Kingston News (1868), 22 Sep 1868, p. 2

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_-- _ -.-_.- --- Q13-u` nlIlWIy. It has long been adeelderatnna with photogn. piers to obtain a paper that wobld properly re. ceive the pictures painted upon it with a pencil of llghv.-withou\ having been previously glas- ed over with white of egg or some preparation that snppliee-it place. Numerous attempts have been Iade to diecover something thll would ea- swer the purpose 0- albumen, and yet leave the surface deed, instead of mining. The object has been attained at last in Paris, by Ohembay. I have seen phologrsphs done on his paper, and they will soon he eeen everywhere, for the esei is very beautiful. The photogreph has a much greater softneu upon the dull paper, end, more- over, photographs taken from engravings ere, upon this paper, nndlsungniahahlo from the ori- zinsls.-Pan`a Letter. ' The Jewel: Hcumgor nye thet It the encllon sale of pawn in the new Temple Emenuel, the amount teceived p-ecbed about $760,000. The trulleel expected e pre-emption of $80,000, but 0 It etnounxed to $200,000. The jalghelt price paid wee $4,000, the pnrcheeerelelecting the pew directly in hunt of the gutplt. `The other membere peid vuloue Intel, rung! 1:; from $4,000 to `$5,000. The eppreieed value of `the pun wee 3000.000, there being twenty at $5,000 each. leuy at the Ieete were sold at e comparatively low price, the trueteee very pro- perly declining to neglect the eleilne of the poorer members. The lounge nvi-ul ...-. -.- r.,.., vvvlllllU' ul llB`lI'I KI. Clim Of 1 Iowan prioql pun won M Iold for 3390, uoeonmodsting spun ooonpahu ouch. By thin sale the Tanplo land! but an dtbilld Whhnnlnklnn fund gr mm mm * vvzvq oich. ` ulo debt and with u I Somo one In tho Interior of low fork chino to but captured the champion noaqnlco. It in g four and three-eighth: lnchuinlonguh. Twelve dollar: but `non refund for lg.., -_ .. . __..A_n__.1 ;L-n. Ll__ The members of the National Gnu-d a ;cheoal of Paris, awarding to regulations, nughmo beownen of their bones Yet at the lust review of the corps 3 whole equedron wu Iuddcnly mined after hsvihg passed the open door: of 1. large livery stable. The gallant ridere wen not able l | to keep their nude in line I The new journal La 0laic,Tl|e Belt, 3 I which succeeds the prohibited Iaantcrna, relates thut I wotkingmnn, while pausing a few days ago one of the door: of _the Tuiletiee, where placards prohibiting the public from entering are posted, wrote quickly with chalk, but. sometimes open . to the public. . fI`IL_ I'?_II__. -1 fP:_.A!_.!- _,A___ 1;- _n.n'__ I r b 5 Cnpllin Hall 1:`: :n';>e'r't;lngd that the last two members of the Sir Jfobu Franklin : 1 Arctic explontion putty died In 1864, near ' Southampton Inland. Tbeuetwo were 0: -tnin Crozier mud a steward of one of t o 1 Ihips. | m|__ n.-._I_\. A)...-..4.'.. ..-_- UL- 1--....-L 1 Hurra- | The Guel h Adoertitrissyl the honest and most cat nvcrout mortals, Iar I month 3 or two`: residence in gun] there, reappear `before their startled relations in :n'omte- mun size, with their coat: a foot too short | across the buck sud the esh bulging out i theircheeks like prize Berkshires; A Y\_ `I 1" , ,,_7,_I;;__ 4, I",__4 `H Al 1 ' Dr. McCo|h nu Qvlisfnn I3'i.}},5 M. Al? 1 under, eating that in consequence of ill- neu in his family he is unable to nail In an- t tici ated for New Ymk. Hieineuguretion , as resident of rinceton College in there- ` fo re postponed until the latter part. of Oc- . tober. ~-V --v I---v-ww- Tho Valley of `Virqinil tatainl its old '10- putution for frtiltfulneu. Bcnrooly 1 no- tige of the late war is visible, an the Lynchburg (Vn.) News, "In this Iunugiful and highly favoured section`ot'oountzy. 1: WI! scoured frpm one extreme to the other L... -..--_.-K_- -__.-A_ -l 'II_.I-__I --_.-I_.. . ,, ' _ _ '7 7 LTh`ln is by Montreal time, from which deduct ' 1 mmuxeu for the dienncv between loolrcnl 4 L vnniolnn lirvnu` IV-B BHIJUIUII IILILLI IJIIU "HUI". K I-DC `Jim by successive inroads of Federal nsnlry, and was the tbettre of many deopento bat- tles, but every wound ha been healed, Illd every scar has disappeared, ind her groan elds, full of fertile promise". bespukn a speedy return of the" bland -anlndnsos `of ante-bellum dnyn. ' A_ . . . _ _ _. -0 :...._._.i___.__--s kg au.__l, -_-- ------ --J-- ` An account of imprisonment in Siberin * recently published` in 3 Pain per, says the most exquisite torture in `end upon nrimncrl in that of the hgrrinc "I'I1n uh. LHU IIIUIU CA\l\lIIll' |t\}lI:Il.IU IIIILIULUII PU risonerl is that of the harm: The un- nppy man from whom 1 ` , main to be extorted in conned `in 3 w_ell-warmed room, with bread and wster and ulte dvl:t- rings for his only food. Aftuf ucvefaf dug: the bread is withdrawn, sud _t_hi} the witpv, and the intense (him: which `enucI down the prisoner : resolutidu Yr'y'|peedi- ly, if it does not destroy his round. ` * * 11---- I__n_-n- -1 a___-_ __-!_,L-'V`1-n-- Queen Ienbelln of _8pein weigh; 225 pounde. Show bu begome ve11,'o:neIy, and when she eppeen Ill blue _ lp._het two egdeedt deuguu,hl;0 of whbni ire very en some gifll, t contrast is striking. The Queen : hnlend huge very embodiment of stupidity) " .1! 1 ' in his gorgeous uniform like an. Iain: ' win It: h dreeeed h " . 1:13;. .?-.:."1`...a ....-1 nu` nu tut; uuv:_ulvII|.I IlI_Il_I Ty` ly. He in slvuys and can in dpht, and the Queen bancltil likow_hg,_nIai y short. of fundn. The better clan: of 3- 4, Ann;-Iva `A1-Cb tit`: -unnfnu-II ___L._'_L uuuu uu uluuu. 1 uu uvlplvlilr IEIIQC 0.! .I- _ drid society look with prafonnd M1 the royal tunil . An 3 o~ Queen : unpopul` ty at the capital of` Spin, itin aid that than is in icsroy 1 single girl bearing the lamb of- nbe I. . ` ' _A"t.;i-xtctanlnr bu been not from homo" Omce to tbs gunman of the diluu , llying down the following this III or ` Inset tn II-ivntn arson!-`inn: -__.I `at AL: `| -1..-. uvwu IIIU II-IIIIIVIIEE be WII-'3' _ spect to private execution ;--`L lotle ; uiie of uniformity it. ie _ execution: ehonld take II the hon: f 8 mm. on them.-etdey tlnelntetveltlom of three Sundeye from the de on thick! theeentenee rapeseed. 3. `audio! execution, and the eereenonia I .It.. tobetheeemeuheeeeoforeinlel. A bleak neg to be hoided at the nnuupof execution upon 3 eI.el'p!eoeFd`.oa.nn ed end conepicnouepuc t ptelcot en errengeuentcel he nedefu t.h~ r- poee, the bell of the -pedehot other _-, booting church, to be toilet! in lheeu: minutes before and fteen ninltuehel the exeuction. 'r o 1'93 3 ma oPinI{?`-} The prrgma of Ruaeia in Bokhara con, tinuca to attract attention in In Ilia, where t}.e.-re has long been e settled conviction that aooner or later we ahall have to fight Ruu a for the poeseaaion of our Indian empire. The London `Tima intitnetee that the policy of Sir John Lawrence and other Indian atateemen ia to make Afghanistan the bottle eld with Rueaia, entering upon the atruggle an the friend: of the Aghana by going to their aid immediately Russia threatens the integrity of their territory. One great recommendation of thia policy ie that it in not likely to bring in into colli- aion with the great notthern power fo, many yearn. The Time: in not disposed to laake light of the danger of Rueaian aggrea- eiou, and in not overcreduloua on the aub- ject of Rueeian forbearance, but urge." that cumawhat will we can gain nothing by p-ecipitating the colliaion, while we ahould be elmoet certain to loee by making fur- ther advancce to meet the enemy. If the great ght ia to be fought out in Aghanietan, we had. better have the Afghana ea friende than foea, and we ahould iufallibly make them our toee by invading their country. Our true policy liee in vigilance and preparation. At the preeent moment it may be taken ascertain that our only real danger would consist in our rushing to meet an anticipated danger half-way. W` 3?} &`.%""l wily may nIve_ ureuea nun up ;O_ Inne- in tha Ocean hannlfin 1ihC3.fntilIv . G13.EAT REDUCTION . lift .1) {U `U251 291:? In dw AVE BEIOYED to the p cupied by George 030,; ` new opening 1 couples. 3,9,3 0` um. um WlN'rlm Bonumhn 9. BLANKETS :3 " BLANK1 Siught ( uh- .-.n coma nnnbeag an-ind msuho and outlut qeqio." .!EI'ex- - wi'thgrentc_houing. " Sept. 81.-'l'ha n dopuunatofvlnninblu "V1, the '_by"|hg3n -W1 `w Sept. 81, Iidailhh---'l`III: Inl- `Ioyn Inn __ ~` 0! % walls: of hi: cgbinit hut boil : UUWJ "'3 so a` ,, - `.3...- .;,;........; I I ' " u some Inn. 15 p In. 3:30 I..I'n. | Mind train 6:46 n. In. `H H -~ a mum M `I Plllnu. ..=u5=-?`;' :`*`?! ~-H an-...; J ' ..._\, _` ~_`- o . . .1 Johnston a "E RIIHDVRH 4.. .L- .. ` ED; zwuilgg _ ltgms. ~--.-~.-.--i- T -- ~-- -v--- -i_ . vu us-n v-u-uvuu `IO V_ % udpmut ha-from nluruing to " The wliiilioi Andalusia in-hum ` burg, Sept. St.-Jiing . of ' V. united in thiacityyeutorday. Ha `j up the give: Elbe on board thetpgy:- ` Hunmonis. When with`: ` thadtythencgnurggugguunq 4 = `sad but and wulinhgigiapn ` M `nmtddayfhlKIQlld`4XI-if T: 1 1 .1 war: smggnsn-.nn annnuu of hope, 1 `A notundeintlud how oppodtg inl- couldhnnbeudmltldmniho ----v I August nun my Iuiullrruu I.the't'u1guayun gun-hon not: H flick place after ten dun don ;_ - when the Pu-uguqnnn h 1?` .dlJI without food. ud may 0 ~ by uhsnntion. I ' from BnonoaA.y1-uiuto th - 1 atom pound on! thooout o , of August, the dcy on with th cu-thqunko the want.` * has occurred than for nonovi ~ ; up the `FKI: Klux" pro 3;` to have inded Now Jenny. . Dune: China, Europa, ha .' " ' o` . Egr m to {ho t` I " 0 he gun! I 5 " bweonrthonsit. I:l( .1. O ' `I31 Brothofl, of Ncvburg, ` ' . " sa.-'r|muin-.3. ` - an Tripoli, Inn u-rind. %3':.7-1: nu be-um ni- ua nomooftln % totwhichiunaocknoiui 1- ~' 0! -- non: Vallndolid tointptcopt the nninnzn-.5 Ingnf... _.n.._.__1__ A- ._ ` a ,,....,... mgr but Queen Isabelle 1villIb- ; 4*. ggnerslly discredited. 4; V . ' . publishes the exciting in- ,-guivgd yenturduy from Bpdn, f the eet at Hrgrid to the revolue pavement ghee gravity to the but the wcotmte so far received are ' It in certain, however, that the " . Bravo ministry has ruigud, cud gggneul Conch; has been nimlloncd 33,45 to form cucw cabinet. Lt Int ` `u the capital reuninedqniet. The ' . gdde that this event prevented the of Bpuin from mating the lnipu-at * ..;. egsin, II Ihc left 3!. Sebastian hm;-day for Madrid. ' 3, Sept. 2l.-Hon. Anson Harlin. **" `ad the Chinese embeuy have arriv- ,. 2 - _ , - - : --- tb. reportedccceeeiondibme` c"``8. September '28.-1 idrinu: rup- nra hu oeuul-tad bourbon Bishop Duggu; 3`" Ith0' of hi 1 I this city. mum 1...` 1...; 4.5.33 Rev. Dr. and, V'u;:r General of the _-Rev. Dr..McG9nn;, Rev, Ink: 7' k -- ytlkenoltbylbodydth Klan, eutimsted st 150 01, In anon distnnoehoutlll gal on ; York, September 33.-A.dtioq Inoiro to August sou: nay t.ho`unrnn `glib? Punguaynn your New York ` Tn Rrnl lh1cI.-'I'ho lb! of print bl! `bun made up, an includu seven) of consider- nb e nfue. A go'd much bu been given by Jutn Carruxhen, Euq , $40 by Ibo layer, and B nal!-r mm by Ir John Helallnp. Full pur- Ieula I will ho [inn :1: a tiny or two. E-E" 7"vT.?u I: .3-'.'a'.:;;'3" 371:2: gs of thy Buvolnnninh.` T inrunound that they inginmpponoIth`nintg_uuofIho`* of lloutpondu. "A A__2.'-_____ A A___-n, J, 44 `no.3 - .. 911511. I; Ind Wiueoutn dun, I nnnn QR: III :4: t, Supt. 21.-The che South-G-ennui B ' n to-day. M ' Sept. 21.-'l`ho King of P1-uni; _ ' `through Holstein and in the Hamburg when he in `now my nuivd withgnn mhuiun on` [KI "l$I|lI C Benson 3;. Pcpnhdgu. - W.` ____ ..g ofxfcitcmcutwx-iIwni!I`i'I no any of la ' ~ IANOIAL IND 'gpt. 21.-SoIno r_e_port| lay tint ,` in Spain is not 1 movement of ` nu alone. but it -upvorted by all! _ 1; 3 unod that the rovolutionisu ma nt none points, owing to thg Esunn um: 71: GAO]. u Wun-rain.- Information in received qt the police am an morning of tho capo from the Jelfcruon oaumy pol, Wuanown, on Sunday night, of gum convicts incnrcorutod there for larceny, and {Jr the app:-bcndon of when tutu for each parllculor Iugiuu to 08:-ed mounting in tho uohl to $300. CABLE NEWS. .'._ `~..' .n.. lupus, 'mo\p...-Oon\n qui_;J shins. Ian. , 0531.4! TPELEGRAPH. IIJIIIIUXTC IUI ulv I L Kingston lime] (hurt T7-:t.1':'as ll CAIADA --The autumn hot:-tctltursl shows nerve to bring forward a an ahaozn is n `Iv qolle established, that the soil and clltnate of Canada era partlcularly suited to 1b cultivation of the grape. In Western Cans- de the grc-7th of grapes and the manufacture of who even have bees ueceesfnlly eceomplishod while the progress a ale by amsteur gardkoere ' In this locsti y shows what miy be done in thin part or the country Among the enthusiastic culurntors of me grape may-ha mentioned Ir Allen uf Alwiogton Boone, who not only grow: r hardy open air sorts, but raises the more on-cetned Euroteon rsru.-ties under glass. Mr Allen htl .s an op-nion, we believe, that thin put of Canada in naturally atiapted for gt-spa cu]- tan, and ctrtuinly his snccocs, and lhlt of oth- ers, who have intelligently entered on tho put-. _j|liL, ju.s;l.n the optnlou that all the snppoeed .. dlcmtieo my be overcome by I luogledge of the propef ports to cultivate, their hshits of "0Vlh_ elt`. We Invite Hr Allen to diffuse a little 0' ha tn'orma'iou {or the benet of the Occuptete of lund in this locsl ty. We should .b glad to gin space In the columns of this 5-I-Ito pr-one-I lllvlontheaaltivasioe of 7-`Ihvha. TUESDAY EVE.\'I$'G, SP. 2,2: `I LII IVIRY DQCIIPTIOI S xvuhd uennly. cbenp\y, and expodmously I 1' 0 p.m.r .\'[-zws JOB Panrrnm 01-`non. EUIHI Inn` tut! IIUWI UI ` Irr.-type 2| fur Innidng. nrnrt In`-inv - cmia of the Dun Nun may in bud cu_.1c:' of the publuhlug omen. Pricl Tran.-Ilero Guido. pk `n Decemo-r-probobl_y on Thun- Iuwh Tue Iwecring in of number- _v `hat pad lbd two Tailoring daa_ fa .`p~r.-cf`. will be dcl ur-d on Hon- r.:., .-sac, no :1 prubab-. .`.:_r, Ibo divi- he amendment to Ibo aidreu will (1: Lb: ugh; of E'nda._v, Ibo mm o? gle copies of the _;.._ .L- __:` ,1- Unoancu um .L. _ _\. _-..\- um wtvu, I.un_v |.'\' Price Id. QICIJ, The mmea of gentlemen nu ntinned an cnn- - diduleo fur the representation of thecnunty ` ` of Frontenac in the Le-giahnivc Assembly : '1 ITl`-Jnl)D Braden, E . Mayor; D. `D. l ` Cnlnn, Esq., Warden; Mr B. M Britton ; and Mr George 3.. Kirkpatrick. It. is said `that Muynr Brcdc-n : nfidrz-as will noon to ? made public. I 1 *--?~ v-- 7 Tun Mucl rr Lnu m:.-AnoIber number ioflho ldlh, Mr F. Werner. hm gnlned I 330 prize 1% Lapnirie Sanarl Sonoot. Association or Guava... , The fth Provincial Convention of the Sabbath School Auoclation Ofclldtl will be held at St. Catharina, Out, on Tuaaday. Wedneaday, and Thursday, the `ill, 7th, and Ill: llctnber. lnvi- t tationa are extended to all paatora of churches, other ordained miniatera, and to one d.leg1rte ltrom each Sabbath School in tlxg Province. of l Ontario and Quebec, to participate in the pro- ceoiinga. A printed orrticate is furnished to Sabbath Schcxciulalog-atea, which should be tlad and lined, and sent to the chairman of the Local Committee, D. W. Beadle, Esq, St Fatherinea, and written notices f intention of being present by pastors and minilto-rs. should be I nt to the same person an early as puliibie, to prevent confusion, and enable the committee to properly provide for all viaitora on the occasion. Tl committee ca_nnot pmmiae to make provision for I 1' the accommodation of those who do not comply ` Iill|ib0!e1t>l'm!. The Revs J. H. Vincent, J. l T Durgeh, Dr Hall and 0 bera ftotn the United l States. have been invited, and the Rev. R. F_ I Bur-:3, of Cl lcago, ia expected to afford hi: valu- Iabia nld during the Convention. Ptofssscr P l i Phillipa will conduct lheszrvico of long Save- 1 Ll sublet-ta pto used for dtttcnaaion at the last C0t1Veutit..t:.tand which, to the disappointment of many, were not then taken up. `unit be introduc- ed and considered at the preaent meeting. 1 he fo lowing railway and steamboat companies have agreed to convey pasaangers attendtng the Con- motion on the following t.nrtm:-'1`hc Great Western Ratlwav, London and Port Stanley i RnilVa_v, Welland Railway, and the Port Hope, I Linslsay, and Beaverton. hallway, the MiChigel1 | Central Railway (from Chicago to Dtroit)_ the Dt3[l0ll and Milwaukee lutlway (`rocn Milwaukee I; Detro.t), Companies will grant {tee return a. ,4 e I h an tr 1: Al: --d_v r: o" the ,r :1: lrnperiu 1: ace 0'`. he 9.1: 05" No dn.((.~' gr: Lpcr rub: she- I. .`rIl, The .1 cnorl `00'.bO13~b(f Sonm` tickets Iv. AI? pexsoau preieutiug cert cu-.3 of` nttendance. on U: ir remrn 1' om cue Convex: ion. The Grand Trunk Rgilwny Cumpnay will gram donblq journey Lnkets fur Ibo X l11n1n.ine and its branches at one fare. to all persons presenting certicates when they purchase their tickets. As lbo cerliotte must be presented at the com monument of the junrney. :1`. person: giving notice of their inzennon to nueud to D W` Bendle, Esq _ St. Catherine, or to the Genonl Secretary, Tx-IOIHD, not Inlet than 2151 Septem- ber, will be duly uuppiied. The (`aaudzau Nui- gnlion Comp-_-ly (-(oynl Mal Line) will cnv-, passenger: by Ivenmerl IT. one fare to :1. only coxted patrons. Usher nermbont coznpaniel no. heard from, but it isexpected they wil1grsnt| Lko privileges. _ I Poucs Cocsr, Tuesdsy.-.lobn Garmon was i was ned 32 for indulging his whiskey pro,.en- ' si.ies too fully last night, and thereby fo0.ill2'-1] losing his berth on board a `sloop where he was employed as a sa=l.r, and which took her depar- ture without him. An unfortunate }IUp('l." known as Jane Wason, just discharged from the Lospital, applied 10 the tnagistt-ste to send her to some place of refuge. The police were in- structed to endeavour to obtain her admittance into the House of industry. Robert Spencer, is well known dealer in all kinds of setond hand wares, residing in Princess Street, nppeared at the bar, charged with embezzling a portion of the tools contained in a chest belonging to one J olil!"e, a cooper, which chest of tools had been H : to defendants possession in pledge for the sum of six dollars advanced to Jolife, and for which a sun: of eight dollsrs was to be paid by bit: within three months {tom the date of the advance. The complainant stated that the chem of tools was worth between $40 and $50, and that when his wife paid Spencer the 38, which she did within two weeks after the transaction. that person said none of the contents of the chest had been removed-a statement loudly corro- borated by Spencer) precocious children, who are occasionally seen as witnesses at the police court The missing articles were valued at 37,25, which sum Spencer was direced to pay forthwith, an order he seemed to consider it pru- dent to comply with at once. It was in this man's shop Ir Hope discovered his stolen shoes a few weeks since, and the mag strata this morning accused the man of being in the habit of buying stolen property upon any convenient opportunity presenting. Men of this class need a strict supervision. The police are active in only}... sh- _-_-- -4 L_-|_,.,,- - ....-_ - --..~.- run vu-uu. nun pudull ll ! I-CIIVO in akin; the IIIIICI of huckueru and dealers who are detected in foreutulling the market, an army of which wu Md before the court the morning. ` __,._ _. .,_.._-.. yawn! nu` -uc .)t lc UIJI. The Chicago Blue Line" has put on a patent rfrigerntoir freight car Ihat arrived in Provi- `grsco on Wednesday morning, having uaned from Chcago six days before. It was loaded mih game, freon beef, pork and butter. A Bury (England) paper lays; `-It hnving been In own Ina: been were working in the roof of All Saints Church, from which honey had been oblerved lo ow for some time put, Mr Barber, the (:1: rah clerk, obvnined authority from thechnrcbwnrdens to remove them, and in doing so obtained no less than a hundred weight of honey.` T EL- 3, Ir` One bnndrod and twenlydive vhouund 5. hrs of puchu but been received and mar. keted It Chicago during the {sat few dlyl. "Mm Hnhin.-n `RI... 1:..- 1..-. -... ._ _ _,.,,,_ .7 ----J - The Spanish vinuge, according to the Mad rid papers, bid: fair to be extraordinarily plentiful this yosr. Pb: vine: an liter 1!} weighed down by the profusion of grapes, anr1"it it feared the price of wine will fall no low as bardlv 10 com- pensate the upon:-3 of the vineyard proprie. ton. Hirslnfnllc, Snco River, descends lawns}- lwo {act within 8 apnea of fifteen rodl. H-re can odes, jagged rocks and surrounding foreat connitute some of the most. picturesque scenery our beheld. A factory company has construct- ed a dam, the labour on which won more in re moviz 3 rock: than building in. Yet by Inennl df this IIIQ way is now open to building I bun- dnd mills, with ample power for propoiling than ull. Tho Irish lethoiivn have just accomplished truth which in la half 1 Iigznicant Ind ax- ornphry fad. They have es ubliahed, opened, and not at !.ll work a. Ooilv.-gs of their own in Bell :-It. The Col age has cost 26,000, to vbch Bgitiah Methodists geiaemlly have con- lribuled. In ndduiop, .m,ono `I rein: pro- vlded II the nucleus of an vniowment ; thnt of the ptofduorthhus will be in a great measure supplied by tba Iumcripniunu of the Amerit-Ln ' Uethndiatn. The Dublin Evening Mail perti- mm 13` rrmn.rkas-'l`ho Meghodialn do not place lhemulvea in unugoulun to the Queen : Gol- I 1ogeo,(|omeol' the pr {users of which deli: and ' ups-choc at the opnning of Belfast. Methodist` Gallop), "nor do any at for olnmn or grunts. -' bent. , Abraham 1] hurriuer-A -In I Iown of Hell: |1`jn:mh Br-r.le'1 - A |,r vrlnn I _ mam log:-the: B Tuendny, the I r __ ' MELA` _.-., ..-....- V: `rA1Ilh|\I, The following olcinl nollce n.p;;enr5 in Suture I d|y I (Janette :- . n . . ._ r-- lcrtned Bonn Proviucinl Secretary : Uico, )_ Tormnn, 19th ricplember, 1863 '5 The Lieutenant-Gov-rnor bu bmn planed make they following nppuiuumonts, VII :-- Jnmnn David l`n.-...- nrn........:.. u-n 11--....;. mnnu nun nuuunulg lppululmull, VII Jamea David Edgar, of Uugoode Hall, Esquire. barrister-at-law, to he a Notary Public mthin and fun the Province of Un aria, I Inns... ll]-.. -I`..-.J g-.__-_. -9 n_,. r\____ _ ; Ilnu l||l lHl' rl'uvInC! UH un BNO, Jnmcs Wnu rfard smart, of Port Dover. and Willum Henry 5IiJHer,ofV'n1orin, Enquire. M.[)., to be Associate `Coroners within and for the county of Norfok; and Jouubuu HcOu|ly, of the towunhip of Howard, Esquire, [D , to be an Alsooiuo Ooronur within and for the county of Kt-nt. n.L_l r\ n- I .. .-. Ab.rahnm Dmmond, Euqulre of Oagoodo Hull, -luv, Io be Police Mngisu-ate of the BeHuiFl., in the zoom and Merl of k.'._..L L) _ I, . .I___ , ugvvu {J1 |7VIl`VI`I"' III III` JUUILI -.L|LI -"1 IJI B--r,le'l, deceased. |l'>Clll[1|L'i.s.D also appears calling Parlia- log:-then fur tb-- d.-rpmcb of UUILJQII on 3rd or` Non-mbxr nut. __.._...- -u-any \.Jo um; um, Owen Sound, $upt. 2l.-A melancholy {.t't`l- dent took place lately on the Georgina Bay, by which two persons I: ll lhetr liver. It appears that on Tuudqy the lith inn, Mr Gm rp Brown, poattzmutr, Mr G. A. Fothergill. lue ot thO`0wllbiP of Derby Mr John Robina n, and I [IN r. nnntod that-lea Kvnnedy, I-nrtod Irotn bore f. r Colpoyd Buy in an open nil boat, hav- ing on bo-trd some thirty bushel: Scotch when and Otb-`r pmdu . Not nrrmingdt their deiti- nnttou it was at rat thought thut, as there in: a strong head wind and heavy In they had put tntu some of the pmnll inlets to have Ibooting, II the; had guns nnd 3 dog with them. However, as no utistuctory Information reached their frirndn hen, the tug Champion was chartered to go In ~3esrch_ leaping hrro ill! Snndny At noon. Early on Sunday morning Mr Brown : host was discovered btncueri on the northwest corner 01` White Cloud Island, having still I large portion of the want in her, nnd also I gun Hts dog Nu scan on the island but could not be cnught. Near by Wu! found the body of Kennedy, lying [only in the water And in a very disgured Ilula. He was placed in a boat nod b oughl here. About this time the Weather becutm so an t-my alto render further search frui less. The Ch mpion then-fort returned about 5 oluloclut. An inquest Ira; held on Kennedy : body this morning Mr Hobtnlon In I gentleman from New Orleans, who together with his bto.hor, bad cm,-me here to engage in business. L __--.__.v_.4-4 nu-4.vv.n/. Montreal, Sept. 19.-The Synod me: 3:10 0`:-lock. Tue lhir1u'ea were read, with the amendment! on we canons gassed yeaterny, and co x-:_;,e1. m5 Iul: Ip[,Ulu.1I!'I'.ll IJLI uuues OI lllillonn y i Bmbopa. A cu Mrereuce wn requested with the Home of 15.5!)-+5 on iume pnrliculnvn in nmendmenu 0 nu Tempx ruiniu Canons, Mr Cameron to be lhe (1 mm-vvnn \\IJlLl.I|`!TU Archdeacon `1 of an address and funily on In an tnvnu. Canon Bancroft rend the report of tho Com- mittee un Canons, uckr ottledging receipt ofthe dlfs-I of the Qnuonl of the Genornl Council of but Church In the United States. The report I stated that n nitni If digut of the Canon: of the Pruvuncinl Syngtd would be made by the Com- mittee, 'btCh ullno uked leave to lit. again. Re- purl ndopied. The Clnonl em down by tbu House of Binh-, ops were refer ed to the Committee on Canon! two were rcqusted 10 report It the next session of Synod. an t- I'lIrd lhlt the diuolution` o" :n,erin! Pulhment will lsko n e 9 h Novunber. Sono further- 1.9-er shed. which will hoof In-1. 1..-en. `Ina for borougnl commence `.0 '.bo I3-b (f .\`onmbrr. { r the counties on (Co ld'h Tue 3 rural ch`-Clio!) mll ho com- ;. Hfa.-e he and of xte mon-h, and tho H-- tu ul `.L.I:>l. fhe Prilocnior read 3 manage from the Home of Bishop: tnnunining A canon regu11l- mg lbe nppointrm-nt nd duties of Hiilionn Bmbona. ul nu] uvu. Ihe connid M mm of lbe cnnon for the up- poiutmrm of iuionuy Bishops III proposed to be taken u Dun Bolmu I: thought that I0 for being pre- Den! the couaid ration of no important 3 mbjoct would be defeqr d A--haIn_--_ I3 I_.-_ L I V 5 ' ---yuan Irv usuigl Archdeacon P:lmer believed the Ibjoct to be } so imporlnnt 111:! no delay should be irlerpooeo to me settlement of I. Bishop in region: when lbw! i! no epiicoy 11 superviuion. I Seven` mpmt-mu nl int-rod In ...-.-.... .. _:.|.. .. Iuuyvl -nut I IIIIUJ `Cl. III IU Imlll I DOIIII. C.n;n Balclt thought. the principle of the men- uge nbuuld be recognized unnnitnoully, nhhough he did not I01 that thry could bind thouuolru lo detaill. n.n_rrrnL,` -- IU UEIGIII. Ir J H Odmoron could not no-why I canon Ibould not be reputed oa_t.|:e Inbjoct ofuncb up- polnunent. he canon on appointment o n. Binhop wbuld requlru to be conrmed at n nub- sequent Synold and unlru something wore done now it vtould be In: your: in the ordinsry course of event: before I Bishop could be Ip- pointed. The follo In; resolution was ultimately adopted on nation of Archdeacon Palmer, lec- cnded by Can u Ande:-mn- Thn this til.-w... oL.-..L- .n.- 11---- -1 n:_L THE DAILY NEWS--TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 22. ` - ' ' ' - - -U Hy-lvv}nA uuyulvuluu. 3"I`- mflnbers olj-acted to go'ng on with no iunpormnt u. -um-ct in no Ilnnll u bouu. l"..n .n R..l.-Nu cl-mm-.I..a .1... ...: - `..I_..l L___-_ uuuvu U LIIIIIDII AlIUOl'IOU1' Thu: thin out: thanks the Home of Bilb- ops for its usage on the uubject of the ap- pointment of 3 liuionnry Bishop, that it is deeply imp d with the importance of the .ubject, but, bl! considering the unnll A-tend cues of men: n in thin Home at thin lute - riod of the Ietnion, it does not feel that it would |__..._,1R_.I 1, ' ---\.C vs nu-uuqclu Au ILIII LIUIJIU III IDII IBIC PC` ho juuied in going imo the details of the pro- posed caocgngl 'lI`_:hin Hague. howovclwilliggdlg concur mt pper out an to 9 ex Iv may of peti oning the gran. Church Societies of the llolhelf Country for aid with a View to the early elaction, in such a manner as the Sy- nod may determine at a clergyunn to be con- Iecrated on our 'ru Miuionnry Binhop, And be; to inform: the Upper Home till! they have .-eforrcd thmpropoud Canon to tho Commit- lee on Canons to report It the next union or the Synod. ` nnnnnrnnnnn in gun--uI._-_a.. .- .L_ 1-1,, - IIJU IJJ ll\ll4Iu Concnrren in nmendmenu to the Canon: of Temporal Ll nngeuant from th Houu of Blah. opt in: agreed to. mm M. I`-!n|I....1 .........u .1... .;_n,,_, - dz}. the N uyu Ivll mgr.-cu I0. Rev. Mr ollnnd moved that the House of Bubops shall bo aakod to cal`: l_ meeting of Sy- nod next ye r, on nccounl of the unount of un- mabed business. Lost. On ronutmbling, after sdjournmont, the mem- bers of the mower Home repaired to the Home of Binhom, The nrnnidina mlhhn aI-u--...a I-:- um: ul uuu mower uuune IPPIIIIG to the HDIIIG Binhopl. The pruiding Bishop delivered his closing charge, reciting the nrion: (`mom that land been pnuod during the Benton, and (own!- ly grorogned. the Synod. `T-- Seven} hqp-plckig mnchinu have been tried in Wisconsin; but they hnr all tiled. Inven- tors are um (31. work on the prob em. Q--um-.1 ma-.nl-._-- LA_- .17. ' ~-- --.-- _- .. .... ,,..,.. .._.,_ _ 59"?-1 Bnllcmon hue determined on meet. my the profnt railwfy diculty by trying the exper ment Journeymg from the outlying dil- mcts to the putskma of town by the mid of velo. iPd*5. If? the fashion reccntly Adopted in the noighbourhood of Putin.--Saut}t Landon Pr-cu, fl`: - _.....:-u.A __:_____:.2 _ u r\. - , , vv - --~-v- -vv-urn 4-tvlewvve ITGJJ. The ancient nnivetsiii-e of Oxf-ud and Cam- bridge are Ihpwingzn valuable ac ivity in extend- ing their operations. At. Oxford, regulnllonl V hue just been issued with regard to members of colleges wbq pl'efOl' being in lodgings (which my not hitherto been ellowea), and members of the unin-rsity n I eitenbed to en; college. Both clears are I quest:-d to reside in lodging-houses licensed by he university, and under Ibo control of the nutho ities, housekeepers and students be- ing bound: nbeerveetriel rules es to hours and other mane . The ummeched students are to} have I cboi e of tutors. specially eppolntsd by` the nniversll for 111 lr instruction. An applica- tion made 1 the universities for the lnetimilon of enminsti us of teachers, by p-_eeing which 3 . person me become 3 lleen_e}e in ednontion, has been to bly received e! Oembridge. If the suggestifn be adopted, e. velneblo eertieeto nf nnenehr. .-up -n.|,L..-' -uxr- .;- --. - - -- -_- .-v.v---v-; -vv--vv-I -I Illlllllll 1-1: Iugvg-uti n our-ti.ca of soups y win within an ruck of a who den:-v in cm! an aunt ban: :1... =- -2- u. wu-pa 1 sun run. Imam uuruch dent is-, cm! In may hqpo than in ti th scbblul. c profeaiion viii! bo unedod of 1 I qualied p1-o[Lendeu.-AtJunzum. London, >Beptember 21.--At a. meeting of the grocpry trade held in London, Mom day afternoon, a motion was made to return ' to silver It! pnr, which wascnrried nn a. vote of 10 to 6.` After some further discuuion, n motion wfu made that the bond be can- ) celled, which wu also carried on 3 vote of ' 14 to 8. Thin in the and of tho nilver move- montheroto In on the grocery tndo in eonoot-nod, MELANCHOLY LOSS OF LIFE. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Coceclnbuf. PR 0 VINCIZI L S YNOD. uu-. vwuuncl rum: 3: IO noun and I ' tutoraapocially Li - 3 v i 1 gm aha" within ti.` ...-|.. -0 -1- Fuller rnd Ln nlncndod drnfn. not condolsuco to Mrs Fulford . {be death of the has Metropo- 531 I time M. nsvrsanv JOHNSON ?! apnea AT} suarruun. : The Hon Rrverriy Jolmlon was recc-lved with } long and emhnsinnxic chm-ring. Ha 13'-d: Ire- , ` turn you my most guuetnl ac-knowledgmc-nu for r the kind reception you have given to ill? tout ; ! and to you, Mr Smith, for this very compliment- ary 1.-runs in which you have thought proper to propoue my name, my warmest. thanks are due. I nnmn in 1-nun nnunn.-- -. - -..-........-... -6` ..--..- raerrw-I. nu; u--.u-:1, u:J I-vntuacgu tuqupa nun ulna. I came to your country as a meaaengar of peace. Ttmt. messenger [ menu to be; I cannot be oth- erwise if! carry out the iztstructions of my gov- ' ornment. I feel my reception the more, becauaa it astturu me, in addition to the aunt-ancee which I have had alnce I landed on your Ihorott, that you entertain friendly feelings townrdathe Government and the people of the United States -and I am most. happy to allure you that your freltnga are warmty reciprt cnted, I apeuk what I know. With every opportunity of becoming acquainted with the sentiments of my country, l know that towards no people on the habitable szlobo in were a kinder feeling than from the peo- ntn nf' tl-tn Hnimrl H.-ma t.-. thn unh'tor-tn nf hm- KIUUU IU I'UIC' E Bllruul Il'I:llI.I[ IIJBII IIUIIJ IIJT PT\}' pl-. of` the United SIIUOI to the subjects of her Maj sly. We are in that by origin, by institu- tions, one people. We have ncotnmon name, a kindred blood, similar privileges. and equal laws. and these, in the language of one of your philosophic Sltettlllen wlo taught the world `What it is to be just end right, are tls stronger than links of iron. During the domestic trou- hie which lately agitated our land and brought to almost every house sorrow and death, dll1`er- snces of opinion were entertained, and it is not, therefore, wonderful there were such dilerenoes also in England, rsl to the causes and thejuetloo of the struggle in which we were engngen ; but hat struggle is naw, thank God! at no end, Our differences have disappeared. And I re- joice to belit-re-:tnd every day of the short pe- riod I have lived arm 1:; you jueties the belirf ....thar. such dieroneea here also have disappea- ed. We have become convinced thst we must he one end indivlaihle. Nature by her mounlllnl and her rivers and her oceans hr-S proclaimed to us that `I1 must be one And I beg you to be as-nred that as we are one, that very unity which will increase our pro=pt-rity and our pow- rr will iucr- use a'so your po ner and prosperity. Uur political iusitutions tire lika yours. The] I e fashioned on the same principles, and at their tuundntinn is a deep and never-dying attach- ment'to human liberty In our hands--I mean in our joint hand-'--that liberty will live for ever. 1'he trouble!-t to whicbl have referred, great as they were, said and heart-reading-as may have been, have been attended by one coin- pensation. We had an institution not indigen- ous to ns-bronght to us bye common ancestry human slavery. Four millions of our fellow- countryen were in that eonoitioo, and bow to Ibolilb slavery without dangers even worse than those which attended its existence wasa problem that none of us were able to solve. Our domes- tlc s'r fe hes solved that problem; slavery, thank God, is now extiuguisbed-and no foot. prints are to be seen on the I-oil of the United Hharnu I-us shut.` ll` 0.... ___ A_.n 4,, __an I .._..v- cvu, 5- nluvv CJIII-I.`-IIBI-lU\l-"I-IV-I KID ID05- IQ State: bu: those of tree men. And dreadful an we havoc bu been, preniling an the Illughter ins, literally tnlrlng almost every bnttlc.-eld wtth b1ood,in nftertima it will be said that all was well upon! in getting mid of lhlt blot-uot of our own cnminn_nf lhnl M... -t.:..t. .-...:-t. ,,w=..c, Juu -nu unu tu um: 11 Int.-nu to England -and in your poliricel contents, my lord: end gentlemen, in wbtcb you Are engeged, we have no other interest than thin: that however it may result, your Government It] he etrengthened end not weekeeed.. We look--end we have philohphio eteteeznen unong as u yoe hue for your! bed emoog yon-we look to the contine- trace of lbil government Ie the bee! security thet politiceffreedo-n ie to be out let! for ever. With your government and cure united in frlendehip. es I have no doubt that wtll ha lhrnnnh .n I Trains arrive and depart from Ibo Kingltoll 3 "anon :1 follow: : Juul luvuruinuul nun OIITI tltltlcd tn fllldlhip. they will be through all tiue-we may defy the world Liberty we have. and it is like your own liberty, liberty reetrain- ed by law-liberty which node ill own aefe pro- tection only in the reetrainte to which it la made enbj -ct by law Mr Heater Cutler and gentle- men, do not believe that I am e etrauger to your aeeociatien; we have felt you in every form in which man be felt. Your cutlery, your pen- knives, and your ateel are juet ea well known to ue as they are here, and they have beneted in an much as they have you. We have, I believe, in name meaaure provided for oureelvee `vhat ia called a table cutlery. but in the way of pocket cutlery and in the way of reaore, you beat the world. Then we all acknowledge your Inperi. oriiy in one other clear of goods, and that is in your manufacture of ateel. Nothing can be no- er, and nothing has contributed Inoteto tmrowu aucceea than the etate to which you havehrnught that particular manutacture. I trust that in all the skill which from time to time you have ma- nifeated you will never construct an int-trnrnent which will cut the corde which bind us together as one nation. I have said more, gentlemen, than I intended, and more than lfear you ex- pected. (No, no) lcame here not willingly, but eagerly. I refused at ret, or rather declin- ed at rat, the invitation of the Halter Cutler, because I euppoeed that I ahould be obliged to eee her Majeety the Queen for the purpoee of pro. eenting my credentials ; but the moment that I heard that she won d not be in England as loot: ea Iexpeeted, I chang d my mind, and the hap- pieet hour I have bad wee when I advised that I ehoulz be here, at leaet except that! have been a great deal happier ainoe I have gone. Your Government, my lorde and gentlemen, in dear to ua. . It would under any cirnutnetancee, my Lord `Wharnclilh, be clear to In. Your father tree a guest of mine a few years back for some tour or five days. There was then a Preeiden- tial Convention to nominate a candidate, and the late Lord Wharncli'- did me the honour to remain with me till the Saturday, in the hopes of ascertaining in what the nomination would reeult But he failed to dtacover till he got to Philadelphia, and be there wrote me a long let- ter, in which he atated that an be had never heard the name of the gem] -man nominated, he did not exactly know how the partiee could aland together. But we have need, and we mean to mend; and I truet ever etanrl we will an long as we ahall be your f.ienda, warm and aincere, and willing and aolicitoue to be by your Ilde if at any time you abould be in aerioue nouble. (Loud and continued chuering,duu-tug which the honourebie gentleman reeumed hie ....- ..-.. -y...... .u .v|uu` nu Ul lull D1OI-lJ0l. of our own creation--of thu blot which {uninh- cd the fair fame of the United States, and gun lb! "0 10 [b0 doclnnlion Of indnhndnntm luv u -.uu sent). Mr Jeet-son Davis is enjoying the ohsrming scenery of Alton, Slsordshire, the nest of the Earl ofshrnwsbury and Talbot. He was present at the exhibition at the Alton Ftoricn1turslso- ciety, held in the beautiful grounds of Alton Towers on Thu:-adsy fortnight. He was In com- pany with the Earl and Countess, but some little time elapsed hefote it was known who the stran- ger was. As soon as it became known, Ir Davis was greeted with enthusiastic cheers by-the very large concourse of Visitor! to thsfae, who had come from sll ports of the Illdlstnd counties. A communication has been received from Mr Devil } accepting an ll)Vil|Ii0 to visit Manchester, when . it is proposed to welcome him st the bouquet to be given in his honour. j_ yaw. sun am an In adnpud clthu copper-tin ountldcopr to untnl n." [Lu new report or the Wodwioh comrnittee:- " The rie le cloud by e breech-block, which felle end rleee on e hinge, end le worked by e. lever in tee: of the trigger-gnerd. The method of opening end cloelng the breech in einailar to ! that of the Peehody. The breech-block conteiul e epirel epring end pieton for Itriking the eut- ridge. The action of opening the breech thrown nary lock le entirely diepeneed with. The gun in pleced et half-coeh, or tether in e position of | eefety, by puehing forwerd the lever tether elowly [ eo ee not to throw out the certridge, end pulling the trigger while the breech in partially open. Another elow notion of thelever re-eecke the _pieoe. Thle` rie can be edepted elthet to the convent: oertrldzeor to eenteel rt... 2: uuuu nun wnuuueu cnulnng, during lull lvnnnnv q-..v- --. ..__-_. k The Cork correspondent uf Saunders, Nam Letter given the following particular: of the late potato riot in Cork, nn outline 3 of which was received by cable :3,` , I un -:..o ...I.in'h rnnu I-nun`! in "inn nf '8. ` of Whlcll recmvau uy came :3,` 3 A riot, which may result. in His: of life, and which bu not to this motimnt been repressed. basjusttaken place in this city, arising out. of the following circumaumcenz ' An l`nuHnhI-nah nllrn-r` unrfin hl `NEED CUHII Ida I . V as nm. 1.30 p In. Im.-d train 3.l5 um. 1- II {A 6- BTIQIDQ Olll. OI (I10 IUIIIOWIDB CITCUIIIILIIILCI . --An Englishman, named Martin, hn been ' for the put few days buying up large quantities of potatoes, and exporting them J` I to the other side of the channel. In the = 0 early part of inst week they were sold in t the market here at 6d, per weight of211bs. ; I but the demand Mr Martin crested, and a Illie-p|'lCt`8I he gave. quickly advanced their ' t vnlm-, until this day they were held at tel pm weight. The canoe of the Idvancc in l g price having become known,a mob quickly , gnllifd this: lay in und around the Coul- g quay potato market, where it was known H Mt Martin was making purchases. Stone: 1 were at once ruoorted to, nnd Mr Martin ed l 1 for protection into 5 house cluse by. The not increued, and he would man have IJEUD ut the mercy of the mob, but for the ` urriul of some of the cnnutabuinry. `Phase had to be ntrungly rainforced, or the house of retreat would have been dilapidated. ]`I..- u-{min-n Inn-inn :nrIrnnnnr` nvuru n-tin- l 1 1 I I u| u:JI.u:nI. vvuulu unvu uucu uun..uun.u.uu. The rinters having increased every min- ! utc, as also their violence, it was deemed 1 prudent. to remove the cause. A cab was procured, into which Mr Martin escaped, ` urnidat ll shower uf stones and terric` yelling, and was driven to hit lodgings; 1 followed Ivy [he infuriated rabble, inging enormous quantities of large stones. George street is now being cleared of the riotcrn by a large body of Constabulary." I I i was amen` EAR?-HQUAKE IN 80011:` AUERIUA. l Privste letters from Lime, Vulperelso, snd . other ports, subject to the recent terrible oou:~ motion, give many fuels snd incidents not allud- ed to in the newspaper accounts heretofora pub- lished. One writer repor-s n singular and horri- V bio sight that occurred st Aricn, on the south side of the ruined city. As the esrth opened snd yswned, there cune up ve hundred mum- mies, who stand in long lines fseing the son, erery one of the skeletons in perfect preserve- tion, the hands doubled up snd supporting the eshless body. This must he one of the most Lightfnl sights possible, and quite beyond de- scription. The spot where these mummies now stand ans once so old oetnetery--sotne ninety yesrs ago, it is ss.id-and these skeletons are doubtless the fnblrd Inca end Indians, who either buried thellsselvel |liVe or were interred in this manner. 1 hey correspond exnetly to the old mummies of the loose, which I due;-{bed in a former letter as ntnong the curiosities to be seen in the museum at Lime. As the ground receded, whet a ghostly epeeteule, smnd the throes of on oer-thqnnke, the coming up again to etulh or these ionghuried skeleton remains-ve hundred ghoetly tnutntniul Thus-n urn fnnrfnl nine-an nl Olen -4-tkk--lg- -..- I l uuuunuu `uuuuy Iuullllllltl There are fearful atorues of the robberies com- mitted among the destroyed plaees. Bands of thievee, moetly mnleteera and the very off- tcouring of humanity, having raved their own ltvee by running to the mountains, have now returned to the rained towns to rob and pillage. They prowl around the ruined bonus, overturn- ing stones and doorwaye, and pulling out from under the dust and shnterted buildings many valuable goode,`naoney, pieces of elegant furniture, trunks of clothing, etc. And they aaarmble in crowds upon the eea shore and break open bone, casks of liquors, and goods of all kinds that are waehed anhore from the wrecke -of snipe and other vessels; Nor do they spare the dead, for I have been told by an intelligent Peruvian, formerly doing business in islay, but who hesjust returned here pennileu, that these mieerable thieves will rie a dead body of every- thing upon it, and hunting among the nine for valuable, they will often drag out a dead body, only to pilfer it and cast it back among the fol- len ruin. in one inetanoe these ladrones found an immense case ot sareaparilla, waahed ashore from some ehip, and they drank every bottle of it, imagining it to he beer. The people who for- merly inhabited these fallen towns (those who were fortunate enough to escape death from the earthquake or by the inootoing of the eea) are living in the moat abject want and poverty. lay of them are in tentn, but by far the great- or number have neither clothing, nor shelter, our food. Having but a minute to eseapeto the hills. they are now homn1aaa_ haunt... .1-.1.-- J hi! 1:`, lb:y"ul:o`no:I: `h:m::1o::,[:IotII:Iel. o|a`,p:h`:};:l:-f :.;':.:1;.'...*.:: :.`.":::.":..:i.:r;*;:;:: -=- Some idea ofqha Iufnrino may ha 1.-.! -1.-.. nu uuuu mull UIUDBDIQGI] filt. of-the eufering may he had when we realize that in the city of Arequipa alone. a place containing from 80,000 to 100,000 inhabi- tante, there in not one bottle leit ntanding-liter- ally not one etone upon another." A Peru- vian gentleman, who was in Arlee, has given me many horrible details and incidenta. He snylz No one who did not witneaa it can form any idea of iu horror." Greene and outcriee, falling building: and ahivered timber;-,the ear no lled with duet and suites, eo choked with the line dirt of the above buildings, and-no Itrong an electric melt in the air, eirnilar to the etrongeat brintetone, that`, the only way people could breathe or escape at all was by each one throw- ing him or herself at on the grornd and bury the face at in the very earth which groened and opened around then. Parent: crying for their children ; nrothera screaming to their hnehanda; end a blinding cloud ofdnet and brintetone, and the cruh of tumbling houses, the roar of the terrible in-coming lea, and the ahrieks of the wounded dying in the falling ruins. In Iloqne, the ground opened, end, an it cloned again in- etently, it unght the ill-fated peopl e, leaving them partly projected from the earth. Here are to be non hnnda protnding, feet and toes etiot. lug out above the earth. The top of e head, end even a whole head and neck of lame of the people, ngere and enne, with the bodies to which they belong shut into the gap! The most horrible celamitv turn on. ..... -- THE l 0'I`A.'I'0 R101` IN CORK. I3...._. nu... ma; uenuug Iuut into me gepl most c-lernlty hefel the two cl- ties of Puno end Oerro dePesco-the former con- taining 40,000 inhehlunnte Theee citiee ere built near end over the silver minee, end it eeelne that the very ground on which they etood mu one hollow can-tn. Theee oevee opened nt one wide chum, end ewellowed up the eitlee end the "1-fIlOd populetlon at one deep and ur- ful opening. They llterelly fell down into thin lmlnenle hollow. A number of ho Iemen rode into Lime and reported the oaileetrophe, and II the mines themselves are entirely deetroyed, we Ihnll probably beer of other towns being de- stroyed. Ouloo hu not " one none left It: ud- ing on another," and most of the population were killed. Uxbridgo has granted to tho Toronto and N1ppiul`ng Bnll:Io:f.$E0'oo `D It hll Inna hour; A l-.lA-....._ _x.|_ _ , . Vicar -I Dmmnstev, on no vital I questiun IS the future of the Established Church in Inglnutl m-serve, as they will dnnbsleu re. cs-`we, spvcml attention. The Rev. Doctor Iran in the rap}: course of event: of hu- . _VL-III the tpeedy demolition of :11 tbs: bu been dIuinc7iI'e_ nll tblt bu been excep- tiurllly ndvanugeouu in their pgtion no Church pt-1-pl: ; lees that the day in not fl: :1 sun: when the Chdrch of England will bc thrown altvgether upon voluntary o'r- irgn for its maintenance. He does not, h0I':Vrr, regam lb]! prospect with unmix- otl alarm or dismay. For the Church, in lo far 15 she is the Church of Christ, be has no far -, but only fear in for thou: who are beneted by her connection with the Sum The uzxenmceo of the Rev. Dr. Vuughun_ \ l

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