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York Herald, 1 Dec 1865, p. 2

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'What then is there in the plain lesson that them {110m teach us? Nmncly thisâ€"that it is a film and delusive p0â€" liwy to wait .01' struggle for laws that m 1% or hccvssiiy prove 1slxgatzn‘y, and Iowa thingfi WHYSQ than before; and that {he b_::.tit_1t‘cre:<ts of society correspond There seems to be prevalent, :1 mi» taken idea, to the etl'eet that there is no remedy.~t‘nr intempermme, but :1 prohibiâ€" tory law. “re can discern no just rmâ€" snn for such an opinion. l’rohihitm'y laws. are usually curried against, the wighesot‘ :1 very large numher of the people whom they still-ct, and their op- pnnentR, l.)elieving‘ them to trench upon the right: (if the individual, \‘lUliltC them without seruple; while the friends of the temperance cause, reluctant to he- eomc'int‘m'mers, or make enemies, pusâ€" sively :lllmv their pet, scheme to fall into deserved contempt. From this cause, and others which we. might, mention1 such laws have in most instances resulted in total thilui‘es. That a large majority of our rum] tavern keepers no men 0:" discretion (1., ; hiiist humanity, is beyond (inc-fltion. A ilm abstract worth :nwl rospoct:zl:>iii1y, ot' a alass m diroctl; under tho protection <n'it‘ic l-i W" mayo i-»»thinI§ ‘=o urge; at ‘ ‘u ti th“ C there but it is .‘xuui. to Li“ X are so many in tho businvss, whose only obicct amamrs to b0 the selling: of as much wliiskny as possible, and who treat, their unéiirtunutt‘ Victims like hrutos when they lwcomo annoying or holpiossi Now the Dunkin Act provides that in case any person in a state of intoxication shall do or suffer any injury, tho pru‘t)’ Who supplied him with tho. liquO‘f shall be held responsible, and in cuso of” duath from iutmnpommc, hoary damages nmy be rt‘oorm‘od by the relatives of the, doâ€" cczisod. Further, if :If'tor being forbid- den by thct‘ricnds of any porson addicted to the intompornto use of intoximtinq beverages, any innkoopor shall continue to furnish him liquor, the law provides that for such ofiisnce he may he fincd.l not less than $20 or more than $100. ( If this part ot' the law were vigorously enforced, there can he no doubt, of thcl bonoficizd results, in the enhanced sufisty oflith and property, and tho diminuticn l of riot, lJL‘isphcmy7 and crime. “Te had neither space nor time, last week, to comment at length upon the circumstances which produced the death of the late Mr. (later-tag, at Maple, on the 18th inst, hut we are of opinion that We should be‘reiniss in our duty, as a public journalist, it' we allowed the matâ€" ter to pass over in silence. \Vith whom almost the whole blame of the lamentable event must rest, is sufficiently indicated by the verdict of the jury, and, were there no other object to be gained than that of making: known the guilt of the real criminal. its publication would be enough But unfortunately, events of this'kind are becoming lamentably freâ€" quent. Scarcely a week passes without, recording some crime or accident, in which some unfortunate, either infuria- ted or demented by liquory is the princi- pal actor or sufferer, and yet no ettort SOCIITSI‘tO be made to put in force the strin’iéent clauses of a valuable law, e?â€" pccially devised as a remedy. In calling; attention to the provisions 0ftl1is law, in the hope that they may be acted upon7 We have newish to indulge in any of the popular eondemnatory cant of the day, which is IIRtL’lllY as unjust as it is general. . Expmss Mail. . . Northern Rail (Ill-In Mada. Wm. Atkillsonâ€"stlers Y Oysiers I I Dry Gum]; â€" l’ringle 6'; (‘0 New Fall and Wmter Gnods.-â€"\V. S. Pollock. Thar Nubiaâ€"“V. S. l’r-Hock. Teas lhal um 'l‘cns.â€"- Wm. Atkinson Glad» 1\8\\’S.~-1)l‘. Brynn More anuabre xhuo Uold.â€"~ Dr. Brynn 'I'o Ladiesâ€"-â€"l)r. Bryon Cheap Smglo Humexs.â€"-Wm. Harrison Envc’ Troughs. Air-,- lohn Lnngslafl‘ Deacon’s Family Mediums.» (S. A. Barnard That l’rimn Mess Porkâ€"Wm. Atkinson Notice-1'Izci‘lsmlc (If the lure Goo. Dove. Caydâ€"â€"V\’, G (Tastoll Slum and Dwelling [0 Lotâ€"G. A. Barnard. Air-light and Frosl’ln‘uof Door-JV. Mucey Cher“I [’humgmphsâ€"â€"A. M. Hood Joshua R08dâ€"â€"Dry Guods,(-‘.1'ocox'ies, &c, Alwrulmrn'l‘her--l.nmbarrng. Noriee‘-â€"Th<- Lanystafl' Eslnm, Cardâ€"R. H, “ML'ClM-misl and Druggist. \V. C, Adrmxsivâ€" Dr-misl. Godev for Novo-nhm-â€"At Scott’s SUIKSCIMI‘HC FOR The Your. Herald, {31,00 a year, RICHMOND HILL DEC. 1,1805 RICHMOND HILL TIME TABLE Mail Train. . . . . Thruufil Mlxvd. Express._ . . . . . . . @1553 mm firmw. New Advertisements. Pro bono Publico. 30\ MIG SOUTH. MOW 13(- NORTH. 7 A. M (‘4 P, M M. l east legitimate. and viewed as a public entorpriso, whose success will cont'ur inculâ€" l CIll:Il)l0l)(5!l(‘/litt, it is altogether buyond the pale ofcrn’ulmimatinn. There is no attempt to conceal the ('hancos of loss and failure, and individually it is for each to consiâ€" (lvr whether he can afford the risk. The mnnvction ()l'S’mlC‘ of our wealthiest and ume respectable men with thch compan- ies is sufi’icieut guarantee of honest and cmnomica manugcnmnt, and whatever loss may result, will fall lightly7 and on those best able to hear it ; While the few thousand dollars expended to make th: necessary test, can, in Tch of the object” be Well afim'dswl. and purpose *0 cominonoo horing about tho Alill insly. The derrick, which is fifty feet high, and hrclve by sixteen at this lJZISO; is built 01" strongr timbers and looks substantial enough to meet all r0- quirmnonts. The stock of' this company is first going of one, gx‘nlloinan from the illothwoll oil Wi-lls having taken $l000 worlh, :md £3X1’)!’(‘,Ht~'(‘.(l his ‘ii‘illing‘ness to ‘purchnso the rcinnimlcr i!" more capital were needed. The Richmond Hill Petroleum com» ‘ puny also, is lnrxking rapid hmdway. l Over twenle shuros have been subscribed l i‘or, lln€l 21»: the lznul leased for operation 1 (:Klinclg’s farm) is a most pron'iisiiy;r site, ‘ the remaining stock will final ready put; chtlsers. I’lm pi‘ospévhu of the above company will he found in our advertise- I Incnt connncns. l Another company called the )[tn‘khmn Oil Mining Company is, we believe7 in pr eoss oi'orgmiizrition. “rhothor these ‘gmtlomon :irc possussml of some secret i *ml inliilliblc knowlo 1-". unknown to tho “m1 {nihilibfc knmvlo'lq‘fi, unknown to the .. 2 \ ' g’sz'munm not f0 say, but their npsmtinnk: nax-tzlinly indicate rm unwaverâ€" ing faith, since Hwy have already leased 173300 nt' suppose} oil 110211-1115: lands in the tmx‘nflhip 01' Markham alone. In all this there is doubtleg much pure spuculntinm but the Speculation is at the Notwithstanding the dicta of geologi- eal authorities, public faith in the exis- tence of oil in the neighborhood, seems to be rapidly on the increase. It is posâ€" sible that the indications which some experienced “oil men" amongst us, dc- elare to be so abundant and reliable, may be somewhat exaggerated; but even so, after making all necessary allowance, we cannot deny that appearances, and the importth tests hitherto made, to a great extent justify their expectations. In several places in the southern portion of the county, companies have been already organized, or are in process ot'thrmation, and in no case, far as we can learn, is the prospect more encouraging than it is he“! 1101' illCI'O Ellly good l't‘ttSOl) Wily) -inal)le in the one plaee, it should not be found in the other also. Of course the whole matter is yet problem .1‘, since no oil has actually been discovered, or its eertain existence determined by sufileient experiment; and therefore the. premature belief that so many in the neighborhood are foster: ing, that they have only to “ bor‘e’7 and be rich, simply foolish and mischievous. Even if there be oil lands in the county or vicinity, their locality is stroneg marked, ‘and bounded by definite limits This fact has been proven beyond ques- tion at the Pennsylvania, Enniskillen and Bothwell oil regions, where even in the likliest tracts places have been found where all borng was nee-loss, though rich Veins were struck but a few yards disâ€" tant. Nothing is more natural than for men to believe that oil is to be found more abundantly and speedin on their property thanflelsewhere. The wish is father to the thought, but such delusions, however pardonable, only serve to hinder united action, and prevent the formation of an effective company, by whom the matter may be fully tested, where these is the best promise of success. “’0 allude to these amusing oil fever delusions only because they are known to have been productive of obstructive, local niloilsies; because if not checked they may hinder the vigorous prosecution of an enterprise wl. aueeess should have the hearty we‘d wishes of the whole connnunity. ’ “"ith respect to the progress already made, we are gzlwl to learn that the Head- lord Company have completed the erec- tion of their derrick and engine house, and purpose, to commence boring about , the Alth inst. The derrick. which I< ‘ I l With a vigorous and fearless execution of the laws now in force. ()ne of the most common and fatal errors of communities, is to secure the puss-age ot' a law and, then rest content; with its existence on the stem-Le book, without making any worthy eri'ort for its execution. Just such an error was made by temperance agitators with respect to the license laws, from which the full amount; of benefit the; are capable of, has never been real- ized. Let us hope that the Dunkin Act which is powerful for so much good will be worked in :1 better spirit. ENCOURAGING PROGRESS. 011 Companies. Some burglars ontm‘od 1L store 011 Penn- sylvimin :wemw. Washingtm), on Monday night, and carriéd 01f an iron safe weighing haH'a ton. They made about $3,500 By the Operation. On Friday evening, the eighth inst, at halfiprist seven p.111.y the ordinary meeting of the Mochzmics’ Institute will take place in the Temperance Hall. The programme of‘ the owning is as fol- lowszâ€"Essays and Literary readings‘ Debate,â€"Suhjoctwlfpsahw], that :1 conâ€" federation of' the British American Pro- vinces, would be advantageous to Canada. The committee of the Mechanics’ Tn- stituto are requested to meet at Mr. \V. Harrison’s this (Friday) evening. at eight o‘clock, p.111. A full attendance is cxpoctod. present season. Tf‘ so, steps should be taken immediately, to procure the ser- vices of some person to keep the ice clean‘ All who feel interested in ihe matter will please meet at this office on Tuesday evening, afi Six n’eleclq p.n1., when the subject can he fully (lisuriwfied, and a committee appointed to make the necessary arrangements. There are. doubtless. many {ronflmnm wlm wrmlx‘l like to have n 511(31an Rink established near the village (luring tho (7'0 flu? Erlffm‘ r37" the Tar]: "I‘m/M.) DEAR SIR. Alan me Hn'mxgl] 1le medium of your useful paper. h) express mv nwn regret and that of a large circle of’ f'riomls‘ at the removal from our Vll- lnqe of George Mcl’lxilllpm EU!” nrd filmilv; wishing flmm flmt sue,va 2rd prosperity in Rmfiu‘tlF-tlm plnon 01“ their :1(lnpti0nâ€"~wl110l1 they so richly (losm-ve. Your's S‘n. 'A ' NEW: TITHHTR. Richmond Hill. Nov; 27. 180:”). M1: Wm. M. Button, sommlml‘ by Mr. James Bownmh. moved that 1?”), Treasurer. be. and is lherobymoqnizwl f0 pnvfi) Mr. Hugh McPherson 1110, sum of 75 cents‘ being the amount oven-hurâ€" ged rm his nssesemcnt, Cam'iml. The Cou'ncil adjourned to moot on the third Saturday in Doomnbcr. Mr. \Vm. M. Button, seconded by Mr. James Bowman7 moved that H10 sum of $46245 be granted for mpnii'ihg the bridge over the Rouge, in the 10(1) cunâ€" cession, bétwcen lots 15 an] 16.#~Ca7‘ Tied. Mr. Barker, seconded by Mr. James Bowman, moved that the Treasurer be, and is hereby- reqfiircd to my to {he on d‘éir of Cmm'éillnr for “rm-(1 No. the mm of $100 towards the im'n‘nvenxbnt nfflm 8th conicescimwfmm lots 13') to 35, and that Phillip Buriholeum. John Ravâ€" mm‘, Abraham.- Sh'icklnr. Jnsnpl Murr and John D. McCaul, b0 Cnnmlissinnors to expend the snm'e.â€"Currz'ml. Mr. Gormley, socmxdml‘hy Mr. .‘mes Bowman, moved that the sum of 340, be granted to built] a bring on the sideâ€" line between lots 30 and 3’1, in the 7th concession; and that Chris. (imhzun, 1?.0‘ bert Armstrong and A. B. Grove, be cmmnissioncrs to expend the same.â€" Carried. Mr. Gomnley, seconded by Mr. Kur- ker, moved ‘tliuc Peter Home be paid the sum of' $16, for keeping and supporting: Robert. McClennan, (2L 'lllind mun) for sixteen weeks past, and that the sum of $1, per week, be paid tothe said Peter Heise, for keeplngjr and maintaining the said Robert McClennan from this dole, payable to the order Of the Councillor for \Vard‘No. 2.â€"Car'riai. By W. M. Button, from Chris. Roosm‘ and David Traa, praying for a «grant of $46-25, for repairing bridge botwocn lots 1.5 and 16, in mi: 10m tnni‘cssion. Said petitions were. rcfizfivollaud road. Mr. Barker, seconded by Mr. Horn» 10y, moved that the Treasurer be and he is hereby required to pay to tixo‘ordor of Councillor \Vurd'No. 37 the sum 0f$100 towards the erection 'of'a bridge ox'pr the west and main brmic of {he Rouge, on the Sidé-Iiuflmhvcu‘n lots 10 and 11, in the (3th concession of Markham, and that ‘Vm. Eukin, John Gormloy and Jacob Ecknrdt be commissioners to expend the suingâ€"Carried. ‘ The qbove Council met at Size’s Hull7 Unienville, on Saturday, the 25th Nov. at 11 a m. i’ Reeve 'in the Chair. . 'Meniiaers i111 present. ‘ Minutes of théslnst meeting were read and approved. By James Gormloy, from Chris. Graâ€" ham and others, praying for a grant of $40, to build a Bridge betwécn lots 30 and. 31, in the 7th Cbncession. PETITIONS. By KJBépkcr, fié‘ulru'rjd‘ls Pike and 12g o't‘hersgfoir a grz‘mtrof $100, to imâ€" prove the road on the 8th concession of Markham, from lots 15 to 35. Mechanics’ Institute Markham Council. Skating Sn, steps should be a procure the For- n to keep the ice :1 interested in the The steamship St. Andrew, Giuuns’ line, was to leave about the same time as the A'omz Scofz'a. Tho L'mdnn Sfm' snvs Hm mrrosnnndnnno {a oh‘nflv ronmvknhlo for thr- withdmwcl by Mr. Adams ofthr: ()fYor of arbitration. Earl Rnsm-H wives at great length facts; to prove that 1110 British Government did all that could he expected of it. All 1110 Imndml imn‘nnlfi puhfish (‘m‘roS« nondmmohotwswn Adams and Russell, in I'ofbmmm to the Mnhnmn (-lmms. ENCL AND ANT) THE VNITED STATES AVS'I‘T’TA. PH‘IQ "51"‘(V‘Q 21v1‘\r"11'vm1‘hn nondifimw of Wm "WV ,-\xz<h;r1n ’nm] h'u'.” 1mm} ynh'v'inrl, 'l‘hn Prhr-i'ml bim1-Z<”'< nf'pnris. Amste‘rdum mu] Vrnnkf‘mt 1w?va Hw r‘mflrnf‘fnra. Th0 vml'ofiniirms {'m' Hm hunn of. a 1mm M Lrwdnn. it is imam-star I! have failnd. Thn mnmmf is fnn minions sterling at 5 per. MM, and issuod at 6‘2. Tho Ifimymrm‘ win ghnrflv be (‘mwnod ‘Khyq nf‘ Hunrrm'v and Crufin. (VHH'SU to Tho .Vrmi'fmn' vnvs :â€"~T1' Hm Evnnnmr has: dufm‘nlim-d (m HM; wvinoipnl rorlnvfinn (\f‘ 11w wmmwwwfihrm Hm nmnm 13v whir‘h Wm vmhwfinn is to he uncomplishcd is not w decflvd uwm. 'I‘Im State Council elections passed off” cahnh’. '1 hp ‘jmw‘ror, N!‘1“""Ԥ< and Prince 1mâ€" pcrm], hm] 20110.10 Com'fit‘g'u‘. Tho Enmm-or hm (mlm-nd rzroni rnJHf’v Hon: in 1110 m'mvâ€"lfilm 'Mir‘r‘ru 71114424000 mm1--mviwt the,er 50.000.000 frnnvs, Ono illoufx'md soldiers; m‘rivml from Tfnlv. Tiw V'r-dnnfilm in Hm Frnuch m‘mv is m 1m m-an “311) 111A anm‘mJR in“ wmrnvn‘. mm] will ‘m (*4»'I<7r7,r‘*"m': 'rv‘mlfor Hm“ P‘f‘V‘r‘f "'1. T1 vK' “nit? that the having will be about 0' 000.000 f'I'flh, m1 Tho Iri-‘h .lmlg‘ws rhzo'lod no ar'lilm 0011M 1m mx'nitlinml Hiring! Hm Lm'd Lieutenant ()I'Twlmd, in his ofliciul capacity, in the Luhv r'nsu. Sivphens. T3 41 (‘enfm of the Feniam!y was :n‘l'USiOd \ ’ srwmnl others. ‘ The Tim/J sun's Hmre am be no dnnbt of n-nsml offlu‘ Head Contra and his accum- 1v‘.i<'m, and "-Ns Sfmflu-ns arrest will ex- tin ‘uish chiun'am alto- thcr. :lev flu Shims rm! 0!” “NU-'1 ARRIVAL HE‘THE NEVA 5mm. le stwuns‘nin A‘msa Eva/fa from Liver mm] (m Hm Ifith. via Lowlanderrj,‘ on the 17th, has arrived at this port. Hm damsm'o five days him than 1,";1030 ulmndy i'i‘L-eivofl. Thu stofimm‘ INNS/I. from New York. ar- :‘ivml ,.. l h “'05! lutfim hush'd mV Sad mnae far my harp Sh'in'fs‘ sound Szldlwss, And whv shnuM we mourn for the lov’d one at rzwt; Shall we murmm', ropinin ho 2711411099, That .Tws‘fiin is safe in the land of the ])1A"S'~‘Od. ' 0 when all should h! The follmving lines are inserted by special request. As is our usual custom in such cases, we have adhered strictly to the manuâ€" scipt, which must be held responsible for all faults. Alml 1l1nf no Father was; Hoar lmr. so lmwlv, To (-lwm- lw- while passing: across the tlzlr'lc lillfl: All ! lmw nfim she called his lomd immo nml his only, And lw hard not the call, as his little one died. She has gone to that [and where no sin ever Enters. Where ImFm‘w and God lives and reigns 1hmnod abm‘e : Whm'e mints ovnr dwnH and hnliness centres. And the hlnnllavnsh'd throng Sing 01' His pay-(Inning love. Tlmn \vlw slmuld .we mourn her with too (loop a SMTOW. Tlm’ lwv fair liftlo head now in death is laid low: And hrw chef (“'0 of'lJluc in the grave cold THE IRISH ‘HEAD CENTRE! IFM' “mtm’infl f'not wake *hr- Ovhns. no newr, Saw 1110 0011005 ma‘aknmul in memories throne. Tho' slw nmv from our circle has vanished Yes, sud fa 111V heart, thus boronmd, doting mnflmv'. To think that thy darling has mken her Hi'r‘nt ,- /\m1 has Lift thee behind her, thy Fooling; 10 smflflmr, And siTwnf‘v mourn, plunjzcd in sorrows dark night. TM. 0 And tho hnH‘worn shone, broken toys, and wen drowns, Once unhNWH'IIy thrust to onojside in rudn hnMO; New snorm‘flv treasured, with H)0quh_ld ca- Th Tlxm'o 1m ()an million hvnniv-f'our H101: nil (lnllnl‘s ()n, mute f'nr Amtmlia. Jamar-in rmIl Chili news caused a 110ml S<0117Cllfllr FR ENCH ARM Y MUCH REDUCED 1‘0 R T PA'I‘TERS")N. You 26‘ 1%.”: As think of the loved one from sor‘ row r010. d. HP, A Md ON THE DEATH OF LITTLE JESSIE A ' £71K ‘_F10"I]n(‘r u Hm h: THE ALABA M A CLAIMS shall 1mm" h inlr ‘1' has ri-‘h .l ht :1 m Smmh SWITZERL «‘\ ND “IU‘I‘UH' 111 (-r INNS/I, from New York: ar- hvmgmm m1th hith.‘ sh Government domian Hm .1:in Fh‘nnwr :1 sufficient firm #0 nmou'iul body to vmmidm' 1110 (a in 1w taken {'OMhe probation meats in Chili. 3 again risen ten pounds. [whips rhzo'lod no ar'lilm 0011M II Hiring! Hm Lm‘d Lieutenant 1}).5 ofliciul capacity, in the was little chair sman vacant or Fhmnrtn han shufan Hm H10 infnvosf rm Hm hmm‘ q nmvhlnr} 'f‘m‘ thmu r0â€" mfinfimw nf'f‘rfm'n bonds. FR \NFE Hmt sleep that no waking SPATV LINES 2:30 In», Nov. 28th HORN and Prince J. W. I“. M ASTONISIL‘VG P’l‘oGthS.â€"It has recently been stated on good authority that the num- ber of weekly and monthly magazines issued in England has increased 600,000 to 6,900,- 000 per annuni since the year 1831; and that the number of newspapers has increas- ed from 38,549,000 to the almost incredible number of 546,000,000. will induce Mr. President Johnson to look more closely after his laurels. But why all this display in New York if the thin" is ut- terly knocked on the head in Inching? WVe shall by and by see, but in the meantime we may consider the statement ofthe Hemst Paris correspondent that the refugees in that city say that it is the intention of the belli. get-Ont le'otllelwod to make their first at- luck upon Canada. The Globe and the Irish Canadian alone say there is nothing to be feared from such a uarter. OfCOurse the country is salesâ€"Lea Cr. 1f the final success of Mr. President O‘Mulioney and his tire-eating associates is to lellfljtfd by the kind of fortune they have had in Ireland, it will not prove very great. Stephens their leader, who appears to have been living near Dublin, in a state of luxuriousness lizirdlv second to that of the patent leather iinpostors in New York. is now in the iron clutches of the officers of the law: and the Paris correspondent of the New York chragd is given as authority for the stiitement that, one hundred of the leaders of Ireland have escaped to that, city. Fonizinisni is therefore7 done for, thoroughly and completely used up in Ireland itself. lint, :is it'to compensate for its losses and inglorions career there, the ineipent “ Re- public" is makingr 2i great show of its “head- quarters” in New York. It pays a thou- sand dollars :1 month for its temporary quarters at Union Square, which are said to m: exceedingly recherche and of “an elegant desaliption.” On Friday lust it raised its thi'r, which is now the highest in that city. a Not satisfied with putting the Green before the Red, it manifests a desire to encroach upon the Stars and Stripes. Perhaps this will induce Mr. President Johnson to look LONDON, Nov. lR.â€"-Tho Daily Brews is it.- (liLrnant at the tone of the military despntch- (As and newspaper cm'roslmmlents of ‘Ja niacin. whivh it thinks proves that the fCI‘O‘ vity we dmmnnoc in savages can take posv Sh‘liml (tf1‘111gllsll hearts, and mercy and justice can he forgntton by English officers as thoroughly as by Indians and Cossackst 'I‘hn stommhip 11617180, from New York, arrived at Southampton on the 16th inst. The British Gm'ornment declined to take possession of the country as described by Moshesh. The war between the free State and the Busutos continued. The attempts of the Boers Yo capture the stx-o :1th of Moshesh had failed. 0f()(~10h(ei‘ ' ed The Daily le's remarks that the MH- frm'y conduct “Spain must soon occupy 11m :Wmminn of the great Powers ofEurope and America. The Times says that. the general wish of the Imuling pm‘mlc of l'nverpool seems to be that England shmfld, in cnnjuction with France and America, ink? a prompt step tn MM :1. prmnanout stop to the proceedings of Spain in Sum}: America, and says that men- sm‘m in support of that view are likely to be 1140mm! in London, Manchester, Glasgaw, and mher trading cities. Tho, Sporomry of" State for India had re- ceived flu: following announcement:â€" “ SATTARA, Nov. 14. ‘ (‘0‘:0110] Bruco signed a treaty of peace WM: Ijhootun in the public Durbar yester- dav.” (NI The west coast of Africa mailes are rc- ncivcd. LI'UOR ()vt. Xâ€"dev is inanimate. The mnnnmmmmm with the interior continued (closml. Negatiatinns were progressing Fax-mummy for the X's-opening ofuommunica- Eavnuu My for the X's-opening ofuommunica‘ tions with Ashantee. t Sierra. Leone the, native wars continu BELGIUM. The Bank has raised its discount rate. Queen Victoria hm] received a. telegram dmu‘in: the :‘optirted illness (if the King of the licizians. There is no alteration in the State of his health. A change had taken place in the views of the umbility (H;I}(‘(}I‘Ilill'_§ the Government fur a reform in the constitution. Several inflnvntinl noh‘aes had withdrawn 1hr:irop:msi1i<m to \he mnasum. Tho Norwegian Stmthong had adopted a tromv n1 commerce with mee without al- (oration. The steamship C'in of .New York, from New York, reached Queenstowu on the evening of the 15th inst. In the London market Wheat was heavy'at a. decline of one shilling. The Secession (7) Senate opened on the 15111. The American ship Addison, from Bas- sein7 14 days, was spoken on the '2lst ‘of Octuber. Fortyâ€"five guineas premium had} previously been paid as insurance upon hog}, '1‘11e London Times says that it is reporgg. ed that Mr. Cusliin;r is instructed not only to co-operate Wltl) Mr. Adams, in bringing the respective claims of ihe two Govern; ments to a settlement, but to ascertain the feeling prevailing in England concerning" American finances. Such a purpose it says would strongly attest the pacific disposition of llie American Government; and as good credit means sound policy and good admin- istration, such views Sllullld be encouraged as :1. benefit to the whole world. The Lon- don Star says that there is but little doubt that Eur-l Russell has determined to submit a reform bill to the house of com- Stephens, the Fenian, who is the Head Centre, has been arrested at Tuam and re- manded for t: The Dublin Evening Mail states that 1; person was despatehed from New York in September, and arrived here with credentials to appoint another Head Centre in the place of Stephens. He accmnplisllml his mission and returned. The name of the new Head Centre wns'keptv secret. The newspapers report wheat dul'f at a decline of 2d. Flour dull and one shilling lower. mons. It is stated that the COM weather has had no cfi'ect in staying the cattle disease but that the frost and min has rather aggra- vated it. de0 was dull ()Mohcr 1s romuvod. The Cape Parliamenthnd been prorog‘u The Capr- of Good Hope mail of the 14th The LATEST VIA LONDONDERRY. SPAIN AND SOUTH AMERICA. WES’I‘ (TOAST OF AFRICA. SWEDEN AND NORWAY CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Fenians Once More. IN DI A I The largest fly whm‘l in Hip th'ld hnsjnst been cast at the For: l’iiL Works, in l’xtts‘ btu'gl The nmltun iron was cnnduvtod l’mm the furnace :n'i'uss mm of tlnx HUT‘UIS 01' the city, a distance of one hundred and sixty- ithreo (out, in the ninnldi 'l'ln‘ dinnnattn' til’ of the wheel is I\\'t‘lll_‘,'<ll\'(‘, {ml} and its ‘wcight fotty two tons. G. T. R. mm1n::<'1‘.â€"â€"â€"']‘wo lltxxnnsn Hons KILLED. \Vc [mm ut’n wry (list.« 5- sing accident whit-h lnnnwent-d on Mnnluy OVClllnl11(‘211'(lt’illlltinslulltHl, (i. 'J'. {.7 hp, tween St. Mary’s and ann. A llt‘l 7hL train hound east mn oll" the track. a; nun ber of cars \vmo hudly smnslwd‘ and n grunt dual of freight ll"t)l((‘l\ and dvstmyvd. A shipment (wt-"hogs from the Wnstorn Suites, to the‘mnnlicr nl' quhundmd wns ()ll hoard and strange to rolztto, nearly all the uninntls were killed! The scene of the wwcl; is described as lionif'ying in ilm extimne, as might easily be innnngincd mnid ant-h a. wholesale, t :itxflitcr (it live stock. We so glad to know that no person on the train has been seriously injnrrwd. The cxpnss train goingr west was dt'tnincd some hours by the misliap.~Frec Press. 1y 1'(',t'ns<-d-lmil to 1116 Sande. and than libeuuing, as he did ()Ichrxm l’upiisru lino,th (‘ trial for :1, 1114 (MW :11. M. Clot. A Montreal paper rmnm'kr COIL 'sicncy of Judge Mum uh A chess mutvh has recently been phyod by telegraph lwtwmm 11m Quolnw Library Associatiuu ('hi‘x‘s (-lu‘u and HR: Montmnl Mercantile Library Asmcimiun ('1le Quebec wan clown games, Montreal six and one was drawn. The Promo” Jfflsm'muf/N/‘s ladu)‘, 01‘1110A‘Juillnml dis] bmmd DVQI‘. and his :lm'om ()‘Duuuhmé “mmniltwl N r [Xhflizl‘fifiYhCll th‘y wi‘l in: ing Ai‘mx‘lmn; I'h“ doir‘rxtiv The Sylvia/or guys, 'ny 1' Hamilton (‘usfum iimw: i puriw‘ I'm-.1110 week ending are $713,715 in axe/era‘s 01" 111 year, while the exports for have also illk'l‘P “(1 035,521 Extensive frauds on the government, 1,: e 'asion 01' the internal revenue, am Said 1:) have rccmxtly been discowrt-d in 11m Penn- sylwmin nil Legions, 110M Pillmlv. 'I‘lw gmt Bunny“: (5 Jhls uln‘ I m $1.10.]UUO, mu} some mpflw 1:12-34“: \\'(‘.“i>r‘) haw? been taken possessiun oz" 1»); ufiiums. An Amm‘i um, wrifin'j from Moxivn, 11n- (hmhtetily sums up Ih’ H'ulh in M' Without three” million of fun "rm mui a Vast acquisitiun ul' mpiml, and Ihm-uxw . iibvrnl hm‘s, llL'iKlH‘l' (‘mpirc 1101' I‘Dlmhiiu ('::11 over stand in Moxiw. The fi)”()\\'ill‘:§ on-m' in pum'tuntinn is a good ilhlstmliml (>f1hv1mu 01' Ihu (-ummu. At :1 hanqum this 104M mm g1\'<4n‘â€"~‘ Wu- munâ€"wuhput her, man '3‘ a hx'ulo.’ (Hm reportcr_ land it printed ~‘ Wmnzurâ€"witlr out her man, is .‘L bruto.’ ' ’ It is Said that when the deaths hy (-hoh‘m in Paris were at hour a hundred 2L (lay, the total bill ofmormhty was 1101 increased. The l'OflSOthm‘ “lix‘ was that pvraph: \werv frightened 31m] (wk gum] WWI“ “1‘1 hai - hmhh so that oi'dhlm')‘ muhuhvs i11 thL- ~1vzn were not dcx‘ehnmd. . . I A (lunll~'1 (I‘Edinhuwh has Huh" :x-d :ltl An 01d Indy in Paris, wishng to m: coffee, used snuff lw mistake r'm- 11m infiu The hqnid tasted a: angel); but she and 1‘ husband both (hunk «11' it, were siwr SUiZCd with :Lgunixin; pains, mu] the Ill): cizm was able to save the _life 01' only one them. . The Envoy 1Cximon1inary fh’flm Th'lg‘inn Governnwnt m-riwd at Pokin in 1110 hug-in- ning of August last, to arrange for a. i'rvélt}’ ufcununm'txy and 1h“ Chum-,0 (luvm-nmxnt immédinfr‘ly umminmd :1 Monipoténlim'y'~19 treat with him. The Indians of 1110 Wesivrn 'l'm-mtm'ivs fired «HTML thc'u' mmmiliun at 11w, 1:210 cclipso‘ 01' Thu Min. 'l'lm ppm-alum Mm among 1.1mm is that 21113411ng contrary in the usle mutilm pox-lends (wil, am! a grout noise will drive IIH‘ UV“ spirit away. \‘VINTE'R Asmzu, â€"Thr- \x’illfm'a U]e(tm1nl_\~ni'l|1u (My ()f‘TWl‘U‘lIl) mencc '011‘ \Vminusduy 1110 201M 01'} next, and the Yuri; 21ml l’mxl us: 'l‘hursd t)‘ the 4ph=01iJAmuury follow The fullbvoming Axum-{can J’x Gunm‘m's ropmt \x'if? hu :1 WW)‘ Sui dovumem. Hut-in; 11w 1: "1:! yum" {zu'tme‘nl has Iowan nut “My SHIV-st but has :uwumulutvd Iln'oc (1111“.01‘8 lion ofdznllulx' The~ Dmmidrafs me zimv iix ":L minority in both branches Ui' every :\',);.lhum Slum L: 51 isiu. "0, and nunriy :1“ 711w Swim 21ml :L M " majority ofall the Immivipul uflicm-s {brougng out. the, North awe against (hmn. ‘ The N}: {:Ll‘:t.'r[:1ilmy§ LII-41,191)thliner, of a quli‘jmmt, (1%)" mm“. “18‘ lmsr: morink at Slumi'md fur , JillO \\'(\ past. In UIH‘ instance fife, mfimhm-s of mm family were down With it :\1 (mp 1in'1'o‘. The Sundusky ,lx’ci/ishr ‘foe‘bzflitfk‘ffi of fldr‘l'ings this that the («ultra-915016 are u salt t1; )m down, and have men to la them go. The steamsr Tau/uns- hm; vdisuhm'gcd ton 110, and um 981;)”{11M éArmslz-xmg‘ guns :11 Q ebec, 1). large (Imam: r' m" hmn’y [and uml Invul gun caniugcs, nuinmnitiml’ and other Fenisz prow’siuns. ' ' ' ‘ The} medical advisers 01' [Mini l’uhnorstun gate that his dciith “as solely caused by his irfiprudencc in driving; out willmut, :1. grant cunt, and with not even an under waistcoat. 5 couple of foot-pads aflempted to rub u 513% mama; Hughes i1i_.(}a1t me other night, But'anothor person lefi‘fiozil'ixl‘rill 11m nick 01' time, the highwaymen doc-amped. INCENDIARY Pumaâ€"On tho night 01" Mon- day wcp‘k, :1 stack 01' Straw in the barnyard OfBIY‘..Ed\‘Vili'd “rumor, On the, <1 (mum-r sion, township 91' London, was dodLmyL-d by fire. President Jo‘nn‘sthn hus' decidml that no patents shall be isx‘uvd In (my person in H11; rebellions Stutc:s,,.umil he, shun hum issued his proclamation 11v stored to'their’pm' '0 11; those 811L105 11:- 05. V r ghe wholeflof Manhattan Island, on which 9 the city‘of' New York, was once pur- chfiscd by Qnefl’ecej’ Minnit for The Feniuns; hvld :1 lump meeting in New Orleans recently. The ltpi'int'ipnl speaker denounced the Roman Catholic clingy with great vehemence, makingr one or two excqr tions to his gox‘ne‘ral sli‘irctm'v A-hfiglxt bay mare was; stolen from the stabll‘s 'of Mr. Jnlur EuyImr, Hillim', 0n Satmday‘lnst; am] on 1110 sumo night :1 black mare was stulmx from Mr. \Vrn. (101‘â€" mmx, of the shim: plattm Liverpool letter $121108 that 1110, rumor: of General'Gmibaldi’s poverty um totally unfounded: ' General News. Asmzu, â€"Thr- \x’illfm'a- ni'lllv ('H\‘ ()t' 'l‘wm‘lio \VIEI rm meimx' Ilh’; 201M M'L‘o , on-m' in pum'tuntinn is z 1 offlw um 01' 11m (-unmm is 104% mm LI]\'(‘I} :â€"~‘ “'0 1cm):an u ‘uf/N/‘srtys {11:11 M it IS command fun) he strwls 01' 111:5 ulawl and sixty- Hu‘ dimmaim' of dive 11%)“; and its S"Clll$ the imr Nzu'wmhm- 1H, same week last, the same 1mm ll] (‘Ulllll upon Hm 1, who run 5 kidnmjvl yum-x l'Il S‘n' f" , ‘ ‘L- Li ‘1H' 1) 4'\:ll1'l:H£1| mth ism-s, Lllruugju- t x , 1L, I 1" lilul o lyphuidl'm‘er, me n lmsr: 1‘: 1m: 11 vhmv 'inkr ‘aml. In UIH‘ J’ustlnnsiu Sulislm‘IM) mu" the UH Hisusminlni‘. .MI111 n n I L 1110 infi‘n'v . she and h, 1' row 53mm l the ]|]1‘\Sr ' l I to 1111111111“ I [ l I it) ‘LT‘SS 21m Laud fisher mun : has [mun itlwl {ands Hint ' '0 121111! ) I] 111 out; 1y i Illl H1 u 1‘ I where, to he t'ound one morning: The dis~ E t-overy ol~ this titet t'rt'uted but little surprise t until the additional undsttn'tling intelligence reut'hetl the village that, 21 certain heiress, in llt‘l' I own right7 of £13,000 a year, who hurt rout-livid the prime ot‘litein a state ot'single l)lt‘s:st*tltlt‘Sw‘, was also absent. In- tpiiries were everywhere set on foot with re- spotzt to the niiwsnig fair one and the gay i Imthtn-io, “hen it was discovered that they had elopml together. Notwithstanding the exertions ot‘the distracted parent to discover 3 the whereabouts of the abseonding pair, he has not yet succeeded. It. is supposed they have been privately married, and will soon reLnru.â€"~Limerick Southern Chronicle. Dr 'rn or M. l)l'1‘lN.â€"- The China. brings news of tin) death of Andre Marie Jean ~J;t(‘,tlltt5 lhlpinj :L well-known politician of Frztnrw. and ex-l’resident ot' the National Assembly. He was born February 1, 1783,. bred to the bar, defended Marshal Ney in: 181.3, and his tilled at great number of pubs lite trusts. After the revolution of 1830 he was ohosen President and Speaker of the Assembly, and won considerable fame as n pruzitling otlit-er. At the grout exhibition in London in IRBl, he was; President of the French bonnnission ot~ the International Jury. Although not an active participant in the mil}; (l'cr‘ut of Louis Napoleon, he has: over sint-e been a supporter of the govern- ment ot' the Emperor, and latterly held im- portant ottiees under it. In 18.37 he was. made l’rottnrenr General of the Court of (hissntiou, and at the time of death was Senator. Duringr the present year his name htis heroine familiar by an :td‘wss on the eorruptiou of French morals and the extrm \‘tigztnt‘e of French women. The Prince of Wales walks about, without pomp or ceremony, like any other English gentflmnuu. He passes now in and out the llonuo of Commons unnoti~ end, and may be seen at times chatting in the inner lobby With a friend so fumi- littl‘ly that, if you were told that the Prince was there and did not know him, you would never guess which was the heir to the throne, and which the mere subject. in ln‘i' I who haul of single quirics \ llllllllt‘ ninttsuxncnt. This pcrhapslis notimâ€" pi‘ohttlllv, us l'rocti'fldte principles have not lJt'Cll much in rogue with the Dresden police. 'l‘hcrc used ,to be a police legulntion that no pl'thill‘ lodgings could be let for less than a twilight, in order that the hotel}? might have :t monopoly ot‘ the birds of passage. A Minimum N0\’EL’1‘Y.-â€".\ submarine iron vcsscl has just hem completed at the toot ot' I\'orth Third street, E.D., for the Pacific l’cxtrl Company. ]t is of nondes- (:ript slinlw, thirty toot long by ten wide, 2nd is iitemlod to he used in diving for pearls. It has n lltll bottom in which are mnnholvs, us in diving-hell principal. The interior ol‘ the vessel is supplied with ma- chinmy by which it is propelled and steered while under water. also guages and indica- t us to show the density of the atmosphere and tho ('onstitution of the air. It was C:Ill1])lL‘lC(laI a cost of $410,000. The ma- chine will accommodate sixty men, who can w 31'}: und; 1‘ watc ‘ an entire day if necessary. Eman 1-1.\”r (ii: A \VEALTIKY IIEIRESS WITH A VILLAL; t1 St‘iiooths'l‘Eit.â€"â€"Not many days 11-30 the quit-t \‘illnge of Lyttlcjohn, County 'i'ippm-nry, became the scene of an occur- 1"‘Ill’t‘ which has since supplied ample facility Mr gofiip. To the great, surprise of the llllllllllli‘dlllh' goxici'rtlly, the schoolmaster, “At-(l about, twenty live yours, possessed of IY‘HH: than ordinary :n‘quirmnmttg, was no- whvro to lw t'onnd one morning. The dis~ There are some singular regulations in Dresden. A imllcc regulation has lately CUIIIC mm tome lm'hiddmg the combin‘uion ui’ (ldlnflllg and private tlwutiicals at the slum lu'lmlc Inut on any other day than Sunday and Monday. Sume malicious per- sOns him that this prohibition was the re- Sllll ol' rumylmnts math: by unsuccessful 111mm mul'llumh-esnml other places of puiszil uumsuxnont. This perhaps is notimâ€" pl‘ulmlllv, us l'l'lgevtl'mln principles have not UI|U_H; fine the train nu uy, and did unprimgd 01 A hardwiv (11mm \\'22\3 ( 0n Maniliiy evening last as the Grand Trunk monin; lmin was pi'occodii‘g on its course near the \‘iuducL at L’oi'L H' ‘ e a small child, Ilne sun oi'Mi'. [’nlson, was discover- ml 1;» 1w, nu lllL‘ trunk. It was mi) late to stop llll.‘ engine; and therefore one ol'tlic men on ilâ€"{filllll‘l' llu: lii'cinun or the engineerâ€"ran out on lllC cm'wuzilcliur in Older to draw the Chill 11“), but wns unulvlc to do so, and, in- stmul, llirnst il down between \hc ties, where iL i-vniziinml until nearly the whole train had pussml omr. When the 1min was finally Draught In 1|. Slund, the child was taken from nmlm‘ mm «1' the cars, slightly scratched null l)l'ulh‘\_‘(l’ but in no way seriously inqu- ml. A hardened wroh-h named Michaul Kier' (11mm \\'22\3 (-xucumd ut Bullhlu on Friday for 1hn- mummy Ufa. soldier in September last mnh‘r sn-mnmmn(-m of"g1'0::t brutality. 011 he gallows he made along ‘mnbliug spéech {.111 of «mu-so :Lnll profane language; and in m: mhhhu ul' it he sat‘down uuuchair, with 1m: min? around his neck, and culled for ‘a ohuw 01' t<>h;u'<:<),7 on min in};r which he pro- wmh v}. 1113 “mm to be u. ‘gentlemzm’ :md hlm (: -nt of 1h», crime of which he hull hwu convicted, although the evidence :1;.xi.1:<t him was most ('(mclusive. The bolt Ls (INLWII whgn hm was in the middle oftha M‘uimlvcm‘ I would not exchange conditions wiIh Bishop ' ‘ ilâ€"UIUH‘I' flu: 1‘? out on the cm“ (-11“! 11“), but w: 51mm], lhrust i( A ‘sriaeiAL" to the New York Warm suys that the Government, of the United States harve'been, l'or sume‘ time, obtaining information with regard to the Reeipro‘eity Treaty, and that negntiations with the lil'illhll Ambassador will be opened as soon as ptmsihle, to‘ a discussion of the “er priet‘y of marking a new ti-euty..”â€"~Globe. A 1310 linemanâ€"In the garden of o. res? tnumteur at Vienna there had existed since 18.33 an enormous beer barrel the capacity being such that the interior had been ennv rot-tell into it. room for dancing. Recently a hull took place there, which visitors d‘fi not leave till three in the morning. Afihalf- past four, 'when all was quiet, an alarm of tire was given, and the barrel was found- no he in lltnne’s. In the course of two hours, in suite of all the efforts of the proprietors, it, was reduced to wheeâ€"The loss is estimar ml at tweet: hiEXlCO.â€"Tll(’, prospects of the Liberalb in :‘llfxlt‘O, whieh but 21, few weeks ago apv peuretl so promising, new lpresent a revemr etl uppeztruuee. The authority of Muximiâ€"- lttltl is stronger than ever. At Mntamoms the Liberals“ were recently badly beaten, and Generals Hinze tutti (lztlindai were killed, Unrtinus, Ainngogtt and Col. Garza wound- etl. 'l‘here is a report which alludes to the execution ol‘ General Urtzgar, Selison and other nliirers, in tlt't‘tn‘dtlllcc with a decree ol’Muxiiniliaii’S; 21ml this report, is said to have heen 'conlirmetl. A Uirurii 0'): 'r'ni: (} REAT WESTEI‘ ~â€"An incidmit ot’a peculiarly interesting chnrnc‘ tor occurred '0” board the Great Western ltnilvay on l“1‘l(l:\y night last, when a short distance west of London. A lady of Ten- tonic extruptimi was. suddenly prostrated from the regular course of nature, and after reut‘ir‘iiil‘jr the attentions of a. number of other kind ladies on board, the passengers of Tuetoiric extraction weie increased by uricâ€"n, fine healthy girl. The conductor of the train was war; attentive in the emergenv uy, and (lid nut call for extra. fare on being :L‘>1)I'it§(3(l til the re ut.

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