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The evening star
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  • Montreal :[The evening star],1869-1877
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mardi 3 août 1875
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À Ly À té * @ollingwood and Lake Superior Ling : \u201c i waters W ois Rates, ate he of th - na hi [Raa Wha Fok a Sa À.\u201d _ ROBT.-ÆLEXANDER, \"oi EVENIN J MONTREAL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1875.and J.Terrill, Brighsw ; ¥.X.Lessard, St.PRICE ONE CENT._ INSURANCE.HOUSES TO LET OR WANTED.EDUCATIONAL.TORONTO.* sie\u201d will leave ibe sab- AY EVENING, 286 clock; i oF passengers.UBS & SAdvme aco.TOWER ST.LAWRENCE AND SASURNAY LINE.T°, BRAND EXOURAIOFS 20 IRE SED FANED 14 RIVER saeuEFAT, tai : rosrvse AFD PIREIFO 45 NUFRS BAT, gapduma ap FADUVUO.me es er LET Qushes every week da, rs bs ir Mt ire Eis and Spey rat TR Same ALEX MILEOT, Agent.qu NORTH-WEST ROUTE ax : of 1s tr frstolaes, apper cab, sda whont ZURSDAY AY ané FRIDAY on arrivakof the mid-da resta oad Presque, Külarne Fr te en Carin La Cloche, EES kines seul ark Ste.Marie, Siiver ver Inlet as Prince Lancing, 2d Landing wi - at Ci RE Lei with ste for Duluth and Fort eure ee during sumeomer months at + rsion reduced ra intending etter Settlers, this Js.Shorte en honte es Ky) ret SIT les of tedious evel aad, Gee ve Youn of Lake Huron.SSA 2 198 8 J.a Pant sirest, and ra) Once, 08 7 Train for Lachine =~ et rise Tee.for Lakin OWN WARDS.v3 Soman a sami Hagens ead turd.| Masleuhd Shadeeoos \u201coh THE Tope fo cmp oF GW moet, pidmrelime\u2019 ty for Selebrated Calédonta Syvtags will ai L'Origual.oa Si Sp EE TUE Caron VV EDS NCA TENIrO strost.Froight treed.\"EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY CLE ~ sesults of ita Tontine polisies.samenge.\u2026 {-.\\ à LACTUVAL RESULTS.yoaxs of 80.The palicy (No.48,108) is for $10,700 Hs das paid ed to this pois \u2018per cent.df the amount paid.Upon the basis © cash $6,121] or; If \u2018She insuranes is continued, it wil CUTS A J Mons andiexT agent of the Ci MR.KR.W.GALE, \u201c> 199 St.James Street.Hemations msy be obtained from th prmpany.TT MRE Wom, \"! Bas Just ovat pablieation exhibiting the actual Calowistions have been made showing the experi- anes of the past seven years, which prove thas ihe surpius on policies of this class is ! larger than the dividend heretofore deciared by any company on ay pian of Insurance of poiletes of the As an illustrétion of the snccess of the Tontins plan of imsurpnos, practised by the Equitabls Lite Asturshce Society of Rew York, we oail the atlene \u2018tonte the pastioulars of the following polley;isuted FalyS 1800.The assured was then at the Yue 3 five pramtunis, amounting In all to &,- 406.50, and the xecumulated surplus already credit- y amount to $76.58.More than 5 these results,\u2019 this poilcy will, If the aseured ds before the expiration of fifteen years, realise §10,- 000: if in force at the end of fifteen yours, bo worth, poid-appolicy for 13,50.Purthar iNuatra- és arr cxrmite of actual rerults 1e betterthan any arguments based on estimates or theories, and } WANTED Several Houses, of Rents rasging fram .Add vo #20.| \u2014Also,\u2014 FOR SALE\u2014 Some fine Properties yielding good ; Ments- - .the | t 1 © F [Houses to let or wanted mlvertised at one cent pur ord e ! \\DUCATIONAL-\u2014GANNETT .ah pertes J INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, BOSTON, DOUSES TOL MAS8.-Twenty-three Professors and Teachers.in On Aqueduct LS cod, st Ee i Instruction ation, &c., unsnrpassed by any On Bt.Cathertn Amcrican Femair College.The Zénd year will bu- ~ On Sherbrooke s \u201c gin Wetinesday, Sépteut On St.Autoine street vent - \u2018PXR ANNUM.At Lachine, convenient to the Depot.BAY e Par on BL , Tanmeries.\u2018 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE: je + a's Park.¢ On Mentans rect JOSEP! ly to H SMITH Apply 104 Bt.James street.T 3,137 ayer yr Cato and Circular, apply Rev.GEO.Principal, 00 Chester are aston, Ae ASSACHUSETTS AGRICUL- M TURAL COLLEGE.The next Academic ysar beyins AUGUST $7th.© Bend for Catalogue, to President W.S.CLARK Amherst, Mass.7 ; ANTED, an Assistant Teacher.good arith.Wie n- 12874 ician.Addreve \u2018* Teacher,\u201d Box 1773 w ARTE, a pa Hose wit] h modern = convenience.A dâres C, 15, this office 173 7 eut in a good locality, a» Farni sued House, from int Nov.Lo lat May, or for & | STORES AND OFFICES TO LET.Address Drawer =, Poat- \u201c176$ + ! [Advertisements under this head inserted for ono » word each nas: J For Information, apply at 174-12 c __ 608 St, Paul strent.TO LET, that firte Store No.1 St Lawruuce : Main street, with or wiihout Dwalling.HE \u2018wo stores and Dwellings, corner of Vieltation and Robin streets.A Ha t un Si.Paul street, 60 x a win hotat., Two Tem Tree oe \u2018ponts Visitation | 0.ement street, with Esths and W.3 © WM.DC RAN, petit and Estalo st.James stree SYA | Ajent, 191 BOARD.[2 Averticements under this head inserted for half cent & word sacl insertion.] Dm A nuemsh 9 wants an Acceptable rooin Tyo to dhare Roam, or Sher- biookt Hea æ with * i ot the mountain.Namo us profession 1oust bo communicated.Address si, I» ~TAR © 1 00MS WANTED OR TO LET.fé advertisements under thie bead inserted for haif 2 word euch Insertion.) J OME.\u2014Yuruishedor bnternished Aparemente, | x xantieman and ite, ne family, at very \u2018moderate tes.I In 2 healthy and siry neigibborh convenient.with use of Kitchen and W.C.APP piy at'2 St.Elizabeth street.1 ous with or witl.out Board, at 274 Guy street with Path, to let, nunfur- » JOOMS.~ Two furnished.Apply at 2 pp Av nished, or, partial y *t.George street DOOM\u2014A Furnished Room to let.Apply at at 61 A _- £t.Flizabeth street, oe ROME TO LET, furnished or unfurnish suitable for housekeeping ; good bath- lene snd ali convenlences; rent low, Apply: at 3 Bt.Antclue street.180-2 ue JON To Let, tarnished, a Bed-room sgd Ntuny-room.Apply at kl Juror street.- 180-3 OOMH.- Fuspished Bedroom to Let, at 66 Dor- chestor street, corner of Bleury.1%-3 COMS\u2014 Wanted a sulte of four Rooms #mall family, in the Ylelnlty of Beaver ou red 18th August.Address, with nd wll particulars, Gil, this offlos.175-6 street, Feuse, 19 adieux vases, 140-3m TE; RAL = M A B K.ASS | FOREST FRIEND.\u201carea Tire MAY, 1975, This je th best Sey taal ATE and Ee 7 Ean 8 Se ST Frost a Coms, invalusdle for Sane Sat Gs esist the bites o fan hes shore, an To ROAD CONTRACTORS.Tenders addressed to the the ubdersigned in.be re- coco up to WEDNESDAY, 11th Angus, for ry nga road throu through the on owes Tachine Road ta es 7 tbe Wager Works.information, sppty situe cfice ofthe 2ésncseirprritè DOWN 8700, Liver DAVID TORHANCE & 00.\" ARSQON & BA ERE, 20 EA ve AFF TY me we perasmaa sai Te Seepecttuily soltesl S-eall faum gentlemen: sounir | tag CLOTHES made on Dis AMaxicsn or English - insipies.- ro FR ew Wie, Cuter, Sade of Folate, 04 Jd & Hs, Besa, RY a 3M BOOFING, &o.&o.OOFING | ROOFING to 38 Cie roms, Mes bts) \u201cre Plastic State.AR work is dome frut-olass and guaranteed.(NEW PREMIERS), tor Parties join, to the Count r Lum 0! not fail Toons Game with me remedy.eral among the members 0 lida to His Exce.VWripéais Pip, Mpairer of all kinds of Sewing aksdop, Bominion Book asd Shoe Company MORQU 12085 Axp BLAG K PLIES.and ie war- | revious bites, Itis Blo prepara une, warran ts, Woutid \u2018Sprains, Burns, Tr Feo fal, and and les.It le pile HEA 4, and we have fo Podbt that many who hofd Tontine policies in thé Equitable; will take in surance on thfs plan, now that it Dr-provel to work R amecessfully, while thoss who h dal 1 will 206 longer hestiats 10 insure.: ; i ON .ty Possession requ! j .Co 153 price i NEOUS.rere = \"CA RD.T © LET.\u20ac TWO FRONT ROOMS, NBATLY PURNIBHED, Wit} Use of Bath.(VOB GENTIEMEN) Aggie at ¥ 71 Sr.ANTOINE Bmerz.103 | FOR SALE.ments er this head for one adr a ord insertion.] pi R 8.a Farm at St Hilaire, 65 oh Saat ln 1874.Reliable toatl sale Depot.axis Traine.\u201cikl | pot E Te | SRURSDAY, FFF, Tass * Dpoctai attention will be/paié to pass caen sie, boar days oo 8250 200 day.Pa oath om\" ¥ Servants hal Propriston, Bt.Louis naa OUNT ROYAL FLO UR and the in wow 5 within two Bieter .Hh station; wifi Se ve wold of reason ! rms.Jehan Livingstone, No.re ; able me y v 04 Apply at wa _i%8 ms7.CAARLES BORROWMA STRER./ CC QATTION, Have, for the Batter protection of their PRIENBS IN CANADA at Ottawa, the [Æ Wood and in corse.] larguly couy Is \u20ac used for the | - prrsotron or suc FRAUDS, Stmost, rigor of the LAW, .JOHN HOPE & Co, 3 Agents in Canada.Montreal, 7th July, 1878.158-1m ICB-CREAM WIRE DISH CO » RESTRIC! No: 652 2 Craig Street, MEILLEUR & CO, We.\"Dow & To.: \"mRNWEES AND MALETERS, MONTREAL.168-1 ve PRESERVING.PAN! %.K.& H MACDONALD, ÉLACKANITES & OEFFRAL JOBBERS, Messrs.JOHN DEKUYPER & SON Barpgistorad \"TRADEMARK OF THEIR GENEVA I to wil sown tha} these Marks are in Canada, and NOTICE \" ALL CONCERNED \u2018that,- frou 4 dase, wy [PUIGENCR will be qu at offer wil be poseentad ith the \u2014_\u2014 Bim WH FILTERS, COOLERS, TORS, &¢., biggie bats de merite » Double aud ~ i x \u2018 w J AUNDRY, AND LAUNDRY- ALE, ents 8 perfictes ; en; only SAT 3 arpents from Rall a and Ste: Splendid opportun er f fn] ver tion urchasing on the Bank of the Eien oileu.Apply to B.& Campbell, Bt.Hilaire on sax, à double bazrellod Shot Graimon new ; bi reech-loader ; bargain.- Address O, 3, TAS nC OR Retall Grocery ; stand good ; stock x fresh ; vai Ge void cheap for cash.Appl at a7 Beigneurs is ALE Tarma at New G1 w, 38 miles no! osé Moctreats aires pp side te vu OR SALE, © CARTEES OR P.IN.WANT OF THE tts FOLLOWING CLES : 1 Excellent Carter's Carriage, eigh, 1 Robes and and two good W Triage, fos ffer for sale, th bél to Estate of offer.er fof 8 hol a Se Soenting to Btate Rm do pe Vee Beg HH abotit 8\u2019 Horse-power.W.À EMITH Co., 208t.Helen street.3 RGFERTY FOR \u2018SALE.sis to ats.Martin st, psy 14 Propertr, 4 6, cor.McGill and Bt.Joseph sts, H.H.GEDDES, Real Estate Agent, TR #.Francois Xavier street, QUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR cow LOTS ON WESTERN AVENUE: No pays tof capitaf requiretf édvhf From bay- ers re to b from U to 19 years\u2019 credit will be Avent necessary, according to extent of = not wishing can have worn ig deed extent rar, Tore aia om 10 jak sente oa e of large frontage ep sions to their à To, I advantage w.whi oo ors.tse ve landerrined being anxious to secure tne erection of semi-detached houses, with land gardens js Js havisg plans prepared bien wd will \u2018oe ) of comfortable, Eri ied rosldences, which he A be VRE to un- ft.Jean Chryso class Pirloms Ped ANTED IMMEDIATELY, Femal Tencuers In the Scholastic Municipaîiez of ateanguay ; No.1 firet- and © references required.Ap- itfam Dinnigan, Chairman, Norton Creek, ; &, Chateauguay Co.HELP WANTED.ANTED,a Fiatu Look: ulso, à Nurse-ghrl, J at % Mauce » rian.; WwW ANTEL, Bune hmakers and CC id t 0 LET, Rooms and Steams | Lemo eet.mr \u2014 | ; 00 ling wash | Power on Chatham street.\u2019 1 wi AX! TED.4 & A Lay lan 682 Palace ming 180-3 | ANTED, Cook amd Housemald.Apply at 28 St.Catherine street, W AED, a General Servant for email family.Apply at 51 Clty Councillor stree 10-3 | WW AYTED, a young, girl as Nurse.Avoir, a 1 i Upper St.Crbaln street.r- ANTED, a man that understands taking care | of 2 hose ant meskes finuelf generally ase- | ful round 3 Louse and store, Apply ut larper's Dollar Btore ANTEIX on Lhvotce Clerk, who must under- WwW stand shippioë and C métois \u2018House business.Apply at band 7 HS tecollet street.ANTED, Girls, to work on (Coats.Tong W 40.7 Laynucheticre strect, 180-43 ANTND, à smart active young Girl tu nsslst in Litcheu nnd Lunch- -toom; must sleep at Apply at Putaey's, 40 Victoria same Wem! iD, ap rentlces | the Dress- 1: ats s0 8 oo! se w od Girl.ARDY to reut.horace.ct Ot and 56 st Joseph stro b FAN TED a good Cook.itd at Woods Hs F ANTED IMMEDIATEL Y, a Burkecper and Hull Boy.Apply to Mr.Svott, Manager ** lroquois House,\u201d St.Hilalre Mountain.179-7 .ly disappeared, ai ENGLAND.The English papers are full of details of d'sastreus floods, resulting frum auch a downpour of rain ss has not been experienced for many years.Mr.Fildes, so well known in the railway world, particularly in late times as an active sharehulder vf the (iredt Western of Canada Company, died recently in Manchester.His ago was 66.Ile is said to have acquired a large fortune.The Standard says that a young lady of personal attractions snd connected with a family of kigh social position, has mysterions- and has vot been heard of since the 14th of May, although the fact bas been duly advertisod.On the 18th ult., Captain Burns, of the Bri- : ; tieh ebip « Dunloe,\u201d was presented with a gold watch in acknowledgment of bis gallant behaviour in rescuing the whole of the crew of « burning ship, the \u2018\u2019 Pouchontas,\u201d of Boston, on the 9th of September.The watch was the gift of the President of the United States, to whom the facts of the case had been made known.At the Chester Assizes, Jemima Hankey, \u2018 ! a nurse girl, aged thirteen, employed by Mr.Stubbe, à farmerat Antrobus, was indicted ! for having attempted to murder two of her .master\u2019s children by administoring to them : rélphate of copper.e prisuner's object, to her own conf was to get rid of the ehitdrens i in order that she might have no work todo.She was acquitted by ' the jury, on the ground that she was too young te understand the uature of her eriwe, At the Liverpool Court of Pussage uo servant bas elaimed damages for libel against a former mistrees, who wrote, in answer to an enquiry about the servant's character, * Sho ix neither strictly honest nor sobor.\u201d Fur the defence it was submitted that the letter was a privileged communication, the portion in it ! cumplainéd of being a specific answer ton pacific question with reference to the character of a domestic servant.Tho learned Assessor concurred with the view taken by tho lonrned ounrel for the defence, und non-suited the plaintiff, remarking.that it would be most ; people did pot gpeuk tho truth : (lfegrace[ul if in regard to their servants.Mr.\u201cDougall, of Glasgow, hus been ecom- ' ANTED, a first-class Gene ral, Servi must be v-ell recomuiended.Ar Mrs.T.M.Fobert's Nupoleon Rosd, tuar VE rs a South of Tanneries West.~~ J ANTED IMMEDIATELY, a good Plain Cook, able to mil neo, A young girl as Kurse.Apply at No.12 en 8¢.Urbain street.179-6 ANTED, a Groom.rep to to W.C.MoDonald, 862 Notre Damc stree 178-3 WAR on a dir | for Kitchen-work.Apply to TR Craig pet NE ANTE a Manger for alarge Flour Mlil in rio; muet thoroughly, competent.Address ty 19, thia office.Nee ANTED, a situation by a young person lately from England, as Nurse or otherwise.Apply at No, 1 Busin street.ANTED, a situation as Exp Express Driver for a roce cory or other iness ; uvated in French and English, and willln Mog to make himself generally useful.Address, H this office.177 ANTED a first-class Salcenian.Apply at 408 V is ire Dame stree 1774 Yen, a General Servant, at 206 St.George street WHEE by a first-class Lgundress, a small ] famiiy\u2019s washing.Appiy in roar of Bleury SITUATIONS WANTED.ANTED, by 3 je ars of sae, with a good eduestion In _ thé English and French languages) a situation to represant some first-class house in Cu vans, atanzes, or any partin South America, having beeD a resident for some time in tha two 1ast places mention: or as Travellor in Manitoba, where he | hae first-c sctians; firs tven.o Address, for one week, ardine Uo.\u2019s, Wine Merchants, street, Montse al.ANTED & situation to take sé EL tionary Engine, or Plani Sing Pr] Moulding Machines ; no objection dress NE \u2026, 627 Lagauchetien stree ED, situations Hii man and bis Wie one a Man of all work, the -other as Vente de t.Apply at 22 Hunter = ntroeb Etienne Rey.Bey.OOO OO AËTED, by à mariiad man, & situation ; gan take entire parue of a Garden Bh Umea: ; Teforonce ven.Avalos .F., » Pout- NTED, Apprentices to the Dresemaking.Apply at 107 Bleury rtroet.1784 the advertiser (A young man of laus references » Cox, at Messrs.18 #t.Sacrament 180 [7 ANTED, by a Dressmiaker, who can cut and ar uation in a private family, or would travel ns ompanion toa Lady.Address 3 this office.180 a - ATED, a ste as Horeman or any othed an aged X; mood referencia; n ; not 0: afvaia op of work.Address H %, we ATED 5 situation as Conchman by b a wood references dune Teco.PP Le this office.Wann by a empéciais y your prune 1 has he can.a tn an press; wall Nednaliiod er good good city raferences.Address Ng.xs arbi a situa enn, or or the cit: Coustant 1% We a Mtaatan a as Sar Apply a > ANTAD4 widow indy lady wishes for a \u2014 as Mousekoeper ; best of references.Address G, 16, this office.1% by a yonng Lady a situation aa Col- Ww Motor or Canvasser.Address G18, this mw lr 0\u2019 man\u2019s house, situation In a private amily as à s or to take c 5 A of & gentie- ho objection tous be country.Address Q17, ; TED, two girls, situations in a Cm rate ou one 85 drée ana 8 other as General Servant.Address G 15, this office 179 WASTE ae situation In an office or any othor \u2018 light employment, » y & boy of sixteen ; will- ingto make ble self useful ; can give © wood refer- ! | ences.Addres 2G 3, this o office.ANTED, » situation as Butler Fine good city ness.Address G 5, tht Way x cont man who ls out Tos ' pl oyment, a situation nin a store or any piace Mis oc.can useful.Address ab ANTED, n respectable n 4) ih refers A situation as Eu A Te | vant, in a small fi Apply at WN st Soscyn | street, West.| ANTED, x sit ation, as rever Ts on bourd of Bleambot ; the best | references given.adress T.3 E, \"4 Bons- | venture street.178 rs ANTED, b 4 Fronohman, à situation to drive | a hors de can fu sh good references.1 À areas 6; 1 Bia office.ares or Thorough | aman, usm Sod Apply at Ro.tn » youn 0.College atreet, young Dply | ANTED, sn Englishman, a situation se Soren or Palit Grinder, £c.; is à good solderer, and understands the trad 3 ni its bran~ chan: vind ricy eafavsnces.Address ome ANTEL, » situation as Storeman; not afr of hard work ; Cooper by trade ; good city références.Address G 14, this office.= Fr Ma 7 apger , on Monday, 2nd instant, a Bank Book Fu (Mechanics , Bank) Own sn have the same at 188 Bl es 180 QUND, a Foun on OUND, in the Grove, HER Instant à Fook REC wner, cas have it applying @.À.6, moe LOST, &o I= OBT, a Kawfoundlsnd wa, except white ipo on breast Answers Sue © ume o Ned.\u201d poet: ming the same fo No.294 auchetiere strect will be rewarded.- 180-2 he OST.on So t.Helen\" inland, L aday qu 5 elen\u2019s A af this 180 ed to x hate dor will pn a sache by leaving then Tom on Be Joseph or St.Catherine Stroets, one x cuinder w leaving ttat No.1 ar 1 oblige to?OST\u2014 Missing, 8, from 18% Richardson: ST! 'olnt ha Coaclen Any information regarding Ni will obl m.Megin.\u2014 Tama Se Poy ro » th Bayley) Forman, Sat A ur, Lo; Vitre à Day = ce money lain book If the; he] otre - Keys to this office.T ne Finder gr} on br à H 4 nging it to \"> ST nn ne between St.Dominique and Ge: street, à Pocket: bock containing small pos the 36th inst, à small Seotoh Texier ousèt color, answers to name \u201c Jack.\u201d An him = Willem stroed, ere to No, = Ptrot-claes Laundress WwW is an excellent ent Waeres |- and Iromen ated irreramon lane, 180 plead on) Q RY ce ES for § LE ae raid dertake the construction of at fixed to be .sold on very easy of pay > ony x ne da, ner oh oubaide or E inbides WM.A.CURRY.We © Fos sad'Fit Yor Soll; alacy RI 4598 - Barrom'e Bullding, 108 51.James sirest, Boy! clothing.Addres athedral 1783 Waits oo Sewing by the Day, in a private oung English woman.Dire , PERSONAL.Gy 1b this irre.id iC ERSONAL.\u2014 Miss Edith Daly will please call - A i PE Her por] is lone 5 Wa three rvs ysureold erat is cater aa Gon & Ser Bervant.Apply at FOUND., rite young man ANTRD, a situation th Grocery Business, | Wana or otal by + first-class band.ANTED, by a stro (married) à situat on as lerky Storeman, ekcéper, or sny other whe Sear and usluess pt te das = rat business\u2019; De Sujet] ons to the sou; wood ferences.Address F, 13, this 0.raies Sick 2 Nurse is pen to an ona eines for the ist of A best of references.Ap 44 17 NTED, by a respectable English Widow, ow kind no as Hou yment of any Address F ve 36, ranching of yous ANTRD, a situstion as Assistant Storeman manor Watcliman, by à man with food reco San drive an express or aay workin4, store, \u2018idare 419 Barre sf \"y ANT A Boy, M4 a good trade.Ad ere in- enildren cars oa wines to learn office.174 a young who is out of em- situatio Bto lo mieu rod an Office re, or ht c capac city ; ; best of refarences.Addrque Who or or amy fiat WASTED, ; situation ae amar or Avwndaat to tamil ATI given.Address A.B.£74 W Whim mar forencos - rangements are in.ths latter ship, who reported :; crew | niac, | however, threw a blook at the boatswain, ; course was decided u | oilleers of the \u2018\u2018 Giance | liable to have them revoked under the Coer- \u201cyears, this is the slightest and most satis- csrvol | à by the Prince of Wales to manufacture à number of the very finest double- barrelled rifles to form.part of the fire-arms Lo Le présented by the Prince of Wales to the mord eminent princes and chiofs during His Royal Highness\u2019 visit to India.The Prince of Wales (ss well #8 the Duke of Edinburgh) it any be mentioned, is an excellent Judge of such.weapons, and well | skilled in their ugeo, and, with his usual good taste, he bas commanded that while they are\u2019 to be of the highest intrinsic quality, the | guns are fo bear no unusual ornamentation beyond His Royal Highness\u2019 arms upon a gold medallion to be inserted into each stock.On Monday night tho chief constable and Mr.Whadlow,the county inspector, visited Mr.Chamberlain's farm at Hardwick, near Bun- bury, and ordered two animals suffering from poeumonia to bo killed.The animals were worth about £40.Seven animals have heen killed within the Inst few days, and some of them were Aldernays, so that the loss is sevore.\u2018With aview to stamp out the disease, ar- progress to alanghter adl the healthy animals, to the number of about fifty, including some valuable bulle.This course was suggested some days ago, but the owner then thought the disesse was not The Farm is in Oxfordshire, bordering on Warwickshire and Nortbampton- ebire, The Scotsman reports another collision between a whals and a ship, the \u201cTriumph,\u201d bound from Liverpool for Burghead.About.midday, while the vessel was about fifteen miles off the Lewes coast, under full sail and | the master and crew below at dinner, pxoept | ! one man at the wheel, all were startled by a severe shock as if the vessel had struck on some sunken wreck.The men at once rushed on deck and saw a large whale floating 6 fow yards off, either dead or stunned apparently with the shock.The monster had crossed the bow of the vessel.On finding that the ship had sprung a leak the master made for ftornoway, where the cargo had to be discharged.information bas reached Stornoway that a Greenland whalo, upwards of 40 feet | long, was towed Jashore at Balranald, North Utat, having been found dead in the Atlantio.A private lettér received in Sheffield from - ! one of the crew of the iron ship * Glançe,\u201d of London, which arrived in the Thames from Adelaide on Thursday, gives intelligence of à terrible event which recently occurred st sea.« \u201d passe ps : On the 27th ult, the ~ Glance d aa out Those interested in ancient historioal relics : bound vessel, bearing the name of \u2018Jessie Osborne,\u201d and was baifed b the \"captain of that one of his bad gone mad; that for five days the mañiae had stationed himself aloft, and that npthing could induce him toretarn to decks plain further re reported that the madmag armed with a large chisel, with which he was cutting the ropes, and that the boat- swaiæ had tried to b: bim down.The making him on the deck and breaking his arm | and leg.Asa mattor of safety to bis veseel and crew, the Captain of the \u2018\u2018 Jessio Osborne \u201d that it was necessary to shoot the manise, and after some Consultations that The crew and ware requested to be present as witnessess, and in their presence the man was shot with a revolver, In consc- gence of the way in which he moved about rigging, three shots had to be fired before , he was fatally injured.He foll doad on the | deck, snd his body was eventually thrown over- \u201cIRELAND.A report from Mullingar says: \u201cTt is sul- ficient to say that there are no complaints from that gentleman so difficult to please\u2014the agriculturist.No blight on the potato, \u2018no rmut in the corn, no ty in the turnip.\u201d A government proclamation has been posted throughout the county Cavan, cautioning parties against carrying fire-arms in procession, and stating that parties not\u201d having licenses are liable to be prosecuted, and persons having licenses and carrying arms are cion Act.On July 5, two men named Hopkins and Baney, charged before one of the Dublin magistrates with attempting to destroy Prince Albert's memorial snd having arms in & proclaimed district, were committed for trial.Counsel for the Crown strongly opposed the application of the prisoners\u2019 advisers to have om sdmitted to bail, which was refusod.In opening the Bligo assises Mr.Justice Fits- erald said: \u2018Though I have been in the abit of-coming this eircuit-for the last fifteen faotory calendar which has ever come under wy notice.-The eonstabulary returns of offensen reported since the last assises are but sixteèn in number, and the condition of your county seems ominently satisfactory.\u201d The last general meeting of the Law Students\u2019 Debating 2g Society for this session was held in the all, King\u2019s Inns, on Monday evening, July 12, when the follo mbjeet was debated : \u2018That the prinefple 3 eralism ehould be applied to the United Kingdom.S8peakers\u2014 Affirmative, Mr.J.G.8.MacNeil, M.A., Mr.John Lowry ; negative, ok A.M.Colgan, B.A, Mr.G.F.Waters.The linen trade of Ulster (says the Dublin Freeman of Monday, July 4), has for the past eighteen months been in a very depressed condition, and, uabappily, matters have not as yet assumed a cheerful aspevt.Some heavy failures have recently taken place at Belfast, and on Saturday it was currently reported in ial eireles in that town that another house had been obliged to give way.The members of the Confraternity of the Holy Family held a mretihg recently in the ANTED, by à wing by PASE 22 he darcy ands\u2019 the ome aanchine pon wing- at # Bleury street.ne ine.TR y ASTED; a married man, à situation in a w Waoicale Heo y place of trust, A ess F.14, tb! this ones tore, or any pi ANTED, & situation as WwW ferences given.Addrees or Tas Sor al | i ANTED, à situation, by à reemeetable mao! lo 1 gr emaptoyment a Gro- | an express, cery ; well: acquainted with the cit: VW ARIED by à person who understands Catholic Che street, Newry.The private aad Bids Apply ening by the Ap building was Ton ensely crowded, 1,500 members of the bei resent, After & respectable woman, une sermon by the Rev.Henry Harbinson, Supe- right hands snd solemnly | Omagh and Fintona, arriving rior of the Redemptorist Order, the 1,500 men d with the\u2019 Holy Family held up their promised \u2018 never public-Bouse on Saturday A Mr.Wien, of Dublin, started on his de from Londopderry, on Tuesday, 4 ata 11.15 4.x, travelled via Strabane, at Fivemiletows at 5.50 », u., à distance of 56 miles ; loft Five- miletown st 6.05 P.M, for Cootehill, vis Clones, a distance of 37 miles (over & very billy and mountainous road) whish he pros again to drink in a nights or Sundays.\u201d July | 34 LATOUR STREET ! Ty Era Woman, à Ge Lady desires & aituation na Le Wy WA Tesiden A Joung Lad : d reachi t 8.30.small ad MONTREAL, | No.38 8t.ia 00 references.Avo) pt ques aa munie: en best of ay renee AL Favelling beg strapped oa pic bag + \u2018 CIGARS.WW ANID.by 4 muted women, TEs atte À woman named Higgins has just been tried &o.| apply at Ro 0 Datars aad 12 24 es Wiis Jane ee good refuranons as pis wie j= the Leitrim assises ou 8 charge of Ow JAY Ri REC ÆVED, | ANTED, Gentlemen es or Poules Wash French ip 30 hi rder of her sickly little = by thronisg Ata a respectable Woman.Amy a No.%3 Tresch guaiomsa das nr into a diteh by the round \u2018side; when she BARFAGAS, B.-QLAYS, Tien DEL Fy Whllam street.: a a ARE rk had failed to get rid of him by the method E MARS, DICKS GOLDEN EAGLE 8, oll vires, a bY pee .Samir : Dos ble dati b whos spin - OOCHENTHALE Wi ee on to sald Pn fess ot Tp arr |) guess Ep rE = Dean ae ee er od \"peaks and 2108 St.James Street, W a 8 Ambutt Stren, and No.ig enisd that rhe was guilty of SErETwees Cee A A MUIHER'S SAD AFFLICTION, A Des Moines, Towa, pa, correspondeñt of the\u2019 Chicago Tribune writes :\u2014* A remarkable incident.vecurred near Viroqus, a few days ago, in à family whose name my infurmant could not remember.There were three little child- ven, the oldext being five years, two of whom went to the barn to find hens\u2019 nests.They found one aud crawled to it, and one of them © thrust his hand forward to get the eggs, when uickly withdrew it, saying the oid hen re iw) bim.The other maid he wasn't afraid, and thrust his hand forward, when | he, too, was bitten.Both then soreamed, which.quickly brought their mother to the spot, when it was discovered that they had both been struck by a rattlesnake coilod in the nest.The muther seized the little boys in her arms and hastened to the boase, where ; a new horror met her gase.\u2019 In her haste to secure the boys at the barn she had set down a boiler of bot water, into which the babe had fallen.In Abirty minutes an her children were dead.\u201d THE \u201cLIFE\u201d OF SUBMARINE CABLES.The English Money ry Market Review says ¢ that a fact of some importance as tending to, ! if it does not entirely, dispel the prevailing ; impression that the \u201clife of a submarine i cable is of a.limited nature was lately men- \"tioned by Mr.Joho Pender, M.P., st the - mecting of the Eastern Telegraph Co an He etated that the vorious sections o e Enetern «ystem, with the exception of a shore end of a short line at Likbon which was undet: going repair, wero in perfect working order.! Bot of far greater importance, as affecting | the future of submarine cable enterprise, was his announcement that the Ruez and Aden \u201csection, which was sid in comparatively warm ; Water, bad improved in insulation by no less than thirty-eight per cent.,apd the other cables 1 of the Eurtern Company from forty-five_to reven(y-seven \u2018per eunt.in insulation power, whieh i of courre the chief element in ostim- ativg their capacity for tho transmission of | mersagee, Mr.Pender further stated that the cables Jongest laid have improved the most, HEROTSH, | The following incident .is related in a , Buropenn pr paper us having lately occurred in i Prussin.rwitch-tender had just taken his place to change the track, \u2018in order to tarn à train which was in sight, 20:24 to prevent a collision with another train from an opposite direction.At this critienl moment, on turning his head, he discovered hia little boy playing on the track of the advancing engine.Ho ; might spring to the rescue and remove him \" safely, but then he would not have time toi turn the switch, and hundreds of lives might | be lot by his.neglect.In an instant his rev solution was taken.\u2018\u2018 Lie down !\u201d he shouted to his bay, and the child, ; Lapp ly accustomed.to Shefisuen, sromptly threw himself on the ground, and tbe whole train thundered over Him, the prasengers little dreaming how mueh their safety had cost That father.The trembling wan rushed forward, fearing to find only oa mangled corpse, but no words can express his joy ut reeing his child alive and qnharmed.The next day the king, having heard of the circumstance, sent for the man and presented him the medal of honor for his heroism, THE REDUCTION OF WAGES IN FALL, RIVER.The Fall River (Mass) News makes the following statement of the questions at issue be-' tween the manufacturers and operatives of the mills in that city : *\u201c That the margin on print oloths, at the market rates, $s too small to \u2018admit of runnin the mills nt present wages, id certainly as wel understood work people: as anybody.It casts about 5 7 1,000 cents per yard to manufacture oloth, while the highest price it can be sold for is 5 125-1 ,000, leaving only 98-1,000, or less than one-tenth of a cent per yard for rofit.- Aw this would give but one and one- haif-per cont: on $20,000,000, it is plain that the mills cannot run.But, bay some of the i operatives, why not shut down entirely for the | month of August, and thus diminish the-pro- | duction 28,000,000 yards\u2014which would evidently make a great difference in tho market.Simply for the reuson that there are thousands of looms on wide s that stand ' ready to jump right in and weave as mueb of that 28,000,000 as they can.Then sgain the | rival manufacturers in Rhode Island are exceedingly anxious that the Fall River Mills should stop as it would give them a chance to | drive business.\u201d ; THE DESTRUCTION oF THE PAR.| THENON, | \"will be sorry to learn that the Parthenon at Athens is being shockingly wrecked and : ruined.Tourists every season visit'it, koock off Umbs of statues, pul down portions of the frieze which Lord Elgin left, and, clambefing ! up with hammer or stone, break off bits of the Doric capitals, These capitals, it will be remembered, are painted with \u2018rows of leaves, which are suppord to be bent double under the weight e architrave, and relic-hunters seem to be especially fond of chippin this | portion of the maspn Not a fortnight ago | & tourist knocked off t finger of one of the statues, a3 he wizhed ato to his \u2018private : collection of éuribsitios at New York.The Greeks have determined to protéct the build ing as much as passible, and to store up in a safe place the most interesting ond vataable - of the fragments of sculpture which He all over the place, oxposed to the rude winds, \u201cand men more savage still than they.\" They bave almost completed 8 musenm at the béick of the Acropolis, but the work bas como to a standstil?for lack of money.This fact has only to bétome known among artists and art-lovers in this country, and doubtless immediate steps will be taken to presérve that noblest remnant reece in \u2018her glory\u2014the, Parthenon.\u2014 Atheneum.DID NOT CARE FO) FOR UMBRELLAS, Umbre vuch a in our day, were, oven in the Pagani \u2018of ve present centary, but little used in En, or, indeed, in any part of Euro unles > invalids or very fine ladies.And they did aot carry an umbrella in the street as we do; but one was kept hanging in the hall of stylish mantlons, and beld by a servant over visitors as they passed to and from their carriages; I was deemed very effeminate in & man or boy +19 shirk & wetting; and 20 it was no wonder t an old soldier like Lord Cornwallis abould have bad hisdre aroused by the offer of an umbrella, He bad been dining with a friend, and when about to enter his carriage to return home, stopped a few moments to converse with his host.it was raining in torrents, a servant in attendance attempted to held the house umbrella over his Lordship\u2019s hesd, but the old soldier exclaimed, wrathfully, \u2018Take that \u2018thing sway! Do you suppose Iam a sugar doll, to melt in a thower t or do you take me for & woman who is afrai d of her fine haad- gear?1bave notbeen all these years ing my country\u2019s battles to be frightened Eo at eold water.A shower of rain is no worse than powder and bail, and I never shirked thew.\u201d Than, baring his head to the pelting rain, the nobleman waked deliberately to his earrisge.The gallant old Duke of Wellington, the \u201chero of Waterloo and many other battles, had the same opinion of ambre During the 8 rene in 1813, the Grenadiers, under Col.D peine, 000 oocupied an unfinished redoubt near © Lo Wellington, mounted on bis veteran charger, rode past the redoubt, seanning with critical eye the disposition of the troops, and evidently as unmindful of the heavy rain that was peiting him ever the head and shoulders as be was of powder and ball when facing an enemy whom he alwayz mesnt, and rarely failed, to subdue.You may imagine, thon, the indignation of the sturdy ald chieftain at seeing the officers of a certain regiment protecting themeelves, oven under fire, from the torrents of rain, by huddling together under umbrellss.This was more than the equanimity of the \u2018Iron Duke\u2019 could endure, and he instantly, after reaching his Juarters, dis- tehed Lord Hill with the m * Loi ellington does not spprove of umbreliss by soldiers, and especially under fire, nor ean he permit gentlemen\u2019s sons to make themselves ridiculous in the yor o of the Army.\u201d\u2019\u20148t.Nicholas, THE DEMON OF Tax: ERATE RUG: In their ows families boys, heirs te tain to the dignity of breeches and ey ate | bair, are not mue worse than use of roar more vocifercæaly, and gris whine and wail more contin y.si che period immediately sooding be ies school age, boyn begin to distinguishe: fally uo lessant habits.They tease th thelr their younger: brothers into risebief they defy the nurse, express to the governess s lordly contempt for\u2018 only o° woman.\u201d Even their mother is occasionally reminded of the inferiority of her sx.They have all the acutentss an of a firat- class detective without his discretion.They vichout ha 5 - , after several hours\u2019 de- [7ev, hear, and repent Iapleamat with the -utier ruin von ansey *orte of wonkey tricks, and worry the mule domcstica\u2014if there aro any\u2014by incessant requerts for aid in carrying \u2018out their | \u2018pastimes.Either Joho is called upon to mend & boat when ho is cleaning the plato or James is barrassed when he wants to spend a leisure hour at skittles and beer, with errands about à bat.The father finds that Master Jacky\u2019s favorite amusement is to stalk about the house in the parental hunting-boots, while, as an oc- vasiona) relaxation, be tries the temper of the raxors on a new hair-brush.If foud of drawing, matters are even worse, for Master Jacky does not eeruple to improve himself by deli- esting cats, dogs, Lorses, sud houses on his arent\u2019s stationery, or even on unanswered Kites.If an active high-spirited , he is for ever breaking the hall lamp with his 'india- rubber ball, or smashing the ball windows in his early attempts at cricket.If of a military turn, be persuades the gardener to make him a bow and some arrows, with whieh ho, if the day is fine, tries his ekill on the poultry, or if eonfined to the house by rain, on such family portraits ashe may happen to dent.In short, he appears to be never py unless making himself di able, pa Tough frequently destroying things, including his own clothes, and Harting other\u2019 people, some seldom inflicts any injury on himsell His father is the only person of whom he stands in awe; but his father has neither time nor inclination to keep \u2018him in order.The boy is essontially a ical ; indeed he is worse\u2014he is a socialist.All order is abhorrent to him; no property is sacred in his eyes {he recognises no one as his superior, snd theroforo is guiltless of respect.Every one in authority is his natural enemy, snd he has no delight equal to that- derived fro breaking laws and A as well us any material object.The orld.THE INTERCOLONTAL RAILWAY.e St.Jobn Telegraph, over the line of the from Metapodis to the following account A correspondent of thi who has recently parsed Intercolonial Railway.Moncton, bas furnished of the exact state \u2018of.the road: The work upon the unfinished part of the vntire liné is progressing vory rapidly, and the whole of the track will bo laid this ycar.From tiviere du Loup the line has been running for some months to St.Flavie\u2014a distinco of | about 85 miles.From that point the \u2018track har been laid this sumrjer, and has now nearly reached the forks of tho Metapedin, a distance of 60 miles.Tt is now being Inid at the rate of about five miles à wcok, and at prosent there are about 35 miles to lay to reach Mill area the lowest crossing of the Metapedia River.There are three large bridges across the Metapedin\u2014two are completed, and the third, at Mill Stream, will be finished next month.The track toit will bo laid by the widdle of September.The track is Inid up to Mill Stream from this side, and from that point it ie finished all the way to the bridge across the northwest arm of the Miramichi.The connection was comploted about seven o'clock on Friday evening last, nour Bathurst.The trick iz alsb \u2018Inid from Moncton to the bridge acrogs the southwest Miramichi, and less than n mile has to be laid to, complete the entire line from Moncton to Mill Stream on tbe Metapedia.The southwest bridge is completed, and is now having the track stringers ut on.The iron work at the northwest is ing erested, and there is no reason to doubt that his bridge, which will be thie best piece of work to be finished, will be carrying trains by the middie oi October.By that dite, a continuous railway of the standard continental gauge of 4ft.84 in.will be in existence from Halifax and St.John, extending to Sarnia and Windsor on the Western frontier, and reaching also Quobec, Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, &e.The work of ballasting is being ushed forward with great energy.Ten ballast pits are now being worked -between St.Fiavie and Moncton.Twenty-four engines and four hundred and fifty cars are empioyed in the amount of work that is now being done.The were slightly injured by a plece of pig iron nish war, in an action near | ling from Monoton to Campbeliton will bave i a large lift of ballast throughout the entire = ; length by thoend of October, by which date + regular trains.It will, however, take three | months next year fully to complete the bal- : lasting of this section.The necessary station buildings are in pro- ress, and wil bo ready by the middle of : otober, a8 woll as all the sidings that willbe Nowoastlo the station buildings are all compiled, including a twelve-stalied engine- i ; house of briek with an iron roof, ampleted in about six w ere is an | castle.There are also similar ine-houses which are completed.H is doubtful {f the ballasting will be' so .forward at the end of this Season between St.Flavio and Campbellton owing to the scarçity '! of gravel the line will depend upon the amount Gf bal- | lasting that can be completed; - But the line from Moncton to Campbellton will sertainly be opened for trafño about the\u2019 | t of November next.No doubt is entertained that this will be done.The bridging u the entire line is very | 6 two branches of the Mirimichi | and fh Restigonohe are roused by seventeen spans of two hundred feet each.The whole ; work on thes rivers is of the most solid character \u2018and has been very difficult and 0st © whole at the work throughout\u2019 the line is heavy, and will average considerably more work per mile] than any other railway in Canada AU the masonry is of the very best eater a and thé bridges of iron.© rails, as our readers know, are all of steel.The rolling stock and station buildings are ample for a considerable traffie.It is, beyond question, the best built railway upon the continent of Americe, and its cost, .en finished, will be about £8,500 sterling, or $42,000, & mile.ee\u2014\u2014 CITY NEWS.\u2014 À fire broke out last night at the corner of Colborne and Ottawa streets.The alarm was giver from box 78 snd the fire extingnish- ed without any damage being occasioned.\u2014Thomss Thomas, who was slightly the worse of liquor, fell from the revetment wall yesterday afternoon on the railway track.The Water Police took him to the Hospital.\u2014Another charge, making this the thirteenth, has been Todged against Steinhart for larceny, and he will have to answer at the special sessions in September next.-Two men employed on the wharves, whilst unlosding one of Allan's vessels last evening, falling on them.One-of them had to have & finger amputated.\u2014Last night two Frenchmen had a fight in Whites Lane, Vitre street, one of them getting decidedly the worst as he was loft senseless, He was taken to the Hospital and: ( his antagonist to prison.\u2014 À man named Alexander Lavoie was severely injured yesterday by falling from his cart in Cote des Neiges stroet, ono of the wheels puesios over his body.He was attended by Dr.Proulx, who states he bas received sovere internal injuries.\u2014 The Cote de St.Louis fire brigade held their annual pic-nio to the Bsok River yesterday.firemen, with their families and friends, numbered over 100 persons.They were driven in express waggons, headed by the Independent Brass Band, returning to Bt.Louis about balf-past 8, all well pleased with eir excursion.~~ An Ameriean conjuror, calling himself \u2018Hermann,\u2019 through offering presents to all buying tickets, got » lsrge audience to come \u201cto the Mechanics\u2019 Hall last night, After going through a series of what he called lepordemein f feats, and dismissing the audience thout givin {i the promised presents, a complaint was lodged against him and he was arrested by the police, \u2014 Two hundred and eighteen Scotch and Engfish emigrants, ex sighteen \u201cPolynesian,\u201d .arrived , here from \"Quebec 1ast night at 18:30 o'clock.Mr.Daly and his assistants paid them every attention and forwarded them at 12 o'clock to their destination.A dosen Mennonites arrived at the same time for Manitoba ; this is the last batch this season Rama \u2014 some people Living living 's Hoek, Tu Juror street, began to more | their effects without the eonsent of the landlord, Daniel Puttosks.He, it is alleged, was drank at the time, and, with the help of two iaborers named Burns and\u2019 Elsey, oaded ris, the chief je diffarence between the two being that boys | the street with poles, and wo allow no one ass in or out of the house in question.words arose, which would spe have been Toliowed by s faction fight not a body of police from the Juror street station arrived, aad put the shief actors in \u201c durance vile.\u201d Puitooks\u2019 exeuse for his riotous con- duel is that the parties sre indehied to him ins Sohriderable sum for sent, and were mov- themselves goods svoid à seixure ef ihe for distress, \u2018 Nrw Ixsouverrs, Montreal; IL Cha: Montreal; L.À, Spenard, \"SL Victoire d\u2019Arthabaska; M.Locke, Costicooke ; A.Tusk, Montreal ; FR.F.Stoart, Montreal; J.Btewart, Montreal; Brassard, , Napierrile ; \u201cA, Chaume,: operation, which will give some idea of the | Julie de Xomorset ; F.Sauroil, Montreal; L.Ledue, Montreal ; J.MoKillop, Montreal; L.Carrier, St.Nicolas ; E.Poze, Jean ap- ; tiate ; J.C: Duckett, Montreal; D.Leavitt, \u2018 Chfton ; C.Ballerive, Quobec ; E.8.Foss,.A.St.Jemme dit Beauvais, Sh rbrooke ; ; : P.Roy, Montreal; W.Henderson, Montreal ; : South Durham.Dr Ban\u2019s Opens Hovsr.\u2014The Royal Yeddo Troupe of Japenese appeared last eveniog at this house for the first time, and was greeted with an audience that filled the theatre from stage to dome.The troupe is not large, but very select, each person in it accomplishing nly marvellous fests.The balancing sad ling acts by Usngero exceed in: dexterity an skill an tng we have before sean wi Orientals, aro, on the slide = », is not outdone by the celcbrated King Sabro, and his box balancing would lead one to think be bad no bones in his body.The contortion acts by Tomey and Kuhne, the screen balanc- inp, ball juggling, bamboo pole ahd other- strange wots, sithough not ocw, wore loudly and deservedly applauded.The \u2018interest never flagged throughout the performance, | snd _the densely packed andicnce seemed as sharmed with the entertainment as on the poy appearance of the Japanese some years Ke stock oompany commenced the en- : tértainment with à comedietla.THE O'CONNELL CENTENNIAL AND IRISH PROTESTANTS.Relative to a complaint that tho O'Connell | celobration in this eity wus to be monopolised | by Irish Roman Catholics, the Secretary, Mr.Cross, writes : ** It was never the intention of tbe Comunit- | tce to exciude Irish Protostants from participating in the celebration ; they have exeinded themselves by remaining aloof from every meeting called since the Committee took the affuif in hands, Three public \u2018mectings were called iuviting all, érrenpeetive.of creed, desirous of doing honor to the memory of O'Con- nell, toattend.I would ask \u201cIrish Protestant\u201d how many of his ereed were present at those mectings?If any were present they remain ed silent, for at none of these meetings did any one of the speakers claim to be an Irish Protestant, rave wnd excopt Mr.tough at that in the Moehrnics\u2019 Hall.Again, over threr hundred eireulars were addressed to Protest ants and Catholics alike, inviting them to ar sibt at a public meeting in Perry's Hail, tu make preparatinng to celebrate the Centennia- Anniversary of O'Connell's birthday.How many Trish Protestants attended or replied t the circular?Not = single ono attendéd, and only two replied, and of the latter one de- clired.Thercfore, if the nawes of Irish Protestants are omitted from the progratnme and \u201cno place given them in the procession, ther | themselves, not the committee, are to blame.\u2019 VICTORIA VOLUNTEER RIFÉE ASSOCIATION, FIFTH ANNUAL NEFTING: The fifth annual meeting of the Victoria Volunteer Rifle Association took place yesterday at the rifle ranges at Point St.Charles.The following is the result of the day's shooting :\u2014 No.1.\u2014MAIDEN Sraxrs\u2014Open to all members of tho Asrociation who have never won a prize in any rifle match, 200 yards standing; 7 shots; first prise, Bilver Cup; second, Bilver Mug; 5 hl Ig, Modal; fourth, $5; fifth, $2.H.P.' Score.| Corp.Hankey.\u2026.\u2026 18 Corp.J.P.Edwards.18 i Col.-Bergt., Matthews.16 ; Col.-Bergt.Williamson.14 : Col, -Sergt.R.Matthews.12 ; No.2,\u2014AssoctaTION MaTcn\u2014Open to all members ofthe Viotoria Rifle Association ; 200, i the road will be ready for the running of the ° I At Camphellion the station buildings willbe i bose there similar to the one at New- : Sergt t St, Flavie and Riviere du Loup, both of } its.Tho opening of that part of ii 500, 660 yards, 5 shots at each.1st prixe, dressing oase ; 2ud prise, gold medal ; 3rd | Me soi medal; th p ze, sol of studs ; ; ge, Mug.as - Total 200 560 600 score.\u2018 Sergt Edwards.15 19.11 4 : Pte McAdam.14 18 7TH : Pte W B Wost.3 12.12 32 ! Capt Taylor.13 6 82 i Sergt w \"Matthews.1 11 10 3 0.8\u2014Lunizs\u2019 Prizx\u2014Open to.all members honest election.; ofthe Victoria Volunteer poet Cor 3 500 yards, 2 shots.1st prize, cu prize, Jocket ; 3rd Frs set of st a prize, scarf pin.8,28 | Capt Sy coe viinniidioniseenase R Mat : No.4\u2014Orex Marca, 500 and 600 yards, 500 yards; | morey.prises.4 No.;.all who havo been not less than 3 months ! members of the Victoria Volunteer Rifles.\"200, 500 and 600 yards, 5 shois at each.In \u201cthe tie between Sergt.Patterson and Drummond, Borgt.Patterson takes the third prise, by making tho best score at the long\u201d Tange (MEETING IN FAVOR OF PROTECTION.: À meeting was-held on Friday last at Mr.Chaties Tourville's, 8t.Catherine street, to take into consideration the present commer- {ial sitnation of the Dominion.About 150 persons were present.Mr.Charles Tourville Vas eleoted President, Mr.Alphonse Lapierre aatibg as Becrotary.i The Chairman explained the objects of the meeting, and called upon Mr.L.A.Jette, M.P., to address the assembly.i Mr.Jette delivered a very energetic speech ib favor of a trade protection act, stating he bad always -been in favor of it, and to-day more than ever.Three-fourths of the members of the House of Commons, among whom were Rir Jobn A.Macdonald, Mr.Holton, Messrs.Cameron, Cartwright and many others, were.in favor of free trade, which stood ip, our way to procure protection.He stated t, as a lawyer, he was not competent to jndge of tho benefits which would acorue to gual : That commerce from a proteetion pollex, but would always be glad to lend all bis influence and energies to (ho cause of trade protection.: Mr, Boivin showod by Irrefatable arguments the advantages to be derived from a protective fs lièy, and considered it the duty of all to as- t in its Jeslization.nee Lapierre and Mr, Chas, Tour- dhe bar 2 \u2018addresied » few words of encour- nt, the following resolutions were pams- en by G.Boiyip, seconded by Chas.at That Canadian ad Hdurtry fa actually in .to iin\u2019 Canadian manufacturers po thi, Jade aod suspend : \u201cPhat the t4 - mme conitdvrable \u2018importati l American vi» and cannot rodint his invasion whilst laboring under the um.Lt que Quai po quire.31 22 = > ee 65 - 80 SEL E te in ooting a protective tarif to Le ab; the Canadian market upon un OWE with the American manafucturers, Propored Curretier \u201c That the Federal Government wou) pot justly if they imposed upon American to a st facturers an import duty high enough topro.tect Canadian industry.Proposed by L A.Roy, seconded by J.= That the Federal Government ought even (end by se doing would act properly) fo ralse - : » nfictures - the import duty on American man by the Government of the United ' emigration, induce our countrymen M.C.Pepin, sseonded by.XK.Tachipena +7 \u201c That an impert duty equal to that of the United States; on the same s a5 those , manufactured hore, wouid proteet Indust , provide work for umber of To Snow completely x dl » \u2018contribute \u201d.n K .developmueat of the country, ee whe nave emigrated to return to this country, vnoonrags .a sound immigration, Le.\u201d \" depee at the afternoon session : 2 James Coghlan, manager to Mn T.Br.; : aécount produced and fyled, lat prixe, cup, presented by Lieut.-Col, | | Button; 2n * prise, gold medal; 3rd + rire, dressing case; 4th price, $5.00; ; se prise, $3.00; Oth prize, Pa2.00.HP | i , 6 : Total | à ° 200 500 600 score Pte.Vaughan.12 14 10 Col Sergt W Mat 16 18 10 42 Col Bethune.14 11 6 31 Pte.West.10 15 14 39 Corp Taylor.\u2026 10 10 16 387 Pte.MeAdam.cee 4 14 12 30 No.T\u2014CONBOLATION Sracns Open to Mom- : bers of the iation who bave not won ; a Prize in any \u2018competition at this meot- ! ing.200 and 400 yards.Any position; : 3shotsench.1st prise, Cup; 2nd prise ! i Medal; 3rd prise, Dressing Case ; prime, $3; 5th prize, $2.H.P.S., 5 Total ; 200 400 score Bergt.Patterson.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026ie 7 \u201c9 8 0 0 0 4 9 14.7 6 18 7 10 17 | said be could re Proposed by J.A.T.Craig, vocondéd bys « Noel : -\u201c That the representative of Montrest Has: in tbe House of Ç ns be solicited, wae the agitation by the manufacturers and j men to obtain the protective tariff which our\u201d | Canadian industry requires.\u201d \u2014\u2014 0 MONTREAL WEST CONTESTATIOR.SEVEXTHE DAY-\u2014NOXDAY.\u2014 TTA The following is the conclusion of the svie jun) to the import duty ch : eq por ve - by A.Contant, seconded by oe Ly Brown, assignee\u2014Had known Jossph: Mp.Kensie for 20 years ; would not consider him: a perron whose word is worthy of credit under oath: Mr.Brown had not employed Me- Kentie more than twice az watchman, except when others were present ; bo was discharged::.- for inattention and dishonesty and hed paid; him for bis services ; had beard that he wes *- making rome pretence to sue for his 060 at watchman on the Miller estate; he bad been paid about $15 or $18, perhaps $10, $20, fer sbout Z0 or 26, perbaps 30 days\u2019 services the ereditors did net kick up any row shout one man being upetairs, and another time they were annoyed at the sort of man the rrsignee had placed there, Kenzie.Mr.J.8.Honey, Joint Prethonctary of the, Superior Court, produced the poll books of the election of Messrs, Stevenson sod Fred.Mackenzie, : Mr.Kerr objected to their production! Objection maintained.Joseph MoKentie re-oalled.: + Q.Were you net sworn by the Retyraisg: Gfficer of a poll on the occasion of: the ales- | tion between Stevenson and Mackensie, in connection with which it hae been stated by - witnesses for the respondent that you received, #5 ar an inducement to vote?Mr.Kerr objocted.and the question we\u2019 uverruled by the Cou: Chas, From organ-bailder\u2014TKaow Owsh Kinnear, or Kenna, Would not believe him under oath for the reason that two-thirds Lai his.time he was under the influence of liquer,\u201d Had known him 18 or 20 months.Ww Bde ersonal against him, but did: Dot eos.© thing sider dat & pereon frequently intoxiostod wad - worthy of credit.no ne knowledge wearing falsely.Samuel C, Stevenson, Secretary of the Ootme.cilof Arte\u2014Visited Mr.White during the.Mackentie-White election ; assisted his mmaly, Mo of Bu.Mr.McCord, at the committee rooms apts : street ; knew John Bolton; he osme to the.agent in à frank, open manner, stated that he - was » Conservative and desired to assist in the | election; he was appointed to keep the come* \u201cmittee rooms clean and the fires goi sad have a general charge of the promises ; be wes occazionally sent on messages, but bad no, thing to do with\u2019 canvassing; Mr.Bolas.witness conieide ; ed as réssonable ; when Belton was ¢ was givon to understand that be would red paid for bis services; he was.i F olher = > after the abont six or eight weeks regular! campaign he complained that his b By Mr.Kerr, QC \u2014Baton came vos open-bearted mauner, said he \u2018was & Conservative, and asked to have the care our Teoma; the oop P*Ying of bit of his pl was entt both 8 oes for es Was wérocate, T Michael Harrington, à witaess in thin rey shots ste Macha prise, $20; End prize, wrote him a letter sim asking to $15; 3rd: the.5; ou prise $7; Sth and ee witness ; pl » os =.D = ; 7h prise, $2; member destroying it jm Tia 0 KL prsiosof Le PHP PS, 36, port waa that, for some cause, be in: 500 soo fond doing anything for Mr.White ; % believe: e stated that he had no 1 je Thomas, sath Batt.28 24° 47 canvassing book to him or anybody, or Éfiowed.: Quaner Mountain, MGA.20 22 43 any one to do anything without Jirtinetly W Tarnbuil, BC.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.23 19 42 paking them \u2018understand that the oleation {Lieut Baio, RC.19 2 was to be gained purely or lost purely ; \u201cthere Bert Waine, MG A.22.19 was No step we could think of for the purpose ce Sort Holby MG Luin 20 19 39 of sccuring a pure election that was Diner Tieby ER 10 5p ken: saotin zu ne) y! \u2026 |Boinb Finlayson, MG AL.18 21 38 pipiens Cura .an, pe per Perry, MG Aceecciitve ld 38° 37 helivesina room in tbe house of wi No.&\u2014Orricuns\u2019 Evamstares\u201410 rounds at brother in-lavw, and is & kind of idiot ; would\u2019 ; : not ove his statement wader oath.By Mr.Kerr: I work in the Gasette; De-.rousseau did at one time work for the Corpora tion, » but cannot Tor mew; he is a married\u2019 man now subsiste bosrisg withess\u201d* only reason for disbelieving ; William H.Hall, Dlsckemith, who a to be very duaf indeed, ml he he kopw Quinn ; ; saw him last outside the.j Court-rcom in convertion no, McKensie | MeKenrie said \u201c it was a shame for the law © yers to rake up in the Court his ol troubles in the manmer that they had done after be had votéd for Mr.White, and that when be ontered - the witness box again he would make the \u2014 sweat for it, By Mr.Kerr, Q.C.: Was s outsidà.in the ego; ; when he came out witness asked McKenzie how he was after his fail at Coghlan\u2019s, and he thanked witness for » his life ; they then sommenced to talk al the election, and witners touk down hier while speaking, especially as he said to be placed in the witness box again the day, when he would give evidence hat cu puzzle the la The envelope on ven the notes were taken was, request uced b: witgem read a follows - y?y the 4.How are you after your fli?Lyi \u201co .I am none the worse; So ay.qQ You had à hard time ot it yesterday.À.Yes, it was a shame ; of them to fateh up old troubles, and it vins go hard with\" the Iswyers who put at me so much; Iwill make them sorry for it.Q Did you get any Promise fiom Ame; stro, A, 0, nor aaything like ome, You don\u2019t mean to way Nast you wl, swoar falsely ?+ A, No put I will ewenr in muck » way that\u2019 they wi them for mean \u2014\u2014e of Bowyer T They were convert on the sub ject for about 10 minnieh not longer ; witness rt very quickly when he was acquainted with the voice and manner of o speaker ; was acoustomed to McKensie ; the conversation lasted 10 minnter, not longer : the next day witness acquainted some of Mr.White's frionds of the result of the interview, Mr.C.W.Woodford\u2014Saw the witness, La~ fontaine, the other day in the witness box; did not take him to Soin at the last eles- - tion ; saw him at the Poll; witness went in alone; Lafontaine followed, and was left there; did not speak to him; ke to him sbout io months before; he was en \u2018mot directly in witness\u2019 loy, but that of the Montreal Rolling M a Hr the works bad been elosed Spout two and were then opened under new ma from the States; witness was e gulate the rate of wages, \u2018which vers about 4 to i be lowered.9 Did anything occur that wo un y for jou to converse wi A.I think there was, He was a de man whom we cared nothing for; I was come versing with skilled labour at the time ; I was.speak bg {0 a heater, sud Lafortune seid 8 was none of my business; I fetehed - ceman and he in \u20ac ordered Lo leave tbe yard ; ot the last, siroet, aud waited of I left him alone in \u20ac went orem.ther polls and returned i er 7 in my sleigh that'day ; 1 dlé no Foire I vote ; I want to my poll, St.Antoine the Court dy mani ot 10 oc) Amun Foputte Tatler, ime Ja TA 4 SURVEYEE, 524 Crais street.DBervusmeau's : statements was, that he was lined tobe in ane ; two or three of his brothers were sind- * 6\u2014RetiuED OFFICERS\u2019 PRIZES.\u2014open to P : lerly aftioted.come Soa ne.Si dé £5 + = a dE, fes Es + \u2018 à \u201c9 fm 4 The Largest ONE C.ST i> 14: in the WORLD, GRAMAN © (>: Proorivtors, 624 & 826 Ca: {Sue PE AZ chat nesses Pace RG\" 181.Prater BorLoita Bocrmes\u2014The state- Wet] just received, of sfiirs of Canadian butlding souisties and: [oan companies for last year, is intoresting in a variety of ways asd would be wore so did it include the entire Dométiton.The Ant 37 Vie, cap.50, reguir- \"frig the statement.ertends to Ontazie only, * though cuns returns frvut Quubles sre given.\u201cFée tètat Habilitios of these soufeties dôlug.Dbustness in Ontario, ameunted.to $14,083,380, .ob these the mum of $AM1 7,487 was fev steok-; reserved fund; sud: $4,338,674 \u2018whilel formed ths principal pert of \u2018the Habilitas.do the publie.Chief among the assets were \u201cass owwused sa seul estnim™ $13,100,377, sil lonss to shareholder, $313,968.The figares reler kolsly to Ontario, In wiitol the value of property held by morigage:.\u2014 security for laure by Chou somi-banking cittbBiehments, aneenttué to\u2019 the enormous omg of $33,864,157, i.The oldest and steengiet of\u2018 times instite- \u2018tions 15 the * Cunsds Permentot Loan and Saving Compaty;\u201d of Fofcäte, whose estab- Mehment dates back from 1858.Its capital étosk amounted to $1;500,000 ; it held mort- - Gnépe es renk estate valued at $13,000,000, aad paid 11) per cout.ausend dividend.\u2018The neint in sendority i» the: \u201c Compagnie de Pret of (dedis Fomoiew;\u201d of this city, establivhed 107 with » subscribed enpital of $1,068,- , @08; Diet sit notusk capita} stosk of $398,450.Tidloans moured upon resi estsie amounted te4512,036 The yeasly dividend paid was 9paroent, wih 3 per cent.bonus.Phe youngest of the thirty-three Societies .fiom whieh retarns are given, is \u2018\u201c The Credit .Weumioe du Baa-Cagudn/\u2019 of this eity, estab.Hale 510% with o ilacribed stock of © SH;308.On speount of \u2018tha short | \u2018period in - wisleh the Bacinly bad base in operation, its \u2018taunissctièes have been but aemaîi, aithoagh ._ the suwunt loaned during the yor Is given at * $810,400, and the dividend paid, 8 por cent, wiiel! sppears lorgs fer ane compeny, though warranted by the business \u201cXodéed, all the Soeleties paid large dividends, .»one being taller than 8 par ost, amd the mujéeity upward of S_per oent.The tniprest alléwed for tioby borrowed, varied > 2éot 5Ù he La cout.Lo .Phin Borer Tol FFs Health Magasin\u2019.fee this monti.cétéains à papér dy Mr.A.Dramesemil, vend before the Cest: Meifih Association, on publis qovriuging, whisk is dusarving of graaral ai TtHrointel of 5 yr ont mets af patio ver ax- 14068 15 Oa city ; tat tha Bland of Health, : applied toy gem relief: in entrome Soo leaving the duty to deriv) pommrslty howsiliofdors\u2019of Tesiovihg re- : ee a att oéniens.In this way the.wark ls bat: pastialiy 1° le ad mm be dom se ought\" ts be oully bq footuding lanes and vrais wuthorttion.Ménce, TL fa proposed à now trie department be be organised, the msgpmont tobe in the hands of » pommi- \u2014uils ofiowr of ability aud ciperivese, BY wblea: 211 rubérétpates rhouid.be eontzoitod, 2 ited ipow tae codirmery yep Bd efttmstely om.The stall aad\u2019 tre clerka, \u2018four dottetun rendre street _ epéeligert, - osrts, fifty-five m2 EE sad apparatus.The refuse matter collestod OUP taken to Shires or fois depats outiide _ of thiV\" from whlch Dirhams aad mariet- menthe voa pe ere er nothing a Sew \u201cne 4 ou ia: tihey Nesoms & of consllbrable revesius.The service : {+ Said are to be contuctéd with regalarky Ia will never be Hkely to produce encugh to oder thai the dweilbes in cho street coéld Ive the sifam piscot in & Sauvenient Erneta \u2018Sid.Île wibeluilig words sen: * Whatewes vo Des Bay au eats tor Tor Rorias! atbilsnd that public saving as proposed by pipet socomplicéd for ee aa Sag ut: Long: dwtervadi® on In det wR 1s\u2019 woulll' otal Sear mhoheÿ té Kaew the Digiiy tessmry werk thowoughly dome, thas ie now paid for ita very imperfout: badeutton Aédorman MrCoré tonthod the gute of the mfifout wish te said: = ir we waniféé à béalthy\" RE eitythe Board of Health mast have moss Money =, tewotk wish, end i£the Cerposstion eeuld mot Le + it we must be content to bave n\u2018Âpociat ET pce chat parpoet \"fe \u2018Commities + ofwhieh be was Chairman, wap he id willing: té undortaise the systems of pablo scavenging ; and if it cost no more than the cam mention\u201d \"ty having it thorqugbly Sorted.With the public shaming - sopplomatibed \u2018Vy 4 system of gouersl fltration of thé-water made uibof bÿ -\u2014 thaitisess; the prespest of Montana hesem: : ing chm = bay dy vous | i Dwain CIM We Kite.to.oFV3I0 À Dartieg ve, the\u2019 Livorguel dod Lop\u2019 dt\u2019 audi Globe Tnasitance Company.From \u2018a mntinitre given of the ease tappedzs that bi, the Sih of Anguei; 1971; tha plaiatHis; mer.\u2019 lity tw Bawmiftss, applied the local agent\u2019 of\u2019 thK defendants $0 insace fhe goods in thelr vers The agent.agrend % do ss; givieg the! Astonia thom of thei goude intotioens.Tho agent Wo oma premium, on socouirt of paint agreed te (us request.The hind oies in Mdntatt vit Moe of ait fils H tels agent Ré Léérocect Premtum ftod \u2018ai M on the IW of Copioinny snd, the: policy bowed beasing:: dats.she 9th of! Aout, with the RLowiig Fritten adrom Lhoh NW, 8.Thire- ian opening'1s cast, end gable of abevs, through which eomisasi-| V.ing house, wbiéh ! ent Led bétér\"the Sub 0.18 à coal'oRt atti, MEY | Rar ho.goods wre deatiozed ly \"| bee explored by sirveyors' far a rullwéy \u2018| route and by traveiiets-; ug nie th re- .[inkebitentsy ind owed \u2018Hingston, no time should be lost in, Beard ob onal sak thas osedionsd, sad the, | uc ilet vhen the plaintiffs pald the addition! \u2018ixte en the 23d4 of September, they had every tzicn to believe they were paying on tho tu cnded appHeation.\u2018The defence be de- ¢! red tu be \u2018\u2018unfair and impolitie,\u201d In CY-rcery, à décres to reform the policy was givin agninst the defendants, tho Vice-Chan- ectlor reyarding the.Company as bound by the set of their agent; Mr.Hooper, who persomBy susveywd the premises and accepted the risk for the Company.The responsibility ef sompenies for the acts of their sgenta is the-Bighiy luportant matter - in dispute.Mr.Heoper's evidence that be, as agent, thought the receipt aad policy covered the stosk in bot buildings, sad so intended that tiegy should bind the company, leaves the Isittor little, if* sny, ossuse foe ro sistiog payment of the goods destroyed.The\u2019 grounds taken by-the dafondants that they did not understand the waiter as the agent did, ate untensble it view of their having ves ceived and.asoeptad tho msmey paid by the piniatifs for the increased risk.It ie obvious that tbe agent did nob st first explain the.matter clearly td the head -ofice, or fhe Manager would never have risked the reputation of the OCompawy, by resisting s- clate whivh appears to be fméispet- able.At immense expense, the Company - have: been.engaged im litigation for-over theese yeom, with a prespest of com: tinustion, white the désisions of the Courts - have 50 far been the reverse of encouraging to thedefindents The lses in lew costs Is, however, the smallest loss:the Company must sustain by contin to resist the payment of a élaim for which are bdund apparently in law and certainly in equity.Their action bas réesived the condemnation df the Toronto Board of Trade, and the Board of Trade of Hamilton, who assert that they * rogard it as at ones the duty sed the right of this and other Boards of Trade, to protest against sny \" such interpretation of the kaw, and to diseoun- tenanee in every legitimate way any ineu- ranee company whisk shows a disposition to put meh a eomsirustion om tlisir contracts with the insuring publie\u201d The character of the Company, au old, wealthy, and respectable ons, may be rainously affected by a stubbora porvistenes jn the dourse adopied in this case which, if for no; weightier reasons, the shareholders would, in our opinion, act wisely in ardering to be settled.The plaintifs may be injured sand \u201ctime spent by a longer prosecution of the affair, but costs will be superadded without any prospeet, that we can foresee, of ultimate success for the Company in their efforts to get rid of an obligation voluntarily entered into by their duly suthodized agent.\u201cThs Marron BSunssvion.\u201d\u2014The shove ! title has been applied to Chief Justice Wood's famous charge te » Winnipeg Grand Jury\u2014a charge in which he towched upon matters whieh evoked the thimders of certain Government organs sgainet kim.Hes had the temerity to'dinw thé atiention of the jury td the faet that, in his opinion, the Government bad made a grand mistake in the location of the Pacife Railwsy so as to have the line rim seroms the Narrows, north of Lake Mani- tobn, instemd of keeping move southerly in the $toinity of Witnipeg.* Looking,\u201d said be, \u201cat the mép of \u2018the North-west, and as-\" suming thet the trunk of the Saskatchewan River is ft for enitivetion, amd thet i» branchw are lo, and that he produce, of that vast region, setiled nod deseloped, will be drained by this.great stream sad Us tributaries inte Lake Wisnipeg, and tiwuen by a-raltivsy topping We southern end of thet Tilks, into Lake Superior, ote can undesstand the line seissted for the Pasi railway.But the conclusion rests upon the smumpdion ot premises whioh are eontfovertèäl by every one who professes thoroughly to know from actual experience.and persemal observation, during ail seasons: of the year; the whole country tying betwesx Lahé Winripey md the Rweky Moehtaine\u201d Ths wus ; to ssyteg the Gaskat- ehettité eéuntey Ib generally 53 fo cnlti- vation, that the rivess hrsacies are net mavi- gable-and that the vas connizry lying hetwees: Luke Wisnipeg and the Becky Mowhvehe supply vuffélent.traille for à railvay.Thus! the lefraod J'adge, nét-centent with decrying thoGévermenent fie look of judgment he the solution & Che: rhlouy Wits, weak p ereiaiang vAjue vo mneb 11 facianee the goserally \u2018seowpted optnlod of Gi: country, is thet he may have been studying: the ovidiiice given by Sir Jebm Richardees: und bthaus bafore 3 committer of the Hodes: of Commons, seals whgiriedn yeass ago.Since titemy he should bear in mind, thers has been a very grvét change In thé publio estimation a, (3 ports were févorable, ie Government would not dipand à sâllioh oOD à telsginph line\u2019 aoveew is, sand soantisd polies to protest the.i : Vuildings for Hs words may jist sev s9eve's good purpose in ohgoking, for a time, to great ax inflex of 1tomïgrants at a period when Manitobe ig in à state of want, owing to the ravages of the gronhopperh Whilst the Fedairal Gurérie- mamt are showing \u2018wisdoes tu gradually stopping the immigration from being now fovied: upon this country, the.wards of the Ohisf Tues distress whieh settle from the Northweet, will prospest The vest \u201cMabitobs sde\u201d irwigh- has [ts foundation in the tales of distress.which come from all parts of the praigie Pue- vihce, many of whose inbabitailte oyu mténated with famine, during fhe apjroscling winter.Ts Gioda'of Toronto, usially possessed ofa cently made an appeal to the eheritabh fash: ings of the community, in behalf of thew ferers,-argning that asslilancs given in the way of voluntary contributions, could be more ties ef Manitobe esmbised with the stories of |' have the vies of ting ntalligedt \u2018sot- tiers.from 16 he gent ioma Lond\u201d ' wats] the: ows the length and breadth of the Dominion, |- \u201cgood knowledge of (he, athirs of Manitohs, rer |- .and insurgents during the NOON TELEGRAMS.[Special to the Bran.) Cuicauo, August 3 All the daily papers contain eulozistio editorials on eo nt Andrew Johnson, whcse sudden death causes profound sorrow here as clsewhere.The Times pronounces Prerident Urant\u2019s order concerning Johnson's denth a eold, heartless document.Reports of fearful damage to the orops by the excessive rains éontidue to come in from all parts of the North-west.In Contra! IMinois and portions of Missouri the rivers has overflowed, the streams sweeping awsy fonves, barns, wheat stacks And other farm property at n fearful rate.The Government detectives have captured a p a counterfeiters at 8t.Paul, and found eir possession one hundred thonpand dol- lam in bogus greenbacks, which would have soon been put in cireulation.Sr.Louis, August 3.The weather cleared up last night and to- /dmy is clear and coal; no rain has fallen in this section for the pac twenty-four hours, and the indientions now are that we shall bare » dry spell.The river bare has: risen two feed since last night, and ix about thirty fot above the low water mark.No socious has been done sofar.A considerabie = in ail the river streams is still to come a good desl of \u2018tho low babilities are that nd on the Illimeis shore 0 te hers, and betwben hare and Cairo, will be Sooded.A disastreus.\u2018tresiet, however, is not looked for.Kaw York, Angasth > Information.was received yesterduy from an intimate friend of Duncan, Sherman & Ov.thst srrangements are in to pay all those creditors who are Hoc Le with letters of credit os nd i.noter out which they have d castr, and who have beèn unable to sell since the failure of the firm.Alexander Duncan, father of William Butler Duwean, has offered to gusrimtes these oredits if the Union Bank of some other institution in London will undertake payments, and it is believed that arrangements fur that purpose will be consummated tu-day.Mr.Duucan stated yesterday that his objection to firms going into bankruptcy through the U.B.Court, instead of placing its affal in the hands of an assignee, was that the former course would have locksd-up not only all assets of the firm, without opportunity of manipulating them to the best advantage of all interested parties, but also a large amount of deposits that are held by the firm for safekeeping, and which can now be obtained by owners simply proving property.Viewx4, August 2.The Presse says :\u2014* According to intelligence teceived from the camp of the Herze- rod insurgents, a number of on ments ve been fought between the Turkish troops last three days\u2014 first along the left bank of the river Naroilta, snd subsequently at Kops.St.Olatz, Nove- signe and Drenarmce.he Turks are reported to have lost three cannon and eighty Poporalje is also risen.Seven hundred insurgents intend occupying the road to Tre- beigne.The insurgents expect the inhabitants of Suma and the population of the frontier of Montenegre to join them in a eouple of days, and ti that nan will thus be enabled to besiege Tre! SPARES FROM ma TELEGRAPH, Nova Bootis has an Inebriate\u2019s Home, Anived oat, 38.* Dilinehs,\u201d from Philadel.The 8s.\u201c Celtio,\u201d from New York, has arrived Hon.A.A McKellar has a the Shrioy- alty of Wentworth.soepied Mr.Jarre saw mill, Wyoming, Oni., was burned dewn yesterday.A body sean in the water, near Chiocage, is thought to be that of Donaldson.Mr.Duke and Dr.Carroll, Notwish, Ont., had their barns burnt Satordsy.The Dresden and Oil Springs Railway is to be at once extended to etraile.Cel.Baker has been found guiity of indecent assault and seatonced to twelve moath's imprisonment, & fime of £540 sad to pay \u201c Fronéh Assembly \u2018lise passed the bift constituting the: Meunté, alto the OJhannel Tomnet bill - The 86.\u2018\u2019Fhraday,\u201d whick was 4j in repairing tbe United States Direat Cable, has arrived at Deal.Sparks from a passing steamer set fire to lumber at the Port Severn Mills, Orillls, and $4,000 worth was destroyed., THE MONTREAL EVENING STAR.cured, by the blessing of God, the talented father of one of our noted ministers of tho - Goepel : Sulphate of iron, 5 grains ; magnesia, 10 grains; poppermiut water, 11 drachus ; spirits of nutmeg, 1 drachm.This amount is to be taken twice a day, and continued regularly for from iva to nine months.\u201d The above is the celebrated recipe of the father of the Rev.Nowman Hsil, whieh thst excellent man believed saved him\u2014ia oon- nection with sopénlanee and præyer\u2014from confirmed bubits of intemperauce.\u2014N.Y.Witnere, A MODEL WIFE.* Fashion dees not at this moment encourage feminine activity, high heels and tight skirts being unfavorsbie to rapid fuotioa.They bt, iudeed, be trusted to parsiyse the ac- fv, ity of à lady whose biography=-coatribatad by her husband\u2014is published in the Ballarat Star, «abould she condescend to wear them, whieh we doubt.Meantime Mr.Wilson, of the Telegraph Hotel, Ballarat, informs the ublio that three months after his mar © and his partner * shifted \u2019\u2019 that establishment \u2018\u201c 50 yards ais cost of £130,\u201d This was a good beginning.Wilson then took to bacoa suring,\u201d Éguisg the pigs hersaif, \u2018\u201c the moet she ever killed in ous day \u2018\u2019 being \u201cfour- team, from nine v'clock in the morning till five o\u2019elock in the afternocon.\u201ds * Twelve months back,\u201d says Mr.Wilson, ** she shingled the houre all over, shifted the stable, fowl- house and butebor's shop, At a ant of £28, Then she went to thé gardon made it larger: .She keeps no servant, there's only two of us; she makes all her own dresses : she knits the stockings and makes my shirts.She is first-class st cooking and household work of any description, washing and ironing ° ea, Bho is 85 gears ars of age, and I think her ual is not in Viotoris.\u201d Considering tha th fortunate husband boasts, in conclusion, that Mra.Wilson \u2018 milks her own cows, makes ber own butter, bakes her own bread, and if anything is (ailing with her borses, oattle, dog, or self, is her own dootur \u201d\u2014it is | pleasant to bear that this industrious house- | wife has found time to become \u2018one of tho | best eribbage players in orabout Ballarat.\u201d .THE HARM THE INNOCENT OLD LADY DID.7 (From the Detroit Fres Press.) She lives down on Baker street, and she has.a daughter about eighteen yearsold.Theold lady retains all her simplicity and innocence, nd she doesn\u2019t go two cents on style.The other evening, when a \u2018splendid oatch\u201d called to escort the daughter to the opera, the mother wouldn\u2019t take the hiut to keep still, and wouldn\u2019t help carry out the daughter's idea.that thoy had wealth.Whilo helping her daughter to get ready she asked : « Mary, are you going to wear the shoos with one heel off, or the pair with holes in \u2018em 1\u201d Mary didn\u2019t seem to hear, and the mother inquired : * Are you going to wear the dollar gold chain and that washed locket, or will you wear tbe diamond father bought at the hardware store ?\u2019\u2019 Mary winked at her, and the young man blushed, but the old lady went on: Are you going to borrow Mra.Brown's shawl, or will you wear mine?\u2019 Mary bustied around the room, and the mother said : ** Be carsfal of your dress, Mary, you know it\u2019s the only one you've got, and Arm can't have another until the mortgage on this place is lifted.\u201d Mary remarked to her escort that it promised to'be a besutiful evening, and as she battoned her glove her mother d: \u201cThose are Mrs.Hardy's gloves, ain't they?She's as good neighbor tq us, and I don't how you'd manage to go anywhaoro if she didn\u2019t live near Mary was hurrying to got out of the room, when the mother raised her voice once more and asked : * Did you run in to Mra.Jewstt\u2019s and borrow her bracelet and fan?Yes, I see you did.Well,\" now, you look real atylish, and T hope you'll bave a good time\u201d Mary sits by her window in the pale meon- light and sighs for the splendid young man to come and beau her around seme more, but he hasn't been seen up that way since that t The old lady say» that he seemed like a nige man, and she hopes he hasn't heen Lined by the street cars.SOUTHERN WOMEN AND MAN.Frims resent | letter, er, wriléon by Mies Constance Fanimo! oolson, while on a tri] through the South, to the Cleveland we © the follow où can tell a latonce She is rounder than ber Northern sistera} Indeed, she is never thin or lank ; she walks with a Sewenty-nine persens a the fifteen chances offere from the Provihes of duly st Halifax for | to go to Manitoba : Nova Sostis, for meilitaxy Tho strike nr the cotton milly ut nn Siem ry Setveraal; 19.000 operatives is very Mtoe.=p At UH 10,000\" Bosse of sedan sold st îtie.to'1 avé riée, 11J6.At Little Faits, 3.500 boxes re .Ife.oat average price, 128, \u2018 Suits sre to be commenced at onse, agnénet- sx York \u2018State: canal eontractorsy to se~ money \u2018are te havre Snlawhully received ; \u2019 A oass'of erueléy tr rpecied from ippod sti Eat b ad t o or Bose some for at least ten ineben br Lowgr se.the A& bost onthe steamer * Uti,\u201d Lawrence, was sot on fire by sparki, and for à tie o Ittly panto p prevailed, Saioke show spark sores: ue The Argentine made n modeste dad pasit reply to à ee prete.re J HR Es Si \u2018| do not seem to know exactly what they oh in haner of 0'Commell, amet fours of strewt dis- twrbamces between them sud the Rommm: Oatholiss are entertained.Judge Movrfs, counsel for Todory Titten, bas served notice on Shearman & ay.attorneys of recerd for Henry Wurd Bésoh to be props red to purwer in whew tial on the first Hon.Mr.Letter, Minister of Agriculture, is going to Manitoba.He is desirous of as- osstaining the oxset condition of thé Meauonite settlement, and bew far the Government will | be under the necessity of volieving their wasts'| winter, during the Baron Vom Sebiocsster, the German Mints- ter to the United States, sailed from Hamb: on Bat for New York \"Tho German: Fedsaal Moeting hat opewed at Munich.from the United Btates, Russia, _Aestcia and Switæprland will take part in the epntest.Official d tokes report that Gen.Martt- nes Gempos continues to eannonade the citadel of Lee de Urgel.The Carkist Gemerals Saballo and Dorregaray bave attempied to- descend inte the plains before Barcelona, but were met by the Alfonsist forges, under Gam Weiler, and retreated to the mountains.The Rarl of Desast, of Killeny, s Liberal ey he O'Connell seledration- rig ts.a Dublin ii a oo enti mourn- is feared if Lord O'Hagan de- Conservatives are tbat A SIGN OP THE TIMES: The Hweld resscily shimed thetall the \u201c Protebtionists in Chnadn were net 90 bi foal on the Constrvative aide, and the Hole Bae followed with an article clsiming that though - the Hon.Mr.Mackontle 6 Frees Trader\u201d name, he does mot fa Free Trade,\u201d pure am simple, for a.Fest A TAREIOR ABLE AUDI.w.Y.Ten} | opie Bot lone and rumask Sarena SEE ane © © ri pipe {i lakek i Le es ER | looks anxious, no metter what happens; -| the deep was instantly \u2018| the steamer.} \u201c| ea King\" only beoout 0 flier, of a wr | & titans 8 dribthd ind 4 ess! of about dre of tite bes 90 Bik Gar à oe TA sédepeot vished : Geidlenlirr Join = sa inverse ra than 's diteet nthe \"of ;: rOugBer\u201d sex ; ET I the dYesaing st Adfoniblé fammer tédotts ie conmitutdy in euquity.whieh Les, not \u2018pr: daniel said to have take d step, and ali her movements are slow and indolent; she is never alert.She has fine soft eyes, with a serene expression, very different from the quick, heen eyes of ths North ; she has not the beautiful red: snd white somplexion of New York and Now Eng- Iand, rather she is sallow, with fow rose tints ; yom might oall hep eroam color.Bho never she \u201cjoes not think she can help matters by her advice or interference, but sits back sally and loaves everything a Bro \u201d pronouncing the Iatter wont in .way Td 2 Northern gist to to imitate.The wo be used as a shibholoth ; is is not ex * Pay,\u201d bat Dalkey) between.thet and | the tho sound of \u201ca\u201d In © Our Southern sid ron rather than trimly, and has % es pind and more floating ends and curls about her than s Northern belle allows.She hes pretty, Jum hands.but sbe is not értionlar abaut he Lean a borg with Fifth Avenue ; or sho isa more, voluminous sort of à oi in par cares less about \u201c as has one decided Mwenlage | over en.Northern girls, however, and that her voice, itis sweater sn Louer se little trainan y perba; » sssen ntle au womanly, I cannot speak so ebty of the Southern men, the young men of to-day.They sent.They have neither of importance Southemer, nor the bri 5 Tue one ambition of the young Northerner.They are either swept down, bewildered by the or else, having drifted ashore In some little bay, they sit on the bank, and talk abo pt their ancestors.A younger race Is growing up, bowever, with Ideas more adapted to times Alm ossta, Æ REMANKAREE COLLISION.WHALE IN THE IRISH 8EA-THR MONSTRR ows + LIvERreDG.Lavemroot, July 30.The shies! tople of convermtion in tn PPE.clroles [to-day i» the wonderful » has seme to ant of the rime by the ha Canard steamer * Boythin,\u201d of an immense whale in the Irish \u20ac Sen.The collision occurréd on Sate urdsy, Tiycetion, snd, although the stearmer pertained no injarles eo .\u201cbump\u201d and a Hitle roeitng, the monster of killed.When the news reached Liverpool first that the steantor and\u2019 s whale had been fn collision, the story wan looked pen us à joke.The captain of the stentser, it was alleged, had mistaken His reckoning, and instead of boing in collision witha w alo had only struck a buoy off Bally cottom, with witieh all nuvigstors nocustomet n fwet, the existence of the whale off BaRyootton, and fy encounter with | the Comard liner would have led to as mesh disputation se the reality of the Eros Ses i nt, bad: not the whale bouti found font ing, dead, near the the place whore the steamer wae pad to have beort dollirfon with it, MOW TNE COLLISION OOCUERES How the great fish got into eslliston whi the stemtined fo likely to remsin 8 isd There are different théories.Ono » the: paie wee tala at sm ungesrded a.ot suspecting thowt it was im the trmole\u2014or oat as the Cunasd eaptainy onl} then whieh the steamers of this line take in crossinit to Ameviea, the whale wus doating fally on tise billows and ssleop, snl that its slam.bers were redely in by the proper \u2026 of the primes coming ssék against Ne out.This is the theery of thos who Be Hove that whales sleep.\u2018Another Nate, whieh oor drifued dewn from northern Istitades forces whith it coukf not ovutret, ou sein near the Irish osset wae ik a epertive s ; ma that, while it was Playing blah 119 BUDJRNTTONT ENG Lesp, \u201c\u201cBoythie\u2019* oudédetity Seine and she! GE Ler of the Brought , striking the monster he Jie top; broo gautibolé So à séddén i may have led to the ! pr for the of affairs, it was that the tug sho the yacht and whale in tow to Quesns- e + ae PA - A OUBAXD BTEANER IUNS DOWN AD Ktut¥ A'|' H town, The hawser givem by the Jucitietho tug was 1.ot strong eneugh for the strais, anil sfler towing = short distance it gaws way.Tho crew on board the tag.howovas, were do- termined med to lose ths whale, now that it was captured, but resolved to bring it to Liverpool, for the purpose of shtwing that the encounter between the steamer and the monster wag pot mythical Some tsokle was lashed round the tail of the whale, the hawsor was employed, and ultimately the carcase of the \u2018\u201c A of the sea \u201d\u2019 was, tow! into Queenstown by the * British King.\u201d The \u201cBoythis,\u2019 the slayer of the whale, hap- peved tobe in the harbor at the time.The carcase of the whale was towed alongside the stcamer, and the crew and passengers, on seeing it, gave a hearty obser.The tug sad the whale remained in the harber umtil 11 o'oteek on Sunday, and during their stay were visited by thousands, who wore ansious to see the \u201c great crestwre that was kilt by the steamer.\u201d \u2018The \u2018\u2018 British King,\u201d on Sunday Tt ring, ses sail for Liverpool with her st charge in tow.In eromsing the Channel the invaciable signal was, \u2018\u201c Whore sre you beund for and what hare yo you got in tow 7\u201d When the reply was * A whale,\u201d the interrogatos were pot contiuned.The \u201c British King\" ad the whale, which measures Afty-six foot, long, reached the Mersey.late last night, and took * up » position off the Albert wall, te tho no smal) wonderment of those who witnewed the - strange arrival.The Mcrewry announces that the monster will be beached, this afternoon; but, as the ** Parthia\" sails before the core- mony takes place, I haatot: to send you these harried particulars, | rey Ang.Vi Vie and des font D ont.are mann tured o bert bs oa have tho ¥ ronch finish, Hey or sold by all first-cinas baberinehors.__.The Canada Mutus! Building Pocietr will cemmence business on Wednesdsy inst | 180-3 | *Buauxe\" A most perfect act Hair Dressing | Cheapest and best.\u2014(See advt.) Curled Hair, Moss, Tow, Hatrcloth, Bed and Sofa Castors, Upholsterers\u2019 Goods, Artificial Wood Orne ments Cofin-furniture in grest variety \u2014Charies Nelson, 215 8t.Lawrence street, No.185 St.Joan Baptiste Village._ » REAL ANLU IMITATION HAIR GOODS.Largest assortment in Canada.w CANA DA MANULACTE RING CO., Es 118-e0d 43 Yonge stroet, Toronto.Try Mrs.Potte\u2019 Irons for Cotlars, Bhirt Pronts, &c., de.White wire goods in grost variety, and general housefurnishing s.\u2014Chss.Nelson, 218 Bt.Lawrence street, 185 8.Jean Baptiste Village.alee Mig bifid Dish ah Covers: Refrigers as Roller the vain lotbes 2 A SUR Juve CHINESE MATTTNGS = FOR NALE AT THE .OBIENTAL TEA STORE, Bign of the T, ; 2961 ST.JOSRPHN BTRRET.1M ' Hou re try Mrs.Potts\u2019 New Smoothing Irons.Bestinthe Market.For sale by Charles Nelson, 115 St.Lawrence Maln street, and 185 St.Jean Baptiste Village.MONET MARKET.NEW FORK.CT 10 am, BOM.yeroarocisrssinne \u201clai © 0 Sterling Exchange.487 to 00 MONTREAL.Greenbacks ht at a tof.13 to 00 Grecabaoka soi à disseumi ol.4 ta 19 Silver bought at a discount of.,.to 00 re - Wo WARNER, BON 2000 Cor.Notre Dame and 8t.Frs.Xavier sta.New Advertisements to-day, AWLOR\u2019S PATENT \u2019 WASHING MACHINE.Patented at Ottawa, 2 206h .May; 1875, and United Staten, 13 13k July, 1835.A thoroughly practionl joni 1abor-saving Wading- machine is an article thats required in everylamily, and fs 8 necessity which will be hafied with unt\u2019 versal rejoicing, as the requirements for a firet- class Washing-machine have never been satisfied.The principal features of this machine are the ease | and rapidity with which it operates, and its adapt, abliity to all kinds of material, from the heaviest to ] the lightest; dotng its work effectually, and withou, | the least injury to the clothes; it requires so little exertion to ues it thal a child of ten years of age can operato it with the greatest of ease, thus ching Ing tho Iabotious and arduous task of washing to a pleasant pastims.It is not proposed to give a do~ tailed description of the machine here, as it is now on exhibition in this city, and ten\u2018 minutes\u2019 luspés- tion of tbe machine will yield more satisfaction sad give a beer inflight into ttä working than pages of description.The inventor and patentee of this machine proposes to form a Joint Stock Com\u201d pay for the purpose of purchasing the patents and se the ship 1% 1s ostimstad that would be bes able Rocessary pi pis che SES Compas de such as fo mais LE a] can be sean prose en Hs use his own family for the last thove: 2 VE VOLUNTERE Se Fa eine, eu dentrous oFj FRE the x\" 2 vues Tavlers ares Li hours aria 13 oe.ANDYAID presses LIST OF Jour em HERES Lamalls, JAS Bre.Sloth, Sasa Pr crus (acte = Ets Stories, 1a oe PP Sv.DRYSDALE & co, Lepooksellers and sutioncre Ra 9.James stroet, | JOEN OSTELL, MONTENAL DOOR AND BASÉE PACTORT, Pox 8, Pprbcisice.08 IN OTIOCE! ' Tho undersigned hags 10 noMy the pubis thet he is duly sutherised t9-coliect the BOOK DEBTS in the Nstate of JOHN J.HAYNS having purchased he same at action.HA _ Montreal, July 188, 180-3 JP OCEET-BOOKS, PURSES \u2018 PHOAOGRA PHI WHE suIS, ors VES.mon m BTR dssodaten Han OMINION BATH ROOMS EMot-oad Cold Wire], 206 NOTRE DANE STREET, Shop attached mon bon.& Book-keeper, hav- MY, no BE Coraer of Orily ANTED, a Partner with tar oy O00; 4D» Pp a paying Ting bonnets ot Cron partion oles.prete oon Mu {shed Ro are room A) It farnisbad op A Si PES 77 Bloury street boerd ue Te oes Tov - boarders aon Mien al ve dr] moder rd dress H 5, th hy Loss.prommtTy ni pA by re Mondey ga RRR ba bile pe aurige street.[i] Stoanah So Nomereal ip A Rit, Sams 5 sober wit sud au dire, FERRER AE i fe Weel er ea Be.oo AT TE Fo.188 St.Womans Fut ws fod Sowing, Or uy Mind of fascy werd.\u201d De COALI \"COAL! Tery favorable quotations.QUALITY FIRET-CL AU 18.W.BEARD & C0 | FOOT O MoSILLITRERE.|.re Ja ERDAR POSTÉ, down Tour teed ae, cheat iw à \"ADTID, n frat-clese machifie operator ner va STAG Toh SRL weet, CC by: Wom Te Avety st \"5 \u2018Andersen New Adrertisements le-day, INSURANGE COMPANY.Capital - - - - - $6,000,000.Cash Ansels-dver - - 1,031,000, BOARD OF DIAROTORS: J.¥ BINOEENES, Viee-Prosident \u201cLa Banque du Pongie.\u201d Jomw UsTRLL, Director * The ow Cf \u201d ABDEEW w Wiiaox Mrector Fa 0 aan «City senger AL \u2018Com M.C.Mviiizey, By Pres t Ti Foncier J, ROSAIRE Fr stomaT, Director \u201c Banque Nationale.\u201d ! Ta W.P.Kay, Lireetor \u201c Mershants\u2019 Bank of Canada.\u201d HOLAUE AYLWIX.Roswmrsor, Vice-President * Montreal Board of Done.MCINTYRE, of Messrs.McIntyre, Prench & Wholesaté Dry-qoods Mersian is; OFFICERS: Possident\u2014I.§.GiucEXNRS, Vice- Presiden \u2014] OMX OSTaLL, Secretary AUTEUR Gaoxon.Sub- Manaper\u2014Dav IRBY.Marine Menager\u2014Cus.G.Foi description of Fire \" cargoutans a ns so Oopan Afri Hes sand Freights HEAD OF OFFICE: 160 St.Jamas ; Brook; Montreal.T HE FROVINOIAE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF CANADA.Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1849.FIRE AND MARINE.EVERY DESCRIPTION of INSURANCE ÉFFECTAD -AT RBASONABLE RATES.0 THOMAS ALFRED EVANS, AGENT, NO, 160 ST.PETER (CORNER NOTER DAME) 8 ET.18 TF THESE HARD TIMES, HOW OFTEN 18 THE REPLECTION :\u2014 \u201cWell, if I can but support my family during \u201cthis crisis, I shall be satisfied.\u201d And some add this consolation : \u2018 And if I should Le taken from \u201cthem, they will appreciate the benefit of the \u201cLIFE POLICY in the \u201c COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE 00.\u201d Office : 45 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.a 176-code OTICBE.\u2019 vw ADAMS Tobacco Ea Oe TROh Montreal, Mth Jul This is that I have disposed title and Interest n the Fat for the diy of ands for the \u201cADAMS TOBACCO co Hh, vena and stented by mo, mo AP to Mensre W.» Of this city, who utactare: snd sale in in future continue the mk A bianea), J.L ADAMS.(Referring to the above notice, we beg 10 sey that \u201c ADAMS TOBACCO CUTTER\u201d (Invented and Patented April 176h, 1875) by ADAMS, Esg,ofthe Adams bacco on, any = complete Machine for Cutting Plug fo Lacoo, ever the publte.Simple in its Construction.Fans in its Action.0 Bmoker should be without o For Bale Wholesale and Reta) Mossrs, MUL TOLLAND BAKER, JAS.BROWN & BRO., JAMES WALKER & Co., J.RATTRAY & Co, &0C.W.GALT HILL & Co., Proprietors, 1% 97 97.James Srauet, For sale by W.& F.CURRIE & Co, 100 Grey Nun Street, MONTREAL.109 INE FURNITURE.I have n e, betwosn 200,000 and $70,000 hieh I 0.gor for on sale worth of Black Walnut sale cheaper than the same class of goods found ywhare tn cons! plain, y cheap, 7 medium and eostly Bedroom Sul brid plain parton and D.BR, bes, And And pia Library Chairs Office Desks, Bo: as, Lounges and Couchos, ad Desks, Eawy Chalrs, Bideboards, Cheffonieres, trs Card Tal \u2018Wha! csgeres Hall Btands, Dining Tables, Fancy Tables, &c., 1 articles requisits for rmishing also, Mate tenes llows, Bpri.1 snd mall Mirra iY stends, dc.ers from artles furnishing private residences, boarding- ouses, hotels, &c., soc sollcited.Apply to ENRY J.BHAW, 29 WIOlomle Yarniturs ang Bins ano Agency, Shaw's Building, Oratg NIAT & BROSSEAU, Whole- and Retail .es juoxbor Merchants oft due and Pie per sonsletim of inch RX icy ube 8 Also, © grooved De Snir voc i ostds Emre og, rooting, ¢ to thetr sdvan apt goa) fore purchasing elsowhers, a8 tho above 19 0: FHI Som, oa Fa FET pd eme in Pas of GoAu! COALI ~SoLLI Tae INTERCOLONLAT, GOAL MIXING COMPANY offer for Sai thetr STEAM \"AND HOUSEHOLD COAL, J.2x Voowt or Yad, allow pelea._ - COMPANY'S OFFICE, Nos, 4 and 5 Union Buildings, ST.FRANCOIS IAVIER STREEY.; ADIES HAIRD G 4 onyETAL BLOCK, \u2019 %8 FOTEER DAME STREET.| Ean EATS WORKS, 00 ; MATE OOP-BRLETE AND Aud PROTECTORS, : IOI civic Ma 293 Norma Dass Brramr, a 293.ARRIVED, The Latest recy Monks à der Mgutiate rod 7x7 : ; Heo cotaman, Scottish Amerisen Journal, Lie ST.-GABRINE LOOKS, Enitie Papers Lay\u2019 angel No les poe LACHINE CANAL for Hi at half price.oma sa t usd San } 18%aeodv \u201cBW RESTAURANT: Nos 6179 SF.CATHERINE STYRENT .(Near St.Lawrence Mains ) Ax PETER CAVALO as} jast compèvied his Rdstanrsnt and having twenty new rooms Ree ms, which he Is now Dréyared © to let on ressona bie terms.ant will be su, applied ail with the dell of ihe season, nade \u20ac hé supervision of à first-o French Cook.Mealy ad short notioe »£ all P VALO, Ixy RESTAURANT, 107-000-330 erine USTRE AND LINEN COATS, uitaito Sie Chis present Warm Seaton, + AT : - MILLOY\u2018E FASHIONABLE CLOTHING HOUSE, ve 69.Bt.Joseph Street.7] AGENCY, TH Craig strect.- All new Pianos sold at icy are of 4 Wholesals Prios, and 1! ent is guaranteed for ten years.Publie putitutions.Bohools, Convents and Clerwy- .prices FOR SALE, Lot any color, Poe sai - of any color.\u2018or e Head do ty Newe Adrertisements as 4 Tus .ROYAL CANADIAN! \"M B8.E.J CUMMINS, nLISENSED MIDWIFE 23 AANGUINET STEERT.$7 A WEEK to Male and Female Agents, in their locality.Costs nothing $0 ry it.Particulazs free.P.O.VIOKNEY 4 Co., Augusta, Mais.207 (GRAND CENTRAL BOOT and mada to order.ts.SER RE à quiri ASHI CASH CASH.sits SAE Sp BE FR ER Su pay Es for romptiy sétended te.157.ANS, in all styles, just to hand, ALBUMS, RUSSIAN LEATHER ead TORTOISN The nest TN at 8, _ 266 Notre Deane strooié 362% = mt AT MOUNT-ROYAL VALE.Apply at Des St.Wary viamei, or oh tho Brewis.TEE TC1GAR STORE, 264 Notre Dame Street, a et BE SOA \\ que te best TOBACCOS and the .\u20ac 1°\" 364\" Notre Dame Street.186-19° HEAP TEAS, CHEAP TEAS, Why pay S00 for Japan Tes, when you can get it for 80¢., and JAOQURS CARTIER BANK BILLS TAKEN AT PAR At J.McOORMICK'S,.1%: ENBALL @00DS TO SIAWS \u2018AUCTION KOONS, 7% CHAIG S Auction Sale of Purniture, Pianos, Mirrors, Carpets, Gas Saastiers, La doses Molodoons, Btoves, Kite tils and we oad Househo includi Cartel Petur Goods, inc Tuding py i Pry I rere © EVERY MONDAY sad THURSDAY.(am the sxtenelvo.adverdsement and cles Heri trouble & to cashed Immediately after SHAW\u2019'S AUCTION BOOMS, | SNo.728 CRAIG RTRANT, MONTREAL.By L M.Sims & Co.M.SIMS & CO, CITY AUCTION AxD DOMMISSION HOUSB, : 50 Br.LAWBENOS 1 Mary STERET.7 ts et 7.50 o'clock.Austion lammenterc?every, aa a 730 OOK and ee adh, aod prompts ack car's L M SIK6 à 00, 59 5%.Lawrenos Min stoped.By J.¥.Raymore.IGHLY IMPORTANT AUC 1 Bearers Blots \"os, da Batts, heady med rit sers vor with instructions to sell by.i On THURSDAY, JULY\" nq Ale de Jott the whole Steck is sold, {amoun| si value) at No.72 &t Iaw- rence Pole street.This ia & rare oprortanity te obtain firat-eiass ved in ds the pea X Salon tae 0 Goods for the Fall and Winter wear, as (he Block has aj] Leen purchased within the past year by the ato IF Rosa: To be sald I: Ta uantities jd lt buyers.N.B.\u2014A! e Stock 4, the Boop.rxtares and balance fer, imexpired Le Terms of sale cash.Biles och day at TEN A.M.and TWO P.M, 204 Bleury Street.Lo 1.9 RAYM ons, 5 : 1784 QVING 10 THE INCREAS \"7 By Devia Fraser.wo wish to contract for the Manufacture of 1,000 more of those YANKEE WAGGON JACES.BOSTON CHEAP STORE, 531 ST.JOSEPH STREET.Qu GARS FOR PRESERVING, RAW, CRUSHED AND REFINED, AT 0.DUNOANS, (THE OLD COUNTRY GROCERY) i 096 Craig stroet: GT YOUR ALTERATIO! AND BEPAIRS DO CENTRAL J OBBING \u2018SHOP, JAMES CURRIE, CARPENTER AND JOINER, 0 Fortigeatio Lane, near Victorias 8.\u201con Lane, Sas ALE COAL.ois Coal is ths LARGEST SIZED sud HARD EST ain EST Soot, ad 1a gosurpassed for Mr vensel st For sais, Le ©.b, vessel at Pietou or delivered at Ports req ROBERT C.ADAMS & C0., Agents of Vale Coal, Iron and Manufacturing Co'y.y 5 Commissioner Street.+129 N° MORE BUGS! NO.CLUMSY WOODEN SPRING B MORRELLOS PATSNE, CoupmaTion SPRING All iron.wie, nn 5e of spring reall comfortatie to weary alee roll dp into 1 nf Sate in all st Tow and staln ware re Stress Al T 613 St.Mary street, 120-1y* (Fifth door from, Dabo ouste Square.) D.DRESSER & CO, e MERCHANT TAILORS, Have just received & - SPLENDID LOT OF GOODS, in fois line, sda to the Present and Comin, & pould call your es) al attention te our SUPERIOR STYLE LE OF Wo Our Address is 433 Notre Dame Street, * (Oppesits Broun & | 6) #.D.DRESSER à 00, PRICES FOR SALE, GALE lax.Apply to HOGAN & BEAUFORT, JC 147 Bt.James street, up siairs.OR SALE, \"Wheeler & Go.8 Bolfast ast GINGER ALE and DOUBLE 47 Bs, Rie ui CANADA PAPER BOX FACTORY, R.JELLYMAN, (ESTABLISHED 1005.) .8 CRALG PEER A 2x0 pra sraxms, HOSIERY BOXES, RIBBON BOXES, SHON BOXES, And all kindy of BHELY BOXES MADE TO ORDER.a G.Y,7ARNER, SON, & C0, e DANEING AND EXCHANGE CORNER vo DAS leon RAT (Wear the French MONTREAL.sas J ADTES who wants.\u201d COSTUME, FOLONATAR, xR, LACE DRASS\" 0 ODS, Case & BUILDING SAND, A.The undeveigned have om band a large stock of ONWEGO CEMANT and good BUILDING SAND- which they offer in quantittes to suit purchaëërt and atlow rates.JAMES WORTHINGTON & C0, 158-8m° , No.61 Common siréet; G, SHBPPABD, Je, 1% \u201cFORTHTOATION LAKE, Pattern dnd Model Maker, RWPAIRER or SEWING MACHINES AND GENERAL JOBBING MACHINIST.CHEAPEST BALE \u20ac of HOUSEHNOLD the Dominion Ît now golag on as Nos.\u20187, 9 and 14 86.Joseph street, tosh Phin ctr ve Sa Ln pos of uf goss, 3, AF, Lig» ho ofl the | suns and th criber making up! sholstering 0 reat irc! incre, asc in his sales, Fe deénotion Line dou 19) of Cana-mat IANOS, PI ANOS.line it doled, ii a Cr nd weil) ve oral st from foto $ 8, per dozen and Bockers at wm Ta conseyeomes of ot We general aey depression fh-| gach till the frm order of i doses is disposed of Te ows W ROLASA LE À call la so owe x MOGARVAT'S Nos.7%, 0 and 1186 Toroph sre, alt] Dee od oad \u201c1 & B.Hows 4 Co.Loar ORSES BY AUCTION.Ka BAY HORSE, 19 hands, 6 of fa family am ast om 1 6800, \u201ca EY DAR, 5 15% hands high, well known as veto, c of the ay best ro sters in Mon ntreal, {oar old.Thisiss orso from Ontario.and a fine og horse DSOME CHEBNU T MARE, well trained Jor single aud double barncss.boen ridden gexec IRON GREY PONEY, well-bred and sine raveller.SS LATE, 5s aL mar wo) late Mr so, Mo orrishurgh.Tals This ngle er TE ander, quiet i tn gle an ren - onble ose, broken to sad: for indy \u2018Yleman \u2018is also very fast; n bright bay, nts.One BRIGHT BAY MARE, with black points, 1544 \u201c3 .Tuozspay, August 3, 1878, Mectings and Amusements, 1er OR PRINCE OF he Paros e .* DRAMATIC COMPANY.Grand Jap Matines, Satuadey; ad 8 p.m.SES PÉTER ESS THE OLD LINE ON HAND THE lîrs ssa EXCURSION MONTEWAL TO NEW YORK, th AUGUST, Will commence pttez partof GUST: aud be, A 1 ris of Pe wil bo made to ui very I ow I ma F te ait de die 07 pos a due var TTT | CRRA MUTUAL BUILD ler are Tospectiull rames Bait on BWED DAT the bat the omos of under od rome de gives on ened 7 to in the evening to Toone Fines may still be made at tho followtug Zonche, 217 8t.James grroet ; P.PEALE strevt ; 1.Boudreau, 38 the office of the Tderrigaol that, as ot S'AUGUSE pro promis, +: © BCourt 171-12 5% Prevents \u201cTE MONTREAL BUILDING A DIVIDEND at the rate of Ten oY al for the year ending th he Both ans an the, paid paid Up ce is Las bosn payable TENTE das of AU Seat ut 108 Sac of the Association, No.108 J; street.\u201cThe Transfer Books vins be he First and Tenth of Angust Land, woll trained for «ne le and double harmon W.A.MERRY, and te n ridden b7 own .ap charger: amit 2 when Montreal, July 18, 1875.160-10 cod Two het HORSES nd four other - - - Boze he oro sold at PATTER- D° MINION BUILDING On WEDNESDAY, 4th Inst, at TWO o'clock.SOCIBTY, 160-2 DAVID TRASER, Auctionsar, RO, bo BT.JAMES STREET, MONEREAL.' By Benning & Barsalou.Py oper Cent.rary Taree etaine BRANDY.This bas av ay paid Ten Por Cont Dives.) AMAGED SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, The subscribers will soil nt the_stores of the Tra- Five Per Cent.allowed on Deposits over Bo subrtver ising Company, NO .80 8t.Nioboies demand Six give on Deposits u onder a street, on and\u201d Ent Deposits tor months Eight Pee ton Dapost c WEDNESDAY éth AUGUST, 8 ov Lu &Co\u2014 110-100 Cases Dental re ANDT, A Do 11-20-20 * \u201c Do \u2014l40\u2014100 « \u201c ry For Benefit of Underwriters or others conoerned, Di ex 8.6, \u2018* STRATHTAY,\" on voyage of Lra- : Bale at THREE o'clock PM, ! BENING & BARBALOU, me g Auctioneers.SALE! OF DAMAGED LINSEED - OIL BY AUC AUCTION.The: Subscribers will well oil at the stores of Mesers.Fo.15 Common ' ne 4th AUGUST, On account of Underwriters of others ecacerned 1 1 HOR hn me oi gt 24 are on vor age of Lusportation eu Sy mn BENNIKG & BARSALOU, \u2018 [SOLVENT ACY ACT OF 1868.ASSIGNEES SALE, Will be sod Public Auct on 150 promises, Mon.858 and 880 VEDRESDAT, 4th August next, the entire stook be! to tho Insolvent Hstate in NAPOLRON PIC., consisting of nde Clo Een Finnels; Ariingu, Cobo ; prints, bry @oods, i Si | vee $9,701, 7 sas ALSO, Th: expire er of Lang ox the curse yous Sons $ 1849 montns by furnishing ap- All information will be amd Inver Kerr à ETES AB 5 fing, Corser corner Notre Dame M2.LEMESVEE, BRAG À JABAL, : \u2019 AucHoneers.Montreal, nd July, 1a.JALUABLE FAR :\u201d \u201cLOWER LACHINE ROAD: The su becribers Lavo seostved sell = her Rooms, 195 and 198 St.Peter rion\u2019 | THURSDAY, pth AUGUST NEXT, that for Rony Enon roperty situated on the Lower La on me nging to : the -Hstato of the late cle ice rond den iis Fist ia ans about 180 with two houses, sar, ty Jos Te Ne ention or capris seré reins.Tamme bo sec 88 © office ¢ à ho Au fener: to J.¥.DUBIOUS, dé the office SET tho Ponce, urt House, or to Auc- Lu slo at our te\u201d 1m = Gong, Jackson & ox G°ves : JACESON & 00, + ERAL ESTATE AND -OENBRAL COMMIBSAION ; \"AOCTIONEERS ! f \u2014 oy | drridzs AND SALE SROÔN: i wy ésh14 WTERAT, wokrasan.\u2019 : phates piréfittiat\"aMention té bascésas ni tft, EBTATE, ; GOUGH, JACKSON & 0 cs it ti vhs mr oom, SRA GRAINS, FLOUR, sit7 7 52 01 / 1 06 Lavin pass, os, Po .BoR'Witwen LIBERAL ADVANCES \u2018Witt KE ite: \u201cAit MODERN GOMWHSEICHS GRARGRD.Osretul personal aléention and prompt Account Sales.s0.dotails of business, mon?Storège unmrpameas te\u201d Bonded \u2018Warshiouse Amd éxoqiiéht CellaYage.108-t¢ men will have special redu mh MUEIAL INSTRUMBATS.Instruments Pos Sale :\u2014 ie Bellcon 5 > Bi pes ' 2 Bb Base, 2 Bb Bass, 1 Bllver Cornet, 8 Drums.A AATENT 5 x c ego ATI at Thy TRE 1.6.0 Ta Oftice : Barren Ms De.Tone rm J PARTIES NEWLY AR RIVED AFD OTHERS For Sale, 8 argein (without rota for ix $ oompiete Bet of Household Furnitu booms ome le Sie 7 he For aa A.XS [ work fo fora oe br en $ Fy ani fu, but Jno cent TB TEN DOLLAR WATG EERE with a written guarantes & cO., 0 209, was SH oreed on om Set July, 1874.J BAVE VE all the mas pare Ge e Lp EGE Tm PARTNERSHIP éxisti | Soro Dongen puter Frit tives faked | ee EN JAMES SUTEESTI#S 1 Wholesale oper.\u2026., NEW GOODS, \u2018 vreime oF - 3,000,000 Diamond and Baronial ENVELOPES ie mom ess peer 256 and 258 Bt.Jamos Street.Bi A PRESSE FOR HAUNESS, CHABTAGE TOFS, dc Wil cleanse off sad and black with « imp ppt the ae saci wanted everywhere © intaoduos thés 4 article.D.CABLE, Genecal Agent Los Copade.Oraig street, Mon! QG GOLTMAN, 242 Bt Bt James os Street, amoien EARP on.EATS Woon! 00D! WOOD?; Wo 1, wool Lt Comlt wo} Coal on hand aie SE TET resins Urbain Los oy Td ge EE the du inform Te-com\" Al goods ul be Botting your 1 am, Yow rsepectiily, ! \u201d GEILDREN 8 0; = CA REIAGES 3 ALEX.D, D.DALY, Hyon ue gmp exe pre MR dresse Rioh- wg FCI ms i BOYS AR ax i de EE Whole See pps a oe ee FE ¢ mm \"SOAL ! Amun ones \u2018teed.credit.di, ao as ba or longer, ffers the best of j Los are Mods on nothing bit Beal Eolas \u2018of much ey, mere.Bame 000 FA Sec.Sec.Tread, (CHEAP SUMMER FURL, HODGES P, Parme, THE PEAT FUEL for and facility for Parpotes Pis be era ou pe poire CANADA PEAT-FUEL COS OVFIOE \u2018 \u2018Tard, corner Brennan and Dalhousie A JOHN WAZEURS 4 00, Oval Marchante,.AYS SYRUP OF BED oT RR, RO SOOTHING, EXPRCTORATY, ANTIEPASMODIC, & oF DELICIQUE PLAVOS.\" sy = speuce Gam been »o many families througbout Dominion and United dates as their house ed: 1 eat the core to ec Ua oy are not deceived by any of ulent hnitations som i pad onto.pas the ire Er aire\" Sr aoû es thro vos | ss be Orlginas and daly eae KERRY, WATSON 00.Whplssaio\u2019 tr 106-3me & Man EE TAGQUES CARTIER 1-\u2014 BANK, | | | GREAT ADVANTAGE,.\"+ \u2014\" Jacques Cartier: Bank Notes kon .ab-Par, d | ae GOUDS A.RKDUCED | * i : BJ DUCESTT'S, 61 Notre Dame Street, = HOME, a Pare ties and genoral be: injure the finest fabric or shrink oallens.Goes funder Jan pier , rover u - Wont rt Tost e = fry one ori oot this erior article will come \u201cH 0 most sceptical.LAUNDAY.oy HO OME, LAUNDRY, | - privy only at 36 Lemoine street, To Mt-ecd | 'WNINGS! AWNINGS! A BRT, HIRE and HORSES | - i Ne, 18 common Bf THOS.SONNE & SRO, | | \"NEW STODK.| Fs Au SOERNNTON;.MERCHANT TAILOR, 283 Notre Dame Street, roots EME ES ly of new goods for tho ses Elk 1 EW FASHIONABLE ps A.R.A.R.BROWN&O® COAL MERCHANTS.ACOBNME OB, gore, \u201cwréoge ao ory Yh het | SINAN PET TERNS = JOST MEOMIVED ay Chat 3 i P WE on | nel a 7 can TATRA Cor aE alin bt: em ge mer So pein rua ig fu Ary Lene r pres À i AE ui ond » EDITION! TWO 0iCLOOK Rafts arrived : James Walker, square tiæ- : Bros, desis.Bamors of I ding ¢ in the Oabi- net are rife.Tha Chronicle ue on dit has it that Messrs.Blanchet and Cha- pleau are to enter the Government in the of Messre.Lemaire and Garneau.chet is tobe made Legislative Comnoitlor and Frias of the Council, ln room of ras ars Lands, Mr.Malhiot, who in twen will receive the Commiuionership of Publis.Works, to be va- 4 Mary Tame Sret,_ [ER OHBAPBST BPOT I¥ THE CTFY FOR MIBRORS, PICTURE FRAMES, &c, GEO.WELDON'S, 115 and 117 Bleury street.heal of the license levied on dom rodel travollers in this ci sided to recommend the Comneil to sepest bylaw, Rroésed other munlolpatition dothe = Committee rast o B of Assessors ta.prepara.a statement w the © morsass the values mntalre of Property this { | | { i 5 4 0} BAR ok off Mau oad SEE GKRAT ELANFIO EE COOKE\" FRIEND | ( Soaps oe sartet jen and.mole-te.the-tente ip ] \u2018 Houss-anvarns, Ormes F108 AND NTORE-FTFIIFES.Getars sed by Pos wll rete prom sbention._Chazgas THE TRADE Gen pe supplied write, ZA ASPEN.SATA» 2 NAS pitt ; \u201c NUBOPEAN FANOY 600 «CM qui pe: 4e nese ed AE BOC ary RE SRT RB EL.RE yp PENNSYLVANIA COAL 60.IR PITTSTON COLL, HH, 6.BURLEIGHE 89 Common THE \u2018IMPROVED\u2019 '8 RING B A ~_WHITESIDE'S 8PRI ED, After \u2018Change bours yesterday, s few reund lots of four changed bands at slightly improved prices.This forenoon an advance of 106 to 200 was established on most brands is comsequence of advices from England » rise: in wheat.In wheat, 1 sargo I! sold at prin and 1 oarge No.2 Milwiukes st $1.30 re: 1 Louve (20,000 bus das 6,000 hands at : s steady - Ereights were dull -at 6s 3d for J 55 College street.Liverpool sad Glasgow and TEL] - BR} 5,083 barrels.The sales 'LLIAM BYRD, wers : - 3,000 1500 C.to Bp t 5.20 ; o£ a ne gio at.83; fran aad 65; ét Del 1,200 Bags at 427051 100 Superior Extra at $6.00.REY for U.ee JEWELLERY, Cosnas G tom; 1471 Dashes one ous Dai panels Rex i xs GO00N, 86 At BH.A.NELSON à SONF, .91 to 97 Bt.Peter street.TORONTO Lr 1 1 Butter ; room cose.~Beseipts, - 14 barrels, advices report: Flos a Romer or sted.rin = OMMIENCLAL MOURN, ee JOMRPR STREET, i wF.OIET RÉQUISITES\u2014 EL \u201c § > dde.630, a OC.VANDAL\u2019 NING \u2018| and 1202 to 1.261 for 2,000 active md bighor at ia to A0 fus À ja nom pi a2 for ee PRE VERE ER sais dik ; A TIS A prot hip E RE ÿ RE x 8 : 2 $00 Lemons, 300 to pl dosa 3er 100 gall.to- x deu.Ma Sagar, poss RY, rvasiars.Ee - EDO ROETADy- rita, = WK Sa sua OF STORES ut wdeh the (ELAR Ser Mo NL + Re dl cae A BS | C3 pr rat od ED ABR pe ae mg Len ta np _ 4 HVENTNe BYAR 13 801d In this oly Teese dal and ewe the most comp Sver offered for sale, ft corptisos à! ET Eos a corner 6 rt ims : passed on SSR Ee meme owt.3 nt © kt dis ET A 3rd EDITION.FOUR O'CLOCK.TELEGRAPHIC.| [Special to the Bran] Br.Jous, N.B., August 3.The supposed Carleton prowler, MoLaugh- | , lan, accused of breaking into a house and at- | ting an outrage on two young Iadies, waa tried yesterday in the County Court but the jury failed to agreo, standing seven [or so- quittal and Sve for conviction.He will be tried again.A.rigger, named Neptane, shot himself fatally in Carleton last night, whether by scoident or design is not known.A brakeman, named MoCsnn, while shunt- at Satis ing yesterday on the Interco bury, had his log badly crushed, and St had to be amputated © kn¢s.Mr, Brydges is in town.[Special to ike Bran] ParL Rivan; August 3.The fafford and Richard Borden mai are tbe only two remaining in openstion, and they will jr down if requested to by the Board of Manufacturers.How long the mills will remain closed it is inspomible to say, for the manufacturers do npt know themseives ; but one thing that will influence them is, they think it that tirs operstives who are.opposed to the strike, and who are willing to\u2019 work at a reduction, should be locked out.Naz storekebpers have givon notice that if e)p oan afford to take a vacation of arty Rays they can afford to pay cash for their goods, and that no credit will be given until they get to work.[Special to the Brix.) Wismnorow, August 3.A gentleman just returned to the city had & conversation with Andrew Johnson at his house in Tennessee a dr or two before his am winding up my death.Jobnson said: affairs.I wish to be my own oxeentioner.I bave bad a feeling in my head which makes me fear apoplexy, and s man liable to that never knows how suddenly he may be cutoff.\u201d He was to have been in Washington this week to look after his m in the hands of the receivers of the ational Bank.He had also nearly perfec à arrangements to deliver » speech in Baltimore on the politieal situation with especial reference to to financial affairs and the relations of capital and [Special te the Brin] - Boston, August 8.At the Boston Museum last night 8 man _ caused an excitement by standing up .in the * centre balcony and saying ina alear voice :\u2014 (Ladies and Gentlemen, \u2014Before the enter- -tainment commences, I should like to tell you all that unless you change your way of living and follow in the footsteps of Jesus Christ, instead of wasting your lives in theatres, ou will all certainly go to Hell.\u201d e was.put out without a show of resistance and went direetly to the Boston Theatre, where be repeated the same lan guage.Schooner \u201c Lady Ellen,\u201d with a oargo of brisks, from Wiscasset for Boston, Junk off Balf way.rook last night.Crew rescu: P » Despatch.[Press eh] Quasto, August 3.In some losalities in this neighbourhood a flight frost was experienced the night before ee acthor numerous pilgrimage of the devout among the Roman atholios took place Le Bonne Bt.Anne, Sunday, under ie direction of the Rev P.Daze, of the Obla Fathers of St.Sauveur.Seven Fenmbonts were found necessary to-convey the orowd, pare suthorities of the Provincial Education ment have in contemplation the estab- FH i of a school of Fine Arts in this city, in connection with that bureau.tion has been made to the Ottawa authorities for one of the Dominion buildings here for that .¢Texss,\u201d from Liver- sasengors po ope, Mrs.Bennett, Mz.Taylor, r.ar, Honey, Mr, Spence and 20 -4 | steorage passengers.AMMIVALS.88.Texas, Live I, 27 rs and gene- Quobod and Montreal.© 85.Lake Mogaotie, Liverpool, ve pr Newfoundland, Pictou, soe Ship Sole, Liverpool, serge, \u2018ballast.Barque | Kate Caon, Li vorpocl, ballast.Barque Goneral Biroh, Liverpool, salt, &s.Barque Fagner, Terel, Solis.Timi 2, Hattfaz; botitet.Camilla, Barvadoss.Esstham, Greenock, arradis, Sydney, le Hypatre,: Livosposh.NEWS oF THE WORLD.\u201cOme, August 5 A MePuhod, Suancal editar of are a last night.Sax Francisco, August 5.pu Astra advices to the 3rd ult.have besa aha osastraction is \u2018impeded by heavy Pete comme senteamary 1s to bo colée \u201con | brated by a banquet and procession.\"| The gold yield is lees than 14st year.Fred avefage earnings of miners Is greater for many yoars past.In Queensland the Chinese difficulty .1s assuming formidable bv.ons.There is great opposition assomg miners to their peopenee se the Oslony.nine yon Sth Agaecibly 42d | of New nea t ustralla.the Government.ie -deciszoë onial free tsade.In New Zealand fearful giles have prevailed on the toast.Many disasters are re- The schooner « \u201c Bucoess, * of Auck- nd, was lost in Cooks Straits, With al) oy It bas beew désiided to offer engagements to | dark M and Connoil of Sonth The Tho general agricultural news from all parts of Australis is faversbls on.the es tho! much damage was ocossioned by the snow the mouttains wed\u2019 he heavy rains on the loomst.Kaw Yoam, August L' | i | i was finally stpaned to the 12th instant, Eleven Tree ieties met last ni (nottogethpe in haiping the sufaroes qe Al A servant girl robbed the residence of Mr.|Spinger id Moboken of \u2018fodr thousand dollars\u2019 worth of property yesterday.> .+ bonbons 12 noard, su ie him about Je | Astement of the interview wi Nathan murder is» * Lorbon, \u2018August 3, 12:30 p.m.: For Monet snd secount 94 9-16; mi soude ats: Rew fives, 1040; Erle, hs despatches quote Rentes 861.650.Livanroou, August 3.12:36 pas.Recei of wheat for past three days, 11,- pubes\u2019 of which 14,900 .bushels gms CITY NEWS.Lam armee in makiog preparati main of the roents watoreories?.= Mesars.Moody and Sanke have pric fo \u2018wave: the \u2018invitation of Alliance to visit this city in counontios re guited the revival movement.\u2014 Alegandor Lamic, while drivisg a lead of | lumber up the Cote des Neiges rosd, was wheels thrown off Me wages, sad cae of the Audrow street dr MREARTAOCS PIXEL A debrrade stad \"nu.in Duin the night of Shturday last, ever) the .Mills, lars up to the present time.a == Fionn Harrison, Mry., corner Dupre Berad Fh otrett.- Henderson, J.2,107 3 set dames & Co, 1: Lawre Jamna-d, Si i venais Judge Foalepy ute the following judgment : \u2018* After having beard the respective parties throng Thai 1 Mwyers on the Merits of the\" oT oad, P listened to evidencs on both.des, and hav- ne finally maturély deifberatéäi on the whole ie ta roe EPA dr slocturmirdéetetet' Cimanbig tn.- of Quebee, for the plante pri mou- | ber to represent the said-clectoral distriot In | sde + raf Casmeens.of Gaueda; ae Amable Jodsin, fils, wana Sissy 8 Porn x as repremtstine of < - pag Son CESR ic ac Nr : Bteamahi s * Bothnia,\u201d from Ii- \u201cCol \" from Havana.© sale a Ta over bis body, enusidg injuries which rendered hia removél to his.residence on Bt.Being Works, Crushing Mills, Saw all connected with the Hartington Mines, Diliington, Bolton, P.3, were reduced to adios.Toës esthanted es De We have\u2019 been\" tuatite to tata jer \u201cparttou- PS PR pres \u2018st fon o'etée this mora- THE MONTRErA!, EVENING STAR.4th EDITION and member for the said district of Chambly ; considering that according te the proot made.in this case, it results that this election is tninted with corrupt practices at * the hands of the said Joduin, fils, per.sonally as well as by hiss, Agents and partizans, wo, judge of the Bupaerior Court, sitting in vir- ; tue of an act of the Parliament of Canada, known as \u2018\u201c\u2019The Federal Contosted Election i Act of 1874,\" pronounce the said election to be null and of no effect, with costs against the said Amabie Jodoin, and considoring that the petitioners desist from that part thelr oen- clusions tending to have it established that Pierre B.Benoit was logally elected at said election, pruncunce that portion of the conclusions to be without effect.(Bigned) J.U.Baauvpey, J.condueted their cass ; he could not, however, the evidence, it was patent that bribery snd had given $13, evident!y to ivfirence his vote.The oiectien must, therefore, be annulled THE TORONTO HORROR.The Globe of yesterday 8&ys:\u2014The dead \u2018body of a young woman was yesterday found in & ditob on the Bloor-street road under oir- 1 cumstances whieh, taken in conneetion with those preceding and following the discovery, bave led to the arrest of two persons who have been living in our midst, on suspicion of having-perpetrated a crime of the most serious mature.It appears that about balf-past ten o'clock last Saturday night a private watchman named Cam bell, while on his best on Boott-at., observed rome persons place n box in an express waggon which was then drawn who iin opposite the residence of a w ported what he had seen to the pol suspicious character.Bay street in order to satisfy himself that a the door of the St.Lawrence Bank, seat of the waggon by the side of the driver.of the moment, he ran to the spot and p himself in front of the woman's companion, conveyance.whipped up his horse and drove off.Mr.man Blu ceal his features.Mr.Roonoy then repea Yonge street.As the waggon had turned Wellington street, Mr.Rooney observed tha » to the waggon, and that it wassll right, as the farmer found a large te wooden woman.The discovery was reported to tl the previous night from Coroner Fisher, s post mortem examination opemstions of an abortionist The ras bout So the © ty desd-house for dark brown hair ; sa] A A.Wiryte, the Mitte daughter of Mr.of the saleom & quantity of wearing as follows: B tack > to » lady was found nt sidence of avis.wi u ea lees CTR Gramineae so at Fm.de disons À sre » Que, Notre Demo anid Bb.hi 5 ES ; MURTKEAL STOCK ESFORE (Reported for TRE Bran by Bend Brethers.] Before rendering the above Judgement His Honor read some notes on the evidence.He began by complimenting counsel on both sides \u2018upon the able manner with which they had compliment the witnesses upon their mode of giving their evidence, some of them having yed à want ofsinoerity.With regard to corruption bad been resorted to by the agents of the respondent and by himself, notably nthe case of Issie Brodeur, to whom he ron o is known and advertises himself as Dr, Der a few momenta delay the waggon was driven off, and was followed by a man and a woman, who prosseded on foot.Upon reflection, the whole cocurTence steuak pball as being very unusual, and ho accordiny agiy re- ceman whose beat was nearest.The constable con veyed the intelligence to the City Hall police station, and Detective Newhall and Roburn at once started for the Great Western and Grand Trunk stations, expeoting that an attempt would be made to convey the box from the city by rail.They succeeded, however, in finding nothing at the stations of a few minutes before eleven o'clock Mr.Nicholas Rooney, who had left his honse on warehouse owned by his firm was safely secur: ed, while walking \"along Melinda street, towards Jordan street, motised a Sraggou cross the road and proceed down Jordan street.He followed ss far ns Gunther's waro- house, snd then saw the waggon on the cast side.of the street, and a man and woman standing on the sidewalk.He thon rushed to when the woman hastily jumped on to the Mr.Rooney, seeing a box in the w u, bad some vague idea thats robbery might bave been committed, and, soting on the im lee thus preventing him following her into the The driver, in the meantime, Rooney then asked the man thus left behind what he was doing with tho waggon at that howr of night.\u201cI know nothing about it,\u201d was the reply.At this junoture night-watoh- ett appeared on the scene, and was told by Mr.ney to follow and stop the waggon, so as to find out what the box ¢ contained.Mr.Rooney then walked side by side with the mysterious stranger towards Wellington street, keeping his eyes fixed sharply on the other's face.On neari ng 8 lamp be saw that the fellow had a white cloth or handkerchief tied round the lower part of his face so as to partially coms his question, and the man finally replied ¢ tot, he bad told those in the waggon the way to was a wrong direotion.The watchman Bluctt here returned, and stated that he had caught re was only à coffin inside, sent-probably from Phillips\u2019 coffin store, on Jordan street.Although Mr.Rooney was not satisfied, as he thought the box bad not the shape a, of a coffin, be than allomad.the had.atop, to g At half past one c\u2019elock on Sundsy morning, Night-watchman Watts saw a woman alight from.from a buggy and enter the residence About seven o'clock the same mo: » = whi diteh on Bloor street, some distance beyond i the city limits.Upon examination it wes found to contain the nude corpse of & young: | officials at No.3 station, and by them tels- : Gomer or (dame Er 84 Ber rest: graphed to the City Hall.Detestives News all and Roburn, reviewing the fact in the light of the jinformation t w had rebeived proosedad to ét street, and are roscod Dr.Davis and the woman living wily.In the afternoon sa inquest was held on the 4 body at Mrs.Mantel\u2019s, Dundas Road, AA po having been p roviously wade by Dn.Wallls 1ghéness, comfort knd en venl of whom gave it as thely that death had been caused by the ury re ; tured a verdiot in accordance with el mm day mg ate ah br be had spea in fhe body of the young woman\u201d poses of Bentiteation\u201d It ie that of à woman spparontiy-about of age ;blus oyss ; laren bailt ; baight, When of the Mansion saloon, King street, found yesterday in a barrel placed in the resr and white straw hat [Cg domtly » weman's), lavender ine wal sod skirt, back cape trimmed with black fur; a nightgown, » ic} knitied stockings, pet born onto A prose ett out = the oes the ghi-gown, re might have besn tials, Ts my article of clothing found in the box th the body was a chemise, and « pair of belong: Births, Marriages and Deaths.BIRTHS.ComTELLO\u2014 At 548 8% Lanpence riroat, on the 2nd inst, wars W.Costelle, of Lams\u2014On the Sist July 4 38 88 Joseph sesest ont.n Lamb, Srawart\u2014On the Su ia, the wid of Mi.Danson Biowart, 415 St.Dominique street, Of à som.Coppa, O'Beraws, LuwpY- At Chip, x ai Jwy, iran O'Helme, Pr Lociis By eldest daughter andy, Hee of a s lane.STRRLING - At Hamil on the 27th Jul Pkt nity of Que Bank tn Arnpriey, = Carrie oison, second éanghter of Ma.Geo.Sterling, Hamilton.* DRATHA.RATX3N\u2014 Augu Peter J ouly som.on of Joke Fergnscn Banbol, nc à veut ar ii Wave 01 Anderson sires, ab 2.09 p.m, on Thursday.Uriends Ad Mqualnianecs a Te hee Venere a bu - ths Teloved wie of W lam pt > Fn foeral will take place from hor late roel dence, on Wednesdwy, #8 August, at 8 o'clock p.m.Friends and noquatutances are sespect- fully invited to attend.veille 1, TopD\u2014On Std inst, in this chy, ie tnfant daughter of Wm.Thompson Todd, aged 18 months and 18 days.The funaral will leave her fathar's residence 213 8¢.Dominique street, on Wednesday morn: ing, 4th inst, at § o'clock.Friends will plages accept this oo Tire Monday, the 2md Aug., oo of James and Ireland.omar ko Bo 9 of Cavan, fide will take place from bis fathers rout | man, is dence No.G33 Migmomne street, corner of 8.Teminique street, net, at 8 o'cloek.Prienés and aoqualntanees \u2018 De atiend, without fus- ther WALER Rew York, -on the Moth nity xa pre Jobs N vices ed; 20 year: John aie, of th city, dry Foods re aly soo ol \u2018Wellington slroet.MACLARX¥\u2014In this aon the Sst July, in the bn argaret G., wife of J.J.Her aren, advocate: e, and sidest daughter of the Inte James Lavens CroLErra\u2014In this city, on toe.ut lost, of fever, Joseph C.T.Choletie, ag: Ma M vuxsan\u2014 In thia clés, on, ; Joho, youngest STF Maihern, 0 on ee J EArs.BMRATON\u2014 At Quebec, on the 38th Yn, Mary Daly, wife of Robert Smeaton, aged 42 SaTics hoes Thg en; Sena July 1e Marat, wits LAYTON, ew Edinbu rr, th July poo i 4 baloved wife of J.a.Q.La: un ve Depart ent of Agricul pare.du 48 the 47 ol year of Bor Lowsia\u2014At South ol on the 28th July, Wm.Lowmie aged %N nr, » native of Dalkeith, New Advertisements this P.M A MEETING OF JHE Sor the diy tne \"io in th han in 0 8 Won i, Fe at vos are re usted to pay the amount due the ST.PATRICK'S BENE- .VOLENT ROCIBTY.A Special Gene nerel Moe of the above Bocloty will be held their stredes, 07 +,on THOR JURDAY un nde to make for \"tha Bécnnell Colon on.Rveey momber is particularly requested to attend.WM.J.KERR, a 8 - CATH oly YOUNG MEN'S GRAND ANFUAL PIC-NIC AND REGATTA, On ST.HELEN'S ISLAND, SATURDAY, AUausT 7TH, 1870.JUDGE 8: ALD, MULLIN, ALD.McSHA' COL.BAOON, M.C.MUL » Bag.Progra OF GANES: L Hréfcalle Race, for members (to be won two bin succession), THE MULLARKY CO», 2 Boye k Race, 100 yards 1st, 83; 2nd, §1.\u201c Lo arts Don Desh in outa) tbr for ree ; rom two years in successio firs rr A arter-mile Dash toro.Stor ata a bmi (for satlors belgnging to vee area.| 7.Two mite 8 Binygile Boull Race, for pionahtp of Province of Foapesy botween J.MoGuirk, J.Busquet and Ü.Fortier, mem?| terday, when the mate came down to the 8 Cre 4 SE rd ar schuoner, he found the floor of the forecastlo D fire and Walsh lying dead in bed.diot of \u201cDosth f from Suffocation suse of: re cumstance is \u201cthat shile Walsh was paid on Saturday, only 10 cents were found in his , The Test Peterboro\u2019 sleotion trisl concluded ,» when the Judge declared the aleo- | YA) by reason of the ageat of Cox, re- ondent, having ordered a tavern to supply ox 's olen with drink.The .of & One Mie 8 Scull Race, open\u2014$5.| 10.Two Mlica* Pouble Soul! hace ; to ams- | © oo ° mbers of Irish Catholic Socletes\u2014Two 0, 250,4 Mo, Said serie St a on arrival of distaiy aîter after G: rey Excellent Brass and String Bands have boen en The boats will leave the Ji 64 Cartier Pac 0:20 0\u2019cloek 2.17, and every hour 6us- Sete EL eres 0 ots.each, : M FOUN MOBARVEY, Becraiary.ALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR \u2014Wo have been instracted by the On WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18th, all the valuable Furniture, Steinway Planoforte Ha WES CREIGHTON TER | BED COMPLETE FOR FIVE DOLLABS, THE BEA-SIDR COT.\u201d A Tierutty portable bed, conmbfuing rent 33d t oi i 1 re Th ae tai sms | Heres, 3 GENUINE 8 CLEARING SALE i DRY- goons.aÿD pt x.MAJOR°B, on du 100 0 Sl Smt.Four COKER, = SMITH COAL, A dom AT LBEVIS, _ OPPOSIPE QUEBEC.CAN-LOADS KHIPPED 70 ANY POINT, AT AX HOUKS NOTIOR.ALWAYS ON RAND, Newoustle \u201c Garreafold\" Foundry Cols, Doubs Soresnsd Nut Goal, Qeers Pire Brick, dc.W.SIMPSON, Commerciai Whari, Levis, WEES, WORTH 92.053, DESNARTEAU & BOND'S, 418 Noire Dame Street, .Ocsanse \u2018Br.Pre FRUITS FOR PRESERVING, \u2018We are now receiving Ure largest stock of FREER PRUZTE1w the city, and wé-will he preparoé to sy- ge ans Pate te Dear pri | Ad inds of ns equally cheap.\u2019 HART & HOWARD, _ SornenBEAVEAR Hold: 4 DORCHESTRE STREET ; (CHOLERA ! CHOLERA |\u2014Use Carmminatty © fer pire » .one should be without a bottle In the house, and tb tue peace : a d om.Fade : S BENT PRE BY - BON.OME THAR, WERKLY, ! : Pinditrèe), hopents-contataing puces, stocks, at NEW YORE 8 STOCK CE EXCHANGR Sow A ios, En Ri aval bet eres FROTHINGHAM.« co.JE BANKX ARD RRORERD, .we hase aoted on it.COppoatie x.oc Tilten'a ROMATIC BLACKBERR Wim vera ik TH \u201cFes ji RE (| doing! 2; MEANY fom Moi¥reLias, Vt., August & Daniel K., gun suicide by shooting this morning.Low spirits, property.Gen.Alexander Hamilton, son of the great Alexander Brain an n Amorioan of The two tickets stolen by Kehoe from the G.T.R.Ticket Agency have been returnéd, but he will holds thie money.It said that Mr.Murray, Istely nominated in North Renfrew, wili not run again.Prof.Squires with his balloon has arrived, and b getting ready fot the ascension on Fri- Gloucester, and the city was dre to this s.m., whon rein materially ohecked e fi Woxczzrez, Mass, August 8.ives additions! particulars of the otersham.Towne, the murdered Frost, yee ta hate Lui B i ¢ brother-in-law, on the of 4t ) ca Wednesday moraiag, 4h | after which bo was never seen all told contradiotory stories about bis dcappanse «not, and suspicion was excited by his oon- duet.Ten days ago a neighbor having business at his pléce went during the sbsonge of Frost to the barn, snd seeing the pear fresh, took a crowbar snd plorced tho earth.On examination a few human hairs and bits of olothing were discovered.Keop- | ing the matter x quiet, except to trusted par- sot upon the movements of \u201c The flags on public buildings and shi arn at half-mast to-day in dent Johnson, whose funeral ast night confirmed a.T.Dunlop as City Marshal, many years General Superintendent of\u2018the Chicago and North-westorn Ratlroad.He will at once reorganize the entire police force, now Daring the past two days three bottles con- rites brief message, spurporting to have boen The best judges rogard tho mat- All 4he railroads in the Ohlo Valley and maby in Southern Tilinois and Missouri have been damaged by the recent rains and floods.The committee of architects appointed by the Mayor to examine the now Custom building have complotod-thoir ro think the foundation good, an building will not have to be pulled down.The ort bas been forwarded to Washin ton.esther hore cold enough for Octo! Great crowds flocked tothe déad house yesterday to see the body of the unfortunate woman who came to her death by malpractice.Listio Henderson, a girl of 15, who lived in the neighborhood, recognized the corps -as that of the woman whom she had been in the habit of seeing about Davis\u2019 house as a domostio for some four or es months sinoe, the occasion as bor mother beat her when she came bome for having spoken.to any one connected with the Davis establishment.The Detectives think they have got a olue to another murder committed by Davis about six months named John Hill, of this city, hile to get off the propeller * América * terday at Niagars before she landed, slipped propelle fhe wharf he had to let the boy go and asepe shed.An inquest was held last night on the body board the sohooter \u2018\u2018Byaline\u201d yesterday a.mars all hands were paid off on reason bribing by Cavanagh, the agent of Sativa, respondent.are fr now ov surrent that the vie- tim of Ye Dar raies is the dangter NEWS OF THE WORLD.Lexvox, July 3, 3:30 pn, The amount of bulllen Hoglead On account of the recent rains, snd in consequence of the heavy condition of the track, ati to-morrow, which will necossarlly make each days\u2019 races as advertised one day late.cial from Madrid to the Times says the Alfonsist troops continue to bo successful in their operations against the Carlists.Seve- ml important victories were gained last week.The Oarlist forees are evidently spprosohing The Spanish funds En prete Catholic.The nation is x itself to maintain its worship and its \u2018ministers, but nobody shall be molested on 8 tory for thelr religious opinions, or in tho exsreise their respective worships, so long as the respect duc to Chistiem morality is paid.Neverthelsss, other Protestants may have churches with doors, and oelobrate their womhip Task, there must be no manifestations in the ot It is believed that the Cortes will be som- momed to meet soom, when the stitotion will be submitied Consequently, the political agitation is rescmmeno- ing.trank makes, was bummed the building of J.B.Boylen vadusd at $10,000; Ps loss, $4,000; Tho Argue to-morsew the first report of the amie tigating Commisélon fn full.It relates main- to the Denison contract betweon port Echa ler and tho the Lower Hchawl Aqueduct, 0 réfligate system upon wbioh ex- Re for not dutour of Abe 063 memes; pa (ha engines across, snd finally a whole train, composed of six monster locomotives, whose cabs were covered with employees of the road, moved slowly forward with waving ben- ners, and camo to s full stop midway on the bridge, remaining there till the test was pronounced satisfactory.The President and Barty moconpanied by a number of journalists, on passed over the Passe in & special train, following & lo nger train con- \\ taining oxcursionists the hs.surrounding country.This sabetantial iron bridge is 800 feet in length, and takes the place of the famous wooden structure that was destroyed by fire on May 6.Samaroda, August 8.The raees whieh were to take place here today have been postponed uatil to-morrow in congequones of rain.JAOKSONVILLE, August 8.Recent storms in Central Illinois have done immense damage to crops, bridges and railroads.Loss estimated at one on dollars.That of Morgan & Co.alone is nearly $250,- 000.Barrons, Md., August 3.Dunia] Brows, colesed, was shot aad instantly killed by poliseman Philip MoDonald, ats negro ball in the North-western District.At the Coroner's inquest it was elicited that offi- cor McDomid knooked at the doer of.the | bhuose and said there was too much noise.Brows replied that it was his house, where- a the officer struck him with his leoust and hot him, the ball entering the left side of Brôwn\u2019s bead.Ma siloges that Brown cseght him by the thront before the looust wus ased.MoDonald was committed Lonnox, August 8.- foe trial # Nothlug is published or current hero concerning tho steamshi, P \u201cFaraday.\u201d No London papers except the Eas us announoed Ber arrival at fon nage to drone pois the information .he ability that the hi vs 0 repair the pireot Cable, as reto- ra rumored in Loadon.Miopizrows, N.X., August 3.On Baturday night last, at Idberty County, a market garduershot and killsd Wm.Kepler, 8 laborer, who was oausing a row in his houso.CITY NEWS.* \u2014 Tho Montreal Telograph Compsay bave ned an office at F Thomas Village, ebeo.\u2014 The citizens of Montreal, of African de- yoent, held their annual plo-hio on St.Helen's Inland yesterday.\u2014 The Allan Slipper ships Glonifer\u201d and off Bio yesterday.\u2014- There are no new developments in the Dessanllos cuse to-day.Parties holding notes are busy verifying them.-\u2014 There were two heavy actions onterod in Court to-day : One for $3,003.03, Ritohio & Borlase, advooates, and the other for $2,200, Jette & Co., advocates.- \u2014 A decided improvement has taken place within the Recorder's Court; the rusty old paper bas been torn down, the walle colored lue, and tho ceiling whitewashed.\u2014 The following are arrivals from Edgland nd to-day at the Bt.Lawrence Hall : Cartwright, Parker, Bakor; Stecl, Dr.Grant, Colonel C.Gibbon and Captain Fortis, 12th Regiment.\u2014 Bix seamen of the Swedish barque\u201d \u2018 Hakan Jarl\" wese arrested this aflernoon by the Water Police for rofusing duty, They will be brought up for trial to-morrow before the Police Magistrata.\u2014 At the meeting of the Comnoil of Bt.Henri lant night, Mr.Redford was elected as a memberin suceession to Mr.Blokerdike, who has resigned.The vote of the rate ay ors on the water sepply question will place on Monday noxt.\u2014- At one o'clock to-day, Polloe Officers Leda Constant and Cing-Mars arrested one Gagnon, a prostitute, for stealing $30 from 8 stranger who bad been in her company.officers discovered a sovereign in a stocking, and found that she and à carter had been spending the money right and left.She will be brought up for trial to-morrow.-\u2014 A man named Cyrille Gauthier, a laborer, while discharging cosl from the steamship \u201cLady Clair,\u201d\u201d met with a terriblo accident by the breaking of the whipple tree, and the.backetfal of coal fi © Corporation will have al) they can do \u201cbefore the fall to Iay the fiags that are in different parts -of the oity.In Dorchester street, they havp been piled for six weeks and not one laid down.St.Ontherine street ie somewhat in tha same eomdition, whilst Se | Denis has only been laid inthe last week.The stones, as boy are, sre à great nuimnos, in several places preventing vehicles from draw- 9 ing up slongride the pavement opposite tothe house they want to stop at.| the Folios Tae the sate of Odilon mieux, for « uor on a Sunday, oned from the 208 alte is is taken en Ti Bere, barged with Inrceny, was dismissed.Marceline Longpre against Jose Perrault, assault and battery, settled Charles Heiman, obtaining money on.false : protanoes, dimuissod.e Gregoire, 32 00is Xavier Dufour, o ot Fulford set an Lo 41, tinemith, on & charge of Sud tue ior, were remanded to the Qooen\u2019s\u2019 Bench.Connors, 42, drunk, was fiocd $5 or 2 mo common gaol \u2014 Mr, Doutre, QU, counsel fer Mr.Peso Tiernan, prosented » rule to-day to Mr.Justice Beaudry in Chambors for the com- maittal of Sir Hugh Allan, es President of tho Montreal, Ottawa & Western Railway Com- rad \u2018in the ease of Peter Tiernan as Laine iff ve.sald Company.The caso brought up for further hearing bofore Tude Beaudry to-morrow.The plaintiff complains that, in contempt of n writ of injunction.served upon t bo Compasy's officers, the latter are taking farcible possession of his land, without sxpropristionor otherwise complying: with the - ay eliowing summons cases wore dis- of at the Recorder\u2019s.Court this afternoon: W, H.Kerfoot, ag to oleanse & drain, was fined $5 and costs or 15 days.The cross onsen of 5, J.Harper vs, M.À.srd, for assault and battery, wero diemissed, after à long and patient hearing, each_party fonda own Lente, Paschal Patennude, anhmals on the sidewalk, was fo $1 and $2 costs.na vs.Pepln, fe for xe ng a musical hall: Deforviant and $2 costs.Regina vs.T.perdit or ee ings musios! hall: Defendant had to Pay 2.50 and $1 costs or 13 days.\u20141It is stated upon good authori£y that nesrly I the cabins situated on the lino of Co: omer streot where fruit, cakes and so-called temperance drinks are.sold, are aim-' ply 8 lot of shebeens where \u201cwhiskey straight\" can be had by the thirsty * sun-fish\u201d who con- regate in the neighborhood.Many of theso ons remain open all-night and are freqonted by all sorts of night prowiers and thieves.It is only lately that a proprietor of one of the shantys, named Monette, was fined $20 for committing an sbeminable offence.Whiskey tolling is also said to- be carried on in stalls round Bonsecowrs aad St.Ann\u2019s markets.Exezssive Rosawav.\u2014The dry store of Mr.Jobn Cuddy, of 587 Gt street, was entered by bi re sbout 3:15 this morning end from aight undred.to one thomsand dollars\u2019 worth of goods stolen therefrom.The; artioles abstracted consisted of four shilbage of broad cloths, vonetians, .&e., werth $500 to 6640, underclothing, umbrellss, silk sosxfs, Âc., worth between $300 aud $400.The polise consteble on the: bent was inforse- od.by Mr, Patriok Wright that there were two.cious look individuals Inrking about the Belghbor .The information Li had not the desired effect, however, as the burgiere got off with their beoty without being de- tooted, ' ABDUCTION OF À \u2014A Hotorous con tosmn-nsmed Marie , along with:s \u2018108 called Louis Lemoine, haye boen wrrest- od for ghd stealing.H sppesrs thaton the\u2019 30th of July th 948 Persons yontitothe house: ef Mae Bedeau, Lagamchotiore \u2018street, and, her nbsenes fr took wway her youn > ra boon\u2019 | Er here, that the ne wore in Hosted fa the sfiaty, Govefument Detortive Marsarrest.| od them, ht bef They were brough \"| Pottee Migivtente: this morning, ar ere = ) cognized by the mother as being -the p: who visited .ber house on else, 80th of st being, brought up.cooing to bis.wishes.The.ad 5 - i 82 Heirs ; i Hh E whistled s shout of tri Ë ei the h banky Lm bigh bens of the Arr un 0 ERRY CARMAN, risonars were o tod » take their taal, Feral cits Ben =e - ane TERE 1and he tog Lerore all pu = s Boneh, ; oa y depasiments wem this ming n oversd.OVRENTOR aL pe tee a tp peri Fon » gold Walon in & pawnbrokar's shop which, q Triad place to-day.| LES raisin » saab .prisane MN ATOREEL, Tv h Pauses, IL 7., dut 6e +] Cassapa dmmoan-\u2014 Fo the Pr, the: » ÉTAT; +0 mt 1 mme pe 87 | oi y and prit im, inflicting in- juris to bis spins, which is su] to.be fractured.Dr.Raymond atte him, and\u2019 Jere,\u201d he has sustained soriouf is not fatal in- \"18 report à bürglary st t first mu: cal institution of the world.A few months ago 8 composition, ** Memorare, procured for him the signal honor of being unanimously admitted member of the \u2018National Bosisty of Musie.\u201d The Continental Her.contains the following concerning this com- talented pupils of the Paris Conservatory Musio, fs a Ennadian by birth, and bas only loft Montreal within the last two yoars.The composition we heard yesterday at the Made- leins betrays throughout « prococious musical | witheut acc niment, snd the soli for | genuine ¥ of the classical sacred cantate\u2014 very tmpressive passages, which eontain both religious se sentiment and moral taste.\u201d Yours, &o.\u2014A Lovuz ar Musto.RrcorpgRr'8 Court.\u2014Tuesday.\u2014Bofore His Honor the Becorder\u2014 Thirty ons prisonors were on the sheet.Xavier Desormior, 45, stonecutter, George Elsey, 20, laborer, John Burns, 19, bricklayer, John Mitohell, 63, laborer, James Merrill, 48, gardener, Jobn Mo- Mahon, 38, clerk, Owen Kenns, 40, olerk, were each fined $1 for being drunk.Joha Molean, 34, inter, pastel Pattoek 87, n, 31, farmer, Joseph J'Eafornsse, 2, sll for ring druok, or drank and disorderly, $1.50 each.Aun Doran, 48, runk, $2.50, Francois, Lavioletts, 48, carter, driving faricusly, $2.50.Emi] Toiftor, 20, Joseph Lefrance, 27, butchors, $1.40, for arivog without a number.ry Burns, ars, 40, an old offender, &5, for being deunk.Fran col TUnold, 30, finlsher, was fined $5, and $1 , for assaulting -Disma De \u2019 Aller, 28, machinist, loitering in a ouse, $5 or one month.Francois lere, 74, for vagrapcy, was fined $5 or one month, isa Burns, 65, ret Bures, 18, Matthow Fitapatrick, 2 2, mes McKeown, 20, wore all Sharged with og, drunk in a brothel in Bt y root t by the older Barr.The place seems to th s very pandemonium, so much 80 that tho neighbors had to leave the next house, owing to the disgracoful scones that wers being enacted by the prisoners.Another man named Joseph Arsand was charged with wasaalting the Hk; Hurns, whose both oyes more fe serais, blac McKeown is one of the Bl and was arrosted someting a o Sapo Sion of complicity in tho murder of a man on the wharf, but was discharged.The first four prisonors were sontonced to à fine of $10 or wo months ; and Arcand two months imprisonment, to pay $10, or in default, two months more.Xavier Gravel, 39, Iaboror, for assaulting his wife, was fined $10 or two months.Potor Daly, carter, for being drunk and for oruolty to his horse, was fined $5.Thomas Murray, 15, for loitering on the bay- 1 \u201c Glonbervie,\" from Glasgow, were roported market, was fined 50 centa, FURTHER PARTICULARS OF Tok BUR- \\ GLARY AT ME MR.CUDDY'S, \u2018The entrance was efented by prising open Cartier street, which was a heavy piece of wprk, considering that there was a shelf behind it, well wedged in.The piece of stesl used in this operation was left behind, and is in the hands of Detective Riche.It appears tliat when Mr.Wright saw tho burglaps loitering about the store it was à little after eleven o'clock, and at the same time Dr.Remo observed them from bis residence, noarly opposite Mr.Cuddy\u2019s.Mr.Wright followed the men to bo able to identify their faces along fhe street until he met & poliosman, to whom ¢ spoke, but this worthy guardian of the [a and property of the citizens could not understend & word of English.Mr.Wright was obliged to return with him some distance along the street until ho got an interpreter, and ho explained to the ofcer his suspioions gbout the parties bo was following, when officer said they wore Americans, would not come baek that night.Ho had further remarked, however, that his beat was only from Dalhousie square to Mont- caim street, and he would keep a sharp look ont Tho burglars must havo-been well acquainted with the premisos, as instead of taking the goods out of the front door, th bey opened several doors leading into the b yord aod placed their booty into a waggon they had waiting outside.It is a strange feature of the opse that the watohfal police- msn.acknowledges seeing the waggon there but made no further enquiry about it.A woman living on the opposite side of the street saw the men drive off in the waggon, Thay shelves of al the best West of articles such as utderclothing, silk, scerves, de, as would stock s small store.| This is the + third time within nine months | Fn bave made a descent on Mr, 5 promises - It is only last woek | that * y living\u2019 in the next house On: Jacques Cartior street had her house entered and robbed of $560 in money, the thieves getting of.Within two weeks red ur burglaries have taken place on 84.street and oné in Papineau Square, without the perpetrators es detevted.There is not & single night that hes pazsed for several wesks but there has buon burglaries in different parts of tho city, but it isonly ou rase oocasions they Somme to ligh t, ne whon the peo- © station, they say ey are told fo keep quiet and not let the press know anything about it.As not one urglary bas beon detected for evory ton that bas taken place in te elt, it woud be well for the Dublio to ists - information oral Sry roës in fu Af yoy by tire pub- 1 t is given, more burgimies are ot quiet\u201d nan out than on the « hag proved of service.r | FINANCIAL, i i Srax Agu, oe } \u2018Mousse.Davis.À Phillips, oigar mannênes their creditors for this ovening.This cône hnd been.forced upon them by their baukaës chanie have;not æ large interest in the.estate, most of their oreditors being in New irk.The exact amount of theie Habtlltiep ds not \u2018been definitely ascertained.The money market this forenoon was quiet, cent; for commercial Jer.Sterling Exchange was firmer at 9 Le round amontte between beuks, and 97 over the couter I oash.Gold drafts were at par.loans were mado at 7 fo 8 cent, Pata time wete quoted nominally at The stock market was fist this morning in consequence of a feeling of uncastneur ra ed by the defaloations made public Losterd Montreal Tolegraph was not dontt buyers without business.Bank of Montreal was weaker, and Toronto sold at } decline.The salés were : 55 Bank of Montreal nt 180.; 50 Toronto at 187; 60 Merahants at 102; 18 Royal Conadian at 94}; 53,27 and 8 Commerce at 12 Qutems clot bods ar Pl t New Yor! at closed without ange ar waa quoted st $489}, Wy pd gotations wero : PA me Mail, 39%, 9 es eo 83¢, St Jake Bhore, - 3'Roek Is- ne rad, \u2014 } ; land, 105}, 105; Oto & à ue, 19,.104 ; \u2018 Norihrest, ad \u2014 | oldde & Wie, en do, pres i do, | md, Toms at the af + 50 Bank of Montreal at eT 5 at 1680; Bat 180; 25 Montreal.Tel (ot 1609; 75 at 1504; 46 Merohenta\u2019 ae DB | Sony ot 1028) 3 Exchange at 991.SHIPPING: G N EWS, Digpth of water en Take \u201cPoter fists to- der 2 feet, making 20 feet in the channel.Al-tutvey où the damage-sustained by \u2018the ¢ Lake 8t.Clair\u201d th her \u2018collision with \u2018 tho !« Underwriter\u2019 will be-held to-morrow.FORT OF MONTREAL.; Arrioul-\u2014 Ages: 8, Barque 0.side.Harding, Sydney, coat,\u2019 ms, Barge Torin, doulas Cozk, rn 404 J.& Brig Re Nes Motavtdet, Ioth.0, Ga jo hn, HR \u201cY89, fos Ple- «bo Asgy'y v Christolssen, Quasnstemas vents he They wd Roath, \u2019 oars aban A7 Gien a UE SUFFERERS LOOK 4Ÿ TES = poi, \u201c métée 2 .ta, Pade : Baititbriis guaranteed to retsore tte wordt unie qi of Fmapremetés.Price $00 pas Pos 6 a; 16 | Thur.oom os Sev, 13 soc tai va mode by vo ve i : Pa Cn he 4 19 St.Jean Baptiste Village best marl: at tho yearly examination in the - position : \u201cMr, Couture, one of the most genius.The \u201copening chorus, whioh is sung * soprano and baritone besides, à ; pri Br hn O'Keefe, milkman, Chas.presen ol phe doo 8 nite hic he in Annals of modern sxséutions took plasd sa e 15th of May in the Russian city ef s:door Leading into the store from Jacques - the \u2018se they were gone away they.\" catridges in order to prolong the prisenez\u2019 must have boon good judges of cloth, as they : did not touch any worth less than three dol- Ixrs per yurd In fast they ocloarod the Nometian clothes which they contained.They the counter oascs and took also ransscked what jewellery and other valuables wore there.Thoy have also get miscollansous ich has been In vogue Mtherto,; an turers, of this oity, have called a meeting of refhsing to-extend their oredit.ther- and rates of discount unchanged at 8 to 9 per.at 1887 were present, but sellers bald at at.169%.A NEEDLE'S TRAVELS.The Poughkeepste Tele, ph says that a young Iady of Cornwall, when a Fe obidd of two Years of tge, ran a moedle I into her chest, and ont the samo needle, very mach Tred.after maining in her bod- came out » few days ago just above the\" ankle bons.rt 4 SALOON-KREPER KILLED.At 1:30 o'clock = | der Was committed in front ing the Ko.68 Greenwish street, New York.promis tol- lowing are he particulars : Andrew Nordstrom, the keeper of a Bwadish house, which is located within twn doars of the scene of the tragedy, wase during the early of the night \u2018in pla; cards with one of his patrons, Johana bengtaco, also .Fede.(he room was crowd- At the close © me Berbengteon left the table and to the bar, ac- com, pied by Nordstrom.Berbe Tabbed N Koro, oki oflicking;se: ay Que of the \u2018most revolt hilelf.Six months before an altercation: had occurred at the dinper table of the Hotel de l'Euro ropa the the same lacs, batuween tre officers o © Inspos rial Foot Guards, rh Bolin i and Lieutenant Prisrik.The latter, oft a was engaged to be marvied to the dag] the Iandlord of the above named hotel, \u2018Anas 2 Mirasky.He was fu attached to the: =~ handsome girl, and 1 upon sll the at-.: tempts on the part-of his comrudes to flirt with her ith nndisguised jealousy.On°the pint December, 1874, Colonel Bqjinock had drunk considerabl fre oing to dinner.At the table Le offered loudly to bot that for ten thousand dollars Anna Mirssky would sell her virtue to him.Lieutenant Prissik, hor afi anced lover, was not present, but a note whish', tho girl immediately addressed to him brought him in a few minutes to-the spot, No sooner hod he heard what the colonel had seid about Anna than he seized 8 cane and administered a terrible castigation to the foul mouthed scoundrel.The colonel tried to parry the blows, but the lieutenant did mod.cease belaboring him until his face prosvused 8 sickening appearance.It was one mass of bruises, The Dose of the colonel was brokem, | wad his front teeth wore knocked out.The ories of the chastised officer brought thepolice to the spot.Priedk was x and taken to tho military prison.Next day he 2 ; was court-martialled by a military sion, consisting sxolusively of friends.of Colonel Sofinolk The ti ted two hours, at the end of which the President of the Court said to Prisrik:\u2014\u201c The court unanimously finds ou guilty.It sentences you to be led from the army, ani.Pe then suffer death by powder and lead.\u201d From this sentence the doomed man appealed to the Czar.Anna Mirasky, his fisnces, went herself to St.Petersburg and threw herself on her knees before the Emperor Alexander IL \u2018The latter was deoply moved by the tesrful sp.peals of the unfortunate girl'and he promised.| to take tho case under careful considemstions, : ti n no the 14th of May, Ps she : Military Governor of Mohileff recei = hl | to have Prirsik exeouted.Over five woary months foes.during whisk LU At daybreak on the, followin doomed over was led fe bar sd porals fell os msi lim and ork as uniform from is back.struck him and spit in bis.To 8 under the pty was tied to the prope] the warrant was read to him.cursed the Car loadly fo is injustice, b but fod of the idrums d Biz | soldiers were drawn up in line before him: They fiyed three volleysat him, but not one hit him .a aa omeat was too muck bogged, | nerves of the poor young ello.e pétecnsly that an end might be pat to his sn guish.The fourth and fifth volleys resulted in) resei soven wounds, He was still eon scious, and writhing in [adeseribable agoups : Then à corperal ran up to him, an bis musket against nie temple, pee brains.It was loudly asserted in Mobile that the two first volleys were fred with blau! e tearm, Painting Apply to AKT.à > , eu sr i Wo wa TE W Sea WAR, With (res robs BULK for noni, sold.Te pectable person Pleasant Home.Address 3 1, 10, this of Ree.ad pue T4 to : 0 VE i Tl ol TI si Servant { a Wo om to-morrow a 04 Yoo stree PE ons A Wesmassur AT arte TE, NES widow pods Sore pr Situation, aus on { uh onarge or tyme: 7 [amer To co.wor 11, 8, this offise.aren Wa «ror garant fora tat of tre.ere.Appiy m6 Gay street, Were à wtuetion « SR OtLor Caies toi two _yeomrs' rife) rot last gmploy ess., \u2018Address FT.Deowo # a Fa street.WAL 55 EE PBOVING 0.- {nf Béetriot of Er Es Men Vv 1 My Broprisier ig Ma sets 1 eine Dae sin pheeel, * -Gmipbaiers, large asecrietent Dawsosl cations | PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, Lo, 0.) District of Meatwiad.- :Montréai-Bdonard.U.Dye ressme a Fran me oseph Mepci 3 wii Bo p0Id b: vais auction et on Aun frame stTen of the of clock hn te i Tornoe Tho c fiona ar the | ERI SE AE ed Montreal, 8rd A this cause, nl dq, wma Boss age x, eee Cabee on 4.PER Te ie AD LIEN ic {ha fai 4 : - E Det remet CP Stress wr > T rs RP Tye pres oe rrr nd em Tl v : IS i ü Ng .* ! ; = ç 7 ' \\ ; ~ Vii MONLREAL EVENING oTAR.\u2019 Troan, Moca td INT.CIEE Tablas.clildren! You a4 unfortunate ad © TA BALLGOSISTE CARELL.camper ica i ud it Lgabilng tr the on the Siegal the ToteLlat ocaping.H STATIONERY, &o.- OCHAN RAMBHIFS, - : POST OFFICE \u2018f1'12 Lints - rose as your Jour runs ri \u2014 flue roche Era Bo e hes has also shoe ré À lettéé (HV We obtre 6 N B or PO , i N rr a LUMLEE, &c.Por Orviox, Mantreal, June, 197% |.tbe vo trying to sowthe luvm, though | Wa-hingten M.Douvldsom the illisted and séudin hg verbetatirig tirvagh from the fumou: ringer after her raarriage.E N& 12 ER-LNG.! : Lj LA \u201cLIN OL M {EF 5.5, RUTHE HERFORD A 100, 60 pnt True Here: -.oT : .OR, \u201czovré covsravor.| Ly ula Ea \u201cWr is ee + encountered.beautiful hrs be found: Mri.a thormalt : Tuseal wringing het bands tu distress, and the - Bittle ahlidron srying shout bet.The shelves, he dwn opes and\u2019 mT a = Cassinove} \u201cOù, set and the at des sarl\u201d criod the \u201cOh, i¥s an execution 1\u201d md LU yours mnie ru sempain ab \u20ac MAD a Tai na! ,.I could apply is the palies, you know.\u2019 sn execution nor à rob- Ferdinand, ty of the Por woman.7 grat suspielon occurred to Cassinove that the ids stock had been seised by the ~ Oh Tw rch a ry Be \u201cand à - Mght hair ; and he took me up Es and hissed me,\u201d quid litile Emil =.\u201cAnd be tait me te give his leve te you; \" ; snd said that it was all right.And we though TH was right .Le aid ; 80 \u2018and h nica-looking, : man + sobbed thé poor % mé what hes man, inta my room, th a deep sigh, the \u2018shop-d the bv hit on.dash side ome Tris oul that fa when & cab First be \u201c+16 is Mss.Rassel's A +.Yen, sir,\u2019 re the A D Fr Ci aT LU \"a es, ny 3 .nee A0 yon TL aired the me addressing the bo .\u201cee 8, \u2019 .\"tt dnd qui, 93 prod lam, are Bully 15 ° + \u2018Yes, air,\u2019 anew the gid.\u201cà And where uous sar cher ™ 3 «Gone to market, sir.\u2019 «e ¢ Well, I thought she would bave been bank to meet me before this time, but it is all right,\u2019 sid the gentleman, wailing very Ty So ne by hem ot nara.Te «fhe iss good mother a pp re her 30 deat\u2019 And she sds you to eho, ad incon v the best X can without her.\u2019 « 4 And the a beg a roll wet aint {ha counter, and What are yoie doleg, oti 7 quired the Oh, my danas bln all right ; the trustees Asytuni ait the stock ; fo] + der me- | od Mis humble lodgings, where he \u201c: 200080 that soon put te-fight ail bis .|| caso nt = + Roblied | ob, ve aid 14 wassenly.ab: bitterly herself the while.©The jt appears that, «filer all, you have \u201cbeen robbad, svelly robbed, in browd daylight, » by.» toet during villain; and ne timo must ;, be luut ia petting she [viice upon his track,\u201d | exelaimed Cesaimove, starting up.* Stay,\u201d apid\\the widow, eatahing hold of \u201cI told pow that fy) if \u2018ib asd been a simple ;.vo known what te do ! , would cuy robber, even the must daring ae sème and dis.| mantled my shop in [334 i Then, ux the sams of vous id note rob- ; bery, what was is?and £ a zobber, who | was it that riddled your bots in this man ner\u201d inquired Castingre, in \u201c| Ps widow looked tn bis face toro.| Dé cat te Cassi the man?\u2019 nove.a LS Yes! et - Who she +«1 dare pr sou.oh! Mr.thite ape sorrows in the world of rio must never , upon which oye that of God must \u2018ever look.\u2019 Mine is such an one ss that; You came in and found my} house made desolate and nayself and\u2019 children he, ; but if you had red our salamity, you never dhould have known ft.\u201d the fmt now, \u201cPut your business is for broken Dire What ess you do?- A Caminors, you ye could Dot.hel could change the laws of the had Tans and my Sy children must leave this house with what Baste: we oan, and seek mfety in some obeétire suburb.\u2018The greatest trouble is the unpaid vent, I fear the whole of \u201cmy little household farniture vil be s for that.\u201d -< Do you mean to say that your mysterious viritor 0 ve Sean a © all your money f and I ne mots fr oy Pow.shitli bei d there are ton nis ren rent due ton nove ed | his face into his hands and groaned.was juat- at such times as thess that he most bitterly felt his own pover- upagd spoke : ty.As length he looked «\u201c Ihave! few soveret not as much as | you want; but they sre heartily at your serrent.\u201d \u201cI you, Mr.Cassinove.Heaven for- | pid that 1 should ever take such an sdvantage of your generosity.Btit one thing I beg of yon, to see the agent of iny landlord and got n little thae,\u201d siti the widow grateful iy.\u201c \u2018And who is he, Mrs Russel # Mr.Noakes, the city agent of Sir Yinognt Lester, who owns this row of buildings \u201cBir Vincent Lester { Oh, I shall be able\u2019 to manage the affair easily I\u201d exclaimed Cas- sinove, brightening up, for he immediately resolved to pledge his salary and services in se- | ahd for the widow's rent.\u2018Bo you may pent pack Gp as soon as you please, while 0 and seek an interview with Sir Vigeent ster,\u201d Ro cotleluded, seisiog bis hat, and wy to esospe the widow's fervent ee Dailed à enb, and drove rapidly to Bel- gravo-sqn re, where ho asked to be admitted to Sir ent iad ig business, He was shown i to the racy, There he found the baronet just where he had urs before, table.e.He advanced A god sion, and explainod the nature of centre tal for hi his errand.He then offered to pledge his salary as se- por ot widow\u2019s rent, if she could be take away her goods, and in- Eoged whh a' few months\u2019 time to make up tho money to pay it.: The baronet smiled dubiowsly: © \u201c Now, what doos > pemorons end romantio yousg man like your wish me to do in thig, |, case of thie dist: od rosed widew ! 4 Doubtless, your .expeet me to play the cold and crue rie- tor, who refuses to interfere, and 0 you to kis bard-hearted struetioné to show no rit P04 delinquent.Sebtors, I many 1 pve do nothing f the do Yo ve je platare foc wt he said ; be wrote a ow Tinos on pice of peper aad handed \u2018it to Cassimore.It was A Eeceipt Ln full for the dore rat.se oir i\u201d burst im- , Pulbively from i} from Put the line of the young man us he pre * God Drees and proepet ww ali\u201d said | de smiling and boMing owt his | Cassindve seised and pressed it fervently.| and ae Houpe, 804 Tiastened voeaTIy the geod news to Mrs Russel.He found the poor woman TE He handed her the reesipt and Fe ined to ber that it was a free gift from in the midst of Vineent Lester.Poor Mrs.Rassel Tasset Pet ve with gratitude.Cas- { ainove then .divided \u2018stock of money, and forced one hall of it \u2018upon her ss a wel .The same afternoon Mrs.Russel found another little house in sn obscure part of the | de to which, spon the mext day, she remov- Cassinove, p had remained heïpin her to the last, fnally bade her adieu as nded \u2018her into the eab that was to convey her sad her children to their new home.tered-the çab that he had kept in waiting, and was driven to Belgrave-aquare, & eom= meats his Dew career as à private tutos: ! [Xo be Continued} se and inste>et our : or f 8 sy! T ving n Montres) = Te rE = solutions to 1 w Arithmef al Questions hich we will ce 6 name and succes: Miss Robina CO.Card, Buzeime Ns Ohartette Brehaut, Murray South.- Mise Allie J.Chureb, af Bedford, N.8., offered, on 17th July, » pot ext difficult Lo etai © wo still d this over; we can 5 that à of stady this en will be very instructive.RL Cc Gad offers the following gme : 1,4, 6, & 11, 35, id än English rive A 0 1 1, 15; 1, 13, 20, ie a pace of wy 220 Ses name given to a\u2019 name.pL 1, 22 a county in Me 14, 23 20 0,20 LOT the name of 1 XT, = 8 LS.s man's ne vous strive i ¥ ik 0% EC ii ik I 4 CLUB.À : i | {fds til Hi ic i Hit = « È ii à if i | vice, Mrs.\u201cRussel, 3 far as thoy will go towards 4 1 settlin, the : | that balloons of.di; agent, who las secret in- te a few |; .pe aring Ford is now the only survivor, : arrouant who lost his life during an accession wide ut Chicago, was burix ia Philadel bia.April Th, JoiU.His faui ily wero Q and his father war one of be onrjiest grophers of higuatise city.Donald-un lea, à dais business, and soon became expert in ft.Iu 1660 he was gmployed in » = photo raphic | studio in this ci, He bégan to ins ca- .graving on stone, but as bis bealth ssemed to suffer frum the capfinement, he took to athiefic | exgroisep, and finally became a teacher of! gymuastics.From this he weut into the sleight-6f-hand business, and thencs into tho show basinéis geñeraîty.He became an ex- sellout performer on the trapess, and was s 8 okillful tight-rope and wire-walker.His introduetion to aeronautics came about in a singular way.He made the ac uintanse cree eertain young lady at 3 mall town + sasylvania, and many tender passages os curred between them, He had some sort ot eogegement with another town near at hand, | subsequent te his performances the land- ford of the hote! said :\u2014\" There isa balloon hore in my sustody?It was left bohind by an aevensat who-eouidn\u2019t Poy bie bie board bill.It is just the thing yeu to start upen.Why don't va buy it?\u201d \u201cI don\u2018t-knew : aaything abou \" said he.bat | how mush do Tou wast forit 1 The latd- said $306.As Dosaldson\u2019s ventares had ; bosm very sucessful about that time, he ! { did x a third of the sums ; but, ae dt came oto, 5 fearless mon that weer lived, but he admitted thet he had no sqoner got balloon than the.most Fes férebodings : fled bie mind.Humever, he determined to | make an ascension.\\Aevordin Reading, and, having Yaado all t reparations, he ascended on the Slit Ay, fer .It was a trapeze\u2019 balloon, that is, it had no eax, but the serondut sat upon a small bar of wood, nded from the concentrat- | ing ring.He the writer before guing aloft he was haunted with monitivas of death, but no sooner had heXreuched the ! place regions than à complete revolution took | ace in bis thoughts.The astounding beauty © spectacle of the earth ae sec path loon the s3silara fou of «pirits which fol- ' lows an swoest, and the wonderful and \u2018unexpected sercnity of atmospherie travol-or under ordinary circumstances ono is scarcely comscipus of mation in a halloon\u2014sall thie im- presse him so powerfully that his despondency gave way to enthusiasm, wd from that hour aeropautios became to him a passion.At the time of his death ho had probably msde about 300 ascension \u201cing the brief space in which! thoy wore made, is move, proportionately to time, than those of ony otfier aeronaut that lived.Bat in ali - possession of the flo fast, nor made an observation of tho tightest val: maize.| He bad no taste for soienti- fio enquiries, and indesd bis eduvstion was too defective to permit him to appreciate the value of sciontific information.As an asronaut, however, he probably had no aupe- rior in the world.Beginning tho business\u2019 but a few years ago, in total ignorance of the \u2018apparatus and the methods of gerostation and management of balloons, he rapidly acquired s fund of information and experience which made him master of every opera- \u2018tion, and équal to every his profession.He knew everything that re- to the making of balloons; Bo had all: \u2018the formule for eutting the gores nt his fin- | ger's ends; he know everything that rolated to the making of the net, the relative thickness of cord and size of meshes proportioned .to balloons of different capacities.He made some new and very ingenious modifications in tho walve gear, which were of considerable valus.He could estimate without the slightest hesitation | the relative voi ight of car, anchor, ropes, aa gear.by heart all the les or oF mating din uantities of rent sises would hold.And, foally, if you gave him the eloments of a balloon h e would at once tell you how much ballast she ought to carry, how many passen-, «gers, snd how long © would probably \u201cfost.And be was Siways right.The most i tant event of his life was un- .doubtedly bis connection with the Daily (7ra- «| pâde transatiasitio balloon enterprise.Don- aldeon had always belioved im the foasibitity of &balicon voyage across the Atlantio, and \u2018when he was called in to take the ma ment of that enterprise, after it had been eadly by an older seronsut, he entered upon his duties with enthusiasm, and \u2018persevered amid a series of discourngements which would have driven other men from the task.A remarhwivie ath dha ?imoidond tre eans crocblien- ment of the balloon de deserves to be no- Lome À little paper cance was presented to the publishers of the Daily Graphic, to be carried into the balloon Tor possible use on 1 the ocomsion.Without having had thes | est experience in boats or vessels, Donal maderiook and did actually effect a voyage from the Bat Branch\u2014s fest aa wonder- ul for its Lacie as fox its socomplishment, a Daily Graphic balloon, when completed, was tho most magnificent acrostat that was ever manufactured.It was forty times larger than any balloon that Donaldson ' had ever before managed.He ascended in : «it from the Capitoline Gro Gro rooklyn, se- + pest Lant re ord, on the 6th Qotober, a.the presence of thou- spectators.The voyage, which was to bave been a transatlantic one, cams to an \u2018mucky od In In the midst of a tremendous ticut, the seronsats barely \u2018 (acaplog wih their lives.Of the three persons who formed the balloon orow on that : aving ; ably out of in the prime of eo warly part of 1874, Donaklson on: | tered into an engagement with the of Barmum'\u2019s Hippodrome to make sce in connection with that ostablishment during the summer.The engagement he moet fiith- fully carried out, to the satisfaction of his he - naldsen ma msde a nage cogagement with this year, the sum I obo 1a d him being, we been most pa and Isiment- we understand, 330.008 | | for the season.It is.certain that he was always liborally provided with whatever materials he required ; indeed, he always tald his friends that the rs of the Hippodrome gave him a carte as for whatever he de sired ;.and here it.must be re the {rnileqt ually as Pre best for an ascension oh The ations that that will stand inflation will a v0, Nothing oan destroy it but a tempest such as Donald son lost ie life in.But in that fear fearful oxi- s strong of materials Eve svertedr He had to die ; and those ho ow preg doubt not.that he met children.To the latter he was always a kind and indulgent father, and he rarély allowed a month to For by without Poe them a visit.\u2014N.phic.- À 00AL MINE ORROR.A THRILLING MYONE OF 4 MULE BOY'S ADYEN- TURRS IN AN ABANDONED MINE.(From the M.Y.Harald.) Duxmonn, Pu., Juty 237.the brutality of a miner in the em- Punnsylvanis Ocal op, at this company\u201d mines that be besome, it fs feared, hopelessly insane, has been sent to the tanstie seylum in Panville, Montour - The miner's name is Barrett.The but fourteen years of age, con io ber support, His name te James \u2018 te, it seems, was in the hagit of abusing the isd in a shameful manner, having no aj nt cause save & mere al pathy.; The boy stood in mortal fear of Barrett.A week or so ago tho latter had been tyrannisiog over y chamber, never sto] ping to.jook where he was, in his fright thinking of getting out of the \u2014h of Barrett.After running for , and fox the first werkod-ous mine.frightened the boy (hat ba could not this .entrance of the mine.Ho had proceeded soma t that the landlord was a relacive of ) the nates mentioned, Donaldson wrets to ber\\ om \u201cthe subjoct, ad by bar ! bdek Into the alime and core that covered ue interest \"he din holloan = the J2EXed Bottonà of the pit.How long be la Sri ; grea po i there unconscious the 81d rot know.4 a ne of tha most perfastly- T3T° to bimrelf with a Knowtsë 0 of a poen.ha went to | 6 neccsgary | from n | niet, consider- | those voyages ho never noted a singlo scienti- emergency in : manhood shout a ; ors | upthe ery when tho boy retu ments sturdy miners bad found the boy.But: - = gleam of reason lighting up the darkness A res- tam hoarifolt ander soph) bar Jr ed chambers,, / ihr se © Tt wae in such a plage\u2019 Gallagher found himself, irboada tht.alone and cntirely ignorunt vf the way out.His set thought was to shout aloud for heip, but | he satin of his voice traversing the dovious | derest that young ! comidon and yoliiug Lack tu bio bis ery prolonged qud wuliiplied à huudred Lines, us if ro many fiends were mocking his distress, courage te repeat the gry, and he commanaed.groping his way slung in silence In fhe 3frog- tion he thought most likely would lead to the.distance alony the slimy wall when n certain difienity of leatbing and choking sonsation warped Lim thal he was t sing where that grealeat of all terrors to the miner, re rp damp.prevailed, and be hastily retraced his steps with the.intention of ring intd the first corridor he came to.It whs along time before he reached one.It turned off to the right, and he entered it and followed it for a quarter of an hour, feeling his way along one side of it, and being careful not to turn intd any of the carridory crossing it, so that he might not become confused If circumstances compelled hitn to again retrace his steps.Buddenty, fn utting his foot forward he found no rest for t, and, beforo he could foeover bis balance, , be fell headlong inte «pit.His head came Im contact with one side of the Sxouration.He attempted to regatd his feet, but he ovetoome with a sense of numbness, and { liar pain in his fingers and toes.| not realize where he wae, but the impenetrable darker and cod, a, damp atmosphere soon re- | ealled Nis © drew up \u2018his hands | and feet to seat An effort to rise, when an army \u2018of rats ora sway from aboat him.They ran over his body and trailed their cold, | slimy tails in his face.He sprang up with a | shriek of terror that again startled the bloodcurdling echocs through the chamber, ATTACKED BY RATH.From the feeling of his hands and feet, : Gallagher knew that the.rata bad been gnaw- , ing st his flesh, but he did not stop to make any investigation antit he evonpod from the pit and was again ou his way back to the place whence be had Started To get out af | the pie he found no essy Yhak.-Twice he | clambered up its ragged sider until ha almost | reacked the top,.and ns many times fell Lack | to the bottom.Tho third time trying was « ruccessful, and he drow himself out exhausted { and fainting.Mo Iny down on the floor of | the corridor for several minutes beforo ho had | strength to proceed, and theo gathered himself up nnd hurried awa 7 from the spot which wae 80 full of torrors to him.When ho roach- \"ed the first cross corridor be sant down on n jotting picce of coal, and for tho first timo found that the rats had \u2018weed two of his fingers to the bone, had enton away tho uppers of bis ehoeg and the flèsh of his two grest | toes.He had often henrd old minors relato | over thelr lunch in tho dismal chamber the | expérience of men lost in mines and attacked | by rats, sud now tho reality of the.thing nearly overcame him with its horror, and he ! almost swooned at the thought of what he had passed through and what he might yet bo | doomed to experience.To add to the ter- ! rible situation of the poor Ind, hunger began ' to make itself manifest, and the tortures of thirst wore\u2019 beginning to affiet him As was , the case with the snclent mariner, thero was Water, wagers everywhere, | But not » to drink, ! From the fact bat he was growing so o bun- Fr and thirsty Gallagher judged that he had een we long time ir the mine.Up to this be had n confident that he would be ir to find his way out of the old mine in the course of n fow hours, but now hope soemed to be leaving him.He conjured up pictures of his mother waiting for him to come home at night, of her anxiety at his - tardiness and then her uncontrollable grief at the news of his lors.Then his mind elt on the horrors of a death by starvation or suffocation in the mine, and the sickening thought that he was followed by » horde of ravenans rats that were ready to make food of him even before he was dead.These thoughts almost drove him orazy, and he aroused himself, determined to make another offort to eseape from the mine.He followed one of the crows corridors and wandered about | in the mase of fhambers for .Once he thought he heard his name calicd, aad ho shouted in re- | y, only to hear it repoated for many minutes y the demon echoss, THE LIGHT OP TIR HEARCHERS.While wandering abougin this way, to the tortures of a er sud thirst, both IGNTAT wnd and to light flash for an ont soross ihe mL + in which he was groping.It was a long way off, but he knew it wasa miner's lamp, «nd felt that partics were searching through the deserted chamber for him.Regardless of the \u201cawn kind.\"1 rend you 8 copy: would Hot part with the vriglont'fhr nirytiffog, Read and sco whut a wowauly wouys the celebrity wag: New Yowx, May 12.1852 Ny demi, gued Capt.\u2019Thciagaaou : Yon will Lelieve we when I tell you that I was really glad to recoivo your kind, friendly letter.I knew you felt for me, for I put great : trust and'enrnest corifidenes in a character lke yours, an and will, to my lsat breath, con- ectly sure never to be de- ovived iri similar honest faces as that of your Do you understand that straightforward language, my aptain ?[know you do; snd if you were hors would heartily sbako you by the hand and tell yon how beyond words I feel happy : and whot a rich blessing God kath given mo in a husband I Bot only love with intense, warm love, but ons whe I also can fully and ily repos and | admire, and whose advices aro the and | purest.I did not think when be played for | you at Bpringfiald (do you remember 7) that I was going to give hin, and with à light heart, too, my whole life and existence ; and little tinue to feel did I fancy that he feels toward mo as he did snd hss dowe for t.My dear, good Captain, why does not your friend appreciate such a solid friend na you are?Jeannot help feeling that you still will see your hoart\u2019s desire secomplisbed, snd that you yet may, one Tom expérience know what itis rH be Rariied, and happily marrie married.My most serions wishes go with you, sad shall not forget you, good Captain, and do 1 cesse to believe that God most surely will give you \u2018\u2019 your heart\u2019s desire,\u201d as long aa Jou wiek a thing so holy as » wedded life.bas abown me a great wonder in seodiug me à friend just when I thought; now it is too late to expect any earth! ppiness more, and why should He not in is graclousness think of you\u2014you are much bettér then L Bhali I really give you what you asked of me fer your Titer friend?Well, so I will.Tell hor when she gols your gift, that !t in the hair of & person who truly believes that Gypt.Thomasron is made to make à wosnan vary happy, and that when he gives:-away his heart, he gives it entirely and with donfl- deuce.\"We leave America this next Saturday, the 29th inst., in the * Atlantic.\u201d We du not intend to cver-return to this country again, and tod also knows if I shall ever sce you agsiv.If not, wo will, through the only Mediator\u2014the only door through which we will find entrance te hoaven\u2014our Saviour, our blessed Holy Saviour\u2014certainly meet agin, where no separation, no sorrow, no grief ix to be.Oh, dear friend ! let us preparqg ourselves for th A lasting joy, aud never oe: to feol that, nest to the immense gift of this, r Saviour, ls! ' pure affection and puro {riendship of greatest vahio, and tiist people who have felt those feelinga here below cortainiy will coutinuo to; feel the samo \u2018\u2018 up-ntairn \u201cand therefore it that my good opt heaven bis truly attacked friend.with you.God bo - Jenny GoLDRCHMIDT, born Lind, P.8.\u2014My husband wends you many kind messages.FR : Loa THE DANGERS OF SAILING BOATS\" Tgnorance and recklessnoss cruise: most of the acoidents whieh occur, and a study of tho following caution, given by the Cupe Ann Ad- tertiser, would be profitable to all\u201d whose love for tho amusement is greater than their ox- perience or ability in\u201c managing\" a boat: One fruitful source of danger is the habit of making sheets fast when sgiling in equally weather.The flaw comes In an instant, quick oa tho lightning's flnsh,884 strikes the ile, which are mode fast, and ero they loosed; \u2018the danage is'done, with \u201che b boat 4 nearly filled with water or capsized and rack, jeopardisiog the lv liver of those on board.ts in your own or somo reliable person\u2019s hands, when sailing in #qual- ly wet as they need as much care as the helm, If not more.Another source it carrying too muéh sail.Most of the small yachts\u2019 sails aro mado too large for sailing when thereis a stiff breeze.There seems to be a recklessness in this re- spett which we oftentimes wonder does not result more disastromsly.Them again theso ventaresome persons carry sail too long, deeming its weakness to réef and make things.snug and safe.They had rather ran the risk, and many of them pay the penalty with their lives.\"ALSO, The \u201cKilmarnock Editions\u201d of Burn\u2019 Worke, in ain will find me cven in 4- -TANLEE for Jetting Out half wadths on R Herays, Nosds,, Esnais, £c., to be applied in \u2018Picid Work wittions moy previons cafeutatfon, by 3.8.Glver, C.B.$1.98, + AYNSLEY'S ENOINEELS\u2019 MANUEL, TE A TRRATIES ON STEAM BOILERS, thelr sirmgin, oonsiruolion and ecomopilc werkiay,by RL Wilson, $1.78.__ RANRINE® CIVLL ENGINEERING.\u201c MECHANIOAL TABLES, A STEAM ENGINE.For sale by D.AWSON _BROs.HE BURNS' CALENDAR, JUST OUT I\u2014ONLI 400 0 COPIES PURLISHED! \u201cThe Calendar ' 3 manual of Dprmasens relating to events In the Poet's his vi names associated with his are » obncise Bibifo- graphy, sad s record Barns\u2019 relies.: \u201c Husbands and Wives,\" by Emma Jane Warboise, \u201c Father Favien)\" the the Monk of Malbain Tower, by : args lot of new and exquisite ws, ootored and plain.OHARLES MCADAM, C ANTE\" ov P, 1RON AXD ; BRASS FOUNDER, yr: ANADA MITBLE TND GRANITÉ WORKS.R.FORSYTH, MARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS, dc, Aloays on Hand.i Ormcs, 19 BLEURY STREET.Muss, 588 WILLIAM STREET Propristor.BOOK AND PRINT SELLER, de., ; MONTRE AL._ 9 Scotland st of Asqueddod street.On view each day trom dam auth pe | ST DoE Dt 10 all parts of ine count a _PLUMBING, &o.a JRON:L IRON! G* FIXTURES! \u2018 1 THE MOISIC IRON COMPANY GAS FIXTURES!! : À large assortumt of DRONZED & CRYSTAL GASA- BRACK HALL LAMPS, ke, , TO SELECT vron, \u201cROBT.MITCHELL & CO MONTREAL BRASS WORKS.I OF AE, OHN B v R N s, PLUMBER, GAS AND STRAMPITTER Sole Agent for BRAMHALL, DEANM & CO* Celebrated \" FRENCH COOKING RANGES, No, eB CRAIG BTRBET.157-804 Ne re OF CO-PART- Mmllled M £ a, t tending uccoun pa Su bo wetted #4 Cw outs MATT INSON.A at, 1878.With reference to the abore, the undersiqued hog to state that they have fitiod up thé large and commodions buikiimg, Noi.577 Craig street, (near Cote eiroei), as a Manufactory, whern, with increased facilities, they will be propared.to matt all demands.MATTINBON, YOUNG & Cou Plumbers, Steam and Gasfitters, Coppersmitns, Engineers and - Machinists.al MISCELLANEOUS.5 CARACAS COCOA\u2014for > R FRY 188-004 BY s \"CARATAS COCOA AND CHOCOLATE.RY'S CARACAS COCOA AND D \u2018The large majority of these sailing accidents could bé avoided, if persons would only exercise à little common senso.essential thing for those who wish to sail a periehced hand and to practice sailing, takin =wvle pocswns oul wm and \u201cpractionlly experimenting, Then let them tn sratively safo place practice alone until hey \u201cPecome personally familiar with these prin ciples.A clear head and constant r required, and if these hints are attended ! Le bard, jagged floor, the strong walls, the ever- accompanying throng of rats that koptin his rear, or dangerous pits that might Ho ahead of him, he ran rapidly toward where \u201cho had | seep the light, shouting until ho was hoarse, | his way! Hore Iam! Mere Iam! This way, for God\u2019s sake I\u201d The echoes took up the ory and carried it\" through the noisome avenues, lifted it to\u2019 the roof of the vault, and repeated it until it died sway in a wail of agony 5 but the bearer of the light did nor hear n the course ho ! hadtaken, and the almost exhausted boy, : footsore and bruised by frequent falls on the hard, rough mine floot, hurried on fn the sub- \u2018terranean labyrinth.my I in Farming the apple of one of the corridors t pgain flashed upon hia sight, and then er, sod | another.fee ihouted à prolonged Hem G-a-1-1-a-g-b-e-rt Hel-1-00-00;\" Te inevitable echoes.Had scgrçaly taken the call ib all hia squl in hiFvoloe : \u201c Rere Iam! Come this way!\u201d His answer washeard, snd in a fow 5 mo- he did not know that he was rescued.He had ' fallen to the ground uncopscioys, his strength | baving gone out with his last.wild ery.was toon taken out into the pure air, where.his frantic mother and the most of the vi had assembled to await the-\u2018remult of the\u2019 search.The peoplo were wild when It was announced that the boy was found, and his bravo rescuers were borae, aloft by the crowd.It was a long time before young Gal- lsgher was restored to eemsciomsness, and then it was only at intervals that be was in his t mind, In these same intervals he related the story of his fearful sufferings, and learned that he had heen nearly two days and one long night waadering ameng the horrors the mine.His lucid spells lasted but a short time, when he wouid be seized with frantic ravings, in which he would pisintively beg of Barrett not to hurt him, and thea shriek\u2014 - \u201c The rats are eating me ap ! Drive thom Th Drive them away y\u201d .moments in which he \u2018was sane became t, snd finaily days without of his mind.The surgeons found it necessary to amputate one hand and three toes that had been gnawed by the rats, aod to perform other painful operations to save the boy's life.One day last week, his physieal condition being such as to permit it, they decided that he must be taken to an \u2018asylum for mental the result of bis cruelty becamo known, was compelled to fly the Place in in the night to escape the fury of the e: pains» and personal effects loft Ty im we wore aa an expression of ro of and Copentagen PM Koilé, 18 Sanctannæplades ; in 4e .e n, to Michael TO! Consul ; in London, ta General .owring & J y g Chambers, 17 Groceries\u2026 ; ee Byun res th Fiverpoot, te Fos Main À * ace: à lonigomery, 34 James street; in Qu obx boo, Dry eas, Grigaiete, A Cemsbad and Bootes and Montreal ayer Linon MOLARS AE TR vos ta amall- DAVID TORRANCE & CO.LU Exchange Cdurk.Cot, A RAILROADS.posrox AND MONTREAL ALMOND pant Hast sha, in ?AIR LINE.ae sms Fox Bite by Vo H UDON, JOHN H.E MOLSON & EON, - PORTER BRNWERS, 286 Bt.Mary Street, Montresl;\u2019 ; Deve always ou hand the varions Kinds of ALFad ' PORTER, in weod and bottles.Families regularly supplied.The following Bottiers only are supplied by us with our labels, and have liberty $0 use them : Patrick Hi CELEBRATED BELY-RAISING XXX PASTRE FLOUR, IN 6 La.PACKETS.The celebrity and ox ve of propars- tion bave induced some of person mes upa pers We pole saa caution Ube san Ber RE YOU PALE, weak, nervous, Tentless in your sisep), aasily startied, oarsises ut your food, vy listless when u rise fn the \u2018morning 3 If so, à few doses of C.B.\u20188 QUININE will soon soon pt you right PANCREATISED COD IAVER CREAM, THR RESF OOD LIVAR OIL J COMPOUND: hich the und ba btain: Ho oF a he ued exsigned have ol od \u201ccle LETTE & NELSON! LAVIO Chemists, est ea.Was * 100 HE NAME pormmerly \u2014 Suuoine 1 chief ire qi Ts 16 the WINE.Tegal ingredien The Diamond Rheumatic Cure osL LE Effec- Remedy yetgiven tothoWorld isis va: FOR THE OURE f the Gout, Chronle, Acute, or Muscular heumat- fom, pra setatl Nervous Hené ay Eph Li Oo rot fying pais slits aind là Packand loins, woaimess ME he tired Jee feeling, tration, and a chronic Let any sufferer Who 7 roads this Purchase a small take it ac to ins ons Hi fat Spa ving 1 J, 208 aks te one, | mone AY iiments aad cavité sys of all 5 are nseless.r sale overywh aws ind PAN CREATISED COD LIVER OIL CREAM.THR BRST COD LIVER QIL COMPOUND.weit or biel, the undersigned have obtained mole V1 N, OUT SEEDS BE E DS! TRASH SXESS OP ALL XINDS.VEGETABLE, FIELD, 48D; FLOWER SE El Beets Bown FE a TR CAMPHOR, OR, CAMPEOR, E; ELLEEOR, HELLESORE, JANES Ly Druggist, 1% 5t.Lawrence, 508 5¢.Paul, 38 St.Antitoa.UN DOWN.we Ty so lain of UT WIE, mb : hemist's ¥ Qs DOLLAR will cure me ot A na oa rm Ar diy the hot ee RE MOVAL.The undersigned has REMOVED his STOVE WAREHOUSE, BURTISS HOF-AIR RVAFIOER.| WALTER W.BABGENT.a ARS rgdndes wv Hone > mark on & rap Rte The DAC ; pH eed BR & 4 & 320DY mn, SF papas na 4 \u201ca0 TSUN prams, Lad ___ ~ TAILORIN NG.C.BOON.\u2014 ot NARCEANY SALUN A¥D ROYER.i Me 49 AT.LAWARNOS, STRABT, # Begs 10 announce fo his numerous friends 204 public, thd.tid stdek\u2019 is.iow camplate for tie RPRING TRADE, and inctades the Latest noveltios, A Call 1s solictied betore purchasing \u20ac where.Hoes Aen 0.BOOK,\" der hd St Lawrence street.al EAN TEAISTEEE, CN Looe r WORKS.Co ° RAMSAY à BON, = Rav (26 plassure of amnounatng do the Trade gune- rally that their Lead & Color Works are now tbor- ough and complete, with the most improved plant cmb.and motive power, anabling them to supply White Leads and Colors ground tn ofl of most reliable guall.| ties, and in p 5 matt suitable for the 8, {al Br, a the of onfdeutiy de the Trade, being de sh a reputstien in this bran: for ring mosi ls.Oxid 'NSOLVENT \"ACT OF 1869, © IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.\u2018In the shatter of WILLIAM JAM WALSH, of the of on Clothier, : Pastners under the\u2019 name où VW w Co., Insolven: (ha serine as led tu the office of ais $ his dl hors, and on Friday the Seven gated à day or bér next he to the a er, for a confirmation ot * thereby effected.; DAYTDEON à CUSHING, Horners od Mie WaLem.Mon 1, 310 Tily 18%.Nim JRO ET on ACT OF 1869 AND i ep Sn vu me thin on one month TE in this matter.Ore= ar reaiemied 1.ibeir claims before me notified to meet Smee sen Ha Hoven ob Jmination the affairs-cé cutnte generaliy.sp Montreal, Sth , 1098.Inthe matter of ADRIEN CHAUSSEE Pay and District of Montreal, Trader, an Insolvent, CR tn R.& 3 BEODIB'S ; pet 23 34 [NSOLVENT AGT OF 1869, AMENDMENTS.FEI Ne a Sw > -¥ A \u201c Sr = - wlll ou >» * "]
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