- as good as new.are sunk io the deepest ignorance.change your currescy lor gold and silver, at the voluntarily.The cause of death was suffocation t, as the I able Pump.It i \\ particularly recommended by parer are different grades D he different INVESTED IN CANADA, $500,000.Mr Gladstone bas appointed his son, Mr Current rate in New York, A by the apasmodio closing of tbe glottis\u2019 or wind- here be Lneurance Companies, ou meoo op will throw there are diferent sizes and shapes, to suit all William H.Gladstone, M.P., Third Lord of the The people aro generous and hospitable to 1 pipe.; was send about sty.foes through a hose.** The following are ties aud mena, but every Walch Th \u201cears the CANADA Treasury.The nomination is variously receiv- degree bewildering if one has had no western ex-| The Ottawa Daily Nows publishes the follows some of its advantages :=\u2014 enuine trade mark of \u201cWaLTuAM \u201d is guaranteed to : .Le : ie ti 4 .+ Pr T oder tho - Stupiciry \u2014 Tho entire Pump if composed of but fea good one and nobody need be afraid to buy it.ed by the London press.Mr Gladstone, junior, perience.Their tine, th cir steamboats, thelr ing carious ivcident : \u2014On the way dows by'the bnpeotion few parts, which any person can take apart or put The Ameri From the N Y.Tribune, ham.Nos, HEAD OFECE, Toupin's Buildings, Place d'£rmes | is only tweuty-bino years old, and bas been but horses, their péter their orcbards, their vine- steamer to Aylmer, Sir Francis Hinckä was .ogether.e American atc ompany o altham, Mass.i à .0 pion of a URABILITY.\u2014As it is always submerged it is per- established in 1850, has grown into proportions which MONTREAL four years in parliament.For some time past J ards, oven their de sre a your service.accosted by 8 Roman Catholic clergyman, who ; (Chow- fectly lubricated and requires no packing, imparting entitle it to a rank among the manufacturiog enter- ! he bas been an unpaid private seoretaty to his The San Franciscans do 2verything on a large asked him for a subscription for some ie pra to 0 thn ase lo aor wie, ein plc | pie of Ain ue op DIRECTORS: bo paid pe ai fo Ma || 7 on a sale of reciessxtravagenon the nto of bis share.Sir Fri mry p, in con: est water.and the result is decidedly in favor of the home-made The Hou.John Young, Chairman ment, and these were not indicative of any such In whatever clse they fail, they do not fail in| properly and very gonerously subscribed as de- > time in IT never Ferszes, as no water remains in the over the imported.J wale E g, an.talent as is possessed by bis father.On the makiog à Good Time for their visitore\u2014doing sired, His example was followed by thomem- 1 pipe when not in motion.The first duty of à watch is to keep good time.Its Hug\\ \u2018 aylor, Esq., Advocate.what they do in a most genial off-hand fashion î 7 ins, and Powkn \u2014It exceeds in power any other Pump of | other uses are decorative and subsidiary.The sim- R.D.Collis, Esq., Merchant.whole, therefore, he must be regarded as at loast What they \u2018 09, bors of his party.It so happened thay there hed Mino its size.The smallest sizes, with hose attached, will pler its mechanism the more trustworthy its action, The Hon, Chas.Wilson, M.L.C.a fortanate young politician to have obtained 29 if thoy were but acting out the habitual spirit was on board a lady who was canvassing for.sb throw a stream from 30 to 60 fest ; hence it is espe- and the system upon whick watches are constructe Wm.Sache, Eeq., Banker.office so earl [¢ is explained by some of the in which they live.seriptions f Presb ; = hat vaguo cially valuable for extinguishing fires, washing by the American Company is the very perfection of J: P 7 Jén'à find A Pp or a Presbyterian chureh.,flosing ) stripes, agony watering gardens, &c., or in bringing water | simplicity.don ia that of the relat \u201cle AN business transactions finally du ored of ja liboral journals that Mr Gladstone was pressed 0 ee or their ite \u201c a pe the success that attended the efforts of the .reat depths with comparative ease.An important question is that o ative cost Canada, and Agenoies es ed gener: rough.: 3 than this for if aw, : = .But, Curarsses.\u2014In proportion to its capacity, togeth- liness ef Eurcpenn and American Watches.It ape out the Provinces.7 8 by his colleagues to mske the seleotion, aud that i fi ay drink 8 Lo pd Not clergyman, and @aubtinog not bat that roturaieg him by ex ith the faot at it seldom if ever gets out of pears that the advantage of cheapness is also with us.the industry and merits of tbe young member '1¥¢ fast\u2014ihey dria iy » Not merely from a successful contest, their, hearts would de .order.« « , .: .: : : * .1 ral Bafa er | ee in pie où eit bl | LIFE ASSURANCE juifs tb chon, Nevrboemthecnsrvaive| oe SERS PCH STE LE TO opmed tobi ul rod cu ded.+ wiatter, i fon Pui oc in working order, and full infor- of superlor durability, however, isone that ought ta} 0 i ail its branches.The advantages pross attacks the premier without mercy, suser.\"DC Drên les.Liquor saloons greatly sho that was ber opportuaity, and presented ber men of] THON ERD ping to be well considered in this regard.Arion ated offered embrace ali that seems desirable.Premiums i0F 84 the ides of the new officer being specially there is 00 attempt at conosalment about any- to the Finance Minister with a polite sege bd to bia ad A Le ee Soon yon for witches, | moderate as compared with those adopted by the qualified for duties whish they aay are very light thing.Ove dossu\u2019t sec many drunkeo men on that he would subscribe sometbiog towards .ve Can he seen In working order at the followi 3 Fo cecning them in order.At our majority of Offices in Canada.Fixed rule for| nd will be performed b à than the streste\u2014be sees sa almost incredible ngge- object.Imagige her surprise and» for bis £ ollowing places, and a like aum for keeping 9 der Value of Policies.Half Premium system snd wi perform: y others, sod more thao .sd 6 : 1: Huntingdon, Archd.Henderson, Enq.; Durham, own doors watches are manafactured at a le riot; dente + + 4 biotiog that the change, instead of being an ber whose words show that they have been when Sir Francis Hiocks replied, No, not cue Under.4 rehitmld McEachern, Esq.; St.Louis de Gonsague, of better quality, less likely to become disorahovh an opted.A.DAVIDSON PARKER 8 \u2019 ge, g drioki ecnt for that or any other Presbyterian hina, but, a! Nisaur, Rea.; Lu fornia, Joacim Lefebvre, so arranged that in chse 0 injury violence pe ine .Resident Secretary.economical one as is elaimed, is ooly a method aies ba the sod [ am very glad to have this , pur, lefy 180.HHotel-kecper.y Jullen Brossoit, Jury sad xpo Sealers.in the United A.SOMRRVILLB, Ageat, Huntingdon, of giving youog Mr Gladstone a sinesure worth th comes here as elsewhere, but not ia hq publicly expresiog JP opininps regaed vices, ben 2st, 8, 1869, States and Beivieh: Provisosy, Monvresi, June 31.que thousand pounds a yeas, forms common at the Bast, The city, blessel the Presbyterians.Cu.ow that Jum .sr hands of © Mat ten CW \u201c+: grand torehlight procession and other procced- * is oot casy to cstablish a regular and peaceful A ) wont) A.SER ere pre - Te \u2014\u2014 -_ - teas THE CANADIAN GLEANER, DICCIEEMBLIR 3, 1560.ee og 45 M Se ES A TE = F LE Er meg mee ome pp = mere pee ER GRAPH.+ Tetdeu, Nov, ] = NTIO TELE.| Suances, that Ontario's advantages were.more S BE THR ATLA than sufficient to make the differonce in espendi- 23.\u2014 The Sultes protests ture of Provinces.All moneys hadl.been pent - againih the set of the Viceroy of Egypt in pro- io improvemonts wbich wero-much meeded.- dlaindlug the neutrality of the Sues canal, as a -Slespuss on his sovercignty.\u2014\u2014\u2014It e Br Livlagstone, is safe.The Dako of Argy!! t Bir G.E.Custicr Gallowed.He cxprossed is now ab- satisfaction st the Legislation of last sessles, \u2018certain that the great African traveller, and said it was extremely liberal towards Protes- ants, He referred to tho expenditure of public : yesterday reccived a telcgraph from the Gover- monoys, etating that Lower Canada had to do aor of Bombay, oontaising information that be work on colonization roads done by Ontario six * ad Just received a letter from Livingstone bim- years ago.odlf, dated Ugiji, May 13, 1869.He was in 003 health, snd everywhere well treated.t The address was put sud carried.A rosolu- ion was adopted to frame an address to the Gov- Madrid, Nov.24.\u2014 The Minister of Colonics ernor.$day vead in the Cortes a draft of con- etitetioh for Porto Rico.It forbids the discus- views 6f any proposition for a separation from ciBpais, proclaims complote religious liborty, gives address of the House was read.\u201c the xight of suffrage to all who can read and The House rose at half-past four, THURSDAY.The reply of the Licutenant-Governor to the Hon.Mr Robertson gave notice of motion that - wri, places certaln restrictions op slavery, pro- the Public Accounts for the Province of Quebco, - daims that slaves have no rights, and can only fur the fiscal ycar endiog 30th of June, be - aequire them by emancipation.The question of printed for the use of members, dlavery is reserved for a subsequent bill.Hon.Mr Chauveau gave notice jhat he would u.\u2018Dublin, Nov.25.\u20140' Donovan Rossa has been introduce the Police.Bill on Monday next, and wlected to Parliament from Tipperary.London, Nov.25.\u2014Despatches from Rome auvounce that religious exercises, preliminary to whe opening of the Ecumenical Council, have beca orderci.The completion of the Suez eaval is already having the effect of seriously depreciating freights to and from India and China around the Cape of Good Hope.St Petersburg, Nov.26.\u2014 An old law, limiting \u2018the residence of Jews has bcen cnforced in some parts of the Empire recently.Two thousand of - Kese people have been removed from the Bess vàrabian frontier to the interior of Russia within *wfow days, An impression prevails that the Æumperor will disapprove of these proceedings.= \u201d London, Nov.26.\u2014The Times, in an edi .torial on the treatment of Irisif questions at the \u201c wmext session of Parliament, says: The Ministry - œust be prepared with a land reform bill, framed with an cyc to justice and statesmanship, but, at #\u2018$he same time, authority must be maintained.\u2018Treason must not be permitted, nor tho praises «of murder be sung.The declaration must go forth that Ireland shall not be suffered to sink to \u201c the level of Grecce or the Sicilies.Such prepar- - ations must be made, whatever the injury may Lo to the budget, that there shall be left no posa:fible temptation to resistance.Dablin, Nov.26.\u2014It is said that the Govern- tent intcnd to send strong reinforcements to « Eeelaod.A Fenian candidate will probably come Z forward for Mallow, in the County of Cork.4, Alexandria, Nov.27.\u2014Two of the stcamcrs beef \u2018the * Messagerics Imperiales\u201d of 2,400 tons *vhesden have safely passed through the Suez ~ Canal.The success of the Canal seems to be no sBéuger doubtful.10 -London, Nov.27 \u2014Despatches from Cork, \u201ctibia and Tipperary, report that there have .Æfffean several Fenian Desonstrations iu various separts of Irolaod to-day.At Tipperary and Clon.Sel the proceedings were riotous ; Fenian songs were sung by the mob while marching in proces- t:gion, and several houses on tle line of march Tete stoned and riddled.At Cork this evening, \u201cthe partisans of Mr O'Donovan Rossa celebrated t-gbat gentleman's elcetion to Parliament with a \u201ccogs, Everything passed off without disturb: \u201cHance.isa Paris, Nov.29.\u2014The session of the Scnate \u2018deed \u2018Corps Legislatif was opened to-day with -.great ceremony by tho Emperor, who delivered 7 tlie opening speech from tbe Throne.It was * oped that the Empress might possibly return in - ot i a fr x h man 9 in Jo bones me Ss foot i.a ee I] 7 hj On mw tl ere assion of SR 8 e b fore \u2018 - HE a pert Thur © par merch wh inban ur a Toe oon se J city and : ines nei r h as 1 a o u nati \u2014 vont, gives a Co ix rom isin dg | the prid DA ap- Ti ut oast, owni roin ek 120 abs con inted all he has.oe N oof C INA re consid ve an.idl 3 Harbour, orl of Tho ss a th State cen people, Yo o- D \u2014 oi B woth 20 estroyina eat © \u2019 th e do oo hd b rk Sea I ig- C di or 0.roying.m em 8 e S v ures At A oglont rd a co fog eight ass of aoa Fe Sate, fost te ow tbe Os N cn _ + me .ha 1d ght c ro d sai noi , 0 wi to ths he T M u Ë \u2019 1s à fallen the Ki ok ay ite isco, stea w be heros ; 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» the nation\u2019s sages ; men of litersry culture and - MeÉgement ; artists of fame, and women who honour their sex by the exercise of manifold virtues.Riding through the stately wood, buntiog amid its leafy coverts, fishing from the granite whaef or graceful cutter ; or cogaged in some of , , the many pleasant entertainments always to be \u2018 found, time passed delightfully and all too swiftly at that little nook, sheltered by the iron- bound front of Massachusetts.- I had just returned from the Mexican war, debilitated, worn down, and almost shattered by that harassing campaign to which so many fell seal-skin pamps, à dandy Panama hat, fowiog black silk eravat, an immense pongee ailk band- kerchief, of many colors, completod his costume.He disdained to wear a cost or jacket in such weathor, aod the sleoves of Lis shirt were turned back half way up the forearms, revealing a strong, muscular, and well-strung limb.He evidently believed himself to be io irreproschable costume.¢ Mr Knowlton, we are delighted to see you.Walk in, take a seat, and help yourself to some refreshment.Wo are much indebted to you for this delicious retreat.\u2019 \u2018Thank you, gentlemen ; thank you kindly I come to see if the thing suited.You don\u2019t owe me nothin\u2019 ; all was paid fare and square.Ef] my day's work's done.ain't it?\u201d before you.\u2019 versity.\u2019 ton ?' victims long after hostilities had cessed.Being ed the old man, poioting in the direction of Li almost at i feeling the ne- » stranger in Boston, and feeling the o 1| \u201cWhat! do you really mean to say that you cessity of recuperating my weakened foroes, determined to pass the summer of 1848 at some \u201c yetired and quiet watering-place, where I might + be free from the conventional restraints and requirements of what is called \u2018society.\u2019 Ball- aton, Saratoga, the White Sulphur Spriogs,Newport, Nahant, and a score of other places, sug- _ \u2018gested themselves, but were rejectsd in turn.While pondering on the subject, I accidentally met two ex-officers; whose names arc historical, _ and was delighted to learn that they entertained \u201cthe same desire to rusticate for two or three months.In less than an hour our determination was made upon the recommendation of one ho bad before passed a season at the hotel \u201c alfeady described.The next day, at 10 a.m, «We oocupied seats in an old fashioned, jolting equipage, not much easier than an army wago but decidedly faster, and by 4 p.m.we we ,rwhospitably received by old Norwood, the landlord.Being rather early comers, the best rooms were \u2018r-Secured, and we found ourselves ensconced in the Toveliest spot on Cape Ann.As it was «\u201d.aftietly temperance establishment, we obtained \u20182 1is6us refreshments from the neighboring town, and then cast about to see how wo might improve AE omforts especially os the regular abou =i3 ésitors bégan!to arrive in considerable squads.ost among our devices was the erection of and commodious brush house, or bower, ield us from the sultry sun, while it afford ed passage on all aides for the balmy sir, &' 3 ai : = 72 Wi0d flovwers.Close by\u2014about three Lundre 0 was thewesidence of a remarkable ma «inéméd Knowlton.ee, edi were thick, shaggy, and overhanging, making bis eyes appear, especially when under sey excitement, like live coals in a dark cham.d.A thick, wiry, but silver-bued growth of alr oovered his well-set bead, and there was an ~sir-of such abeclute indifference of other people\u2019s opinions in bis manner, that it would have seemed to border on recklessness bad he been a young man.A stranger would have placed his age at \u201c It ain\u2019t io nater,\u2019 said the old man, \u2018 for one as Lin get another woman to keep her oom + and when that \u2018ere other comes, good-bye to all \u201cdiscipline.No, gootlemen, I don\u2019t wantagade ; {om round my cabin, Yoga tq live in a house with five men, i , In order to build our bower it was necessary s Srhire Knowlton, with his men and teams, which was dose, new.con., for the trivial sum \u2018of ten dollars, the work to be finished in- ape day, ne- ing tg specifications ready drawn, and upon Easy spot, about forty yards from the hotel.The bower was to be ready for oocupe- tion in forty-cight hours, and to be fitted with Téa 'hustio sests and centre-table, well covered with leafy branches, over which was to be throws a large but well-worn sail, to prevent the ssa from drying up the verdure too soon, and assist in warding off the beat of hisrays.On the ~Jmasning af the second day we were surprised to see out-leng-eometed bowse in full glory, admi- va sably appointed, end filling ell stipulations, on ha plan dosignated.Every que rushed thither mystery tad was delighted to fod two ct pletely wrought grass hammock, bang io true ctusptisa) style, and tempting one to enjoy the re Toe an in\u201d tropical faab- that moment the bower became the .-#mas pemisent in the history of our time.The 12 afirnoon vins in the HUF lost his Durning best for Vbet \u2018day, sod Koowlgps made his appesr- well-knewn to al res\u2019 trowscrs, with è \u201clags sell wider tormisations, a white ory house.are 96 years of age ?ever take refreshment it's about this time, arter 'Tis kind of comfortable \u201cWe find it exceedingly so; but, pray help yourself ; the decanter, glass, and water stand * Gentlemen and ladies, 1 looks toward you.May you all pass over the ocean of life with fair winds, and never be pooped by the zea of ad- Heaps of \u2018em come aboard us, and covered the ¢ Have you been long settled bere, Mr Koowl- ¢ I hev lived here forty year, and was 56 ycar old whea I settled upon that \"ere farm,\u2019 exclaim- \u2018Every day on it.I went to sea forty year afore I came here, and was 16 year old when 1 ran away from my boss, who was a ship builder ¢ Your life must have been very regular and exemplary ; probably you were abstemious in your food, aud cspecially your drink.\u2019 ¢ Sartain] I never eat more\u2019n I want, and giverally limit myself to a quart of New England a day ; but I hev seen the time when that much warn't counted worth talkin\u2019 about.\u2019 p and slily winked at each other.?re Mr Knowlton.\u2019 \u2018 Reckon I hev.al\" neitber.\u2019 line of trade, or did you ramble about indiser a) Minately ?\" Here was a revelation which nonplussed the sages, shocked the disciples of total abstinence, and filled the ladies with surprise, while the military men present twisted their mustaches \u2018You say that you were a sailor for forty years; you must have scen much of the world, Maay's the ups and downs \u2018 May I ask if you followed any particuler nor handlin\u2019 a ship, snd was to be my skipper, while I was to be his sailin\u2019 master and first mate.Them as likes that \u2018ere sort of place can take it\u2014I dida't ; but went and shipped as mato on board the brig Huntress, Captain Brocd, bound fur the river Plate.We hed fair winds and pleasant weather until we sighted the Cape do Verdes, when it commenced squally and rough, \u2018with heavy ruin storms, contrary gales, and shifting breezes from all points of tho compass, until we got six degrees south of the equator.Of Cape St.Rovue we got tho trades and went bowling along into the mouth of the Plate; but when we got off Maldonado Pint it fell dead calm, and as the ebb was runnin\u2019 strong we down killock and let ber mull until we got a breeze.We hadn't boen to anchor more'n four hours light sails and clewed the others close.Perhaps a great army of big white butterflies, as long as my little finger and covered all over with down.decks fore and aft, and they were s0 thick that wo swept up and hove overboard more\u2019n three bushels of \u2018em.About half an bour afterward the butterflies was follered by the darndest lot of devil's darnin\u2019-necdles you can think of.- There s wasn\u2019t a piece of runnin\u2019 riggin\u2019 nor a reef nettle in the brig that wasn\u2019t fringed with them as thick as they could stow.By and by we heard a dreadful roaring from the north shore, and seed the water a clear feather white ; then we knowed that the devil was to pay.Afore we could git things snug the gale struck us, aud capsized the Huntress as clean as a whistle, The tide was about half cbb and runnin\u2019 strong, and only five on us got back in the brig.Afore we could cut away her wasts to right her, we had taken io so much water that she was a sinkin\u2019 faust.Weecut adrift a spare topmast and took to that, takin\u2019 care to get away from the brig as soon as possi.Soon afterward she went down head first, and we was picked up by a guardy costa which carried us into Montevideo.Talk about thunder and lightoin'! you never sced any and never will until you catch a pam- pero in the river Plate.I bev seed as many as four different streaks of lightain\u2019 at the same ble.the thunder.I hev been io typhoons, levanters, tain Breed, the second mate, and four of the crew wus lost along with the Huntress, I hed i- fty dollars in gold in a belt \u2018round my waist, and when we got to Montevido three on us time, and you could not hear yourseif speak for hurricanes, and all sorts of gales, but for spite- old Knowlton bes hed, and none the worser for it fulness there ain\u2019t nothin\u2019 like a pampero, Cap- v'that time filled with perfume from myriads of He was about five feet nine gvânebes bigb, straigbt as an arrow, with the vigo- 2areus, elastic gait of youth, His eyes were clear, Yo altering gray ; bis nose thin, prominent, and poured ; his mouth was large, with thin lips, fed Eurnished with strong but well ground teeth; a in was square, firm, and rather massive, in comparison with other features; bis forchead war of'ordinery height and breadth, but bis \u2018 Ramble! I didn't do anythiog else.1 sailed the ocean in every kind of craft, from a first-rate line-of-battle ship to a sloop drogher, and followed all kinds of business, from a regular trader to a \u2018black bird catcher,\u2019 and from that to a pirate.\u2019 à \u2018Good heavens! You really do not mean that Mr Knowlton.You would not make such ao assertion if it were true.\u2019 ¢ \"Vast heavin\u2019 and b'lay all for a while, till 1 tell you more'n you seem to know jes now.There ain't nobody alive nowadays as can prove anything again old Kuowlton.No, sirree; whatever 1 says here might or might not be true, and I reckon it would puzzle you to ketch old Kuowlton a-doin\u2019 à fool thing at this time of life ; but ef you bev a mind to hear a yarn, and the ladies ain't objectionable, I'll spin owe for shipped by the run aboard an English bark bound to Rio, where we arrived forty days arterward.One night T was settio\u2019 in a little out-of-the way place 1 hed diskivered, a drinkin\u2019 a glass of grog and smokin\u2019 my pipe, when a strange sailor chap comes io, and arter luokin' around a bit, comes to an anchor alongside of me, and says quite off hand ; * Shipmate, your grog is out ; fill up again at my cxpense and let us take a fresh observation.\u201d \u2018Aye, aye,\u2019 says I, ¢ with all my heart.So we took several snifters together, and in course of time got to understand one another's Arter [ had spun him my yarn, he \u2018How would you like to go a blackbird \u201c What's that ?' says I.you, and tell you how I come to be a pirate,\u2019 \u2018You certainly have no coemies here, Mr Knowlton, and your life for forty years has been without a single reproach.You are called a good, generous neighbor, and you are not among those who would mislead you under any circumstances.We shall be only too well pleased to bear your narrative.* Why, goin\u2019 to the Guinea coast for niggers, he answers right plump and plain, for you see that sort of thing was all the go them days.There is heavy merchants in Boston now whose fathers got their fust start that way.Ain't it.strange that what is right one time is wrong another ?¢ What's the terms ?\u2019 I axed him.* One hundred dollars a month wages, and five ve or sixty years, but there was nothing in nor or appearance to warrant such a verdiet, except the ipnumerable wrinkles on his foes and forehead, and the blanched whiteness of Quid\" hair.Knowlton was a well-to-do farmer, married, sud would no more suffer a woman to reside in his house than contract a mortal dis- esse.When questioned on the subject, be replied tiny be had no more objection to women they had toward each other; but his expe- went to show that perfect discipline could not be maintained where a woman bad control of Koowlton arose, bowed bis acknowledgments, gave his trowsers a fresh pull, refilled his glass, squared himself in his seat by \u2018lifts and braces,\u2019 as be termed it, and gave us the following episode in his eventful carcer : * King George of England was Kiog of Amer.iky when I run away from old Mark Bolton, shipbuilder, New York, and a devil of a life I led with him for two years.His wife was a goodish woman, who used to help out my \"low- ance of grub, and parcel over my devilisbuess to keep old Bolton from boxin' the compasa bout oy ears every time he came home half drunk.Many's the time I'd gone to bed without a shot dollars a head bounty for every nigger that comes in alive,\u2019 says he, \u2018I'm your man,\u2019 I answered straight, ¢ and you kin mect me here to-morrow night at eight * Wall,\u2019 says he, \u2018 you told me you hed two messmates in Rio, and if you kin git them to ship I will give you twenty-fivo dollars apiece ¢ I hed no trouble in gettin\u2019 \u2019em, aod we all went to Pernambuco, where we found the brig Cruiser, Captain Leonard, bound for the Guinea coast on a tradin\u2019 voyage.She was a large and 0 wes osrdially \u2018Wyited to make one of and bread.But the good old woman was nigh worn out with trouble, and one night she slipped her cable, I seed the old woman stowed away all right, and then shipped as cabin boy aboard » West Injy trader.The skipper took a likin\u2019 to me, abd showed me all the navigation he koowed, which warn't much, but would snswer for the trade be was in.I sailed with Captain Jones three voyages, when he made me second mate.I was then nearly nineteen, and a smart, active lad, able to navigate the brig, and could stow a cargo of sugar or molasses, bilge and bilge, or bilge and countlin\u2019, \u2018gainst any man in the trade.Our next trip was to St, Jago de Caba, where Captain Jones took the yaller riggin\u2019 was full of Irish poonants.Everything was goin\u2019 to the devil generally, when I said to myself, says I, Ksowlton, you ain't easy skeered, not es you knows on ; for I kmowed of I let down a pag I was © goner ioo ; so I keep a stiff \u201cupper lip, clappod preventer guys on all my fears, aud sniled in 80 bold ae 8 shark.I hired made fast alongside the pee is the East River, New York.The cargo sold high, and the own- ors of the brig talked about the voyage a good deal.I expostod te go copéain arter that ; bad they got what we eall a \u2018ship's cowsie,\u2019 which means a feller what is seme near relative to the is my bread logker but for the old woman, who, trier Bolton had come to an anchor in his big six twelve-pounder carronades\u2014three on a side arm-chair, would bring me a bait of good meat \u2014and a long twenty-four on a pivot amidships.handsome-lookin\u2019 craft, built in Spain, and a fast sailer.She carried a crew of sixty men and hed Forty days arter we left Pernambuco, we hed on board about five hundred likely niggers, and was a-layin\u2019 our course far the Brazils with all sail set.Things went along first-rate until the ninth day out, when the look-out aloft sung out, * Sail ho!\u2019 *Wherc away ?' says the captain.¢ Three p'ints off the weather bow, sir,\u2019 answers the man.* What docs he look like 7\u2019 axed the skipper.* Ske is a large full-rigged brig, standin\u2019 this way, sir,\u2019 answers the lookout.Wè was a-runnin\u2019 nearly due west, and hed the breeze from the south-east on our port quarter, while the stranger was comin\u2019 along with the the wheel, and so I makes bold to say to Capt.Lesnard.¢ Ef you please, sir, there is somethin\u2019 about that \"ere fuller that I don't like the looks on.\u2019 \u201cWhat is i¢ 7\" says he.* When we fust seod him,\u2019 says I, \u2018ho was headin\u2019 about northeast, aud now be's fill off to à vigger orew, loaded the brig \u2018with molasses at north by west and the wind ain\u2019t changed a but the ship immediately follered suit, high freight, sad twestytwo days\u2019 afterward bi it\u2019 \u2018 .With thas the skipper snatohes up his glass, and after takin\u2019 8 good look, he sings out : Bleek.Crowd every inoh of caves.\u2019 But \u2018twas no use ; the stranger follered suit, aod oome ap with us hand over band.When he Jobs from bis bureau, white sooks, seat owner, but don\u2019t kaow notbin\u2019 \u2019bous navigation got within rango of cight bundrod yards, ho] 0 * Port the helm ; keep her dead afore it, Me a yawed three p'ints to port, and let go à couple of feelers which made kindlin' wood of our main topgallant mast, and brought all above down by the rua.At the seme time be h'isted the black flag with the desth's head and cross bones.He had twelve long 12-pounder guns and s pivot 32- pounder amidship.His decks were crowded with men ; but we agreed to fight it out to the bitter end, The batohes was on, and the niggers sll fastened dows, the guns cast loose and manned, ammunition served, and the ball sot rollin\u2019 io earnest.\u2019Twas the fust fight I ever was in, but not the last by a darned sight.We fought all we could, but the pirate picked his die- tance dnd let into us fearful.More'n half the crew was killed, besides a good many wounded.Two of our guns had been knocked kitin\u2019, and Capt.Leonard was bad hurt.\u2018There was nothin\u2019 place seventy-five years go, when slavin\u2019 was al- the Spanish main swarmed with pirates.You oughter to hev seen them fellers board us after our flag was hauled down, The fust thing they did was to iron every man of us, then they took off the hatches and commenced sendin\u2019 the nig: gers aboard their vessel.Our between decks was a sight\u2014morc\u2019n a hundred niggers had been killed by the pirate\u2019s shot, and a heap more hurt; but over three hundred were found alive, although half dead with fear and confinement, for the poor devils didn\u2019t know what was up.All the piggers as was bad hurt was left aboard ; but cverybody else alive, and everything worth havin\u2019, was carried aboard the pirate brig, which was named the Shark.The Cruiser was a- sinkin fast, and went down starn fust in less than twenty minutes arterwards.I expected every minute they would make short work with us; but they didu\u2019t seem to hurry about it, just then.Wh n Capt.Leonard stepped aboard the pirate her captain stood on the weather quarter and says : ¢ Welcome aboard the Shark.I reckon your niggers is worth nigh a quarter of a million to us.\u2019 Capt.Leonard spoke up, and said: ¢ I'm bad hurt ; hev you got a doctor aboard ?\u2019 \u2018Yes,\u2019 says the pirate; \u2018I'll cure you.Doe.tor, conte bere !\u2019 The bail was answered by the cook\u2014a great big nigger, who came up laughin\u2019, and says : * What's to be done, sar?\u2019 ¢ The captain of the Cruiser requires your professional services ; see what you kin do for him.\u2019 The darkey went up to cur skipper, and axed him \u2018ef there was any one among us who knowed Captain Leonard pointed to me\u2014for Mr Black had been killed\u2014and told the pirate cook I was a good navigator ; and he no roouer got the words out of his mouth than the cook lifted him up like a child and flung him over the weather quarter.We all had irons upon us, and Captain Leonard soon sunk from sight in the clear blue water.Then the pirate captain said to me: * Kin you navigate ?' ¢ Yes, sir,\u2019 says I.Will you pavigate the Shark, and tuké a chance with us, or will you foller your skipper ?says he.*1 ain\u2019t ready to take more salt water's my stomach will bear just now,\u2019 says I, \u2018 and might as well make the best of this bargain.' * Spoke like a man,\u2019 he said ; and then turning to the rest of our crew as was left alive and sound\u2014the wounded ones being hove overboard \u2014he axed them \u2018 ef they'd jine, because,\u2019 said he, \u2018 you killed and wounded a lot of my fellows, and I want to keep a full crew.\u2019 There was no refusal oo the part of the men, and the captain, who was named Simpson\u2014a big, double fisted chap\u2014give the order to cast \u2019em loose, and take \u2018em into the forecastle, while he ordered me to take the forward port stateroom in the cabin.You see his mate had been killed in the action, and as he was the only man aboard as knowed anything about navigation, my life was spared to fill his place for the time bein\u2019.* Lay her course for St Jago de Cuba,\u2019 he said to me next day, and I did so.In course of time we got in all safe and sound.Simpson took the Cruisers papers ashore, passed the Custom House all right, and sold the viggers for an average of $400 apiece.We then up anchor, and stood for Samana, in San Dominger, whero we had a great spree which lasted ten days.By this time I managed to get the weather side of Simpson, and he told me how be bad murdered the first captain of the Shark, and took his place; but as he couldn't navigate the vessel, he pitched upon me for that service.I ventured to ask him what he did with his wounded men, as I never seed any of them aboard.¢ Pitched 'em all overboard, he said.\u2018I can\u2019t afford to have a hospital on the Shark.\u2019 Woe cruised for more\u2019n ten months, taking eight prizes in that time; a-burnin\u2019 and scuttlin\u2019 the vessels, and makin\u2019 all aboard them \u2018walk the plank.\u2019 I was afeared to raise any conspiracy, because Simpson had a lot of spies amongst the crow, and they told him all that was goin\u2019 on, and he blowed out the brains of four or five men for almost nothio\u2019 at all ; and he told tho rest that there would be just so much more prixe-money to divide amongst them.Que arternoon, about four o'clock, we was in the Car- how to navigate.\u2019 fever avd slipped bis wind.All the crew foller.wind nearly abeam and forgin\u2019 through the water ibbean Sca, watchin\u2019 out for traders, when we ed exoept me, and there was a dogen or more hand over hand.In balf an bour he wan't more'o *ighted 8 large pi\u201d doad to windward, and oral lyin\u2019 there without s soul aboard, and two mile from us.I noticed he kept fallin\u2019 off under easy sail.hat kind of looks.suspicious, their yards playia\u2019 Isaso and Josh, whilst their all the time, like he wasted to out us off.I hod \u201c25° Simpson.* How eo ¥' I asked.* Because,\u2019 says he, \u2018 ef that fellor was a mer chantman he would be makin\u2019 the most of this a hurry.\u2019 Soon arter we seed that she was a ship of war, and Simpeos crowded all sail to git away ; oat his fying kites aud stunsails, and we knowed by the way ho rose from the water thut he was gaining gradually, * Ef ho don\u2019t come too clnee afore dark,\u2019 way.\u20ac impeon, * 1 think we can get pleur of him.starn chase is a long one, and in three hours ight will shet down.\u2019 er thore will be pearly fall mogn to- fresh trade; but he don\u2019t seem to be any ways in |.als he fed on horseflush for meat tuges would, be thinks, bp numerous, Th fli Y iis good, whilewodre and choy: sending an weil in Qt thet, Tao = Al, : would be ao exvellons deterrent from ofime, the web wholly wasted, * Blast you,\u2019 says he, ¢ you're the navigator, and ef pou dou\u2019s git me out of this \u2018ere sorape T'H blow your brains ont.\u2019 Captain Simpson,\u2019 ssid I, \u2018 there ain't but one way as I knows on, and that is, to cripple his spare with our long thirty-two so soon as he gits within range.\" About sundown we eould see the bone he was fetchin\u2019 in bis teeth, and then I know'd it was sil up with the pirate.In half an hour Simpson trained the thirty-two and fired ; but the shot didn\u2019t seem to hit.Just then the sloop yawed two or three p'ints and sent three messengers, one arter the other, at us, the third one takin\u2019 our main royal mast clean off ; but as we was run- oin' dead afore the wind it did vot wm ke much difference, as the fore one drawed all the better.Wo found out, howsomever, that the sloop had when we secd a white cloud comio\u2019 off the north.| else to do but to haul down the flag and surreu- heavier metal and more of it, which wasn't a ern shore, and it come so fast that we furled the der.You must remember that all this ere took pleasant reflection to Captain Simpson.About hall.past nine o'clock the sloop was within a you won't believe me when I tell you it was only most considered good, lawful business, and when quarter of a mile, and roundin\u2019 to give us abroad, side, which sent the splinters flyin\u2019 in all directions and made our senppers red.I looked \"round for Captain Simpson, and found him flat oo deck with a bad hurt in his head.He had been knocked senseless by a splinter, but wasn't serious damaged.That was my chance ; so I called three or four men to come aft and help take the captain below.We laid him on the transom lockers, and I sent the men away to the guns, and soon as they was gone I clapped a pair of handouffs on Simpson, and lashed his legs together, and made him fast to a couple of ring bolts on the cabin floor so he couldn't help himself.All this time the sloop was a pourfn\u2019 it into us, and the pirate crew was answerin\u2019 the best they could.Among the men was one of my old shipmates I got to go blackbird catchin\u2019 in the Cruiser, and when I went on deck again I sung out for \u2018Tom Jackson and another man named Dick Brown.They came aft, and I says tothem - ¢ Lads, you see how things is goin\u2019; ef we get catched here we are bound to swing ; but ef you have a mind to save yoursclves, just put a beaker or two of water and a bag of biscuit in that starbdard quarter boat, then get into her, cast off the falls, and lower away easy.No one will see or hear you in this rumpus, and we kin git away io the dark.\u2019 ; In the mean time, I kept encouragin\u2019 the crew to fight on and never give up the ship, a-tellin\u2019 \u2018em that if they could only cripple the sloop we might yet git off with fl-in\" colors ; and they did fight like wild tigers, fur every mau knowed there was a halter ronnd his neck.The two men did as I told \u2019em, and steadily lowered away the boat, which was theo under shelter, as I had put the helm to starboard and we was then goin\u2019 with our port broadside to the sloop.Seein\u2019 everything all right, I got hoid of the fall and was Jowerin' myself away roundly, when I heard Captain Simpson roarin\u2019 and cursin\u2019 like thunder.\u2018Cast off,\u2019 says I, \u2018 and let her fall astern.\u2019 In a few minutes we was a hundred yards clear of the Shark, and then we took to our oars, but we heard the roar of guns for scveral minutes arterward.Next day we made Virgio Gorda, whete we weot ashore, and told the people that we hyd abandoned the brig Cruiser, which sprung a leak and foundered, and that the rest had gone on to St Thomas in the Jong-boat, which was fitted out with a sail and plenty of grub.Two days arterward we shipped in a drogher for Kingston, Jamaica, and got there just in time to see Captain Simpson and twenty-two of his men hanged for piracy.The -British sloop-of-war Brisk had captured the Shark.I took care, how- somever, to keep a good lot of doubloons when I left the pirate, and with that \u2019ere money I bought my farm below there, and never went to sea arterward.\u2019 France has a telegraphic money order system, \u2014quick and cheap.À Japanese history of the British Parliament has been published at Jeddo.The object appears to be to help the first Japanese Parliament to an understanding of his functions.The work is compiled from the best English authorities on the British constitution, is published in two volumes, and contuins several good illustrations.Owing to the extensive destruction of trees in Victoria, Australia, the climate is changing- Near Ballarat the rainfall is sensibly dimivished and the government is taking measures to prevent the waste of timber and to establish nurseries of forest trees.Frieuds in Italy who have lived there long, and who know the people thoroughly, assure us thac the secrot of the disorganized state of Italian politios lies in the course taken by the King's.govercment at the time of the various annexations in finding room for the respective officials, The state became thereby burdened with employes, most of whom had been spoiled by the long reign of absolute government.The King \u2018himself has done nothing to help his ministers, He is a man of pleasure, and his cldest son is a copy of him.The ministers are changed every fow week, An old miser ia Ireland left a will bequeathing \u201c to my sister-in-law, Mary Dennis, four old worsted stockings which she will find under my bed,\u201d to a nephew, two other stockings, to the housekeeper * for her lang and faithful services my cracked earthen pitcher,\u201d and other legacies of the sume character to other persons.The legatees were in n high sate of wrath, but ona of them having kicked down the pitcher and found it full of guineas, tha others examined the stockings and found them similarly lined.A carious idea is «started by n° carrosp nde f an English parindionl, H.propre thaterinte Pg ivan boat finite i Upiee a+ | he pronpost of bw 10 ave upon tory went | rat warking any £40 © ary wv vb 44 coat esting WE owes ronal tn peer, v mal HR te this mes, # 1100 puni- wind nd a, Torti at wo de ne mt te otime, sud is variopely estimated of it would, serte to utilise whet is, sow 500,000, * No towel ound, EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERY OF A BANK IN BOSTON: - Taz Boylston National Baok, sitasted os the corner of Washington aud Boylston street, Boston, was robbed of a large amount of bonds and scourities at some timo between the cipeleg of the bank on Saturday, 20th Nov., and the arly val of its officers at the usual hour og Monday morning, when the robbery was first diseovered.The banking-rooms are in the sccoud storg of the building, and the vault, which is about 5 by 8 feet in sisc, was located in the vorth- easterly corner, backing against the wall which separates the back from the adjoining building, Arrasg- ed around the sides of this vault were shelves on which were placed from 25 to 30 small trunks containing the property of persons who had deposited it there for safe keeping at their own risk, the bak not holding itself responsible, , 4 steel safe, which held the funds and collatera] securities of the bank, was also contained within this vault, On the opposite side of the wall from the vault, in the adjoining building, was \u2018a large room fronting on Washington street, which unti] the 20th of October last, was ocoupicd by a man named Walthers, as a barber's shop.Ou or about that date a person giving the namo of W.A.Judson bought out Mr Waither\u2019s lease, for which he paid $350, and since (hat time until the robbery, he has occupied the room, ostensibly for the manufacture and sale of patent bitters, It is stated by parties at work in the building who have visited the room of Judson, that about 60 bottles of the so-called bitters, which proves to be whiskey, were displayed, but they never knew any sales being made, and that the premises were only visited by two or three persous.But it is now proved that his professed business was only a pretence, and that his having the _ room was solely for the purpose of gaining an entranee to the vault of the bank and obtaining possession of the funda.Prom the manver in which Judson and his accomplices, for he undoubtedly had accomplices, effected their object, they must have begun their uperations immediately after they came in possession of the room, as it is evident from t; manner in whioh the vault was entered that considerable time must have been occupied in fore ing it.Thé room which they hired was sheathed with matched pine boards, painted white, After Judson had taken possession he onused to be erected in the south-eastern corner a partition about six feet high, enclosing an urea about tee feet square.The apartment thus fenced off was.neatly carpeted, contuined a large desk placed against the southerly wall, and was ostensibly Judson\u2019s private counting-room or office.A portion-f the sheathing in this inner room, on tho side next tho vault, was cut out, making a door about 54 fect in height by 34 in width.This was hung upon strong iron hinges at the top, and would open outwards and upwards.When closed, its edges were marked by the lines of the matehed boards, the hinges being on the inside, and its existence would bardly havo been noticed, even had it not been cencealed during business hours by setting up agninst it the desk previously alluded to.When this door was opened the brickwork was exposed, and the robbers had then about 20 inches of wall to remove.This they did so silently and cautiously as hardly to awaken suspicion in the minds of any person that the business of the parties occupying the room was not what it seemed, altho\u2019 it is now stated by a family named Carbenell, who reside in the upper portion of the same building, that for a week past they had been much disturbed between midnight and daylight by a continued bammering in the room of Judson.They were so much annoyed that they thought of complaining to the landlord about it, but did oot.Ig uot known how much of the job was done in day time, altho\u2019 it is the opinion of the officers that a considerable portion of the work might have been done without making much noise.The bricks and debris, as they were taken \u2018 from the wall, were placed in boxes labelled med- icive, of which a uumber wero found in the room Monday, but several others must have been carried from the building, as the quantity removed was large.The obstruction presented by th pediment jo their way was the iron lining of the vaolt, which was about half an inoh in thickness, The long time intervening between the closing of the bank on Saturday afternoon and the opening on Monday morning gave them an opportunity to leisuroly ont through this lining, and the work was accomplished by boring holes in a circle about an inch in diameter, adjoining and opening into each other, until a piece of plate about cighteen inches by twelve had been re: moved.Through this hole all the trunks io the vault were taken into Judson\u2019s room, where they were broken open, their contents examined.and .everything valuable secured by the robbed.The other papers were thrown buck into the vault, or soattered over the floor of the room, which was found Monday morning in a state of great confusion It doos not seen thut any attempt was made tn force the inner vault, where all the funds of the bank were placed, but after getting Possession nf the trucks mi) funds ab we named.the robbers dvpactod.A Luge nab ef burg bar's Soule were lett in he room with wich the awiy.but the nue hotes were bored wos garg The se tered a.were coit-ated aid 61 rlodd to the presnd nt\u2019 vo of wed a of hele hb | ETT i nd x unatier med Ine goe 21154 .[a .- VTC .\" + ut #4 1e bd ww latany \u201ctom $0000 to 0 the leven ba been Longo wall being disposed of, the next and only im "]
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