The daily witness, 21 octobre 1869, jeudi 21 octobre 1869
[" m the mue.= se TAS Mew co wm one eww ow | \u2014\u2026\u2014.\" 1 MONTREAL, THURSDAY, \"00TOBER.2, 1800, 5 LS gust Ro Watches, Jowollr, &o.TT ee 1 = \u201cEducational.-E I V .Ri A es Wola, ANOTHER CASE or +.aot, WANDS VE La D RW.vices.JOHN WOUD -& SON, Oppssite the Mem © \u2018 ; NOTHK DAME rn RE T.Rey af .a a) lesa i - : CL, Jos lukg.Te à - 10° Co 7 019 ua TT : , No.2H NEES\u2014 \"2 Vor.Xoo | \u201caf Reem.: ENE = rls \u201c èret ip.: -_ CLV een wily y TR Fir Sale and to Le t.Lu \u2018a._ oo c \u2018 oy) ver tu roe lange ; n na, on =.\u201c0° .*.\" KT.i ont ÿ a v ery » carang! wf trom êw QT LE 51 A ve \u201cxs pa: À \u201ctu City ; ;.cas éco La eu ve Terins wa hie ; : 3 Mae ST Re Se son \u2026 .(perte Co TT SL = FOLLY a Have the-bas res sa USE as el the ons T= IN we 5550 Thou eT es moderate ; \u201cy: Apher, Penves Ke » cuves tram A sol & STRERY, eras ast Aare terion 1 ke vi Dane ARS - une he A CR ù == as PPI FETT 84 Care 4) ja a \\ichen, a.HN LS _ bo y Date Co ms Fad Rooms, week, ; EP 5 : wo Roy wo im v Hae MII sts SNE a TLV SU dane BELL 7 wen ve QUS-S TU A LT =p rues or Uo .- .\u2018 1 wots Poe OF ees (Parntshey - \u2019 .Leis \u201cale ERE RY Los we M 4.Bei.ove td oc 0 unger Adress M =.| Lot th RK, Bore + 5 uN out ads au oR M ARS, .ms Bash, Nae TY Lessee , - : + 0 ooo Shep and Die Hip ) | meut now ia stock Gil; iss, sronzed and Lacque: el.Also Halt Lamps, uni Gas Brackets - io OL SHARPLEY, XN Notre Lame street.emNT 5 LIST May rent sat 5 ouie.w.YA rn conve: Tezces se - 8 ave \u201cser ai German 3 \u2019 hve AON 2 ben.MR Cote mm \u201cfre bu mt sew S NET EE.D ue.TT Ale Ts ORI we Heat ue ai .us ve \u20ac vale ined Frat eho \\UTUR:N \u201cx Ae ae | ) L: I =Lizhe Hoses su Mpl- | seth iank.| ) Terra 1,500 aw venlen: (or s : raBaniers Uda ~aAtin tnE bank of ithe CU river ed SES © sis and.Th: s-Te 1 Cv.= than a: an ered pewls parercdhnd | Ba \"hat Rm, Wr Oa ent w | be Treaty.by 2.LT Rusember, tguis 0 -Y muibrate.Adires Co © SLACK [Fark G wl 78 Bi.Rul sirve ola.Det : QTURAGE \u2014 tx \u201cll ant Stor ç Cos ) mayseBaisiie Asus Iv Spestion st ,- > po LE! \"Two Now Briel , .CR Seignears street, between ) .Az.xot ist pe «veniure street, With all TT \u2018ora MPITVEIIC Cs pO UARINE ext.i ~ r = mess, APL x vo JOIN Mal DON, \u201cEWING RL : .Tape ENT te > new Houses, w th Ve Flu m,r VomMeu*'s, AN 3 Cane dD near SGLOAn i BRADY BE.Maé «5 LTRABLE.= Mes lili @ ~ ae 20me- WR \" SALE.\u20ac bn tnt Co orner of St, 1 eat Muilew ada bot \u201cvster rtree:s west: a vB 43.Lor Lat vis Let Fold ty 735 ieel fu de rth.ox ba:B.de.Pree, !* vers paru 1 Su) dOWD | Lamu FRI, SFERIS a.HLET buh.Atisehes dot Peel str et, 1s er, adove.rhertouR, eo mianding vae of the|do- acer, est tv = Cat ad, a Le: \u2018ot Labd A0 x AD.bas- Moltreas ing & Jou iage OB iI .ve sireets.l'rice, 22 cents 0 9 am.\u201cæenines, sitb SUL Co \u2014Tue ars: fran i\u201d tne Bui! dirg of e - si our \"bow ercaziie Lior + A-sccipi\u2019o, Alsothes pa - Bal: respectfaily , win (oF privy Le ea (hree-yeurs, ies ! bwelilog la = A.w.Fac ds.ass Crockery Sl 2 Cbarcoal, 5 tusbels, 5s.; I> iba, $1.Gabriel Ch zreh Mante, commanding one ¢ Literal terms cf Pp Mer.Crders ty View {be premises, 4n other informalior.tyhe pniaited {rom th > 23 UiunsWick *t liv3pt m.; 6108 NGI T, cet, | Jot m: CLAss BRA with a*w-ro ms ud tae first D ær, \u2019 : l'count ofinatiilty Lo OUtain freigul, is sold here.- re iee oy sms Sat meeting sé, 1 This Lil 18 sweel und free from sanell,\u201d \u2018nd he .- A yo 1ÈE jremiec-.| Barrels are in perfect condition, having been LS PpiF 05 | made exsressiy Tor suipment.: ae = \u2014 - BE-GAUGED HERE at time.of Sale.D, MORRICE à CO./ 3h00 Macais- .* Miscellaneous.- ; a 0s.al guy Wark zt - - \u2014 Co ARRELS for Ore \u2018hards can, CO.Bian 17'Cyib re sireet.|L | ited Machines.° REET, THITE C\\RROTS MAN IT 0 & AN.: V © GLES,.SWEDE TCRNIPN, for aa J D.L A w L oO R, = the ground; alsa.some Boil ochin and | ; e.Epanish Fow!.ce.ds App'y t9 JOHN.ALCHBO Fersen, Cote Bi.ADUWUIDE, C}; Osite Metcaife THE ETAL 1C CASKETS b - Dbighly fibished ; imitation Rote wood \u201cWho, £84.e and Retail.; \u2014rr\u2014\u2014 : D.à J.TEES, | : \u2019 1%, Pouavenlare near McG AL RAIL 1 : ' ARRANGE\u201d Residence où the | prem ses.|, EE T.JAMES BAZAAR, next di .BAST.- do lbw6ttawa Hote:, is now opened wil rawlug-RoOOT AC 28507110 818 Of Fairey Gor de, Toss, V Ir.for Waterson Ratehe.n * Wax bioser-, Fru: and Btata 10.3 p.rD.Paper Fiowers, Art's°a' Coors, Berlin Wp \u201c otreni at 4B .8048 variety of ariiries too numerous 10 ew York, hf- J.MILLER.ect ng al.be - 7 ra N ERCASTILE LIBRARY York at 12% KOCIATION.- - WEST: so Ro snd eeeci yu blicâti-Le in every departin wii C of loaves «.° Mterature, fraÿe :utéiy been added to this|Jit,-\".a Fiten burg - TAY, \u2014and darigz toe W ister farther au ha Ri.AlSDS larger additions wii he made.The Atout wo Vos, ccmprisirg Standard Wo og 2 org $s regularly soppited hr A a Te rés be jeucice Erin.$C ausdian and Americau |.~~\u2019 Fa -Fapers, Zits, de.re y.ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIOM : |\u201d 20 pie 0085 - Lailes past, $5.Beniors, $4.Juniors, -$2 muse * pas Dembers will Low be received fof the M naine.nigbt = rates C0 éPAiog Las Ari Ie, at bait HAO «Bai + Moores) sud Muvtreal, Lt Oct, Liss, het ua ATENT \"IRON -L ao 08 BUFOUTE ge aun JAINT, ade from pauural iron.10 pany\u2019s PIE I out any chetnical coipuiration\u2014tbe| best .: faalerial Known for preserving new, or repair- | we of arrivh 8 vid.x0.ks, ~whelber of In, bron, er TeOVeriLg cét ice, Bout jae, l\u20acuces, Genera.Bopte wo.: ETABLB.+ Slaven as fod © = 1 Ogdensburgh let Lievilie, TO \u2018ord, Goderic bu .pointé West, pme F -#tUB and tpter .nd all sizes.menu of houses\u2019; sizes as\u2019 required.Vice.4 Mechunicy Bank Cham : ms 3 gma ¥ 1 EDWARDT, TAYLQI 4 Jae stations, \u2018 .1 ~~.MaosgingDireetor, |- ar rola, steamboat decks; ve lmplr wens, &c., ac.ly ard \u2018fore durabilily thali any Forsalea manufacturer's Sr W.u.ELC HANAN, 23 MeAp io) rset] MELBOUR: NE SLATE © - This Company : 1s BOW prepared Lo contra ; Gelverÿ of ROUFI NG BLATES, of best quality, | Also, PLAGUING for sidewalks apd |base- 108 atd.3 p.m.ee For Sale, WATCHES | SAVAGE.LA MAN a UJ.have just receive, E in iutahanthe irom tbe Manulactürers in Switsers md \u2018A.CASE OF UULD WATCHES, | of various styles and quallties, making thelr assortment the most compute tu the.Cu.giçu of the ILLUMINATED CLOCK, Zi NOTRE DAME STRERT.| è Goal-0il, &c.REP ALKED at 95 Prificess street, by E STILW ELL YLIS CELE BRATE D STeV E-PIPE VARNISH is tue best com- Ppusition fur coatiug $ OVe-pires.Lits packed\u2019 in \u2018Puel, Stoves, © conveuient sizo bu.fles for family Use, and can be bad of a'l hariware dealers tu this CAN and.Ahrôuzbout the Lamision, and wholesale by | © BAYLIS, WILKES @ CO., Montreal.N B.\u2014It ts quile Iree from: ofcusive vor.HEAP! CHEAP!\" CHEAP!!! \u2014Siovès to réut cheap.Coal, Cooking, : Dube acd singie, to recut atl the Moutreal Stove distributing Depot.Storrhoise la rear of 167 Lallivusie street, Gri: inntowa, near ihe New Haymarket.: 0 1 L.\u201cFrom -the PORTLAND.KEROSENE or} WORKS.The ouly lot inthe city.\u201cFor sale.by the.Barrel or Gallon, _- -W.D.AICLAREN, 20 3.Lawrence, \u2018corner-(639) of 51.Catherine\u2019 Sureet, | 1, Fos UN SMALL QUANTL|¢ DELIV RAD AN D'ÉARRIED IN.\u2018For tue convenience of offices and parties.who have only spacs for simail quantities of Fuel, the i, : undersigned will deliver Ia los, Leigh Coal for \u201c$1; 130:bs, Wesn for $1; 200 Ibs.Grate for $l; 12 bushels, 10s ; Coke, Griers prompuy atteutes ti.Address Box 37g.or.P, RUNUERKR, vUrey Nau st, Ref-reuce kin ily permitted to Me srs.Cop | LAND & FUYMISTER- BTC WHOLKSALE MERCHANTS.COAL OIL.Tro subscribers\u2019 have on hagd snd for sale, in 0 8 to suit tbe following FIRST- urchasers, v D3.of COAL OIL: ~ « BOSTON OIL CO.,\u201d \u201cATLANTIC,\u201d « AURORA\u201d AND \u201cSTAR.™ - Tbe first name \u201cBOSTON OIL CO.\u201d is double | i distilled, avd wus manufactured and shipped | * | here for trapshipmeut tn Eugiand, but, on ace: ~F WING-HACHINE MAN UFACTU RER \u2018Received the fire; highest, ADd only prine awarded | {the SINGER MACHINES al the late Exhibition held In Montreal N.B\u2014Eighteen years\u2019 practical experience in the manufacture of - FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHINES, He keeps constantly in Stock : | SINGER'S FAMILY \u2014various stylea, SINGER No 2 for Manufacturing.HOWE MACHINES, A k £ ÆENA NOLSKELES5, A FLORENCE * RÉVERSIE LE ¥ EED\"\u2014varioos | siyles.| LOCK STITCH MACHINES, Price, mb MEW ELIPTIC FAMILY MACHIN Price, 0 \u201c| BOTTON-HOI EE MACHINES.WAX-THRE A+ MACHINE+, pa.C.BOOT and SHOE MACHINER ; SEWING-MACHIN i FAN DINGE, Ladies taught to) operate.Bepairiog prumptly attended to, at J.D.LAWELOR'S, .365 Notre Dame sure | Factory : is Nazaretistreet, Montreal, .GC\u201d Ww.WILLIAMS & co, MAN OF ACTURERS of BEWING- \u201cMACHINES .We'have Just finished a large Int of the Howe \u2018and Singer Patterns Hewlng Machines, with : several new and valuable im provements, An inspection of the samples at our Bhow Hooms, 317 Notre Dame street, respectfully | solicited.Prices very low, Terms very liberal, And every machine warranted.Hewing Machines and Bool and 8hoe Machis- - -ery of every description repaired s at our works, \u201c| Mo.68 Prince street.: C.W.WILLIAMS & CO., w NOTRE DAME BTREETY, Oysters, ko.\\ KRY sur ENT : 4 ©.MONTREAL © A + \u2014 Salling of \u2018Steamers &o.5 qui HOUL \u2018or ART AND DE BIGN.\u2014The Hoanl of ATts and Manufuo- tures, will open a school of Art and Dorign Ly the per laf of Molzonus Tank, cntrauco on Bt.ter atréeton Thurelay the Zixt inst.% hi follow ing subjects: will be taught VELVETS, BRUSSELS, .© no = TAPESTRIES, KIDDEUS, &o.: ; Also anew articletn * F URNITURE COVER INU, with a fuit and COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of CORNICES, REPS, CURTAINS, DAMASKS, ac.Oct.15; 1859, - MONTREAL CARPET, OIL OLUTH, AND Ja \u2014 .- 1869, And on examination.they will ba found.unusuale ly extensive \u2018and.choicely selected, +.- © R: CAMPBELL & co.- 208 McGILL STREET.210 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a \u201cProvisions, Groceries, ko.Now LANDING\u2014.\u2018HALMON, in tlerees.LIVERPOOL FINE AND COARSE BALT.Apply wo HENRY DOBELL & CO.\u2019 UR 5 À - L E., HERRINGS, ROUND AND SPLIT, _ In Barrels and \"Half-Barrels.} DBIED CODFISH\u2014small lot.BUTTER, FLOUR\u2014cholce brands.~ALSO\u2014~ SADDLERS' and BHOE BUSSETTS.\u2018COLORED LININGS, KIREWOOD, LIVINGSTONE a co, | 449 Commissioners Street; - bs OYSTERS, in Cans, SCOTCH LING\u2014this Season's catch, LOCHFINE HERRINGS do. Capu A.Capt.Browns 1 Capt Baliautine fo, .Capl Graham.246 * Capt.Bouchetle PERUVIAN, EUROPRAN.HIBERNIAN, 4 \u2018Lt Smith, RNK NOVA-BCOTIAN 2300 \u201c !'Capt RB.Watus NOuTH AMERICAN.A784 ** \u2018OapL Richardson.\u2018DAMASCUS.ve so0c00 002 1600 a Capt.Trooks.OTTAWA.\u20260.000s0 1881 | Capt, Archer.:Capt.W,Grange.BE.ANDREW coves.Capt.E.Scott, 1433.ST.PATRICE.>.1207 ** I iCapt, Ritchie, NORWAY.vio ivdeas.= .Capt Myllus.| BWEDEN.i v= \u201c.Capt MacKenzie THE STEAMERS OF \u201c TÉE LIV ERPUUL 203, MCGILL S STREET.200 | MAIL (Sailing from LIVERPOOL every THURS: DAY, and from QUEBE) every BATUR- DAY, calling at Loch Foyle to receive on board aud land nialls and -passeugers to aud from Ireland and Scotland) are lntetted | Vo be déspatcè- ed from Quebec:\u2014 NESTOHIAN 50000000 005000 O1 ES 23rd - NORTH AMERICAN, md ua « guth NOVA ÉCOTIAN.\u2026.00+:2 00001 NOV.Ut MORAY IAN a ent Jun HIBEKRNIAN.\u2026 carre\u201d : (anh: \"PEROVIAN.ere deée mac 0 00: \u201c \u201827th Rates of passage from Quebec: oo CABIN.\u2026.s0occecies dame na ne 0 .$70 to 80 SAEs entero s ssa Eer bes The STEAMERS of the GLABGOW Sine (Bailing from Glasgow every TUKSDAY, and m Quebec for Glasgow every: THURSDAY) are intended to be duspaiched from Quebec : OTTAWA.cessienreenneennlCl, 2Ist sr, DAVID.retseres Nov.4th : ST.La ees : ++ Mth \u201c.ET, PATRICE.200 \u2019 DAMAECUS 000 000000 00s0envue Zh \u201c Kates of Passuge froin Quebec : nan deceu cage éreuse INTERMEDIATE, .sc.BTERRAGE.00.00s0000 sis 00000.An experienced Surgeon carried on each: vessel, Berths not secured until paid for, For freight or other particulars, apply to (in Portland) J.|, bec Lo ALLANS, RAK &4-Co.; In Havre to JOHN M, BossANGE, 25 Qual Voitaire; fn Antwe BCHMITZ & CO.; in Rotterdam Lod.P.10 MONTGOMERIE & GRERNHORNE, church streel; in Giasg ALLAN Bros, James street; or ntrests, Montreal.Tuniture, &o, TOTICK, \u2014on and after Mon |.1 ofticer.the 15th Septom- Tho Steamer MONTREAL.C aptitn Robert ocured at.bave FARMER, Or HUOH & ANDRBW ALLAN ; in Que- OURRIE, 21 Qual D\u2019Urleans; 10 Paris tO GUSTAVE io AVG.MANN UG5, oo H.& A.ALLAN, + Co Oorner of Yoaville and Common | the design of coming across.between 8t.James and Ci .T RNITURK repaired, cleaned a wnd varnished.Sofas and Chairs re-stuffed.irs caneds JOMN ASH Joa St.Peter Street, CR me = wd Printing and Publishing._ J OR PRINTING.\u201cWITNEHSS\" .: STEAM \"PRINTING.HOUSE, ELEGANCE IN STYLE, ~ | EXOELLENGE IN WORKMANSHIP; \u201c MUDERATION IN CHARGES, PROMPTNESS IN EXECUTION, FULFILMENT OF PROMISES, ., CARDS, ~~\u2019 PAMPHLETS, |OIRCULARS, .REFORTS, BILL HEADS; ' \u201cADDRESSES, PAMPHLETS, ~ BERMONS, \u2014.CATALOGUES, PROGRAMMES, APPEAL CASES, LAW BLANKS, LABELS, ° .HANDBILLS, CONSTITUTIONS, _POSTERS, \u2014 .Orders soliaited.JOBN DOUGALL & BON.\\ | Liondon, Ample facilities for \u201call kinds of GENERAL {JOB PRINTING, = E, First Prize.Manufacturer of MILIT RY MOVEMENTS.(From the Globe.) For tho second time this month Fenianlsm bas.news as heen flashed turoughout tho New Dom- infon and the United Btates that the Fenian Brotherhood are ouce more about toinvade our shores, aud that our alarm has culminated in fo.| stant military preparations to resist the invasion to the extent Of\u2014=\u2014\u2014twenly gunners, \u2018and ope The 1 fact is that orders have been issued from headquarters, first to place guards on the armories, which has been done, and, now, to sen | twenty men-and two guns tothe, guuboat \u201c Prince Alfred\u201d atétioned at prétént ay Goderich,on the shore of Lake Huron, which was done yesterday morning.Thess two precautionary measures, \u2018secret md they were intended to be, bave found.\u2018their way to the public.Although: Government | officials ure reticent and.properly cautions, we propose to tell exactly what has been done, and what is known of the Fenisns and their intend- od movements, - There are two.bodies of so called officers of \u2018tke Fonian Brotierkood, one settled at Buffalo {and in the neighborhood, and theother in Ghica- | \u201ctively engaged in.bolding private meetings during tbo summer, notably since last July, with the avowed object of organizing \u2018a raiding expedition'into Uanada.\"Holding meetings has, how- J over, been hitherto about tte only practical result springing from those efforts, and O'Neil, * (General\u201d of that name, bas amnouiced over and over again, to his faithful followers and duped, the immediate irruption of the green- coated legions of the fraternity into Canada, and just a3 often announced the postponement, \u201cfrom circumstances beyond control,\u201d of the forward movement.80 it has happened that the oft threatened invasion of our country, the oft-repeated.promise of the Fenian.Chief to lead their heroic bands on to \u2018victory, have tp to this, time, resulted in what first induced them, tall talk.It was felt lately | tBat if à move was ta be made, and the Fenians.quieted, at all, a fittiog time to choose would be- {alling leaves fell.also tbe hopes of the party.The raid was promised for October, the second week ot Octaber\u2014 \u201c And in ten days, b\u2014hoys, Canaday will be ours.\u201d The United States Government was probably informed of all this, and.our_Government certainly was; so With.Uctober came orders to hold all the Volunteers of the country in readiness for action at a few | hours\u2019 notice, and to-day, the movements which are described below.Yesterday morning, at balf-past 1 o'clock, one officer and twenty men, with two nine- pounder Runs and service ammunition, left by ordinary train for Goderich, there to serve on board the gun-boat \u201cPrince Alfred,\u201d in- par- suance of orders received from headquarters the | preceding evening.As early as balf-past seven o'clock, Monday | evening, instructions were received by Colonel 1 Dune, to the effect that two nine-pounder guns, \u2018with gervice ammunition and twenty men, with one cfficer, were to.be despatched As soon @s possible to Goderich for service on board the gui-boat, and this order was trrnemitted in the \u2018course of the evening to Lieutenant Grey, of the Toronto battery.Itis only due to the.men to say that it was past midoight when the written orders were given to the battery, and that at three o'clock every man was in his place, with -horses mounted, guns loaded où the flats, am- | munition secured, rations ready, and all in order for a start by the half-past seven o'clock train, by which they left.They arrived in Goderich yesterday afiernoon about four o'clock, and re- | { ported themielvea to Lieut.-Col.Ross, comi- manding the 33rd, Battalion, for service onthe gunboat.The gunboat will then probably -Fleave \u2018her station and watch the coast for the Fenian desperadoes, who are very dubiously reported to be preparing for a trip across the lake to some point near the place indicated.It may be well to state, in justice to the men that they were all at home and at rest, when the order for their turning -out was received, and tbat when routed out and summoned to duty they obeyed thecall with readiness and -cheer- fulness, and set to work to get arms aud munitions in\u2018 order with alacrity and steadiness | which reflects considerable credit upon.their military efficiency and patriotism.Each man took one day's cooked provisions with him, and in every detail their equipment was perfect and ready for action, although at so short a notice.Ag to the cause of this movement, it is merely.precautionary, It ig said that Gen.O'Neil ia now in the.neighborhood of Buffalo, doing bis very best to get up a Fenian raid into Canada; \u2018but that, hitherto, his efforts have been totally without success.Tbe\" organization of which: tbe brotherhood boasted is nowbere seen, and although the chiefs and officers are in their places, they bave no men or material to command that could stand for a day on Canadian soil; and, as for an invasion to Goderich itself from tbe other side, it would be about the maddest thing these misguided men\u2019could attempt, And, in their rear, the wide lake which, in twelve houts, could be covered with gunboats, and the retreat of the raiders hopelessly.cut of.\"O'Neil and his fellows know this perfectly well, \u2018On Monday, Mr.G.H.Wyatt, who bas had the control of the Government gunboats since the last Fenian raid, received telegraphic orders to forward captains \u2018and crews to the gunboats \u2014< Prince Alfred \u201d at Goderiob, on Lake Huron, and \u2018 Rescue\u201d at Kingston, on the St.Lawrence.These men were dispatched on Monday night and yesterday ; and at this moment both: vessels are armed, victualled and manned, in readiness to proceed to any point that may be indicated at a moment's notice.Tbe vessels are victualled for fifty men each.The troo sent on board the * Prince Alfred\u201d will be under the orders of Lieut-Oolonel Ross, commanding the 33rd Battalion, whose name has already been mentioned in connection with the affair, In twenty: four hours from .the first intimation that they would be\u2018 wanted, troops; guns, war material, captains, engineers, firemen and crews were on hand at Goderich, and the gunboat * Prince Alfred\u201d was in every respect fully-equipped and ready for sea,\u2014a pretty good proof, considering the distance the men \u2018and arms bad to be carried, of what may be done in the way of giving the Fenians a suitable welcome, should they seriously entertain For sometime the guns and arma.stored at Kingston have been lying aside unused and neglected.They are now cleaned, ready for service, and being distributed for use.are three others which can be manned to put to sea at a few hours\u2019 notice, and a number of | others.which could be put in order and armed within twelve hours.Fifty kegs of ammunition have been forwarded to Goderich, and this, with the stores already there, will be ample for present purposes.A statement obtains that a steamer is at Ohis cago with a lot of suspicious characters on board, whose destination is said to be a port on Lake \"Huron, but this report is to be reosived with caution.\u2014 Blindman\u2019s Bof i is supposed to come near-| er to genuine humad sympathy thin any other \u2018| amusement known to the children of men, | because it is n fellow feeling for a fellow crea- : | ture.\u2014 There are 3,500 newspapers published in - this country, of which five:seventbs are issued \u201cin the Northern States.New \u2018York has.the largest and Florida the smallest number.There are éome 1,372 papers at \u2018present published .in Great Britain, distributed as follows : England, 260; Provinces, 779; Wales 61 ; Scotland, 146; Ireland, 131 ; ; British Isles, 15, Of these thère are 63 daily papers -publish- \u2018|ed in England, 1 in Wales, 11 in Scotland, 13 Six bone the in Ireland, and 1 in the British Isles.dred and sixty-five magazines, includi .quarterlies, axe now'published in Great Britain, caused some small preparation ou tho part of our - military authoritios, and at this mouient the | | go and 1ho neighborhood.Both have been ac- | September, but September passed, and with the | \u201cIn addition to the two gunboats armed, there |.of \u2018which number, 2 8 ate of a religions character.- a.mm a come CORR&SPONDE INCE.IRELAND.-.(From Our Own Correspondent.) 5 : -Dunuts, Oct.4.In spite of the Irequent assurances of everlasting poace after the settlement of tho Trish Church question, it dues not by any means ape pear that we are to enjoy it just yôt.Kaibu- \u201c| siastic orators prophesied tbat there would be a practical carrying out of the Bcriptural words nd that the lion would lie down with tho lamb ui Protestatita and Roman Uatbolica would evermore live in harmony aad peace.But Oar- dinal Oullen, I fear, thinks diffsrently\u2014\u2014at least his acts, and those of his bishops, destroy all | \u2018hope of the immediate advent of 80 desirable à period.No sooner had the Oliurch © Bill been passed than he.and the bishopa met to.consider the Education question, and the result of their deliberations hag been.the publication of a.series of reaclutions of a character eo intolerant ag to arouse the indignation of every \"persuasion he may.bo, They will not allow | thia country to rest in peace, They will perpes tuate the differences which atise from religious feeling, and-gtrengtben and multiply animogities which they ueed to say they wished to see obliterated.Their desire is to obtain the whole control of the education of the .children and youth of the Roman Catholic Church; to_shut them out from all association: With their Protes- \u2018taut fellows; to instil into their minds the principles of a rigid and relentless bigotry, and to crush every aspiration for common brotherhood.1 will quote a few cf these resolutions, from which your readers may be able to judge of the Catholic spirit of the so-called Catholic Church.\u201c [They reiterate their\u2019 condemnation of the mixed eyatem of education, whetber primary, iatermediate, or university, ad grievously and of Oatholic youth; and they déclare that to Oatlolics only, and under the supreme control of the Church in all things appertaining to faith and morals, can tbe teaching.ot Catholics be safely entrusied.\u201c VII, Should it please Her Majesty\u2019 8 Govern- meñt, to remove the\" many grievances to which Oatbolics are subjected by existing'university arrangements, and to establish one National University in this kingdom for examining\u2019 -candidates and conferring degrees, the Catholic people of Ireland are entitied in justice to it\u2014 (a) They shall have à distinct college, conducted upon purely Oatholic principles, and at the same ume fully participating in the privileges enjoyed by other colieges of whatsoever denomination or character.(5) That the university honors and emoluments be accessible to Catholics equally with.\u2018their Protestant fellow-subjects.(ec) That tbe examinations and all other details of university arrangement be free from every influence hostile to the religious senti- | ments of Oatholics, and that with this view the Catholic element be adequately represented upon the Senate, or other supreme university body, by bishops, priests, and people of Ireland.: \u201cVIII,\u201d The Bishops also declare, that the \u2018\u201cQatholica of Ireland aré justly entitled to their due proportion of- the public funds hitherto \u2018set apart for education in the Royal and: other endowed schools.\u201cIX.The Bishops fürthermore declare, that a settlement of the university question, to be complete, and, at the same time, in accordance | with the: wishes of the Oatholic people of Ireland, must include the re-arrangement of the Queen's Oolleges on the denominational principle,\u201d The people of Ireland hava long seen the advantages of the Queen's Coileges, and the principle.upon which they are conducted; and it is not at all likely that the Government will oom sent to a course which, while it would be opposed to the wisbes of the country, would at tte same time be but the creation of anew injustice\u2014the getting up of new systems of-exclusiveness.The Land question also engaged the attention of the bishops, and in reference to it they passed the following resolution :\u2014 \u201c The Bishops of Ireland, deeply sympathising with the sufferings of their faithfal flocks, claim the rights, as they recognise the duties, of tecants.They believe that \u2018the- compatative -destitution, the chronic discontent, and \u2018the depressing discouragement of the people of Ireland are, at this period of \u2018her history, to be attributed more to the want of a settlement of this question on fair and cquitable priuciples than to any other cause.Therefoge, in the interest of all classes, they earnestly hope that the respons sible advisers of the Orown will propose to Par- | lisment such meagurés as may restore contidence, stimulate industry, increase national wealth, and lead to general union, contentment; \u2018aud happiness.\u201d : \u201cThe country is in & blazo \u2018upon the question, which undoubtedly requires, in all justice, an honest settlement, The grievances under whish the peasantry and the tenant farmers of Ireland labor are manifold ; bat the difficulty is how to satisfy them and the landlords.The leaders of the movement from time.to time favor us with pew theories and plans; but that which bas been lately preached through the couatry by Sir John Gray, M.P,, and others of his achool, is \u201c Fixity of Tenure.\u201d At \"a recent banquet.PS8 to Mr.McOartby Downing, M.P., at Skibbereen, this was advocated \u2014Sir.John claiming that go] long as a tenant paid rent be should be allowed to retain possession of his holding.The tenants were, of course, delighted with the prospect of such arrangement, but it ia objected that this would be only trauaferring the power from the landlord to the tenant.\u2018This was referred to the other day by the Marquis of Hartington, the Postmaater-Ganeral, at the dinner.of the : Lismore Farmers\u2019 Society, on his father\u2019s Irish estates.The noble lord spoke at very great length upon the subject.He admitted the right of the tenant-farmera to discuss the question, but warned them not to diotate to \u2018others what the golution of the question might be.There were other classes interested in its settlement\u2014the landlords, the laborers, and \u2018those interested in agriculture through business transactions.= 7 This does not give much hope to the supports ers of extreme legislation.Let us trust that at least justice will be the.principle acted upon, \u2018and that while the Govermment show every de- dire to.remove the wrongs, which, at present, characterize the Irish Land Laws, \"they will re- \u2018member that the owner has.rights which muat not be forgotten.duced the Government to issue a special commission for the trial of a prisoner named Peter Barrett, at Galway, who was charged with the attempted assassination of Capt.Thomas Eyre Lambert, | at Athewry, on the 11th July last, and which \"was reported in the Fitness of the 13th.Though, it was there stated that Oapt.Lambert was mortally wounded, it was not so.The firat shot \u2018having failed to hit the intended victim, four \u2018shots followed in .rmpid succession, two of \u2018the laat hit hime on the temple, Capt.Lambert fell, and the assassin escaped.Capt.Lambert swore that he had ample light to see his assailant's face, and that the prisoner -was the man, Of him it is necessary to say that, about \u2018two years ago, Oapt.Lambert's brother bad him appéinted a letter-carrier in London, and that he is the son of a tenant whom Oapt Lambert had found it necessary to evict.On the trial the jury failed to\u2019 agree, and were discharged after a three days\u2019 sitting.In the evening one of the gentlemen who were sup- stonod, aid badf to take e_refuge in the mili.Sets gr edie 4 0ù TH ve dep honest and independent man, no matter of what.intrinsically Gangerous to-the faith and morals | demand tbat in such Éniverauy, or unnexed to | dull times to be the only excitement.remains bere the decoration of the city in the.shape of arches, emblasanments, mottoes, flags, &c., will not likely dieappear~ consequently thie persons enjoying the confidence of the Catholic | \u2018broke, the Prince and par iw m The alarming increase of unde teoted crime in- | \u2018which struck the Captain in the abdomen, and posed to be for à conviction was mobbed and | son Ga aa AT.x! _ \u2014 | - | tary barracks, whence bo.Was estorted, to Lt botel by fifty or sixty mounted and foot policy} The Commission is adjourned to the 14th Oct - when the prisoner will bo agrin put-upon hi trial; bat [ believe the case will Le removed the: Queen\u2019 4 Bench, where the jurors will 3 inh | youd the influeride ol the terrorizia which ha been exercised upon thou in Galway.The reorganization of tlic Chürcu of Tretand A3 the disestablished \u2018E scopal Church is nu called\u2014is proceeding mus! satisfactorily.3 meeting of the United Synoda of thè-Province of Armagh aad Dublin, was beld in 8t Patrick\u2019 Oatbedral early in tho mouth.It wea the firs that had boen held for 155 years.There was eomowhat imposing coremuuy at the openiog; Tho two Acchbisbops-aud all the Bishops werk\u201d present, 10 addition to the various dignitariet gent up from all parts of Ireland na represents tives.After the opening services two Housed \u2018were formed =the Bishopd composing the Uoper and the lesser dignitaries and clergy the Lower, under the presidency of the Dean of St, Patrick's, The sitting lasted three days, and wag chuetly occupied in a digcussicn.as to\u2019 representatio It was decided by a large majority, in sentation to the vote of the Upper House, that there should be no ez officio representation.A formal protes) \u2018againet the disestablishment of the Irish Gburch wae also adopted.The great Clerical and Lay Conference will commence on the 12th.Means while the Sustenaticn Fund is being subscribed to with great: liberality.Many landed\u201d propriè tors are buying up the tithestrom the Govern: ment, for the purpose of endowing tte clergy men of the pariah as beture ; 80 tual, in & niary sense, it is not likely tua our clergy wi be a bit the worse of their change.Mr.W.Johnston, M.P., bas been inking another of his fiery speeches, at the laying the foundation stone of an Orange Hall in tüb- North of Ireland.Here are one or \u2018two pd: fages:\u2014* We have now been placed on a piat.= form of religions equality, acd from this pigi- form Rome seeks to mount a £t3p higher to oh- tain Romish, ascendency.And I for une fedl\u2019 that, altbough 1 was not preparel to go into .the field and fight, and draw tbe sword and fine the cannon when religious equali.» betame the order of the day, it is tbe solemn aud boundeh duty of every Protestant in Iicland to does: mine, if necessary, td follow tle Orange ban onee more to the Boyne, rather than we ehoulll have Romish ascendency in England.We tell them we do not want Koman Uatholic processions interfered with; but we decare we will.stand by the men of \"Derry a3 they havo stood by our Orange cause, and, if nece:8ary, every Orange lodge will become a rifle ctab, an man the walls of Dersy once more\u201d.(Loud cheers and Kentish fire).: | OTTAWA CORRESPONDENGE.(From Our Own Correspondent ) SL Orrawa, 16 Oct.\u2018ot course the presence of His Royal Highoess - in and about the city, continues in -otherwide While He > capital wears quite a gay appearance.\u2019 It is nat said when he will leave to join his regiment, but it is.verÿ likely that be will not see mudh Hard service, other than what he may sustain from the \u2018endeavors of people to fete and please him.His appsaraneeat the concert on Saturday .was quite an attraction.He was accompanied by the Governor: General and suite, Lady Young, Lady McDonald, Miss McDougall, Miss King, and Mrs Earl, The Rink where the comoer: wad held was comfortably filled, and the per- \u2018formance by a choir of one hundred voices was very fine, the selections were from Handel's \u201c Messiab,\u201d aod Haydn's * Creation,\u201d and the \u2018affair, considering the hasty manner in whictit \u2018was got up, reflscts great credit on the origiop- tors.The Prince left after the close of the fist part, expressing bimeelf well pleased.\u201cThis morning he left for a day or two's aport in the neighborhood of the B.anche and North Nation Rivers, be was accompanied by some of our best sportsmen, 8 party of whom left on Baturdsy morning.ta prepare fot bis arrivhl.As thèse gentiemen have selected.an admirable ragge for game, there will no doub: be à good deal of it killed by the party.Toe ball given.by Lady Youog on Friday cvetiing was quite a brilliant affsir\u2014\u2014dancing was kept ap tiM half- past one.\u2018with Eum the good-will of all, and hig kindly aad affable yet quiet manner will do much to aroupe feelings of regret among All classes \u2018When he leaves, and little.ales of bow \u2018he .cacries bis \u2018own traps, goes into boyish fun when, ppt under restraint, and plays practical jokes and The Prince will certainly carry away takes them, is not at all uppish, has \u2018pleasant smile for every one; and 50 on, pass the rounds.Here is one of them : When atthe hotet inPan- which, of course, included the Tadies, who, may state, are guests at preseut of-Lady Young, had a regular aba.battle with sponges, pillows and apples.The Prince, apd those under hià command, wete, after a desperate resistance, driven behind a bar ricade of chairs, tables, &c, whioh they hha hastily thrown up in the bali, and took in one of the rooms, the lock of which yielded, to the repeated assaults of the attacking party, who compelled the\u2018 occupants to capitulate; and: marched them off as prisoners, * In re Sir Francis Hinks.Wall, we bare the question of bis appointment to the Privy Council and to the office of Finance Minister set at rest, by its appearance in the Oficial Gazetie.+ It wa3, however, preity.certain, by the appeèr-_ ance of his address in the morning papers to the electors of North Renfrew, that Mr.Ren- kin had resigned in his favor.Of course the .Ottawa Valley interests are to be particûlariy \u2018looked aiter by Sir Fraacis, aud ke ig profuse ia his _promises of this, but the O:taws Valley constituencies seem to be- a Bort of dermier resort for discarded politicians, and have never received a falfilment of such a plethora (o .promises as have been skuwerad on them i Co Francis before, and Vankoughnot, Cayley, Macdougall, and à number of others.He rides quently adverts in his address to the sac made by Mr.Rankin in resigning in: big favor.Not likely Mr.R.made such a acrifize after all.He knew his position, and made use of pis.power.It remains to be seen whether the eleotora consider it a sacrifice or not.Ho alco refers to hig financial abilities, and says: M1 wag very unexpectedly offered an iportent Government-in the West Iudies, on the exp! ground of the distinction which I had- attai cd ag a Canadian statesman, sud from that ernment I was transferred to another of à i greater importance, where the responsibility for managing the finances, as well as other publie affairs, devolved upon me.\u201d À -corregpondent gf one of the dailies Bere, marshals his forces if a two column letter against the Glode's attack on Sir John A.Macdonald in ° the article, \u201c Who shall guceed him.\u201d Herg i sample from it showing what abeurdities wil sometimes be admitted into a paper : \u2014 \u201c \u201c Bat, a8 to the Prince seeing him jolly où a festive occasion, what of that?Simply nothing.- Kings of the realm, who sat on the throne of Victoria, before the commencement of her vigta- ous reign, got drunk on festive occasions\u201d There bas been a reported deficit-in the Post Office Savings Bank, but, from all I can Jearn, the report has no foundation in fact, or indeed, to say the least, is exceedingly exaggerated.Where the rumor of there being $15,000 short originated, those connected with the department have been unable to discover.The Te accountant states that there.is neither deficiency of funds .in the -Post-effice Savings Bank, nor any inaccuracy in the accounts of.that department; yo { \"A fow inaccuracies have occurred from :the postmasters making errors.in their returns, but from the system adopted these have been imme- distely corrected at the departaient.A party, - | # Fe na = us +, wo on Aad peta) me mme yn + | .me a - ste te r \u2026 D EE Lo ° ; = , for instance, in Kingston deposited $80, aud ac- ccordis 1) Tufe, à réluri 638 MR \u2018e next mail to\u2019 \u201cthe «if partment, but fon $0 instead of $60.- Oh 1e\" depéquer beirp: bou fi-d-oi the Amonnt, H Wâs du codered tte deport was $60, instead of $50, mid EAs enters iverievily at Kingaton, the erfivr befng mo tir return; go tbat the system \u201cadopted of commuiicating distimerly with the depositor: vitheér in depositing or-with- drawing, Rivine lus lalancé in cacli case, obria- tes any efrois wm the post-cffices.1! the post- - masters avetp'y on withdrawals, it must be their own logs.© .Tus Potro Crer in ExaLAND.\u2014 Professor .Buckman, in an able review of the farm work of the year, in bte Chamber er Agriculture Journal, says \u2014* Potatoes, whicli at one time were 4hreatenedi-writh disaace, have got on well in the : drought, for} though the crop will scarcely be half that of last year, supertuberation, unless to those.still sons, whichis a good omen for the future seed, aud a consplation, by letting us know that the.evil effects bf last year's second \u2018growth have so far been overcome.\u201d Ce - ViscuLation of the Day Wirssss duriog the week clguug 16th Oct, and the curreepond- \u201c ing week of last yesr:\u2014 & \u2018er.1Sd9.COT 16S 1 ! - Monday, 10.NAN Monday, M.9,400 \u2018 Tuemiay, 1} - 7.600 | Tuesday, 13 .9A Wednesday.\u2018on | Wednesday, 18.890 Thursday.[15 - Thursday, 1.{80 Friday, 141.oe nT WN Friday, 8., N00 .7,700 | Saturday, 16.1.9650 Mattunixs 15.Tne THURSDAY, OCTOBER 131, 1889.Ax Esrenraisixé \u201cFrencr-Oamapian.\u2014M.- Gonsalré Doutre, one of our most accomplished Ce civilians aud literal French-Canadians, bas gove in fhe last'sieamer, with the hope, it.to Europ: is said, of showing the Pope thatit will not Le - wise for him to break abgolutely with all tbat is liberal and progressive among Frerch-Cana- dians add.in- thé expectation of making arrangements for erectiog the Institut Canadien of Montreal into a l'a:versity.Already it bas © a law school, afflisted with\u2019 Victoria College, Ont, which bas cearly as may students, we believe, as McGill Faculty of, Law, and five or aix timed a3 many a2 that \u201cot Laval, Quebec.Tte Medical School, connected in the game way, bas - also a li 1ge dumter of students, and the Institut only re an ter to make it & University.The professors for \u201cthe Faculty of Ars.M.Doutre proposes, we believe, 10 find among the mer of bigbeat reputation in/Paris, and the charter could not, with - any > It seems| Laval, owing to ità mediæval regula \u201ctions and ecclesiastical bondage, is almost a - complete failure, and McGill College being Pro- .testant, or, as the French-Canadians callit Me- : Abodist,/tbey cannot go-there without losing caste ; \u2018the only alsernative, then, for the liberal snd egierprising youth of the French-Cara- dian people is a usiversity like the London Uni- _ versity, in which no creed is taught, aod men of all creeds are made alike welcome.Sach an - institution, if.it do not, under the pretence of \u201c \u2018being npp-religious, prove anti-religious, might\u2019 be very|advantageous for the French-Oanadian people; but if it be dedicated to Voltaire inatead Immaculate: Conception, tbey will \u2018only .of the ( be out the frying-pan into the fire.2e _ Oural Housse.\u2014We see by a New York.paper that several old-established Clab-bouses in that.city coming to grief, on account of the Restaurants connected with each of them.Their bea¥§ expenses require many customers to sus in them, and this tempts the Clubs to let in \u2018mbers with less careful scrutiny than .\u2018The consequence is thas the veral are in a state of bankruptcy.Wher- rinking and gaming are allowed, and most i- farnish facilities for botb, they are likely to go down, or, at all events, they ought to gd down.It is not right that, under the specious pretext of frequenting à highly respectable Club, young men ebould be led into bad habits ; and husbands and fathers should not have this temptation and pretext for deserting.their own firesides.One Club in Montreal vent down not n whit too soon, and another should follgw, judging from the facts that from time to time transpire concerning it.: \u2018The\u2019 French Government permits at last \u201cthe free circulation of.forei rs in France, | free ants FRIED PAPEL ce \u2018the price of a wooden footpath, io reduction.of \u201c- ineloding-La Lanterne of Rochefort, published in => The Minerve says .the opening of the CE ical Council\u2019 approaches, the fears of schism between tbe Ultramontanes and the ular Clergy of Europe increase.+ \u2014 We have received several communications in apport of the theory that bouse flies-devour t.One of the flies has been brought us \"taken im thesct.The appearance of things ist that the By found tbe spple cracked, and sought his|sapper in its sugary juice.It is an insect imilar in shape to the house fly, but which only appears, we think, late in the season.= oo It bas been found that the Trinity Board e bave submitted for the approval of the évernor-General at Ottawa two by-laws,\u2014one squiring all steamers towing to use only the res Islands, and the other requiring all ves- ils to keep to the south of the chatinel in de- nding, aod to the north in ascending the \u2018\u2019ébanzel; and in neither case to use more than 8 hundred feet of that channel,\u2014both by-laws b be enforced by a penalty not exceeding £30, be Herald think that whether such action Ye within the sphere of thé powers of the Trinity - House or not it should certainly be made public bere the first place.LL * CITY ITEMS.Lactuas \u2014The Rev.M.8.Baldwin lectures this evening in St.Luke's \u2018achool-room, on # Things worth working for.\u201d After the lecture a musical entertainment will be given.Goirsaur's Garpsws.\u2014We.notice that Mr.- \\Guilbault's museum apd wenagerie establishment i3 goon to be broken up.His collection of birds and animals-are to be sold about the 1st November next.\u2018The garden is being disposed {of in building lots.© Insrnorion or City PoLios.\u2014Yesterday afternoon thé annual inspection of the city police.force under Chief Penton, took place in the City Hall, by His Worship the Mayor and mem- | bers of the Police Committee of the Oity Coun- | cil.The men were exercised in company and battalion drill, and acquitted themselves very | creditably indeed.At the conclusion of the in- | spection, His Worship the Mayor said that be was proud of the city police; that they had .sbown themselves to be a most respectable and effective force; and he only wished.that splendid manner in which the drill bad been \u2018performed.He also encouraged them in the performance of their difficult and trying dùties .which, he'said, were to be performed amidst all Coun, Wilson, in complimenting the force upon - \u201cits appearance and \u2018efficiency, said that he had - -recentiy been in New Tork and had seen the police there, and that our men compared very favorably with them, especially as regards drill.- © LAcrossw TouRNAMBNT.\u2014AR six o'olopk this: Morning à large number of competitors for individual prises.presentol themeelves on the field.The following ig -the result :\u2014Long Throwing, overhéad ; prine, silver medal, jewelled ; three trials onch, \u2014W.L.Maltby, just 1270 feet; EF.O.Wood, 273 feet ; J.R.Middle mise, 273 feet.Long Throwing, front ; prise, silver medal, jewelled ; three trials each,=J.R.Middlemiss, 342 feet 6 inches; W.L.Maltby, 318 feet; F.0.Wood, 312 feet.Uther com- pélitors in.cach case distanced.Individual.-prises will be continued to-morrow at.6 a.m.~ ._OITY OOUNOIL MEETING.=\u201d 0 fut, will bo rare.The tubers are tully ripened, and more floury than in most sea- | Baily Witness.ng aires a Faculty of Arts and à char.grace, be withheld by the Legislature.| {under new forms noel to the north of Isle de Laurier and Ver- | Water Works was expected daily.- | tbe eitizens had been.present to.see the | weathers, wet or dry, cold or bot, and often amidst scenes of\u2018 trial, danger, and distress.| : A special.meeting of the Qity Oouncil was held last night-\u2014His Worehip the Mayor in the chair.=, PS Ce PETITIONS.\u201cThe following pétitions were read:\u2014 From proprietors of property .on the south aud north sides of ste Lattle St.James street, for the opening.up aud continuing Bt.James -street cast past the Oourt-House to Champ de Mars street, in accordance with the original plan previous to the recent expropriation.From Merchandise Brokers of, the city, for a reduction of theirtax.= - From G.L.Rolland, for leave to erect a \u2018stram-engine at 181 \u2018St.Paul street.Referred to Fire Oommittee.= 2 From fourteen tavern-keepers, for remission of fines ($10 and costs each) imposed by ke- corder's Cougt, for keepitg open after 9 o'clock.Referred to Board of Chairmen, ©! : From Thomes Watson, claiming.damages for alleged loss by defective drainage in St.Oathe- rine street.Road Committee.From Major Boud, for leave to continue to \u2018use the Oity Hall for drilling the.1st Prinoe of Wales Militia Volunteer Corps.= \u2018 that-the Miltary School was quite suitable and sufficient for.the purposes of the Volunteers.Ald.Valois ead if the City Hall was allowed the Volunteers must pay for the lighting.~ \u201c Coun.G.W.Stepbens-èpoke in.favor of the petition, explaining that the \u2018 Military School\u201d | \u2018building was not fitted or finished yet, besides it was not taken 0% the contractor's hauds.The reason, he said, that Ald.David opposed the.granting the petition was that the: committee of \u2018the Military.School \u2018wanted to force the .Qouncil to accept the building from the contractors, before it was noar finished; and that the commitiee had already got into trouble with | tbe builders who bad made heavy claims against the city for\u2018 extras\u201d amounting to some $30,000, and which the committee were-urgent to get rid.\u2018The motion that the petition be granted was ruled out of order, and it was referred.to the City Hall Committee.= SABBATH DRSBORATION.1 1 A petition from the ministers, offioe-bearers and members of the various Obristian churches, and organisations in the city was read praying that for thé proper observance of the Lords day in the city, the Oouncil exercise the {power granted them by the 23rd Vict.cap.12, whereby the-act of incorporation was 60 amen- other things, fuil power and authority to pass by-laws for the better observance of the Lord's dsy.- Accordingly the petitioners submit that against good morals and decency\u201d bas been evaded, and the -desecration of the Lord's day, not .contemplated when the eaid by-law was passed now takes place, and tbe law is.rendered quite inoperative to secure the pence And quiet which the petitioners aod the citizens \u2018bave s \u2018right to expect and enjoy upon that day.That notwithstanding the.said act, \u201cthe proprietors.of rinks, gatdens, and other - places of pub-\u2019 lic entertsinment, and other persons in dif: ferent parts of the city, keep places of amus- ment \u2018and entertainment open during the Lord's Day for exhibitions of athletics, circus men, me- pageries; and for boisterous games, sports, and amusements.The petitioners request that the by-law in question be 30 amended or a new one: \u2018pated, as may soffice to preserve the proper ob- servarnce of the Lord's Day.i The petition waa referred to the Police Committee.Lo > > : ©.- REPORTS.From the Military School Oommittee\u2014Pre- senting tbe account from.tbe contractors for building the drill shed, which the architects decline to certify, owing to certain changes in the execution of the work from the originsl plans ; the amount of which they recommended should be submitted to arbitration._ The Committee recommend the appointment of Mr.Jas.Hopkins, on behalf of the Corporation, and Mr.F.power to appoint a third in case of dispute.After a sharp discussion tbe.report was adopted ; also the report from the same.committee recommending that the offer of the Government to pay $13,000 towards the drill shed, and $1,- 200 yearly rent for ité-use for drilling purposes, be accepted, with certäin amendments by Ald.Rodden.= CT From the Road Committee-\u2014Recommending | the opening of Stanley street from Dorcheeter to Sr.Catherine streets._ .: From the ssme\u2014Recommending & further appropriation of $5,007.79 to liquidate debt of the department.\u2014Finance.=, From the same.\u2014To allow W.Workman, Esq., au Account for an ssphalte pavement.\u2014Finance.From.the same.\u2014Recommending the expropriation of property in Albert street, from Mountain atreet to the city limits.\"From the Fire Committee.\u2014Recommending that applications from Messrs.M.Miller, C.D.Edwards, James Thomson, and John Swingston, for leave\u2019 to erect steam-engines be granted.\u2014 Adopted.Co Co From the same.\u2014For a supplementary appropriation of $500 for new hose.\u2014Finance._ From the same\u2014Recommending thats portion of the appropriation for stove backing be taken to pay old debts.\u2014Finance.From the ssme\u2014Recommending that the petition of the heirs Platt, to change the line of Mance street be granted.\u2014Adopted but to be \u2018done at expense of petitioners.oe : From the Road Oommittee\u2014Recommend- of Mr.T.G.Keafer for professional services.\u2014~ Finance.le / \u2018From the ssme\u2014On the petition of James Coleman for compensation, recommending a -grant of $260.\u2014Finance.LC NOTICES OF MOTIONS, Alderman Rodden would move that certain alterations be made in the by-law relating to public parke, and tbat the power of granting tavern licences be withdrawn from the Board of Obairmen.\u2019 \u2019 : Goan.G.W.Stephens, that ll grocers be deprived of their liquor licences.| Uoun.Ksy, for the appointment of an inspector of hay and straw.© Do : \"WATERING THE STRENTA.Ald.David, in reply to Coun.Kay, said the water carts would be out on Thursday, and, also, that they were soon to be sold.ERPORT OX WATER WORKS.- Coan.McGauvran, in reply to Ald.Bernard, said that Mr.McAlpine\u2019s report on the Montreal BIGHT OF WAY, - .! On motion of Ald.Bernard, the Police Committee were instructed to prepare, with the aid of the Oity Attorneys, à by-law, defining the right.of way of vehicles in the public streets.oo © BOAVENGERS.The motion of Ald.Alexander, for the imposition of & tax of an eighth ofa cent.per $, for the carrying out of a proper scavenger by-law, was, a fter a long discussion, referred to the Oommit- tee on amendments.: The Council adjourned at 10.30, OANADA PRESBYTERIAN OBUBOH\u2014DIS- SUT TT RIOT BYNOD, ~ Wapsespay, Oct.20th, _| AFTERNOON BBDEEUNT.The Synod was opened with praise and prayer, and the clerk read the proceedings of the morning sedérünt, which were sustained.C It may.bete be.mentioned that, before.the adjournment of the morning sederunt of the Synod it was moved, in amendment of Dr.Irvine's motion, by Rev.Prof, McVicar, and seconded by Mr.W.McKenzié, that a committee be appointed to -enquire into the.state.of he.| pounce upon ministers, seeing that they wore Ald.David opposed the petition, alleging |° ed, that the city council were granted, amoug | thie by-law hitherto passed \u201cconcerning offences | J.Rastrick, for the eontractors, giving them | { would be sufficient; but not during the present ing the construction ofa drain in.Fulford street.|.From the Water Committee\u2014On the account | within tbe bounds of the Synod.Mr.Gibson 1 over the unoccupied portions of the field, and tHE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.0 \u2014 complained of, and the means for: attalping a remedy for the same, and to Teport to's future sederunt, a Coe - _ TER MARRIAGN LAW.7° * The\u2018Moderator vaonted, the chair, and Rev.Nr.Hunter took it.~~ = ; The Moderator then reforred to the state of the \u2018marriage law in: Lower\u2019 Oanada, and instanced cases that bad happened.to himself and Rev.Mr.Bouar, to show tho bardebip wpon ministers who: were called upon suddenly to marry: parties, who prove afterwards to be under age.\u201cHe narrated the case in question, with which be had been connected and wherein lie was deovived, and sult to himself » for ministers, unless they confine.themselves to marrying of parties with whom they were personally acquainted.\u201cWe wanted to lave one aw for all, Oburch of Rome sells marrisge licenses, and pockets the money, whilst we bave to buy them, \u2018aud even then they do not hold ua from possible barm.The grievance should be set forth to Parliament, and it should be loft to \u2018that body to find out a temedy.Ce Rev.Mr.Wilson was afraid it would be diffi- oult to got a.law to prevent people frum falge- swearing, and thus imposing -on ministors as to ago.It wns easy to see bow parents might owod that there was no safety the last partics in the case.He wii nol aware that there was any different law in the matter forthe Oatbolic priest and the Protestant minister.The issuer of thy liconér, who received the fee therefor, should bo L:)d responsible.Mr.MoKay said the general practice amongst the Catholics\u2019 was marrizgo by publication of.banns, and he would like lv see this practice extended more amongst ourselves.He would like the responsibility, by all means, to be placed on the issuer of the license, .Rev.De.Irvine said it was admitted on all bauds that the Protestants of Lower Canada had a grievance in the present \u2018marriage law.The best legal judgments, both east and west, asserted that the Protestants did therein labor under dissbilitios, There were three causes of complaint, one was, that t'e \u2018ministers of the | Gospel of Protestant denominations were held responsible for any deception practised on\u2018them by parties marrying under.age.He wanted ministers to be pat in an irresponsible situation.Another cause of complaint was that a Protes- \u2018tant must pay $1 tefore ho could.be married by license, whilst the Catholic pays nothing, except what he chooses to give to his priest.This was.partiality.Another grievance wag that the money from these marriage licenses was appropriated to the satisfaction of Rebellion losses.The amendment of Prof.McVicarto Dr.Ir- | rine\u2019s motion -was then put, and 21 voted for it.20 voting for it\u2014Prof.McVicars amendment being, therefore, carried by a majority cf one.~~.SAORED MUSIC.\u201c D \u201cThe following overtùre, signed by' the Rey.Andrew Wilson and others, was presented :\u2014 Whereas, singing to the praise of God is a, delightful part of His worship, in which it is the.privilege and duty of all to unite,\u2014.~~ Whereas, in order to the happy enjéyment of this privilege, aud the harmonious discharge of the duty, itis desirable that attention be given to the cultivation of sacred music in all families and congregations,\u2014 DE _ Therefore, itis-bumbly and respectfully over \u2018tured tbat the Synod may be.pleased to adopt such measures as in their wisdom they may deem best, to promote the knowledge and practice of aacred music within their bounds.Mr.Wilson said there was reason to believe part of divine worship, was\u2019 becoming.seriously weakened, and be pointed out several reasons | for this, and also indicated means for the improvement of congregational singing.1 The Moderator said this.matter would never be mended until they had one tune-book for the whole Canada Presbyterian Church: One speaker considered that the introduction of hymns bad\u2019 done much for the improvement of congregational singiog ; whilst anotber speaker beld that when nothing but the Psalms of David bad been sung in churches, synods bad no need to remind them tbat congregational tinging was à part of Divine worship.À third would have the Psalms of David rendered as.they were intended to: be, with instrumental accompaniments, or with the organ.~~ It was finally cared that the overture be received, and that a Committee bo appointed to take the matter into consideration, and report to the pext Bynod; and, in the meantime, Kirk geesions be recommended to do all in their power to encourage the cultivation of sacred music.\"THB NAPANEE ORGAN CAUB.and Mr.Grey, from the decision of the Kingston: Presbytery, forbidding the use of an organ in the church at Napanee, was presented.- After s lengthened debate, the .matter was sent back to the Presbytery of Kingston, \u2018on before it.; .GENERAL AGENT.LL An overture waa presénted from.the Presbytery of Montreal, anent the sppointment of a general agent of the Synod of \u2018Montreal.© NEIT NRETING OF SYNOD.oo A discussion now took place, as to where and when tbe next meeting of Synod should be held.favor of Ottaws, and the second week in May, but tbe hour of adjournment being passed, and no resolution having béen come to, the matter was left undecided.Co * EVENING SEDEBUNY., - ing and prayer, after which the clerk read the.minutes: of the last sederunt, which were then sustained.© The discussion as to- the time and place of the next meeting of Synod was 1esumed.\u2018It was generally thought that one meeting a year ecclesinstical year.It wag eventually decided that the next meeting of Synod should be.held evening of the second Tuesday in May 1870.- AGENT FOR STHOD OF MONTREAL.Montreal Presbyterÿ, recommending the appoint- \u201cment of à regular or ordained minister ag agent for \u201cthe Bynod of Montreal, more especially to devote \u2018bimself to the ovértaking of the missionary work showed how that much of their mission work was actually going backwards instead of advancing, and thus showing the necessity for such an agency.In some cases churches had actually passed away, owing to, the unsatisfactory poei- tion.of missionary affairs throughout almost the had been tried to rectify this state of things, but pone of them had successfally met the case.The fields and work were so extensive, that it was impossible for mon, whose time was already bo taken up to be able to take up this special work.There was nothing for it but to -time and attention to this work.It had been formerly thought that the field of the Presbytery \u201cof Montreal alone was not sufficient to justify this, but the case was different now when the greater-than the number of probationers, so that, at length these vacancies sometimes fell completely away.The proposed agent oould supply this lack, and foster these stations, particularly during winter.He could also look likewise supply missionary information to the country churches, and thus swell the amount of contributions.The speaker then spoke of the difficulty of getting & proper agent, who ought to The money, he had no doubt, would be forthcoming, and a competent agent would bring up the contributions in a degree more than equal to the amount of his salary.SS : Rev.Prof.McVicar said some might think from statements that bad been made, that they, the Presbyterians, were on the eve of destruction, but such was not the case.He then read à number of statistical statements showing the origin\u2019 and great progress of Presbyterianism in Oa- nada, during the last eighty years.At the present moment the\u201d Oharch of Scotland in | Canada bad 160 ministers, and the Canada Pres- method of working the missionary field was thoroughly Presbyterian, and was followed 9 the marriage law, to .specify the grievances | proposed provision, which was\u2019 brought before tbe Court.Tho re-| Oatholics and.Protestants.The| The motion.of Dr.Irvine was then put and lost, | that the conviction that singing was an essential | A protest and appéal of tbe Rev.Mr.Scott | account of irregularity of the said Synod, in |.its not baving cited the session.of Napanee} \u201cI'the Lis ASSURANCE POLICIES, as well as the | of all Shareholders, The general sepss of toe Synod seemed to be ini The Synod was again constituted with sing: in Bank street church, Ottawa, at seven in the | Rev.Mr.Gibson spoke to the overture of the |.whole bounds of the Presbytery.Many means |: get dome person who could devote his whole} have many and varied qualifications.| - byterian, 300.He then showed that the proposed | alsotby tbe Mothodists an others.He thought it was competent for thid Synod to make the and be fully believed ft would be.self-supporting, snd more.He be-| lieved, too, that Protestantism, in the simple form it assumed in their Ohurob, would yet con- \u2018quer.the'popery of Lower Oanada, and.it was for them to lof their agenoy be felt in the French country.oo .~ Mr.Young, the olerk of the Synod, showed.Low that the Quebeo district had simost entirely gone out of the hands of the Presbyterians, to be taken up by the Episcopalisne and Me thodists.This was from want of ministerial supplies, not from removals of families.Rev.T.Gordon deprecated the general employment of special paid agents, and.held that such: an appointment as the one now contemp- Iated, would check, rather than stimulate, the liberality of the country people.Rev.Mr.Gordon did not think one agent could overtake this mission work, but instead, probationers should go as {tineranta to these vacant places, for at least one year.Rev.Mr.McLaren.saw only dissatisfaction and prospective disruption in the proposed missionary agency.The: remedy proposed was entirely inadequate to \u2018the removal of the evil complained.of.They did not want new organi- rations.He believed that Prof.McVicar's new collège was the best thing for remedying this | state of things.\u2018They wanted more young men to be trained to the ministry in thelr colleges.As to the raising of funds, which were #0 necessary, ministers} of congregations should.take measures, to the end of bringing up the liberality of their people.5 | | Nr.Moore followed in the.same vein; laying great stress on thie {act that the great difficulty \u2018was the.want of men to eater the ministry.Rev.Mc.McVicar moved, soconded by Rev.A.M.Gibson, to the-effect that the overture in \u2018question be received, and & committee, which was named, be appointed to report to 8 future sederunt.\u2014Oarried.10 or ; 1t being now after ten o'clock, the Moderator pronounced the benediction, and the Synod ad- ESSE New Adrerisementsthis Freee HOUSE; in the rear of 33 Metcalfe street ivate entrance from street), will be sold for \u2018A NICE TWC-STORBY BRICK A order ; has à ME PA DES aL opte, Den es LITE FISH AND TROUT, | For Galahy 7 THON HomsoN + Sous ; \u2014 : \u2014 ; .; .pl FO LET, those Four neat Brick | - Coltages, with all modern improvements, forming corner Bi, Catherine and SL Mark streets, cles to Guy street, terminus of oO.P.Railway.Rent low til Ist May.Apply to C; J.STEPHEN, corner SL.Antoine and ot.Mars Un streets; near Hichmood Equare.: .pe \u2018 .POTATORS ! POTATOES !! TWO CAR-LOAULS CHOICE POTATOES 0 arrive to-mdrrow.For sale cheap.T.FULLER 4 Co., Corner Port à Commissioner streets.(OHOIGE, DAIRY BUTTER\u2014 C \u201cor salé tothe trade or private families, at LIN-CAMERUN a .CO., 131 Notre Lame st G OSNELL'S TOILET SOAPS \u201cJOHN GOSNELL & CO, Perfumers to Her Majesty, and Manufacturers\u2019 of Tollet Soaps of the finest quhlity, vis.: Honey.Brown Windsor, Elder Flower, Glycerine, Tran\u2019 sparent.; 7 : These Soaps, unlike the ordinary goods sold do not.chap the hands, but impart 8 natural soft ness tothe skin.They are also valuable forthe removal of Tan and Freckles.(a To be had of all Druggists and Perfumers.\u2018Beautiful Pan-cakes made in a fe'v minutes by LS using tbe celebrated | ; - SELF-RAISING BUCKW HEAT FLOUE, + 5 A 1m 616, Fackets.W.BRODIE & CO, .FLOUR STORE, Corner of-Craig and Bleury.etreols.~ TOTAL ASSETS.,.::.$17,005,026, - PREMIUM REVENUE.cot \"5,478,278.FIRE INSURANCE POLICLES, Issued by this first class English Company, are protected by LARGE RESERVE FUNDs, andthe personal responsibility MODERATE IN KATES.PROMPT IN PAYMENT.\" LIBERAL IN BETTLEMENT: .G.F.C.8MITH, Resident Secretary, Lo « Montreal 5 \u2014 .A full\u2019 and well-sslected Block at moderate prices.Co Dx ZOUCHE BEOS; \u2026.#5] NOTRE DAME STREET, .OTATOES.\u2014 Peachhlow and Chills, the best quality, and free from disease, Samples may be seen at D.& J.TRES\", 11.Bonaventure street.: = \u201cJOHN TEE + 861 Bt.Joseph street.OR SALE, 150 barrels hand- | plekéd FAMEUSE and POMME GRIS APPLES, Parties intend to sbip oan have\u2019 selected Fruit on making early application to M, H.sEYMOUR.RAYMOND HAND SEWING : MACHINE.$12 complet The only of.years.with tbe latest im rovements, \u2018Machine that has ood the test Will HEM, RL IND, SEAM, TUCK, RUN, QUILT, BRAID, and EMBROIDER, aud do: every kind of work.° : : It is SIMPLE, SILENT.RAPID, DURABLE.Works by tbe hana or foot.Each Machine guaranteed.INFERIOR IMITATIONS are nume- Tous.+ : - CAUTION.~ None genuine without CHAS.H.SANDERS, .- Agent for Manufacturer, Loot 81 Bt.James st; Montreal .Patterns and Prospectus, &o., Post free.' Agent wanted ln P.Q.G REAT BARGAINS ENGLISH, GERMAN and AMERICAN\" SONTAGB, ORORSOVERS, COLLARÉTTES & \"BREAKFAST SHAWLS, - : At the INTERNATIONAL EMPORIUM, JUST RECEIVED, .Fifty per Cent.below Manufagturers\u2019 prices.Sontags at 8s, 13d., ba., 7s.6d,, and 10s.worth, 68.at Îde.; 12.6d., and 166, 8d.- - Breakfast Shawls at 42, 68., 108.: Manufacturers\u2019 price, 6s.3d., 10s.and 16s, 8d, \u2019 ° \u2014 \u2014ALSO,\u2014 : : A Case of slightly damsged FRENCH KID Hoof EN elovEs,\u201d 0 \u2014 , Duchesse and'Two buttons, : At 28.6d, 88, 1§d., and 3s.9d.per pair.\u2018Belling price, 5s., 5s.74d., and 6s.8d.- The whole to be sold off at once, to make room coc for further itaporiations.BROWN, CLAGGEIT & MoUARVILLE, RINTOUL BROTHERS, Agents, 1 - M 8t.Sacrament street.(MOLE & BRO.keep in Stock the ; following first-class self-feeding HALL.OAL BTOVES, which we will sell cheaper thän any o'her dealer in tbe city.Se The REFLECTOR, The ORIENTAL, \u201cThe MORNING GLORY, 7\" The CANADIAN STAR, GEO.BISHOP & 00, FASHIONANLE ENGRAVERS, .6 Bi.James Street, Montreal.0 SMALL TINNETS JUST RECEIVED, The ALEXANDRIA, ALL SLA pte oo HOT-AIR ORIENTAL, 1 \u2019 - ALEX.MCGIBBON.And the Beautiful Stove : | THE EQUATOR, | which 1s ahead of anything else yet offered in DRAIN PIPES Always on hand at À complete amoriment W.a F.P.CURRIE a COS, -.MONTBRAL Drein Pipe Depot, | | QROSSE & BLACKWELL'S BOL, Bo OLIVES, 40 ac.| 1831 Casks and Cases now landing ex *\u2018 City of Quebec.\u201d - 0.the Dominion, which we guaramiee lo be the \u2018only Stove that burns wilh perfect combustion,.consuming ail the Gas, Tae EQUATOR can only be had at COLE & BRO., No.1 ST.PAT RICK'S HALL, 15 Victoria square.\" J OFFER FOR SALE, .= .HUNDREDS OF © : CHEAP COAL BURNING OOOKINGSTOVES First-class HALL STOVES, ~~ \u2018Finely got up COOKING STOVAS, .\u201c Firat-Prize DOUBLE STOVES, And cheap Heaters of various sorts, specially adapted to tbe wants of the working classes.|JUST RECEIVED, .- / LL LT oo + Ç - DOUGLAS RUHSEIL, will (D.V.) rreach .URKISH OR ROMAN BATH (J.mpel in the First Baptist } jurch (Leoture and who will also make rai ne an y ; Wiersma ben Erolestant.op bs and T.3 URSDAY.EVENINGS ta 7:48, All are.Gymna-|to attend TO-MUBE .ow (Thursday) MORNING, &L | 3 BOT, ( reday) 1 ¥0, crdivary meetings for the reading of ___ Situations Vasant, - J George street.: - pre artes], John street.| the business, : App'y to JAMES COX, & Collar Mupufaciurer, 75 Rb, braves yan .strest, Montreal, : 4 AATANTED, in 1 borough Mervant.| frsouits City references, P AURSDAY, UCTOBER 9 » 180 | , ° ~~ NT ANTED, SM ' ANTED a Married May Solredy \\\\' ANTED, a Gereral Sire W \u201cprotestant pretarrens ap SARL, ANTED, a good \u201cxpers om ME : Sor ued Fro Th necd Apply at 74 Alexande Pétreei, 1 be Ww ANTED, a smart Boy whe can rend and write, Apply at I Re AAT ANTED, Four or Five be, ers.Bes 112 pur} vel ant: ATANTED, à ood slum si AN TL) A anon 2, hain Ceo, AN1ED, a Boy to open and : sweep out an oflice an l stor shove! snow, carry lo worl, and mat.gat fire, generally useful.Apply at 356 Notre WwW ANTKD), a smart 150y mak, : Lame:t himaolf coneraliy.uneful, #04 Lo iear, oo ar a small fam; where \u2018a Hecoud Olrl iy key 7) Must be @ gn\u2019d Con, sad \u2018Ç Apply at Na ia per Bt, Urbain street.- i INTED, at 98 Union a thorougn Servant for « sal; fay! = must be well recommended.| clilors street.self generally useful.Apply st sl, at ope and six p m.ply at.2 Mcslil Coliege Avenue and Waggon, Apply at tit.La 12) Nazgareta st.pp y \" _\u2014_\u2014 Plane, to make himself useful; ences.Applyet 8.DAVIS\u2019, 2 street, upper fais.OY WANTED =\u2014A good strong isd.Apply at 204 McGril street.ad er mm re mee me A7 ANTED, a-thorough Nervmi A respectable Girl from tLe Con preferred.Apply st No.1281 8t.Catherine sizes ANTED IMMEDIATELY 1 Linge) © thorough Hervant for a very vy - &.famtly.-No children or wakhing.Apply dN, Ed ward eirept, oft Alexander streets ad \u2018VV ANTED, a thorough Serva Good references.App!yal.5 City Cog.V ANTED, a strong, active Lad, \u201cto take care of a horse, ap1 muke him.Drummond Ouce that can wash and fron well.Ap tween 2 andi, VANTED,à Compettat mens or, ANTED, rent Servant.- Nurse.87 Belmont sire \\V ANTED, a young Man (bw 18), \u2018wlio understands etui the saw ta VU ANTED IMMEDIATELY, Good refe - .Notre : Dagn St.Charles Borrommée street.Apply at 155 Craig street.(LOT H Car FINISHEES Marble Alexander streets.muet be a Apply at #5 NTURSE WANTED WwW ANTED, a Girl of 18 or 20, a Nurse and Housemaid (P.0.estant), .\u201cApply at 342 St.Autolne street, L7ANTED, a thoronsh Nervant - Girk, well recommended.Apply to à ! * Write à good hand and ANTED,-a Boy vers 15, to uick at figures, J WANTED.Address J.E T., Wine office, statlpg wages ex pected.\"ANTED.\u2014A tew good Marble Polishers wanted at the Mong Works, corner of &t Catherine ant JAS.MAVOR 4,06 VV ANTED,a Housomaid.App at 139 Drummoud street FANTED, a first a stress, who thoroug 8 Se ud fitting and making dresses, and who wim ] otject Lo assist in the house Wor ] Sherbrooke street, immediately.Ke.Apply 8% ANTED, a respectable youn \u2018woman to la oop three Pee sewer; Protestant preterred, niversity street.: Scamstres preferred, Apply at 13 Sherbrooke &.well qualified Male Teacher.TANTED IMMEDIATELY, for the St.Andrew's Academy, P,Q, THEO.DAVIS, Sec.-Tress.St.Andrew's, 13th Cct., 1863.! : i Situations Wanted.young man just from England ences, ASSISTANT BOOK-K 85 PRR Clerk, a Highest LA, Correspondent or Invoice drers L.W.F., Wiritess office.VV ANTED, by a Protestant Girl à Situation as Cook or gouerai Servant Gcod references given.Address L, WITKIS office.2° | WAN TED, a Situstion as We \"Nurse.App'y at 56 Chaboiliez street, v 1 at 239 Dorchester street.\\ ANTED, by a ONE CASE OF BLACK AND COLORED Speaks Joung Man, a Sia ih \"Wilioe .FRINGED.WIE to make himse f useful.Best of refrmpoes .B.BOWIE-& CO.| Address P.M, WIrsms Office.5 day or week.QI TUATION WANTED® city, by an Irishman late! he-has éscellent testimon the voyage, and will remain WvANTED \u2018by a! respeshld woman, Washing an Address L, P., Salesman or Book-kKeepsr, by 8 yout nian basing had considerable experience bok in England and Canada ; is sirictiy tem persis and has first-class \u201ceferences as to Salary no object.Address \u201cDry Good 1774, P.O.- \u2018 : WAN TED, by a person whobs À ; 3 d, Accounts \u20ac 4 lect, or other suitable employment.3 ' _\u2014 \u2018some time unoccuple Adaress C.R., WITNESS office.W ANTED, a Situation a Axis ant Book-kee r, or Clerk in any cam ate ived in Caveds; as to c.Address M, M, W1TxEss office.| YOUNG WOMAN wishes go to England with a family as dumed rvant for the voyage No wages for ntil anotuet Béf- ant 1s obtained.Four years! reference.fe I respect; All made at my own Works bere, from the best jualities of Iron.;.\u201cRemember that you can always get Plates from me to replace broken or lost pieces of any of my Stoves, as 1 retain the Patterns of every Stove made by me, .7 W.CLENDINNENG, © [Late W.Rodden aCa.] EPALRING FURS, We shall be glad if our customers and others intending to have their Furs altered or repaired this season, will favor us with their orders at an EARLY DAY, a8 we are now in a position to give | these orders prom t and careful attention.I» 532 Craig street, OHN HENDERSON a : ,_\u2026 118 and'120 Great St.James streëts - So Crystal Bivek.\"EW CHROMOS.| W.BCOTT begs to call altention to an assortment of NEW CHROMOS, ' .: \u2019 JUBT RECEIVED EX \u201cMEDWAY.\u201d to \u201cA QHOICE LOT OF ENGLISH ENGRAVINGS.+ MIRRORS | MIRRORS !1 A large variety of MANTEL MIRRORS, of very superior design and finish, \"AT MODERATE BATES.+ 7 .© * SOOTTS FINE ART REPOSITORY, oon S68 NOTRE DAME STREET.THE BRANCH, ~~ [HE MEDICAL HALL, THE BRANCH, PHILLIPS\u2019 SQUARE, ~\"=\" \"ESTABLISHED \"PHILLIPS EQUARE, Open Ulllop.m.Co D.\u201cOpen till 10 pm.- +.1888.Co \u201c4 \u2014 | © IMPORTANT TO EVERY FAMILY.MOPHERSON'S VEGETABLE OINTMENT EL 1 ; © + WI cure Bore or: Weak Eyes.MOPHERSON'S VEGETABLE OINTMENT.MOPHERSON'S VEGETABLE OINTMENT 1} ORre recent or old Bored, .Wl cure Chapped Hands, Faoe or Lips.MOPHERSON\u2019S VEGETABLE OINTMENT 4 cure Salt Rhours, Ringworm, Boris.\u2018 - : Will relieve any kind of Eruption ofthe Skin, pes \u2018The undersigned purchased the Recipe and the right to prepare this invaluable Ointment.> > 3 NV ANTED, : class Cooke, by a respectable Address M.A.F\u2026 taken for her Board, and two d oo! afid the privilege of attending schwl XU % til three Shecan be we] recom mende- Be |B address can be had at the WITNESS VV ANTED, by a first-class it Mantle or Millinery Estab cat a + \"first a Situation as U8 ITX E8S office.\u2014 TAOROUGH.SERVANT: VEHOROUGH, SE, Ding & situation where ber V2 tvci, Forewomst ment.Hner, a Situation Address V., WITKE: § office.-{Keeping, à Situation as Honsekeeper Lo se -[Veman, wlure a tervant is Kept ; or As Bons keeper and Companion 10 an invalld of elle) lady.Locality no objected.Address M.A.Y , (his office.ANTED, by a Lady thoroas® ly domesticated, about 10 resign Ho Refereuces el | et \u2014_\u2014 | i ; Board, Rooms, &c {| \u2014_\u2014 OARD \u2014Two vacancies at & J St, Antoine street.Family private.single | pleasant locality, two mines alk fr oflioe, 572 Craig street, D AA v : | .OARD.\u2014A large front 24 room to let suitable a married cou ; also vacancies for a few entlemen.Jo : Cote.ry opposite | BOARD Tw or three \u2018hen | situated ; Winter.Sherbrooke street.Furnished Rooms, with board.Tbe Lod) all modern 1m; rovements, aud deljghtit 0 will by com\u2018oriably heated tof Inquire at 271 Dleury street and others, having | most successfully by several Presbyterian bodies, Lo Three doors east of MoGill.T \u201c7 KENNETH OAMPEELL & 00, street.OARDING-HO USES, FUE NISHED ROOMS, a0.\u2014Privale fus Boaru .ing thelr 44 as at the A iol soe Oioe 6 leurs SEU >.fam! sister ; M - Address, i air 1C ROM men, at No ses [Ys N > K50 - ©.Cathedral.() A : with 1 Tiga AN R fo cpglish © No: 349.Wo Addresr ! POUR \\ bencg My, w\"; Oya 0, am Wu ; -\u2014- be n al A rbrook TA\" VV 3 Catherine 1554, Post \u2014 10 Li ed), rOOTDS 81 having».Place El» w wish ber o Fu accomn Be jroo ss breakia-7 most deb wou'd be ed, Hele * Box $06, Lonod conscio: Deat} Dosii Walste Paris aré On 6 © Jour \u201chigher The - \u2018The - ment L loya surr to ks .out Bi -recr CB 7588 3 Ou pa R F' à vh be 1) à 3 ° \u2014- te I AS 15 AA LE 0 A ; nt ; =.Tr it at y we Servant.CL cAUF ss ic0t Le LY 3 » LF FRE.A WRX, == 1 9 Servant, CCV Cog.TTT era UV Lad, ctahenim:;.\"MY naend Mrtant.- 7 wir Ape cen fasiK \u2018 man us : VDS À Îlure - :L0e ke: LEZ Man (19 0x gta sx AL Tote Te.\u2018Nf lame \u2014_\u2014 SAT 21, 38 Tay, 22 - | VERA Duell 15, ta Liar rgares, NG HERS 271 WITSE> od Marble Pues Mo otreal _: Mende.: r-velass.Mil- + Forewomas IR _ument.wt To res gu BOE | Le ederer 108 FER got; or as HE ferences excu-L8 ji.aay .ol er ~ nels at 83 wily puivate.7 , J .2° - fjrynit Bed , - a marne couples\u201d _e gent:cinén.LO 8 es Walk trom PUY & site Cote.Y'Op;oË) i ; nicr}y of r three 0 fg pully Cy reared 10 ine > éury tlfcet, ECC \u201cvant p.D-auistress dy thoroëg\" s1Vaut Or et AY : \u2019 pe 14 > AY 7 i > + .w : .hie NaadéT Vino ester street esst ay Rr ST .aperiinRE SIU em TT TT 4, 1 TANTEI.by two young meh.tie shanties.À sé bande wear Reaver Asi of SI Sir, F: Hincks continues bla canvass in Narth csipere ste 1 retétrél A ares J NE a3 ue aa : ; a NOM VAL ! Spoink \u20ac Bars, whera tne.comlurts of home may ne Vaice:, by app Ying at ALBERT PLACE, 93 Lagiixdei.s o-8treet.- 1 8 Réai:V UeW.FT fteired S Rpio 1 OSSI.INF SAV.\\ as0N; Kevvidet at.| SNCS ; : 5 (insttud'e 45 | clear and cold.Strong Weat wind.No .ship- or 28-00-40.54, 113, wesd Of ere he ing.: .pas a CW.heigl ibdve Spal c piog.- : ; Wa 215 artiy: au 3 71L18 BD.© ua.Cr : A SET FLE LL.DCL 1° .Latest from Toronto.Li IT (OCTOBER 71, 1969 (Special to the Wyness:) A aba TaN Torowro, Oct.20.\u2014 Alexander McClelland Ts ot.CITIES CT 3s mwe messenger of the Royal Canadian Bank and bis | james Cesare So 23 wife were brought up at tbe Police \u201cCourt thie - \u201coe greatest cod -* N°) mornisg, on & charge of a robbery of $1,000 | 3.1.ean LW \u2018Ww.from tbe receiving-tellers\u2019 drawers in tbe Bank * Miesic 24 noufs.\u2026.- 2 on the 24th Sept.last.This affair is independent | 3xw, lepthizn inches.of $10,000 missed some time ago, having occar- |: Buz.depibiainches \u201c| red since the re-opening of the bank.So far .Walste, Master of the Rolls, is dead.: \u2014 Japan Sa:10hes ai the Urien \"= T¥e aroma and flavor Of Ba + ALEX: M.tGi BEUN, Agedi- - cogaCHôU, and sizkiog \u2018slowly.: CL \u2018Dean of the Master ot the Rolls.i afe on-sirike.© BE ment tegards with ; tac have been msde on Prince Napoleod in the Pays newapaper.CT : concilabled of deeper\u2019 dye than Gambeia and - Bancal, whose manifesto is.violently stacked A 3 \u201c = Coxe Pst vols .The Press and Prince Napoleon.| A \u2014 \u2014 er arm Board, Ro \u2014 LU \u2026é*culd be set at liberty.The\u2019 President remarked that several delegates bad called upon Lt, on in relation.to.the same suRject.\u201d His syw- patties were with those prisoners, and therefore he shouid be gratified at their selease.Beare- = a \u201ca «> > [I Ls S220 GENTRSMBN eqn beac Tv ah rei Enh eamforiablehs « ins af Sumi UN de amir, by anpiviag to 4.Verne moderate.: \u2026 would persevere fo that end.\u201cThe Government i would protect all American citinens, both at bome And abroad, in their rights, ne far \u2018asin 1ta power.: np Twoe Geutlemet can Le 3, we comforts eo) WATIM ATE Ve fs nies Ale fam ve hin tive wget : vidi, cTetmsl $6 per NLL eal en Room de ¢ Vust 7 pos NMR Ter 5 LT Va «From mornitio Papers) v0 CWO Front Neon to Let with Toronto Telegram.oo i Poni At =e = : .1 Fonanto, Det 30 \u2014Mason's wial for pecjury \u2018 took \u201cplace at the Acsises (0-day.The jury fount hun guilty.Sentence deferred.Dr.NcMicbael, couneel tor the defence, rberved svveral poigts for-argument before the judges tn Sen WANTED 1 a private WwW (RD WA re gourleraan put his A Brg inh cathedral pleierred HEY arcana Fe fox ted POS TR UR NISL Dem 5 Le CL] 5 (I 1.Yo ru \u2018or wing ol derive.| Bishop Lynch left this morning en.rèwée for RIMS Tanne street : Rome: : athe 75 ! Frank Smith, Wm.Elliott Donald \u201cMcKay, acd Robert Spratf; are named as directors of the branch railway from Barrie to Muskoka, TE Te \".\u2014| Tte bull for the incorporation of the Oom- R p\u2014Furnished « Kooms | rany will put À APRES 5 private: Kughsh family, linment.SL sank i Waka Lo JAPRY ml Hincks bas comtuenced Lis canvass in Notth SLR Lene rect, ead of Cote Ta lkihinl - : qu WF SATMENTS, Daurat (no) Fbalisu yoy 0 ; ) ®ve sai LW n,, two -gentlemen.tear, thie vitfey of the | Andress WU IAWET broke on the 16 h.About 100- persons wêre present.| The general Teeling is against hun, Thomas Murray aud James Findley are in the field againet bim, and have issged addresses.A swell named Howard was thrashed on \u201cYouge street iad evemeg.A female was the .J cause of the affray.> Ottawa Tèlegrant - Orravea, Oct.20 \u2014Up to the clesing of the Commiséion this eveniÿg no awards bad been ; \u2014 made ia\u201cthe- Iatercolonial tenders.Evidently à MI LL 07) much more care i Ë i in the seleo- pr or Thrive Gontlenten can a before.\u201d boing eaercised ia ° re.mova tadated Waa hand Bei 2 \u201cNt I, bya married pouplel Baris A comariable Room.A WwitxFEss cfiice.: CUROR FIVE Gentlemen can | ne gecammndatet with bdani iv à private.are Et boarders are Rept Ar Address FL L.- CES.tautesce, a Tew déor- below .or ; 1 .1 Rai way, azzived this evening.1 2eme HE | Large numbers of men are going forward to Reulew with great activity.ver WITE ESS AOL, À + , : le \u201cThe unfounded report of mismanagement- in 7 i mt ts dd 0 \u2014 Te arnished'or unfurnieh- ar Mi band, fhtee \u201cRed.1 ove of thie Uegtiocali tea ; ou venieuees, -Appifal Rope, £5 1 TA TE STEP MES\u201d Los - T Fe y EL ee Ï \u2014 \u2014 \" Ro.td by a Widow Cady, 10, A provste amy oud fur- ; ; ç Addiess, V4 | wis office.SCRNISHED APARTMENTS.ghee oT fou mimi e geutlelneu can ve à w.15 Mandsome:r Purnisheu achaaieds without nl, or wilh TN SL alt.a à.Arst-0.ass pr vaie bouse, rahe a ily, Where oul haat a ara LTxaie SILDZTaOmM TeQul - Cw ad eat wal exchmeged.\u2018Address J.F, J.whici te briefly referred.\u201cRM iO « LiDY AND GENTLEMAN, xowo centlemen, can be accommodated wubdzawals! It.would be scarcely necessary to gay that no loss could occur to 'depositore {u \u201cany \u2018case.: Kingston Telegram.wi > an her 0®D DB i presidi Lg DéT VE Justice Gwycne presiding.|-is w light one.\u2018service and manned.ing ber engines.Terms moderne .Wether cold and snowy looking.- tary Fisk eaid be bad exerted his influence, nud { CANADIAN TELEGRAM.Renfrew.The first meeting was beld in Pers.Kixasroy, Ot.30.\u2014The Fall Ass\u2018ses Lr the | county of Froutensc commenced to-duy.Mr.Rent lo bis address to.= the Grand Jury, he touched upon several inéi- dents connected with: his early Lite as à law stu- | | dent in Mr.Kirkpatick'a cffice in this city.An address of welcome was presented to him by the} members of the Bar, through Mr.U'Rally, to | be introduced on the opening of.Par- | Mc, Potter, President of tne Grand Truok | 3 1be P.OU.Sariâge Bank bas caused considerable The.caleñdar, thaugh tte cascs are nuUmerOus, Tout tan large for house.Apply at Ne, uv St \u201cThe gunbcat \u201c Rescue \u201d bas been sited up for -Several gentlemsn took & trip on ter this atternoon for.the.purpose oi teat- 12 6 GLOUA EDITION.\\.K ), to tuarchase old or \\ NTEN.19 Lu of Be Bxchange, 81.© wi Due rz Hoses, t of Beaver al worl trom ENV Lo LL10! EACR.New.cr x utters wii Le received ES MECSRS.JOHN LEEM- & = ANTED, Coai Ou arrels, in *t 118 10121.get.s>and couditiod.- |A.RAMSAY \u201cP.D: Baowns, Bar Eer and Broker, PL \u201d - 16 Great St James Suet.\u2014\u2014 .La ; .em Ger LOouiCAL UBIER Monsres: lbservato Ta SPECIAL NOTICES.t's pure er ame famous.rach Var!is, bave male ils through.ews by Telegraph.CABLE TELEGRAM.+.Lord Derby.Lospos, Oci 29:\u2014Lord Derb \u2018November 30d.= U.8.TELEGRAM.- Damage by Fire.-L i is again uu- Drpurs, Oet* 2015: \u2014The Right Hon.John \u2018More Strikes.| day, to the extent of $75,000.Paais, Oct 20.\u2014The book-bibders of Lyons Naw Youx, Oct.30.\u2014The steamer E ; Baltimore,\u201d from Liverpool, arrived.Joarreymen gilders of Paris Late struck for : :zzer wages.: The Journzl (ficial to-day sbys ite Govern: ja with regret.the violent attacks on the 16th June in the Both Pacific.= Dificultr.\u2018 The Difficulty.A new Prima-Donna- Toe Times to-lay says: \u2014Fraoce bas irre- by their former associetes, wiile Raspail sdberes | Hall last night.: : à bia resolution to go to-tie Legislative Ctram-| .\u2018Lope ; t-r.on tbe lé:hinet.France hes been brought pez not Beat.Yet to tas pass through.ibe Emperors hesitation nOt ia respect to messures, but .in choice of persons to introduce them.T noi-meas to presant himself before the Chamber with £3 oid Cavinet.- 2 - \u201coù Saturday rext, whea favor of the Experor is expected.~~\" Rad ca! voters propose to summon the deputies f:on Paria to resizn their seats ia Corpe Legis-.\u201c1atif, oo the ground that they bare not faifitled { Another.Garibaldian Equipment.| - genie sailed yesterday for - \u201cmartial law bas been procla from Baltimore, Lae arrived, \u2018Departure ot Bish + The American citisens of.Irish birth now in \u2018been convicted not for expressions nor any - Rome.- Freadent o the Irish Republic Association of.be Emperor CPD-! end of the war is as far off as ever.Review of the Imperial Guard.A review of tte Imperial Guard will be held | a demonstration in ing four times ber anscal revenue.\u201d Father Hyacinthe.Proposition Cf Radical Voters.tbe surject of which ie not.yet known.132ir daties.; -.Expression of Gen.Prim in a circular to tuanks of the Regent to th Toyal volantesrs, fer the suppression of the in- say Sirmeuan, Additionil troops have been Sent | series, will Lake place about firse November.> Bajot.: : : (Friday), Thanks.oo y conveys the: view.army and to tbe; \u2014 We are requested by Mr.James Dou Fioxscs, Oer 30tn.\u2014Mehotti Garibaldi is recrait'ag the Volauteers of Calabria.= | ComstanrisceLs, Get.20.\u2014The Empress Eu- and.the \u2018Workingmen's cxandris, Egypt.|tress; Insurrection in: Callaro.i : = vo .Tumsts, Ozt.20 \u2014An in rrection has broken .Ex-President Pierce.oat in.the town of Callao, in \u2018Dalmetis, and ; muth Ladies\u2019 med.| levilie ; The anal.- \u201cThe Suez Co meet at Osi \u2018to what extent consular juris be effected.cL i a U.8.TELEGRAM.ps for Rome.oe 5.\u2018 - A : 3 - .The Fenian Prisoners.© Wasmserox, Oct.20.\u2014John M.Moriaity, Poilade'phiat had an interview with President (ârant and Secretary Fisk|to-day, on behalf of \u2018British prisons.' Moriarty stated that they had overt act in Englaad, but for senti : | 5 3 Riddles.ju the United States, so A iments uttered Children\u2019s Corner of duty of this Government to insist that they | jsements, &6.| 21,10 a.m \u2014Gold, 13945] wife oJ.Marper, of a daughter, - of Mr.J.\"reinuer, nf» sou, Vie wife of B.McEwen, of & daughter.Ald pe days.Nesuienee, ls d'ileo street, où Friday Sud, st \u201cMeNah Toronto, sou of the tte Wilttam 1- Chute; ait Soo'el ek, ard thenco hin remnton, Ariens dm Reguniantos alo rospaciiu ly 1- Co BIRTHS, Co 4 Hlanrer.\u2014 hidhin eliyy on the 18th lust.the UIRENSRIL\u2014INn th 8 ally, ou the 0th, the wife MOFWES.\u2014 AL\" Montreal, on tha Zlet Just, \u2018MotnANE, = (On (he 20th, x J \u201cMo Bhane, june.of a aoû, ! ' Bit.James Me.i - MARRIED > \u2019 \u201c RANSAN -ctors; The late ships.After routine business, Mr.Alex.Manson Uorresporidence\u2014Hel!- read a very interestimg paper on carbolic acid, College ; S.8.Convention at Bel-., American Board; Nova.Bcotia Correspondence ; From Topeka, Kansas ; Early - : Rose Potaines: (twô letters); Flax.Cultare.Two international committees are soon to! Contemporary.Press\u2014Father Hyacinthe and to regulate the conditions of the the Couneli ; Spirit of the Europeaü Press ; The navigation of the Suez Canal, and to consider metnodist Bnok Concern.News-Great Britain i Poetry\u2014The \u2018Irted and Company this, afternoon, \u2018to witness the de- Tempted Soul; Do Thy Little, do it Well partare of: the Catholic Bishops, who.left for Items\u2014Lord Justice Clark Patt u; Father Hya, - ° Ps - \u201c l einthe; Tlie late Dr.Lille; Eugenie\u2019s Visit to | Constantinople ; Sabbatti Fehool Association of \u201d, \u2014\u2014À Canada; The Fenian Alarm ; English Money \u201cOrders; Byronic Vices; fenator Wilson, &c, Agriculture\u2014Advantages of the\u2014Paclfic Toast; Beet rugar in lhe Homan Biates; Corn Feed for \u2018Cows; harvesting Buckwheat; also, Care for House Plan's; Window Plants; Apple Worms.Family Reuding\u2014The Murderer and the Priest; Holding On; Christian Treasury ; Temperance \u2014.thought it was the Friends\u2019 Temperance Union.- A'so, the Adver- \u201clon.View.opposite the site.bought by The Dominion Gov.ermtment rr tue New islam House], and fuc-.tne the births\u2019 of tha Ocpiu Stéauders, Amd\u2019 - ; pts lostructet 10 pheit at his teal Estate Koplus, ou WEDNES- \u2018PAY 3rd No.emboer:= = [7 si 1 1.The Angie Los firmiog ti © omon, Gre Nan and M 1e Janction of Com- N ( LI Streets, fnvaiu- hie Wire uses, yimiced, sud gén- ral, bu-ine.s purposes, \u201cThe Liver froutage is 14 teot.Cle 2 NINE Vacant Warehouse Lots on MeGill satre t_runnidg through Aâud frontinz ou Grey Nua #treet, each % fi.10 width, by a.Cs dpth averaging 110 to IA feel, I : o Liberal terms.\u201cPropiny commuted.Plan \" Bale at baif-past TEN o'ciock.\" - + JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.2 G'CLOCE EDITION.Naw Your, Oct.31,13 am.\u2014Gold, 130i; Exchange, 9).Latest trom Toronto.\u2014 (Special to the Witness.) formation from nm trustwortby private \u2018source.tion a8 Macager of tbe Bank of Montreal, which \u2018was accepted on upderstanding toat he should become one of the Directors, with the position of President.The resignation takes effect from the lst.Mr.Angus, at Montreal, will succeed in tie mansgerahip, \u2018acd Mr: Mclotyre, of tbe St.Jobn agency, will is conjectured in political ¢izcles that Mr.King's retirement may, possibly, be with a view to bis acceptance of the office of Finance Minister, in the event of Hiocks' defeat, , = The (lobe contains an indignant denial of the Leader's statement, that Brown received a bribe of $20,000 from Messrs.Allan & Co, Montreal, to.induce bim to vote for a subsidy for their line.: boo A dispatch from Goderich says : ~The coaling of the \u2018 Prince Alfred\u201d is still going on.Orders bave been issued forall to be on board this p.mat 9 o'clock, when she.proceeds, under command of Oapt.Fraser, to Sarnia.- The force will be under tbe command of Col.Roes; of the 33rd | Batt.- CT .Latest from Ottawa.(Special to the Witness.) Orrawa, Oct.31.\u2014To-day having been ap- \u2018pointed as a day cf thanksgiving in this diocese | licen churches this morning.now \u201820 inissions to the Indians of Canada; \u2018eight in the Hudson Bay and Saskatchewan ; J their pastoral care.industrial school on the Indian station.239, French 90, British Columbia 167.place on Thursday Oct Tth, J.Kerry, Eeq: meeting, that the Council Legislature.\u2018Edwards and Mr.Mercer.chemical nomenclature.COURT, OF QUEEN'S BENOH.JUDGMENT IN \u2018THN NOTMAN CASH.Justice Drummond, was stayed, and the Court to bave finally before thie judgemnt said keeper of the said Robert Notman, the: public, of the programme of the Grand Lacrosse Tournament, opened so auspiciously by,H.R.H Prince Arthur on the 8th inst, will be.resuméd to-morrow, Friday afternoon, when the lacrosse , matches, Young Montreal \u2018vs.Young Mechanics, | aid Second Twelve Shamrock ve.{ rock, will be played.TREALER\u2014TLe Halifax Express that Duncan McDonald, Bsq., of 8 taken the contract for building a railway in Oape Breton for the Intercolonial Company.The superintendent of the work arrived at Hali- ceeded at once to Sydney, for the purpose of.commencing the work.Mr.McDonald, with the | \u201c| was a full attendance and some gocd speaking; CITY ITEMS.| Sales: : were found Laonosss Tounwamsur.\u2014We would remind that the concluding portion Racoveasp\u2014 Yesterday morning a Jarge quan.=== tity of valuable tools, bearing tbe initials of the Grand Trunk Railway Oompany, near an old carringe-shed at the depot, Point 8t.Obarles.They are supposed to be part of the property of which the company has been plundered, and which the thiof or thieves took this means of restoring.Bleury Carporation of the 1 Particulars hereafter.- - 7 JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer._.BYJOHNJ.ABNTON.JM PORTANT, SALE OF PRO-: 2 .PERTY.Lo : On THURSDAY.Octobor 28th, Inst, JOHN J.ARNTON will sell ut hi Co Auction ey, ma Cm 10 N.| | i.1.© s Itoomn,\u2014 Young Bham- - Raiuway OONTRAOT AWARDED TO a Mon.understands Montreal, has fax on the 13th instant from Montreal, and pro- Directors of the Company, is also expected to arrive ig a few days, en routs to Byduey, wherea| formal opening of the road will take place.The road will be about 14 miles long, with & large wharf at the terminus.The.work will give employment to a large number of the QOape| B Breton people, and is expected to be completed next summer.© ° : : Onanoipuaz Square Taurspanes Mssrine.\u2014 This weekly meeting was held last night.There at the close twelve persons sigued the pledge.| The chairman read a gad letter froma young man, giving an account of bis fall and suff-r- ings through strong drink, and requesting the prayers of the friends of temperance, that Le migbt bè reatored, and saved from falliñg into a drunkard's grave.and to young men in fparticular.It.was observed that liquor sellers were mcrally responsible for the barm they did, and they ought to be held legally responsible and sufter punisb- ment.The enactment of the new law, closing taverns:at 9 pm.was regarded as an indi-| SQ Point nt.The.letter was read asa | - \u2018warning to all those who \u2018\u2018 think they stand,\u2019 YALE OF 9 The two could be easily increused.: Bale at haif-past TEN o'clock.ullding Four Bu street, im mediately in Splendid mound streets, Lots, Charjer.\u2014T bis Rooms ou FolDA JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.oN \u2018 a 5 AJ KN {ALE of TWO BRICK HOUSES, Four Brick Cotiages, and several excellenu on and near Wellloglon: Blreet, he Subscriber will sell at Y, October 29th ipst., the 1 two Brick Tenement Hotses and (Grocery, covered-with bright tin, form Ê- Wellington and Bt.Patrick streets, dr sental of £ 02 108.peranna Four Brick Cottages on M order, ing Lots, - Lot corner of A first-class Cut-Stona Front Resldente, with grounds.120.x 200 feet frontin and runing back to Mianiey street, lately nwn- el and occupied by FRANCOIS LECLAIRK, Esu., decenned.: : A valnat on Peel street, jo Emplacement opp\u2019 site the Collège and Grounds vf the Gesu, on the Corner of and Dorchester streels, belonging to the \u2019rotestant Houss of Mefuge.1 .TWO MEDIUM- HIZ6D HOUSE#S ON BEKTHKLET TREET.\u2014 The subscriber will sell al hin tooms, on THURSDAY, October 28th.inst\u2026 two delightfully situated Houses (Nos.17 aud-19 Berthelot riisst.continuation of vyntario street) Lear the Euglish Cathodral, rare chance for any one desiring a comfortable Homestead, at a reasnnable figure, in an unexceptionable locality.To be suid separately, ir desired, ; i size of Lot\u20145 ft.front (including Gateway} depth, 115 ft.64n0., with wide.Lane 1u rear.Houses rent for £95 and taxes, which } This presents a 7 ing the corner 0 awiog «.ma 005 ullins street, in nicl fronting on\u2019 Wellington rear of above Coltlager.Wellington and biche close Vo tbe Grand l'ruok crossiogé Four Lots on Muilins street, next adjoinin Two Lois on Richmond street, each 40 to93 Dé CC - The Coitages Selgneur street.: \u2018fnres Lots on Se\u2018gneur street.Property all commuted ; Terms liberal.Plans on view, Sale at TKN o'clock.Tities pcriecy.will be sold singly, 1f #3 desired) | JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.| CARRIAGES, PEREMPTORY SALE of NEW.that on Tuesday Mr.King tendered his resigna- Acsistan:-Manager | by the Bishop of Ontario for the late bounti- | ful barvest, divine service was held inthe Ang- The Wesleyan Missionary Society made the following statistical report :\u2014The society has 8 in British- Oolumbia; 5 to the German population of Osnada, 5.to the French popula-' tion of Canads, 136 domestic missions in Que-' \u2018bec and Ontario.These are supplied by 153.missionaries, who bave 13,978 members under This Society bas 16 Indian day-achools, 16 teachers, and 15 interpreters; and he Society bas a membersbip of 2,113 :\u2014German.\u2018MonTanaL CHRMISTS Assootation.\u2014The regular monthly meeting of this association, took were daly elected.The President stated to the\u2019 bad received very- \u2018great encouragêment from the Quebec chemists, and also \u2018assuming the Society of the.approval and sup-) port of the Bill, by tbe Quebec members of the o.The Society had also received | similar encouragement from tbe Eastern Town- going fully into the process of \u2018manufacture, and also its medical properties.A vote of thanks to Mr.Manson for his valaable paper, was proposed by Mr.Crathern; and ably seconded by Dr.} The President then announced that at the next monthly meeting, etion ie li ! mat Dr.\u2018would read a paper on the new iction is likely to.and Ireland; Religious News; Telegraph News; Dr.Edwards wo d paper on ES Ch : | British.aod Foreign Telegraph News; Weekly Boursamrros, Oct.20 \u2014The 8.8.\u201c Ohio,\u201d : Synopsis of Montreal Newr.Mis:eflany\u2014Mr.Cardwell\u2019s speech; Horrible MurJèers near \"| Paria; - British Xeclesiastical Intelligence ; Young Men's Christian Association Convention; The Camgregational College; A Clerical Bup- \u2018portee of Pere Hyacinthe; Politics and: the : BauTidons, October 20.+\u2014A large crowd of Pulpit; Reciprocity and Customs-Unlons ; Bub- \u201cpersons thtooged the wharves of the Steamsbip texranean Railways.| \u2018In the.Court this forenoon, His Honor Mr, ) delivered judgment in\u2018 the : Notman case.After detailing the history of the (day or two.case from the trial of the prisoner in March 1868, to the granting of.the writ of error on the \u2018218 Ssptember last, whereby the original -séntence subsequent order of this prisoner brought from Kingston \u2018Penitentiary to the Montreal common jail, and P Court, was granted, The concludes aa follows :\u2014\u201c And the - Oourt doth further require and command the : : common jail to receive the \u2018said Robert Notman into his custody, in tbe said common jail, sad there: Bafely to keep him, the to.await the.judgment of this Court, sitting on sppesl and error, Upon the \u2018said writ of error issued against the said sentence aforesaid, and to stand bis trial upon Merchauls' Bills.LEEMIXO& Co; = The Su \u2018House «f 1 vulué, $18.© \"EXCHANGE.Bank 60- ays sight or 75 days date.} Mercuanta\u2019 hit 60 Saye oo.ae Hsuk en demand on- New York.Bank (jold Urafls ob New York.à Gold rate at noou ln New York.~ \u2018FRANK BOND, Hecre lary, SL 782 Sacrament street.PE 4 @ 109 dis to par À \u2014Trade Saleof Teax, for account of Messrs D.; .y (Torrance # Co, on Friday 23nd October.Cata- - Tomrsto, Oct.31st.\u2014Tbe Telegraph has in-|Togues ure prepared and musters on view.JoHN rintendent - of the Protéstant ; ustry and Refuge acknowledges, will thinks, # doualion of 9 Jouds slabs furkind- Ing wood, (rom Wiliam Henderson, Esq, Lum - {er Merchant, received la April and Juiy last\u2014 eee ew versements tis beng, yesterday Daniel Supple, carter, Oolborne street, wag fined $10 and-costs for using indecent and $50 and costa, or three months in jail, for sell- \u2018ing liquor without a license.\u2026 To-day there were twenty-four cases on the sheet.The continued case of Thomas Coles, | \u2018Torrance & Co.\"= MwWitohes, all suades, at the Oriental.: : Shaw.Schr.Gladiator, for Summerside, # E.Ontids, for Liverpool, grain and four by D.jail .CU - i ol.all hand-picked, and in good order.In the cases of Daniel Murphy, Commissioner William S reet.Apply at 17 \u2018Bonaventure street, for keeping bis tavern open \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 == vember.after nine o'clock, was settled this morning by | D1 -% \u2014Bixty N.B.\u2014Oapitalisis and bis beiog fined $10.and costs, or ons month in| PPLES FOR Sale Sixty for Feally good invectmen ; i ; ; \u2018 A.Ratherford & Oo.Bark Jessie,| TWO vucaree 107 insulting language to à Mre.MoNeil.L, flour by À.Ratherford & Co.= ie, LW ng a =) George Williams, St.Mary street, was fined for Osrdenss, shooks.G.L.Tourville.Bhip You Plan, each 30 ft.3 sl.sranke de 92° Trane- is employed in looking after the boiler fires of \u201c2.j arde Two PARK STOCKS.Col Buyers.Sellers.| go ona, the establishment, and yesterday morning he: cation that | pe Principles ad- Two PARK PHARTON: .Auk =r \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 = l'was arrested on suspioion of committing tke .: J | OneBINGLE WAGGON EE Ontario Bue |e | La \u201d 184 | robbery.To-day Obarretier was brought before\u2019 * headquarters, the temperance cause must) wo DOUBLE:-SEATED WAGGONS, - | Bank SLB.N.A +-| 1054; 108) 106,10 | the Police Magistrate, and was remanded for\u2019 haved if the people 80 willed is whether we To! 0 old a the subscriber's rooms op FBIDA EL ue à oi dos | further examination.pended Ts Br ee oan.It pot de on view Tnursday afternoon: Th reser Molson Bank.o.oo.100 104.| KA \u2018| PanciaientaRT \u2014Weclip the following re- great mistake Por ae pee that intoricatin ( Sale at half-past TEN o'clock.hau¥ rote.il 1 | «ree oo | markable advertisement from its seclusion in the drinks were necosia HO health, Two thor : JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.Mercbauts\u2019 Bank.) 1068 | 107 ; 106 | columns of the Telegraph :\u2014Publio notice is sand medical men in ®! : SE - Ha \u2014 ; ami .ore Ban log | 107 i 108 = 1 Bat ; nd, men of higb| M -P ¢ NE Hore Hak uns as sp 4 +.|bereby given thatapplication will be made at|character and reputation, fac, clared other- 1 MPORTA NT SALE Que Mau ere ke ve boi ++ the next Session of the Legislature of the Pro-| wise, and the experience of thoush \"x ory Cs oer = 1 one Nattotale 20 (6 \u201cg° 117 {vince of Quebec, for an Act to amend the Acts | ing men could bear witness, that their &.ay\u2019 Co CITY PROPERTY Union Bank.oot 1 1054 | 107 | : |Tacorporating the City fof Montreal, the said was true.The case of a mother (with 8 4 Lo oN .= sl Mechnnies\u2019 Lan Bank.5 su.| > amèndments to be of the following nature \u2018and gmail children) wbo is « professing Christian W8E MIOTRE DAME, LATOUR, PALACE, AND: .Can.Bauk of Commerce] 1094 | 10.(70 | with the following object: \u201cTo reduce the given, and who takes it almost daily in tbe| - GÉNÉVIEVE STRAËTS.°° Manor Mining 69-11 #18.A8.amber 06 opreente ows toe | où fe ONE on°Py Auisoity ot dutice) \u201chamb.SI yoo.| 3] 248 !-+.tions of Electors, and give further powers 0 \u2014 ; en - ; Conmb.a SUL Rod prot © | CW] Mayor?= | SHIPPING INTELLIGENOE.\u2014MONTREAL.Will be sold, rr noes = CHO PC PL 0 ee.H.Srerdsns, Chairman Ex.Committee, O.AM.| \u2014 TheS.8.\u2018North American \u201d from Liver- sold, for at\u2018, © i 1 ©.10998 (75 ©, wens 1 = 3 Say A : ee ; .; L.JENKING, Etant of the Estate of THOM: Mout Meleéra ii Cat Lv na 4078 00 wees TK.Rautat, Hon.Becretary.pool arrived in port this morning ; aleo the ships very valuatle Propérueceased] the of THOR \u2018Richslien uv.\u20aco.L | 122) SU | ue _ Le = lu Medora \u201d {rom Liverpool, and the ¢ Anglesea\u201d tailed as to bounduries Anore part:cularly dé- CY Passenger RR Fr + Te + cs PoLios Counr:\u2014Tatnspar.\u2014At the Court from Glasgow, all belonging to the Mesers Al- cll adver i convey paensions lu otf.City Gus Company.Le | itd) he \u201c| this morning 6 woman named Virginie Pichette, lang\u2019 line.: Lo - Yan accurate description, with tbe hasers a ffil Mercuanls\u2019 Exchabge.| w | 4 oie 9 residing\u201d in St.Mary street, was charged with} - \u201cappivais.) THEE THERE NO ET STON reso 3 Mont.District Per.Bulid \u201cà 7 | etealing $32 from Joseph Guertin, à bailiff} -.it 21: B iddaw, from Glas- Lame buliing 05 the General poor art WIL FAT | IRC «esr from Chambly.The complainant got drunk Thursday Oct.21: Bark Bkidcanw, from où Da eat the corner of St Frargois Xa He st 3 ve ., ee ; ; 1 iror .' £: - : =~ : .Dutton Sook.ME ] 108} iii [nat pigbt and visited prisoner's house where be fo die.snd coal to D.She Sot re strcor, [fs Property is ucequalied as tolsite minion Bonds.| CW .- FACACIO, wii ER ue NL cine Mi : j oJ : ; Gov't.Deb.ope.ng.Ios or be alleges.he 0 robbed of the above sum of Schooners Lord Douglas and Flying Fish, from} TWO TWO-STORY STONE HQUSES [aud GOV'L Deb.G p.C.y.) 208 .7 À Leu.mon, ae Jour el ares the prisoner 83 Gaspe, fish and oil to Thomas Fracer.Brigt.Quibuildig:\u2014 known as Ho or.=\" ov, Deb, 5 p,c.»tg.| 92 +.Hg \u201c the evidence was insufliclent 0 convict.) halen 4 a : +Devieve,~\u2014oorner of La .GOV'L, DELLS eC.ern : | or.| Rainbow, Schooners Condor snd Aane, from \u201cTHREE VACANT LUTS, known as Nog.5.Montreal Harbor Sp.O8 des 8 oma lwia, letores, 32 sggravated case of Labrador, with fish to J.Lord & Co.Bark Ar- 10, and 1 ou Blas oa Lawour sires yy doh Bonds dau \u201cuv JT ve 1 \u2018month in Sail.qu , : \u201c| butus, from Marseilles, and Bark British Queen, \u2018bulldings) Knomn as No.668 Paiace,corner o rll WU sense a 200 Louis Lirernois dealer in the market, being om Masse, with fruit to D.Shaw.Schooner Genevieve streel.St.Genevi oot, C.is.due \u20188 gi 1008 LIRR oon CF EE ie H .; .G.| LOL UF LAND on enevieve sree i Moda Harbor ae 88 \u201c1028, a loose idle and disorderly person, was fined $1 Maggie H, Lo Caraquet, fish and oil to P.G comprising Lots Nos.3, 4, 5, and & on Plan, [ Quebec Harbor Bondi, 8 and costa $7 40, or 16 days in jail for using in- Charlebois &.Co.oo .Two lf Stary Wood and Briex Houses and Out per-cetib.ive.linn) ul coer sulting language to.Samuel Inglis, also, a DBPARTURES.: 047 , A rèet re : ; 2; ; , LOL.OF LAND on St, Genevieve street 1 per seut, posa ij | 11 | dealer.: Thursday, Oot.21 : Bark W.W.Lord, for comprising Lots Nos.7 and 8, on Plan, with à Montreal Cui \u2019 4 fu q TTT \u2019 = arth Ros in : .a Co.Story and Brick House thereon, Mobtreal WW Ronda.| | Pa MX Raconbr#'s Couur\u2014Tsvusnar.\u2014Ât tbe court su ode for Quebes i sea, umber by D.A TWO-STUBY STUNÉ HOUSE [and Outbuildings], known as No.468 Palace street, next adjoining the corner of St.Genevieve street.UT4 UF LAND on Palace street, [for- auchetiere street}.koown as Lots 1 n, front, by Li6 ft.7 in.deep, with.lave in rear, immediately adjoining the abovs described For detalled iniormation apply to W, EAS- TON, Notary Public, #t Sacrament street.\u2019 Sale at FLEVEN o'cloek, 8.m,, OD 2nd Nc- house.\u2018JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.ivate parties, wishing ta, shou.d not faii to cousuit the Plans of above Properties.\u2014J.J.A.I dma street ; Narcisee Robert, St.Paul street; Qathe- rine Millington, Craig street; Alexis Marcel, St.\u2018Lawrence street; and James McOarthy, Oraig .street, tavorn-keepers, for keeping open: alter | Wiliam hold Rk Wood or | ARD TO LKT.\u2014A YARD Corner-of Queen and Ottawa streets, suit- Apply at 17 BY A.BOUKES.nine o\u2019clock, fines were imposed of $10 each; or one month -in jail.oe L Michaël: Hennessy, carter, William Miller, | clerk; and Jobn Connors, laborer, were charged with being drunk and refusing to .pay their cab Ht.Peter street CUL.GRAHAM, Apply to JA & DESAUTELS, Corner.of Peter streets.ES MUIR, TO LET, that large and commo- | *\" T dions Dueling oe Intely occapied by and bired a boy-cabman to drive-them from the | ; E, No.73 Mcuill College | Avenue, containing all mudern improvements Rent mixlerate, with immediate possession Ag ) M House and Land | Ageût, adjolaing Moison\u2019s Bank, TS A TANTED, by a respectable A young man, of 18, with some experience, à Fltuation In an office or store ; willing to make himself nreful.Best of references, Address O,, WIrNEes office.EL EXTENSIVE DISPLAY of FUR+ at our establishment enables customers to make a choice selection.COWAN y in jai Notre Lame and St.was fined $10 or two months in jail, and the Auction Sales.fares.The prisoners live at Point St.Charles, \u2014\u2014 mme - city to Point St.Charles.Here they got out; but they refased to pay tbe boy, and after wards BY CAMERON & CO.ANT ED, Six Journeymen -\u201cpnsmiibs, for indoor work only.Avoply to DAVIDSON, KERR a STORER, 110 and 111 ber Stoves, ac.\u2014un nd instant, One excellent Rifle, Regul Bureau ; side-Table ; threw stones at him, Hennessy was fined $2.50; Miller, $1.50; and Oonuors, $1.Elinore Hebert and Valerine Gaudreau, two | disreputable women, got drunk and fell to fighting in a house in Lagauchetiere street yesterday aftérnoon.When the police were called to arrest them, Edmond Rivet, a young man of {no occupation, who was alse drunk in the house with the women, assaulted the police, and SALE of NEW and SECOND-HAN 8TOVKks, Cooking Rauges, Hall, Parlor, OfMce Stoves, on SATURDAY ahe instant, at the subscribers\u2019 Dame street.| Sale at TWO o'clock, - COLLIN CAMERON & CO., Auctioneers.NTOVES_GREAT CLEARING rooon, 2rd rooms, 431 Notre one handsome Pianoforte taves, and other articles.HOgSEHOLD FURNITUR Pianoforte, parlor, Cooking, Hall.LE, RIDAY MOUNING, r.Booker will sell by auction at the Sale Rooms, No.361 Notre Dame street, à quantity of Hcusehold Furnitare, rarlor, Cooking, Hall, and other Stoves.: .: : \u2014ALSO, ' 6 Long Range, Hythe make; 1 Doubie-Barrelled Fowling Ivory \u2018Billiard Balle, assorted Colors; l Estons Piece ; 42 lator ; Hall'Stoves; | Wardrobe; Mahogany Hair Seat Sofa , Rosewood Case, 7 oc.&s., and ith Bale at 10 o'clock; a.m, EE D CL \u201cA.BOOKER, Auctioneer, and ; alongside the sc attempted to prevent the arrest being made.He ===\" : BY JOHN LEEMING & VU.ens \u2018comprising :\u2014 women were each fined $5 or one month.Co Emerance Perreault, aud ber daughter aged the members of come.By order ofthe ex J.0.Miller & Co, KLDON L.OL.sale at ELEVEN o'élock.J.G.SHIPWAY & SON, Auctioneert.NDERWRITERS SA LE.\u2014 DAMAGED HOPS.\u2014On FRIDAY, Oct.2lud, at the Store of Mr, HENRY J.GEAR, SL Nicholas street, will be sold by auction, for account of Underwriters or others concerned [damaged o' voyage of J -{** Montreal,\u201d Bryce, Master, .NINE:BALES HOPS- No 1117-1135: TEN BALES HOPS8\u2014No, 1136-1153.Hale at TWELVE o'clock.4 \u2019 .9 | President, in the Chair.Fourteen new members J.G.BHIPWAY a son » Auchioneers MATTER CUNCERN- AM ING individuslly each sn \"LR ] ! FFICE FURNITURE AND J COALDEALERS UTENS)L3\u2014-On MONDAY MORNING next, Oct.25th, at the office | 57 Wellington street, will be sold, all the Furni- { ture, including Iron Safe and the ait cles in use, | inctuding new Coal Fcales.Alsc,6 montte un- ired lease of Yard, all belonging to Estate mportation ex ship from Antwerp}: | for both; U.8.6-20\u2019 for\u201963, 81 ; for '\u20ac5, old d al J! will be communicated to the meeting ou.FRIDAY, 23ad instant, at 8 o'clock p.n.Itis earnestly desired that every mem- r be present.Vi Ung brethren hearlily wel- 15 years, got drunk in Bt.Paul street last night \u2018$5 or one month each.Thomas Williams,seaman ; Zephyrian Thomas, | Ex * BRITISH QUEEN,\u201d from Malag ow in wlll be cffered at the siores FRIDAY next.22nd instant.Wilson, sailcr ; also, Michael Wray, laborer, sod NEW RAISINS\u2014CROP '1869.\u2014 k {sow por) wil MESSRS, CHAPMAN, FRASER & TYLEE, on |.two gentiemen\u2014Charles E.Wilson, alias Thomss Smith and Obarles Rouselle, Oollege street, were each fined for being drunk; like- \u2018wise three women.| ON FRIDAY, 2xD OCTOBER, 1869, \u2014 \"About 8.000 packages Hew Crop à REE | \u2014 THES.8.\u201cOttawa\u201d left Quebec for Glas | Emo package oo roe gow at 11 a.m.to-day, with 3.cabin, 7 interme- Catalogues will diate, and 6 steerage passengers.{aay previous.x .\u2014 = Bale at NINE o'clock.3 Las Eon \"Liverpool, Get.21, 3.p.m.\u2014Cotton opens quiet ; Red Western Wheat 95.6d.; Flour 246.64.Lonpon, Oot.21,.11 am.\u2014Oonsols at 93} ANNUAL FALL SALE OF : BUFFALO ROBES, ., Agent for the HON, TWO o'ciock, at.thelr Warehouse, COMM STREET, .Erle, 224;; I.| « - ABOUT 5,000 BUFFALO ROBES, a _- AND A FEW E FAWN ROBES AND BKINS, 814 ; for°67 83; 10-40%, 764 ; C,95;G.W.8.Latest from Ottawa.4 0'CLOCK EDITION.| _ (Epecial to the Witness.) Orrawa, Oct.21st.\u2014BSo far as known of.the pared \u2018Exchange, 00: ment House.ment.of accounts.| the said several indictments on- which he, the Cee \"A meeting of the creditors of Jobn Telegraph.) Oct.21.: Froun=\u2014Receipts, 33,000 brls.; sales, 9,600 barrels.Wheat, favors buyers; receipts, 43, 000 bushels ; sales, 48,000 bushels.Rye, quiet.| Corn, lc.to 2¢.lower ; receipts; 21,000 bushels.Barley, moderate request ; receipts, 13,000 bush.Oats, heavy ; rots.31,000.N.Y.MARKETS (By robably, fifteen ebilling's in the pound.regarding the proposed Pbarmacy Bill, pro-| Naw Yorx, Oct.21, 2 p.m.\u2014Gold, 180$; | Latest from Quebec.(Special tothe Witness) .Quszsoe, Oct 21.\u2014~The name of the Govern- | ment employee who artfully obtained the discounts on.the drafts of the departmental clerks, is J.B.Frochette, the accountant injthe Parlia- He has been suspended from the office awaiting an investigation, It is probable the subject: will come before the Cabinet in ® Lemesurier It is eaid that steps have been taken by oer- tain members of the Council te appoint & pro- Mayor for the balance of Mr.Lemesurier's term of office.It is probable he will resign owing to his business embarrassment.The assigo- ment of his, estate is attributable to an exacting | creditor who insisted upon an .The frat meeting of the Council of Pablio © & P Instruction for the Provimos of.Quebec, con- stitated under the Bducation Act of Last Session, lowest tenders for the five sections of the Inter- [RADE-SALE OF TEAS| For açoount of Mesasrs.DAVID TORRANCE & Co.be prepared, and samples the JOHN LEEMING & CO., Auctioneers.Wa are instructed by DONALD A.BMITH, .HUDSON BAY COMPANY, 10 sell, on WEDNESDAY, 27th get st Usual assortment, CATALCGUES will be pre- JOHN LEEMING & CO., Auctioneers.October 22nd, oonet \u2018\u201c SHAWINEGAU,\u201d will be sold, for account of Owners, her cargo, 15 Miorses { No.1 N.8.SALMON 50 Casks CODOIL ~~ © Co 20 Bris.BOUND HERRINGS, Fall Caton .Cc.: Co.: on the 300 bris.PRIME N, S.GREEN CODFIBE 100.Drafts L ARGE on .; | 100 Barrels (PB MA REL, | 80 Hf-bris $ Fall Catch { oi.T5 Barreis \" - Sale at NINE o'clock.Lo J.G.SHIPWAY & SON, Auctioneers.BYDEVANY&CO.N in ac.Sale at TWO o'cloc K.DEVANY « CO, Auctioneers.\u201c BY MICHAELS & LYON.ing, Ogt.2st, £treet a 1 prisin and Ca Goods, Whi \u2018Silver and colonial \u2018sent over to the Privy Oouncil this.| afternoon, three only have: been recommend-| BY H, J.SHAW, TOWELS, é&c.cy Gods, som ; Boiton- Nap- ed by the Commissioners.| :.= \u2018NEW YORK MARKETS.\u2014Oct.21.Oorrox, selling at 264 for Middling Uplands.AGES, SLEIGHS, HARN DDLES, BUFFALO Fioue.~Steady for low grades; -recsipts, 23,000 Press Bales, Es rdv steady, sales, 200 brls.at $4.80 to 6.25.X d : | Grain.\u2014Wheat, market to-day favors buyers; shi Saddles, Buftalo Robes, ~ \u201c ['rots.43,000 bushels ; .sales, 48,000 \u2018bush.at i Sale at TWO precisely.$1.44 to $1.49 for Winter Red Western.\u201cRye, : quiet ; rcts., none.Corn market is lc.to 3c.Parties wishin lower 3 rcts.30,000 bush.; enles, 31,000 bush.at perty, can doso by a plyt { $1.01 to $1.04 for sound new mixed Western.| r.Alloway, on or beiore ROYAL HORSE BABAAR, Cote slree DAY next, Oetober 26th, THREE ° to the Auctione aturday next.JQALE OF HORSES, CARRI- : 1ESS, ENGLISH 3 ROBES.\u2014The subscriber ; nas received instructions to sell, at ALLOWAY'S on TUES.ALUABLE HORSES, with several LUarriages, Baggies, Kog- Harness, and H.J.SHAW, Auctioneer.to place Horses, or other pro- SILVER, street, on FRIDAY et, Barley, in moderate request ; rots.18,000 bush.; PPRO ACHING S ALES.\u2018 sales 11,000 bush.two-rowed State on p.t.Oats, market heavy ; receipts, 81,000 buzh.; sales, e attention of the Public is directed 88,000 bush at 600.to 83¢.for New Boutbern, following IMPORTANT SALES to be held Western and State.207 Provisions-\u2014Pork, firmer ; sales, 3,000 bris, at $30.75 to $31.00 for new Mess.Lard, quiet of Quebec, three Sets, and a magnificent oost, $300; Blillard Table, &c.reserve.Sale at 10.0'clock.\u2018Phe following opening and closing quotations of the New York Gold and Stock Market this day, are furnished by W.MocKenzle, Exchange and Stock Broker, 60St.Francois Xavier street.Dpsned Closed.Closed Opsced Clo 106 Second-hand Furniture, Carpets ac.- Opened.Gold.o- IE 1 Rock Lover 507; \u2019 \u2019 58 b8 Stress .T1 71 TUESDAY, 26th.\u2014 Horses, esas ee to the MR, SHAW, Auctioneer,.Great Bt.James street :\u2014 Co THURSDAY APTERNOON, at one o'slook.\u2014 The extensive Weekly tale of 1 urniture, elegant Drawing-room Walnut Bedstead, All without MON DAY, 25th.\u2014The extensive Weekly Bale of Arriages, &c., at Mr.; © HENRY J.SHAW, Auctioneer.Safe, Horse, prising B.W.Drawing Crimson Damask; Centre Book Case ; Mahogany Dinl Dex, S pos ae SR si &o ni À silver Forks, Spoons, cer, ; magnifie : cent Cut Glassware, 40.; Black Wi ] any, snd iron Bedsteads; Bureaus Washstands, wardrobe, &0.; Kitchen Tables, D 8 HORSE, JARRIAGE, KIRE- ROOF SAFE, 60 PALRS OF BLANKETS, ac.\u2014Wae have received instructions, and will setl by Auction at oar Roo October the contents of an Eight-Room Room Set, E ng BY 3.G.SHIPWAY & JON.\u2014 ( ARR SALE.\u2014 On Friday 3 MORNING ne UCTION SALE OF CANARY \u2014- BIRD3, GOLDFINCHKS, MOCKING 8,&0 \u2014The subscribers have received in.structicus to sell at their room James sireet, on FRIDAY AFK RNOON next, \u201822nd inst., a large collection of German Canaries.| Goldfinches, Mocking Birds, Linnets, JON.HUDSON'S BAY CO.139 Great St.hes, UILTS, BLANKETS, SHEETS &c.\u2014THIS, EVEN.at SEVEN P.M.we wiil 1 sell by Auction, at dur Rooms, 301 Notre Dame e consignment of White, Grey and Blue Biankets lored Counterpanes, Linen and Sheets; Diaper, Bath and other Towels, kins, &c.; Men's A, W.Flannel Shirts, Drawers, rdigan Jackets, L.W.Socks, Ringwood Gloves; a lot of Crockery, China, Glass COL Plated Canes, Silver alches§ Gold, - lated Chains, Guards, Jewellery, &c, Sale ac REV EN P.M, CHAELS & LYON, Auctioneers.RURNITUR STERLING 1 Notre\u2019 Lame d, at TWOP.M+ ed House, oom- covered in Table, Card Table, .m Furniure; rt Service ; Sterling hair haira, Car Carriage, Harness, &o.Bale at TWO o'clock.MICHAELS & LYON, Auctioneers.stoves alonut, Mahoge 18, to the Rooms, éc.; Iron * by.Br tabs in ft.Francois Xavier stree for the LEASE OF THEPRE 1870, and GOOD WILL OF THE BUBLN ; The stock is well-assorted for classy STATIONERY and + and a first-class business ja br: aches bas been done in these prem: 3 for may be seen, aud the Zook bers, Hospital street.Tel .\u2026.\u20260\u202600.8 \u2026 Leccuuu BAR BA Allows y's Royal Horse Bazaar, many years.RONG 0s) 1904 |(WayDew.BE ee BATUR DAY, Sith, \u2014 Hilton's Rosewood, Ma-| Tho Tuvestory 1uay bg Cifone immediate settle.Brie BR.cco oo\u2019 =; Quicksilver 1 :, | hogaüy, and Wainut Furniture, comprising and al app ham 1 TN Reading ees.96} |3-20°a \"65, new It] \u2026.the whole of their surplus stook sub- ho ho ne a pT MBean Dg, old,.119% .stantial and elegant Drawling-room, Dining.be & ve anxd PLesssress 0e ae DO, \"62.01 oa , Hall, Bed-room, and Library.F'urni- ily accepte C&P oo | Mange.+.Mi] taie.Partioulars hereaîter.Co A Montreal TATIONERY AND BOOKBINDING BUSINESS FOR BALE.enders will be received by the undersigned, until THURSDAY, the 2lst Uotober, at THRER | ; : , : ; » o\u2019clock P.M.; for the purchase, at so much in the & Oo, bas oan, called for next week, The lia,| And, steady at 16j0.to 17ic.for steam and) Garpets, two Plano, Boves, do.&:the Sale| gollar of the valaauion, of the STOGK-IN: bilities are put down at $L00,000, but the assets 1840.for kettle-rendered.SATO ST hr By order of Mr.Drennan, RARE l'EURE.bélonging to the Iusoivent are very large, and will, should: the estate be Co | ofihe Pelitentiary Cutines Work ual Bea.Extate of BOBER GRAHAM, Stationer, con- placed under the control ofan assignee, realise NEW YORE STOOK MARKET\u2014Oct.21.* 750m Furniture; also, by 5 100?Mr.Drum, | tained in the premises lately oocupled by him ; au ISES to lsi May, ESS, d a firste fon dot DING both will not neceasar- DAVID J, CRAIG, Qdicial Assi | IB ea 2 4 fe BRS re + an s= nr ape + de ed a ; ace 6 A gti het a PRE il pe wr ~ \u2014nm\u2014\u2014\u2014 mE 2.ten ee et ih a] pe Er pa h - Sao affhitn: 4.44 RE a pare cape = - PhD are = î 4 OUR \u201c GÜTTER OHILDREN.\" «(From the Christian World) turbed from Niagara, Oanada West, where she Lag been for the past two moathe preparing an\u2019 orphanage for little girls, whom she proposes to iake out from Eugland aud place in comfortable homes in the faüillies of respectable farmers \u2018teaghers and others interested in our little street re tl ml eee Lande mt - Cotemporary Press and News.Wo indéretaod that Miss ré bas just re who, with Boston-like audacity, bave proposed [eously and frankly on such main questions as Cin the \u2018West.Ragged-school and Sunday-school | the great body \u2018of the public will be curious to and hospital affaire=thinge- which mot ot » mately belong to woman's sphero.\u2014N.F.T¥i:] Nne.je 3 : i Miscellany, \u2018 q PUTTING UP -STOVKS\u2014 A SRASON: ~~.ABLE SUBJECT.We do not remember the exuot date of the invention of atovos ; but it was several yenrs ago.Since then mankind have been tormeat.ed, once a year, by the difliculties that beset the task of putting them up, and getting the pipes ¢ fixed.\u201d With all our Yaukee ingen: Farnes Hyaotutue is fo Now \u2018York, and already he prays for peace.The livangelists, to give him a public reception, will at once take ; notice.lu one of the fow conversations which the cloquent mouk has bad with Americans, be yesterday informed onr representative court.have answered.= Ho still \u2018catcems himself a - ONE M THE MONTE .+4 + en - mad sure ms 000 ORE APPEAL TO LADIES GETTING TIGHT.\u2018I suppose Goliath of Gath was once a little : §by, harmless snd innocent; énd no more to be feared by the hosts of Israel than any other small child.\u201d And yet the giant was in him, and tho mischief was then growing.So it is with most ovils «nd mischiefs ; and some of us, have lived long enough to witness the coining up to! power and manhood of several giants ; for \u2018the destruction of whom, moreover, David's sling and stone will hardly suffice.RAL DAILY WITNESS.Dew et Wwe all our railroads the scenes that are often vit] \u2018nessed are painful to.persons of ordinary delicacy.Streams are left to flow over the floor, to offend the sight and to.soil the dresseu of Indies who are obliged to pass over them.lusdiés\u2019 cars were considered à protection.for a timo.Mo fär as smoking is concernod, theÿ ce againat the other defilement.Avy man who bas a woman under his charge is permited to bè à vulgar man of low and filthy habits, all have been a safe-guard È but they are no defen: | accompany her into the ladies\u2019 oar, and ifhe | + Fine Arts, &o.a PARKS, Photographer, New Rooms, 84 UREAT 87.JAMES BTREET, \u2014l ge 1808.- iN feat ASE torecscopes, Htérsoscopic and Card Views, Framos.AC a low prices.No.charge for siltiv Tr.ook.rai taken six days In the week, rain or mums but remember to bring -the Babies.in the day.TL, oh forget.tho place, 81 Uredl Bl.Jumes.\u2018streot, Mon real, oo = \u2018Pirensnar, Ocronee 21, 1869 \u20ac + | November next.26Lh to Slat fuatan Tho Trankier-Bnoke wi) L ë mm, .| Notices.LL ae » | .hereby natified 1 Cent,, upon the day declared for.the sume Will bo puyubie \u2018Bank, in this City, on and after th bat a Dividend of ald-up Capitai stoc & closed from the Liuclusive, st.the Uffice ç - The | thay of the \u2018 © firat day ot ALEX.MOLSUN, ar Pour ro he current half-year, holo hig \u2014 The St.Albans Messenger mentions, smong not half a dozen vessels going up, two of which, ship, and that but very indifferently Glled, It way reach thé consciences of Christian women, aice?yellow June butter, is to sow a piece of 242 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.whenoe Mails are dis : For Havana and W, Indies, via Ha-}l.tched : 1 ei eee ee eg 5 - - - ; Managing Lirector .] | Roar Covered.He of froma himself ity, no Amerioss haw over invented any me- There is one giant evil now at work in the around him will suffer, We are on the ove uf BE a G aus & -C O, _Moutrenl,7 th October, 1-49.+.ee E.: oman Catholic ; ho does not despair of hie tho which the labor of putting up « stove ro 18 one giant evil now | % \u201c+; | improvement in this inatter.Weare gradua | LEGG! KRE, .3 1 j \u2014.ouiqaale.saga do better than put themselves Church, and still hopes that tho Council of can.by lessetied.The job is vou ul vost as land for the destruction of the race, which\" Ding tow ds the system of first a second.;0\u20ac5 ECTHOTY EIS, 3 Bu alo Rohes &c For ui commanmeation with this lady.We believe R ill vive sucl \u201cwith , Je qu cae h- and Yérging towards the syst BLEREOTY PERS, 1 .\u201cthat cuir httle orphan girls, between th Rome will çive.sucha verdict, in accord.with|aevere and vexatious as humanity cau possi: women chiefly have the power to reach and} Class cars, and they ought to have been on all 2 \u20ac + ENGRAVERS, : fo ee \u2014r of the and fon years oan be beload but are Eos! Progress aud the Gospel, as will leave none \u201cof bly endure.TU conquer, and yet in which women do not be-| | oo a 000\u201d There is neither sense nor CIIROMO and 5 ie ty TE US 11a every case will bo carefully considered Ur | hor rere Mis ; CL \u201c> 1.0n the person of d sed ed i fully! + yy ; À ca.ai ; .af UINT nm >.q- .R., leaNing New Yo.kK ut 1215 pm., and 2 .sxrrprt Miss Rye, therefore, in placing herself in the A not roeased, sewer ap carefully Then the \u2018 head of the family\u201d holdh up one ing garments to ft amnotts a a glove over an , \u2014 À walnut tree eight feet across, petri£ed NSULVENT ACT OF 1869, Ke lensing hve Fonts hom : in 1 o L VE.at the head of detachments of young women, !.back \"Due vest, wa aide ot tbe-store while his wife puts twoiof the © tic, compressible and varying form.Why! (0 soapstone, was lately discovered one hun- | a \u2014\u2014 .loecting at White Kiv-r Jauetion with us | son Vi , \u201card'leading them 10 a country where there is an | |B Breenbacks, and $7-0T in eilver.There were legs in place, and next he holds up: the other | even 8 glove, if it fits emoothly, makes the hand dred and seventy-five feet deep in an Illinois IN THE MATTEL GF 4 leaving oston'at 6.00 p :n, for Montreal.L mailles; os EL #- * esget demand fôr them\u201c Oace in Canada,\u201d she also fouud on his pérgon «.leather pocket-book side while the other two are fixed, and one of useless tor work .You can\u2019t use à band with conl-mine.|.- C5 JAMES\u201d MAHON, of the City of Montreal, Hlceping Cara arc Allee\u2019 + both the | mie + Re says,\" could as easily plnoe 500 a8 100 women | 4 ALES 14530, à ail looking-glast, the fires two falls out, Hy the time thirstove |® Bicely and tightly Guing glove, and yet the 7 Nebrly 15,000 messages parsedthréozh} Au tossivout.[express iii, runnin ec en Siogieaiés À oie SE : ENT IE if they were all good, sensible women, d.watih de b \u201c re pray or-book, \u2018son its legs he gets reckless und takes ot! clothing:is not elastic, and the body is MOTS} che Central New York oflice of the Western| ; à made shi ent of his Boom aud rei ap SLACK [- oo hay gz altoleradle stock of common-sense, and i - oh ot bly Star Tobias, Liverpool, js vid'coat, regardiers of his linen.| compressible than the band.Union Telegraph Company on the ay of the ar Jive D editor we motined 10 Ca oe No.esi su} Sataes Mig u pt >.1.- rol en the lcok-out for impossibilities\u201d We worth protably about $10.À pair.of specs) V0 niling\u2019\u2019 then woes for the| pipe, e ought to be like a pair of bellows.But ~ nic.Fr 5 5 mee\u2019, at the place «.f businers of the lusolvent, | a es y s ny ; CS \\ .; | tv Paterfamilins\u2019\u2019 then woes for the pipe,f.& par ot & by 1d panic, Friday Sept.21th.jee\u2019, at } : Tickets issued through at the Com ww L 05 va 7 atl from tbe Canadian press that the supply .tacles wasfouud a the prayer-book.Deceased ta two cinders his evo.\u2018It'don\u2019t if you put a band around a pair of bellowa got panic, day Sep Cee ; No, 12781 lawrence fLreet ln Lbe Clty of Moot.cipal RÉ .Pay Spe 1 0 4 EY .of famale servants in the colony is still far from a ae fer en inches and ex * ob and ge \"a Nérence how will \u2019 the pipe | \u201chen they are closed, you can\u2019t open them, at| \u2014 À company bas been formed in England etouer ants bi Tomor toa, the Ee For further information «bd UUme of NTiwy from the.- ° being supplied.\"Had a thoussnd been brought big , 08 lue Cjes, a Ryman nose dents\u201d lit: muke any I .hs .oy : 1 P least to much pur 08e Yet that is the wa to run a cable on the plan invented by Mr.DX receive statements of his aflairs and 10] and de Artare of ad Frans at terminai ang - occupied Lg \u201cfor etory hundred the demand; we are assured Vs ster \u2018hie top, Diet cures bouts and light wos put up last Tort\u2019 - me a ; in which nos women dress ! Truth or C.FF.Varley, from the coast of Ireland to 9 ppoiul an Assignce, \"TS.BROWN vere Hatin > ut, te Ticket Uios, Baw For the Eu \u201c \u2018 : : - : Ady \u2019 , - > A \u201chag ia , 8 } \u2019 2 Teli - .à | : eo, I ! ; .A 8.Bb , .8.6L venture y sa.20° .: #0 .we id bave slackened but to & very limited whiskers He Was bald-headed , and some of the found à little too & ort or 8, nt e too \u2018ons, truth, madam ; a physician who has had ears Halifax, N.8.So light is the cable that « PL Jet \u2018Assignee.+ {dy 1ERBILL, Gentraifsag, .mand | % A: .d:zrde.\u201d.To the second branch of Miss Rre's | teeth were waatiug ; ?The ¢ head of tlie family - jams bis h tL over 1 ;ap J! ) .y \u2019 reat vessel like the ¢ Great Kastern' will not .1.6th October, 1589., HL Albags, July 2h.156 ay; a i Gi Mogsakiuz\u2014thet which relates to orphan chil- |\u201c WHoDiD Six ?= ° oi.bis eyes, and taking a pipe under each arm of extended observation says there is not one 5 ired to lay it, and it tract price,it | or EE EE | BL Pa, uly Buin, dE f 10 + Ré ; RE ee ee most\u2018profound\u2014 - \u2014It is with feelings of the Loes to Lhe tan-shop to have it fixed.When | \"Stural form in ten, not one that isnot distor- Dé requirel !ay.1b, and 1ta contract price, TT ICE.mu = Tr 8e\u201d te , .$3 ey a ae catber coucetre an objec oe record tie\u201c gret that we have this week 10 be' jets back, he steps upon one of the best \u2018ed.This is true, Christian woman | You have\u2019 is anid, wil) Jot exceed £450,000.\u2014 Jeurnal N oT.Ho YRAVELLERS TIMETABLE k' Even à.: iv BY > Tad: , rom 3 an FRE 5 : .= .E RES A : \u2019 ; Ï > ; : ./ ; N.Y.: - cL.\u2014 Lo \u201d ! 3 e J = * QG the: workhouse destitute and homeless \u201ctord.seath of OUT tOWDEDAD, Dr.Cra+- parlor: chairs to, gee if the pipe fits, and Lis | marred the work which God made, and pre: of Te cgraph, No Le oo La 4 = In the matter of À : Coe -JomneT â >, 07; tabs, to bring them to \u2018Canada, to house ™\" uring & résidence of ted years: in \u2018bie wifs makes him get down for-fear he will sumed to clog and hinder the functiona for the| \u2014 On the.railroads in France electricity W.& A.LELANEY, jog uins Bow leave Bonaventure Station as hi sireet.5 t.qm lin ibe home wbich she has prepared \u2018 1iage (Marhaw), 10 the Pr for bi M l'ecratch the varnish off trom the ehair with performance of which He arranged in the is taking the place of humat.watchfulvess.: of Montreal, GOING WEST.\u2014Day Express for Ogde 0 | d \u2019 tr\u20acirpocepion in Ontario, and tbence ior | Profession as a physician, be er oF Bio the nails in his boot-heel.In petting down, | mst perfect manner.We do not propose to en- On many lines there are contrivances where the GnOCERS, Ottawa, Brockville, Kingston, ficken \u2014T j : t*ém taken into the bouses of » io bave if = roputaien for be ot one 20 young \"he will surely step on the cat, and inay thank ater into all the physiological particulars;tbey paseing of a train is automatically announced | Insoivents, Co elo Deion, Ciao.anger ord, Gel Boreas: : wil slept them She bas ettlers who To ne clancholy reflection that one so! his stars thaï it is not the baby.Then he gets.rien 1p, mom hocks an b calth, io p by.to neighboring stations.e fhe cars pass ovel PaYties indebted 10 Lhe Estale of.the above.8.30) sm.Night do.do., «t 7.30 p.m, rangeme \u2019 ay;lidätidns for children to br eceived mar , 13 8 : ny rel : : 1 ; ; 3 to the chi \u2018| mology.- There is no lack of information, and ¢ red, anc Tai Loselventy are requested Lu mske Immedislèf.Accommodation Train fur Kiugsion and ine for their [ A7 5 FrrsOn will be allows\u201d adopted, B:fore [Pris Bie] should Have becohe the Seat to find tat in etink the pipe of ha the reason it has done no good is the same as | before and behind, ad that its progress and ap- payment Lo the undemigned, au his Olice, Mer- mediate Stations, at7.15 am.on APPT © ! i vis ' put or vic a 1 3 i 8 #0 4 > FRS CRE | , .- à à ï .; J \u201c oat \u2018 \" .\u201cair; : \"74 .m., 9.M .* rev Central Féme her .1 to take à child from and experience, does not appear to be a certain | end bas, \u2018been left too big for the hole in the o old : they have shut thew Sars aad closed pearance are alike indicated ob A.8.BLEWART, Assignee._ OT aS pn ea ie au, .; Miss Eye à certifie\u201d ill be required to send to defence.At atime when the prevailiog een-.chimuey.So be goes to the wood shed and [their eyes, \u2018est they should understan \u2014 A French electrician proposes com: | OU EE GOING SOUTH AND KANT.\u2014Accomnm x bier the cbr te of ebaracter from the mix.| timent is inspired by the convittion tbat in bis splits-one side.of the end of the pipe with an old with their hearts and be converted.Let us munication With the planets.He wiches to} _ : 2 Fruit, &c ; train for Island Pond and intermediate station, & : pou «And frm rchor chapel wherehe worships, J profession hag lost an ornament sod ax, and squeezes it in his hauds to make it hope much of this mischief is done ignorabt- mount a gigantic mirror, capable of bein | CT y Hobs 17.00m JS : OUT _ TEich' \u201c .Le reeve, or mayor, of tbe town in iety a member\u2014wbo, bad tbe qualities with' smaller.- - nD \u2018ly.Not many months ago \u2018a Sunday-school | readily moved, and Lo give flashing signals to] oo LL 24e .Express for Boston, at8.40 a.m.AK 0 ador | _e lives.Such children\u2019 as are not *0CIELY memore \u2019, at iacte VIE ; ive in teacher fell in the street and died on her way | Jupiter pr Venus.His theory is that, if the.ie OMME GISEN, hand-picked, Ex for New York AndEostou at 4.90pm, h ; ce da À \u2018 d ic service until hich be waa endowed been autjected to tbe! The chief operator at length gets the pipe in, a.Jup enus.ory 13 Ne for abippive.Appy Lo It.MITCHELL | via-Vermout Central.§ a, Fa 8 IL = .: \u2014) \u2018a ar- Ae .A .A8 ( ) ] .w 'Y.3.à dr ; val a > NER 2 4 : \u2018 ra .\u20ac \u2018 } : je] will be bound for domestic service until \\ontrol of reason and sobriety all -appesr-\u2018 shape and.finds thât the stove does not stand to school on Sunday morning.She was very arc repeated regularly at given intervals and st.er erly to fi.\"|.Expressfor:New York via Patuborga, Lai ivered ' Lo.44 \u2018sevare eighteen veaïs of age.Upto the age ace of mors tban:ordinary usefulness, it would rue.Then himself and his wife and the] Stout, and was laced so tightly that the powers in equal numbers of.times, the inhabitants of \"20 TT 777 7 CT _ Champlain, Burlington, and Rutan 8 ; à 4 of Lifieen te family with whom they aro placed ill become us to cast even a shadow of reflac-.pired girl move the stove to thé left, and the | Of Dature gave way, and ber lungs -refused | the.planets will come to discern them, to un- PPLE FUR SALE.\u2014 Fifty |am.andd.0pm.Co .| 1 ( or CT wi be bound to find them ia board, lodging, tion\u2019 upon his memory.~ Tue counterpart of tbe \u2018\\egs fail out again.Next jt is moved to the theiroflice.Verdict accordingly.] derstand that they mean something and tore- { Barrels bert hand-picked POMMIS Express tor lsiand Pond, at 2.10 p.m.Pri * La clothes, and schooling.From ffteen to seven.ajunetion to \u2018 bear one another's burdens\u201d \u2018la, op qu tas = : | \u201c Bot\u201d said ali, that was aa extreme case; turn them.Should they do this, a code of GItIS.Avply at \u201c VGILVY & cO.%3, Night Express fur Quebec, Jsand Fond, Gt ; : , .they will bave bosrd and.lodging, with 'Pjunction to \u2018 bear one anothe ; \u2018rf Tight.More difficulty now with the legs.i» 5 \" np.: : y co \u2019 nu 1 Coruer of St, Paul and st.l\u2019etersteels.| pam, and Portaid, stopping between Montna U : f 125 amo th re instead of clothes, and from [08 Dot paitakers.in, otber meus sina\u201d 11 Moved to the ffont @ little.Elbow not even ROBE of us drees in that way, .siguals could manifestly, without much diffi} _- and Island Pond st'rL Haire, St.Hyacin : J ex vv = 13: apn Tieht oo wi at 163 a month.these injauctions.were not only understood but oy By hole in the chimney, and thet head NO) not to that degree ; but the majority of culty, be devised.The idea is said to have LOI of Selected POMME Acton, Richmoud, Shervrioke, Wate 3 per b- a = 4 = perehteen lo a en neo oth Act of sdmitted to.their thorough practical application, * of the family\u2019 goes again ?the wood-shed | Women dress too tightly, we repeat, and they been discussed before now, and to have been À.GRIS and FAMEUSE APPLES for ship- Coaticooke only, ut Lu.10 P, M; \u2018posite K- P : 1o'all cazes they will be protectoc By \u2026 lit would soon: be made manifest that much of y goes again .\"would believe itif they chose.If they would, | abandoned ; but, however impracticable or ini.Parties can nave them carefu.ly Reed d.J.BRY DG EY, Muuagiug Lirecte = a ; Parliament of the Province of: Canada.We be in ge which prevails, aod its con- | &fter some little blocks.While putting the if 1d am, with oo rd.i ! bought + P hy of sarious *24 Papered.Gentlemen would do well 1o.call \u2014 .Hr a '.u have, no besitation in sayiog that, in tbe vast \u2018Dé intemperance DE a eonntiof | blocks under Lhe legs, the pipe comes.out of [if you would, madam, with your conscience | absurd, it has been thought worthy of serious {und examine before.purebzsing elsewlere.Cn a A En + maj rity of icatances, these children will grow | *equesces, should be debited to the: account iof o himpey.That remedied, the elbow |fe8dy to be convinced, if you would examine | attention bythe French Academy of Scieuces.JOHN =.MURRAY, (52 Dorchester street.ALL TIME TABLE.Ano: : ci \u2018 \u2018Adapt tfiose who, by their countenance, give respacta-: \u201c= = 5 y 4 I and inform yourself, your dresses would be ani.| : J \u2014 \u2014 \u2014m -, Posr OFFICE, Montreal, May 7, 8, : x up bappily, loved by ttose who adnpt them | in int lig 4 keeps tripping over, to the great alarm of yo y you! ; \u2014 : Po E Or re te ee a auib.the wife.* Paterfamilias\"\u201d gets thé dinper.inch of two larger; and your daughters\u2019 also.© \u201cTL RAT, Professional RTE Resid ] ; \u2014 prentices, and prepared to become.usefol mem- whose social boards Oo ectin: uth The table out, puts the old chair on it.makes his It is useless to talk about ¢ needing support.\u201d\u2019 AGRICULTURAL._ - LEUIOSSIQN Ole JDeccveux)! MAILS.| Cram, _Besid à bers of society.At bome they would infest our | livg bloek to many an unsuspecting youth.fhe, 1e : \u201c1: | We never should unless we trained ourselves | ER {== = = ee = : .( T 1 TR : y.A - victim 18 moore frequently.deserving of pity and \u2018wife take hold oft the chair, and balances him or : A 139 .- I ] + - pres A 5 ue, or would leave the workhoo se only to, sympaiby than of blame \u2014 Durham Chronicle.self on it to drive some pails into.the ceiling, bo Tou put & frame stout a child + neck FRUIT THE YEAR ROUND L A.HART, MAA, BCL, A.M.PM.ONTARIO.(A-M:PA Sloe 1.- -, ficd|their way back to it as bopèlese paupers.cons Lo À eut \u20ac :sebie ha À the bammé his to hold up , he will alwayarest upon |.nee RS Ad : 16.- 8.00 12.800tta wa, by Railway.fa} I.3 ! We have heard with, unfeigned astonisbmeot| Puce Arraon's GLOVES AND POCKET Huspem- bit io bead?rv he gets nail driven that frame and will never have strength to| Everything in its season.But the summer | LS NOTARY P UBLIC, - 9 tac rovinoe of O fd Wa Paper : ë © that] the advocates of total abstinence, whose CHER \u2014THs GovERNOR Gusxaal's Wairs Harts.A PE : B he Di ro, hold up his head so long as he depends upon | fruit is in season in winter : thus'apples, cran-{-__\u2014- M 8t.Francois Kavior street.__ (0.6-M0 Ottawa River Route.6-04 anda © : we i ; i Tb pees with which a certan class of makes his wire swing to hold the pipe, ham.|.Sad , a : \u2014.: ci QUEBEC al | AL) viet) bave 0 oe the torprise of Mi Be Rye.people sock aiter a0y thing in any way pertain- mers a litle here, pulls a little there; takes à !- ¢ Thon berries \u2014perfect.Nothing can be finer.than x: CU.WW.WEBB, Dentist, vi:] 44 ebeo by Steamer == F - it Rye.: = : 5.es ( i \u2018 ; : 0 4e ow \" - 00.$ ( ; ¢ i) with, bave opposed ; enterprise 0 ; Les à ye.Poo any celebrate] individual, bas been sapeci- \u2018long breath, and announces the ceremony cot What saith the Scripture ?Thou hast the best of these properly served, especially St.Tuwrence Main \u2018street.Artif«al] #00.\" che A Hote I * dit .Thid ie the fanatical sectarianism of philan ite Any ble throughout the whole tour of the eluded.-.a So - feoced me with bones and sinews.And | the cranberry, which, when you once get the Teethof natura appearance, inat answer ev-15 00.& Three Da tbropy, and we hope that it will be utterly: ty A bar fh \u2018stopped to dine, the rem-! Job mevér put up \u2018any stoves.It would | these bones and sinews can either be left to do use of it, will stick by you for life, like the DD etn a Laila Tooth Mile.ve.31.00.iSt Kemi & Hem\u2019 Abo.A ~ a .sbazdoned.\u2014 1 nants of wine aod water bave been esgerly drunk \u2018bave roined his reputation if he had.The their work or made useless by compression.apple itself.These are simple dishes, and they od, or extracted.(Charges moderate.\u2018itice| + \u20ac cn che, hen and re ¢ ; Co 1 AMERIC AN NEWS.\u2018up, aud in some cases the glasses themselves above programme, with unimportant varia.And yet you never saw any one that laced tight, do very well alone.But you have tomatoes if hours: 9 a.m, to 6 p.m.20° 10.00 \u2026 St, poune, and literau - \u2019 7 \u2019 °.! j 3 ; F a 2: .7 : ; le ; i | i i \u2014 i ¥ } 8 A ; 1] G0.22000000 3 po = 4 Se have been carried away.\u2018Ogé of the servants tions, will be carried out in many respectable by hier own showing, even though she looked you like\u2014and you like, and you d6ubtlees have { RL.0.THAŸER, of Mesisil 10-01.ef \u2018a nd Vermont \u201clarger FR £ -+ Mr.Burnham, the antiquarian bookseller of | gave satisfaction to a much larger number than families.during fbe next six weeks.\u2014 Utica: like a wasp or an hour-glass.And it takes them, and they are healthful.* And who docs D University Montreal, the celebrated f cue i June.al \u20ac 2 Boston, proposes to publish all tbe sacred books could otherwise Lave had a sip, at onersilwsy (N.}) Herald.\u2018 [time for an educated (deformed) figuré to re- not put up a few caus, (and some a few more) J iis and Aurist, may be consulted dally ai bis = LOCAL MAILS.Paper \\ .or Bibles of the world, in translations.The eating saloon, by changing the glass and then LL .a, sume its true proportions.SE of plums, ripe, rich, sub-acid, for spring use it | Eye and Ear Infirmary, No.223 Notre J'arne 0.20.CIB noes : Vedas are to appear before long, and the Rev.refilling it as often as the credulous maidens .vunoes Cine ra Not long since a young lady applied to a there are plums, which, alas! is not always the } ro EL tiseares of the Eye Tayi 1100.11 Chambly [6 a.m.also) and Me: CL Jamés Freeman Clarke; D.D., is to be the editor.drained it.When the Prince bad turned the sod ' THE \u201cMORAVIANS IN FETTER LANE.physician of note for advice.She fever case.And then the cherry; these are so rare, Residence, 39 beaver Hall Terruce.lu 00 Director \"arcanes, Laver i A curiosity was lately found in a coal.| of tbe new railway, all the ladies in the vicinity What virtue there is in an if.Without and headaches and indigestion \u2014 I beg her 80 rich, so aromatic and toothsome, that it is { Sataracle-or spol on lhe ere removed, 5 F9 1 eV eres.A .band LC _ bank near Knoxville, Tenn.It is a kettle, pro- of the sacred earth rushed for it and triumpbant- going as far back as the Book of Genesis, and pardon, dyspepsia\u2014 and was weak and feeble, | difficult to keep them.And peaches putupto{ Aruscial Eyos Inserted without previous «re |.19-00/.4.-|00 ent Paul Tannery rates.; _ bably of iron or some other hard substance, but ly exhibited small bits of the same wrapped in.thinking what a different thing life would have and tonics did her no good, and so on \u2018to the look at (and eo many put up this year,) and ration, or causing pain.ed, and à 11.00) 6.15 Huntingdon.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u202600- Mou J fi .} Pme = from long rusting bas become like stone.It bandkerchiefs.Colonel Ripbinatone very mn: been if the mother of us all had not plucked end of the chapter.nef \"+ |then to eat two pleasures, with health, the recu nees from discharge cured, and tumor 11-20, 6-18 Lachine.rue.ere D; ef.was encased in bed of slate stone, just above the siderstely wears nice, new gloves wben be travels, and eatep .ES 5 \u2018+ He told ber, \u2018I will do.nothing for you third, to follow.Co 1 \u201cOnce Hours, 10 to 5: 0.00.à.[Laprairie & t.Lambert.eejoesee \\ 0 : coal bed, twenty-six feet \u2018beneath the surface.|and the Prince.usually weara & pair of soiled ~~ .~~\" Tbe fruit .unless you will begin by makiog your clothes | Here, then, is summer in winter, as truly as, ry \u2014 : ee] Lon Caspow Betas Rel With .j | 20; : \u2014 At Vicksburg, Mass, the petrified body of lavendera.Tbe ree gentlemen 2160 Toor pete {Of that forbidden trce, whose mortal taste .- argo enough to breathe in.'\" 80 she began by though the trees were growing tbe fruit for us, | A J ADAME x a.FU H R E | au 5,00 P Sole, & Te erred .| 8 male! : 201 ET Co .@ Federal captain bas been exhumed under a \u2018exactly alike on ail occasions.en bey take, Brought death into the world and allour woe,\u2019 finding the fall size of her \u2018waist when the] all fresh in our dwellings.And the cost is] {jcensed by the Colieg Hamburg, Germauy.8.00.Fostach Bt Lawl ng \u2018 .5 .sandbar that has been a long time under water.Off their hats and leave their gloves, every one it is very obvious much depends upon the ifs.lungs were expanded, and having her whole | not much.The cans will do for other years, \"and by the McGIiT Colleg Monreal, ds 1 reat, & St Martin.- 7.00.dridze @ \u2018 \u201c Not only were the face, bair, whiskers, &z., per- thioks tbat Tbe best gloves must belong so the If Sir Robert Péel bad encouraged the advan- | wardrobe gauged by that measure.| and throughout the year, changing in spriny sontrnues ta\" ELIZABETE Si REET, n red 2.45 Jerom Ste.Rose, more 5 fectly pataral, bat Tr part of the foaifors, i bas oat even right-band gloves .| C8 of Disraeli, bow different would have been | Soarcely was the great work accomplished from.berries to apples, be, &e.Fruit ind deuce, where all necessary care, comfort, ad [64 W.St, Johns & St Armand à y W ; ee D DUR ne DO cuis | Ts Péocon poche badkerfiet vassal State of polie 1 ii cours.If Loi | none Bogan God some fie bande ail cheap, Tos no crane f we do pot rie fe ia acer | sl | - y L the ékiffin taking it ; from bis Land at the ball at London, and every Philippe had shot Louis Napoleon .when he too Light, and as ber lorm resumed ils proper and.we can get.4 : Woah | am.: «| 4 LdBRoue.\u2018 : - \u2026 \"the ékiffin taking it ashore: = Le ; din boat | bad the power to do so, the Bourbons might shape another inch or two bad to be added.we can raise it, and we ought to have it ; it is { .; bo \u2014 Ohief Jastice Chase that there is fort to recover it proved.ineffectual, but ébont; = le rulers France.\u201cIf 8 re | The mischief had not been d ite beyond healthful it is toothsome ; it makes us bette : Apothecaries &c Bronwick £ PE: +.« of Justice ( avowsthat there is no à wéek afterward it wes sent to him through\u2019 yet be the rulers of France.\u201d If old George Ihe mischief no ni done quite beyond healthiul; 1t.18 toothsome ; 1t.F- Ce, \u2019 .: Feosoccloech.New ,& P.E.L O1 \u201cCC movement\u201d on foot in any part of the some unknown source.The Governor-Genezal, i I11.had had brains as well as self-esteem and repair, and as the lungs bad freer play and the natured; it gives relish, gives happiness\u2014 | =\u2014\u2014 \u2014 .\u201cP ooocoojoxo fo Halifax, No.0000nen00s 1 + - coûntry 60 far as be is aware, and be adda that 00, is à sufferer at the hands of the relic plug.8stubborn \u2018will, what üntold- horrors might other organs more room to act in their proper | and all for the little trouble of canning and (IT.LAWRENCE DRUG HALL, | oo Th.+, LL no ¢ne need bereafter be jealous of him, as he) 0 He is accustomed to wear a white bave been averted from England and Ireland.place, the symptoms of trouble one by one dis- the slight expense.\u2014 Utica Herald.\u2018 CORNEROF ET EAR ENCE AxD Bz: Newfoundland is inolud- deliv «200 shall heocefortk be in nobody's way.Mr.Chase Kersey bat, and dariog bis trip thro1gb Ontario If Balthazar Gerard had not fired his pistol at appeared, and a gradual return of health was| ; eee : JUST RECEIVED : .Sain each mall | on ant.and = Fa a nou 14 be bas Jost vo less than six \u2014Guzette.| | William the Silent, Belgium at this time the result.foring and will en.| FALL-PASTURING MILCH COWS.Fresh Cod Liver OiL\u2014almost free from taste.val of Inman Stesmers Tal F lear ental me were 18721 ollsred à Sap-Boipmme TaADE.\u2014A correspondent of .would have been as intensely Protestant as it{ Nature is ve long-suffering and will en-| .# LUN ; Re 4 Keating's Cough Lozenges, 04 \"|New York.} ment bo predidential nominauon in : the New York Times, in London, bas written | is now iutensely Catholic.If John Wesley dure a world.of abuse, but this is becoming| Every good dairyman kuows that fall feed Granulated Citrate of Magnesia, Genuine Lu.: - ; : = Tbe New York Times says that tbe business | |,\" very interesting article on the ship- bad perished\" in the fire at Epworth.Parson- rather too mach for nature.Why, even Life from pastures is poor stuff, after being frost- bie Perfumes Combs and Brushes, ac.4.|.UNITED STATES, or _ of hous¢-suilding this year bas not been as lively building trade in Britain and in the United States.| age, where would have been the Methodist Insurance Companies are taking it into the ac- |'ed, for making milk or butter from; yet 8] Medicines can be obtained and Prescriptions 8 &10,.}.|Albany Boston, Bu '} WF CE a3\" during the three preceding years.There Ge hag visited all tbé London ghip-yardas and | Revival of the last century ?And if Wesley count as one of the causes of shortened life.reat many will keep their cows on such pas- S.à : ) : 1 Bartington, Y.&6.ë .$ visited : Tt .\" ENS ER 8 many wil P Pas- Dispensed ät all hours, day or-night, by ringing 8 4.10}.Island Pond and Pertiand.; + b t bee; first-clas red ue VS VE av pot bas mes) 2 py vy \u2018he those pf the Tyne and the Clyde, and Liss made | himself bad not broken from the little band The catechism is becoming.obsolete, or.we ture till late in the season, perhaps giving the Bell.es Sai} oo.[Western States.{.\u2026 | \"ÿ Lo .Ca higher or ro also proportionately .bimseld thoroughly acquainted with tbe! who met in Fetterlane, what sect in England should quote as taught by the commandment, them a feed of hay, pumpkins, or the like, once | Agent for the Genuine Concentrated Lye, the WEST INDIES.- | A + .higher order are also proportionately fewer.: ; \u2018 ii , X : .me WEST INDIES, oo g propo y d both | ; \u2018Thou ahal kill, \u2018th : sen : - Bai bat materials too high.apd | coadition of this important industry in both: would have equalled in numbers or usefulnees \u2018\u2018 Thou shalt not kill, that we should use| 5 day.CL : most powerful Baponifier known.Ona YQ.I , Builders say | had Be ET\" [South and North Britain.His facts and con-| (hat of the Moravians ?Now, in this teem.| all lawfal endeavors to preserve our own lives A better way, and which will keep th © I, D, L.AMBROSSE, Letters, &c., prepald via New York, : that|the eight-hour movement has considerably o io bailding i a : SO , .; ; À betler way, and one which will keep the J.D.L.\u2019 are forwarded daily on New York, |! a8 j j increased the wages of the workmen.Susions ace LS ohip-building is dead on be ing London they have but one place of wor.and the lives of others.Can we not in some cows giving good rich milk that will make Cat [ 4 - - : : \u2018Thames, all'the great yards being closed, an cone ~\u2014\u2014, ir > sey, pe or wl t oor ) ] rived.till it bad reached the bank, sud then \u201c wes othèr incidents of the recent flood; the following \u201c -remarkable circamstance :\u2014A well-to-do farmer living on bottom lands below Ludlow, Vt, whet the water began to rise, got belp.and hauled bis corn on to high ground, making the remark, that! © God nor the water could not reach-it cow,\u201d Feeling satisfied with bimeelf, be went | to sleep tbat night, to gwake in the morning -and find every ear of corn gone.The water had bed away both back and corn.An interesting experiment is about to be wind i Massachusetts town.- Fifty families, with] a capital of ter thousand dollars, propose \u201cto try co-operative.living.Oalinary, laundry.\u2018aud! sewing establishments will be organized.Professor Blot will bave charge of the former.T7 'Tbe:echbeme includes the purchase \u2018of all materials used at first cost.If the plan succeeds, it will be likely to be followed by many others \u2018 If mutual confidence and harmony can be main- \" tained, there is.D0 reason why great savings shoold.pot be effected.LT =» The \u2018telegraph keeps reporting that the Hornet crew are to be tried for piracy.If the Government takes such a course it will be for the sake of making a show of concihating Spain, knowing fall well that they could pever get a verdict, and 60 no harm would be doce.The vessel ise sioned by the Cuban Government, was fitted gut\u201cat Halitax\u2014not at one of our ports sud can no more be beld asa pirate than eould - an English man-of-war that should be driven by g'reds of weatber into a United States harbor.- It won't do in these days to return to the barbarous code of the middle ages, that confiscated : every vessel of a foreign nation that stranded on the coast, or was driven into hasbor iu distrevs, : Mk tbe game time making prisoners or slaves of: the Eufortanate crew.Newburyport Herald.- .- \u2014'The Women's Parliament is neither more |.ar than a select convention of Iadies of talent who meet by invitation to discuss ques- : of soeial science which properly interest À except sucti ns tarity ; thelrames of such aveu attaches to pan : as Mrs.Pierce, of.Cambridge, autbor of © papers on \u2018\u2018 Op-oper- .ative Housekeeping,\u201d in the Atlantic ; Mrs.Ho.cé Mann, the sister-in-law of Bawthorpe, and M Peabody, whose writings on primary \u2018edu- _ eatfon are standards.\u2018The Parliament is pot \u2018sm open convention where any ome is at lib + to ipfljat amy bobby on the audience.It tg no: mos than a parlor convergasione, whem a fow well-informed \u201cwomen of position and polîte ure will discuss the best methods of train- | as the United States and South Britain.authority is claimed or desired | bowever, are iron\u2019 mopitors for governments; Compra vn Nort wie is aidig for Lan prnnge pme br.ae a plce of sll the Soatbern porta, for continental nations Cf London, where sinners bave wept, where and the Atlantic trade generally ; that-ssiling is ver here th pt, e it dying ous for iron aud composite #008 bave rejoiced where the power and re-| ships are fast dying jor ir OmPpogie of God have been marvelously di R veasels propelled by steam, and that cheap iron, : Lo bee m ously 18p ay- | coal and labor bave permanently seated this ©d- Let.us go there ; we pass along a pase.industry on the Tyne and Clyde.This is n° 88\u20ac till we come into a very old fashioned very geronis fact for the British Provinces as well meeting house, hese wo shall fad plenty of The .re.: red communi- fate of the thousands of \u2018ship-buildars of the cantsand at certain times they are all present \u201cThames possesses a striking warning forour but they are scattered far and wide, and in mechanics.The former have been driven to general the place has a very deserted look.other employments, many of them to seek a The benches\u2014there are no pews\u2014are most living in the States and British Colonies.It uncommonly hard to sit oni= There are gal would be well for our Quebec artisans to ponder leries, and in one of them there is an organ.this truth, and to set about preparations against | The place is neat and clean.The service it- \u2018the loss of that employment upon which they i'gelf ealls for.no especial.notice.\u201d It is much have go long depended.True this prospect has | like that of other denominations.The liturgy become more or less familiar to many of them,\" jg exclusively that of the Morvians.The who bave either left the city, or taken other preaching is such as you may bear elsewhere.steps to meet tbe change slready far in progress.\u2018 Attached to the place isa skeleton Sunday- Bat bad as matters are\u2019 now, both asto the - school.\u2018Thère is light about the place, but smount of work furnished, snd the rate of its i\", \"yo very powerful, It suggests more remuneration, they may soon grow worse: and that of the setting than of the rising sun, I wisdom suggests provision for a rainier day.\u2019 .\"The last part of the correspondent's leiter ins as confees .I see no reason why this should be : .te 1ctitndé aa at of the case, why tha Moravianism so powerful much interest \u2018for this latitude as for that of u ; y Whyihg Aloravian 80 pow: ; | in miany places, so blessed in missionary ef- New York.\u2014 Quebec Gazette forts, should be so powerless here.contr doom ère offs, Ottawa, anism is older than Lutheranism.' It has an and referring to the financial year 1867-8, there- , ,( fore including tbe, Maritime Provinces, it ap- {ae English or the Romish Chareh.Pre-em- \u2018pesra that the ates of the Dominion, apart frotn iD\u20acDLY it may ck ) Save Toile ed the lead- the Nortb-Weat, is, as follows:=\u2014Ontario bas | 1988 of Providence.Nowhere is there a trace 11,260 square miles; Quebec; 210,030 ; Nova Of the gradual elaboration of any plan dictated Scotis, 18,669; and New \u2018Brunswick, 27,105.| by human wiedom.The leading men in the Altogether there are 377,045 ¢quare miles.The Ancient\u2019 Unity, the emigrant founders ot population in 1868, allowing that tbe Herrnhut, Count Zinzendorf himself, and 8 been im the same ratio since 1861, those of \u2018his fellow:labourers who were in- Lo rh 10.29 ; revenue per bead, $3 63 ; débt per'bead,| \u2014 Messrs: GP.Painata & Son, of New York 911.80 / tniporth per head, $18.55; exports, d Speeches ve \u2018have in press ** Sermons and Speeches of PAther $14 84 ; duty per bead, $2.27.The net debt of Moravi- |- apostolical descent more genuine than thatof | a8 it w the nine.previous years is as fol- strumental in introducing the Church into lows :\u2014 LoL : | England, were all led gradually and by a way TN * - Ratio df which they knew'not to \u2018results they hed a.yearly increase, | never: contemplated.= As an anonymous Otero.veers NAL.420.WEiter, ome of their body, remarks, ¢ What * Quebee.:.+.!! 1'821,306.250) |8 striking proof is here afforded of the wis-|- > Nova Hootla.875611.18L/ _\u2026 |dom and fäithfulness'of God! Surely it well \u2018New Brunswick.82880.188 ° becomes the bers \u2018of a community which postes y.881982 |\" hes been eo undeservédly favored to.inquire P count In Jan- 8,000,860 = = [Whether they as individuals'and collectively seme re 1, \u2014| have faithfully improved the privileges be- .10Crease, s,s» o 780,263 | \u2018stowed upon them.\u201d ti: _; A | \u201cThé average population to.the square mile is |?- - 8 ion?\u201d for brandy together th drunkard, and said: .U the \u2018madness fo sponaibilit delicate ing young children, of economical housekeeping | Obarles Hyacinthe,\u201d transiated by Rev.L.W.the Dominian is put down at $84,676,038.85.Bacon, fu } = - : - s + \u2014 A and the.lives of If there be any v The drunkar the responsi drunkard.! CL What if the question were put to every dealer as:he asks for his license and pays bis\u2019 money, \u2018Are you willing to assume, the re.\u2018chew tHe \u2018plant in does not even present the usual sppearance ôf |-And ask them, \u201c Dare you thua impair jour vernmenis; g nl f.hip, and thus attract notice ; |-Qwn usefulness and destroy your own lives that London has been utterly de\u2018eated in\u2019 the & piace of worship, Bo 8 altract notice ; IQ your children for\u2014a fach- RESPONSIBILITY.\"A young man in Virginia had.been sadly intemperate.He was a man of great capacity, fascination, and power, but he kad a passion which nothing could control.Often in his walks a friend remorstrated with him, but in vain; as often in turn would he urge his friend to take the social glass in vain.On one occasion the latter agreed to yield to him, and as they walked up to the bar: e bar-keeper said : Gentlemen, what will you have 1\" \u2018 Wine, sir,\u201d\u201d was the reply, The glasses were filled and the two friends stood ready to pledge each other in renewed and eternal friendship, when be paused and said to his intemperate friend: .« Now, ifI drink this glass and become à will Jon take the responsibility ?** looked at him with severity _ 4 Set down that glass.\u201d .It was set down, and the two-walked away without saying & word, © : runkard knows the awful conse- ences of the first glass! Even in his ov , .) 1e de Bo at mio tonne AB ftir vr 110 png addr ility of another becoming a 8 y?\" How many would say, if the love of money did not rule, Take La license ?\u201d\u2014 Christian Secretary.COMFORT ON OUR RAILROADS, Foreigners who visit our country often complain at the sights which they witness in our cars.Smokers, asa general thing, are com: pelled to travel in a car where they may indulge in their favorite luxury, without stifling ther fellow-passengers who eschew the weed.Sme- ps however, 3 not means the most sive form'in which tobseco is used.Thé | Alth created by.tough and vulgar men who \u2018Viiatly tot¥' disgusting to 4 dy or a gentleman of polish and refinement than the odor of a cigar.Now on: is not by an irtue and if there be any praise, think on these things.\u20144 doance.ck the rye in August or early in September, especially for pasturing the milch cows on in late fall.c .Prepare the ground by thorough ploughing, and spread on eix or eight loads of good fine compost or its equivalent, harrow it in well, sowing in one bushel to one and a-half of nice pasture, whicly will \u2018hold fresh and green pring you will have a fair crop to turn under to enrich your land and grow & good crop of any kind of corn, potatoes, &.1.Such a patch will furnish à bite for calves or sheep during winter if néeded, when the ground is bare of snow; and, if not fed too close it will give a fair yield of grain next summer if desired.\u2014 Country.Gentleman.AGRICULTURAL ITEMS.°- .\u2014 The farmers in the vicinity of Westford, \u2018Conn., complain that the dog law has so reduced the number of dogs in that region, that they euffer much from foxes, minks, weasels and woodchucks.One man lost thirty-seven young turkeys in a short time by foxes.All || complain of the loss of eggs, small chickens and half-grown fowls and turkeys.\u2014 Boston Journal.Do.RecLAIMING MEADOWS.\u2014The most profitable labor a farmer can.engage in, after the low or meadow lands, manure thein, and seed down to grasa.Full remuneration for «coat and labor is often received in the grass crop the succeeding season.For several years we bave been engaged in this work, and have found no kind of labor upon the farm pay so promptly and generously as this.Last year we had a small piece of meadow, one and a half acres, which had lain for many years \u2018worthless; it was fall of hassocke, ruabee, Wire-grass stumps and rocks\u2014a miserable of heavy oxen, ir September, and before the month was out it.was drained, \u2018 pulverised, seeded, and made as mellow and level as a.prairie.This year in July we cut the heavi.\u2018est swath of timothy on that meadow, of any: \u2018upon the farm.Farmers, your neglected lowlands are the best part of your farms; -do = allow them Lo rousin the home of tad- es and bull-frogs; vith'proper care, the will fill your barns with.the oh rasses Of the uplands.\u2014Bosion Journal of Chemistry.; J r seed ; and after a few weeks you will have a, till snow blows, unless fed too close ; and next } waste.We put three men into it, with a yoke | \\ : j ( NLASGOW DRUG HALL, 396 HW NOTRE DAME STREET.\u2014 CONOEN- TRATKD LYE.\u2014-The subscriber begs to notify.the public that in order to guard against the fraudulent imitations which are being offered for sale, he bas adopted a new style of box with A RAISED LID.Parties purchasing can there- fors easily distinguish \u201cCONCENTRATED LYE\" \u2018from the bogus article.Kor sale by all réspect- able Lruggisis and Grocers throughout the Dominion.2 HYACINTHS ! BYACINTHS !\u2014The subscrl- \u2018ber has just received a splendid lot of named Hyacinths, al colors, Also Tulips, Jonquils, Snow-drops, Crocus, Tropxolumis, Scillx Siberi- ca, ge \u2018 vrders trom the Country carefully at- tenden to, .HOM@EOPATHIO MEDICINES AND BOOKS: A full supply always on hand.Also HUNM- 'PHREY\u2019S SPECIFICS, alt numbers.J.-A.HARTE, CHEMIST, 8% Notre Dame sat, One of the greatest remedies of the age for Summer Complaints.Thousands have experienced the greatest benefil: from 1ts use, and the tives.of hundreds of.children have been saved No family should be without BLACKBERRY CORDIAL.1t is pleasant to take, free from Opium, aud will cure the worst cases of Summer Complaints when everything else fails, Prepared only by T.li.HAMBLY, Belleville.Wholesale Agents\u2014 EVANS, MERCER &CO,, Montrea: ; and for sale by'\u2018all Druggists 8 YOULDEN'S NATRO-KALI, or MW EXIRACT OF SOAP, \u2014superior to any Conoentrated Lye now in use.arrauted to make Soap without Lime or Lye, and with llttle or no trouble.For sale by Uruggists, Grocers, and Country Store-keepers ; Messrs, Kerry Brothers & Crathern ; Kvans, Mercer & Co.; Ly- mans, Clare & Co ; Devins & Bolton; Wm.Mo- Gibnon, Dufresue à McGarity, W, Mebarèn, U.Reng ac.Made solely by the Inventor, J.GOULDEN, 177 and 179 St.Lawrence street, .Montreal.\" : 265 NOTRE DAME STREET.JUST REOEIVED, from London and New York, a complete assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Co Consisting in part of\u2014 AMPUTATING INSTRUMENTS, MIDWIFERY INSTRUMENTS, POST-MORTEM INSTRUMENTS, DISSECTING INSTRUMENTS, ;.; POCKET DRESSING LNSTRUNENTS, : J SOALPELS, SYME'S KNIVES, l'ROCARS, BISTOU- RIRS, STETHESCOPES, FORCEPS, NCISSORS, LANCETS, &C, EC.Co - Surgeons and.Medical Students would do well in the City.LL \u2014 \u201cCHARLES G.WILSON, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST.BU TLER'S BLACKBERRY |™ : \u2018CORDIAL, (ONTARIO MEDICAL HALL, B Brasil, on 23rd By Canadian Line.By Bremea [if Tuesday fore the closing of MONTREAL WIT zic.day Niogte 8.Brituin- tion.Advi coples, 156.| be us PR C2 Postage \u2018Advertis Ty { GREAT BRITAIN By Cunard via New York.Mo addressed) via and 9 p.m.On Sunday at 9 p.m.5 dopies tor 35.The postage on a single copy of an is 3 cents, prepaid by stam cal, such as Dominion Mout ya\u201d M.Tana, every Thureda:.\u2026*.; For Be Thomas, tue West 1-viies and || : of cverymuth.J Fr any.[a] Postal Car Bag opcn till 8.10 a.m.sad 7.008 [6] Do.do.tered letters must be open till 1.4 p.m.each mail, Street Letter Boxes visited at 10.80 \u2018a.ml, LA, 666 PERMS OF OUR PUBLICK \u201cPIONS, To \u2014 .DAILY Wrrskss (by mai), $3.00 Em postage, sta sto ds rod.sous.Ress (Semi.Wed.R® anpum ; postage, 40c.Single COW Matled Tuerday nd Friday morsints WERELF WITNESS, $1.00 rer annum ; posissh | essen NE, ey -.\u2026.once di 83 posted 15 mints be \u201ca copies, 24.Meady (n THAW t- a\u201c \u20188.50 \u201coa zu \"+\" - veimtéa Leaves stitched in, @:.00 per 1,008 \u2014 Too.: 5 «#20 10 \u2014 + 1d.: ors rater, $1.00 por line.The above rates are all cath in sdvande, tite papers stop when the time paid for ewepapst aud on a periodl.Bis cent.- Subscribers in the Dominion pay the vost at their own oflices, To the United Staies the postage is payable with the subsp ments incerted iu ary of these tions at {Lie rate of 7 cents per live first insertioh and 3; cénis each subsequent.insertion, NEW DOMINION MOK\" HLY, $1.50 per annum, & ou, postage pail.single Adv riieing\u20141 page, +19 % per monib.CANADIAN MECSENGER, S7j0.per annulé: \"| Clubs of to 1 person, $1.0 J.2:0 \u201825.00 - 1) N DOUGALL & SCN Jott v Montreal.10 call and examiue the most cemapleto stock iT \u2018published bre rietors,.at Great St.Jamer Stre Head ot Drummond Street.5 \u2026 = ; \u2019 .rs pu \"+ i .a \u201c MONTREAD WITNESS® 16 printad 804 2 Joun DoVGALL Æ EX, PO 4\" » Hi =.\u2018 is "]
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