.. mu mun no we meet or this new On the other bend, however, this : town will nnln hr hninn ..:.......a :- .. ....= ulucx unnu, uowever, In ; gain by being placed tcommuniculion Wilh the capital.- 1w. , a- -.._.u..-....u-u, an or which, Bllll, were totally destroyed. The Echo front building was filled with Jck of boots and shoes, formerly Joseph Duh-eane-n the um. nr uyn -mu seus the the money so` such r-hild-an - , _ _ . . u n.--u DI`!!- removed from Canada, Eng. Canadians the right of hav- abruad represented by their uni diplomatic agents, and l alliances as independent of may seem tmn ""`'*" ` 5 I-IUI d. If the Oanad /i:_: ::rpeopIe, assembled, choose by pow- Englnnd to proclaim tion, then let them pay for roao to dwell in pence, then IIVB their defence or enable to make a separate peace hAmon1- - ` unuuuls, IDOIIS, wnh old European 2 lhouland and -..:II:-- nnd u u; unnll. England | reference to Onnadinnl. wvu II] [DB1 claimed um}: , r_. .......u.._-J nun UDAIIDI deponens, and asked him .-.,\..o. _:.L /I - I contracted the hnbil of 31119. roona, -ml L.----A , l .. ....usuUVA | `U ck being displaced. Thnnkl no remen, the ames were nrbonneaufa premises. We | man, the 1010 occupant of time, In burned to death Finn, an oid man, who had lung an I night Intchman. Ill [0 lleen in an ant --I -L- I or GAxAnA.-If Brit- `ed from K`.-nut ""` uun u[1|.|Il'DL'Q]D B676- us. We understand that to commence rebuild. 721.91 smmps, nd and millions. The In 3. station in China, lsells them at 39. the .38 n QIIl'In:--`J A` _ -r...n.u nu HIS halming vote of the meeting.--x!!onh-cal ,_-J -an nuul 'reaaurer, in accord- tiou recently passed often get. the blame ' these wild animals, lld out nf 05- "-` , --_..lv.. nu --v rvlll IIPIVU mg our busincu connec- lawn good. Taxation gmnted in these BIL and nnnlu ---- , __ ..-..- 1 his horse to go home. xd wrangling with Robert. fwhiskey; and deponent 'nHinn 4%-..- ._1_- v OTTAWA RAILWA Y. n Brockviue and Olruw. n Mu. ly incrensm munlh `. ii evidenuly the r--lullnf `rowing impnrtunco uf the-. Ins and lb? grmlunl hut for of Hunt trade ham Ur. It will be llmt II. the ar rl' Ihr: Gore H commmen wu inn,-sligzuinn VinW to re-porx IE0 loner of this P hln In-u-.._..- -L - _----uv vl ISIJBDIC . Already blood Canada in ~-- ....u n uu nulml, out of the dog ,/- .._.`-us at form of tax- ao throw the ile keeping her nadinn norm`- _..... an on. [DO 0 acquired the - ...c unuu or us, houses, Ll'DDP1" """" _ -....--, nul sunny ne-|I the time of 9 oiciul nnignee. Una of the other Mr Dufnnneu : lldinn av`-3-L -`V Ill \!UI1IO- England .1Jl.nnn I . _ . . . .... .u-uw I) LUV 1 by the magistrate. It .- ---LA " " ' has packed 3211 (`n 1-1 91.21: nd grawing ed in ul, Nor lie and Utmwa mg:-nnqut, of its prvspnrily, one a, We fell llml no painfully with anxious to hear ngs. Now, hap- Jnmndu Cc-mrul I (`inn-r . uuu me pusluon of the In. has been handed in, and I1 led 9. mucilng of the she: nexl, at which it will be precise terms may be will : lmly known uulil After 1 think it well be found lbs errors in the past are from tho whole must be regnrde fuctory, much more so is nlmrelmldens who have fooll | in can. ._.I ,- r unnatu- pause- ' I1 (hi5 Ilni ., `ueull, few -_, ..._-u Ill OLIIUKU. "Beaidee, we are credibly informed Hunt the Upper Canada Bank, when it did so far profess to exchange 11 copper: for the new cenla, did so with the worst possible grace. Every obstacle was employed to discourage any attempt of tra- der: to get cents for their coppere. If the Bank of. Montreal, on the Government agent, ehall now, when reminded of in duty, proceed to re- deem it: prorniaea, let. it pm-we shatter plan; lot it do the thing honestly and fairly, gnd with h {I ' elecrlcy and 0 nor n In I. an)! I t` The present absurd state of ally driving the legal cents out just as people ; persistent folly is: legal national silver coinage. V We get a. national circulating in and then we prefer doing. It ; that dealers in postage sud oil: placed by present arrangements pleasant position. They have to quantitiel. The authorities will 1 stand, take more than twenty cents in payment; and as in ge they are treated a coppera, of n we taken for ingle stamp: at tbl the dealer subrs a loss which his five per cent will not by any Surely this is a very unaatiafac! things. It n....'A--- -- ' The Gazette dc-St. Hyacinth: says on the drawal of the troops, that it looks up: question from a. point of view which mnyb sidered 1 little advanced; but it holds conclusions as just and inevitable. It from agreeing with those who believe in thc nnl continuance of colonial connection be Canada. and England, and it says open!) the time has come to prepare public opinio the consequences of the rupture. It doe wish to make of it a. matter of revolt not 1'. position; but the expediency or inexpediet the movement The Globe still maint not called upon to inter the value of American form the bulk of the circulatin country. Respecting the _ copper coinag says : - "Fl-tn u..m--- -' ` nins that govermm fe-re in the regulnti. n, where there was both be and Collins `.....I-_!- - - _ . A" Stntislics compiled from a intive to the moneyed pom population of Great Britain 1,910 co-operative societies, siness of grocers, provision 5 aggregate capital of 320,00 about two-thirds have been a The "building and freehold present a. capital of $ $50,000,000 of which are in` for members. The co-oper. trade societin, friendly and ties, building associations an: combined, regresent I ca $609,000,000. -`5ncguII:P mey ram: 3 cousic or which causes him much 1 business. He therefore trm pets! will be promptly reepo 4 General Blair has explained his remark 1 Louis with reference to General Grunt leaving the White House alive. He up tl meant to any that if the Radical candidau ever olected he would never resign the dantinl oioe no long as he lived. , _._._.,...u u: uuucr IIISIIIDIIOIJI doing: business in this city, it is clcar that 3 lo- cal Bank inn mnlter of the greatest importance In the commercial commnity, And ought by `them to be earnestly supported, and we therefore feel condent that when, cu Monday next, the shareholders meet and resolve` to go on. such n rhlly will be made round the Burk ad will show lha: the pee; le of Hamilton are fully sensible of the importance of Inch local institutions.-- Hamillan an. ,-_ _. ........u5 H. up wiu not for a moment be entertained. That would be 9. policy altoge- ther too much opposed to the most ordinary bu- eineu principles to ba even thought of. The Gore Bank has a field open to it which, carefully cultivated, is certain to lend to nncoese. That some decided step wiil be taken il beyond doubt; but that step will be in the direction of continu- ing, not of opping the operations of the Inni- tuticn. Legislation will doubtless be necessary, sl.-Iume is no manifest, that there need be no dif- culty in discovering it, The cnpilal of the Bank to-day is worth half I. million of dollars; Ind the true policy will be to procure an Act re- dur-iugit to thlt amount, sud taltingnt the same time power to incr.-nu it to its present nominal capital of a. million. This having been done, the Bank will be in n tosillon to resume its ope. rations vigouronsly, and to schieve that success which every one will desire forit. ._ The city ofnlnilton bu ts very deep interest in the continued prosperity of the Gore Bank. Without in any way reecting upon the nseful_- ness of the several branches ofonher institutions CI.1RAn|ran ---n-_ _: ..| - _ _-.....5 sue auwnuoul of the Directors, or the decision which may be come to It the meeting next week, we take it for granted that, with such an exhibit of the nthirn (if the bank as the committee have been nble to show, the idea of winding it up will for moment. mom main... i... _ , -.....=. uarerul management, Ibero is no reason to doubt that the Bulk can again be [nude 3 pronperoua institution, and that the stockholder: will nd lheir properly a very val- unble one. 1:`..- _:.- --_ .. .u utup my career of usefulness. _ On the whole, if report speak truly, the com- mitten have found the affairs of the Bank to be losses; but it in it curioua fact, and one which lesson of caution as well an encouragement, that the longs were all of huge accounts, some hull dozen or so very nearly cov- ering the whole sum. it was the 011 diiculty in one basket; rnd, one which we may fairly hope will not be repeated. But when it is known that the capital of the Bank roldny, na- auming all its meets at the lowest and molt cer taiu gures, at gures which ould be realized lllJOUl ditcully in a few months, and allowing nothing for the destruction of bills in circulation, which it La not too much to assume will run up to u very considerable amount, is worth ve hun- drnd thousand dollars, over sixty cent: on the dollnr of its capital, ufte_r paying in [all ab} its obligations, it will readily be admitted than the old Gore Bank is in any thing "but a denperntc polilioa. Under careful management, nu I-n..nnn In -lA--L* " ,_,...-... uuuul carerul 1 inn Blockhnldnrn will t:_-I A- "Nd , _.... ucrvuutul 3 down, who called , Charley, to witness .1--- _ " _-_., ... ......_n It mu [)6 presented. What. its not, of canine, be pub- ibe meeting, but we WI lbat, while some serioul pointed (_vu:,1lie report on regnrded an eminently satia- evidently than those foolishly disposed of their slack Ill recently ruling prices had any concep- tion 0!. There is an old adage about giving 3 dog a. ball name, and at the uaeltsasnr.-II of the animal uflerwnrlls, and we greatly fear that some: elmrelioluers have been helping the public to give to mm o d institution such a. repute an must, but for its inherent vitality, have compel- let] it to stop its of Un Ihn ...-.1. L A - .. ..... IJC m Hm rr('t;II:ctl0lI or our under! annml meeting at` the shareholders Hank, ha-ht um the 3rd August inst, a was rippointerl to make a thorough inlu the nhirl of the Bank, with 3 u-port the actuegl condition or its aunts and linbitiliea. The committee were instructed to report to A meeting of the shareholders to be held within three munthr, and it is understood that since that time they have been engaged in such careful examination ofthe Bank : affairs al was necessary to enable the shareholders to un- dersland 5-ruciaeiy the value of their property, uud the pusition of the institution. The report the Directors have cal- shmebulders for Monday presented. What in ,_ -... ...;.u.-u as of the: e the more valuable coin wil on, as it is in 8 stars other y in 4 buy I. not, aka of gener: as com ` f,,_ .:__v- y ,__ __._., ....-v-scu Au uwelunga bers. co-operative associations, cietin, and benevolent socie- ling and savings banks all , capital of nearly `000. I authentic source: re- e power of the lnbouri show thnt there are erative Bocielipa no---=-w -- A L is ' Wise folks wel medium coined, ionel 3:-efer foreign or antiquated coin- ntry. If our own to Cove a cop- t are` treated as M` -Fm ---* ' the luture, was a .1 cer- tt, could [cuhy 'tbe to lliurnn -;t| -.._ .-- , ,_ _.,....u u. an. H! cnrcnmuon, will onaiderable und its 1, {Link the Run`: .-... ....-:- L --rum or wu_uoo,ooM invented in Th r`n_n'n.u-no}..- -_- ,.-.- nus. Wu lI1'.|G8I'f re the coppeg ; general Business course if they gie their face value, In commission of vill means cover. uuaatiafaclory state of ,,,__. _....n nun Luctv NIB live carrying on the hu- `ers, sellers, kc , with an `ital $20,000,000, and of those ds a. pecuniary success. ,'and !and societies ro- Wbinll Of Q70 nnn Ann -1- -- - Wu... nun: ucen ueipmg p m repu r (0! role, found affairs nr 11.. z2...1. - in line r9(',r;H.:c1ion of nu-n.I w......:._._ .,a- .1,- , . with- OD8. )8! it Inn].-a -w--- -L .....u. 1!. I6 nu` the eter- between nd, audit openly than 3 opinion for f It does not I of op- :pediency inexpediency of Id be openly discussed. It the subject before the elec. a possible to aagertain what not` the connlry in this re- lld be learned at nnnn VTHE GURE HANK. _. --an: Ul I-UH of tam. rnn- :- 2-- 0 all-0:8-I: o that he 9 candidate was ` Preli- I appears in a Canadian Id story ntlendig the an on credit: The pub- IOIE indebted to him "- , __.. ---.-uuu uu.u ` which to treat, ,,_ buucnuull 15 the. regulation of er coins which now Lting medium of this coinage it .u mun Iocleues $T0_0O0,000, about in:-mtna :.-. a.--n=--- ......._,. u of the same value, coin will go out of also evident stamps are M ms a vow '"` ... nu]: on me with- upon the - may be con- it hnm. an :-- - _ _ _ . .... iuvaus II 1 Jeen ution : usefulness, .......w-ucu: IUI manna] I presented. What. L I-`IL Whilst Ilnrnn -z.-3A--- _ .... ... Pa :in a very an-M 2 buy stamp: in . we under-_ of H... ----- thing: in 1 0Vernmenl: is 13 fellllnfinn -1 V I0. V Collins ion reader: a .|:- ,::-4--- A L ODGG. vu, nuou dwellings zsnmiuuinn . - Iv ILU is far In .0... Foreign and Domestic V Liquors. We keep the best Sherry Wine We keep the beet Port Wine We keep the heat Burgundy Wine We keep the best Santerne Wine We keep the beat Malhga Wine We keep the beat Champagne We keep the belt Hock We keep the best Moeelle We keep the belt Claret _ i We keep the best Ginger Wine We keep the beat Brandy We keep the beat Rum We keep the but Gin We keep the beat Irish Whiekev 1:7- I- J - nun!` I` :l.-:_ UUEEEE Try our Colfee : Try our Choice .~ Try our Mocha : `D A _ . n _ 1 I went nuuc u_y me xorce Our SIXTY strength with tn] Our SEVENT moat frugal To: a thirty mi of its own merit? CENT TEA con 9 natural avour. Y- FIVE CENT ` ny family can t The Price, Qunlily, Strength, and Flavour of our GREEN Ind BLACK TEAS will meet the wants of the rich and the poor. Wu u-n-"' IIJUUU -_._._._ 1 ..-.4.` 1}! ` Ex ship (Jhaudlere, from London ROSSE It BLAOKWELUS GELBBRATBD C GOODS-- - v Bbls Mixed Pickles Bbls Imperial Hot Bbls Chow-chow Bbls Onions Bbls Gherkins, etc., etc One: Calvesfmt Jelly Cases Red Current Jelly Cares Black Currant J_ell5 Cases assorted Jelly Cases assorted Jams Cases Potted Ham Gases Potted Beef Cases Potted Tongue Cues Harvey Sauce Gases Mushroom Clllup Cases Cherries, in Quart Bottles for Tarts Cases Greengages, Gases Strawberry, Cases Raspberry, " Gnses Assorted, etc., " FOR SALE`. nv 1.l.1I.I1'a.l. V J Ohandlere, I ` , ,--_5, -uu us ylrlulll ways to eubserve the purposes at once of ornament and use. In some parts of India, this has become a matter of great public importance, though fty years a the forests in that country were thong inex- haustible. So reckless has beenithe cutting down of the teak forests that sleepers for the East Indian railways have actusllyhed to be imported from Norway, while, in cer- tain districts, the springs have disappeared and the country become a barren waste, by being altogether cleared oftitnber. In Eu- rope, the preservation and planting of trees have become matters of national solicitude. Let us be warned by Asiatic neglect with its consequent ruin, and European careful- ness with its accompanying benets, to make provision in time for the future sup- ply of timber for the various national and local purp_ose_s for which it is indispensable. -- Globe. 0! In mars Assorted, etc. FOR SALE BY _________ _... .. .. upclleu nnnoautely. C.m.w1.u.' Woons AND Fo1ua:s'rs`.-I urnmem will have to see to the proiet nf our forests, and encourage by e available menus the putting down of y plantations in order to supply the pint those fast disappearing, and in` VI! one It pa ih1portn_nce, ________.______ l Piclon, Oct. 28.-A barn in Elisha. Van Blnricum, about lb! Pielon, was struck by lightning J _ burned, alum: with line adjoining } buildings. The conlenlu of Jhol * conaialed of A large quality 0 hundred bushels of grain of I i waggoi-is_ cans, harneugand an hon-sen. Loss about 3l,500. I: Prince Edward Farmer.-I Mutua.1Ii puny for $200. ---..., ............_,.-xuo.-re were no prisoner before the court this morning. The magistrate received intelligence of the deglh Of Archibald Collins, which took place yesterday ' afternoon. Mr Shaw, coroner, hu proceeded to k the ileceuedh-I rcsidehco for the purpose of bold- - -- - ...:- uuznsnii UOFFREI r at 13 3d per lb. * and big V and Ja ve Mixture at 13 9d. Roasted and Gro mud on the Premises. W. R. MCBAE 8 00. .:.j-- bly Flavoured at la 6d..A ,4` -_v vV.`iz. menu: & Co. comma! cor-man: corrnzl ' ` C_o:ee per name of the Pilot. _W {rates of the language for A.- -- 19 thought th Ambition: city had em their quarrels, but it to ,____,- .... ....m quan-cu, out It seems not. A! I meeting of Inbteribcn to the Dominion Rxpnu Company, held in the Gold Board room in tya Merchant : Exchanze. Hnntrnnl a: mu! t-.- ...... ...., mu-wuo_em: mac! General Prim, the Spanish [1 private Ioldior. Before he was had fought his In] to the nu: ersl, the title of Count of Rana, sure and crouel which covers: of honourable wounds. 9-..`! :- V -- - , ,- _,.._..... uclu, uuulleu I! I 30 years old, he rank of major-gum and I galaxy of Sore! is not likely to be in mm! of organs. There are already the Gazette and Jou`rnal-two French` papers. A n.Engliuh paper, the Sorel .4dnprf:'nu- 54- -``L '` . . - ma. The house of Madame de Montijo (mother `of the Empress), at Madrid, was one of- the rs: from which oated the revolutionary ag, a cir- cumstance explained by the ablonce of the Coon. tee: in the country and the Junta having tfkeo up its quarter: in the empty maneion. Four-wheeled velocipedes have been introduc- ed in France, and are highly commended, but in respect of speed they cannot be expected to com- pete Will! the two-wheeled nuchinee. G-ennv-AI D-5- H-A 5-` ' ' ' Guoulitv-Adelunerd, one of the wealthieu no- blemen of Sweden, is nid to have refund an of- fer of seventy million dollnru, made to him by an English company, for his copper mine of Amy,-_ dnbnrg , __ __ _.... ....uu -. nvucnclillilllll, A Parinian npeculntor um I 1 carrier pigeons to Lisbon, to I graph, when all communication lnlerrup'ed. The Sinmeu twin! can be ac] danger whenever they like. ' to the Lonilville Hidical Journal ways been the nnnnimouu opinic surgeons. "V ... , _, _...- ..... uaunu uumour and well- ed plot in sun to meet the approval of! lic. To-marrow, the beautiful play of" Down," dramatized from the exciting 1 that name, will be given, in which Min lakia the part of Mary Leigh; and wet that tho piece so univemtlly popular much admired by all who may witness; formance. The addition of a. favourite fa` J conclude the entertainment of to-morrow x inn .9 , _.._ `4|u,C\-DU VII IUU null. `filer tbe'rIt of November zh two of par- nga to Prince Edvgnrd Island from ull part: of the United States will be reduced to six cum. The Duke d Aumah-, son of King Louis Phi- lippe, is said to have sent a very preuinginvitm tion to M. Henri Rocbefdi-t to come and live with him at his villa at Twickenbnm, England. large number of fl`he schooner Andes, from Detroit to Bunlo, with a cargo of 16,000 bunhrls of grain, sunk in Lake Erie, about 20 milrn on shore from Hadl- sor. Dock, Ohio. The lou will he nbou_t1;3,000 on cargo and $l5,000 on the hull. `A I.-- -1.- -n,_. - -- Horace Greeley gels $7,000 I your an of the New York Tribune. The slockbold the paper hue innurcd bit life for 875,000. are bound to make something out of him, on-Jlive. _._._. -.- -.n...- as Iuuulll E. Fenn Dickinuou, Probate Judge of Sin. dusky, nnd member of Congress elect from the Northern Diltricl, wu nrreated on Saturday, charged with iuuiug fnudulent naturalization papera. . ne umu-we nyu Ibst the Local Legiulnture of Quebec will meet on Ilia 8th or lolh January, sud all about ll month. . __...-.... -z-nun : IIHYU ICICUIH BIG Imported .1 iatricts, he : of timber. nreservnzi-rm um .-.I..;...:.... ..n_--~ _______,_______ Miss LAURA Kass: AND an Nnw You Cou- r.un:-Tbe arrival of the queen of comedy, Min Laura Keene, in Kingston, will be hailed, no doubt not, with much pleasure by the plny-going portion of the public, who are ever read] to ap- preciste and patronize true drlmetic talent. Miss Keene cornea provided with e. ompuny composed of all the requisite talent to fnithfully pourtruy to the audience the well-eelected'aub-. jecta which her superior tutu may place before them. The piece selected for this evening in the url who ...... ..-J. .1: Woons Fo1ua:s1's`.-Gov- ill protection rents. every means young 3 the-plwe of T _YII'i0I1l bserve Lnd use. In mmn n...;.. ..r 1: --2 -n..uc'cI.' may mm. That, according iuville Journal, is Ind Inc a`.- opinion of competem . _v- ..-. nI:\.aI.IlI-IE`. n,( the hero, enlisted no was an `n... -1: n- .. ......~.., Iv zepuoo we 1 with Spnin 2 Ibst _`tbo Legislature IIIO 8th or mu. r...-.... ._.._, __.. nut! we `a announce} its intedtion of to an Engliuh Ibeet-under the _We that our con- ionn citv I...-I ------I- -1 V ing- -..- uuunuulucfn Ul ma biilire rorEs7u,oco. They a deud .-,.n- -nu uvuT1ul61'IW0 ngliuh L nppesrnneo, published he Journal, and your we louncen in inn....:.... .1 Wings and separated without L That -n-A--35- " - aunt DUI OOH- enongh of one it ummn nun cpurueu wubout That, [1]. Ind Han nl - guru ll CIJIIOY v stockholders of I Q !!! nnn 0lIL-( Nair 'i3o' Kc New lantle New Velveteen: New New Josep our; Special nttulio of FLANNEI43. Pm _ `E:-`:23 Gui Velvets. chou Kid Glovws bin: Kid mag pair vzrruwiwfj I-it called to well-known l .-. . . -nu uuuua have all been I direct from the leading the British Markets, and they Ii to oer great inducement: to buy} Nan n---- " * ` Macnee NEW FALL FERGUSON ` A large Sunk nf eII snmrs and Dn,A\vI_'ls,J: English mnnnfactuto. V {\VO0LEN_ October 7. Tan GALE.--The and lake on the nigh ofa. more than ordin tended, so far as we (at I still rodgclion in 1 `BE hlfwe : dift fans-. ol.- w CREAT ll 6d per yard. +2 French lerinoeu Ire still '_ A Iplendid Linen Dan In mid per yard Children ! ` October it. OU can buy READY #1` Y cbupu-1Imn_at Ibo tablishment in the city. j MV G_REE)ll7'IBLD 8 LIY the place to leave 1: ` a proper lining unit of `_ perfect t in gunuutood. WOOLEN Qczcx Turn -The schooner Tndo Wind, Capt. Stacker, arrived here yutardny morning, having left Toledo on the morning of tho 24th, thus making the 1.l'ip in the remarkably Ihon space of four clear days. __ bqxcul 1.I-l\ll.IT1e.xu New Dregl Goods. New Empress Cloths. New AH-Wool Rcppl. New Glace and Gros G ,,_f .. _ SPECIAL A ! -no nu: PUBlJ_0s Pmonss su [AVE REHOVED moth - cupied by George _ ' I opening I complete 8 PLI I 1" ""'" rmcxss ' gale which visited the city night of Tuesday lust, although of A ordinary character, has been at- can learn, with no marine disasters, and the Marine Inspector reports an absence of any intelligence of such. /7 "OF OP L`-l'I 1 _ nt. disco! `; Iellin I: ha (`I- Anmvu. or Anns.-0ne 11 an-mu, Snidr-EnaId ries, nrrh steamer Passport, for the milil ment. lW=7='4| non, O ` dining . -r - 9'1 50, x ate say, ago den I I151? `; per bbl. upernb ,r nan! in ' ne Oct. E3 . 5+3] puuu ucl ii`-Wbut [ 1,02 to [vary dn In-ngntl no uuvu uuuerutxeu [.0 ('10. After prayer by the Grand Chaplain, this in- tssresting session was brought to a close, to meet again on the third Tuesday in October next, in I XIIIII pm to 0:1 If cent ` ml, per yer bus I ilul d occ it be he ne V th gt ` te iden ch 1 y Job itiv be In , __ .. .. uauuu ucvutu nu u.lU Dominion ofou: bands) to a nnl tfiumph. This session will be remembered in sfter years as one of the highelt import in the epoch of our hizrory. May the Giver of all good so guide us in our councils as to full and to accomplish III we have undertaken to do. Ah. h...... L_ .|_- n . .. . . _.-.....,.... Us we auvjecl rg very cuufused. Un the Monday following 1 vent. to Collins` house and found him sick nbed. ' ie said that ha thought he should die from the :'ec'.s of the beating he had received, but he ex- nuemled deponent from any blame, Is ha (Coi- ins) knew deponom would have helped him if he could, for he (Coilin: out ) beard deponenl cry `* your Charley." Deponent and Collin` were old friends, and nothing but friendshipihnd ever uubsisiui between them. Sam Houston rode into Kingston with depuuent on the Tue;-` day f'u`lowing the assault, and stated that he (_Huuston) was going away for fear of an arrest. The ronvcrsaliou be-Iween bimsz-If` and Collins was held in the [il"B(`l]CH of the lanai : wife and dnughterl. The prisoner was remanded until Friday next. keo mun y den l\FI1\ Epel iefl FTPI the pain, ANO 1 ill]. tartan` , L A I M ,.__. I)` W unlllcu out as to elect the ob- jecls in view, for the exlcnuion of Temperance, and in A measure the removal of all Ihu can in- toxicate men. Let the chrintinn, the philan- thropist, the sage, and the Temperance man, came forward as a mighty u-my in arrelting this might; evil, that now desolntel outland--home: ma-ie wretched, children nude orphans, and men turned into demons; if such is the case, it is then an imperstiva duty as a christian com- munity and moral being to aid this great Tem- permca Reform (which is so much ne_eded in the Uanndn) triumph. This seasinn will hn pa... .-.L...-..J :_ _eL, 3315' :, NM` rrlnn yr] _ - -....- .. ..... uuucl. Among which will be found one, to memorialize our legislature at its next St`IliOl:] for the eatablinhtnent ofan lnebri- nle Asylum; alto, one, to petition Pnrlintnenl to re move lhe duty imposed upon temperence pub- ilcrlliuhtl admitted into this Dominion duly fue; as the tree circulntion of temperance matter it p one or the mniu means or edttcnliog the mus of the people in the two principles of temper- 1' cc, as now tbnt mean: in I measure in witb- hi-1d,oo account of the high duly impound upon nil such publications. The Order during the year has steadily ed- uuced onward in the guest Temperance Reform, and which every member of the British Order of - Good Templar: must congntuiate themselves upon the high position the Unlrr occupies at Ibil day in the Dominion of Cenudn. The Order must commend itself In new am.n:..-..- _.:-- WNW .u1I.L'.Cll. During the coming yur, no doubt many of the impurt-ma measures adopted at the London nu- sion will be so curled out as to cccl the ob- gaze. tha 'l`nmn.......- ...-- -T .._, . - ,....... \.,.u..au\ullUll H5 prncucnl 00419 Of 1 luvs. its sound financial buis, its euliro freedom (mm the cumbersome machinery of signu, grips land degreee, and iii increuing co-oporuion, a_vmp2uh_v and uniou with the moral Ind religi- oul elements or our lnnd. The Order also pol- sessea superior ndvanlngel fur aduncing the great and noble cause, in reaching the man of the people, educating, enlightening and au- lug. 'n- m=cretnr_v did not order the machinery, _ nor did the Iruslml ropudlqle the notion of the Tsnvrutnry. Tho suit none from lhu attempt of ` a Gilbert to fasten the debt upon than-uateeu or I 4 E nhe,Richards0n Gold Mining Uompnny, but hil- rd.-Yours obediontly, . I Inc. G.W.D. Marshsl-Iiu Cu-ten`, Clifton. G.W.l. Gun-d-W. J. Wnddilove, l|q., Long- Nid. G.\\' I). Guard--J, Buler, Esq, Wont He- }|l`.ivra_v. P.G.W`C. 'I`empInr-`Hugh Campbell, Esq., litcE.e1l_ ,(____-- -3 - 12].`! T13]! A.ll!Ch`IC'A N 0II)El OF` (2001) Tlt.'. llI [..-lI. S. The Worthy Grand Lodge held its tenth an- nual session at the cily of London, 0118., com- munciug Tueldny, October 20. The Grand Souion Ins held in the hall of the -"l'or9IIt City" Lodgn_ lciclnmoud street. Grnnd Ullicora preaent:-l .G.W.C., H. Campbell; H \\'.0., T. W. Euitlnndg G.W. Sec, D. Sho; `ti \'u'.T , Joshua Galloway; G.W.C., Jame: Wuuloss; (}.W.M., George lllcLeod ; P.W.0.G., W. J. Wnddiluvo, logelbor with: very large attendance of ropreaenlnlivee and visitors. 6 _ H.-.. -- tun 1-1.6 Einueudanco ; Tho union was one of greater import than ='.~sn3' Llun hl preceded it, not only in the Amount ,ut' business lrnunc1ed,bnt the number of im- purlaul. resolution: lhu were ndopted, bearing upon the slate of the order. Among which will our her! Rnlninh rnr H... -..._ L1:_L_, Iuiiu` _VEUK .-- (i.\\'.C. Temp|nr-WiHiIllI Eulhnd, ".l'b\ rough. (E W L`ounc:I!or-E. Rose, Esq, Kin (3 \V.\'. TempIar-5! rs Abbot, 8!. Hlry (}.W.Ubaplaiu-Rev. W. Tindall, C I) _ , _. .. . . . cu 55:1-earea tor the pria . and BI: Kirkpatrick, Crown Attorney, was E gent to nssiu the Police Magistrate. There 'no particulars elicited additional to thos 3 iendy made public, with the exception ofwl E contained in a voluntary deposition mode bl prisoner, and taken down mngislratt was in effect, that on tho night of Satm when the assault was committed, he Wm atom midnight, in compnny with Collins others at Switzei-`s tavern, dancing and singing, &c.; Cc were drunk, deponent particularly Co was an old chum of `or the loan of` lly cent: with t hich be let Collins have. Afterwards how utside and got upon ha Io lins was outside, and Rc -luuslon about I jug of whiskey; depo aw Houston knock Collin who ca Jut to deponent, I call you, wit his. At a later hour Sylver not Hon `K ('()l:. lESl ()N1)Im'CE'. 0 Till IDITOI OI THI DAILY I My do-nr Sir- In your issue of the nu rnpurt -among the causes lricd I1 n-size 1! Kingston, Gilbert rs. McAnn , , .._. ... .....,`-um, uuu the rrporl it entirely WI'()3 correct it `I ncu-ase of membc-ubipduriug the year, 774; h in the bnudl of the Grnnd Treuurer, +:-;'.9, besides n large amount of Ilock on .1, and all pnid for, which show the Order to in a groaparoua auto. Arrangement! will 2 be nude to (end into lhe held I good and Hen! iecun-er lo ndvocuo our china, and for puqose or organising new Lodges in the wince of Uutario. Rclleviila, --_--.-u nuu-. Iich evening the own comedy <-milled Our American ' and xhe broad humour and we!I-arrnng- in an!-A 9.-. _-.-_. .I. V . Secretary-D. Sbotf, Esq, lcGi|livny. . Treuua-vr-JoIbuI Cllluwly, Eaq., :h. lhe broad n the of the pub- ow, Hunted atlzed the story of ill Min Keene Leigh ; we feel sure 3 an Tlhivnr-nllw ---~-' .\.. u_y ugnmung last night i rich Ibed sad 1 u Jim barn and uh lnran nun-.o.'L.. ,-_.._.u_ ul JIIB lllfl In urge of bay, grain kind], harnesn. and - urI---I-'- _ ....-. IJUUI ..;ner Houston .'nui- Col-licl in a. row by Jaickquitlfs aggon shop, and concluded that CoI1ins as hurt from the manner In which e cried out. Depouent was too drunk [0 e of any assistance, but was told afterwards but he did go and help Collins up, but from the {Tens of drink his recollections of the subject very Un lhn M..nA~- It" ,Uclobrr 17, 1868. `V are` the omen: elected for the ununuu ux uunuun. `Inc Urder itself to every imelligenl mind, zsutution, its pnclicnl code `tnunci-sl freodo some mm-hinnn nr .:,...- ..-:_- -George McLeod, Eaq , Rodg- -. ...-J, uuvcrll` gfan Ileigbl, ass, and a valuable span of Insured in the er.-a'Mutua1 Inaunnco Oom- AK belogging to Mr ,nbouI Ihroe mile! from ; lizhtnina Inn! nI..:.n ...z - IDDU. Juan A. Bancnnn, A.G.W. Secretary. ___4__ .____.,_ v---vw an ries, n;'r;ved yesterday per military store dopu-I. --THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER ;One hundred cues MA.)-tL.`lI - ms nyour 26th inn. mvuy witness in per- f force will t tomorrow even- Role, Kinguon. l:ry's. Gorrio, I It the late ilbert McAnmsny. As rung, may I beg of you to .... ---u' g Ibe((i:nd out- 9 Iheda ufersl` unvu muel ll'Om last and 2 Ihed and ---- JAIN! Guys. ,-__ ---v will be Esq-. _-..._ on Saturday, ml: Inn, at :1, and itzex-`s :-...__ L, - -- - 1...... m 5 wrong done cannot say tho umo in I -Quabac Mn-cury. _ ,- _.........m. an luuependent England as to them may Taxatia without representation, it is the dnya, in tynnny to Englishmen, and such w the opinion of English lawyers from the mo remote ages. Now the very worst to nation without representation is tl burden of arms upon Canada, while in unrepresented abroad. Canadian poop] in their Parliament PD! era delognted to them by proclni war against: any nation, 1 : it; but, if they choose ' .- -.r..uunuuI..| 15 C181 fun/d. --Prucott Telegraph, Tm: Mmxuznr Durmon 0 ish troops are to be removed land should allow Canadian ing their interest: abroad own ambassadors dip forming treaties and allianca see: with.-me - ........ -A _.,..-... uunu me '.l'0WDBbip Tr` ance with u. very wise resolutin by the Council. Dogs very o of depreduiona committed by I and compensation is claims fund. uulull. 1ne tracks of the anim: and near the onus: of a sheep and of which he had evidently b tread the brute, which received fore falling to the ground, and 1! dogs as if nothing had ailed hin dospalched. The game beiu vuc ms; nu: week 5 large and erc wns killed in 8 swamp Mew-i John and Stepb Small. The tracks I e wild cat near Spencerville, , -__--.-.. uuuu cuuuren as ham either expoled or sold as slaves by their :1 ml Chinese parents. We understand tint the friends of Brydges, Esq , intend, on the arrival of th: tleman from England, to invite him to 2 quet in this cit}, in order to testify their u tion at the renewed condence reposed management by the ` overwhelming stockholders at the recent meeting.-1! News. nuculau numon, which bu ate collect: these stamps and sells th thousnnd. From so mission educates such children b; .7- ----`- ' ` ' wwnnug wen` umbrellas, rooms, everything in short, Enrc which they buy by tbounand 1 Rhenish Minion, which hu stat collocu then: lalnnl --A -" -- i I ,_ .......-an xter bout; Silver Houston 5 Collins` urn thn n~.....-_ __ .,_.e _ - , J. W. Jones, of Westbrook, Me., pack: no In: thsu 1,600,000 cans of green co It year. He he: employed over 700 hands, not mention hnakers,nnd he: had 1,500 acres sweet corn under cultivation. The busines now so large, was quite unknown buts fe years ago. The Chinese have . covering their umbrellas, house everythimr abort um. ..u,; um- ,.,-uun~s not In almultaneoul rnl placesnt the ism! time. Mr Cbnrbonncnu intends tc inc at nnm _ ll--..__-I -rm 7.. u-.--uuuuuclll mu-nu! [0 C ing ll onoe.-Monra.zJ Newt. counts for its eimultane , . . . . _. DUUBU uuaplclolll. The only re that had been in the building during the previous day was that which led the engine, and it was put out at live o'clock. Besides it was at the op- posite end of the building from where the fire [take out. Mr Cbarbonneau himself went through the buildings at ten o'clock lust night, and found everything right. lt is possible the [ire may have originated through an accident at the watchman, but this supposition scarcely etc- on: appearance in timu W. ....a.....__. .L,. ...u.-nr purpoees, end was well Supt lied with all , kinds of mschinc-ry necessary to such on estsb. . liahment. All these buildings were thoroughly gutted; not npertiele ol property in them was . sued, end it is en indicetion of the aoiid nature r of the outer walls that they withstood shock, scereely n brick The to the exertions of the conned to Mr Chnrbonneetfe ; I regret to say that one s l I t"e l nlts ole the building st the time, ` I been lelt. in the building It nppenrs that he went sleep in a eat on the first list, us his body wss found nfter the fire on the ground right be- neat!) ll. The body wss st once removed to the General Hospital ; the legs and Inns were burned sltnou to n cinder. The lone efpropr-rty was ccnsidershie, end strnnge to any, not a cent of insurance use on say of it. Mr Chsrbon- nr-nu estimstes his loss It between $45,000 and $48,000. The value of the bankrupt stuck of boots and shoes was about $1,100. in nu. !rrsne's loss was estimated at $900, A quantity of lumber in the yard. belonging to customers, was destroyed, estimsred value 3400. Form- nnlely Hr Uttnrbonnettu hsd tsken the books of the establishment home with him the previous evening. The cause of the Era is unknown, but there is reason to suspect that it was the work of en incendiary. The fact of the re apparent- ly breaking out in three or tour places at the ssme time looks suspicious. The only buildintr dllrinu nu n--=---- One day last week : mg killad :.. .. --A- __ -......... ,...ue-. never and nremen work with more energy and determination, but the cornbuu- In to notture of the contents of the buildings-- neuoned lumber and nhnvings--scoelenttad the speed of the tire no that their most strenuous ef- forts seemed to have but little effect. There with their contentl, upper storey of tho filled a bankrupt stock owned by Mr the Era in the hand! of the Then Here totally destroyed. building: was occupied by Mr Dufrtnne u planingmii1,8c. The third building, which was the lurgetr, Wu occupied by Mr Chnrbonnenu for similar purposes, end necesury to occupant of th. I-...:tA:__ A -- - _ , ,-., -vuuuu, AIIU IHIIE WIS given about 3 o'clock, and when the remen ur- rived 9. few minutes Inter, the nlnrs were burnt- ing through the windows of the lower story, both in the from and the nonh side of the build- ing, as _:'f lbe tire had Iilnullnneously broken out in several places. Never did firemen determination hm n... ..,....L..- 4;.:j--.Q--_.-.--.j Early this (Wednesday) morning I re broke out lo the planning and anw-mill culnbllllmrnt or Mr Louiu Churbounenu, l2 and 14 S1. (.'hn.1'lPs Borromee street, which, in its conaequencen, was one of the most disastrous that bu broken out in the city for many months, The ulnrm was inuv an if nl... A-'-- I--J -.. ..,.|_.un nuuuy Ul FEDOWIDEOU tionn Wilh the Upprr Uunwn. Brockvillo will thus be the onlerprizn. ha enterprising b. more direct communication I Utlawa Newt. , Thursny.-There' v;ere no` 'ed 9, thaw. coroner. hm: n.-....--.I-.- -- .-~\` -u U-mnccuu l'.HI6O I51 un upporluuity of renown Uun ,,___.,,... , _, -- ..- ..-......u-u. runm|gt'tIJquI., 0! I19 smooth running, and general whit morn ngrueuble to uur male, their enlorprile contrasted but too our 8llpllI('lJt'tIt!, and we were not. of tho Brockvilliteu and their doings. ptlty, all this is changed. The Unmndu Hallway will place us in quite us direct commu- nicntion with Aruprio} In our rival. When the "116 I0 Cstlcton Plannia nnrnninnazl 1-. ...n L_.._, Thin Rnilwuy nu begun and completed under grout diiculties, but il has saw before it a sure prospect of proving I succcufui paying |mi1il|:- lion. Of his year! the an-nlion oftbe word Brock- ville" gmled on Ullawn earl. We did not want to hear of in prosperity, for we kit that it wm poaching upon our ground, and fut upon trnde that fighlrilily belonged In were the praises of the Jirockvulla Rsilvny, of its excellent mnnagu-niqul, running. in-nnrnl nrnlvun-in. ...... u-nu IU IJIUUIVIIIJ c< nrl . _.-.,.,........u nun; IIILAVVA KAIIIWAY. The relurul of ha Railway keep showing Illcr nmnlh. Tho fuel two other hell; the growing trade of lhe Upper Utlnna neverthelsag lure lranlfet Kim: 10 Brockvill: 'I").i. D..n_,.._._.,- I BROCI-(Vll.LE' AhD ,......m-u nu sou his life I wrong done by Onnndn. ' um; In n.t.......-- -- I eratand O. J sq that :1 a bun- : Intimac- in his it *oVerWhelmin9 vnh: or -L- '--u nruprlor rival. Whc-n ulgton Placeis cotnpleted wg m h,",, UDIIV r|_-nawirian... I.....;...... .. ._.,_, _ , -`kl-I ucpunent y," I friendship ha.d 'eeu vixh Tues- asssu1I,n.nd {away -tween and Collina` `Den Iauea