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The evening star
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  • Montreal :[The evening star],1869-1877
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jeudi 5 août 1875
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[" + # « sib J Le REL v % ete: oR * mé 1 FEL ev Pe 3 Bo Tih leav i DAT Sr \u2014 EERE To VOL.VII.NO.183.mae © MONTREA ak \"THURSDAY.AUGUST 5, 1575.Bono TNT ange dae a ves © PRICE ONE _ EDUCATIONAL.DUCATIONAL\u2014RECTO RY reogeus REV.J.BURROWS DAVIDSON, = MA, Becton.LU CATIONAL \u2014GANNETT | STITUTE Lotion, Losin REE Pr srmdes 13-1m MP mon USETTS JAGRICUL- loma and vod references À to Wfillam lam Dintigan, Chats.ct.hig Fal LOVER JAVRENCH AD exsan DÉCORAIONS RE - : SOTN FAN-VANED ; _ MIRE BAGUBNAT / 2x4 pari, Souda 420 rragine < Az wORRAY BATec CACOUMA AND Steamers a .Jenve EEE \"Raters Tiokels Through From Moptrest ot Borarsivn BEE pa Ontario Mavis a Rohe Por Cologhoai sn Lav Sopris Lin \u201c Ë a.a \u201cOe of urpe per cal .1 SE me = aie Sault Ste, Jarl, Repigon Silver niet nie, Backing at Prince ny Ee Landing with Deh oon Road ton Gary, sad steamer for Duluth and Fort Garry.curslon Ticks summer months st a For r nec.pi ie Borie, Chess ts and Settlers, this is uickest Route avoiding 150 miles of tedlous aires Gavel and the: rough FOR YOUNG ES ! 1727 | States, represented in this eity bY INSURANCE.EQUITABLE LIFE | ASSURANCE BOCIETY CP TEE UNITED STATES.That substantial ad and swscessful Company, the | 1§1® Assurance Society of the United 1 MB.R.W.GALE, seosef publication\u2019 exdibiting ho actuel vosults of tte Santins policies.Caleulations have been made showing thé experience of the past seven years, which prove that the ssonmnisted surplus om policies of this alase is larger than the dividend harctofors declared by any company on any plan of insursnos of policies of ihe EX | vi ACTUAL RESULTS.As sa illustaiation of the success of the Tontine Bien af insurance, practised by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York, we cal) the niten- tte to the particulars of the following policy,jesusd July 5, M09.The sssured was then st the time 57 Tears of age.: The polloy (Ho.45,108) Le fax $30,000.-He has paid five premiums, amounting ia all to §1,- 208.50, and the, accumulated surplus already oredit- \"ed to this policy amount fo $725.38.More than 50 per cent.of the amount paid.Upon the basis of these results, this policy will, if the assured die afore: the of fifisen years, realise $10, 600: if im 48 the end of ftesn years, bs worth, cank QR121, Or; LE the insursnos is continued, it will soouts a poki-up policy for $13,500, Further liustra- tions and explanations may be obtained from the agent of the Company.KR.B.W.GALB, \"19 St.James Street.i Tha share exbilia of aetna) re ja betler than arguments bésèd on estimates or theories, and we have no doubt that many who policles fn ibé Equitable, will fn- wurancé où this plan, now that 16 is proved to work successfully, while those who have delayed will ig to insure.ST rage Rates, États feats Rooms, sc.apply to 6.mot longue Boditate ; ot ORs te.Jamas sires, oF sd co ge 1° \u201c1m Sinema: Soe, 14 Se Ame nt = A AP wa à + mes: ALEX.MILLOY, Montreal.5 MISCELLANBOUS.Is 2 1 /: ALERSD then Bs Foranto.| : - \u2014 - ) dmg noms, A Gi .) Forthern RE, Trronis, ° | 1876, a 1875, THB OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGA- IN COMPANY.PAT TS Los \u201cof rc a (a reba EERIE re 7 5 Queen Vic PE - TW AAD.ly DAT Boar for er os Train {or Lacking.Lacan Tous BOAT leave 575 pa.Traln .DOWNWARDS.ETT ¥ B04?leave Oltaws al?am.sts p.m.Night steamer down- \u2018wards runs Lachine Baggage checked through, Meals and Baterooms This ronts is que af the nos pioturesque in for celebrated Caledonis * pa land at L\u2019Origmal i Thiais the © best remedy is war- steamer © » Montreal for ! Re Eure SRLREERLIRRE y Ooo 13 Toasventare sireel; Frelght .foots rermnte OIF Fais, Vrogpde vraies ns, Bree crues S58 por and Exourdol; st Com- | pean ou ar, Dry Heat ah CT ere or Grand Trunk Baliway Ticket invaluable for Wounds aod sl on Blew 08 - - RW SUXPHERD; Be ar the she bites oi Bes-Shore, and wn .resident Lompemia Hare Rrveyors, ang iroad Men should SEG pi Eee Be : CES.; .WORKINGS worox, EERE pia _ vUpuILDING SOCIETY.| Repairing «xd varnishine $500 ao Samal ù + E°TISE , imam 169 Gt.Pater atest, Mogtreal.: ERE Ta Sets 7 MOUNT ROYAL, FLOUR\" hn rem, (AIS Ota Bit NY AND.AFTRS \u201c| Cote Bt: Paul.\u2018; ronan LE 4% dong MANOR :.OFFICE AND SALEROOK wig COLIC.x.{ CORNEB PORT FOUNDLING eu ay STR |, oh an 4 Bt Ce morning, di - MOSIRSAL.tar ATT PRODUCE 4 ARE HALE, : EL, TE (POUR BAGS aad BARRELS.Tas romp mre) Re res.?> ° , .œ rR00E0R abo te ke ie, Mvacas, KOE, Down 4 oo, Liverpool.\"DAVID TORRANGE &-6O._1N-1ys Prinonme.WaTsox 4 BAKER, INEROHAE?fai FL axe.vo.a \u201cHOTRE DaxmIIIENT, Comat th Jake) sespectiully salle?a from gu\u2014 requir ing CLOTHES made, ou Da.Muarionn.of 8 Spe pinelpies.\u2014 Wstson, Guitar, fe of à Toole\u2019 London, Brelsag, \u201cahd Bond & OFFelll'y, Broadway, N.Y.156 Power, ensbling.them to supply White Leads and Colors ground in ofl of most reliable \" The 3 Brands they offer conf ta th s the: r ently e PE à determin Bey.establish a,reputstion ay Hots brash of ther I business far manufacturing the most satielac and se je goods.Qukres.T'mbers, & Gxtcon ad Sil doscetp- à of orui: lo: t ap in'tine handsome Facliiies ing extenstve, th offer taair Broductions in soy quanihy desired, and in pack- Works\u2019 Co Fm TES, BOOTING, ROOFING ROOTINGI FELT COMPORITION and SRAVEL ROPING.PRLT, CONCRETE and SLATE ROOFS made to order In towx and country, All first-class Boots uaranteed for 10 years.ROOFING, Syringewill | William Jip sighirer of a1 kinds vf Sewing Machines.Workshop, Dominion Boot snd Shoe Company 180 Sydemham nireet.House, 85 Cadienx etrest.140-3m Noek guaranteed EW.RESTAURANT, 0: 41% A CATHERINE STREET (Wear'Sit.Lawrence Main street.) (= Up BA E MARK.| ASH'S FOREST FRIEND.i PATENTED 197m MAY, 1815.MOSQUITORS AXD BLACK PLIBS.¥' DsKUYPER & SON'S TG I IN.Mysens.JOHN DRKUYPER & SON - Have, for the better protection of thelr FRIENDS IN CANADA Euregistered at Ottawa, the TRADEMARK OF THEIR GENEVA a LR Wood and in casse.) j Ft ie well-known \u201cthat thess Marks are largely coantarfeited in Canada, and NOTICE IS GIVEN TO ALL CONCNRNED that, frois this dale, every DILIGENCE will bs wed forthe : \u2018| DETBOTION OF SUCH FRAUDS, ad that offenders will be prosecated vith the | vmaet vigor tm LAW.«JOHN HOPE & 09, dT v Agente in Canada.Montreal; Tth July, 1875.m 7 mn G EORGE B RU SH, EAGLE FOUNDRY; 2% to M KIxa AND QUEEN STREETS, MONTREAL, HAKER OF .seni Tous fuse Begin .or Mind and ) ining x ta & a Pulleys, Luproved Hand sud Poros Clone.Hols maker ix the Dominion of sans FATENT STONE AND ORE BREAKER Patented Improvomen gs ; peur for Province of Quebec of .WATER'S PERFECT ENGINE GOVERNOE, 1 2 WILE DUAR AE.LA ar.No.652 Os Street, Te MEILLEUR & co, aud .WX.DOW & CO.BRYWERS AND MALSTERS, ROFTREAL.Ind} magie = other ten Free Double and Families supplied.1: KE.& H MACDONALD, LACKSÜITES à- GENERAL FOBBERS, STREDT, MARS NICE 8 GOLDEN EAGLE S, all sises, a: =.COCHENTHALEIRS, ; (\u201cPUNCH™ GiGAR STORE) Tanted : ave at ATER FILTERS, COOLERS, TORS, de, IlOUske TO LET OR WANTED.(Touses to let or want 4 wivertised al one cont par * word each insertion.) WANTED, ¢ mai House entire or Tenement, , LD to Lu.Address NS 13, Orta cer 153-3 \u201cro L¥T, House No.23 Rusby street.Apply to W.H H ir street.vuston, 71 Cral £ 1 HOUSES TO LET :\u2014 Un aqueduct street, upper \u2018nd, Rent + street West \u201c | On Rlestrooko \"atroet Eust On Bt.Anto! \u201c ! ine stroet West PER ANSOM | CHOICE BUILDING LOTS POR \u2018SALE: At Lachine, convenicnt to the Depot.On Fniversity me near the Park.On the Brew dary roverty, Tan annertes.On Men near Logan's Park.WAITED Severs Houses of Rents ranging from ~ Also FOR ! SALE-\u2014 Some fine Properties Holding good JOSEPH BMI 194 ét James out | | | | \u2014 ne ly to Le Py = STORES AND OFFICES TO LET.[Advertisements under thls he oad inserted for one cent & word each a = 506 Bt.Pan) street.© BUTEDINGS \u2018OR FLOORS, 19 With or without steam- Topo aco.with or without Dyeliing.Two Stores and Dwellings, corner of Vidtaion py Jobin rect ton et pe A ation ect, with athe ond v.Closets.Rents ver low.iy te W.DORAN, (Accountant an Agent, 181 Bt: James street.BOARD.(Advertisements under this head Insorted for half a cent a word each insertion.] OARD\u2014Vacancies for Boardera at 104 St Charles Borrommes street.32 OARD AD BOOM WANTED.~Wantad {mme- tlonan and wife, good Hoan aud Room, Lasers by a Toate fam family moins of English Cathedral! Address J.R.A awer 26 pon st office : ARD.- A gr nilewman vante an acceptable room mate to share a large, Room, oun Sher trees, wilh a view of the mountain.Name and profession must be Nbre ress sil, \u2019 ce.ROOMS WANTED OR TO LET.[Advertisements under this head inserted for \u2018halt & cent à word each insertion.l OOM£.\u2014Purnishedl or _Unfurnished + Rooms do Let.Apply at 28 66.Urbaln street, 183-3 O0M\u2014Wabted, b: a oung man Furnished N° Bedroom wile oat Board.dress, stating me, W.J., oe.82-9 ous \u2014 Wan! by a lad wo Rooms, ted b use of Alexander sizost R% ME-\u2014To Let, Two comfortable Roo! use of K itchen, Apply at 2 ve Catharina eet, bet 'woen 8t.Phillip and BL.@ and her daughter, itehen.Apply at or Tnfarnished oom.Apply at No.1 St Toning! street.n°7 kd Det 8\u2014Purniahed or U! vate ix a healthy and ai oe Jeman and ite, no Ai a very.moderate nient.with use of ge and conve oe C.\u201cATply at 25 SC Elisabeth sirect.| Lad, Dandsome Bedroom.\u2019 Fay) at i Room with or without Board, at 274 Guy He St.Elisa: ranted s suite of four Rooms for a smail family, int the victmity of Beaver Hall.secession fequired 1515 price and cpu, paddrens, a T O LET =f TWO FRONT ROOMS, MBATLY FURNIBHED, With Use of Bath.(FOR GENTLEMEN.) i 271 ST.ANTOINE STREET.1003 FOR SALE.{AdveRIshusits under (his inserted ; osteo word each insertion.] OE oa aioe and stock of & Cigar mars at 97 §t.Joseph +.p Are apply at the above address.5 OR BA a Farm at St.Hilaire, 65 BALE 1 ra a from Hal nalPray 8 sia: Steamer Bienen on the Bank « x the dhe brain + Apply to B.8.Campbell, À x ALE, a double-barrelled Shot Gun\u2014almost CE ' a me breech-losder; a bargain.dress aan CI J OR SALE, One 50 horse Steam Engine, - | Coen.Adress Box 50, i, | PROPERTY FOR SALE, ï BR OPERTY FOR SALE.sched Vills, Ko.578 Uni Universi Residences, No.68 Sherbrooke stra | Cottages, Nos.177, 129, 131, 188 | Besldences, 13 & 14 St.Denis Bir Cott Tiles 156 8.Re: 2H na Ronmend Squ Tenement Houser, 22 à 3 rs Martin st, pay 1} Di Property, = 4 & 6, cor.McGill and St.Joseph ne H.H.GEDDES, Real Estate Age: 170-1m se Francois Xavier Tat QUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR ULE, q Lo ON WESTERN AVENUE: read (abat capital required down from buy- cs per from 9 to 19 years oredit necessary.according to extent of s not wishing to build at present can have the same extent of credit by paying i0 per cent.on a ie \u2018> The are of large frontage proportionately fol their dep an advantage which commend TO LET, that fine Store No.126 8t.Lawrence Main street, 4 a RZ Furnished Rooms, with or without Rd gh No.oi Alexander street.181-4 00: hout board, wall fmishod OON \u2014A Furnished Room to let.Toa, at 61° th street.180-8 y use ne init, ns w ison & Baxe r ré June rent, ce coruer 86.Jo! 7 ble gtr ne or § W vant.App! pre See Dorcrreter strnet.JR YANTBL, à Lad from 14 10 18 years of age, fur un n Otic must be ahle ta peak both Jan- guages.Ayply st 116 Ponuventure street, 13- ARTEU, \u201d pftret-ctnee Toot snd fhoe Retail Salewmen: must speak Freneh ant English.None but an experienced mas neod apply to Fogarty : 4 Bro.M6 ke.Lawrence strest M3 ANTED, & General servant Apply at m0 Hy- polite stree 184-2 WwW ANTED, a Genera) Hervant immediately.na ply at 103 Cadieux street, 188 4 W Aaa à good Plain Cook, at 24 Juchmond WwW ANTED, à General Servant, for a family 0\u2019 \u2018 two.Apply at 84 Victorix atrvet, botwesu 12 snd 4 o'clock.184-2 ANTED, a Thoruu, Lu Servant for » fami} two.Apply at 507 Quy street, Wa romtaique a young irl Jo do housework, a = We a Cook and Housemald.Bt.Catherine street.og at Wi Sh Girls, to work on Coats.Appiy st Wax IMMEDI.TELY, ° Boy.278 Ww ur.f= p \"Jroquois oe ve Mountain\u201d 179- MEDIATELY, à good PI ain Cook, i Wins m tri ns x req.Appty st No.fo a A £ Te : ARTED, Otrl for Kitchen-work.» INSEE Piste o op ANTED, a situation Li ay person lately and, ae ec ocber ris.A at No.1 Basin street.> ANTED, a situation as Express Driver for a ed er business; educated In French and Enalls b, willing to make himself gent.ful Addres H, 17, this office.177 Wen by 8 first-class Laundre a small family\u2019s washing.Apply in rear o id eh SITUATIONS WANTED.ANTED, by the advertiser (a young man of uw jours of age, with a good education in tho English and French 1 Tuna?3) a situation to sent some Bret clase house > Matanzer, or Any Pe re been à resident for meutioned, or na hdtv has first-class connections ; frstciurs Tete roncas- iven.Address, for one week, H.Cox, at Messrs ardine & Co.ty Wine Werchatits, 36 Be 'gserainent street, Montr Iw ANTED, by a woman, Sowing by Day, or YS mtuatlon aw Maleswoman \"in a \u201cPaucy Store.Addruss P.I, 111 Bonaventure ate oh rin sig inate] whera hy a you y the ANTED, by man and wife, just come ftoin land, a sitoation\u2014man as Coschann; yoman a8 General Horvant.Apply at «1 got WE ANTED; Ly a Youn mun Jately como from land, a situation £ in a Storo or Wure- bo er rstunds the care borses and (riving.ADDY ut 207 Bt.Joseph Street.de ANTED à situation as Night Watchman or | Porte er ; references required.Address H, 6, tds iow.182 ANTE], a situation ae Nurse; best of of Te fer- ences given.Apply ut + 78 Bloury st ANTED, by a Youtn, » à sittation in an ¢ ofa an Dé given.AD) Ay eH BTAR mee.or ferences can be & Lady ANTED, à situation as Organist, b 19,5 sente Ww (Capable of teaching Chotr.Apply H, VER A situation as Seiagwoman, Store; ferences.Aédrève pry 2 we pred ANTED, à situation as Plain Coo roner.Please address 207 Street.he ANTED, by a steady, soles man and his wife, no children, offices to in order or care a house; references if requ! co Apply at No.47 Bt.\u201cGeorge wih 11 - Wie ym ARTA ences.Wane on durs old, wishes to boos best of olty refcr- ARTED, bya widow lady, à sitastion as Saleswoman, if .Store or Ra tlonery, or is wi charge of ildren ; wood et.Address 8, the der AN à situation as storeman In a Varnish, Of or Color store -two rite he ference from last employers.Address i) Catlioa- ral street.\u201cANTED, à situation as foreman in a rr 4 à give fra first-class raforvuces.Addrens No.13 se Peu \u2018ANTED a situation to tako charge o tiofary Engine, or Planing, foto ha | Gress Bb Mashed ; no objection to coun Address B.¥.Lagauchetisre street, \u201c180 ays, situations together bys a man and his as Man a of all work, the other By beret pales st Hunter street to | a8 fone Pres arried man, à situation; ean | Wet tako ire\u201d cha 6 of à place, Garden, Horses, &¢.ven.Adarsss 6.P4 | office, 6 Montée ANTED, by & Dressmaker, who can cut and ir situation ina private family, or would travel as to a Lad; - 3, this We a situation as Coachman by a ro- | ctahle man ; good re references.Apply at | £8 Bt.Catherine street.i ANTED, à situation es Storceman or any other employment, LE & business manu aged 8 ; , kood refer references; uot afrald of work.Addross 3, WER tion t ' } anywhere that he © an express; well ood aw references.Address by > respectable 5 youn all, a Potter or Wate an \u2018mare himself vata, acquainted with the outre « No.23 st a hag taal Nurse.TT at 26 1m_ W A J ANT.situation x | A City Connnl Counetilor sree ANTED.\u2014A widow lady Mishes fora situation a > as Housekceper ; best of references.Address \u2014_ ©! 1% ANTED, by a foung Lady asttuation as Col- .\u2018 leetor or Canvasser.Address G 1d, 5 ANTED, à sitaation in in a private family as ss or to take barge of a gentle on to ro n no object the country.Radress oO 17, this a girls, situations ln + urse and the AN LED, by two yo small family, one as t.Address G 15, this omen FE General Servan D, a situation in an office or any other ANTED, à sitnation ag Butler or Footman w good city references.hh gman who Is out of om re Or Any place Address 185 office WANED by a oun ployment, a 1 here Be can make ta self dar.ard or Cook on Soni boot; tho boast a T.8.K, 74 Bona- Te a situation as 8 of Lake or River o Tefercaces given.Address Yentoresteet 0000 ! ANTED, by s Frenchman, a situation to drive a horse ; san furnish 400g references.dress dress 0,1 poy this 08 17 situation as Nursé or Thorough Ne rat, oy a young Girl.Apply at No 19 eo street.18 ANTED, wy a an Englishman, a situation as Btoreman or Puint Qrinder, &e.; is O£T, by a workingman, on Monday afternoo: 4 $10, in two four dollar and one two dollar cn 3 © etree.If the find: y Dear Bs.ae tho same to Mo: hire] Ucean Steamatip Office to F.White a saltable reward will be given.5 a © .Ender win conter a favor by loaving them st this ofilce 180 off, on Et.Joseph 0 or St.Catherine streets, one 4 Pino Steel Earring.Finder will oblige by or 1 pad ST, § Brown, : or this Rn Pm te slat SER \u201c address.| Low between St.Dominique and German Or ire er end a Focket-bao containing ama pa rth the ihe money wad x book if irthes return © tne : ys to ET OST, on ae Sen inst, light color, answers Th ame, , Person re him to N © will bo rew .FOUND, _ FSR, ARC à Dog, C oration Mel a to Dr.Patton, * Tyo , FMectanie on tee (Mechanic# Hank.) \u201cOwn .! 8 applying ati Blosry sires oO } EEE applying rie do GA AQ, BE Paul det io rant Bonk Bock can bave the same | \u2018Washing Wan vues us 180-1yr 3 LATOUR MONTREAL, SE Work by the-Da 10 an.excellent Washer - Loom.Apply at 8 Erondson\u2019s jane.180 \u2014 - _ - CIGARS, &o.d Ww oe bib ae LE Good Tefarences.APE or 2 J UST RECEL VED, | WASTED by married woman, à family and - gentlemen 's washing +1a & gud Iaandroms.PARTAGAS, 2 a Cras, rs, Lor DEL Po | Apply at No.801 Ontario 13 Ww.a respectable Won.Ay Apply at OFT.on Bunday on 8t Helen's Island, Tour to The freed.MU in the Grove, at Besnbarnols, on Satar ; \u201csolderer, and underatande te trado in all TH bran- exoction of si being ones, bo pesure the cheat Trane y waferonces.Address (4,7, this ofige.gardens, {s having plans prepared (which will be \u2014\u2014\u2014 on view at his swale of omfortable; me medium sized, AST a situation a \u2018Storeman ; not atruid neat residen h be wil: We prepared to un- Was or by trude; good diy : dcriaks tho constraction © t pue prices, to be res \u2018a bP Tihiie ofico.178 wid on very ey terms or payment.WM.A.CUBRY, ANTED.\u2014À first-class Drese-maker Xk by tho day;either outside or opte 12-88 Barran\u2019s Ballding, 162 St.James street.ablo to Cut pnd Fit ory well} atso, able to ork ut 0 Boye cloth Addresy108 Cathe: street.LOST, &c.TY Sewing by tho Day, in à wd Funday night, » Diack Corded Ribboïr Wi (Amis, by à young Kaglishwoman.Addtoss Sash.The finder w arded by leaving at 11 St.Chartes Borromme rent.XTED.- A 19 table wom.with a child ; = ice years old, wants n situat res as General Servant.Apply Bt.ai 98'kt.Urbain stree ANTED, by a stro energetic young man (married) oot situa tone à 3 Clor Btoreman, : A mic keeper, or any other embloy en \u201cwliere in- ity and Susines ss qualifications are req 28 A good kn of the dry-goods and carpet business! ; no oh « to hay country; 00d _references.Address 7.3, this office.ANTED\u2014A Ladies\u2019 Stok Narse is open to an engagement for the 1st of August; best of references.re ai é4 Al der t, 177.Whos Forpectable English Widow, em keep: Ploygent of any kind (ening of young hires.| ose ET he ARTED, a fituation as Assistant Storeman or tchinan, by a man with Tecommnen= Sore dé ean drive an express or any work in a res treed.7 175 | WAITED A Boy, 14 yoars i a Address 419 Barre § à good trade.oar pr ne.jo, learn WH KTED, by a youn, man, who Is out 6f employment, a uit uation in an Office or Store, ; OF oran fight cn capac 1ty ; best of references.Address | | ol situation as Nurse or Attenfant to à family going references w Address A.Fk Yh frost.= ANTED, b: Wii Dt y.Boru ! private failles.À pply at | families.Api respectable woman, the eavy, sitter at home or at + private one by | gence unders tands the sowing- mise tne.Apply 88 Bluury str Eh pe or ares As of ns Y= 14, this office.ht: & situation a Le Torences ot = vx Totes, à nous ory woul sega era a pgs ven Addons 7, pe pitastion ja opr tes a firstilass hand SF roepectaire \u2014 : gens loyment in » Gro- Wem desires à situation as où day marence AA: Does M.LC, LC Post Pont Lt.WE Ee ANTED-A French grutieman is desirogs to rT : : ANTED, a nituation by bya young man as 3 Cdagh- t anor G ; g00d references.Address H,t , this o on - 181 .did mot refuse him admission.ANTE light employment, by a boy of sixteen ; will : ing to make himself u sefuls can give good Tefe 'er- , ences.Address G this office.178 AMONG THE SAVAGES.AEVENTEEN YEARS OF OANNINAL -LIPE\u2014TIIE ATRANUR EXP EHIENCE OF A FRENCH LAD\u2014 BR FORGETS CIVILIZATION, BUT PINALLY BR- MKMBERS HIB NATIVE TUNGUE-\u2014INTERBYTING REM'NIACENCES.The London Tins publishes the following extraordinary stary from a correspondent, who datos Lis Iotter, scrow-stesmer \u2018\u201cBrisbano,\u201d* Keppel Bay, May 20: .On the 11th of April in the presont ysar tho \u201cJohn Bell\" sclhvoner, ençaged in the beche de mer fishory, anchored ut Nights Ls- land, a small island off tho north-east const nf Queenal:nd, in lat, 13° 10\" souk, long, 1489 35' east, about three miles distant from the maicland, to which boate were dispatched from the ship in search of water.The sailors sent on this duty encountered in the bush a arty of aboriginal blueks.with whom they ound a white man, who was, like the blacks, perfectly naked, and sppesred to be completely identified With them in langnage and On these facts betug reported to the unaier of the \u2018 Johu Isell,\u201d\u2019 he doterimined Lo imako au effort to rescue the men, and with the view | tent on «hore the following day » large supply ! of articles of Larter, wbich it was endeavoured | to explain to the natives were intended to be exchanged for their guest or captive.The white savage was induced to enter one of the ship's bonts, where he was given biseuit to eat and told to git still, muskets being at the same, tine pointed at the natives and fired over their Beads to induce them to retire, which they were very unwilling to do without being accompanied by the white man, whom tboy begged to return with ther.This, he hus since explained, he wished to do, but was afraid of the guns beld by the sailors, and thought they would shoot him if hie tried to leave the boat, where he had been bidden to remain, Tho * John Dell * brought her pris to Bomerrol, the settlement at Capo York, where Le wns clothed and eared for by the rosidont wayistrate, Mr.Aplin.For some days after his arrival he sat the greater part ol the day > perched on the ruil feave of a paddock, \u201clike a bird,\u201d as sn eye-witness descibes it, casting quick, eager, Suspicious gluncos arcund him on every side and at every object which onme within his view, rarely speaking, ard appurently unable to reuie:nber muro than a féw words of his own language, although he said cno: gh to showthat bo Was à Frenchman, and wrote down on papas, ina stiff, npright French 1:1 d, his ow name and a fow almost unintelligible \u201cseutencer, which wero subsequently found to contain a short account of his history.On the return to Cape York of Licut d'onnor, Royal Navy, Who speaks French fluently, a good deal more was extractad from tho savuge, sud it appearcd.tbat his name was Narcisse Pierre Peltier, or Pelletier, son of Martin Peltier, shoemukor at St.Gilles, Depai.ment of Vondee, Franee.At the ago of twelve Narcisse Peltior embarked os cabin boy on Loard the * Ef.Paal,\u201d of Bordeaux.TLis ship sniled from Chins for Australia in tho year 1868, having on Chinees Coolicr.Shio nover, however, reached ber destination, having been wrooked one \u2018dark night on a reef off Louisinde Archipelago The Captain and sailors got off in three boats and made for the main island, while the Chinese, with whom was Narcisse, walked | along the reef to a smail island situsted upon it.An attack was cobesquentir made the patives upon the Captain's party, which was compelled to retreat to tho island where the Chinese were, leaving int the hands of the : savages the second officer, a sailor and an ap- ntice.Distrustful of the Chinose, and , totally unproyided \u201cwith means of conveyance ' for so large a number, tbe Captain and Earo- pean snilors determined.to abandon thom ecorctly and escape in thoir boats, making for the Australinn coast, in the hope of falling in { with some English settlement or Kuropean vesrel, This plan they accordingly carried ont in the-night.> They had intended also to leave behind the boy Narcisse, but he had discovered what waa contemplated, and followed the crew down! to the boats, into which they How long their voyage lasted ia uncertain, They subsisted on » paste of flour and water, and such sea birds as they could oatoh, which were devoured raw.Two or thre days before they reached the Australian coast their supply of fresh water failed; and when .at Leng h they made the shore, which they did \u2018irnt Red Rock Point, south of Cape Direc- fon, latitude 13° 4' south, longitude 143° 32\u2019 east, their first thought was tho allevix- \u2018 tion of their thirst.Leuving the bost, they wardered along the shore, until at lengt they found a small quantity of water, the whole of which was eagerly drank by thé mon, leaving none for tho poor little a boy, half dead with hunger, thirst, oxpos and fatigue, and whose foot were cut to by the sharp coral of the reef, Their hire having been quenched, the Captain and he men\u2014eight in 'all\u2014returned to their bont and sailed away again, leaving the boy to die by ' the empty water hots.reached New Caledonia in rafety, and thers the Captain re- * ported the loss of is vessob and the hardships | which he and his companions had undergone.He did not, howevor, \u2018report his abandonment of Naroissg Peltier.i The Chinese left at Roussol Island were, it was aftorward ascertained, gradually kilfod and eaten by tie natives, with the exception of some twenty, who.ultimately escaped.The career of tho boy Narcisse Peltier would undoubtedly lave eome to a elose even before his Captaiu\u2019s arrival in New Caledonia, had it not chanced that some blacks crossed the footprints left by the sailors in their search for water, and followed them up until they found the dying boy by the side of the dried- up woll.They gave him food, which he de- ; scribes ua \u2018\u201c des noisettes,\u201d and then led\u2019 him away gently by the hand to thelr tribe, with which he has remained uninterruptedly uatil the present time, a period of no less than Eoventeon yéars.Narcisge is a short, thiok-sct, active man.: Misskin is of bright red color, and glased upon the eurfaco by eontinued exposure to the Ho is clean pis rson, and says the blacks smong whom ne lived are so also \u2014ao statement apparently confirmed by the disgust he expressed for the Chinese 03 Board the Brisbane,\u201d whom he styled dirty pigs, | (\"des sules cochons.\u2019) Across his chest are | two horizontal lines of raised flesh, about the thickness of an ordinary lead pencil.The upper one extends fram nipple to nipple, the \"other, \u201crather shorter, is about an inch lgwer., Above each breust are four short horizontal scars, ono above the.other, and on the np ! pert of his right arm, a sort of gridiron 3 cen scored, consisting of four vortionl cuts inclosed in one passing all round them.These gaie were made with pieces of-broken bottles obtained from ships, and tho lips of the cut raised by continually pinching them up.No earth or other foreign matter hal been introducod into the sut.These sonrs, he tates, are made simply for ornament, and be is proud of them, or was so a short time since.The lobe of his right ear has been | pierced, and the flesh itself considerably draws down, Apparently between ' two: and three inches.en found, he wore a piece of wood in this.aperture about half an inch in diameter and four inches long.This ornament he gave to one of the sailors of the schooner which brought him to Somerset.; When epeaking of the size to which the enr \"had been drawn down, he mentioned, with | evident admiration, some men of his tribe | who had trained the \u2018lobe of the ear down or nearly down to the shoulder.After having been on board the \u201c Brishane\u2019 -a day or two, | however, he came to the conclusion that the best thing be could do would be to have the lower part of his ear cut off, as not being \u201c the right thing\u2019 in eivilised society.His nose is also pierced, and he was accustomed to wear in it s piece of white shell, probably that of the pearl oyster.When: first by the blacks ho says he was very unhappy, often thought of his father, mother, and brothers, and longed to get away, In the | course of time the recollection of them be- * came lees vivid and painfnl, and he ultimate ! y Nai letely identificd himself with the e never made an attempt to eson; : = Le alone, he could nothave ma: i canoe put at sea; and though he had often seen vessels passing along the coast, he had | never been allowed to get near them, having been always rent by the blacks into the woods in the interior when they went on board a ehip, It is not clear how they came to allow | him to be: seen at last by \u2018the sailors of the ! «John Bell\u201d When first recaptured he could hardly re- , call a word of French, and the rapidity with - which he has recovered it is remarkable.Even when he came on board the \u2018 Brisbarn\" a week ago his knowledge of his own lan- bag was very limited, and it was curious to see the manner in which a word or its meaning would suddent recur to \u2018Suoatly, and in pr DOW pee tly, an ro pr of as it refums he forgets the vguage of his tribe, which, however, \u2018aboot 108 words have heen sellected fyom him and taken down by Lieutenant Otley, R.B.What is very muck more remarkable, however, than his orme fact that he has not the powers ing or after À dlsuse of m ha of coupe never va 3 bosrd somé 350 ° ussel Island, in the \u2026; 30, the ofresd- | poressed the power to weap.Very probabiy © did not know it himself, After two or threo weeks\u2019 residence at Horborset, however, he wrote, 08 has already bein mentioved, a few ulmort unintelligible lines.Heturs eum- ing ou board the ** Brisbane\u2019! he had mueb Unproved in intelligence, nud pronounoed correctly the names he saw written upon the boats and elrewhere about tha ship.is pro- green, since has been most rapid.He now fends 8 good deal of every day in reading, ough whether he understands all that h rends may posibly be doubted, Ile displays à I but at the same time à childish dependence snd imitativeness of others That anything is done by les autres is sufficient to induce him to attempt it himeelf.Ilo is generally good- humored, though with occasional fite of ap: parsitly causeless esulkiness; he frequently coughs violently, and his babits of croachiug about here and thero are those of a savage.He can count in French up to 100, having, however, at the first attempt stuck at 80, pateing from 70 to 100 (** sosxante dix neuf \u2014 cent.\u201d\u2019) The blacks, he sayn, have no names for the different numbers, and can only count by rigns up to ten, n, signified by touching different parts of the body, He is very bitter against the Osptain of the * 8t, Paul \u2018\u2019 for desorting kim, but st the same timo appears to be afraid of him.He speaks with kindvess of his family, which he dis: tinotly remembers, but always maintains that they must all, even including the younger brothers, bo now dead, and it would appear as if, having no measiire of the time be has assod with the savages, the past appears to him at so vaste distance as to have given him tho impression that he ivextremely old, although in fuct barely thirty.He says he wished to remain with the blacks, and, although he ac- quiezced in his removal, he is evidontly by no means as yet either happy or satisfied, The nume of the tribe with which hie has lived is Macadama.Thoy have no Kings, Chiefy, or leading men amung them, all the males being equal.The men, ho says, are strong, but observes with pride that he him- \u201croll is very strong, much strpnger than the blacks.On tho other hand, though he says he is 8: good swimmer and diver, he acknowledges that in the wator the blacks far surpass him.\u201d The tribe subsists chiefly on fish, turtles, turtles\u2019 eggs, alligators\u2019 eggs, and rootr and fruits.Rometitmes they hunt ani- wale, but apparently not often.The occupation of the men is fishing, thut of the women to gather roots, and sometimes also thoy get honey.They have no knowledge of nets, lines, or hooks.The larger fish are harpooned from canoer, the rmaller spoarèd with a threc- pronged sponr.The canoes bre cut out of trees with knives formed of hoop-iron obtaiu- ed from barrels washed wp from wreeks.Of this hoop-iron also the heads of their spours and herpoons are mado.Narcisse says ho himself constructed two canoes, which Le has left behind him.The woweu appear to be more numerous than the men, every man having from two to \"five women in his suite.Their position is 2 low one, an appears frum the fact that although thore ure zeparate names for \u2018 man,\u201d \u201cbrother,\u201d and \u201cson,\u201d there is only one word \u2014\"beycheynumma\u201d\u2014for \u2018woman,\u2019 \u201csister,\u201d and \u201cdaughter.\u201d The terms \u201chasband\u201d and \u201c\u201cwife'\u2019 are of coursé unknown, as are the ideas , which they imply.The relations of the sexes ; are strictly animal, and \u2018might makes right.\u201d | The men, he rays, not unfrequently fight with i | spears for the pussession of in woman, while © women fight among themselves, about a man, their woapous being heavy staves, with ! which they beat ono anocaer abont'the hoad , till the blood flows.These quarrels robably ! arisc when a decided preference is shown to one woman over another by their lord.The ; men have no clothing whatever, not even opossum rugs ar other covering at night ; ; the ! women wear a fringe of cords extending from ! the waist to half way down the th igh.\u201cThey _ have no houses or huts, but when it rains thoy put up some temporary shelter of branches of trees or bark, Li sted, wid altel us quick wy thanght ad bit feot wowa from the Lab! to the fluer, Limeelf on hic feet, snd Jie hand ou Ridgley\u201d 8, tpt unm.Neither Judge Deshn wor Éwalt : raw Rid, ley enter, vor, probally, A1 Puunal- \u2018 Jy.Haflwnu was too late, TA thiuks his, ¢triking Ridgley's nem lowered Lhe sourse of | the ball, era Lis idea agices with the pro- Eability that the wim was al the head or the hoart.Ridglcy advanced about threo or four i feet into the room toward Dounally, and when four or five feet distant from him fired, say- : ig ux he fired, \u2018Blood for blood.\u201d Sime .thim us saying also, \u201cT: \u201d didn't do you Rs you did him.I came up to | | fifty or sixty mi Ho mainéains, however, that they \u201cnever : feet cold, because they always have fires.On board bo fecis \u2018the sold bitterly, snd dislikes the wind.fires by rubbing together two pieces of wood.He dercribes the tribe hc has been attaehed to as very penceablle, and says that he has never seen one of its uwmber killed by another member of the tribe.Battles, however, sometimes ocour between two triber, He describes one in which he took à part.À tribe named the Echaus killed some of the Macadamat, upon which the \u2018latter retaliated by purpriring the Echaus when asleep one night, aud killing à large number, Two were speared by Narcisse The black have no knowledge of «ny Supe: rior Being, and no form of religion of any kind whatever.The dead are tied up with cords after the fasbion of à mu , and exposed to the action of the sun either in the forks of the trees or on a rough scaffold.Ho describes the treatment he has received from the tribe « a8 having been uniformly kind, and ho thinks - they would troat any white man well.They are not afraid, he says of white men, but of white men\u2019s guns.They are not oanniligls, , - nor does he think that any of the tribès \u2018in + that on sfe so.He states that he has 1+ heard ¢ Like all savages, he oan make ; i passengers thun usual, and precisely at fifteen H [ ioe die ed your face,\u201d and \u201cI could have shoal you ; through the window.\u201d He was seized, dis- : jen , and, after n little delay, lodged in afl, Donnally fell over from hia chair to the | floor, cried out in agony, ** My (Jod,\u201d msked : Judge Derha to teil his roller to\u2019 \u2018take care of his effects and «tend to everything; the death pat overupread bis face, wed he ex pired In a few minutes.His body was re- : moved to his office room.! Coroner Whitaker beld an inquest on the ! two bodies, and simple verdiot of death from | ; pirtol-shots in the hands of C.I.Donuslly ; ; ad R.1.Ridgley, respectively, rendered.Dr.Pecdover was about thirty-eight years | } old, weighing pro bably 165 pounds, rather heavy tet and in oxcollent hosith.Io was in the Quartermaster\u2019s office in Nicholasville, Ky., during the war; afterward lived in Louisville & year or two, end ostablished kim- velf as à dentist in, Cynthiana somo cight or ; nine Jom ag ago.He married adnughter of R.; in Nicholasville, and whon the ; he took under his protection the ; widow and children Irft behind.The widow | died soon aftor, but the childron he has sup- | pe rted and acred for since, raising the young ° man now accused of murder from early boy- bood up to young\u2018 manhood, and filling bim | with po less thun the warmest filial affection.i He lenves the wife and three or four ohild- | ren, the oldest a daughter of about sixteen, who bad gone out to the homo of J.M.Blackburn, beyond Florence, only the evcaing bo- foro, and returned yostorday morning to find Ler father a mutilated ocorpso.Dr.Donnally was 8 Virginian, had been in Cynthiana for several years, and acquired tho repute of a genial géntiemnn as well as a Lighly ekilled practitioner of Lis profession.lio loaves no family, never having been married.Ile wus about forty-two years old, rather taller than Peckover, and about tho tame weight, Ridgloy i isa dou nan bearing a bluruoless P in thi Ye Gs i rare exception to the generality of young wen here or in other sitios.His attachment to Lis father-brother-in-law was very tender, and these circumstences, with the feeling that Donnally was utterly wrong in his attack un Pockover, and profound eyuaputly for Peck- over's family, mako it entirely certain that the current of opinion in\u2019 his fiver will make Lie conviction impossible.\u20ac | FAST TRAVELLING.A RAPID RUN FROM NEW YORK TO NIAGARA.(N, Y.Herald.) No one whore privilege it has not been to travel over the New York Centräl and Hudson River Railroad in the fast train that conveys tho Sanday Herald to anxiousand ficet- footed newsmen throughout the State can form any adequate idea the exciting scusation that takes possession of the traveller as he is borne along by porertal engines at tha rate of s per hour through gaping tunnels that swallow them up only to discharge them again, as the good-natured whale did a certain anofent surnamed Jonah, twisted | around sharp corners, over .yawning chasms (bridged by man\u2019s ingenuity) at a bound, and into and out of deep cuts in rock and soil, ' The last trip of tho /Ærald train, liko the previous ones, was a complete success.Be- | tween one and two o'clock on Sunday morning a busy scene was witnessed at the Grand Cen- - tral \u2018depot, in preparation for the start.There wore gathered in the dopot a larger number of minutes before two o'clock the shrilt voice of Conductor Lowery called \u2018\u2018 AI aboard 1 Th doors were thrown open and quigkly the eager | travellers seized their effects, and, hurrying © into the two passenger dosches awaiting them, soon all tho seats were occupied, several ladies and children beiug of the party.At East Albany the trnin was ahead of : time.The engines-were changed, Edward Chase, with No.389, being the relief.Thoy both did finely on the run to Syracuse, making spurts of four, five or six wiles in as many minutes.Between Fort Plain and 5t.Johns- ville, six miles.were made in less than six minutes, and the train ronched Byracuse \" At this point nearly all the p twelve minutes ahead of hor schedule time.* to examime * Jim\u201d Wood and the Commo- \u201c Wood ciled u: that in his tribe there was an old white | ! map who had \u2018lived among them for many ° ears, and was at last drowned while out fish- ng.He does not recollect having seen this man himself, andyis not sure when his death 006! A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.ONE DENTIST KILLS ANOTHER, AND IN TORN 13 mor DEAD BY A FRIEND arbraz LATTER, Cywranass, Ky., July 30.The Donnally-Peckover tragedy of Thursday ovening is the provailing topio of talk.in this city.Sr.E.'eckover and Dr.C.LL Donrally were dentistry in thiana.Dr.Peckover\u2019s father, a practicing dentist at Paris, Ky., was also \u201cassociated in some way with the firm.This threefold rte month or two ago, and the [settlements did not progress to mutual content of the two ounger members of the firm, and there was h-fooling.On Wednesday the two gentlemen, in a talk about the settlement, had a dispute over an sccount for $10 against a customer of the late firm.Donnally acetse Peckover of cheatin Lim.Peckover, in reply to this asrertion, denounced him se a\u2019 Har.Dr.Donnaliy turned away, with the remark was dissolved à there gentlemen were mon of sobriety and goot standing in our community.Mesntime Donnaily broode and to a friend, who was trying to dissuade him from taking any further suit, he said in substance : \u2018\u2018 l\u2019ve heen thinking the thing over, and the more I think of it the more provoked I got.\u201d Thurs: ing, about 5:30 o\u2019clock, Donnally stæpped out of his office, with a four-inch Smith & Wesson pistol, and finding Peokover on the stroet, who had just emerged from his own office, which is adjoining that of Dr.Donnally, called to him.He turned around, and as he di so, Donnally said, \u2018 You called me n Jiar yesterday,\u2019\u201d\u2019 and the: words had hardly fallen from Tie lips when'he fired his pistol, the ball pasting almost Eo Bot Peckover, nenr the region of the heart.t up and walked into a jewellery establishment.and suid that «Charley Donnally bad shot him, * and died in about twenty minutos.James T.Hedges, a dry-goods mercha Wi just, opposite, pe ped over and caught nually by the t shoulder and arm as he was in the act of shooting the second time, and told him that he had killed Peckover, and should not shoot again.Coustable Ewalt then came up snd arrested Donualiy.\u2018\u2019 My God, doctor, officer.\u201cI amas sorry for it as any body,\u201d answered the prisoner.me to go?\u2019 \u20ac Deputy Marshal Hoffman joining the two, building and.into the office of County Judge Lucius Deshs, jr.Judge Dosha sat facing the only door and across the table from it, poring over the statute law relating to the case: in hand.Hoffman set with his face at right angles to the door and near it, with his feet on the table.Ewalt was reared back ina chair close to the only window, his right side faco to that window and his back to the door.Donnally sat reared back in his chair, his left face to the window, close to it, directly oppo- va H.Ridgley, \u2018a brother-in-law of Peck- when the news csme of his kinsman\u2019s fate.He had been out only a few moments before, but was not well and had retumed to the house.- What hi or s0 intervening between the death o of Pesk- over and the # only be a fall-sised Colt's arm: tain, too, that he .Donnally, but one yo it hor revoiver.It is cer- he was man to whom he said threst, and anothor Eis Lioody esign.He ed te Court-house yard by the Re any ite to, and » considerable e windew at which Ewalt pad Donnally sat, passed by the window, me of the house, end in at the de dcomed man\u2019 sak a8 desaribed partners in the practice of ay overi- | : ésow\u2019s 214 | .-miles in twenty-eight minutes, svother of 10, | : miles in thirteen minutes; then a short one at : « mile | tavia was not remarkable for very fast speed.| At the latter : atrag that they would have no difficulty.Both of : d over the wrong, » notice of the in- , , of twelve minutes the train moved at the rate ! of seventy miles per hpur.* herstrides nt Esst Buffalo, and still retaine d | be title of \u201c Queen of the : Railrond of Canada, ns they had boon to the - for transportation westward.One of the most \u2014- \u201cwhat did you-do that for?\u2019 exolaimed the .\u2018 « Where do you want the whole party prooeeded to;the Court-house .; that she had one énd to snable her to ses the ; lormance.: n sho saw enough with the naked eye to over, was at the latter's bouss, his own home, convince her that » glass was unnecessary, conjectured from the result \"He fory & pistol, : - bottle of ammonia, and sème 0 mevament he emuiated otf commen mother uoked 1 to kill ; had deposited an ap te, dore's crack engine, old No.110.They eyed him and his engine curiously ; but the gallant , and seemed jo bo ablivious-to the fact that he and his engine were the object of Wood and Fi The ani t on time, and Wood and No.110 di | BOME TALL © os \u201d ovER THAT TRACK, whieh for miioca is as straight as the line of the t.The, gs one spurt of 2 per minute, then 6} miles in seven minutes, putting the train in Kochester ahead of time.Tho run between Rochester and Ba- Ince the writer mounted the engine with Jim Wood for the purpose of timing him in to East Buffalo, e had a t road before him, and giving No.110 » fres rein and plenty of deal, she made some most extraordinary spurts, rarely *\u2018 slowing \" below a mile & minute, People all along d e Hinc of tho rond had turned out to soe JIN WOOD AND RIS *\u201c FLYING DEVIL,\" as some of the countrymen style her, go by, as well as to get the Heralds that wers hurled | from the train at overy station and eagerly.\u201c gobbled up\u201d at ten cénts per copy.Wood watched his engine and never oncé Jooked to the right or left nor spoke to those on the \u201ccab with him.The train was approach.tng Crittenden, only twenty-one minutes from East Buffalo, at the rate of about à milo a minute, orsixty miles por hour, and yet Will Carson and No.75's timo had not been matched.Jim Wood then turned around \u201cWITH A MERRY TWINELL IN HIS KYB,\u201d signglled his fireman to give ler more fuel, opened the valve and let her go! No, 110 seemed to bo possesscd of understanding, and, Jurepi ing forward suddenly, nearly dismounted {he lerald reporter from his seat.Then n & run that perhaps has no parallel x this country.The train moved go fast that passengers whisked out their watches to time the fearless engino driver, and then it was discovered that for the space No, 110 stopped d.\u201d The train reached its destination at Suspension Bridge five minutes shead of timo, sid thers the Heralds were transferred to the Great Western Michigan Southern and Lake Store at Buffalo, interesting features of.the trip was the fact that all the papers intonded for Western and nm subscribers were folded and ad- «dressed in wrappers on the train and mailed at Buffalo and uspension Bridge.AN AFFAIR WITH AN ELEPHANT.THE DANGER TO YOUNG LADIES OP CAREYING BOTTLES OF AMNONLIA IR THEIR POCKETS.A letter from Wyandotte to a Missouri paper tolls this brutal story: | or + Tuesdsy the entire population, except a blind woman and Rouse, went over to sce Queen's great show and have à nice time.One Granger sold the two bushels of.corn he had received from the Relief Board for $1.50, and enfoyed the sawdusty aréna far more than he would the planting of the same.young.Ind from across thie Jersey took her feller , the former to buy her Tomonade and peanuts, and the latter to show But as \u2018soon ns the exercises Was onc of race rather than of religion ; and -it was to free his follow-countrymen rather ot out : \u201c A NEW JER8EY MYSTERY SOLVED.so she laid it in her lap, whence- it was absorbed by one\u2018 of.the fakire, and- now beams darkly from some pawn without ough \u201cdoubt.one young she t the performance rea romantio until she stooped to see the ele- bant.She wore one df those pockets be- ind in which, besides her handkerchief, she s'handfal of pes-nats, a little es.She and her swain, after admiring tho complexion of the huge beast, turned their backs upon him to watch the monkoys and the live kangeroo, afd gase into each other's eyes; to do this the bejter they leaned back against the rope which inolosed he stately mouarch of the South x bo saw the.apple protruding from the pocket of the tn He hesitated & moment, oa Wes aa tonte ali sense of honor of self-respect, for with shofll- quarter of a pound of gum-drops, # J 1 | leaf returnéd'to The the gum-drops end.pom-nyts, : with a sly.lock at hig ngphew, who was looking on whl anxlety at the procoel- ing.But in the art moutbfab the ma- jottic beast took in tho ammauja-bottle by mistake, the.cork came out, aud about sn ounce of bartihorn ran down {jie throat of the .greedy beost.This beverage is seid to have a reviving und stimulating influence, and fn\u2019 this care Ît proved ita power, for & more revived elephant was never seen os earth.With 6 wild yall he grapped the protaberance bebind the lady phich bra been Hie cause of ¢ his disnetet.The young man, with grest presence of mind, shouted \u2018shoo,\u2019 sud the © gehtlemanly clerk of the elephant, with a loug \u2018 prods persuaded tho beast to let up.But the- un was over for the day for these two souls, who walked wbout wild apimals.Tho big ¢ hant bas \"learned a lesson in morals which iy probably, induce him.to let other people\u2019s pockets i ; alone, though nobody dures to carry & bottle of ammonia within range of his proboscif®\u2019 | THE O'CONNELL: CELEBRATION.[Toronto no Globe.) Rightly or wrongly, Irishmen are credited with a romarkable aptitude for falling ont with each other.This tendénoy bas Just re- i eeived another illustration in, the disputes about the manner in which honour shall be done to the memory of O'Connell on the ap- proscbiog hundredth anniversary of his birth.f the New York /ferald's special oan be re- Ited on, Cardinal Cullen Is determiriéd to lta-' ! part to the celebration a distinétiy Utramon- * tane charneter.while to this, da a matter of course, all Protestants and many CathoHos on- tirely object.The presont prospeot ls that ! tho éontennial will turn out a co in that city where, of sll places in the world, it should have bcen a magnificont success.Presuining that the Cardinal and the Lord ; Mayor of Dublin are\u2019 not misrepresented, no | more fnsane plece of folly could, under similar circutnatances, have possibly been enacted.It involves at once sn historical blunder and an error in policy.0\u2019Connell \u2018was a Roman Catholic, it is'true ; but be wan sn Irishman | firet and a Catholic afterwards, The difference between Ireland and Bugland in his day than his co-religionists from the yoke that he currièd on ro log and stormy sn agitation.He was a thorough Liberal in politics, and an Irishman of whom all Irishmen of every orced may well be proud.To de as the Lord Mayor js said to have dene ie to commit all who vue part in the co- to of principles, und hence it is not likely that very many will be found to endorse them with their presence except those who a approve of them in their hearts.What the Ultramon- tane party hope to gain by pursuing sich a course js not very cloar.The Home Rulers, or the majority of them, will\u2019 be alienated ; and every Protestant and all libera} Catholics will refuse to have anything to do with a cole- bration which is manifestly tendon to glorify pocket st rocopet out.bome with but à single tho ut | | we bave:ne hesitedion:ip ying that, oe \"ITALIAN OPERA TN ÉORANTO.Taronto Je enjaying « season of Tiati an Opera by 2 talented company, judging from 'h Opera monts of tho local press.\u2018 tre MA, alluding © oe to tte drbur of the PCINPANY on Ma day, when © Martha was rendered, rayne.he Prony auhonse of the vpern was thé quintetts and ebornt; Ah J haa wn pardoms, which reonived | an enthasinetio double egcore Atnonnting ton - ; \u2018adiéive fürbré, The chorus fé trained wper- .tion, and though sowewhst weak in.the © femule voices, gave great satisfaction.Toe orchestra fe numerous and evidently cémposed of ail pese musicians, and the er, = Bigner T exporiencpd.and Lee y = se bout entering st ! 2th * Without entering » ter fen °| ho bout entering 2 Length pm wholes, iti in an unequivogh! rucoets as one the very ficost thut has visited Toronto.The prima donns is halbi, with whom are Mine: A.j Tom Karl, and Bignors Coftetd, Rejos Ne a.\u2019 Montres | sort of eo taraienT .a ed THE ucxantTé-iknt, ar diem: \u2018 me COMPANY.\" t= _ Tbe adjourned mas ing ot this Company: ; bold yesterday.The Secretary read He notice calling the mesting.Tt was moved that the minutes of the bets ing of 2nd July bs confirmed, and io amends ment that the minutes of the specif! \u201cmeeting of shareholders, held on the 22d July, bemgt confirmed, but be, and are, hereby ann $ and innsmuch.zs tho accounts presented: by the directorstothe shareho!ders, at tbe \u2018a last yearly mee » have been al roneous, and seem ngly misunderstood by the.parties rendering them, it Is n the services of a axditer tigal manufacturer bo zsqured- to.invei and report upon the sf ng of the a its working and Acconpts, fro from code 1 5 i to th:o present time, and that obligations vf the Coin pany.be rill amjied, to ascertain that t the proceeds th of mre credited in the books of the and spplied for the purp aurd'ihat the oreditors be respectfully requests \u2018ed to co-operate with them, by their foi anew to arcertain the see stato of the nfhirs ui tle Cum fo the final.eons thereof, and for tue general benefit of - cerred ; the latter being carried.li was also resolved that Mr.M.be 1.ppointid Inspector, and Mr.John Fue Auuitor, to enquire aod examine into the estates, affairs, and position of the.and to report in wriling - theses te the eharcholdors, and that the Seereteny BEA autherizcd to communicate to them har = poiutment, and ark them to take i \u201caction in the maiîter a\u201d The meeting adjourned to fort, to more are rt from the Tuesday, ih: ness of the Colapany will, .what they deem a p while it does viojence to the memory of the man whose life-work they are asked to comie- morate.Were it 8 purcly Ultramontane celebration no one could well take exception to the Lord Mayor's rofueal to propose the Queen's health before the Pope's.Personally ho may attwch moredmportance to the latter a4 head of the Church, than to the former as head of the Étate ; but he must know that by so doing ! he ia not only 1 ducing s bitter element, but is taking 2 sido which is, to say the least, highly impolitio.BANK ACCOMMODATION DURING OOM- MERCIAL STRINGENCY.an The London Timés of a Inte date, in its \" money article, bas some remarks on this head.\u2018It is only nutural, it observes, that bankers \u2018apd diecounters \u201cshould adopt from time to time such measures as they may think neces- {0 protect the interests of shareholders, and it we aie > continued until | fautory pettlement of the affairs is some arris lat SMALLPOX IN TE THE BAST\" \u201cEND, Fe ra \"The following results are given by.Bz.Rocque, one of the medical health ofioazs,, of his inquiry into five casos of death by» pox during the past week : Re Sydenham street, s child, 2 rs ot 6 months old.~The mother states that 4 was siek from its birth ; wae: nated \u2018 tor ah day.It wes Italy sitadked ' dideahon, : and the t.amali-par, of: which it died.; À child five months old, rexiding: with its \u201cparents on-the same flat ; and anotl erin Panet \u2018Street, aged one year and six months, died : \u2018unvaccinated.In Wolffatreet s child four iyenrs old alto succumbed.The motherstates © | that it was vacoinatéd in the country; the iam was not sore, and the vaccine dried up om.\u2019 the 5th day.In Jacques Cartier street au \"unvaccinated child, ono year sod six months perhaps, not surprising that the : 1déres which have been inourred in banking during the past six months should have given «Tise to discussions with a view to diminish the | * linbility to lose through dealing in bills'of exchange.We doubt very much, however, the wisdom of demanding three good and approved namos on overy bill of exchange, and are in- i clined to believe thst such a condition would\u201d not in the long run give the greater security : that the more increase in the number of ap- roved names implies.The extensive finan- : sing which has of Inte done so much mischief \u2018would probably not have been prevented by ; euch & condition, as in most cases it is-evi- whether 88 p le for iesi \"The ght principle to proceed upon in gs bills of exchange is to take as much care as possible to certain that the bills represent bona fide transactions.An additional good name will be generally forthcoming when finance - is to bo manufactured on a large scale, ried over, many really good, legitimate bills of ex- \u2018change would scarcely find a market were ' such a condition to become general.; dent that the required Dee or Clarlos Pool .boy, Uving at Buglowosd, , Nod, was home on June 10, and although Era search was instituted for.several weoks, no traces of the lad were dis-, -,.covered, It was supposed that the lad had : been abducted, but \u201cSpd him.Last \u2018town was informed thal a dead body had beea : décovered -in the.cistern of the residence of -Rev.Dr.Smith, of St.Cecilis's Church.A Jury was immediately impaneled and preparations eampleted for investigating the mystery.Tho corpse, which was removed from the cistern after some dolsy, was identified as \u201cthat of the lost boy, Powell, by meunk of the arments which were found upon it.» As the Boy was last seen on Mr.Smith\u2019s premises bo- fore his sudden disappearance, it is probable that he fell into the cistern, the gover of which was not fustened down, and wae drowned.The taste of the water of the cistern Jed .to the investigation of the cause, and the con- ieequent discovery of the body.The Corouer , \u2018has adjourned the inquest to to-maorrow, at pom.CANADA AND CAROLINA.: Captain AG Magrath, Jr., of the Mont- \u2018gomery Guards of Charleston, 8.C., has re- \u2018ceived a letter from Mr.George F.Adamson, iof Quebec, in which he says: \u201cWhile on a recent visit to Utica, N.Y., I was shown an extract from & Charloston (8.C.) pspor referring to yourcompany.I was in your city \u2018in 1853, and there formed the acquaintance \u2018of Captain William ue, the first oom- \u2018mander, I think, of the Montgomery Guards, \u2018and I believe a prominent member of the Charleston Bar, In grateful remembrance of \u2018the many courtesies tendered me by the for- \u2018mer commander of your corps, I beg toinform you that I now have preparing a fiagstaff made from the -part of a tree now growing neat the spot whero the gallant Montgomery fell.As soon as finished and suitably mounted, it willbe forwarded to you, snd acting ss my representative, you will please pretent it to your company, to be used by them ns their color-stafl during their visit to Philadelphia.\u201d Upon the reception of the flagstaff the company.intend having & reunion of all the surviving members of the organisation residing iu Charleston, A HEN ASSAULTS A BAT.\u2018A matronjy hen belon to Jacob Zimmerman, Esq., of the town Minden, Montgomery County, was the heroine of & stub- ornly fought contest the other day.A z-upéder bis notion ta \u2018créet qe rl e detectives aould\u201d not «ti ARR, GONE.CENTENNIAL 3 Friday the Marshal of the Ae { \u2018move out at nine o'clock, prosesding by way old, and a younger child in the same family, also unvaccipated, died about: wn, samo time.Disinfectants were stra te ; the parents to remove all dE * disense from their clothing, and'alr me rooms where the deceased lay.sey the parents declined the Ther, tee + that it would be of no use ; that it was suff- client to open the windows ; that God bad sent the ase into the house, and He aline : : could remove it.He also stated that hé\u2019 \" frequently, persons wh expeot that.th not tend disease, flth or dirt, but ae cvils are caused by our own neglect.A of opinion that rd is-high time to show poor the evil of such doctrine by edivpat- recoumiends Department ° t cautions to prevent the \u201cUp fo thé present time, eu them in sanitary seience, and SEAT TE ec could also greatly (A of \u2018 French Patish Jaen DICOIATY spread of Eh xnot me x comply.: that a mortuary report \u2018be fumished to the.public, with rach refnarks, wip Len nd science.\u2018An this matter: M , the rotor Fie was se Committee, about à \u2018 ; \"all cates of death Po ee pra po torpor : oars pre 4 ang a; >.poration\u2019 for the celebration\u2019 el of 0'Coninett's birthday \"are Hh ay | very Yokward state;in this city, andi 56 fr, nothing bas occurred in the shape of disusion :to matthe harmony thst bas àl5 sidef- pe vailed.\u201cThe Acting Mayor hie iseune + pros: - lamation, inviting the cits to:obeurns .fe day asa holiday, and we doubt notliis wishes .will be generally Spied ith the Dek lee The Tem- Ee er à and i rete societies will make ia creditable appearance, th full regalia, with muse, fags and The rendevous in the morning.will be the Champ do Mars, from which place the procession will The] \u2018of Et.Jamez street, Viatoris Square and Craig \u2018street to St.Patrick's Church, After divine .\u201d - service the procersion will reform and fe \u2018through St.Redegonde, MeGill, Wall McCord, Bt.Joseph, Bonsecours and streets io the order named to 5% Patrick's \u2018Hall, where thort addresses will §o delivered from the balcony by C Gough, Lag., of New Brunswick, 4.J Chrran, .B.Deviin.On the \u201clife of ota fps: : phal arches of tasteful and.decorated with Irish Notions! bem \u2018aro in course of orection, and the houses , of Trish sympathizers will be gally decorated im flags, banners and SEE The Ca jclexgy havg earnestly \u2018Books the duty of abeiatat from food Sm \u2018drinks, and the observance ous similar injpnction op all public celebrations berstofore, and the good order that is eot~ picuous on such anniversaries as St, Pai 's y, we foe] assured that the oelebrsticn to- \u2018morrow will leave m9 vmplootant behind to œuee à biuah to mantle .sof Irishmen taking part in it.Every [2 ishould bo on the sie of onder, Joely a and obediently following the officers aud * ition of In the evening a d \u201csopeert wilt tke \u2018place in the Skat! Erik, \u2018aud at idtorvpls: {addresses be d liveted b bn \u2018orators, a by the Rev.Father Murphy, \u2018the young Irish priest.As the audience pie ibe & mixed one, and men of ali religions and .hades of politics will join hand in hand in large barn-yard rat attacked her brood, with in- \u2018tent of making à goodiy meal; but the mother warned the little ones of their danger, and | ™ they fied, she remaining to give battle to | what to her was a ferocious monster.Her only hope was in a furious agressive attack ; : and she consequently made the attack nt ; once, for she comprehended the situation at 8 lance.Her method of osmpaign consisted | f confusing and blinding the rat with ber | wings, st the same time fiorcely pecking him | on the head., In vsin the rat tried to'seizo her, and be finally fell stunned to the ground, - too disabled to go through another round.| The combatants were then separated, and & small dog was called in and proceeded to dis- poe of the defeated pntogonla ns only dogs d Chinamen can do, A FISH 8 STORY.300 few days ago à stargeon weighing about unde jumped into » small sail boat in hid wore five persons, when opposite West Amesbury, Mass., splitting the boat in two and throwing the occupants into the river.Three of them swam ashore and the other two clung to the wreck until resoued.brs à boat from the village, Bates: sr 1doing bonorto the memory of a great and distinguished Irishman, we sinoprely indulge -in De e ression of : he of not = escape the lips a sposkors likely to offen tha \u2018susceptibilities of people poms .\u2018to any unpleasant feeling.rie\u2019 are already too much separat: y fooling snd spirit, and sn evening Jounal has boss ! trying to fan -the dying embers of old dioés into renewed life in connection wi celebration, and it should, therefore, bs the duty of all true.lovers of their country to ene deavor to draw all warm Irish hearts together snd cement them into one\u201d d that they may throb aber in unison doing immortal hooper.\u2018 a men Je his tic talents and gity.A deputation from the Committee meuf ba waited on the f the Protestant volent \u2018Bocit matter.\u2018The railways and steambosts hay great facilities for Preserve Er SURVEY, 60 Cénèr ci Va Nop Hon cuees ia: which te TITY Fast der - \u2018 + THE MONTREAL EVENING STAR.The vening oy \"0 Largest ONE CENT PAPER in the WORLD.00.Propeiatire, yy Cette Burvet.A No.183.\u2026 PNORSDAŸ, AUGUST 4, 1876.Solonnow's Currarvian\u2014If tee re- faom Ireland are reliable, thers ep- te grounds of dissatisfaction with 7 th whish have been made\u2019 a as the Liberator was.a conserva: vo in coolesiastioal matters and a de- i sou of the Cltireli.The ouiy déu- - iuisceuring the-emenoipétion ndistars as well, Nis fitting that Protes- fants abould bave-every opportunity af- Le V4 agey sentiment in favor of such tn Canada, - \u201cstigarding the teoatiseit of Jows in 6 rca fie, = «és Chambly.coatestutita, aad we weed one solitary exception, have CW 1 Lan tonphueblér 66 Plame a 34g Joernal foe making the most.sf a oh $2 {FO 2th Dit Shard thin AA None \u201cex of clothes; It ie probable thet in\u2019 oh | Béctatry declares thé\u2019 pro dead oF *Bardly ony there are 26° Gtocodilé teurs | body.The n°8 pat rs ti r-péterac [i he | rupt, because three \u2014+ disqéie- | hfied members beloagto morgan tirer populous Provinait- Upes someWiiat similar gr@unds, tie bd of \u201cthw Lower | Bomivion might tout the two .old Provinces with \"eing \u201c to the lips in corruption\u201d as l the Toronto Globe used to sey of certain \u2018 of the Cor servative leaders.| There is no doubt but that the dis- ; qualification of the four +\u201c Reformers \u201d | is move of less injurious to the reputation of the Reform party, and the more s¢ that some of its lenders clainred for it à high character for purity.But such a style of party warfare is nét ove of wiiichi we wnftettalin elevated opinion.i «| It's too much akin tosomething which -| Intely sppeared in- the Herald intended to affect the reputation for loyaity of the Conservative party, for the very simple reason, indeed, thut- an Anserican reci- dent saw fit bo canvass for Mr; White at the ejestion' in the Western Division.A0 Ursrene Drorstor \u2014Illastrative-.of the detePtithation\u2019 of those 1ntrusted England, todeal out even-handed justice, tale the'following from the Gemedian \"| Nit of the 33nd lt :\u2014 \u201cAt the: Guildball, yseterd , Xr Adexswder Cotlie; of Renemguon sad Mr, William Coîtie ot Man: Chester, until recently on busi- nelle \u2018merchants, were brought up on a t detective-Bergeants Webb and Hancock \u2018Bir Thomas White, with ing large suma of moe from the London and Wesimin- su 000 rain parte Dati .Femoral 5 ut it was that the actual amount involved was abéut £1,500,000, At the conclusion of the proceedings, when the prisoners were remanded ade application was made for bei, Biz Thomas White said he meuld eu iimse res | afsccepting beil which bad been io into by the prosscutors: Here was a obarge of & tremendous fraud, and not consent to let the defendants rhe approved bail.He, there Yo scowps bail until it was approved, | to an applica 1 bat ub od ners should be al tobe taken te Hewgato in a cab, be mast say that he could not accede to that re quest.He'had cemsidere! the- matter, 4 and be could not ee that there was any peoplé who werecharged à vitae offence, for smaller two pooner must, mpéttér of persdes on aacowiit of their | wealth snd high connectiens, and dees A not-considet the-wholesale swindier who bas obtéined millions by frand, less gallty the: the wretebèd.Hdend * béat 7 tHe tailde out of à suit 80 country prit'of England ' would suèh \u2018merchants as the Messrs.- Callie have been ocmpelled :to ride to prison in til commen van used for the conveyance of criminals} and it speaks\u2019 volumes fori the, \u2018and theese intrusted with the exdoution of thes, that neither 1 rank, youth not hiflaance oan suffice to | quvécis\u2018et he\u201d miedertde; In the vase |.bites ur, the Messrs Collie were but change wih frends asd mails to Le itmooent until fosind to be guilty ¢ Saily meviribaion, \u201c people of loser degres; charited in like \u2018mavoer, would bsve'hud to: ue tie prison van, Sir Thomes- White vers -properis-méde no Terptotadle dintinetion its-favos\u2019 Of the cilipeits,- aid thestly sit an example.a sollowed:everywisere.: api , pIrY News: tte Fire Let for wm Ce pons bers.4 sen à he ne Ve Antenne Tv Se'unblrstodd\u2019 that atpu- hilor'zraid pled oo Xn Basalt, with\" of the 1a ond [Rien shy Be oy BEL, di at the hast maskinery for the iralis taking in fesr sad.other oslosial Prades eatenstvely.1 tor hace 124 wphet the refurd ?° Me.Pre Local cuve; bosanse ot ile pus the a tine of tha Queble Mlostorat Act.«On Fa tury Inet » caster named Tranche montagne, in hauling stone from the quarry at Torrebemne, left berses for vale to grass nese the quarry.They were Bering of, when is endesvomsing them, ea] pocr man died & Sw minutes ws The a oe \u2018west: contelnr a oF Cent an \u2018oùntile of a by hit te Col.ts \u201cof Fork, Ont, mévocating ua | sleotive Senate for Onnads.The ties contatos + pos full-page portrait of Joe Vincent, the stalwart boatman and patient sver of many sr rt ir dom hth Town Comell of St meeting the Harbor Board pince aftersoon.As afl the important business of the Trost is transabted at the weakly mestings: which aretheld in sesret; -fhare i ver ilo of to interest to oom what has bese devs: o Sn Jos a not nt to makt his atament tn inf raforonge to the difieuitios with for the harkor Fechner the wputy-Chainmen: ma: note moutärpiene., near \u2018too == de, = Thon horse, cart and dtiversll tom guet Ins heap on to the wharf tracki that neither: seven to-morrow over Blows trip sould not\u201d than this, while the fare te:lotr enough to per- - mit of people of mederate means, unable to spènd à summer in the country or wt the watering pluess, de onjyy en ievi \u2018iff | of the fresh ses alr sweeping up the ee the Bt.Zawrenes.Under Où fall of being o plonsutable n the exeuritoir sigoous.\u2014 There was another erish at De * rey a BTTg pe in Trad the Binh Gee od pr oats mith val, » small gles bottle with be LET An Zon \u201cBe hai [Baca xt reer oni a oh dims other juggling p nu or Oriental, completely 1 = ÿ \"with the adininiatitition of the laws in falee pretences.In the ne.Sit Thotas Witte Is evidently uo re.7j lass for lifting her anchors.She is tee oe Todt Sw veetian orne Judi âge and | To-night, Knea-Ke Kis, the | isto the shade.grecefui lady ormer, will make ber Brat rappesrance, à with offiérs, whose fonts aro said to, be sew and as wenderful as nny slrenlly | \u2014 The St Albans Messenger tells the story | of & mean tramp from Montred!, named Pierre , Lerin, who robbed & young man named i iid who extended him, on hearing that sod homeless, the hospitality | of bed and board, hor wallet containing $14 in bille.This was dode when Harris was chang- Ing his best for his working clothing.Larin went to St.Albens with his plunder, and decked himself out as Solomon in all bis lory never was; but Harris, discovering his , was speedily on his trmok, and with the ssristance of a deputy sheriff, sucoseded in ranning the ond into custody.When taken to fn $9 of the stolen fands re founii bîs person.Harris rovorer- o nearly bis money, as alf of the merchants from whom Larin hud made purchases took back the goods and réfunded.Larin kas Deen committed for tribt.MintsTeriaL Cuafexs.\u2014It is ramored that there will be Ministerial changes at Ottawa in September next.On his return from Manitoba Hon.Mr.Letellier will be named Collector of Quebeo.Mr.C.A.P.Pelletier appears, up to the present, to stand the best chance of lacing him.Mr.Fournier will retire ai the same time, but the trouble will be ar the selection of & successor.There are several nominations to be made, but Mr.Mac- kensie has given instrmetions that nothing {haiibe he done ini his absence.Thus it is that Mr.Geoffrion has not ventured to appoint In- tore of Weights and Measures.has hoon informed that the of Porace hes been offered Sir Alex.Not very probable we should think.Tas.Locar Caspr.\u2014The Evenemant says thet white rumor bas as yet only made the sents of Monsrs.Garneau and MaiNiot in the losal Cabinet uncertain, the very position of M.Lemaire, the Speaker of to the Counetl, is now looked upon as precarious.He is to be\u2019 dethroned to make way for M.Blanchet, the defeated of Levis, who will preside at the silent discussions of the Council, afler having directed the stormy debates of the ably.| The Evenoment is sorry to pert with M.Le- folio .Galt! be kept, let it be kept as a whole ; if it is to he overthrown, let it em ble.To take away a single stone from the rare edifice is to deteriorate it, and tear awsy the seal of originality which has made its glory.?\u2019 New Ixsouyewts, Owrvario\u2014J.Belleville ; W.H.& W.A.Rodden, J.L.MeKay and PF.Landrien bY Leaney; Port Dover; J.Corbe Lalonde, Embrun ; J.MeMannus, w.Potts, Mitchell ; T.Mulherop, CO.Burrow, St.Catharines; D.Moïntosh, South Lagraisse ; A.Port and D.W.Port, \u2018Polkinhorn, Orillia; OC.Bar por, Belleville; J.Coulthard, Toronty ; J Baston, Toronto ; urnfer; A.Ottawa ; À.Seaforth ; Mitohell ; ed\\| Wyits and J.B.Young, Hamilton: J.Mit chell, Friedsburg; B.8.Brooks, ; Ww.J.MoMülan, Thomburg; F.Gable, Hat- ; H.Dougiass and W.A.Johnsoi J.Reopell, Ottasa; W.8, Searff,: N.Campbell, Martintown ; Ww.Toronto; W.Bradford, Toronto; G.Bolton.Griffith, \\Predgoid, A Fauemouy Ixvaston.\u2014Yesterdaÿ morn} an éxoursion party of about one hundred an: fifty residents of Syracuse, N.Y., arrived in this city on a pleasure trip.The welcome {n- \u2018vaders were under the command of Mr.R.J.Wright, and the Tremsurer of Syracuse, and they wade their entry to the triumphs] strains of a brass band from Adams\u2019 Contre.After e environs, the party in the evening serenaded Consul-General Dart at his office, the band playing a selection of American National airs.General Dart Miromed his seronaders in » few olloltlous itjous phrases, expressing the opinion tha requent social iatorcourse would go far Tard amelio- which 804 thelr origin Jie bo serge\u2019 whi! o uw e It had been a poxsle to him wh je of he lame Entinent, divided by an 0 know so Tittle of er ia, Ho assured them ef à hearty welcome.Speeches were also made by Messrs.McGQillis and Wright.The band pla; * God Save the Queen,\u201d and the pro- camo toa close, The exoursionists leave Be this marin 8,8 \u2018\u2018\u2019Iurm Mscisrrc.\u201d\u2014This fine new ft, 36 fu béam, and 26 ft.depth of hold.Her registered tonnage is abont 1,480, but her sarryçing capacity exceeds 2,000 tons.She has inverted oylinder oompound engines of 250 horse-power nominal, and works two boilers and twelve furnaces.She has, more- | over; every kind of steam a in use on ; steam-winches and capstans, and D from the shops of \u201c Lake Megantio\u201d accommodation fee 30 saloon porsanguess ber cuddy being both handsome sad able.She is: commanded by Csptaia Joho \u201cBattery, and manned by à orew: of: 4%, all ; Yom A LS { .About three themsand Irish oan -efti- \u2018abn of \u2018Beeoklyn at the Academy : 0\u20ac Miusio in thet oity last of.the centennial of: tio bra of Daniel 0\u2019Cen- ell.The » very enthmsinstic ons, and the orater re the seening, Hen.Et O'Gorman, a oF nat pr > u20 during the livery.o a 7 large sxmiberof Cutholle clergymen were oe present\u201d Ouician, Asgest bod 8.Sor Boston tors aad a » prosteent \u2018tn this State, Siok st Mis renidenst last night.pire ts sity Nuw Onczans, August 5.Agent Kinsella is taking to the Mllege frapds in contracts, the Government made to pay gain for the same work 8r.Lous, August 5.The fermer sample trank trank bel to | Er Sarertons en Tok, i I ors of rave) nt, went thro e re no and oar on the Has Jha a St.Joseph rai » near Hannibal, Baturday night, and hss not: yet The trank is said - to contain Ton thousand strangers yesterday.to attend tlie O'Counell The demand ; an iwthe open market, is light.The.raw of | disecunt in the open matiet for thre months\u2019 bills ia 1§ to à par cent., which is § to § per i ednt.below the Bank ney, 94 ¥-163 Secomst, LA 2e 9-26.1 es quete Fantes 664 a Havin, cin, Begun\u2019 à men an pee of the Detted \u2018Bates Marine, Servios, ad and Dr.Tyler, of pm \u2018and sents bedide th omy A vipers on medical education of Bt Joba road pa RE Bot , rs on ance thie \u201coli pe Wow Dr.tment of à committee nion Goverment to \u201cof vital atatistios.that» medical man shoud eo appointed to |-an exoumion on the harbour, and diner at : Mount » ball will i be t Ih .Btotling,\u201d Thompacu, mastèr, ; fimington fer London, pat in here today Lo thangs mastom, Ô having seri ix eo | nay inured Mimi's hv De jar | | teamter- + Caspian \u201d arzived Jd, ok 5 am.today, frets Liverpesh and will be due here ow Friday.< Fe pete nd ft Iter ry i Zarek: Co The acnual banquet given by the Tord msire, and says: If th the local Oabinet isto |.sjoying thosights of the city, and the beauti- | ves or of London to Her Majesty\" Ministers Mer place to-night at the Manson House, and was attended by the usual large and die- : tinguished company.Mr.Disraeli, responds ing to the toast to the Government, declared that the country was prosperous and the content, Alluding te foreign e said peace provailed, and in his opinion ft would continue to prevail.If the foreign veiations o Britain were sorutinised, he bellovod it would be feund that they had been conducted with prudence and firmmess.The Colonial Empire would be developed aud consolidated, Its interests and sympathies to be assimilated with those of.the other Country, and ultimately the eolonies | will be » source, not of weakness, but of strength and splendor.Reviewing the work of the present » vession of Parliament, he ad- rie st some length to the Shipping Bill.Re related that in the new measure Government had n a by public opinfon.In conclusion, be repos oi at the off than lo of Great Britain were better e nobility of other countries.ber members of the Owsbinet spoke ina similar strain, At the hearing in the case of Colbie Bros.to-day, Mr.(Rainbow, of the firm of Rainbow, Hniberton & Co., testified that a quantity of eotton was bought in 1873 by the Collies on Joint sodouns with bis fem.In consequence of a deeline in its valao they never had an HA rtunity vf seiling it at a profit.The Collies drew bills against cotton, and Rainbow, Halberton & Co.endorsed them.The Collies subsequently sold the cotton and +had the bills originally drawn againstit re- mowed after it had passed beyond their con- ; trol.It was the maturing of these bills that .taused tho recent dissster.In consequence of the absence of Sergeant Baliwutine, the leading Is or for the defence, the farther hearing of the onse was postponed until Mon- next.A Brighton mces to-day the prinetpal oon- tost was rior the Brighton Cep, and was won by ** Marie Stuart,\u201d \u2018' Lowise Vibtoria \u2018\u2019 2nd, \"Kaiser 3rd.Fire ren, Betting at the statt was: 5 to 3againet \u2018\u201c Marie Stuart \u201d and Jo Victoria,\u201d snd 8 to 1 against \u201c\" Kaiser.\u201d SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH.Crïeket : Ottawa, 95; St.Catharines, 61.Ploton shipped 15,800 tons of coal last week.Nomination in Russell for tho Looal to-day.The Fronch Assembiy has adjourned till November 4th.- The Turks are eollecting » foree to crash the insurrection in Herzegovina with one blow.Hans Christian Andersen, poet and novelist, died yesterday at Copenhagen, aged seventy yours.The Bishop of Paderborn, Germany, who was interned at Wosel, has quitted without THbo, The Ministry of Victoria, a, bas rein consequence of of Pm iament to the Budget.' The thousand cigur-makers, at Key West, who were on strike from July 1st, commenced work yesterday at reduced rates.Ship ¢ William Douglass, 1,280 tons, wes launched at Maitland yesterday, from tho yard of Alex.Ray.She is owned by Halifax merchants.In spite of the efforts of the Pringe of Mon- .tenegro to prevent it, several bodies of his Jeubjeota bare crossed into Hersegovina to join Hore 88.« pr ploked up the defective part of the osble, but on account of the heavy sen was compelled to drop it again.Bome defect oxists In the cable, but dt has not parted ns reported.At» mec of the Typographical Union, at Vaakiogtes it was ananl: ï determin- od to adhere to the old scale of prices and sustain those printers on strike against a re duotion of the scale.Hon.Jobn Hamilton was elected President of the Canadian Lumber tion Tester.the which he once before deciared here, The ; - eoob was roceived with enthrmiastio olresrs._ ew Mverfsements to-day, THE Aoans TosaccoBurren, INVENTED AND PATENTRD APRIL 17th, 1875, nr J.L.ADAMS, or TNE ADAMB TOBAOCO OOMPANY, In the/mout complets Mactine for Esq, CUTTING PLUG TOBACCO over offered to the publie CT10! SIMPLE IN ITS CONSTRU! rel IN ITB ACTION, .NOSMOKER BHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE.For Bale \u2018wars Dpsiers and Tobaoçoniste throughout the mon also \u20ac the Propri Ww.GALT JILL & co.\"188-1m* eod _ ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY.Capital - - - - - $6,000,000.Cash Assets over - 1,031,000, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.F.Sroxwxss, Vice-Presidont \u201cLa Banque du Jomw 'Orsatz, Di \u201cThe New City Gus Do.ANDRE aw Wadox, D rector a den ow a assenger M.continuer President \u201cLe Cred 7 Foncier J, Ros ane Trinavossv, Director \u201cLa Banque Ww.7.Kay, Pirsetor \u201c Marchants\u2019 Bank of Canada.\" Eee ECnemtsox, Vico-Presidont \u201c Montreal ard Duxcas Mcirrran, of Mpsees.Mointyre, French & [ Co., holes Dry-goods Merchants.OFFICERS : Prasident\u20143.7.MNCENWES, 4 Joux Osx mera] Manager\u2014ALYR Secretory\u2014 ARTHUR GAGNON.Bub DAVID L.KIRBY, Marine Manager\u2014Cu3.G.FORTIER, description of Fire Rui, Io arirous Kd Hin: ai 1né Ocean Cargoes and ois 1ass Btoamers and and Salling Vessols.HRAD OF OFFICE : Inland reights | 160 St.James Stroot;- Montreal.muE PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF CANADA.Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1849, _ FIRE AND MARINE.EVERY DESCRIPTION of INBUBANCE PFFECTED AT REASONABLE RATES.THOMAS ALFRED EVANS, * AGENT, , 160 #T.PRATER (CORNER NOTRE DAMB NO, { fil \"eg I THESE HARD TIMES, HOW OPTEX 18 THE REFLECTION :\u2014 \u201cWell, If 1 can but support my family during \u201cthis crisis, I ahall be satisfied.\u201d And some add this consolation : \u201cAndel ahonid be taken from \u201cthem, they will appreciate the benefit of tho \u201cLIFE POLICY In the , « QOMMHROIAL UNION ASSURANCE 00.\u201d | : , YRANOOIS XAVIER STREET.OBice: 43 oP.7 VICTORIA VOLUNTEER.RIVLES BAND.Band of the omen t being reorganised, sedi e direction of HENEY PRINCE, Offars to re t musicians, desirous of poing the Corps, favorable inducements to thus doing so, the nature of wh! which mi may he learnt on p Franco pires to 18 8t.is Xavier streët, between the hours of 13 and 1 o'clock.26 Bra Boots Xavier street Prod Ban © dar.After some debate à ted urging a reduction of fifty per sont.age 0 tions of last season during the approaching winter.The amount of duties collected at the Inland Revenue Offices at.the Port of Ottawa during the month ending July 31st last was $14,470.83.This is comprised as follows : Spires, $10,861.83; Tobacoo, $3,680; Li- while endeavoring to arrest a maf; named Henrahan, at Vale oolllery, for violation of \u2018the license Iaw, fired three shots from a revolver at him, one taking effevt ia Henrahan's \u2018beard steamships of modery date, such as 8° ror 15,000 dollars\u2019 worth of dismonds and jowel- Lory.Loupor, Asqui b.arsived in Dublin | \u2018Centenssy.|\u2019 1 gn orge A pen pan aes they a dion Of the : mo ris ae vois | \u20ac of th Tuited | race ee ui thigh, inflicting a severe wound.The Wabash River 1s still fallin, \u201cbegan transferring passengers, u t through to-morrow.i and Sua Mimioipp bridge bridges are .Rallways | malls can Seymour, Ohio eq, and se Besides this, ae cit, ! be the centré of astorm oxtend- now ing about 100, muller in each direction.Total roads, crops and private pro- oaries, Bees Hon.Loir + t Just, en route for Maultoba Hoa.R.W.Beott, F ces e starsare >\" in Otiaws : Messrs.Geoffrion, D.laird, Burpee and W, B.Vail.A few days age the investigation by the Central Pacific utk suthorities of the defaisation of Woodruff okiae Moller computed the amount at'sbout one million.The Company soocoeded in repairing the loss, on account of the imoresse in the value of Woedrufl'vinvest- ments, which kept high living, Hel has not bean delivered to the gufhôrities, itis Be wont to Chins on the last pannes, À he bad been the country.a mE out.Boveri mot tb quit indsor oy are LE have ro pd dh Tass _ aks ss BETTER Eh coobe \u2026 Lésgeet + A Ni \u201c Hope momo \u201cBrix\u201d A most perfect Halr Dressing Cheapest and best.\u2014(Hee sdvt) | Curled Hats, Mose, Tow, Hairaleth, Bed and Sofa 215 Bt.Lawrence sireet, Mo.186 8: Jean Baptiste Village.Try Mrs.Potts Irone for Collars, Shirt Fronts, &0., 85.White wire goods in great variety, and general housefuraishing goods-\u2014Chas.Nelson, £18 BA, Lawrenoe sirest, 185 Bt.Jean Baptiste ¥iilage, CHINESE MWATTINGS FOR SALE AT THE ORIBXTAL TRA STORE, Sin ef Gen, 351 8T, JOSRPH STREET, 1% Heusahoopers try Mrs.Potte' New Smoothing Irons, Bostinthe Market.For sale by Charles Maison, 115 St Lawrence Main street, and 135 BA Jean Baptiste Village.MONEY MARKET, PW SOME > msi 88 st.» vue whewdosssvansvene ty.de dd ir \u201cAréétidéens ab discus of.mes a ae \u201c at SE TAIT a.W.Wi Tor hiverdisumer.B-day povomon BATH.ROOMS [ior awd Oeid Water], 206 NOTRE DAME STREWE, Batbehy Shop athisat, ENDSANDFORSALE.ps aa.is to be prop: no as won as tracts for RE E D'UCATIONAL\u2014 ACADEMY BOARDING soHooL, Corn pes Xuan MO! PYRE FRO.JAS.Mog MA.PRINCIPAL A'the Bahoo] was nearly full Just your oarty Piiaation may bo necessary 10 sREars adrassatin.negatives taken petty timated at $10,000,000.os following are the stations of Dominion | st present : Maskensie, Seotiand ; Hon.5 Blake, co larry Boy lio.Hoo.RB, J.Cartwrigh with & Ta Haar Thos.2, Halifax untington, Boltow, ; How.J.00, \u2018Ces.Wotrd Dame smal St.Fre, Navisrwis.; ry R Cummings, «a Nowlaagow sonstabl, | Montreal, Jaly 19, 19%, t | | | veral |.! | Au ofan officer of the Company admitted { 4 S'HANDYAID ok VoL Rifles, Rr MONTEL, B BUILDING AS- IVIDEND at the rate corr per cenit.pol num M the half year ending e th of \u2018Jane, on ue been declared payable on i day of AUGUET 2 ext at the he Association, No.160 ames t.The Transfer Books will be Closed betwoon the First th of A t.\u2014 Tv A.MERRY, Becre { 16710 oo D° MINIO ON, BUILDING MO.\u201855 OT.JAMES STREETZ, MONTREAL.Permanent stock open for fo sa subsori ; Bhares ab Pe; very thr RS PEL RE Cont, avery, Large, months.SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, Ftre Per Cent.aliowc1 , demand.Bix Per Cent.on demand.Seven Per Cent.months.Right Per Cent.on Deposits for six maontbs oo orioty offers the very best of security, an its Loi 3 are made on nothing bat Rew Refats of on Deposits 0 on Deposits andor on sits for three an: i mueh greater vaine \u2018mans the amount la 2-320 ¥.A.QUINN, Boo.Treas: (CHEAP SUMMER FUEL, - MODGE® PATENT \u2018THE PEAT FUEL pmsl en SO CANADA PRAT-FURL CO.'S OFFICE, Tn oo pia\u201d Cote coal COALlI COAL! COAL MINING COMPANY STEAM \u201cAND HOUSEHOLD COAL, apply ATL sel oF Yard, slow priess.¢ COMPANY'S OFFICE, Nos.4 and 5 Union Buildings \u2018 87.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.| INE F TRNITURE.whim Black Wi (Bde IES FO rt et | sale cheaper tha und and plain Parlor and D.R.\u2018Wardrobes, res IA Chairs C os, Reclining and Easy Chat To Sideboards Cheffoniores, Contr \u2018and Oar Table Wantnots ros and Mail Hi phy Siar Iron Bodmende, Orders from oases, bo! by &c., Sear rodeoan, bot to Shaw's Fier Craig sired INLAY & BROSSEAU, Whole sale and Retail Lumber Merohants, © offar for 1) large stock ce and Hemlock Sra EE Dose.inh: Dino sud 1x pic Plan h and k-inch inge, Laths, Rant Oars, rooved I = A EE Fours LOOT] Sill pois CR Hrs ir stvantage toon orate JILL Babes CS tres ETREET, ear of Ba Peso PEISDLLE LES LIST OF The Unseen Univ: ng Last Journals pew edition).ora, aa by Me BW.anon Ww wor anf Our Note Toy Sa H.©.Br ge Elida À A.a Lay 3 or ar ee its Thaokoray, = DRYSDALE & CO, ON ThEAL.a x BED COMPLETE FOR.FIVE ; TRE « BRA-SIDE cor,\u201d pl tar portable» Vie bed, conitining strongth and ma eomvenience.It 15 a fuil-stve \u2018bed, but 8 o8ly 3 inehes square, by 30 inches Tone, weighs ottly 3.Agents wanted, \u201cCali anil sed it.Rm o FITLLWNTL AS is _Jatéts-vévoot.ABEL fr : The Latest Bree Tou, Lathes pt Sarl Pamily Herald,\u201d 2 2 Papers, a snd American Journal, the le Newspaper Novels, but varioct ee A450 REP.\"4 Corner of Craig street and V1 x.X.C.Ansoci 1 IVY BARK OF MONTREAL.| Fat Dents has pense PAVING DEPARTMENT 2 ve.34 Chabotitez Square (WIexaw BUILMENOR): Wine Se wri tre se tt \u2018 New Advertisement >a RS.E.J.CUMMINS, .Soh pyr 197-0ad #7 A WEEK to Male and Femalo Agents, in thair locality.Costs .nothing to try it.Particulars tros.P.0.Vesa | \u2018 , 8.000 Augusts, Matne, RAND CENTRAL BOOT and SHON STORE.\u2014All kinds of made toorder, Ladies: Pronsiias ron mow | Wanted, a smart Lad to elodeon: make himself generally useful; refers i Guaatie ture Mano and Heat! quire L os Blower, Kilcher CHembiy od ge general igusehol s, tncin urtains, v aro, ABH! CASH! CAGE, Céder kr i ~\u2014Anybody wishing to soll their cast-off Cl room | fee will plasse poly to IS, VINBBREG & ARO.060 EVEBY MONDAY and THURSDAY.Orsig or Craig strest, who will call at the houss From the extensive savortisement 4 nd large n and pi eV aiAE cash-for it.+ d count: ors at these sal ring promptiy attended to.- they are the best means for disposing of aay class of goods in the poux fornish : ten ls wil ease give notice at pass in all styles, Fr and.assist In the Store sod 2008 i S B ; articles of HORSES, CARRLAGES, UGGIFS, WAGOONS, HARNESS, and ail appertaining to Tattoresile, TO-MORROW (PRIDAY) AFTERNOON, at the Now Tattorsal Yard, 64) Crag street) soveral fine Horses, Carriages, \u2019, dc), dc.wil sold.ST D ALL GOODS FOR SALE, uction Sale ot_Farniten di.often, when care sate stTwe o'clock: HENRY J.SHAW, Auctioneer.sav AUCTION ROOMS, 78 CRAIG anos, Me , evamesa m- RUS! oyod in removing the ta os without troublo to Ns, SIAN LEATHER and TORTOISH vse ty Oring the pepe Res Fe PURSE ©.The anost asioction, ut , , AHAWTS AUOTION ROOMS, 1 LANDER & XI ett INo.728 CRa1o Braxyr, MoxrRmar.163 PRICES FOR SALE, A - MOUNT ROYAL VALE.Apply at 53 BL Mary street, or ont the premises.ee \u2018HE CIGAR STORE, \u201c 264 Notré Dame Street.The ors bast CIGARS.Tue best TOBACCOS and tho 364 Notre Dame Streot.\u2014 Wp HEAP TEAS, CHEAP TEAS.1 Ey pay ae tec Japun Te Tes, when you can get It ace CARTIER DANK BILLS TAKEN AT PAR At J.MoOORMICK'S, 204 Bleury Street WING TO.\u201cTHE INCREAS.we wish to contract or The A atectare of 1,000 more of those YANKEE WAGGON JACKS.BOSTON CHEAP STORB, 581 ST.JOSEPH BTREET, QUGATS FOR PRESERVING, RAW, CRUSHED AND REFINED, AT C.DUNCAN'S, (THE OLD COUNTRY GROCERY) 035 Cralg streat.188 GET YOUR ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS DONE A _ CENTRAL J OBBING \"SHOP.JAMES CURRIE, CABPENTER AND JOINER, 7.218 Fortification Lane, near Viotoria Equate.! wie ALE COAL.V.Coal is the LABGEST SIZED and HARDEST COAL ratsed in Nova eo, and is STEAM or DO C puree Por sale fc.§oyb vos at Plotou or delivered at Forts reg **ROBERT C.ADAMS & 00., Agents of Vale Coal, Iron and Manufacturing Oe'y., 325 Commissioner Street.\u201c2 N° MORE BUGS! NO CLUMSY \u2018WOODEN SPRING, BEDS | MOBBRLLA'S PATENT COMBINATI on OMIS ATION BPRING iron.an elasticity of s real cire EE the wear pict ARs all Made A Jiores.in A en and wison.any Rotor, For salo at all hardw.Hosa depot, - _19-lye (Fifth door \u2018from \u201cDathoasie Squage.) D.DRESSER & CO, MERCHANT TAILORS, Have just received as SPLENDID lor OF G00DS, in their adupted to $ and Oofa Beason.Hn ould cal call vous on ena our SUPERIOR Our Address is 438 Notre Dame Stree, (Opposite Brown & J.D.DRESSER & co.ae QGANADA P PAPER Box And all kinds of SHELF DOXES MADE TO ORDER.W.WARNER, SON & CO, G.BANKING AnD.XCHANGE OFFICE, DAME r BT.VRAN IS XAVIER MOTRE axp vey 00! (Near the French Cathedral) MONTREAL, and all other U.B, Beourli e Bank Saad Sen also Dominion rs and sold.J ADPIES who want a \u2018COSTUME, POLONAISE, SÉIRT, LAON- JACKET, Or any kind of DRESS GOODS, G LL 4 00 | At 238 8 the wholesalo St.James \"Street, Fee Ponte Ottawa Hotel.) No.CENT & BUILDING SA5D.qe vatertiantd bik oh Sant Large slob of \u2018ONWEGO CEMENT and good BUILDING SAND- Which they offer In quantities to salt purchasers \u2018and at low rates.JAMES WORTHINGTO N à CO, Ko; 61 Common eirest, SHEPPARD, Jri, 165 FORTIFICATION LANE, Maker, 156-8m* C.Pattern and Model i SAPAIÉEE OP \u2018JOBBING MACHINIST.LATEST and LARGEST ARRIVAL OF CANE-SBAT OHAIRS ever imported into this clby at ons time has been just revolved at Nos.7, 9 and 11 8t.Joseph street, 4 i where they will be'offered from the 106 st, till fr.rther thotice refall at wholeaale prices.Dest Cane-seut Chairs ever offered in this city at 8c.worth $138 Cano-séat and Back Rochors, at $1.75, worth $3.58, at OWEN MtQARVET'S Wholesale and Betas Furniture Nos.7, 9 and 115.Soph west JAMES SUTHERLAND, Wholesale Stationer.NEW GO \"GOODS.vrei or 3,000,000 Diamond | and Baronial ENVELOPES ® JUST REGRIVED.256 and 258 St.James Street.YATENTS, &.£2 Shi , 404 arë re- suited for crdisary av.ng retirod fro wn 1H pe Cup, Civil and oa Coneaiing Eoat ; SIMPSON Eh area MONTHEAL._ PARTIES NEWLY AR ' ain us à comy comsiote Set 295 vost ue \"ora, cash eal Soom, Stoves in 1 To $20 PER.DAY.\u2014Agents, cinsees of working old, make mor: ts nents, or Al tae ood SR Ee, Tl WO anpihing ÉINTON & vase : Forilind, Maine.TEN DOLLAR WATCH SEWING MACHINES AND GENERAL | By L M.Sims & Co.M.SIMS & CO., CITY AUCTION Ayo COMMIBSION HOURE, Auction Saicy evs ory day of 3 4p0 780 00K: ana n ments Of al 8 offecta receir od dally, ana Fotarne rendered co Br.Lawxsson'] WATE STRENT, prompt ro after each day's sales.179 L.M.SIMS & 00, 60 Bt.Lawrenos Main stroes, By Gough, Jackson & Co.Goves, JACKSON & CO, BBAL EFTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AUCTIONEERS.650 | OFFICES AND BALBSROOM: CRAIG STREËT, MONTREAL.Besides particular attention to business tn REAL ESTATE, GOUGH, JACKSON & CO.Will male a speciality of the disposal of STAPLE DRY GOODS, GRAINS, FLOUR, LIQUORS, TEAS, &e., UPON WHIOH LIBERAL ADVANCES WILL BE MADR AND OPERATE COMMISSIONS CHARGED.Careful personal attention to details of businems, |.and prompt Account Bales, floor.Storago unsurpassed ; five large flats, Bonded and excellent Cellazage.168-t¢ NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869.in the matter of E.SHAW & CO., of Montreal, Conl \"me chant rents: oy oal, te, Insolve undersigned will sell aol by publio auction, in The lots to sult purchasers, at On WE the following Assets Lolvuges fo the à above Reine 1.405400 | 7 McGILL STREET, MONTREAL, DNBSDAY, the ELEVENTH day of AUGUST At ELEVEN AM., Term: _ Mont TSSOLVENT ACT OF 1869 AND { 8, cash, L.JOS.LAJO, 8 Office of Prins & LaoJOIR, 97 St.James 5 ntreal, 8rd Augus 1875.1TS AMENDMENTS.In the, en of NORMAN VAN ALSTYNE, of he al, Pounds r and Will be sold Noe.37 and 29, Mon tho wh R .a} EL LY MA N , tog tout he Zarate of the above-namod Insolven 8 CRAIG STUART, AND COTS STRENT, Wooden Mile Shoftiàg and Counter Gans san (Noxt Theatre.) ; ow Ket mers, Hand Ladies, Pit HOSIERY a SHOE BOXES, - Bottom ax be cro) A te and Spidor Hass Hs h assortimon! good role of the Btock-in- d District of Montre Yor, an Insolvent.ASSIGRER'S BALE.Public Auotion on tho premises ALIOUGIS STREET, in the City of On FRIDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1875, ole of the MACHINERY and PLANT bolong- Bowl do., of Foundors\u201d Tools, vine or Boxes, &o, -Trado, conaisting of anufactured from tho above-namod pat- The \u2018whole to be sold in lots to suit purchasers.Montreal, August 8rd, ms, __NEW_ADVERTISEMENTS PBANERUPT SALE.Bale at ELEVEN o'clock, sharp A.B.STEWART, Assignee, i 183 # ed Ewing purchased the mitre \u2018ask sooomty wold FY ORDER OF THE ASSIGNER, - | in the matter of Hawny GRAN, Insolvert, at ions : than Iam No.greatly reduced -prioss.The stock comprises | at ONE-HALF THE ORIGINAL OOBT: new ollering-the dame by private salsa GOLDSMITH\u2019S \u2018HALL, 308 Notre Datne Streot, Gold and Bilver Watoches, fine Gold Suites, Gold and : Plated Bings, Lockéts, Gold and Plated Mécklets, Gom éc., Ciocks (Frenoh and Amorlcat), and an ; sasortment of Elcctro-Pinted Goods, oonsistiug of Ten and Coffee Borvioon Cake Baskets, Buiser ool- ; ors, Card Receivers, Crums, : \u201cAU the goods are marked down and in plais figures.Watch and Jewellery repairs exectited byreliable | workmen ob the premises at the shoriest nolcs, \u2018 and satisfaction gusranséod.\u2018Fer J.W.WILKINSON, ! ole by W.& F.CPRRIE & Oo, 100 Grey Nun Street, MONTREAL, - A DIES HATR DRESSING, tar, ORYSTAL BLOG ; 0 NOTBE DANE STRARR®.REAL IMITATION HAIR W nn do 2,00008 ru, Hooray AND Fever Cossate im ateires and quatiies.298 Nornu Dans Sreerr, 208.2689 USTRE AND, LINEN COATS, ; dati a tue pr Warns Season, AD - MILLOY'S | FABBIONABLE CLOTHING HOUSE, 69 St.Joseph Street.SCALES.WARREN'S SCALES ~ Ave the most: accurate and durable.WARBENS SCALES Are the best value for your monsg WARREN was the Inventor and Patentes of Plat- | Call si tbe Factors, Bo.pa EE examine the before puschasing oorwia COAL! COAL! Very | favorable quotations.T\\RESSINE FOR HANNE, - Y FIRST-CLASS.FOOT O_ MCOILL STREWT.CRARIAGE TOPS, de.thuanse ofl and and black with « simple appilon- ; eee fmtrodv.oe this TN articl preparation over offes.ee agente wanted ov erywiars Le Boum, re O 68 Craw stroot, M ORE Tn BSS SON CICA itis s rotten punaest STAMPED © Ra sn RS L'on ul Sle peel hel gion foal Ka solicited, and satisfaction FUATSA~ EW FASHIONABLE| TAILORING ESCABLI yo IANOS,.PIANOS.B pers and ately rea ch or Neves.\u201d Garson x 5 Teener sopra, 13 2 rinentof & Garo, weslory 21.47% tg inten bl 3 sont PERS WHOLMEAUS PE Slam ing, Fo, hg Fo ed Sd All now ow Plano Eres aad be \u201cHale! insta FREE | To, Poiry boop, ANDREW CARSON.By Henry J.Sw.and Salssroom on ground procraxATIONt Inviowor tho Grand belebrafion totale p this city on FRIDAY next, the BIXTH A inst.in honor of tho O'CONNELL: OENTEWRIAL, \u2018the Citizeris of Montreal azo hereby \u2018invited to observe that day PUBLIC HOLIDAY, 8T at as a mark of respect to the memory of that grest patriot.JOSEPH DUHAMEL, Acting Mayor.Mayo OFFios, n May City sll, ; Montreal August 175, i 1875.G RAND CELEBRATION or THER O'CONNELL CENTENNIAL IN MONTREAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1618, : Under the auspices of the Irish Wattonsl, Béne- | voléht ahd Temperance Societies.: The Railroad and Stoamboat Companies havo : kindly consented to issue Tickets at reduced fares good for the 6th and 7th of August.ORDER OF CELEBRATION.: Morwixo.\u2014The various Societies will muster on ! the Champ-de-Mare at NINE o\u2018clook 4.M6, Sharp, | an procèed by way of.St James Streot, Viotoris Bquard, Craig and Bt.Alexander Stresta, to Bt Patrick's Chureb, and the Celebration of the Day \u2018wifi commenoe at TEN o'clock A.M.with à GRAND F Hrom Mass.The Choir will be under the direction of Professor JOSEPH A.FowiaR, | BAFA colisction will be taken up to defray the costs of tho Celobration.Aftér brand Mars, the Procession will ye-fort in \u2018front of Bt.Hriaget's Refuge, and march through Ff 8t.Radegonde and MoGill Streets fo \u2018Wellington | Street, through Wellington to McCord Btroet, by | MéCord to 84.Joseph Street, along St.Joseph and ! Notre Dame Btreèts to-Bonsecours Birect, by Bonse- | cours to Craig Street, and thenos to the Bt.Patrick .Boclety's all, corner of Craig and Bt.Alexander .Btreots, whore addrossos will be delivered by B- .Devlin, Esq., M.P., President; J.C.Gough, Esq., : late leader of the New Brunswick Opposition ; 3 Jd.{ Curran, Esq.sod other gentlemen.\u2018 ORDER OF PROCESSION, ; PATRICK KENNEDY, | Marshal-in-Ohief, | BAND, : 4 ST.GABRIEL TEMPERANCE AND BENEFIT > coragEgATIONS oF sz.ST.anne, AND STY, (not mornbers of any Bociety,) 8 CONGREGATION oF POT, PRIDGETS (not mém- of any Society.) \u20ac BOYs OP or BRIDGET'S CHRIBTAN + BROTHERS SCEOOLA, BAND.* BOYS OF BY.ANN'S CHRISTIAN BROTHE ; BOHOOLA.IBS MACMAHON BANNER.7 CONGREGATION 0 or a ETS (not members sis ee PLAGE 8.YOURG TR Ld LITERARY AND BENE- ABBOCLATION.Wye 9.BT.ARWETOTAL ABSTINENCE AND DENE- 10, BO OF ST.LAWRENCE CHRISTI.T8 DROTHERS\u2019 BOH COLE.AN 11, BT.N \u2018of any Boclety.) BAND, FLAG.12) IRISH OATHOLIC BENEPIT BOCIETY, 1 - BAND.; FLAG.an 1.carmOLIC YOUNG MBN'S BOCIETY.d BAND, 20° FLAG.16 P2.PATRIOK'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.RAND.FATHER MATHEW BANNER 15, BST.PATRION'E TOTAL ABSTINENCE AND BENBFIT SOCIETY.: £7.BEIDGET'S BAKNER HIBERXIAN INDEPENDENT BRASS BAND, FLAG.| 16, or.PaTRIOR'S SOCIETY.MAFOR ANG ar GURSTS, nu oa SKATING RINK.BYENING.: TH fay Rotana eto talented artists will Justatn the i Gihoett.The Rev.an MURPEY \u2014\" -\u2014 \u2018 PROGRA UNE > Phtri thie President py 8t k'a .ri ef LE g Cu Ghaard Boarer re: ME, Jai.aoscossee hea Blow Marche Embrace È Song- rer ; | _ - Charlgs Frederick Hill, examined by Mr.Snd is dispyosing ©! lupge quantities of it.Parties ; iven to the detdetives.We cannot be miore \u2018J place inal flirts of the city at The Alinn stea \u201c Polynesian\u201d has {\u20ac Kar AND F UR Perot TELEGRAPHIC, * [Special to the Brar.] Davidson \u2014Wes engaged ia the Committos a ere are A4 usa, taking TELEGRAPHIC.Sxplicit at present.pa att ait five rooms var tive tn port.The tye oon has ; - 5 ; \u2014 ! PsovinencE, R.I, August 5.Room, 175 Great St.James street, for Mr.sell.À fine parior suite.in rep or, haircloth, ; - \u2014 pou The Worthington engine is at work very painful feslings of apprehension a the been detained 28 bertailn à foz, about 3: [Special to the Bran.) x There was & run upon one of the soundest Mackensle, getting the es Chel doing all oan pumiLo ad tbl.Shaws for ¥ anenpor LSproial to the Brin) assisting to supply the city with water.Tho VC D oflisens, and engins vous fu ans veer outside Belleiste, dari which sbé | 5, 416 Wosre Baume Street.Br.Joux, N.B,, August 5.Savings\u2019 Banks yesterday, and 866,600 were rade Do agreement a to remuneration | bad ruiter as low ax $0.All who req ire furniture Tororto, August 5.Pre ; Tan _ illic or ge from eve aarter of \u201c Whore are Fhe à Olydesdalo staition for Upper Canara i x \u2014_\u2014 Aloern, ssnvieted of sotting fire to a barn drawn out.The bank bas half s million un- sent in bis account in blank ; certalaly ex.thould give bisplace neal.As the prisoners, Davis and wife, were Tons, FPly J se ee?a te obtain reliable informa.owner being on beard.red CE j in Portland, bas been senieneed to three employed in its vault.\u2018Some victims of the pected to be paid; had givon up his basi- Exppsarve Praxon.\u2014Probably no article of leaving the Court an attempt was made to |! _ po steamer \u2018 Bohemisn \u2018\u2019 brought down police der es PORT OF KOFTRELL.} - , STRAW H ATS years in the penitentiary.lesiare that their priest last Sunday ness to do this work ; had voted for Mr.Mac- grade foels J dogsibl mortes mnsmation in: seiso them by tho excited crowd, and the police about 150 passongors this morni ug princi- tion on this important subject; «a member of Arrived August 4, = i \u2014 2 The trial of Murphy, for inoendiarios, is arned tbem thet tbo institation was un- Kénrie at poil 21, vote No.28._ Brat-olasn piance by weil-known makers, with | had diffoulty in getting them away.pally consisting of American tourista and ox- tbe staff of this jourial set out on an sxour- 58: Pol Brown, Liverpool, pénal | To Mr.Trenholme\u2014Was not in any way in « \u2019 * the night\u2019 ; 20$8, H.& A, At CL PRICE HOW goisg on in the County Court.The sound.duced to vote for Mr.Mackenzie; the situs- Fusruntee Uf ton yours for $30 to $300, And » cursionidts to attend the O'Connell centennial sion during the wee sma\u2019 hours 0° the nigh 88.Soro Torn n - ; .repre.: , good taking - ° a cost prideipal witaess against him is Policeman | [Special to the Stan] tion had nothing to do with it, nor did not ontage of thoxe low prices.\u2018New pianos are [Special to the Bran.} to-morrow.; ; to ascertain the strength of the force, and the A, Dupont\u201d ! stou, ooel, 485, J.Foz the semalndar of the season.\u2018McLaren, who is coutradieted by several\u2019 [Spe 5 influence his vote.delivered free in the city and kept tune for one e OrTAw4, Aug.5.\u2014\u2014Sergeant Neilson, an active officer of the extent of the patrolmen\u201ds beats when pexcefai .A > th The tri Bosrox, Aug.5.Mr.Davidson stated he was afraid he would year.Liberal terms u payer for town Recorder\u2019s Court, has been dangerously ill and oitisens are enjoying their slumbers In fancied ; : ugust 5.\u2014 other policemen.trial is virtuaily one AR unsuccessful attempt was made to have to ask for an sdjournment until to- apd country buyers vn approved The new Money Order system between unfit for duty for the past fourteen days.Ho security that the constablo\u2019s tread is hard by 88.Marmion.Brotchie, Pictou, coal, 385, F.Great reduction tn prices of of the vernaity of the policeman, for Murphy throw the Portland night express train from morrow as he had no more witnesses to being LATEST MONEY MARKET.Canads and the United States was inau- is convalescing snd will shortly be able to re- thelr dors.W.Henshaw.Gil : Le SUMMER FELT HATS |! coriain thbessquitted.the traox last night, near Wenham, by « \"F- \u2014 gurated yesterday by the postal authoritios \"He Bis place.> Captain oC, FFE that the information obtained, SIP IAKS Chiari, Wino Liverpool gea-' The Roman Oatholie pic-nic st Terryburn aloe No one badly hurt.The Court thought At vary inconvenient 1nd EW YORK.August p.m.at Washington sending 8 remittance of one ane fine ship Lake Ontario,\u201d Captain and which it Is our duty to lay before the |-Barque Señdemender, Larsen, otkiagtes, .» (Both English and American styles) sttanded b wards of 5,000 per._ y .remar ed t at bailiffs might be sent to bring up GOMarerrreerrvenersnenses renee ll\" .Glliffour, arrived in ort this morning with a public, will not tend to allay the fears of the Berne 3 .Yesterday ves 7 UP Mrs.J.H.Conant, the weli-known spiritual witnesses for this afternoon.Sterling Exchangs.117 @ dollar to the head of the Money Order Do- general cargo from Liverpool.She eneoun- nervous or inspire the citizens with confidence v ) B.B.irom, 891, ae WE _ ; i is mo after\u2019 a painful, Mr.Davidson was quiet willing, bat had ONTREAL.nL partment here.tered light winds in the Atlantio, which has in the arrangements which the civi ori- Barque Mustang, I'Jrkelary,® NE h \u20ac ; mediums, died th ming Pp! ides the mi 1d h , Greenbacks t at 8 discount of.s.13% @ ; .vie suthori and goods, 388, consigned ty = ; 416 Notre Dame Street, Tao vosthor to-day Ls web and capleasant.Hngering illness, aged 45 years.She had - mo, Mondo: would have been requir- @reeniscks sold abs disoount of.11 A woman named Thornton died suddenly somewhat retarded her passage._ ties have mado for the protection of the Lives so ThA on , \u2014 inks until next Monday.Bliver bought at a discount of ci by ed this morbing.She was poisoned accidentally \u2014 Antoine Yéaotrategan, a sailor of the &2d property of their constituents.In all Cleared\u2014Awguat 4, \"277.the Br bee: rit interpreter for the Basner Lig The Court thought, perhaps, the best po - CORNER UT.PETER.- spe [Special to az) beens spi rpre a ught, perhaps, the way Cor.Notre Dame and St.Pra.Xévier strests.barqne \u201c William,\u201d was arrested by the cities, and especially in large ones like Mon- ri © A ; i tablish .would be to adjourn the case and finish it à few days before.q .y N- Schr.Maris Cathrina, McLeau, Richibteto, = HE CHEAPE POT ; Tononto, August 5.since its es ment.the beginning of September, If.th a \u2014_\u2014 Water Polico this morning, on complaint of treal, it should be the first duty of their N.B., four, 87, J.Brédie.vo : T ST 8 \u201d + It is umderstood that the body of Jane Gil- A farewell ione to the missionari chanes of having it finished in toro was 10 -\u2014 MONTREAL STOCK REPORT.[Eipocial to the Bran] Oo - tho captaln, for disobedience of orders.On ramen to afford adequate Proteation to : \u2019 August 6, : -F : ir- \u2014_ romising to return to his duty, he was dis- the citizens, dnd for this purpose the latter wl ; IN THE CITE FOR.mere is to be.disinterred for the pur- took pacs ve \u201c Toy prete pled hi or pres dar dered th [Reporied for TRE Bran by Bosd Brothers.) _ Toxowro, August 5.hanged.\u201d y pay taxes, and when it in not sticiontly done, 85.Hadfi, Wilson, Ploton, govoeral, 850 J.A, - ; Po _\" MIRRORS, PIOTURR FRAMES, £0, | poso of having the contents of tbe semach teen different fe labor foreign LL TISOR cons it fnisbeq within ther ATOCKS.¢ is expected that 10,000 persons will march Work is being pushed briskly on at the 8 We are prepared to prove it is not hess, the Dupont.Lod SAT f GEO.WELDONS analymed, asitis suspected drags may have snd twenty from different Statesof the Union.Fee stat ng that fof bis own part he would Hank Montres la the 0Connell procession to-morrow ; 8200 Opers House, Victoria strect.The framo- &Uthorities are dereliot in their duty and are Brig Jane Diack, priand, Cock.Wheat, ; + .: desn administored.\u201c| Five sait noxt Saturday, and seventeen within ; - pa dot ine work for the ground floor soûts and the two Tétponsible for the consequences that may , Gillespie, Oa.TF LE 115-and 117 Bleury street.finish bis case to-morrow.aio \u2018expected alone from St.Catharines.Heries is 1a Sl.dt £is rapidiy:| ensue.rm ! ST - un An old woman, whoës name is supposed to the next two months.ue ing oe to The Court stated Mr.Abbott had Mioarked © gunsmith sold 60 revolvers during the Bearing complètion\u201d i the Monts hr by We may premise that the burglaries which (Celebrated Flambeaux or Candléstick ENNSYLVANIA COAL CO.'S| be Hammond, deliberately stepped in front leave under the auspices of the Ameriean ossibly M Sea acre on onday, $1 1 cor past week ; it fn stated that the voluntoors inclined at pleasant angle, affordin d have taken place during the present summer .p y Mr, deon also, and would, CELEERATRD of the 4.30 express om the Grand Trunk Rail- Board: Mrs.Cofin, Miss Proctos, Miss Hollis therefore, rather finish the case without any 189 \u2018% bave been served with ball cartridge and told View of the stage from every point.tage are ntinely sbnormal Let per, x She PITTS TON £0o4E, way when comiag inde (he city, and was in- ter, Miss Pierce, Mie Spencer, for the Conrad adjournment.; \\ Jak ii to be ready to-morrow for an emergency.P pp , ire pole one for Montreal, ave beon connected with the force for twenty- He a.BURILÉIGH & BROS, stantly skilled.She was literally out to Turkey Mission.They ssil on Augus r.Davideon said; he could finish his case ; es 106 vers \u201cDr.Davis and wife.were brought before the ~~ Xr, Maxime Beaupre is suing Mr.Wm.go» Jours past that in no former summer do Carpenters, large aasortment Dawson and Spear s w 1 : Rev.Mr.Hume and wife, Rev.Mr.Bruce and in 85 hour; and in answer tv the Court, if an | Police Magistrato this a.m.and charged with adsworth, a trainer, to recover $800, the they romember a tdhth part of the robberies a2 Jackson's Tools in great variety, fir sale by mmon Street.: .1 n a ee ; : ce 241 The mariage of Mr.C.B.Ryerson took Wie, for the Mahratta Mission, sall on August au rl \u2014 a be uf su.pe | hp murder.The examination of witnesses obldeau Lon roth SIAL attormepe been misono are 0 D jon Oharios Nelson, M5 Bt Lavrrence Main TOR THE \u2018IMPROV ED!'\u2019] place yesterday p.m.at Cobourg, te Lillie, 13th.Rev.Mr.Brown, for Eastern Turkey, baving understood from what the Court had ] .wr \u20184 \u2018Bkely to last a greater part of the day.Toussaint Beyward has entered an motion They account for fed excoptional state of No.185 Bt.Joat Raptiste Village - Tæarth \u2018 of Mr.D.EBeatty.They left tails in September.Rev.Mp.Btearns, Mins | raid yesterday\u201d that they were ontitled to ee 18 2e | Phere is Z ; .againet the City Council for $538, for damages ; i ion i .Pi oR : daughter ty.oy left P .Thereis great excitement, and the Court is ; serious crime by the depression in tmde, WHY SUFFER PAIN?; ._ WHITESIDE\u2019S SPRING BED, by aight express for Ottawn and thence to Beymour, Miss Powers, for the Wostern Tur.rome Tea Bonce, 84 they did mot expect this > | shyrounded by s Iarge crowd.mine Lee a eu are the fam RES.which haadhrown enormous numbers of hands Dr.Mathieu's Tooth Ache reliove Tool à THE GRIT KLANTIC SPRING MATIERE of LE SPT .key Mission, sail in September.Rev.Mr.Birt of the \"aso to come up ar land son.ig \u2014 attorneys.Mr.William Totany phiintif's oti an ployment, many wen being driven to Ache in 8 ssconde Applied tres Charge STAG = GOOKS!.FRIEND] The Noth Viotorls elestion trial, Smith; Peek and\u2019 wife, Mrs.Minor, for the Madiora and Tronholme) should be able to finish their [Bpeoipl to the Bran.] uotion against Mr.Joseph Simpson for 8700: great influx \u2018ot trmeape and jail binds | Ment fet application complet, Mc per text ent | Al, vespondent; commenced yesterday at Lind- Mission, also sailin September.Professor and Sate to-day.° Dod Pro : to them to go yo Onrcaco, August 5.Abbott Co., attorneys.rom the United States, who are noted bur.PF C2818 on receipt of price._Eole piste BAKING POWDER ®y whit was decided to go Into the.cor- Mre.Learned, Rev.Mr.Doane, for the Japan har, t the soratiny 0 AT a and ote or the Gearge L.Dunlop having heen sworn in as \u2014 In the Police Conrt, this afternoon, an glars, the bouse-breaking and robbery carried 198 Notre Dame street, Montreal.2: : - a - [rept poastices first, and leave the sorutiny of Mission, sail in October.thing to go on with the oan \"04 to do sny- City Marshal to-day, the Mayor and \u2018Marshal pplication was made by oir.Archambault Snare (obs attributed.In the central police ; market, \u2018 : ; , .; - ; or schar, } i Births, Marriages Dosths.> petallet Continues fo lead the : \u201cthe ballots to the Registrar.The evidence At South Abington, D.B.Gurney\u2019s tack Mr.Trenholme replied that it would be mide « formal demand on the Board of Police Almerance Beourret with having roblsd wx Districts Toh que a Duoutof the bs, and .Ca Commissioners to turn over tho books and of a watch.The application was grounded wost; and from.the river in the north a and for sale 10 the trade only, by went to show that Smith promised to pay a \u201820tory was entered this morning and the safe most unfair for him to go on with the argu- : BIRTHS.ma ment, to which His Honor remarked that the other property belonging to tho city, and now Upon the alleged insufficiency of the evidence, to Craig streot, on the south, making a cir- 1SWIX-ALT) Wolfe se bon the din Anguti, tbe: > W.D.MeLAREN, claim against the firm of Ellis & Smith on blown open ; $3,000 was stolen: 3 ?: other side bad made no such proposition.xX ' » i i 9 | et aenlton tb caimant voting for him, and (pri te dr Gos] 3 Deviens ar ilot Cabot nr Common tbe | ue Mb demain tb mers of more fh veh milton: | mite Rt RA .ILLIAM BYRD.that a supper had \u2018been: given to seven of = B August be altogether concluded to-morrow.barnly refuse, contending that the Board still counsol of tho private prosecutor, and was patrolmon numbering \"99 for! night dut 16, Mrs.JW.Contello, of à 0 (8 4 - 4, .: EN - > Emith\u2019s supporters at à Aavern, and that the In arder to relieve the manufact ring in the ballon ame, na, wh yon bs they bad bas legai existence.Both parties are deter- taken en delibere by the Police Magistrate.7] which gives eleven men for patrol duty ats MARRIAGES.\u201d IN : > .\u2018 .- .A : .; it.boi ov} J A \u2014 i te 0 I JOARPENTER AND: JOINER, bil wes $18.23: dustries from the difloulties by which they Agree with his learned friend.SW joined, and therols a prospect of a serious ool- \u2014 The steäm drodgos employod in oxosvat- me, it boing solf-ovidont that all the men JOMEITox AnpmacrIY_At tne L'ocmteu me | } COM: SESESDOGER AND ITPOLITE ErRERTS rete ! y Mr.Davidson gave his learned friond (Mr.: lision before many hours.ing the sito for tho propused wharves are be- 08nnot be on duty the whole night.To begin Oliver Johnson, to Miss Mary Abernethy, both x \u2014 [Press Despatoh.] are enviraned, it is not improbable that the Trenbolme) warsin that he would conclude ~| The funeral of the Hon.Jesse O.Norton, of PE Put to thoir greutest test, us the dredged With we may stato that although the number | of Slorrington.OS - | TROURI-REPAIRS, OFVICR AND STONR-FIFEINGS.! action of the Fall River cotton manufacturers ë A ee : eral o on.cesse .Norton, of rutorial ia composed of a kind of hard con- 8#rgned for this great business centre of this | RoBELIs, MCCAGREY\u2014At Toronto, by thw Rev.I \u2014 Quenzo, August 5.his case to-morrow, thi - ; à tev à Goff, Jobn Roberts to 5 MeOaghey.\"= | Quders sent by Posh receive , .Th da city, takes place to-day at Joliet.A crete, which renders dredging n most difficult ©ity is much in excess of any other quarter, 1 JO arah oy.: \" Ât tbe mesting of the shipping interests, in reducing'the rate of wages of operatives | The Court trusted the other side would be ; \u2018 .i \u2018 g 3 it is still by no means sufficion - Epmison, BrArLES\u2014 At Maple Hall, Ont; on Pompes ocre Sr Mol yesterday at the Harbor Vommons Ofice, will bo adopted by others.The depressed PFeParod to oontinge with thelr side ease after 2 Gy wont dow 0 at eu a ar pros por 8 ill by ne mesns sufficient for tho which Tokers abi hy pom: of the : YVHE TRADE ; Henry ., was unanimously eleoted a condi : éning the conclusion of the case for tho petitioner, \u201cit city went down to attend.The decen sed was FiOF quality of the wachinery.~The exoava- this portion tho sity has Bad for some tus 3 isons or Compveliford, 10\" sei ae = - Can be THe with Ti ard, to replace John Gilman, th on business demand] pénis x adjourned the court until to-morrow at pe lobg à member of Congress, and a prominont tons fur be proposed busing pre boiny fled in ooh D ne city has bad Les pr {me Staples, of Baltimore.de ancy AN AND AMERICAN Raq, retiring by lob, aad who declined ro- Se Pe 0 ou ten.LL 113 add induential oitisen.of the work is boing carried on\u2019 with great almost eololy owing to the fact that all the DEATHE, 215 a 0 A ue COCHE FEWNTIERT - .- .NIZA , ; ity.ipal tile A ivato watch- MAgROR\u2014TIn this city, Thursday, inst, the = - EE vif 8 .XOBACCONISES GOODE, de, #e The subsoription in aid of the sufferers by Eight thousand one hundred and fifty-seven 4 COLO ATION SCHEME \u2026.î uch a timo for floods and overflows in the so ri - prscirs their promises.Hare Toaraded very ion.Édounrd aston formerly an Ts ue ai : = Av.A.NEL5ON & BON, the floods in Frauoe now amounts to one thou- ; .North-west was nover known as now.Strenms |.© prises won at the annual meeting of \u201cranni the Legisiotive Council, aged years.7° © 1S 5 ERIE » \u2019 deaths took place in Boston during the year A PLAX FOR SECURING ENTGRANTS WORTH ce qe ee : the Prince of Wales\u2019 Rifle Association many of the streets running north and south Friends and acquaintances are respétéfuity i - h 5 rt #1 to 97 Bt.Peter street.sand dollars.> ending May lst.: HAVING.5 3 a us lo.all directions are rising so ns to swoop distributed last evening at the Re ental without ever meoting a blue coated guardian ro sted do attend the faneral, which will tals at i - SORROW BB end 58 Front street.vu The ship Bonnie D endeo,\u201d\u201d from Limerick, y \u2014\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 5 away bridges, railroads, houses, crops and | Reading-rooms, St, Inger street.Biron of the peace, and In overy instance that we .Tene place on Friday, Oth tust.st 18 c'eloëkk, 208 arrived in port yesterday.Spoke an iron , .T other pro \u2018 li bo ni ; ; OT eame in contact with an offieor'he was on the |.2 HÆFr REQUISITRBS\u2014 ship.supposed to be the \u201c\u201cAbecna,\u201d off Frigate [Special to the Srap.] Information is to hand relative ton colon- se à property to tho value.of millions of handing over the prixes, Lieut.-Colonel Bond loading streets running east and wost, such as noon, from his ate residence, No.45 8.Elisa.: .Cant coe: en Pertaney, Morida ce om the md inst.The Bonnie | Dun- ; HaurPax, August 5.isation scheme which promises to introdace\u2019to ii cu dollars Tho matter is becoming more serious iment ort Address, da ape tn a roc St.James street, Craig street, St.Paul stroot, es to the place of Interment atj Terme\" *.al \u2018 » Toliat Vinegae, wa, at des gomploted od the orage 78, 1AVIRE At the closing session \u2018of the Dominion owrborderss most desirable olass of emi- ud 7171 every day in Memphis.Tho Mississippi RivomT bave shôts at the Provinoial Matoh, on the %° 1t i# only justice to the men on duty to o, 5% {his cits, on Thursday! wnat - - yoars.; La Is: forty miles wide, and is still rising in tbis I0th, Tho oup offered by the Colonel and won ™7 that we found them allat their posts, and Gn Ewan C une.She is tho first : Medical Association, held to-day, the follow- grants.À gentleman interested in t ve- , y gen n a tho mo apparently on the alert; but it isn \\Phyticsl 0 \u2019 , _ AL\u2019 i - = RIBRENSIEE Ji Msn ¢ timber ship on her second this season.; The Underwriters sale of the ue \u2018\u2019Ris.Ing officers wers elected for the ensuing year : mont, writingf to a friénd in the old country, county ; also much damago is being dono by | by Corporal Larkin was not ready, and its pro- + Tho funeral will ioave his fatharés res _ H ARNESS! HARNESS! Ban \u201d\u2019 toek place yeéterday, was ad- President, Dr.Hodder, Toronto; General va Fe I be glad tok .100% 100% tho floods.sents on deferred.poet his nope Hirt that mo.157 MoCord atroet, on Saturday mans.J Ce assortment HARNESS, x so Moers.Duan & Semon for the ot Secretary, Dr.David, of Montreal ; Treasurer, of Crown lan FA £0 know thet 30,000 serve TT @_\u2014 The Government authorities hore - have PE ghtingalo, who gavo bis DAME A5 ins such a vast proportion of the city's ing, 74h inst.at 8 o'clock.Prisnds snd acquaint: «Bho best assortment of HARNES parties.ore different Dr.Robillard ; Vioe-Preeidents : For Ontario, poses of colonisation.© tract is Try \u201cur Soren séleod four hundrod barrels of whiskey which boing dyunk and disomdany ot Sharged ith Dealt.holm Tes re Sith the directors of Poon are) Thepeatiully invited to attend wilbous - so \"Um ts et it sow ig cin For too fu ARRIVALS.- Dr.Thormburn ; for Quebeo, Dr.Hingston ; bvorably situsted within & fow miles 6 \u2014 has been covered up since the great nfl Inst went to No.395 Notre Damo streot at twenty rotostion aforded by the et fan Boston and Chicago papers please copy: ou 8 i ve ; + SAD ] ARER » Ship Clams, Watsed, Londoe, ballast.for Nova Bootia, Dr.Jennings | for New Bruns- ©f the boundary line of tho State of =| May.L _ ¢ minutes to twelve, had something to drink, LH that they have latoly strengthened Druean\u2014In this city, on the 4b instant, Charlotte ~~.À x West.aRPE STRARY.Barque Vairades, Sydney, coals wick, Dr.Earie : se 7 Maine in the countless of Compton and ' \u2014_\u2014 end on being told it wan time to close the their promises, and seinforoed their water.KAYAeld, oul duughter of Fairich and Fis .Se .us Belle Groanock.cale ; : ok, Dr.Earle ; Loca] Secretaries : For On- Beauce, P.Q.\u2014a very central position, du dvertisements this p [Press Despatch.) - bouse, he refused to go, and said ho would like Prbl a ivre olr watoh- Duggan, aged 13 months.Cy EEN ER OP A PARODY.Glenifar, Clyde, for Montreal.tario, Dr.Zimmerman ; for Quebec, Dr.Roy ; and a Fe now runningwithin thirty RAL Toroxto, August 5.to see any one put him out.He was shown itis woll ne hotanopportune, as The faneral will take place on Friday, the ih.- Ri _ er - \u201c+ Glenbervie, Glasgow, for Montreal.for Nova Scotia, Dr.Gordon ; for New Bruns- Miles on the Canadian side will, when com- John Praser, the carpenter who made tho the door and then attacked the young man of detectives, that there are à la N nurber of Fant, at 8 o'clock a.m, from nec Taie wo i ha tre Huis, Clyde, for Montreal.wick, Dr.Mclaren.The next meeting wil Pleted, link the distriot most conveniently to S1.50 box in which the was found hat the house, ontehing him hy the throat and American hank robbers In tows at siiemoe, MG St.Jotepk street a Ù + flo Took jus à und Wy : Vega, Workington, for Montreal.re \u2018 \u2018 the markets of Canada and the States.\"Tho .he: cols d hi orders both fron Prom a pushing him through a window.\u201cWhen he These pel are allowed to 2 ro and Done O'LEARY\u2014In this city, on the 4th instant, James 0.© b : Who made my vest 80 ae STC Augur, Liverpool, for Three Rivers.be held in Toronto, Jandy border one joke twelve miles long aud : WHITE SHIRTS bie wife and that they pe Bim a fall de- vas given a charge he resisted the police.He without sny surveillance, like the otorious © ne funerat wi tél place frous ir ,[ : À ; Bosnie , Litowric wide, and surround another \u2019 \u2018was fin 0.rreste ; : t ça 5 & And Please his wit se weil os pom | Femantongs, Livorpoct.CITY NEWS.from four to five miles each way, having ., J {Foription 1s to sise, ke.© Trnvirs.\u2014Charles Bauman, 32, Swodo, In Boston, avy on bie avers poe shor day residence, 188 st.George Hypolia # \u2014 : Who made Punts, those parhl Trouses, Dea, Norway.\u2014_\u2014 © humerous beautiful bays.Tho site Includes 5 WORTH 82.25, \u201cNEWS OF THE WORLD.\u2018ras charged with Insulting Mri, Joseph Gaine.This\u2018alrtriet, to be proporiy protected, should Seturdar tory.oo ey fo the Boman.; Tag made m those pares - or \u2014 Deputy High Conatable Contant arrested len iid atroom for manufacturing purposes.DESMARTEAU & BOND'S -\u2014 Prisoner, who pretended fo could not spesk have nt least double its present force, and if nn soquethtances e ; 4 \u2014 Dow\u2019 want to now?1 tell Dati: COMMERCIAL this morning a man named Robert MeBlain, rt to the Le 5 LE fro hr cent | y Crrorexart, August 5.English, though at times he came out with n measures are not taken by the authorities # aan Ë s serooe tue Unie rate Lo M ee Pere of B¥\\hort distance do tne.sesth sat ees; B15 Notre Dame Street, a ipo tothe Grzette from Bluffton, Ind, mouderful flow of the vernacular, had gono with this object in view, the business people BOYAX- In this cty, on the ord instant in anh © ; ne ets on 1 pm, amos stolen five dollars in gold from H t the lskes are found some of the Conrar Sr.Prran.#143 says : The rumor of the breaking of a large into the hy of the prosecutrix and wanted to must take proper measures, at thelr own bovas, $ira son of Rowan, of 8 - 1, ae LLEN _ «Ormes, Bre » who koeps & store on the corner of 4 ows in America to the extent of ; reservoir at Celina, Ohio, is confirmed by the PUY some things,which, however, did not seom expense, to guard their houses from plunder.3 Q ; - , ugust 5, Mountain and Bonaventure streets.It ap- mesd 0 ; to suit bim.He then made improper - | ; A RAFKEY-\u2014On Tuesday, August 3rd, Peter J i ki + UNION CLOTEING HALL, The opstaticns in four \"Ch this - ain P- some 10,000 acres.Arrangements are being TO LET, tll the 1st May, » small, furnished heavy rice in tho Wabash River.John.: iproper pro (To be continued.) only son of Jobn Ferguson Ranken, aged 3 Jaats : J Pas Craig Sires, on \u2018Change pours that ZfoBlain and Barfdon have been made to sccommodate old count tl House, Terms moderato.Apply st No.180 | Thomas, farmer, started with his son in a poses to tho girl who was attending him and \u2019 and months.i adi 2 00 W3nty of Men's as went au every king forenccn wire more n # than yestordsy.friends, and that the other day the fo and if those arrangements are properly made Lptt Bb rhein pret 222.boat to recover somo of his property washed Anally refused to leare the shop, putting his BRAN AL Toronto où Tucaday Fred SL i | : ad re B® There was s strong tion to higher galled on 20 Jatsor, and poked » trifling and faithfully carried out, as hi they Rohe oi yarns pty tue F away by the flogd, but tho boat oapsized, and |.arms around Mrs Gaine's nock and repeating s &TRANGE CASE.Dis am James C.Brennan, In the year | \u2019 EARINLB- ir consequenss an i d ey ave ® will be, happler times are in store for thos | Gen street.- 1836 Mr.Thomas wad drowned.The son sucoecded rors in donor fined him $10.Virginie ne 1 : us À , wpziess cénseq f upward tens in Are dollar place, which be had no desire to PP ShGeoryuetreet, 0 188 | ; Ouellette, 40, was brought u t BETZURE OF SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS MACDORELL\u2014AL New York, on tho ied inst, Alex.fl : wf Do Baglih wheat market.Holders wore part with.MoBlaia did without the desire, 720, TOF the nt time leave their fatheriand > Goxs 10 Lv, Furnished, st No.8 88.Denis | 12 Teaching som Rll bo was veu SA hres for using'ineultiog language La Octave Actes \u2014 ' Duncan Macdoneiesr ds Shr, ind mo } ot 20- LAL] : firm at th ; and parted Mr.Baridon and his gold.He .1°n 'B building up this branch of the Bri- | KV street.183-0 0 The parties live in the samo block and are.| Mr.C.O.Perrault, Vice-Conml of France, Toronto.= \u2019 S > # .FOR THE HAIR, Ie eT in Her sow Tt 7d Umer hed SE en a Re EEE PEERE is he Doat-foaied baok without bm if 2177 AnD.\" Dofedant who ha | an asin as alors ford ei ets \"ET GRY Como Breton, To | 3 - ma advance'of 5e to 100, and Superior Extrs up by tho Deputy 2 pioneers that they in the most laborious man.mOnth.Apply at 45 Sherbrooks steer Mr\" is supposed he was drowned.\u2019 or aarmeny, objected to music the com- Mr, Albert Tinehaut, took out s writ of | Murton, Esg, sqod id years.1 À i PREPARED FROM THR PURE GRNASE OF sold steady at yostorday\u2019s rates.In Wheat, Stable.Tho prisoner was remanded this ner oarved their own way from Indigence to OOMS.~T¢ Let, fixe Purnished Rooms on one Loxpoy, 3:30 p.m., August 6.Iainant had, and seqused her of bad oon- | LARARUS\u2014A$ Hamilton, on the 30th July, ! à : .- y Indige P gus attachment for Louis Marchand & Son, of » : ; ! Abe only transaction reported was 17,560 bus.Morning.hy vw .floor, toggttor or Roly with ues or We 0 ; uot, ete.£he was fined $2.50 and $3 costs.| is Slarohan: on, of St, James Lazarus, a native of E ES UE OSMADA BRAR \u201cNe: 3 ee ou private terms, U.C.\u2014 Mr.J.J.Kennedy, who resides at 238 Independence.Le fonder them-all praise.ad Pains APPLY ALTO, BT BE) RAoits vireor.The amount of bullion in the Bank of Tus Parzxt Ricars C Th Jud James street, brokers, for the sum of $4,600 in | aged 71 years.] J ¥ \u201c Fa CORTE 55 ty sad Treadwell wort.nag je .tefully, but we pause to consider : PR : 162 England has inoressed £38,000 during the ; fr dent Sd prelimin- | Fe = piri | ; D ; ee werd-nagotisted for, but Legs street, weni to the races at when they challenge us to go and 16 likewise, OOX AND'BOARD.\u2014Doutiie Room, with Board + week.ary examination into the Post-MoMartin American currency, which was immediately « : Sry bi .on wl \u2014 are vas no business dense.Decker Park, resoived to one eye upon It is of a cause of deep regret to my mind for gentlemen only, at 73 Bl \u2018atrest ; also: - pre .pateni/rights case was proceeded with yes- exeouted and th ! ! of â : =.p reg y 78 Bleury ; The amount of bullion withdrawn the ; ; y xeo © money seised at the office of | ; fi .the d i x : Froights wero quiet ; da 9.was asked for and another upon the light-fingered that this feeling penotratos too much into About 1st September, a Front; Room, suitable for &: te fnoraing, in the chambor of the Poliee W 8 | En ; 23 PRODUCES A LUXURIANT GROWTH, mieam and Iron-clipper te Glasgow, with 5s.fraternity, but having in a moment of exaite- the emigration.polley of his cartes marries couple i 1s Bank on Balance to-day Le £10,000.\u201cMofistrate, before Hon, Mr.Desudry, J.P, \u20181° defevdents by Mr.Whyte, who has been im: bi TE XRAUTIFIRS STRENGTHENS THA RAE aa.to Se Gd.bid, without engagement ; 7s, Meni concentrated both optics upon the track, and until somo sadionl shaw J JOSE from 150 Be Maurtod atroet, on Wodnewday, iio proportion of the Bank reserve to the The direct examination of tho first witness, appointed assignpé of the firm, at tho instance DUCATIONAL.\u2014MRS.LAYS 3 Bare ES RD ar vas offered: far vessels for \u2018order, without en- the wicked rurrounded bim and Sant home is affected great waste of public money will \u2018if, tv ATIISt She property of William Jefe.now 30) por.vont.| ook The SL percent, It Mr.Bayard, was taken up.Mr.\" Bayard tos- of Mr.Porraul SEMINARY, for tho Board anû Education of ~~ J .BAIR RICH, GLOSSY i fthout gold watch or ehain.formed be the result, and di intment to the feol- or bi ttl same to 8t.Maurios street * \u2018 tified that Post, MoMartin & Co.-rofused t i ¥ Ladies, SAYBROOK HA © TINISE.segment.Ashes wore dull, and Pork was ou b result, an fie pment the feel- | Whoever biings sam Nzw Yozx, A : rotused to The ease-is avery strange one.It urs TORE Ladies x HALL IIS PERFECTLY RANNYISN\u2014WOP?WSOLY at $53.50 to $22.00 for inspected Now tbe peliee, but without resuit, until yesterday ings and prospects of individuals and fasallies, | Will be rewarded.188 8 Fw Touk, August5.transfer to him the one-fourteenth for which that Me Tindhant'csme to this city in 1 Bo ey aus Schoal will comasduce om OR UNCLRAN.: ; Mess.Chesss sold at Ofc.for a fow small CR Of the detectives discorerod a co of How much more satisfactory would be the re.| AKTED, a (enoral Borvant, with good refer- |\" 1 The yacht * Octavia,\u201d lately seised on sus- it is alleged $5,500 had been paid and, in \u201cfr ° uly, | TUESDAY, Beplomber 7, © pe .TE SEIKULAYES TEN ROOTS GRIN RAID.lots.the missing trinkets upon the person a ro- sult if a large proportion of the money now atroee \u201c00% LiboTaIwaGss.Apply ab No.Rort | gislon of being a Cuban Alibusterer, sailed to- 3upport of his allegations, produced a series greonbaoss wid Moers.Meena oF Son for Hor pk ne az made petal Book 22: AULEVEKE BRASEY ANY j Froun\u2014Ressipts, 6,28$.beurels.Tho sales potable yvung man, who gives hii spent in inducing people to leave thelr homes, 7 » ostensibly for Hungary.of letters and paper.Objection was'taken to one year, at 5 Bir cont.interone.Before the letier to Mas.B.H.LAY, No.: \u201cZR IMOLONGS VITALITY.Ce were: 200,200, 508 sud 100 Spring Bxtre, ramwe as Menry t.He was at once ar- was employed in ¢ them more comfort Wire a Thorough Serva, fora tamil of A special from Cheyenne states that the | the introduction of this matter, and the point yoar was oxpired Mr.Tinchant died Montreal.; \u2019 .4 \u2019 ! corsss se 300 do., $5.55; 508 do., $4.65; 100, | Tested aad nee before the Polioe Magis- able after their arrival in this country.A : ! Indian Frauds\u2019 Investigation Committee find Was nrgued at very great length.The Court in a» lunatic lum in Toronto.Mr.OR SALE Ca eK 480i> 31 DRUGSILLA, 06 300 Strong Besos, $196 300 Double trate, by whom was this morning remend- mush loss stad would then miles to acoom- opaitaepez da Rep El cotes dead: muet ba Bch diffouley in getting any one there to Tulsd that tos Jogumentary evidence could Langmuir, the Superintendent of Arylams, = MN | : - \u20140CEN-PUR BOIRE S., = i perior Rxtras, $6.20 ; 100 p e representation abroad, while nume- à good la ss, and fajr Plain Cook.Address y in relation to the Indian service, as Not be received, © examination was still found the receipt for the money on the de A BPLENDID LOT AT POINT 02.GRARSPS, St .: 2 » 96.15; 100 do, $4.10; 50 and 75 Avixaxn Suaxr Pracrion.\u2014Relative to the Tous unpaid agents (I refer to gratafal set- | H iy office.1! 183 those having facts are interested in not dis- procecding whép we went to press, but no |'ceazed, and i J : Near the Maisie me : D ART DAYS & SQN, Tuigdoies, Fine, $420; 80 and.100 Middtings che î i \u2014 - ; hé wb Ë » and communionted with the friends drou Works.|.g ; 1 [ , rge preforred- by a Miss Rush against | lors) would be to rt their good treet- WANTED, a General Servant; family small\u2019 closing them.whatever thrown upon the oxse more of the deceased in France, who tre pergons of.5158 50 x 150 fost, wiih two Lronieses, a ! _ WYER PAL, SOINEE, WWAREAL, PQ.qui 100 Maio, $5.70; 850 and 500 Bags, Mdme.» millingr, the latter ox- ment and in way lodxoe their friends to * Apply at 96 Hypolrté riscet 188-3 Binosroxn, Mes August 5 than the public have already been pat in pos- distinction in that eounts pe \u2018| Patrick street, and the other on Ares v.5 : ! _ p PUR 9; A i ' ; , .: xy.street.Apply'to ; , : Es eat rca ein mm 7.; : the oase thus : The girl paid one dol- join them.A bo can reed French aod Magia woland | Large numbers of le are arriving here session of through \u2018our reports, These persons, as next of kin of the deveas- FLWES, CREIGHTON.à +\" 8 1x62ä EM ROWED.Cuurmai\u2014Roctépte, ::aonm Quoted at [87 upon a six dollar And a half hat, and two I may add that the details for colonising the .Addr this office.1853 to attend the National camp me 8 be- A LocAL Fraxco-Genman War \u2014Auguste ed, immediately communicated with Mr, _15S-\u2014004 06 and 68 8t.J.oo F RA CH 8 REEL LL), | 9018 to $huse.weeks afterwards called mad tendered four district mentined will soon be matured, on the ANTED, two 200d, experiended Trav for ginning at OId Orchard Boach to-day and last- BETSIDO, 40, mason, was brought up on & wär- Perrault, the Vice-Consul here, and sent ERSONAL\u2014The gentleman who borrowsé the |.\" f ee i dollars, pretending that the price of the hat principle of making comfortable homes for: VV Boat nce pri zy t oh with ; Chain bal the Preside A Pr ET o Wane.\u2014Roseipts, 121,331 bushels; $1.80 50 0 dollars and a por asking for new settlers.' \"Company, donne PQ ne Mana! # Ing until the 15th.Rleven States are now \u2014 The som rire hole kom hatt one PA \u201cpetrants entond an ton 5 1 rogue eur oe eit 8 CRE F * SEVRES NET QORPANY eV.C, _ aa the requisite.Mdme, Trepannier in- We understand that 300 desirable families VW ANTED, a situation as Housemiald by.a ro- presented here by - embers ot the National two rooms in the barracks, which she has oc- which was tried in April Lost.sa notion fe Bas 0 tugroved thaty ©.oe Shean Ne ane 1 renal sisted at ha bat was to give o sx dollars tee Talting to come out.under the auspices of spectable young girl.Apply at Duke * whole Association will present.pearly the.cupied for about four wecks.Defendant, who but through a series of technical objections Pent in Unfonvile Conan UT ; \u201cSINGER MACHINE, \" hanged.ae » refused to.up for © Company.\u201d .street._ res : i waz allotted & room in: the same place, went»| raised by dofondants\u2019 advocates the case -was call at Hatel, Xo, 353 Bonswasture FE : Then Miss Kush departed ins rage and prosur- rer ANTED, = situation as Gardener; unfler- Lovo, August 5.yesterday to put up a partition in one of th t off to Septen i Mrost, wili dee his wife » and receive Rohit naw sands.bind of Mankind in - Provisiors.\u2014Steady.Booolpta, 392 k sd: æ warsants The case comes up at the CANADIAN LABOR UNION.andi Me Bastnoss- Address J.E., Tor - The offcialsæs the Union Bank eay, no ar- apartments, when Be is alleged he assaulted fosers.Marchand à Bon oo - Baymont, che Arme From Borne.- - ; To - lee 1 Ce AO dis Pork.Polles Teme nue - Toronts lobe.le NE CLEARINGS ALD rasgement has been mad with that fustit the com inant, whois in a delioats state, by aud Mr.Perrault, not having been notified, as J0'0% SALE; A 001d Siete and Cas Te: | .= - pm Een nn ; o a 0.qu a Rowoy Tai In the Police Court.this | {Toronto \u201cGlobe, 0 GENUINE EAR | tianfor the mption of Duncan, Sherman striking her.Witnesses were brought h reditor be instituted di address.= ; Live Agente Wanted.|} 850 to $23 for inspected New.Mess.morning \u2018three hulking.fell ode describing \u201cThe Third Annual Corigross > tbe Canadi a ; 7 or : Co's, letters of credit in the hands of travel- swore positively that Busaine did not strike making an adavit, from wish wo make a ox - To Jet, à Furnished: Bedroom, J : V0 WOZ 1 PALER -20Ny Asuzs.\u2014Receipts, 33 barselay Dull through- the as laborers, Michael McKeown, Labor Union met on Tuesdgy aftertioon inthe DRY-GOODS AND CLOTHING lo¥s.Negotiations, therefore, have boen pend- the woman, but on the contrary, shejin trying following extract :\u2014*The plaintiffs are indebt- R Latour viscet ; we.; \u2019 34% Notre : Dame street, i I the veel ; as 30 root ls have Thomas Harkins ad Join Harris were Trades Union Hal, St.Catharines, \u2018the | ot 2 ar PURE ing'eince he failure of the Sym, but they fa strike him stumbled, and fell against some ol to him inthe sum of $4,025 in gold % to'Let.Arñy 100.= : SRV 3 3 .Ï and at broug! charged w sto] ae: f th i , that 2 on 47 Soe : ve not been completed, an e longer they p 8; they also stated that she wax i h tl {valent ; Willem street.- Lu 3 - von {MONTREAL \u2018 a to $5.55 for Pearls Piraie.} : : of boots fiom Mr.Joho Omwford.I pio nd by Mr.Wa.Magners, Vigh Prasitont.\u201d tak.Fe de M AJ OR°8B, are postponed there is a less probability of a a fearful rage they thought sho would have in greenbacks on bagging RTI by the ANTED, à Cook; ons whe \u2018will Whdee vo +i tte: Buasomw\u2019s Bxroxr.\u2014August S.\u2014Moatisg that Mr.Crawfind was yesterday evening sit- \u201cAfter short discussion \u2018as to whether re- NOE: 94 100-8, Joseph Street.concentrent.The lottars reoelred here gone into a Gt.The save de postponed till lato Albert Truskinrt.That to the beet of tho VY take wasting and troniag prefere.laps - rue em ees \u2014 oT Com.\u2019 ou count: residence; having \u2018| presentatives of aus - 1 I i x > ee rom cans in Paris say that over one -MOItOW for enquiry as to what authorit knowled, d belief of th id C.0.P.2 Ls ABTRR BRS\u2019 HLAIR oF ~ Wheat, ore - chip Wa: taken off his boots, when these men entered 5 attend the bre Neo P= pe thousand holders of suspended firms\u2019 letters of the man had for wishing to osoupy one of the rault, \u2018the defendants are snsolvent within the \"QY-AXTED, & young man to work a , P : = Ce , Qargoes 0: Prag Chic: er.Milwaukee the grounds, and, spprosching in an insolent agreed that the convention: should Be open to FRUITS IR PRESERVING credit have bcon heard of in Germany alone; rooms.A woman stated that a policeman meaning of the Aot of 1869, and that the said Apply, between 8 and 10 am, TARR 4 \u2019 ç .8 5 ra i manner, demanded something Lo eat.ins reporters.Sonore Te > - # many of them aro utterly destitute.of fands has charge of them and that the him a defendants te ir Amolne yin - .ae .imfeat, off const, 49e to 40s Gd; California > ing Hark riers.JLo \u2014 D y pay secrete their estate and effects - - ; wheat, off coast, 35s; Califomis wheas, just fedgned drunkenness, but ily dropped -The Beorsiary, \u2018Mr.Wiliam Joyce, road y We are now fecetving the largest stock of PRRSH And have been compelled to apply to the local dollar when thoy go in.A-nioe little source with intent, &e.That defendants for VV io do the ea & Cost who comid MOSELEY & RICKER'S TANNERY.| shipped, 535 ; neasly dus, 53s.Arrivals of this role, as Xx.Or or told him that if the anual addresk of the President, Mr, Jv FRUITS nth Ts ind me will be prepared to eup- authoritios orto the American Consuls for of income this, for the policeman.: several years have boen oamying on Tas given to oùe giving good references.\u201d Angie = | .oy wanted should ask in j | W.C i üm- PY s season prices .ur L .; ess | M 1, at Union avenue.= Wheat, moderate; corn, small Stocks \u2014 it.Harkin Thon ° hah ne op.wary; of which the following na sam will deity tition.\u201c - One lady teacher of Massachusoits had but + LE Mazon don Baturdsy, picked the: ; Tofuse to et tha (dently ANTED IMMED: -0'eux - JPANCREATISED COD LIVER is London Wheat, 105,000 to 110,000 ; asd was making the who M H \u2018regretted that bis i land AW kinésor 8 ually cheap.thirty francs in money when she henrd of the Ca h pn Toi wiantreal Clot, and the ban d their si board f nL Marans Wan a, ATi William sire S00 \u2019 Corn.; « AWS oy e 4 v ; 3 { change r sign-l ; : méoks Se - por hae eo, pie Sg Crawford interfered.a souffle sasmod, and would\u2018 prevent hi» \u2018tipi he bus Con- .MART & HOW ARD, fhilure.The American and English copie Sherbrooke atreot grown lay ah open Son to Marchand & Labbe, handed over, Le : ANTED, Agente and Canvassers for the Gorn- Vrsthar in gland Ans Tarte ny ar Ec Lao en sr sha | Cone REATRR à bonuses spp | is she Tt saga bord lien a he rho Home cp là Marian \u20ac tabl, \u201camp orcs ot WSR TE - ; os 7., a , , ng.2 ; « oo bel A eme 30.000 opter 36,- the accusation, and wore condemned to three been i to\u2019 sevarer strug Jos, th an dur- A er > = - which place she took steerage passage homo.# who would like ta de Don Pa ar those clerk of the defendants, two young men with.nb et a rer Tou: days.oui at 1084 at $1368 for September.10:15 nm, Ponthe\u201d imprisonment at hard labor.ing the at [aire gmonth, both in ihe (CHOLERA CHOLERA |-\u2014Use {appeals for sid rom, Br ding hemo but are not ina position to contribute a round PA a enn, and \"pder that name and Lim VV AKTED, u situation as Nurse; best of reter- ï ; : Pouien Courr.\u2014Thursday, August 5th.\u2014 Uni atos and in .Ip Canada no J berry - \" » BRC aum to the guarantee -fund.By attondin © said deféndants have n since and are once given.Apply at 78 Bleury strest,* 183 f or Sopra pic: nant rase po 041 Before bis Honor the Pise agistrate, very disastrous events bad come upon them, bœs, Cholers Morbas and Summer Sompl ey 2 ments stating these facts and denounsing the the ground on Sstuniay the dmirers of now continuing their business in defiance of ANTED, by & widow, & sitantion as Muse \u2026 : «| year.\u201d Corn, recet 117,000 buskiels ; shfp- Horace Lambe, a boy of about 14 years, was $i tbe year was not without its dificul- vi foing 12 the Seaside shoild take à tépply house are preparing for publication.\"Lacrosse will be sro to soe some fino play, their creditors.\u201d « = ; Kn place of ; mine to make | {ents 135,060 dat Opens und et ab jo for charged by Henry Vinton Harris with havi ies.Ho rejoiced that tho meen and eon- Bik them.Price, do.TATE'« COVERNTON; 157 Pama, August 5.and at the same thme thoy will inrgely help (Bigned) - \u201c0.0.Peagavry.\u201d herself generally useful.Adfiress H, 17, fos.Be r.10:15 mm YZe.for August and Maliciousiy damaged bis.(Harris) boat aide temptible objects sought by some\u201d of their = = = Specie inthe Bank of France has decreased those who have conesived the ides of present- After Mr.Whyte made the seisure of the AN mituati yi Pot- 133 to 33} for September.401 bid for year.Lathberts, by smash it with heavy sans fonsdisn = 'eoodiiatory spirit ef adic] S BNT F R E El 868,000 france during.the past week.ing tte aiple.Re to oH country oye in cash box to-day containing over $6,000, Mr.V V er: thar Ty andi Een 7 \" Omts; 8,000 bushels ; ts, 7,- © offence was , mbe was fin eink] 0 FOR OFS YEAR, WEBELY ntes, 661.20c, od es pons correspondence that Marchand kept him in quiet conversation for iG; Prowery workh kins boon the rade 10 years: 3 060 de.$1, 3nd condemned to psy $2 damages and tho \"0tking men.\u2018 .He\u2018refarred to the vile con- , .| + has passed goes to show that the proposed se Address I, 19, this office.188 © \u2018 to 45J0 for À agust, and dde to ét as Ut coats, in all $10.Marie 6 ire, the disre- Spiracy concocted Messrs.Hart and MoKil- Financial Reports containing prices, stocks, at DusLix, August 5.visit will attract much attention, ir fact it uo ) fime until re a opportunity h pad WASTED a fow Girlie, at Rice Brothers ne J Ô TWEEN BAFGPS AND CITY HOTEL) | tember.Bariey, active, higher at $110 for Putsble woman at present in jail charged with to Jestroy thon Mouldors\u201d Union ot | NEW YORK STOCK\u2018 EXCHANGE pa are ppdrodth snniver- may be said that few international visite, if 4nd\u2019 rashed it Into the safe closing the a ave.\u2019 and 3 | 4 vi 4 t ; saahil .a » ep Wiore he will caxfp en basicese 26 usual nal: tember.rk, easier, ty, active ; nae ol Davia one bron bp inst the ateme-outêes of Toa WP by poo \u2018ane vatuabdle Btatistlesl information, op'ainis began here to-day, and will continue three | taken undes Tom Lorie mame nade j¢] door.An it le a combination lock, of course W fom pines au appoint ESh a ; : .» oyers.He congratuistod the Union that, ; 2 = ye.« morning a solomn religious ho ï 15 ?Vo Bax iP.be MN ph sob Stpember ge Auguste Chose.She set up the defence that ploye the conga n d th ah \u201d Papa tobnsai L re days.nan was ori in the orig at hoped, haredore, that the Canadian ; le man ES Tow stan Fem Jt and Beige Sue # fo en Mu ; i .- 75,000 bashers; shtpmne nts, a a n.Be watch been given by the complainant fo FS Vien Alor tot dut vont oe ove desiring adress - which Onrdinal Manning officiated, assisted by Toit o the ou e tnt a sal 14 em - | como by the sharp trick.Mr.Whyte is in AXTED, by a respectable young man a Situs: : Siar SEI Ro.1; $1.35) for No 31 buy Hqur.The prisoncs.aerator: mee Mechanics\u2019 Lita, Lom Bad boon fovmirsy ALEX FROTHINGHAM & CO.; Thier onrlival Munniog oflelated, awmistod by Saturday, thelr thomsands ngxt possession, bowover, and us the result of be.on OR [og gions or Waltham OF 1 -$1.97} for Lueui ; snd $1253 Tor r bay Hquor.- The prisoner defended herself nlc en \u201d 3 ® vo y \"A NKERS AND BROKERS th rio of © h' pr ay./ ng outwitted has no alternative but to re- any where ho oan make fa jom dive « hugust, September.with mueb volubility, but wss çonvioted and .Lo ; B , noon the Oratorio ah\"\" is'to be sung in \u201cJo Bear\" 1x Covirr.\u2014Chas.MoKiergan, z pti .- AR express and take care of horses ; well aoqueiné- \u2014\u2014 à vas © - } 13 STamxr, Naw Yi g + move the safe\u2014a rather formidable [ed with the city\u2019; ity references.| + Lin ro Toadstums aad Provicieas at PUGS fo Shem month ther Count wad Toh.spa own of Tommi hair rats saone (Oyipaite %.X.Btook Exchange.se of Irish unie tako place ja the Detter Known as Joe Boat, wns Sang taking.Doutre, Doutre & Hutchinson are\u2019 | B28, his ole, 00 17 retrace dog 8 ä © 1] oft, » I M A bé - ; 1%-1y + me building, when.the Centenary ode will oro the Recorder for keeping a music hal plaintiff\u2019s counsel.; tT qe ANTED, a sttustion a Rrat-class Cook] .im ob tay veut Cut vari | Aah be Tog hn Mr ring.tangs NOW 15 THE TIME TO BUY be mecha \u201chb hou as sosand mh fons nom.He Goa ppd or Po : | Sa PRE RS Vente ! 25 95225 $ forthe would not leave + whois, bans fa bis] Mreogiy urged to, do so, ad not \u2018pressed the JNO.| TOGA DAT-ÉOODE, pannors, garlands and motioes.There is à 'ritnouses in bis bohaie Il'appearcd from th FINANCIAL, NV TES A wishes a stvintion as yh > su © 32 22?4 she Dai th .second reading of the Bill.Mr.Pouraier's SLY 8 ; great display of green.| les eee from the or Baleawomsn afer Aus.T@: has bad ex , 8100 .© passed out of the pen she ; 5 .AND THE PLACE TO GET THEM AT evidence that Constables Byrne and: Dupius \u2014 to Some i do.white dodo 8 @11 0 10 4 > Bill, he consid oft mie D A 44 .The members of Parliament attend as re- , ; ence in Costumes, nd refers presen : i as.club 010 $11 $1 0 Qu § | Fiaahed for Chose\u2019s hesd, but, fortimately for Smanded Bi, be it don relie © BINGLAND'S, resontatives of the Cathollo Union : Edmund Tifited defendaut\u2019s saloon in St.Claude ot, | Brun Orriox, 4 ?.4, Ployers.Address Aca.fy 63 Andersoe virobt : - ; - , } : : a \u2019 à : ; ; : n the ultimo, and.there saw a man play- - Aug.5, 15s.} : : 0° ET Tey peri 1600093255 = Le .| the Union not to:rest until susoeed-.| :,\u201d | Danse, John George 'MacOarthy, Arthur John | nei nd da à 8: 5 ; > w Tl) Oats, Fer buéds 3 4 © 3 38 8% 9 MONTARAL RUE GGNTESTATION.od In having the obnoxions codes aus 424 Notre Dame street.core, Keyes, O'Clery, Myles Win, O'Reilly, 18 % bitno and another ainging and dancing, Today was again quiet in the money ma¥- I Fon oe Foti jf eprer pes 0 sg 9824 * : TOE wo \u2018from the statute book.He honed thoy.would! -Grary COTTON, 5e, 6e, Te, 8e., Se.Zand Patrick Jamey Smith.The distinguished es blot al the Jn 4h ° oot, The defence ket.\"Tho banks have transacted nothing kDOWS lis work.Address this ofhos, + i lord: per lame 20 0 88 0 8 8 $s ° .moar.; alpo pass resolutions which woald' convincé HEAVY WHITk 58 hb, ido.ya.> J otta who arrived\" to participate in to vels- boardors in the house and the plans thore more than the usual business.Strictly call OR SALE CHEAP, Horse, Harsess Batrées ff ! Beco per ii Pet à QU SE 2 OS 2 .T= = -men of the necesity of having direct LAN VHERTING, 176.; 190, 2c.7d.7 river Eaoans Bishops of Padlo and Nantes; for their sols betiefit and amusement ; that it loans\u2014one day\u2014were offered at 7 cent., arder.Agpiy to Jus W.Tester & Co.S0apaia BE.\" f \u2014 56e Notre 20, Talowder ii2 Da.à à à.à 800 Judge Torvaaca toa hiseast.on the Bench represontation in both Houses of ent.LINEN SREETING, .Badsiwill, of 3 is in a room wot in the ssme building as the \u201clonge per Pant stroll | Ps Dame Stroet, 26 Checdager ities § $8 0% ¢ @® ¢ tig olslosk, to'hent the petitioners] ovi- The great Mm of the Union should be.tawateh BLEACHED COTTON SHEETING, Moro, Le, ae finals ant ante: of Homo ; ior.Book, the saloon, and that no drinking is aver permitted aud for a longer extension an additional 1 per | WASTED, A Cook and Houromald, Adnly at À r TOC ; \u2014\u2014 : CU RE and guard the position and safoty of the vari- D TOWELS, 72c.dox.77002 jXepe8 Chomberlaïn, and M, Fa » member | t of.lishme .cent, waa charged.Timo loans were quoted 7 Victoria street ; referencos red.i ] NEW 8T ec 3 I Edward Watkin has | dence on the scrutiny, The following: wit- ons\u201d Unions.: - AMERICAN LINEN TOWRLS, ¥1.00 ox.LT of Swiss Parliament.The illuoss in the bn shat part of the quel nent Jon ort nominally at ve cent.Commercial ps, r | we ; | ; ¥ K.accepted the Chalrmanship of ihe Committee | 2°\" Wore oalied, most of them being absent > motion the [dress wag received.Soria \u2018GAR kK TAPLE LUN, So fe de om.fn Lord ons neo ation real benefactor to the Isboring olnasce in spite TAS changed at 8 to 0 cent.Sterling Ex.i PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, =: 20° A a ecep E, John Bayle; R.St.Jean, J.7 ; © repa: e Secretary, Mr.Wm.Joyoe, A ¥ ielive ) : - is | 3 chal sold at 9} to 94 for round amounts bo- | ; strict \u201c to n ER 2 Jomxwrox, of Bondholders.Herepail\u2019s Journal says: Charioe HIE, Thomes agent.Robert & «was then read.The action t taken, by.the Bx.GEO, RINGLAND, morrow in Sackeily stroet, in which onto it ote conte fon tels pu 8 Hae rdore p or tween the Sami, and 9j to 10 over tho conn- | CimeviT Co RT, Monts pers ; > vo u CHANT TAILOR, Thi telograms.which passed between Sir Bd- | Brstaey, Jehan Muldouey, Patrick Mattis, 0, Séttire Committee to seoure the repeal of the 424 Notre Dame street, 424, will bg published and distributed, 7 tea and some bread and ham given thon free | ter for cash.Gold drafts were drawn at # | Piatntif, ve.À.Therien, se Zwiif le i #82 Notre Dame Street, ward Watkin and Mr.President Jewett wil] .Hamilton, J.Elar and J.Oarland, © ©\" Criminal Law Amendment Act was detailed, | 24 Notre Das _ = Fous, August 5.| for breakfast.In recording sentence his Premivm.Messrs, Goff, Glinor & Co., wholo- | Vouricents day Of Anant ie: are an a 5; a fui 1y of i be found to be interest nd \u2018 Mr.Daridgon sgkod to be permitted to-bave -abd an sccount given of various misetings held 1GH PRICES FOR: RBAL Pontidolal Hi Moss vas celebrated toda: Honor stated that he would only impose o | sale grocers, of this city, are seoking an ex- | o'etoek tn The pT agus Ln prim of the ' FE 22 3 ee ee o , téresting, and resesuring as.the following vames struok off the voters\u2019 list : during (be year.He regretted the suspeasion H 7 in the Chureb of the Irisb-College, ass mark nominal fine, and that against this.the defen.tension from their creditors.\" defendant, No.23 Bt.Contant serach Ti the City Eo Pateuted and used only by him, sisgans fits are Lx (0 the real value of the praparty.We be- Jamas MoBlage senr., \u2018James Mofhan | of the Ontario W.rkman, the organ of the EST A f thy with the O'Connell d one 85 en 8250 The local Stock Market was dull and easier * Montreal, ali woods and ; $ tmetance QUATRE 100g.: , , \u2019 0, jr, \u2019 : ARE OUT OF PASHION NOW-A-DAYS, ofsympatby with the bnell festival.ent was open toappeal.He fined him 82.50 ; this caum, consisting of Houschald Pyratéure, 3 Maetance Séeod_ Lieve that pain is more than Sullelont to James Jpnnesu, E.Coleman, F.Rolland - Au star hich took Isc In February last SPLENDID INVESTMENTS: | .> \u2014 \u201cBorrazo, August 6.ond costs.By the advice of Mr, Carran, Mr {bie rg TIS Tom d es à Sao = dey do.Térmcatd.BAULEI RS ; ; some \u2014 covera cbarges for bond in and and the voter to whom.Me, MeShans iver.efforts resus tation > so far, provod | Areogerea in Tinware and.Housefurnishings, at Lt and MeKiernan paid the fire under protest ° Montreal at ; 10, an érotan ¥ Montreal sth tis OAM BRA É rents, sud {hat the pasition of the ofdipary a dollar for his vote, whose name \u2018th $ave \u201c abortive, but he hoped the-next attept would ZEN RER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH, $ The weather Is now clear and plesssnt and \u2014\u2014 p ° ; 1012; 10 Union at 95.ontres, Ang, 1505 SLL è sharer, under e masagempnt, Is by no not been able to And cat.: TF RATE te aided, If not by fudividual efforts, \u2018sub- 0 a tels , the track is in very good condition, conslder- |.NTREAL BOR _~ Customs receipts to-day, $25,698.19, ROVINCE OF QU 2 ; | eans bad.Wo'q te canon a the Vio ou of Robert MacBratnoy, shoemaker, exathined | #dles from the Unfwns.: The pre H re-| > JACQUES cat ad sr ni par.'{ ing fhe recent rain, The attendanée)at the MON HAR à COMMISSIONERS.7, At New York gold opened at 113}, and ' P [4618.] QUEBEC it.° dr.Ccoybesre Me Done his meabing, by Mr.Davidson\u2014Had received nothing; knd botived.pt of the M26 wi | La 1 os McoiLs sragey.Cour is not 88 large as in former years.The usual monthly meeting of this board Tps Mesdy st unohanged Tater GNI pm.| CIRCUIT COURT.monte Aa PERTE « in these r.- Douglas at: t i e re of the : 2 = z \u2014\u2014 Là - ; closing a + ng Lxohange was - 1 Defenéant- * bulders\u2019 méeting of the previons day.Wo eatin ; re \u2014 a 2 nes à lieme vas-read and received.- YF ATCHES-!- , WATCHES! CITY : =, = [was held in Trinity \u201cHouso to-dsy at three quotod at 4.872, and money at 2} to 3 por cont, Lo sold | pi mae nl SR buve cot a.shadow of a doubt that tho Hill>to attend to she Committee rém ; had, |\u201d _ Poreral comisitises were appointed and the ° Le, CT ve 10 LME NEWS, UR \u2018clock.The members present were : Thomas The fluctuations in stocks were : , the clock in the forenoon, at the donrittie of the \u2019 LALOR ces nied a pond well not received a cent of this money, - .\u2018ceuvention sdjourned till pext day.: OÙ WATCHES - \u2014 Base bali match 7 VE Ave 94.Op, Esq.in [be cliair; Andiew Allan, | due 3 180 Cva Hyer aie Fosse Laurens th presérving.the nd and The Court\u2014Hoæ old is your son.A.About KBAR ass cusg Amérioane, 34; Beg., and Adolph Roy, Erg.- \u2026 À in is cause, consisting of, Bovri he, £9, 3 arelolders bad presotred to do ,no- 19,1 think.: ha ! irr, there wonlt have been danger, bu To Mt.Davidson\u2014 had sudsequent- markets have remained dull, and prices: con doo .ph hyo \">prelskie ard powerful commitiens bovin : Ty obtained Tidson\u2014 son ha Govéranest ze ln-Benth Staffordshire have further von way PRICES WATOHLS A RER i> Bes 22 Ja = Leen foiled to watch the interests of bot had pot\u2019 received, mor been promised any | 3 little, under the combined influence of .Le er Ten nr ps re parties, and » strong feeling of unanimit money.' + Lo cheaper coal and the demaged harvest pros- § ! p 2a a V.crailing between the two, with Sir Edwar Te Mr.Trenhelite-His (wit nesin\u2019s) qh wan | Pectss which in that locality:are looked upor | a = ; Tutkir at the head of the movement, w .\u20ac : very gloomily ie \u2018eo once of the fi ; oo HE ADJUSTABLE rare - tne mA omy toyed at » room in By.9 strpet ; YEFY B mo ooda:4) - CLOT = rosuils, * Mioupht H'wns the Ryform ve.L Bram .the of and the reports arg.p T HES DRIER oe ta *Fatorm Asiortian Eng gor a , he tes ALI CHES Tornadons, 83, a Laon oubaz- In the \u2018iin AT WATCHE: CHABOILLEZ es Iyoesian\u201d eat on Saturday The chairman maid the meeting was held to PF.ARCHAMBAULE X30.© ; with anc LE As oad of catile for England.consider tbe works under construction, and i \u2014 The Fraser sait, anse is boing proceeded thaevents of last month, to refresh their own : * émories and to inform the public what wag \u2018wih \u201cin.Jaques this, aflernpon in the Polos As dine, Je vas plised Lo ms Te | oo ; | ; Presa so Tue tod as it was a ce Honey J.Mergan, an author of dis \u2018the wish of (Ee Board hat the public should |.ee 12 1n town.\u2018He à guest at be fully.posted on what was being GL a md gr a, mow complet CLOTIERS 1 Eg that We rebolders wil nd ome Bid bgt ov ee Heh ov payé pire D pe bo.ee ed | Tho Coproritsioner bad a visk Tom teem: | 85 FI Shu amd cb combined.Brecy taal vorsh Avg from destruction, Of evurpe, vote for Mr, Backensia son vi den.To Binoy , 2 dt AIRE APE UE ry ice E Mr.Dav D.MeLean is mentioned as & | galord sod Sandford Fleming, repre-7] Tb er A y yg Bote compete ds Zit bad no sighs EE) taken thy prreqepto\u2014Sosmomion.Tow A SLAORENENT | Probable candidate for tho rabgnoy in the | vil he ban, der | ab t ci \u2019 , : 3 2 worn ab their ;, RL Ie Se : - nate, 1 har \u201cne: wvOrhs between hop + Qnebeg.He ¢- ET NEWS EE a Lente dan Te Ri awseny Sacice a bros sy} een es SEP a, met compli & Deere DE pimping Bin of 5s Aeon do ii Cs wd at an To ae 12 2 PER v : \u2019 ) ¥ fast street; : 00-moswom ] dats < ; DE SB 01 te © 1, A0k: 6 MIA.-QopivMlYy a.WH 0 st is ele, for Sal 11 ¢ property to be saved, co | Wl RT fant lon dor Xe o' ice?3 La LA RON IS SE Et \u201cSind iar Dental Bargéty.5 CE 4 Etter warcen TT * a A Gyros, Mousreal, 3144 Ju.gy IBS, | | 1 | se 10 | | :\" = { 4 ?\u20188, 9 19 \u2018re iv H A \"HAPTER KILL Coninued laura could fors form a , conjecture u n ok * oh! you do not anewer me! | House.i ; linge | about the vicinity of Lester House, and that i to-day he certainly followed our carriage from - | su ; ! thebittle | bo namo\u2019 ; mel\u201d nid Helen, alseping her hands rnestiy.a\u201d not Sir Vincent Lestor your friend 7 inquired Laura.\u201cYes! Sir Vinéént would biess the day that ; laid me in my early grave ; he is so much my ! friend aa that ; for so, indeed, would I.But, Ah ! do not be- trayme! In you, I hoped to have found 4 friend! Oh, lez me aot find & spy 1\u201d - * À spy I\u201d Laura's flue face tlushed; coll her comgassionate attendanes upon this ua- happy lady be constived iuto espionage, o course of eonduet hateful to her spirit ?« Deur Mre.Havenscroft,\u201d she said, looking ealmly into the wikl and troubled eyes of her ecmpanion, and modulating her voiee to its utmost tenderness, *' Whatever the unknown eause of your.sorrow may be, believe mo, I sympathize with you from mysoul, Twill serve you tothe oxtont of my power; and I will never revcal tbe incident af this afternoon, unless I should be convinced that your own safety and welfare required it.\u201d : Helen Ravenseroft canght and kissed the hand that was extended to her in pledge of the speakers sincerity, and then she drow her \u201cblack veil acroes her \u201cface, and relapsed into silence, which Insted until they reached Lester : Bir Vinoent_ Lester met them in the bal, | thanked Miss Rimer for her kindness, and tock the hand ¢f Mra.Ravenscroft, and hoping she had enjoyed the drive, he led her : Lo same evéning, after tes, Leurs Elmer was alove in the sitting-room, used in eom- mow by the guremess | and her pupils, when there eame a kiosk at the door, and to her Ende * Come tn,\u201d entered Ferdinand Cassi oi y you will forgive this intrusion, aiid Eat me ai few moments\u2019 conversation, mer,\u201d he said.© Certainty, Mr.Chasinove,\u201d replied Laura; favitinx him to be seated Be took the efered chair, dud mid\u2014 > I ished to speak to you, Mia Eimer, in regard to appearance of t strange man who caused so much constemation our friend, as well as to my unfortunate sdy sad her children.Forgive the question, but do you kyow ing of him ¥ \u201c Nothing whatever, Mr.Cassinove, except that I have three times seen him lingering this beuse to the park.\u201d \u201c Did be attempt to speak to any ope in ur ca.\u201c No, not ove.He kept out of our sight even until the moment that every one\u2019s attention was ealled to-him by the exclamation of A\u201d.\u201c ue Easily Russel 7\u201d a i a most polar.You do not even know who Be may be 7\u201d .perfestly unacoountsbio.The un- Lappy lady in your oarriage, who awooned at the sight of thi strange man, osllod him Ray- into the wor! ï ani eit alone by tha relantlo- 3 l hand of death, claims your proteutinn.And as you expect 8 continuance of the mercies acd blessings of Heaven, so in this wise be merciful to others; then shall tho gates of prenty aud honor be open to you, sod the pillow of peace kiss your cheek.Half the perplevity, anroyanee and trouble thot men have in this world is in conse juenc » of getting inte debt.It seems to be nataral fur serve people to hoy, and incur obligations witbout measure, to log as they lun avoid Jayirg away ready cach.Give cue of this scrt a 'chanceto buy on credit, and the ques- ticn of pryinents are matters that he cures but little about.But-what a crop of troable #prings up from the seed of debt.How muny giay buirs it brings, and how often it shortens \u2018life; sometimes leading men ta commit suicide or murder.And yet how easy it is to keep elear of this terriblo monster.Every young wean should form a fixed and unalterable determination, before commencing his 4 1 \"active business career, not to ineur one penny vf indebtedness under any ciroawstances.Never buy anythirg unless you have the money to pay for it at once.Pay no attention to the ** rare chances,\u201d \u2018 splendid oppur- tunities,\u201d \u2018\u2018 bargains,\u201d and the like.Such are only traps ret to catch victime.If you tee anything that you would like to accept, look fret at your money pile, and make the anewer depend on that.Always pay as you g0- If yqu are short of moncy, guage your demands accordingly.Costly economies are most frequealy practised by the people who flutter themselves they save money whenever tliey do for them- salves work for which they.would otherwise have had to pay money.The gentleman who ve his guests strawborries which cost Eos dollar each, explaining bis extravagance by saying that the time he had spent upon hia strawberry bed was worth so much money, is a specimen of this sort of ecnomiat.The claes embraces overtasked women who do their own housework, and whose husbands in the end pay the physician or the undertaker, or both, considerably.more money than the cost of a servant would have amounted Lo ; tired Indy teachers, or well-paid clerks and bock-keopers, who endeavor to doall their fine sewing after the duy\u2019s duties arc over, to the detriment of their eyesight; the paople who cling to an old tool or ouso- bold utensil, \u2018paying fur .repairs\u2019 in the aggregate reveral times the price of à new ono; those woll-to-do mothers who steal from their own sloeping time oppot- ; tunities to mend worn-out clothes ; the people who buy the cheaper qualities or scant quantities of provisions, weck after week, although the difference is unconsciously taken ont of other contertr of the tablo by the pur- churers themselves in sommon with tho otuer hungry souls thereat ; people who take loug |.walke to avoid paying a stage furo or car fare, and oxbaust wore vitulity (and perhaps shog- leather) than the money saved can tvor replace ; ihe professional men and others who waste valuable time'in doing the dradgeries incident to their callings.These are but a few instances showing our meaning; the reader , can doubtlets add indefinitely to the number, burne, I think 2!* \u201cYes,\u201d repli imagination \u20184 And,-pray Bare sa excellen explain-\u2014-t] bd Laura, hearing agafn in ose piercing ories of anguish.| forgive m: inquisitivennas, I | t reason for it, which I will | ho lady gave you no explana- ! hor owxn-painful interest in this man\u201d.None whatever.I know no more than tama \u201c Possibly not so much, Miss Elmer.And the umstance, she was startled by » ber companion.- Bhs turned quickly\u2019 round, | but Helen Rav.2 greft had siréady darted to the open window, from whieh she lcaned, with her wild oyes kite arms and rds the horseman, and ] extended tows: \u201c hae piercing vos, calling in sn aguny of op- |: : 1 Bagbmer Rayburse! Rsyburrie! Ray- \u2019 É fixed; and her thin w burst from the lips of break open the threw both armas around ted woman, and farced her t, where Lior resistance sud- she sank in a swoon.hooked.Bhe stopped sarrisge, and began to bathe the handd of-the\u201d fainting woman with some\u2019 Le Hpi tar (et he pren pened to have at , ile thus anxionsy won tal id in try- ! à y .to_reatare ecnseloasn - \u201cGood afternoon; Miss Elmer.I recognised ; as I was taking a walk through Er, Your companion seems to be gl.i Can De ot any service 1\u201d mid the tutor, f am so glai that yow:\" dy Tet Eder kaon how yon can niet * .- me, wdtker,\u201d sald-Laura, suddenty.recollecti Vincent\u2019s orders cat that Mrs.Bavensoroft t masta bessan one ; yet greatly perplex- od to know how she should get home with her ptunmge charge, should the latier, nmanageable her reeve agnin béceme unmenagceb orne Iso has tiated ! Lot me assist cd Cassinove aftampdiog loges dçor.\u201cNono; she is reseerog a pow, sad yon must lave as, if you please, Mr.ove ; Ses ali me, rw mach of this strange scene ei Miss Btmier; ves walk- | À ng in the park, as T said.(eons your , BE vido Aa ingly So fowards it, when I ¢ my with hey two 3 Faw te tr oie] start forward, exclamation, that drew every one\u2019s at- , Mine smong the Test, towards a certain Norseman, an unknown gentleman, in \u2018whom theee ehildren had painful cause to be ; and I saw the frantic gestures eard the wild oriss of your friend, before vs as you pou vi = not ermit | RY, fous fight haired piso and her orphans.Boll t, whether, Sesplta his and fascinating ring him to be intimate sequaintance of the magistrates,\u2019 sa > And lifting his hat, he dep an me walked rapidly away.Eimer then gave her extiusive atten- Men to her patient, who had now recover od sufciently to enable her to sit Ep and Breathe freely.Helen Raveuseroft looked argund, with a be- mas, and, 88 médiory sesmed to i after sigh burst from her bosom.° Tansy gave orders to the conchman to drive \u2019 ol haps you To er snes in Un if ngly.roioung ace It font in the very ot the young, hopel BO Ie! but the and that so distant I\u201d fog \u201cNo, Icannot agree with yon, you are mate; s whatever your sorrows may be, time, he consoler, eau curesthom ; your youth is in favour ; the long yoars you h have yet to are ful} of bright possibiitt : one's fu future is, ifthey will but believe it it, bright potes that your own will may turn to glo- : certainties.Helen shook her head despair regie 4 : \u201cOb, ne, Be! you knew not of ru to Tha anguish of those tames could |.\"be desc.and never be forgotten.\u2026 tbe smiled and held his vary improper pre Dot Hk the Post | peursaite* .| | now I will give you my reasons for aking.so deep an interest in tho discovery of this man.The little woman in black, with the two child- y,æ widow who kept a little à Pliting-street.A few days see during herabsence,and while the shop vas charge of the two ehildren, this v an, whom they: re , came ix a cab ; broad da daylight, and removed the most valaable part of the ro a little stock, telling the \u201cchildren that he, had already puzohased it for lum.The most singular fea- | ture In the whole case is, that the widow, even in her great trouble, refuses to seek legal redress, without assi any reason for her shraoge forhearance.She would even bave } me promise not to endeavor to And him out, Dut I informed her that it was the duty of honest man of the community to protect the ent and'prosgeute the ty.Your young friend who was so dreadfully y agitated by, | the appearance of this inan could afford some \"elie to his identity if she would.Can you not serve 70 the eause of justice by inducing her to do \"0h, no! for she not only refused to \" give m me any [explanation of the cause of her agitation, but she even wrung from me a conditional promise not to inform Sir Vincent of ber accidental encounter with this man.\u201cA mise I fear.\u201d .A promise to be regretted, I'think.\u201d * You came hede to seek counsel of me, Mr.Casrinove, std you find yourself under the necessity of giving advice.What, therefore, had I better 0 But ty, Ishionkd resign my cha h this yous lady ; for I do ion of & spy, or the responsi- bDity of of koepiog dangerous secrets; and one of these atives will be foroed wpan me as ,longasi a to be the oocazional com- n of Mrs.Ravenscroft.What, therefore.d I better do ?* « What your own heart prourpts you to do, dis Elmer ; not jo absndon her, but to keep \u2018her recret so long as you can do so without injury to her.If you should see this man penis give me the earliest intimation of the 1 have already lodged an accusation ageiost him, witha deseripuion of his person, - and with the single name Rayburne, that I happened to hear, .And now, Mise Elmer, ! {bank you fervently for these few moments of Jour conversation, aud will detain you no lenger from your pleasant avocations,\u2019\u201d\u201d said young Camizors, Being Balf jealously at a volume of on the original Italian, that a the, table, and towards which Lauaa, Kime?had once or twice the eyes wandered.| i She arose guatly tly bowed him out, and resumed her 8 of of Dante.Cassinove went to bis own den and \u201cthe evenin, smong dry lsw-books that he had chosen forthe study of his leisure hours.From this day seversi' weeks no more was seen or heard of the mysterious stranger, : and hor eveningstat_some fashionabie ball, Play, or opera.\u2026 ; Laura Elmer employed the forencon with the eduedtion of hor pope and the afternoon in driving ont wi rs Ravenscroft, whom she never ob to s0c-oikewen to hear of at spy other time, ae meeting and.ing af the carriago door.The evenings, 's only time of recreation, wore spent in reading and writing in the little sitting-room.Ferdinand Cass pore passed the morning in the study with He pupils the afternoon in a» stroll ikrough 5 pam , and the\u2019 evehing among the HE books his own little room in the fourth story of Lester House.He met Laura Elmer onjy at meal times, or for an hour in the schookroom twico a-week, when he gave her pupils lesecns in Latin and Greek.[To dé, Continued.) We may judge & man\u2019s charneter by what be loves\u2014what pleases him.If a man manifests a delight in low, sordid ohjeeta«\u2014the vulgar song and\" debasing langusge, tho misfortunes of His féllbws or animals-we may at once detarmine the complexion of his charne- .ter.On tbe contrary, if he loves purity, when you apply ne! + victim, Mind) to desth, | pen the dreadful wheel, ro, he knows that the sorvered body ; Dover Sa wnbound aati life is extinct\u2014ts manner.+o Oux serve you in no way, Mrs.Ravens oiL1\u201d pleaded La.ars.\u2018\u201cÎs no way bat one; coneeal from 51 Vincent the circumstance of my mee was unable to pronounce the name ; ber veice dat bad been faitering, now utieriy sank, and she broke into a passion of tears and Laura drew the the poor | head down u her bosom, tender words and own -_ \u2018euresses, sought te roche Wg inexplicable At length Helen Bfted her pale face, and | 3 \u2018a Ton procsise me this 1 = Simard of the event that caused eon th the park om.hedatid, Sha felt herself ina position +.of trast towards y.young le le ber happiness, ; \u201c EL SE betmy met] Thorens rond Je the whale world-aet eves where, turn, his bones are crushed, and bis \u2014 aatissed be is an a tnt, compared » sonl-inspirin, ! opposent.teratiy prejudite is a Maple in man\u2019s extensive stock of thoughts.{ virtuous pursuits engage bis heart and draw out his affcetions\u2014wo are pri ht man.When wasco young man fond of flue clothes and makihg himself, it is a sure sign that he Us world consists of outside show and * ostamixtion, and he is certain to make rn le maw, without true affection or frienel- , ford or change and excitement, -and weary of those objects and parsaits which 3 time gare him plessu How dul sends por at vor rejudice when vu Liberalliy a more chuies and rare.Prajudice to aif nations; liberality « biasing | o ihe wh.whols sorid.Prejudice of men men for their actions 1h life will paver cqnsc, banished from every beast, from every human soul that draws breath under that great cun- ch = Ligh, where that univirsal Father .3 who oversees all car doings, that of Freeh [i and the low, the ints t snd wok rded, the prejudiced snd the liberal, to huge all our actions must or later sooner be accounted for, by Him to be entered for or against our.favor, as each and every one of wa may deserve, pn.Kind to the Poor.Ab, be kind to them! oo ae Dave never feit the bitter pangs of r, who have never passe through dreary winter with chattering teeth and Hrs palsied with cold, who have never : prayed for the sweet forgetfulness of sl to | shut out.for a brief season the frost whose icy bresth struck a obill to your heart, sed have never been a pray to the canker- mors of grief and misery, which all these suf- porte patail, we piay you, be kind to the Be kind to tie oor Earth has mare the Beart can contaln, more of pA frail nature can bear.Aceoi after reviewing tbo habits of bis uelghbors.The priveipal éfect of such management is an enormous wasto of woll meant endeavor and physical and mentalenorgy.It is in the preservation of these valuable characteristics that the truc econamist shows his economy.ITEMS OF INTEREST.A father in Tows recently gave his daughter # lead mine aa a bridal present.Several horses in a stable at Laneaster, Pa., were recently made deaf by lightning, The Southern peach crop is reported to be 20 heavy this year that the limbs of the trecs break under The glass-bjowers of Bristol, England, are said toeat a preparation of garden snails, which they believe strengthens the lungs, \u201d Coal disaoveries are simultaneousty being made in various parts of Massachusetts, Utah, California, Oregon asd Washington Territory.Illinois is producing a new variety of destructive bug.It is \u2018a long, alim, slato- colored creature, \u2018and when erushed \u201cin tho hand or on the porson makes as bad a soro 28 the Spanish fly.- » A cookery club has been\u2019 established in Foston by a number of fashionable young ladies.They meet at the house of cach mém- ber in turn, who treats her laters to o breakfast, dinner, or toa, prepared oxclusively by herself.As the Paciflo Mail Steamship Company's steamer \u2018 City of Tokio\u201d left the wharf at San Franeirco just week, for Hong Kong, o slate was fired, and a sailor named trick Lonsgan was blowri from the mouth of % cannon uvor- bonrd and instantly killed.In California a large and increasing trade in carried on In curing or drying fruits, whiob, at ore time, was done by exposure of tho fruits to the air.The old process has bedn - superzeded by desiccation with a blast of hot air.By this means the fruits rotain all their freshness of flavor.George (rant, founder of the Viotoria colony Kaurse, Is the owner of a farm hich embraces the whele of Ellis Counly; it ie Taéger r than any dukedom In Europe, and 576,008 acres.Mr.Grant devotes himself Jrincipally to stock-raising.He has $280,000 invested In stock of all sorts Man has the power of imitating almos every motion but that of flight.To pro these; he bas, in maturity and health, sixty bones in his head, sixty in his thighs and logs, sixty-two in his arms and hands, and sixty-seven in his trunk.He has also four hundred and thirty-four muscles, His heart makes sixty-four pulsations in a minute ; Sad * therefore 3,840 in an hour, 92,160 in a There are also three complete atin of bis blood in the short space of one hour.Prince Bismarck\u2019s decorations, now 42 in number, Soba German, Belgian, Greek, Italian, Du Austrian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Tunisan, Persian and Siamese Orders; also the Danish Dannebrog Grand , Cross, the Grand Cross of the Freneh Legion \"of Honor ; the Austrian Irion Crown, the San Marino Grand Cross, and a medal for saving a -whose appesrancé bad caused so much dis- drowning man\u2014this last being the first in tarbanee.«| point of date A number of German Orders \u201cLis wont on at Lestor House.in a monoto- | Were conferred by potentates who, muo ro ; j- against their will, have since been placed on primar spent Chis days reading and | the retired list.writing § in the li rand snd hi nights at the ; A very.interesting JReident in relation to House of Commons.hours he found the Bunker Hill Centennial was the opening for sleep only his valet Lew.of a box of cigars manufactured in 1760 by Lady Lester pagsed her mormings In bed, Cyrus Green (afterward of revolutionary fame) at a tobacco storo on Tremont street, Boston.The cigars were found in a good state of preservation and of fine flavor.Three of the cigars were forwarded to President Grant.The rest were again repacked in an air-tight case, with a copy of the Boston Herald, containing an account of the celobra- tion, and marked; \u201cThis box is not to be ned until the second centennial anniversary Le the battle of Bankor Hill.\u201d ' SCIENCE.On a occasion of the recent transit of.Venus, An effort was made by Col.Tennant to ascertain aceurately the form of the planet.His observations show a com on of 1,250th, nearly the same as that of tho earth, «hich indicates about the same period of rotation on ite axis.+ The effect of chloroform on a carnivarous plant has'béen tried by Dr.T.A.G.Balfour, of the Fdinborgh'Botanical Séoiety, with the leafof à species of Dionæa, the surface of which fs furnished with six delicate hairs.It is impossible for an insect to crawl over the les{ without touching then ; and if touchod, \u201ctheJeaf contracts and enfolds the prey.A like ednlraction of the leaf took place when ebloroform was dropped on one of the hairs, but sitmilae.treatment with wate/did not affect it in the least.Mr.Henry F.Blanford, of Calouttn, sénds to Nature some observations on the temperaturo recorded at a number of stations in India, all fending to corroborate the view of Mr.Joseph Bazendell that the heat of the sun\u2019 varies directly with nambet and extant of the spots upon its surface ; that is, the greater the number and extent of the spots, the grester the intensity of solar mdiation.The records at : the various Indian stations extend over tho last eix or seven years, and were obtained by the use of the blaok-bulb radistion-thermome- ter.All the regisiers show that the highost sun-temperatures ocour not on oloudless days, but on those which are partially cloudy, or : even, to sctne extent, rainy.| The deep sea soundings of Lieut.Berryman * sopfinii\u2018the preval cause of the Gulf stream.- 3,004 foet.in the straits of Florida the to © persture is only three degrees above free ling theories concerning the At the depth ox while deep soundings on tho telegraph rou show a temperature of 10 deg.to 15 deg.be.| i low the freasing point.Hence the warmer and | ter water is the Mississippi crowded | | to the surface, and is forced toward the restore the eyflibrises This latter curtunt is often demonst by icebergs, reaching down thausands of feet below the surface which move south against the surface current A lecture on inseetivorons ts, in whose | flowers insects are esught, , and sometimes, if not always, digested, was deliversd | not long since in Birmingham, by Mr, Lawson Tait, who gare an account of his own rn study of these interesting flower-tra; of bis eonoltsions are Opposed to to Fance 2.of Mr.Darwin.Mr.Darwin thinks- that the digested insect is absorbed into the leaves of the plant, but Mr.Tait finds npevidence of this, and be- lleves, rather, that the products of tion run leaf-sthlk to the roots, which retain a portion, the rest going into the soll to Mr.Darwin's view, the wholes of the insect which is digested sos directly to 9 a 6 weight of the fruit.| the nourishment of a plant, \u201cwhile du Mr.\"fait'n pinion onl, Qe of it Br awimblated, syd tl af Ly the routs Tho leethrer alo 24 sorted 2 at it was eo mistake to resard every Lower fs-trp ac à fir-digekter t \u2026 for thoy were spt cies of plants which, atthongh they catch inrcote, do not digest them.Ameretée remuthable crontore econo by Captain Jolin A.Baweun, in lis recently published parative of exploration in New Eniren, are the htt pile: 00 8 hogafiont island.These.Lo uy, in sia, frody the tiniead of wulhs up ade butterflies whote wings area foot seross when expanded, Their color ix «aid to be of ¢ «ery krown hae and shede.A particular des-riptionis givon of the lurzest specimen capture by tho wuthor, He Ley if as thick as 8 mod's.thumb, six ircher u length, and ite head wan furnished with foclers seven Inches long.The wings, which were blick, borderod with red, had THE: MONTRE kL three light blue spots arranged in & triangle .ju the middle of uch.When stretched out ' they measured exactly twelve inches nerosa : Itix proper to ray that Captain Lawson's narrative is regarded as a fiction by Alfred Rus- tel Wailncee, the eminent naturnlist and explorer of tle East Indian archipelago.criticiems, steadfastly maintains that his account Cf what ho saw is wheolutely fwithful to facts.The rute-of growth of ooralr in the subject * more debatosblo, though they ure ovory yonr | of à lettér privled in Silliman's Joue and, from Profersor oecpl Leconte, of the Univ ertity of California, to Professor Jumos D.Danas, of Yule College, one of the most eminent anthorities on the whole subjoct of corals, The writer gives an account of some observations which Le made in the year 1851, while npsisting Pro- fersor'Agerriz in an eramitation ofthe Flosida recfs.He.notlced that groves of mudrepare coral, covering buvdreds ot aercs iu the visiai- ty of Fert Jeficreon, Tortugas, were all killed, down to a certain level.Ir this region, wean level of the ocean is about ten inohes .bigher in Eeptember than itis in January, ** During the high water the living points of the wadrepores grow upward until tie de- rcendirg water level oxposes and kills\\ghom.With tlie rire of the mean love! agnin, new points start upward, to be supped at the game level Ly the descending water.Itis redisoly the phenèmona of a clippod hodgo.\u201d Those fuctrerubled Irofessor Lesonte to ascertain bow much the coral grew in ton months between low and high water, and hone to de- : duce Wo anual rato of growth, which, in tho core (f madrepore points in the Gulf of , Mexice, he states tu bo from threo and a hall to four ilies.| | | CURED BY BY PRAYER.REXARKALLE RLCOVERY OF A WOMAN Foi VIN | YFAKB BEDRIDDEN, [From (le Washington: Repubiican,] » Mrs.Lumb, wife of Mr.Francie Lamb, | manufveturer of looking.slus =os and pioluro- frame», reriding at No.1,012 Fourteeutli * etrcet, rorth-west, bns, for the past fourteen i years Leen an invalid, and for nearly ten | yeais ¢f that period been confined to hor bed - and deprived of tho use of her limb.When ; firet tal: en rick it was supposed begdhdicpo.| eition would be brief, and only a-#tiôrt time : would clapse ere tho succoeded in recovering her necustomed hoalth ; but as the days rolled on, that improvement locked and hoped for failed to appear.} Itis truo that she would rally and for a i time seem mending, and ber friends would be encournged at the prospect ; then again onmo |» change and sho wouldsetarn to the old condition, Otber complaints set in, and finally she rufered witha complication of diseases,and , became so much exbausted that sho was com- | lied to ecex the bed for rest and comfort, romirent and eminent physicians were con- ! sulted, attended upon hor, and in the early stages of her sickness, their prescriptions proved effencious, and she was ablo to.rise rom the bed and move -about the house ; but slic failed to regain\u201d her health and.strength, and, ns a cousequence, era many\u2019 i days expired, she would again be- como prostrated.Ilor gituntion baffled the profeerivnals\u2019 knowledge and skill, aud £everal of them confessed being viable to prescribe medicine that would produce n cure.Still they attended upon her, watching for any change that might occur, in the hope of being ble to furnish relief and prolong life, should death threatey to intorvenc ahd take er hence.In this condition, unable to rise frem bor siek-bed, had she passed {rom year to ycar, hoping for \u2018the d time coming, when, ro-endowed with strongth and the usefulness of her limbs, she might again become à perfect being of the world.In ull thin pro- lorged sicknezr and prostention the Invalid was nover known.to murmur at her situation or complain of her misfortune.But, on the contrary, being a devout Christian, placing her trust ard reliance in Him who nfttiots as well as relieves, sho daily and almost hourly On the | other Lund, the author, in reply to numerous | + t invoked tho blessing of the Almighty, and : - \u2018that, in His ehosen time, He wonld send that relief which rhe belisved could oniy proceed from Him.Her friends were frequeni{y with her and mingled their prayers with for the de- tired change.A little mare thin a woek ago the sont à request to the members of tho Young Men's Christian Association, asking that (hey would mako her condition \\th cial object of their prayers that she might be raired from a lingoring disoase, which had I confined her on Ler bed for nearly ten years, - and bo restored to health, Tho request was granted and the prayers made.-A few days afterwnrd, while a Indy friend was writing, the conversed of her religious feelings and said that she believed she would soon leave the siek bed ; in fact, she believed that she could walk.at that time.withing that such would be the case, could not believe it possible for her to accomplish such an undertaking, and so expressed herself.Strange as it may appear, Mrs, Lamb, confident of her Ability to walk, rose from her bed and in her stoeki foal aotually walked across the room, and ro down in a chair.It was not to Pon won! vod at that her friend should be astonished, and asking how Mrs.Lamb felt roceivod the re- Pr that she was better.To further question- ng as to what caused hersudden and lous improvement the sick lady replied that The lady, while cu.| the © trusted ; his work hag to bo dooe over she sincerely believed it to bo tho result of constant faithful prayer to heaven for the | bettering of her condition and that hor | | | Prayers must have been gnawered.The (act of Mrs.LamW having got up and | walked soon spread, and many friends visited ! the house to see her and congratulate the | family on the happy change.In tho evening s prayer meeting was held, at which she related her feelings before and since walking, and believed that the change was permanent.The following Sunday so much had she improved that ! she rode in a carriage to the Mount Zion Chureh, Pifteentk and R streets, north-west, Rey.MeKenny, r, and attended divine service.Since that time other prayer-moet- ings have been held, and sho is unceasing in her devotions, praise ang thanksgiving to God for raising her up and making her whole.She believes chat à it will not bo many days ere she becomes perfectly sound and healthy.At present she experiences rome trouble in walk- ng, her feet boing vory tendor from want of exercire.The case iz a strange one, and attracts much consideration and taik among tho church people.ALLEGED ATROCITY BY NEW YORK POLICE.- (N.Y.Tr Tribune.) An outrage of pecullar atrocity was brought to light on Sunday night in the First Pro- cinct Police Station.On that night a pale, }o careworn girl, about 16 years old, with hollow cheeks and large dark eyes, entered that station and told Cuptain Petty = most pitiful tale.She are ber namo as Margaret Igoe, living in Thirty-ninth stroet, noar Tenth Avenue, and her storyswas, in substance, as follows: On Friday last she visited Brooklyn i to see her brother 1 in-law.When she was ro- , turning, about 10 o'clock at night, she was accosted on the boat by a woman named Jane | \u2014ber other name she could not remember, i When they landed at South Ferry they asked .the way to the Tenth Avenue cars, and wore conducted by two policemen to the Battory ! Park.There the officer whom Miss Igoe was with suddenly seized her, closed her mouth, and outraged her.He then told her to kecp uiot, or it would be worse for her.They ere then joined by the other two persons, and the officers took the girls to'the tern Hotel, in Whitehall street, where ono of them cau Miss I to locked in a room.After midnight he returned and again out- , ra her.eo officer then left hor.In * great terror she remained in the hotel all t On Saturday she was reloased from pr on, and faint and sick she made her way.x the station-house, but did not ses Captain etty.Returning on Sunday, she told him her story, and he asked her f she could identify | the officers who accosted\u2019 her at the ferry.She said she could.The Captain then summoned his \u201coff men\u201d into the room, smong them being Petrolmen Terrence Finnity and Jamos | Mulvey, both of whom have for a lon beenon the force, and have boon considered honorable and trustworthy officers.The Captain was, therefore, greatly surprised when the girl ssid positively that they were the offi- cars that had accosted her at tho forry, and that Finnity was the officer who had atédoked her oa the alte and at the hotel.Flanlty sed ulvey were\u2019 brought bafore Judge Otterbourg at the Tombe Poltes Court yesterday, toid the samo story to the Judge that she had toh to the tain.Her complaint was taken aad the cers held for her examination The The policemen ively sqeert thelr inn and tay that they severiaw the gi before she, \u201ccame into the station-house last.A Tribune re porter called at the Tash Pre: cinct Police | | | gia | i ment for convenlence, for flavor, and purl } | ton last evening; and mw H \u201cIp the material world.; ing: \u201cthan \u2018history.be Ev TX nues = Cop tain \u2018ain Polly al the.girl.Cp tain ie Lo ilid not with prejudic ° i we eae, but from the clore Anquiries be\u2019 iad already made he felt e nvinced that the girl wai ty siting\u2019 tLe truth.THE COBDEN a DINNER.\" (Toronto to Maid.) Whatever the intention aud purpose of the Cobden Club ty ba, ite nnpunl dinuhr is ehicly remaikubls a3 a reminder of how little dispored: the civiliod wærli i- té adopt the distinetivetenchiz ge (£ tue illuetr vus mgn from whem it takes its name.Every ye: abn num- Ler of highly respectable gentlemen get to- pether, having firet secured the attendance of ot few distingnirhe À foreiguers to give eqlat to the cccasjon, and aftor à enpital diuner\u201dtry to muke each other believe that interuativnal y euce and Freo Trade are either gaining or must Legin te gain ere long umo the nations of the camh.Wohould rather say, auch Las been the custom, for of lute years con- festiona of disappointment at the slow progress wade have been unavoidable and rignificant, ond the roscate anticipations of fifteen, twenty, und twenty-five years ago are , no longer indulged in.Of the pruepects of }eace swong the natioms we need not say much, it is enough to point to Europe in arins at the present day, The prospeets of Prec Trude in the eivilizcd world are, howover, Lecuming less fo.In ondeaveuring to make Jt plain what these prospects really are, the | chief diffculty is that of getting pooplo to | tec that what cus truo fifteen or twenty years sgo ie true no lofiger, thut- nations-that formerly were content to be each other's custom- tre are new tecoming competitors instead, and that the tondenoy indicated mot only is Înezesting, but also must incvitably keep ih- creasing, under tho operation of & luw ns tent in the moral es that of gravitation is A CHILD'S EVENTFUL HISTORY.A Masrachusotte paper relates the follow- \u201c Darcengers on ductor Johnson\u2019s train on the Enstera Reiltygd have noticed at a huyre elorc to the rond/\\jnst beyond the North Boverly Station, on /a pinzza next thom, a beautiful little girl of about three yonre old.Flo is alwnys there when Mr.Johnson's trains pars, ns ho is 0 near rolative.Sho was bora on beard ship in the Pacific Ocean.Before rho wns three days otd her mother died, Before sho was rovon duys old the ship was wiccked and eank.Her father, who was Captain of the veseel, the infant, and unc guilur were raved in a boat, Tho babe was wrnpped in a blanket and kept warm, and the tailor paid every attention to her and kopt berative with biscuit ronked in water, and wus Luidly less attentive to tho little one's wunts than her futher.Ten days after the \u201cwreck the three wero picked upin an English vested nnd tul.en to Liverpool.Thencs they cme to thin country, and the little one hes been bronght up at the bones of her graud- van ute, close by, the railroud, noar the orth \u2018overly Station.* WIT AND HUMOR.\u201c My landlady,\u201d remarked a man, \u2018\u2019 makes her ten \u2018ho strong that it brenks the cups.\u2019 \u201cAnd mine,\u201d suid another, \u201canakes hors so \"weak that it can\u201d run out of the pot.\u201d \u201c Every trco is subject to discase,\u201d uaid a tpenker ata fruit-growers\u2019 convention.\u201cWhat ailment can you find ou An ouk ?\u201d askod the chairmai, \u201c A-corn,\u201d wus the conelusive \u2018reply.A customer säid to & tailor, \u201cif you\u2019Il get my new soit donc by Baturday, L'II bo forever indebted to you.\u201d \u201cIf that\u2019s your game,\u201d roplied the tailor, \u201cthe olothes will not be done.\u201d A sharp talking lady was reproved by her husband, who requested her to keep her tongue in her mouth.\u201cMy dear,\u201d she said, \u201cit\u2019s against the law to carry ame @ STAR ttt, ay lg + oe = ts \"7 5.\u2018 Wan cot ey x \u201c TAILOBING.\u2018 C.BOON.A MIRCHANT TAZLCR AND CLC T LR.Wo.27 BT.LAWRENCE STREET, < Pega to antoon 2 4 bow ow publie, that his §1 RING TRADE, and \u2018pelades \u201c \u2018tte + latest novelties, A Cal where.is C LOOX, 27 St.Lerrenve wirect.MOUNTIEATLL SEWING MACIINES.| JC ENDALL MANUFACTUR ING COMPANY, SEWING-MACHIFE MAKUFACTUNERZ.Gi-ly Ko.1 Favorite Suwlng-machino for family use.Ro.3 for hoavy manufacturing purposes.- ALa0, MACIINISTS,, FOUNDEHS, £c., &c.Orders for Castings executed promptly and noatly Office, Factory and Foundry, Nos.198, 200 and 202.Craig street, MONTREAL.66-1y » G FORGE HARVEY, Dealer in si kinds of Firat-class 8 AND VINDINGB, No.341 NOTRE DAME STREET CORNER ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, ; MONTREAL.\u2018 All Machines warrranted as represented or.no sale AM kinds of Sewing-machines repaired.- 80 PLUMBING, &c.(548 FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES! À large sstortment of BRONZED & CRYSTAL GASA- LTERS, BRACKETS, HALL, LAMPS, &c., TO SELECT FROM, ROBT.MITCHELL & CO, \u2018MONTREAL BRASS WORKS.OIN BURNX PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAMFITTER.Sole Agent for BRAMHALL, DEANE & CO\u2019 Celebrated FRENCH COOKING RANGES, .No.678 CRAIG STREET.167-cod weapons.\u201d \u201c Bbois a perfect Amazon, remarked a pnpil of his teschor to a companion, \u201c Yes,\u201d said- the other, who was bettor versed in geography .\u201cI noticed she had an awful big mouth.\u201d A fashionable vieitor thus addressed a littlo rl: \u201cHow do you do, my Little dear?\u201d * Very welf2I thank you,\u201d she replied.The visitor then added: \u201cNow, my dear, you ! must ask me how I do.\u201d The child honestly | replied : \u201cI don\u2019t want to know.\u201d « You zee, my dear madam,\u201d said a young | lady to the clergyman\u2019 wife, who wanted her to help make up garmants for the poor\u2014\" you reo I haven't a bit of time ; it is going to take mo over a month to embroider this blanket for | | i Gyp\u2014dear Gyp1\u201d Gyp was her poodle.A boy in Mona, Iowa, was struck by light- ving, end had tho back of his new coat torn out, without other injury.On getting home, bis fathor thrashed him for tearing his coat, whoreupon the Iad snid, \u201c Well, father, I'd rather Lo struck by lightning uw dozon timos ! than licked once by you!\" \u201cI don\u2019t take much intorost,in anything now,\" raid a boy ton p'ayfellow, who was invited to go to a ball match.\u201cWhy, what's the matter?You lock melancholy!\u201d «Do 17 Woelil, I don\u2019t wonder at it, for I'm sitting bore waiting for father to come home and lick me, and i fen\u2019 ta sheorfal buxineps.\u201d\u201d MISCELLANBOUS 8.It is the result\u2019 of practical, evoryday ox- perience that steady attention to matters of dotsil lies at the root of Hawan progress, and that diligence, above all, is the mother of good \u2018 luck.Accuracy, also, is of much importance, and an invariable mark of good training ins hecuracy in observation of affaire What ia done in business must in evory particular caso be dune well, for it is better to accomplish perfectly a small amount of work, than to half do ten times as wuch.Yet, in business affsire it is the manner io which even small matters aro transacted, that often decide men for or agninst you, With virtue, fapacity, and good conduct in other respeots, orson who is habitually inaccurate oan.again, The Monck Reform Press ie pleased to learn that tho Government has passod an Order in ; Counoil to refund or placo tb the credit of the owners of mill sites an abatement of two- thirds of the water rents that have boen paid to the Jovernment during the past clevon and a balf years.The hardships and injustice suffered by the ownors of mill property on this line bas been a long-standing grievance.Tho late Government have repeatedly refusod |.to fuake any concession, and it should bo borne in* mind by those Intorcstod that the present Governuiont have promptly investigated the matter, and mado as liberal ap\u2019 nilowance for the dnjustico suffered as the inost sanguine could expect.Stops bave also been taken tu areortnin the damage done to lands Ly the high water above tbo lock at this place in order to compensate the owners.This has nlso been n long-standing cause of enumplaint unheeded by the Into Administre- tion und investigated by their successors as soon aa their attention was called to the matter.HOW TO ADVERTISE SUCCESSFULLY.Let the article pou advertise bo sufficiently valuable, of public utility, and possossed of.morit, then never recommen.it Es yond suoh erit good artic:e will sustain à reputation and moderation {pupires confidence.; acts only, or what you sconsciencioual bolicve to bo true.Fncts, like diamonds, rs alwnys valuable and diicult to mutilate.- Give your story oolleisely and tu the Advertisements at best aro proay, and sho least expensive.- Howover anxious to make money, let its no- intones \"quirement be secondary to the principle of doing good.The gratifiention of doing guod is the grenterrewa -Nevor esany to build a reputation hy attempt ing the ruin of another.Your foundation is too frail fur a substantial situs, and you unwillingly assist your adve ove rules are Horo oF tho inventor of Fellows Syrup of ites and their observance an advert or \"Should insure à de- mani in the market for his morehandiso, while business prudence.only is\u2019 Tiscassnry tu complote e.prugrammo fûr success, | Lawn Mowers, Bird and Parrot Cagos, Round and 5 Round and Oval Clothos Baskets, Patent Brop-addors, db, 40 L.J.A.SURVEYER, \u2018524 Craig Street.S CARACAS COCOA\u2014for Y FF Buppor.JrRYS CARAGAS COCOA AND CHOCOLAT\", JRYS CHOCOLATE AND COCOA FRY'S CARACAS COCOA.| NIE, EXHIBITION PRUE MRDALB.} | FRYS CARACAS COCOA\u2014in | À Th packets.| RYS CARACAS COCOA\u2014A delicious Cocos.FRYS S CARACAS-COCOA AND LATE \u201ctfaifil every possible uire- firm of Puy & Sons\u201d en of \"to deslanate one of ond Tending escrip- packe: alsoe r oF is often asked, © Why has the they th a un of con of which the yrow of Caracas forms rms the leading and dis- tine Ire ieee The public, too long accustomed to frein minately \u201cine Coco Prosantod : hem value in py NOTICE ns OF CO-PART- The ppderelsned has 4 Suis day nd admitted Mr.Andrew Young attinson, Jr., as rs TS his briser which will be carried on under tho style and firin of Mattinson, Youny & Ce.All outstanding accounts wih by w firm JAMES MATTINSON.nay Jet, 1875, \u201cWith réferenco to the above, tho undersi: ned heg to state that they have fitted up the large and + commodious bullding, No.677 Cralg street, (near Cote street), as a Manufactory, where, with in- \u2018 | creased facliitics, thoy will bo prepared moet all Gemanda.- MATTINSON, YOURG & Co.iy Plumbers, Steam and Qasiltters, Coppersmithe, Engincers and Machinist.\u201d MISCELLANEOUS, WILLIAM HESSIN, WHOLESALE CONFECTIONBR © AND BISCUIT MARUFACTURER.gt.Jamon stroot, oN ThaAL D.G.R.MANN, ARCHITECT, Bunks AND INSURANCE SURVEYOR.: 230 8T.JAMES STREET.No.7 Trent Latreet, astivited bofnre purchasing else- : 7 ASTINGS, SEWING- fob I RON! | pur t C TAN-TELOUP, 1RON BRASS FOUNDER.| (JANADA MARBLE AND Sim GRANITE WORKS.R.FORSYTH, Proprietor.MARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS, dc, Always on Hand.Orrics, 10 BLEURY STREET.MiLis, 68 WILLIAM STREET MONTREAL EFF Designs vent to all parts oF ta Crater.19 OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER.I.R IVES & CO, (Sacoessors to Ivas & ALLEN), Queenstreet, c 107-004 IR O NI THE MOISIC IRON COMPANY Are now prepared to furnish every description of ROLLED AND HAMMERED IRON Of extreme lengéhs, and of a quallty warranted w ini to LOW MOOR OR BOWLING, As Well ag all sizes of MERCHANT IRON.226-1 HAPLEY PORTABLE STEAM- ENGINE AND BOILER.(NO EXTRA INSURANCE.) 15 PEB CET.LKS§ TIAN ANY OTHER ETHAM- ENGINE AND BOILER.Just the thing for Hoists of Light Manufacturing potes.tend for cireular and price list to B.J.PETTENER, ; BOOT AND SHOE.MACHINERY MANUPACTURER, _d00-1ÿ 112 Queen strect.> | THE EXETER SECTIONAL BOILER.SAFE, ECON OMICAL,.L, AND IN EVERY WAY SATISFACTORY.Hiouuy RxCOMMENDED WHEREVER USED, GREEN'8 PATENT HOT-WATER BOILER POR HEATING PURPOSES ONLY.Any required size.Perfect in structure and economical in consump- ton.For sale by .R.PATTON, - 745 Craig streok GANADA STEAM WIRE WORKS, 757, CRAIG STREET, WEST OF VICTORIA SQUARE.THOMAS OQVERING, PRACTICAL WIRE-WORKER, Dealer in Shelf and House Furnishing Hardware, snd Manufacturer of Fourdrinfer and Cylinder _ Clothisor Paper Mills, Wiro-Cloth,lovos and Riddles.: which : gna is can dent Bins the prices and Particular attention pald to Butlders' Work, \" Cemotery and Garden Fencing made to order.10 FURNITURE, &c.10, 1() PER CENT.BONUS.MONTHLY FINANCIAL STATEMENT.000, in sums froin §5 to for which r will give exc rt of being hed nufactured w \u2018Wanted, 020, tho Subscriber Furniture, the most of then persons spectio! ordered for rom house: eof | he ichent repute, both in the min inion and and Un he an of his 8 tion by in ntending purchesors mpl a ln overy department, goods canuo sive alified = The of of the above Cantal must be subscribed this sen & discount of Ten per cent.do- 2 pacte seing price to cach purchaser as he : pays y GRORGH ARMSTRONG, + Victoria Square, possiroRE, CABINET Agent : oe! Waiter McFdrlano & Co's Custiugs, ; \u2018Panacon Foundry, Glasgow._IHustrated Books of Patterns nopon view.78 D.BEN: ALLACK, & co, : DEALZES IN THUD CHOICEST QUALITY or POULTRY, RAPTAFIER, 4&c., ac.119 BLEURY STREE 7, MONTREAL IDDELL & LVANS, PUBLIC ACCOTNTANTS, ASSIGNEES AND AVERAGE ADJUSTERS, WESTERN CIIAMEFRS, 2 st.John Btroot.EDWARD BVANS Ansignoe, MEA YRUL JAMES RIDDELL, Official Assignee.Commissionors for taking AMdavits, to be used in the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario.si-tr VANADIAN INDUSTRY.BONDED MONTREAL VINEGAR WORKS, MICHEL LEFEBVRE, No.41 BOXEECOULS STREET, r, although an article of food of dail, ane ensofthe ost important, 15 stil manuf; OCCNSLH, 88 i mat actuvod r of routine, with- by irreti ona out any kn dye of the se actenco which Is requisite for the prod tion of an article of supcrior quality, hence why wi 50 often meet we the or ritnary course qualities of trade so for ew Vinegars possessing all th of an Arie of undonbted superior Ful know ledging the haperfec ons of the old me thods nde by important scientific discoveries, rinelpnl of chemistry, an ell an by a long prac- fon al experte nce, having sposal a manufacture constructe the most approved principles, and combining the latest improvements which the a ogress of tho times has put to the Js posal of technical arts, I have attained in tho m facture of Vinegar a degree of perfection Which challenges the most approved methods practised | either 1 In America or Europe.the utmost purity so essential in the pre aration of Plelden, my Vinegar ts distinguished Por Its excellent tate, ing really acid without admixture of uy otic matter which so often gives a'strange tas orks ears manufactured under certain processes in imitation of Wi Vinegar, and whieh do not attain tho degree of pity which I claim for mine, and which is of suc nce to the health of consumer x à are often Pine tims of the system of Mu toration, which of Tate hasbeen | prodominant In the vinagars offered in Our mar The qualities I claim for my Vinegar have been\u2019 endorsed by the most eminent Chomists of tind have great pleasure in submitting to the pub- he ue following CERTIFICATES : we, the undersigned, physicians Practising at Yontreal, have assisted In thefchemical analysis Mr, Michel Lefebvro a Vinegar.From the di! rout be ments which have ton that this Vinegur is free from adultera- Ton, and thatitls superior in quality to any fore! {import ation ; nnd, we specially reco mmend it co, we are fully famly use, us being roe from any harmfal proper ration In testimon Thereof we, have sf T.G, Lussier, M.D, P.E.Pteault, M.D., E.H.Trude}, M.D.G.Bibaud, M.D., Cha.7.Palnchand, M.D.\" H.Foltler, LD.J.L.Leprohon, M.D., Robillard, M.D.A.Ricard, M.D, R.Garlepy, M.D, L, J.A.Crovier, M.D., M.Ethlor, M.Jos.ou oR M.D.A, unler, M.D.,D, 663 Oraig stroet, near Blenry cbenol.A REICAS and SCOTCH PIG IRON, In yard and to arrive.H.R.IVES & CO.107-eod \u201cGOOD is incaleulable ti that has been done by CAMPEELL'S It never falls to restore the waste: rien THE YOUNG Of FON LIFTING JAC made on on only ¢ thetr true prineipie, wii Tr?onc and bas PETER it rh CT Een ad EE aor.Boia by dealers x here.RESERVING PANS, FRUIT JA SELLY UMTS AT ; ac No.652 Craig Street, : XBAR ALEURT, ( .MEILLEUR 4 00 Ant of vieu of rin high class aromatic Coooas \u2014| = ots pure favor Las mourir planet, pars CARACAS COCOA ia in \u2018Par's Caracas Cocos and FRY'S Caraées Chocnlate.RY'S CARACAS COCOA AND As Ft and Sow afacta read Gh iA PE SETA Ts, fm SESSA Foren i sod Sac TRY'S Cartes Coots mass \u2018ameet Cuoooistés Barope, + \u2019 En | The Subscribers will, abo about the 1st APRI move from the premises they now occupy, tot Naw Store,\u201d OLENDINNENG'8 BLÔCE, 35 BONAVENTURE STREET (Near Victoria Square), and \u2018until that time dispose of their Drawing Room, Din Room, oir No.resent stock m Farn! \u2018of 1- 2 \u2019 \u201c COST PRIOES.Parties wishing to farnish will 20d it greatly to ure thelr advantagp selected for the pe apr vil will bd ms a] required, until 1st of May freo J.& W.HILTON, a 43 Notre Dame street.F TU R NITURE, NEW AND BECOND-HAND, BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED Ç AT CORNER- OP Murray and William Streets.All requisites for House Furnishing, Cheap for Cash, © 10-1y .J.J.COX, INSURANCE, &c.BRITISH AMERICA FIRE AND MARINE Assurance Company, ESTABLISHED 1833.AN descriptions of Insurances offoct- ed at current rates, Hyon MoLENxax, Esq, Director, Montreal.M.H.GAULT, Agent, \u201c> 164 Sr.JAMES STREET.ROYAL INSURANCE co.OF LIVERPOOL, (FIRE AND LIÉE.) Capital - - - - Funds.invested 2,000,000 Annual income 5,000,000 Liabilities of Sharcholders unfimited.: porter Agents, NEDY, Inspector.STATIONERY, &o.ENGINEERING.\u201cI TABLES for Lotting Out half widths on Railways, Roads; Canals, &c., to bo applied in Field Work without any previous caloulation, by J.8.Olver, C.B.61.25, AYNSLEY\u2019S ENGINEERS\u2019 MANUEL, $3.5.A TREATIES ON STEAM BOILERS, thelr strength, construction and economic working, by R.Wilson, £1.75._ BANKINES* CIVIL ENGINEERING.MECHANICAL TABLES.* STBAM ENGINE, For sale by \u201c DAWSON BROS.HE BURNS\u2019 CALENDAR.JUST OUTA\u2014ONLY 600 COPIES PUBLISHED! \u201cThe Burns Calendar) a anu ual o dot JBurnseans © Poe Tanta ith Bi me He a ds oon coneise\u2019 Biblio- hy,and a of Bui The \u2018 Eimarnock rs, of Burns\u2019 Works, in \u201c PE and \u2018Wives,! by Emma Jane Warboise, «Father Fabien, 8 te Monk of Maïbaia Tower, by « Rogengrad on.by cn ho late Rev.Wi.Anderson, Just received, large lot of new aud exquisite Béereoscoplo Views, colo colored and plain.CHARLES MOADAM, BOOK AND PRINT SELLER, #0., off Aoquaduet street.Oui rise sac Gay from § ach.Bai Pn.- - $10,000,000 |- \u2018 el PL = 0e eet aa ce rame tr \u2014 .A > x: MANUFACTURING WORKS, | OCEAN +TRHAMSHIPS Al LAN Lt NE, ui | ' ç ak: der contract \u2018with tho Gis- \u201c wsunant of Canada for the ESA couve unce of Canadian aud lite States maîls.te SUMMER ARKANGEMESTS, 1870 TR ie Cofiqoenyts Lincs bre campos dof tho ur der- ts a CI powered, Clydc-dais, doi Lies -«Agine, Iron Tseamenips : Fessels, Tor.age.Commanders.\u201cBardintan.«MO Le JF.E.Dutiun, R.N.R.Ci ai Cupt.J, Wylle.Poly i Cart.rown.Buri Capt.A.D.Alrd Hibernia 1.2.Archer, RN.R.Curpinn Capt.Trocks.Feundinavian It.W.H, Smith, RN.R wls Cart.J.Ritchi Austrinn Capt.Urquhart, extorian Capt.Barclay.Moraviun.Capt.Graham, ! Peru vion.Capt, R.$.Wat .Manitolan.Capt.H.Wylie.Nova Boot) Capt.Richardson.\u2018angdia) 4 Capt.Miller, torinthi sie) Capt.Jas.Bcott.0.Capt.Cabel.Capt.J.G.Stephens.œnirian.Capt.Menzies.; Newfoundland We Capt.Myline The steamers of the Ure spool M Mull Line (sailing | from Li rerpool very TH and from Que- very TURDA Cs ealitng at Lough Foyle to qe on hoard and land Malls and Passengers to and from Ireland end Boo Scotland) are intended to be despatched FROM QUEBEC: ! ! ! | The Eteamers of the Glasgow Line are inten to sail from the the Clyde ov, every Tasty and os bee about ay.A Corinthian about 8rd June.Canzdisn about 10th June.Manito about Mth J Phœnician about 1st July.Waldensian eboud 8th July.Rater of passage, Cam.iow aaenthres seu sseer BTERRAGE co vcs ces eme n ee sr as asc can r An-expcrienced Surgeon carried on cach \u2018vensel, Berths not secured until) paid fo for.Corkago willl be charged at the rate of2e.sterling per battle to cl cabin possengers supplying thelr own wines or Jiqu For freight or * other particalars APY in, Por Fort | land, to J.Lu Farmer, orH (tec, to Allaus, Kao & erie, 2) Qual d'orleans : 3; ta Havre, fs Nour : ¥ in Paris, to Gustave | Rosrange, 5 Qual Voltaire ; in Antwe m, to Au, fchmitx Co.or Riche Berns in Botte: prdan), G.P.Ittman & Zoon ; n Hamburg, to W.Gibson 2 | Hugo; In ordau to titte & Vandareruyoc, or E Depus & Co.; ih Deifast, to Charley Male eolm ; Tondon, to Montgomerie 2 @roemhorne 17 Grace Church street; in CH ê Alex.Allan, a Great Clyde sree Allan Bros, James stred rech Cutcago ; = to ot ts et TH 5 Mvemooi 0 ih o .ALLAN, Corner of Youville ond Sha stroets, VOMINION LINE.This Nine 18 Gam of {of the following first-class, full-pow cred, Cl.| ed io > form nm FC TI BEC e-bulit Steamsh ips and is intend\u201d lar service between LIVER-.| ONTREAL, in BUMMER :\u2014 nk.POO an to These ¢ vossels have very superior pocommodistion r Cab orige Prssongers, and preps! Tickets nro issued at x ed to those dasir- Safling fr very Wednesday, oxs of bringtri Ing out thle JF fen + Be\\fast Logi to take in d ued 3 at Belfast Lou, à date in cargo au pas 5 {HOM QUEBEC.Through Tickets can be had at all tho principal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Offices in Canada or grelant 0 or ania hy in Havre to H nerstal, or W Lay in Paris, to P.N Glibert, 5 Rue Scribe ; at Behrens ; In Bordeaux, 74 Faur Freros ; in Christionu, to R.Raffel, d'itoro \u2018Stean ; in Copenhugen, to P.Me Kolle, 18 Sanctanusplades; in | Mick Cons Bergin, to tehae sul; n Lon don, to Bow loro, nghourn Chambers, 17 | Bomeict: stro in Belfast, to Henry Gowan, : uecn's Équare ; in 'avornooh, to Flinn, Main ! Montgomery, 4 Jamen street ; Quebec, W.| M.Xncphorson ; tn \\n Boston, 0 Thayer 4 Liseold ; ; andi ntreal, to neo , DAVID\u2018 TORRANCE & CO., ce Exchange Court.: RAILROADS.POSTON AND MONTREAL | AIR LINE.SHOARTEST ROUTE, TiS EyTEAL VERMONT | SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, NEES ON M AY 3mt, 1875.New York leaves Montreal at 6:00 a.m.ya se Albans, Rutland, North Be: i Day Expross leaves Montreal 9:05 aii are rivinit in Boston, via Lowel) pry M.| Train for Waterloo loaves Hont at 3:50 p.m.Night Ex, press pouver Montreal at 3:50 p.m.to or Fitchburg; also for ew York, ia Spring, or Troy, grrr in Boston at 6:40 a.m., and New ore et :90 ; TRAINS GOLNG NONTH AND W ody Uxpress leaves Boston, via Lowell a 8am, Troy at 8 à.arriving {n Montreul at 9:20 pan, ! Montreal Express leaves New York at 8:00 am.i St.Albans at 8:3 p.an., arriving in ss loaves Boston at 6 p.m., vis Lowell end Now York at 8 p.m., vi Bpringficld, arriving in Montreal at 9:20 a,.m.Pullman Bleeping C Cars are attached to tho the Night Exptess Trains betw: oston, and \u2018Monreal al Sprint We Wagner ; 9 between St.Allans and Iman Drawn g-room Cars on Dar \u2018Express Trulus beiwcon Montreal and Boston.aumers Dr Drawing room { Cars son Now York Ex- n.s-betw PE For Hekate s n Mo Ben en appl a Vermont | Central RIR offices N LJarice, wi ART, iL Supt.Bt.Albans, Vt, Mes Di 3 aE re &o.\u2018RE YOU PALE, weak, nervous, | , restless in F sisep, easily startled, carcless a ut your food envy y and\u201d Tiatieas ores ou rise in the 3 £0, BELL'S a few dose QUININE W B will soon put Ton Sont again.1% PAY CREATISED COD LIVER OIL CREAN, : THE BEST COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND.For which the undersigned have obtained sols ie ofm LAVIOLETTE & NELSON, mists, Montreal.The Diamond Rheumatic Cure mn Remedy yet given tothe World FOR THE CURE of tie Gout, Chronic, Acute, or Muscular gheumat- lam, Sumbago, Scat! ca, Kefvous Headach, 1 Neural- he head, hea ach Tio olor, nérvousness\u201d ying pains, twiated Jo points, swollen joints, pains back aud Joius, weakmess of the kidn tired fee icilons around ackoge, and it w pocorn not take long to sonvince | hin\u201d that paying doctors\u2019 fees lis ney ur ay.Liniments and outward npn ons of all .18-e0d NAME formerly was BARK, for PERUVIAN I) fii HE JESUITS\" revuinine is Its chief activo rene medial togredicnt of C.JANCREATISED COD LIVER ST COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND.bs the undersigned have obtained\u2019 sols ci manufacture LAVIOLETTE & NELSON, st Chemists, Montreal QÉEDsT SEEDS! BARK.and is the 8 QUININE 1% TRYGH SEEDS OP ALL XINDS.VEGETABLE, FIELD, AND FLOWER SEEDS Oarroty Cauliflower, - Beans, Cabbage, A Lettuce, i Hoon, on Onions, Beets, Parsiet, Ee ish, Solange Turnip, Thmothy.Bann, a large variety.~CAMPHOR, CAMPHOR, HELLEBORE, HELLEBORE, ; For Caterpiliars, ete, i.JAMES GOUNDEN, Druggist, 1% ss Lawrcnoc, 908 Et, Paul, 865 St.Antoine.8-eod.NE\u201d DOLLAR will cure loss of ei ie i wane Ax nt ina QUININE WINE.Graduate Me Gil.HOMŒOPATHIC DR, FULTON 575 PHYSICIAN, VSURGEON AND rE NER AY Sk.STOVES, &c.REMOVAL.The undersigned has REMOVED kis STOVE WAREHOUSE, | 526 Craig Street, (Oppostia Bt.Charles Borrommes Sirest), Where ho has a large assortment of connie, RISE, Biomass 303 vias pl FURNBCES (WALTER Ww.W.SARGENT, ui REX] 2 | We dese 1 i Tr FURSDAY, Nyçaal 5 os { Lunde me oO LME 8, FCT.ERFORD ERFGED CANADA RA.3 blow ovum cro tar pr et, Montrew!, NOFA 7 i BY HOU SE INCHING of every cry description 4 a Fine, pwr e nde th Darky ER Caen and > + \u201crames mou: à ture, PL tx -ders Ry KL les Pr, fer vale.OFFICE AND RETAIL YARD, 124 BI HI Bonaventure aireet, n aoû 772 Craig street QIEAN BAW: AND PLANING £1 and 63 Wantinonce STAZET, vaund 84 Paaxcs STREET, PATÉNA AUDE, Proprietor, Gracies Doxes,.Ré-sswine, Tonduina, à Desding, Turni: in all its\u201d branelcs, Yuucy Bawtng und Shap! ; ap lumber anys in stock.\u201cM.MULLIN & CO, LUMBER DEALERS, (CANAL), HAYIXG BOUGHT : TIMBER, CEDAR AND LUMBER AT EXCERDINGLY LOW PRICES, cits Fiirchasers to give them « call a J OHN OSTELL, MONTREAL DOOR AND SASH FACTORY, rase ES HEH do do Oc.3 do do Bic.GABRIRL LOOKE, LACHINE CANAL | Box B, Pott-ofiios, : \u2018iu CEDARS FOR SALE \u2018 * \u2014 i JAMES SHEARER & 00, i St.Gabriel Locks.: U MB % R, 88 to 812-per 1,000 tot Bawing and Planing lox.er ile SF + sT.MCGAUVRAN & TUCKER ; are now prepared to reccire and execute orde, ; Promptiy- for the following Pullding Material, vis \u2018{ DIMENSION TIMBER of every descrip ! BASH, DOOR BLINDS, MOULDINGS, and every description of houst Anish.! | PACKING-CASES, &o., £0.A large and wall:assoztet stock of RAWN Lx BER for sale at the lowest market prices, 20405 * tbe mont liberal terms.| PRICE tage.4 3a Inch FINE PETER 1 ich do, a + 25 per cent.off list prices for dressing.= GROCERIES.ré \"ARRIVE D IT UST.FRESH GOODS.VALENCIA RAISINS, Layers, SELECTED N8, London Layers, LOOSE MUBC.One, two and thres Crown DEHESA, SEEDLESS SULTANA; CLUBTER and CARTOON, Fine Extra FIGE, Iz Boxes and natty PRUFES, LEMONS, Po General Groceries.+ ol Granulated, A Crushed and Bobtoh Dre Paul Emile Thomas TERRY, ; AGNE.NS : Bparkling Fat faint ARR Hermitage, Chateaubourg ALMONDE Fresh Tarragons, Hard Sheu, Tviga ja WALNUTS und FILBERTS.For Sale by V.HUDON.- Joy I.R.MOLSON & \u201cBROS, .ALE AKD PORTER BREWERS, 286 St.Mary Street, Montreal, have always on hand the various kinds of ALE snd.| PORTER, in wood and bottles.Families regularly supplied.The following Bottlers only are supplieady us toit our Labels, and have lberty loves them \u2019 V! imiy R.& J.BRODIE'S CELEBRATED SELF- SELF-RAIËING XXX PASTRY FLOUE, 18 6 In.PAOKITS, and extensive sale of this prepara ten have ave induced som À other raonsk to makp ups our, would = aa\u201d Wi Foran Belf- Talting elon a red Iabel 0! © FLOUR Dror, CORNER CRAIG AND BLEUBY BYRERYS.hot\u201d - LEGAL NOTICES.SOL EA OLVENT ACT OF 1809, AMENDMENTS THERETO LABDE, Junior, Flour In the matter of PIERRE er, of the Vill of Bt, Jess District of Montroal, an Sosoivent > Lapiiste, The lvent has ne an as ent Pt Pa ts pére ep cle, TE On St, Iawre: Main aa of Aug ot: tata TEN Olona bo ag ; pol aa te & receive à statéuauso Dis CHAS.\u2018ALB, VILBOY, | Interim Asignes, 6 St.James street.13 Momma I August, 1876.27 a PROVIECR } District of Montreal.: JFSOLVENT AC ACT OF 1869.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.In the g matter W AS LLM WALSH, of tee treal, hant Clothier, there business under y LT The onersined has fiyled in tho office o de Composition cuted, SF his creditors, an: there! .DAVIDEON & & CUSHING, or Attorneys.Item for eald Wi.WALSH, _Moutreal, 27th July, 168, 1799-42\" NSOLVENT ACTOF 1869AND ITS AMENDMENTS In the matter of JOHN HAMILTON, of the a and District of Montreal, Painter Trader, ab Ine solvent.I, the undersigned, drow B Stewart, of the City and District have been appointed fess Hi this matter.Cre- AB EE ig Montreal, 77th July, 1875.IX SOLVENT ACE OF 1869, AND 178 AMEND atter of ADRIEN CHA CACHE, of the Clty To Er District of Montreal, Cabinet-maker, Shader, an Insolvent.The Jusolven t has made ex assignment of his Estate to me, and the Croditors he to peat 8 the be place © Of business of the said Insolv: No.8 8 1 street, in the sald City of Montre ea M ONDAT, the Bixteenth Day of à A.D.at the hour of Eloven o'el statemen: NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869.Fal of Dune Maxx Kewms rd f Ste.Marthe In tb hi Publique, ite ie separated 33 Cr of and from Bh Insoivent, v vi je an assignment fo me J ent hay eect Ber fic rar is Toe Rigaud, 0th July, V'ISITORS TO THE.OFTY bihed with Old Country ain som MANSION HOUSE EO TRL! ventate be ps LME | Clty af the namo of 'W.WALSH.ai Je J i i + | | ! i J 5 is ean Pe ie 4 Court à Deed of le on and Dis Ç on jo .teenth day of September nextho J suid Court for a confirmation of the d .ereby effected.: Pe sa\" "]
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