The Disunion Panic. (From the New York Times, Nov. 13th.) Men, after all, are very much li Tove The Failure of the Warsaw Conferences. and opened a still more telling fire, explod- (Correspondenca of the London Times.) ing two immense magazines inside the fort, and in aboutan hour mearly silencing the guns. The infantry thenad- v again--half of the French regiment, and the wing of tho 44th M es ailyalibil with hoy ih the ns. #n e other g wil 4; 67th followed, in: : storming party got close; to the fort from our batteries became abso- GENERAL NOTICES. G. T. RATLWAY, WHITBY STATION, Express going East,. he. n Mikod do." do. - 'Ti8 CAPTURE OF THE TAKU FORTS. and not only follow The following extracts are from letters to the China Mail, containing details of the proceedings of the allied forces i-- «8 Prino, August 26. Inst to you was dated, I think, An- when we were ¢piggingit' out in 1* Montreal time, 22 Ininutes faster than 7k of a wre they happen to be in th Tue Wa1Er FLOWING INTO THE OCEANS. -- Some idea of the enormous quantity of water that is perpetually flowing into the oceans of the globe is derivéd from the extent of its chief 1iver basins. The Rhone, for exan drains the water from an area from ; 00,000 of brokers in Wall-street| jo Lawrence, and om. lutely terific. Five or six shot or shell into it every minute, and the | not show themselves parapet at all. Through the lvophol aver, they keptup a very heav, ingalls, which 'was briskly responded to by 'ehtang, mid mud, filth, stenches, crowd- usion, and hubbub, that' forcibly recalled to memory; "Whatof Batekiova t two short wéeks have elapsed, and ALBERT P, 0., MAILS CLOSE. Mails for south, Whitby line, ..11 00, a.m Mails for south, Oshawa line,..11 45, Hd Mails fot north, Manilla line, Mails for Port Perry, ....... to come to' an understanding on several | have the same habit, and obey the same 10 hberg that itjwould be ies if the Treaty of ieotod 10a Taviity . Faty of wise Jt hold ple to ermometers uf pub- p acted as if the world ay come to an end next week. Perha) will,--but we don't believe they would be to find it out in advance. seerns to be a great panic about disunion. We cannot, for the life of us, see ; foundation for it. Our Southern bretheren talk loudly about secession, but they have done little else years, and they are doing nothing more le act as if disunion were men- tioned now for fe first time in the history of the world,--as if no Southern man "had before breathed the faintest wish or thought of any such fore the. election, --il 0 occasions, -- | k / to be grateful for the Mails from Port Perry, Mails from north, Manilla line,. 1 00 p.m. Mas from south, Oshawa line,. 1 00 p.m. Mails from south, Whi SOCIETIES a . od . big gun from the south side sent a round but he failed to sonvilice the Prussian spd shot plump in among the stormiu but the tremendous explosions that had taken place inside the fort, and the terrific fire they were being subjected to, had pro- l lyzed them to a great extent, and their shots were, consequently, few and fi Tbis fort, like the wall at Tong- & * he Tusgaie gh Siti tio has Deatt1din, and their cavalry totally dispersed, the fortified town of Tong-hu has been captured, a formidable me, with all their baggage and equipment, has across some 15 miles of wamp, and brought to bear upon the mouth of the Peiho, which 1s now open- | bef ed for ever to our ships: our troops are safel » S0reot je ition onthe Danube, the neutrality .of the Black Sea, bul no Austrian - stateman will iy aan 16 selablish hor | ho, josst North Ontario Mechanics' Institute, Bo- relia, Friday evenings. Temperance, Ontario Union Di- / , Mechanics' Institute, Bore- lia, Tuesday evenings. rance, Ontario Section, No. 11, Sons' Hall, Monday evenings. p, the office, and every fil] be deserted on that 8 phees of worship acknowledging the self at the mouth of a river which is of such vital importance to Austria. It must be that the Prussian Minikter was docile than Count Rech Prince Gortschukoff appeared to isfied with the former than he was with the latter. During their sojourn at Warsaw, their ministers had sev- eral interviews, but a person who is likely formed on the subject hus given me to understand that they did little 'more flairs 1h Europe. It is re= ku; I must tell you, was also frouted by two wet ditches, bbth al quartered in Tien-tsin, un-boats® are lying quietly at it--and in a few days more, I doubt not, 'the Chinese difficulty," will have been satisfactorily solved, by the sub- missive reception of our Plenipotentiary at Pokis, by the Brother of iho Sun and "the and about B or 10 fectleep, the first one de- fended, moreover, by a strong abattis, the stakes on both sides. ing. Just be- 'brokers and their cken victims, will take the trouble ber,--there is a very general de- f the South that seces- rst ditch great difficulty was rinced in laying the pontoons, the men Bem knocked over here b: dozen, The Engineers under Colonel J. Phillippo, Secretary. LIGIOUS MEETINGS. \ Presbyterian Church, Street, 10'0'¢lock, a.m., and 2 o'clock, p.m. REV. R. MONTEATH. : ders are aware of the ich the Grand Trunk ent situated, and of the Marines under Colonel Tra- their work, however, and at On the 12th inst., the entire force (with the exception of Her Mujes udre miles into by 8q pi. which its windings, has a length o 3,660. 10 is eatimated that 1500000 tons of water fall daily into id M ranean, which, besides the great rivers that fall into it, receive more tl twenty. secondary rivers apd innumerable smaller streams." More than a fourth of the river water of all Europe falls into the Black dea. PRE-- The following is the substance of a bill now before the Vermont Legislature: "A divorce from the bonds of matrimony may he granted when either of the parties 1s am habitual drunkard, or shall have joined any' religious sect or saslety which professes to believe the relation of husband and wife 1 be unlawful, or refuses to cohabit with ea other for the period of three years," Ac- corling lo the above provision, a wrangling or indifferent, couple have bit' to! hgrée to live apart for three years, and they are divorced for the asking. sizsipll of | The woollen factory of Mr. Win. Elliots: took "it for granted that if | of 'Waterville, and: the woodshop of Mr. last got the pontoons over the first ditch ; and shortly alfet wade a bridge over the second, I believe, with the strongest of the scaling The lighter ladders were then planted against the wall, and over they went, some of the French and some of the 67th getting in first, I believe, closely fol- lowed, however, by some Marines, and these 'by the rest of the storming party.-- | a very novel mode of lated that Prince Gortschakol Rechberg had an altercation at their very first interview, aod it is not at all unlikel that such was the case, as they are both The Poles displayed stich a disloyal spirit while the Emperor Alexan- der was at Warsaw that his Majesty was totaily unable to conceal the vexation and The relations between the Emperor Francis Joseph and the Prince going on between the 'organs 'and English ing thé most effectual rolief, To our surprise, sehemes laid down, not- ment, and d correspondin, who remaided to garrison ed out from that town to attack the enemy's camp at Sing-ho, the whole of our division with the French advancing by the eauseway, hd estonds from Pah= J to attack the enemy in while our second division struck AA of rather swamp, to turn their left. four hours' toiling, splashing. Wesleyan Methodist Church, Charch Street, 10 o'clock, a.m., and 6 o'clock, p.m, REVS. J. LAW & J. BROLEY. Episcopal Methodist Church, Borelia, 10 o'clock, a.m., and 6 30 o'clock, p.m. REVS. COOKE & LAKE, Bible Chnstiun Church, Rev. G. Bolle's residence, 2°30 o'clock, p.m., every Sab- these threats Were to be executed, Fo Moultrie wonld be seized within twelve hours after the receipt of the election news, and that the soil of eve' seeedifig State would bristle with bayonets. has elapsed and not a solitary practical step has been taken towards disunion. South Carolina ' has ventured no further Convention,--and that 2 5 Yet a week fe g cost the country, some Ean ad Charles Brooks, was destioyed by fire on. Thora noite last, at about 1 o'clock. Allthé books and papers of Mr. Elliott was consumed. The lass of Mr. Elliott is sup- to be not less than $5,000. Insured 10 the Mutual for $500. Mr. Brooks' lors $1,000 to $1,500, insured for $500, also in the Mutual. The fire fuok in Mr. Elliott' factory. . 4 Ela a ae Sm ad too, is amonth off 5--and this. has ng her own people as to msion of specie pavments Regent of Prussia appeared to be very eo Emperor Alexander was ex- and panting throu, v om ankle to knee BE two di- visions halted on some ' comparatively d REV. G. BODLE. made them stand in Advent Church, Borelia; 10°0'clock, a.m. scaling ladders up over Foreign Retws, e to grant the Company 00,000 sterling, and that One United States the wall, and so at once ond ditch and got to the top and 6 o'clock, p.m. | guest, and the only perceptible difference ; about two miles from the enem J iu his treatmeut of them was that he was camp, and also from eaclrother--advancing 'has resigned, and 'half a dozen are candi= Arrival of the Vand Shilt. * dates for his place. A Federal Judge has The Tartars fought bravely, left the Bench, a Collector has . ) JR! to have this loan rank ont men got in, using spears and \ oference bonds of £2,- somewhat more panctillious with the Em- in, after an hour's rest, to the attack.-- ror of Austria than he was with the first division and French were received to draw his ralary,--but the people request New York; November 18. the Federal Postmaster to retain his place.as | The steamship Vanderbilt from South- swords, as well as matchlocks, and were shot and * bayoneted in numbers. They fi- through theembrasures e of the fort, and endeav- jor the Relief Act of ye of thia? and, by the pss, they even hold out ince Regent of Prussia: Ig for, the of aly, it will be found tha Austria awd Prussia consider the \Saditians Rad af: with a very hot fire, | believe ; but advanc- ingat the charge, and under cover of their they till desire to receive the Federal mails. Talis the upshot of 'the disnnion in South Wood Wanted ! ampton, on the 7th anived at noon. up to this time,~--and South Carc- Admiral Napier is dead, : HE Subscriber wants A FEW CORDS UF GOOD DRY WOOD. JAMES HOLDEN. Prince Albert, Nov. 14, 1860. onred to make their escape to the next fort, about half @ mile off--tew with success, however, the greater number being shot in the attempt. Our loss in killed and wound- y expect ta induce the o comply with their re- It not have the desired lina leads the seceding. host. ror of Austria left War- The simple truth is, the move urs earlier than the Regent of Russia did. bg of about three or oped out into the plain afd threatened our second division on De ' ment in the Hurst beat Paddock iu five rounds, last- ing ten minutes... No knock down blows. + South is ouch less formidable than it threat= The Piedmonitene; utider Victor 'Emman amounted to 201--19 men being left dead ened to bebefore this elaction. The only ede but our Armstrong batteri | ne which moat | on the field 3 21 officers and 161 men wound- rr The Late Sir Charles Napier. uel, gained a brilliant victory on the 3rd, on 1m danger to which the Union was ever ex- the. Gagliano. | They 'attacked Havoc among them us ranges which must ely, has been declared GORDON'S r as not to be misunder- Ofthese 6 officers and 65 men be- longed to the 44th, 5 officers and 25 men posed was from some sudden movement, some hasty act of rash men, which should only in two instances did they venture at In the telegraphic report of the Pander- front with troops flanked by the fleet, and Nothing of | dispersed the Bourbon army. <The tents, HISTORIC PANORAMA OF 'I'HE YEAR 1859, ople of this Province e the robberies of the it the South to action. this sort has been dona. The danger of it ix well-nigh passed. The State which n= to the Royal Marines, 7 officers and about 90 men to thei 67th, and the rest to the Royal Engineersand Artill left about 30 deal on the fie bilt's news, 18 the death of Sir Chas. Napier, at the advanced 74 years. Descended from a noble all close--once makinga bold dash at one eries, when they were repulsed with heavy loss by a char, waggons and stores were left in Victor Em= 1% possession, with 1,000 pri tend to recede, also intend to do it deliber-| G 1 L ed 'the enemy ancestry, Sir Charles, in the course of a publie life, nobly served his country, and by his personal courage 1, H 1 1 1 hh, Fane's Horse, in which Gregor of that corps was severely wounded ; and again, when once seven or eight hun< dred of them bore down upon our 4th bri- Will be Exhibited in the Mechanics' Hall, Borelia, on Saturday, Nov. 24. once when it said :-- re come down to Par- a proposition ; and if it had upwards of 100 wounded. must lost, I should think, at least 3,000.-- Their dead bodies were lying three deep in The whole movement will resolve | afterwards, and occupied Mola and positions itself into a Convention of the Southern |commanding Gaeta, , ¥ States, and when that - meets, the Union is | J visor immanuel was expected ut Na- some parts of the fort, and where they at- the ground was' covered step of preferment, so that his name will be adi 4 ever honorably associated with the long line of heroes who have lought their country's battles at home and' abroad, by sea and by land. Boru at Falkirk, March 6, 1786, he entered the navy at the early age of thirteen, The whole subject must then be dig- cussed in all its bearing and such a dis- cussion can have but one result. The Young Mortara. (consisting of the 67th | Marines) doubtless with the mild in- tentions of exterminating it, when they ppering, however, from our En- es that they were sent ¢ off in t dismay, §iing off in' gros dismay, New Advertisements this Week. Life Association of Scotland.--Jas. Grant. Read and Believe..--J. W. Allison. Carriage Maker.--D. Ford. n the scheme would seal ther occasion, as if afraid / sod that the Government 18 wo, & loan, it actually comes nmendation to the bond-| and Lieutenant Rogers. les. ! Garibaldi was at Naples. Anarchy reigned at Viterbo. - 8 The voting on annexation éomm enced at om Perug i The Mortara child; about whom there was . x : so.much excitment a year ago, will pioba-| The inhabitants of Viterbo hastened to' enant Kempson, of the 99th, who 1s aide- de-camp to Bragadier Reeves, of the 4th Some of these Jofficers I believe have been recommended for the Victoria and received the command of a vessel very soon after, distinguishing himself occasions during the 1808, when commanding the brig the money themselves." k speculators will see by adian Government is will- Boots and Shoes.--A. Ross. : New' Fall and Winter Goods.--G. & M. ot three or four hundre "the day, whereas our casu- bly be restored to his pal The | vote notwithstanding the French occupation universal Israclite Alliance has received:| and Pontifical gendarmes. | to only 25, not including, Cross, and certainly deserve it well. ier Reeves was wounded in four places, I lear, but refused tobe re- rear, and still remains with his Colonel Travers, of the Royal : Graham, he had his thigh broken in an action witha French corvette, but this did not long inca- duty, for in thi wing 1s of aat aod faba oe Tine in'Spaib 3s 3 rements, he took part in an ex- both 'principle and friends . Indeed if such were weed only look forward to Extensive Credit Sale.--Ana Richardson. the folowing note fram Count Cavour : Gordon's Panorama. Removed, --Dr. Agnew. 860. 4 sroaly of ived the letter which | Austria is taken prisoners by you sent me in the name gol the Society noe Bolick | t while bringing commissariat . + The enemy dispersed, bi was the first fo mount . § f ing the aid ofthe Government of the Ki bey i il measures Which the father of the of 10 the Pi at the Jeonclusion of the, 50 between England: and the fortress at Get: have sent a proposal ke| A later tel trom Shanghai says :-- young Edgar Mortara is about to Card.--G. W. Jones. ck of the road, yet it o coast of Sicily, and received 10 get his son from the convent in which he | It is reported that negociations.are not going gineers, also behaved with conspicuous bravery. To Sir Robert Napier and his distingnished honors from the King of the try very much to have icilies for his valuable services. After Life Association of Scotland--James Grant. on smoothly at Tien-tsin. « Convinced of the justice of Mr. Morta-| Mr. Chappel's piano factory, in London, ra's claims, I have the honor to assure you, | was buspt 5 20 persons were injured. abled most of the exhaust make a tolerably comfortable supper, before "turning in' for the night between thé damp nd and the canopy of heaven. During not see how, under goment, the Company Staff we are'chieflly, however, of course mn- debted for the success of the day. They were always where they were Holloway?s Pills.--Prof Holloway. ace of BJ he was out of jatjve duty when he was sent to the coast of 3 a Sir, that the Government of the King will pel Don Miguel's obedience A tblegraph cable, to connect Singapore do all in its power to return this child, in i * whom the puplic opinion of Europe is 50 15000 ja aboot to leave England; condueted the operations with'an amount pf coolness and intrepidity that called forth the admiration of alf who saw them. Sir Roert to the law of nations which he was supposed Entering the service of strongly interested, to his family. tested 1 the same position, while stores At a recent my o bt of the Bondholders in « Have the goodness to inform the mem- Fresh troops left Turin for Naples. bers of the Israelite Society of the desires of | The com crop in Italy was deficient. the Government of the King, and receive, The demand was full in London for: of my very distinguished | ryoney, but no pressure. = ral if Portugal in 1833, he gained a decisive vie- tory for Don Pedro, for which he is brought up from Peh-tang, and a reconnaissance was made in the direction of Tong-ku, the next place to be attacked. y-glass struck out of his Londo of thi id :--¢ their pros- hand by one shot, and the heel of his boot don, one of tu cai ohn mstances could not be ing the worst even to have at the cost of imiles of railway."--|, ¢ before them," says the cond 1n command under Sir on the Mediteranean station, and took a prominent part in the actions on the coast ria against Mehemet Ali and Ibrahim that on his return home he received u is a fortified town, situated on the bank of the Petho, about three niles from its mouth, and two miles above the Taki forts. It is about a mile ih ot through the thigh, and all must have had numerous hair breadth escapes, for they were greatly exposed. I have only to add that; within a quarter of THe Ontario Observer, PRINCE ALBERT, NOV. 22, 1860. « With this prospea There is some doubt whether the Bank will raise the rate of interest. 2-8 I Georgia. --A Elogly aul Brutal Pro- A telegram from Hong Kong, Se t 17th, an hour after thé English and French flags d | were planted in: the forts, flags of truce the honor of knighthood as well as the thanks y a crenellated wall, of Parliament. During the years 1841 to of immense thickness at the base and is about 20 feet in height, Globe, «it is not protible that they will allow another two millionsto take precedence of ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, reports teas unchanged and silks declining. The tna arrived at Liverpool on Wei. Senator Iverson, of Georgia, was charged a | nesday. ; rit few weeks ago with saying that if Lincoln | Illinois Central and Erie shares have ad should be elected President, Southern meu | vanced. . : were put up in all the forts and & was held, which ended, as I have already told * you, * in their 1847, he represented the borough of Maryle- ent, where he chiefly dis- 9 If by violent attacks.on the Ministry and his advocacy of reform in pierced for about a dozen side on which it was attack: fronted by two wet ditches, both about 18 feet in width, and from five to eight feet in their claim. The Conpany, we fear, will be compelled to ¢ go int liguidati railway companies hive doite, and then the {<%= Sir Allan McNab has been elected for the Western Division by a majority of unconditional sur- | hy aE who would hold office under him should be «outlawed and killed." The Senator saw COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. fit to publish a card, denying that he ever Livereoor, ,W ednesday. However, it's all over now, and in a few days more nearly every one will be com- fortably housed either on board ship or in Tien-tsin. The natives are already quite at naval affairs, just as in 1855, when repte- senting Southwark, in the place of Sir liam Molesworth, he bitterly attacked Sir James Graham and other members of the gh Rg iris Bad ould at bondholders will have their thousand miles of railway ata cost that will enable them to raise additional fonds to stock it, and with 26. The contest in Lambton, also, has re_ sulted in electing Mr. McKenzie with a ma- said any such thing, but he says : well as a front fire, so that, allogether, the I have occasionally, in M: n 'hester market firm. Breadstuffs are ¢ conbersd-| niet. Richardson, Spenge & Cou, -quote fortifications might be considered very Within three hours after we open- ed fire upon it, however, on the morning of the 14th, it was ours; our artillery, more their ease with us, and are bringing in fowls, eggs, fruits, &c., in abundance. that the campaign ma over, I hope, and a Ministry, attributing his failures in the Bal- tic to 'the inadequate means at his disposal, and the undue restrictions placed upon him tion, spoken of it (the outlawing and kill- ing), as one of the plans of resistance to the rule of g Black Re prudent management, it may earn them a fair dividend." This is the most feasible method of securing relief that we have yet be said to be fairly appy return to dear 0% Our readers will see, by referring to vig easier aud a puged. , Wheat 1d: @ ican President, but | 2+ lower. Corn 3d. lower; mixed 36a. 6d.. h Provisions quiet and unchanged. J r. ppraved ii, as many steady. he firm.. Coffee quiet. * Tur- 1 have generally disa lumbus will doubtless bear me witness. Still, I do not hesitate to say, that opinion, any Southern the advertising columns of to-day, that Mr. Allison has recommenced business in Bo- relia. His,goods are all new, and worthy especially the Armstrong batteries, making ificent practice, that it. was im- for the Tartars to stand to their Our 1st Royals and 60th Rifles, with old England at hand for most of the brave fellows who have now so enduring] successfully fought her battles in this filthy man, however, efiected many wise in the management of the navy, and now that he has passed away, his virtues will be seen ; and the sooner they try it the better. pentine steady, 34s. 6d. a 35s. pels 93 a 933. if A a 8% Ontario BANk.--The Directors, says the Whitby Chronicle, of the Ontario Bank nch, then" advanced in extended made as prominent as his defects have been order, and after some ¢heavy exchanges' TOM sident, elected upon the p ano He atform of the Re- na be no better than a Births. be con- age of the P. R.) with the Gordon's Historie P: ill be ri Xe) witithe i istorie Panorama will have opened a branch'in Toronto placing it exhibited in the Mechanics' Hall, Port pe nagch under the management of A. Lockhart, Esq. A Text from Sir Astley Cooper. The Civil War in Mexico, ° Party, w Black Ropbnoa, and ; d and ostragised b 1 public | . In Marysburgh, on the 18th inst., the wife both ditches, and stormil wed closely by the Royals, getting in about a quarter of an hour before the French, « A stomach, gentlemen," says Sir Astley Cooper, inene of his lectures, ¢ has been Perry, on the evening of Saturday, 24th Admirers of scenery and art will do The local directors are Messrs. W. Me- Master, and W. B. Howland, M.P.P., and avana, we have news from Vera Cruz of Thos. Kerr, Esq., of a daughter, carrespondent of the New In Prince Albert, on Sunday the 18th York Herald says:-- It is genarally re-|inst., the wife-of-E. Sc Decker, Esq., of a mund Head 1s returning to | gop. ; wideid compared to a laboratory, and to a kitchen, to the 26th ultimo} and the city of Mexico to the 20th. The assault and capture of the took place on the 15th.-- ttor says that the assault was made at six different points, in columns of 1,500 men each ; that the combat 'was a bloody one, and the, werks of the enemy taken only at the poiut of the 'samo lotter says: tillo and seventy-two other officers, who fell well to attend, as this is one of the best Panoramas in the country. who attacked some 500 yards off. As soon as our men got in, the Tartare fled through and endeavored to make their across the river or down orthern Taku forts, and they nambers while doing so. They must have lost at least 200. killed and wounded, I should think, while our cusual- n wounded. for the 21st, 1 believe, vision of li th the Solicitor, Hon. Mr. Patton. ch." Te great sur- rage. The family is an old one, 5 Ee a ro ke t Sir Edmund may have put . {: re ---- The Ttavkets. : to the-peerage.-- | ~~ fi " / ty is, however, removed bythe PRINCE, ALBERT MARKETS. death of his only son, and therefore the crea- The Duke of Nowsaitle Burned in Effigy. A corespondont of th Press states that 0 Bth Ni tion resemble no other process in nature or art. It was with & vivid appreciation of this fact that the distingui originated his system of treatment. His ave become the popular spe- \age, act directly upon this con= , and through it upon all its (= We wish to call the attention of our to the fact that Messrs. Hamilton & Roberts, of Whitby, have opened a new Those who wish bar- gains. in-Dry Goods, Grocerles, Crockery, by from his Governorshj store in Manchester. tion will virtually fall underthe head of a Wepnespay, Nov. 21, 1860. . Much interest is taken io the | Tsetse. 8 ote to the hands of Ortega as prisoners, were a a a was, obstinate and London (h fhed" Grace the Duke of Newcastle. passed the Hardware, &c., &ec., should give them a See advertisement. 5 Alia ease in itself, and, the primal source of as contained in Pandora's and certainly to their aperient, anti-septic and restorative proper- ties. - Unlike anyother medicament in use, they seem to carry on the three processes of river, and threaten the Southern forts, while the 2nd division should assult. the nearest of Northern forts. = Accordingly, on the of the'20th, the 2nd division moved took up a position in front of the fort, but just out of rauge, while work- ies were thrown out to erect batter- train, and reconnoitering parties examified the intervening ground as prssible, in order to select the "favourable points for attack. Chinese evidently had sme inkling of Canada in Paris: an his of Charles the Tenth's'cor to the he : y, and finall She was a person of superior _--r e, the members of The War in China. ; desertéd her. ty and ac- y e by the public insti- each of the two Eg of oper and by tho direct | of due ir -conduet since the landing of | =! i aw been such as to | 8. weg a 1 ants of th * | hundred of their number were. instantly ar, ansver, from arresting The latest adyices from. Cl an simultaneously ; #0 that the «Celestiats," The- Chinese, ged by the' failure, last year, of the British attack 'atthe Peiho- River, seem 0 have made formidable = preparations to re- sist the { second aithok. of the ¢ outside bar- 4 bariaus," and although protected by their forts and their muddy country, they were apaedily. compelled to and muscular organjzation renovate thi ge their almost miraculous cures of nearly all internal diseases. Their ity, and that of the Ointment for external compiaints and injuries, is 8 the homage of the "world to Truth. women and children, upon ciples of a musty, unp 8 Prono ehh) the use of these medi- cines, and shame the oracles tutions, is one of £200 to more, and {oroing thei same time, they bay- oneted the enemy at their. works, and slaughtered 'all who stopd in their way.-- The tion of the opp (Castillo) and his officers is doubless to be attributed to this iated spi . Bar prizes in such way as may "8. Resolved,--* That" we also fully ap- prove of the stand 1 and Belleville brethren testant liberty"? er to discover where our men were hey wero about ; but whether it sider the work they were ting them at all seriously, Dyests for Wish the Associations PORT PERRY M ARKETS. wers and skill, of the at <eith roops. They 'have, however, made aE a: Tnfluential citizens of Montreal are 'now 112 ad. C= Tad 8883 1) 388555352888 ameoconoocoeq ¥ 8 or B the Wool ! - WEDNESDAY, Rov. 21, 1860. in favor of street railways. 2 ~$ots Scts several lines of road will | Fall Wheat. ......... 110 a x18 one or two guns during the next moming the di- derable 'progress in the art of fighting sinc the, Opium Wat; for 'we no. longer hear of the unearthly noises, the beating of gongs, and: other ehildish and ridiculous nieans, by 'whicli they 'formerly Sought f0'| aro cpomige, Lord Elgin aad | afl the. Commisioners, were on thepeint of! setting out for Pekin, where "will "how. find themselves Joey >i "of es to the de- mands made upon them ; and, in addition, |™ os of the expedition. The ] details may be found in another col jof occupied Queretaro. by the Liberals they sei Thest i 'that 'all mankind ia. on San tet oily oo aping: docident to Mr. Sava ndered amputation of o The patient issaidto| Barley. ' bit PG ept away by the mew 3 . "Pills and" Ointment t| At the City of Mexico no actu taken place up to the 20th, ou bat it was generally believed at Vera Cruz pL) Xf Sey : Tin, be oat ep | Se ' ror te -t0 in me for Mr. -. . i ita te Team: the. President elect of the Usited ; Kansas, to a gentletian at fii ar Le illiam Gibbon, of Simcoe, cama on , by accident- a solution of corrosive subli- 1 man and her five chi dead front stasvation thit there were many v week's provision op hand or. any meaifs in that vicinity; <and families with not .a' o thousand of grain thi Tyo th : Sage f grain throw Ballycastle Bay have been saved. ~~ © © Spring .. Flour . .. 'Oats bo 5388 vy e| . Peas.. spss ® safes Ha AON) suis smma on 8 Ade Gln Cheese T g88p3ses 3 SOS ame; g8ERIERs BES nor Forno dein seni