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[" ! cé .Price One Cent.| Dyed ad c MONTREAL.TUESDAY.N OVEMBER 15, irom, 1870.FOr 240537797 ma pou ste WINDOW 1 SHADES, +5, cu D.I 4 WLOB 365 Notre Dams à rt a was.awarded the first prize and honord- : von \u201csronss, OFFICES, DRAWING AND DIN.[1 £1: ING.ROO MS, LIBRA BIES, HALLS, BANNEBS, SCENERY PAINT.8e , ke, ar orders pinctaaly attended to.ST 0 N Æ H A ou, MONEREALL - \u201c, 4 ble mention for his Eewing-Machi publie -wxcellències J.1, \u2019 i.No.366 Noran DANE STREET, © FACTORY 3.48 MAzaBELH STREET.Machine, after the ex nditure © ot an amount of {money by folt the: sant of a shea K-STITUH SR © su .achines.Such af ~ nes, a the late Exhibition.Aeld in Montreal] + \u2018rise.esha Tucson 838.00, | ness | Irish Milo Mosracharinis,\" Sealskin Cigar Cases, Roslskin Pouches, Pe Russian Leather Cigar Cases, _| Morroceo Cigar Cases, i Folid Lather Cigar Cases\u2018to hold -25 C \u2018Match, Cases Tulaid with Agate, ; out, Match Cases and other now .goods just.received.Fe \u201ccoma & « %orn fies.gee TOBAZCONISTS, | 3 + * HABNUS SQUARS.n SY 564 - Just received, the fluest T 8: ACCUS ever fm ported, viz.:\u2014 FIG TWIST, ROUGH-AND- READY, 47 © OLIVER'S ERIGAT POUNDS, .BTRAWBERRY SIXES, _ GOLDEN CROWN, _ POOKET-PIECES, kc., ke.PILILIP- HENRY, \u201c Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, 308 NOTRE DAME 8TRERT, >=» DORNER OFVRENCH OHUACH, - .77.\" NSTABLISHED 184s, - 3 Ye _ OTTAWA HOTEL CIGAR + BTORE, .f 244 ST.JAMES STREET, pared to show one the fare wl re now ron hook of TINE i.AD © 1 CIGARS to bs found a Mon! and guarantee ovr prices are io ver, = we om pe inet fiom Lava Our lvo.Cigare Rre a luxury.: Qur$l Emoking Mixtares are unequalied.\"Our 81.20 * eus 2525} be beat, Our 5125 Cut Plug we Yareant Al fon between this and Christmse regard'ers of price, 9 ssroriment of Tobacconists\u2019 Fancy Goods a n hand.l The publie in gone avd respectfully invited ta cali a aud La rh \u201cpe Das, sud Ouest carved eerschaum Oana nonuosd by Data betontiadges as ih ihe finest pido of work.| 8.DAVIS &:COy, ; : UTTAWA HOTEL, \u201cNo.ES ST.JAMES STREET.RS time, nes eon n produced the undersigned, \u2014a Masculine whien for asa io.mod pe ot finish, great Fo \u201crapldiiy, and quietness of Sono, son ction, great stre: work, ¢ 24 range h and EASES considered.OSSUT HE\" crie STORE! K | u 5 = v he aw Ae CAV IELTEN \u2018PIPE, - \u2018 Fig _ mamtia mobihly instalments, sas edd dala on hand, - À axrange pay 198 ST, JAMES STHERT.MONTREAL Hnass Woaxs, SF-FETAR AND CRAIU ernas.188 BT, JAMES STREET, STE : .\" ils \u2018 Beat, buys J ay ast pans Machines of Magaines auf hire opt \u2018Parttés purchasing Machines ¢ ; ed Goose : pao Fry \u201cround th ert .JAMES = 122 ST danas SSYMŸES \u2018LSE 501 ON | 4, OBOIUEST HEANDS or ean , MERRSCAUM PIPES, a! \u201cFANCY ARTICLES.fiosayrwa mixTURE.| \u201cBBL a i ami?srbtele nine, BIS Tes sressotaposss : ee 2e: Fe, ES = roges sos 0020 VASE SLOUCUU ES sde peony ry: ee pr en A 17088 i \u201c Sa M Don aaah eae .an wy I IN RAND.EXPLOSION RES a $ 8 [vos BâzP'e CANTEEN, .(Orrobram THN OrrY HAL) fm i, AVE AND LET L.VEI * Free Lumen and a Glars of F'anob, an for 5 ote, Turkey ant Turtle, 10 sents © city, only 6 couts, Military ors Co oe Bread and and Butter, cpl 5cente, Ivo reyed d beetitaa wil h Trier, Eo - Doumoÿ x METAL L WORKS, 2 > py CT Cy ! = kd LA by Finishers, Copper.Smiths, and ; .Machinisis, Fe, $e = Lo m1 N B- :__ Mannfeinrers and re Tiamat af Plumberd Eno ! Fr Tn Gas and Bleam FIX Fin us du, da, as, - F Ana or alt Deseriprions of Work Ier \u2018THN TOURISTS FAVORITE on.\u2018 gnertes Lighb-hous lion,\u2019 Breweries i BE x 8 ù sue Warming of Public Rnd lrivate Balai + «LACHINE HOUER\" a ze, es, Conservatories, Vineries, &0., A diate mp ved Patent Hot Water A TREY ela Lo.| a Dress | Fi ue Lee 1 Coll of Fi RPE I 0.convRsTEE On band and Yor cale at the low: al 2 (Buoqessor to Mr, Mr.Joux HANNA) FC Baden à 2) Sh nde Ho with EASE! mous \"ome OMINION BRASS JTORKS, Mi & 108 QUEEN BY = moe J od id Whim wipe \u201cey Siram and Gos Fitters, and.«ik T&soN, Pr Gas made to Halr, Fitters, \u20ac Oopperam! miths, Brass pi pe dd Fin Manufacturers of all description of Plum.§.and Fitters\u2019 G Babbit' * ere Bteam Axis Frioton) Metal, &o., &o0.facture of Curios bi sr) aad ope sieeve siiiar ale, will gi Toga (he Sma sum 618 a ova Pain.Killer! only 6 eants per dose JOR is every mans cousiryman.He take five conia froma Tank Creneoman es well ve Menian.8, 28 + Band for Viel roy HE dt pe BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS 1\" Py) AMY a \u20ac Pi ft Æ OHADWICK'S BILLIARD HALL D MINION ANG AND era ING WORKS.\" BNGBAVING IN ALL ITS \u2018ahavonss, | na Lara sonverors and LAUségraphie.ÆEstablistio ment, 8 |: >: NORDERIMERS BUILDING, 4 Ay tot: sr.JANES BTREN?6 finent on the Amer] Continent, ET, - \u2018Tvary description of work a_i ia Workman, a H.CHAS.LIONAIS à es, ir \u201cmy James sree, Bust aide of l\u2019ince d'Armess a bls in OHAN.'B.GHADWIOK, ;.count\u201d cn 4 nf Q EE SR me \"2 on a Ha \u2026 i BLRG oO a ; CW aR resem |) A BD tn 4, 11720055 PHING, 3 Eten mers cat a co ; , PLAIN AND IN COLORS.of ihe aay xtending ttnde- D cute TEA ComPANr | AC mae a + nisanou ae \u201d abba 44 = y 4 1 EE EEE T Er rai, TRA, OFFERS STARS, riot Aes , + ?LA \u201ca ou % 1 oo ny a ue \u201cwe «.did vw 7 ; ; + 4 iii ani SINGIN] 3.! # ; AVANA CIGAR Déror | ° 1 {Accumulated Funds in hand exceed CORNER sr.JANRS STRNET + PLACE ] prot FROM VIRGINIA.os alse, which ar made on on approved Tables of Mortality, the ne .Asaur only .EERBUHAUM PIPES t URr talued à bigh nosit:on a \u201cY'whieh gives other sy» Fixings {ath moderate cost.0 simote: * Young Americs.a will | | poumor IMI TAT au The best us Vice and Liquots aivays où Fri of.prion à 2 Gollmae\u2019s Tubtn| TROYAL Ë FIRE AND LIFE.| TOAPITAL: two.MILLIONS STERLING, TEMPORARY OFFICES: COBNBR OF ST.\"PAUL AND ST.FRAN.| , COI8 XAVIER R BTREE 18, \u2014\u2014 5 ghould be th be the first oonslitara\u2018ien in luau ane Tha fo'lo Te are | evidenoss uf Lhe abi of the RLY AL: ~ - 21,600,000, ! \u2018Ali çaretally invested In UMDOURTED Becur\u2018f'es.ulepcmitin haudscf Dominion Government, {or & Of VAMADIAN Fullos-hoidois, $150,000.Large Bonuses Declared every Five Years.The ROYAL has never ANALIANATED with apy other Company, .wWE , M,D, Eaq.Medical Examiner.ALFRED PEKRY, Fire lospecior, 265-3m \u201cH.L.BOUTH, Agent.; 2 * 2 BONUS YEAR.¢ ta = SPECIAL INTINATION.\u201cor SCOTLAND., (FOUADER 1838,), Funds in hand and Invested, 1 1357,386 Ho The BOOKS and AOCOURTS bave been foi other interval, ve to £ ont aget us au = ane frcm the Direetars aid D piner \u201cor a perience.In the van loa i) is by con\u2019 tant independent ch¢eka ard Vigid tests, the ulm.8st p-ecaution is sdo, doaied secure \u2018he nrudent roaduct and permanent stablity of the Institution \u201c+ Bas always mata.à Engins pe ; 98,159,044.52 Lu) the amount eld last yoor alone baving been upwards of 2601,762.38 4 The funde Femaluing 10.babi pod Invested axe .$6,805,045.18 Thy List of Policy-holders in Class B, for 1870 will be closed as as dt December bth., Previons Botrants wii p be eutitied'to\u2018a WHOLE YEAR'S \"BONUS: Men of ums Assure v Mons THAN, ANY Reeve Estaant - war ocated on à 1 & BUNUSES rasoirs %P, WARDLAW, Secrolisy.The a de are tion Wd IMPERLAL | FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Loe OF LONDON, .ESTABLISHED 1803.: qu Sterling.unos INYRTED IN CANADA, nes.; SURN DOVBWORTH, - RINTUU ) 1 és.) General se ss = CS ae \"Bly A AR \u201cNe.1 BLEURY BTREÈt, \" Afirst-clses piste \u2018where yéa oan have your Carpets, Curtaios, O rnices, and all your House made upan sranged tn the ostatyle, Darnioés and Corni Folss in great oy, | \u2018rom $1 each.* \u201d DÉHOLSTERRE, be, ç BLEURY STRE BT.\"x wl \" Li i 1 108 HAIR WORKS, rl #6 , | WHOLESALE and BBTAÏL \u201cINSURANCE COMPANY, en LIFE ASSOCIATION! Annual Besenue ~ - - £257,683 Sel.| wbloh Jour entitle the bonse to he familia \u2018| nama of ae JET TYE RED] a.BR\" A H.A D I, FIRST FREMIDM FUR ESTABLISHMENT, \u2018 corner Notre Dame & St.Lambert streets, : Guen or THE LION.) MONTREAL, Hegs to call theattention af the publio and 1hose Wbo are parbioular to secure a flrat-ciaxs article, to his seloot and exteusi ve stock of LADIES and GENTLEMENS MAN UFACTURED + FURS, \u2018Cail and ex1mine b.fore purch .sing elsewhere.- Ordar: taken and executod ta the beat style and workmanship, Pricas moderate.240-1m Fons FURS! FURS ' © A BBOHEROHE STOUK OF ; Ladics* and Gentlemen's Fars, - NOW ON HAND.ce AT \u2018Ri \"ww.COWANS, FIRST PRIZE FUR EMPORIUM, CORNKE OF NOTES DAME & ST.PETER : STRERTS, 4 GOWAN at the Quebec _Provinoia! Exhibition, Montreal, 1870, Alo, Four Fier PRIZES at the Untario Provinolal Éxiiuon, Toronto, sm IF YOU want tisave \u2018money in parchasing your Giolhé lang, call as J.CALLEN & OOS, BL Joseph | street, aud view the immense stock of Ready.inade Clothing and Under-garments, consisting of Pea-Jackets, Over-Ooata, whole suits, and ever variety of Underclothirg marked at peioes \u201cTHE CHEAP spoT,\u201d McMILLAN & GARAON, WHOLESALE\" & RETAIL CLOTHIERS, | C7 Mow 1B MOGILLSTREST.© ° Ee HOLESALE DEPARTMENT.\u201d They beg to eal! the altontion of the Eastern.} and Wesiern Merolauts to \\heir very caretally manu s.ock and Winter \u201c CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.They have Jnst received from th Market a ve Sholce sine tos Qiate really good fitt rea s anneocessary ns who no apps | pins mado he very Dest materials, wi prices, vou \"14s Mog ILL ETRBET, $20,00( WORTH oF READY.MADE CLOTHIN ht - HABERDASHERY, ao \u2014 A LARG BLACK CLOTHS (ENGLISH), - n DORSKINS (AMERICAN axp FRENCH), 'OANADIAN TWEEDS, We uortre all a perfect fé aud pertoct sattefne \u201c to China Five FIRST Pris were awarded to R.W.pate ' kept under the management, :r.ondon Fit sadique + ¢ thena- large cities and towns in the Uaited K += .{ \u201cYon are divorced.\u201d -| same FOREIGN.rer cart The Pope is said to have repulved comfort.{ing advices from Bavatls, The departure of British ticops| from ras being hastened.Mad The Italian electoral law his been publish.pre at Rftne The number où deputies is fx.d 14.À statue of Queen Victoria has arrived at Bombuy aod will be placed In the Victoria and Albert Museum.The Channel Islands sie suffaring great fu- conveniences owlig to the closing of the French ports against tho exportation of cattle General Fabrizi, the former ehlef of Gari- baldl'a staff, has very frankly expressed his disapproval of the present policy of his leader.The entire Goroan army before Paris intends to devate one day's pay to.the German Luvalid Institution: Tho amount will bo about 500,000 thalers, Tho London Frcord Is 'fuformed that the New Teatament revisionists have voted that the true translation of our Lord's Prayer ls, \u201cDeliver us from the evil one.\u201d At a church \u2018association meeliog fu Liverpool several speakers alinded to \u201c probable contingeucles which night induce evangeliais to secedo from the Church of Kogland,* sw A conference has been held at Vienna of ro.presentatives of all the Avstrian and Honga rian rail , with the object of introducing à uniform tar ff for the conveyan of goods.The French prisonets in Germany who bé- long t> Alsace and German Lorraine are to be separated from the rest, formed into compe.nies and employed in agricul ural occupations.The Florence papers publish a telegram | tom Constantinople asserting that Greece -and Turkey have signed a treaty of alliadce, wer nthe defensive and offonsive, against any = shall threaten to make conquests in * A London cotrespond rs 16 is rumored that considerable force of 8ikhs Is to be des.hed from India for service In China, who, \u2018if all that is sald of thom be trus will be found very ugly customers by disaffscted John Chioaman The British\u2018 revenue réfuirne from lhe 1 of April to October 32nd show the following results :\u2014-Recelpts, £33,689.156;.last year, £37,869,023, Expenditere, £39, 585 332; last CAT, £40, 197,700.Balance, £1 523, 687 ;lamt \u2018Year, £1,046,031.A German ship capialy writes from Hung Kong on the 31st A ==The exsitemsnt here 1s indescribable, baat $13,000 (18,000 thalers) have already boon subsoribed fof the wounded, au ennrmous sum jor the fuw.Ae, mans in Hong Kong.The Rajab of Kolbapore visited the garding of the Zoological Bocioty during.his.sojourn in Dublin, sad expresred his great gratifica- imals in the! possession of: the.Society were, The Nalon Gazette mentions that dni stay at Bf.Potersburg, M.Thiers proposed the holding of à congress.in that city, and the | Russian government promised to join ia 1t on condition that the revision of the treaty ef Paris should come under consideration, Instances af insubordination among British soldiers in Iadia have become so common that Lord Napier of Magdals has written s sovore rebuke, which he he hes ordered to be | roun read at he head of ovory regiment, troop; detachment of British troops n During the week ending Saturday, the and of Oct \u2018ber, 4,739 births and 3,718 deaths were registe: ta Loudon aud nineteen other wg dom) and the aggrogate mortality of the w 1n the ratio of twenty.thrve deaths aanially toe \"The Roumenian \u2018government has contra dicted.ln fhe walla Prove =, Bucha- e re fn proposed sn oc- copaion of the Pelnclpalltics and of ao al.posal of Prussia parapente pnp the cession of os German 1 vinoss by \u2018the ancexation to that Pomer, of / FANCY Goons, Rouman: k TO BE BOLD In acsse of wduitary, lately tried Le Kar WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, zachee, Iodis, the Mobammedan law of df.Ause, vorce was ex i as consfating of the sim.KR ASSURTMENT OF ple plan husband repeating three times This saves all the complicated machinery of à divorce court, bat the wife is not allowed to avail of Um ree talismanio words.+ \u2018The -menufacturers of Berlin who.bave tion at the manner ia which the Orlental an- | his{ | goes for a penny.very 1,000 of tho presont petimeted pag .lation, ra) Slots both as to price amt quality of goods R.DEZIEL., - Fufven employment io German workmen ex.> -ppelledfrom Paris are sald to bo extremely ey Bpecial attention paid to orders for Qi ured J: Footatools, ] \u2018wien to draw Lhe atlention of their Custoimers 181 BF.JOGEPEE STREET.and the Publio thas they have just ressivad seve ral of Wie finest patierus of > SCOTOH AND ENGLISH TWEEDS.- omen shot pu chasing are thvised to.A Pre ; ado\u2019 Bitndromiog 3 édienged toby an ez- Ans wa Lt HARD YARE| HARDWARE! REINHARDT, Mos ST.MARY NTRKET, (Nan Datounrs Mevass,) da \u2018complete amortusent of A HOUSE-FURNISHING HaRDARE, &o, &o, &o ans \"ACUTION MART, ¥ BTALISHRD 1024 oe MANSVA RERS AUG var AU » KiNG STREET, otonto, ar AND FURS.and 7, lange wei assorted shout où hand FURS mags to order siortest motley, No.33 NOTRE DANE FRESE, Mo.168 BT.LAWRBNOE MALN WERREÉ, end PET à Co, | pr \u201cous Pomersitir à ie oh à at i Wo.1 a Fo, 813 BT.LAWBRNOR MAIN STRE SRT.{Nem TO BB Tio nq x i CHAR, LIONAIS & 00.- ABOHITECTS AND qe Ma 07 WÉ, JAMNS SFRRANT.| 2 ¢| CEES L LE AD B.~A Sw Onsen just recer B.AO LNFALY.Aniniop rr atrent, as PAPER BAGS made b NTREAL PAP APES | B e Domi va RY op Ne beat ad choea, fon, 174 MOINS BTR Te LET, with or without s steam- \u201c| not more than thirty becibed.- - wlio tumbrije, each lowe = wall satisfied with the result, A great num.; berof handsome and ueofal objects known as - Uushlons i w + ærticles de Paris, can y be produced in Ba Maitremsen, Maassopks, and the Prnssian city quite as cirgant as tbose of ny S.MATTHEWS & co.ee din al SOLtoR.Old Cornices, Gasallers, or Kind of Bram ua ress the m work cleaned equal tonew, ; .,, MRROBANE FAILOE + tions of the prestrterian Church fn Ireland A large and varied asvortmast ¥.Bron: | \u2018 baa ving somo statistics re- | wans celebrated transparent, Window Shades 1SLT.JAMES RE SET (UP STAIRS; | goa ete success of the sustontation fond on hand sad made Lo order, F , Over Mr, et More, and op.at pra heing raised ia leu of the regium .posite Mosmen.PareACLYs nies donum.It appears thet 804 congregations » B HUGMA N, ; nting House, have paid in two quarterly instalments and fifty-five ons quarterly instalments, the whole amounting to £10,312, At present thers are comgregations hier 4 ow bave Bot su fl THE TAAITON BAZAN \\ Amt tot Story of thé, « fompnign fn Holes Fae i 1 what a Freuch soldier, who served under Basaine, ig Mexico, thinks\u201d of the vf }, .* [rondes of Mots : In the name of three bundred of my: dom.rades who have left- Mexico.- 1 protest as a solemn duty agalust the infamous treason by which Barsive has sold the honor of Prance.pry that Bazsine Is a traitor double-ayed; and was a traftor = Mexico, and that he wao med by Fronch soldiers\u2019 in 1867 in \u201d de Pal press of the city of Mexico, These éré the facts: Before the recall of the Frôhoh amy from) Mexico, mort -than five thoussad non-commissioned officers and eoldiers were authorized to enter the army of Maximilian, \u2018When the French troops commenced their , \u2018retrograde movement, & clrcular from head.| : arte: called all thi volunteers who wore HARMER S then sorviog with i perialiat foroba.A go ; a great numbdi returned to thelr regiments, but Le \"0 H B A P \u2019 many, in facte Iajortty, never rocelved the 0 use the communications were cu 8 0 or \"AND 8 go E 8 ro, R 28 and the couatry swarmed with guerillas, who, ge.aus de when the French were leaving, appeared in exery od of the lend, They were od to remain, \u201cbut Basaine a care before he sailed to publish à proclamation de- clatiog'ail the French in the krmy of Mexi- saillan dessrters, and not under the protection of the Fiench flag.The result of this Tafam.oud act was, that when 114 Fronok were madé | soners ét San/Jecinto, on the 28th of Jann.are 1867, they we ere every.otie shot by Es oobedo, aatilbuète Duritig this time Basaige wis marching b stages to Vers Cras, t taking with him à with 12, 000 More than this ; he gave © Pordrio a 1,500 rifipd- cerbines, with 59}.ces:wôf-ammunition, on condition that the estates of bis wife, who in à Mexioan, should not be confie à pro Dom | kept.The first service of the ammunition was to shoot the unhappy Maximilian.His.tury never presented a more treacherous vil.alo than\u2019 Baseline.Hoe wm » Sraitor to hls a EER ise which wae strict.fi FROM.TH uGo.eri \u2018 henghts Balocted and Tramalated from | bo «Homme qui pit \u2018 co EX - Woman means finit; 2 à ee \u2018A crowd is « breath.; A philosopher is a spy.\"Despair hag a bard grip.:.+: à To be ugly is to do harm.; \u2018How duil we are to Egy; $171: © Alone hans a synonym.Dead.Heat sugar and {t will bu An old man is a thinking Ia the laugh a synonym of joy ?.The mind is fall of falling stars, The Engllsh call God, My Lord, | Vesta confided to her her ember.Generations are passing breaths, That incurable malady\u2014old age, Man reapires, aspires and expires, : The body iu aglies, the soul flames, ,e .How fine to be the louse of a tion i.It ie hard for fame to cross water, History seen ia her drosslag-gown, | he dug carries his smile in his tall.For the Ocean he bad bartered the Pearl, R :pentance is a bark that does nok sink, A sin against a child is a sin against God.Goliaths are always vanquished hy Davids.Who kills Is cxpert, who wounds {s clumsy.We do no know all the shapes God can.assume, Tdoad open yous heads, \u201c birds break the | CREE, o ¢ shell It Gc \u2018be architect, tho odifics\u2019 will be The Englishipas li & stg rte in à citizen, 25.8 ol 70m wi, ond 3 gh i Conrado of all the world sad cond pasion o nobody.To accomplish labor of Sarpy toe aplon mire resuft.Die mre Wel charm boars wha hook add docs with Latin.Pride \u2014that vulnerable, Laughter \u2018la of quite m0 good family a Koowledge, She cared Hule for bar reputation and fd fos her glory, Ta ecclesiastical mts Tanglin: moans heresy.Conscience calla before.duly\u2019 à the oock before the day.1s the heel where i are (Tie poopie tenir a adopt what the To injure ds\u2019 mot do cout.1s what enemy Ignores, * Do st extra pate vie 17 you wih o have charming women.i.The upp:r world does not go] where ane A restoration is & amil: butal gallaws \u2018i not unbecoming.* thle À onl 7 a \"When Ît was being shelled If there shou be much | voce no April, vor ui Ha, the rod de \u201ctél | mob tempt oad Hi .wo commenced It.Lucifer ee pas Wo be saw woman, he became Sal Qaletly, M) blows of the pick} ffoct in costoms, no falls that does mot detsoh an old bad i mg a quare one, it wi 0 hasge: f abrell de forms the par er The o oe How soany men bave bélloved praying to Jupiter and harg hovab ?ow many bellavies, Mstened to Ly the Infinite 27 \u2018sthelsts do Dot see that by A simple face that they sesudod a and nd, 5, they py és God! 2 4 rs pray ok to Ton The de th of comand F 2 ae ido arog 0 sutks kept by » lad voi IE th .|u +Ehe: best HW mariage ack The Pda._0ces ] Loujse's engegement.When would Pails most reseigblo pea?\u201cOne of the pleseantest kinds of \u2018husbandiy is thai of destroying a widow's woods.: Who killed the most poster Ts Hamiots uncle, for he did *marder most fout\u201d - À ooquette is one who first pty ; own et .ay Ror iin, sad to:your address, What is that whion das me noyer.saw, never posscssed, and yet ho gave to & \u2018each of his | children ?\u2014Parents y \u201cThe Betlin rrespondent ot the London.EL 1 Linkes states aie the German armaies in France at the present moment sumber about 600,000 men, : A correspondent inguires whether the Get.mans, wil] care 90.much for tbe watch oni the .Bhins now that they have got tho groat Stas.Dong clock.\u201c Out of hér latitude-~Will tio ons lend Mrs, Malsprop an Atlas?Otie of her sons fab \"sailor, and she will persist ta smyles that be 1e \u201d now In the Specific Ocean.The Portralt\u2014Charwsman (who has been , Hitting to the young Tales) \u201cD dear, M -Lanra! why, yot've only dravred me ibe ite eyol Miss Roea's give mo my rey'iar umber IF The average weight, all the year round, of \u2018that portion of woman's-\u2018élothing, which\u2019 is supported fram the waist ia.betwesn ten and ffteen pounds.Are Lo hacks a wonder ?Paton suspenders, Three rish farmers of Alsace were recent! \u2018convicted and shat for plundering the ently \u2018sd, the dying, and the dead on the battle field One of them had 3,000 thalers cf the 111.gos- \u2018ten sgalo upop him.| A foarfol misfortune has dosdlated Croustadt.Sixty-two houscs have been reduced to ashes in the course of & few hours, and more then two thonsand people beldhging to the classes have been Lets without shelter, poorest - Two physicians in consulation st the bode \u2018aide of à of» patient disputed as to ébo nature of the disease.At last one of theem ended the discussion by saying: \u201cVery well, bave it _ your awn way now, bat the post mortem exam- tiation will show that 1 am right.\u201d Thy pa: : tient was not muok encou Game ja the Hight Jinke : Birds plentifal, T hope, Donald !\u2014Docald : Above er degonersie (Ursus Advis to to bis wolt) - All existence regembles a \u20ac modified by the post-ecripé.+ An angel, thou art wrong.\u2019 \u201cree ù sony.ing manner except the bat.Bhadows should dwell in rules, For tottered inatitations, ruined palaces., The lords bave a menagerie called Herel(ry wherein bellow monsters wnknown.Stab, but do not scratch, taless the pis ia Extonsating ciroumstance.ë Juge seemed to (have been taken magician and shut\u2019 up in this labykin There ls one rule for the great, To do\u2018 Ho- thing, one for the liitls, To say nothing.0id meu are the punctual prople at meets Ange es they ans the attentive women, À crowd is Hke \u20ac focent.It antisfion nome.measur the taste.we all have for the : Elisabeth is a virgin tempered by Xewex ; Anne & wife complicated with Bolingbroke, \u2018 They came to Gwynplaine as to gin, they came pd buy two penny-worth of forgetfulnets.sho (Jostane) stabbed herselt; it would | \" ae y have been, like Lucrece, After, The series of Engllah Kings: beariug the ovord in interrupted by Cromwell beasing the 45 St deja ic nd pr ar should go.Yous prayer hoows more you.B gland loves retyping women.\" Why 1 Fre exludes hr \u2014hat 18 one.ronson st | by 3, \" think yourselves = and - your, hay el ns in ver.Sy mm ie are éleintersatodiy ferocious insects aha roi at Gn in ! 0, B-canse two long hairy \u201ceass stack dnt of pind pp Ol Thorsten oar of ni cuire A less numerous peerage Is the In et?more mem thers aes the fewer hi Balot Panl js bab a, aint with a clroumstancos, Be only hoo.the artists\u2019 door 16 was the age, when.dQ Queen would be damned imagined hull with coarse sheets.You oan bulleve in God in \u2018 thirst belfoves in the orange.or ad the nes as levosin the whip.- - powing: she do ue bed ei Adam only lent his name poor dupe, hoon: doracé the human recs.pare vas \"begotten of woman by the devil.The crowd has too many beads to have face itself it halts at the an Tf you would preserve any old thing, human | an or divine, code or 4 TR rr idea remaky Bo portion of hope.SORE Bd pre on te buss papa Let one incident Obie biok'snd sll the oegotien re: vives in the nteelinsations of the astonished memory.if \u2018There are two waya to be insootelble\u2014t0 be very high and to bé very low.Oftemer than tho eagle escapes tlïe arrow, does the ine asoria escape being crushed.| She had a right to the divine cynjsm.She had iho nonfidenos of an Glympwn, who feels herself daaghter of the my to The Ocean.:\u2014Fatber, a mater bein staid, x CE i SC, unless it ie accompanted by aa artillery pro- h #4 | castle's ease that there sek to | thoaght; too many eyes to have night.Bure | «pd who con shat bas oh x Lim: A \u201cer le Touesvs, str\u2014in toasnos \u2014 Captain J : Auy ares ig tint Whe dxbatied sobras Donald (anxious to plese) : lets» 1a Ja omaaly furor RET Kad, They 0 18, tonsaas, too.\u2014Gaptaln J + gorsillas, no doubt 7\u2014Donal ee do be fo a.forse wiles eme ! then we ase ane ot two-just Îlke porn seanù \u2018Bo| _Generel Trochu In a recent\u2019 letter saya ;\u2014 uch the beter for mar ce n [oenat., FO | Tue sad event which have bofailou the army :j oi the Rhine show that no infantry, however fiom, oan with safety «ng ye the Prosdian army ¢ to that of the rucmy ; and is is to the formation of thia artillery.hat [ am de : voting all my care.\u201d 8inoe it was docided To \u2018the \u2018Duke of Now.: may bankrupts, hs bom quite 8 brisk competition iu schedule fl'ing on the.part of; noble } .The Karl of Winshelsea and Lords de Mauley sad Mos! Bare ay under the kind pro- on court, and a ait bids tair to bocome ehie.poe throng The new half-penny postage, which cams into 0 poration ia the United Klogora oo the et ult 1 bas largoly 1ncreased the work of the\u201d letter-carriors, has already created much some diesatisfaction among them.The privilegs of sending circulars by post for a haif-penny and tho half-ponny postage carde are being largely mado use of for advertising purposes.An American poet who has been maiiied a your your, speaking of bables, says; * The delight ays, the torment of nights ; elegant in | Siebakilie; beautiful on the smile, \u2018but maddening on the yell ; exquisitely in place iv the nursery, but awfully ous of piace in the patlor or allway caninge, the wellspriug of ight and the recipient of aniimited spank.Ings; the glory of \u2018 pw\u2019 aud the happ of |\u2018 ma :-\u2014whe wouldn't Lavy \u2018em?AR : A contomporary hears from Paris of a a new death-dealing apparatus, which: ts to be used sgeingt the Prussians.It isd woman's wean, and cousists of 8 Tittle indisrubber thm.le, \u2018and at the end of it is a small sharp tube contalning poison.The Prussian approaches ou hold out your hand ; you pfick him; bys vos you el If several Prussians epprosch, He .ee bes the prussian Anger pricks them\u2019 ous aud remains ccainquil ati pure, having m a circle of cerpecs.' he Royal marriage : Already the aatlcl.pated storm has begun.Ar.h has re.forty-nins leltars enclosing wittiolssas, the \u2018point\u2019 ol which is that h.s respected sua beloved Princess is ¢ All Foc-Lom.He hufe- by gives notice that, ns à logai subject of the Beiguiog House, and as sn indignsat member of of the Republic of Literatnre, be not only rejects all such rubbish, bat us à dire re.-yonge on all persons who shall presume to 0 such impertinence.see ; ; Acciogier, \"* ; An acbidentol s singular nature, Jeanlting futally, oot near Connellsville, Penn, on Baturday, the 220d Outober, about noon.A coal\u2018minbé named Buttermore was at work in : a bauk on the old Norton farm, at the place he v 2 ! stated, when a quantity of ôr \u2018 hors.back\u201d cameo tumbling down, striking him on the back, and throwing him à upon the plok which he held fu his hand, The singular part in that the foros ef.Foy slate falling drove the pick directly to the miner's haart.St to say he extracted the plok from bis enone, Dimielf, and theu dropped ovor dead, ! Toth Solitode, Nukwinimy x ven & vas quite a young men, sod liven .gaping mouths tony.i wife and child + x, ; cn 5 - À JOUANALIST, \u2014 c man who surrenders his indepandense hood ag » res ble journallss te\u201d becom a dabbler In the muddy penis of pati.tos s à want of.wood jadgment which J sbould be Pe one in such cages.Ÿ Journaliam, pro understood, is n profes ston far more loft y tha that of politics, take i stmost fa wt po.The journalist's fold ppartunities to bonvfit mans Hd arr general aselalnses, his power to ex; pose vice and corrupt! to sustain vies ture, and bis ability to do good iu hitudreds of ways are entirely vakuown $5 the sphere of - the politician.Better.be n good joumallet respected by a constituenoy yrbose influ-vee is universal, thay to hold agy public of e y political trickery - hed office be à Le 7 fie Valid s ohioânery, whether free or the ar Fremidenc cor.dea ws Nal Faye Lwin or .> \u2018 44 PN \\ Lis moun Not an ofa à'amolots are Sioux ct, bas a Women's \u201cRights Hotel,\u2019 Ce .fo the balonce fi Tyseeurars baad, o at the mer eee - Ne \u2019 a i aston \u2018 eran ! Lo.T - ; + n AHRRVENTN avs, a Coen Méieranie, Novsiconn 13, 1670 : , defended b bre thousand THE EVENING STAR ne to i wet te Lene ter id= Noon Telegrams Ts és is | Tor else wa Shopping Guide.rest apon the di bt; nor is 4 pessible bo know Butrmton-Framcocirens Cleared Out, Thiers gives an account ef.his By John Leeming & Co.SES it ( ALL).oo \" SP, JANNS STRRED.; | exsotly what tLis amount is, as the arbitration Loxoon, Nov, 14.M.or & Mission.LEIGH ROBES AND FUR Por the Travelling Sea of 1870.mm will have to be set aside and begun di meve.OATS ni Peralan Lainb.Pinoked ason De y GRAHAM & CO, Taking the amount, however, at $5,000,000.The Prin bre panne the Tee ' dei Bearer, Ragan, ray Fox.Hufrain Qosta sn CONFROTIONERY ; TT sacrarmrons, the cash \u2018surplus will not pay the three years Dube, after a brief skicwish.The Mobiles NO FIGHTING B REPORTED, rR ar oben + ng Aprons\u2019 x, Grey Jen : WV bX.| tnterest now owing to the Dominio.who were in possession of theds towns skin Bobes, worth $9) aach.© MAILY BTAR.viarenaned 0.50 PIR ANTM, | WERELY WTAR.00.: Votanne Als.\u2026010000 00000000 000000 00 Be MOD Tu slay, November 159 1890 Tus completion of the Mont Cenis Tunnel is, promised in December.Ir is understood that Mr.Francs, of Hamilton, Ont, will probably be appointed Customs Collector at Manitoba, Bayamja having objected to enter the North German Confederation, an agree ment will be effected with her by the other German States by treaty.Tug Waterloo Advertiser hears that it is the intention of the promôters of the [ Aeton Waterloo, and Roxton Railway to | seoure an amendment to the charter of the Sorel and Drummondville Railway inatead of endeavoring to secure an independent charter._ Tum war news to-day is not of an exoiling character.The army of the Loire is ad vancing on Vox Duk Tans, and à battle of Toury :eems imminent.All is quiet at Paris.The attack on Lyons is being hast ened.The north of France round Douai is being inundated to retard Prussian operations.Such, in brief, is the morning's war news.No less than thirty-six shocks were ex perience\u2019 in the course of one night st les Eboulements and Murray Bay during the course of the recent earthquakes.The district was quite recently, geographically, speaking, the scene of some remarkable natural convulsions, sud evidently rests on a voloanio base, which is liable at any mo: meat to a violent explosion.At-sogou the ôther parts of Quebec have for some time possessed two agricultural enlleges, yet the flourishing and opulent Exatern Townships have been left without one.This is now to be remedied, and accordingly the Quebec Government sent to, IGompton to enter into negotiations with the people there for the establishment of an agricultural college.The proposition is that Compton is to find the farms and requisite buildings, and it is proposed to sell the poor farm and purchase anotber\u2014 \u201c probably the Rae or Bartlett Farm.-\u2014\u2014\u2014e a \u2014\u2014\u2014 | Wu learn that on Saturday Alderman Rob oæx, Councillor Lymaw and Alderman Dur LIN, &ccompanied by the trustees of thr Protestant Cemetery, Messrs.Munrar Buumer.BivoLaik, and Eepaies, with Mr.Bemacixs, went over the proposed Park grounds on the Mountain, their object be ing to make arrangements with the Trus- (ees as to exchanging certain pieces of land.The ground was very thoroughly gone over, the examination lasting fom \u201cor five hours, Feveral times exclamations of delight were elicited from the members of the party at the beautiful scenery dis closed, an ample view of the surrounding , country and the city being afforded through the leafless trees.The observa tion was made snd unanimously assented vo that we should shortly have one of the grandest parks in the world.Alderman Xouprw is especially active in.securing every advantage possible for the amended Plan, and deserves credit for the seal and the public spirit which he displays.Siven the commencement of the war between France and Germany, Russia bar repeatedly evinoed her intention to annul the principal stipulations of the Treaty of Paris, entered into at the d of the Crimean war.The contractin \u201cPowers of of this treaty were France, England, Russia, Serdinia, and Turkey, and the following is a synopsis of the points of most present interest.It is of course, the olanses- which neutrals the Black os which Russia is most eager to have repealed : Asticlo 9 Mentions that the Saltan grate reforms in regard to his Christian subjects.Article 11.The Black Bea is ni utralisad.,Woils open to tho mercantile marine of all \"uations, Its wat-rs and ports.are formally and ln porpetulty interdict d to vessels of war, whether balonging to ations having territory bordering on It, or otherwt Ait 12.This article prescribes that all re.gulatious respecting trade fn the Black Ses shall be conceived in'a spirit favorable to the developement of commercial transactions, Art i3.The Black Bea being neutraliged by a foregoing provision, Russia and Turkey suger veither to construct nor maintaln any 1 or military arvensl upon its coast.Arts, 30 and 21 concede a portion of Bussian teminry, to be annexed to the Prinoipality of Moldavia, Art: 22 The Princtpalitten of.Wallanhia and Moldavia are to enjoy under the sux minty of the Porte, and under the guarantee of the contractf, & Powers, the privileges and immunities of which they are in possession.No.exclusive protection shall be exercised over them by; any of the aaranteclog Powers.Thera shall be nn ite right of Interfurence 1a thelr af.rs.Ars, 23.The Bublime Porte guarnotes to the sforesaid Prinoipalities gn independent and national administration, as full Hberty of worship, legislation, commerce, sud naviga.Art.28.The Principality of Servis will con tioue to bo dependent upon tbe Soblime Porte, sud subjoot to stipulations nearly simi.lu to those panied for the other Principall- ort.30.Russia and Turkey sve to rotain in thets fail fotegrity their possessions in Asia to © the same extent us before the war.Commis rioners aro to appointed to settle the boun.dries, tof } Tra Coatloacke Obsrewr has just been shows à button of gold weighing 196 grains, ond \u201cworth 85.24, the product of 00 bs.ofiquarts, | oat by the Averil Mising Company to the Liebon Quuits Mills, as duly sworn to and as tested by W.K Parmn and 8.K.Fise, belors \u2018.F.Cuannan, J.P., of Grafton, N.H.At that + sate the quarts will yield abous $17 of gold por ton, while numerous mines in California i.aad Colorado pay if at $10 to $13 per ton, and the Nova Bootla mines are consider d -prolablost $6 to Se perton, \"* ee Blobmond Guardian sys that the Provin- -dhel- Treasurer\u2019 Statement bas the merit \u2018of slmplicity, Lt dan understand\u2019 this Balance ; shat there.hes been auded of the Inund complutely encircles Doual.THE WAR.\u2014\u2014 MORE ABOUT THR VICTORY AT ORLEANS.Amoiber Battie imminent.PLOODING the NORTH of FRANCE THE ADVANCE ON LYONS MASTENKD \u2014 The Eastern War cloud mere gloomy.ç SHORT COMMONNS AND LONG MANGE 41 PARIS.\u201c ON THE SEA.Naval Nuit st Havana - Germany Wi Havaxa, Nov.14.On Monday, 7th inst, the Piussina wai steamor Mel-or, carryiog thes gous, and the French steamer Bowrat, carry ln, five, « Ltored this harbor.The WMeteor sailed out again af.tor & French mail steamer, Nowreau Monde, tad ealfed, but the mail steamer immediately returned, foming capture.Qa the night of the 8th the Bouvet left port, but waïted out side for the German war vrssul.After the expiration of 24 boucs, thetime prescribed by law, the Meteor followed, a naval duel having been arranged between the cfficers belore starting.\u2018The Bpanieh war rteamer Cortes accempanied the two vess-ls The Meteor bad verew of 60 mer, and the /lowort 80.The Rowrel was ton wiles beyond the offing.Upon the coming out of the Weteor sho steamed În- wards to the peutral line.The Mouert opened Jee by throwing 5 shota.The Meteor promptly The Doucet then attemptd to the Mates.In this she was qusuccess- fai ; ber rigglog broams eutangied, carryiog wway the main and miesen masts, The rig- ting falling with the masts became entangled ia the Meteor's screw.At the same moment \u201cbe Meteor sent a shell into the Inside of the Bouset, smashing her stesm pipe.The Meteor, sy reanou of the disabling of her screw, be \u2018ame uomsanageabie, and the Bouvet, and the Bouvet, finding the quarters hot sad capture certain if she waited until the Meteor could risentangle herself, mt sail myidly for port, be Meteor continuing to fire.Meanwhile, «ith a fair wind, the ZFouvet was enabled to toss into Spanish water before the Meteor could disentangle her screw, At this tine the Fernando Cortes fired a gun as a sigual that the combat had closed.Both fought bravely The Nutsor was accorded the victory.Both resscls are now in port repalringtdamages The Metcor bad three killed and nne wounded, sud the Bouvet only three \"wounded.The Germans in Havana are much elated with the sffair, wkich caused intanse exoitement.AT ORLEANS- \u2018 Moral efttet of 1he Vietory.- Lencox, Nor.14.Tho Timey correspondent writing from Pours, saya that the moral effect of the vic.ory near (rleans is incalculable.Reinforce nents bave gone forward to Gun.D'Anretles le Paladine, who now has à large and effec dive force, Gambetta has returned to Tours from the army.| : Movements of the Army of the Loire.\u2014 New Yonx, Nov, 14.As ctal telegrem to the World from Tours vod to.day, as fellows :\u2014The main oy, of the Army of the Loire yesterday oc- \u2018upled a position + xtending along the line of he Chateau Dan road to 84.Peray, Patay and Thevilly.The total Joss of the Gérmans in the sctions af the Tth 9th and 10th, before Orleans, fo.ludlog five hnpdred sick and wounded aban.Joned, was 10,000 in killed, wounded and prisoners.Gru.De Paladins is executing à movement which is designed to oulflank Gen.Yon der \"Tanc\u2019e right ee Parther Parttimiare of the Victory.Lowtjen, Nov.14, A despatch from Tones, to-day, says that the movements of Gen.D'Aurelles de FPaladine are to Chartres on the one flank, and Pithiviers en the other, with the view of surrounding Von der Tann and Prince Albrecht before the arrival of the detachments of the late army of Vets \u2018hat portion of D'Aurelles\u2019 army which def-ated Von der Teun on Wedneaday is oti! faotng hini, bot Asnking movements «re exrouted by the new troope, well supplied hy artillery.À Jnunction of the right and left wings, oz the rear af the Bavarians, will pro hably be completed to-day, although no positive news to that effect has been rroelved, Journals announce that the material brne- Ata of the battle at Coulmiors are grater \u2018han was at fi-at supposed.Numbers of Ger- \u2018mane are nnw foun hiding themselves In the wooda and ontbulldinge.frveral cwnnon | have been found that were abandoned during\u2019 the hasty retrcas of the onemy.Many horses bave heen taken.A French General who negleeted to surround the woods aa ordered, thus sllowing 8, 000 Bavarians to escape who were ready to surrender, was dismissed the army.Ona superior German officer, who was cap tured, & map was fonnd indi tag the towns to be occupled.Neitlier T'ours nor Blois wan mentioned, but Vierson, Bourges and others were named as points, Gambetta on (he Hmmp-Frave Werte 1 Totns, Nov.16.Minister Gambetta, ln hits proolamation! to the army: of the Loire, congratulates the ol, Alors on their victory of the 9th and 10th.He says :\u2014\"Your couragonue efforts 11 viotory toour cause, France owes her first ray of hope to you, and F offer you the public praise and gratitude for your reward, Recovering strength.with discipline, \u2018you hayo retaken Orleans, inaugurating a glorious\u2019 offensive.You are on the road to Paris which awaile you.Our honour hangs on your loosening the grasp of these barbarians, Redouble your constancy and ardour; and you will overcome vour enemy's siiperiority in.\u2018cannon with French ¢lan aud patriotic fury, so shall the Bepablic imne victorious from the struggle, Dad A Battle fms Tmmineat.: Lesvox, Nov.4 A betite fa expoctod to-day at T the army cine she Loire Iqadvaacing on on that CIN THE NC NE NORTH.Tnundattng the Une counter.L 5 air Toux, Mov.14 Doual, on the 13th, that the town, one of the strongest fortifications In Trance, mounts 300 sung, and the citadel 400 more, Doual ta ered the key to the North of France.The inundation of the nountry commeonced .For four miles there te one broad lake, runolog to the village of Lamb which Le entirely deserted.Pive hund familles have been driven away by the flood.The windows and doors of the houses are walled up to the water out, The scene on is eleven miles wide, and Over ty thon.sand persons will be wade homeless when the ingedasiope te Semple er ad wor-swel ta.the southward, The ranc-tireurs bave entirely disappented | from that pection of the country.\u2014 Prussian Repules and Advance } Loxpox, Nov.14.A despatob fram Lille.aguounoes that the Prussians are near La Fer An ungegewent vor-gered ou Sâturday be tween the Garda Mollle and the cnemy near Rvreux.The Freuch wers succesful, driving the ecomy Lack with loss.- \u2014 Protest agninat Tnusdation.\u2014 Paves, Nov 14.The Belgisn Government ie.negotiating with the authorities at \u2018Tours and Parls to prevent aû inundation of the marsh lands arquad Dankirk.The Pronch.inilitary authorities \u201cnd contemplated taking this step as a moans Af defouce againgt the Prasinne, but Donkirk «so near the Balgian fronti-r that Balainm herself would \u2018be \u2018the grest-st ull.rer It is thought the negotiations will be succe ssful.AT PARIS, He Reinforcements\u2014Long Ranges Vuanaiuues, Nov: 14.The German forces hers have received scarcely any relpfercoments rince the fall of Meix except the 4th and 1745 Divisions of Wartem bergers, who were sunt woatward goon after the capitulation, A ohiange of plans has occurred ut Lyoos An immediate attack on the city is threatened by the Germaus.Recent firing from the guns on the enciente at Paris show that they have far greater range than {was hitherto supposed.The shells of these guns yesterdsy roached and demolished the German works before Ville de Avray.The military authorities here are {ncressing thelr severity and cruelty towards the civil functionaries of the city.Tho reports that Paris ia distressiogly short of provisions are confirmed by deapatches from - vatious g'iarters.To day, Blamarck has written a letter for mally denying having bad muy negotiattons whatever with the Bmpress Eugene.IN THE SC SOUTH Prussian Advance on.Lyons.Tours, Nov.14.are advancing steadily in the east.They now accupy Dole Garibaldi is cow at Chagny, where there le also a Fronch generpl with an effective force, Tt fs supposed that the two armies will inin, snd\u2019 resist the farther advauce of the enemy.Tue work of fortifytog Lyens continues The heights about the town have béisn greatly strengthened.The National Guards are malnly pmployed in the works.IN GERMANY.Aveest\u2014Capturrd Offcors.| Bancs, Nov.14.H er Gatterbsch, a banker of this city, bac heen arrested for disloyalty.Fils off-nce consisted in subscribing for a portion of the new French loan.The Prussian Government! has permitted Marahal Canrobert to restds \u201cst Stutt ui Wurtembyrk Marsha! Letœuf at Bonn, In Rbenlsh ruseln, and Bazalne at Aix La Chapelle.IN THE E.EAST.Report Contradloted.Bavaspia, Tor.14 The kndepandince Relye says while\u201d Russia: tas always foit that the nenteality of Europe qeated a revision of tha territorial arrange.æents of the treaty vf 1836.Amethor Hxptänation.Vranna, Roy.1.The Free Press to day published the points of tha late Rnaian clreular relative» to: the mpsohibition of frigates In the Black Bea.The note dealrez egnal liborty of action tn be an corded to the Raltan, and tbe remalnder of the Paris treaty to remain valid.Agitation in England, \u2014 - À Naw York, Nov.13, A World: special dated London, Név.14, says: \u2014The sgitation concerning Russin'a de.signe fe increasing.Tn the best informed atreles it ie belleved that there is danger of a general Kuropean conflict.: The Pall Mall Garrtte to night declare that Ministers not merely lack time vision, but are occupied te exclusion of the truth, with misleading dreams.Two dangers confront Eogland-\u2014the 4/abems difficulty snd the | Eastern question.The cicenme.ancé that lifted the latter to great and immediate immediate importance made the former more formidable, because of the increasing proba , bility of there bring à combination.Rasais declares her denign to grasp Turkey, and Prussia is ready to aonnive, and even aid her Ragland is the only power to whom Turkey oan look, and she is threatened with ansible.Hon if she lifts her finger, germe ppt IOOAL LEGISLATURE.Vestortny\u2014ts Minutes ard Wort, LEGISLATIVE ASSE MBLY.- Quwing, Nov.14.Bight petitions) wers presented and nine were recelved, among them that of the Mayor and citizens \"of Bt.Hyacinthe, for a new passenger bridge ; that of the Canada Central Rafiway Company, .for an exteurion of i's Charter for five years to avall itself of the lands gran Hon.Mr, Chauveau prosetited\u2019 the return of.the Prison laspectors.Hon ot the securjiies required.from public offi.cen Mr, Glosotte moved to \u2018ntrxluce a\u201d bill to exempt from seizare movatlos under a curtain amount.The bill was ordered 40 bo read a second time on Wednesday next, The bill to Incorporate the Seminary\u2019 of = Germain de Rimouski was reads second Sime, The House wint into Committes on the bill, which arsed through sad.was reported town fn the na The bill wih) be.road a third time on Wed.ne Mr.Bissett ssked whether Government in- \u2018tended in view of the large number of Magle- rates who are dead, or absent, or have mover Qualified and whose names, still sppear the fiat, to make 8 nsw appointmsnt À oorrenpondent of the Herald writes from of Justloes of the Peace for the whole Pro.vinoe, © Hon.Mr.Oulmetantd that 1k wan thete Intention to revi the list, aud to strike eut ment just mow will make no new appointment, The House went Into committees of the whole on the bill fatitule, che Manfoipal Code of the Province of Quebec, and reported the bill without amendment praying for leave | to sit to-morrow.To-morrow, Mr.Larus will move that it be en instruction th the standing Committee on Aqicalture aod Colonisation to paques ato, o working of Colontsation Societies, &o, WF Tw vr pwd dtm = + estubliah di; lomaticsitoation, having no inten- Advices from Lyons show that the Prussians td was insupportable to her, she has never sug- | \u201c| to act as Oharge d'Affaires antil a new Mipister { son for this immediate scticn tte necessity Mr.Robertson moved for a rhtorn_ those who âre not qualiffed.The Govern.| Minister Motley finally reealled.he ANERIGAN TROUBLE WITH BEGLARD ARRBAD, ! \u2014\" Fhiere* Account os the Negotiation.T7 Loxpon, Nov.34., A paper publishes Thiers\u2019 report on his armistios misslou on the let of Nov.; he met Blamarck, who was perfectly aware of the na- tare of his mission, as he had ived word { Mt the same time that France had notice from the Powers thet an armistice was desired, to avold the cffuslon of hood, and to allow France, throtigb the elections, to form a regular Government with which to treat effectively.This war all the more evident from the fact that Prusala had pretended that owing w the situation of France she knew not to whom to apply.Bismarck made casual mention that th+ romains of the Government Low at Cassel.were tho ouly one recoguined by Curope ; that he merely wade the remark tn tion to med ile witlr the lute nal management of Feance.Thiers imm diately answered that \u2018the Yovernment which precipitated France isto the abyss of war so foolishly resolved upon, had forever terminated its existence \"with its fate] career at Sedan, and would be for: France.but a semblance! of shame and grief.Blismarck did not contest the (act, and made with me an examination ot the follow- log Gestion of the armistice proposed I~.To furnish the French time or the express.sion of her will ss to the Government she should choose to Lave, to allow entire free dom for the election durlog the armistice.Lastly, to permit the revictualliog of the be- \u2018sieged places, aud especially.of Paria.Bls- marck seemed to have no objections to aliow anv of these questions, aud after an interview which lasted four hours I had the right to suppose that we should agree on all points, and thus conclude the first part of the pacif- cation so ardently desired on both hemispheres.Our conferenoes were three per day, as] was impatient to achieve a result which would cause as much noise as the cannon we distinctly besrd.Bismarck sasured me as to the principle of the armistice that he desired as much as any of the neutrals to end hos!ili- tics, and that he was desirous to see estab tiehed in France a power which might con- - tract lasting engagements.We wore thus in accord on the cseentisl points, I demanded from 2 to 30 daye\u2019 armistice, as this time was neoded for the voters aud reunion of the elect- candidates.Bismarck assured me the elections should Le fiee in the departments occupied by the Pratslans.He made, however, a reservation concerning that portion of territory of the French near the German froutier and German in origin.He anew ered that the armistice must not be de layed by the argument of the questions which came within the provinces of n tredty of peace.Bismarck said it was botter mot to discuss these questions, and tht he, if not admitting the election agitation in the said provinces, would not refuse that they be represented in the faturo National Assembly by a notable as free in opiolon as the other representatives We then arranged as to the conduct of the armies.and the King, aud this was the conclusion arrive | at, namely, the belligerents were to stop where they were on the day of the sigiing of the arinistice.Lastly came the queetioa of cevictualling, and here, amin, Bismarck wished to consult the military commanders, 8o mattera were deferred tg next day, when, on the 3cd, I saw Bismarck.Ho seemed uneasy and preoccuplad, aad asked if I bad any news from Paris.I sald \u201cNo\u201d Ho then said, © Paris ls in revolution, aud new government is proclaimed.\u201d I tepid, \u201c If disorder for the woment has triumphed, the people's love of order and patriot otis will soon restore order\u201d I was forced, however, to suspend negotiations, bat soon received proof that 1 was not mistaken.[ and vosamed negntiations on the subject of re- vlctualling, I explaiuieg the principle that, at: he end of the armistice, each belligerent would be in the same condition as at the commencement.Bismarck, speakiog in the name of tho tilitary leadors, pronounoed agalost the revictualling unless he received à military equivalent, ¥ demanded what he meant, He answered, \u201cA fort, perhaps, more than -\u2014\" 1 imrocdiately stopped Bismarck by saying, ¢ Ie it Paris you want?Paris, our farce hope, which you are not able to vanquish a fifty sivge\u2014rrrived here\u2014we could go no farther, I saw the military spirit all powerful fo the Prussian resolution against peace policy, and I asked Bismarck for leave to are Favre and advise with him.Bismarek c'iarged me to déclara that be would not in- terfcre with the clections even Îf there was no armtatice, and would let Paris commnnicate with Tours on the subject.Government wae informed of what had occurred, aod they de- slred me to break cf negotiations on refural of revictualling, and leave Versailles which resolution I frapartrd to Bismarck.The powers œust judge of the conduct of balligerents, and \u2018the efforts made to secure peace which was not lost throught the nation, bus thruugh the fault of the late Governmot» af A & gb ifally ul vated.between Mt om r streets.he hcu es are bet Ja d- and DLurocher u on ereeted où sa nov and high papeored plan, wi » fronts, m Wibgeu kttohens, and will oni.tain all modsrn improve- The prices ot each hu se ta withia the means Of men cf even à very odor 10G0ME, the termn are ex0ecdiigly eanv, and title odlapatat The plans ven be seer, and all farther infdrmati jon obtatoetl at 119 « Mes af the \u2018undersigued, LA DORE, Real nid investment Agen 2344-38 188 58 Jason J BONDS.PATENT RQOT- .PULLER.Cen (4 GREA?BUCCRSS.) mplement warrauted a capable of topping, vo ton urnips or es soil, End in n acy we westhe m have one) Wili save Frere pil ped a tebos.anis 45 ne de used with glove or mitions wit On reseipt of 1 will send ome to address.ito ion usranterd or ue 40, 5) turned.Age: ents Wanted very whore Address, |: 4 - 55 5 0, BOD), Out.AVE YOUR FURL! QUARD YOUR BEAUTE! a aves and 1 dome méchante Kesp your rooms fem a re cé from the ; PSDRRBILLE : SOURMOIND THERMOMBTERS, 0 GAVE YOUR TBO rERpg TIN | Yh aR ARG SERN deter | MATREM ATIOAI A; LORI roan autant 924 the firet qualit, .0 rafraa for Lars ue ry Hoo & Co.\u2019s ie Dated ot rate a 3e e-ilaspes, 0} MONDAY FIRST (14th inst) and fotlo wi .reduoed 15 pr 0 aud laid sid our pd Hog Valanes oa Fiaunels nor seed OMaial 1 Assignos, the OLD 395 NOTRE DAME arn P.MOVAUGHLIR & CO PBANKRUPT SALE of WHITE mand, 58 HUFRE DAMS BTAES, = 0 w' WASTE, « Boy about 14] AZ, Nightingale, Eveline, MALF-PAST THREE PM re arrete Tor war clond in the East is little less lowering this morning.A Vienna journal to the deneutralization of the Black Hea \u2018would permit equal privileges to the Ful.\u2018tan, which, of course, lay be true but does not alter the issue one whit.Russla means to have Constantinople, and a bettor \u201copportunity never was afforded her.That Prussia has a secrot understanding with the Csar there can be little or no doubt, and it England insists on acting as the Sick Man's ally, and backs her speech with the sword, the combination will be a difficult one to overcome, \u2014 ROUND TOWN./ \u2014 Duom's confectionery waa found open by the police this morning.\u2014 The police found two tabs of Lutter lett on the Bonsccours market last uight.\u2014 À dosen coru brooms found on the wharf was Landed in the Water Police \"tation b Mr.Francia Latrell, yesterday.T \u2014 Alphnse Bertrand, residing at the old Rasco Hotel, fell into an excavatl- >n wbich wag leit totally unguarded last night, opposite 39 Common street, \u2014 The 89th Regiment embark to-day at Quabec on.board the Orontes, and thus leave the Dominion to the care of the 6th Rifies - three compauies of which regiment left for the ancient capital last night, und will boa followed to morrow by the rest of the mon, ¢x- cepting about one hundred who are to remain and attond to the military edmeation of Young Cuna'la, - THE WEATHER.\u2018 Tewperature in tho aba shade, o¥servud by John Underhill, optician, 299 Notro Dame street \u2014 8 p.m.yesterday, 36 © ; 9 a.m.to-day, 1 p.m.today, 38° ; Max, 389 ; Min.299; Mean.33° 5 Aneroid Barometer, cempensat! «1 and corrected :\u20146 p.m.yosterdsy, 39:83 ; 9 aan.to-day, 20.88; Nov.15, 1870, ROW ON BUARD SHIP.A Pletsant Sitp's Company, E Yostorday at noon as the ship Leks Ontario was swinglog into the stream to start for Glasgow, three of the crow wore seen to set upon the mate and assault bim.Mr.Murray son of the agent for the Company to which ._| the vessel belongs endeavored to separate the men, and got struck himself on the head sad -1 almost stonned.He however wet on shore and the ship clsarod before ho Water Police could interfere, FIRE.A Felt Factory Destroyed.+ - This moming] about 9.9 o'clock, à tar-pot in a \u2018roofing felt factory, situate fn the centre of Jean Baptiste village, boiled over, and, notwith- standisg all tho «fforts ot thé workmen to smother the flames, the fire rosulted in the total destruction of the factory.The fire brigade of the village, with their engine, were called out,bnt owing to the Inflammable nature of the material, were unable to achieve mueb.Some foolish porson sounded tho alarm 34, at Gaollbault's garden, at 11 o\u2019clock thia morning, and the city brigade proceeded to the scepe, but, of course, ronld render no assistance, the factory buing fully three.quarters of a mile from a hydrant.Damige estimated at about $500, the\u2019 premises bofog an old wooden structpre.t \u2014 SPECIAL CASES.7 Pigs and Piggerios \u2014 1 Hie Honor tha Recordor was ocenpled this morning in trying several! cases wherein swine fg red very prominently, Louls Carle, for selling k in his atore, Visitation Street, contrary the Maiket Ad, vs fined §1 50.Joseph Ladoueeur, Rgraocer, corner of Amherst ad Dorchester stroets, the same offence was flaod $1 50.' bar ebt ao, Jmocer, corner of Sydon- m an erine stroots, for the 9, vus ined $1 and conte, \u201c the seme, chel Lafarce, butcher, No.243 Visitation Btreet, was fined $1 50 for « keeping six pigs mis tho city limits and à very dirty pig.~ RECORDER'S COURT.0 io \"Tuesday, Nov, 14, The diposiog of a list of thirty odd ordivary oases, aad some half dosen speclals formed the \u201c Day's Dologs at this Court.\u201d Daniel Gt ng parter, $12 50, tor aire hile drank, engaglog Ton fed tie encounter at the Depot with an fodividual bo vas ed enough to (Sire the polio\u2019 e «lip, above affair u 'ghth of last month, fred oa the Joneph Chabot, 42, reslding on Aun rtreet, was fined $10 or two months, for while drunk, disturbing the peace and heating hie wife.-This poat woman tries trirs to oke out_n living by keepiug a'stall.Her husband fs described ns a drunken losfor bolaboring her whom he promised to Inve and cherish.* Julia Aun O'Brien, obe of the gang of dls.reputables who were before the Court yestor- day sud who paid à fine of $10, was this morning, in company with Susan Upton, 23, and James Borke, 28, joiner, bronght up charge ed with having been oon found drugk fn an empty house fa Water Uptod was fined a] or ons month Ban.$5 or one month, sod Burke, $2 or 9 oa er from Genevieve {was broug ht [up for selling vegetables off the market with.Sot paving a losnse, He wae cautioned and James Henley, 20, Henry Moore 28, Louis Gravel 18, sod Georgn Carpentier 17, wore fined $1.50 sad upwards for'dronkenness and ee conduct on 8t.Joseph street.er cares wero simple .drunks and wera disposed of In the usgal manner, _ re re MARITIME INTELLIGENCE.The sclir J'iver, On, Ohartter \u201cfrom Line, Bale des Ohalenrs, the sth\u2019 Pas at Quebec on Snnday m pecloncef very.stormy woathei up to We ° Boisuté \u2014An American schooder, tha Gegng.dlr, b \u201c been seit -d by the Dominion cutter.da B, Dapt, Story, for a violation of the Re.a Law, and: \u2018taken te Guysbore.\u2014Halifax Colonia\u2019.The following is a Vist of officers of H.M.Troopahlp Tamar :\u2014Oaptain Henry D Hick.ley any Georie À Allen, Astiey R, Samuel Juhoson, John G W Har.Goober sval-Liout, Samuel W Browne | Bar.goon eorge F Banks; Paymaster, Stephen Moote ; Chief .Engineer, Chas A Bodden ul Bul Lieu, Henry Gray.mar, Ospt.Hickley, from Ports.month vis Bt, Jobo, NAL, arrived.Mr.Gle.nard, pilot, repôrts baring parsed the following vessola :-\u2014 Me wr pod Miranda, in the Traverse ; ni \u201cHome, Lake Huren ; two iron shipe, names not known ; à Norwegian bark ; also, the #r, George and Caroline, at the Brandy Pots, alt bound down, PASSHNGERS Por FR.Morsvian, from LA png ot Hon Mr Ponsonby, Rav Gavin n Lang, ohlidren an ures, Ruv Mr Holl aud, Mie Miro Mr and Mrs Fillisher, Mr Ciavil, Me aod Mrn @ M Dixon, child sod nurse, Me and Mm 00 Godson, Mrs Blacklock, Mrs Daggsos, Mr and Miss Labatt, Mies Hayman, Mwiers R Edmon- son, Harrison, Le Rewn, Hy Noolan, Boorland, 0 Timothy Wi fl Grabam, Grey, Berentord, B @ Hellor, Ÿ rn odgé, À ne P.MoLAUGELIX & 00.B Hills and slowrage passengers, says Lhat the Crar's requisition with regard.| 339 ; | 1 p.m.to-dny, 20:80.sth ot, Rerived d, John pa Florence | ei\u201d New Kdvertisements a 7 \u2014 MONTREAL INOW- BYOB ULU à \u2014The usual Wed- nesday +«vening tramps wii commence on uN | DAY the 16th November, fom hess ot Union Avenue, at & quarter Ps before Eight oiolook 194\u2018?y Ordon) W.H.WHYTE, Bea.Herr ur RURKAH 1! FONGS FOR omits AND NEW Just arrived frem Fagiand, ment of ENGLISH, IRISH, AND BCOTOH BONGS, Errastatiog of the fallowlog great favoriten:\u2014 Varnier'a latest, D Fond culae toux Ailse, large vasortment of Meerkctaum, Briar, and Fauoy Pipes or every desor:ptian GEORGE CARALAKE, \u2018Tobacconist, âc, 102 Bonaventuce street, 860-3m.Near sho Depot à large assort- \u201cMo ate Third ju WAR NEWS.\u201d Gladstone Taterferes,, Fern Lowpoy, Nov.14.The Post charges that Gladstone's interference in the luterest of peace between France sud Germany, is just Jong enough to sult the negotiations of the new French\u2019 oan The War wot Over.a Loxpox, Nov.18.The TSmes ln an editorial article on the situation is disposed believe that the\u2019 war will not by any mesus be enpd-d whan Paris ie taken, Bo intense is the bitterucss of the Frepch.ems For German Unity, bids Bauvix, Nov, 15, Negotiations looking to German unity are 7 ANTED, a Fituation as Pew- of our olty pion AL as Lauer at Church, or 10 n Natlons: Borie: lores, \u2018oncerte, &o.Apply tn OT GAULT, British Ametio AusurAnce Office.89-1 ector «f Offartnry at ons Churches; would als act stilt.pendiog.Pro opel recentiy made tbe proposition that all leglstation relating to the Press and the matter of public meetings should beloug vxclueively to the Foderal \"| patty.TO THE CITY TRADE.To be sold during November, SEVEN TU EIGHT THOUSAND OVER COATS \u2018AND RERFERY, Got up expressly for City trsd-, at prices yang.ing from @» 50 to 812.00, 8.H.& F.M083, Nos.8 & 7 RBOOLLET BTRERT.0-6 Exeftemont a+» the rl Vianna, Nov.18, Great enthusiasm was cre.'d at the Bourse fer Ly tho sunonncement that the Prussians had evacuated Orleans.\u2014\u2014 Russia on the \u2018he Black wea.| T7 Lorvou Nov, 15.The Telegraph ares Lt 1s certain Harsia as sixty irou-clad gun boats fn the Black \u201cea ready for use.fac NOVELTIES ON ON [THE HALF THE PROPL®'S CHOICE! SHKIDIAO BIVALVFR FRESH FROM THE BkD3! The Froprietors ofthe Bt.James\u2019 Hotel have opened an Oysler Btand in connection with their B'liisrd Room, where fre h Oysters will be sap- piled to all styles, cally cooked oan rig being \u20ac satisfied hale ~ moderate charges.À chatos lat of fihedias Oysters, pet om the beds, for sale by the barrel, Assignee\u2019s \u2018Sale.IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.Sti! Farther Reductions: The Subscriber, in order te clear out as soon as porsible the immense Stoek of | DRY COODS \u2018More.DUFRENNE, ORA'Y à 00, y \u201c INSOLVENTS, jhave made ST.Furrues Rez- DUOTIONS, and beg te call special lines :\u2014 \u2014 $00,000 WORTH ot SILKS, 5°\" - , SATINS, axv a | ~ POPLINS, DRESS GOODS, Of Foary Description, SHAWLS, 4 MANTLES, \u2018 JACKETS, axp CLOAKINGS, FLANNELS, PLAIN asd PANOY, Hosmry, UNDEROLOTHING, AND \"SMaLL-WARES.BLANKETS, 84, 10-4, 12-4, all guard Prices.RE : Ttieunneeessary to particular.ine all the lines, suffice it to say, | that the Stoek is large, and \u2018the best ever offered to the Montreal publie, and as there is no renewing of lines, purchasers ean depend upon getting Goods at prices that defy competition.The entire Stock must be sold before the let of May.Remember the Bus 454 NOTRE DAME STREET, Moar MGM.|.-P.MoLAUGELIN.- A FYRAT.-GLASS E EXPLANATION we étrosting attention on tb m vin Imports: | tons, 1 wish ft to ve nuders Sood tnet m 8 ook la , bgt in every respec The Tons whieh I impor are from makeve who deal almoat at oxolusdvely with ahope suol) as sve frand in Burlin, Arcade, Lendon- Ur receive vew ia monthly, in order tohavy ths Very nawes aires, aud each Neuf Is sian net with my own na lu YWHK I haven large \u20ac re of Kid, skin lea o, Guatstin and Cloin, ali of beat Lid Hi how the ve! bes [1 Py assortment et borin Lid Breosh Handkerchiefs, Motors, Umbreline, aes; Büoks, and ther articles for gentismen\u2019s wear J.H.DICKINSON, ; 1 FHAOK D'ARMES.38 286-11 Pea | ~ ET se UPERIOR L'OURT, \u201c [Na 816} rats ED IEE te auotjon, and hy virina of a writ of ex.de roid on En Mh day of Novers- the fore noon, he ssid Defendants in this eauss, ali the is and effects sdized on = vo wat fr Ta ma of tal pinen: y \u2018Montreal * 5 ALFRED LEPALLIEDS, SON Monteça), 108 à Mot, a .LARRECQUE, PIM, | rr.+}, oo.attention to a fow of the leading vance in elegance and comfort upon the twe | already running, tbe \u201cMontres!\u201d and \u201cTo.is X ant: 8 NDFROLOTHING 1 am | ® BERGEVIN, of oi, Lefendanta, |.Newtrals Compromised«Frenck Notes T.o¥pox, Nov.15, It is sald that a number of documents found In a balloon.rveently captured by the Germans seriously compromise the neutrality of | Switzerland.A uote from the French Government thanke the ueutrale for their late \u2018intervention in behalf of prace.The note says that the accept.anca of the barth Prussian term: would have \u2018been virtuaily aubecriblag to their own sabju- gation.Hostages De Detained, .! Fanves, Nov.14 Forty of the French prisoners have been sont hither aa hostages for captain and crew of the Bremen ship Moarly detained in re A tory of Prussian Oatrages Tours Nov, 13.\u201cThe Fournal lficiel chargen that tbe Prus- sana pillaged Villeneuve, three hours because \u2018the French troops had obstinatuly defonded the place.They next levied enormous _contributions, \u2018and the plundered Inhabitants, anable to pay, some of them old men even, were dragged from thelr houses and beaten anti] thelr neighbors surrendered their last æou to rave thelr lives, Casks of wine were wantouly broken open, and thelr contents poured on the ground, and the furhiture in the housea yas destroyed, in private realdences, robbed tbe-meople who ledged them of clothing, linen, watches, shoes, and tetlet articles, and even of women's wear- Ing apparel.Wherever they stopped, they destroyed or solled everything.A Garman artillery earisson, captured near Orleans, was found to be filled with laces and silky, and \u2018another contained clocke, vages, and rich parlor ornaments, taken from the country-seats , NEW SLEEPING CARS.We understand that the \u201c Fortiand® another, of the now Pullman Palace Oars will be oa exhibition to-morrow, Wednesday, av the Bo- narventars Depot and Is said to be sven an ad- routo\u201d, bat even If dt.all equal with woll worth special a vel la.The \u201cOtinwa\" still another of th.ee splendid additions to the convenience and bomfort of- the travelling public will be out ot the shape befor winter fully acts In, and the company visit to aes lot alone tra.will thon have four runnl .In the spring eight others will be ; thus tbe Grand Trauk will be cantop th sleeping cars equal to any line on trast with as atiafactory resuite, pecuniariy to aa Lave resuited to the latter in the neighbor.states and they deserve it for their enterprise.\u2014Com.THE PERILS OF BOF THE ROAD.AY Girl Run Over and Pate oong i py ny 14 years, a dangbter of Maurice Shea, zaol Fort To arènes dows, rn uver, aod, it is atally luju ya k.carr as sho attempted to Chow lage, Antoine Streot crossing.From whet wo can loarn from parties fn the victoity it appears that the carter in question was coming down Oraig street, from the depot \u2018and -had reached the crossing leading to Little 8t.Antolne street, when Prowse's waggon crossing bis path compelled him to pull up.The waggon having pas-d be gave à \u2018switch to bis \u201chorse («nd at that moment) the unfortunate girl attompted to cross the road.Bhe was koocked on pide of the head by one otf the shafts and fell senseless beneath the wheels, coe of the front ones passed over her and the bystanders shouted in agonised topes the castor palled up sensibly thinking that the girl was under the horsc's feet.The hors seemed tumansgeable and went on again, causing the carriage to pass completely over the poor creature who as picked up blesd- ing and mangled, and \u2018carried to Roynold\u2019s grain 2 tore close by.It was to this sbop she was golog On an errand w ithe accident happoned.Dr.Bell was onliod and rendered what assistance be could, ie moans were ob.tataed for conveying the sufferer tn the Hospital.An pd $8 WAYROD was procured, and fades of bay thrown in; on thie the {tout was carried up, accom panied by Poll and Mr.Cusack, carriage maker, whose tautory is close by the ncena of the accident, At the horpltal it was fofind that the head had received à severn fracture, the rigat arm was broken ; aleo one of the thigh, Abe carter who rau over the yirl stayed for s while at tho scene, but, bitng told by a fel.pw oarter that he was pot to blame, he drove away, and the police.are new scarching for him The carter turns out to be à young son of Mathew Love, Cemetery street.Ho was loft fu charge of the carriage while bis father went to dinner.He got & load, gentleman -and trunk, aud the resilt is as nbyve.The boy has loft bis.home, scomingly much righ POLICE C COURT.Co Tm ay, Nov.18.BH Bruvetts, 2, barber, Bt, Joseph street, was remanded on anspicion of baving assaults od » maa and stolen & watch from bim, High Constable Bissoneite, who msde the arrest, also brought to the cours a married womsn of bad character, Matilda Rogers; aged 37, whom he found Tiviog as the wife of Bruoite, a Laplante's hotel, Chaboliles square, Bi charged on ausploion of -baving rowed stolen property.Yophirin Bertrand, mou'der, Prince street, was arrested by Dotective Maryphy for stealing & large qnantity of ivpe from.one Henry Dalley.Bentonced to tbres months\u2019 imprison- tb.wi 0, laborer, Behudey [ Rlobsrd Lave, ET) was sentenoed to a fine of $5, or two moutbs, me :dies that her life was despaird of.eatod où muspicion où farine stolue « tab +f butter, by detective Lafon, was discharged, F, X.Gravel, laborer, for assaulting his wif, wai fined tT sud costs or one mouth, Jie Wibb, a woman.wha, since 1836, hey been in and out of the Montreal Gaol, azif \u2018| date Kingston Penltentiary, fre thes, &o \u2019 vas set down for two months as a v | Her father wes in the 63:d R-glmout, She was rafoed while out at service ia one of the firet amilies of Montreal, and sinoe then has} been authing bat a diunken prostitate: Bhe was once so Ladly besten by a gang of row- aswell anis were sent to the Ponitentiary, whither she soon after followed them.te morning she was fa s delilum, and tho Court House resoundod with her shrieks.Benjamin Lamontagoe was fioed 30c , and ordered.to pay for damage done to pro- pests, at Louise Campbell's house.cet Pricur, of St.Z tique, for neglecting to holst à sign- pts {orth eae good to sell spirituons | liguots, was floed Andre and Mig: nonne atreeta, was fined $50 and costa for al, J.B Tellier, grocer, st | ling liquor without'u license.Patrick Rafferty and Wm.McG wore fined $10 each, for an assault committed some days back on a laboring Francois Continle, 67, sn o}d vagrant, arrested at 6 am.on suspicion o of base atolep a salt bag.At the buttom of the bak was found a copy of tbe regulatf n Fi14 Exeio \u2018iso instructioné.It 1s supposed Continle wig .About to sut to work to prepare himself to pass the Military School examination He will bave to defor his studies till ho has compl sted\u2019 the sentence of two months inflicted by the magistrate, A SAILORS* HAUNT.\"Mirth Boru at the he Recorder's Courts Officers quartered fisaliey The * Erin-go-B qu\u201d with its exceedingly bla ~lotare of the King of Munster, was d.- V9.-4he police yesterday at the Recont- ot .In spylbiog but a favorable, $ .Court's.\" .¢ Ritchie sud ons or two ght.Berg \u201cnday night, about nine men visited it 2a».y fifty people within.o'clock, and found om, à gang of drunken While the officer watoho%,.\u201cyud would bave sallora rolled out of the door, *% doubtisss boeu arreated but that they, armed with kalves, were more than.for the police.The nuissnce caused .wsny drunken men congregating in one 7\" bin Cocribed a disgusting in the extreme, onor awren0e Hodd pristor, $20.7, the peo hy \u201c tet - -Oatly Mopert df Montres: Ntock Maries : .\u2014\u2014 Le a El Bank revues | a Untarlo Bank.mu te To Baux N 3 wast | eee.City ol 33 | M ! eu Ri vous # koi Le : B6 |: oe : Yat uw a A dee | en] n 118 wi ; x eed 76 10 1 Onn.Hank of Oo wl Moutreal Mins ny we an sb vw Huron Copper | 2 3% 0.Champ &Ht L B.ooyd onan n au ae re } Wpe.verses JOO | MW .ts 88 1S] me WM {ie ; 0 189 100 - send ' Tobants\u2019 Xxchange.BE Mont Disrist Par build\u2019 » .0 Holling Stock (io in ee 8 0.2 ose .1504 vase seed sen \u201cope 1 * a ng seer y.Banda.le iv.ofl Harbor Prat sp Do.op ae eda.nest io Hanes se.A Mar Harms: ape a ce M bo nt.+ \u201cen ' ii bore \u201cce +} TPE LIB I une nes we Tw | 300 twa | BAF EXUHANGE, Merete Sia Ban BL ete 2 wo s continent and we}.that company aad to the Pollman Compeay | About 12:30 thls forenoon a girl, aged about ) Cralg Bireet at the Bt: | Bank on Jomuna on N hante .\u201d Moro Bills.Gold rate at non Ta New ow York, BOND BROS., HROEEEA, ' ) Smo.dnoemes, « \u20ac Eu - NNEDY &.6\u20ac0.,.| The People\u2019s Clothier, TY I.6.KENNEDY £003 § $9.50 AYLIANCE SUIT, $9.00 | STILL UNAPPROACHSD 1X PIT, STYLE AND QUALITY, J.G.KENNEDY & O0, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHIERS, Mo.31 St.Lawrence Street, C H E A P ADVERTISIN @ On and after this\" date we will neert Aver Usements of mitustions sud Servants wanted In .58 oe Pp Ol BOARD ANTI : yn 1 BOARD VACANOLIS hres days.asuvuconyon dossouonsas days See vehreniendd 50 canis siNGLE ABTIOLN FOR SALE gussmuec0s c20n0002050000r 50 cents HOUSES ON STORES TU LET Turea dags.o weed VERSONAL ADVERTIS pacte or vive Each insertion.10 coms ABTIOLRS LOST OM FOUND, TIO BAPE.«cor vsiebrocniriairind 85 ooct MONTOR OF HIRTUR veus bus 10i0 AO sent Nortox or D nifavsceon BB DONE eine rE LENS cents \u2026 : GRAHAM & 00.Lu saan seve April eh, mm HE Z PAPER BAGS made by HEAL Toit Lis nest PARER AN HAO past in BITUARY NOTIOES =1 for stealing lead pipe.\\ .; to Gaocge Carpenter, aged 13, 84, Mary street, | a.serted t9 PPAR and 5 Teens Gre (Duly and Westin) ; Len 5 ! - a ~~. TE SHADOWED ALTAR: OR \u2019 ; | x Botroihel, Wedded and Divorced.+ By Ned Buntline, [E.ZC.Judson.} \u2014 \" CHAPTER XXX\u2014CoNTINURD.: - And Mr.Grump hopped pver in reach of ot de and a ragged, dirty one ; + dollar bill in his face.Mr, Screws picked it up, lowered his tacles to see if it was genuine, and then with a sigh put it in the pocket of .his old vest, Ci He had just reached the door to go out, \u2018\u20ac *- opening it, when, # Indy, closely vailed, \u201cÀ entere Ly ile heard the little lame lawyer utter a i complimentary salutation, and then the door closed on lim, and he heard; the click of the lock inside.Mr.Screws did not go away.He stood there and liëteued until he heard another dnor open and sh it, followed by the souu - of another lock, Then drawing a pair | of nippers such as burglars ugs, he quietly inserted them | into the Kby, hole, seized the \u2018end of th: h « key with them and unlocked the door.| \"With silent steps he rpproached the CR door of the inner office, knelt down and vo listened.lis fuce changsd often while there ex pressing wonder aud astonishment.\u2018That the interview within was of serious importance, his face indicated.it last full an hour and then appealing to know it was about to close, Mr, Screws rose, slipped out and fastening the door behind him, sat down on the steps three or four yards away.fle hid nt been there over a minute, before the vailed lady came furth, and saluted in his humulest, blandest manner by the lawyet, passed out to the street.« Ab, been \u2018back jou.eh, Mr.Screws?Come in.Just back, e * Yes, sir\u2014l was vired, L went © far up town to get a cheap lunch, sir.) * + Well.lam sorry you're tired.But 1 can't help 1t, you've got to take a message w old Blachart for me.\u201d ; Yes, air, | suppose.\u201d J i *Waell, what do you suppose, an who told you to suppose, Mr.Screws.\u201d * No one, sir ; but I would humbly \u2014\u2014' + Make an old donkey of yourself.Go and tell Mr.Horace Blachart that there aro two other claimants to property which he has looked forward to us to come to him only.Tell him I have had papers served on me.\u2019 * By the mysterious lady who\u2014\u2014' \u2018 toot! dolt!idiot! You need not say who.In fact, you don\u2019t know.\u2019 } * Yet 1 might guess, Mr.Grump.\u2019 ¢ Just you try it, and | l! discharge you.No, you won't, kidal Grump.\u201cAnd you'll raise my wages to twenty ollars a a week from to day, pay in advance.\u2019 Mr.Screws said this in a sharp, clear tone, and with an «ir of independence which so astonished Mr.Grumpp that he! actually seitled his shorte.t leg fairly to the floor.* Are you drunk, Screws?Are you drunk.\u2019 * No, Ellad Gruæp, l am sober, and in earnest, 100.If you want to do the work you are now bribed to do, you had better keep mie ia with you.Jf you don't choose tu, { can get full as well paid on the other side\u2014 perhaps better,\u2019 \u2018\u2019Phe other side?What do yon mean?\u2019 ¢ I'll.ask the father of your vailed lady, Mr.Gramp.\u2019 \"ou old sinner, you have been listen! ing.\u2019 .Yes., \u2018Then keep quiet.Tuke your desk, ns ususl.Be faithful, and secret, and the.twenty dollars a week is yours! \u2018Did I say twenty 2 1 meant forty.Twenty dollars when the week begins; twenty when it ends.\u2019 \u2018shark! Well vit shall be forty.But mark you\u2014betray this secret, and I'l] kill you: \u2018I'm agreed, Mr.Grump.But hand over that uwenty \u2018fhe lame lawyer disgorged a double X from a greasy, but well filled pocket book, and threw it down, with a sigh.\u2018I'll go and see llorace Dlachart myself,\u2019 he suid.\u2018Stay here till I come back.\u2019 Eldad Grump took his hat and cane and limped out of the office.\u2018I'll baye a spree on this.Ta, ha! And Mr.Screws looked at his twenty dollar bill with such eyes as the boy places on the treasure that will purchase his first pair of high boots Yes, o jolly old time spree! It's such a long, long time since I've had one, and then\u2014what do yot want ?1t was John Kager who entered ; it.was of hint the question was asked.\u20181 want to sec your master,\u2019 \u2018le bas just gone out to eee yours.\u2019 \u2018 What about?\u2019 \u2018That's telling,\u201d Aud Mr.Screws lified his cyebrows to tho ex remest height into an arch of wis dom \u2018You'll tell me.\u2018Not that I kuow of, or Why should If {Because LI make you.vistors, a little ago?you know of, io had a Mr.Screws was start), \u2018And that visitor clainis to bo related to my master ?Mr.Screws rose to his feet and lowered his eyebrows.You nesd not deny it, for you will lie if \u201cyou do.She brought certain papers here?\u2019 he didn't; but she is to, when she.comes again,\u2019 sid Screws unguardedly.\"Well, I belive you speak \u2018the truth.Now, Mr.Screws, you are poor?\u2019 \u2018No, I'm not.i've gota twenty dollar bill in my pocket, and 1 get forty dollars x week from this day on, for koepiug kl.dad Grump's secrets.\u2019 \u2018\u2018Pshawt \u2018That is not à flea-bite to what you ~aa'get.Do ps | 'wish and you shall have à hundred dollars a week in gold.\u2019 \u201cin gold\u2014at 35 premium?You don't mean it 7, \u2018I do.\u2019 \u2018Then I'm your man for a ything short of murder.\u2019 \u2018It\"is a bargain.I'll go and ses what Grump is doing at the house.Meet me to night, at ten\u2019 o'clock, at \u2018the place named on that card.\u2019 | CHAPTER XXXL * Ah\u2014good day, Mr.Blachart\u2014good day my honored client!\" cried Eldad rump, a: he hopped into \u2018the presence of the _ wealthiest patron of his profession.« \u2018Good day.Why do you come here ?Have you business ¥' answered Blachart, glogmily, : \u2018I have, I never am taken away from my office by anything e Well, what, is it?A \u2018rise or fall in .stocks, or à chance to sell at an advan.où Seite my good client, nether.But me 0 more portance | 86, or ras fil Jam in à names tel \u2018 \u201cpeak | t, then.Tam ng humor to trifle to-day.The fo ul fiend seems to be .weaving a net around me.\" * \u201cExactly 0, my honored client, exactly - 20° And Eldad Grunip, who had not taken tho seat to which Bischart pointed, took A semi circle of the room i 1 his hopping id deposited his hat and cape in A cof- oi on to the center of the oem.o phil Re pve and stood Là \u201c\\ - A-Stery ot New York City Life.oh goa.favorite attitude with the toes of the short lag an inch or so from the floor.Well, moll-your business without farde \u201cI od had a visit, Mr.Blachart.' « What Lue dettes \"dat to mo?my.visitor.was! \u2018 Ah\u2014that boy ?And Mr.Blac started nervously.¢ No, sir\u2014not that boy, but that sister, \u2018with full proof of her and her and his psrentage \u2014with the marringe oer- tificate of their mother, and even with the knowledge of the property cross the water Mr, Blachart was on his feet\u2014paler than ever\u2014his eyes fairly eating into tue flushed \u2018face of the Jame lawyer as he went on.When thb lutter paused, he gasped out : The gir-\u2014vhere did she obtain this information?\u2019 \u2018{ know not\u2014she has it.\u2018eñongh ?* And no more\u2014no more ?\u201cShe appeus W have nu more.But is not that enough and wmwre hau enough, to trouble one who has so long kept these secrets \u2018to himself.She believes her mother to be alive, and she demands that Is not that 4 she be restored to her.\u2019 + \u201cYes, sir, de em And if indued tlurt mothes is alive, it would revi to be piti ful to keep her and hea childs n apart.\u2019 \u2018Pititul-\u2014did | hear peu say that?A lawyer like you talk of pi .y! Were her mother alive she should nevar- ree her.Long, long ago } swore it, and | will never break my oath.But if she isto be your cliont, teil this girl her mother is dead! Do you hear, dead and buriod I! \u2018She will not believe it.\u2019 \u2018She must\u2014she shall Eldsd Grump, are you my lawyer or ho hols?\u2018Yours, most on Mr.Blachart, yours of course\u2014but really this lovely young creature excited my sympathy.\u2019 \u2018Yoursyropathy.You'd make a Quaker laugh.Your sympathy! lier fee must|be large ?\" \u201cUn my honor not a cent\u2014not a cent\u201d \u2018Then why did you post over here in such a hurry, eh 7\u2019 steps ; in faot Lo enter a civil sult for her rignts, aud a ciiminal inquiry into the fate of her mother.\u2018The foul fiend prompts her.\u2019 \u2018Very.likely, and be will not defend you in that case.\u2019 * A near relation of his}would, since you actas my lawyer.But \u201cthis badinnge is uspless.Whatamltodo?Can we not compound this matter?Will not the git) be quiet if a fair annuity js settled on tier and her brother?\u201cAn annuity?Why that girl wears solitaire diamond ear-1 gs, and a necklace aud bracelets worth, ap of your best houses.the can command as much money apparently =a yow.'- © \u2018Where did she get it?Who prolects her, and where does she live I\u2019 \u2018These things are, and she says must be mysteries for the present, and she- will Lroak off sll negotiations and proceed to extremities if she finis any attempl made to penotrate them \u2019 (To be Continued.) LL Se i856-\u2014- 1870 STEAM FORTNIGHTLY BETWE EN, Fn, QUEBEC and LONDON.The following, or othior first-class, powerfni Sleamsbips are intended Lo sail fortnightly be- Lween LON LUN, QUEBEC, and MONTREAL, as fullows : FROM QUEBEC._ ) TWEED leaves (Juabec ou Nov.17h, And every allernate SATURDAY thereafter.Cabin Passage from Quebeo 0 Londod.$60, The Above versels have superior accommoua- i tion for Passengers, + For Freight or Passage apply to TEMPER.LEV'E, CARTER, & DARKE, 3 While Lion Uvart, Cornhill, ! ordon ; 3 & CU, Qhiebec, ur to DAVID SRAW, eu | ONTRKAL.* \u2014e JAMES BAYLIS | NEW CARPET WAREHOUSE, (A fev docrk east of McGill street) * \u2014 \u201cThe STOOK ls very complete, and a libeial dis» onuut will be allowed to ali cash purchasers.248 J.BAYLIS, ' \u2018 () YSTERS! OYSTERS! , AMERICAN OYSTER: COMPANY, 17 PLAOR D'ARMES.11 you want the best, call at the headquiriers, Kemember, we sire the only DIRECT NUIPPERS OF OYSTELS, DAILY PER EXPRESS, from our own deds; in Lhe city.A gobd deal, air, when you kaow who | Toy | \u2018Because, sir, she threatens to take legal \u2018THE.STOVE, STOVER PIPES, TIN- R.WARMINTON & CO.106 McILL STREET.We have nuw on Bnd and for sale, à very complete assoriimozt vf \\ Suitable for different kinds of Fuel, OoMPAISING, IN HALL B8TOVES : THE RAAT URIENTA.MEFL ALBANIAN, SIAN any i WARD.0 1% COOKING BrOVES: , AMKHICAN, THE CANADA, ELON, KMS w va ION \u2018DUKE PRINCESS, And others.® Alar, several patterus of PARLOR STUV EH, fur conl ul woul, aud à complete as sortment of TINWARE, | ; STOVEPILES, BLEOWS,, ko, &c.| A \u2018arge lot of Cistern, foice, and other Pumps of Americau manu\u2018acturs, Htovepipes put up by careful workmen, and «li kinds of Tinsmithy' and Piumbers' Jobbing .omptly.a lended La unter so tc tet.{ALL AT THE AGENCY, AND GET ONE UF THE NONPARIEL WASUERS.NEATNESS, CHEAPNKSS, Axe» .KOONOMY OF TIME AND LABOR 54 ARE ITS CHARACTBRISTICS \u2014 Als The Dest dnd Choopest SEWING MACHINES OUNSTANTLY ON HAND, 22 BEAVER HALL Hird.22-40 DEPOT oF THR CELEBRATED MOC HN OUNG (i FOLDING AND Cop Kany CHAIR, Combined in \u201cUne, DUMINION.DYE WORKS, WI NOTRE DANE ARET, Monireal.BRAZILLIAN ANDERS PEBHLK BPECTACLES AND EYE S They are manufactured from the pu'est ef Brazilian Feb: 6.They receive a much higher eo refractive power is greater, ST the wearer to read at grsater en-e ao ne whea using the orditury Spectacles \u201c© Puresco) 10 Convex Spectacles, scld ut der ine disga ame cf \u201c rerfected feo: a les,\u201d &c., ac.*Catlang hme them at , HR, SANDEM#, Practica 163 Bt Jnñnes es Optician, | COAL! MEST WELSH ANTHRACITE, broken and lean, Imported especially for Bloves, NEWUASTLE GRATE CUAL\u2014UGenuine,- AMEBIVAN ANTIRACITE-Al size.SOUTCH BTEAM COAL, PICTOU and EYDNEY COAL FUR GRATES, For Bale by : .J.&« BD.sEAW, 82 McGILL STREET, ES ARK THE To BUILDERS AND.CON- FOR SALE CHEAP To close Consignment, 80 BARRELS PORTLAND CEMENT, 409 and 461 NOTRE DAME STR + Ne 5 Dal EN MILLERS, I you want a Store, House, or orrion.«.TEST.od ps j.CARE EN LR or PA tai | omer v Craig D> TO LEND ON Pa p2FnoinE $5, 000° MURTUAUS, at 7 per dent, in prie ous Le \" sums ta suit borrowers, payable baek in month- 0 ATABY Ph ils iy or quarterly payments 0.J.DEVLIN, mur.Notary and Commisstoner.: 7 - OT10E.Na 3 WESTERN Aba CHANOILLEB large ansoried Hinok of par uboir®s 04 READY HALES £ OLOTHING sale At reduced prioes, preparatory to receiving the Fall Stock m , 2 OHRIR No.87, JOBRPH STREET, Dealer in all [nds Ww sim | -ly YEA COMPANIES, MILLIN.KE ald DKY COOL HOT ig PAPER BA a Ey mean Jet BOE No ppt fai mannñonre, actory, 17 Lemoiue 9 CHABOIL- UARE, in, cheapes pos Cit hing store in yi and ore trial wil © ik All-wool Pan fond, Fis 41 #, and RDER your OLOTHING from NOON & WOQDWORTH, where will £3 he best Bt In the oily No où Laurence TEA oO COMPANIES, MN and.BRY goous BUURES aup ed Sr Tbe great BAU of net de maniere rss OUD, FASHIONABLE To ORDER for Cum sir us Ag mé fa At the Office of the | TILLIAM LAWES, ; F v F Ni ING BTAR.Great Fall Sale, 268 NUTRE DAME STREET.\u201c H.BEAUDRY & CO.Direct public attention, and.ppecially of the Ladies, to the moat complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER PRY GOODS.u \u2018} Irish Poplins, French Poplins, Chinese Satin, Reps in every vatiety, Empress Cloths, Fine French Woollen Muslin, Black and Colored Cobourgs, « Alpaccas, Plain and Ornamented, Silks, black and colored, - French Merinoes, Flannels, Wollens and-T owelling in every variety, Beavers, Pilot, Mcscow, Cassimere and Doeskin, Mantles and Fancy Goods and Sealskin, si \u2018| Moulton, Waterproof, Black and Colored Velveteens.BEST KID GLOVES AT 90 CENTS.AN UNFABALELLED CHANCE \u2019 cor BUYING A ETQOUK OF OVER 260,000 TO BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE.A call 1s earnestly\u201d raqueated at 268 NOTRE DAME STREET.OHBEAP! 403 WESTERN HOUSE, 403 403 St Joseph Stroet.© NEW FALL AND: WINTER DRY G 00D 8, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, AND | ; - WINCRYRE, bo TAKTANS, AND SHIRTINGS, BLACK LUSTHES, COBUURUS ard MERI- sUARLIT, WHITE and COLORED FLAN- OANTC ON FLANN HOSIERY, GLOVES and SHAWLS, LAM Fat UNDERCLOTHING, Plain and CLOUDY, KNITTED SHAWLS and HOODS, FANCY SHIRTING FLANNELR, TWEEDS, CLOT HS and COATINGS, 403 st.Joseph fitreet, 203.BANKRUPT SALE OF K1D ULV, AT THE OLD BLAND, No.395 NOTRE DAME STREET.Oa MONDAY FIRST, 14th lnat, spa follo 1rg days, We Wili sell, ), 1254 de dexen 'Joavin's beat Kid Uluves, all shades and sizos, at 75c.per pair.P.MoLAUGHLIN & CO.NEW FALL GOODS.RINGLAND & BrEWART Dave resstved per late Steamers: \u2014 just New Faney Flannel Bhi wi noky iris, a \u201c « Wh \u2019 Goats\u2019 Lame, Wohi shiva and Pants, Ladies\u2019 = u and Ÿ pots and Dra Hoys\u2019 & Glrla\u2019 « es Th Ladies\u2019 and Gens FE Cloth Gioves, 6 Lined UNSOUND and ADULTERATED TBA! | This danger can be avoided by purchasing the Teds and Coffees, sold by the INDIA and CHINA \u2018TRA COMPANY, which are guaranteed to be PERFEOTLY- 's Syrup of Red Sprige Gum, Grays B3rup of Ked Spruce (ium, , Graye Pp of Red Hpruce (Gum.Lrôvat Grays up of Hed 8pruce Gum, av uable for Coughs, Colds, Hoarsen or, invalaabie 205 Gouri & : 5 Hoarteneus al oarsen Invaluable for Ocughs, Colds, Hoarse nous, dû.© cons por bottle, an in J Twin: fur ree Hho Wear.9 .Manutacturers and Proprietors of the tilowlng |, uitioles : \" al e | Market Meamer * Canal gain lenves Oarilion MO a BIX AM, sas ras \u2019 «| F [Grane Tan BAWAT \u2018mproved : Eervics of Tra Trains.of 1870- TL for a ' AQUELERATION OF SPEED, rte FEW CARS ON ALL LL >XPREBS THAINE, Tata now leave Montreal 88 follows :\u2014 To dole War.Mail Trato for \u2018Toron Mgnt £5 stations soon i0terme.ross a Hox vile Kin avert, Oia: ville Toron'a, Gusph, London, \u2018 ntfod arch.Tio, De one -hicagy, und all poluta Weut, pen © Kivgs Ceiiens 0pm, int rmediate Mat\" Aeom modates Tatu fir ironie J am.srmediato stations ut.Winter 8.00 a.m, Going Hourn 4 Lu Bem din mediate Stations Le ton, \u2018ia Vermout Co Sl CTA A GR TI 1010 py q edit th an wos vight traios.Baggage ?\u2018 ha Sleamers Car\u2019ol\u2019'a or Chase | Port for Halllax, N.8, eve y Wedaer day ams satin: À ac oma tation for Lsmers ora'and 1 tent, ; mie Intergasional Comps hes Cea sit ing in connection with the Grand Trank \u2018Halt jv Way, leave Portland ever 1 y cine, Tork bc vous ee ay and Thoriday r rir lpu bates a: ough at tbe Company» For further iplurm ation aud Departure or ir and {ime of Arrival saone or pt ati She Thokel Ufoe, Lana vente | ~ C.J.BRYDGES, ; Montreal, November 7, 15/0 2108 Director, | [ARLEN EXTENSION RAILROAD, j ; ALL RATL.cy MONTREAL TO NEW YORK The only Route with Sleeping Coaches from St Albaus to New York without change.\u2014 \u2018Trains leave Bouaveniure Siation every day : (Bandays excepted) nt 2:18 p.m., arriving In New York at 11am.next day.Passengers going via Lachine aud Burilogton take Bleeping Cars at Burlington at 10 p.m, i Time as quick and fare as low as by any other i Ask for tickels by HARLEM EXTENSION RAILROAD.1ickets obtained at all the prin- t cipal ticket offices.25-1y A Y BRMONT CENTRAL RAIL- JE LINE-8YU ER ARRANGEMENTS OonriacIre Mar a, 1870, Day ExPnæus leaves Montreal at 9.00 am.for K Ratiand, Boston, dd, arriving in Boston at 1030 : MIGET KXPRXSS leaves M satrea) at 3.45 p.m.; for waterloo, Boston, sua Ne# York, arrivingat fo Bosten a aan, se VUE CURE at Bollows Las with Cheshire R.it, for Boston and Worces: and with Vermont Vaile; sy R.® for Bprneoell aa, arriving in Now York at 1230 pre.TRAINS SOING FORTE AND WEST, DAY ExPRass leaves Hoston via Lowell ats\u2019 am, Bpr Springeid ow 8.00 am, arriving ai Mon- 3 p.m Niout EXPRESS leaves Bellows\u2019 Falls at] 18 nm, rece)vin ngers from Vermont Valley R.R,, leaving New York at 1215 pm., and C ire eaviug Boston pm.con 3 pecting at W leavi ur a! ie River Junction with train gle Hr Pr a ASE oe?are at the night eh Lai ei Montreal oa adhe Alba a: aod Speingteld, 3, and room Ç 4, Albana and Troy, and Urs 4 tween eal atid Boston 6 Ley Kxprem ; -4Fot Uaksta apply at Vermont Central [5 do.0 Bu J Relea mea : @.MERR General Baperiatendant Bt, Alban, May 0.10%, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.Orsving THN.GBEAT FAYORITR ROUTR FO il vie MONTREAL AND PLATTSBURGH, A Ii BUTLAND AND HORUIN GONE QU ; LAKE CHAMPLAIN STRAMERS, had miles shorter to New york and Kighieen mila shorter to Boston than by any other route, wo Epress Trwins Daily from Montreal -Cn-and after MUNDAY, nd May, traine wild at ol, Tom dasa Tra Trank Depot, Bonne em E ses teh La for Plattsburgh, Baron at § pm., and BH & Hudson River RalLroad a xe Ch ; and C pain « ea Kvening Mxpress, 4 above places, as | dires in Boston at 8 Pa New York b x B.& Hodson Batiroad at lam, by Sniping.dH, B B.BR, 218 p.m, te, connect at Platts.burgh y wht ind siegant Bisamers of the Cham.| derc snd Whitehall, re as Burlington, with press n , over Kuvand \u201c for all Southern sud Eastern poitits, ut Ticluderogn whih à mers Por axe ects at Whiteba 1 with tah ns of Rensaine: a Ba Railroad for all af Southern and Western points, Connections are made with ail the faat trains over Hudson Kiver Raiiroad and the evening \u2019 im sleamers down the Hudson.B- orning tral ¢a.m., is the on! nis day train frac Mon oi ecûng à through Lake George, baratogas1roy, Al New York.| trains, and .gk foaping Jars ok on all on all day rai Bteame: .age checked through and examined by U.tom Officer borore leaviug Montreal For tickats and farther | gf at the General Union Troxel oe James street, adjoining 3t.Lawrence Hall, 1% d.N.BOUKUS, Agent THR OTTAWA .| RIVER NAVIGATION COS MAIL STBAMERS.L CAF?R.W, SHRPHRED, GOH AL JT CAPTAIR, A, BOWInR.train leaves the Bonaven Queen Vi and-sconomy of this lire is un- ed, While the route puses of the mont el lctiresqe dau pari C kn LS most faaliionable for Tourist ve can obiain riil vaikt , At single fares, Parties (lesirious of dede ia Bpri Eu be Piandee at on on m mL Exrnbse dati to ottawa and intel di le Ret urn, and Excorsion TicXeta to Ottawa ma cles wpwards\u2014leaves and BATURDAYS at Downward - DAYS at THURBDAYR, _B.W.SHEPHERD, BA COMPANIES, MILLIN> .RRS and DRY GOOUS Loue sopplied with PADRES an of toe Masta ufaotare, By areal Paper Hag actary, 1 n Lemoine A.COATS on EON ANION OR .} 2B SE os Ee À «oe aL "]
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