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‘Two of the young Indies attended a party on We are glad to learn that Miss | » dnataiisiadatedi
the night in question, and did net get home until now ona visit here from England, the owner}
half-past 12 o'clock at night. As it was late, they) . . i 1, has|
pais os net te dicters the hoaseheld, so they | of 80,000 acres of land on this Islanc
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Loxpox, Aug. 27.—The Goveruament of
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THE ELECTION TO THE COMMONS,
Up to Saturday night the Government had
carried everything befure them in Cutario and
Quebec. The Premier, Sir John A. Macedon.
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DESPERATE ORANGE RIOT AU sf. and much of the enjoyment of royal state, > id ‘chop quietly stepped inte their room through the open) thought it worth her while to make & flying | Denmark has renewed its demand on Prussia ald, was elected "y a hey to one over his
HELENS dhich ware on ali 1 pomps and vanities of We have been tavored by his Lordship, Bishop | indie : A of the fairer portions of her! in revard to the Nurthera Provinces of Schies-| Opposition opponent. Mr. } cDougall, Minis.
LOSS OF LIFE AND PERSONAL INJUNY. the world—not in old ave, when the blood Farrell, with a letter which strongly recommends In aubont half an hour after they had left for yest oe ; “— whieh | wig . The wew. transatlantic cable from ter of Public Works, Mr, Galt, Minister ot
On M , he Orangemen of the (istrict; mizht have been cold and the brain sere, but! the Catholice of the dioceae of Hamilton, aw loyal | the party a young Methodist minister called at ™ | estate—throngh thriving setter ‘as Brest to New York, is to be laid May next, the tia “9H, Mr. nn Poe _ of State
onuay the angeme i ‘ -§ ‘ " ; ‘ - vi f : “ray _ ne nee . “ye | : : wen ot . * M m
: - { adyoming districts nade a in full flash of life, when the tides of emotion eubjects, to agerpt Confederation without tac. |house where they were «taying Que: oraves *! the tenantry, by a long career of industry, | thom ponte has been selected az the safest | for Cauads, were returne 7
See sens GRE AtpornenE Ore , hand fresh—to nurse in night's lodging, whieh of course was cheerfully | lerably comfourtabie { ‘acticable. The steamer Great) Mr. Howland, Minister of Iniernal Reyenue
tration at St. ilelens Phe members were yet runnin - hesdluanecceeiMetidiean . tious opposition, His Lordship. as well as other : aye have the best of | have made themselves tolerab vy comic *;and most practic . . " inte H ’
demonetration at < “tr z tode.a deep and tender sentiment of per f . granted, As ministers always hace : ae " ettle- | Bastera has been chartered to perform the beat his opponent thirty to one. on, Mr,
of the 219 Lodges mos at their Wndge rove, | ® tat The millions who will fondly | prelates of the Dominion, deeme it advisable * to | everything, the old lady put him to sleep in the) Wo hope she will yet visit the poorer 8 iC - Prof. Farrady, the emineut Scientist, | Chuuveau, Hon. Mr. Cauchon, Hon. Mr. Dun.
" Ee eet been, oF on ri . : he a a A Iwell non this story of a human heart will strengthen the hands of those to whose wiedom | best ream, and the young lady (t ya 5 ge 0 proud ments, comprising part of her estate, at the \died taldat kin, Hon. Mr. Pope, and other influential sup-
an receded by the and a he ‘ 1 aS stor iy j : ety arty waa entrustes vith j rainy. * lil 4 :
- 7. a v i, | ” e ; at dian Sittin t with scorn those evnics at d aneerers who, | the deatinies of this country are tor the tre be ye age 2 WBE os fe tke absent ones, and of in-| rear of Lot $3. Lot 9, and parts of Lots 61 Bert, Aug. 27 —Hon George Bancroft porters of a = 2 mee me
On o , Wentiny, cesssrn do a z ‘ : : . . of * : ti ; rf ditty ots 1 ’ “ } i ‘ , | AN, 4 Me ote . Ai | were returned by a show o rands, on, r.
Street. where they were juned by the lodge may, Tart to aoe tm " seg | WINE | ing confided.’ What good and true Catholic ean torming them of the ehange of roome. ret took and 16; and if she does she will find that the | bad an audience with the His Majesty the King | Rose polled three-fourths vote In South
which assembles at the Nelson Artos ee ee ee os b dV . the ween pean bregabcelrie.samamtiantany etiig be Ba. a aa have a hard struggle to support {of Prussia this mornmy, and peer ae = | Ontario, Hon. George Brown, leader of the
on - ‘ontine society, and raises the woman bisd abe us i oils . sultey sleep overcame her and she departed ¢ | , - gia ogee : Say ‘xtraordinary and Minister | one cs . . 4!
procession then proceeded ¢ gg me = : aan inetaier aud disinterested counsel of ouc leacued aud far- nad a shes nnd of dtonine. | niserabié existemes without paying @ shilling a as naa vy Raponge cron go ge : Upposition, was defeuted in spite of the most
Street te the railway station, wher: ie yu Te . — i . ‘ : , : : : . enipotentiary o we YU eg SS a " : — :
“ sail dak ardivel of other embers of the a7 seeing bierarchy ! | We will now return te the young ladies who . lof rent. We learn that from what she bas a of Berlin. Mr. Bancroft had an invita-| tremendous efforts to win succensy while he bud
| Samah i i, M eater, and, Tar Cunan Tececrari Canig.--The sub- igoue into their room through the wiudew. By) a 8 Comal, anak: le: dinner, given in his honor by Count) the mortification to see the whole Government
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hrotherhood (roa oe (oes wry . a brother-| marine enable just laid between Florida and | “ To the Editor of the Canadian Freeman. ithe dim fight of the moonbeame as they aenpeesroren of her property, she has to , ven 7s oa oe) ticket carried in East and West Toronto, under
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Sth potent at ' Great) Cuba ie only the initial of an extensive system Ot) vty dea Ma. MOYLAN.—As many persons | through the eurtains, the young ladies were able | travayant opinion of its value and importance, | Von Bismare | his very nose. All the principal Cities iv Ou.
hood of the Loyal Orange re : po telegraphic ‘communication between the countries men ies Nl ‘sabi ee: secertain my. views smsaal eenti- | t? desery the outline of Baunie (as ye aes atid Qbcfines to ceil to the Government at any M ANCHESTER, Aug. 27.—Anti-slavery con-| tario have declared for the Government. &
Hrivain ow etated & have Coen a “f vm bordering on the Gultot Mexico and others be-) i in regard to our new government of |@) euscenced in the ys agi otra The bic ‘ thin their power. to purchase. We/|s'ess couvented in this city today, Win, | fifty members of the Commons and local As.
ty sToce =m idst a +» nN oe be es 2 } leaw " catia s. } te °. » . 4 de ’
Liverpool, The pr a10n, ’ ow Pt yond, and perhaps of another Atlantic cable a >» Canada, and the course to be pursued at the ap. | 8" mere, to cg 4 fog yf They aan ae | pnee within their | } é Lluyd Garrison, was present, and made 8] sembly were oldie last webk; oF hom all het
fall of rain, proceeded the ug rf ome Street, Company whieh fas undertaken she enter prise ‘s prouching election, allow me to state, especially flashed upon them “$ a in an : oa me aioe! believe she is not unfavorable to the Fifteen speech : other disuinguished persons and several | five or six are supporters of the Government,—
renee sarees. Leverpers © ~y oe i te e+ aes Daj eernmere ie 0 pie ay 2 ‘een oe Ce eae as ee OY Ore loons pe: e ~ They put their heads ang Years Purchase Bill. Well, if all her tenants | negroes also made speeches. Eulogies were | The tide of victory may be said to be uni
‘owe by Forth Road, and se ny,” and was ergamzed in the enty of New) : i ‘athalie biel em a good seare \ i ase . E : : . Tnited | J : niaer.
Cowley Hill, down by , . 2 sn a +1865. Williem BF’. Senith: Presi. already given by most of the Catholic bishops gether and determined to taru the tables ou her |. rg tances were to parchase in the passed on the Lrovermments of the a nit ye rupted, the only notable excephen heiug in
back through the town. At the same time the) York in the year ; pe ie ae : late war | Wueing tny late absence, especially those ef your ently they dlevubed. ekd as etvatthilh:: oc In easy circumetances pare ; Statses and Russia for their recent abolition of | Prsceatt. teen Te Metiee, who. was @ fiat
s eustinue , ueeessiut arty dent. distinguished Phimself during the late we ; ren sist “hd already been | CueNUy they , a “. ee ee >wW ave only ; P ° gat r
ee en eee ‘ “eee wr ; in| aa” Bal jy Smite,” and is a tipograplical engineer | ‘ ar - “y ou ~ hare v doingen -Weeel the ne cata they took their positions on each side et the | terms of that Bill, she would then ha _” | slavery. | didate there for the local House, was defeated,
he rhret e received at every pont vu ” “ewe * ee ee a nade pubic through your ek ws. run, : : P i : a * Ree ean s : : . . . ;
1 “ve en sha saith : reyot R runt Catho-| ot large experience and skill he company bas Saaainaie that Cuitedoie being tow an ee bed. Ata given sigual they bath jumped inte me refuse land at her disposal, and a refuse, dis SouTHAMPTON, Aug. 28.—Among the pas-| but his election this week to the Commons for
a a ‘ hideous sereeehing and howling | obtalue d trun Spain the avie right for the apace tablished tact, sanctioned by the Imperial Gev- bed, one wn each side vs, ny Agere tet Oh,| contented class of tenantry, steeped to the ame cers in the steamer /ermana, which sailed | Montreal West will make amends for his dis.
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“a a F . at interlerence was made t torty years, tor laying ocean cables between Che nineut, our duty as good Catholes and leval longting and me aig ve the peor bewildered | Jj ; yoverty, ready to embrace any wild | from this Port yesterday tur New York, ave) coutiture in Prescott. Twelve or fourteen
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| ey“ Yr | Road. who made an} United States and Cuba, and betweer be d ae ey | eithjects, is to reeeive tt Without aay tactious oppo. What a man! they ga “Ww = sareaiiien| sf) gigi - : he | Rev. Chas. Kingsley, the well-known author, | elections would come off in the two Provinces
+ Dll epi eh otra tage 5 iluend te tat! Geta tecn a6 wensahe soteocd “lth sition. Let us rather endeavor te atrengihen the | minister Suet a sttogare ate - fim the courec | Project—Tenant Leaguism, Annexation to the and Mr. Jos. E. Harvey, late minister of the| yesterday and to-day, those for Montreal com-
etf rt to take one « el renMneta . ni “ advisable fhe State of Plerida ‘ needet a Scans: soll thentin: Ral iaiisiiee ter teciiehs ates Ate se ake . te “ — are able lo Drag United States, or any thing else that would U.S. at Lisbon. mencing to-day and closing to-morrow. {Our
piven inte custody of the poiice i seTivit exclusive right te cenastruct a sudinarineg ele M: , ¥ aie Ii there ever was a time (0! & MWe time. i ” a) . i , , ws : i J Pe . M : : Lt 46 . .
row took place whilet the procee#ion Fas Zo | graph trom ite shores to Cuba, as well as the ais Pn ty i on ine pa ‘ny wh ty rgatten, | The noise of this proceeding awoke the old lady, | 45rd them an excuse for not paying rent. We Panis, Aug. 28, evening.—Austria and | readers 4 oe pp angers bt rare,
‘ F : When the prejudice of party sou ‘ ' ‘ : ; . Shie | A ! Speawia i . ras in-| ing’ is @ feature of the élections in c
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ing down Crowley thd. la the immediate right te coustruct a land ng vd “" Ati it appears to be the present, When all ehould auite wins se ag ote bys a ument. end|uavelong been firmly of opinion that if we France unite in dissuading I enmark an Provineiat hace bead interest Will be taken
neighborhved uf the naonery (Lew House) miles in length Chroagh the State eRe COR) and wud heart ter the completing of the work | Comprehende " : ‘I | . ith th her Provinces, we | 5'8ting on the retroceasion vf Dapel and Alsea |! i erna; de the tail
her at th ppositien party had cepions Were granted tur a space of twealy years which bub tepu di well’ iuitidrided. and thereby rushing te the roow, she opened the door and ex- |) were confederated with the other Pro aa by Siantinn To-day the first train of cars|in these elections now, as regards t wmidivi-
& great numoer oO Sc wpperss 7 “ > : : “es : hich Ra liad » , 4 ee, a cy ne os ‘ as a1 nee ¢ . iain i 5 3 oe 5 . SUA. aah . ‘ ° : 4
& ala : ph themselves | fu addition the State of Panawa has granted the | dering Canada a happy beane tor all clasees of | Clstmed: * My God, gaia, IC is a mau; itis a aan | would, in the first Dominion Parliament, be ~d over the Raiiroad across Mount Cenis. duals in the contest, inasmuch as the inost
acsombied, aad having oupt t tur twenty-five yeare to tand| rdering Ca Paps sure enough!” | aos: studaaaes promineat members and supporters of the Go-
ae ' wean eXciusive Tigh or went) yee | F shen ' F lesirable baven | . q ‘ . pom, uegtion. aaa 1" ‘ : ) §
with stones and other avarlable weapons cube clther on bet Atlbinse of Pacie tires. on prese pte aap sen n ot rat pied ‘There was oe prolonged, consolidated seream;) able to settle our lons vexed Land Question ConstaxtTinop.Le, Aug. 28th.—The Ameri- seenunmeh tenes ania aes cia they
ere Se, ors oe Pee Ss “ mn a roe, While the West Indian, Venezuelan Argeuiine wh ethan ve ports of Nurope to better their | * flash of muslin through the door, and all was But while proprietors are at liberty to nurse! ean Minister, Edw. Joy Mortis, has bad an will coutinue to be watehed with not a little
The Orangemen then leit the lines of prow) vie other Central and Bouth American govern. | 28" |e ‘ Laver, es av interview with the Suitan, at which were pre- wes h of
ane A pcre : . ~ ‘eiudices— nk that they have, noj! ’ : anxiety until the numerical strength of 1
eeuson, and attacked those who were hurhny uote have granted liberal coucessions tor tele-| condition. ot Vessel eneint, Salthelie’ ia Mebket | ‘The best of the joke is that the minister took | old prejudic es—to thi y ht , prewnee to hie Imperial Maleate preg new rye ee oe ee a ne a he
stones, and a scene of fighting vecurred which graphic counections with other countries. The | ' Nop OF H \MIL roN ithe whole thing tn earnest. He would listen = matter what the community may sulfer, the Of cho U aleed Grates Congress in relation tu the Telegraph. Sept. 3 5 “ Juhu
e : ; } : ca ‘ a ‘ s \ A} 4 N. P : ‘ 4 ery | ake + girls. | f . . me , cept eles cpt, 3.
defies deseription The shops were then al) cabie te Cuba about YO wiles in meat and i me? * sgrvesen Lei? * ry mt aft —_ — pertnadinp, er hest right to do what they like with their own | war in the Island of Candia. Grapa, sep
j ) Se mae DN janvd trom Key ‘est tou Chevena, a small barmlet! litul, Aug 7 . | tle would bear the excuse, ° 5 | ates A } ‘ae i pein i
closed. Upon the proceswon arriving in |; ? : : iieutly te i while they can command the protection > — 30t While. the Emperor > INT OF AN ENORMOUS METEOR
, : . ; oat "y aua » New York Her- a ‘his clerical robea around lim and silently stele; —and while aey can © i Panis, Aug. 30th.— ue th an DESCE? IN es i © MEIKE
ch Street the firet bund struck up** Crop.) west of the City ot rlavana. The} peratecees ' sl sre? , . , : > lay : ‘i 7
. ~tfe : na * goon whieb a rush was ri ald thua states the directions in which the connest- VENICE IN SPRING TIME. ‘an uy. 4 \ of the Colonial Oilice in the nursery of their | Napoleon Wits temporarily delayed at ile, IN LAKE ONTARIO.
a chen be ito the tail end of the proces- | Wg lines Will be pushed :-~"* Phe lines connecting | We gay in a cheap and careless way that the | QuUERY—Was he mad at the girls, or at the old | feudal notions, we must be prepared to see a jyesterday, he made a short speech. He Captain Turner, of the schooner Algerine,
7 neyeere ™ d the south American countries on the Atlantic! : a ig | Woman ’—Louisville Courier eee ee jalluded to past reverses as “dark spots on the i i il Frid ing
sion, and & tearful battle was foug! tin the eS é st D Porte Ri Southern peonle have no homes, Kut this 3 | li Sa” ee Ge overislied tenaatty on tiie | a Pp ; h , who arrived in Hamilton, Prix ay morning, re
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near ta the Biack Bull. Banners Oc an will be via t u ya, St UNTO, 0 ltrue ouly in a restrieted sense, for the Ttahan, | : Ni an hb iscorilent P | horizon, aad ¢ ymineuted at ieugth on the ports having witnessed at about Lt o’clock on
equare ar St. Phomas, Gauduloupe, Martinque, Trindad, “ot Saya juan iia tal os the whole | A RELIABLE Remepy, for expelling worm [sland. The proprietors who are opposed to | state of affairs in Europe. He spoke eucon ag sn = ol splendid phenomenon }
were wrested from the hands of the Orange-|- ip tae Prom thence, privcipally ty land} and the Venet-an especially, makes the whole pom , Wednesday night, a sy ii menon in
nen, aod « regular hand-t hand contest was = i nae ont oa o te A : wre ar ea it Tile howe “26 pieasant weather. No one |se common with young children, will be tound tw the selling of their estates must surely see the | ingly to the people, aud prophesied that the ithe deacent of an immense meteor ints Lake
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loognt Swords and sticks were brandished, | Giaauarabr dagen va bi vzil te St logue remains under a roof who can help telp it; and | Brown's“ Vermifuge Comfits,” ort Worm | folly ef their position. Do they want to culti- | certainty of peace would give @ great impetus Ontario, whieh struck the water not more than
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and made serious bavuc with many heads | prem this latter point a submarine cable will) now, as 1 said before, the fasciuating out-door | Lozenges, which are pleasant to " taste , pnd : d Selina c? Do’ tein TOT ng acai. While he blamed the direct —_ three hundred yards trom his vessel. The
Severe cats were made on the face, hands, extend tw the Cape Verde Islands; trom theuce | |ife bezins. All day long the people sit and | ue child will refuse to ake thei, he pts ns | Vale an annexation feelings. " y poe public press for spreading Gutoun : Captain was standing on the maia hatch. The
end other parte of the body. One of the! to the coust of Atrwa, and be carried to Cadiz, tu | drink coffee and eat ices. and « issip) together pe Sang ite st d re aes cre a yuad tl | to see the Tenant League, or some other orgaui- | rumours ce an — distrust, rf vessel Was on the starboard tack, sailing along
, ya “ “Ui cirele he Aciantic fore the cafe: ¢ " idnizht sees the | 8 such as fo give the best possi ” ee : , . ‘ +h gigantic | himself would do all in his power to recall] ¢ = . wth-west bree ’
principal aggressors was, however, taken to a Oe the Pe x ps me! 3 sate aoa | before he cafe, and the soft mid agar pagaandy BY { 2w sep 9 izatiun like it, confront them with gigantic | rg Se toe sesaeeitieilh finely with a pr “0 “ma a tar Si Po
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Succeed ght, and the scenes enacted were | eraphic Communication will Oe vilalued Wilh) de ig at all seasous the tavorite Italian An Execurion at Hose Kosa —The| ee” : ‘ the french foreign office, pacific if gara light-honse, bearing S.S.W. I resently
of the wm ot awial deseription. The ranks o! the United awn tervugs C ie rr 8) amusement. Now, in the shady littie courts,| “* ™ de . * agligh } od oll rents? [f they do, they are pursuing the | character, will soon be issued. bis attention waa attracted by a sudden ille-
seme é at Santinge de Cuba, a cable will be laid to sowe | ‘ . . i Corre ent ¢ a flaglsh journa e ‘ Cm ; : : i . “ 4 ; ue rie
the Orangemen having been broken up, | at nap A Aon of Morant Point or Fatenouth,| She Venetian housewives, who must pertorce bs adel wif 8 J g /course best calculated to effect either of these} Panis, August 31.—Later in the day yester-| mination from the north-west, which salnsosg
owing ty the incessant rain which poured) iy ine Istand of Jawucts, @ distance of about one remalia indoors, put out their heads and xossip } following aated of th | objects. The British Government have de-| dav the Emperor Napoleon arrived at emt lustantly incred: ed os doseage
dowu, bodies of two oF three Orangemen) handed and torty-three miles. A shore line will! from window to window ; while the pretty | Cneong-pesum, the orly ann ae 0 : of tad ar ti inst ney. Medicaid all where he also made a few remarks. He com) Ou turning he beheld a larze body of fire in
were assailed and most severely beaten.) counect this with Kingston, trom whenee a cable! water-carriers, filling their buckets from the | five men engaged w the murder of the cloth seller | clared that they wil “5 : _ | Sidered that the enthusiastic receptions which | the heaveus, which seemed to be approaching
thrown un the growed, aod kicked without) wi be jaid tv Aspiwall on the Isthuus of Pau-| wells below, chatter and laugh at their work. | Reatctoes, ns et ae — Adin port military establishment here, either as a police) have been extended to him throughout the }at a descent of about thirty degrees, and grow.
mercy. One fellow waa carried sway who! uma, a distance ef about aix hundred miles.| Every street down which you look is likewise | ¥" a = me. veh! agg si ra toss “Mth ol | for the collection of rents, or otherwise ; and | country, testified to the patriotisia of the peoole | ing rapidiy larger us it CAME nearer, the obse te
ared to have bia skul! kicked ¢ ma pletely | Lt is expeeted that the coupany will inmediately | vocal with gossip, and if the picturesque pro. | wurder on 1 eg, Rone; : | : ze tae - and their contidence in the yovernment. Allud-| vation of time being so brief as hardly to admit
5 ean vom : battle was fou ut proceed to the work of constructing the lines to) ; tion of bale Live shutters and chimney . ft June, executed a. Hoag Keng, at the uenal place | no Government in this Colony, as now consti |" ae : the M iki null shen iin hid ane elias | of euamutitias'te eimeeds The momentary
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open. For three hours » be : Jamaica and Panawa."'-- Boston Post. a : i. hide the heads of the | !! stunt af the jail, Asths gell struck six. the prison-| ted, will ever be tolerated to inaintain eren as ie Rae ‘ : ished or French} j 1 0; Turner was that certai
in the neighborhood of the station, until the wisdaidh ars i which the vista is ror, — ‘© ers were led forth te the veaffold, near which were | fled, will ever be tolerated to ma : French honor had been tarnis ved or French | impression of Capt, Jurner was that cer a
ame arrived tur the departure of the Urange | Horriate Scarrouwy Scexe.—A_ horrible | 3088'PPe™> be sure there is a fac: looking ut Ol) S number wf Koropeans, one or two companies «!| much asa Corporal s Guard to enforce proprie | prestige impaired. Late events in Germany | destruction awaited ais vessel, as the torritie
brotherhood from the Liverpou! lodges ‘ Mm: d d " ath ny r every window, for all that, and the social ex- | police, and SU peual seritude convicts ranged on | teow claims. if axrarian discontent ever binin | eR france tranquil, and she would remain 0./ missile seemed to be diveeted to strike the Vesa
faving saken p weession of the rail wy care, scatfols oe ee urre hry other wr In the }pansive presence of the season is felt there. lene side of the conpou bh Cheoug-took had to be | tory f ° ‘ a : fo) |—He was certain that the pence of E irope | broadside. The time for redlection, lis weve,
fiages and the train in motion before » vast) PTSeh Fare’ Of Yaner, ea ee he eer Phe poor, whose sole luxury the Summer is, | pushed up th» seaifold iadder by main force; and | preseat a furmidabie front in this Colony, the | would not be disturbed. [nm conclusion, he ex-| was brief, aud the light emitted was so blinding
aseomblage al peuple. the Orangowen kept womaa, not ol a i pe $3 of * " pop ila lavish the Spring upon themselves unsparinzl¥, when all the condemaed men bad no | proprietors will be alone responsible for it.! presses his desire for the establishment of more| jin its edect that the man at the wheel and
‘( } tion, was to be beheaded fue gratifying herjnay > forth fr heir dark de i lattorm, there tuilowed a scene which} : : . . ee ir = ae f the’ oroe beck tell strate and
> i { Kentish Bre, with)? . . : Pte Phey come forth from their dark deus in| plattorm, , to. , a p liberal institutions, and improvement tn trade, | another of the erew on deck fell prostrate ay
ap an inceseert round ot Ken ‘ liealuusy of her former luve:, by an act that “poi ar 1 dainp basements. and | Will net be seon fergutten by those who Phe Government, however, in the meantime, blac sn his i eat ntatiiatn ting : eer ET Te. suinpietziv stupified
an occasional shot from a pistol. in the bat) / + ; ~ crambing palaces and Gainp Oasenmients, atic : fe f . F ode and which, he assures his euthusiastic listeners, | remained for some time completely stup
i tof the day fig vting euntinusd Up jicd to the death of several persons. The live in the sunlizht andthe weleome air. They | Witnessed it. Po-eang was as cool as a statua,! and before serious disconient shall arise, must A de sehtdl dus habe utmsaet ts ebumneiel Consols! with terror
oeF part of the day Ag , : 4 aar™ . i ‘ arted her ar aa sh i . i “ae eg ae ni , drawn up features: but the} . a ve e tae panthees , ‘at — “ ee : ‘
oes ot twenty prisuners were taxen to the} baegrecrin romry 27 — ‘ “" nv erga wort, they eat, they sleep out of doors. ‘Mo. shad ay cloak ras me i a ‘bs king be deal with this land teaure question with a firm) g4. 3.99°s 734. Markets anchanged. The Captain himself, as he states, remained
; . : janother girl. he deserted miustress, to P Sa aihihieit s sii rs andenin, {oo ee Seer ee ees ae o ; . . ass ; | eedl tele the Ghee fade
loek-ap, allot whom, we believe, sre Roman |} erty Ute okt Ge thie “tamed me: thers of famine 3 sit about their d me aad spin, | lil ene tie well ad’ meditating eseape, now | hand. If proprietors will not sell upon reason} Pygpox, Ausust 31.—-The little schooner | transtixed, ind saw the r) vy h: 7 hey =
: hd 5 ewe , . , ™ Ogg ° : e ] 4 y . $i — | J é . ™ i “a> * sa ye : ay
ee tent ee Te several persons perished in the flames. She cna Po a coke re ar, uneasily pacieting Tie Caeeutinet, Se CEO! hte sende they should be made to sell. Let) yacht John 7. Ford, capt. Gould, which sailed | ¥ater some three fenton i pats 4 . 4 rn
‘ ‘ :. Z ¥ : t re . ‘ arn} P ons arme , 31 die ¢ st: : * ae Pat ‘ Lf, . ~~ Yr , . ” . : Sa ‘ > " sel ‘i bout two points to the windward,
Sestant—who did nut belung to the Urange |“ Tu +, anaphes p 2 eh eer terniy matrons armed with spindie nd Gistalls | oaning and groaning as before. Cheoeng-fook | : ae upe oF ie from Baltimore on 23d June for Paris, capsized | *esse!, #dou i 1
part | was arrested, 7 d, os i Nerney: a while their raven-haired dvaghters, lounging stamped and danced apon the plattorm, and | the Government ouly find the money for the | cht disatet ah her inninaita eae ae loud explosiva utteaded the contact with the
‘ sul ne ito jus - } ; ; ° . ” 4 setter F i ¢ , = j 4 eaten
Next day those who were taken into cus |S¥fer death. th _—— Se» : ; dh a pre near the threshold, chase the covert insects cursed and swore at the crowd below, until it purchase of the estates, and the Legislature will | got) When enterin the Easlish channe!| Water, which was sharp and ae —
. } moment when the executioner bured her neck, at haun ; gles of the children’s locks , are ‘ accident might bappen te : ; etn. gore ‘ Mv IP . | r e at hand, and a larg
tody as having taken part in ba rivt, were | Ath Sol: dar tis Vials’ Wild Xo te fatal tlvok — 608 the fe y the acer 4 ¥ ral : a se eens — ia tie ag nuind | tind a way of manuging the proprietors. ja sudden s juall upset the little craft: one} ne pF bps m et to Fo
: hetore the magistrate, Mr bidey, and) ok és Real sihid a ee ee ee ey NS NORE Ge TU | Ty eee ee eee < ael ! i | person, name not ascertained, was saved. COPEL O° OAER REN SERT Sane m?
F change. @ith py sata of the { ae Lo-| 3he rine loose from him and Secaad grandmother who never ceases talkin s. fround the ankles bi a a one ro Wreig of the The leasehold tenure is doomed in this! The y ome Sond th lien oe tee 16th | air, which was noticed for some moments after
- ; , seized the large axe that was {« cut off her head, ute wer rise of memorable ay.) Rewan Catholic padre was drowed in the torrent : 2 * 4 ee ; ws : vy te Oy be ee gee mee P
wards four o clock au event vecurred which and th i dehed the dumb-founded officers to | ,- io Nea i ta fo pei { eee of abuse from “e seaffuld , and it awed hardly be) Colony. Tt must be abolished atany cost. The July, but finding the wind and weather un a ee : + Ree \ eres ‘— peters.
¥ i rien wets 4 ; — . ; t : may preprre for your forgetful- |"! shag te gg wintiiy . , . , . : ‘ See Bt dy ala twenty feet in reter,
gave renewed gest to the alread) inflamed ke her Chey rushed upoa her, showered — ee ee iy Mae ‘ said that the extertatioas of the aitnistera of Government will, uo doubt, lose money oa any} favorable after vetting to sea, ¢ apt. Gow SN ne ey het
[rial pti Ss at ae hi ness, be sure it will he complete and roesistless. overn ’ , . J} nee 4 the | A cong trail of flame of the most imtense bril-
, perens he sre party. AaK ,| blows upon her head, and, finally, after she; y .’ _, : Set inonte: sam S onion ¢ religion seemed to have net the alighteat effect ‘chase they may effect. That, we alwava | teroed to port aud remained in the Eastern| 4 . a aenenle’ als a
crowd standing in Naylor Sirset @ aan named had sli shely wounded some of t em In the Nay, _— eee ae ae K me a at hd tpeau any ene ef the doomed men, except perhaps PUrcnase Vwey bi 4 . ° f iil Passage while the weather continued unfavor- | lianey waa HOTICE as ut 5 ng es _ Ole
} Casey wasstabbed) fwomen named Thomas scuffl “ty wail Hutictied btn and baadbalted.| °°" her past’ whenever oy ce = . He Posang, whe now and theo during the morning thought, would be one of the results of the Land able. Ou the 23rd the jittle eraft azein eet} § apt. Parser arriver Port i house Ow
‘Ke t age eee sia nf a timer, Tearpees © it her Grand Canal? Laun- las teenies : At five : , Same ck . a | Wednesday morning. He states that his nervous
M Kracker and James Mulien, shvemakera, °°“ a i , | Serpent cunning of her Gra bad listened to what war said to him. At. five ini MO. iar bdliousdl be fallacy S fae tee daceinett vith Cale wind ana vesilay mo v
ared ow errible sere: al e , rchase bill--we never believed in the fallacy) sail for her destination, with a fair wit 2 4
¢ were charged with committing the offence, nie are } gon ne gp : d my ws t \ d ched upon this great sen have I not scen harden: | minutes past six a signal from the sheriff, the)” ” ; os cl sure.’ Wal} fine weather. She was spoken at sea on they system did not recover frow the shoek ae:
before Mr. Whitley. ou Tuesday evenmng, and vanes NG tae eae vireo — os hernia ed travellers grow sentimental, and has not this) bolt was drawn, the tatal jerk given, and the | of tts being a **self-sustaining measure. | th by a vessel bound to New York, and|tienced tor many hours afterwards,
were cemanded until Friday. C wey was to ne Ree ae Bent as ad | ba prodigious svbillant, in my hearing, inspired | miserable vietina were left dasgling in air. believe it is better that the yeneral revenue | “i ak con the frat of :Meeusl hee lnaarepuas | cm oes ”
§ | ture her dress fromm der shoulders, tied her feet eth ee aS, ORD . ne . tial j net ¥ on : slueus F tae te ee ARR
s e-verely stubbed is tre breast, amd the evi- t JF 61th Oe . hy whe | Wlaite ‘haired Puritian ministers of the sospel | a ee | Should Jose—ay, and lose heavily—rather than | Porernaner.of Sheilds. The erew consisted of | NEW BRUNSWICK.
aq “eh, - £ ' Mul aud dragged her tu the block. Although she to attempt to quote out of the guide hook pa ° - 2 ; a }
‘al i eaeo.ef the witness ts to the eset thet Au still screamed and resistec to the best of her| . 4.0, -:. fr Byron?” Uy my word I Gre Hvanrurer have any considerable portion of our people; three men and a boy, vis: Chas. W. Gould, . . Foote OO . Re ust
¥ : len committed the act with a & .oemuker s iid Ali Aniiliiiied| ebtins en the Mockte) that re _ yrann P es ord, 1) ‘ r ny ’ i 1 f inaitet: Joba Chaney, date: Abres-Arm Fine in) Frepericros.—A_ fire broke
; M Krae meg ee : whe : ave sat! wanderlag editors in their gon- | sept in poverty, slavery aud turmoil for ever. ? + on a : ; i wooden
Z : ee Se oe een “ hich the head of the victim is drawn forward, i: ee 5 sad ih ak owe fthe ho A cd and ae ' i . igi : strong, seaman; and Edward Murphy, buy, “ tdi ty cone iia uf th city “Hotel Fivd
: Alter tue deed was committed both prisuners eed ae i inuintinuest ony et Nene gee wheats vomited: lemtiniilapincasiaeilililiiisicninisndenigein } " suildings at the rear of the © ’
- . . fi furtanate mao elas re-}| VS8 Soon slipped over it, and the ex cutioner paper from their nature, while julled by the} Charlottetown, September 9, 1867. \ i : | cook ] = erieton, whieh destreyed the Hotet and the iarge
*;. ; a oe Snap: so gap tam Lod ‘1 seized the axe. Unfortanately, the dreadful facination of the place; they were powerless to | “D'Arey McGee has been defeated in the | cities tiieiaeaiih tian take seaidails | block of buildings fronting of Queen Street and
~ | . aiosed to his home: at a? ee: ae scene had made hun quite pervous, and. on take their own journals from. their pockets ee ee a ee re ——=== | constitucuey of Prese tt, tur the Local Levis } FROM rHE t Nil ED STATES. ithe Phorwix Square, tacludny Mr CL. W. Wei-
neighborhood ot trreen wank Wat in great striking her, he missed her nec’, aud cut deep- itinds andi tad ihered anenenes chides comian | DUMINION RLECTIONS lature of Quebec. We don't pity him, and) New Yure, Auz. 29,-A Montreal special! mure’sniioe, the primtina bia at oe. Lana
" 7 ° © ‘ ain : { { se | a uy a . Py “lsu VO. gr S . . 2 , 4 : ; 2
comumutiva.— Liverpool Courter. ily into her shoulder and baek. ‘The biood back with their families next summer t~ pr ve fouly hope that he will fave the same way in| gays the nominations for members of Pariia-| the office of Dr. Dow, the stare of Mr. ers and
ert Tae. peney - ; earful wound. anc > screams : ae ; sa rth om » ‘ atwial F 2 : ¢ +H i le ; ini tin — . v ther gtores, dwelhags and bunldings
‘ F ae w i rushed from the fearful wound, and the s¢ eams For myself, I must count as half lost the! Tae only news from abroad, during the past Montreal for the House of Commons. ment were made ¢ vdday. M ee was h rated sand wrens olber sé : ' iS mn plate
REAT FLOOD IN NEW DSoLTH ALES n . eae ete wat —— eart-rendiny bg fee “ ij a . j : | Herald. Sept. 4. lo nd oreve df earnin beanie Cartier's The Pheenrx leses about s ; , Bhd Somme 4
of the anfertunate Woman grew heart-rending year spent in Venice, before | took a house on sail mse tb es Fred: the deksbhoerine Pro crala, pt. down and prevented from speaking. i a : vee <. ih¢ ine
. © ‘ " ’ nahi . at ips Si A“ yeex, COMES S Tr 3 Bait , : » s ° . hE 2 | offices make pt y large losses. Mr.
of June last, rain had fallen nearly! beyond description. A second stroke, dealt “* i vanity a ‘ 2 i : | ts ‘aised a riot at another place. Kast. | } 5 . :
the first June le 4 JY} beyo d lescription u oke the Grand Canal: there alone can existence re A ones OG ATE tere Feécentt will ad Be ieenteemted ta the friends raised a riot at anoth I (is fact eee, faeseven, Wile. cole alles Gat. Sa
censtantiy—it was outed, during the prev her a few seconds afterward, finally put a StOp | have the perfect local favar. But by what | Vices, but our anti-Confederate readers will ‘ern District.) Lancefot (Liberal) had w be)
meta > he “a uled, ~ . _— y : ¢ av 3 v4 yy Hy A 7) rie q F a 4 if . 4 4 |
ous eight weeks, but no great damage was to her suiferings. bewitchery touched, one’s being suffers the com- | not care tu heur it; and, therefure, we must do Legislatur of Quebes WwW: thought ever guarded home by the police. Three men} Mr. Connel has been eineted by acclamation te
d be did Gietld te the rivers. Fee nine} pages hos a pag mon sea chanze, till life at last seems to ebb! the best we can to suppress it. We will, huw- intelligent man knew this. Prescott forms| were daugerously beaten, and several es represent Carleton County in the new Deauiniom.
one 1¢ fluods ‘ | oy (1 op : ; 63 Q : > : 1 ie iibd '
y | MONT BLANC. __ }and flow with the tide in that wonderful avenue ever, state the general fact, that the elections part of the Province of Ontario, and will be | Were injured. | : aati:
1 days longer the ram poured down, and appre-| The velebrated tourist, the Jate Albert Sinith,| of palaces, it would be idle to attempt to tell, eV” ' 3 ny represented int the House of Assembly at| Larer.—6.i5 ep. «_—The riot in the east) UNITED STATES,
4 bension was great that much harm would, used to relate that in the last village ere he) [ ean only take you to our dear little balcony it Lower and Upper Canada, naw known as se ensue. The storm culminated on the Yrh| "ached the summit of Mont Blane (Chamouni | 9¢ Casa Falier, and comment not very coherent: | the Provinces of Quebee and Ontario, have re-| Torouto. The Herald's “hope” is not ‘reported. The troops were called out, and) POLITICAL AFFAIRS.
eur. u 0 GU eee ‘ : ; | i i if j t
: J ; ' ' a os war ‘ask be said to “3 " a a = Ne ly on the scene upon the water under vs.— sulted almost ananimously in favour of the Con-| gratified in respect to the election for Montreal. | the cavalry charged upon the mob, and Iwo, enn ctimenhiies ates aoe
of June in a hurricane which proved most! it, to b« surprise, posted over with Holloway's Mocsall’ 6 Seneti lé ° : : Hig c ch vig ; , oe 2) ’ ABINET.
2 : yells Venetian Life. . . : G ron as »; | Squadrons had to guard the candidates on their | j ;
- 4 5 i t as ; placards, and discovered that tie Oratment aud} ‘ o %, A ee | faderate Goverument—at last advices only two | Mr. MeGee has won a splendid triumph there ; | 54 1 a itie a ‘ | The Washington Intelligences of yesterday
ata aan wn pil | Pille were there suid, in Inrge quantities, at | ee re ee having t 1, whil ly | and in that triumph we recognize the downfall | a eo re oe ol cee $
i tecthas ; hy ; ¢ Sea | onents having been returned, while near t ‘ » re recor e Gow j ee oN ae . vent —_ : : Pies ch ,
4 “Un Priday, 2ist ot June, accounts reach-) jrtig grocer’s shop.“ Aiterwards,” said be.) Tae pest PLace To sPEND Yorr MONFY IS, | SRPONERT ARIITS . y eJebéolies ee ey tee and over thirty cases were reported to be| ee eee uf its discussion of the
ed Sydney wihiet startied and slarmed the) «when I weet to China, there agan Holloway | undoubtedly, where you will get most forit. And | forty have been elected to support the Govern- {Or rowdyism, ruflanism, #1 enmanis:r, a3 fatal. President and Cabinet, says:
waete at. .he suhabitanie, bus whet, pe stared wae Se Se Soar, as es, enaprees to! as all are agre ed that R Y suing 's is the cheapest | ment. The Rouges, Annexationists, Fenians, | represented by the Devlin faction in Montreal, | " se We are ylad to snnounce that thev have
, | . te alae * on Pes i eg Pe’ 4 4 | 2 a * a wure . . ? ~ * " .
happily, proved to be true. Phe whole of) purchase any tifling article, 1 was maunediate ly Bai . friends (nd Clear Grits,” who call themecives Ro-| We Bolicve.’ shat all. true isiMasen bese willl LATEST NEWS BY (HE ATLANTIC | ected ou the sugvestion made in these columas,
Me i 7 rac’? . , » od , ! ‘ 5 . = | 4 5 ‘ , .
+4 the valley of the Hawksbury Rover had been asked it i did mot want reat of Holloway 2 Pills. ) store in town, we waule advise all our friends Be Sher: iD he sities) as iy \ieatins aiaalins CABLE. and that the resignation of every member of
a Rooded to a height unknown and unrecorded | At last | became su annoyec aus? Satan | who have money to spend, to do so there. He | formers—all of whom constitute the Opposition | rej TT ua te 7 |} Paris, Sept. Ist.— Baron Moustier, the | the Cabinet is at the dispusal of the President.
To 2 ' . ‘latimed, 7 ° . ss © . O56 . . . { r -— * :
38 by the olest inhabitant or by bistory, ‘The! Of these Mnpertinent inquirie Dither te ct | does business upon the “ Na aeeond price »ystem | —have been beaten everywhere, even in their _—— —— | Minister of Foreign Affairs, has addressed al We do not by this imply that the whole Gabe
FS Baim ne |* Hang the fellow and tis Pilis toe! f wish he | : ih j had lai tf : Ay 5 ; : j * b Pd a ’ :
town of Windsor was surrounded Dy water, wae ia Hong-Kong, of im some warmer place. | baving all his gools mark din plain Jigures. | own strong-holds. The only considerable defeat Fart. Dersy ox Coxreperation.—In the cireular despatch tu the diplomatic representa. net 18 forthwith to e changed, ort tat Vaca
; and so sudden had been the rush ot the floud |, Ot! but,’ said a shopkeeper, 1 keep two old} i I ari en SP | sustained by the Confederates or Union party ap we { y , tives of France at the European Courts, in re-| cies are thus inevitably created which unust be
’ we , i oh hal a, Ce hp .1 Tre! | < { ; ria . . , : ae wee . “ : ‘ en
5 irom the bigh lands, in consequence Of the! peonch missionaries travelling tor H Moway in| MR. DICKENS'S PROPOSED VISIT. 7 Oia P in I beewn: of his speech at the Lord Mayor ¥) gard to the existing relations of the Government | at once filled. We apprehend that the Presi
ff previous ssturativn of the yround, the dillervet parts ol China, selling bis medicine, woth! (From io New ¥ ike World pears Lo be Mr. McGee's rejection for the County | banquet, the Earl of Derby outa: ith, ether enutinnetel Posnre. Allu line to | dont ellb ciao wisely, omy io aceurdellll
j New « i — ° . Ad ¢ . . i . . ° .
farmers and their iamilies bad to flee for) their directions in Chinese, and their sale is im-| . | itis. Ceashe, Sd rights jot Sherbrooke, by a very small majority, fura! — ,, Page LM cc SU Te soniiien ee recent events, particularly to the Confer-| with his accustomed caution, We should
b ‘ | ’ . 1 ident L seriously began to! An agent »f Mr. Charlea Dickens ia in thie | ‘ ‘ . mn, AA pees Ap, alee nike i 2 he Sale i clan an, & ts calamity to the
Rheer lives, abandoning il they possessed t0/ mene.’ Atter this ine ay 11 ked il: ym leountry, for the purpose of inquiring into, and | *¢atin the Leyislatare of Ontario at Toronto. | that this session, much as its attention has been | "ce held at Salesburg, M. Moustier declares) reyard it, for instance, js ws cary nity
the raging waters. Lie inendente that ccur-| examine myself, to el if , euked tl; ye nf ‘i , ny p A it oo probabil tee (|The A 6i eee ; iy | given to the great measure of the represent \ that this suspicious meeting of the Emperors of; country that a new man should at once be pus
‘ , sntire satisfaction, [ found my tace and teel-| reporting fo hia employer, the probabilities o 1é@ Annexation an enlan feeling was largely) 6 Pit .
i red were mostsbocking. [none casea farmer) wy entire sa a
#atupon the roof of his house with his tauwily
tur twenty hours, holding his youugestcliid in)
hos arms unul the :otant died irom the effects
v! eoid and exposure, for the rain was sull
pouring duwn in torrents, and the whole of
eee surruunding land was one wide sea ot |
water.
dead child inty the flood, and take ap another!
in the hupe of preserving tt
amoraimng, the
Tue tather theo had to throw bis) the beat of things scon wear themseives out, are wontto run after other novelties and
22d, the bowse gave way, and)
ing? paes wuaster well; but sull Leould wot help| euceess, if Mr. Dickens should visit the United
‘ ¢ ; stimulated against him; and it is stated, on|
expressing astonishment at the wonderful enter. | States during the coming lecture seven, and g :
prise of this man, who bas, by iis industry, ade effer te ear public the entertainment of his | good authority, that money bribes were lavishly | We haye not allowed our atteation to be ex- Europe.
his name so Universally known to the tour coruers |“ readings os We think that no person ne-
ot the earth: and | concluded that there certain. | quainted with our people can doubt that
ly must be some extraordivary virtue in his wedi- | would go in crowds to hear Mr. Dickens
cine, or they would bave exploded years ago, as! the same swarming eagernesa with which
:
P. | poured out amongst the electors by Fenians |
ey ae / :
nth (aud Fenian sympathisers in O sdensbur » State
with | ym} 4 g
they |of New York, which, if proved before Par-
cele- |
of the |
liament, wil! certainly render the election void.
whereas these two medicines appear to bave! brities. Aside from the natural desire
We don't presume to say that there is any par-| and listen fo the Cowes of bis voice, the attractions Prescott; he haa won a splendid triumph in |
ation of the people in Parliament has been
wholly barren of fruits of a diferent character. |
clusively devoted to that snbject, however en
| grossing and important it has been. We have |
sueceeded in an object which has been anxious. |
ly looked for by successive gouernments in
consolidating and uniting our various North) candidates of the Radical party.
Uo Saturday | takena firw bold of wearly the whole human race.” | Younger generation Co look at the famous novelist | But Mr, McGee need not cave for his deteat at | American provinces, and we have by that
means given, I believe, additional strensth to
France and Austria should be regarded as a) into the place of Mr. MeCulloch, and as deeid-
fresh pledze fur the maintenance of peace in edly unjustto him. Gross charges of curruption
4 jhave been made in the managemont of the
Bentix, Sept. lst. — The elections which | Treasury Department. To accept his resigue
were held in this city on Saturday for members| 100 now would be regarded as throwing
of the new Parliament of the North German | S¥8picion on the character of a gentlomaa
Confederation, resulted in the success of the| ¥h°Se integrity uo one who knows him que
jtions. The sudden retirement of Mr. Me
| Calloch might tend to derange the current
Loxvox, Sept. 2.—The Foreign Office has} ) usiness here. But we have discussed the
issued a blue book containing tne documents | ‘ :
was ewept down with the flood, drowning! tieular mystery about either HHolloway’s Prils or of the entertainment itself will draw appreciative
The | bi# Omtinent, but that he has been fortunate | audiences,
father and tour others were saved by the, “Ouse Co offer fo the public two very usetel| With respect to the social raeeption Mr. Diek-
el Be hoe diet ol to rescue theee| medicines, there can be vo doubt. His theary Lens weald tect, we cannot spesk in the same
ublortunate sufferers, By thie time juppears te de that the blood in the tountain of | tone of andoubting confidence
| those provinces—we have given them additional | which have been iasued in that department in| — elsewhere. ae . ;
| security and cr-lovalte : ' ; ‘ : | This action of the Cabinet will prove to their
| Security and promoted their loya ty and attach- | the Alabama cuae, and the correspondence ; ‘ : 4 the
ithe Heuse of Coramons—the rowdyisum of the| ment to the Bntish throne: and jn extending | which passed between the Goverumeuts of | =e credit, no pre Mes 4% bce of
eee “Pt ; . So ore . “whe 7s . : /Gnal retiren e enti 28
voy ‘Rouges, Anne sdtionists and Fenians being | them the ange y citizens Fyn ful! en) Great Britain and the United States, for the | .S ngage as t . pa ge
Mr. Dickens nas | - i : oyment of the rights of a united people, we! settlement of claims. The latest despatch in|; - ta ae , .
the; lite, and that thie living fluid is every inement) sisited this country before.and the foolish and ex- | unable to stop the exereise of the franchise, as co in the greatest possible de ee consoli | the collection ‘shows what progress te es iends of the Exevative, act in coe
whole of the valley was inundated, and the| uedergeing a ehange, and that whatever is best j travagant fuss which ill bred aed half-bred people | it bad stopped free speech on several occasions. dalek their power and knit hots to aa be tha! J p “ ‘ soldat c 6 ws z 8 bec! With his enemies. It shows them to &
fertile district of Richmond presented the | udapted to preserve its purity must, ef course,! jade over him, was repaid by that pert and in- : | made in the controversy, and states the condr| satriots, not place-holders, and brings out
appearance of a great lake. Peare were felt) be the means alse of preserving health. That} euiting lampoeon, the * Areriean Notes.” Gar
{being returned for Montreal West for a seat in
the mother and nine other elildren.
|Mr. McGee wil find his true position in the | most enduring tie of mutual interest and alfec-| tion upon which the English Goverament is
that the town of Windsor iteell, where at} Holloway bas, by a lucky bit—whether by chanee
this time sume thousands vf persons were) or otherwise —discosered certain ingredieuts ad-| tury which has since elapsed :
congregated, wou!d be involved in the general) wirably adapted to accomplish this end, cannot be| Mr. Dickens bas,
devastation, bat happily thi aid not occurr, | £4iPsayed, as we have heard that all disorders
The food waseo sudden and so overwhelming | 0! the Heer and atenweh yield to the influence
that all means of eseape seewed to be cut off,
afd many larmilies, sume Consisting of Week).
mothers and young elildrep, suflerimg trom
severe tilness, bad tu remain for Doureon the
recte of their houses during the severest
weather that hus ever been Krown on this
lof his Pille—tet that we have ever tried then,
lor ie there any desire on our part to do se, as |
base @ particular aversion to all kinds of medi. |
ceive. Our worthy father died at the ripe age of |
| ninety-five, and never teok a dose iu his life, and |
we hope to do the sauie.— Boston Traveler.
to. --- |
people have grown wiser in the quarter of a cen- | House of Comraons, and we ouly wonder that |
and we presume
He has probably concluded by | , dine (gels dni hee . |
this time, that a book filled with grotesquee eari- Noteup gare a little election like that for Prescott, {
catures and flippant pasquinades, ia vot a fitting |
return for exuberent, even though tuft hunting, | : }
hospitality. But that disereditable tissue of flip. |tlection.
pancles was more injurious te him than te ns: |
and beth parties have so much real werit and |
eo mauch genuine esteem for each other, that that |
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(he ever went to the trouble aud expense of |
The E'ectious in New Brunswick are steadily |
prosressing, and have go far resulted in the}
| wally of youthtul indiseretion had better be for- | Tetura of Coniederate Caudidates,—not one| of Montreal were really not with him.
gotten. Mr. Dickens will no doubt receive much
Confederate has been defeated in any case. |
| prising thousands of Irishmen, who listened to
tion.”
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The city of Montreal has done itself infinite
credit in electiu~ Messrs. MeGee and Cartier,
not much beyoud the dignity of a muuicipal | aud rejecting the demagogues Devlin and_ is dated May 24. Lord Stanley informs Sir Fre-}
Lanetot. It would seem that, notwithstanding |
Mr. Devlin’s boasts, and the cvrawds, com-
his harangues on the public squares, the Irish
The
clergy and very many of the respectable Irish
willing to attempt a final settlement. The
despatch is addressed by Lord Stanley, Secre-|
tary of State for Foreign Affairs, to Sir Freder-,
ick Bruce, British Minister at Washington, and|
derick Bruce that Eagland is willing to submit!
the claims of American citizens for damages |
caused by the Alaoama and all other similar!
daimages on the parc of the United States to a!
commission, the arbitration of claims of British
subjects against the United States for losses |
in bold relief the conduct of Mr. Stanton,
whose love of power, varnished over bf
| patriotic professions, indueed him vo shot
as great a want of honor and dignity in quitt
ing oilice as he has shown want of eourtesy
fairness in holding it. .
As regards the character of the change #
made, aud the qualifications ef those who are
tu fill the vacancies, a great deal is to be
—-toa much, indeed, to be brought within
compass of an article already somewhat pre
tracted. But one point we cannot forbes!
j — ‘ Ce eh, 4 eee “ee ‘ ic rj is ¢ thing biasing : men of Movtreal have sustained Mr. MeGee, | suifered during the late w. ikewise | “a .
econet antil euceur could be given. As svon} A lett-r recently received from Friebarg, | social attenti m0 during his contemplated Vi8its | oe Brunswick, indeed, seems determined ia) Tile wine h P, : a es 3 te war, being likewise | pressin z,and that is, whatever other qualificatio"
‘ as thie ead imfeiligence wae known the Giv- | Saxony, gives additional particulars in regard | but we suppose it will be more guarded, and trust : ’ | wht € nine tent 8 of the Protestant electors in! submitted to the same CUMTIMISSION.. . . -The | they may have or lack. the new Cabinet mem
; Veornment acted with the utmost promptitude | thy ; of" aie o this nls m jit will be in better taste, Chan the gushing toady- send the whole of her representatives to| his Division rallied to his support. The oaly | name of the only surviver of the crew of the | bes should be men of invineible resolution~
a. a il Meee be wees sien sae tb | to én one hundee ae puried aive lu one nee sen saree of our people displayed when be | Uttawa—with the exception of one, Mr. Albert nahi aps ' tne pecemne = =e va and | sg ad a ps T. Ford,” which was) mane. who enanet tie teaend trom hs Ce
patebed by ratiway to the nearest pomt to) of the coal mines of that country . i ii ™ : iJ. Smith -—pledzed to the Support of the she pep wrg } — qe ms a, On in the Hugin channel, ss Anmstrong. of duty either by the cajolers of friends or t
: Windsur., and although the food was still) «Constant elfurts were made to reach the| Fer our part, we honour Mr. Dickens a9 ane of | ‘ ' obliged to contest an election with such Oj! ——_—— — tosimidation of teen. Procet i eau
é Fushing down in a torrrent, aud # part of the| anfortunates fur a vamber of days. But all | fH must distinguished apostles ot democracy | Dominion Government. ponents.— St, John Telegraph. OANADA. iw yore we h id d aro '
j 4 wr at sat ibucnnd.the es es mt se allie!" Suleite iadichieh: anesiendhdhaahendad which this century has produced. The taacination| The Elections ia Nova Scotia will commence piles “we Mi purpose, they shou ee his
$ - b pakies eae, oa eo ~ of his novels has made them a household posses | ae o ‘ : * << “TON rrr - President as & Quit, to strengthen his |
. 5 inanned these bouts succeeded atiast in reach-| in from the unsupported sides of the shaft, |“: tle Pe \; eet - (onthe 18th inst. There will be a severe fight DOMINION ELECTIONS, nd viv y to his pls Ip revolutioa@’y
$ on i lel imaiod A pied a ‘ siop inevery land where the light of eiviigntion | | ‘ Departure or Tur Bisnor --The Bisho and give energy to his plans. in i
a ad the & 4 om . it os ng te very | and yo soy rang h lh hax penetrated; and they are eo suffused within that Province, and it is hard to say which with Mre. Binney and family, cinbarked on LATEST FROM ONTARIO AND QUEBEC. times timoruus counsels are always to be dep
2 * ey 10 Had almuet given up a Ope. s then decided, when a ope was! 4; — " nl st hee ; Wold ats é ; - ; : . oe : . a i 7, a0
- J pie P I 2 al - see the cart *s = at conmeg os fom tec je = eaciety, they en | party willwin. The anti-Gonfeds. deciare that} England in the Java on Tnaraday. His Lordship Montrea}, Sapt. 2. cated. To the American people no ‘0
A . nr reer Pe tiy : ____ | exhaust ot ing the inen, _ te} abound in tonehing pietnres of the generosity, OES PPG DRI Fy hh. goes home tobe present at the Angliean Synod ie ties Pan did oe i quality is so commendable as pluck, and sett
fi ne Barty Lire or rae Pixos Coxsoat.| shalt, and sink a new one from the surface. | fidelity, and moral loveliness o! people ins humble J ws dale taiedmamads (5 POO he month. Previous to bis em ’ ‘ % Caucieatn,: nem act precisely the quality in which our publie i
ig What will the poets and the novelists of a They now he buried 1500 feet de ep. After pa tn we sa i unconsciously breught | selves, which we doubt; but even if they had, | barkation, be attended a special service at the gy beating Beamish, Browu’s HOUNUSEC, | are deficient. We have men of roe
ecuming generation who shall wie this theme | year or two it may be possible to collect the} to think well of the toiling maases. i thete weight would not be oppressively felt at Cathedral, where he delivered toa large con-| °°" ** aa | Sagacity, of fact, of scholarship and of wil
¢ tur tale and idy|l have to tell They will draw | bones for re interment. w ps ate Me cette eas n a ene, | OGana r gregation hie farewell discourse (whieh, by|_ Kenneth McKenzie, Brown's right hand man, try in numbers; but men ef verve who
the picture ot « young fatheriess yirl, ealled,| More than $20,000 bas been contributed ILD CHERRY BALSAM.—The memory of Dr. | paves : request of those who heard it, he has left with | is also badly beaten in Northumberland, Keters’ calmiy take their position and unfli :
‘ while still in her teens, to vee py the greatest| for the relief aud future support of those) Wistar is embalmed in the hearta of thousands, | What we have written is entirely in the| the Dean to be published), and administered toe majority ou the first day amounting to 372. adhere to it until they are convineed that ®
J i he ad i » : . i x wh: i * . ” vs | 7? ‘ * , ¥ ; *, ' e * «
y 8 9 ge: eo nga ¥ gh: 3 — c place | made widows and orphans by this catastrophe.’’| whom bie Balsam of Wild Cherry bae cured of shape of intelligerice: Let the Patriot and _ Be aor Mid ye nar nyt Conservatives have gained three seats in On-| are in the wrong, and then have the
+ i ‘ ult wciet% ol . ~. wiles . a 4 . . . ° . e .
i : ee at bet ponte f m7 ee be aR Oke “nage } coughs, colds, consumption, or seine otber form of ; Heruld take notice thereof, he Benediction the Biah hy tario and three in Quebec since the campaign | to coniess it—these are rare. The arts
tending factions, with no su port trou hes JOHNSON'’s ANODYNE LINIMEN'T is no quack | | the Beuediction the Bishop proceeded to the j 4 hich leaders rise to eminence af
: hearest kKiusmen, who looked upon her asa enti ing th b f Rulnaqary dingee. ea eee ee errr eastern entrance of the Cathedral, where he waa | OPSHed. Primera s ngeniedt 8 The Pret
vivai and an obstacte to theic am)ition preparation, but one weeting the approbation o } met by the clergy in their surplices, by His | favourable to mauly independence.
will have tu paint ber grandeur and her Joneli
Ress in a station which allows no shaver and no
friend. They will descrthe tie biue eyed Sax-
on Prince—so bri tht, so winsome, so aifection
ete—who bad been born and trained, as it
were, to be the guide and companion of that
fair yvirl in her lofty sphere, if only the two
young people could be brouzht tu aee and love
each other with perfect heats. Then will
come, in due succession of line on fine, the
story of their mutual flame, their innocent
courtship, chastened by the yiri's high rank;
their marred juve, their happy issue, yi which
toe mation, like the family, raft’ ;
- years of domestic bliss, broken at
b, iu the vere noomti
with
hee put!
They |
their
sheir! They do not make the weak weaker, but
the medical profession, the most eminent of whom
—~w~ee = -
That fine old eeterau, Lord Brengham, whe will
attain his 90th year on the 13th of September vext,
arrived at Brougham Hall, from Loudon, tast
week. The journey so fatigued him that it required
alt his strength te get eat of the railway carriage
With the assistance of his valet he walked a short
‘distance to his private carriage. That the
political life ef Lord Brougham is over ie evideut
form bis won-appearance iu bis place i the
Legislature during the reeeut exciting dvbates.
To give atrength aud. tune to the digestive
organs,tuke Parsons’ Purgative Pilla occasionally. |
give
eo eg
A Youne Mixisrex Hoesep Against ys) P#® PURBNGLOGICAL JOURNAL for September
place vot a thousand iniles from the city of Louis- R. WD. Connouty, Rev. Newan Hat, Rev.|
ville, one uight last week, which, though a little | +> . ou : : :
annoying to the parties iomediately concerned, | Tomas BINNEN, distinguished Oratora and
Was yet so innocent and funny that we canner Authors; Mrs, HUSBAND aud Mrs. Hoge, Savi-
refrain from giving the general outlines, suppress- | tary Heroines; Studies in Physiognomy ; For
ing names of course. ley, a ; r .
Two sprightly aod beautiful yeung ladies were | easing “Aap: E acm phn Pegeretae eebiad ank
visiting their cousin, another aprightiy and beauti- Prue and False Marriages; Memory ; Conscjen-
tut young lady, whe, lke her guests, was of that | tausness, its True Punetions; Our Religion ;
happy aze which turns everything inte fun and | Gradetions of Latellect ; The Ruces of Man, their
merriment. Tt the truth were told, vee fear that) unas : ne
we should have to record the fact (hat these three Origin; Queet Elizabeth; Toggery; 9 New
Misses were just a little bit fast. ‘They were fond | Bteauaer ; Spirit of the Age; Central Park, and
of ical jokes, and were continually ing Sg ;
oA te j- ee setuhha th cack pao jbo New Boulevard—illustrated. Av interesting
Ahree o¢cupied arwom on the grouud floor, aud "Umber, 30 cents, or 33a year. 8. R. Wetrs,
— iliac | he a Set a, . PE ae i . . ‘ $
eo
F | Excellency the Lieutenant-Goveruor, the officers /an
bear willing testiuony to its wouderful efficacy, | WILL-—A most ludicrous scene transpired in a COOtainS Portraits and Characters of Hon. |
of the Chureh, and the assembled people ; when, |
after a few words trom the Dean, stating that it}
contained the signatures of almost every wember
of the Cathedral congregation, he requested the.
Registrar of the Diocese, Henry Pryor, Esq., te)
read the address, after whieh bis Lordship wade |
& feeling aud eloquent reply. All the membera!
of the Church took au affectionate and individual
farewell of the chief pastor as be left the building.
— Halifax Reporter, Ang. 33.
> —- +.
Fires in the woods are doing great damage in
Newfoundland — Oue village in Green Bay bas
been completely destroyed. Three persons bave
been convicted of setting fires, and are undergoing
Chambers and Crawford are running neck
d neck in Brockville for the Commons; at
three o'clock the vote was about equally divided,
with cne of Crawford's (the Union candidate)
strougholds to be heard irom.
Forty-five members now elected to the Com
mons, and ouly one of them a Brownite, Mr.
Bodwell.
Appearances indicate that the Ontario Min-
istry will have a good working majority.
The Quebec Ministry may connt on fifty
supporters at the very least in a House of
twenty-five.
Me(ee was besten in Prescott by twenty-one
votes.
punishment.
Chuinberlin, of the Montreal Gazetie, is
ahead at all the potls in Missisquoi.
, A :
{dent himself is not deficient in pluck, but
one of his predecessors has had to encom
so bold, so arrogant, or so powerful a Congr,
Stort of many of his prerogatives, he
men about him that will meet with ame
front the most violent surges of Congreion
/ agitation, and who, rigidly exact in th
formance of every duty, can reithor be pew >
jed nor intimidated to wield a
| the Departments in the interest 0 ane
|and threatening majority. We will
| this subject to-morrow.
i rm
| & CONTRAST——GREAT BRITAIN AND THE
STATES.
Referring to the studied discourtesy es
ithe government and the people of the a
MISCELLANEOUS.
Rl LL LLL LL AA LAA A A ANA A
LETTER FROM THE R. C
HAMILTON.
ep oe a
eequel of a sorrow which knew no change,
which drew itself away from the haunts of
men, which laid down most of the trappings,
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‘Two of the young Indies attended a party on We are glad to learn that Miss | » dnataiisiadatedi
the night in question, and did net get home until now ona visit here from England, the owner}
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THE ELECTION TO THE COMMONS,
Up to Saturday night the Government had
carried everything befure them in Cutario and
Quebec. The Premier, Sir John A. Macedon.
4 lg ae in > +o . . , ‘ ‘ ‘ (From the Canadiun Freeman } i i : . . » : rag © id by ‘ote of eix to « .
DESPERATE ORANGE RIOT AU sf. and much of the enjoyment of royal state, > id ‘chop quietly stepped inte their room through the open) thought it worth her while to make & flying | Denmark has renewed its demand on Prussia ald, was elected "y a hey to one over his
HELENS dhich ware on ali 1 pomps and vanities of We have been tavored by his Lordship, Bishop | indie : A of the fairer portions of her! in revard to the Nurthera Provinces of Schies-| Opposition opponent. Mr. } cDougall, Minis.
LOSS OF LIFE AND PERSONAL INJUNY. the world—not in old ave, when the blood Farrell, with a letter which strongly recommends In aubont half an hour after they had left for yest oe ; “— whieh | wig . The wew. transatlantic cable from ter of Public Works, Mr, Galt, Minister ot
On M , he Orangemen of the (istrict; mizht have been cold and the brain sere, but! the Catholice of the dioceae of Hamilton, aw loyal | the party a young Methodist minister called at ™ | estate—throngh thriving setter ‘as Brest to New York, is to be laid May next, the tia “9H, Mr. nn Poe _ of State
onuay the angeme i ‘ -§ ‘ " ; ‘ - vi f : “ray _ ne nee . “ye | : : wen ot . * M m
: - { adyoming districts nade a in full flash of life, when the tides of emotion eubjects, to agerpt Confederation without tac. |house where they were «taying Que: oraves *! the tenantry, by a long career of industry, | thom ponte has been selected az the safest | for Cauads, were returne 7
See sens GRE AtpornenE Ore , hand fresh—to nurse in night's lodging, whieh of course was cheerfully | lerably comfourtabie { ‘acticable. The steamer Great) Mr. Howland, Minister of Iniernal Reyenue
tration at St. ilelens Phe members were yet runnin - hesdluanecceeiMetidiean . tious opposition, His Lordship. as well as other : aye have the best of | have made themselves tolerab vy comic *;and most practic . . " inte H ’
demonetration at < “tr z tode.a deep and tender sentiment of per f . granted, As ministers always hace : ae " ettle- | Bastera has been chartered to perform the beat his opponent thirty to one. on, Mr,
of the 219 Lodges mos at their Wndge rove, | ® tat The millions who will fondly | prelates of the Dominion, deeme it advisable * to | everything, the old lady put him to sleep in the) Wo hope she will yet visit the poorer 8 iC - Prof. Farrady, the emineut Scientist, | Chuuveau, Hon. Mr. Cauchon, Hon. Mr. Dun.
" Ee eet been, oF on ri . : he a a A Iwell non this story of a human heart will strengthen the hands of those to whose wiedom | best ream, and the young lady (t ya 5 ge 0 proud ments, comprising part of her estate, at the \died taldat kin, Hon. Mr. Pope, and other influential sup-
an receded by the and a he ‘ 1 aS stor iy j : ety arty waa entrustes vith j rainy. * lil 4 :
- 7. a v i, | ” e ; at dian Sittin t with scorn those evnics at d aneerers who, | the deatinies of this country are tor the tre be ye age 2 WBE os fe tke absent ones, and of in-| rear of Lot $3. Lot 9, and parts of Lots 61 Bert, Aug. 27 —Hon George Bancroft porters of a = 2 mee me
On o , Wentiny, cesssrn do a z ‘ : : . . of * : ti ; rf ditty ots 1 ’ “ } i ‘ , | AN, 4 Me ote . Ai | were returned by a show o rands, on, r.
Street. where they were juned by the lodge may, Tart to aoe tm " seg | WINE | ing confided.’ What good and true Catholic ean torming them of the ehange of roome. ret took and 16; and if she does she will find that the | bad an audience with the His Majesty the King | Rose polled three-fourths vote In South
which assembles at the Nelson Artos ee ee ee os b dV . the ween pean bregabcelrie.samamtiantany etiig be Ba. a aa have a hard struggle to support {of Prussia this mornmy, and peer ae = | Ontario, Hon. George Brown, leader of the
on - ‘ontine society, and raises the woman bisd abe us i oils . sultey sleep overcame her and she departed ¢ | , - gia ogee : Say ‘xtraordinary and Minister | one cs . . 4!
procession then proceeded ¢ gg me = : aan inetaier aud disinterested counsel of ouc leacued aud far- nad a shes nnd of dtonine. | niserabié existemes without paying @ shilling a as naa vy Raponge cron go ge : Upposition, was defeuted in spite of the most
Street te the railway station, wher: ie yu Te . — i . ‘ : , : : : . enipotentiary o we YU eg SS a " : — :
“ sail dak ardivel of other embers of the a7 seeing bierarchy ! | We will now return te the young ladies who . lof rent. We learn that from what she bas a of Berlin. Mr. Bancroft had an invita-| tremendous efforts to win succensy while he bud
| Samah i i, M eater, and, Tar Cunan Tececrari Canig.--The sub- igoue into their room through the wiudew. By) a 8 Comal, anak: le: dinner, given in his honor by Count) the mortification to see the whole Government
. TT . on, ache ail i ° ‘ S j , i . ‘ : i ; ‘ ° fi 4 * “ = 7
hrotherhood (roa oe (oes wry . a brother-| marine enable just laid between Florida and | “ To the Editor of the Canadian Freeman. ithe dim fight of the moonbeame as they aenpeesroren of her property, she has to , ven 7s oa oe) ticket carried in East and West Toronto, under
a at t Oran : ~ : o yeotes & jy le ~— “ , - = urck. - . . ° °
Sth potent at ' Great) Cuba ie only the initial of an extensive system Ot) vty dea Ma. MOYLAN.—As many persons | through the eurtains, the young ladies were able | travayant opinion of its value and importance, | Von Bismare | his very nose. All the principal Cities iv Ou.
hood of the Loyal Orange re : po telegraphic ‘communication between the countries men ies Nl ‘sabi ee: secertain my. views smsaal eenti- | t? desery the outline of Baunie (as ye aes atid Qbcfines to ceil to the Government at any M ANCHESTER, Aug. 27.—Anti-slavery con-| tario have declared for the Government. &
Hrivain ow etated & have Coen a “f vm bordering on the Gultot Mexico and others be-) i in regard to our new government of |@) euscenced in the ys agi otra The bic ‘ thin their power. to purchase. We/|s'ess couvented in this city today, Win, | fifty members of the Commons and local As.
ty sToce =m idst a +» nN oe be es 2 } leaw " catia s. } te °. » . 4 de ’
Liverpool, The pr a10n, ’ ow Pt yond, and perhaps of another Atlantic cable a >» Canada, and the course to be pursued at the ap. | 8" mere, to cg 4 fog yf They aan ae | pnee within their | } é Lluyd Garrison, was present, and made 8] sembly were oldie last webk; oF hom all het
fall of rain, proceeded the ug rf ome Street, Company whieh fas undertaken she enter prise ‘s prouching election, allow me to state, especially flashed upon them “$ a in an : oa me aioe! believe she is not unfavorable to the Fifteen speech : other disuinguished persons and several | five or six are supporters of the Government,—
renee sarees. Leverpers © ~y oe i te e+ aes Daj eernmere ie 0 pie ay 2 ‘een oe Ce eae as ee OY Ore loons pe: e ~ They put their heads ang Years Purchase Bill. Well, if all her tenants | negroes also made speeches. Eulogies were | The tide of victory may be said to be uni
‘owe by Forth Road, and se ny,” and was ergamzed in the enty of New) : i ‘athalie biel em a good seare \ i ase . E : : . Tnited | J : niaer.
Cowley Hill, down by , . 2 sn a +1865. Williem BF’. Senith: Presi. already given by most of the Catholic bishops gether and determined to taru the tables ou her |. rg tances were to parchase in the passed on the Lrovermments of the a nit ye rupted, the only notable excephen heiug in
back through the town. At the same time the) York in the year ; pe ie ae : late war | Wueing tny late absence, especially those ef your ently they dlevubed. ekd as etvatthilh:: oc In easy circumetances pare ; Statses and Russia for their recent abolition of | Prsceatt. teen Te Metiee, who. was @ fiat
s eustinue , ueeessiut arty dent. distinguished Phimself during the late we ; ren sist “hd already been | CueNUy they , a “. ee ee >wW ave only ; P ° gat r
ee en eee ‘ “eee wr ; in| aa” Bal jy Smite,” and is a tipograplical engineer | ‘ ar - “y ou ~ hare v doingen -Weeel the ne cata they took their positions on each side et the | terms of that Bill, she would then ha _” | slavery. | didate there for the local House, was defeated,
he rhret e received at every pont vu ” “ewe * ee ee a nade pubic through your ek ws. run, : : P i : a * Ree ean s : : . . . ;
1 “ve en sha saith : reyot R runt Catho-| ot large experience and skill he company bas Saaainaie that Cuitedoie being tow an ee bed. Ata given sigual they bath jumped inte me refuse land at her disposal, and a refuse, dis SouTHAMPTON, Aug. 28.—Among the pas-| but his election this week to the Commons for
a a ‘ hideous sereeehing and howling | obtalue d trun Spain the avie right for the apace tablished tact, sanctioned by the Imperial Gev- bed, one wn each side vs, ny Agere tet Oh,| contented class of tenantry, steeped to the ame cers in the steamer /ermana, which sailed | Montreal West will make amends for his dis.
oe " des ‘ cre mae " menentn tn es be a? le - y Pete v. 5 i F; F. ' nh, ° 3 é 5 s re 7 “ae # P van
“a a F . at interlerence was made t torty years, tor laying ocean cables between Che nineut, our duty as good Catholes and leval longting and me aig ve the peor bewildered | Jj ; yoverty, ready to embrace any wild | from this Port yesterday tur New York, ave) coutiture in Prescott. Twelve or fourteen
he firs tte F itetierenice (ie . ' Pree sl attet . ’ ’ tos ' ” 1y vaye . * * 3 , u ace ny porn J i : : 3 3
| ey“ Yr | Road. who made an} United States and Cuba, and betweer be d ae ey | eithjects, is to reeeive tt Without aay tactious oppo. What a man! they ga “Ww = sareaiiien| sf) gigi - : he | Rev. Chas. Kingsley, the well-known author, | elections would come off in the two Provinces
+ Dll epi eh otra tage 5 iluend te tat! Geta tecn a6 wensahe soteocd “lth sition. Let us rather endeavor te atrengihen the | minister Suet a sttogare ate - fim the courec | Project—Tenant Leaguism, Annexation to the and Mr. Jos. E. Harvey, late minister of the| yesterday and to-day, those for Montreal com-
etf rt to take one « el renMneta . ni “ advisable fhe State of Plerida ‘ needet a Scans: soll thentin: Ral iaiisiiee ter teciiehs ates Ate se ake . te “ — are able lo Drag United States, or any thing else that would U.S. at Lisbon. mencing to-day and closing to-morrow. {Our
piven inte custody of the poiice i seTivit exclusive right te cenastruct a sudinarineg ele M: , ¥ aie Ii there ever was a time (0! & MWe time. i ” a) . i , , ws : i J Pe . M : : Lt 46 . .
row took place whilet the procee#ion Fas Zo | graph trom ite shores to Cuba, as well as the ais Pn ty i on ine pa ‘ny wh ty rgatten, | The noise of this proceeding awoke the old lady, | 45rd them an excuse for not paying rent. We Panis, Aug. 28, evening.—Austria and | readers 4 oe pp angers bt rare,
‘ F : When the prejudice of party sou ‘ ' ‘ : ; . Shie | A ! Speawia i . ras in-| ing’ is @ feature of the élections in c
; , “e . iad t i : . In oan adjoining ream. She ‘ , ‘ ‘ Jenpi m in
ing down Crowley thd. la the immediate right te coustruct a land ng vd “" Ati it appears to be the present, When all ehould auite wins se ag ote bys a ument. end|uavelong been firmly of opinion that if we France unite in dissuading I enmark an Provineiat hace bead interest Will be taken
neighborhved uf the naonery (Lew House) miles in length Chroagh the State eRe COR) and wud heart ter the completing of the work | Comprehende " : ‘I | . ith th her Provinces, we | 5'8ting on the retroceasion vf Dapel and Alsea |! i erna; de the tail
her at th ppositien party had cepions Were granted tur a space of twealy years which bub tepu di well’ iuitidrided. and thereby rushing te the roow, she opened the door and ex- |) were confederated with the other Pro aa by Siantinn To-day the first train of cars|in these elections now, as regards t wmidivi-
& great numoer oO Sc wpperss 7 “ > : : “es : hich Ra liad » , 4 ee, a cy ne os ‘ as a1 nee ¢ . iain i 5 3 oe 5 . SUA. aah . ‘ ° : 4
& ala : ph themselves | fu addition the State of Panawa has granted the | dering Canada a happy beane tor all clasees of | Clstmed: * My God, gaia, IC is a mau; itis a aan | would, in the first Dominion Parliament, be ~d over the Raiiroad across Mount Cenis. duals in the contest, inasmuch as the inost
acsombied, aad having oupt t tur twenty-five yeare to tand| rdering Ca Paps sure enough!” | aos: studaaaes promineat members and supporters of the Go-
ae ' wean eXciusive Tigh or went) yee | F shen ' F lesirable baven | . q ‘ . pom, uegtion. aaa 1" ‘ : ) §
with stones and other avarlable weapons cube clther on bet Atlbinse of Pacie tires. on prese pte aap sen n ot rat pied ‘There was oe prolonged, consolidated seream;) able to settle our lons vexed Land Question ConstaxtTinop.Le, Aug. 28th.—The Ameri- seenunmeh tenes ania aes cia they
ere Se, ors oe Pee Ss “ mn a roe, While the West Indian, Venezuelan Argeuiine wh ethan ve ports of Nurope to better their | * flash of muslin through the door, and all was But while proprietors are at liberty to nurse! ean Minister, Edw. Joy Mortis, has bad an will coutinue to be watehed with not a little
The Orangemen then leit the lines of prow) vie other Central and Bouth American govern. | 28" |e ‘ Laver, es av interview with the Suitan, at which were pre- wes h of
ane A pcre : . ~ ‘eiudices— nk that they have, noj! ’ : anxiety until the numerical strength of 1
eeuson, and attacked those who were hurhny uote have granted liberal coucessions tor tele-| condition. ot Vessel eneint, Salthelie’ ia Mebket | ‘The best of the joke is that the minister took | old prejudic es—to thi y ht , prewnee to hie Imperial Maleate preg new rye ee oe ee a ne a he
stones, and a scene of fighting vecurred which graphic counections with other countries. The | ' Nop OF H \MIL roN ithe whole thing tn earnest. He would listen = matter what the community may sulfer, the Of cho U aleed Grates Congress in relation tu the Telegraph. Sept. 3 5 “ Juhu
e : ; } : ca ‘ a ‘ s \ A} 4 N. P : ‘ 4 ery | ake + girls. | f . . me , cept eles cpt, 3.
defies deseription The shops were then al) cabie te Cuba about YO wiles in meat and i me? * sgrvesen Lei? * ry mt aft —_ — pertnadinp, er hest right to do what they like with their own | war in the Island of Candia. Grapa, sep
j ) Se mae DN janvd trom Key ‘est tou Chevena, a small barmlet! litul, Aug 7 . | tle would bear the excuse, ° 5 | ates A } ‘ae i pein i
closed. Upon the proceswon arriving in |; ? : : iieutly te i while they can command the protection > — 30t While. the Emperor > INT OF AN ENORMOUS METEOR
, : . ; oat "y aua » New York Her- a ‘his clerical robea around lim and silently stele; —and while aey can © i Panis, Aug. 30th.— ue th an DESCE? IN es i © MEIKE
ch Street the firet bund struck up** Crop.) west of the City ot rlavana. The} peratecees ' sl sre? , . , : > lay : ‘i 7
. ~tfe : na * goon whieb a rush was ri ald thua states the directions in which the connest- VENICE IN SPRING TIME. ‘an uy. 4 \ of the Colonial Oilice in the nursery of their | Napoleon Wits temporarily delayed at ile, IN LAKE ONTARIO.
a chen be ito the tail end of the proces- | Wg lines Will be pushed :-~"* Phe lines connecting | We gay in a cheap and careless way that the | QuUERY—Was he mad at the girls, or at the old | feudal notions, we must be prepared to see a jyesterday, he made a short speech. He Captain Turner, of the schooner Algerine,
7 neyeere ™ d the south American countries on the Atlantic! : a ig | Woman ’—Louisville Courier eee ee jalluded to past reverses as “dark spots on the i i il Frid ing
sion, and & tearful battle was foug! tin the eS é st D Porte Ri Southern peonle have no homes, Kut this 3 | li Sa” ee Ge overislied tenaatty on tiie | a Pp ; h , who arrived in Hamilton, Prix ay morning, re
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near ta the Biack Bull. Banners Oc an will be via t u ya, St UNTO, 0 ltrue ouly in a restrieted sense, for the Ttahan, | : Ni an hb iscorilent P | horizon, aad ¢ ymineuted at ieugth on the ports having witnessed at about Lt o’clock on
equare ar St. Phomas, Gauduloupe, Martinque, Trindad, “ot Saya juan iia tal os the whole | A RELIABLE Remepy, for expelling worm [sland. The proprietors who are opposed to | state of affairs in Europe. He spoke eucon ag sn = ol splendid phenomenon }
were wrested from the hands of the Orange-|- ip tae Prom thence, privcipally ty land} and the Venet-an especially, makes the whole pom , Wednesday night, a sy ii menon in
nen, aod « regular hand-t hand contest was = i nae ont oa o te A : wre ar ea it Tile howe “26 pieasant weather. No one |se common with young children, will be tound tw the selling of their estates must surely see the | ingly to the people, aud prophesied that the ithe deacent of an immense meteor ints Lake
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loognt Swords and sticks were brandished, | Giaauarabr dagen va bi vzil te St logue remains under a roof who can help telp it; and | Brown's“ Vermifuge Comfits,” ort Worm | folly ef their position. Do they want to culti- | certainty of peace would give @ great impetus Ontario, whieh struck the water not more than
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and made serious bavuc with many heads | prem this latter point a submarine cable will) now, as 1 said before, the fasciuating out-door | Lozenges, which are pleasant to " taste , pnd : d Selina c? Do’ tein TOT ng acai. While he blamed the direct —_ three hundred yards trom his vessel. The
Severe cats were made on the face, hands, extend tw the Cape Verde Islands; trom theuce | |ife bezins. All day long the people sit and | ue child will refuse to ake thei, he pts ns | Vale an annexation feelings. " y poe public press for spreading Gutoun : Captain was standing on the maia hatch. The
end other parte of the body. One of the! to the coust of Atrwa, and be carried to Cadiz, tu | drink coffee and eat ices. and « issip) together pe Sang ite st d re aes cre a yuad tl | to see the Tenant League, or some other orgaui- | rumours ce an — distrust, rf vessel Was on the starboard tack, sailing along
, ya “ “Ui cirele he Aciantic fore the cafe: ¢ " idnizht sees the | 8 such as fo give the best possi ” ee : , . ‘ +h gigantic | himself would do all in his power to recall] ¢ = . wth-west bree ’
principal aggressors was, however, taken to a Oe the Pe x ps me! 3 sate aoa | before he cafe, and the soft mid agar pagaandy BY { 2w sep 9 izatiun like it, confront them with gigantic | rg Se toe sesaeeitieilh finely with a pr “0 “ma a tar Si Po
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Succeed ght, and the scenes enacted were | eraphic Communication will Oe vilalued Wilh) de ig at all seasous the tavorite Italian An Execurion at Hose Kosa —The| ee” : ‘ the french foreign office, pacific if gara light-honse, bearing S.S.W. I resently
of the wm ot awial deseription. The ranks o! the United awn tervugs C ie rr 8) amusement. Now, in the shady littie courts,| “* ™ de . * agligh } od oll rents? [f they do, they are pursuing the | character, will soon be issued. bis attention waa attracted by a sudden ille-
seme é at Santinge de Cuba, a cable will be laid to sowe | ‘ . . i Corre ent ¢ a flaglsh journa e ‘ Cm ; : : i . “ 4 ; ue rie
the Orangemen having been broken up, | at nap A Aon of Morant Point or Fatenouth,| She Venetian housewives, who must pertorce bs adel wif 8 J g /course best calculated to effect either of these} Panis, August 31.—Later in the day yester-| mination from the north-west, which salnsosg
owing ty the incessant rain which poured) iy ine Istand of Jawucts, @ distance of about one remalia indoors, put out their heads and xossip } following aated of th | objects. The British Government have de-| dav the Emperor Napoleon arrived at emt lustantly incred: ed os doseage
dowu, bodies of two oF three Orangemen) handed and torty-three miles. A shore line will! from window to window ; while the pretty | Cneong-pesum, the orly ann ae 0 : of tad ar ti inst ney. Medicaid all where he also made a few remarks. He com) Ou turning he beheld a larze body of fire in
were assailed and most severely beaten.) counect this with Kingston, trom whenee a cable! water-carriers, filling their buckets from the | five men engaged w the murder of the cloth seller | clared that they wil “5 : _ | Sidered that the enthusiastic receptions which | the heaveus, which seemed to be approaching
thrown un the growed, aod kicked without) wi be jaid tv Aspiwall on the Isthuus of Pau-| wells below, chatter and laugh at their work. | Reatctoes, ns et ae — Adin port military establishment here, either as a police) have been extended to him throughout the }at a descent of about thirty degrees, and grow.
mercy. One fellow waa carried sway who! uma, a distance ef about aix hundred miles.| Every street down which you look is likewise | ¥" a = me. veh! agg si ra toss “Mth ol | for the collection of rents, or otherwise ; and | country, testified to the patriotisia of the peoole | ing rapidiy larger us it CAME nearer, the obse te
ared to have bia skul! kicked ¢ ma pletely | Lt is expeeted that the coupany will inmediately | vocal with gossip, and if the picturesque pro. | wurder on 1 eg, Rone; : | : ze tae - and their contidence in the yovernment. Allud-| vation of time being so brief as hardly to admit
5 ean vom : battle was fou ut proceed to the work of constructing the lines to) ; tion of bale Live shutters and chimney . ft June, executed a. Hoag Keng, at the uenal place | no Government in this Colony, as now consti |" ae : the M iki null shen iin hid ane elias | of euamutitias'te eimeeds The momentary
e » De ‘ a ctor aiconies, $ rs wr ! eys, ¢ he : é P ve Mexican que , he di | . nutatic 2 "
open. For three hours » be : Jamaica and Panawa."'-- Boston Post. a : i. hide the heads of the | !! stunt af the jail, Asths gell struck six. the prison-| ted, will ever be tolerated to inaintain eren as ie Rae ‘ : ished or French} j 1 0; Turner was that certai
in the neighborhood of the station, until the wisdaidh ars i which the vista is ror, — ‘© ers were led forth te the veaffold, near which were | fled, will ever be tolerated to ma : French honor had been tarnis ved or French | impression of Capt, Jurner was that cer a
ame arrived tur the departure of the Urange | Horriate Scarrouwy Scexe.—A_ horrible | 3088'PPe™> be sure there is a fac: looking ut Ol) S number wf Koropeans, one or two companies «!| much asa Corporal s Guard to enforce proprie | prestige impaired. Late events in Germany | destruction awaited ais vessel, as the torritie
brotherhood from the Liverpou! lodges ‘ Mm: d d " ath ny r every window, for all that, and the social ex- | police, and SU peual seritude convicts ranged on | teow claims. if axrarian discontent ever binin | eR france tranquil, and she would remain 0./ missile seemed to be diveeted to strike the Vesa
faving saken p weession of the rail wy care, scatfols oe ee urre hry other wr In the }pansive presence of the season is felt there. lene side of the conpou bh Cheoug-took had to be | tory f ° ‘ a : fo) |—He was certain that the pence of E irope | broadside. The time for redlection, lis weve,
fiages and the train in motion before » vast) PTSeh Fare’ Of Yaner, ea ee he eer Phe poor, whose sole luxury the Summer is, | pushed up th» seaifold iadder by main force; and | preseat a furmidabie front in this Colony, the | would not be disturbed. [nm conclusion, he ex-| was brief, aud the light emitted was so blinding
aseomblage al peuple. the Orangowen kept womaa, not ol a i pe $3 of * " pop ila lavish the Spring upon themselves unsparinzl¥, when all the condemaed men bad no | proprietors will be alone responsible for it.! presses his desire for the establishment of more| jin its edect that the man at the wheel and
‘( } tion, was to be beheaded fue gratifying herjnay > forth fr heir dark de i lattorm, there tuilowed a scene which} : : . . ee ir = ae f the’ oroe beck tell strate and
> i { Kentish Bre, with)? . . : Pte Phey come forth from their dark deus in| plattorm, , to. , a p liberal institutions, and improvement tn trade, | another of the erew on deck fell prostrate ay
ap an inceseert round ot Ken ‘ liealuusy of her former luve:, by an act that “poi ar 1 dainp basements. and | Will net be seon fergutten by those who Phe Government, however, in the meantime, blac sn his i eat ntatiiatn ting : eer ET Te. suinpietziv stupified
an occasional shot from a pistol. in the bat) / + ; ~ crambing palaces and Gainp Oasenmients, atic : fe f . F ode and which, he assures his euthusiastic listeners, | remained for some time completely stup
i tof the day fig vting euntinusd Up jicd to the death of several persons. The live in the sunlizht andthe weleome air. They | Witnessed it. Po-eang was as cool as a statua,! and before serious disconient shall arise, must A de sehtdl dus habe utmsaet ts ebumneiel Consols! with terror
oeF part of the day Ag , : 4 aar™ . i ‘ arted her ar aa sh i . i “ae eg ae ni , drawn up features: but the} . a ve e tae panthees , ‘at — “ ee : ‘
oes ot twenty prisuners were taxen to the} baegrecrin romry 27 — ‘ “" nv erga wort, they eat, they sleep out of doors. ‘Mo. shad ay cloak ras me i a ‘bs king be deal with this land teaure question with a firm) g4. 3.99°s 734. Markets anchanged. The Captain himself, as he states, remained
; . : janother girl. he deserted miustress, to P Sa aihihieit s sii rs andenin, {oo ee Seer ee ees ae o ; . . ass ; | eedl tele the Ghee fade
loek-ap, allot whom, we believe, sre Roman |} erty Ute okt Ge thie “tamed me: thers of famine 3 sit about their d me aad spin, | lil ene tie well ad’ meditating eseape, now | hand. If proprietors will not sell upon reason} Pygpox, Ausust 31.—-The little schooner | transtixed, ind saw the r) vy h: 7 hey =
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ee tent ee Te several persons perished in the flames. She cna Po a coke re ar, uneasily pacieting Tie Caeeutinet, Se CEO! hte sende they should be made to sell. Let) yacht John 7. Ford, capt. Gould, which sailed | ¥ater some three fenton i pats 4 . 4 rn
‘ ‘ :. Z ¥ : t re . ‘ arn} P ons arme , 31 die ¢ st: : * ae Pat ‘ Lf, . ~~ Yr , . ” . : Sa ‘ > " sel ‘i bout two points to the windward,
Sestant—who did nut belung to the Urange |“ Tu +, anaphes p 2 eh eer terniy matrons armed with spindie nd Gistalls | oaning and groaning as before. Cheoeng-fook | : ae upe oF ie from Baltimore on 23d June for Paris, capsized | *esse!, #dou i 1
part | was arrested, 7 d, os i Nerney: a while their raven-haired dvaghters, lounging stamped and danced apon the plattorm, and | the Government ouly find the money for the | cht disatet ah her inninaita eae ae loud explosiva utteaded the contact with the
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Next day those who were taken into cus |S¥fer death. th _—— Se» : ; dh a pre near the threshold, chase the covert insects cursed and swore at the crowd below, until it purchase of the estates, and the Legislature will | got) When enterin the Easlish channe!| Water, which was sharp and ae —
. } moment when the executioner bured her neck, at haun ; gles of the children’s locks , are ‘ accident might bappen te : ; etn. gore ‘ Mv IP . | r e at hand, and a larg
tody as having taken part in ba rivt, were | Ath Sol: dar tis Vials’ Wild Xo te fatal tlvok — 608 the fe y the acer 4 ¥ ral : a se eens — ia tie ag nuind | tind a way of manuging the proprietors. ja sudden s juall upset the little craft: one} ne pF bps m et to Fo
: hetore the magistrate, Mr bidey, and) ok és Real sihid a ee ee ee ey NS NORE Ge TU | Ty eee ee eee < ael ! i | person, name not ascertained, was saved. COPEL O° OAER REN SERT Sane m?
F change. @ith py sata of the { ae Lo-| 3he rine loose from him and Secaad grandmother who never ceases talkin s. fround the ankles bi a a one ro Wreig of the The leasehold tenure is doomed in this! The y ome Sond th lien oe tee 16th | air, which was noticed for some moments after
- ; , seized the large axe that was {« cut off her head, ute wer rise of memorable ay.) Rewan Catholic padre was drowed in the torrent : 2 * 4 ee ; ws : vy te Oy be ee gee mee P
wards four o clock au event vecurred which and th i dehed the dumb-founded officers to | ,- io Nea i ta fo pei { eee of abuse from “e seaffuld , and it awed hardly be) Colony. Tt must be abolished atany cost. The July, but finding the wind and weather un a ee : + Ree \ eres ‘— peters.
¥ i rien wets 4 ; — . ; t : may preprre for your forgetful- |"! shag te gg wintiiy . , . , . : ‘ See Bt dy ala twenty feet in reter,
gave renewed gest to the alread) inflamed ke her Chey rushed upoa her, showered — ee ee iy Mae ‘ said that the extertatioas of the aitnistera of Government will, uo doubt, lose money oa any} favorable after vetting to sea, ¢ apt. Gow SN ne ey het
[rial pti Ss at ae hi ness, be sure it will he complete and roesistless. overn ’ , . J} nee 4 the | A cong trail of flame of the most imtense bril-
, perens he sre party. AaK ,| blows upon her head, and, finally, after she; y .’ _, : Set inonte: sam S onion ¢ religion seemed to have net the alighteat effect ‘chase they may effect. That, we alwava | teroed to port aud remained in the Eastern| 4 . a aenenle’ als a
crowd standing in Naylor Sirset @ aan named had sli shely wounded some of t em In the Nay, _— eee ae ae K me a at hd tpeau any ene ef the doomed men, except perhaps PUrcnase Vwey bi 4 . ° f iil Passage while the weather continued unfavor- | lianey waa HOTICE as ut 5 ng es _ Ole
} Casey wasstabbed) fwomen named Thomas scuffl “ty wail Hutictied btn and baadbalted.| °°" her past’ whenever oy ce = . He Posang, whe now and theo during the morning thought, would be one of the results of the Land able. Ou the 23rd the jittle eraft azein eet} § apt. Parser arriver Port i house Ow
‘Ke t age eee sia nf a timer, Tearpees © it her Grand Canal? Laun- las teenies : At five : , Same ck . a | Wednesday morning. He states that his nervous
M Kracker and James Mulien, shvemakera, °°“ a i , | Serpent cunning of her Gra bad listened to what war said to him. At. five ini MO. iar bdliousdl be fallacy S fae tee daceinett vith Cale wind ana vesilay mo v
ared ow errible sere: al e , rchase bill--we never believed in the fallacy) sail for her destination, with a fair wit 2 4
¢ were charged with committing the offence, nie are } gon ne gp : d my ws t \ d ched upon this great sen have I not scen harden: | minutes past six a signal from the sheriff, the)” ” ; os cl sure.’ Wal} fine weather. She was spoken at sea on they system did not recover frow the shoek ae:
before Mr. Whitley. ou Tuesday evenmng, and vanes NG tae eae vireo — os hernia ed travellers grow sentimental, and has not this) bolt was drawn, the tatal jerk given, and the | of tts being a **self-sustaining measure. | th by a vessel bound to New York, and|tienced tor many hours afterwards,
were cemanded until Friday. C wey was to ne Ree ae Bent as ad | ba prodigious svbillant, in my hearing, inspired | miserable vietina were left dasgling in air. believe it is better that the yeneral revenue | “i ak con the frat of :Meeusl hee lnaarepuas | cm oes ”
§ | ture her dress fromm der shoulders, tied her feet eth ee aS, ORD . ne . tial j net ¥ on : slueus F tae te ee ARR
s e-verely stubbed is tre breast, amd the evi- t JF 61th Oe . hy whe | Wlaite ‘haired Puritian ministers of the sospel | a ee | Should Jose—ay, and lose heavily—rather than | Porernaner.of Sheilds. The erew consisted of | NEW BRUNSWICK.
aq “eh, - £ ' Mul aud dragged her tu the block. Although she to attempt to quote out of the guide hook pa ° - 2 ; a }
‘al i eaeo.ef the witness ts to the eset thet Au still screamed and resistec to the best of her| . 4.0, -:. fr Byron?” Uy my word I Gre Hvanrurer have any considerable portion of our people; three men and a boy, vis: Chas. W. Gould, . . Foote OO . Re ust
¥ : len committed the act with a & .oemuker s iid Ali Aniiliiiied| ebtins en the Mockte) that re _ yrann P es ord, 1) ‘ r ny ’ i 1 f inaitet: Joba Chaney, date: Abres-Arm Fine in) Frepericros.—A_ fire broke
; M Krae meg ee : whe : ave sat! wanderlag editors in their gon- | sept in poverty, slavery aud turmoil for ever. ? + on a : ; i wooden
Z : ee Se oe een “ hich the head of the victim is drawn forward, i: ee 5 sad ih ak owe fthe ho A cd and ae ' i . igi : strong, seaman; and Edward Murphy, buy, “ tdi ty cone iia uf th city “Hotel Fivd
: Alter tue deed was committed both prisuners eed ae i inuintinuest ony et Nene gee wheats vomited: lemtiniilapincasiaeilililiiisicninisndenigein } " suildings at the rear of the © ’
- . . fi furtanate mao elas re-}| VS8 Soon slipped over it, and the ex cutioner paper from their nature, while julled by the} Charlottetown, September 9, 1867. \ i : | cook ] = erieton, whieh destreyed the Hotet and the iarge
*;. ; a oe Snap: so gap tam Lod ‘1 seized the axe. Unfortanately, the dreadful facination of the place; they were powerless to | “D'Arey McGee has been defeated in the | cities tiieiaeaiih tian take seaidails | block of buildings fronting of Queen Street and
~ | . aiosed to his home: at a? ee: ae scene had made hun quite pervous, and. on take their own journals from. their pockets ee ee a ee re ——=== | constitucuey of Prese tt, tur the Local Levis } FROM rHE t Nil ED STATES. ithe Phorwix Square, tacludny Mr CL. W. Wei-
neighborhood ot trreen wank Wat in great striking her, he missed her nec’, aud cut deep- itinds andi tad ihered anenenes chides comian | DUMINION RLECTIONS lature of Quebec. We don't pity him, and) New Yure, Auz. 29,-A Montreal special! mure’sniioe, the primtina bia at oe. Lana
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comumutiva.— Liverpool Courter. ily into her shoulder and baek. ‘The biood back with their families next summer t~ pr ve fouly hope that he will fave the same way in| gays the nominations for members of Pariia-| the office of Dr. Dow, the stare of Mr. ers and
ert Tae. peney - ; earful wound. anc > screams : ae ; sa rth om » ‘ atwial F 2 : ¢ +H i le ; ini tin — . v ther gtores, dwelhags and bunldings
‘ F ae w i rushed from the fearful wound, and the s¢ eams For myself, I must count as half lost the! Tae only news from abroad, during the past Montreal for the House of Commons. ment were made ¢ vdday. M ee was h rated sand wrens olber sé : ' iS mn plate
REAT FLOOD IN NEW DSoLTH ALES n . eae ete wat —— eart-rendiny bg fee “ ij a . j : | Herald. Sept. 4. lo nd oreve df earnin beanie Cartier's The Pheenrx leses about s ; , Bhd Somme 4
of the anfertunate Woman grew heart-rending year spent in Venice, before | took a house on sail mse tb es Fred: the deksbhoerine Pro crala, pt. down and prevented from speaking. i a : vee <. ih¢ ine
. © ‘ " ’ nahi . at ips Si A“ yeex, COMES S Tr 3 Bait , : » s ° . hE 2 | offices make pt y large losses. Mr.
of June last, rain had fallen nearly! beyond description. A second stroke, dealt “* i vanity a ‘ 2 i : | ts ‘aised a riot at another place. Kast. | } 5 . :
the first June le 4 JY} beyo d lescription u oke the Grand Canal: there alone can existence re A ones OG ATE tere Feécentt will ad Be ieenteemted ta the friends raised a riot at anoth I (is fact eee, faeseven, Wile. cole alles Gat. Sa
censtantiy—it was outed, during the prev her a few seconds afterward, finally put a StOp | have the perfect local favar. But by what | Vices, but our anti-Confederate readers will ‘ern District.) Lancefot (Liberal) had w be)
meta > he “a uled, ~ . _— y : ¢ av 3 v4 yy Hy A 7) rie q F a 4 if . 4 4 |
ous eight weeks, but no great damage was to her suiferings. bewitchery touched, one’s being suffers the com- | not care tu heur it; and, therefure, we must do Legislatur of Quebes WwW: thought ever guarded home by the police. Three men} Mr. Connel has been eineted by acclamation te
d be did Gietld te the rivers. Fee nine} pages hos a pag mon sea chanze, till life at last seems to ebb! the best we can to suppress it. We will, huw- intelligent man knew this. Prescott forms| were daugerously beaten, and several es represent Carleton County in the new Deauiniom.
one 1¢ fluods ‘ | oy (1 op : ; 63 Q : > : 1 ie iibd '
y | MONT BLANC. __ }and flow with the tide in that wonderful avenue ever, state the general fact, that the elections part of the Province of Ontario, and will be | Were injured. | : aati:
1 days longer the ram poured down, and appre-| The velebrated tourist, the Jate Albert Sinith,| of palaces, it would be idle to attempt to tell, eV” ' 3 ny represented int the House of Assembly at| Larer.—6.i5 ep. «_—The riot in the east) UNITED STATES,
4 bension was great that much harm would, used to relate that in the last village ere he) [ ean only take you to our dear little balcony it Lower and Upper Canada, naw known as se ensue. The storm culminated on the Yrh| "ached the summit of Mont Blane (Chamouni | 9¢ Casa Falier, and comment not very coherent: | the Provinces of Quebee and Ontario, have re-| Torouto. The Herald's “hope” is not ‘reported. The troops were called out, and) POLITICAL AFFAIRS.
eur. u 0 GU eee ‘ : ; | i i if j t
: J ; ' ' a os war ‘ask be said to “3 " a a = Ne ly on the scene upon the water under vs.— sulted almost ananimously in favour of the Con-| gratified in respect to the election for Montreal. | the cavalry charged upon the mob, and Iwo, enn ctimenhiies ates aoe
of June in a hurricane which proved most! it, to b« surprise, posted over with Holloway's Mocsall’ 6 Seneti lé ° : : Hig c ch vig ; , oe 2) ’ ABINET.
2 : yells Venetian Life. . . : G ron as »; | Squadrons had to guard the candidates on their | j ;
- 4 5 i t as ; placards, and discovered that tie Oratment aud} ‘ o %, A ee | faderate Goverument—at last advices only two | Mr. MeGee has won a splendid triumph there ; | 54 1 a itie a ‘ | The Washington Intelligences of yesterday
ata aan wn pil | Pille were there suid, in Inrge quantities, at | ee re ee having t 1, whil ly | and in that triumph we recognize the downfall | a eo re oe ol cee $
i tecthas ; hy ; ¢ Sea | onents having been returned, while near t ‘ » re recor e Gow j ee oN ae . vent —_ : : Pies ch ,
4 “Un Priday, 2ist ot June, accounts reach-) jrtig grocer’s shop.“ Aiterwards,” said be.) Tae pest PLace To sPEND Yorr MONFY IS, | SRPONERT ARIITS . y eJebéolies ee ey tee and over thirty cases were reported to be| ee eee uf its discussion of the
ed Sydney wihiet startied and slarmed the) «when I weet to China, there agan Holloway | undoubtedly, where you will get most forit. And | forty have been elected to support the Govern- {Or rowdyism, ruflanism, #1 enmanis:r, a3 fatal. President and Cabinet, says:
waete at. .he suhabitanie, bus whet, pe stared wae Se Se Soar, as es, enaprees to! as all are agre ed that R Y suing 's is the cheapest | ment. The Rouges, Annexationists, Fenians, | represented by the Devlin faction in Montreal, | " se We are ylad to snnounce that thev have
, | . te alae * on Pes i eg Pe’ 4 4 | 2 a * a wure . . ? ~ * " .
happily, proved to be true. Phe whole of) purchase any tifling article, 1 was maunediate ly Bai . friends (nd Clear Grits,” who call themecives Ro-| We Bolicve.’ shat all. true isiMasen bese willl LATEST NEWS BY (HE ATLANTIC | ected ou the sugvestion made in these columas,
Me i 7 rac’? . , » od , ! ‘ 5 . = | 4 5 ‘ , .
+4 the valley of the Hawksbury Rover had been asked it i did mot want reat of Holloway 2 Pills. ) store in town, we waule advise all our friends Be Sher: iD he sities) as iy \ieatins aiaalins CABLE. and that the resignation of every member of
a Rooded to a height unknown and unrecorded | At last | became su annoyec aus? Satan | who have money to spend, to do so there. He | formers—all of whom constitute the Opposition | rej TT ua te 7 |} Paris, Sept. Ist.— Baron Moustier, the | the Cabinet is at the dispusal of the President.
To 2 ' . ‘latimed, 7 ° . ss © . O56 . . . { r -— * :
38 by the olest inhabitant or by bistory, ‘The! Of these Mnpertinent inquirie Dither te ct | does business upon the “ Na aeeond price »ystem | —have been beaten everywhere, even in their _—— —— | Minister of Foreign Affairs, has addressed al We do not by this imply that the whole Gabe
FS Baim ne |* Hang the fellow and tis Pilis toe! f wish he | : ih j had lai tf : Ay 5 ; : j * b Pd a ’ :
town of Windsor was surrounded Dy water, wae ia Hong-Kong, of im some warmer place. | baving all his gools mark din plain Jigures. | own strong-holds. The only considerable defeat Fart. Dersy ox Coxreperation.—In the cireular despatch tu the diplomatic representa. net 18 forthwith to e changed, ort tat Vaca
; and so sudden had been the rush ot the floud |, Ot! but,’ said a shopkeeper, 1 keep two old} i I ari en SP | sustained by the Confederates or Union party ap we { y , tives of France at the European Courts, in re-| cies are thus inevitably created which unust be
’ we , i oh hal a, Ce hp .1 Tre! | < { ; ria . . , : ae wee . “ : ‘ en
5 irom the bigh lands, in consequence Of the! peonch missionaries travelling tor H Moway in| MR. DICKENS'S PROPOSED VISIT. 7 Oia P in I beewn: of his speech at the Lord Mayor ¥) gard to the existing relations of the Government | at once filled. We apprehend that the Presi
ff previous ssturativn of the yround, the dillervet parts ol China, selling bis medicine, woth! (From io New ¥ ike World pears Lo be Mr. McGee's rejection for the County | banquet, the Earl of Derby outa: ith, ether enutinnetel Posnre. Allu line to | dont ellb ciao wisely, omy io aceurdellll
j New « i — ° . Ad ¢ . . i . . ° .
farmers and their iamilies bad to flee for) their directions in Chinese, and their sale is im-| . | itis. Ceashe, Sd rights jot Sherbrooke, by a very small majority, fura! — ,, Page LM cc SU Te soniiien ee recent events, particularly to the Confer-| with his accustomed caution, We should
b ‘ | ’ . 1 ident L seriously began to! An agent »f Mr. Charlea Dickens ia in thie | ‘ ‘ . mn, AA pees Ap, alee nike i 2 he Sale i clan an, & ts calamity to the
Rheer lives, abandoning il they possessed t0/ mene.’ Atter this ine ay 11 ked il: ym leountry, for the purpose of inquiring into, and | *¢atin the Leyislatare of Ontario at Toronto. | that this session, much as its attention has been | "ce held at Salesburg, M. Moustier declares) reyard it, for instance, js ws cary nity
the raging waters. Lie inendente that ccur-| examine myself, to el if , euked tl; ye nf ‘i , ny p A it oo probabil tee (|The A 6i eee ; iy | given to the great measure of the represent \ that this suspicious meeting of the Emperors of; country that a new man should at once be pus
‘ , sntire satisfaction, [ found my tace and teel-| reporting fo hia employer, the probabilities o 1é@ Annexation an enlan feeling was largely) 6 Pit .
i red were mostsbocking. [none casea farmer) wy entire sa a
#atupon the roof of his house with his tauwily
tur twenty hours, holding his youugestcliid in)
hos arms unul the :otant died irom the effects
v! eoid and exposure, for the rain was sull
pouring duwn in torrents, and the whole of
eee surruunding land was one wide sea ot |
water.
dead child inty the flood, and take ap another!
in the hupe of preserving tt
amoraimng, the
Tue tather theo had to throw bis) the beat of things scon wear themseives out, are wontto run after other novelties and
22d, the bowse gave way, and)
ing? paes wuaster well; but sull Leould wot help| euceess, if Mr. Dickens should visit the United
‘ ¢ ; stimulated against him; and it is stated, on|
expressing astonishment at the wonderful enter. | States during the coming lecture seven, and g :
prise of this man, who bas, by iis industry, ade effer te ear public the entertainment of his | good authority, that money bribes were lavishly | We haye not allowed our atteation to be ex- Europe.
his name so Universally known to the tour coruers |“ readings os We think that no person ne-
ot the earth: and | concluded that there certain. | quainted with our people can doubt that
ly must be some extraordivary virtue in his wedi- | would go in crowds to hear Mr. Dickens
cine, or they would bave exploded years ago, as! the same swarming eagernesa with which
:
P. | poured out amongst the electors by Fenians |
ey ae / :
nth (aud Fenian sympathisers in O sdensbur » State
with | ym} 4 g
they |of New York, which, if proved before Par-
cele- |
of the |
liament, wil! certainly render the election void.
whereas these two medicines appear to bave! brities. Aside from the natural desire
We don't presume to say that there is any par-| and listen fo the Cowes of bis voice, the attractions Prescott; he haa won a splendid triumph in |
ation of the people in Parliament has been
wholly barren of fruits of a diferent character. |
clusively devoted to that snbject, however en
| grossing and important it has been. We have |
sueceeded in an object which has been anxious. |
ly looked for by successive gouernments in
consolidating and uniting our various North) candidates of the Radical party.
Uo Saturday | takena firw bold of wearly the whole human race.” | Younger generation Co look at the famous novelist | But Mr, McGee need not cave for his deteat at | American provinces, and we have by that
means given, I believe, additional strensth to
France and Austria should be regarded as a) into the place of Mr. MeCulloch, and as deeid-
fresh pledze fur the maintenance of peace in edly unjustto him. Gross charges of curruption
4 jhave been made in the managemont of the
Bentix, Sept. lst. — The elections which | Treasury Department. To accept his resigue
were held in this city on Saturday for members| 100 now would be regarded as throwing
of the new Parliament of the North German | S¥8picion on the character of a gentlomaa
Confederation, resulted in the success of the| ¥h°Se integrity uo one who knows him que
jtions. The sudden retirement of Mr. Me
| Calloch might tend to derange the current
Loxvox, Sept. 2.—The Foreign Office has} ) usiness here. But we have discussed the
issued a blue book containing tne documents | ‘ :
was ewept down with the flood, drowning! tieular mystery about either HHolloway’s Prils or of the entertainment itself will draw appreciative
The | bi# Omtinent, but that he has been fortunate | audiences,
father and tour others were saved by the, “Ouse Co offer fo the public two very usetel| With respect to the social raeeption Mr. Diek-
el Be hoe diet ol to rescue theee| medicines, there can be vo doubt. His theary Lens weald tect, we cannot spesk in the same
ublortunate sufferers, By thie time juppears te de that the blood in the tountain of | tone of andoubting confidence
| those provinces—we have given them additional | which have been iasued in that department in| — elsewhere. ae . ;
| security and cr-lovalte : ' ; ‘ : | This action of the Cabinet will prove to their
| Security and promoted their loya ty and attach- | the Alabama cuae, and the correspondence ; ‘ : 4 the
ithe Heuse of Coramons—the rowdyisum of the| ment to the Bntish throne: and jn extending | which passed between the Goverumeuts of | =e credit, no pre Mes 4% bce of
eee “Pt ; . So ore . “whe 7s . : /Gnal retiren e enti 28
voy ‘Rouges, Anne sdtionists and Fenians being | them the ange y citizens Fyn ful! en) Great Britain and the United States, for the | .S ngage as t . pa ge
Mr. Dickens nas | - i : oyment of the rights of a united people, we! settlement of claims. The latest despatch in|; - ta ae , .
the; lite, and that thie living fluid is every inement) sisited this country before.and the foolish and ex- | unable to stop the exereise of the franchise, as co in the greatest possible de ee consoli | the collection ‘shows what progress te es iends of the Exevative, act in coe
whole of the valley was inundated, and the| uedergeing a ehange, and that whatever is best j travagant fuss which ill bred aed half-bred people | it bad stopped free speech on several occasions. dalek their power and knit hots to aa be tha! J p “ ‘ soldat c 6 ws z 8 bec! With his enemies. It shows them to &
fertile district of Richmond presented the | udapted to preserve its purity must, ef course,! jade over him, was repaid by that pert and in- : | made in the controversy, and states the condr| satriots, not place-holders, and brings out
appearance of a great lake. Peare were felt) be the means alse of preserving health. That} euiting lampoeon, the * Areriean Notes.” Gar
{being returned for Montreal West for a seat in
the mother and nine other elildren.
|Mr. McGee wil find his true position in the | most enduring tie of mutual interest and alfec-| tion upon which the English Goverament is
that the town of Windsor iteell, where at} Holloway bas, by a lucky bit—whether by chanee
this time sume thousands vf persons were) or otherwise —discosered certain ingredieuts ad-| tury which has since elapsed :
congregated, wou!d be involved in the general) wirably adapted to accomplish this end, cannot be| Mr. Dickens bas,
devastation, bat happily thi aid not occurr, | £4iPsayed, as we have heard that all disorders
The food waseo sudden and so overwhelming | 0! the Heer and atenweh yield to the influence
that all means of eseape seewed to be cut off,
afd many larmilies, sume Consisting of Week).
mothers and young elildrep, suflerimg trom
severe tilness, bad tu remain for Doureon the
recte of their houses during the severest
weather that hus ever been Krown on this
lof his Pille—tet that we have ever tried then,
lor ie there any desire on our part to do se, as |
base @ particular aversion to all kinds of medi. |
ceive. Our worthy father died at the ripe age of |
| ninety-five, and never teok a dose iu his life, and |
we hope to do the sauie.— Boston Traveler.
to. --- |
people have grown wiser in the quarter of a cen- | House of Comraons, and we ouly wonder that |
and we presume
He has probably concluded by | , dine (gels dni hee . |
this time, that a book filled with grotesquee eari- Noteup gare a little election like that for Prescott, {
catures and flippant pasquinades, ia vot a fitting |
return for exuberent, even though tuft hunting, | : }
hospitality. But that disereditable tissue of flip. |tlection.
pancles was more injurious te him than te ns: |
and beth parties have so much real werit and |
eo mauch genuine esteem for each other, that that |
}
(he ever went to the trouble aud expense of |
The E'ectious in New Brunswick are steadily |
prosressing, and have go far resulted in the}
| wally of youthtul indiseretion had better be for- | Tetura of Coniederate Caudidates,—not one| of Montreal were really not with him.
gotten. Mr. Dickens will no doubt receive much
Confederate has been defeated in any case. |
| prising thousands of Irishmen, who listened to
tion.”
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—— —ipE=
The city of Montreal has done itself infinite
credit in electiu~ Messrs. MeGee and Cartier,
not much beyoud the dignity of a muuicipal | aud rejecting the demagogues Devlin and_ is dated May 24. Lord Stanley informs Sir Fre-}
Lanetot. It would seem that, notwithstanding |
Mr. Devlin’s boasts, and the cvrawds, com-
his harangues on the public squares, the Irish
The
clergy and very many of the respectable Irish
willing to attempt a final settlement. The
despatch is addressed by Lord Stanley, Secre-|
tary of State for Foreign Affairs, to Sir Freder-,
ick Bruce, British Minister at Washington, and|
derick Bruce that Eagland is willing to submit!
the claims of American citizens for damages |
caused by the Alaoama and all other similar!
daimages on the parc of the United States to a!
commission, the arbitration of claims of British
subjects against the United States for losses |
in bold relief the conduct of Mr. Stanton,
whose love of power, varnished over bf
| patriotic professions, indueed him vo shot
as great a want of honor and dignity in quitt
ing oilice as he has shown want of eourtesy
fairness in holding it. .
As regards the character of the change #
made, aud the qualifications ef those who are
tu fill the vacancies, a great deal is to be
—-toa much, indeed, to be brought within
compass of an article already somewhat pre
tracted. But one point we cannot forbes!
j — ‘ Ce eh, 4 eee “ee ‘ ic rj is ¢ thing biasing : men of Movtreal have sustained Mr. MeGee, | suifered during the late w. ikewise | “a .
econet antil euceur could be given. As svon} A lett-r recently received from Friebarg, | social attenti m0 during his contemplated Vi8its | oe Brunswick, indeed, seems determined ia) Tile wine h P, : a es 3 te war, being likewise | pressin z,and that is, whatever other qualificatio"
‘ as thie ead imfeiligence wae known the Giv- | Saxony, gives additional particulars in regard | but we suppose it will be more guarded, and trust : ’ | wht € nine tent 8 of the Protestant electors in! submitted to the same CUMTIMISSION.. . . -The | they may have or lack. the new Cabinet mem
; Veornment acted with the utmost promptitude | thy ; of" aie o this nls m jit will be in better taste, Chan the gushing toady- send the whole of her representatives to| his Division rallied to his support. The oaly | name of the only surviver of the crew of the | bes should be men of invineible resolution~
a. a il Meee be wees sien sae tb | to én one hundee ae puried aive lu one nee sen saree of our people displayed when be | Uttawa—with the exception of one, Mr. Albert nahi aps ' tne pecemne = =e va and | sg ad a ps T. Ford,” which was) mane. who enanet tie teaend trom hs Ce
patebed by ratiway to the nearest pomt to) of the coal mines of that country . i ii ™ : iJ. Smith -—pledzed to the Support of the she pep wrg } — qe ms a, On in the Hugin channel, ss Anmstrong. of duty either by the cajolers of friends or t
: Windsur., and although the food was still) «Constant elfurts were made to reach the| Fer our part, we honour Mr. Dickens a9 ane of | ‘ ' obliged to contest an election with such Oj! ——_—— — tosimidation of teen. Procet i eau
é Fushing down in a torrrent, aud # part of the| anfortunates fur a vamber of days. But all | fH must distinguished apostles ot democracy | Dominion Government. ponents.— St, John Telegraph. OANADA. iw yore we h id d aro '
j 4 wr at sat ibucnnd.the es es mt se allie!" Suleite iadichieh: anesiendhdhaahendad which this century has produced. The taacination| The Elections ia Nova Scotia will commence piles “we Mi purpose, they shou ee his
$ - b pakies eae, oa eo ~ of his novels has made them a household posses | ae o ‘ : * << “TON rrr - President as & Quit, to strengthen his |
. 5 inanned these bouts succeeded atiast in reach-| in from the unsupported sides of the shaft, |“: tle Pe \; eet - (onthe 18th inst. There will be a severe fight DOMINION ELECTIONS, nd viv y to his pls Ip revolutioa@’y
$ on i lel imaiod A pied a ‘ siop inevery land where the light of eiviigntion | | ‘ Departure or Tur Bisnor --The Bisho and give energy to his plans. in i
a ad the & 4 om . it os ng te very | and yo soy rang h lh hax penetrated; and they are eo suffused within that Province, and it is hard to say which with Mre. Binney and family, cinbarked on LATEST FROM ONTARIO AND QUEBEC. times timoruus counsels are always to be dep
2 * ey 10 Had almuet given up a Ope. s then decided, when a ope was! 4; — " nl st hee ; Wold ats é ; - ; : . oe : . a i 7, a0
- J pie P I 2 al - see the cart *s = at conmeg os fom tec je = eaciety, they en | party willwin. The anti-Gonfeds. deciare that} England in the Java on Tnaraday. His Lordship Montrea}, Sapt. 2. cated. To the American people no ‘0
A . nr reer Pe tiy : ____ | exhaust ot ing the inen, _ te} abound in tonehing pietnres of the generosity, OES PPG DRI Fy hh. goes home tobe present at the Angliean Synod ie ties Pan did oe i quality is so commendable as pluck, and sett
fi ne Barty Lire or rae Pixos Coxsoat.| shalt, and sink a new one from the surface. | fidelity, and moral loveliness o! people ins humble J ws dale taiedmamads (5 POO he month. Previous to bis em ’ ‘ % Caucieatn,: nem act precisely the quality in which our publie i
ig What will the poets and the novelists of a They now he buried 1500 feet de ep. After pa tn we sa i unconsciously breught | selves, which we doubt; but even if they had, | barkation, be attended a special service at the gy beating Beamish, Browu’s HOUNUSEC, | are deficient. We have men of roe
ecuming generation who shall wie this theme | year or two it may be possible to collect the} to think well of the toiling maases. i thete weight would not be oppressively felt at Cathedral, where he delivered toa large con-| °°" ** aa | Sagacity, of fact, of scholarship and of wil
¢ tur tale and idy|l have to tell They will draw | bones for re interment. w ps ate Me cette eas n a ene, | OGana r gregation hie farewell discourse (whieh, by|_ Kenneth McKenzie, Brown's right hand man, try in numbers; but men ef verve who
the picture ot « young fatheriess yirl, ealled,| More than $20,000 bas been contributed ILD CHERRY BALSAM.—The memory of Dr. | paves : request of those who heard it, he has left with | is also badly beaten in Northumberland, Keters’ calmiy take their position and unfli :
‘ while still in her teens, to vee py the greatest| for the relief aud future support of those) Wistar is embalmed in the hearta of thousands, | What we have written is entirely in the| the Dean to be published), and administered toe majority ou the first day amounting to 372. adhere to it until they are convineed that ®
J i he ad i » : . i x wh: i * . ” vs | 7? ‘ * , ¥ ; *, ' e * «
y 8 9 ge: eo nga ¥ gh: 3 — c place | made widows and orphans by this catastrophe.’’| whom bie Balsam of Wild Cherry bae cured of shape of intelligerice: Let the Patriot and _ Be aor Mid ye nar nyt Conservatives have gained three seats in On-| are in the wrong, and then have the
+ i ‘ ult wciet% ol . ~. wiles . a 4 . . . ° . e .
i : ee at bet ponte f m7 ee be aR Oke “nage } coughs, colds, consumption, or seine otber form of ; Heruld take notice thereof, he Benediction the Biah hy tario and three in Quebec since the campaign | to coniess it—these are rare. The arts
tending factions, with no su port trou hes JOHNSON'’s ANODYNE LINIMEN'T is no quack | | the Beuediction the Bishop proceeded to the j 4 hich leaders rise to eminence af
: hearest kKiusmen, who looked upon her asa enti ing th b f Rulnaqary dingee. ea eee ee errr eastern entrance of the Cathedral, where he waa | OPSHed. Primera s ngeniedt 8 The Pret
vivai and an obstacte to theic am)ition preparation, but one weeting the approbation o } met by the clergy in their surplices, by His | favourable to mauly independence.
will have tu paint ber grandeur and her Joneli
Ress in a station which allows no shaver and no
friend. They will descrthe tie biue eyed Sax-
on Prince—so bri tht, so winsome, so aifection
ete—who bad been born and trained, as it
were, to be the guide and companion of that
fair yvirl in her lofty sphere, if only the two
young people could be brouzht tu aee and love
each other with perfect heats. Then will
come, in due succession of line on fine, the
story of their mutual flame, their innocent
courtship, chastened by the yiri's high rank;
their marred juve, their happy issue, yi which
toe mation, like the family, raft’ ;
- years of domestic bliss, broken at
b, iu the vere noomti
with
hee put!
They |
their
sheir! They do not make the weak weaker, but
the medical profession, the most eminent of whom
—~w~ee = -
That fine old eeterau, Lord Brengham, whe will
attain his 90th year on the 13th of September vext,
arrived at Brougham Hall, from Loudon, tast
week. The journey so fatigued him that it required
alt his strength te get eat of the railway carriage
With the assistance of his valet he walked a short
‘distance to his private carriage. That the
political life ef Lord Brougham is over ie evideut
form bis won-appearance iu bis place i the
Legislature during the reeeut exciting dvbates.
To give atrength aud. tune to the digestive
organs,tuke Parsons’ Purgative Pilla occasionally. |
give
eo eg
A Youne Mixisrex Hoesep Against ys) P#® PURBNGLOGICAL JOURNAL for September
place vot a thousand iniles from the city of Louis- R. WD. Connouty, Rev. Newan Hat, Rev.|
ville, one uight last week, which, though a little | +> . ou : : :
annoying to the parties iomediately concerned, | Tomas BINNEN, distinguished Oratora and
Was yet so innocent and funny that we canner Authors; Mrs, HUSBAND aud Mrs. Hoge, Savi-
refrain from giving the general outlines, suppress- | tary Heroines; Studies in Physiognomy ; For
ing names of course. ley, a ; r .
Two sprightly aod beautiful yeung ladies were | easing “Aap: E acm phn Pegeretae eebiad ank
visiting their cousin, another aprightiy and beauti- Prue and False Marriages; Memory ; Conscjen-
tut young lady, whe, lke her guests, was of that | tausness, its True Punetions; Our Religion ;
happy aze which turns everything inte fun and | Gradetions of Latellect ; The Ruces of Man, their
merriment. Tt the truth were told, vee fear that) unas : ne
we should have to record the fact (hat these three Origin; Queet Elizabeth; Toggery; 9 New
Misses were just a little bit fast. ‘They were fond | Bteauaer ; Spirit of the Age; Central Park, and
of ical jokes, and were continually ing Sg ;
oA te j- ee setuhha th cack pao jbo New Boulevard—illustrated. Av interesting
Ahree o¢cupied arwom on the grouud floor, aud "Umber, 30 cents, or 33a year. 8. R. Wetrs,
— iliac | he a Set a, . PE ae i . . ‘ $
eo
F | Excellency the Lieutenant-Goveruor, the officers /an
bear willing testiuony to its wouderful efficacy, | WILL-—A most ludicrous scene transpired in a COOtainS Portraits and Characters of Hon. |
of the Chureh, and the assembled people ; when, |
after a few words trom the Dean, stating that it}
contained the signatures of almost every wember
of the Cathedral congregation, he requested the.
Registrar of the Diocese, Henry Pryor, Esq., te)
read the address, after whieh bis Lordship wade |
& feeling aud eloquent reply. All the membera!
of the Church took au affectionate and individual
farewell of the chief pastor as be left the building.
— Halifax Reporter, Ang. 33.
> —- +.
Fires in the woods are doing great damage in
Newfoundland — Oue village in Green Bay bas
been completely destroyed. Three persons bave
been convicted of setting fires, and are undergoing
Chambers and Crawford are running neck
d neck in Brockville for the Commons; at
three o'clock the vote was about equally divided,
with cne of Crawford's (the Union candidate)
strougholds to be heard irom.
Forty-five members now elected to the Com
mons, and ouly one of them a Brownite, Mr.
Bodwell.
Appearances indicate that the Ontario Min-
istry will have a good working majority.
The Quebec Ministry may connt on fifty
supporters at the very least in a House of
twenty-five.
Me(ee was besten in Prescott by twenty-one
votes.
punishment.
Chuinberlin, of the Montreal Gazetie, is
ahead at all the potls in Missisquoi.
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{dent himself is not deficient in pluck, but
one of his predecessors has had to encom
so bold, so arrogant, or so powerful a Congr,
Stort of many of his prerogatives, he
men about him that will meet with ame
front the most violent surges of Congreion
/ agitation, and who, rigidly exact in th
formance of every duty, can reithor be pew >
jed nor intimidated to wield a
| the Departments in the interest 0 ane
|and threatening majority. We will
| this subject to-morrow.
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| & CONTRAST——GREAT BRITAIN AND THE
STATES.
Referring to the studied discourtesy es
ithe government and the people of the a