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Ottawa Times (1865), 30 Sep 1867, p. 2

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Wuhan-dc n. protection, being m tom the was“! discussion before 'h'egeq% tough"! for the question of - m, or w and], Wren 4km!“ Government, the MJDHL -tMthetarietmsome,,a mere manor of Mn convenience, mtbieet to he Enf- Wu" but. harmed few.. who be “the 1055". bet mainly beyond the uranium of public Irviruon, though it my be ”Wig any the rights of ther'ak'ettttmett'thrrttetreo ot I small toad-um ‘Thi- in!» tr.iAsetttne “my " MM it will matter little to them win an the mica! bertetite to be derived Wu, since those can never be W; ad “on in "on I wane aide tothe policy dually tmueirte u : bond Mm, which lathe “all autndantlytelt hot-on tho interval: of popular electoral comm It jr um, that mob mt "httteoeetimt change. in liey of II trent quotien- whlcll concerp um “I“ well My. Bo long was. "ighbo" an ilgtttiesg l with party, unl' the puny of con-- nun-Supt: a nll hands. Yet, it the M and in cove-(ken were to and by . nu! Mu munchcmmd PM eludi- ot the African to I level m thou-ulna, common some wduld nug- lion In to the future politichl slabs: of the - emancipated Ilene. Prominent among the “stub-m" which the Tris/ie " the m mmid km M, ii that of "Free Trude u. Protection," in which the interests not only at “tour millions of emucipeted blacks," tin 'heMterests ot' the industrial [copulation ofthe whole Republic m its. volved. It may well be doubted whether in the plant condition of tale. him and B-req I. the United States, the. poiiticnl do!" it! My number of negroee, Very few of then an esp-Newt intelligently exer. .38 the III-chin, III perhhpe still tewer died tode it howeetly, an be I question of” redial “be, either in its im- I“ or rem Mlmm, than that V other inure between free trade III reaction, which will yet tom itselt up. our neighbor- toe eolunon, and every} yea“. - which niche it more danger ( owe-ed Ml to“ with. But the point l lowieh wehegto direct attention, 'iirrl2-"-) the toe-hue diqmitio. ol your prohsred 'hi1-hrrtrist or politicel Mr to eet a; -tter- of -tieal, direct Md int. “0 lei-n. on themes-l and materiel well-bingo! the people, " mere theories ot "nu-toe “nitration, which we in the-dawn the heetie aid ortliem u-hnii, humans tangent, Ind -i-. ", i-perleet or deludve mus I“. Mie- the Mae inedncere -eitmH-, but when the tmrtrqttestioet - up; when the political miwion at yb'eh the tbarme in one of the able-t end not meme champions, bu lolppeu'r with” tortriel; when inf-ct it he to “any theeleetiou" or utter loee d - In! patronage, then rotation u than. ow and every other qtiution of. -tisn1 billing on the well-being of the Mi. tuned at side issue, that the my.” he kepttppther on the emllee't "tritriateiikwithdhiesh Itiepoeulplelo phelrethepeople. Salome-theintereete of m we held new“ to the irell. hie; d theSt-te, we meatqnenel with the [alkyd-ant “principle?! the“ but. It known In", when it talks of the Watch-"fun " anticipated Dogma," thet “ht-of moon. thtger in favor ot “in; full political privilcgon to the color- ed ”at the North, m that non” In New York bib-u seeing t than! ht its puny in the WM! diction, trough thine! the Nepal bud all “Minna an out: 01 my -imss, wing their part; limb! " the atorggie a the mqn WI under-uh! that the risit at the mem. tees a tin but! Cabinets to the Capital had quill when: to the completion ofthe oN gsariaantmot the new"! Provincid Depart- mu, and the mum of matters of detail wed-34M Jew-lion and division alt-ch at! u have been wrench" coni- no- no both. Tn Privy Council held Bl mttugamby We. - Tu Hon. My. Irma, uni Runny; kit would” " the Feet. lion. Main. J S. lumen» In! I} CAIEIOS go dom an. mooring to HOW. ' (tttq)ttamilCiats In” 'W Bound. M d m Dry W. A. Pittard, m Ahab-m cab"; Cali I‘m-M Wuhan & C m "mlm.-., S. I. him. mduo--Aa-he, Ch). 0- am will the Duncan! WAWMIMQHMI OTTAWA, SEPTEMBER cm Ind Conan 03cm Paper AVEW ADVERTISEMEN IS. ----_.i--- IHbuc seeing trouble inthe wining fall this“ the Republic“! has" a open or non- mo long In our iidhtittg cm the will mule:- little the was :0 P I smut 567 vial ,ree,liU,' have , "" policed the tted -rn.their Lo ml matter ofcd in. ofthe vai: rm liunem or Ind lion will be in! duties of th " an sin charge of the proper otticem. In three [ yarn Prue: will be It liberty to "turn to hi: i friends. lnhovl hm: McKnight will ten-in " mom longer. Ther Illl have (mph an. to mfket on the kindly ankle. (he: then by he judge, which if they do Hwy-toy return to be I contort to their wallow now inlet no much on their account, Ind it will be value: their into colonic" to n- oon-bit what tho den tttltttuas,that the. ""t-ttacoatekhdot than. can.» blah-cal to tho palliation huh. Tn: Incision“ Pttmmmtm..-TU than un- happy an] m.iqtrieud youth, Hallows, Mek night, and Filler, who won convicted 9! "ion a Ibo Into mingle." thejnll WI warning for their Incl-u mileage, the Pro. vincinl Retoemntory PM " Familial” hack tango“ old pNctiee, good diku " and teller, ot " quick do. Md In] tits," And on this pduciplo be in prep: all his new Ind (nth stock of Patt ind ter goods at an immanae Ndutlm. . Far see ulvetthement. Mr. Pinaid in: new the service. of in ”pained foe making Ind cutting All kind- on work. ' of the continent of Anette. for " lilo read. In. of those song, and an" in 'tttt doom he will Inn good hum. "all “coup-Med on the piano by Mu. Kennedy. I FALL no Whin- Du aootm..-atr., J. A. Final of t't-t.,tatnoumm. by “vettin- ment in mother column that In In. mm mea Sum-nu sacrum n I'll tttmr.-Tht. will be the iinst night of Mr. Randy's - pemuce u the Rink, where by an mum] lonxl of Scothnd, he will new tho new... of " Anld Lang Sync.” . Mr. Kennedy in well known all met the English mutiny main-r Tm, 1hsea.-ahtpeea Ind Beadle": inland. Ippél‘ u the the-tn thu evening. Ak thi: In mimic“ to bo one ot the beat troupes (mulling, Mu Inch pedom- uup dnw, any will no doubt no why or the old has which on their In: appeal-ac. here laughed " thelrcomk-dluu And 08pm ed plenum ulhairgenenl potter-um. They platinum: but two' nighu. 88. aluminum. Ftattrtrn Rosin you Whtrrat.--Br reference to our “vermin; eohtrnni It wilt be mad that Mr. “can, at the Market Drug Store,“ jun imported a lug. miety of Dutch 'owe, root: toe growth in the home during winter; they eompruihrraeutttr, Nun-A, Jumps, Jonqnllln, Crooner, to. Pmuum ro- rn Tttoora.--t'-tiona when; vigorously pulled forward for the troop. who will-Mn hero in a for do”. Lieutenant Clancy, of an, Boyd Engine", in in town directing the preps-dons. Ann" cum..LTh have been "queued to da- ntonuonr to the advancement coll- ing I meeting for the pnrpooo of forming In humbly Club, unlim- to the one in operation dating the winter ot 'its and '60. The meet- ing into be helduuu Rm" Home, on Thurs. dny, the (In! of October. Pbucl Cootr.-ho Mum In done " thipoiia, court on “an”, ad very mu. m Ut "a. Thu m. like mum»; non: Nth. . ' union, to come on he went-autos.. The contempt which he no richly donned In: the fit and proper rowan! noted out to the " Bun- bnnt.‘ We would recommend him to Apply " the mom Inn-ion, Union Solute, for the situation of Sauna-Genoa}, on noon their tone. on cm A Cosmmr Caaomarar.-.A good story we: current in town on sundry, the hero of 'hkh in Mr. (Alphabet) O’Hnly,of Brownito Catholic Convention, Globe ,cormpondcnoe, nod Home" County notoriety, Iometimeo coll- ed by the profane, " Sunburst" O’Hnn'ly. This per-on, one of ther most virulent Ind ultr- Brownite buy-bodice in Centre! Con-do, lod- lng thot everything had gone wrong for " party, to the westward, mode a piurirnqr. the other day to Toronto, to hog and bunch the Loco! Government to He him Into [non-ad [In M- . “Hey. ' lie all but went mf M. knees to tho Ontario Premier, but though he Wham-no "tmtlrshadteto ot con- ibut we do .not thereto" quh to see the staunch irienda of Urtion-those who hue "pturritieed all writs sake-forgotten by the Unionists of the other Provinces, or suppliuted in their atrections by the anti-Union fiction, whohme for the time being nll but mom:- pulised the representation of Nova Scotin. In.their Loeal Government they will be a. matter ofcourse, supreme within the‘limits ofthe Provincial Constitution, but inthe Par. linment of Canada their unturnl tune. that will he to uni-t in discharging the duties at the Opposition. If.they do that rationally Non Scutin will suffer little or nothing by the choice she he. made, " in; are oontident that no vindictive policy will be ( even tbonght tennis her (in that account. But it they “tempt to break up the Codititu. lion we should coneide’thu nu etttimlyditrer. ent “fair, yhich might necessitate: ditrerl eat kind of treatment. "bleLgnd it is very desirable 1,at' we do "tot" therefore munch friends ot 1"n?on-., " They kayo tullml repeal, And twqtst the country to believe in them. We' mu nee how tremendous their exertions will be. We venture to predict tint there will In no qeriotts attempt to repeal. There will be I splurge end that will beghe end. We would willingly submit to three def-wt: " over- whelmingly Knit " the ond we lnve Jun ex- perienced, if they were needed to give In that t'aion we now mu. But the Inch who have (Med upon the ignonnco of the peo- ple, who have deceived them by misrepresen- tatiou and worse, will, now that they have git power, "up their Eugen; Ind tell every- bo.df they only did itto get their election.” - They will, we think. nbundon the imp“ and unmudng u are: the gun “use, for I'M u" our “Numb. 'l he applied. to Ron Semi: Macon-I; bulk-w. to be ind denim! result ot last Wednesday. The tict inn-If. however, is' plain enough. In our] constituency, in the Province, with one excep- tion, the public sentiment bu fghr,', itself Agni”! the l'nion undid-In. Thu Inch we frankly confers, but our conviction I: thong nod ttttfiltering u we: in the rittttteotume" ot the ma mun, for which we htwe battled villa All our strung“). 'the principle of Union, u applied. to Nova Scrum, we “in ftindrrto" "merely believe, to be loud Ind true." THE Union papers of RAH!“ lake their defeat with becoming philosophy. The Er press, which I.» laugh! I “out Ludo for the “hon cause. up. in in issue ot the 20th: "The battle In: been tough! any! lost, Ind new before. we believe, "a defeat - chomngh. It would be useless no. to own- 1ettttpott the - at mum of the unprece- spin: of my dootioo thud within in bankr- ttt the peesenttime, and it will be well for the people if they mgimdn, in the future, my subordination to the general pod. . T LOCAL N EWS. Tn: Chegeneral gone of the Sryrcu ' remark- mates as conviction on the pan of the Jrqhat ,“lhe party ot punishment". har. tehiesed the first objecF ot their desires not attempt the diamption of the Union. 9 Reporter, Micah" staunch L'niqn lip" not! [will .tock of Pall and Win- an inn-um "dstemm, _ For priéu L pumice, good dike to buy- quick “land “all pro- --_-..,- w.” Ar. Kennedyin well English waking poetiotr' Mr. Plaid in; m. in experienced Milo: that he has brought kinda of cuntbm peparmt to they should”, i As to the repertory afoot-5n, on which Mr. Kennedy draws, though I have head old fre. quantu- of much out-Manam- oompuo him not unfavonhly with Mum and Hudson. I hue had the good lormne to hare head Mr. Kennedy uvenl times, and elven with renewed plenum. Hie voice in of great com- - end sweetneee, end is under perfect con- trol. Hie tanner my end unttfreeted,. not the hut any; or epunaodlc. Hie pane itttquuetioess tothe lee- known eongn, ere gem of quiet humor, or genuine pelhoe. In . word, he makes hie audience a once " are mud " home,, by being on the bonnie, whqt he cannot help)seitte anywhere, a high- epirited' hearty, well-bred gentlemen. Mia, Kennedy, though we alum . child. mom- pnnien her tether, " cuellen! tune end Du: 8rn,--trttowing your desire-to en- ooungo all innocent amusements, 3nd in. structive mmjom, I beg tit any. word, with your leave, on the menu, of the greatest living interpreter of lb: tongs of Swdwd, who is to give us his tint, qi nicm " MU even- ing. (310W!) TotuBdittroftt.gt- Secretary pttawLiGiUutt,, Club Boon, Sept. 28, 1867. . 8m,-Ahritttr to severe] communication! which nppeared In the tetetra Citizen, relative to the late Begun, l have been anthorlled by the Committee to state that it any of the gentlemen whb klylly Inhacribed to our lie. nth, or any other. who are entitled to take an interest in the an" at our club, wlnh to know anything relative to the mall!" in which the funds Iuhecrihed have been expended, they may luapect the ac- counta of the club " my _ ottiee, Elginut. The committee desire me further to lay that they feel neared that the public in general will not endone the malignant statement- of the Ottawa Citizen, but that they will rather encouue n: to nee our ntlnoat endeavor: to It“. the aecond Regatta worthy of the capl- tal of the Dominion. The etnrt ha been made,aud the committee will Ipare no trouble in endeavorlngto Improve upon thin the ilmt attempt. _ - Icould,ol ttottNe, nee that there we» con- fusion end I need!” wute of time, at which there "a naturally egood deal of disentie- aetion expreeeed, but, " far " n goodly portion of the public in: concerned, they may thunk themselves for “Mela”, in”. much As they seemed to think that their pert of the dey’e performance was to keep pulling to end (to, and ohm-acting the course, audit In not an my thing, I entire you, to convince them to the century. Besides which, bout. end their crew- entered. for seven! racer, were enxwhere but " head when vented: "Betty" luck next time," I hope, and A better understanding. . Yours truly, Tom. “Menuhin Ottawa, Sept. M, 13467 By mum ofthe " Committee sef'Afttnasre. has! " [contented most'willingly to act u judge for naming the, m and declaring the'" winners, and in that “may I wu on board glue stunner Otter the whole day. F Sly-r111 your editoml remain this morn. ing, on the subject. of the recent " Regatta," you Mate that I " had kindly undertaken to mating: the Regatta.” I beg to any. that I did no such thing. 10¢.“de Chill ' 3 tthattar.-oz, Sunroof two men. one re: E F presenting himself use captain ofshsrge, end , I the other, one )ltherson. who has been , I working on the nits, hired s horse sud buggy l iron: Mr. Bucket livery sable, Ridesu-st. The , men droveshout for their pies-mu some timv, L ! and it’sppcsrs indulged pretty freely in drink- ljng. lit-tween seven sud chin o'clock. the _ horse wss seen running st n artist pace with the shafts hosting against him, and it was i some time before it wss csught. When taken home the frightened snlrnsl wss found to be bsdlyinjured. Mr. Bucke spplied for aid from the [Iullcc to larch for the men, who will , poulhly have to trite nu “count of themselves ( this morning st the Police Court, unless they shill hsve paid for the damsel-n. I Burswoou's 'tansuse,sept. IM'l--Nerr. York, I L. Scott t Co, Pug-Ewing Coupon]; (It. tatett, John Durie ' u: V The tkgrtcmtwr number of Illsckwood opens with s psper on “fouls," in which s good deal of linden liter-r7 were under that mum, cones in’ foe s pretty sen-re sud well deserved eaatigutirm. f Ls Physique modern And tt the “tenure of the Scottish independence ques- tion" the up s considerable spice. iollowed by s continlstien of the " Brownlowe," sndsn srttele on “upturn," eslculsted to take I lit. tle of the red-Mt starch out at men of genius. “ Cornelius O'Domt " holds forth on " Miran-r“ sud " Our troqitalitiee.' I'ndur the title ot " The Question Settled 't the Eng. lish Reform but receives its lest explanatory, I." rather apologetic review " the hsnds of the Tory writer, And the “Queen's Book" forms the subject of the Inst article, entitled " A Roysl Idyll." F In: New Donutox Mosrmns-tFtot,er Is'6t. " N891, Vol. Fromm: M" Bengali . it Sou, 129, Great to. Jane: street..--. Pnce l0 cents per copy, or tl.0o per snnum. . This " the first number of: how monthly msgulne which the Messrs. Dougall here projected to meet the requirements of the l growing literary tsstes of the country. Type _" graplueally, and in quantity ot nutter, the ', magnum is very well got up, while the con. l tetita emhrscesuch s vsnety that nonecan fail [ to tind sorneth'yig pinning or instructive. As on miditionsl 'sttrsction, the publishers pro- mise to give one or two choice snd popular. pieces of niusic in each number. Though we cannot Idmire the nsuie ofthis new csn- , didste for popnlsr i'svor, we heartily wish it 1 success, " we doubt not but that the publish. l on ,rill ottttitaduet itns to deserve it. The I New Donu'iu'on Monthly may he ordered l through the news sgents, or directly tram the I publishers by msil, It the rate of one dollsi . per snnum. , Jurthoiomew, Radon}; T J. L. Gunman, nlnoulki Alina u in Baum. lion- o., Hun- -.-ttr. Hosanna, It. L. Port)", u. B. Emma, Montreal; T. Bruin, Baum-tinge ; Mr. at! In. H. Wall, Fergus , J. Hiaahcr, England; J. A. Ariel}, Windwr; D. Kennedy Ind "roehiidren,scottO Vocalist: J.l'. Ma. nrd three Sign “Inn! ; J. L. Morriwn. 'l'n- mnto: M. Clarke, Procott; J. Delinlc, Surcl; u. F. lilygar, Montreal; L. Latnotstaspse, W;,L. Letonrnul, Montreal; G. M. Jurtttohmew, Hmlord; C. Boyer, Quebec; OTTAWA ROWING CLUB. Kllllb Y. 1'!!! acorn-u VOCALII'I'. CORRESPONDENCE T'" IIGAT‘I‘A- “will, fe, T. D. Intimates B. A. gu'qocx, Ir9r, OTTAWA TIMES. SEPTEMBER 30, .--ot the “new and mute WM] population “Tum-nil foetroe iittr ye." Mo only foutindlviduu now "males, three women ”I. one, m. T --Larned Nahum: Blur!“ bu Max-ad to his mun tu. Main, Conn, when he in- kin-ll to roman until the and out: "ttttite, ", Idem. --Thp Liberia of the 10th Instant an that the Sultan bu (noted the Build: Govern- m' at permission to mttut volume": tbe the Al-yuinin expedition. A We can butoounundlnd hoatoehuetnpiorm, for the tumult». Ind new with which th, y execute their trust I hidden lo the public health, And '0 taped that thin count it“ lent one of the mum why their nod!- cino we held in such extruding" {not AL_,.._L_.AAAAI . ... _ -- 77‘ 'e_ee..e --.'Mr._.... - throuehout'ttu, 31mm 'ariii7rA'. Yuk thyAhre. ' - .u ""e - ~' '--"‘3 ‘W'! VI’V'F' lions which In that realm ot minibus wort- men imposes - In»: upon him. One of thc Inert metetie. of Sonny-nil. growl ma in nuroqn fol-cots, while _ other, new]; wwthleu, wound in 00ml Ind South muerk-u. The itt_testtFtt Agent mun-d II that the virtue. of this an; had never been tun, told, And that the 4IT'l of the low est: cm in which my ho It is mainly duo to the importation clinch Immense quantities of the. won-Mu. mks. Illa Accounts of Mn tripe to Hondum Ind " bluinou excur- Iinul along the Gulf of Dale. and the the" of Home.“ and Butt-go and “on. ther' tau-cent mountain. yetof may... than“ - -____ ___ w_r.-....... thrir "don: "medle- my they have on. drug, like some when they con-nine, New! for them by a sinful Arent ot their own in the tropical regions onte growth. He Informs u thut there - may lpoclu of the plant, but um ot which In rally nimble In medicine; thc qualities of these an duo “and by tho time “gushed“, node of curing, can, open- ”n... - G In AL_A _,._a,, _. . " - V Funny. Imam or Bassas.----. lag the veueli at the "rim when” we Md “on. the curiosities or our commerce the briit Hiram, jpet in from melllo with e 'Nugo of Honduran Bumperllll for Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., ot Iowa". Bo patient» no this 'ly.! u so the nuclei need in coinpounding a .4. .... -..- .___;.,_ .._. .. . - - Sr. locus, Sept. 28.-A boiler exploded yerterdu on the steamer 1mm, unite: “my I portion of the oarbin of the boat I severely injurihg (our deck bonds. The boiler we: blown ”You the levee. Property in Sonon‘to tine nmount of over $100,000, had been ttortfiatated. General Alum died Aug. 'tbst. The Tel-nu. hustle. Murmur, Sept. 2t.-3Utters hare be. Cone much quieter today. Lat night Gen. Th, "nu received I dumb [tom Gen. Grunt, telling him that the military cannot be made use ot to defeat the executive of . State In en- tbrcing the I": of n Mate, ind ordering him not to prevent a legal Mate {one from execut- ing his Olden. _ _ _ Mum Quia Harbin, me celebrated banker of the city of Ifexfeor dig! on the 9th. Fun“ Pom, Sept 28.--The steamship St. David passed inward " 2 an". t Prom Iona». Hunt, It'; 26.-hdeiceis from the city of Menu; to t he 15th, and‘Venl Cruz to the 201)}, hate been received. The when had Gerttoweit LixjriGortu ton n ot Acambaro, cumin; some dating and ""1241 499%! WWW- 7 Mr. Otter-13:13: ttfe lite American Mini» ter, had 1rbt.airy. his passport. for home. A New Fla-meld Iehe-o. New You, September 28.-The Herald's Wilmington telegram says, I plan has been transmitted to the Secretary ofthe Treneury, which it is understood meets the spprovul ot bonkers end tinnnciel men who hsve confer- red on the subject, by which tt will be prac- ticable to woomphsh the 'Tg',g't': olfspecie [:ynlenu} in ilre years, retire the notion , " currency noteswithin 90 dart, substitute grevnbnclu u the sole currency of the Court. try, give commerce and the Welt $90,000,000 inc reaped bank ctrculetion in greenbecke, end reduce the com interest to $30,000,000, and III in n mnnner misfectory to the honking and Ganeial interests of all sections. DovIs' Trtat to a... “In love-bee. Judge Underwood on! L. H. Chnndler, U. s. District Attorney for Virginie. Ire here in consultation with the Attorhey-Genernl, re- lntive to the trial of J elf. Davis in November. Mr. Chandler, whole the prosecuting officer in the case, will be governed in his notions entirely by the _edvice of Mr. Sunbury. Judge Underwood end Mr. Chandler ere both of the opinion that guetetent testimony can be produced to convict Davis, provided the cue is allowed to take the regular course without any interference tram the authorities here. The friends of Devin, including his bondsmen, sseert that he Will put in an up penance at Court when wanted, and that he is not" only willing but noxious to go thru’l n regular "ill on the indictment against him. l Mr. Chandler bu a yet received no detitsite ( instructions, the cue being still under con-l siderntton. l Losoos, Sept. 28.--Yetsteray In the but day but one of the Newmrket no". The crowd In large nod fnattionable, the weather, in delightful and the racing spirited. The timt not: for the October ttaMicap Wu won by " Friday ;" " Trocadero " cums in mud. The second new for the Forlorn “the. run won "srily by " Athens." Mucunrn, Sept. 28-Eve.-The, police are Very active in melting per-0nd believed to h we been lmplicnted in the recent Feninn riot. awn-I hue been npprclneuded “are tho , In! tvport. The prisoners Ire all dinehuged, l, ho‘chr, as fat " examined by the court, nothing being proven to “mm their deten- tion, not bu anything no to the plum of the: Pepin: omniution been elicited. 7 FL IXCI, Sept: '.?t-The recent riot: by Untimdi-n podium! in vuiolu parts of the Kingdom hue been 'suppressed, Ind it I: of- ticuuly nnnounccd tad-y that the country is $mnquil, C L woos, Sept. t8.-Fetiian rumors are still currmt. It in announced this manna; um mom: l-‘enhn cruiser wu recently mm hovering about the lrluh count: The Govern. ment is _'ukingevery possible manure to pre- Vent my outbreak. . Ln‘lurom, 8eirterntrer 28.-Cotton, under mm J [avenue trade report, cloud fimter,m'th mow Uoittg--tniddrutg upwards, " , Orleans, 9 ; breaUstnes quiet Ind. “any; provision' tlrm; lard ndnnced to Ml. Other Articles unchanged. Ihatus, Sept. 28-Kve.-Kiel,-port In Holstein. is to be itrttttedtatelrfortitied by King William and glrrinond wllh the, Prun- e ltoopul. _ THIS MORNING’S DESPATBIIES Buns, Sept. g8.-The Government of Tur- key with", denied the published tstat-tttt that In aid _ but beets or will be lent to Doha, in the struggle ot .the latter against the Dominion of the Car of “and:~ L moon, Sept. 28.-A despatch from Japan nun uuncel that chtutiatus are Initiated by the runner This in especially true ot the ill- lnbiunu of NMLmd In vicinity. I in the remixing of the but ENliut and Irish Indus; "illotisoure, his mun uncured: 'the Scottish nulhulog. There ‘“ his foot on I hh native heath," nothing ihter In the comic _ will than his “Burriu' o' the door," or “John 1Grtyulie"Ure Iheani, not Anything morn l temiur and whelic thin “Annie's t ot," t of B mu' glorious nponlrophe to his “may l In treaved." I will only add, and you know I can do so quite difitttejesteiilr, that those I who Jo ttot he” on Mumlny night this multi- l ly n lept In the vocal art. will be much to be I pitie L Losoos, sept.28-Noon-Tbe reports from Italy ugl- very cottttictirtg. The Intent des. plth-n main-d My mote mention of scri- ouu riots " Modem, Mrltte,G'enoa and anlu. Gun. Gnrihnldi was going to Capreta. The Pope bu sent n mew-go to the Emperor " poteon, thanklng'him for the argon ot Gui- hm Saturday, Sept 28, IMt SATURDA Y'S M2iPh'I'cliES. (Per Alla-he Cable no! Arrival of thc I I It. David. Ton-lb]. loll-r Il’IOIIOII FROM EUROPE. low-ll 1AM.) Momma aloe ton-aims“ "16w" -_ i He will relate to you the sublime eiroeta of the Andi-Ila Mt“; till the ‘lnat hour, and scattered all over the continent ' Louis- bourg, the Quebec of the Gulf, opposing a noble resistance to the superior tones of Wolfe,and tallin‘aviotlni to a fault much like that whichcaneedourtortress born-bie- and next, Montcalm so gloriously carry-id the day at Carillon with interior forces, but a few weeks later before the capturing ot Quebec, landing victor on the steep shore of Beauport, where Levis, Juchereon, and Bonrlanatqne seconded his come. And tet when the gland battle, in which the two eroea, the French and the English, tell equally, shall have been fought,an¢_i Quebec, after being bombarded, will - nothing but a vast ruin, he will then tell you with legitimate pride, of the last triumph of the French and of our ancestors, of that last victory won by the Chevalier de Levis again“ General Hurray, on the very (round we tlead upon each being the futal picture olthe con- iiiiiiliiiirii' he was their“ to ‘11. its true 1 You will listen to the sceounts of those grend expeditions of our fomfethers t Luella end Jollstt: discovering the Mississippi ; Blenvilie founding New Orlesns " the other extremity of this continent . Rouville end " followers unsettling New kiiiiiiiri Nicolet end is Veyrenderle discovering the vest regions ofthe West; de ttttt felling with Bred- dock on, the bottle tu,ld of the lononghele, in the some mner es Wolieend Inntcehn were _ doomed to perish undu- our wells; lberville l hosting our victorious Button Mexico to the Hudson Bey, end then you my excieim, this whole ttotttlttettt is but the vest theetre of the exploits of our forefathers! And then, efter those protrented strtqatles,ttttmt wers constento Ir renewed, that succession of uninterru ted trlels of ell kinds, femine, epidemics," Kit 'eerdtfe1ttivGdtrtin'uatiort, ittattfticlettt enigntion, help promised, end sftcrwerds re- fused, losses petlently endured, but top often repented for the honor of Frence endthe pro- perlty of the colony, ether ell these greet dis- ‘ esters, the eventful dey will dun, the day which will bring with it the lest engul'sh end the lest celestmphy, when young hence, dished of men, of provisions, of enunnnition, invaded on elisldes by lend end by see, by erlnies end fleets often unquished, elweys springing up snow, will extend in vein her ems to Old hence; it is then that the his- torien, snowing himself equal to the impor- tenoe, end rising to the level of " that, will tell you it the seine time oi the lest misior- I tune which befall the old white leg with its golden _tuqrwdeiis, end of the Inaret. it won I on the been ot the St. Lewrence. You will there note the tint breathing and the developing of that new nation which; step by step, wands iU way to the banquet of humanity. You will there see Cartier plent- ing the cross entwined with flettrwde-ru, on i the banks ot that river which fiom, yonder at its feet; you will see gluing, like unto a 1 large troop of'feerful an bloody ghoets, those I wandering nations who were to retire in our favor. You will see Champlain pitc.hing his tent under the trace, some of which but very lately shaded several parts of the hietoricai city which we have Just left; Level throwing into lte precinctsthat precious seed which bee since produced so many truita; Mary of the In. carnation and her companions chanting pious hymn, eurrounded by their young neophytea. under that double and eacred vault formed by the primitive woods and the beautiful Canadian eky above; Kaisonneuve with his undannted companion founding in the very heart of the l Iroquois territory' that prodigious colony of Montreal; Mine Menceand the eleter Bourgeois l penetrating with equal intrepidlty into those lnhoapltable regions; Frontenac striking with terror th hordes of barbarians, and repelling with so éreat a dleplay of courage, Admiral Phlpps' fleet. Then you will see pauing be- fore you that long train of French noblernen and points, our forefatheu, thole hardy pion- eere ever ready to quit the spade and the plough to take up the sword and the gun, those hearty and brave adventurers becoming Indians with the iodine, gliding ea they‘ would orer.the waters in their swift craft, and coping with them in courege and admit- nets, those intrepid miuionariee, thoae heroic my", those p one women, had also thoee heroinea of our hiatory, the Canadian Joan of Are, the Verchereeand the Drueourt. lit the Inc-unis we shall not Mk of every- one to linden-k6 so grant . work; but we shill lay to All, do him," lent India: by reading and meditating on " “nimble book. In thin rend, the work over which your Excellency bu been oil-Med to pmlde, in not only A good action but I noble example. We no." venture to II] to the youth of our country: Cnnndn, " well no other countnes, In: begun moppncioto the production: of the mind, and soon, let us hope, u our own hu- torlnn Ilium]! sold In one ot " eloquent pager, there trilleome a time whenfMUJUuice will be damn thoe who will have made 'aeriheofor the noble“ gleam" any. can cum! the attention of Heitty. - l F Is there 3 more willng lllmtntion of the power of the will of mu! A morenoble Iva. mn! In there . greater “Aching for the youth of our country! Mr. Game-uni will): to follow I coum of “miles in Icollege, ',t!iluteif very cane-t Ind strong, were never gnti ed ; And yet, how mnyuc there, why, with this power- ful help/have undemken endllcc-ompllahed . ml: equal to his? No doubt, bl: menu and his genilu were of I rare character, but in it not to be feared that that thence of; will, nod that hue condesceudeace to vulgar pal-lam, the may“ of which no so common Among In, have banned mnny understanding: and to his own, end unlined by that vrtat'etrittttrtlt, the gift of tb regular end well timed Itutructiou, to be forever loot t? society ? . And this, gentlcmén, he accomplished by night study, without interfering with " huaabler oeettpatiotur. » There were, no to speak, in this mun two beings, the one entire ly given up to modest, serionl sud dimcuit duties, duties noceuory Wupport of his family, and the other devoted to the study of literature, science, poetry Ind history. And, what should utoniah u: the moat, than two beings formed themselrcl by rivailing with one mother, and nlmost without my outward aid. Prqvitied with the moat simple rudiments ot n primary 'instruction, Mr. (Burnout had learnt to acquire, keepond perfect at the some time, o practical oducatiod required byobonk clerk, A notary and o municipal omdiat, and a llternry and phllototrhieal education, which [ mnkesAtho PMeur And the writer. 1 age, heroic pernevonnce, on indomitable will, And n disinterested nod self-cruising spirit. A thed idea, or to say better Itili, the idea of , great mission to Be fultilled, had taken pos- seuion of his whole being, and to it he de voted ttll ho had-heart, intellect, rest, for. tune, health; his task, his work, the erecting of I notional monument, to be completed, corrected and adorned when finighed i; in web had he centered his whole existence.' A poet, . traveller, nnd an Maori-n, Fun- coU Xavier Gnrncnu wu " the tune time th mm of initiative, and one endowed with cour» The name of fir-moi: Xavier Cum-w in “not" wherever (he nun: of Una-d- in known; it is for le, undated with the re- nown of our country; it would therefore be very palatal for the nun who hubuilt up the tittest monument to out mm had, to be de. prived himself sk n memorial on the soil, whom, beauties he sung u I poet, and who” herb“ he celobntcd u an historian A glorious and 5 patdotio itupimtiott, the execution of Whig}: you were called to pre- side over even on you ware mum-d with the highelt dignl in our nan Province, was that. of taking 'iiiiiiii in the (tug of 6tte whou firtst thong twns the itorr' of his In. the land. . annual ' ”wand by the II..- P. o. Ola-run} om the Gun stout Chun- Ill-to- "am, I. _ 0mm [nu-nun no: In: hues.) You Extmuasrcv,--we on here ”meted around the gave of u friend, totnpatrlot, I miter of whom my country would hare s right to be proud, of. nun who by entirely devoted Mum]! to our handful Cattada. While we Are bidding I In: fttrewelt to his moml teminl, we feel that we no perform- ing A pious duly,'not on our own part “one, but on the part at the whole country. Be not uneasy; whatever my heppen, there will an" be found defender. in, the can of our country, we! of our deer Mommy. We pledge mlm to thin in the me of the routh, and the collected end respectful crowd who cur-room! your grave. And no- suredly, Heaven is not. prleon! Are you not witneu to this testimony of mpect to your memory! You will see those bountiful unu- nenu which you he" given root to, sprout- lu oat and reechlng their 1'lht2't2t In. the (all ltti-etaiitr,rmt ' liken handout .srtrit, leer out the {more '3 [Io-rare", In the mm of your country. a yum,uo the one! our double 'l,ll,tgu8.'r In mum mail” which bunt! um ite sight, Chanda Ila-ll aver forget you; the rlnlllng who»: whi ch gttmttttsd u will learn by your workl to love our Wu ; they will claim po than of our glorious inheritance. ' have", on an put of yourrrhmlly, td whom you hue willed meh . glorious nun: i &mqell In the mm ot than you have loved so much! Firewall, my friend, have" in the In... of u 1ortguasstlttg friendship, in remembrance ot those sweet ttntertaintmrnta In which the future of our dear. Canada m the &voritd subject of your convemtlon, tFrell, and than! Thank: for those nobld feeling: you In" =ttaatt to spring up in our souls, than!“ tor the good you In" done to our youth, my return: for your great and, tublime ex. "Tie. / True, it in not ‘17er0 no to penetrate the mysteriea of the other life, but we are taught to believe that it " our power to do acme- thing emu-clone, that pious preyen do Bot in ‘vain mingle wlththe incense, and the tear. 'hchLWo drop on the tomb ot our frlendr, that the great Jolldarlt of mankind doe. nor end with the grave. ‘he admlnble trilogy of a militant, a Mering, and atriurnphnut church, which, were it not a dogma, would yet con. etitute the fittest of philosophical conceptions, binding one world with another, banishee the gloomy terrors, and can-ea to thine forth in all lte brilliancy on the terrible We to eternity the sweet light of hope, kindled by faith and fostered by charity. Our friend wagood, llgmble, upright, and devoted", he died the death of achrletian; we may there. fore, with the utmost oonfhtence, addreu to him our adieu: in that other land. _ 'Ahl gentlemen, it I voice claiming more Authority than mine, if the voice of a mini.- ter oi our religion were hard on thin oc. cuion, it would _ proclaim I duel-ant immortality, it would tell you that it: Inpati- orfty in men-and by the height and alliance which septa-lie tile heaven: from the earth. And yet “all In oily the justice of mankind, polarity in apricldua, forgetful nnd unjustly dbdduful. At certain epochs, night when: the memory of mien- " well u of won; “me Ipmdn n gloomy oBllvlon, like n thick "tditnpottetmbhs tog over the .eart ocean of we". . . . . , Their glory rind nnd increase: in grandeur u thou splendid emiicel which the tnveller‘l eye lees rising and towering our cities u he have: then,nnd Ibo lone- slghtof the sur- rounding scene; New generation: learn to lilptheir names In lpcnk of them with feel. ings of iove,nnd f all the bustle of unbl- tiotta, of pretendo I, And intrigues of society, them nun-in but In. for modest and pure reputation! u mu h despised during ilie " they no Mutual r death. We mourn the death of greet men, but, uit not tor them more thnn tor others, I blessing to find them-elven one any " the clone of this wretched life checkered with mieforlunel of every kind, ngihtlone, dimppointtnenta Ind louee, Inn-unmet; ect- -of injustice, end av prices upper-ant it ot real ? For, " the clone of the scene of t'slli'r' life dawn: the great day of addiction. Hiynightl And his rest, " health, " tcr- tune, which he might hue so easily Acquired, everything was uncritical for those great thing he bu leit us,the [out of which ore not reaped for ourselves, on culled love for our country, thith' in our future.- Auuredly it would be repnying him very poorly, should our gntitude be tottiittodto thin monument which, though simple And touching, would be to totally ittmtfticiirut, were there not 1 more mud, I more beautiful, and I more imperial:- sble one erected in the memory of I whole people. ' 1857. Those men of other nationalities destined to live with in, Mid “we with us In brother: this extcusire and magnificent territory, will, on some future any, thunk him tor thug bringan truth to light, musing unjuot preju. dice: to drop, mining Ill their equals in our own mind: And In theirs, md giving thus In ndditionll pledge to tint lurmony so much needed for the “trying oat of ourcommon dutiny._ Bound by the ties of friendship, with thin: and Mimic writers. whohnd forerun him, with indefatignbie lemons, fond of our history nnd its antiquity, he kid with them the, fittmdation of our rising literatttrnnnd soon found himself mrrounded with compe- titom and even rink: to him, however, in due tho credit of inking the initiative, his wu the crown of the timt triumph! He did not, an no nuny others do, write his book to misty I whim, to build blmselt up - reputati n, to acquire riches : " In I great ;'d'll'llill'n'gt. thntof rehabilitating I mo in in own’ eyes, And in the eye: of other men. m wished, wove alt, to can those Injurlom expressions of a conquered nee, a mnquiahed people. Ills object up: to show that,under the circurmgtatteeg of the contest, our defeat VII morally the equivalent of a victory. It "ttice. to lCIn the very interesting ac- count of his trIVela which he himself wrote, to judge how noblr jenioua he grew while con- templnting the glory of the two grand nntions to which Consdn owes its existence, nnd mi- miring their monuments, pondeiing, and while pondering " the Dune time over our post end our future, to halt him cxclnim to himself: " If I cannot, As they hue done here, engmve on bronze the battles of our forefathers, I shall It lent inscribe them in the book of history." The literary and patriotic upimtiom dread" kindled within his bosom became I reality by his coming in _cnntact with great men'nnd great things ot the old world; the love filled with fear, which he had for his pountrv,n lore piled with ruineu enwrnpped in gloomy pre- vicions, received I new impnlleu he heard Nemcewic: sing the misfortunes of Pound,‘ and O'Connell roll his thundering eloquence spin". the injustice of which ‘Ireland wu undo the victim. Yes, he was n poet, and the poet win-Ed the tnveller, Ind the poet and the tnveller nude the historian. The poet it was, who, dreaming of other skies And other coats than chow he bid admired so much, became ML and with the desire oftrarelling over Ameri- ca, Ind of seeing the old country which then weaned so far from ua. Thin uplendid york, through we page: of which,to quote ttom his elegant biographer, tm expreuion which struck me,there runs a patrio- tic chill, pamkel of I spirit bordering on the higher? itupimtiott. This in easily mounted tor. he hiswrv of our etyuntry is worthy an epopu, had our an: hllmrhn trtb8, above I", I poet. Aftenurdl, when lit comes to new mu. fortunes, at the expiring of another "guru, tnarkiye with whit patriotic nerve he reluteu the bloody issue of that resistance, which wu to secure in the true British constitution, obtained, however, on conditions which for us were so dangerous aud so diiticult! And 'ccotkiinm, with what on eye of anxiety and jealotttirpnxiot" tor our nationality, hos he not in cth.e present looked into our future. l Yielding Ind pouring Ttttfel',', to the decrees of Providence, you w I then find hint l resuming with mange, Almost with calmness. itheireloting on new content, less bloody in itse f, but not less interesting. He will drnw >yol notice to the plausible conduct of Jimmy And Carleton, following practically 'ia?, noble, advice, part-"e "Mg/er!" et ' (tare myrrh“, Acknowledging the merit of tho rnnqulshed and 'sheltering them from l tho Attacks of inf-mom pertrecutors 2 l-anlnnd mediating between the counsels of portislity snd1thoee of justice; Domboqrsge- And the Conbdlsns suing Quebec in 17H;.Snlnberry re Hing Hampton, in "14,aftercmig'rpro. tnc tyranny; the loynlty of our country- me sheltered even from suspicion; the great Bishop Pleuis teaching the victors to respect the rights of our religion, Ind telling the bivit power: thou slnll not go firth"; in tine you will see the constitutional freedom gained in 1791, slowly developing itself Amid“ the obltncles which it met on the part of the nmbttious few, on which oligarchy threw in its way! You will admire the love and _vettetatiom which inspired him in the carving of those Rand figures who so ding ting Mimi themselves in the Ptrrruunetttqrr stru rice, do Lotbiniere, Panet, the two l, '(:'ii'tilii':,, the two Stu-rte. Neilson, Valium-s. Vise , Bourdage, La Fonuuae, Morin, until the other advocates of_o'ur rights! o taaainr.r"2rntt when in no excellent crop. l L a. I. pm "el-rr.. nlccountpt thanngecollhemld‘olur -. -----H-- LLC" "mv .-, 7 new!" you: ttte"midereooe'arue " , , . ',t,1dt,t', itiiiitiii' 'riri1'ii':'ii'it1,"i'ii't) HER MAJEDTY b THEATRE yle tonne to amen Nr ch! _ weremutsdbetbm the-pm otthemidge. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Tho trp.t? this youth full“ plump, and Bore. "ee, m ou. I". will yield ttom 20 to " babel- pet um. - F BaleWJeigh well, sod my be reckoned A,Rs0tMCtNa Bt.35 pet-ore. Page not-13004 n. _ . -" it?“ “rig-a mm 'fg,'f, 331m ten-on. E DUPREZ' & BEN LDICT'.‘ o tune I . " e v an m I . well covered wm'. pods, the (min ia sun-11,! ”m" mm" Kew 0mm Md will not turn out than 25 :houhell per . um. om an “me crop vi: l thou 35 m] tti Ihltittgtt on” from bushels. Boot crop- not lull In - Th.areat Moth-lulu, yield. «and by not of ma. Fl-x mo will 0. mum mun. .rte9uetr may "no" badlytormemnon. PM will out. 't'_th.irvyifr"roeianti-. my“; yield very nae, non-mm so buhell to 'deeds! I“! "W ed tated ere-P'- the we, anym- beintt vim up by an as“; fd'l=r5'ovf,r.trg " ttcup, C,t exam" M And than“ ot the put " My“, mm“ -iod . . weeks. Huh-l been. good ”no In! Dan mtt; 'itqettto'ruA. uvodlnemllnlolw. Anus, tho m- 'h%2lb"s'gdfhe'a'dtt'i2t'. pd fruit amp is this trilt cm. . Dvrlll. Inf: ylcld “Why-ph- II OW. can. up I, Inn. 91 2GstrscU.The crop in this “chit, in the best that In: ban handled tor neversl yes". All kind: Mgr-1n yield well, being tree from midgo nnd nut. Full when yield: from 25 to 30 Inn-hel- per sew. Swing will IVIII‘C q bushels per new, And Bll can: gain: will I I: out well. Boot crops will be very light i u section. Owing to the unity of min, , on new “on llgood; on old undo" it In Very light. aBtmttttromt.-N1 when hu turned out exceeding}; well. uuitea lugs breadth In no", whl timed entirely etc-pod the Midge, “a tt-tad In excellent condition. Owing to the shoelace of min during Jan. and July, spring what will not ranch the "my of former yam. The an" my be aid ot one. Barley and tree will give I hit avenge re.. turn. Pin: (of which lewd detl in grown here) will not come up to the crop of Int you, the growth being uriously rel-Med by the _ drought already nliudcd to. Root crops pro- mise very well. The cultivation of hops um ( introduced Here I couple of yarn Iincr. The l malt no hr has been my mastery. The ' crop this Oman in mid to be very superior, I and gives pruning of a protitnblrt return. , Lumaotma.-rait when! u IN: "en-age crop, any about " bluhell per acre of I good quilt} ; the kind mostly mu thin yen m the "mid-proof." Fall when ig Very poor, both In quantity and quality, ad will not lungs than 10 bushel- per acre. Very little bugle] town; who: were“, lll poor crop. Outlin- middling 'good crop. Pane, umllmp; no!“ sown here. Potatoei ptolntu to In . poor crop. Turnip. Brat grow- ing that, and promise to be I thir crop", there In: u very good crop of by, and well got itt, Acre: WBtt-hll when good, and will avenge About 32 bushels to the are. Ewing when will not exceed I thied, owing to the severe dmugbt. Come grunt Bad mot crops will be thou from lune mule. Har In in ex- tncrop, and well "red. ' No tuar grown in this vicinity. Come (Ir-inn ' Oats shout 30 bulimia per acre ; page shout 20 bushels per acre i barley about 20 bushels per new. The root crop léokl well, sud my turn out a: nvcrige crop. No "ar grown wont here. Maroon-11'“! What inn unit}: 113;; About. 25 bum-ll per me. Spring Wheat than 15 t? 29 btuteritr per, new. if. Pena, barley Ind on: no geneally good, “Weigh the latter crop (out) bu endured in all; neighbourhood consider-b1 y by run, which ll rather mum-l. Flex bu increued llrgely all crop thin nelson, through the wmhlpe north of Guelph, and will be on "er-go crop. Boot crops have waned in some localitiee by the dry mu, tad ‘ue not no forward not this time in: you ; but am there in . proepoct for even on Ivel'lge crop of tho" walnuts, with the present showers. Hey is An excellent crop throughout this lec- tion of country. end got In in excellent order. matiai..uFan Ind Spring When! is. good I - Average crop, sud of good quality. Coarse grains nnd Boon poor, owing to the dry I Thursday, a weather. Fins, also,“ short, owing to tin-l At a " some cause. , .. ' ' 1lcgtmr.-rtul Wheatiogoouawcruge crow! - ouf'"fr M, “a not having attirersd from winter killing so I . much u of lute you“. Bevenl irttar.ce. lure l BR1TIsII come to notice lug”, 2ctti?, it bummed i l on! " the tate of " b o per-ere. Spring ' C . Wheat in I lightcrlcrop than usual, owing to .llcrc] the wet. and into Spring, and drought dimly than“; although the berry is of good vggua c143 qgnli‘ty, and my turn out better tun_espectr Jjj1rl,,'l'Me will C Btrta.m.-.Nt 'thu: The quality ot all kind: at Full Wheat ll excellent, end from 20 to 25 bushels to the new. The yield of midge proof in a lull crop, of White only but. cr'op. Spring What is also ot excellent quality, but, being very thin, in badly en "any crop. Flu: Thick, but short, and therefore not An "cl-ego crop. Root Crops: Very poop; the dry rather has terribly ducted them.) Thin calculation is male only fat the Cori? of Waterloo. In the Countiee heckot . the crops are not only excellent in qunlity, butl lull crops, provided they ere well scented. 3 i'-ctto.-wtteau will (pr surplus last yen. It‘ll expected there will be about 20 bushell Spring and 23 bushels Full when per tore. Come Grain and Book will not be no abundant u previous year pn account of the draught. Flu is being more eitetuireir stern sad in comidened I good ucnge crop. Batmt.-k'ut Wheat in more than an avenge crop both " to quality and quality. Spring Wheat in not of so good I yield u to quantity but the quality in very tine. Peace, Out: Ind Barter In: very tine. and all then crops were never better and. Root mop. m good with the exception of potatoes, which ue expected tobe rather um“ as to “:6. Flax is some- what than" than anal. q Y ......._, m' . f They in [Mu-bl. and oelfodatrati, tirutrsreott.--1 cry httle bull that has ohiu-dririoutttso Imnhoroughly been sown in thiu vicinity, but what there is, ad emtTlyttlreu"rstthe nuuachq imagood Ivcngc crop. Spring wheat in In {In mum» net-emu of mug-am avenge crop And at very good quulity; All SI or "'tg,,',',y'"""i "turtier...- coarle ttminayegrtod. Boou,’vmh the ex- 1'Ath' In" on: . th t . _ cc ion ptpotitoei,wiiiuodod mp. Flax, f ' ae'. . lee we? little sown, what there ir, is good. 1. 3...". 1te.t..Ce"s have“... c. F We“ of Toronto. (Continued) tirutrsreott.--very httle Pull wheat has been sown in this vicinity, but what there is. . I" Yotk Money 'Tarhet. Nor Ytms, tiept. 2?.L.titdcL, n second bond strong. Gold closed at 1431. _ The Poat'e tinanciat Article up, money con- tinucs to wo:k upwards u 7 per cent. on gov- ernment: und first dis: railway necuritiu. Government bond- dull and lower. Bunny: opened dull And steady, but “her- wunls Improved. _ T leellmeous tshares dull. Exchange weak. I of our country. for, “may you hove been, or with the help of pious payers you will I own be, welcomed in the heavenly Abode by your (other, that worthy old Canadian, iboee , l trembling land,” you told u! yourself, need to point out (cyan the lama/III: In! liplwll q" l yustfvre.rathere, by your {other who let you“ : enmple of ooungc and Ipplicaion to work, by your mother who taught you to be tom-0d, 5 , Mt wue,and no turnout ' br that other mother, ' Mlle mother" of all Cntbollca, when: namc‘ I the taught you to lisp, a name which I your lips attvred no oflvn during ttie , 9 trial: of your cruel moldy: by ell the Canadian heroes, wliooc norm-s you Imu- rev l, cued from oblivion. . This érowd so ritligio'urlsUmi s}: deeply " focted will soon disperse: silcndo will soon reign in this place '. and everything will be eu- wrapped in the dnknesl of night ; but new: in your regud will silence 3nd dullnes- " our null! Farewell, once more, tirewell! but u the tioe of a; iiiiii"" .. Paid. illuiuu, In pied do Ineoll'mes C’ut l'uior du “who"! . i You hue only known the pious domestiv oreeta, the rigid pleasures of study, the pace- ful triumphs of literature: your happiucn, your glory, should be proportioned to your amen. Here vi“ your mortal rctnninu rent under this monumeutmn this little, field, not far from that other monument which you were rejoiced at seeing win-cud to the mum-r] of our heroes, in the midst of this gum! nature which you-hun- apprci iated no well. These tall pine new, will, 'uryour honor, pir- oer“.- their sombre “mum. and the snow birds, tttsubject of one of your poems, will comet-wnrbliug and a-chirrupping our your grove. Those wandering lights of our harm! sky, which you have nlm rung. Fill Illi‘t'l above you, and turn: a crown of, the mun varied colours. The mortal rcmlincol new. which surround you, will perhaps trumblc M your aldc '. the last ot those polices whose com- plnint you have reproduced will ,bauder around these pret int-ts '. you my lie-u strange noise,nnd then you might repeat on you said before 'ururmouioug rhyme: . " Porii.dim" illnlion, it " the reel of tho mower l THE HARVEST Oh I have 'xlro%snr,. rill'ml t torm . crown of. the m The mortal remind hen 1R6? . neonatal] n " . ulnumwe-uymu- Q on! [and]: taff., PM,..MIAI n: Duba- Cam. Bun-g, sun-Mug. Bit. MMII‘. 1t,','2,ertt; Lou-1mm. “It? ha the 'fgtt'tg,'ggltl Ar thunk. Cal-mi Lu. I".'. qt,hfg!,i, ftmteitioer, Buineu W W“ I In LCCOIDAICI win: was goo": Order,” h - an. an the unadu- "ddisoAatu beluid tit this dual pan-0d (iiiii'iiiiliiE7ii'r'ici? who “the! gill III! I IrNodeo. And to and, to nu pr than hat. in a. United“- (in? that ”at. tL s. M. ww an". Tu6heat mam-m». o.thMrMt-tt_ttemr. TUMaaterArtia" 2edr'WMgth"tttteSttneg,'tt' PM“ "11ef+riutueodtrutsroitt Fuuircs Dwnnut, Cain-I. Quake, 6th Inch. "" M' " ”I‘VE” " fill uom 1". [MARCH {1015133. that in.” _ tftrtitse0.ptorratsed "dfirotuudtoCuue-iig m,uwmmddi¢muw hum-mu: ti'l'rt'ft','2TPpdtht I. u be 'tpfdrdrgr qrt [who n "rted , he»... a r',a'tar,"22:tt, Sui “manna-v my 8 y lb the _ - . . R. ti.at. meuml ALEXANDER “WEEKLY t ce onus. Sow-hr to. 1887. . 5.9.: . Haunt"- Oto th, 'taoeaii,8to4::ienA- And T to D. - . , We would dim." who totbe [In M to Brttub. We“ Con-crew Cullen In - otn'kd olth. In pri- fur Mm-uhuu. Prwheld Exhibitin- au you Agni-n " meh. halt bunch. u in I" _ ”may to o th-gt Elli-cu Munich. our Mum-aunt tithe-1 o-riul. WI nontoordully nutr- out - ”but: to our ”Wu on! a, In“ Pin Coup-aha who can“ tho-lad". Io nu, mun our pupa, from dmtexrotirs. hy the an on “an“ In haw, a an night a! the ttet Inna-t. Bonito-Jo duly (has at ch no“ a that". duom our can.“ “incubus-cat ,, ___ V,_,~.v-_. ---- -. "a. “I t " . _ 89:59:11..» yang no. than (“but H'Utlefmil Mt oftFabove Musics, 130. B. HARRIS. For annulu- nelou rump I. cite- vim In! better. M, u an [Caller] Spain-mom“. och-niu' at“... II'SOBOVEA Ilium!" f 1'.1t.rrrttT .. -' - V' --- - 523; It foe Elk-m 'e War- _ F INet, no Ji,'ii','iddi ""it, by nub I!“ a :15. “an. inn. do my. i,Eis." no, LUBRICAN INv'olC'E6-DiticxyUNTtt, EVII‘IG CLAI‘II I. (It (“It'll brunch-n till pompous. on rum“ EvJtr1ra, ()CTOBIR tot, vim: Commercial College. 'ttthit) Ottawa, Sept. w. an mum AT THE nussnLL'nom Hal-Moll» one mind during the nut-rd 'Biaqd *ramretetutoattrtu. _ to mad n4 trim. Apply Ina-mud, b GEO. HOLLAND, Inh- [mu load than, Some-aha " un- yaw awrrlr1'lt'stnlri1'rs . 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