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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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mardi 2 novembre 1869
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JLo ATE RS BLUATLLS \"1 a Sterting Miiver tuning -Cased Detach- LL |HAaNbé Fr HYMISTER .FRIDAY, at KIX o'clock, PM.[ne ob Te ete nivo eu } ed Lover Walch.co.We Tue Bummer MUNTLEAL.Captain Avobrert ae Cream ttes ui CPW Ly From Me 5 V AK, Pox AML A Mietilng 8 ois or Hunts Case Dipios Li 0.T° Û WH O L E.DA L E : Neon, dATURI ay 11 papa tarde 1 Ct Tee RB aims, se vatts - \"a or © MEMUBANIS.+ A) LRU IX d'euek, LM.TE ven TE as a04s That bo : \u201cA sertie set es \"Huntiug-Caseu Bugis - .: | RATES UF PAHDAU gt Pa 1 ve i i i Eh Cu imreuce.; rue > b MILA, at \"A 10rd sw aed Ganev Wai: Lo ow Tuat OIL Oubln chüpper à: Blate- Keun eri per Bee RRR 5e a Fa \u2019 ae : : , ; Ao ee daw f : Jue ided .0 a+.7 TE _ = TT - A void punling-Usissd uv de | \u201d ulyie: us \u201cPre subscriber.have on baud and for wale, ton] Bleerwgs.5% _ yo ee A : 1054 vy \u201cMesides à Ver) alge uumbe: à vue ab bow |totx bo: uit | are hase the following § LRT - - LJ rT .2.LES ; Ÿ .\u201c ui Ly + dM .Te Cen NOE =F T sae, one 0! < A 1 SALT! ee at, ius i pére exuuin | CLASS-BRAN DS of COAL OIL: J Tickets ad ate roo Sa be scureu at i grube à 7 des at : Hien nw it course \u2014 Tedd una aveu mit cac \u201cuw BOSTON OIL © L,\" \u201cATLA NTIC?dou pm pany wiil uot be aconuntabie for | Lei SE M rem Ra.Das Socseiv.ls \u2026 SEARPLEY, * AUROLA\" AND \u201cSTAK.\u201d apecie-0r Vilinbios, Ubloss Bile 0f Lad Te Ho npr patfieanrts fo Ly ERPOOL CUARSE SALT : Si Mire lame siree.pecie- Value 03 bo re hae of m ILE LH a Ms NS bai Current 8 dames sires | 7 .| The first named \u201cHORTON OIL CU.\" ls double 46H00 VRIES bX pronsy ë Sue * ee .Tt pue ba Lee Up dersigned.\u201can STONE A\u2019 ottagée tu Let, À metre crea Soe, RT 3% Tai Sota hr ow abe Ne C=) Raizabelnss == La Lo i LET jUruisues .à comfort - p tose Ne LON re.\u201cTerrace HY ES ns AUX SUITE» Uae, LS Novemue:.x Be Ara LO Arcnites.ri A} : i fears, that .it Ne 2 mL a ce ax the TRANS RAPT BUILT steer.ED vos Te croix; e.à CUDVenlelii poatiiat ol 5 Pegperti Teel TN IE VAT Ge aiTBLIE {aT Dues : er fr Nctes or Ufises.1: « she WU Maanniuaciur in pu:- es 3 eguany alleral.ons might De Bardiag Huuese pow mul So True CLL The Duldse t li > me a + AIWBAIRN & BLN, u Qc £arnauge.ET 231 CoTiAGE Tu] Wei Darche te: aire: fer six si November.Re.(33a maniL.\"Ta he 4 pin > is : Usk aves Ta) Le].AN \u201c3 Cron À.M mes \u201c = Cm SM \u20ac \u2014 oe Han.=.2 Mo» mimo eel re utme tate - mesh \u201c a ~ FAY Let W ar House Nues =1 au 2 =.\" Fée\u201c sirees.Éuitauie la storage of coals.RbGI Very Taw Ul.ii Ma¥ eX = «mme.aie YF.\u201d AVES A6.JAMES SE ice \"LE1,) NE PTE rues Sed Fe ras mc itr qu | 1: Rte.Rent Low Ga ue premise, \u2014 Eien: \u2018Hous « sn Mos -Ver5 Cocvenles: fur smal WE WemanI 1S ITRTAS \u2018ol: Loe bang of ibe rer eon 5 he ét» i jo found VUaws treet.$10) 00 EW ARD.\u2014 Srrayed fre Nw.k Hanover streel, GD toe Zi uit, Funch.\"\u2014a amali-sized, light.- Tue finder, Or any -perknn | tarniening sueb information sr mdy lead tu fin: recovering, wilir receive the avove rew uru.harboring Lim alter ns uutace, will be rigorous protected .Anu Insolyent Notices.[SOLED AND AMEN tom Clty of Moutreai, ed T ACT OF 1863 & \"64 [XN DM ENTE THERETO.fa.M.JUNBE, of Montreal.Creditors of the insolvent} BL.\"al the offlee of the uuder- Merchan Exchange Buliding, in the oL MUNDAY, the FIFTEENTH .Liye of NOVEMBER next.al \u2018the hour of : Ire ordertp, of tlie a B.STEW ART, Assignee.\u201cCl The Creditors .o'clock in the $f RENOON the \u2018WILLIAM 8M TH.ROBERT EDMINRON, UG 'ATHEWBUN, all.o1 the C.ty i eretofore cATTy ing ub: busi tiess in the said City, under.the firm of 8MYTH INSOLVENTS, appout Inspeci- | muneration of the Assiguee.- BROWS, Omecial Asignec.mand, bul, ou ac | J HREE ffaurs of JS.6.LABMEIE : .Groneral.Munager.- OMe of ue Richellen ¢ a.: AL a M1 mers Strood, Montreul, Sept.lo, Lede.CARE igh, RAVIGATION COMPANY, -TWU LINES DAILY.Le cyan, MAIL AND LXPRESS LINE OF TRAM ERS Fous BEA U.Ls ALN OLS, COLMWALL, FKEBLUT L, DENS BU ei, Sook VILLE, ALEXANDKIA J CLAYTUN, GANANOQUE, KINGR- F UBW EGU,: CHARLJTIE, CO - BOUMG, PULT \"HOP, DA LANGTUN, KONTU uud HAMILTON, ©.These Magnincent \u2018Lines are ed nposeu of the folowing FIRST-ULASY WPRAMKMRY.VIE: RAssFaRT, CapuSinciair, KINTHIAN, * + Pubpliop,\u2019 INGSTON, © \u201c\" Farrel.ay AKTAN, Fairgrieve, CHAMPION, - PA Carmictine, MAUNEL, ; + Simypsou, THLE.| Lai) l:iue Steamers williexve tne Camas JL, Muntrèn,, ai NiNE O'ciuck, every Morning (Sundaye excepied;.aud Lachine or.arrivei | ol the Tratu, feaving the Bouuveu ire sireel Niation ai Nuon, Lor HAMILTOR aud INT KIN ATE PULTE Makibg direct couuectis ns at Predcoll au 1 groexvilie wily the Rallways for Ollawa Clty | Kempthiiie, erth, Aruprior, &c, at Toronto and Humil vi, Wilu the Haliwayh for Collingwood tratiarg, bondou, Clstbens, Barus, fsiroll, ORrcugt, \u2018Miiwaukes, Quièus, Greeu Bay, HL Fas, andl.paces west: and: wilu Lne - siqumer re Palle.Ql Torauto\u201d far Niagara, Lew Baftaic,.Cleveiund, Toiedu, 5 LINE, Que 0! Luese Suweamers leaves T o'clock wm.(Seuddy eacepled), aud \u201crom lbaclilue; On arrival of:¥ o\u2019\u20aclotE u.m.Train, direct for\u2019 Ugdepknurg,, Alexandria Bay, Ulky WL, U-Wegh aud Roc usster, - cuuuecii ng wil e New Ye ork Leuira: Bauwas far.Ningars Toe Hieamers ofthéee Lines are UN XQUALLED, \u2018ARG Ir lue Campi6lsnSs ul LUcir pruseul &r- rangéMmeults, preseui uJŸaulages Lu Lruvelien æuict boue OLuer cat afforu.Tuey pass torongt ali Hapids of Lhe BL.La Wreuce, aud the beat.iu.Heenery lilo Luke df tke Tuousund isisnds by awylighi, \u201cPhe eaten! dispauh giver w Freight.wnlie Lhe, 1, \u201cLes aru mb low wb bY tue ordinäry freight was \u20ac + Turough Tickel, with any lnformation, may \u2018be OobUsned from\u2019 KuBKRT MULWEN-sl the trelgh! Uice, Caca.sasini; anu-ai Lie Uffice, | 73 6 James Hireel ALEX, MILLOY, Agent ï .Roy L'MAIL THROUGE LINE \u201ca OFFICE, Bi.Jumes Suresh \\ouiread.July, Lv M TREAL OCKAN ST BAM .BH! COMPANY, Dudes contract witli: thé Government of Canadà ter jue conveyauce of tue Cauadian anc | United Hines Mais.- | \u2018 -} The couitorte,.say even Lbe luxuries, furnish- | j'epervated Us\u2018for the expected -trisls and diffi- lirôn ventilator at ou¢ end, aud having an escape- 1 shows littie change, and passing Elk River we - enter the valisy of the Platte, rich in ite agri-.would do honor to a balf-starved \u2018being rapidly made by those engaged in ranch- | tion of country, .tude, recuperates idvalids (not affiteted with pul- summer resort tor sufferers.Nert morning we quent, nay, almost ot bourly occurrence, and Ls OR KESPONDENCH.I~ and beneath the roof was § vast open space, between itaol! and the lath and piaster osiling over the galleries and \u2018extending to the tower.In fact, the mode of the burning of this church | seems to bave been an almost perfect repetition \u2018of that of the former Ohrist Oburch Oathedral in Notre Dame street, where the fire began under \u2018the main floor, and, even while the tiremen were present, and unknown to them, ran up between the walls sad plaster into the osiling, whose sudden fall was the first intimation of the tull amount of danger.- It seema now to be settled, by several end experiences, tbat bot-arr furnaces in basements, in oannection with the hollow spaces between the.walls of the upper building and the lath and plaster, are fréugbt with danger ; tbe more 80 [Four the Montasar \u2018Wirnass.REVOLLECTIONS GF \u201cAN OVERLAND JOURN&Y IN APRIL BY RAIL TO THE PAOTF 10.BY A O.NACIAN, - eu by m'iirsi-Cluss Lowel at Omaba, somewhat l\u2019eulties of à trip to Sacram- \u2018ww, but judge of our sut prise whol we bebeid & car, whose elegance | \u2018and comfort surpssved anytbing it has been my lot w tad on tue Kastesn roads.A current of pure air, émeily regulated, entered by a latticed \u2018ment ai the oiner * Time being up the whisue sounds, and we.are soon speeding westward, contemplating the nature and probable productiveness of Nebraska's lande\u2014her waving praifics a6 cally ma April, covered with rich paélurage, We predict » future as bright and.prosperous as that of ber youthful sisters lowa and Minnesota.At pight-fall we reach Fre- plan for producing a fire, which should insidu-.ously gather force till it became too great to be.mont, and soon fi.d ati excelient supper.Once successfully coped with.The.mischief is hid- more A route le we peer out ato the oa and den until its worst is Dearly socomplisbed.m3 D soem agains rather dreamily oa rpanse of ère.There would © be np safeguard, ; Weanness inevitably succeeds a few Hours later, this contingency bat by either didoontinuing the sad we seek comfortable positions and delighs | bot-air farnace system,or filing with brick,or otber | material, the present space between the walls.tul répose.Before.dawn we are thoroughly awake, and 800n witness the pleasing novelty of sunrise the pla B on plains.The Landscape fn aight our city churches are exposed to « | à like that which has proved so fatal to Bt.Andrew's, cultura! and grazing qualities, but at present | and it is clear that, in the- building of new the resort of four-foured and other game.Deer, ones, this danger should be obviated, at what- started by the approaching train, scatter hur- | nedly in every direction, but are noi sufficiently ever first additional expense in the erection of umorous to seek other pastare.At North the building.Platte we breakiaët, baving an appetite toat \\ Boramo Garnex \u2014Our attention bas been Julesburg, some ninety miles farther west, is a] called to a circular of the North Wales Botanic desoiate and uninviting situation.~All who Garden at Liandderfel, as containing some hints could remove from bere bave gone to Obeyenne, | which might stimulate Montreal to establish & of which more anon.This is the region of sage _.ue | brush, banch grase and alkali water, which ez.| ARIAT garden.We make the fol exe {rends bundreds o{ miles enst and wesi\u2014an 06 tract \u2014 easionai onsis \u2018of green, à few acres In depth, \u201c Our Botanic Garden bers ia no pécrniey bardering.each side of some alkaline stream.speculstion or commercial enterprise, but aims Prom Julesburg the summits of the bluffs are |.cimefiy at utilitananieæ in an endeavour to pro- crowned with à mañtie of white; and as we mote and to assist in every possible way a taste proceed we bear of à heavy smow-storm in the \u2018tor Gardening, both economic and oesful (bat region of Wahsateh.The railway bed about & not pegiesuing ornamental Gardening), and dozen miles trom Cheyenne bas been filled with that chiefly among the smalier farmers; the snow, and We are delayed some two hours by cottagers, and the rural population of this part the depth of the required cutung.Obeyenne of the Principality geserally ; 8 allsst reached, and the air m delightfully; \u201c1.By à gratuitous disiribotion of seeds sad aracing- lu beight is 7,040 fest, and.the grade of plants.18 still upward for many miles: Sherman! \u201c3.By a a mutual with those who uw the highest pomt (8,424 fest) of the are able and willing to help in adding to\u2019 our road over the.Rocky Mountains.Lesving store.there we begin to descend, \u2018and at night \u201c3.By advice and assistance in planning reach Larami a: a height of 7,175 feet.The|and managmg the gardens of the small farme valley of the same name à about «ixty miles | and cottages, and in offering such suggestions, un length, and 1s well _ watered.Block raising hints, and information, as the circumstances of 12-the principal business here, \u2018and fortunes are each particular case may seem to require.: For these purposes the Botanic Garden gate ing.At the swton, in the town of Laramie, | will ever be readily opened.Visitors will be the Railway Oompany have erecisd a very welcome to inspect whatever may be there 0 be handsome and commodious hotel, where atten- seen, and to carry away with them packets of tive waiters and an excellent bill of fare await, seeds ar spare plants as needed : for this purpose the traveller.Tne pure bracing air of this sec- | small collections of seeds will be kept always consequent on its great alti- ready for daæstribution, and lovers of the pleasant pursuit of Gardoumg vil over bo kindly re monary diseases), and it must become a pleasant osived.\u201d reaco Rawlings, a portion of.country about as | Coxritxrr or Coun.\u2014The Times bas: been uninviting as 188 CILZCDS.\u201c Bud offs\u201d are fre- condemned; in the person of its printer, in costs are so undesirable to the inoffensive traveller aad an apology for contempt of Gourt, nes that be requires much pressing before accepting much a8 it commented on the conduct of the the invitation to ome.It literally means to take ten paces and do your quickest with your re-| Company bad been put into compulsory liqui- \u2018| volver.The writer was informed by » fighting dation.This was an offence for which no ples man, from an overdose \u2018of \u201csudden death\u201d or 4 imger-on whiskey,\u201d that he could.could be set up, and the effect of the judgment + 1880.BCMMER ARRANGEMENTS, 1888.Tis Compauy\u2019s Lines are composed Of we Joubie-elig line, iron Sieamsutpe :\u2014 BUAINDINA VIAM:.SUN tons : (Buliding.) f'HUVSIAN.020000000000 ebb Dution, ENK AUSTRIAN ; LU \u2014Cupi Jd.J.Wylie.; NESTORIAK : \u20182700 \u201c .Lapt, A.D,-Aird | Mob A VIAN.\u201c2066 \u201c.Capt.Brown.PERU MIAN: So 8 .Oupl, baliantns.AIBKMAN) sac +.Capk Granem: £30 ROPEAKN Capt.Bouchelle LL smith, RNR Capl K5.Watts HIBERNIAN NU A-BCUTIAR | NouTH AMERICAN: Jité.* Capt.icuardsol.DANASCDS.rave a \u201c .Apt.Trooks.UTÉAWA.MBL -Oupl Areper- T.DAVID, : \u2026.; Au :\u201c Cap.W.Grauge.- oT ANDREW aver aves 142 * .Cupi E.Bcott MF PATRICE.7 8 Oapt; Hitclile.NoEW A4 trees.m= 8 2 Gépt Myhus.SWEDEN: 1020000000: , -Capl Mackenzie THE STRAMERS OF THE Liv ERPOOL | MAIL LINK Mailing fram LIVEKRPOUL every THURS.J DAY, and from: QUEBEJ) every BATUR- DAY, calling ai Loch Foyle to receive, on board an ixnd malls \u2018and passengers Lu and trom lre- wud and Scottand) are.lusmdied w be despaict- dnideruoted drai-ciass, full-powereu, Ciyue-bu:lk | such: must soon leave the line of railroad for the universe wouid'sit tempt.me to spend the - best part of my life id such a paradise of out duals, who oan compe! the silence of the press ed from Quebec :\u2014 NESTURIAN.000.Line 084 Bed NorTu AMERICAN.ian eave al .3uth NuVA BOUTLAN.:.20 00000000 ee Nov.tin MURAVIAN.cui.1enaépece eee sm : HIBERNIAN.eisai.0% 2b 4 PERUVIAN.ue aude ie SEC ath - of passage from Quebec: : CARIN.aes Lau ni ep En naenuus 2 00010 0 T0 Lo SOU BTREHAGE.0101 0000000 esse pe .$33.08 The BTEAMERS \u2018of the GLABGOW LINE (Sailing from Ginsgow évery TUESDAY, and {rom Quebec foi Glasgow every THURSDAY) intended Lo be despatched trom queuec : : dist ,.4h | Tih | sth Rates ar Fausuge tro Gabec': CABIN.; .$60.00 INTERMEDIATE.cares, .46 BPERRAGE Lu.0.0 n00svrs se sirie I An experienced Hurgeon carried on \"RCI VOIS).Hertlis Loi securéd until paid for, kor freisnt os dther parliculars, appiy to.(iù Portland) J FARMER, or HUGH à ANDREW ALLAN; in Que- pec V0 ALLANS, KAx a Cu.; in Havre to JOHN M.(QURRIE, 2] Quai D\u2019Orieans; lu Paristo GUSTAVE BussANGE, D Qual V oltaire: in Antwerp lo AUG.SCHMITZ à CO.; in Rotterdam Lo G.P.ÎTTMANN 4 ZooN; in Hamburg w W.Gieson & HUGO; in Belfas: to CHARLEY & MALOOLX; in Loucon VO MuMTGOMERIE & GREENHOENE, 17 Grace ctiurch street; in Glasgow to Janes 4 ALEX.{ the atove-named Insolvents TE SE Liverpool, are notified to meet at my office, No.J Dulon \u2019 ' & A.ALLAN, Buildings.Bt Xavier stree 1est: : Cy of Mont a on MUNDAY, the FIF- Corner of FS ovis and Common TEENTH day NOVEMBER, iso, at TEN streets, Montresi.\u201c Business Cards.1 Cc E 2 the matter of & A.DELANEY, | of Montreal.GROOERB, 1nsolvents.EN to- othe Estate of the above = Insolvents are requested to make Immediate adersiened, at bis Office,\u2019 Mer- JOIN HORSMAN, Gardener, To ; turns thanks to those who have patronized bimi for the inst nine.years, abd desires Lo re- | miud bis triends that be bus removed lis greenhouse 1 from Cote st.Luke Lo Dorchester avenue.{WILLIAM T.THOMAS, ARCHITECT, 131 GREAT BT.JAMES STREET., Tallors, 12 St.James sireel, have just re- -œived their FALL BLOCK, comprising the soLY IN\u2019 JAMS JARD] VE, of \u2018the meer a of Montreal, in- à latest Novelties of the Season.An inspection is respectfully solicited.Reudy-made Clotning.YTIMSON & RICHARDSON LEATHER COMMISSION MERCHANTS - 39BT, VETER STREET.divide , Sud &8 lating carried on pusi- 010 cents tar Donovan & Moran's Manufae- GA RLIUR, er the a mare aire LA rn | fre of Joue ebbled, Split, Polish, Grain and of JA AKDLNE à COPA / NY, Upper Leather.NSOLVENT.1 he 1nsoivent has made an ument of his YOM MISSION B \u2018BUSINESS, 1869 Estate tv ms,and the Oreditors are notified meel al ace of Rint sem, Rr a pod 1 PRODUCE \u2018DEPARTMENT.\u2018Wolfe sree niveal, ou We, the undersigned, ex sautinue tw sell on Com- E16 HT LY.J NOVEMBLE next, od man Flour, Grain y Ashes, Butter, Pork, and | ÉLÉVEN © bis Affairs, aud to : ing \u2018other descriptions of bountry Produce; and we carve fr u of 8, an appoint |aieo fill orders for the same.an Assnek 8, ; STEWART, Jaterie paies : LEATHER DEPARTMENT.Montreal, Uctuber, .In this department we sell all descript! of Leather on Tunuer's Account; and keep \u2014 and Cod Oil.ps SOLV iN 1 ACT OF 1869- Ja : In botb departments oar experience a and ou con- ma ve .ons secure tiers or Montreal, (rooer, au pares, opel io i ection nil St the market, whilst our.ChaTges are arate oN Ia INTE , 1860, af aud ofr setliements prompt.which Dividend will ro 80 JOHN DOUGALL & 00, : D PR EOWN, Assiguee, | ; Oeimmission Merchants, .Montreal, à Où.Montreal, A Ur _ : .| .Ç to owning property, in the street, or we would be 1 GOLTMAN & CO.; Merchant | ~ { the Fire Marshals not having sufficient know- | diately beneath the flocring under the orgen.es | From thence it swept up between the steme walls Tan Tawrssancs fn re Ming om tn Seveial hallow be accommodated ; but, strange to say, could'nt may be to induce policy-bolders to think that {see the pomt, and declined the honor.Lynch the Company has been vindicated by law, law nas weeded the towns of Laramie and | whereas rio examination into its affairs could be Obeyenze of their worst characters, and al ad der the motion \u201cto commit\u201d such.as \u2018could Bave taken place in an action for libel.It a man wantonly gives the lie to The Times quietly paid expenses snd made the.more lucrative, and to them less dangerous lo- ports \u201c | another bere they go out and settle it with the \u2018ordered apology, but refused to publish it.Inre- pistol ; but if the stranger is only civil and be- | : naves himself, be has no trouble with this class.ference to this case, same papers are expressing But with the other class, who afe getting bang- great.doubts of the propriety of continuing such ed in their boots, there is no fair play.got \u201cthe bead Oh a man,\u201d to use a frontier commit the ter of wapaper for tempt.phrase, they murder him'in eold biood, and this printer ofa ne contemp without cœuse.: All the mines in any alleged are being perpetrated by companies or indivi- laws, sage brush and alkali.Separation is ano- concerning these wros if have been ther station further west, and I do not wonder ve t into O es, Ne à ve ut its being so-named.To the emigrant wagon- y 8 ing .er, thoughts of home and kindred, refiscted by | Of silence, which might be indefinitely protract- such surroundings, must have assumed.« som- od, the wroag: doing might continue.- \u2018breness warranung the assurance that it would prove & separation for life.He bada™ oalcu- | Tes Tomowro.BywrarHETIO Mariza.\u2014Of iated ou the railroad.of (To be dy course there are people of all shades Opinion, and in a city the sine of Toronto there must be a number who sympathise with the business of distilling good grain into a fiery poison to curse the community ; but it shows a poor staw of - ness to cali the attention of the City Burreyor public opinion where persons of these views cas to the very bad state of the side-walks in Mont-| POId 8 public meeting and profess to speak for calm sweet, between St.Mary and Water sireets.the éitisens.- : MONTCALM STREET.\u2026 (To the Editor of the Witness ) Dnar Srr,\u2014 Would you again bave the kind- | They are reudered more dangerous from tie | However estimable Mess.Gooderoam & Worts may be in their private capacity, their .want of a lamp in that part of the strest,\u2014a fact it would be well for the Light Oommitwe, who | thik meet w-morrow for the despatch of business caused wmeere injury to Cannds than | business, to make a note of.We are not fortunate \u2018that of any other firm, simply because they were enougb 10.bave a Oity Oouncillor residing, or the largest distillers in the esuntry, and the in- well taken oare of in those matters, which probably accounts for Jacques Oarticr street ing of wages to workmen, were obtained at the % having two lamps between St.Mary and Water expense of the hlsod of victims of strong drink, streets.| am, sir, your most obt.serv, | and the teais and sufierings of their friends and Montreal, Nov.1, 1868.P.B.\u2014Bren Woodyard street street, with houses om only ope side of it, and Grant street, with not a single house in hd bave both lamps at the foot of them.the Government would lose $16,000 à week by the burning of their distillery; but if the void thom mad could act be Sled, the couse weld gain many times es mech.\u2018Pourmioaz.\u2014The statement of the Leader that Mr.Dunkin is to represent, in the Dominios Oar binet, the interests of the Protestants of Lower \u2018Oanada, is as facetious as if it bad appeared in.Diogenes or Grimchuckle.With all our esteem for Mr.Dunkin as à private gentiemen, aad Thursday, M1.7-40 | Thiradags 3s.0050 capacially as the nuther of the Dunkin Act, we wturday 3L.TIM Batarday, 30.ceeeee 8,400 cannot be blind to the fact that be hes been a0 convenient a Minister for the Romish hierarchy, The e Baily Witness.\u2018which rules Lower Canada, as they oould desire.TUESDAY, NOVEMEER x 1869.| OmouLaTIon of the Day Wirsmss during the week clomng 30th Oct, and the correspond ing week of last your i= .Oor., 1868.OCT.1888.Mondas, 9.2.400 Monday.B.S00 Pueaday, Z7.ade Tuesday, Wednesday, B.\u2026.\u2026.i,600 | Wednesday.0e «> 0.900 Zi.80 co.In this sonnection we mey state that we cannot understand bow euch public mem es \u2018Messrs.Dunkin and Morris, Who both have the highest character in private life, can Bink names and political fortanes with asy ame having the antecsdents of Bir Francis Hinoks.The only mesit we\u2019 can ace in sueb condast is THE FIRE AT ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH: Mr.Alfred Perry has written a letter: to the editor of the Gazette, pointing out the cause of the fire which destroyed St.Andrew's church.This cause, though patent to himself, he declares has not been as yet officially revealed, owing to said, foreake 8 sinking ship, but these gentiemes are stepping on board one ; for we cannot be- supported Sir John 4.Macdonald's Government, ledge of the phenomena of fires.Leaving, bow- gach a8 the Gibbs, Barbours, and many otbess, lever, for the present, this matter of alleged will continue to do 80 after the recent pools of technical incapacity, it may be siated thet Mr.i; oppress intemperance which be bas gives, Perry shows that the fire originated between _; all far be has entered into partaar- the ceiling above the hot-air furnace, and isme-.ship with Sir F Hinols.Quasrees = Naw Yar andthe lath and plaster, thus finding îts way is- The Pall election in Now York Btate is exsiting to the roof, and raced up the tower, which much interest.The chief strength of the Beme- afforded, during the gale which \u2018was then blow- ST ue LARC acted also ss channels to convey the flames; | when there happens to be an outlet \u2018from these Isteral spaces by means of a lower Of otherwise.It would, perhaps, be difficult to devise a better and the inside plastering.We believe many of European Assurance Company, after that - If they & med:mval power in the-hands of Oourts, as to ; Cases may and do arise, where great wrongs cidental benefits arising from it, such as the pay- Mons Licar.[families A telegraphic despatch swted.that the salf-ncrifieing spirit it implies.Baw, i is lisve that the respectable men whe bave hitherto | oratic party bas bese the Irish and German vote, | embeded 7 3 a tn + : \u201cXo A .Co * sat « vo us © \"ir sg ee [OLR RES .Cowes Mmm : rf = vas i ; Steel at the head: of the ticket, atid his name is: - expected to prove very ufluential with his coun: no righteousness, .it bad done all it ever proposed to do.doubt if liquor is eo bad as it is called, because .Vail true.- Democratic press, such as ite New York World, ~ \u201cBusfus\u201d line.were to à promise of marriage,\u2014or, to-epeak .Against gold-gambling.For instance, tbe Pre- - from tbe Preñch papers that the detachment of '.race\u2014on the 13th October last.ke _ weekly peper published at Hamilton, entitled the People's Journal, devoted to questions of © stead of pointing*to the bright side of religion: ~ temptations, inconsistencies, coldnaes, aad so _ forth.There is doubtless something in this ; bat, ou the other hand, the trath is the truth, feated in bis attempts to get into tbe Brit- \u2018 Grand Trunk press for brevity, but tbat is a can influence.elections in the interests of a _- party which is its bumble servant, so long will.- street Wesleyan church.Addresses were de.| THE MONTREAL | f DAILY WITNESS.Cd trymen, who are.not accustomed to- see Ger- ever, goad against the Republigan party on the | Temperau.\u20ac questton\u2014thé Initer having dienn-| Eursted itself by passing stringent laws againet liquor-selling on Sunday, &c.On the other hand, Mr.Greeley, of the Tribune, a staunch supporter of those laws, ie on the same 9 tioket with Sigel.Pousomat \u2014The Rev: Mr Aylsworth, agé: of the-Canada Temperance Union, preached in \u2018the American Presbyterian church on Sunday morning on the wordy, * Paul reasoned on temperance and judgment.to come\u201d In the aftermoon he addressed the Re- | ligious Temperance Meeting i iu Union Hall, and .some of the points he \u2018made are worthy of note.doubtless, be one of the moet attractive of.the season The band of the P.O.O: Ritle Brigade, under\u2019 the leadership of Mr.Miller, Is specially oslebrated amongst the many fine military \"wan nominated for, highoffices.Sigel, how-Lhande whiob have been in this city during the lagi seven years.been engaged; as has algo Mr.Weston, the vo- \u2018onlist, who lately made so favorable à debut be- powerful ag it is rich and flexible, and manage with a taste the result of high cultivation.We may add that the Prince will be received by n \u2018guard of bouor, commanded by Major Kennedy, aud will be escorted to.a dais prepared for him.The floor of the building will be ocoupied as reserved seats, and the galleries will be at the service of those who wish to promenade.\u2014 The many friends of Mr.Uonway, formerly of the Wellington bridge, will be glad to learn \u2018that.lie has been appointed Superintendent of the Io clune Canal.Mr.CG.\" was on from his boyhood, and has always been stten- tive to his diy, and enjoyed the good-will of Be \u2018said total abetipence was called a failure {hid employers and others.He was the moans because it had not putdown intemperance.Bus It promised to keep the sober from ever becoming \u201c-drunkarde, and toréform the inebriate however far gone, and it-infallibly did both wherever it was adopted.It did not promise to secure salvation, or anything else, but immanity trom drunkenness, aud for that it is infallible, The Gospel i:velf migbt be, inthe same manger, .barged with failure, seeing Bat all men were not yet religious; bat it never failed to accow-: phish «ll tbat it promised.Believe and thon shalt be saved,\u201d was always true, is true now, and always will be trae \u201cIn like manner men | iv does not show ita bad effects immediately.They forges that Scripture says, \u201c 4! lax it biteth like a serpent and stingeth like'an adder,\u201d and this | saying, \u2018like all other Seriptare, 18 cer- ess er team Quant AND Gop GaMnuine.\u2014The American Obicago Times &t., is out open-moutbed in the They bave found certain things in connection with President Grant, or rather with his wife: which are as nearly allied to gold- _ gambling.as.4 mutton chops and tomato sauce\u201d more correctly, not so nearly allied, for there Waa nothing contrary to à promise of marriage in these excellent victuals, whilst everything found out by the Democratic \u2018\u2018 Basfases\u201d is sideat interfered to break down the very * ring\u201d in which hé is said to have been interested.Of course, all our -journalists who.took the pro-] slavery side of tze recent conflict are holding up their bands and turning ap their eyes in boly -hirror at the degradation of the Chief Magistrate of tb} Caited States.+.\u201cTu Caxapiax ParaL \u2018Zovarus.\u2014We learn - Touaves \u2018tbat lett Canada for Rome sometime ago, on their way through France visited Roden, tbe.chief city of Normandy \u2014the cradle of their They got a» \u201cvery bandsome reception from the Oardinal- Archbishop of Rouen, who invited them to a grand dinner in toe Seminary of tbe place, and eotertaiced them in.-great atrle.It.was noted that the Canadians retained miany of the characteristics of their French ancestors in speech, Tiras.\u2014 L'Evénement \u201cstates that there pre-| vals at this.uments in Napierville a.strong agitation in; favor of the abolition of \u201cla Din\u2019 systefn \u201cTne member of the county to the Commons, Mr.Coupal, is at one with Lis -conati- toents in favor of abolishing the tithes, and attempts ars being made to get \u2018Mr.Benoit to express 8 simular opinion.ee, \u2014 We bave received the fret \u2018number of a political economy, such as protection, reciprocity, &e.It ia intended to be's sort of protectionist organ, snd will, doubtless, be taken by manufactarers; but it is not likely, we thiok, to circulsté anywhere else, and its influence on public opinion\u2019 will not, therefore, be very great.It is an eight-page paper, well printed, for $2 a _\u2014 The Rev.Heory Ward Beecher thinks that | Christiacs are not 8G wise as farmers.The latter at their exhibitions do not show the weeds, | stones, and hardpan of their farms, but the wheat, apples, peaches, &c., and- the best\u2019 specimens of \"their stock.On the other hand, Christians, in- in their meetings, are most apt to dilate on their .and it speaks well for the candor of Christians that \u2018they freely admit it.Cw \u2014 Sir Edward Watkins has again been de- ish Parliament, this time for Obester.The Grand Trunk press in this coun , 48 6 matter of course, regrets this defeat.We call it misnomer.The press which sustains its man- | agement, if that be extravagant or corrupt, instead of being an organ of the Grand Trunk is its greatest enemy.So long, however, as tbat management bas advertisements to bestow or \"there be a certain class of journals to laud it and every member -or ex-member of it to the \"skies, whatewer may be their real merits or demerits.CITY ITEMS.\u201c \u2014lti is stated thas the writer of the patriotic : poem, which took the prise on Saturday night at the entertainment given by the Osledonian .Society, is a» lawyer of Toronto.He, however, prefers the keeping of the copyright to the re- _ ceiving of the $60, \u201c= Meesrs.F.Mackensie, L.- H.Davidson, 8 .B.Dawson, and BE.E.Shelton have been ap-| \u2018pointed & committee to raise $30,000 - in the | Diocese of Montreal, for the purchase of a house and property on Mansfield street, Montreal, for ® school for the education of girls.Ausesin Tuarr \u2014Mossre.Buchanan, Lecki .& Co, bave instituted a criminal.prosecuti against & tavern-keeper for appropriating a bogs- \u2018head of gin, delivered by a carter in mistake.Tai $1,600 Rosamay.\u2014It is now stated au thoritatively.that Mr.Poulin, who was re a urine Lo 31.000 on board the Richelien mer, ost $16,000.He has Dot yet reported his Joss to the Moutreal.Police bat we understand that private enquiries are .being msde into the affair, which Ppears what mysterious., some- WasLavan Musionasy Servions.~The.feat of SDnivérsary miesiUnsry meetings, for thé eastern circuit was held lat night in Bherbrooke- \u2018 livered by several ministers and Isymen, and} there mo pleats attendance.A similar esting to-night in the L tiere street churcb.'s \u201cmemes Graxp Psouamaps Conouzz Ar 788 Onrerau Paracs:\u2014We call the attention of \u2018our readers to the grand promenade concert of the Young | Men's Christian -Association, to be- beld this _ evening in the Orystal Palace.Independent of the presence of Prince Arthur, under whose -| of Dr.Ross.of saving three persons last summer, who | fell into the canal at different times.that Antoine Dvsjardains, Felix Lafranchise and Joseph Duport, three young men of no occupation, were ariested on Sunday, for sn alleged tighway robbery committed in the Obaboilles square police distriot.It is said phim.The case will be tried before the Court, to-morruw.Muuitaurt IntaLLIGENOS.\u2014 Oapt.Grant, Dis- Lower Provinces on duty.Leave of absence to proceed to England is granted to Lieut.W.Grant, 1st Bait.\u2018Rifle \u2018Brigade, from 4tb Nov, 1869, to 4th May, 1870.At the recommendation of a: medical board, Capt.Bunbury, lst Batt.Ritle Brigade, will proceed to England, and report to the Adjutant-General.\"Ax Unenataruy Waarca.\u2014A short time | ago a young gentleman lately out from England was \u2018met by a needy countryman Who.requested assistance The young man went security for the poor follows board, and gave-bim some cash aud clothing.\u2018On bis return to the city, after a short absence in the West, be found that bis protege bad been to bis.room, opened his trunk and taken out of it seven or eight halt-sovereigus, à silver watch with a gold chain attached to it, and à check for £30 sterling drawn on the Ne- ough Northamptoushire, Bogland, of the date of May 4, 1868.\u2014Gaseise .| McGILL COLLEGE, MEDIUAL \u2018STUDENTS\u2019 - FRITIVAL.Last evening the annual festival of tbe ou dents of the Medical Faculty of MoGill University, was beld inthe Terrapin.The students and a few invited friends, to the number of about sixty, sat down to dinner at 8 o'clock.; Tbe chauman, Mr.Alex.Henderson, delivered à brief introductory speech, and the usual loyal toasts followed; Capt Burland, replied very ap- propistely for the volunteers.Dr.Ross, of the Geuers! Hospital, in respond- 15g to the Alma Mater, spoke of the feeling of with grate:ul respect of the adle corps of pro- dents would enjoy next year ibe comforts and facilities of à commodious building, and added that.as a University man of ten years\u2019 standing and as a-prizeman, he was sorry to see sc-little interest manifested by.classes in the competition for prizés.There were many there whom he knew 10 be quite competent to compete, if « \u201cthey \u2018would remember the motto of the.college arms, nal sine magno labore ; and they had every reason to feel confident \u2018that be who deserved ithe palm, would bear it, .\u201cThe \u2018sister Udiversitios\u2019 was: proposed and responded to by Mr.college, Tcronto, Who concurred i in the re Mr.Huot of Acadia College, Nova Sooti is, been taken to insugurate a community of feei- 108 among the seats of learning.Dr.Roddick responded in a short speeeh to \u2018The Dean, Faculty and Former Gradustes.\u201d He said the present festival Was à great improvement On previous years.Mr.Blackader, responded briefly for the Arts, Mr.Morrison\u2019 for the Freshmen and Mr.Oamp- bell for the Ladies.Several songs were sung during the evening ; the bealths of Des: Ross unions in business and politics, no steps = and aftersinging \u2018 God Save tbe Queen\u201d the party.broke ap about 10.30.- During the whole evening the conduot of all present was moe: gentlemanly, and nothing oc- | carred to mar tbe pleasure of the meeting, a fact which was noticeable as a great.improvement on ch festivals o! previous years.| TRINITY CHUROB YOUNG MENS CH Is \u201c\u2026 TIAN.ASSOOTATION.Young Men's Obristian Association was held last night in the.lecture-ball of tbe church.P.Dumoulip, president, occupied.the chair, in the absence of the Lord Bishop.of these Associations, the first of w lich on this continent.was commenced in the city of .Montreal.He then pointed out \u2018their objects, namely, self-improvement, and the improvement of those around.them, taking for a guide the Word of God.After the stady of the divine Word, might come that of history, which should be studied closely.Especially should :& young man, before devoting himself to any pursuit, seek for divine guidance in the matter He concluded by enforcing the cultivation af a -epirit of love towards all who loved Jesus Obris, by whatever name they were called.Rev.Uanon Bond delivered an address, in the course of which be asked.Could.not young men be instrumental in rescuing their fellow-cres- tures from intemperance?Ne then proceeded, from Scripture exemplars, to point ont.ocertain duties which young men of to-day might fulfil.This was their very seed-time of life, and\u2019 se they sowed 80 would they reap.Rev.W.P.Ourran bote testimony to the usefulness of thd\u201d present Association, and ar selled young men to become members.of Such.Young ladies, too, might.do good work in erting.therasel ves in bebalf of these Ass bo tions.\u201cThe Rev.Obairman, smongst other \u2014 stated that this Association bad stirred up the \u2018Indies to form a kindred one.the young of their flocks, and especially the study of the Word of God by the latter.\u201cwaa unavoidably absent.The meeting was soon aftepwards concluded ith singing, and the pronouncing of the bepe- otion.COMM ERCIAL.| Mowraaar Wiruses Orrion, 11,4.m., Nov.1, .Weather is milder, indications of rain.- They im, at.T a.m, 34° abdve zero.° Gamr Oamapun Saur Diroura\u2014A 1 ira Ÿ pondent of the New York World, in giving an account of the great salt mines of America, far- nishes a glowing description of the vast salt \u2018deposits recently discovered at Goderich\u2019 and Clinton, on the shore of Lake Huron.\u201cHe de- tensivé in the- world, \u2018and, as already known, to 1 extend at lesst forty miles north and south along: the sbore, while nothing is known as to their breadth.These beds seem to be from 40 to 50 feet in thickness, and the salt produced from the brine is one of the whitest and.best as known to commerce.: The Kingston Whsg, in reference to th valuable discoveries, says :\u2014 | - \u201cThere can hardly be s question that the theory is correct, that, at some distant period, the space covered, by all these great American Lakes, and an immense extent more now: dry \u2018land, was an \u2018inland salt-water ses, which, by some convulsion of nature; was \u2018separated from | the ocean, and ultimately evaporated, eed patronage the concert will be given, it will, the deposits of rock sait from 40 to 50 feet thick, This maguvificent band has ; oie a Montreal audience, in connection with.the.Boaton Quintette Olub.She has a voice: ns: the canal Hieawar Ro EBaRY.\u2014The police sheets record: that.they |.knocked a man down and tock his watch from.trict lospector of Musketry, proceeds to the uonal Provincial \u2018Bank ot England, Peterbor- ; 2107 1843, 562 833 530.loyalty which ever characterized tbe students | towards ibeir old McGill Tciveraity: He spoke fesaors, and referred.to the bope that the stu-| Anderson, of the Trinity | Ks alsospoke in reply to the \u201csister Universities\u201d.ad ssid wiiile confederation was bringing about of Buperfine (from Western and Roddick and the Chairman were propoded, j 1 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE BY G 1+ AND FORCORRESPONDING WEEK,OF 1808.TT Railway.Lachine Canal.| - The annual.meeting of the Trinity Church | There was a large attendance, and the Rev.J.| Rev.Canon Bancroft referred to the power | as | Flour, bris, crear.Rev.Canon Loosemore urged the assiduous inculeation of right principles by ministers upon | The Chairman stated that Rev.Oanon Bal ch | | \u2018thirds, $4.25; First Pearls, ominal, $5.70 irregular, closing strong at $I.00 £o.b.; clares these deposits\u2019 to be amongst: the most ex- | now found \u2018on the east side of Lake Huron.I this theory le correot, tiere is pvery reason to believe that salt will be found about the same depth all along the shores, for owe miles inland, of all the great lakes.\u201d Thé Goderich jdeposit was\u2019 licovered \u2018lying |! st more than 1,000 feat\u2019 below: the surface, and the last strata which overlaid i was a mass of mestone and clayish shell atjova 100 feet in similar enlt deposits exist in the neighborhood of Kingston, aud pot far from the surface, since Kingston le lower by come 1,000 feet than: Gode: rich.The salt springs at Morton's.distillery, at the Tormer place; he \u2018suapects to |be symptoms of such doposita.This Mortyn's spring bas ignorantly, it is said, beeu called a edhoinal spring.But it is stated\u2019 to be \u2018impregua ed with what is in reality nearly pure common s«it, and.a boring the same great rook-salt deposi Treason to think, existe for wil the shores of all: the great lak gate area bas, \u2018it is thought by a distant period.one.vast inlan salt-water sea.\u2018which, there is s inland along y whose aggre- any, formed at y sod, possibly, | * \u2014 À notice of application to be ade to the | Provincial Parliament, for a charter to \u2018incorporate a Company to build a R ilway from the Town of Belleville to the Tow ship of Madoc, bids appeared inthe Intelligencis.A Goob Oaron.\u2014The schooner.* Laura Bell\u201d which bas been engaged in fidhery snd com- weroe at Labrador, arrived at Halifax on the 23rd ult, with the following cargo :4-340 barrels of salmon ; 300 quintals of codfish; 260 barrels ot berring ; 1,000 gallons of cod- al; \u2018100 barrels of geal-0il ; 4 bales of fure ; -25Ô ca Lakina ; 10 barrels salmon\u2019 trout, and 8 barrels of \u2018capelin.\u2014 L'Evenement.\u201d | SL Exrorr «r Lomaum.\u2014We have received from the.Department of the Secretary of State the return to.an address ot the Senate for an account of all square pine Umber, loge, plank, scautling and boards shipped to the United States from each of the Provinces of the Dominion in each year, from 16th March, 1883, to 1866, inclusive, and from 16th March, 1866, to 16th March, 1869, inclusive, reducing the hole quantities to superficial fee! of iricn thickness.The full.wing are.the results ; Ontario and Quebec, 1863, 310,639,850, Bacal year ending 30th June, 1865, 861,857,850; 1868, 485,352,840 1867, 533,729,- Plank and boards constitute the great bulk of the exports which, it may be observed, have largely increased since the termination of the Reciprocity treaty.In 1863 white pine reacbed (board measure), 24, 263,040; in 1868, 11,604 480; planks\u2019 acd boards, 1863, \u2018296, 343 000 ; 186 553.708,000 Nova Scotia, 1863, 7.681, 880 ; I 68, 7.676, 288 : New Brunewick, 1863, 13, 421, 130 ; 397,792 ;01868,17, 048.AIT.\u201car nd total; 1863, 349,132,660 ; 1866, 519, 495, 28 983,006 ; 1868, 697, 451,076, Cattle, Extra, none ; First q $7 00 ; Second and Third, $5.-Milch Cows, $30 to sas; -Hoge, live wt.$7 50 10 $8.50; Dressed, $9 50 to \u2018$10.80 ; Hides, 7c.to 8c.; Pelt, 70¢.10 80c ; Tallow, Sie: Ramark3\u2014Tbe market opens for tbe week, with a full suppiy.of cattle.The first quality \u2018are not plentitul ; oo Saturday [here were 108.bead bought and shipped for Boston.Hogs io Sheep and lambs dull.\"CORN EXCHANGE DAILY r REPORT.Monrasar Oons Rxonanen, Nov.1, 1869.FLous, per brl.of 196 Ibe \u2014Superior Extra, nominal ; Extra; $5.00 to $5.10; Fancy, $4.86 | to $0:00 ; Supers.from Oanada Wheat, $4.65 to | $4.67}; Western States\u2019 Super., $4.67} to $4.65: Swoug Supers.from Canada Wheat, $4 80 to $490; Medium Btrong Supers.$4.70 - $475, Superfines from Western Wheat (Welland Canal), $4 65 to $4 70 nominal; OCity-brands ca, $4.70 Canada Superfine, No.$4.35 to $4.40; Western States, No.3, FA 35 to $440; Tine, $400 to $4.10; Middlings, $3.76: Pollards, bomina! ; rdinary 0.0.Bag Flour, $2.25 to $2.30 pe ; dinary Oity-bags, $2.25 to $2.: $2.30 to $2.35.The Corn Exchange was not numerously attended this forenoon, and little or.:00 business done, this being a fete d'obligation Prices are nominaily unchanged, \u2018Receipts by nominal ; 6,496 bris.Uarusai.\u2018per: barrel of 200 Its.\u2014Nomibal' at $4.50 to $4 69.AND LACHINE CANAL FOR PAST WEEK, Ocl.30 Oct.28 Oct.37°.Oct.28 Rye, bu.; 48; 006.Rye-Flour, bris.* 50°.Ostmeal, brls.,.1, 128 830 1,000 Cornmeal, bris.25 220 200 Want, per bush.of 601 \u2014no Bales reported ; No.2 \u2018Ohicago Spring nominal at 99c Psass, per 60 1bs.\u2014 Nominal t 75c.to Mo: Oonx, per bushel of, 86 1 tions.\u2019 | Oars, per bushel.of 32 lba.\u2014 Nominal at 30c.to 32e.Pour, per - Market of 200| lba.\u2014 - Mess, $28.50; no-Thin nor Prime Mess in market; Prime, $24.00.Cusses, per.1b.\u2014Quiet.\u2018Ma 12c.to 13}c., according to quali Asuus, per 100 Jbs.\u2014First $5.45, according to \u2018tares ; \u2014\u2014 be quoted at Pots, $5.40 to nds, \"$4.80; to $5.80, .MiLwiuxss, November 1.No.1 Wheat, - No.2 ipts;.\"214,000 Flour, nomi- do., 93je.to 94c.fob.re busheis ; shipments, $0,000 bush | nal.Freight unchanged.Omoago, November 1.\u2014No.3 Wheat, quiet at 94c.f.0.b.; receipts, 128,000 bush.; shipments, 91,000 bush: Oorn, da at 66c.f.o.b.; receipts 73, 000 busb.; shipments, 139,000 do.\u2014 Herald, this morning.New Adrerisements This porn ADIES WHITE and Colored Kid Gloves trom 1s, 3d.& pair and PR: \"wards ; Gents\u2019, 2s.and upwards, tMORISON\u201d Schr, \u201cProvidence,\u201d fro Canso : Large No.k SPLIT HERRINGE » in barrels and.f-barrels _ Co PICKLED CODFIBH, - do PICKLED HADLQU do COD OIL, ; \u2026 4180 ,\u2014Lake Superior WHIT FISH - o - Do 8 ALMON TROUT.\u201cM.LAING, 877 Commissioners street.OVER 2,600 Pairs Kid Gloves os ele nid in two days, Baiane & Faoves willed out on Desday a ursday a MORIBON \"3\u2014RECOLLET HOUSE.y INTER PEA JACKETS, $5 - 10 $8.The great Christmas Sale of Glotn- thioknoss.The writer in the Whig thinks that: of a very fow hundred feet might, posaibly, tap | 1865, 29,- | AIDE AM.\u2018better supply, but still eelling aÿfüll quotations.| Goan G.T.Railway, 3;600 bris.; ; by [Lachine Canal, RAILWAY ; 1869., 1865.| Ino.| 1868, | Wheat 9150 5850] 281861] 197106 Corm.fees.m1 1837-82-87.Pense.veneer 2548, WOOL.42TH SR Oats\u2019 o.oo.19, MO].Alt 3% Barley.0.es.0 S80] 1298] [ i 0e eves lL eas ep fea OUP Louver.i.\u201813866! .-7801| 18530] 16044 |\" |.Oat & Cornmeal 100' 0] 354] 00 Ashes., 49 194.\u2018BB 87 Butter .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.5007 _-1706|\", 1667 978 Cheese.; 27 736 853} - 81] Pork.:.! weld 18 313|- 200.Le eB 50] ~ © 3 32 93 RAR 102) b 8 Lace = ue 240: a ui 1° \u2018an 00 Leather.242 8471 * au Lressed Hogs °F - 20; .12 Whiskey amd | se va - : Highwines.| - ES; - 1941 Di es Tobacco.\u2026.| oan 100 P \u201c Nov.1, \u201cOct.16, , Nov.1.- .1869.1869.1868.Wheat, ba.439,004 402,987 139,461 Corn, buon 19, 101 .48,440 110,000 Pease, bu.36,218 5,900 23,700 Osts, bu.1,600 1300 11,940 Barley, ba.LL) 6,800.FOR SALE \u2014Just arrived, per| ho Adverisementsthis Forencos ONT yesterday (Nov.1) Evon- | ing, about half-past six, between Bt John siresl and Ni, James\u2019 Hôtel, n small square Leather ample Case, coutaluing Tews.The fiuder will bo rewarded on loaving the Case ul Colnon, Lamb « Cos, FUND: on \u201cThursday Tint, in v ireat St.James sLreet, à-purse of money; o owner may have it by\" roving the same, 4 Notre Lame al.PURKISH OR i ROMAN BATH.For positive equal the aboyf , : DR, MAOBKAN, 140 8L Monique street, usar Crystal Palace.Hor rs: Ladies, 104 to 12 a.Bu.; Gen- to mn.Battitog \u2018tHemen, DRESSEN I! DRESSES! L'or varielv, novelty, quality, aud value; go to JAM EN WIL- LIAMBON & CJ, 448 Notre Dane street.RISON i.RUSH at.W.B.) BOWIES for CHEAP F LANNELS: : OR Sale, a lot of land, adjoining the Montreal House in- this city, having wo\u2019 froutuges, opi Capital and Commi«sloners streets, coulaining GE feet In tue Northeast line, and 63 feet in the South line.I'he front.l age on Commisaloners atroet 1s, 81 feet, and 50 feet dn Oupitai street, with a stone house and futher bulla y to OLIVIER.BERTHK- LET, ENQ., rconter street.talulng Four Rooms.tent low ull st Mes.Loquire at 145851 Urbain street, ki em K.JOHN WENTWORTH, UARP ENTER, Blackrock.road, Cork.re and, begs tu acquaiut thé Trustees.of the late.Mr: Car nter, tuut he is the eldest (irand- #11 of the lale Jumes Carpenter, of (irange, bear Buttevant, Co, of Cork, aud of lis Wite, klizabeth Gale, of Kilkouny.BH LISH AND FORBIGN ve HOUSE.swi rr ere - S WATOBES We now offer to the Trade: the largest.Stôck of SWISS WATC ES EN THE DUOMINION.- Couslating of- ilver Cpen Face Cylinders, 5e Bliver Hunting Cylinders, Bliver Hunting Avcrea, .Électro-Fiate Hunting Cylinders, \" IElectro-Piale Hununug Aucres, Ureide Hunting Anercs,.Gold Upen Face Cylinders, , goid Hubting Cyilnders,, o.d Hunting Aucres, : : .\u201cGold Huvting Seif-winders, dold Huntiig Repealers, - old Huntiox Chronometers.\u201c ROBERT WILKES, 455 8r, PAUL STREET, Moutreal, 48 AND so YONGE sTREET, Toronto, iS\u2019 DRUG HALL.DIXON'S AR MATIC ¢ BLACKBERRY CAR MINATIVE.« ; The most popular remedy for Diarrhea, Dysentery, and all Summer Complaints.Safe, piea- sant and eflectual.CARBULIC DISINFECTING F LUID, Chilo ride of Lime, Copperas, and ai! the popular disinfectants, in pac witlesand jars, LIQUID CITRATE OF MAUNESIA (Charles Eliis à Son's, Philadelphia,), .an agreeable Re- frigerunt and Laxitive,~very extensively used in the United tates.JOHN ROGERS & CO,, .133 8.James Btreet., LS Tots SOUPE s0mx GOSNELL & oo, .of Tollst Soaps of ibe finest quality, viz.: Honey.sparent, These Soaps,\u2019 unlike.the ordinary goods sold \u2018do not chap the bands, but impart 8 natural soft ness tothe skin.They are also valuable for the removal of Tanand Freckles.Ra To be bad of al Drugeists and Portomen.pa Pr SR-HAN GIN as A full and à durs Stock al moderate prices.: DE|ZOUCHE BROS, ' 1 Notre DaMk STREET.New \u2014 Fran abd paylug for this advert seront, Apply to.resent \u201cluxury, as well an for auib- wequont.beneficial effect, DO: form of Ball can.\u201cONDON HOUSE.\u2014 \u201cDRESSES ' 71D GLOVK SALE will be coutinué d.on Wednesday ni and Thursday LÀ fe LET, \u2018with immediate posses- | sion, a comfortable Brick Tenement, cons.- FANCY Dixss Goops, : \"BLACK AND COL'D SILES AND POPLINS, BHEETINGS, FLANNELS, &C., &C., | Laces, - \u2019 Lo.J ORSE BLANKETS, Perfumers to Her Majesty, and Manufacturers Brown Windsor, Elder Flower, (Glycerine, Tran- .| DOUGALL à CO, | Fox SALK, A\" JES! APP JEN! \u2014 Five Hundred Barrels Choice Winter hand.) plo od Apples, A ship log lots, and to.sult | amilies.&.CO., Corner Mt.Peter and Gommisstoners sraatr, _ 2eme PING 6 AUTAUR SUITE Is, C iristmas Bale hus commcuced.; Gust reponse EAP FLAN NEL4 NEW MUSIC By far the prettiest piece recently tmaued Is the.PRINOE ARTHUR 'MAROH.Price 25c.DEZOUOBE BRUB., \u2018351 Notse Dame street, BT B LE ES, TESTAMENTS, H PSALMS, MURRAY & Co.bave now com pleted their Fall Importations of the above, and bave on banda very fine assortment, suitable for .THE FAMILY, : THE POLPIT, un THE PEW, AND \u201cTHE POCKET, ,- I.ail.sizes aud styles of Binding.Prices reasonable.An.early call solicited, The uddress is\u2019 ; MURRAY &00, : BTATIONERS HALL, Corner of Notre Dame and ft.Join streets.JLANNELS l FLANNELS!!! W.8 BOWIE a CO, \\ EW.DRY GOODS ESTAB: N° 7 _LIBHMENT, ES WATSON & WARNOOK \u2018Invite public sitenton lo, to their Splendid New NEW-$ANCY AND STAPLE DRY 30oDs, NAMELY : CLAN AND F ANOY TARTANS, FRENCH MERINOES, Reri AND EMPREYS CORDS, EsoLISH AND CANADA HOSIERY, WiscEYs, FLANNEUS, LINEN Goons, Together with a cholce assortment of .LACE CURTAINS, \u2018KID: Groves, RIBBONS, AND - .BMALL Wanzs.W.&W.respectiahy solicit a share of public patronage, as their stock and prices Will compare favorably with those ol.any estavlishment in theolty.426 and a NOTRE DAME STREET, \u2018NEAR sr.PETER STRERT.\u2018 EMA NELS! FLANNEL3!! c - Great rush at W.B.BOWIE & CO, for EAF FLANNELS, Various sizes and qualities.For SALE Low, LEWIS 8.BLACK & THOM, a 184 MoGILL STREET.Just oom HECKEL PLUMES, All Colors, , TARTAN VELVETS 5 AND TARTAN SATINS, FOR TRIMNM rx e's BROWN, OLAGGETT & MoCARVILLE, 463 Norax DAME STREAT.PPLES.For sale; a few Barrels of hand\u2018picked Grise, Fameusé, aud.5 Apply to.JOHN t.Paul street.150 barrels- hand- icked.FAMEUSE and POMME GRIS PLES.Parties intending to sbip can have.selected.Fruit on making early 8, application to M.H EYMOUR, Lawrence \"Apples.LUBIN'S! LUBI .FERFUMES! a \u201cMes TREAL DRUG HALL - = ® JUST RECEIVED, \u2018 FRESH COD LIVER OIL, Direct va Newfoundiand.: , Only 60 cents, at Co = TATE & COVERNTON' 8, N'St! LUBIN'StI PERFUMES 11 \" Established 633.i ( YHRISTMAS Sa A LES COM- \u2014 A TER & KENNEDY'S GREAT CLOTHING SA as commenced.Their Clothing Clrouler 18 the mo:t perfect and comprehensive we have sver seen, It is in Book F'orm,and contains the system for self-measurement.1t will be sent free by Post or can be had at their Store.All Classes, from the wealthiest, to the humblest tradesman, can be sulted at tnis Establishment.Being akio Wholesale Traders and Importers ythey Possess every advantage for appl; ing the ublie demand.We understand that their : Eve-dollar | and etght-doilar Pilot Jackets, are taking à lead ib the City.Their Prince Arthur Salts, com- runk Winter Suits, at $10.50, are.unsurpass A Jiberal discount alowed on.all Suits Pi ariog the Christmas Sale.The new Prince Arthur Qollars a are supplied to Custumers at 3s, the Xe [CHOICE FRUIT, | - NEW RAISIN®, Ex BRITISH wexs,\u201d direct, from Malaga: LONDON LAYERS og usChinis CL BLAOK CORO WN BLUESIS SINGLE UF.0 BLUR TREBLE CROWN, 0 0 8 Sir, IMPEKIAL C'REBLE; OBOWN.| gh .L80,\u2014 \u2018 NW ROTI JORDAN RAL MONDE.; UF, - \u2018Mca; Its Han § areliouse [ | HPERIAL, INSURANCE {Londan, abies 1808, ° Capital, foaures alnat loss or das nage .b are, \u2014Band® Fes, Hotta Housel sold i Mou Property, on nd Agricul mao & 5 \u201d RINTOUL BR OTHERS, .2 st.erly H pr a.* former Kors 4 going on at TER 4a KKNNEDY?Bh oseph sireol, {wo doors cast or va 6 grat ST, JAMES STRERT.10 | «a.pus MEDICAL HALL, Opposite ren Post Ornos, Ce Co 81.James street.A very \u2018large supply lately, received of \u2019 - NAMED: HYAOIN TH BULBS, - And now - for: sale by the Gross, the Dozen, and the single Bulb, La LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED.And a Case of Green, Purple and Blue © © 7 7 HYACINTH GLASSES, ~~ CL Also at very moderate pripes.on : Uhristmas Sale, now going on.Rlete at $12.50, are the favorite; and the Grand | D \u2014 \u2019 Established 18 8 3 3.5 pain CE ARTH UR COLLARS 13jc the box, at RAFTER-& KENNEDY'S DRAIN PIPES.Ta complete assortment ¥.& F.P.CURRIE a CO/S,, MONTREAL Dram Pipe GREY NUN BTREET,.Corner William street.aber en hand at 10 ou & HILL, IMPORTERS OF PIANVUFORTES AND OARI- NET ORGANS, 15 GREAT BT.JAMES sTREST.call attention tosthe | Ihe ere Be TI ORGAN, a new in-, \u201cPORTABLE\u201d CABI strument in this market.© These little Organs have the Automatic swell,\u2019 \u2018are In neat black walnut cases.occupy but litle space, and being quite equal, in quality of toue and in durability, to the larger Cabinet Organs, late sold with the usual five years guarantee, When played with tne Planoforte the combina- .tion is extremely pleasing and satisfactory, So.:the very low price at which they are sold, 3 ! \u2018places them.Sines the reach ot all.| Rat MOND'S HAND SEWING HINE.PL lof yoars, Will HxM, ¥ .RAYMOND'S name stamped on exch machine, DE GARINER, has removed tol 12 co.lth tho latest improvements, jp unly pte Machine 1e that has \u20ac AT RUN, QUILT, BRAID, and EMBROIDEE, and do ave ind of work.is SIMPLE, SILENT, RAPID, DURABLE.Works by the banu -or foot.Each Machine guaranteed.INFERIOR IMITATIONS are numerous.CAUTION, \u2014 None genuiné wi out HAS, .H.B8ANDERS, ° ok eht for Manufacturer, t.James D M Montreal :| Papers, ac, | obtain further information by applying Lo N°tbHsIm Pabert street (PO Meme Bors vas, VV ANTED, a good, plain Cook Apply at 290 Drummond street.ANTED, a Coachman that can be well recommended.Apply ail Bf.Paul st \\ TANTHD, two or three Jour neymen \u2019Shoemakers.Good wagg Ww.AN TED, a middicaged Pro: testant Woman, as Housekeeper.A Ply at this ofMee, - > W ANTED immediately, a Gene : ral Servant.Apply at 19 Latour street, WwW ANTED, a Servant Man who thoroughly undersiands the care of Horses, snd who will make himself generaiy udeful.Good recommendations required, Apply WANT ED, a respectable y joug Girl aa Nurse, Go take care of ; © good references, and bea Pn testant.- Apply at 856 Bt.Catherine st.VV ANTEL, à respectable Yet at an Apprentice to the Fogloeais.ness.Apply at BeRRY'S MACHINE SHOP, 00 ner Anderson snd Laguuchetiere sizreets.! for a fiat.-Class Bris 1 Life Assurance Com pany.\u2019 Address * Delta,\u201d WITNESS ofics.= Situations: Wanted: ANTED, a Situation in the Wholesale Grooery Busive:s, as Bales map, or Office Clerk, by a young man Wao hes had five years\u2019 experience in lhe Retail Gro cery Business in this City, Address Box 17 Post Office, Montreal.JTOREMAN, Express Driver, or Light Porter.~ Wanted employment a tuch by a man that is educated in both French and Kogl'sb.The best of city references fron last employers.Adoress O, P,, WITNESS SITUATION WANTED by an Englishman, just arrived, as Kngine Driver; would make himself géneraily usefel.Apply to D.MACKAY, at 60 Nazareth street, WANTED, a Situation as Kngi- i = meer, b references.Address JOSEPH\" Reeth.point st.Cnaries, Mon real.ANTED, by an Accounts doom Eee Par 2s (lerk or -keeper< no -The best of tentimonials.~ Address by lem.H.8, this office.Wanted: \u201cCertified.\u2018Engineer, of many years' experience, ; vrishes a Situation à drive à Stationary Engine; three years\u2019 rek- fence from last employer.Address \u201c Engi- meer,\u201d this office, Ove Thousand good sound Coal Oil Barrels wanted immecistelr, for which highest cash i ill be.given, pr ex « A.RAMBAY & SON.EWING WANTED, by a young Woman capable to do all kinds of plain wing.Adiress Low's Temperance House, 8 St Henry street.with a capital of from $5, $10,008, to engage in a good ying business.Address, with real name, Par inore 1p,\u201d this office.10 PER CBNT.INTEREST.- a Wauted for two or three year.Interest would WITNESS office.JRLORMATION WANTED OF PETER GORMAN.a Plasterar i £303 loft {ho Parish \u2018of Wicklow: ad 6700 0, and are eu be iu = adress EDWERD CA CARTER, a port, :Conn.NFORMATION w ANTED OF OF WILLIAM CARTER, who left Mr of Clonmauon, Ireland, 25 yours a oped to be in Montreal.Address EDW .Box 80, Bridgeport, Conn.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \"MWO young YO Sonne be accommodated with and rooms at i8 St.Louis street, opposite H street.man in a respectable Frege where Luglish Is spoke.Address A Nass office.furnish Hi #8 per eek.Address E.R., WITNESS office, Wal ANTED, by a young Gentle- and Child; would par Must be wituin five mivutet Paie DC et Post Office.Hererences sis en 40 required.Address, stating terms, Box 131§ P.O | BYARD Wanted with doable: bedded room for two gentlemen are kept; ir the vieiuity of Beaver H ferred.Address, stating terms, & & U pre ~~ RESPECTABLE person wish: board at a very moderate rate, an willing ing make herself come what usefu .tou Ta se ave a pleasanl compa house; refeiences exchanged.Apply at No.St.Catherine street.NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN can have a comfortably Furnished \u2018 \u2018with pa: tialor entire, Board, lu a Quis.espe 0 San Members of Chnristiau Churches pre \u201c| NEss office.ferred Address No.mn WITNES6 office, l\u2019rotestant prefers ; AN El), an active Canvasser | a \\borougbly competent and (OA: OIL BARRELS WANTED.ANTED, an active partner luable rty as security.Ten 0 Per us ould ba, paid.Add Board, Rooms, &c.\u2014\" Men, .of stadt ANTED, Board for a = | 8, Wi WAKE das, for a Lady man, suil\u2019 Board, without rooms, in \u20ac Ye fé auteet Bei 1C rn ROUM men, at NO- 3 \u2014 ARTE LV nat ibe 1 ale N., lou wich\u2019 Le Lromeler, c Thermom etc g win Miles iu soow, depth Bain, depth | \u201cSPEC - Japan Sw \u2018- Burnett's baoey to the without a d have no cha \u201cdebate in th bave resigns then Prim which suits stance of its semblan( - served as a withdraw, a \"in, then Pn of the grea: \u2018between fri enemies Ww! spare him.The La Co pou, Litoerick 1a land questi oeedings wd who shoute making à r of it.The _ and < : At on withou gp amid public mee solves cor Ireland wi the Land \" ' Pans, : tranquil ; appeared.Maori went in | will imp: deputies : ni at least © .OrT Day it Depart The - of bou: : officers * Hon À ja end Jç 8 . j : \u201cleg ATL saad va -Fiace, 557 DIR \u201cnt wao 6001 Perers VW arteé a Ca a suUN = 1- palo \u2018ane: Huuse I \u2018partner, - s 210 FLS M, Tai.LREST.\u2014 \u2018tr pes Your.Te per ces\u2019.02 W.R-.\u201cTED OF \u20ac.rer br.Le Cit.Tor an I yea: st22dy 1e W.L1 p0ard .gentle rercl family, + a be, wir.> \u2014 TT = Lady \u201c-+piss.BêT 3.ped Week 7 ae Gentle: « \u2018TOUL -.3L à .nve mivulet = g.Nemo Lo sun 18S FO 4 .mm 40 duübDir- ewer: MIL # te -7 Goarder® ive ta.PTE .20: WIT + ° eee organ wish \u2018erate Tite, BUC 5 - Unéiu coul or ; Churches Pre\u2019 1.wm Avemrt: were mad- 16 restr: oroe:; NOVEMB! Boar Rooms.&¢.Lee EN ramen Lo WERT oo : hie Beds wil ocomtoTkibie beds ya Xn bie Ta 750 585 honse .we ° e HUE ces CS ReAT m5 0 seu TC .= UPS \u201c er JR ; \\ ps x = wr a - Cay A arg barat Bed qu.ba te Ek ah odie ow fe - evn PE Amen CN ER SEE beta ee : Ln .Lt 4 amen.WL CE wath | )- wel Casi LE ste.MEAT Lhe Bua EEF NE To : : : \u2019 Tos EAE - _ - : = m0, Ce TTY .: 0° Ji path} -\\avanetes, tor a Mar-, Ea ROT SEINE RL S Lout.emen, San! 3 pre oa oy owt mete To CANVEMELCELN Î Fe Les war hon beer Office Frm Ce PRED TERS Tee ee od SURNISELI KO MS with, carl EL wItab SAUT à Martte COUpIe name.à.eut sreei.1 CpakhD=Twe or three nicely FY sine Hoan fe, ane une Yemen.Au Seugnitu ts.: A 9 + com'cTtat à bended LER ew Thar NS AND PEP di a Ca ie SEW qussictels 0 AY x ue béltvon- CEE = TNE hoo tant WIR \u2026 srmometi: .Sl = Se ; groates\\ sal : Lo Se 2.\u2019 = WW con ; ; Co Mus io oN N p FFL LE \u201c PROSE UES ES SUIS SUN FRR .sr obal NoTLhoas Said < s pression of His will regarling it, they would \"enable the natural theologian to draw \u2018out his argument from design with a ocoberénce, à symmetry, and a logical invulnerability such -ad be never formerly attained.There are, We \u2018understand, not a few good Christians who believe that matter was eternal, and that the crea: - tion referred to in the Bible means the modification of the eternal matter by God.Par be ~ it from us to say that this view may not be sin- _cately and reverently beid.For our own part, bewever, we cannot accept the eternity of matter; and :t appears to us that the course of - modern science has tended towards the discovery of that primitive matter which the Almighty created, and to which, in the act of ereation, He communicated all those forces by the muteal interaction of which the universe arose.In the first place, chemistry, astro- pomy, and biology, to mention no\u2019 other \"sciences, lend more sanction, as they procesd towards perfection, to the opinion that there © \"ia & point at which the particles\u2019 composing all material bodies ddmit of no further subdivision, snd most be \u201cpronounced ultimate.Io * tbe second place, unless we speak of matter without the forces of matter\u2014which would be a nonentity-\u2014we must;admit that the present - form of the universe bas proceeded from a beginning.Why?Because, if matter was eternal, an eternal daration must bave preceded that period at which the primitive nebulous matter of the universe referred to by Professor Huxley reveals itself to tbe eye of .Belence ; and, of course, there would have been time enough for the interacticn of ita] - forces to have resulted in such a nnivers as \"we behold.Therefore, to discover the onginal \u2018particles from which the universe has been evolved is to discover the point at which crea tion took place; and it is to our minds irre sistibly clear that the grandest conceivable \u201c - method of creation would be to call a certain number of particles into existence and endow them with properties which weald, by their interaction, result in the acimate aad inanimate universe.Hf these views are correct natural theology will owe more modern Science than it is possible to cal , and for | .Us more impressively than for the Psalmist of lernel the heavens will declares the glory of God, and the Srmament show forth His bandi- work.: In all this Professor Huxley will go with us - on\u2019 \u2018ome supposition\u2014namely, that it is possible.for man to know that the purpose for which the universe was created was the glory of God: Professor Huxley appears to hold that man's facilues are -too limited to warrant him in speaking with any econfilence on this question.Map, we understand him to say, may peremp- - torily deoy the power and right of any one to declare that the universe bas no purpose, but is not capable of proving what its purpose \u201cis.* Consider,\u201d he says, \u201ca kitchen clock which ticks loudly, shows the hours, min-| utes and seconds, strikes, cries \u2018cuckoo!\u2019 and perhaps shows the phases of the moon.\u201d A clever clockmaker, having examined the mechanism of \u2018this clock, could of course prediot ail that it will da.Buppose that, in the case of the clock, there lire\u2014we are following.Professor Huxley =\u2014two death-watches.One says, \u2018\u201cI find here nothing but matter and force and pure mechan- \u201c\u2019ism frofh beginning to end.\u201d it has no purpose.The other, listening to bis Heo declares that.own tick, tick, and thinking it a very sublime thing to make that noise, arrives at the conclu- \u2018sion that the clock is itseif \u201ca monstzous sort of death-watch, and that its final cause and purpose is to tick.\u201d This one.bas a good deal to say for himself.\u201cHow easy to point to the clear relation.of the whole mechanism to tbe pendulum, to the fact that the one thing the clock always did was to tick, and that the Test of the phenomens were intermittent and subordinate to ticking.\u201d Both these deathwatches, thinks Professor Huxley, are quite The clock bas a purpose ; snd îts par- .clocks are not contrived for the purpose of making a ticking noise.\u201d - Professor Huxley sipposés Jet another death-watch, very modest, ve wise.This one would \u201cmainiain that the sole thing deatb-watches could be.gure about was the natare of the elock-works and the way they move ; and thet the purpose of the clock la: wholly beyond the purview of beetle facultiog > Our third death-watch we take to be Professor Huxley himself.Eotirely agreeing with him a 10 the folly of the two other death-watches we have the firmest conviction that tbe third modestly yet intelligently contemplating the verse, can.discern not only that it has æ purpose, but what that purpose is, and cap exclaim, in the words already twice quoted \u201cThe heavens declary.the glory of God, and 7 prejudge.DOMINION NEWS.i Fo i i conceded the demand, : \u201cje .== The \u201c Oity of Baltimore,\u201d of the Inman line, | made hor last, trip from Liverpool to Halifax in sevon days and a half.21 om higher wages a week since.Their * bossos\u201d have \u2018have reduced the price of the 41b.lonf from 13} toll cents © ew .=The R.0.Rifle R-glment stationed at Kingston, Ontario, was {nspeoted by General Wyndham on Saturday last, Oot.30.== At the recent meeting of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance at Brantford, the reports represouted the body as increasing in numbers aud usetulrees.Mr.B.Stacey, Kiog- ston, was elected Grand Worthy Soribe.; == There lives in the township of Kenyon, near Glengarcy, a venerable matron, a native of Scotland, and.a member .of the Presbyterian Oburch.She is now 137 years of age, and is still able to do » good -deal of household work.= On Saturday last cord-wsod was $3 « cord in Londoo, Ont, but the following Tue:day, 16th, it fell to $3\u2014tho London and Port Stanley\u2019 Railroad having brouglit into the city a ver inrge quantity.of the much-needed article.i.\u2014 RS.Oassels, Big jof Ottawa, has received fiom Prince Afthur a magnificent set of shirt studs, as a memento of His Hightess\u2019 trip up tbe Ottawa, and a recoguition of Mr.Onésels\u2019 unre- mitling and successful exertions to.render tho axcursion pleasant in all its details.|._ \u2014 lo Saturday's Detroit .Free Z'resi.is an enquiry respecting a missing wan, who left the Ureat Western train at Thamesviile, about a week since.Hia namo ie Davis ; bis destiny posed, was \u2018the perion whose deat body was fouud lately at Mount Brydges.©.1\" \u2014 The Cobourg, Oat., Advertising World 'anoounced the sudden death of the Rov.W.H.Schofield, of Lakefield, who graduated at Vio- has filled the position ot Wesleyan minister with great acceptability.His reninios were conveyed to Brockville, the residence of his parents, where they were interred.Co - Burton Limsrauiry ve.Axsrican.Rmarsio.rion.\u2014The foliowing paragraph appears in the Givbe this morning :\u2014The American sleamer | \u201c Washitigtoa® arrived at Montreal from Cleveland few days ago, and Mr.Freer, a shipping agent of that city, made application to Mr.Delisle, Qullector of Customs, to clear the ves- scl with a load of Bur fora port in one of the Lower Provinces.Mr.\u2018Delisle refused, declaring: it to be against the law that an American vessel sbould trade from one British port to another.\u2019 Mr.Freer, however, applied to the authorities st Uitawa; and Mr.Delisle received orders to allow the vessel to load and clear for Britsh ports in Newfoundland and Oape Breton.We are at a loss to uridertand tbe motive for this action on the part of the Government.It is certainly not.the time, when Americans are placing every restriction within their reach apon our commerce, that we should give them a privilege which they deny to us.The Government at Ottawa ought to supply an explanation through tbéir journals.vessels engaged in the lower port tradé that may be driven off their routes by American jo- tecference, but which will.not be permitted to occupy American routes.\u201d The (lode should know that, were the American steamer * Washington\u201d in the port of London she, could, under the law\u2014an Imperial, not Colonial act\u2014load a cargo there for any.portén Great Britain, and, of course; can load at Montreal for Newfoundiand and Oape Breton.The United States, no doubt, are not so liberal\u2014as their porta are closed\u2019 to a similar clearaoce by British ehips.\u2014 Hamilton Times, 38th Oct.IE A Counorion.\u2014Not a buridred miles from the pleasant village of Gananoque lived an excellent man and a good citisen.In August last, be died.He was a Roman Oatholic.His wife, an excelient woman, is 8 Protestant, of Orange persuasion, with very icflated temper.She would permit no wake upon ber dead boaband\u2019s corpes.It required the judicious offices of a worthy neighbor to persuade the sealous widow to allow: the burial to take place according to the rites of the Church in which the good man lived and in which be died.Toe fuaeral was immepse.All the Oatbolics and all the Protestants in the neighborhood repaired to pay the last offices of affection and respect to bis- memory.The Oatbolic chapel! was crammed, and many were unable get in, from the throng.The coffin.was in \u2018the aisle, in front of the altar, and candles were \u2018burning around it.In the midst of the imposing service there was a sudden crash, causing great constermation in tbe assembly.The coffin toppled and fell.Thi lights followed the coffin.The multitude !- at ita centre of gravity and were piled in he i Women shrieked, and there was a rush for the door.Those autside thought there was a row.inside, while.those inside, recognised only an.earthquake, or a judgment.But the church soon became empty with no serious damage, to any one.Upon subsequent inspection, it was found that the catastrophe had depended simply upon the existence of dry rot in the joints which sap- ported the floor, the builder of the church having ignorantly negleoted to: provide ventilation to the substructure, and dry rot, the natural corse- quence; having resulted.Moral \u2014 Ventilate yoar timber if above ground or water, and don't believe 1n supernatural agencies.\u2014 Kingston | News, 30th Oct.oo So \u2018Tas Noxrs Rasrzsw Eisorion.\u2014 Among the North Renfrew, and which show that the return of Sir Francis Hineks to public life will add to all the evils of which it is already too full, we \u2018notice the employment of Mr.Powell, the Sheriff of Carleton, as an electioneering agent.Mr, Powell goes round with Bir Francis to all his meetings, and does whatever his presence and \"bis barangues oan do to promote the cause of one, whom in his Parliamentary days he used to oppose with the utmost bitterness.For all who know anything of our politics and of the relations of these two men during the Bincksian \u2018era, it would, we think, bave seemed almost incredible that the ex-Governor.should, under any circumstances, appear with sush patronage before a Canadian constituency.The smallest degree of self-respect would surely bave pre- Mr.Powell; but it would seem that several years spent ag the Queen's representative bave done so little to raise the sense of personal digaity, tbat Sir Francis Hincks is willing to acespt aid whioh Mr.Hincks would Lave regarded as a disgrace.Time was when the Government named the returning officers at elections, specially for the purpose of such elections, We all know that the natural result followed in the nomination everywhere of red- hot partizane, and the consequent frequent prostitution of the office of Returning Ofer from that of an impartial arbitrator between the candidates into that of an unscrupulous abettor of the ne who ran in the Ministerial interest.These scandals were 80 often repeated as at length to demand a remedy ; and the appointment of Returning Officers being taken away from the Government, the duties of that post were oonfided, ee offisio, ta Sheriffs and Registrars ss servants of the public at large, who, it was thought, ought to bs, and would be, free from political bias inthe excution of this, as of all other duties of their important offices.But what -confidenee can any one baye in the impartiality of the Sheriff of Oarleton at the next election, now that he has been leaving the proper business of his sbrievality in that county to stump an adjoining constituency ; no doubt showing that respect for opponents, and that delicacy in the use \u2018of means for which he has always been noted.\u2014 Montreal Herald, Co mo \u201c Guusnar Burrañruin.\u2014We do not say that Gen.Butterfield was \u2018guilty of acts which \u2018unfitted bim for the office- of Assistant U.S.\u2018Treasurer in this city.We do say that it is a good TJ thing for the Government thât be no longer holds the office.Whether Gen.Butterfield acted amiss is to be the subject of an investigation, which we bold it the part of fair-dealing not to That he was generally distrusted and so capable of injuring the oredit of the Government, was a matter that needed no investigation, but called for prompt action.The- Administration\u2018 here, a8 in previous instances, has shown its determination to have ita officials above even the suspicion of evil.And now, | why not relieve the Treasury of its Gold sur.Pius by sales in the open market, pay our debt, #0p interest, and remove alike all temptation the: firmament showeth forth His handiwork.) Government Gold =X, F.Tribune.ot 2% [EU PIE, _ \u2014= This shoemakers of Stratford truck for] \u2014 The bakers of 8t.Oatherines, Ontario, | Galesburg, Ill; of weak miud.He, it is sup-| wris University in 1804; and since that time of cheap wines.to the drihkiny habits of.the There are Canadian |.:| ous on this side of the water by the most nox | scandals of the election now going on in| vented him from coming on the hustings with | and all cause for fear about spedulstions re later trains on all the railroads to the 0 Miscellany, DEAR FATHER, DONT DRINK ANY SE NORE) CC | Sung to the tune of * Deur Father, (ome Home.\" Co © BV MES.M.A, KIDDBR, \u2018Dear father, doar father, why are you sad, Aud why are the teariin your eyes 7 Aro you satry that poor brother Bonuy is dead, And gone to his home in the skies?- Let your own little Mary.climb up.on your Knee, |: A0 shè has many evenings before, | Aud if you would make mdther happy again, - Doat father, dou*t drink any more, AE Dear father, dear father, ob] sing us the song That used to southe brother to sleep, .And make darling mother a0 sanling and glad\u2014 ~ She Tately dovs nothing bjt weep.: Lot me leau on your breast you sing, * Home, sweet Hume,\u201d Co Aes often you've sung it before, se And I'm sure it will ssem like- vld.happy timés : Dear father, don't drink: any moro: \u2018Dear father, dokr father, dop't go out to-night, \"Tis stormy, and rains, aa| you see, A The table ie spread, and the tea is poured out\u2014 Sit down between mothet wnd'me, ~~ Then father, \u2018dear father, though hard it may © main, lo ee We'll close up each window and door; How happy we'd be if you'd only stay home\u2014 Dear father, don\u2019t drink Any more.= Demoreat\u2019's Magazine, for Sept.= LIGHT WINKS .Æ: A.Woodoock, Ingersoll, 0.J.4 A.MoMillan, 8t.John, N.B.i Geo.Pierce, Quebec; Q.\u2018 .i .Dobson, Port H 0.\u2019\u2018 H.Kinsman, Aflsa Craig, O.A.Randall, Lindsay, O.- D.Archibald, sum merside, P.F,I.edon, U : RK.Phillip, Fergus, O.5 A.Andrew, Kinosrdine, o | G.W.Crane, Ottawa, O, - J.Hart, Perth, O, - 8.& @.Mitchell, Pembroke, 0.À + J.McGregor, New \u2018Glasgow, N.S, | ; TOR THE SALE OF THE.| \u201cDAILY WITNESS\" | The following 1s & list of the piaces where the lation in this city than all the other dailies together, and it has also a good ciroulation in all the ors scatiered-all aver the \u2018provinces of Ontario and Quebec.Our circulation in Ottawa, for instance, is about 300 by news-boys, when Par- llament is in session, and 260 at other times, besides our regular mail subscribers; in King.other places, above mentioned, in proportion.We need not point out to business men the value of such à medium fora ivertising, boo IST OF STORES AT WHICH THE NEW DOMINION Soto IN THE CITY i 0) MAGAZINE 18 [he Bleury Street News De No, 9 Ble 8 Gratton, bone siete, itil Sn iL | r eurys te Dalton, Bookseller, Biationer and\u2019 News.yd, Bookseller, Stationer, and Nows roudattog Lines \"856 Dorchester stre &dward Middieton, grocer, Wellington Road | Free Bros.Bookrellons, Gresi James 8t.| grooer elington street.kbar Fruit-Blore,.iit W ciblgion \"ANTEDS.\u2014We will inser short Advertisements for persons wani- - ing situations for twelve and a-half cent eal 1 larger towns are run-on this day.Fairs, re i any trouble since iv was laid for the second time,~J, ¥.Pgper co ; 4 A [| © WHoLRSALE STATONERS, l and write them if required, not add that our etrouau ve \u201c jen, &c.NEw DoMINION MONTHLY is sold regularly by | PM + i \u2018x The WITNESS has, we believe, a larger circu.ston, 20; Belleville, 135; Cobourg, 135; and the | - |QT LAWRENCE brug Hayi CURNIR 2 AT LAWRENCE \"Dispensed the Bell.| Apothecaries, &c Fresh Cod.Liver Oil, \u2014aimon 1, .Keating's Cough Lizenges, | roo trem tay, Granulated Citrate.of Magne: i | bins Perfumes, Combs and dg TN i ; .Medicines oan be otlained ang Pr \u2018 Agent for the (ienuing Coneentraieg most powerful Majnnifierknown, ° , .\u2014 Tomar, Novruars 3, 194) \u2018 | \u2018Printing and Publishing.; mm Là .¢ : ATHERINE th.tiaing=-1 puge, sise per month.a\u201c \u201c .\u201c 200 s.Leaves stitched in, $1.00 por 1006 CANADIAN MEESEXGER, §7jc, Por auDum.Clubs df 8 to 1 person, §1.(0 6 v- 7 \u201c , 3.00 \u201c - « 18,00 10° + - : Advariilas rates, $1.00 per line.The above ratcs are all cach in advanocs, sod plies postage on a single copy of a newspartt prepaid by stam Bi Lay Len * , , oal, such as Dominion Mont SON JOHN DOUGALL &S0%, onin the ef &, one Betis à equal pet that of af | I.- THR\u201c MONTREAD WITNESS\" 1s printed Bead of Drammoud Burest.= 1 JOHN veALL & Sot, PY published > Groat Jamer Suresh and - ro Hot t Vou he Pau \u2018 : first !: on pe.- pute All atu f'onx auvuv.nw able Cou Apt eo IN SO L nolo\u2019 iy wif I oui m re: | Lh 4m the an insu are DOLL signed.: Chy of M day of nN .o'clock I\u2019 \u2018the Es Mortre tai Partie Insol ve 3-8 } - e Ms se "]
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