l17 [is H wish here to aItm meet eolemnlv that the initiation: that have been thrown out that her oetenaible trnde was a cloak. or adjunct. to one even less reputable bore tio shadow of hindetion as far as I em t aworised, not after diligent inquiry from others have I heard a wh‘upcr of the slightest' immorality attaching itself to her establishment. On one ' occasion of my going there (then, as .altraya, in the open daft. l have a recollection, thongha very distinct one. oruing annoyed " the vulgarity of Madame Rachel in “tinn- ‘mg my name (as foe introduction) to an oh looking female nailed up in nib, but whoeepenon and’name did not remain in my memory. I first heard ‘of Mr. Bor- radaile'selaim agaimt me about ten month. since. when to my utter mton'nhment I re- ceived a letter from Mean. Lewis and Lewis. making a demand on me for some (1,700 on her behalf. I replied to that idler by telling the writers they ought to be ashamed of themselvu to make aneli an application without Mthe Ilighhlt. I justiiieatioat beyond the num‘ of . lunatic. or words to that effect. oss N‘ ' A in: further notice of the demand, I " ' .- i .t-rd the matter in the hands of my l _ i',l.,t',.", St d digetttd him to communicate um: Mrs. Borradaile's relations (whom II l .1 d to be rvspAtable1, advising them I l ' p} ce some proper watch over her new _ I' _ :ml inn-runs. . I received thethanks t t h-r :muds in reply. Immediately ma Ufa : "reivcd her wild and silly letters J eliuuld state that none ortttomtaddres.. ml to .. William .. ever reached me; than 1 had were addressed tone in my proper Christian name). and I took no otheri notice orthem thanhyplacingthemin the hands of Mr. C ridland. SW. Sale of Lamtr--W. P. Powell. Fault-pt Stock E-ha-M. Rick 8 Co, 1"de Boo-s to Let. arttiinery--ari" lupin. error Ottawa “Us and My Wafer-a Pays. fl; ilatili)ttantriats Yunnan the when ot the Privy Council iett in: Quebec by the one o’clock Indiana will nil to: England on lu- unhy. the Nth, And ins-athlete. in p- in; that!!! the an“ - Wm will ho sworn in " “mm, harry on the Govern!» until the utivd our» Excellency Sir Jon Yono. winch may be expeet,ed by the middU ot next month. Sir Jon: A. I‘m-Au, and,tht Boo. lam. Cantu. Tm." and In" my be expand to m be" on M or "I'm-on. Mr.1hmamu, " In In" and, inc-600d, Gil proud to Na lsuu. CAIIJIG, Malian, Ccae mun, Pubs- nad Burn but hen summed I deputation from the Guano Legislature to proceed to Quebec to m: Lon! lac: with the an". whohkupuudhhim. Tibial, no pus-.3 nmqm mutant. and“ “pm-:1 in the addu- " hog-urn", ecaued by the “any. _-. WI publish-tho moesiag the full an of the an... at the Rev. Dr. In!" " the " shmury of the In.) PM“: Benevolent Saint}: The Rev. Dr. in one of our lup- henna} cumming, when â€napalm- 0-- bmdlclumudnm happy on this oecaaioo ho In" the my diving tall eapeesimt to hit anti-nuts. ' Bron-wick; and any My be about tbe thmeitrr,qtr-eks. WI have to welcome our whilom friend Mr. J.P. L. o'Raaa.g in. new rob. For ma palm“, u - nodu- h-ow. we ban In! enamel; little oympclhy; but Mr. Ulla“ u . Cteil Engineer, nod on [who mold quatiou I. has right to man ttsiii he knows witemof. he speaks. Before as ls . mph!“ hom hi. you “and " Tu " [uncounun Run"; “any†of the " PM, Could, nod " )Chtleur “mm.†This pamphlet We the new tttthe pope.“ mun, nod “and“, um In!!!" otmsideeatioa, in showing that the Northern is the only m that could Today, or tom, the no... Ian-I. deam‘illbo "on: in " CuieiJruettees ot the Queen’s Bench nod Common Plano, respectively, behee lhe Ex. ullency lad lose; _ have been my.“ aid: due mud to the imam at tho whole country. We lb.“ mtttrtCto the Mien of tho, subject aiius, but m the mull-o we my II] that Mr. O'Hnu' ush- n conclusive up: men: in loot ol :9. Mitoe Mason hue. o, Tue-day min; In! the Comments] Bunk ot St. John, N. B., suspended pay- ment. The event, man", enough, created ugood deal of excitement, not only In St. John, but throughout the whole Prensa of Sun Buns-wk. The - which have unfortunately led to this untoward event, we simply such u know in Cueda-y and loo frequently palm like "tull- â€lam securities. In the heed this de nay other hank lulure we have but one remark to nuke: iii) hg'uleture ought not to delete“ to any CorTAteauoo the right toilette m which pa- in the ordinary trtneecuou of Mull in lieu of honey. Hardly, equitably '0 .uiight uy, the Government which confer! such I wink†ought to he he'd mponeihle " the redemption of thee. m;‘hecalue uponfthe Nth of the chute" granted they an heaped by the public. Yet II e ehmt tune we have teen the people robbed by the- Jemima ofthe Upper Canada and Com; melcial bank notes, and nobody dentin: Le. ward to t6detmsiry them, though e wonderful amuth d-yvvtwhy ha been " woken" on ~behztll oi the unmask 'hamboiderr. cum i There u but Ge In, of stopping thin: Depth: the banks of _the privile‘tof inning THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1868. SEW ADVERTlaEIENTS. on": 39, - In.“- management and (“hiding in mi Pe 3:1 __ “\ sur,iir.i.iU? There here been capers at' Loril Mo.xcr's 'sdm"sirmtiou, us there will be, no doubt, at that of ms successor and his succesSor‘s succaem for all time to cutne. But no, men has ever more honorably tultilled the Jutteeof n constitutional Giwernor. It has been has lot to bvesthe way tor n recon eilintioa between the heads of contending. helium; and nobody in Canada can surely ever beget the meetionate tenderness of that bum epistle, wtueh " n erituml period he wrote, beginning with the ever.-mentomt/e worth, “I, Deulr. Brtorryr." Yes! That we; a triumphant etrolte of policy on the pert ot Lord Howl, which brought our "dear Mr. Blows" into lemporqry nlltauee with than to whom he owed and owned lifetime of oppmition. Confederation w the ward fruit ol that atreeuonate ep) le, and it and its author deserve ever utter an honorable plaee in Canadian History '. ' the pertixur of any; and Il he leaves our shores without 1 great measure of gratitude from those who merely estimate our Gover- nor: by the number and magniiicence of their public enteruirtmenta, he will at least can] rrtlt him the respect and esteem ot ell who aloe constitutional Government, con ecieetiously and impartially administered, end even the admiration ot some who do not believe that Canadian society would be et all improved by the introduction of ell the “shackle folltee. wombat on the main- tenance of petty court lite, on colonic] dime-ciao. Of all Cane- diet: Gannon the period of his ed- [ mi-tration he: been the meet eventtul; and he returns now to the Motherland with such. A knowledge at Britigh American politice u cannot fail heather to be useful to him in' taruoeinsuMo-otLordr,nodwehore Whale Loni Mose: has been brought into adrstinutratire 00an will: all parties, u bu had the honorable distinction‘ of new: hung allowed himself!» have become lht Sunni†next Hts Excellency Lord Mom tube his departure from Canada. He bu put in more then the smliuary gu,bernatorial period of unice in this coun- "r, unlit he. been his tot-tune to. witness the mmpthmeot of constitutional clung" of the 'stint' importance to the future of Canada. Jre has been pre-eminently a can'- etitntional Governor. lilo en joys at tlna day, we believe, the oontidence of the present and the ex-leeder ot the Canal-inn. Government, end the mpect and esteem of all their cul- leagues in odioe, to whom life and health have been voucheeted to the present day. my in the tut-n "uerreltuing to our this When hoods nail on Saturday he " do so, with the best wishes of the Can- dian people for his own, and his family's, fu- ture bappineu. _ _ " is somewhat new oCthe Montreal â€pars to copy from their Toronto canfnru, as drd" the Ottawa Citizen yesterday, the let- ter oltho Boll. Jour- How: " without the “one! or my "hrtoat1edtpnertt." We except the, In“ New from this chime of piracy, hsesnss Itcopled, end scknowEedged, from the Toronto 7W Thole who have not the enterprise to pay for telegraphic despetches ought st lent to have the honesty to ac- knowledge fro. whom they copy. There wss s' [not deal ot money’s worth in that input.“ desrntets from Edit“, end our slum Toto-to cow-fun: deserve, and when Desks, their fail shsre ot credit for theirs-es" Ii entering for the public. For our part we scan: the notion of robbing s neighbor, whether friend or fo', of the just cram due to hls business enterprise. . We wlah that on: city and country friende would Indentand that we are not half eo emotional " they imagine. The fact is that we can hear of the formation of a glee club, a dnaeing clean, oranlght echool in rhetoric, without " all being " - happy to learn," tofu, and can record with cold-blooded in- duce†the millage of a tea meeting. 'btthe - [Mead what we deem,“ mate-nice having aoaouaoenente to make would ante the tact. of the ease in the plain- eat and ei-pleet language. It is absurd to eoppoee that we go oil Into a fit of enthueium our every "cat which " may be our fortune to chmoicle. DOM end then when they fail, nobody but theirshareholden will lose. This, wethiuk, is the only oensible count for the Govern- me'nt to pureue; end we hope that before the clutter: ot the Makeup", the Government will hue courage. enhugh to say that they will adopt this policy. _ ' - WI Ind the planar. would†of n uni: from Mr. D. Housman“ alumni editor of the Tomato Tobycpb. Ho uppers In]. and My, nod good formnny you. yet in “no tugged Ionic. of journalism. Mr. loam: and. bin Mk II {Candi-n Journalist many you no, and alumni ho has been for nom- tta" in another ttol (though in the name can), he â€our: to line kept himself, thoroughly up In Winn politics, and Lasr to my the least of it, lost nothing by " tem- porary exile. aim to M in any diocuwon which Jua- O'Buur, In], 0.0., ot Kingston, ur- rind hon Many, and " stopping n the BIA-ell Home. . The Treasurer bag- to néknowlodge with that] tho "coin! of " " tron the Becre- In, of the 0. U. It. Society, can", bring the proceed: of their coma-rt in an of the then fund. _ _ ~Ir. 11th M. Ir. P. for Cbumbly, re- cently took the m prize for ploughing " u and: in his county. ' --'rtte utillory gun. In" been taken from SLAndiowI and an! to 1Mramichi. A public meeting - held In the Town Hall, Ind in- dignant resolutions pound against the militia anatomic. for leaving " the company without . [no to practice with and the town without the man- of poteetion.." , _To tho- the ruin and decay that is creep- ing our - under Confederation u it did our Neutral, . [wit-x contem- ronry "earntty dun attention to the tact that three Iota of but, purchase" three yen. ago " 3540. were sold ‘within tle but few days to: 31,300. -.Tht, Port Hope Canadmn gives the fol- lowing frightful picture of the, tclults ofin- tempera“ " thet plate: "A party of four, named unpevninly, Brooks and Bow, with their when, let! town on Wvdnrndny caning, “ch irut, in n drunken state, hung two qnnm of whiskey with them. On that u- rival " Bar's hook, in the, neighbourhood of Welcome, may (balanced thinking Ind dancing till they eeTttltt no longer "and. Brooks, with Bow and his wife, lulled into can puitylnil‘e In. Brooks lay upon the floor by the lid. ofthe “on. About Euro or three o’clock in homing, l Mick fell out of the stove,cnd tuned the dun of In. Brooks. The tIre role her " “on her stupor, and Ibo cried a: help, but the other three were too drunk to undo! proper “linkage; In the re-‘ “It, the automaton wanna was left by the an s blackened, notched, litelcu victim to irttempemnee." II. V. NOEL. WAVL. In..." ll. ms. haunt. IID RIVER RELIEF FUND- i 18. In the bat eoeiety one-third of the gentlemen at least were aiweye drunk-no temperenca eocietiee in than days. A pity the Hum Mr. Tillry had not been cotempo- rnry with Sydney Smith il IUd the reviewer lived in your day or mine he might hare added n few more iteme to hie inventory. +32. dar I Glugow merchant usually m his will before starting for Liverpoox or London: new. men may break- nn in Edinburgh and dine in London, and take n into he in Peril. In those days, if we got the new: of Englnnd in Montreal when it was to 10 or 12 weeks old, we were quite tsatiMod; now wenreeo far shad of time that we on rend " 8 o'clockdn the morning by the city clock whet the people are doing on 'u'hange, in London and Liverpool, at 12 in the nine day ll V We live in eventful time, and yet I quen- tron if any of ua would hewillim. to exchange our iUttt old hoary 19th century for the 13th, and to go but and liVe achn centuries ago. Nay, I do not know that we would ever with to ban lived in the age of good Queen Bree. It is certain we would have had no milroada and no euamhnatn, no peweplperl, no india- rubber more; and touching hoop eklrta, and plunneand waterfalls, whether growing where, uazure planted them, or planted where nature nrver intended, or imported from acme French steward, and bought in Montreal at the rate of tM per pound tNitrtet.3. selling price): touching there thing: we†noth- ing. But ha . your Ottawa ladlee to live in the Elizabethan age they vould have had " walk in nodal: and without stocking, for that good Queen, history up, were the firat pair ol stockings that was ever knitted in Lngland. lle doubted not that were our blessed tte-. deemor to re-virit our earth ur-day he would not hue to complnin that " the foxes have holes and the Firde of the air have nests, but the Son of Man hath not when to hty Hie head." No; the rulere and the kings ot the earth Would lay their crowns at his feet, and Ireely open their pol-ices and princely homes tor his reception. Yet would lie be luund, bending the knee by the bed of the dying, and visiting the cot ot the poor, and pouring the consolation, ot the grece into the hearts of widowhood and orphenq. And from His tnediatorial throne in the heavens tonight He " looking down upon your eociety, and upon kindred ooirieties, and with the smile of ap- proutiouHe is saying, " I we: ea bungired, and ye gen In meat, thtrety and ye gave in: drink, naked and ye clothed in, sick and in prison and ye visited ll , inasmuch u ye did it unto the lent ot theee little once, ye dltl it unto ll." f The rev. gentleman then proceeded In ad- very. to the upect. of the times in which We Me, and spoke to the following efreet: Now Sydney Smith an: A young mun olive a this period an namely tell to what imptonnonu he bu 1tqeniuttodetced. I would bring before " notlco the following clung" which In" taken place in England since I that began to breathe in it the bunch of "tc--. n period now amounting to shout 13 yous. The learned and Motion: Sydney Smith, ’Ipecklng of changes in M1 day-and he died before the Atlaatio cable had .Iptnned the ocean-and About the timtt Ila-n Dion-in. lanlncr, the 3mm â€hulk nun of hit day, proved _to a “nonunion before the Admiralty of England that no steumlbip could be built of ancient capacity to any " much cool as would stun: her new“ the Atlantic l . 3. I paid £15 in a single year for repairs of carriage springs broken in the skeetsnf Lon- don. l now glide without not“ or fracture on woolen pavemonu. Well "r what would we do without our tole- gnphp, our railroads, our occur “amen, our " um coffee, tad our potion t We wonder how this world lived before the doyl of Sir Walter Bulcigh, and I suppose few Irish pen-nt- to-doy could ill-sine how their mentors subdued beforo Sir Walter imported theiponto to the blond. l. GII was unknown. I moped about the strtrets,of London in all but the utter dukm u of. twinkling oil lamp, and" the ptoteetioa of witcbmen. : 2. In going trom Ttunton to Bath, I "tffered between, 10 tad M,000 severe contusion, be- fore Anne-banking him-m I†born. 7 - 4. Ican don vulk the mu of London, by the mutant. of . pollution, without moluution. . 8. I éould not keep my small clothes, in their proper places, for hue" were unknown. 9. Ifl udthe gout then In no colchi- cam. 10. It I were billions there wee no colonel. 11. If I Were stacked with one then, we. no quigine. - _ _ _ The Rev. Dr. In!“ em- ncvived w.lh applause, and opened his address by saying; that it nu sometime. incmvenient " city pas-tore to nboem. “remains 1mm their epheres of labour, "d i was npcciuily m at preseutin his cm, as he bad lclvrome mm:- bero ot his flock on dying beds. Yo he ML rewarded in some degree for his visit by meet ing old friends and enjoying the amilea of familiarlms. Here he dialed to his Ic- qyaintnnce in funnier day. with the Bon. Colonel Gray and the Hon. Mr. Tilluy. But he fell. mote rewarded,nml erpeeial'y rewarded by the pleasing retleotion that he waiiollow. ing the footsteps and the manning-s d his Divine L N and Minter. ', s. Inked I an get into n “birth-d of thou cottages on wheel: which th coaches were in thou day-I. - - ___ . 6. I liad no 'unbrell. They were, lime and and very dear, - T. There {are no nrater-proot bus; 3nd my hat, was often reduced by min to its primiyye 9:31p. - _A - _ _ 14. There were no bank! to save the eun- inn of the ptror. ' 15. The poor I." were gnduaily upping the vitsll of the. country. 16. And whatever uni-unic- I suffered I had no post to whisk my cumplnlnu‘to the end of the country for a penny. It. Bugs catcher had no Iprlngs, Bad the clothes got rubpod of my back. A _ 12- Quad- 'sbottt.ooertmuud trthesa were endless. IIV. DI. Such is the triumph of Icienco. What deep debtors we are-all due to the kind Providence ot God-for the UP' and country in which we live. ' 13. The corruption of Parliament before Retorm wu inbmouu. In regud to 80cm. Ikastm, let us nuke one or two observation. We sometimes Mel nod that 31):“ _is_ such {divs-gully in the lot of man. It God haa made alt men free and equal, “it, have certainly swerved hr from their original condition. We hardly know’ " times what to make of the social problem. Some ycarl ago the London Time: published an article on the " Minerirl ot Dukes." The artirlo set forth, in dark and dismal array ell the toils and worrying cores of dukes ; the hunt: they had to control ; the estate- they had to care for ; the annoy-nee: they had to endure-tttvit line a daily "uutyrdom,--t funeral prpceuion to the gnu. It: 1864 the gnndeon of Lord Byron died;he had one peer- use " the time and um heir to mother peer- me, yet he chose to lire and die as: wank- man in a foundry, rather than he annoyed with the pomp and dual. ofa place in the Home of Loroll I do not know, after all, whether ell the misery in thir queer world of cure is to be found in the workshop, or in the hemlet, or the cottage of the poor cotter, or the home of the workingmen. I remcmber the timewhen Louis Phinlppe ran nwey from Perle end was obliged to cecepe in duguuo--aot 3 very happy men. Lately the Queeuof Spain had to at e, ind eometim: Mo Greece wee edver- tiaing in the pope" of Europe, on Sonia is doing now. for "utdiduem tor e eceptre end e crown. These thing. need to be " sale et Itotne--mtnderfu1 'rttantpr--tttey room now to be like A drug in the. political market; end no men no be (can! ween enough to Agrcept--l will not eey bid-i-for the crown of Greece, or of the empire ot Mexico, or ofhtain, once owning 1.tth of our globe, and' etretching her Iceptro over 75,000,000 of heInen beinge. Wonderful in thy mighty ,worke, deer old 19th century, the what, the greatest, the noblest of ell the cycles end centuriee of the chrietlen are! And ere men worse or more mlecnhle, or more " DI. {RVIIIII ADDRHSI T“: I. P. I. I. CONCERT. Where shun we turn to tind the original of the true man? We look in "in to the re- gion ot pomp nad show. The true man in not found mid tho thud and glitter of Ibo giddy and guy of this world. No, no. It we wont to and the "no Ind tho good we must go to THE CARRIE or EDEN ANDTHE WORKSHOP OI" NAZARETII, " PACT TO m: wpnuoxu or TtN Bum. ' My theme, tor n tow moment: now, shall be Tn: Wounmxu or mm“. The Scottish bard, whom I have quoted/hat written a dirge, entitled " “In wu made to mourn," which Lockhart thinks wu penned while the poet wu in one ot his gloomy moods. la that racy but mopinh fug'rtirtrBurmssupu at- " sce'yonder poor, o'erlnb sured wlght. " 80 tweet. man on! we. " Ivto be}: , proper of Illenourlh _ The man that fillg his post in life most initlitully and "icientlr--tut's the man whom the world. will honor in the end. it as“ not require . long line of Norman uncer- tnrs. it docs not require the boosted pedigree Jr a duke or n noblennn, to give you a title to position and respect. No, no ; itonly requires you to do what is right, and feel nudmct the part ot an honest, upright man ". in fact to not the tntut--to be th man. It is not muk-.it is not gold -..it is not oitice-it is not bloo! : my no;vit is uprisrtstnmm-hotor-chtist.ari principle, that nukes the man. " And a, his lordly fellow-worm . , 1. The poor petition spurn. _ " Unmludlul 010th a weeping wlf-v " .. and helplus olrpring mourn." I agree with the sentiment that it is hard for an honest, industrious man to beg for em; ployment, and still more gelling to be refused it, and yer more galling still, when, chase-i by the cry of hunger and want issuing from the lips of a loud and loving wife, and a timish- ing family ; but, thank God, we live in a coun- try where such scenes are rare. Labour with us is plenty, and generally well rewarded. In passing through the Agricultural branch of our Industrial Exhibition lately, I met a respectable farmer from Cotes deg Ni-ge4, who, while we, were ex- amining some of the agricultural implements, said: "it is astonishing to notice the pro- gress of improvement in lessening labour during the last forty years, since I came to the country, and yet labour is more scarce, and much dearer than it was then." Now this is not an unhealthy symptom of our so- cial and agricultural condition, because it proves that it a man’s labour is worth seventy- tire, cents a day to a femur, and he can make it yield himself a dollar a day, he is quite right to go and marry a wife, and buy a farm and cultivate the soil. Our immense tracts of waste territory invite the cultivators of the ground to work for thcms:lves. And,alter all, this is the grand purpose of our great and beurticcnt Creator. Man was made to labour. The very mechanism of " physical frame proves that God never designed him to be idle. Labour is one grand purpose of our Very existenCe. Man was not made to mourn, but he was made to work, and the Bible lays Ir, In reward. In a factory in the North of England a railroad roller is receiving the pay ofas Licut.t'olonel of the British Guards, and is quite as much, if not more, of a gentleman than many a man carrying a" sword. The dignity of the trades in becoming more and more felt every day. Itis all lolly to sap- pose that the happiness of this world in cen- tered in certain privileged chasm, while all the toil and misery of life are the allotment and the portion ot the labouring man. Robert Burns, in his poem, " Tn: TWA Docs," "rt'-- or rather makca‘the Newfoundland dug to aay --of the aristocracy that . . " They need not atarve nor "out " Through winter'a cold o" "ummtt'thept; jaci, than they won (omen-1y? I ., no. '1'dtotnttt' Culyulu and Elihu 8mm, and othrr fault.fittdem with "eating ground them, aged not complain no bitterly of our tintor-rwe live in 309d times. Two great chengeu have taken place within my own remembrance. I. There is A great change in the question of time '. men's hours ere ten, not sixteen,†in the reign of Chain IL of Englnnd, when n ween-r got eixpenco sterling for eiglueen hours' work at the loom : now he works only ten hours nudge“ ten times " much‘pmy. I are by the papers that Mr. 1levtrdy John- son, the Ambundor from Washington, will dim: this month with the workingtnett of London. Wrakirtgtnen, dare you haw ven- ttttthi in the Augustin Ago of England to in.. vit, the man who repnscnu forty millions ot Pt ople, to eat {out beetrarved by your plebeian, vulgar, horny hands? or to eat a plum pudding baked um cooked by your wires or daugh- ters, who now sit besidelldr. Johnson, and curve and help him town it-fye,fye--but no it is. . it down as a rule, " that if my would not work, neither should he on." Let him starve ; don't tax the community to feed an idler. Paul enjoin, " Study to be quiet, end do your own busineu, Indwon with your on hands, as we commended you.’ Under the dirertlon of the Holy Spirit, Paul commands Christiana to work. God mode men A wonxxnnl. Tho Jirot Adam wu- workinymn, and ve shall Ihow ere we close that the neon Ann we: eleo e workingman. It is a grand mistake to suppose that [about in one of the dreadful ills eutelled on humenity by the tut Las cum mains out of human transgres- sion. ' I don't believe tliclo ever rm an age in which the working chests were better care}! for, better ptorts)ed for, um! in all respects more rrapccted, honored, unl well treated. I b,lieve that ttu re are merchants in Liverpool and Montreal, and Ottawa, too, who an hour ln-row the mndow-bllndl are put on the bank, could gr'tsh themselves book-keepers or porters in their own oslnbliihmcuts. I reed that the Lord himeelf " planted e gerden eastward in Eden, end put Aden into the garden to dreee it end to keep It." God created worlde by the tiet of Hie omnipotence. He said, " Let them be," end they were. He created ell things by the word of Hie power. He created men, too, by the wori of Hie power, but He did not create, lie planed e garden, end in doing so He taught men how to lebour, setting him en example. God instructed un- fallen men‘ in the ecience of Hermann)“. Th-n the earth geve forth her Jruile for the supply of men'e wente eponteneouely. Be did not need to cultivete the eoil for a. living, " we, hie felleu race, do. No! for-ell he needed to mouthie wants wee supplied freelyby e boun- tuoue earth; but he did need to work, jnet for the purpose of fulfmitttr en end of " exis- toner. m cultivated lineup end plants un- der the direction of hie greet creelor end Di- vine Teacher. _ . in running the eye over the pages of Bible l History we find that all the distinguished and honored men whose names are handed down l to us enshrined in the' glory of hallowed In- l, tiquity, wore workingmen. The Jews tell us that Enoch, the 7th from Adam.~and the great. media-val reformer of the First Dispensation ot our world’s history, win a hushondman, and tho wss the most faithful man of " day ; I m "I ttttd I prophet, of whom we read that he walked so closely with God, as that God actually repealed the law of a natural death in " iavor,andrtreuslated him, soul and body, that he should not see death. Yet this man was a prophet and a "fo-r-.. and though his prophesies have not been col- lected and preserved in the Old Testament code, yet the Spirit of God did not close the canon of New Testament writ without having us one brief scope from Enoch‘s pen, which, though thrust, as it were, into a corner of the Modern scriptures, is given by Jude in these wor‘ls: "Enoch, also, the seventh from Adam, ptophoied saying : " Behold the Lord cometh, aim ten thousand of His saints to execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that sre ungodly among them, of all their ungodly deeds, which they have ungodly committed, and of all their hard speeches which ungodly ,-sinncrs have spoken unmet them." Here is the teaching--here the piety-users the reward _ of a l1b0uring man, a favourite with heaven, a friend of God. labouring while he lived tor his ttod and for his fellow man, and when death would {sin have exacted trom I Enoch the wages of human sin God {EC it'I'rArsr.c1 1.151195. NOVEMBER .. They've nae our work w erase their barter, " And an luld Me wi' gripes nod gnu: 9, '. Hut hulmn who are ale took. " For n’ their college. and ochooh. '. 'l'hul “men me, real " perplrx them " .hey nuke nut-w their ma to vex tttem." " See yon birkie can] . lord, " Thu gtrtgtq Ind [lowers and 1' that. b. Tho' hundreds worship " " word 1. He's but I coolfot a' that, '; Por l' that. Ind awn“. " In: rub-ad an 1nd 3' that ; n The mm o' ',"ierd2'll mind. " lle looks an - and nr'that." What Ihoufh on hand, (are ye'dme, " Wear odd.en grey Ind B' tut, _ Ole fool: their ulk and have: their wzne. " A win" I nun for ts' that, " Por l. that And u' that. The" time] show nad n’ “m ', The hone-t ml: tho' ne’er no poor a. In Log o' meg for a' that. / I' T? 9539 “a {canto toil ,' Abraham, r. the father ofthe faithful," wee e wonmsonu; Jacob was I keeper of sheep; the lure. lites were tillers ot the ground ; and King David, win-so lyrics will be lung in the Church of Christ till the end bt time, we: taken from the sheep cote, and " from waiting on the rqu;" and when eom‘e mighty men Watt wanted to tiil the place vacated in the church militant, by the translation of the Tahbite to the church triumphent, God chose the son of Shephet, e huebendmnu of Abel.3itusoiah. Elisha we: in the field fol- loeing the plough,and this farmer became God‘s greet prophet end greet workmen, in raising an empire from the degradation an} idolatry into which the elm of mimpioul Ahab had plunged it. Mom, and Joehm, 'ut0Gldeon,ami Benk,end Jeptheh, and in the seventy-fourth Palm It is llld " a nun mu famous wholitted his no upon the thick trees" Solomon we: " temoue" who furnished thvarchitectural plane of the Temple of God ; Hiram was " tenuous" who furnished the gold and the men to aid in the structure of that. renowned temple; but the workingman who hewed the cede." of Lebanon,and the nttrmen who carried thine trees to Jerusalem, were "ituttotttf'too. Yes, the God of the Temple hes Men fit"to clothe with renown the men who wielded the on, us well u the men who drafted the pleas and fttrnighed the gold. I f you enter the pstent gallery in London, or Wtshingtott, or Paris, you will find that about I out of every tight patents which hare been' taken out for the purpose of lessening humauNbour, and promoting the ease and comfort of society, are taken out by wotking- men, by men who, while toiling and dredging away at their daily labour for the support of their familievrere plying the energies oftlnir minds to works of art and inventions which enriched themselves and benefitetrmaakind. These are the real benetitem of the race. The cause of philanthropy is not cottfiaed to the labours of I Howard, or a Wilberforce. We findia men such as James Watt, Cyrus W.Field, George Stephenson, to, ten, Kn " philanthropiuts, men who shoot away beyond the ordinary spheres of ourcom- mon manhood, and who lay the world under obligations to,their genius. Yet the greatest men that ever lived hue not been poets, nor philosophers, nor statesmen; no, they have been toiling workingmcn. If we pass on from the, "cloud of witnes- Fee" furnished by the Hebrew Scriptures to New Testament times, we meet " every step examples of the great truth before us. Aa the, first Adam was a workingman, so was Christ, the second Adam. " Is not this the carpen- teN son ?" was asked by the cheering sceptlc of our Lord’s own day. Thihumblc Nazarene --tht, meek and lowly Jesus-m" a working- man; and where shall I go to find labour digciiUd and honored ? Let me go to the workshop of Nazareth,and then with the mal- let and chisel in hand, I find St. Joseph trainingto habits ofinduatry and toil Him to whose precious blood I am indebted for the sal- ration of my poor sinful soul. _. Yes, Christ whom we preachas the only hope ofperlshing sinners, was a wonxmeuax. And he chose ea the Ambassadors of H15 Gospel, not the mighty, not the learned, not the wisdom of this world, which is foolishness with God; no, no, but he chose the weak thlngs ofthis world to confound the mighty. m sent forth work- ingmen to proclaim salvation through His passion and death. He choee the fishermen of Tiberias, and the tent-maker of Tarsus, to be his mesaengera of mercy toour ruined globe. Let every man, therefore, labourto nuke his mark on the NW and country in which he lives, and so live that when he dies the world any feel that it has lost something. What s miscr- able thought on s dying bad that a nun has done no good, nnd that in fact the world will be‘well rid of him. I cattnot cl these remarks without one word. The li me I hm the plessun of visiting your city, I had s walk with my late lumen iend, the Hon. T. D. McGee. We metin t store of your respected townsmsn, Mr. Henry Mo. Cormick, only a few paces from the spot where he fell by the hood of n tietMtigh "main. Our conversation turned upon the Very question. of which I have been spanking, the working clusol, snd the lin- portsnce of introducing the question of ten. pounce Into the Workintttnea's Assoclstion of Montreal. His lat parting words to me wens, " You inert the wedge, and if spared all the PP" of Parliament, Ill ft?' drug 'thet." Citizens of Ottnwn ..' Irish-Protestant citi- zens: you, Irinlunen end Canadians of all nntiotttuitior. Mr. McGee to not here to-night, but may it not be uld of the tint political nutty: whole blood bu stained the fair toll of our New Dominion, u the Inspired Book bu aid of the tint nutty: whose blood unlu- ed this new born earth-blood, too, shed on Mr. McGee's nu, by the hand of o ruthleu "ratain--tttat “in being dead yet npcaketh." Now, the Bevlour ot the only remnsnt of the Old World,whom God spsred, wss e won- nouu, n mechanic, " By faith he built In .nrh,†and much larger vessel than tho " Gummy," or the " Great Eastern.†Nash was not too proud, nor was he too lszy to do what God commanded him to do. But while he wen u hilhiul, industrious workmen, doing what God buds him, end in the way God Dede him, Mill he “was a preacher of righteous- ness" for 120 yesu. Workingmen, you too can become preeohers of righteousness. Your tolling, wesry hours, no doubt, nppetiss foe your night’s repose. Very true; but still there srs leisure moments when you csu put in l word for Christ. Noah mnde his very ham- mer, and analitt, end «chisel, and nxe, speak for God. I am no spolozlst for “Filler Saints,†I do not believe that the only place when: piety can be cultivated is iithe gloomy crlls of a grand dungeon, or the dingy wells of s Cloister. Every man any be just such a preacher of Itigisteoatsmt" us] believe Nash was, it great mechanic and u great preacher too. I [lie life, was A constant sc'rmon, so may yours be, e ceaseless reproof of sin, and n prolonged appeal for God. A _ _ _ - rented out Eh bud,mtched him from the for. "m III not: God took him." I. P. B. 8.-Thes treuurer of the Irish Pro- testant Benevolent Society beg? to acknowl- edge the receipt of ten dollars from the Hon. Mr. E. Kenny, " a contribution towards the funds of the society. Tm, Stun BAorar.-'rht, Street min-01d commcnced " the corner of Sparks " Elain- IN,- yuterdny, and by the evening the cutting but reach“! to 1 point nearly midway be. two-an Metcalfe nnd 0'0onuor-ata. Walnut Maros.-Wo ere informed that there ere four or firo more cases ugeiglt Meson for perjury. They are aid to be clear and well gubtrtantiated cues, and it seem: to be the determination ot the parties to go through with them. Pouc- Cocstr.--Thertt use no new cue be- fore His Worship yesterday. Murray and Burn. were up for emailing D'Arcy, the in- former, but the latter not being present to prosecute, the on: In further adjourned, and 'l summons issued to bring him " this morn- ng. _ Tan th. ANIIIW’G Botrmrr.--Thers will be I meeting of the St. Andrew's Society this evening in the Court Home, for tho purpose of electing ottiee-bearera foe the ensuing your, and for making suitable preparations for the due celebration of St. Andre" day. DU so! we "rost-.-TtMr cruel treatment received by D'Arcy, the informer, " the bends of " enemies has induced him to lee" the sepia], for some other lac-lily more con- sents! to " chnmter and pursuite. Bron .PWI to hue also left, and since he ten may from the hospital where some of his atttecederttit were thrown in " face, he bu not been heard frum. PUT.--" morning about om o'elock n.m.,n tie broke out it. the foot of Bolton-IL, by which four tenement houses Were destroyed, three belonging to Mr. Dunning, and one be. longing to Inidore Leeann. The former In partly conned by insurance, but the latter, not. Four families ware than turned into the street in the. dead hour of night. The grants! portion of the furniture In: and. Snnmocx C'a.c-We learn that the Shun- rock Club of Int winter nre ngeln bound to enjoy themlelven this winter also. They no going to have n some on Hanan] evening next, nt the M. Patrick'l Hull. The style la which they get thinn up in such, we on certain, ‘ghoae who no fortunate enough in securing; ticket (which can he had only from the com- mittee) will not regret tho sleep they may lose while enjoying themselves. Hoop skirts It the fwtory for 25 cents. LO( ‘AL NEWS. -.Coal mixed with bitumen--three parts of the former to one of the 1nttet-rielda twenty olndle gust 35.81ng. per 1,000 feet. Ctuurel cod gnu costs " hi. as. Wmcn ll "ms Gnarls Bum To-A nan fumed William Candsll was engaged yester- day in hauling wood, that is chiming shone which hsuled it. Long before noon, the man was drunk, and playing such fsntsstic snticl on the street, and abusing his horse in surh a manner u attracted the attention ot all who saw or heard him. "e m, would walk on the sidewalk on the wrong side of the horse, and sometimes fifty yards behind, shouting con. trsdictory instructions to his poor animal till he became so confused that he knew not which way to go, and then he received more abuse. The fellow went. on in a shameful msnner to the anuoysnce otsil who saw him. But the horse was not his only victim. He went into a house in Mosgrow’s block, where he found a woman washing fine clotlus, and plunged " hands, all covered with mud, into the tub amongst her linen. The woman he- csme incensed and resented tho conduct in hrr own fashion, but not to the taste of the intruder. Another fellow, however, came to his nsristsnco, and then another woman to do- fend her female friend. A fight was thin inaugurated, and the run No. 2 and one of the women were arrested, but the real oifender escaped, and was seen later in the day with a black eye and a cut face; his poor horse down under in load of wood and one of the shafts of his cart broken. Believing that we should en- counter him at the Police Court this morning, we did not watch his farther progress. " I dealre to set you on your gund aguinst any report: calculated to mislead, such Is that the amount of suffering has been exagger- ated, etc. There in not the least doubt am over five thonnnd of our people will require tobs fed untit af or next harvest, and that hundreds will be uztble tomw In the spring, unless supplied Hill) need when. Reports to the contrary arc got up on purpose to aid tho apeculntorn." A The population of the settlcmom is vo- riously estimuted at from are!" to fifUett thousand people,and to supply this number with food during the coming yinter, we, after the most. careful erupiiriett, learn 5,100 barrels tttpour, And Mo barrels of pork, have been purchased and forwarded by traders. Itmust, therefore, be nppuent that I more general eifort should be made. I But, dear sir. _ Juno Tenn, EN., . _ he“. led um: Relief Fund, "Imman, Ont. Dun 'Sm,--We In: in rtceipt of s letter from the secretary of the distxibuting fund committee At Winnepcg, and the following paragraph in lo fully substantiated by the in. formation we obtain {mm all tources, we think it should be made public: Chums“. P. B.-.The St. PauN committee, realizing how uriousia this detieirnery, have jn.t Nr-, pointed an agent to cnnvul the cities of this and the neighboring batten in behalf of their fund. A new waterproof umbrella hm brett pa- tented by Mr. Connor, of Old Ford, London. A thin fabric, coated with Indtts-rubber or gum pen-ha, in used instead of the ordinary gingham or silk. ' "e""""""". F Governor McTavilh, in a mu: recentlf received by the companys agent here, urges the forwarding of un additional supply of tlour, concludit-g his letter with lhia state- ment '. " There wilt be great dlltrell here this wants-r; In fact nun] are now 'stiffer-Ar." Cur": AND Horn FcaortrsrraGts..--I'artietg about to furnish will find . lugs and (holco assortment of carpeting: and house furnish- ings, cheap, It Garland, Mutchmor & Co's. Carpat- made and laid with despatcis. One df the first houses in Madrid which ftotxt.. ed the revolutionary flat wss that of Eugenics mother, Madame de Montijo. Th'o Countess was sway, Ind the Janis undo themselves " home. -.Tt.e Richmond Enquirer says it is pairstuti I r apparent that the great Ibplo tobacco in so rapidly declining that it will probably be wholly discontinued, become of its unprofit- nblenen. ' --Ttiere wu I heavy fl" ot snow in the north of Englsnd on the 19th uit., the ther. mometer falliag to 30° . On tho same day mow fell in Cornwall to the depth of tn inch or n inch and mhnlf. , Everything betcha“ u only winter. T --A recent telegram from Sen Frencinco up the election of member. of the Legion- tnro In British ()quan took piece Tuned-y. The Confederation ticket m Inoeoufnl In emery district heard from'." The vote we. on- nmnlly let-go, the {machine having been ex- tended to foreigners of three months' reli- deuce. .--An Austrian, named Boordy, Ins married to a young lady of good family in New York on Thursday last. On Friday he In: “rested for forgery, and conformed " guilt. --8trtnll-pox Ind typhoid fever have ragrd In the Pacific State: extengively. _ Jttoraaw.--A1i kind: of jewellery, of the latest designs, Ind at the cheapest mter, can be bought of Young & Radford, Spukl-et. Try Gardner‘s Baking Powder. ties adver. isoment. 887.6111 -For a choice selection of New Tapestry, Brumlle, Kidderminster and Imperial 3-ply Carpets, Cocoa Matting, Floor Oil Clothe, Heath Rugs, Crumb Clothe and Door Mm; Domasks, Repps, Curtain Trimming. Lace cod Muslin Curtain, goto Magee & unsell'a um Store, next door to Mr. John Leelie’e, Spain-st. --u Ctturriee de St. Hyacinth: contains n letter, written, we think, in View ot the pro- position to induce French immigration to this country. The writer ugnee that the French hue all but forgotten the existence of their old colour, and In]: tint the but way to re- call it to their attention would be the deupetch of at " Comm: corvette," freighted with an ples of native productions and industry, to the chief ports of the Empire. --'Ihro potions in Bloomington (illinois) jail gagged Ind bound the "iles and escaped. After they had bound the jailer securely they rolled him into the celljues netted, put 3 thin illow under his head, spread I blanket over h lat-ant, hoped he would be comfort-bio till morning, told him to ring his hell if he want- ed snything, suggested that he would rest ensler on hls heel: than In on] other position, and locked the door of his cell. They then unlocked the doors of several other cells and told the prisoners they might tahe their choice of shying or leaving. They walked quietly out of thejniler’s room " three o’clock in .the morning. . - ' .--h few days since, n 1'l"'li gentlemen end young lady appeared " the pnrsonnge of an eminent clergyman of thin city, lor the purpose ot hnring their reepective deetmiee; united in the holy bonds of mntrimony. Everything being ready, the clergymnu aforesaid was about to proceed With the ceremony, when the young lady dUeovtred that she was minus her kid gloves, no newe- eary on such occasions; whereupon she re. quested her "ianeed to huten to n store and procure the iiidUpeoible kids. telling him to " be in n hurry or ehe might cltnnge her mind." The clergymnn, witnesses and 'ut.- tended bride united some time for the return of the youth with the glovee; but he didn't come. They united longer, but etill he tniled to put in an eppearnnee. The mutter " Inst be. coming really eerious and alarm": , the clergymnn took his hat and proceedeif post haste in search of the trunnt lover, whom he found utter n diligent nenrch and many en- quiriee, quietly seated on the verandah of the Park House, with his feet dusted on the heck ofa chair, and very deliberately puffing a cignr. On being naked toexplnin his singu- lnrr conduct, he curelenely remarked that he run wetting to pee if she was goizf tochnnge her mind." They were mnrri ' however, at Inst. after two hours deltt--otamra tIll.) Republican. . Hours. Young * mdford no the solo hgenu in Ottawa for the Walthun watches. FALL Fumoxs u Inn-Lu up HILLIIIBY. _Gulnnd, Mulchmor & Co. we now thawing the hunt styles in math, auntie cloths, bonnets, hate, flowers, (anthers. shapes, orna- menu, ke., In great variety, at moderate prim. New quilted skin " the (notary. 893-2111 nun RIVER mutants. Yours may, ttr. hm, November 2, tstu, wre. “upon D, Ullxncnn Aro.-2 number of harm we at work for the Union Pacific Ptiket'i.. Com- pany, taking their turn after tho arkmun hue quit for the day., A men who bu the contract for getting out ties Ind fioeting them down the Laramie river, from the mountains to the track " Wyoming, owing to the stream brim: a) low, found it harmony to build dome at different points, intending soon to hoist til the gun, thereby creating: Root that would enable the ties to be gotten down without deity. Parties were set to work erecting the dome sen-ml dsytt Ago, end when the men left their itork " night beavers corn- I'nenced wltert tiny left off, ind continued working on the limo throughout the night, doing oust amount of work, end in n notio- toctory manner. Not only this, but in two or three inltnnCes where brooks have occurred “try have repaired them in as workmanlike I manner as could be desired. The nrnountof labor 'slreaiy rerformud by them is worth bonito-in ot dollars to the contractors - Sacramento Bee. hroyoss or TTEE t"srao.-The akientife ‘ American 31‘.†.. " h :etnarknble paper hes lately been sent to the Royal Social, of Eng- i land by Mr. Higgins, one ot the Fellows. It l announces the application“: new tnd moet _ promising method oi enquiry to the determine ( tion at the stars' motions. Mr. Higgin- tert- l ed this method byrthe trtotions ot the star) Sirius. The spectrum ot this Flatt: crossed by a number of dark lines, and among when by onekn own to correspond to a bright line seen in the spectrum o.' burning hydrogen. The two spectra were brought rude by side, and due cure having been taken to magnify as much as pu-ble any discrepancy which might exist,.it was found that the dark line in the spectrum nl Sirius was not exactly op- posite the bright line in the spectrum at hy- drogen, but was slightly shifted towards the red one of in spectrum. lt followed from the amount t the displacement that at the ob- servation Sirius was! receding train the enrrh at the rate efforty miles per second. When due account " taken of the earth's orbital mo- tion at the time ofobeervatioe, it results) that Sirius in receding from the sun at the rate of twenty-eight miles per second, or upwards of nine hundred million ofmiles per annum." It this method ofexamining Sirius which Is the nearest of the tized stern, should be 15thW- ried into the examination of other and remo- ter ones, conclusions of great aet.Untitie value would he arrived at. 0t'coursethe motion to a great extent is apparent-not rear-su, the whole solar eyetem is known to be mav- ing towards the constellation Hercules , Ind es the observations are made on the earth, the observatory as well as the observed star is in motion. MISSBS. You“: & RADIO!!!) mung secured the seniors of iirtrt.clatm working jouelleu in (crust-an, filagreo, plain, fancy and solid gold work, and having made large addition: to their work shop are now better prepared to execute any orderd with which ther may be entrusted than heretofore. “Ironic jewels, gold nnd silver medals, Ind every klnd of ewcllery repaired. MNhTteh,'iiM,,e',s, IAGUIRE Btttttttm- ces that she Ins opened s STORE next door to In“ t Russm'l new premises, Sports-st†when she is exhibiting the Intoot styles in Bon- nets, lists. Dress Cops, Flowers, hotness. together with the mos: ole out ond tostsfnl trial-p. Bodies wishing to {union their own Intoriolo an Jun them undo up st model's!»- prices. She would nlso coll the omntlon of Indus to her vet] “prior funnies for DRESSIAKING in w its dfpartmtnta, hIYilll secured theservioes or in» closs nrtists tor fitting ond trimming. Wedding, tmvo1t1rtgmtournintrmnd other trnnsiont work done promptly. sud " s very short notice. .ladles' itmuririothirtg, nnd lnfonu' outiita on bond ond undo to order. Fosthors chum! sad dyed so nousl. , - We advise our grocern, fumed, and others to read carefully the advertiseihent of the Montreal Tea Company. In presence of the general dullness of buziness in there counties, merchant: who desire to push thelrbuinera profitably would do well to give lien their orders, a from theirdirect fresh iaiporstions, nnd’Imll wholeuls proitts, mercUntq and other: will find it to their advantage to give them n call, In their terms gm. the most liberal character.--. True Patriot, My BANKItUPT STOCK EMPORIUM DRY GOODS & CLOTHING IN OTTAWA. Down with _M_onopoly, Pro, with High A large consignmcm of the Hooked To. Company's pure ten hue beat received by the undersigned. Thtrrig no punt, dye, or buck lead used in these ten to make them. look wall. Boxes, 12 lbs. and upwards. Sc. 'tdrertimuneat for,ht of prices. ,. For Me bog on brooches and (It ring' in sets, no Young & thford" new lot, just re. ooived,and selling" the very low price ofon- ly 90 cu. per set. . no we intend living up to it. lining tho facilities for soiling good! a prion whioh it 1rx'Nr. for other bonus to Mupt. '0 In . o bani. non of 'rg,tee,r,, (or nett tmah, BANKRU " STOCKS oxelulvo r. The Mr.h prloo list of mo goods In 'tttttk will show that in is the ad, plus to buy goods for below the darling out t Try Gardner's Cough Remedy. Bee adver, “cement. _ 887.6n FURNISHED nooMg.-To LET, In teen- tn! locnlity. I SITTING ROOM and FED- ROOM, (furniuhod) with or without Ill-skint. Aunt-u" B.T.R." Box " Post 0E6. 896.8 tiadied aim only tu. A tine anon-Int of the GBECIAN BEND fir below {My prim. , Conan, 8| 8d; [hit Netta, Id. PRINTS I PRINTS t, PRINTS I Good Prim only Ad per yard. noylo'l and Ashton'l but. Eighth Prints, 6ld. Alplndtd “no! Punch can». about nt torn, Id. Black“! Cotton, 4d. Unblmho do, Sid. Calm Funnel, very May. Tld. Pin hundred Cloud- for " " ouch. 500 “that! Shir". " " 900 Whit. Cotton Shir", " 9d, 300 under Shirts" " 3d, 500 very In", “India shim. a M. 1,99f)flelil"re2'rutt A gunman meat of Cloths. Begumâ€. but Canadian - only a, worth "., iterd pediarrr-dr, "_roid, l, . _. can“, low pied. _ tter tuduis--4trttr imaging“. in“ for "hid than“ Boll Biotin. at . you bug-An. in use». stock ot CLOTHING which In: to .oid at I and“. mica out: Let Win, mm mm baton thaylook noun. 1.000ka good Ila-ht: a tia . ptir.. Mt perm" PrPhtyUN Dry. 1're'e ' “Si; End-33' 3183 BIG} Caitlin sun-ting Ml for " M. Moo, Ticking. 'tod sud Whit. nun-l2 Cy.ttoy.t"rryytd 191tt!ltTe, 'et, 03.50.... Pam " I" prion, from M upwudl. Fm Bluk Ind Paley I'm Van for 8t.M. Country notch-nu an! ml." «am you I’m-Eu by gnllin‘oull qr. ttt bed gterA n Inn's: Inn " "rr oeek by 51,733 It the Ocul- dental Bunk-apt 5:10, No.38, Baku-ct, Sign of the Wilt. Fl... Don't [and tho plan. No trouble to II" goods. Tron-Iv. pious, , yum wide, Blush“ gloating. V9113) 2y " , to bseieeeuldo Just mind 500 dou- buvy wool "on, worth In M. for I“. . ' ll. RICK l CO., _ No. M, Eldon-It. nun-Is. Cotton Wsrp and leg'tfir,rlt Hosiery, Blown. Inblo Lima. Handler 1m, ML. to" u Ottawa, Novoxhbor I2. ls68. 100 338.3133 POPLINS, chain for l . 150 PCS. DOUBLE WIDTH POPLINS. Pod do Chevem, Tld. 50 P08. FRENCH IEBINOS, anot- ted colon, n. 25 PCB. Meat nuke EXPRESS 0mm ' only In 8d. .. 25 ELK. ALPACCA 1.081833. tH. VERA" t "UREA!!! SHIRTS ! SHIRTS I SHIRTS! the only tully chap plan to buy Prices-i: air Hallo, IOI 1n. OCCIDIITAL DRESS GOODS. P08. [XXI POPLINS. chain for BALXORAL SKIRTS, 80 3d. PCS. WINCIYB. and“ colon, but who in can. CHILDREN'S HOOP SKIRTS, ........ -.... OVEROOAIB. my “-11.9!!39941‘9- .....'.......U'Nnn COATS. - Joann Mootmr, Rune“ Homo Block. tty VXIMZOI (in Writcor I'iori "ely; a. In! issued out of Mer â€theâ€? Canny an. " the County d Carleton, " the suit of 313““. M , tho loco-l inn“ out of Her ugh; Gout of Cal-non Pleas, at Toronto, n the mit " WillianCni‘ ned Marauder Craig, and u I. dirgcted And delivered. again-t (inland: "dtme. man, which were of Moses Etlaar. Tobin. 'as, " the time of hir don't; in the hand:- curleari.tal. (one Tol in, Adminiurux'u, of .u and gum...“ goods and chunk, rigiata an t Hum. wind; '1. of its aid Mum Ethan Tubman: be “with“. I hive lei-d And liken in execution. nu ma- IE the Court trouse, in the City " Om": TUESDAY, tho ailment}: d3; of "Brtc.utf, AD. 1669, u tvelve o'clock, Boon, all the “do. right, tide. interest, trust, quit! of "a“, chi. 3nd "tnattd, and all other righu m equities which were of tho said Aime. *auamsin, 4000““, at the tin. of hir death in (In tond, a the “id uni: Cutollo Tobin. Adtnirtietmtrir. " “maid. to be "micistered, of, in, to and m at tho mid. and {Ice-inc relieving. that in anâ€; the test but of Lot Kunbcr Twenty-mg, iathe niata Caucasian of the Twuhip do“ In the Cyan!) of Carleton . the 2'i'S'., M“ If. out hslf of aid Lot lumbar verity-aim, in the lint]! Comm ot "id Township MOON... Mining by MIeuuninont, tlelro um, b... “no more or ' and which may be aw u renown, um u to say: ILL-add on the "g V the [in dividing the west (mm (In Catt 1taharat “id lot , on tha south by the line when“. lino And thirty; on the out by the chm‘ the Cute: River,' and on the north by the litre in. twuu lots t'rmttr-eig'at and tFentr-erine. - of" for “In. " PYBLXC AUCTION Lat number thirty. in the nil mm): C of the and Twship ot L'sgoodt. NG not and“ In this circular oqottr an . ban-Iv on“ by as. Company. i. " "eteileett Mind To. an“ to with “a and "a; "eygoodroromrursmt purring“; on at our on than.“ M-oninll, we m the 'ou"rur.- Part of the north-Iron qulrter of m In.“ thirty-om. in the aid ninth C'oneerrioe, of thug Township of orgoode, mi ing by not“. In! twenty-on. um, be than“ more or leg-l ‘hich any to described In I on, that u tony: ootruneneirtg an.» chm-s on; tho Daub Ii“ In “on the north-woo: comer: whim OM is puma, mt": china comb on parallel with tho con- uuionlioototput pinned. “and to tho centre of the rim, waxy-ulna can. the a noethto the mid line, In chi-â€humus in. tho can!" at the tint "retttr-tivt chins, to 3rd, the plâ€. of “ginning. It. wloklhninior than†buy the" to“ of h Itnporurg. Shril‘l 0509, Ottora, Nova-Jpn hh, A.D. 1.563 m Ila-paid“, M..m~.z.1x Our Ten. " the but "ver. test: by the beet “we! “margin end Judge: of Ice. have bee- mneed to quite pure, end tree fre- e. Mode-tie; or poisonoee whee-ere ache 11tltt'tt','/ the eppeerence of Tee. The, ere eneq foe £10910: end luau. 3h] hue bee elm M the r intrinsic trotth.YrrV hind mm. may,end a high degree apnoea in drinking then. We eell for the mule: 'rqiMs t,,t.ttl,ft'g e “ring to the commerd lute Ker lb. Our rm ere putup ini, [2.15, " eed MI bong-Jere werreeled pure udl‘eeelreei phonon eubeteme. brdere tor tau ' lb been. two " lb bonnet-one - lb bummer-hp free to my Klll'o’ Stetion in Celine. Tee " be lorwerded immediately 0e receipt unli- order by set] mining mymr the money cu be collu- ed on delivery " expreee men. when there en- eepreee ulcer. " â€Niagara" below the.“ uftt0, to are ell-euro it will be better to he Cone] with the order. tk here e 25 lb he I.“ be too much, four femiliee clubbing up“. add lead for four 5 lb borers,ortrro I2 lb bout'eeul them " one eddreu cerxie‘e paid. eel-aim box plainly, e0 um eech petty gatthMre be. We wenent ell the Ted we " " give eedre eetieteetioe. "they ere not “myth-nee be returned et our expense. t1eam.--Itu and, spa “MI I W the Int shone! Tea Iran {on hum. I an: ell-{d trialling. All I. M In In . THE MUSIRI‘JAL TEA CUMPASY, MW;Ri§hHu~ do. 'ad; vder I. “in, "e; Juan. Good, Nle, 6be, tide,“ You run. 05c. Finest, ree. . GREEN TEA. mu ' he. SSe, use You; magnate. mm; {in do. 1s.v.'cy amuse; Supt!- and Very Chalet. 8| ; Fina Gunpowder, tBe; Em SIM-Odo,‘lr_ - _ __ _ _ .._ you the TGtre hi our, cu. hand But unh- nmry. tf we?! " hjwmgiy cheap. English Bunk!“ Broken but. wot. “c.6005 Fin. “wand New Souon do. I: gag! 650 tvtrrtfitt “guy-din. 'ret; ee, The Mimtrou Tea Coupon, 0n tta-s-She To. I who“ 0! you 6- Knob ha {ha you “mg; i... and the but autumnal-o. Itlr u? - but than I I". has drutkirtg your 0. I In" to. - In. from Minn. vim mid any-â€boo snu bum-n. [gnu-Eh. an. " ch Fly 4 you In, ad In" coating . M. You! "wouldâ€. l _ FRANCE E. sum ' " 8L1...“ . .0 (red Tea Co. Hail-nu, April. 1ti68.-To an I“? Coupon], ' Metspitat-atroet, Manual: -. with plum! the lug. “on announcin- forqrErded for you to “Emu: m at the 00*- ton,“lud we m gud to J10" eteht. up" y haunt-g. W0 pun-o "'" nu giving guru Minding-odd“. I... “and. wind. I. In" only had 0cm In nun no but which, we adorn-d. In an at throioueau. lovxxcz or Mimic», County of Curletun, To Wit. -_.- a. can“. lung" Canadian Express cusp-y. "nuns. "Mk-To the Hound m 00.- m: WJ a. is "nip! arm I†of!“ on: ID, rd an aunt. 1:39.; no Maul-had... o " tutu, it in ttittgP,tSTSU2't,at 2z.1'lltT “for. t#h_drret" the moo. I pun-Clo b. aJudet. u I Inn in: h "bit of dd“ To: out so yum. Yuan faithfully. pm a who?“ canon; u â€not: "in; In... or cloth. our to“ in an “I puck-gal. Nothing 1.! I and. did. Nob do Ad no [antral In Comply. 6 Moqaarat, mu. Ayn! {or Ont-n. " on an recon-mum: ot the "momma - Acting lining: oil-Ind W. and under the “than†cin- nod new!“ by the Act an no. fur. that“: "IM aiForius.rrett 't.h-,"-ari. Bounty bu been plea-J to eseder. a! In my “and. that in “an. N tho Porn-suing“! in the Ittth clun- orttre0rd" beam“ of an April. ms. " the Put In. an"... any“: to In“. - mu " Mnmmummmammw thy-n tttthr, “and M for It. - -+ - . Tho Pa: cf Putoa, Non Scull; cum-n. Nero-#0 II‘ Futurist“. New III-wick- " M. LEI. _ " " EXCELLENCY THE UOVER) illEllll-‘F'S SALE OF “IE MONTREAL pvslllcrl' nouns. Can't, an dared October. . GESEBAL IN COUNCIL Wu. P. row ELL, many, Br us. mum, My.“ sun; A YEAR'S TRI Al. fl LA CK TE " f) PBISIIT JOSEPH HOCKEY. Run“ “one Mock M P A N Y. GG' as; cann- I Cl “Imam,“ l City M WI... m dag ot running L 1ND a! ttre Hana-b}. ff! lost-11.1.. I“ r. DENNIIA Maui- 46td [1503 " god dicuio_ the w 1;at w be git require' l G oeer'M" " M f, ttte [we to l tor Que the La pitta: Kama In“ highest tor the ', publish. 33.4 th, (an A The Bj ntMot auth- Church which tl “30": to and "tticid Bore""' Les.urr ‘Ill. and I aartcnte made. and] he II " Keane's a“! the - 'teudine Wag in l Slide“ i la. F. attiee, not. or- he“. I -ot I b tl " Um chip tls. The Th. 6 Marrs JG, The " Y ES "