lfxecutel tn`:-r.1_\'. chomp? the DAILY Nl".\\'S JUI 1 i)iogeuea is the ti published in Montreal, bu justreached LII. '1 creditable. yum.-In. Iuuul, HEVOFIBBIEES N1 of the oldest setlled parts 0 distant from useful railway thcir people had never paid construct.ion.-Hontreal Her ------------------ Gardening has been introiuced into the course of A Female Seminnry at Rochester, N.Y., and 5 (A. few months ago a house pai ceater, England, purchased for .136 of Christ bearing the cross, which dnnnam-1 n------ n" "7 ' nu ucvcl` [3110 B CO] -Hontreal Herald. title of 5 new comic p4u;por 1, the rs: number of which The illuatnnioua an very .....-- "Ann 5: G"J less leave enormous tract! Irls of Lower Canada as may communication as if : copper for railway al .. ........u an pullluw 0] ac, futile schemes which :1 than political intrigue 1 the whole coumry will mt merely partial bone- 5 we see in the case of sing largely built with I! lcnvn Ann:-nun..- o----- painter of Wor- (`R .r. nu .: ---- U ling in mhncy Iimn Huill iv be imputsil-Io- dictions null di; ultin ` of the public Leander sud William Hendricks, brotbtars, living in Geddes, wt-rs out on Onondsg: lske, Thursday afternoon, in 1 small boat, hunting for ducks sud snipe. William was rowing the boat, ` Leander an in the stern, snd a loaded gun wss lying betwoen them. By In accident that Wil- liam csnnot erplsin, the gun was discharged and the contents lodged in the hurt sud lungs of Leander. He made an expression of the in- tense but he felt in his breast, sud Almost im- mediately tberesfter died. Au oicinl report. published in Paris gives some interesting facts relative to the price of fc- male labour in that city. The number of women earning wages in Psria is 106,310. They Are divided iulo three sections. The first consists of1T,2u3 women who get from 50 centimerto l franc 50 cs-ntimt-sn day; the second of 88,340 WHO Burn frnrn I Iran:-in an-.o:_...- ._ . t.___. . III!` l|`Il.I'|IlIll `II I7! |I|'1 rlvll Fl -Iv w"'\.n` Iii-it ("\nn'ry h R 19"!` (ernvn`vr1, hvvn prwl I sent:--1 4|-ioa1i~ri= of murh mam-nt and dr-'icar:_\',|r `and H his lawn volr fnriuno ltl hear ll diu- i Illlgllislliii jart iu mic or the moat importent i ow-n'a which hnve occurred in the history of the British co1oniee-the oonfederntlon of the three lending provinces of British North Arne- rica. In nil these matter! you have exhibited discretion, an uprightnus of judgment and s. considerste end vigilnnt regard for the public interest with which her Majesty is entirely ss- tised, end which have deserved the sttlehtnent and esteem of her Colonisl subjects. I Inn {A nnihnritn Inn in nllln-heal: II-Ill UUIEEILI UI I-IUI WUIUHICL ILIUJUUI-. "1 Im to nuthoriu you to conmunicnle this denpntoh in the moat tting annex to the puoplo of Glands. Ill harm in KDJIBUUUI "Bncxnramu AID Crumos. Governor-Goneral, the: Right Hon. Viloount Monck." Two of tho jucknnnpen who have been making tbemselvel notorious over election beu have been arrested for disorderly conduct and dil- turbing the peace. Thin ha been done in Loo- . isvllle, Ky_; sud we shall hold that locality ln `w lively mud gmuful remembrance from this time onwnu-d.-Amrican paper. I The uniform of the G01-neil university cadets will be dnrk grey, with the exception of the cap, which will be dark blue, 1.: will 5110 the trim- vnir-gl of Ibl real. of the unit. The cost will be 9. frock with the uuuul number of bnu but- Iona. ,,__ .7..- 6... nun: uv vcuuulul LU l. I w esrn from 1 frnn-.50 continue: to I francs A nix; and the third of 767 only, earning from 4 francs 50 continue to 10 frnncal. day. In the rst section than are a great many girl: under aixteeu year: of age, most of whom get beside: men Wngei lodging, food, and wishing free. The real repreneulatives of 1110 femnle working @ clans in Paris are, therefore, the 88,340 women ` uf the second nection. Of these 24,810 earn 2 1 francs 8. day, and 39,164 more than 2 francs I. day, and their average dnily wages in 2 fnnca 14 oenlimel. A Berlin paper remarks than the present. ro- p.-eeemauve of Belgium at Ihdrid has had the singular fLl'lUl16 to be again and again a hur- binger of revolution to nrioul court: of Europe. _ in 1830 he was accredited to the Tuileries, and Obarlen X. bocamo an exile. In 1843 he was again nznbailador to Franco, and Louis Phi- lippe was diecbnrged by the people who had employed him. In 1861 he was minister to Na- ples, Whe-on Francis ll, received I note to quit 't"ro:n Garibaldi He was alter-wards lens to |-L--- ...J FL- ministration desire to brii ,_rr. ..._.. -4-s\,n.|-l`C\J U Lue PCDPIO WHO DIG. Garibaidi. Athens, and Otto wu driven out of Greece. Now, once more nt Madrid, he witnesses the overthrow of I|nbella's throno. Upon this, an Figaro, many nations will Ilk that thin gm- Jen: Fm : I msse, Vienna: "GGI1.'P|'iEl:l ween 55 comonmiliitary tunic, with two golden Inn on ibe colinr, and 1 white kepi eimilar In that of the Spanish cavalry, with 1 brold gold bor- der. This ie all lhnt shawl him to bf! soldier. when in n civiii:n's dress he gives you the idee of 3 drawing room dandy, with a hobby for rid- ing, hunting, and love adventures. nothing mnrtiel about him, no ronghn `even noldierly p1einnees-in hie cherecter; end his menner ie not in the slightest degree the! of a ewash-buckier. He II alight, well formed, barely ebove the middle height, end when on A horaeheck looks like anything but 3 Mars. But hie head in far more eurnc dinnry soldiers beads. There ie I mysterious brilliancy about in like tbet. which diuinguiehee the fancy portraits of e Tinloratto. The deep, intense blnckneu of his lerge one. his heir. um There in eas-eot live then e doeeu or- I .... .-...._. yunlrluul on `nnloratto. eyes, hair, end bin silky whiskers and mouuncho, Ire Itriking even in the South, whore dark people are not wanting, and, combined with his olive complex-_ Ion, give an inpreuion of strong peuion. Hi: countenance in conunntly working under the impulse of internal restlessness. TL- I-.'l:__v fl ` ... .... -neat: LC. escBIli|I=I5.' "rfhe ledies shoemaker: re ' length of street costumes, and any it in great- ly increased their trede. One wee ehowing e lady 3 pair of highly ornamented boots, for which he esked an almost febuloue price, when he observed that short dresses bed brought this style in fashion ; thet three years since it would heve been impossible for him to dispoee of such boote, now he sold with the long skirts anything on their feet, no matter how shehby or petched ; now it we: very different, end he often had expensive boou thrown beck on hie bend: or t. 8peek- ing or thie in the presence or A physician, he said that since the introduction of short drteesee there had been enoticeehle decline in diseases among women originating in'e'o1d or dump feet. When long germente preniled, women were very cure. less in this respect, often veering thin end broken shoes, and thie, together with the dump- tzess elweys clinging to their long ekirts, brought an illness, which not unlreqnently terminated fatally. _ -_. -an u.a until] time as a Bishop is electedianll consacratad. On Saturday afternoon, tho 315: ultimo", a large iron screw steamer, built for Maura H. & A. Allan, of the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company, was launched at l ointhoune, ; land. She I! named the Prussian, and is 34cm. ` __ ,,_B._., .,u.... m uru-uu1,ana 36ft. In depth. n She bu been very hnndlomely tted up, is sup- plied with every modern convenience Ind inl- \ provement, and has been couutruoted ununuslly 1 strong. Her engine! no 800 ham power, nun taco condensing. Some discussion has recently tnken place in England relative to the ectnnl condition of If- fnir: in Texas. The New York correspondent of the London Daily News, in n letter lately con- tributed to thet journal, describe: the social condition of Ten: an utterly dieorgnnized, and the only chance of safety for we Union men as being within the qunttern nf tn. us-on--- um um; cnance or safety quarters soldiers who garrison thnt Sm ton Jt 00., agents of the Liv: Steamship Company, published Reverdy Johnson,entirely cont count of the state or aaih. N conrm it, however, and th: Neu'a replies lhnt it has full 1 truih of its correapondenfs 1: nn-.-.nnoI_ _,_, V ,,,__ _._.. .. V... un_v uU.;ul'n-51100. In accordance with the report Adopted at the close of the late Synod, application will be liado at the next ueuion of the Quoboc Parlinmonc for power to vest in the Dean authority in Church matters in the Diocesan of Montreal until such time elected and n .Q..o..-.I..-- --- - - V , -_......_, uvullnulllg mu ec- atfefre. New York journals the London Daily condence In the allegations, and earnestly warn: Englishmen against being in- duced by foreign misrepresentation to curry their capital end energy to a country where or- ganized ruienism is triumphant. The advice thus given is quite Iound. Englishmen who wish to emigrate to the New World bed fer bet- ter come to Canada, where low end order pre- veil, lbln go to a country where commereinl pursuits are imponible, and where deeds ofYio- lence are ofevery day occurrence. In nn....-.I-_.._ _r.L .1 - mi," I{. (Signed) ...._,, ,........uuu a letter trotn llr i,emirely contradicting thin I Now Ym-Ir i.-m.....:. hue, &a., _.-...,...aou.uu.mIu' la curry xergy te 3 la. Where Inn -ml A.-3.- -.. .... suo 'uulDl1 man" _;1'11'a:;tera of the Northern : State. lleura. Pat- ! Liverpool and Ten: , published 3 letter from Hr tirely contndimin- n.:. .. Prim, taken from " Gen. prim --n-- n rumour in military circle: that two sdditional blltnliol! are. to be withdrawn from Canada be- fore the clnle of navigation, .. 1-. 1-1,#_.,_.-_ -.. -{1...__.._. The lontrul News lay: than `as yesterday ' l Ive-; one u,- I Tm Conn um Oounlrees or Giannini.- Brighton, Oct. 22.-'I`he Count and Lonnms lirgenti errlvod et Nevheve fI'0fl11l 910$? ; yesterdey by the Iteatn packet erlel cl. 6 steamer left Dieppo et four o clock e.m., end er- `rived at Newbnu-n at twelve o'clock. The count and counteu wre eccornpgnled byhve Spanish gentlemen. ot one o I a party, ow- ner, Ipoke Engli h, end, what is much MIAMI- er, only one of them understand I anything of I l<`ren:-h, end this gentlemen spoke if U41 Imper- gl.-ctly. The party were bound for Brighton, ! but huddetvlidenly undertaker; e h1etetyt Joutrlneey, as they 1 not now It w et ate 0! ey re. Mr Dolen, the collector of customs 0;`NeWblVeel2 however recommended them one. hey eeere obliged jfor the etteutlon he showed then, end thenked him for his eourteeres well no thet of hi: ooere. The petty we: not expected, end there we: no trein for Brighton till helf-pelt two. They therefore weited in the London end Peri: Io:elB, .NehWl1lVnl,`:lll.lLlfl13t `hour. 'Il`hey nrnve e rig tone: I e ore our o'c on in the efternoon, end proceeded et once to the Grend Hotel, where they now ere. They all-ougha e connfiger-e_ble quentiftyutlaf tbeggege. of eex noon 0 petu, none 0 e run e er- iug in lerge breu cherectere the norm " Regen. le?ll;>eg`e."r l(l)ep_tein]_fllnyne, of $0 lereegllel, e e e o owing rtecu-cone uoe,wIt re- ference to the Gounteu Girgenti: Eerly on the moruiag he 1`efr, en etllegently-di;eued ledy, eg- peren y no more on wen y came on t e bridge of the steamer. Oept. Peyue, eoteewhet eurpriled It the courage of so young e ledy, told her thet be leered ehe would get wet with the egrnylin no etxgloneile po.eIill'i:n, devoltztil onlythto teo cerlo ee p. young y,wi e sweet voice, and pretty broken Englieh, ueld, Is`it`ortbidtden." `Ehe dc.ept;itn, eltfhtlaugbhdilgno-f ren el`1l. e 1:; no en en Spain thet wee eddreeeing him, wee not proof egeinat the charm: of so greeefnl e young ledy, and allowed her to rernein in the plece of her ohoioe. The captain celled for cushion and rugs, end rnede the eoonteu e comforteble couch on the bridge, which she occupied until the boot errived at the heven, when he for the first time leernt the neme end poeition of his feir peuenger. T- I.-- L,,, 1 1, .1 . .e . . r___._-.,_. I: hss been long known that the tale graphic news published in the French ps- persis not to bs depended on, but some strsnge revelations on the subject hsve just been made. The process, ss described, sp- pesrs to be this. Before the telegram is allowed to reach the editor it undergoes s {careful manipulsiion. It is printed off in the Telegraph oice, sud then sent to the Post-omen, from whence it may beforwsrd- ed to the Minister of the Interior, in which case it may be 24 or even 40 hours before the messsge nslly srrives st its proper des- tination. Under this system there can be no privscy, nor can the public be even sure that the information published is trust- worthy. A win . u - --- A little tragedy in real life was enacted a. fewcvenings ago at the Swansea. Theatre. It appeared that a. coloured actor, named Morgan Smith, had been engaged for a. short time to take the principal characters in sensational dramas and tragic plays. During a. desperate encounter in one of the ieces Mr Smith had been furnished with a loaded pistol, which had unfortunately been rather too heavily charged. When he had to re at the heroine the plot, the loud re- port startled the audience, and the unfortu- nate actress staggered back desperately wounded in real earnest. The wadding struck her on the arm, `gunning a severe lacerated wound, which rendered it neces- sary to have her removed to the inrmary, where the poor woman will remain for some g!___ ,1 , of Mr Rycrt- r+-taincd to 5: n ..u. -. time. OLE OPATRA {NEW FANCY GOODS GREA1; SALEI ALF Cheats Young Hyoon Ten H Half Chute Gunpowder Half Ghent: Imporinl Half Chests Japan " Half Ohuu Oolung H Hall Cheats Gongou " Half Chant! Bonchong " The Subscriber! Ipeoinlly call the site Dulen sud Fgmiliea to the 1bove"Tou are all Frank and fragrant, this you : tion, and will be Sold Ghenp for Cash. w n. u-n.-.- 1 OXES NEW LAYER RAISIN8 HA1! Boxu Quuter Boxes " _ Boxu Cboieo Tnblo Raisins Boxes Two Crowns Bonn Double Crown Boxer Roynl Blnu Boxu Valentin Rnininl Halt Boxes " Drum: Snltnun Boxes Seedleu " _ Kegl Prunu Keg: lining: Gmpe: Eon; Lemon: Boxes lining: Fig: Boxes Smyrna Fig! Boxes New Lemon Poe] Boxau New Orange Peel Boxes New Citron Peel; Bbla Prime Currants Batu of Frank Walnut: Bales of Fresh Filbertl Boxea J ordnn Almondl, nhalled Bnlea of Brazil Nut: Rnlnl Slnfo 95-11-; A I - - 3 81.8 PRIHI LABR Boxes Ru! Digbya Large Table Godlh All now 05:01: t- bring such olucat-iunal s_v: dar the directi. Parliament m units! 01. nrnzll nun Bales Soft Shelled Almond: IITIIII-' , __*_______ TEAS: TEAS TEAS: I` D |`VL..-._ tr, .. SIX GASES -Nu nun Lusux-vcu I./U IIUU uuurmary, 2 TEAS, _zc., ac, Expected in a few days PRINCESS STREET. FROU LONDON. CHOICE CHARLES GRIGIIB. Tan Bncuuuiols CANAL.--lDfurU1lti0n WI; rccaivod to-dny um the ice had taken in the Besnhnrnoil cnnnl, to an 40 obstruct the pnasng. of huge: nnd veueln of tbnt clul, but not Ilene EC". uuu. ALJIIIDIIUI W. B. Home I Go. : VJ uclp wr Utah. B; Home ct G0- ` the ntbention of IIIIOVB Tan: -- 0`---' --nuvll VI Jlthoy ilnnoru- REDUCED EASES Pl`:-oetvgd donald bu alrcall numrsn nun THE ENTIR] GREAT CLE1 10 per cent odl 10 per cans ofnll Olua 10 put out old! 10 per cent atoll ` M` 10 per cent otnll 10 per cent onl_ll' - ` 10 per cent onll `~ 10 put out odd! M - T 10 ptreutofnll "M H Hoopsklru l|8dIh`_ 2o porcentolnu: Velveteen in 1311* A full ock OILIIIU on (Canadian nah). Bury reduction! VI!` in Stock, u this Sub i Intending purchlt vsltlgo to buy It Eh HHBAP uxcvnnn ` L; prell Olotll, P Ohoioo Nonlth ` Bandy--ad mating` Vi um villdo!y.nll anti! Vgl_v_et_eens h_WalI'll! ARE NOW 8HOWIIC:J Common Schl- tbe Province ; 1 AR] NOW SPLENDID 1.01` 037;? MACNEE an 1 ma FEW Can: of L vinlngn I834. MAONEE E MAQNEE & Buyer! In ` purchasing olughpn. iii _% HAVE opnnn our 4% English and VHIAP BLACK j Fume] smmswj ARI xowfiri BLANKETs' A` onurr um NOW on Low muons A` ugcniizn of Int: Jmolxvln Q o ,,,. hensive sr.-l1eme<,l' pUl .rllll'6:'llUI"flllI-D. embr:1_ ' cing all grades of in.~trm`tir.n, fiwm that ;1c- l quirod at the Comniun Srh-uul u, that of the 3 Grammar SL'll0'Jl_ and still higher, to that` of the College and lfniu.-r-iiy? If it be de~ mrngined to unite the whole scheme of` education into a gr)-clurnment plnn, thenl it will become iriic.-rzttivcly necessary to place the respnnsi ility of its manage- ment upon the shoulder: of a responsible l Cabinet Minister. We notice that a 'l'uron- l to journnl gleefully nptic`pa as the fnrma._` tion of nministerial educalional department ` out of unconcealed spite and hostility to` the ,ROV. E. 1{y3I'1$ ![l; but we should bel may to imagine that the members of the` government cherished the ammo: kind of fegling, Mr Ryeraou is so thnrtlugllu ma3- i ter of the details of our school system; it j in no much I thing of his own creation, and l he his been so long lionouritbly connecioi with it ufounder and promoter, that his urvicca cannot be dispensed with, without lnn to the country. When the new alum. tional bureau is estnblisheil, he wiilcnme nuunlly to the position of deputy hem] of `ha department. ' .._ro:---:- Vamp ALL Vwoox,-4 I Brown, D....|. no Unouo ' R0 IATIC SCHIED` Nov. 12. 1nu_r wmclm, 1 priet.) `JHIAP ILAN .14.. D... NE W DRESS we VHEAP nLANn1ra, 1 J English. Gunni- `Beavers; lleltallgi skis rmsr PA; L15 .\.m. nunnnrf GIG!` Inltboold hill! unr nuAUl BIL F Btri a:;%,...:`"~* nun: 1-unll _ shire, Saxony, { A gents, Purple, Flsnnall, Stripuli Macneo uni. nuA1VLlT, English, Onld hall from 3! CI Id 1;: prion. ' * ARI NOW! "rititlisn/.u" E\'E_.ViSxL;, :7o{'T MAUNEE J`: '54. -In *7 011] 0l'_ i't{1).x`x' Evmrm /1'/` cABLE NE ndon, Nov. 18.--W. H Russell, Libernl Cr-nae in Chelsea. {Thomas 1, is defeated in Asht Stanley, present Secre . .r,:_. L: aloe-for] F urn u.-.,--._ on, both Conservative Liberal candidates, E erie, Liberal, is else It is understood th is declared o_lecte hire, the Liborgll wi -r-n :4 fl-..-an:-"|n'I\ Llllu, una Au-vv-.,_._ ., Mm in Greenvizich, of his election. ndon, Nov. 18.-Tha in 5 long editorial ar , clnims that the Libe 120. The new vote inga of the oonstituti Hy Disruli. Tbuy In all wrongs, but to rejc le sake of change. on, than fnr, justiei improvement in th , snd discredits thc d enthrone the mob llantanco the ministry `, the verdict was not A. A\ 35.; 2uJi:I `onul thin v v-, ------ _. _ n, Hpnre. Dublin two Conservatives, (fo bu elected Mr A. `L l1.._n--unQ:trn titlulwa 1" """""" ' ' Sn Akirs, is elected f '0. turns two Liberal Mr H, Dilke. South Donunstiveu, lfeurs. __ -4 11..-. rlnhnn V Vetnno, and are e of tho eruption of pper cone diachu-ge ' illuminated spectacle in mugni no going to Napl "I, Nov. 18.-The whee received from un... . -- _- i y. On the contrary, t has been able to (:0 t for two years tho it in now less in min Conlervetive gain: in co the Conservative which in entitled t 'ment, has so far of the Liberal can lny, Conservative, ord. Later return Beales, Libernl Hemlets, has been ndon, Nov. 18, tnidni , 1- .L!- -------, --- -- V udon, received up to this ibenla hive, nfur, gaining sixty seats ; on hIVO elected 125 :[-Government are t-demand. Erinint the street. No , delivered to-day, *5 per cent more :11: the option of deli 1n . . - - --A And ocnntown, Nov. 19. , from New York, IINAIOIAL AND dnn, Nov. 19, 5: wuur `u: we yacht the Bappho in Eu no I note to the clullenging all A r the Queen : cup, tea in 1851. uleaton, 5.0., Nov. ajorit in this Stat icago, ov. 18.-Th ler, Hooglund & Co merchunts, in anno El Ira nnlrn.-.-- cipelnds t' d out troon`:n 11:9. -uu nnaurgentf I071 ; thefinclude the w y risk their all for I .3 Earn nu-|nug.`;;L.. There 3 1 Lnnstxc Asylum 1:3 with but littl p o unes. Some 11 ---v-V I-l-II IE` II II} 68 Ire unknown. lntnlnnn A 11'__ ' _.__ --.-can GIL JUL 3 were suspected thy citizens were at {organization in an: n. ICIIJ "Y;rk,- Nov. 13.4 unit of the yacht Q Illa Snnnhn in 13...; E:York, Nov. 19.--`I In on-u-...5.'-_ _:.L --rv -uu Dlllllgo 0 troop: have in tin: iu-.+..;.... \ Iruupl HIV` 1 in the intcrior, keep in the town: _ From Pneno Priu I the insurgents for I: that im-Ina- H... The iurrlil (JOHIHR IIHGSTON guoa, Nor. 19.-l'l G1-gig._very Hula i Inehnngod. 01111:! It brisk; tried 5 Icaro than from Onngo liuloy dull; roeolp Duh: njnhnn ,__.-r ---,-1- -. guy on; New York, arr fie: 1%. :-.(;1| n` W tins arrive and depart from the \n ni l'.\HnI'u - 7Tra_\'oI|eI'n` my`: bill to nuthorize and em- ` >L`nrpor|tion of the city of Kings. \ 1 and convey 'certsin lmda has ml. The enacting clause species .-till a pl")V'UkiDg amount of con- : regnr-_i to the negotiation: con- .-Klnhaiua claims; but there In be no uncP`tr fiinxy regarding e }r~O-ruse that is being made. uftiic no-gutiatiuns have not been ' 1 u 1 `PRINTING wly, and upedii UUILVU WIDE`. 4:15 pm. 8:30 am. Mixed tnln 6:45 3, In. }4:35 " 10:00 | [This is by Montreal time, from which deduct 12; minutes for the difference between Montreal ` nnd Kmgston time] _ V Mixe-d` train 115 mm. .- \I u |m~: intimated I ,-: me, entirely un- later responsible to public. Mr Mac: L -I fur a select com~ I UFFLCE. Kingston of: `tie :01: of I}~.r:'l.\'I..-1l'H'E .-I ~'\!-.'.|rH`/, )'. `\\'e\`nr.~Ada_v, Nov 18 / A 1nr;,:v m uf pgrfitiuums prn_vL1x;,: fur anl in supp 2:upe}iur educntmn were 1nr-.~u.-ntml. 1 On motion of .-\ttnrnu_v (Rum-rnl Mu ` BM A committee was appnintud In `the Speaker i[1thctlil`t`t`liul1 at the li .\Ir .\lm`.lonn.ll stated that lt'gi>1tlli uxvu mun: I.lI|'I u `and is nnw in L to he pnrliny tin \`..nur.l... nu- nA|nSI..`LAn\l.', ."u Lunuxugllrlin. 1_nc ll]- quest is being held `.0-day Ivy Dr Smith. of Morpeth. \ i PRlSl)iTATl0.\'.--Li`[ evening the members of , `be Kingnon LI Crane Club met at the resi- dence of Mr Stewart, their President, nniiprn Iented that pntlernen win an very handsome ` meernchaum pipe as 3 mark of ibeir appreciation 501' his eortl during `the put year in beh:i`ll' of 1he'_c1:b, and of the guns of la crouo. After tbe presentation the remainder of the evening, up to 3 late hour, win spent .in- Iocial Ind con- vivinl iniercouru. 3 TAX-PAYERS #110 have not yet ~ puid their CITY TAXES are reminded to do so at once um} sue costs: ConsucrIo.~a.--In the repnr: ot`the`proceeding| of the City Counml. pubiished in law! owning : Du-xly .\'eu-.-, xhe name of Aldermnn Wm. Allen was by an oversight Orhilled among the signs- lures Attach-gd to the report in ccnuectiun with ` lbe ntfnirn oflho,Kings1o:1.PiU.1burgb and Gun- nnoque Road And the Corporntiou. Dunc: To 73: Srluna COIllTl]lAil.- The steamer Corinibinn Eeft at two o'clock this tmorning on her trip downwnrds, and wbqn . _ . .. .. .-._... -.... ._.... .... ..u..-.1----A with npropeller bound up and snluined .--.11 - `tienl damage to ran ier i: necessary for her to return. She arrived back about four o`cTock_ Ind upon exnmiustnol it wafdiacovered thnt ` `board, and her bow platen considerably hen! `but she made lime wner, After temporary repairs, she again Ilarled on her vrip sbor:I_v af- tcr ten b'c`;ock. The mm: of the propeller in `not cerrsinly known, 11 that veucl did no` much here but kept directly on her course, and tile name wasi seen by those on bonrd the r*..-:_.L:__ -4 .L_.- :7- Lbe whole length of her stern Wu knnckev1n-slar- ` ,_ _..._.. ~~...- until uy \u E Corinthian nt the time of_the ` POLICI Corrrr, Thursdny`-There wan one i prisoner only before the court this morning, Cor- ` ncllun Hullnly, charged with usetulting his wife` " Mullnly is in the hnbit of getting boauly drunk` `and in thnt condition shamefully illtroating hi: hlily. In the present instance he brutally kicked his wife who is in a delicate condition to an extent: hi! |he_'was obliged to call in the lid - of: rndicnl nun. To 5 qillfsllon of the magis- trnte the prisoner replied that when sober he ; hover slruck I man in his life, which assertion it is easy to believe. The prisoner was desired to nd good and sufficient bail for his future con- duct, the magigtrntu at the some time noting thn he would take pains to nd out the prison- er`; {utnrn behaviour to his family. Two ro- ipectahle persona ngreud to bail Mullnly provid- l ed he would rnt sign the pledge,wliich he agreed E to do, and for that purpose was allowed to ` go incornpany with a policeman to the priest of his church. l i i 1 I x I ` sh. Tm Wuxn-rm: Susan" -To-day terminate! tbe lesion proscribed by luv for catching white- Tha number tnken thin seuon in Luke 0:- ` tnrio, as unnnimoualy conceded by all engaged ` in the shery, bu fallen very far short. of the` preceding one, and it in genurnlly admitud that the catch decreuu Innunlly. A noticeablo feature of this season : tnkegbnn been the unusll number of llrger Iized spochuena taken, __f_ uuu u. unis [.0 me 01 the bliss ofbatlue butcher) - mend me to the placid angler, who---" Rujt.` be uttin on_u wopaei n4 : Lennon SDCIITY for November. W. C. Chewitt 1 & Co. Toronto. u Contents :-Box:nnd Cox in tho Bay of Ben- ` 311, or, tho Indian Queen; How I stood for the j Hullunihire Borough: ; the Latest Pnrlliln Whim-Velocipede| ; Ingenious Aids to House lhold Economy; The Piccadilly Papers; the ` hlurriod Bnchclor ; the Ruthin Eisteddfod ; Fal- 1 ling Leaves, a string of Autumn Fnnciel; tho ; Maiden : Orncla ; the Turn of the Tidc; the Dir . lcult Circumstances of Captnin Mannering; E How I Won my Handicap; Briton: It Bou- . logna. l A tenor endowed with a mlrvelloua voice in aid to bnve been discovered at Belgium, in the ` person of 3 young lhepherd, 16 years of age, namedCbn1|ecbo. An Italinn gentleman, who `accidentally met this person, has lnken upon himself tho charge of his musical education. `FL- \!'-._ V-`- 7 " -` _,, ,, -.._.a.. `II ..... ....-4.:-x.ns \.l'Jb|.lULl. : i The Nut York Ledger says: The position i which MrGrecley occupienin the country in very i well illustrated by the general unanimity, the sort 61' common content, with which he is desig- nucd us our future Minister to England." It 1 -. A` ' *' `We are under obligations to M. \V. Strange. Esq. the city member, for impor- tant. public documents and Sessioxnl pn- pas of the Legis lative Assembly. ii Much excitement bu existed in the Isle oflfnn j regarding the fate of four peuonl, the occupants 1' ofa. shing boat, why were carried out to sea v some days ago. The bodies have been washed ashore at Tilecroft in Cumberland, end they \ have been identied as those of the mining per- sons. ...u nu` I mesnour of the savagas, probnbly owing to the inuence of other tribes. The lives of the brethren were seriously threatened, and the timely arrival of some police soldiers Ilone sgved them from is horrible death. 1 n'.\,..-nn.-.~~- -- X W-.. An apologist for the ineiciency ofthe present Government of Mexico in forced to ndmitthat, nluzough there in nothing worthy of the name ofrevoll in any purl of the country, unless the Indian annoyances be so described; robbery ex- ; inla in every State, and kidnapping in frequent." No wonder the lenders in Spain are afraid to try the experiment of I Republic. Th. u--....:-_ --r-A=- ' , __r-.-........ an .. uuyuutlu. i The Moravian missionnrios have penetrated {seven hundred miles into the interior of Aus- tralia, among the aborigines. The native: there are 3 more vigorous race than those found further south, being tall and nvago. They are ~ said to be fond of human flesh, and often kill `their children for the sake of eating them. Their conduct toward the missionaries was at first friendly. Toward! the end of Mn , how- ever, there was 3 sudden change in the de- ssund nmm '........ .. L__-:L-V - a ruuhar ` Dun`: talk 1 I... ..rL_.. , . -u.4u.v|nl '-l'l!C : to of the fuut um }mn.I.-.... 1'-- ,__-._ ,.=..um an we patient] -" Rultiuz Hi Iligterl You | near !' -London Fun. ring ' After . Ir, .iin- ADISI --Piscaxor (so1iIoqui|ing): I ne fun of fox-bunting, the |tcbery-for pure happiness com- pleasure of the patient] Iligter I 7 - / Inn. A n _ _ _. III `H xwu I r. 3 : ` .1... I I-- do Legi W1 `3!rauge's 1'o'.wr We Corp ton to .~`cH been prime;--1. than A 1. The C0 Kingston is `h pnW(`l E`L] tn ml lowipg lands u tinn. namely- Squnre. in the: snuth side of-:-I lsid nu`. into 11 laid Corporatil nww lvuilt upon 1weeuthvpr0p< on it: south-at; its north-west] Market Squats Ciarenrv Street an Lots Nulnhe ing betwm-n OI the sai`! (`i:_v. r original survey 4 2 accident. nun-Lu vvuunau war: nrrcsted, 1. UL: is said l Sir,-- Otioristurl" insiuuution that l am not i a member of the congregation oflll Snintl, Ind that l have, therefore, no concern" with the letter: of the ltev. R. V. Regan, is an com- pletely without funndntiun an his pruumptious claim to reprncnr the pnrson, chiircliwsrdqns, choir, nnwl congregation of All Saints." To quote tron: his elegantly worded Ipiltle, -`how mnuh better it. would be" if he would, br- foro ruuliing lnto print. make sure that he knows what he is writing about. However, we must. make Allowance, for his being perhaps a little lure alum my allusion to the bndnen of thy pl:-cu in} T0 THI IDITOB OI TEI DAILY IIWI. Mr 1-2di1or-lf your correapondent, "An Ont- eider," bad weighed well the ancient proverb, Let not 3 shot-nnkor go beyond hil Inn," in would, 1 think, hue conned hi: intention to 1h01Ieinn0(`6nIpIulimPS of the Middle Age: in whit in In; In rl..li..|.- -..A Cr` _.L:-l | . . . . . _ . _-l1 _ __... ,,_.-......, u. `my -4.:-unu 41`v- I which he so dt-lighte end to which he eeeul well ednpted,_end not heve rushed into print, end under the cowardly ehelter of en incognito, puhlulu.-d one of the most ungentlernenly et- tncke that has for many e long dey blackened the heir pages of your velnehle journal. Opt- eider" deperte from the honoureble course of an English gentlemen, and after the manner of some Ilin-loo Thug strives to give his opponent a cowardly stab in the dark, not having the c mmge to sign his reel neme to his melevolent production ; like e hevvk, or some other foul bird of prey, insteei of coming boldly to the tight he ewoops down upon hie quarry from his lofty position, uneeen by his victim. Hie place of reeideeee, doubtless, hes enebiled him to eee neri_v an old mother bull-fi-cg endeavouring by pulling and blowing to make her diminutive body rival the feir praportioue of the 0:, end from tlleee scene: he lean: to have imagined, by the me of large words, high-eouedlng epithets, groee pereonelities end ineelting language, be o-Juld eo overwhelm the oldeet cl-.-rgyman in thil city that he would be unable to turn again." "Uuteider," like a regular mun of Iver, dis- charges a perfect volley of eereestic, cutting, hitter 1v0rdl,nnd tries to injure his elvereery by calling herd Ieme.-, (but such attempts el- wave fV.lLl fnr hue-In: i\"h-- nL:..I.--- --_. l number with perfnct safely to himself, and pro- claim to the cilizeul of Kingston his true name, they would laugh at his till], importinent, sud ` ungentlemnnly letter; they would say thnt it was another instance of an an in I lion : akin, J endenouring to frighten the comtnunilv with L.Lll.li\. L1 "Uutaide1" is as minhken in his luv as in bi: fncu, when he calls the gown "nu illegal and Popilh vcstrnent ;" one of the lending authori- xien aneccl-Iinatlcal law lays, Lbat long-estnb. liihed custom bu Ianclioned manna nf aha I -:uu:1_y UUBDIIID. In conclusion, I would only I at liberty to Itrip Au Outlidu which be en relopea himself thn` I Klngste at i llnlenllemnnlv 1...-.. .L-- ~ .... vurL.L1-lIIuL|L`Ill mu lays, "LDII tong-t-stab. Ianctioned the use of the gownin preaching," and that "an to the use of the aurplico an I proper hsbit for the preacher, it never nppearn to hue been contemplated either by the canon or the Ilntute luv." AI to the miuionery meeting all, churchmen here knew how Iignnlly ID attempt made at the Int Synod to pass tn vote of censure on Mr R. for the Itand that he took on thin point failed. rrL-_-,,,u ....... The Corporstioq of the City nf is `hereby Iuthorized and em- powvred mike sale of, |u_d grant the fol- umr investodin said Corpora- na.mel_v-Th|t part of the Market the s-ml City, being part of the side of said Square, which had been lnidou`. building lots. leucd by the (`orpnrasion so certain persons, Ind and occupied, apt! lying be- tween the prnpertyof John Bredu. Enquire, smith-east limit, Ind King Street on nrth-Wes! limit, And having the present on its north-east limit. and Street. on its south-west limit ; 11- ` .\'uui!er.a 423, 424. 429, and 430, 1}`- ing Ordnance and Bay Streets, in said reserved as market iota in the i nrininal .`Iv>EaI- ` ,,,,_ .,. ....-.., u. run I}! seen that it is anything but I most unbecoming letter." But, Mr Editor, I fear I have already trespas- ud too much upon your apnea in replying to a. letter which doe: not even pretend to answer the charge: of the Miniater of St. James , or vii.- dicate the mode of conducting the service: at All Saints , but which appears to be written with the role object of insulting an aged clergy- man of the church, and giving a 31; hit at me Military Chaplain. , Tn rnm-lu..`.... I K - - Inuuu. Those members of All Seinu` who formerly belonged to BL Jnm1.i*`-`1`eft, not on account of any "utter and Iynlernelic dipregnrd of the luv: sud rubric! or the United Church" bi the Rever- end gentlemen, but some became the pew rents were but a. shilling I your at St. George I, Ind other: because they had moved ueerer the other churches of the ciI_v--all long before A1lSeinle' we: ever thought of, end nearly all before 0. had ever favoured the city of Kingston wiLh the light of bin counlenenoe. Ur R -nitl nno eL..o eL.. Ilr_r_. - - -- -- - nnbut on um uuu|.Iu'.IulLl0I Mr R. ma not um uie minim: ofAll Saints was gorgeous with gay clothing: is 0. so blind- ed with arrogance nnd prejudice that he cannot even read night ? Nntnith.c.na:....n~. ......_-z-- -7 -- cvcu [tau nngul l Notwitlutnnding O'I. usertion to the contrary the Church of England has no "n1tnr. Al the Reformation the table was ordered to be ubuti/tnted for the altar which bud been erected and uled in the Roman Catholic tirneu. In the second Prayer Book of Edward V[ the word "table" in Iubstitnted for altar. Good old Bishop Ridley in his injunctions exhorta the cunt, churchwnrdenn and gentlemen to erect and not up the Lord`: board After the form of an honest table dammlv mu.-..A .1... .n.- -:__v- nuu .u. up my para 5 Doom nrter the form table decently covered, the! the limple may be turned from the old enperetitioue opin- ion: of the Popieb mus, to the right use of the Lord's Supper. Queen Eliznbelh directed the: the holy tabie be decently nude and set up in the place where the slur: stood; and the 82nd Canon of 1604 order: thnt 3 convenient and decent table be kept for the celebration of the Holy Communion. Does 0. require further eu- thoritiel ? f` _A__,_ 4, 1 1 Inul. ull I 0. sum: to look upon the glorious Reforma- tion of the sixteenth eont.ur_y-wbich Lo, how- ever, in his wisdom use:-ls won only two hun- dred yearn ago, in the some light as do all of bil school of theology, an a cane and not a blessing, ___1 .1- Lu, , In _.-_ P-.. .5... an me name ngn: do all of hi: blessing, and doubtless like his loader: consider: Luther, Calvin. and than other an-mu. um n.-ma ...-.. -:-.LA uuu uuuuucll nu: ma IOIIOII consider! Luther, Calvin, and other great. Ind good men of the Barormetion worse than Robclpiare, Danton, Mara, and the other end: ofthe French Revo- lution. Why then doe: he remain any longer in 3 church which glories no proudly in those worthy men of old? Why does he not throw himself entirely into the bosom of the Church of Rome ? If the Very Reverend the Dean will produce the note to which 0. refers, it will be new that Rut Mr Eilnr T 0.-- 1 L-(r - - Kinglton, Nov. 19, TIIE DAILY NEWS--TIIUR.S`DAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19. The s><`~nd clause empower: the Corpn- 1 ration tr give vahd convoynnces of the said lnnula to the purchuen, and by clause 3 it is provided that nothing contnined in ` the Act shall affect any rights which any 7 persons may have in respect of my build- ings or impn-vcmentl on said land: or $01 tny interest or unexpired term in the same 9 0' any part thereof. ing on your uluul fniruosi to give this n 1 your column, 1 I . ("(7l: }.'ISI (J?\'lIl'L\'(`ff. .......... uypchfl to no written :t :, mild, thnt if I was Outnidnr" of the veil in I himself thu 1.. ---- ---- -`- Yuur :&c., ng-ll 9': 0ti's:1:ma. of thqkmr. R. V. uh... ...a W Illllllgl ll \U. ll-IU Ul ||lU UCUIUUI-ll ULI LLJU forward rail of the llnmilton. It. in conjectured that his feet were interlaced in the rail in luck I. way that he could not at once extricate them. His right leg was severed from his body, hil Ilcull fractured, and body otherwise bedly muti- lnted. He was killed immediately, A large number ofpnuongeru were Itruek by the broken woodwork, or jsmmed between the timber: of the cabin and the demolished hood. The ex- citement on board win-for n time most intense, but In at length quieted down somewhat. The engine was reversed. the llstrniltnn Wu bucked out and run into her slip, and such of the fright- ened passengers :3 could do no hurried ashore, thankful to have escaped the calamity that had overtaken so many othrrs. The work of remov- ing the denrl uni woun-led was ntonce proceed- ed with, The holy ofthe dead boy was at once removed to the ferry house and Ihielrletl from L thn anza nflhn mu-irma Ir mun ntlanrind law the l lclLIUV\,'u l.U ILIE lCl.'l.'_)' IJUUSH IUH IIIICUIBIX IFCHII the gaze oflhe curious. I: was Ittended by the father of the lad, who was also a passenger on the boat, and was standing but a slmrt dnstanco from him when an suddenly sent into eternity, Th hnrnni par-unurl nnhurt (`um-inn-n unr- It is not Iiku-Ky that any opposition will be i raised to the pusilge of thin measure. 1 IlUll.I LHLI \VI.ll3l.l Bi] IIJUUFKJIJ HGUL IHIU Elruliy, The parent escaped uuhurt. Carringel wore provided by the Ferry Oumpany, and such oftbe wounded as desired it were removed to their pg-lAA..--n :.. D.,,.\I-l.._ IFL- _-.._-:_.I-_ -r .|__ "UUll`JClJ ll! UCIIICVJ IL VVCEU ICLHUVUU I`. residences in Bruokiyu. The remainder seriously injured were taken to tho hospital. T. - - --:--- } ..% THE Fl.\lANCE.S HF ONTARIO. Our friends in Ontario are luxuriating in the beliefthat they hevw nlreaidy accumulated I. sur- [fius from their revenue of about a million of` dollars, of which thou: half` is invested end in bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per nnnum. We must remark upon this, however, that the surplun would probnlzfy, at present, he more nccurately placed to the Suspenle Account of the Province, than to Profit and Lois. Until the arbitrators between Vpper and Lower Cunn- de have made up their da(ll0I] and all the Ac- counti between Ontario and the Dominion have ` been adjusted, it will be difficult we think to my how much of this apparent balance is really avail- nhle, Bo thnt as it may, it rnust he admitted thnt the Ontario Governnienl. whatever mistakes it has made, as for exarnple in the tax upon mineral lands which it has never `ventured to levy, deserve: a great. deal of credit for the eco- nomy with which it has started the machine. We have seen many sneers at the cheese per- ings of the Premier. at the personal labour which be devoted to the picking up ol old carpets and second-ha.nd chairs, us good an new, wherewith to furnish the Government offices. All that, of course, h is its ludicrous side, which oera 5 fair mark for amusing exaggeration, and it may be that occaaiornlly in saving A almling money . UH]! wuu wulcu II 1 Premier, M! pickir 5( CODd'hr1Dd | an I`..- IULLIICIULDIJJ nu BGVIUK a. Bill ling in a pound has been lost in valuable time. Still it woald be wholesome if we could see the~spirit which has actuated Mr Macdonald, even if it has sometimes been pushed A little to extremes, made the guide of our public men generally. There will slways be plenty to laugh at all enrnest en- deavour: to protect the public treasury. because, as Mr Gladstone lately showed in one of his most elaborate election speecbes,1he public trea- sury is exposed to a standing conspiracy against it, and be who reuists tb conspinlors becomes It once I butt for their nnrr-n.-am nn oi-mi. mn..- The Times of India says that Her Mnjeatfs " Leaves from a Journal of Our Life in the Rig-h~ lands" is being translated into Marathi and Gu- zernbi, by cjeairo of the chiefs of Western India, The London Times announces that the Van couver Coal Company propose to pay: bllf yearly dividend of 10 per cent, and carry 3,000 to the rest, on A capital of 87,000. 'll|-.._1- rr 1-1-1!,` - I` _ ..... ...-., .,.. .. .,..Fuou -.u .z..cn,uuu. ' Frank H. Robbins, formerly a. condential clerk in the employ of Frazer J: Burns, extenlive i aaddlery and hardware manllfactururs, Syrncuse, N.Y., has been detected in an extensive embez- zlement. His latest exploits Ire in collecting | money from creditors of the rm, and than is reason in I-ndinv. on... I... :. __-_,.- - - - ,,__,_ __._ ....\.. cnpnuuu are m couacnng [j reason to believe that he is operating e In the Western States in thin manner. xtonllvely 3 ytv, auu ural -uuneuung Ior nersett, which former- I ly would have been absorbed by the general gov- ernment. The part will show a capacity for economical administration very much greater than that which was formerly poisessei by the whole. What. will they do with it, however, new that they have got this surplus ? We see as many coiinaellors on this head as are required according to holy writ to guarantee an aggre- gate of wisdom. Such a superuity of that commodity, however_ in this instance is very me- naeitjg for the board of Mr Treasurer Wood. Before the accumulation ofwisdom so exceed- igly powerful, a mill on of dollars is little more than the wax of a lighted taper. Half a dozen canals, and as many railroads, each of which would absorb all the money, have their several advocates, every one of whom proves that the best, most humanitarian, and most protable mode of expending the funds in hand is by means of his own pet scheme. If the Ontario Government does not beware of these gentle- men, it will soon have very little surplus to deal with, supposing that the present balance be as real as it is said to be. We can only hope for the sake of the good example whit-h we shall be glad to see set by the people of the Lakes, that their government will not be too much captivat- ed by avhat are called enterprises. Let the gov- ernment govern the country, leaving the ener- gies of the people free from unnecessary re. straints and pecuniary burdens, and than let them do the improving as much as possible by themselves. In that case, have no other foundation will have no chance, and not be taxed, in order that ts may be conferred, as the railways, which being public funds, nevertheless settled nnr-In nr r .....-- n-, , a _.-.. ...un:; U1 1' U1" .. -- 1' 6 an old picture belonged to a. deceased canon of Worcester cathedral. It prov- ed, when cleaned, to be 21 work of great merit, and was sold by its fortunate possessor for 700. a,,,_, would seem In h th_o fl\'0ur:xHe } The details ufth nuth0rimtivel_v r