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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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mardi 14 août 1866
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' Bingic copy ALgwanier.ASE HaArF- PENNT.0 \u201cinsert: an with 6 discount UW QUE 5 RID ini 7 mes au i» A Vou or V mn 192.SN \u201cMONTREAL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 1866.\u201d \u2018 de .Æ n lo sl \u2014 - a .\u2014 on \u2014 - \u2014 = - an Tim Josey Mime Les ng soul athe malice | Ea SE Ce ee mi EEE 2 pes a pr to call amount of ls in circulation thee means and tait Glaus sin pt Ei TE the largest circula-.less un sing san wiki lis nity \u20ac og\u201d Et Le © ; ln, \u201cfod whist its- cor.ot \u201cou : tinue) \u2018res secure for ii & large airéuistio: om eo mataeré at and: hOnEVel men ww this vais © fe GERLITY > ni 2Tether, ves = che DR tre des mean iar: wav o Vig mue: \u201cIs at actu ars ucies de.\u201cvsetui serv.ces- Run, paper ai\u201d Un- Cada.Tiare whe wish their notices to reach | the pei ini wy bs nm pers AT à ttiritrs classes ef A rs End \u201cnc xahtaged le a time MH sine ty, editions have re -Sonil- weekly \u2018and week: x - Rec ar\u201d eX ELI e ers ou AL an, 2exticreu over: Luts Prac - ee Adver Leemenia na 1,8: Fagiture \u201cwith tbe chars we of the parer will te sarted.| in any \u2018editoE o he x ovine terms \u2014 Tir fies: ie serio 3 cen per ine, ur\u2019 one cent Bah wl Ch a 22 * ; °F, 2 ect subero; rent :nsértion, , Bald price Ne 8, ris semen.reckoned less than \u2018 ey Al aiveiis cite: whe patairie wm advance ; Exe WL HoT aE ey A, vuntrant 15 made oR r= mn x ra Aensd dnd Lz \u2018the latter.ouse | OR reasonai é ii es sut EE it manie 10 those wi 1 Advert for.riacëe or se, Being\u201d x 3pedial class, will De Causeitec ni mss Hau Ux ABOVE.Tales.Re cil is, for nN Not ces TF hit is ate inser ied for 25 cents : marine > i = is ; dedlis Wait invitation te 2 funers .wl vez unm 1mser, LOL; and.wif pre end Load neat = -.-_ CC WovkEssT Enotes + First Morning Ed \u201cThoda.abo eld terest requis ag.special editions they will | be: is- .\u2014 Al sûre - er a oT w i\u2019 2 obo 2° .by ; ee LIMITED) \u201cthe st.Uetober, pue to the Meh Neplon toit sc or + act ecaston of arn situations, ord, JPAITVing{n Montreaiac : a (\u20ac au.Sersnd\u2014Nuos.= Third\u20141 | vu, - La Fours \u2014 30 pa Fifth pm.Eve and enoutd (rere be any mews of in- Sb |Gomarissaniar C ANA ADA, :@reom, to take Na.Sidhe) June js Ten SH nud 4 2 3 AN ADA GLASS OOM] ANY | whareng ly mn ation: ut Janeasweet, up slain.+ W W'ANTED, by a \u2018young lady, holding n Model Sehoo!\u201d Diploma, fram lthe MeQtil Normal! Fchoo!, asd who hus bad samc-experience ib Teaching, 4 sttuntion vither | in awn or country.Address: \u201cPeuchery\u201d.office: of this paper.i 18th August, Sth, SECOND ANNUAL DIVIDE CN Iivbualid, nt the rute of twalvk and Had) per rent onthe pid up af thas jLoupany \u2018hae heel declared for thy your at the Company! ; aûice.Jagd wile.wy able, Na gst alt Stree: on.Ist Septeinber.prox.EACTIING.Can eh ads Cee, AL MUR COCHRANE, Secretary.- - professiug Frunel and Ge nah mentre \u2019 CM treat, je \u2018ab the conttnernt\u2014Drawine, WVeter-Oal \u201cist Aurust.end.= | Music, wishes s dally AAT iy Jamu nn ple Lestimotilas.Address J B,, care of Mr.NaTRAN, Bieury stréet\u201d a Te = ad =.WANTED, an active Girl about | y wv VERNMENT X 0 T Le E.16 or ae th the œenty\u201d jrreterred, Apply ut this rv ENT ERS in dupttente- tuarted on the En .x vélype Tender fer\u2019 Paliame Straw,() will be W AN TED ai res Péecsived DU Ie.SENTE L)MMISSARIAT OFFICEL, Ca ut Montreas antl NUON, ou FRIDAY te 1300 Apply at Rpthecuriey Hn, dust, La the \u201csupply of > à street.P'ALLU AS SE.STE TANTED.+ Hoveemaid , wll \u201cBar the use al tie, vers pé staililmred at À De requir Lo dist with chlidrin., Ap- SL Helens: anil Hochelags, fer one pe qu Bét:Craiz street.\u2026- tin enon, \u201c'W ANTED, a young girl to assist a nthe SarsetrT must-De « Protestant: The Contmeter WiLbe reqûisesttor \u20ac ciel Loue abcutsixteon.years-old prefurred.Apply aL{ ds ,Ç Hs office.| WANTED, & smart ids gir as lable Nu urse,.roung children.\u201d Nie Dame su Pris or tender! condition af contra all necessary intormuatidhL cal be où ire Ba rack- vite.Water CoTenders.most have the avtusl snétsturas of work.Apptynt-50 Tpper St.Urbain street.Rd vrrueIpal ane aurcues | .tween 1 the urs of band Lo PAM MISMARLAT, À ANADA a - \" \u2018Mantreal.th Ars eu, + DON ES WANTED \u2014 200 burrels ee mle vee STAGE NOTIC E.\u2014TheN al - rf Ber wil; ru his hneot Four-tione ages\u2019 be SHEEF BUNES ED 200 Apply at 4 CANADA GLASS Cocos.OFFICE, Wi 8 \u2018Paui street.| tween Wate rion and Know lion Lundingyey A7 AN TED.a competent young Frag Wiinitue sjeu mie: *-MouvtaiL Maid\"Hor New- an As Cashier for an Exchange.Lgice\u2019; port and intermediate points on Lake Mempre- must have ge reivrences; ane who Las had il.am.some experience breieried.\u2018Address Drawer 2 Pp.ur, >.Mmagoë, lenvine Waterloo on arrival train trois SL Johns and \u2018Montreal te vonneet with tue 2 3U Passe TANTED.by a person of some eres fees won ve eae | WANTED Balin ne ng, 1x holesale Dry Goods ment.Address | Mountain House and Newport.\u2019 ri Lake Mugos sante evening.86 sW.E COW LE, Proprietors.ER at this otice.ENFANT SCHOOL TEACHER .\u201cWANTED.\u2014Soïne gentiemen., \u2018desirous of Co establishing u small infant School ib a needy EE locality, would Hie th be put in communication.with & Chnstiar lady Of inissionary spirit who | Would bé Wiling to engage temporarily or \u201cper- manentiy 1 thé work.- Address T Mu, Box abd,\u2019 Montreal Post-ofhice.V TANT ED.Machinists, \u201cSmiths.© \"MoNTREAL, 5th July, \u201c1988, 5 Tender (marked on the Envelope ¢ Tendérx for Hospital supfRises™r will be recétved at this tffic,, \u2018until N° on WEDNESDAY, 15 and Boiier-makers, Good hawde will find } tou ES merchants, furmers.and moimisters, Hire (2 fue MIITARE Hos rn ve employ ment: noue em reed appiss at should Le à inseriad iz the samn-weekly and week {UNTREAL and ST i.HELENS, from 1st OFL, We EAGLE FOUNDRY, King strvel ly Wisizas, as \u2018well ac the daily.= BRED: Jun sept, JV ANTED.20 Cabinet-maters| : y # ess fl READ Tr and and 2 \u2019 Bedstead makers; must be steady - \u2014 3 Tarde rox, Fis un Fuw wil men.\u2018Board, Lx) per week; average mm IR x FO = \"EGET M earned In factory at piec-work, RE pas OF DAILY WITNESS | That Ey pay.STI IT advance, and \u2018when Tc TE CUT AF c'atdek edttion; $+ per fu aunum.\u201cFer doter w Néws-v etutèrs.ai.+ ; By- derms tal ert Lg :\u2014Neveu couts per: line vor: , first insertut, and tal price for esieho subsequent targe:s.Fer x Sale and to Let.- TL LET à en extensive Shed also rw large Light Rooms.suitable for mame] z purposes.M ; : prising DAVID.Co Le.iz William cire.FARK AND \u201cRESIDENC E FOR SALE zitnatéd \u2018on the Danks.oi * the Chamu!r Basin, witinn the precinct of the village.The Farm comprises about Aw) acres, ai present in pasture, and meadow,.AppIX W F.THURND _ Chambly \u2018 Te ) LARGE ROOMS TO LETH, Ni.4 Hanover Terrace, B L board; Bish u Singie Boom.a SALE OR TO LET THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY - os ALEXANDER AND ST.trmeas frrmexts Este Ww ae & wv.\u201csmzon, St Comet ad « Ge CIT-GTONE DWELLINGS ASD THE LARGE BRICK FACTURES now uccupied br.them on HL Germain Street, § 12-HOLSE PUWHR ENGINE, with a.quan-| { \u201cbarf.and Pipe (or cating lic pe rs ai men.will, if wished, be sok : Mlle above Offers Very great advanisges Lo.mMu- nufacturers, bein almost in Uae heart.of the f.Eity, aDJd avficien:!y large for for aûy manufictery | D requuring (as Lids of the owners\u2019 does) very targe vard room.\" Apply ! Joa w.HILTOS, \u2018 CHARLES os Ur w .TUGGEY, - 1 Great St James strest.JJ wu Lhe Senior! » Lines who tvertise | =| RAND pe leave BOXAVRETURE ! rartos as | HE REV.A.STONE, Toad de laws :\u2014 = eue WEST.| | anatase oi te DAT AND sn © Senous Des Expres: tor agua , Utuwa |.FF EX SENSI .1.Broekvilie, Ki Belleville, To | Lo ; \u2018THE » T ON ronis, Guelph .Crorierich.à DetrottChseaga, |.= \u2018 \u2018MUNDAY, Tu AUGUST, 1888.\u2018and'ail points West, at.ss (A.M -Fhe Lantæ* BexooL.moor, muet by Mas 5 7 do : P.faims to b training in the Sight do © da db hig @ PF.M.y TIPRLY 4 Luong or with Music, Drawing, Accommodation for Kingston oo | Cogn the modern and ancient lanznages.arc \u2018olermediate : - [00 A: M1 In the SCHOOL WOR GENTLEMEN the As Acoatmodation Train for Pie.CO Claire, wElve | asound Commercial Education; but the | Ste.anne & Vaudreutl, mt pea 15 P.M d modern anguages are .disie peinig, connecing ai Si.Johns :, cond \u2018by MRS.M - with Vermont Central.ul - NORWOOD, 42 Victoria Ha \u2018Burlingion with the Rutland « Bur- ; Autumn Term will ¢ \u201con EDNES- - lington Hai 12 lrgml, aie with Cho Lake - .-, DAY, Sept Sth.The course of instrmction com- -Champlain Stenmboats for Co ne E French, Latin Mathe : George, ee Ne York, ar ot A ML Music, Drawing, N Pt 7, eth.- Accommedation Train for Quebec, .- usira xperim CL © .ar boarders can be taken on redaon- : Island Pond, and intermediate Sta- a AM abie te ae Eps x Se al OURE_ LADIES SCHOOL, \u201c the Vermont Central Raitrond, 2-2 : a I ponduéted iy MIS GODW wil Eris 1% i ay -throoghion: x 25 P.M.RE GPEX A ons \u20ac, French New York; Boston, and all interme-|© © \u201d Dra aE.per term, together with a sound Ce ts, connéeting at SL Johns English ed tion.Termustrictly in advance.| Ly : T day.BUTTER.+ BOTTLED PORTER, GIN GROCERIES, ae.| \u2018Address E.Mani Jr, Managing \u201cPerders\u201d must be made où Printed F to bel aha 6th 156° obtained from here Principal Purveyars office, : wa.Juiy ig STeeet.where ll miormatian ean be TANTED.wo or three ood do parate Tenders will be required fi \u2018thé sup- Aron Turner; cau gave sténdy empiloy- | plies as \u20ac bove æpd ii shall be: por | went am goud wages.Apply \u2018at this office.CS, ommissartet {ficer.aay urall of the Faux Sebedules.- Tenders\u2019 must bave tue.actual ald Bure pd Lies.\u2026 X.R\u2014Prices to be stated in C \u2018 Educational, \u2018 HE MISSES PEDDIESSEMT- NARY for the Board and.Education of young Ladies, 13 Phrillip>s square, inte 102834.Dents The Antomin Term wiil commence on MON-| DAY.3rd.September.TETXE RAI WAY | | OF CANATA, = | chine at 7.00 2.00 | Traine tor Lach! ca AM.levntse Où them Noun, +200 P.M.5.00 PAL, and 630 PM.| .Plarteburgh, | TEES.\u201cTue PAT runs through toPieststureh.| DURHAM HOUSE, \u20ac.GOING SOUTH AND EAST, ~~.| Montreal, ®th Aug.186.3.NS tres and rovgnom (or Co hm lth ihe Ruslana & Bug: i Ea at Rouse\u2019s |: OAR D AND EDUCATION| Bailroad ME: FOR YOUNG LADIES, USE, r tts Lane (hasrain Sat] \u201c2 YMONTREAL.\u2014The ST (vi MCIN- lor Lake George, Baratogs, New Cp -_ FTOSH have made SUMIneROs & | Saas, raresese0 Ts 00cm er AE M now Session on MONDAY Seems whe | aly, their Bcholars seine parce \u201cRenieut Papin cre expested on.0 the fre arus yo ey wp.= Bieepine Cars on all Right = STI TOTES FOE YounG| TO LET, in .Nordhemer\u2019s re Hssiddiine, No 11 Ml\u2018and 18 Great St | -pied by the James sireet, due Bovina lately vecu; Business College.\u2018A Vacation will uy nt _ - Pupils are OREST LAND FOR SALE\u2014| NI 4 \u2018Lag No.10, sth Com, - WICERAN, 20 acres.LotRa ly Tm\u201c \"200 SF.ANDREW'S.will som- {IROOM WANTED \u2014W aniod.a of | n-hosd horses.apply Ses Fürsas BL.LL 24 ACADEMY mence ou the'3tru AUGUBT.The sousse.of La- (From the Daity News, Sy) Bcdlitionre tho-diffcrant aguseios counted with the eabis-laying expeditien of this year.undérstood, thet.it:mey he nesfal to briefly re- | captuiate information \u2018we bave already laid be- Aure the public.The Auantic cable about to | be thrown apen to the public, is manufactured.{by the Telegraph Construction Company, and jpwued.by.the Anglo-American.Company.- it may, perbaps, save some confusion of ideas if we Company bas % comparatively remote interest; \u2018in the new cäble, \u2018and that the worde, \u2018guaranteed S'per cent, must not be taken too literally.| .The real Atlantic Telegraph preference shares | are the £10 ones of the Anglo- American Com- pauy, and.the hoiders of these are guaranteed (more than 20 per cent before the Atlantic Tele ph sharchalders receive & penny.If nn; \u2018should bappeu that thé first year's earnings of the cable do not exceed £125,000\u2014an improba- divided aniong the holders of Anglo-American this Louis.tu the shareholders of the Anglo- American Come | pany.In othér words, the latter's shares sre Atlantic Telegraph preferenee ones with a gue- rautée uf 20 per cent.: Anvther-point upon which frequent questions are asked is the rate at.which messages will be caref ur estimating the probable demand, it bas been settied to fix the tariff at £1 per word; and to send Nc messages of less than 20 words each.\u201cThis high raie bas been decided-on in the hope of keeping thé compaby's business within prae- \u2018ticable limite, and from the number of applice- tivns already made, the amount of this would cation is: said Lo 'be aa rapid on\u2018a \u2018long submarine reward of the promoters of the Anglo-American | ; Company bids fair to equal the honor and repute which will be cheerfully awarded them.\u2018and assured, and all England will rejoice at the |, golden prize proving substintial and i : \u2018The latest tests show the broken\u2019 cable of 1865 10 be even more electrically perfect than when.1aid,\u2014a sufficient testimony to the durability « of these lang submarine lines.- (Correspondence of the tondon Fimes, Fais 24) - Moss of the chief officials connected with the old Atantic Company and the new Anglo-| American are stll waiting at- Valentia for the | engineer tothe company he has to report upon truly lai, It will 'be given over t0'kim for this will probably occupy some 24 hours When the\u2019 \u2019 cable has passed through this last ordeal, it will be accepted by the company ss completely laid ; did, es far as scientific skill can tell, the.great electrical problem of \u2018nearly the last 10 years | will have been solved.À continuous stream: of applications is flow-1 \u201c| ing day:by day on \u2018Mir.Gisss, offermg aimost any sums for pnorily of messages to America when the line is opened.It has been determined that no messages except those of the English and | American Government: will have any priority at :\u2026 all, save those which arrive after the line bas } been publicly declared open Mr.Glass, the managing director of the company, now seldom |.[leaves the telegraph house at Foilbumuerbum, | ; either night orday.Even during the very short interval of his absence and signal |.£0 the night.ji It isénly fair to say st what we | the aucéessful eonctusion of th his organization, and neta little of bis capital, |.faitdy claim the chief honors of its success.fered to all around.The Knight of Kerry sad} Mr.Glass gre to be the entertainers.Fireworks | and Hluminations have arrived from Dublin, asd | everything seems to.\u2018promise a grand gala day | the + | and might to commemurate, the sucsessful laying of the Atlantic cable in 1866.SENT THE WAR.Oe of the most circumstances con- \u2014 he x War | the preliminaries of peace been arranged, withnat of England, Russia, and France.Prussia alone, agan state that.the original Atlantic Telegraph ; ble euntingency \u2014the whole of.that sum.will be | stock.: Tle paid-up capital of the Anglo-Ame-! {ricau Company i3.£300,000, £100,000 js to Le handed \u2018over to the Construction Company \u2018when the line is: opened ; and for- Li the firat £125,000.earhed each.jyeur tr elrctri cul \u2018communication between Eu- \u2018rope and tir Uaited States is'sécured by charter A further sum of- convéred between England and Ameriea.After.DOL seen do be \u2018over-estimaied.As communi- a wire a5 an an.overland eleztric line, the material | The battle with dificulties bas been 85 long | g and gallant as the victory appears to be certain ¢ di 0 n of the great work.Mr.Latimer, + Clark has been here some.days.As electrieail | and decide whéther ar not the cable bas been > purpose mbont midday on Saturday next, and | his strict test far \u201c conductivity\u201d and insulation is brought to him, no master at what\u2019 time of | ope my be.,- | that from first vo last the credit of its achieve- | ment is:simost solely due to him.His energy, |.a FOR FOU NG min et plane going, and if the |: cums Atlantit cable is laid this time Mr.Slam mar le < In asfticipation of ite completion, e great.fie : |is preparing here for all the country people be-| = tween this and even as far as Killsraey whosmmy: | | choose 10 come.on\u2019 the hospitable invitation of | in Barope is tho fact that it bas bron waged, and \u2018the active intervention of the three great powers a : \u2018with Bismarck at her \u2018head, \u2014a phenomenon of Timed 1 8 Mel Colles Avenue | 3 Angus 30th.sro reqassiad to DATA : Benin: day povormaily.\u201d few.wamsncles tor [SL ES bosrdem.Se A : a Protéstéat- nation.England and , and the mase of the Catholics in in, and Germany will let fall the \u201cfirme © is TX, \u2014that visible sign of the Os- thdlicity of nations.\u2018Remaining faithfai to that grand esuse, \u2018Austria testiles to it by ber défents.If ele ie irremmedinbly vanquished she will have &ll the houor of the: combat.\u201cclose the Catholic cycle of modern peoples.© The.Church and the world.wil!- enter tipo new, struggles, struggles full of obseutity, the conditions of which ÀL aw impossible to determine.\u201d (oe CANADIAN NEWS.\u2018France, .Prussia - will \u2018male a show of their pretended | 4 fer 10 receive it for customs dues at its vaine ; the result of which would probably be a large - She wili | \u2018 {be confined to $8,000,000 er undex, only the power to grant acoommedation wonid be very largely incrensed.The Gevarnment might of augmentation of available means to the country, while the wants of the Government would be equally met.As Mr, Galt's.5, curren Te acy bill ia pow certain > be passed in a modified form, it may be as well \u2019 Ww State that if the issue of Government Bogs Bank of Montreal, as it appears to us, will be .\u2014 On the afiernoon of the 8th the west boiler in the Bradford Bridie Saw Mill owned by, { Thompson Smith, Esy., exploded, killing the i fireman; John Mulligan, and seriously injuring | two other men, one named Ferpuson, and the | other's name not ascertained © but hopes are en- | tertained of their recovery.The mils buildings \u2018and machinery are Btotal wreck.\u2014VWe have tb announce a melancholy eccur- } Tence, which wok place on.the night of the Gib ; iñ the 3rd concession of.Sydenham.From some | cause.unknown, the barn of Mr.James Murray ! wae consumed by fire.| Theré \u2018was at the time | sleeping in the.granary.Mr.Murray's four sons, aged.respectively i 7, 15, 13, and ve years, ane | only of whom\u2014the \u2018eldest\u2014escaped the devour.| ing flames, He was awakened by some noise which he at first supposed wns his father calling | \"him to work.Un rousing himself np he heard a crack g none which he auppesed Lo be hail .4.the $ atp - Evening Telsgraph has veceived reti- information to the \u2018effect that within\u2019 the PEntF- -four hours action bas per taken by ion of ous land by the Peine.\u2018The pre- a port of the information received by the | ap; chemded, it would not he judicious to ose at present.Rumors to a somewhat Lh jey probably take \u2018their origin- \u2018from the hat a Fenian pié-nic is to be held in Buf- ; the 2ist inst, at which an immense ; e being.fough; large numbers of the me to be present under arms.: It i= mot poncesled that.there I fod cause for samme time we climat think it possible that the | | Governmem will be agunip caught napping, as] they most decidedly were at the time of the last} raid.\u201cThere is sufficient.warning to-indnce ao- | tivity aad.prey et mother gmrpeist\u2014Liamidion Time.Pr \u2014 À malanchoiy acciäeni took place wt the | village of _ Bicevills,.G.W., en.the ith inst.As the family of Mr.Daniel: Landrigen Were sitting around « large double stoye, \u2018in which a was made for baking parposes, a sleeper, or cross-pêgne of timiser, which.held up the floor] immediately under the stove, gave way, preci-| pitating futher, mother, \u2018and three children, te- fire, and nie of the heated stove ; being burn) 1 WMAURET, and peceiv-.a rier their \u2018recovery toubifal.The.sua see the mother's\u2019 body 18 bumt her férearm: also \u2018being fractred.held à arms, changed with à Might burn.\u2018of, the hand} \u2018but-the: (Child wo was npr.A medical men | hy fo, Yio ag deus all in his | which caused 20° much alarm, may not take in the current balances.or deposits not beating falling thé roof, ang ou getting.up to louk : Fe \u2018out tie saw : that: the barn vas on In te ! incresse, and stand a ge po om ad excisement of the moment; instead of returning | Live done since the close of the American wat.10 see thal his three brothers were awakened, We apprehend that the banks sre fast recover he ran t0 alezm his father and the rest of the fa- | ing any loss of deposits that mmy have busi).ily, byt although be met him a few rods from à and returned at once, sou or Co by tbe wi: \u2018af.Southern \u2018 i Owen moneys.oF \u201cAnormee Porax.Ram\u2014The | other with tie stove, iio the cellar, 4 distance) -of seven and a half feet.Two of the children, } \u2018a bor-af twelve yaar of age, and a liutlegirl-of| five, were entirely covered with red-hot ashes, |.abicto.come under its provisions.If this is correct the disturbance to .the currency.miw LC commerce, al first #0 much apprehended,œd 1 Ù Lea \u2018plage.The rest of the banks will æo on with their issues as.before; and, s0 far an the Bank of Montreal is -conterped, it.will matter vey little to the public whether ihey isme-Govers- iment notes ar ibeir own.\u2018 Bank note.currenGy, however, is ao\u2018intricaté à matier, andexparisace sheds so little light on.the subject, that our ideas G .{may prove to have been wrong, as the \u201cideas of a many able men \u2018have been.Leposits agrre decseased $700,000, an ipcom- siderable amount in uself\u2014the whole being \u2014 + pes interest.Deposits: bearing interest show aelight .ey Ce seis ar last Specie bas declined 1,000,900, the by the sum Ta Part \u201cthis is is © fai aie an rsd, Sd or Sty ad part to's withdrawal of current depesits;, oo but the amount Teft at tse eredit.af thas.aecomns 1.- 5 is still far in excess of any sums thet-Se hanks >: cdllectively had in that position in firmer years\": \u201d\u201d oie Notes Lsscounted ae haa just.been mentioned, .; TR exhibit a \u2018slight increase.This item continmes: ., \u2026.:, \u2018remarkably steady amidst the many cimages i\", ain, others, a proof at.onos\u2019 of the cantious int esm= * servative policy parsaud by the banks guesally, = 4 and of the zoumd and healthy condition swede: sprue vers in the country, \u201ctalkie us \u201cwhole.Wh stings\u2019) - on ; ; \u2019 we 5 scouts.discounts; nd it in besaase thesis yet ne vary; tn det material reduction: tacle bade of Secemst 2077 st Ee.iii a 4 FAO | sait and goad judgment mes stm \u2018whmervll oth lit banking and commercial =~ vc been manifested in the part, we may have, mailer tas \u2018the blessing of Providenos; another yesrat ue.EN mar = D pe = Ce - tai FH cal Jedd \u2018the D } Ri : hi x is.mil TS ; ur.| \u2018 nC respects to the fed Syren.an a GE | same long shaped Om ei jme Del, rug, rutald fresline Momiming, 7 mémtiy 30.pa vec ae 1} FINANCIAL REVIEW- (Ole = \u201cPh Auditor's Statement ef the condition of the feufks for June*30, exhibits the following re sults; At the present \u2018moment, when the atten: \u2019 | tiomof the country ig being given to the provi: THE.sw, MAP OF FUROPE \u2014BESULTS | ps; = plaid vas = of as sais : ævispatab | 7 omparativly \u2018muall stieam; prim rapes ; Livvetr! Canada side; and just halos in mou iy # à remaricable precipice of hint 600 faut gid height, called the Oissau Bock.This poosipieme- vi ea ace tre pa ar errors qu me dh 2 Ne .de \u201ctbe vicinie\u2026 wen lB abate dole du ÊE a cu - After 2 remalenhdy Sowntifdl eld oasighl H a dag Shrenifli mili scan Caviar demcribeil Bio Tivet\u2019 Snug a wheils | -.i + A © ARR MOT fs rer £1 wn in + Pembroke at I \u201chotel, and about] © on the way back.\u201cThis early.bour is rendered - necessary in order \u201cthat passengers: may reach} : encourage ment; \u2014_ vaeh in Ottawn city.and Pembroke, is some- c but the way to make a complete tour (and, we : muy add, a tour which can probably nowhere \u201cin-the world be-equalled in inland Waters) is er _Aruprior, over the Brockville and Ottawa, Railroad, A remarkably.good road.with excel- | i - Lawrence line may, be | \"and much that.wag intended for this vanrket ©.The river steamers continue tô be fully\u201d em- \u201c.\u2018note is the afrival of the S.S: troop sbip| : communicate at this time.< \"able for the growing crops.: phed with fresh vegetables and abundant quan Lo tity of fruit, at very.moderate prices.= Tue TOWNSHIPS.VOLUNTEERS: General\u201d Lindsay on the state of :theeMilitia in places of the- Volunteer companies, of the Coun- ° public a few facts which are not 10 be found i in Regt., Tth Fusiliers, and Rifle Brigade at St.~ to the officers.I leave you, Mr.Editor, to judge - whether that be true or not, when I inform yeu - \u2018any office _ scribe bisiidy sad \u2018whter tobe taken at short : Plipaburg and F * two in the\u2019 morning\u2019 we got.oat: for\u2019 Mud Lake Moritreal the same night via Brockville,\u2019 Last year there was a- stage and steamboat pute dewn by the alumet rapids, which would, i uibtless, \u2018he recommenced were \u2018there sufficient but hitherto scarcely Any but ~1ombermen have \u201cventured into.those.wild sud beautiful regions.ca The cost.of a trip \u2018from Montreal to > que Joschiie, including meals , and a night\u2019 a lodging whee about 3, and as much more to réturn: tocross to the St.Layrtence \u2018and descend the Rapids, : \u201cThere are three - routes to reach _ the.front .feom the Ottawa, besides coming down the.civet.\u201cThe first of these is from Sandpoint \u201clent vars.The second is by the - Rideau Canal, from {)ttawa city to Kingston.\u201cThis -is n very } fine \u201crail through thriving villages and good | scenery, \u2018accupying about 24 bours, and this route has the advantage of bringing \u2018the tourist out above \u2018the Lake of the \u2018Thousand , Isles, which is consequently included in the journey.The third is by the Prescott and Ottawa Road.By\u2018vach of these the noble steamers of the St.reached, and the sail d swu the \u2018rapids oft a fine day is about the great: est enjoyment \u2018that plesstre-travelling | affurds.- Indeed, thie pen of Wordsworth or: Byrowor Thoreau, or any other of atures most, devoted worshippers, would be tasked to describe adequately he beauty and excitement of this voyage.Je D.QUEBEC.CORRESPONDENT.Quesec, August, H, 1866.\u2018Twenty-one rafts of timber have\u2019 \u2018arrived: during the past week.There is still a contintied | .\u201cfalling offin.the quantity of.timber measured to.date; as compared withthe two former years.~ The Americans are still purchaging lumber, will find its way to the States.= - Six hundred and thirty vessels Faye arriv ved from sea to date.comprising 371,723 tong, and | , twenty-five steamships, 24,269 tons; frem the ; lower ports 88 vessels, 8, 311 tons, \u2014being + an \u201cincrease of 20 vessels, 2, 891 tons.ployed with freight and passengers both eu the.upper and lower rputes.of the St.Lawrence.Fifty-two vessels have \u2018cleared from this\u2019 port during the past week, sad there have bee n forty- \"nine arrivals.\u2014.The only naval\u2019 and military intelligence to \u201c Orontes\u201d from Halifax with officers and de-.\u2018tachments of troops for.\u2018fegiments serving in \u2018Canada ; and a wing of the 25th Regiment, from Montreal, to be followed shortly by the remainder, en route-for England.A large number of \u2018troops are still encamped near Lake \u2018Beauport \u2018and at Point Levis, engaged on the fortitications in progress at those places.The new steamer * Union,\u2019 Capt.Davidson, \u2018\u2019 \u2018las proceeded on ber first trip to the lower x * \u201cports with a full compleinent of freight and pas- | _ sengers.Ample preparations are making for.the re-| ception and\u2019 entertainment of the members of the Press Association expected he:- on the, 23rd.instant.No local news.of importance\u2019 or interest to.\u2014Very warm.weather, - but } leasant, and suit- Markets well sup- SILLERY., (To the Editor of the Daily \u201cWitness.) sm :\u2014Having just read the report of Major- \u201c Canada, im which mention is made in.several \u201cty of Shefford, I feel that it would be an injus- \u2018tice to them.10 allow it to pass withont a few remarks, and ! also wish to place before: the .that document.~ In No.15 of the General's report, he mentions : i that, \u201cfrom Col.Elrington\u2019s report it is evident |, that the Waterloo and fat Granby companies are \u201cdefective.\u201d The Colonel never inspected these \u2018companies, but merely saw them, when, upon \u201c \u2018one occasion, they were brigaded with the 25th \u2018Armands, a day or two after the affair at * Pigeon Hill; how then was he able to judge of their efficiency ?- \u201cThe 20d Waterloo (Capt.Fourdrinier) and \"Granby (Capt.Miller) are indifferent in military * knowledge.\u201d This, of course, refers particularly.that the officers of the latter company have all first-class certificates ; the former two first-class and one second, besides two.sergeants and two co - with \u2019 ertificates: .In the same.para- |.gh the St.Johns companies are spoken-of as \u201cfairly drilled ;\u201d in Col.Fane's report ag \u201c want drill.\u201d \u201cNo.25 of Gen.Lindsay\u2019 s:report somewhat enlightens ws as to Capt.Carter's conduct at the St from St.Armands.From whom the in- | airy was made concerning Capt.Cartersillness 1 koow n op; I ea can only say that it was not from detachment vinder his command, as they never heard before that Oapt.Carter had a fit that; morning.He was tired \u201cout, n doubt, \u2014s0 were they all; bat ! should o his medical adviser would pre- - intervals throughout.Jo.doy 430.4 51.Cet 1 see by: Gaps.Carter's: report, a 10, that ~~ Capt.Miller's company is re Sorell drill- \u2018 ed :\u201d rather éontradictory,T should onu jige, com- |.pared 1 tie \u2018\u2019otlier reports.; Lindsay's; and page 14,: Col.Eirington's,) Ool.Ekington makes no.alloyance for the | relighsburg companie who | race bo: : 3 months\u2019 standing.\"The report | ly bebereficial a to \u201cdir fature soil us + ME HI St at} Be Tho last tims No.2 1 Water] Ta bi \u201cat Bt.Bei sim me od as ntiy com is \u2018Lower.Oxnade, | against PAT: a ng You wk city corps, who, | Sweetsburg.1 ee Proyed; 20 effective.\u2014 modal i - Again, in\u2019 General\u2019 vi In the, Lintiays report of No.1} .taste, Appear.to \u201cbe: included.| \u201cFpetitors should write to the Secretary, Hugh C I olson, the\u2019 Ontario, and dr Banks.(pafié\u2019D; General] besting burg ghol | of the child, dnd \u2018a rerdet brought fo of mar.fre tion.reotivid that \u2018they\u2019 paid as creditable an der in accordance with ~ \u2018inspectibn i NEWS or THE Rg \u2014By Atlantic Cable we have! some- \u201cinterest: ng.items of news to the Lith at UE mgs em oh een an mr \u2014 Napoleon \u2018addresses a not the_effect that the changes in the political or-, ganization: of Germany require the restoration of the Fiench frontier as it existod | in 1814, It is also a probable that, if th demand is not.mot satisfactorily, he will enforep it.\u201c\u2014 An, amistice has been agreed upon between Austria and Italy upon.the \u201cbasis of the cession of.A cnetia to Italy ;-the latter power having.alio come to, an wnideratand ng\" with France upon thie matter.\u2014 A'despatch from Aspy Bay) datod: Sunday; 12th, \u201c6.30-p.m,, states that the Gulf cable wag picke up that morning and a splice made, and \u2018a late telegram informs us that it is now in perfect Forking arder.: : :1 DITORIAL.TEMS.ie Fes a ay ery respect.J prize list forthe Annual.Exhibition to.be held in Toro to from \u2018September 2 {thto 18th inclusive, The: competition | is open to all tHe world, \u201cThe list | of.premiums- occupies 10 \u2018elosel: ÿ printed pages, and amounts.in the aggregate: to a very large | sum, mals, fowls, flowers, fruits, implements, mas chinery, manufactures, and products of art -and \u201cIntending - com: of i Board.\u201cof Agriculture; containing the of.the: prize list P.their \u2018ghidanee.Thompson, Esq, tor: a.copy | which.gives fait directions\u2019 fo ) À CITY ITEMS The body of Mr.D.Me party drowned in Lake St.Lois last weok, hus just been recovered near Boucherville.Friends | have left the city to bring up the, remains to age real, w bere he.will probal ly bo buried.ai krignimes.\u2014Sôme time\u2019 Since \u2018application ade to the United States Government for of Montreal, who is accused The application was made at the instance of the banka, and-the vaual forms aving been gone through, the prisoner arrived .here \u2018iu custody of High Constable Bissone te.on Saturday night.\u201d = STRANGE RopaeRY \u2014Last 2 veniog a.gentleman had taken his passage for Portland, entered \u2018the sleepitig « \u2018car, and placed his valide, a coat, and a parcel on the berth Which he selected to sleep in.He then showed the boy in attendance what be had done, and stepped out of the carriage.In a few minutes he returned, and found the:valise gone.The boy asserted that be had\u2019 not seenone leave the car, but, though \u2018strict [ be fou was made, kel missin valise could not be ound.: | |, luceca Srines.\u2014One of the most dangérous s that can: well be demanded of the mason penter is now being performed on.the spi of .the English C ral.In order to allow the spire being strengthened at Its apex, 8 scaffolding has been placed around that part, and, from this scaffolding rises a hoist, the hori- Zou tal beam of which surmounts.both spire and erossheam, workmen might br other day, during a rather brisk wind.To \u2018the |sight depicted by the poet, when, in imagin- At view of one hung in \u2018mid-air against its sides, _ J exclaims: \u201cThere's one that gathers samphire, | dangerous.trade!\u201d In truth, \"while admiring \u201c| such work of beauty or of strength as this Cathedral or the.Victoria Bridge, we are too prone to forget the perils of those \u2018whose hands have reared them, and with whose blood they: have, perhaps, been almost literally cemented ; for.compatatively few great b works are completed withont some fatal aeci- \u2018dent.In connection with this notice it may be mentioned, that a very graceful spire is just bei) pe completed on the tower of Trinity Church, One Narcisse Dubois was arrested for rob.on Saturday on the cars for.Portland, at Coaticook.He is ° stajed .to have- lodged with & man named Boulette, Seigneurstreet, and while the latter was absent at\u2019 work to have committed the robbery he city detectives were informed \u2018of this, and, by telegraph, caused [ bis arrest ag above related.\u2019 | MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.+ ~ Yesterday a seaman named Thomas Caens while ascending the side.of the ship , « Mozart\u201d.lying near the \u2018Commissioners Wharf, lost his hold, fell: overboard, and, in spite of the efforts m.eto save him, was drow ned.A few minutes before this gad occurrence a seaman belonging learn the particulars.\u2014Que ec Chrom., 11th.'\u2014 We undorstand that such arrangements |.; fees e been made that there ji is now no doubt but t the Erie & Niagara railway will be opened ident, Mr.W.A.Thompson; has succeeded, re believe, .in leasing\u201d the road to the Grand Trunk company for a term of, years.\u2014St.Catha-|; rines.Journal.| Arsox axp Monpuis\u201401 Thursday last, the 2nd inst., the house of James \u2018Hannah, Potton, was get fire to and burned to the ground.An investigation was held, at which Mrs.Hannah stated that her husband ee quarters of an hour before the occurrence; and that almost immediately.after he had: gene man of the name of Chamberlain, from the State « of Vermont, came to the house, and, her in a cruel manner, killed her.\u2018chi «La little girl about three years of with a elub or axe and threw her .into the cellar, and | n fied the house.The cause of this murder\u2019 rome drone rehended and is ow Io Bs ily fein a hn apprehended and ne de rte DAY.\"= to\" Prussia\u2019 toe.fnvite attention to al tter.vindicating shox at Sweotaburg ; it in-very.wel got up in U.C.PROVINCIAL, Extusirio L\u2014Wo \u2018have r ro-.coivefl an \u2018extra of the- Upper Canada \u2018Journal -Rvery kind\u2019 of agriculu ral produce, ani-, Craé, one of the | the extradition of John Paxton, cooper, formerly\u2019 forgery on the ~ At this giddy height; and astride of this | geen cmployed the | watch them was to\u2019 experience something like ation, he looks \u2018down the cliff near Dover, and | uildings' or \u201cpublic.te a.Norwegian ship lying short distance from | the \u2018above, was drowned, but we were unable to .next week, or the subsequent week.The vice- | ad \u201cleft home aboutip 1d outrage is not suflclently des, but is shp- =! \u2018posed to have arisen throngh \u2018 oe | Between them snd their neigh thin sokiREAL air it.a Avaver 14, 1866 that way.As to the fring upon the Federal plenty in the \u2018market, and have been sold dur - flag; an the subsequent fearing of that flag, the \u2018the week at 700 to $1.4 60 perbushel.We have] evidence.is conclusive.The flag itselt was \u2018mot heard of the rot making its appearance, and pretty good evidenos; as it was in rags.Moveuants IN Favor or PRUSSIAN, Suvnemacr \u201c11th, 1 SAxoN¥, WURTEMBERQ, AND BADEN.\u2014Tho pub- \u2014We- bavu récoived.a copy of the bill \u2018lis movement in favor of Prussian supremacy.is\u201c provide for an issue of Provincial\u2019 notes,\u201d getting stronger and stronger.In Dresden a \u201cthe form in which it has passed both Houses.number of leading politicians, se long the avow- We notice ono section, the 5th, which removes.ed friends \u2018of Austria, have combined \u2018with the the penalty or forfeiture for usury under mon.declaration,in which the reunion of all \u201cprovides \u2018that.no bank shall be ablo to Toco er \u2018Germany under Prussian auspices is declared to at law a greator: \u2018amount for commission or in- bo a necessity of the times.Lotters and arti- terest than tliat limited in that chapter.he cles advocating tho samo idea abound in the ye therefore, seems to be to permit or even \u2018Wurtemborg and Baden press.\u2018People, it ap- invite the Banks to charge what interest they pears, were never so.deeply impressed with tho see fit, subject, however, to inability to\u2019 recover | evils inseparable from a division of Germany {at law more than 7 per cent.This section intoa number of petty States as now.It is plies to all Banks, as well those which do as do.asked in these candid avowals: \u201cIf our Princes not go into the purrency arrangemont,\u2014Gusetts, havo been unable to make head against Prussia | 13¢A.[in & war for which they had deliberately .pro-| Bogron Boor Axp Sow Manker.\u2014The opers- pared themselves for months past, what would ! tions of the first day.of August must: be com- have been our fate if attacked by Franco?\u2018Isit prised in.our review of the: Boston \u201cshoe market not a blessing sent from Heaven, rather \u2018than a for the © present weok.By previous agreement punishmont, that we bavo-bcen taught by recent | à, very large portion-of the goods ordered by the | events where to look to for -protection?Is it Western buyers were to be delivered in August, not humiliating to belong to States withno in-' .80'a8 to give the trade the benefit of -the tax.\u2018dependent policy, no efficient army, fio anything | | Towards the last of the month buyers began to to secure the safety of their citizens\u2019 r= russion: \"be hungry.As there was an enormous quantity Duper: of goods to be shipped on the first and teams were _ Procurss or Crvin RienTts ay Sour Cano-.scarce, it bocame an object to get on the ground LINA\u2014Îteports received in Washington from | early.Promptly at 12 a.m.the largest dealers: South\u2019 Carolin represented that \u2018in the circuit {in Pear] street\u201d opened their doors, and with a courts of that State the freodmon find it im- | full force of men and teams began toload.The possible to get justico in the decisions and sen- | Worcester and Lowell depots were to be open tences of the judges.Thus, in the court at|at 4 a.m.and the freight agents bad their men Oharleston, when frecdon bring complaints |asleep.in \u2018the buildings.Ira A.Nay & Oo., the they are ordered off, and their reports discredit | well-known Pearl streét teamsters, had several .ed without investigation.A late order-of this | \u2018loads at.the Lowell depot balf-an-hour after mid- court requires them to pay the costs of trinls in | night, and awoke \u2018the inmates \u201cwith the intelli- advance, otherwise their complaints will receive gence: that it was time to open.Owing to a no attention, nor will-any parties comuritting | scarcity of watches, the russ succeeded, the shoes outrages upon colored pe ople bo arrested.or «| wero receipted for, and from that time until sune tried.; sot the rush was incessant.The Providence : Pownit ok Tue Gospir\u2014Rov.Dr.Brock, of depot.waa not.open until seven in the morning.Loudon, i in a speech at Chicago, said that in \"his By four o'clock nearly every wholesale shoe store church there are dozens of tliose who have been | 11 Boston was open, And the whole street was as forgers, house-breakers, thieves, whom the gospel.had reached aud saved: that Le had in his house }a regulararray of buürglarions tools\u2019 brought: to: { him by these men, and had been taught hoiv to use them ; and that one of his church members.had been: eighteen times in.prison, and now not three of his fellow- members 6 are better workers, for Christ.; : FENIAN INDICATIONS.Wo have'it \u201cfrom A reliable - townships : an- thority that on\u2019 Friday lust Gen.Sweeny.and a \u2018number of other persons were holding & conversation at St.Albana,\u2014Governor Smith, of Vermont, being present,\u2014when Sweeny remarked that if influence could be \u2018brought to.\u2018beär on President Johnson, so that the armsand ammunition seized by the U.'S.Government should be given up to the.Fenian organization, and tf no further arrests were made; they would take Canada before the cold weather arrived.- Sweeny.also went on to say that i/ they did not succeed with fier Johnson, there.would be no raid |.this fall, but they knew.the Republican party wero in their favor.The-raidin June last was onlya feitit to try what force the Canadian Government: could bring against them: It was so far successful, as 1t showed: that {Lé available force of men on the Canadian side was below what-was stated.\u2018The arms which had \u2018been seized.had all been moved forward near the frontier, and if given up would be in a convenient position for use.Such is reported to be the General's opinion, and the modest ivay he interlards the word if, is worthy of remark.We dre further informed \u2018that a Canadian lately: returned.from\u2019 \u2018haying at \u2018Fairfield reported that he had séen three.guns in & barn which: were placed in the mow, but were } removed into the open part of the barn when the.bay was putin.Fe was also assured by différent péople that there were guns in three other barns in: that vicinity.: They were dégeribéd as very nice.pieces, though their construction was not stated.\u2014 Gazette.?had shipped twenty-five hundred: cases each before breakfast.The quantity of goods which went from the Stats of Massachusetts during the last four days of thé week must have been larger fore.As regards prices of shoes, they will be ago, when paying the highest tax,\u2014leather, find- | iugs, &¢, having gone up enough to about counterbalance the.four per cent.hmBoafon Shoe and L cather Reporter.RÉSOLY ENTS; ~\u2014The following | is the new: list; inst :\u2014 Samuel McBride, Straiford, .C.Ww.James Whimster, Stratford, 0.W.Peter Rayment, Cadboro, c.w.\u2026- Daniel T.Dongharty, Woodstock, .C.We J.D.Phaneuf, Montreal, C.E.Michael Hannan, Peterborough, C.Ww.Alexander Jeffrey Auchterlonie, Montreal, 0.E.Abraham Westbrook, Braniford, C.W.= John Anderson, jr., \u2018Sarnia, C.Ww.: David P.Davies, Chatham, C.W.Henry McFarlane, Chatham, O: W.Jahn Selkirk, Chatham, C.W.Wm.Oliver, Toronto, C.W.- Duncan Currie, Mariposa, C.W.Joshua Irvine, London, C.W.Œdipe Dandurand and Famond Lanctot La- _ prairie, 0.E.So 4 David Abel, Simcoe, C.w.- William Dixon Buckle, Stratford, C.Ww.| William Patterson, trader, Chelses, C.E.James Dagg, Montreal, 0.E.(writ of attach.mont issued).Naw Post.OFricas.~The « Following new off ces were opened on the 1st instant :\u2014Avignon, Matapedia, Bonaventure, C.E.; Caledonis Springs (reopened), Caledonia, Prescott, 0.Ws Hagltain, Burleigh, Peterboro, C.W.; : Neigette, Ste.Angèle, Rimonski, OC.Æ.; + Sandpoint (reopened), McNab, .Renfrew, O.'W.; Underhill, Essa, Simcoe, c.W.; Vinton, Litchfield, Pon- Ten Frmans.\u2014It ia mot in n Quebec only that rumors of another and immediate raid by these villains are rife.Toronto also appears to share | tisc, O.E.; Walmer, East Zorra, Oxford, 0.Win the excitement, and it was currently reported 6 Caleraino \" and- \u201c RadstacE\" » have \u201cbeen there on Saturday that\u2019 A note of -warning bad | closed.- .been there received-in the shape of a telegram |.dia = from Sir Fred, Bruce.It was.\u2018uhderstood.that the contents of the despatch were to the effect] that- much Activity had \u201clately.been displayed among the \u2018Roberts-Sweeney section of the Fe: 2° nian Brotherhood, and that in fact before the first.day of September another effort would be made [11 by the: Fenians ta gain a foothôld on Canadian].\u2018soil, On receipt of this: despatch, communica~ tion was opened\u2019 with the Militia.Department, and a telegram sent to the barraek master of the regular troops in Toronto to-kaow how much smmunition was in\u2018 bis possession over and above the amount required by theregulärs.An order was then received to serve out: to evèry \u2014 PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT.\u201cLEGISLATIVE COUN OIL.Orrawa, Augnet 13th.\u2014The House met at am, Committee to consider certain resolutions respecting the Common Law Procedure Act of Upper Canada.CL PRR - After some discussion, \u2018 #.Mr, SOATCHRLP- moved, in ampndment; that the House go into.Compaitteo this.day three.months .volunteer, one hundred and twenty rounds of}: \u2018The disctission.ç n one clock with: | ammunition\u2014sixty for reserve and sixty for use.l out any result.0, ro 2 At the.same time the military authorities pur-{ The House adjourned sad.thre pm.75 oo chased a large quantity of boots,\u2014in fact, all] The House mot at ; that could be obtained, \u2014and ordered 2,000-pairs Attorney-General.rrr moved the from Childs & Hamilton, of Toronto, and 3,000 ] third reading: of the Jill to enable compensation - pairs from Brown & Childs, \u2018\u2019of this city: A full | to be made to the of Mrs.Elisabeth Mc- | supply of knapsacks; water bottles, great coats, Kay, for the erroneous issue by the Crown of} straps, &c., are being got.in readiness.It is letters: patent: fr lands to which she was \u201cen-} also said i in case of another attack the regulars.titled.oo will be the first men sent to the front, while the] After \u2018some in, \u2018the bill was \u2018read\u2019 a volunteers will garrison the towns and cities, +1 7 third timie, : Co \u2018Hon.J.H.Caitunon then tioved the adattion Transcript.Ce 4 \u201c\u201cÎof a clause, providing that the amouit ôf such COMMERCIAL of à dès rein dat de ami value.of the said land: at the \u2018time of \u2018the\u2019 isstibef the patent.: Hon.Mr, Houron moved that the bill be, ) committed.to Committee for amendmen in that }- \u2018I §ense.\u2014Carried.= ~The bill was reported from Commit pe with \u2018amendments, which wére read.à first lime ; second reading fixed for another sittipg, | reading MowTaAL Wrrvass.Orion, .Montreal, August 14, 1868.\u201d wr Moraing dull ahd overcast > indications of rain; Strong, cool wind.so : _ Some \u2018of the oldest.coal shippers avow w the belict that coal will sell lower in August than it has sold'in July, notwithstanding the advance in tolls, unless there shall be a material stopping of the mines by reason of strikes; turnouts; etc.suing of writs for next\u2019 election of \u2014 Philadelphia.Free Pres, Fog oaw Ch rls HR Bhi RIVES isi r & LL + La PR Que Lattes Pelham pas hache CES working pe \u201cFamily.Reading.FEK ax AULT, THE RADIC Abi = Weve Shalev A review | \u201ccondensed from : the \\ al étain\u201d ut George.Fliots' new bash es Holt the.Radical.\u201d It will \u201cervé tosive anjides of the character af the book amd: its plot to those who have vither.mot Spies ERY orne wish to rend it for them: Tes amd sit is by the anthor of H Adami] Ade \"and: much R poken nbout in the vey jews, it} Lihely that most people wouhl.like to know amething aboutit.Felix Holts tot Lhe central figure in; vue ato i Lo IY, for the, heat drawn, Heis à drnve, honest, \u2018enthusinstie - young.fellow, shiagy'y: \"headed, lauve-eved, shmag imbed, wearing no waist cant now cvavab, nd it uheriting no wealth) but an education above lig\u2019 humble tank in \u201chfe, anda yight of property in cortaiw 6 Ca thartiv.Lozenges\u2019 anda estorative Elixir,\" | ~ patented by his devensed father and _cagerly \u201céhsumed \"by the country couple in.general, to thercat détriment \u2018of their conatitutions, + eux is ambitions to become what _he ealis *ademarogue, *\u2014-pot to excite an Fgnorant mots to clam tor privileges which they do \u2018dot know how tä:usé, but, by Hving with the apte and sharing their privations, so acquireturinfitenet by which be way lead, \u201c d'ieni:to boîter things.+ want to be a de- \u201cldacoue of à new sort; an honest: one, it \u2014 = puis who.will tell the people they are - Win and \"foolisTs \u2018and neither flatter.\u201cthem |] wor fitten on them.CL have my heritage, \u2014 au order belong: tow - I have the blood ofa Îne-ot handicraftsmeis brmy.veins, and [want §- to stand up-for the lot of the.bandicrafteman\u201d ass wood lat, in which & man: may be better | 1-nined to A the best He -his- mate \u201cthan if he felonged to the gnmacing get who .have ithe belongs andere proud tobe thought richer than their neighbors.\u201d year of the.Reform.agitation, 1832, that the action of the novel takes.plate, and during \u2018the election for.Parliament Felix Holt has MALY © portunities of.expounding the prinèi: \u201cples.of va life, always witha rude, hearty, \u2018Saxon eloquence, but not always, itseems to, us, with so mich.practical significance: and + ~~ She seems \u2018dis Lo medicides on *.theinfant Bacchus, had been drawn downwar od RATE ret ree E \u201ctheory.\u201d upon.texts of the greal entrance, *¢in singular \u2018relief : \u201c\u2018thrown ovéf hi \u201cvwhich Harold had: given: bim,.pe pe \u2018still \u201chis knees, hé thy his wos ing-arms | - and laxly elasgud a.Th off i him, Co RA LEH He - _ 6 This singe \u2018 | Trangome | \u201csaw a descend, ~ clearness.as in the passage we bave cited.However this may \u2018be, there\u2019 can: be no - \u201c question that his character, whetlier we altogether like if oF no ismarvellously well de: ~ seribed; ang e.pates \u201caction which he performs when {Re fntrodaced to us there is quite \"as much raglica] < common Sense as houest m Glasgow, where he has been studying, he réturos.to his mpther\u2019s home, up \u201ca little back\u2019 street in.the country town of * Treby Magna, resolved to support hiniself by watchmaking and sé \u2018hool-seaching, and to put\u2019 a stop to she salu of the quack medicines by which old Mrs.Holt has hitherto supported herself.The poor weman, in her distress at \u201cher son's ' new-fangled ideas, has recourse to \u201c.\u201cêthe Rev.Rufus Lyon, Minister of the Inde- .pendent Chapel, usally snoken- of as: \u2018Malt- - honse-Yard.\" The\u201d scene which follows is exquisitely humorous.Mrs.Holt, with her light-brown front and black band over her i - forehead, \u2018and the bleak, north-easterly ex- |\" pression in lier eyes, seating herself with some .emphasis, and looking fixedly at the opposite wall with'a hurt and argumentative countenance, \u2014how often have we rot seen just such injured old wamen ! It is à good while before the canse of er complaint \u2018is made clear.ispased to rest the merits of her e moral character of her late hosbard.: \u201cHe had a \u2018wonderfol'gift in prayer, as the old members well know, iif .any- \u201c_ body-likes to ä3k \u2019em, not,believing my words : \u2018and he believed himself thatthe receipt for the Cancer Case, whicli I've sent out in, bot- ties.standing by me,\u2014lie believed it was sent him .in apswer to prayers.and: nobody: tan _ deny it, for heprayed most regular, and read out of the green baize, Bible\u201d! ; \u201cI supp one \u2018a Christian-can understand the \u2018word 0° God, | without going to Glasgow, and there's fexts about ointment and mediciné, and: \u201cthere's one.as might.have been made for a receipt of my-husband's; its just-as ifit was a riddle, aud Holt's Elixir was the answer.\u2019 Mrs.Holt is an hanstible fund of am- \u2018usement.Ever she says is ludicrous © becanse it is perfectly natural.There is an \u201cadmirable scene where she visits \u201cP'ramsmore | Court, anibvits: down to-rest in the .vealibule \u2018agdinst the pedestal of the Apollo\u201d.«7% Mra.Holt held ou her lap a basket filled withi good thingé for; Jol, and seemed much \u201csoothed by: pleasant\u2019 \u2018company and excellent treatment.- \u2018As Bather; descending softly arid unobservel, leaned over the stone banisters -and looked at the scene for a minute ortwo, §{ - she saw that Mrs.Holt's attention, baving been directed to the squirrel whieh hdd seam: pered on to'the head of the Silenns caring] to the tiny babe looked at with so mach af- \u2018fection by the rather ugly and hairy gentle: * man, of whom she nevertheless spoke with reserve as ofgone *ho-posyibly | longed- to the Transome family.- - 6\u201c Tts most pretty to see.its little limbs, and \u2018the gentleman holding it.I should think hé: \u2018wag amiable by his look 5 \u201chutit was odd he] inhoud have his likeness took without.any \u201cclothes.Was he Transemeby name?\" (Mrs.Holt suspected that.there might: be.a wild ~ madness m the family.) re\u2019 \u201c Denner, peering and siniling @ \u201cabout to reply, when prevented \u201cby iol, wis ap-| \u2018\u2019pearance.of old Mr.Transome, mae oh since his walk, had been havin ory \u2018winks\u2019 the sofa'in the library, now came ont To.\u201clook for Harry.He had doffed his furred pu a eh 1 down to slee ron ov Hh dhotdors seat Orite \u2018bang over his -scänty#rhité \u2018hair and down to _abilities of 3 Gr 7 should bet \u2018 a 2 hich othe: \u2018and in the, gi yore 0 nomi e de to the Eien It is in the] rates Fire cnatais 4 Eh Woke odes hind it.There\u201d iÿ- ; charming, \u2018contrast De i tween (he simple boas ted \u2018minister and his Hl staidy friend Felix Holt, and the conversi- Jtiavs that \u201cthey hold together ave admirable, They hve many noble thoughts i in cotñmon, | though Pelix is not very fond of serinous and praver-meefings, 4 To talk: with this young man, who, though Joye, nd u sipgudarit Hwlhiéh some might at once haye pronounced lerony, hut which Mr.Lyon persisted in.ré- arding ns orthodoxy in \u2018the making,\u201d was dike a good bitesto | strong, teeth aflera too plentiful altownnee | of spoon-ment.a ; Hut the.real\u201d ben uty of po Lyon's cha.acted ia.only.fully displayed.Ww henwe.see him: in contact Ni ith hiy shpposed dnaghter Esther, It is Lsther whomakes the charmeof the bok, | 0 and whoni we have no hesitation in pronoune- in one of the moat pérfect creations of mo-, deen fiction, feel her influence: in the \u2018minister's \u2018room, whore the odor of vip books struggles with a delicate scent of cose leavés; = dainty] work-baskèt, frilled| with \u201cblue satin, nestles among \u201cthe ponderous volumes of \u201cHenry's Commentary ; and a black bust of George Whitfield is condemued to wear a vail of greeu purz0, because Pr vvidence.ordained that the rood man should squint,\u201d The faint sig: postion of a garden is walted as she enters the rgom, aud a seuse n borne to-us of an elastic walk, the tread of stall feet, the proud, deli- | cate, graceful nrelin shimmer uf a high Grown of \u201cshining brown.plaits with.Gurls that float backward.+ She hid that .excellent.thing in woman, n soft luent uiterance.Her sauciness, wis always Char \u2018ming, because.it was \u2018without emphasis, and was accompanied with graceful little turnsjof the head.\u201d «She had one of those exceptional organiza: tions which are quick and sensitive without being in.the loast morbid; she was alive to the fluest.shades omnes to the nicest distinctions of tone and accent ; she had a little code of her own about gents and colors, textures and.behaviors, b which she seeretly con- | \u2018demned or sanction d all things and persons.\u2018And she \u2018was well sutisfied with: herself for her fastidious taste, hever doubting that hers was the highest standard.She was proud that the] best-born and\u2019 hatiddomest z rirlg at school had always said that she might be taken for a born Iady.Her own\u2019 pretty lustep, clad in a silk} stockiny, her.little heel, just rising from a kid slipper, her irreproachable ails and deli: cate wrist, -were the objects of delighted con- \u2018sciousness to her: aud she felt that it was her Supe ority \u2018which made her unable to use without disgust any but the finest cambrie \u2018handkerchiefs and freshest gloves.Hermo- ney atl went in the o) atitication of these nice voice, witha cloar; tastes, and she saved nothing from; her earnings.Feaunot say that she had: any pangs of \u2018conscience on this score; for she: felt:sire that she was izenerous; she hated \u2018all mean: some sudden appeal 40 - her pity, and if she found.out that her father had a want \u201cshe would \u2018supply it with-some pretty device of à surprise.\u2018But then the good: man so seldom hid a want\u2014except the perpetual desire, which she could never.gratify, of seeing her under convictions, and t to become a.member of the chur he «Asfor little Mr.Lyon he loved and admired this unrégenerate child more, he feared, than \u201cwas consistent.with the due.preponderance of fmpersonal and ministerial regards; he prayed and pleaded for her with tears, humbling himself for her piritnal deficiencies n thé.privacy of his study ; and.then came down stairs to lind himself in timorous subjection.to het wishes, lest, as\u2019 he inwardly said, he should give his teac ing an ill savor by-ming - ne it with outward: |crossing.\u201cThere will be lqueens in spite of salic or other laws of later.date than \u2018Adam\u2019 and Eve; and \u2018here, in this small, dingy house of the minister in Malt- house Yard, there was a light footed, sweet- voiced Queen\u2019 Esther\" | Esther and Felix; far ns they are.apart in the beginning,\u2014 Esther, with the innate fondness for everything's at is pretty and refined; Esther, who cannot endure the smell of a tallow candle ; who keeps x volume of Byron hidden in her.Work Hasket and reads \u201cRend\u201d of 4 Sunday instead |of listening to her father Fin Malthouse Yards al Felix, with his hatred of fine-lädviem, his.tudeness, his\u2019 open shirt.\u2018collar, and his patched clothes, \u2014are drawn.\u2018toward each other byjun irresistible attraction.\u201c A pencock!\u201d cries|Felix to himself the fivat rime betsees her: ** l'should like to come and | scold her every day, \u2018and make her ery and cut \u2018her finë hair of.\u201d \u201c| E think he isvery coarse and rude, snid Esther, with a touch\u201d of tem: per ; for he had.criticised her, and abused Byron, and had not; admired her hands, or lier néck, or her graceful movements, Félix}.does scold-her and make her cry.She is piqued because he plainly thinks himself superior toers she is'angry becahse she cannot ing that he i nght.7 yelp 25 Poe She sat down in the dull parlorand took u \u2018her-netting ; for since Sunday she had felt unable to read\u201d when she was alone, being obliged, i in\u2019 spite of herself, to think of Felix Holt;\u2014to imagine w hat he wonld like her to | be, ahd what sort of views hetook of life so.aa to make it seem valuable in the absence of all\u2019 \u2018elegance, luxury, \u2018 gayety, or romance.\u2018Had he: yet reflect d that he had behaved very rudely \u201cto her.on Sunday?Perhaps! not.Perhaps.he: had dismissed her from \u2018his \u2018mind with conte pt.And at that thought Esther's eyes smarted un pleasantly, She was | fond of netting because it it showe Bo advan- | {age both her hand and her foot ;: \u2018and across this imiège.of Felix Holt'é- indiffe erénce and | \u2018contempt there paggéd The.vaguer image.ofa on.| possible somebody whi.would admire\u201d her hands and feet, and i eight in (looking at their beauty; aoû long, yet not dare, to kiss them.oped: to bind:;thenr'; 46 | great ener 8.| ther.der gi ming:to: lose com | cency at Ber own wi ner criticism ; fo loss lose the vi.the Before: we have seen her, wel.sofa loti neck, and the J.ness, would © Cnipty her purse impulsively on} \u2018safety lay in due attendauce on prayers and ser- | e wonld be muc easier in the presence of {3 ja! a \u201cBut it was precisely this long.# ng after sfaction: that Felix :had: reproached her with.«Did: he wait: her to}: be Bo hogs e 2-2 Thass med impossible withouë ! oué eat occasion \u201cHer life: wass heap of |- { fragments; and so.were her thoughts 4 some \u2019 ny { w rn 0 ï ATX Sn - \u2014\u2014 TETE * Hi pos a mit vo THE with hislove at 7 a co TT rt ould wir bine from the life he Pa bol e tho best du Woyder,\"\".bo | saya 10 lentitet, Che Des feb of forces will aver gone to.\u2018the maasuring.0 the force there would \u201che: in \u2018one heuutiful was beautiful who made a man's passion for | | her rash ju.pue gurreut with all the arent: ip of his life.\u201d ; Gd There .is womediing cliarming, too, in the | description.of + \"y-ife pt, 5 me\u2019 Cour, \u2018wher8 hh o.Winds Sh i out.5 eart of that protid, wins +o Lrjuisome, and brings.iat the abated mother: [sov._ There is also tonebig seus 2 yhen the old minister.discloses- to.Eats sacret] that she is not bis daughter; but hi the] heiress of great wealthy: \u201cLaos | This is a lite retrieval ofa fony error, Father, I muke not exouges {ar mysqlf, | for we \u2018ought te strive that our aflections bel rooted in the truth, Nevertheless, you\u2014'\" « Esther had risen, and bad glided onto thé wooden stool on a level with her father\u2019s chair, \u2018where he was accustomed to Jay.books.- She | wanted to speak, hut the flood:gates could not De opened for words alone, She threw.her \u2018arms wround the old.man's neck, and sobhed.out within passionnte cry, \u2018Father, father! forgive me if 1 have not loved\" you \u2018enough.[will=-F will?\" vers Ft \u201cI'he old man's.little\u2019 delicate frame waa shaken by.a surprise and Jo; tlint were almost | painful in our : He had been going \u2018self.In that moment of supreme \u201ccomplex \u2018emotion, ane ray of the ministen\u2019s joy wasthe thought, \u201cSurely the work of grace has be- ath touched.\u2019 7 We had marked many other extracts fuse must refrain, for we: hays already: \u2018enorosched too fur-upon the space that belangs to other personages in the story.The author.seoms| E337 450 A Lo purchase Bowing Me: | to have thrown her heart into the description |.y 4% amie ue pront varie of of the life that fills'the little world\u2019 of Treby | CR NN EQ: drat-o fore pur Magna; but the interest of the plot centres \u2018elsewhers .We offer hi BA WANT Eby | rather in the aqristocrs tic region.oF Trarigome, MACHINES\" for.every variety of work; |.\u2018Court.Mrs he will probably not satis SINGER Machines, ur own maior; | (GRR Mac aoliipes, I pes.y the Inger M anufac , fy most Mb Ti rv they \u201cave mastered turing Oo, ANER, Bi ANSDORF, & Co's; Bo secret which has blight \u201cher life: Knowing (Noiseless), Nonciines for logs, Shosmakers| 0 that, let.them read the storys \u2018second time, and fu donné; and itor & Gimu's Family | Pa and they cannot fail :to-admire the - delicate Sewing ach o.\u2018A of machine elaboration with which she is drawn.Tn the | that is\u2019 An thé mamatneture of Be oia and first comes within the sphere of Esther's: influ-|0 ence~\u2014she appeals to our pity with an unspeak- | ¢ able pathos.The sketch of her earlier Plo is in the author's best vein of caustic humor.She had been thought wonderfully clever \u2018and ac; \u2018complislred ; \u2018had ecretly picked ott for | pric.vate reading the lighter parts of dange French anthors 5 had found ridicule of Biblical characters very amusing.\u201c But she believed all the while that truth and] mons, in the#dmirable doctrines and ritual of |: the Church of England, equally remote \u2018from | Puritanism and popery ; in\u2019 fact, in such & view | of this world and the next as wonld preserve ness of the vulgar-and the discontent \u2018of \u2018the poor.: The- history of the Jews, \u201cshe knew, ought to-be preferred to any profane bistory ; | F :the Parans'of course, .were vicious, \u2018and their Teligions quite nonsensical; considered as re- -ligions-\u2014but classical learning came from the Pagans: the Greeks were famous for sculpture ; the Italians for painting; tle Middle Ages were dark and Papistical, hutfiow Christianity went.hand in hand.with vilization, | and the pravidential government of the world, though a little: confused and-engangled in foreign coutiies, in our favored land was clearly.seen: to be carried forward .on Tory and} Church of England principles, sustained by the succession of the House of Brunswick, \u2018and .But now, in her old-age, disappôi nied | in a tha love of the son for whom she sinned and\u2019 suf= |, fered, looking forward to an.impending evil, feeling that.\u201cGod was cruel when be madé | women,\u2019\u2019 it seemed that \u201cher life hud been and processions are all missed; anil nothing is left a evening bnt the weariness of striving | after whint hus bean fuiled of.\u201d Harold Transome is the only character in.{the book in which after a second pernsal: we.Teel disappointed; not because it is well-done, {: iiot becanae it does rise so far abave the level of ordinary novels as George Eliot's characters all.is only to be a tempter \u2018to.Esther and unwittingly a scourge of \u201cpénislment to bts | \u2018mother.: The elaboration of ihe minor.characters is is one of- George Eliot'd- great merits.never.nseaday- figures y the most insignificant \u2018actorsin her dramas have a \u2018distinct individu \u2018ality, and \u2018are perfeatly true to nature, The | \u2018Reverend Jack Lingon, the sporting rector of Little \u2018Treby, with his brown 'leggins \"and.colored bandana ; the inn-keeger Chubb, \u2018who.for all'opinion : \u2018my idee\u2019 and ¢ humbug; » and whose political \u201cidee\u2019\u2019 was \u201cthat society | existed for the sake of the individual, and the: name of that.individual was Chubb ; Lyddy, the minister's dolorous\u201d \u2018handmaiden, \u201cwho | found an answer aa she found a.key, by pouring out a pocketful of miscellanies,\u2019 and wha | lets the eggs boil bard \u2018while: she.reads |.« Alleyne's Alam, \u201d* before breakfast ; Scales; | perfect in their way.devote to the description ofthe parliamentary election which plays an important pazt- in.the rll y pictares of s nid akitoh/ wotnan, Whose mind was us noble as her\u2019 face ; \u2018suitable for the: whole rango of.Talloring- and Shoe, Work, are pronounced by all who.have tousk forgiveness of her who asked it for her: | - Ormes \u201866 UREAT, HT Jaures seen, | guniu hat, her, surely here.is a heart that the Lord | 1 .tritive of this fascinating character, but we | last few chapters\u2014iadeed, from the time.she |! sonner of.French the existing arrangements of English society |\u2018 quite.unshaken, keeping down the.obtrusive.| by sound English divines/*.1 = Tike a spoiled.pleasure-day, in.which the music | - She |: \u20144 NE LACE CURTAINS, : \u201c4e No.7 Gallery date Street, | sixty days was known to have one fundamental division oo Old No.u Great an, James.Street, Now Nov cu, tho butler, and Banks; the bailiff \u2014all re! \u2014 We regret that we have not more spice to| = x WINGOM A CHEN.E.5 a IN MONTREAL.\u201cie would vespecttully invite ail who centers plate phronasine sEW ING-MACHI TNE to od} Brig exdittng Hussy manfastured by; oureeli n {hina wo ha ea th Our boom, sans Lx, ae \u2018or merit.and cheapness, have no dompetitert.4} $i 2 M AN UFACTURI NG MACHINES, tested them the boat they have ever \u2018used.: SING ER No: Zand HOWE Band C PATTERNS we: \u2018enpociay juvtte\u201d the attention of manufac- tnrers.E - i gh cms WARRANTED, | borat terms will be granted, MONTREAL, Sw.WILLIAMS: a co.| TT D.LAWLOR, \u2019y- Manufacturer and Dealer M in SBWING MACHINES, \"would most: respectfully\u2019 .B.\u2014All machines sold waited 60 tive Satire na satisf inen and a kinds of.Shae El ets Trimm a En ocsow Fr pa Agents Taped Rt id Town fl Business Cards.\u2014 NOFFIN STORE old stand), No.ontreal, ne 116 Great St, James: fe the pure £.Ww the Mechan 9 ons ly.A facture r of the Metalle Buria al Cas ot in Canada.: Omes Leaks on Ban A RD'SRALE.je \u2018 npen this pr lid \u201crates (sold for TY RNTY-FIVE DOLLARS and sine | I= \u201cTe: eur Machiues bait after the.style of the > Agents wanted wroughout.d'anade, ta lion .C° ai.° posa 10 BU invite those whoare about §.action, aréad.Te Need a à ed and nd Im- oa \u201c1and most varied Stoo | city, Bedroom duction af fom 15 to prank?ih 1 LL \u2014\u2014 R.6.Ww.\u201cWEBB, Dentis a He LAWRENCE, MAIN -STHE Pin TUE CRM FRET Tous: mineral hal D Leth Fons £ -resemblauce in form and shade.10 the: best apocimens of patural- teeth, | \"Fhey Ara manufactured in Furo expressly for |\u201d The subs ibe \u2018ave stronger, A have ne hore , nice thun any natural and life-like PL ntinent, Teoth Ye Charges © strictly ma de- y + > spre me a \u201cMisoullaneows.: armee ie de érine actis em se A amr es Sw pe i eer vpavbd JF WAREHOUSE AND \u201cFoi ( 800 hhds, Bright aim ado: Sugar 400 hi-chewts Green Teas 40 Bags Native Ceylon Coffee 100 bugs Rio.Coflise + 50 bags Clyaned Rice : 100.burrely.Fresh Currants boxes 100 hr-boxen Valencia Rae 150 boxes Multan 10.ghestsMadrer age © \u201c- 1060 boxes q 76 arp Hite ono 0 - DAVID, TORRANCE & CO, ° Jar, 80; \u201c à \"0 I L- REI i, eo FOR.rey PY THB BARREL OR GALLON .A 15 Fe GARDNER, DRUGGIST, 4, Notre Tama «treet, NCar Meat street, Nov.LANDING \u2018AND FOR] 21,000 acs FINE SALT.ARCS DAVID TOBRANCE & 00.(7 & ¥.-P.CURRIE & CO.7 HAVE FOR SALE (2 R A 1 N ir + PIPES.sahe | leboe Cements Ba B .: ortland Cemen Ll 2 2040 4e.Wouter Lime, ' Paving Tiles, Fi Paty 1 Fate > - Eh Fire Git, Garden Vases.; ; Sp URE ROMAN CEMENT, ; RICAN CHAIR,\u201d AND BED RES: as, &c., &o., &C, 160 GREY NUN STREET Corner of William Tet, 8, 4° Ti CA T \u201cREDUCTION IN \u201c PRICES.\u201cRUSSELL JONES begs leâve toinforni his customers, and all who are about to tarnien house, that he has recently.enlarged bis Warerooms, and has now on hand the largest ¢ k of FURNITURE in the | Sots of every description at a re- r Son Rhy formes Bedsteads, over an Kinde\u2019 af; Bedding, at very low > prices Parlor ne er Ba thd e oy or HOUSE OLD \u201c1°8P =.: + 5 general.rarity oF { constantly on hand and made; es 0 GRAIG STREET, (NEW Nos) \u2019 pAlnontoir MANUFACTURERS AGENT, «No.13 PLACE D\u2019ARNMES, MOXTREAL.| BOLD will alsodevote part of his time | we i pi feERoL oralfmaited murberofFlanoforte P 8, UE \"TUCKER & Jo¥, .LUMBER MERCHANTS; D PAPINEAUVILLE, OLTAWA \u201cCo, or \"AND PLANING MILLS, 5 Bt.GABRIEL Lockt MoxTRRAL,.&, Timbres and Sawn Lumber forsale.im wn tb order ty of infertor Sump aultabll Ko ut dis ri at very low pric ads.JOHN -DOUGALL\" «= co, \u201ca ro \"M 0 NT REAL, - BUCCESSORS TO J OHN DOUGALL {Business Esiablished In 1896).1 Cousignmenta_solle \"DU CE apd 1 LEATHE PORTABLE ENGINES,| Le REDUCTION IN.PRICK.= have on, hand 12,15, aud 20 PORTAB Ch BE GILBERT, Carpet ngs, Bo \u201cNEW DAMASI FS and TRIMMINGS, a _ PEATRO and TABLE covers, |, GORNICES, \"POLES, 4, 40; 40; he JURP © RROKIVED AT : - THE OARI\u2019EBT.WAREHOUSHS, JAMES, BAYLIS, FORGE.Seely COMMISSION MERCHANTS, À \" Tof other articles.too.numerous to mention, - All fHédesary repa.\u2018of u ila Ee 15, \u2018Horse Power} à pe EHH ts, is 1 valise atre-| \"di rates on ra ms men : generallydo.© But his placa in the story after |- ser pay R \u201c8S A 3 ys .A SODA-WATER MACHINE, SODA ATER FOUNTA.BEFRIG GERATO 2 twoCOPPER C INDER GARDNER, Druggist, = | weather.; \u2018CANADA Ios FAC- rer of all kin ments sam El a \u2018Iron of {gery Trea\u201d Apion, » VICTORIA SQUARE, ST OF ARTICLES, ALWAYS ox HAND: \u2018Hernia 4 nb Lo dry Bus y Bondage Wtat Belts, and Riding | = of every.es, Witt Bo , es\u2019 and t) ;-Chest Bx nders, Elastic ela ke « Thread, and Blk, u opera, 0 1 De.nes cs Cars - do, = : do; nd Pueporters, 8 de cloth or leather, hes for ae of the: Spins, nts for Crooked : _ Crutchps made wo \u2018order.Bteel ings Hovey Gesoription, \u201cA large took « of: Syringes, and \u2018other: Indian \u2018Rabber Guods, always on hand, and a variety irs toany of the above articles done with neatness, and at adderate Charges.2 AN ArPRENTICE WANTED, \u201cAGENTS | FOR TRE| \u201c QUEBEC C CL or a PP pi 00., en 100 GREY NUN ÉTREET.: N otre.Dame aspect, TR NGE NEWS\u201410, 000 PIC- to the\u201d lery (ate Cows Photograph Room here for the nex Plotures vues be given away.arotographs, A and.Gems at the awest prices.Call a Luce for or yourselves.1.Plctmres taken anf finished in a very few \u2018minutes And taken | equally as well in \u201ccloudy Particular atten \u2018paid to, copying: NW LE Tue GALLERY win be OPEN sll HORI.DAYS, | | RY RUB YOUR CLÔTHES a CE \u201cAND OIL CLOTHS, do oll the Zo, int: rites, ond a ol Prise; oh: THR: C/ARPET WAREHOUSE, er sat HL James Btreot.ine .JAMES BAYLIS.Car en CA MBB R.CAMPBELL ~ 1 fourths FLE &.\"co.be 2 pleces on washing Doands | when they ed easier and aie y_usin PEER TP ELV ETREES.YCEREN E and POWDERS?D ENS Le At nes ER L{svakro it ol clergy a rite says.ays: te Gue-nat of of Sean, Fat leal is saved, two-thirds: of Mme, and f labor,\u201d Sold by rstorekee F and: \u2018wholesale b WALTE RMA 4 real, Agent | for 4 angda.Gt YF | CINFS.\u2014The Subscriber be to intimate {athe keeps on hited au scebgrat of | above remedies, w 1 case, Orders ed to, AJ À 3 ÿ 4 \u2014 .~ {cr cu AEDS x directions complete, Price % .CL \u2018Use MATHERS: FLY | PA A sheet witl kilt large quantities, For me xp, | ERE street.UP SLE as, re Ju « CHOLERA \u2018AND 118 TREAMENT\" a Ca lished and for sale by.{tt DRUG.HALL, - Gentlemen\u2019s Shoulder Braoes (now .6, anû | J ES whe given away.Citizens of Monk here on wh wish to save your honey ?\u2018Then go tish American Pic-| RTA RE Mont .sou matter ru 2) TE ! > * ti : i Ma oh og.Fon potions 0, Sowing adl a Ë \u2019 : | Le nn pe fl La nll lia rrr Stryy .es f T + GR - = orl Di si En ui #S AC BAZI Si >U.E G R AP E.W 1 NE.J Ta WILL AMS: = © f Np?EAC \u2018Montreal, nts esu Lscriber has just x rocelynd a fresh ny nejal Teoth fnverted on.4 REG at K, which fs\u2019 ot Ji id A et pes br ur ise pp manner.oi pa ed 17 he Faculty CMANUPACTUAKES oF : | Gren houra from 8 AM for Jpvalids.For mesital use, churches : sapplied #t wholesale Tate, wh ' PORT and FAR BEANE N DY.POS use only.FOM@OPATH 1¢ MEDI- Hash, pale : nn.YONCENTRATED.LYE, COAL OIL, BURNING FLUID, ac\u201d, 5 Ce holesale and Retail.: J.A.HARTER, | GLABOOW.rue ans, : 8 Notre Dame street, LIES! FLIES!! ApH SI \u2018or THE H iH a SWANK, Paris, and .EB.MUIR, BW \u201c04 lot of Choice \"Bathing, Sponges, su e Bathing Benson, for sase by ; MU ice gr ty, A I N - XK 1 LL E R.PRERY DAVIS VEGETABLE, © © AT HB OLD PRICE.PY Beware of \u2018Counterfelts.and.rocinions imitations.\u201cER SF PUBLISHED, With 8 tary Precautions, ia.Pamphiet in both the Pac English.and Franch laugunges, 8 Chemist and Drogas, Notsé ! Dame street.\u201d Jéte\u2019 all the - nice Price Tmase-prae, 3 wii it a | Country rte TO re-sale Parties will state what number of either French or Fnghish -copler ARATE, wanted: sie A GARDE \u2018Notre Dame.siroat.Gaz A pas Fold | for use, is gly eo ai at CEE ody Ad he te orens cea Pill ole Dro I on: va Dot, ian and 2504 ports uch suooess as preven: : tives Vaaring wie time of Cholera fu 1854, | # J.GARDNER, _ DISPENEING omni ; , Paine, pay N SiS, | 36 NOTRE DAME @TRN ST.LEON MINERAL WARER -T form his customers a ble that is constant Plies of hat he is const ably ei the leading Physicians of Ci Canada vers best in use.Sent free toall parts of ine ay.NITY fn >.18 PER SIRY \u2018GINS, A select lot of choice Flowers, constants on hand.WOLFRED- DR, NELSON à 00.\" des, fer sale by û Lo > GEL Bins rere \"RIM DL am Le N.B.Sm stands: ° ull 0am, 00d.lancom : \u201ci QULPHETE OF AMMON{A \u2014 den Plants and: «y TJ TOON, ey i do, 1 lers eos lpted Edt \u2018Bath\u2019 HR Infant?\u2019 Feeding es; Tasteless Gregory's Powder; &c.; &c.78e Me À ex: Tux \u201cManicar VR PANN\u201d § eee dy presc the E of Health, for the Diarra A -nitory- symiptotis of i ASIATIO- omOLERS; | may be: tiad at the bo MEDICAL, du {pay be.co \u2018ond t Har, ç should be.inthe possestéen < Low PR à = mie on i rsa ape ht story and upon which/the aathor haglavidh her skill, * The spoothes are bill meet\u201d MONTE BAL CARPET: ouai BAND: From.the 2 Tombling; re ue 8 ©.QURTAIN WAREHOUSE, i pu ress 0 t Parson Jack,\u201d to SN ME cn Es, A rei cogent argu! \u2018of pom who profane Hon, AND JL GRR 7:89 7a Now TE han ta ranch oi nie lly Sar adh! pion néant st me tw ed halfway.4 igs, éecclis solicited, care \u2018Gen and the total bling ast Tories.aw GE Services: of skithil Upholsievere-colitantip § i: We might oni n with choice cit >, AL ie REFAÏB CE UT et tion called hereaud Where }: pont, AXP SPP Saif 5,| sense, of goperioritysi: an pwakenis for] es:of characte deshed a £.set es * praliance Qu:ayie: an walang need fot :pen and 3 patine ogi tc | 24 \u2018was purer and stronger than her.own, makeithe repatat chock \u2019 : )alieongid: td Réteelf that \u201c4 \u2018go's fat: we have sais: enonph; we trosE cu Û wet to BEY, rok ride aid: | ull ears Sax ice son _peb 56 Hol solves, and.not nny.to/zun theo ÿ am AG Cm nm me pi ; Grant Et Jamen® teat.ie po \"Removals; der: £ pl ph D hb pp A EAN oi FE, roms wove] dah Yo.5 = ora th 2 withous ths ta exoced: |! plies ceci ï perse\" ' pro- e The Matranin 5 ee TE 3 So ce seived a 1 1088, 4] HI AATE ys x gal vo.wil lotark a4 Sid Mami, » x SWING, once in WEEKLY, oc six: Ansertiqns.ia En os adnan meat dubs thon Afty- Words, 8 lL be No-srangod As viii thy shiny TEAR SO A ai Montreal, - à ODEGULES, S SYRUP ~NPONGES ! | SPONGES.1A fine\u2019 \" JOHN @ARDNKR, ilo 44 receiv fon adn sup\u201d | = al A convenient fertilizer for House and Gar ; + RPE ar paré 1970.wis et fit + fs mer TRAE en A7 SEEING wo ifanar dt: = puit UTS T= arr TE pry tung À A i A ph.bree, wd AMS 5 Lu go is > isa + ~ la ei 1 iss Of El LE pS 245 x - wy a » # \u201ca 2 "]
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