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[" \u2018> VOL XIL NO.169.MONTREAL, TUESDAY, JULY 20 1880 PRICE ONE CENT.Morning Telegrams.why ume tre Reaist\u2014Publle OUR EXHIBITION The Trent Valley Navigation.péter yet an Tratas, ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, Situations Vaeant, Opinion in Bussin\u2014The pottapseet | mus potésiatem commissioners, marrisge li- To the Editor of THE STAR: ; IN GREAT VARIETY, \u2014 Tarkey Prodic sod The | Pian ji X Sparks trom (he Telegraph.Tiqutdate ihe Empire\u2014The ne | ( Continuer.} œNse issuers, coroners, town clerks, sheriff's SiB,\u2014I notico by your paper of the oth WwW A NT E D\u2014First-class: Gene Codfish is scarce in the Gulf.et Territory to arabe Seme of the Things which are Sag- The return journey from Waubawshene officers, and all the various grades of muni- instant, that petitions bad signed at St.SUITABLE FOR WEDDING PRESENTS, .(amily, raie to Py for inert los Eh] Marshal Bazaine is dying in Madrid.Lorna, Jr nor pp inclines, teh Fate Primitive Ciyitiontiomst Lows 00, the Midand Railway passed with: opal digitasies wil visit Peterborough on Hyscinthe and St, Hilaire, and forwarded to RETAIL WAREROOMS: 370 ST.PAUL STREET.Bug ph dsl brad biter Grou il , 8 * gai says Aus Canada\u2014Th Settlers amd] out incident until Lindsay was thelr wa glad waters of t Mr.Hickson, of the Grand Trunk way, - 188_ .= Kaiser Wilhelm has arsived at Gastein.sopport any radical messures against T'urkey, SE Canada The Enriy Sottiers nue! reached, where the deputation was mo: by Trent Valley ¢ Boboaygeon will be praging that the local train from St.Hya- JOHN WAT SON Ween or Steading Hotel © | Gold has been discovered near Yarmouth, and belicves it will be quite sufficient to \u2014A Peep Behind the Seenea.Mr.F.C.Taylor, Mayor of Lindsay, and Lappy to see them.Dohoagigeon will wel.cinthe in the morning, be run same as last \u2019 in ADply 6.520, #242 Exrioraeny N.8.boliah th copines de ne eat mo change the Almost everybody in this age has been to others, and a drive taken through the town.some them warmly.As Joon ns their steam.year, MANUFACTURERS\u2019 AGENT.er = NTED Youos Gui toh the reso ibiti i EC ost comes into L ndly embrace of our Now, ho mekes frequent use of J J = \u2014 , The Italian Senate has voted The future development of the question may * exhibition, and understands all that is SOMB SPEECHES, lock gates, Dobcaygeon wil board it with | thr Tr nt Parry ars eo 1879.S T 0 V E S ] 1879.i Bray EALICEOR) 0 assist in kitchen.re nn © is has then be left entirely to the courss of time included In that term, so that now-a-days, At Millbrook, where the Peterboro mem- a mils of welcome, will exteud ut 8:15 t, the train has .Traffic on the Credit Valley Railway and to accidental circumstances, The Ger that an exhibition may prove attractive, the bers were to leave for their homes, addresses the right hand of \u2019 fellowship, and ample tim ne to et ta the city by 9:15, or NEW STYLES, BEST GOODS and LOWEST PRICES.WANTED two In tamily been resumed.man cabinet will, in its policy, be uni were delivered .: : \u2014 General Servant.cy.united to promoters should make every effort to show red.will not refuse o take a slight refreshment Mm fe t lier, Wholesale and Retail.Co 8 Appiy Q G 318, Heavy weather has done much damage in its Austrian ally; and will do all in its power oe ctatle, new CA or wonder Al.Hood thanked the gentlomen of out of the cabin lockers.Such meetings as or onc, therefore.trust that tho G.T.KK.§TAR ENPLOYMERY bat ora weet à agdalon lalate jo save Turkey from (complete destraction.= ; banies 1 I\" terhoro wout heartiiy for tv manner in |ihcue aro admirable arrangements.They authorities will not change the cxisting ar- JODOIN & C O vy ANTED \u2014 Y The condition of Palestine is reported de- The installation of the German Special Com.ft), and we hopo our mechanics and furm re which he and his colleagues had been rr- make the citizens of various parts of this rangements, but will keep to the present * B09 ST.PAUL STREET W Victoria at oung Girl.40 plorable in the extreme.mission for re-orgavizing the Turkish Ad.are doing their beat to produce exhibits that ceived, and only regretted the abseuc< of great Dominion (which cxteids from the time bill, and without delays the train should 234s) : PAUL STI .street.188 2 The Russian General Bourbaki bas gene to ministration is very significant in this Will provoke the astonishment of our guests Mr.Carnegie, who had missed the train at Atlantic to the l'acific) acquainted with cach get in in ample time.TE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Te WANTED \u2014 A Message, Boy.Athens Ej reorganize the Greek atmy.respect.!The negotiations on this matter It would be well, however, if our scholars, lindsay.He wished them every prusible other's wants, requirements, ideas ond Yours truly, Rooms.| For Sale, Bauare APPIS 9 au Brauc ERA The steamer with the \u2018Americin Obelisk have been conducted very secretly, as S3v@nls and historians would assist in the success, and trmsted the diay was uot fur opinions, and they distribute information and A SUMMER RESIDENT OF SF.HILAIRE.ANTED Toe.| board has boen signalled off Nefr Y ark.neither the German Cabinet mor the Porte Work.They are too commonly regarded as distant when the project would be carried loger où w broud und liberal basis at tie a \u2014 > Bl with FOBSALE-\u2014Look Here! Crowd W tition + OY et Bd we, win ured that Cardinal\u2018 Nina has Tight bave found it advantageous for their 2 class of the community from whom no ont.; country\u2019s expense.\u2018This is as it should be.A Chinaman on Hnncock and ROOMS \u2014 Comfor ton Catherine Around! There's money in it.Nows and Fad.Aprly\u2019on the premises.Ba fe a tifical State Be œretar shi urpose, that the arrangement should have practical benefit or result can be obrained.If Mr.Andrew Robertson raid the while yf the \u2018Dominion (which extends from the Garfield.ttreel.y 104 Banta, cotton factories, 20 0200 oF Bui.WANTED\u2014Strong Boy = rr es gne on ysiip been too early made known to other Govera- they choose, however, to put their wits £>- question seemrd to him merely a natter f Atlantic to the Pacific) is tu progress it is by \u201cWhat's your opinion of the respe tive OOMS\u2014Large, well furnished * Bazsar.* Coaticook, P.Q.Exchange Restaurant, 87 Bt Francols Xavier Farmers on tho rear ot ro] Beauport ments.gether, aud produce something for the ex- wonvy, Itappeared ta them that there wis auch means.And progressit must and shall, nominees for President 1\" asked an Argus with board, ATOS AV TO vontioman, OF K _SALE\u2014Cottage Piano, = street, 1683 port à slight touch of frost) there last RUBSIA IBOFITING 0Y TUE SITUATION.ibition, there can be little doub not sutlicient data as yet to work upon aud This Montreal delegation will come hore, and reporter, youte rday morning, while poking married couple.Nu 80 Bt.Lawronco Malin sirest, good order, Price, 825.Be at 407% St.WANTED Two Bell Boys, for eck.À Berlin correspondent says it is generally that not he i least novel and the most pomtive pron was wanted that the we will venture to suy it will be considera bis head in the door of Uty La Liog's luun- OOM Furnished singis Domihigue street.173 ohy cradle, AVM 10 Bzan kxoroTmant Orr, Recent rains have done damage by believed bere that if the Toit is gene the \\uteresting feature of our great show next route possessed an advantage in time over yy surprised.Montreal hos no idea that dry.very comfortable fora Or ox SALE\u2014A first-class Steam ANTED looding England, Ireland, 8 and Ger- September will be the comer devoted Lo other routes.As tothe expend.ture necessaryit there is iu the Domiuion (which exteuds from THe answer came birdlike aud musical : and merblo basin in room.bath.do.#3 per monte echt, For further particulars apply to Box W \u2014For Lachine, Nurse, 8 .Powers the resistances will be chiefly the re- th AU M be th pl od littds in + ; ith oth 00m, bath, #5 pe al, Brockville, Ont.T7 24 and assist with Liousework, t xg oth Dany.sult of fear, that the concession would en- em | outreal remembers with pleas.seemed very little in comparison with other the Atlantic to the 1acific) an internal nuvi- \u2018* Me no callee dausmo what Melican mau do.179 8t.benis street.18atf - kept; rage 1 Apps NE Or, A0 other girie Three been! fought be- » { the Vrè the curious and recherche article exhibited routes.His opinion was that a five fost gation of such exteut and importance as that He no likee Chinaman anyhow, He go to OOM TO LET \u2014 A large alr OR BA LE\u2014 Farm-\u2014At St.Ther- Orxin, 624 Craig sweet.AR Rxrio Ton more duels have ong courage thie Pan-Bclavist aspirations ol by our Antiquary Society ou the occasion of channel was not sullicient.\u201chic .Bobcayge Reati Chi dr ti and make hee 8 y eae, 3 aores in frout by 40 in dopth, bounded ANTED ween French journalists, and spother is on arians which menace the existence of the Caxto fo this P The Chai Mr.Sand den of which centres at Bobcaygeon.Bing \"icago and l\u2019igginnatti and wakee muches front room, at 19 Latour streot.by tho,Rfver Jesus in front, ana railroad lu rear.\u2014 For St.Helon\u2019s 0 ta ou kish Em Euro The pro- ie Caxton anniversary.[no this Province \u2018¢ Chairman, Mr.Sanderson, warden of jp its Rocky home, Bobcaygeon hinllah.He makeo Melican wood alouad OOMS d BOARD\u201432 pers Price Imodorate, and casy terms.249 Commls- unes Voung girl girl to assist with house pis.ur pire in pe.P we have at least two vigorous antiquarian Peterboro, after giving a history of the 4waita, with unfaltering faith, th ival of Plesideut, which he callee platdom.Him R an = loners.160 8 Apply 6 sas, LOYMENT OFFIOR, 630 veste Bush fires have done much! damage at ceedings in Bulgaria, where Russian influence ties, at Montreal and ot Quebec, 'both scheme said he did think th waits, with unfaltering faith, the arrival à side : P Denis street, 158 12 = oint an Pes], Hare Tdand sad Cage St is becoming stronger an d whore large mili- mis tier, ot on \u201d 3 » ous on sai ! 6 id nol in Jaro was any the moment when the conviction will flash blastee ine in platflom and callee him Chi- OOMS Furnished Apart- F OR BALE \u2014 An sat ANTED\u2014A Traveller, f.tory: ve made ulalstuly of a Plon deserving © upon the world, that it is through Dobcay.nese plank.\u201d R Ds 1 Boaver Hall Square.Role vitae: on Tate \u2018Ontario, stooie dabont 3,0 operal Jmporting | business, Address P.Lo artionlars, former experience.Thomas.tary preparations ar going on, are regarded tory and gathered many rare relics of greater consideration, or one that was of geon locks, and beneath Lobeaggeon bridges, The reporter ested that the Chinese «good opening for an energetio man, bie haa, oan Srano co, staslng p ro for California than any OOM\u2014Furnished.524 Dor- pe Jarge ely Licroased.Butlsfactory reasons fof soll- references, and salary Ae No anonymous The schooner ¢ Maria'' has been seized ith ot mistrust.It is supposed 12818 former days and and past regimes, And we \u2018mare importance to Montreal, bacause if the ¢ t the golden grain, raised om the virgi lank was more oy the Customs.authorities st Quebec, for intends profiting by bp at st ion in have no doubt that in Ontario there flourish grain trade of the west reached Kingston as soil of UF ar West, will be Toated in Si ier lace.\" chonter street.165 12\u2014 ddress M.C., TAR Of 8 3 applications entertained : muggling tobacco.the o Treaty of San Su fano.program similar institutions that have had similarly it would do by the Trent Valley route, it ganic argosies to Europe, to feed the pale.Newspaper lepote muchee sucke, Him OOM\u2014A Handsomely furnish- FOR, SALE IN QUEBEC CITY \u2014 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a The steamship ** Decoy\u201d nay been order- THE AIM OF RUBSIAN POLIOY.\u2018 interesting fields of study and likewise gather.was sure to go on to Montreal.He was ss faced operatives of Manchester, the hardy can no fool me.Melican man bo jealous by R od front room, with board, suifable fo2 Tar hineu à Tango and abe Sa nan potes with gebioral housow vk.ARE as DEEE \u2018veu .d to joi Admiral Sir Leopold McClintock's It is interesting to know in what light ca many interesting items of pur early his- :tisfied that the whole community would miners of Northumbe rlaud, the lusty smiths Chivsman.Chinamen no care for Melican red conple, or two slugle gon tiers may be had tn ts ons of (he vidost seiablished hounos in street.1689 «padron at Halifax.Éastern aflairs are Bowed by ublic opinion , for the history of Canada is of the benefit by the scheme.On behalf of Poter- of Belgium, and fhe industrious aftizansof Plerident.Me see him picture of Hanclock DA gras dos.th 105tf tht Dominion, Smt ads ody aly! Hor WwW ANTED-\u2014A good sec ; Trickett, the Australien drama, has in Russia, for thereby the pal aim of Ras car jest and most exciting of this conti- |'boro he thanked the Montreal gentlemen the French capital.In this great Domin- iu Pluck (Puck).Him standee stlaight up, 7 Ty ther particulars apply to JNO.MUSSON GO.> Cook for Steamor \u201c a Oe cond : uTived at Naples, on rewts to London.He | sian policy may be en.The Bt.Peters.DENt- for coming to make a personal inspection of ion, (which, by the bye, exteuds from the up like looster, aud havec conf buttoued up ROOMS To let, large OO WANTED_A Cu ther ai nz sc ks in splendid condition.| burg Vi fs declares the sims of Russia A PIONEER IIUT OR REDOUSBT, the route.Atlantic to the Pucific,) there is no under.alound neck, alloc samee likes 80 (indic- Leeplog, five minutes\u2019 walk from the Pout office.Fox BALE, Lawrcnoo Main ttroo \u2019 j B We would therefore suggest that these Mr.1).W.Dumble spoke at cousiderable \u2018taking which would be £o prolific in results, ating with both bands tightly buttoned Address\u201d Rent.\u201d 8ran ofitoe- saut SIX FOX TERRIER PUPS, 5 weeks old WANTED\u2014Go od Housemald, gut of of & or prise gros will Bo »y a fustp very PLOYMENT OFFICE OUT Craig à Apply 3910, tr ven Tae wn ation, ma ère ho de = They pot a oon: societies undertook to erect and fit length.Tho reopening of the question ay the Opening of the Trent Valley around neck).He no wearee shirtoe with RooM \u2014 To Let, Furnished or = semi offs Ticlly contradicted.stitution of independent Slav States on the op probably of course with out.Was dus largely to the fact that the Govern- Canal * * + + Europe is not coat likeo that.Chinaman can no make Unfurnished, private family.No.121 2 ger i and i i si assistance, on antiquarian or Ment last year sent an engineer to report looking to the Dominion (which it is not money out suchee man.Glaifield him wear mais street, No ons nes spp 5 who ls not want of such : also, ANTED \u2014 Gen It is thought that t aagoiaton for the o ipaula.and have more Le anal.pioneer hut or primitive fort or redoubt such The opening of the Nerth-West Territory generally known extends from the Atlantic coat allee samee like Hanelock, Him sayee ROOM\u2014To Let, a very pleasant FOUR PURE BRED SKYE TERRIERS, b woeks old.WwW (French) 4 in family.eB SI t, ren between but it is necessary they should \u2018be realized, J 88 Were used along the valley of the Richelieu bad caused them to look for new outlets for |.to the Pacific) as a future source of food sup- likee Chinaman once-now he no likee him comfortably furnished fro ore Cae ad at ss streot.EMPLOYMENT OPTIVE, 824 Crai pres phe V ud = m will 7 bel even at the cost of great trouble, for noothér to repel the attacks of tho Iroquois, and fill the products of that great region, and a ply.Let this canal be opened sud such it more.He eatee clow: Lepublican nolikes or partis) Loard.\"2625 Geori, 8 Cans Hing WANTED \u2014 Good oT on Sew hand work, A.Bilberstein, 81 Brea 87 3 Ppenec ussian allowed to it with the specimens of primitive and his- spirit of loyalty prompted them to look for a would become, but until then Buf- me; me no likee Lopublican.Dlemoclat no The Gevernment have determined to en- fag than a ought to bo alle not be torical fragments thejr antiquarian\u2019 love has highway to the seaboard thmugh their own rio will flourish, and New York likes me ; me no likee Diemoclat, Chinaman ROOM\u2014 With use ot Kitchen.5 Situations Wanted.street.force the use of continuous brakes on passen- possible, it would be better not to make any collected Here might be gathered relics of country, If it wasa mere canal it would will gow aud thrive, whilst Montreal wishes bloth goto hellee.\u201d\u201d.ï WANTED IMMEDIATELY at.on English railways after the 1st change in.the affairs of the peninsula for the the early French regime figures dressed \u2018connect the Bay of.Quinte in the cast, with trade will waltz to the west, and 1\u201c Good-by,\u201d said our man, oo ROOMS\u2014A pleasant fron aie 75 EMELOXMENT Ww ANTED, by Tao vers ca age ronèr.À Te present.to represent the first settler and his wife.| Midland City in the west, ey points Hobeaygeon still expectant, still faithtul s¢Blye, blye,\u201d was the echo.Louisville Vioiorind other rcoma, lo 51698 » ahorl-haod writer.Auply ¥.1 D., fis ANTED ¥ burgh.> mien is reports that ru conarozor rvaxey urpiomm, Fragments omalling to mind the SEER ISER bb Dar, ed hoy ona | 10, 4ta cpaviations, will bogaile the time draw.______ SoM To Let, Comiortably LOYMENT WANTED = WV a nas Clock rg Gen.8ko mod her attendants gr, Prransnure July 19.\u2014The semi.M-0 JOA Wah, fights round be aig map with skittles, refreshing itself, meanwhile, A Silent Wedding.R Furnished, rent moderate.100 Charles Ber- MP (MENT AN NTED, as as | mandusicos.© PLE TL 1 were murdered while on their way to the offciai Berge says no intrigues or secret con- Ticonderogs and Crown Point, the fatal tween these two points it would as to with the pleasant and innocuous lager.The T'wo deaf mutes were married recently at TMS street, dustry inboneaty 12d tlliganon rill Be ul ci E 2810 Wi military hospital at Pottspan.to elerato the ool.battle of the plains might be: shown and three-fourths of it cover the Trent Valley daily bread of the British workmen, in tho the chapel of the Institution for Deaf and ROOMS, turnished, to let, 2 | Address, G 276, STAR WA os Clerk, one Bo: \u2018Dumb, Columbus, Ohio.Soon after 10 Bt, Monique streat.[EMPLOYMENT WANTED.3 route, which was almost wholly already com - has n thorough knowledge of the R spiracies are necessary : also of M ad The strike of cotton spenstivee at Oldham, lspse of the Turkish Empire.The situation ontgomery\u2019s advance, :tha: battle of iploted by nhture.He then sefersed vo the years to come, will pass through this village, \u2018 ry Business.Apply, immediately, to J, Bas hus far, hss produced little effect.No mills | has mow gome to a point where it is only de.Queenstown heighta and other reminiscences: and from the foot of the Kocky Moantains clock the bride and groom entered the RIVATE ROOMS for Satlents re rte thot a 1064 Levencietiere siroet, Montre | fhave sf stopped, and it is believed the places of | sirable to give a free hand to the Christians | of the war of 1812.We are cértain that the: foil iy od privy yal ve oly to the banks of the Thames, Bobcaygeon chapel from a door on fhe west, near the P Lun.Mitchell's, mid-wifo, 408 Lagaaghatiers oa og rier 150\" Queen stroot, Hast, Tor.W AN tome the strikers can be filled easily.\u2018in the A general insarrection forms of old veterans and the antique dress pacity Successfully way become the central pointin the grand 0 followed by the bridesmaid and ld doc = Re get matt a i gen of the Canadian voltiguers would draw num- competed against the Welland, and he \u2018\u201cbread-stuif\u2019 distribution.Let Montreal look I rim, y Yow 113, EMPLOYM aa een girl, and yroomsman, The bride wes arrayed most Board.G 13, EM PLO! jrs ipg-Toom ADD piy G4 , Ti An excursion tin from Toledo\u2019 to.Indi.| might f streams of blood be shed, Lars to the field.It would bes desirable thought that a barge canal such as thoy to this at once, Let her array her sous be.of city Teferencomrarmimied Appl polis, was thrown from the track nearthe | but the\u2019 etraggle would certtaly aot Lt feature if our French Canadian compatriots |jcontemplated making the Trent Valley side the men of Buboaygeon aud fight the \u2018\u201cstefully in & coachman's drab silk, made in ° bimanelf, .the general Mr, Irvine, wi ES vera referred to by : lat being fous to 1 a good project in hand |.Another.f 0 us | make np was one of those things of bean Reach is Mr.Flynn several times in-the course of his pi would not let it drop until they had carried for whith he hass matchless oye anid eal pepe f great length, successf neither losing nor sr Dé mk He tock \u20ac o'cis tho Sam adjourned an, met pr yl in, wor order, although addi- ' Aer à hario parting ho train sped on A Whole comedies in themselves, Were | 3 forer lace on the 19th, and one passenger | long in consequence of the political and ; : ; bi cesaf ; rincesse siyle, and lace at the throat and EMPLOYMENT OYFIGR, 634 Craig sb W ANTE \u2014 A sma og DA mime ethers i} ared, noue fatally, | moral à of the Porte.The Borgo [Should heartily entor into this exhibition, fouls Motid comple sioessially with » good fight of canal construction.fis or range.Inde in the hair.Profeusor Fey AVERLEY HOUSE, (G29.EMPLOYM'T ANTS, Eran Bap ea Anon Sod ro = would peffer a pacific solution, bat at the i y nsiderabl be \u2019 iran\u2019 10 ac, anc bo ack With FORMATER, stepped in front ot the couple and repeated WwW Victoria Square.by » steady mian, Just from England, as store.434 Oraly street.Continual and determined attempte are, y statue of Maisonneuve, the founder #C0 # number of locks, bat with the remembering that it is vet alone its own in- Tickets, $1.Sou Joints} tees, wan, or any position Of trast, has Lad rion ANTED Lake same timé it seys the interests of all the : new appliances for rapid locking and the tne customary marriage formula, using the Seven Dinner Tickets, at Af s D8 experionos W ED\u2014Smart Boy, writing: seems, made to wreck the trains of t Powers d d that their d be \u2018of this fair city, should mot p p 8 stereats which it has to serve, but the inter 1 1 \"After the usual ques.Pestry,&e.Fall Day Board, 8: x 0 In tho p Glib.as 1 {pod references furnished, | VL dirhand Land for a az ofice.Applr'to fran St.John Railway, in the vicinity \u2018of Lo- achieved, and end be nicki moa e to th : be unveilled during the exhibition,for if the facilities for the transport of a large number cats of Bobeaygeon, and the interests of the sien yr lags Be re bo the La \u2018 PR ee » Sra Etrtoymens Orrion 634 pro reel 100: Rretta, Que., and révards are offéred for me an ag q ed ® |\u2019 statue is not yet ready st least the large of barges, they believed their scheme was Far West, nay, tho interests of cvery branch liad heen : à pron où u Lo he iw , THE PROPRIETOR OF a WANTED, three Waist hand the capture \u2018of the olfenders.\u2014 - presen br Late situation.| model which Fil too here some time ago.both economical ang practicablo es * Com of industry, trade and commerce fn all this Jared them man ond wile ire = .NEW YORK HOUSE, - G120, EME LOYM'T SANTED Addross with reterences, Pa.Box $045, a : ; i i - k This could not to culti t pe any existing rou ontrea; t Dominion of Canada, which D on, |, 14 11ke to negotiate with some capitéliet to ; ; oe Gr whe her yoy he Foner says We are conrinesd that |'aentiment of ou fallow miles of the did not baneit by the constraoion of the it i uever ta be ruticitly explaine ox- Lis and folly dros wud with prayer: TER Sh ESRH ich SVLGHRR Could gedit ul he EAE WANTEDGood Dressmakor, | other lan t rent Valley me, mo part of the coun tends fi the st hafed ty of the .; le board Al Exrioriarorimiice atone.Apply G 3787 pd from California to EE in res Jo the plan to liquidate the Turkish di er language and a tract large numbers of would, and they of the district ne ounty ne Atlantic fo.the ae le alor 9 vod though there wore several hundred children Transient yd wr de Pal Tab pod as nau G2 280, EMPLOYM'T WANTED YMENT OFFICE, 624 Craig street, .heir native we short tizhe ago Austria would also not be disln.| that city for support in urging on the Goy- island-stndded shores Na mi inthe room, a pin could have been heard to 4 Cooks and Pro : treet.os 00d Covk, no washing, 4 yoars and 9 Les stricken sim pop tte pri toishare tn such Mquidstions if she OTHER THINGS THAT MIGHT BR DONE, le and ghty fall, so still was it durlug the ceremony.pristor.monte ast ince, good referanco.Appiy @ 280 VWANTED\u2014Young Girl, ase ; , ernment the completion of the scheme.cific, 2 JOFFEE CHO 3 EMPLOYMENT OFFIUR, 624 Oraig sireci.108 & gist with pronom A despatch from Manilla says an tarth- | were allowed to take part of the booty, For Our sculptors too might make a collection Mr.George oung, of Trenton, said thé \u2014 The couple, followed by their friends, re- VICTORIA COFFER & P = ; ply G 276, Bran roa one q quake had occurred there, doing immense the momient Austria may wish peace pre- |: of the s and busts of Canadian heroes exigencies of trade required the opening of | Amusements, paired to the parlor, where a brief reception HOUSE, 167 MeG1ll Street, Gas EmPLOEN\" T WANTED sree , incl the destruc the served inorder to wait for a more favorable i that d be instructive to the student of l'the canal as the Americans were attempting Tusaras Royau\u2014The warmest admirers was held, Tho greotings between the bride GIVES THE cut Ande Ay 0 20 Bean Re AE Wa ANTED-Gocd G oral Bors ; lovernment by Des.A pumber of na- time for re-opening the Eastern ueation, but | history.The Government might be iu- to divert the trade of the North-West ints of the present company at the lioyal could and many of her late pupils were affectionate Best 25¢ Dinner in the Qity, TO%634 Cras stivot.1 Foo gant hanother girl kop) pe mg 2% Ftives ware killed, t Europeans escapcd un- it must be re as a piece o luck |: duced to send down some :of its palnt- their own channels.tcarcely have expected that thoir sucoess last in the extreme, The groom, who was known 167 MCGILL STREET.187 G319, EMPLOYMTW.ANTED, , OTMEN 8, J harmed.for the different nationalities of the penin.\u2018ing of our moet noted patlismentarians.à Mr, Carnegie, who by this time had ar.night would have bien so indubitable and so to some of the older pupils, kissed the oJoung 5 135° ead by a widow Noman, lately trom England, es ANT : gan pros sntertained that of the suls, ae LE is so pu gooapied with SOME OF TIE EXHIBITS.rived en a special train from Lindeay, said protiounced.The sole trouble in spesking ladics and little girls as fervently as did the Be AND \u2014 Vacancies for two fake Shari of i inva Le sâvorconttran) = yrould WwW LNT DA Coachman, ous wid Sun at rassels, u ome refore, able su: the Montre tati b â of the performance 0 * London trance, newly- ¢ wife.table board t 107 Union Avenue.stands the care those that are mentally afflicted, 64 Dnrochor street.séerrod ; Ta hundred sad twenty j ta to hinder\u2019 the natural development of the Many interesting exhibits will be shown, f 0\" © chain of takes peli primes lust evenivg, Lies in the difficulty of fairly TTT bled she bone LEO UE OE TRES 68 10 neat clans rofergnces, Avpl 7 to G 310 ria kurior! ANTED-Eal ee Li ps ceting - * a re eplendid banquet, the affairs of the- \u2018East, g which we may notice those of the the middle of the country, which only appreciating it without falling into mero flat SLEEPLESSNESS.\u2014If you are tro d BOARD-Good;; terms moder- 816, EMPLOYM'T WANT WAN and cap store must Swoman, for hat President of the Chamber of Heyresen A EUROPEAN SQUADBON FOR THE ADRI- North American Rubber Company, Quebec, [1109's trifling outlay to make them navig.Preise.From fit to last the playing was With wakefulness at night, give up tea an ato.4 Bt.Kilzaboth stroot.G OX TW, NTED, business.Apply G 458, fran BEAR RMPLOYMANT OPTIONS, fin the chair.Europe, Americs and \u2018India TIO, certe | ablo for hundreds of miles.The Midiand characterized by ax oase, spirit sud vividuses coffee and drink KAORA, 8 positive cu BOARD-\u2014A few Gonfiomen ri Routes family, or ln an ALE arte NT Ba \u2014 rege repraented.A Berlin correspondent telographs that the tend the display of C fan woolle district people, as Canadians, trne to their that allowed of ucarcely any verse oriticiem, INERAL WATERS have splondid front room and first-class board méntsl musfo; she ls willing to saperintend la D\u2014Smart y, to pk .; finest anad ns : ; d to our minds the comedy would bear at 80 Banguinet street.168 4 rivate families, the education and teach! the horse.and drive en express, wes.ÂODIS Vegotations are eid to bo in progres by Russian apd Austrian ves at Cot- laplay country, wanted the products of the N'orth- an y » M FROM THE pi es, ing Of Emrrormars Ormon, 6 Bien Prince Jerome Napoleon ud M.tinjo haveinfermed the Prince of Montene.OFF Show™ In Conds, Mr.James Eye, of va pas through the Dominion to the [rolonged repetition with the same cast.Celebyased CALEDONIA SPRINGS, 0.BOA RD\u2014Wanted, for month of Secma: s Tite) bonds Sh Til WELL ro HGambetts te effect au alliance between M.gro of extreme probability that a Euro- mounted by a statre-of justice.Our litho- sea-board via Montreal instead of by the or, le .'s Squire Bari tr tienen bate ofthe Medical proomion ju Chavis tod to | thirty cs of Montreal, Addrors sratiad term Marroraues Onnias 3 GBC Cine Cireet 0107 100 GALI to Bran 2004 Carpèn Ormo Gambatta\u2019s.and the adhemnts of pesn squadron will go shortly to the Adriatic graphers, Mears.Burland & Co., Gebhardt Erie Canal & to New York.As a Canadian, |: urprise, ge * United States for Constipation, diseases of the and giving partionlars, P.O;Box 137 Montreal, 3 2 P ; ™ .bJerome mains Radieal olsment the to to compel the cession of territory.& Co., snd Desbarats & Co., are all +.he was willing to bear bis share of the ox.had already proved himself to be in very Skin, Liver and Kidmeys, 53_ (3822, EMPLOYM'T WANTED ANTED\u2014A Good Fi y rem ce prepa Ame b onal different linear Fhe fact is that Mr.Gleasox RDERS W.ANTED, 85 st.j00d stoady woman, 25,(Protestant) as W laste tthe Republic, re- ing novel exhibits.But orha the most, pense en y opeuing up our nati J ing | Dyspepsia with allitsnttendant evils, Boa Géneral Servant, without wal lng, L rhiore she opaid Apply to Sran Emmot Assembly aad dy M: ; QUEEEG LEGISLATURE.interesting to Montreale Pe M1 bs the | Water-waye in order to retain the carrying seems to succeed} in putting just enough Nenralgin, Rheumatism, &o.Lawrenoo stres bave her her child with ber, refereyoes, amare Lo : was Tr Soutien \u2014 Fourth Farlisment 8 On ern no a ia trade in our own hands, stiffness into each character which vor Modics) Opinions and Minute Analysis, ste DOARD\u2014A pleasant and co B24) BAF ATI 073108, 034 Uinlg ANTED-\u2014A Man wi At Barwick on the po an electiom\u2018was Lux SOUTU SUORE RAILWAY AND TUNNEL Milk Making by Mr, Comrivesu's employee, tr.Henry Bulmer thought that the peo.he sssumes to impress the on-looker circiiars.Alrated and Bottled by B LD torauiy rnin front vacant, mi as - W ouatly uodertands ATR Ps held for mewaber of Parliament to fill the DILL rase.At any time a visit to the Corriveau silk ple of the Midland district had put the Boot \u2018with the idea that he is particularly suited to ROBT, BLACKWOOD & Co, rivate tally, at 1442 84 fate G32% EMPLOYM T WANTEI D memendod, Apply to Bran X RMriOTRNS: Orviot; |- ncy caused bythe elevation of Hon.Quesze, July 19.\u2014fn the Legislative mills prove instructive to the curi>ue.on the wrong foot in thanking the Montreal.that very part and would be ill-placed in soy Gogg Arx 4 50DA WATRE MANUFAOTURERE, PE \u2018position Boalthy a EE a Borgel] Bors class ldundreas, elthor In s private 8 168 © el, ory Strutt (Liberal) to the House 0! Corel today the amenduent ot Me, The mamber of processes before the fine spua 90 \u2018re ood presence, the obligatio other, Yet, when a different one is aselgned Montreal.Ver Red.Fae gua be son er UE, Bran Rurlormant OrFIon/S0h Crau atromt WAY T E D\u2014Male Cook, for Fern David \u2018Mame Conservative) Laviclette to y the bill of the South Shore si is Obtained, Acasa the alton.The rew from the tante them.hey had to him he ap ually at honie.850 Notre Dame Street, Tree tween 11 and 1 fn the morning.754 108 4 cn, 6 Re amer.ed to Srax Eurondore r.{was Returned by 884 votes.Tunnel defeated b en not obtainable in coun- f; een well tak cars off and had comb As Squirs aay bluff, \u201chonest and y OARD VACANCIES\u201418 Oatti- : po À Advecata of Boutiand, the Liberal {Sead RB.and Tun hig en ot tho: bil wa | .but is imported from France, In the been well taken and had combined | uh, Ms.Gleason was uaexcep.| 191 HENRY BAXTRIS BOAR 0 Lost, &o.VV ANTED-\u2014Smart Boy for La- M \u2018received 882: carried by the sams division.tong Mr, Corriveau this thread is.passed | sous es through which they passed tionable, scarcely less wo were Messrs.H.N.ANTI-BILIOUS AND SAUNDICE MAN- OARD and FRÉNOH\u2014Two mae bino, to do general Fork aout a Sone À In the Legislative Assembly, after routine BR machines for winding, spinning bo \"oor es to: impress body most |.Wilson and Egbert, and certainly a more DRAKE BITTERS.Ee for oat aad Tossons in From.LR JLOST-OnRoofof Hochelagacar, 624 Craie sireet.te) ; DR TANWER'S FAST.| Mr.Robertson moved the Hause inte Com am \u2018ping, &c., some these pro D favorably, and it was certain! natural and Lsughsble pair of roysterers than These Bistors are purely vogeladle, the progupts (MO atroet, for a GORE ANTED-Strong Boy, to delicate hand t Ys certainly t uty of o hills and vaileys.They are NATURE'S OWN is, with Surned handle auc electro sliver cap w Boy, to mind [Ahe Fant Continues\u2014N 211 the censes ding to ovement | Dazzle and Charles Cyurily have rarely been ng ¢ ! OARD \u2014 Youn man w enfraved initials, J BE.Finder will be rewarded ersbotte, APDly to Sra f Deciare Condition.mitteo-u ee oor coat bill, in ordes that he nd a steady eye.Mr.Cotriveau started the Government to make an exact survey.V y noua\u2019 Acting upon the Stomach, Liver and vate family, bro at End p by returain PE Me art rixxt Orca, Ï Nav Yonx, July 19.-Dr.T cou taie amendes which had the mil the first commenoed In Mr.JB.Holland said this was the first open the Royal boards, Their glee: was Bowls removing all mortid d secraiions, bem y- Litres rah Bove Omoe Seige Beaver Hall Hi}, orn charge of O.P.B.depot, or JANTED Tw tinues bis - fast vita apparently iste Len gtd to him, and which were Canada, on the firsb of March last.Ho has 100 he had visited the interior of the coun olutely infections, Mr, Wilson's Dazzle \\1y wot om only Cure diseases that atresdy eal spin of JLosgrieull boat.Detention \u2018after fais Wa: tre, Good | Table- change in condition.He alept well, had to struggle against emormous dificul.tFY and he returned with great satisfaction |.Was almost as great surprise as Mr.Glen.Ce 8 me sawn the era 0 di H To Let.1086 summer hotel at ones Apa G 905, Bess Be {drinking his wal ty of i a - Flynn then made bia motion to go es : ny after seeing a fine and a fins country, *0n's Harkawæy.The pompous Bir Har.cf Blok Hondache amd Liver Complaint, many of ouses 10 OFT 3 OY¥ION, O04 Orbis Sorat , jrinking bls ual quastity of osmater Di Conmiètes the Bil rocking tes in puéting the mill in order and erecting Tio% Me0E S08 People MU 5 Se SNA | Court Gurety cf Mr.Robert Wilson fitted to es Se as ha?aa ok CE \u2014 [OT 2 LUE, ei arp go \"W ANTE D_Good Filer for 8.vorable and surprises his phy pe : Be Mines.He entered rather fully y into he de- Ye tpt, from his , gence and enterprise, and he had mo doubt the life, but was scarcely set off pelt might them a aa ty Modiotnes an he hon the Sdvertiste witer ly au to ive ar Op ods ALIA 0n08 to Brak Nevast.Pidoes not appear in.tails, explaining the provisions \" PY had to instruct his factory hands they would succeed with their undertaking a uk.yo T Me ho.se what © ets.Yiharew scvertismen expiraMon LesT, Land Surveyors Srl CD Fi cs M s of weight is 2 es Che gic of vided for f,.as he has not imported any vinced that they lo when they ona need be sald f o Ketchum 1 His rotunda, 1 Denise street: In the fds around he 0id Rome a WAS AN] a, three in ne rage pe Finda: will be rewarded by leaving it at TO LET\u2014A brick tense.besudry's office, Civil Bnyinecr and Pravin: mot is, A coté bun ment, these rooms.A3ply sh No.145 Bt.Land Burveyor, 3 Place d \u2018Armes HUL.1033 Urba! | ANTED\u2014For Knowlton, PF, OST, on Saturda; the D Goôd Gonziai oid 2RTO LET \u201431 8t.Uzbato L a nls à Grotbol dr on he Toat ti pu Line .Woo sof Xing charge, bake bread, T é > this morning and anothet this soon be put up.Or- K , pales oun at 7:80, hea pi its course to Port Hope, which was reached etchum to step into the street in one of his Freaniznti wes 73) temp | 89, Mr.Robertson moved the reception.of the dem ready some bn fe thao con late in the afternoon.Pere several of the select costumes there would be a riot in bear HoH Tol iF 10 Lie ST rewarded by rearing to 37 Bi Bi.Bete.cr: oo Sood vain A SU BS due - report of Committes-of the Whale \u2018on the silks of the newest shades are bein made, y embarked on board the \u2018\u2018 Corinthian \u201d about fliteen minutes.The contrast .of his four street, 108 6 Ae La : NO REPRIEVE.Licenses Bil}.heliotrope, sapphire, clarets, bro 8 hot for \u2018a tip down by water, while the re.apres with that of the ladies dn the | TO LE OST \u2014 On Sunday, the 18th WANIED_L good Cook, for va Last Hours\u20144 Focus b3/ the An Ma amemdment to refer the Bill back to myrtle being Ce \"hie vatioties.Satins, mainder took the train arriving in Montreal © can better be recollected than describ- À Lioeneod Bentaurant, dl comglote.Li inst, at about 3 Quigek pon yone Black and VY Rial: Antoine.apply @ 338 CA) emacd Man.Comutüttes with instructions to amend it by D Écoeades are alio manutaetured Sunday morning, after a journsy of between ©d- Miss Kate Glassford, as Lady Gey 4 572 Oraig to, The finder aril Touch oblige by returbing if to street, 2 Tosowto, Jul July 19.\u2014 Sheriff Jurvia thin adding a clause to prevent electors from sign.perges and attention is being paid to the | 800 and 900 miles, Spanker, wes of course eaaîly firat, and TO LET\u2014No.216 Bleury Lanthir 4 Co, $71 Notre Dames WANTED \u2014 Working Toa \u2018morning receiv official wtifamtion that ing more then one \u2018pétition for » tavem of the -de-L pat mirable as usual, while Mise Sect whos TE JOS EIOR, Ho.5 Rear Los, between C.C.Snowdon\u2019s LT CEE lor ne gentleman at dBonnetts sentence will not - License in ona division of a city, wea defost.2K UP Batia-de-Lyon, an @rtic'e NOTES AND INCIDENTS, poured for the frat time after a tering Corna, Dunions and.Ingrewing Natte | oe RB w, Te buson House square, Sk Paul street, a ay LoTaENz Ormas, 634 © and \u201cfor his hangin oa | ed by a vote of 21 to 19, Messrs, Tail- satined an ons aide and grossgrained on the A point raised by the promoters of the nces, gave evidence'even in her brief part of without pain.Bast reterviess can be given, bavins 22 TO LET\u2014H dr mars ts U oblige De Ieaviee ace the ee, ANTED For Lo Friday proceed actively.still lon and Beaubien voting with the minority.other, which is at present:very popular in Trent Canal scheme is that their route will much talent.Hor appearance in \u2018The ado thas kis spesial study 6 CHIROPODISE Sans within are mize rok.Fon?office, or at the office of MeGauvran, Tacker & Mo: W General Servan ono thot car a Se \u2018 \u201ckeeps.calm, and spends most of his The Bill was then résd à third time and the States, and will be the style here this 4; away with the risks of Lakes Huron, Eris Marble Heart\u201d cannot yot be forgotten.neing in pescties sine 186 966 BF.CATHARINA office, good locality, be rented Donnell, 676 8%.Joseph sireet, 1683 jpgor Wok gal calidon, also RAE Jwhen not engaged with his pelest, in.posse.fall.At the exhibition Mr, Oorriveau in- and Ontario, effecting a reduction in rates | Miss Melville played the Loroine Grace Hark- vr, Montreal.8a on good boas.Aly 8b 455 A0 JORT-_Betwoen 8.Carsley\u2019s and ous ADP, 7,8 200, sous \u2018ing.The following is from a poem he Mr, Yevine resumed his speech iuter- tends to have one of his machines set up to of insurance.The total time saved batween away with spi shows contined im- by Bt Francois Xavier, atrost 3 Pocket-book eon.TED For Bt.jposedesince he went to gaol :\u2014 rupted st six o'clock upon the motion to TAKS brocade work and beigos bearing Chicago and Montreal over tho longer route provement, and is bacoming a decided favor.Wanted to Purchase, TO LET-A Lune faa ith all portage samps.Buitable reward se TA\" £54.WANLE Dror A ces 5 : This world to mo is dark and drewy, Into Committes on thé.Gold Mines Bill, Docinien coaboferms in a ; by the Welland is given 2336 hours, while Even Jane, the housemaid, ever and an desirable tooaltt AT a4 shop ad Avenue 168 8 tasilly poy Sogn Ap Sead oe Fy TAA -\" Yond death, on I walt: tod showed the revolutionary and Com.This cannot prove to be be oe 108% over the American routes it would, of course, anon showing her face for an instant, was a \u201cC0116 30 & ave 18 adais PR ad rf Lesr \u2014 A White aud Yellow 166\" i ; The ring are\u201d mers |; munistie plea in those sections of the interesting, as having ne « 2808 be much more.relief in the person of Miss bold, It VWANIED-A Carriage Ho rao, Pos ne 8 Jone cow, in calf.Reward at Bt.Gabriel ANTED.Sonmatzoss oneabls LOB alone place m3 trs, Bill whie to give artners the right in any ibition in Canada, À great deal ef amusement was caused on need only be ed that t étformande rai VV eboat ai posts 10, ras ba le largo, styllen, arket, or Viger AL AN Lani a Arply 0 204, Fran marre Free y 27.à release to fo ake Fras peoples land with.; : the trip by the receipt of telegraph messages smoothly, that the orches the quired.Addross, with peice, @ 6, Sax office.| Pro F Sale Los: OST\u2014On the 15th inst., & sal i) From oat this living grave.and twitted-Mr.F = DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.addressed to Montreal members of the party.dresses tasteful and the atdience à lerge and 1084 |.perty or .on Bootoh I Terrier Bi'ch, answering to the name of WA! ANTED \u2014 \u201cHousomaid and \u201cThe execution will take place on Fritlay, with the prin, tion\u2019 he $200,000 Dewo by the Fiery One to Ald, Gilman was directed at a cor.| brilliant ome, the orchestra chairs Che 'WAMTED \u2014 Store Fixtures, {n- | : = Anyone roving 10g BL Bt Junin Birost, will be 200, Bran Bar Prose 0 re Rt vl Graal and will be ss ible.ond assumed for hand tof speech, locking .Damage ond poration which has been attempting to get filled.Those who miss ** London Assurance 217 gy, ding Grocery drawers.Geo.A, Gray, FOR SALE \u2014 At fit, ose, Te !bera!ly rewardea 166 6 108° f the gaol 0 and members of te down upon his adveraacies and their New Yorx, July 19.\u2014A fire, involving freatly increased privileges from tho sity.to-night will miss that which is well worth = nor tbe Ballwer Station, o/ antoias J OST\u2014On Friday, the Oth inst, WANTED\u2014Good General Bers | there will be only cle men in atten omnce and want ef astutenees from the the loss of over §300,000, coourred to-night | It read songewhat as follows .\u2014 seeing.A more thoroughly enjoyable even.Ww ANT XK D-\u2014-Cast off clothing, od amo nous end, gubaradjoons diag Tor Biron, ou ie wpr on sons, cars An Lai yan Fos om Craig chine.3 303, fois Ruvior- jon deceased and a of medical m Mh pedestal which he cecupled in his own- in a large building on First Avenue, between MonTREAL, July 16 ing bas not been offered for long past.prices 0 KIER of Solo {he bighos He Apple to Dr.B.OUIMET, 8¢ ut, sans do the nameof \" Venus} Finder ANT ED Genera Servant.' attended hours in nâdress._\u2014 eral Servan , ne House went into Committee on the y Elena one wealthy brousse Pie DEAR GILMAN,\u2014! hear that Messrs.Bal- Condition of the American Crops.Geste set, 16113 FOR BALE, LL To Let, A Red Co 04.8 W is IR See OS SA orale nie ; 7 Ane Cgmpensation nin Egan Bill and amended it in several datails.building was ocoupied by many firma, the °F and Robertson are with you on the Treat The July report of the U.8.Department % TED\u2014A Show Case.Ap near Bishops College, 3 miles fron Shee! LeST : We sac ithout \"Fran \u2019 1 ore Cheering Outlook.At 19:80 the Committee rose and ted rest by Kobler's brewery snd the malt.Valley deputation, .Take goad care of them, of Agriculture shows the condition of various ED Joseph street.rouke, à dostratis restdemoe.Lu Borris: Sher warded by ro nu T0300 Maple sree roa Al N TED-\u2014A P ant London, July 19.\u2014A Dublin corres the Bill with amendments, vepor boue of Arnold & Bernsemer.The flames for they are both candidates for the crope-to be as follows :\u2014 ro PURCHASE ke OST\u2014About Victoria Equare as General Serrant Foreman Re Fdent says the Flag of Island news The House then adjourned.ware discoversd shortly before 10 o'clock Msyomlty, and Ihave promised cach my Oats\u2014The cendition of the oat or is now 0.10.Gap Lats, dorow cut: FOR SALE.\u2014A first rate Le Black end Tan Pop, (Blioh susweniiy io tah ip halbe thie wath, fron And cook, G | condemns tho Courponsti is | barsing from the thisd story windows, in *°PPOFE 06, ageinet98 in June, Tho Now Bn LE Jomait price (à P.0.Bon 1094, 4 ouronmate Vi artationeà Léa popdise | S0kn Lis 8 Go Visors Boars wif Ly Seminal mere ere EE 4 Bill entirely, Coupet says Pi a | WIMBLEDON.front of the building, near the middle of 81 J.C, and Middle Stated report a high condition, 1 167 MERE saioon stand, sir Justed 1 4 on central 163 56 ANTE D\u2014General Se makeshift.The correspondent says rl Some Good Shootin \u2014The Abert the block.The balding was four story Superintendent C.P.R.but from the Delaware to the Gulf the con- Jocatltys (Iba hous which is 8 Rabon ry side OST\u2014From 1752 St.Catherine W (French), Ia tamil, n ce of lan fore i in the West of Ireland Prige\u2014The Curlin end Harvey high.In a short time the flames Ald.Laurent was a cruel hit dition is very low, except In portions of Tex- MISCELLANHOUS.papered and fitted up wih nisgaln fcont fxtures L à Skye Terrier Bitoh, ulrlkopt; ways 87.Asp aiid, re aug Gia out, official investigs Compotition\u2014Tho Ladies\u2019 Prise.reached the roof, a strong nor Srv at toad department iniinusting as, where the average is high.In all sections |.me ons be Ey ovine ais Groy with Town oa a ea fon a ir ceturne | ar proven or the firat reports were Loxnox, July 19\u20ac\u2014In the competition wind having a delped that that n¥ich abused body had sus of the country the prospect is good for a fall OXING AND.GYMNASTIO landiord, and Le Lu prepared to give à long 1ea89 to 18440 WANTED \u2014 General Servant, j aggeraied.\u201cWhere fever existed it was bot for the Albert prises, first at 900 The firemen L ne in work altogefher since his abeonce, aud that .: a dealrabie tenant.Address G.T.Bran offoe, eme er\u201c mures CEE SEE Tages.aopir à 195, a \"Jom starvation, but ordinary typhus,| to yards, the Americans, with good light, made getting at the \u2018ames, owing: to be had bettér return at once.Péatos- Tor has been nochange in the CLUB, 75 ST.JAuEs STREET.FOUND.ANTED-F- i ly which the bad sanitary condition \u2018 of wonderful shooting, the scores sanding : Log.ae, wers placed To sum the advantages of the new ares planted in potatoes in the whole country, to 1nform bis numerous ABM FOR SALE-\u2014The well- wal ED_For Lower Lachine \"dw clings canstantly predisposed ths .Scott, 47, making & total at the two x oe ], and the Dolan of routs in à few words we may stats that be- flcits of ane State being counterbalanced mieu Be Tati in général.this the Rooms This BE A as puni Rd DONS FOUN D, à small Scotch Toy 0174, Rurrormentormon.Où done dfrom parts of the country cams the of 118; Farrow 47, total 116; -Jacksen 5, firemen asosnded until they were.nearly tween Chicago and New York it would effect by ite increase in another, The condition | 8 from 8 8.1L Hl 10 Ps or ho enact O1 the present owner and of bls father 12750 pobre, 1, ee Do boravontars steer DICO : accounts ofthe condition.of total 115; Brown 44; total 112; Gerrish wrapt in Semen ane Lines of \u2018hose were also & saving in oo of 872 miles over the the-crops is fully as good as 1879, \"In all Ha En DEE me ue such are fn.hae] et ae of cultivation and VWANTED \u2014 Eleven Laboriag eof men, Apply \u2018at once to Bead Ramtoveuiid are only darkened by the pe 43, total 106; Hyde 41, total 105; Laird ve to the tops of the dwelling-houses Buffalo route and 395 miles over the Welland.| the South Atlantic Btates the condition of ebro Nia capable of uoing the best oro sata hod BAKING POWDER.Rif porie of the appearance of bu he 88 ; total 104 3 Fisher 39, total 102 ; Rock- Thirtieth streets, \u2018The route.Between Chicago and Montreal th the crop is rather bojw that of last Owrxm, 634 Craig street, 198 AE of the counties of Dublin, Sligo, Cork d well 87, total 99, and \u201c3% total 97, ou under control about Would be «mire of 460 miles, The saving while in the Western and Southwestern Sera ASK FOR se WIOK°S Garden a al motsd wi al lle IROUS OF BENEFITING ANTED-Two Kitchen Faro The blight, however, is confin Theee scores, compared with those of the half: past eleven, Fos it had extended to in time would be 68 hours and 44 hours to States it is reported above.PE ' Fa 8 lo Bt olaum, OF Gar of Twiag Bros, DED the high reputation for superioetsy WwW JY ne onos.Apply G 188, Sram an ;-old potatoes.- ha Britishers, are Lisut.-Cal.Bertram, 116; i the malt-house or brewery.Ths thres up.New York according to the route taken and Rys and Basrley.\u2014A toll average condition | SPOOL COTTON, Basdamer) Montreal, Me 18\" wiion a seyorea bY the oniebraies Craig strest, > people mabisg cs prop A; Pommes ; stories ofthe front of the building 36 hours to Mont The fact also remains te found in all the States where sown except fates oe OR SALE OR ro LET COOR\u20198 FRIEND CC ANTED- Four om 39th and 30th \u201cveto * barn that over three fourths of the distance is in the Bsdte of Nebrusks, whos the cond ; RENDENSON à F ' ING : W girls.for 6 botel, 84 0006.y 2106, ä out, The following are lomes::-Mr.already navigated by large stéam-boats.tion is very low, owing to drought, fi B- MENDANSON & 00.BARI POWDER, poof rnc Ces Hp =r | compétitior kes.Kobler cn building, $75,000 ; Manhattan me Welland Canal now pauses aprépeller Poof.\u2014All the States show awool dlip |.- Actes, BEAUTIFUL UL COTTAGE Propiai ha sas imitated its packages, and, in part, ap- WANTED \u2014 Haan Lazndross: ; YO Compensation Sill \u2014 Xson Sosp Co, represented by Streeter the two carring à 35,000 equal\u2019to er greater than last yar, except | : A socal Powder, composed largely of AEC Oise Craig pe 160 i Dasy Coéde Trade.Co., $50,000 ; rue Te while the enlarged canal hr Ham irs and Califazpia.a 166 MoGILL STREET.Ftd on RCE mérout, ou (he Lover a ras Italy beau pat où (hé mar VIAN TE D_Good .M \u2019 ; facturers of tin foil, $40,000 ; Soming RI como crease tories indice 180%, \u201cOLYDESIDR COTTAGA,* fon gaine and Carriage : mons uigh shooting xine L On the Trent route the calcula.reports received, amounting to 20 per cent.AR, coo FRIEND.Pointer stands ep M Guen | 75 a Committee, ail the hig] i Eine .pf god Hibben Go, 00, me tion ie that à steam tug with ax to; eight In Texas alone 35 per cent.increade is re- DRAIN PIPES.ee durer Pi cards ba Bt.Law: \u2014 avoiamen (PPT PE i: 188 Oppesitien' being rejected.Me.000 Cast Bois Co, 0, Feiler & Co, barges of 20,000 bushels each, making a ported.(WITH ALL QOMKRCTIONN, A drained: \u2018Bose pee Hot air not by iat every package you buy fas ho words ANTED\u2014Good Nurse, ~via ; j ate during\" the warned iat ik 1 me capacity of 120,000 to 160,000 buabels con Fruit.\u2014Apples\u2014A fol] « condition comen Portland, Re Boman Quobes, 2nd cid mater in edie on lel is \u201ccook's VALEND La large letter, printed over WY ANTILOSFO%, 6 i Parnell not \u201cto! ; ç fired Cleaning ag 220,00 ; othez = be passed through, giving \u2018the latter about gated everywhere exoepling .ist the coment .© a fine | 007.REmeiiod everywhere: Manutactured only by ring 15 go toe the sonside.ON i 5 tactie, oo ving Losses aggregate $5,00.; twice the capacity of the Welland in à Atlantic and Gulf Staled, where Lismopd oll, and White Aw W.D, MCLAREN, as Cook : ad ams this er : mam iE addition to other advantages anume.hers vo falling of.Peaches are ab ful mou rer eme ours fa 88 ana 07 cates res Yad Good ff TH, bis nimes may be defesed ir ence of the w far was Fisher, 46.For the tween Messrs A Bonneville and C for Mogtitnt will give to thé schame.From tions of growth eo far than either apples ot __ - ished\u2019 : AS : Fs 7 xe OF + Pre Gore vaobjoctiue, | Late X B A ny is, près, Jack the ile of dum hat o tho Pro- what can beleared thay vil rapot to Go.pouces x ; or Ws \u2018vsew.| Several Valuable Farms Le Seen scored - : 8 possi vince of {ue Was won de Ty i te \u201cbei .a : ! in de mem put ae EP toring he Bt sa | cogil Sl SSE | Eo, a a EE ret Camm fe EE ; v{ trade engaged in the cals the of Bonneville, 11111111111111111111-00 water bed.The absence of r tatives \u2019 : i] tment reat ta urge upon the Gove ~The Amaeicas tenus will oousist of poy?113111HIIITIT111110\u201419 from the Board of Trade Corn Kx.lection of 27, : : 3 i i PET FELT tor PUTTING rot band Hall oe.Cys ER dee Che Frcs the Fann Over, peryand, is PL \u2018 A) Giver a 0s #9, Paul wt.\u2018 4 is again about to leave C Fu Se.- GRAHAM & Co., Proprietors, 158 St.James street.COMPARATIVE HTATEMENT OF THE CIROU- LATION oF THE Frz2 for the week end- mg July 17th, and the corresponding period of 1879 :\u2014 Jury, 1879, Mondsy.14 15213 Tuesd\u2019y, .15 15,240 Wedsdsy 18 15,184 Tbursd-y .17 15,201 Fridey.18 15,243 Satur dey.19 15,080 Jovy, 1880.Monday .12 14,386 Tuesday.13 16,474 Wod'aday,.14 18,323 Thursday.15 16,302 Friday.18 16,624 Saturday .17 16,280 Total.091,121 Total, .es Average eiroulation for Week \u2014 98,359 July 17, 16.39%, ending TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1880, The Star At The Seapide.Persons going out of town during the summer can bave the daily Star sent to their eddress at the rate of thirty cents pèr month, postage free.: A T2LIGEAM from Quebec days that we are to have general local elections some time | this fall, At the same time it state that \u2018 it has been definitely decidqd that Mr Chapleau is to enter the Ottawd Government at the close of the present sessidn, aa successor to Hon.Mr.Masson.ft is also re ported that Mr.Chaplean is to be replaced | in the Quebec Premiership by Attorney General Loranger.has been so long mentioned in this onnec- tion, that people are beginning! vo accept his removal to the Commons as a foregone conclusion, and if arrangements tojthat end are not now concluded, they no bt will boon the return of the Ministers from England.But why the Province is to be saddled with the expense of snothet election we; fail to see, and trust that rumoy has spoken falsely this time.Ï Tus intelligence that the Princess Louise: received with regret by loyal subjects alk over the Dominion, and the regiot will be intensified by the announcement that the royal Jady is forced to take this step da the advice of her physicians.Her Royal; Highness is said to be still suffering from the effects of.the lamentable accident at Ottawh last winter, and à change of air is deemed necessary to effect a permanent cure.ing her sojourn! in the Dominion, the Princess has made herself popular with all classes, sid her departure from amongst us, even if only for a brief sojourn in England, is much be regret- ted at the promot juncture, \u2018especially in.[- Montreal, where it was anticipited that her) presence would grace and add {lustre to the opening of our Dominion Exhibition in.Beptember next.However, it Is our sincere wish that Her Royal Highness fay be bene.\u201d ed by her trip across the Atlantic, and, h may return to us fully restored to; Ber accustomed health.RocHryonT has once more set his foot on; Freneh soil, and one of his first acta bas been: to declare war against Gambett4.Both men are idols of the people; but while Rochefort \u201cis tainted with all the errors and éxceases of the Commune, Gambetta is an ardent Re-! pablican, and would have his country gov-, - \u20ac + =.: exped after the best models of the repablican form, « Rochefort declares that/any compromise between himself and Gambetta is im: possible, mor is it likely that the latter should desire any communication with the! hot-besded Communist.Rocliefort farther sayehe is ready to return to exile to-morrow: rather than shrink from his duty.He says the existing Chamber of Deputies is entitled: to no respect, because it abdicated its functions and surrendered its authority to Gam-; betta.At the same time Rochefort should; remember that had it not Ween for that same Chamber of Deputies, he would till bave been languishing in exile in Switzerland, But his vituperations were to be ex-! pected, and a repetition may be locked for, from day to day, as long asihe remain: in; da delle France.ji our Coming Exhibition.' Much to our sorrow we fiuil the people of Montreal shamefully ignoraxit in regard td the coming exhibition in side of the committee audi a half dozen officials, directly connected \u2018with the show, very.faw persons knew there was to be an ex{ hibition at al?in Montreal this sutamn, whild about half of these few it was to be\u2019 §§ Provincial affair and the other belt Jos! thing, like a county show.Thai there could be such a state general ignori * ance upon such an important subject in sach _a pretentious community lsj almost beyond: conception.We.verily believe if some of our public men wero engaged to be hung on a certain day they would make a mistake as to the month or the week or the duy of the week if they did not forget the nature of the entertainment altogether and drearh away their numbered in pescefal thoughtlessnese.In public; matters involving enterprise and energy, Mantreal ia ud.mittedly a long way behind a half-dozen smaller Canadian cities.Toronto, Hamil} ton, London, Brantford, Guelph and Parib outstrip us completely, while 2 comparison with American towns simply fills us with indescribable shame.Do où hotelkeepers and railred men anû merchants and lawyers and doctor and journalists think of these facts as the deserve to be thought about ?Do they know what enterprise has done/for other commun(- ties, and do they realiz > the fact that what is done for the public is Quite as sursli for the goed of the individual citizen as wei \u2018Ehere are undoubtedly some good men on the committee, and the worthy secretary, Mi.8, C.Stevenson, is thoroughly enterprising and painstaking ; but these men cannot do everything, their efforts must be seconded by Abe hearty co-operation of the citizens generally, if 8 success worthy the name is to Ye boped for.It seems to us that they managed these things in Montreal much bettér fiftean yests ago, when men like the Hoa.Mr, Penny were able to identify themselves with public enterprises.Now the rept mass of our people are utterly devoid of pu lis spirit ; they do not know what it means, and they don't want to know.Theirs is \"marrow, selfish, grab-ali-ÿou-can-get policy, and unless there comes a reformation we have little hope for the future of Montreal.1f the coming exhibition does not arous'a geoenl, spontaneous and hearty enthuaisam, bowit-will be equal to an open declaration of hostility to the city\u2019s interests, and we had better all / go West at once.[It should nok be forgotten that at will be years before Montreal again has a similar opportunity to advertise ths city and the Provines and the nation to the rest of the world, will it use its opportunities! There should be provision made for such à variety of special attractions at the dhow and such a programme of extraordinary amnsements in the city as will make the whale.éontinent amazed gt us.Men and money wall invested.There is not a day to | lout, Jot those who care amything about j: mupifrei rBeir gocd feeling st cnce.As du Mr.Chaplean's namé ; ber.Out: | evidence of sincerity the proprietors of Tux BTAR offer to subecribe one thousand dollars provided twenty-four other individuals or firms will do the same or five hundred dotlars if forty-nine others will do likewise.In this way twenty-five thousand dollars will he secured as the nucleus of a respectable contri- butien, NOTE AND COMMENT.It is all very well and proper to preach free trade doctrines where they meet the needs of a particular country, and coincide with national self-interest.Bat every nation ts uot in the same position with regard to its neighbors ; and each one must adopt the policy which suits it best.The man who would piopose to raise a grove of palms in Iceland would net act a whit more absurdly than your axiomatic frre trader.\u2014 Toronto Mail, An appalling disaster, or rather disappointment, haa fallen upon Newport in the sudden and uxrpected announcement that Prince Leopold has \u2018* been obliged to cancel all his Newport engagements.\u2019 This, how- .ever, could borne, with a certain degree .of sympathy, save for the trival excuse prof- « fered\u2014*¢ owing to a alight injury to one of i his ankles, received while salmon fishing.\u201d The thinness of the apology is mortifying ; it is a lame exclise.\u2014New York Sun.On the 29th of June, 1880, under the reign of Victoria, \u2018yueen of England and empress of India, M.Jules Grevy being President of the Republic under the high moral jurisdiction of M.Gambetta, the Catholic societies of Canada united, saysa despatch, * to protest against the execution of the decree of the 20th of March\u201d (expelling the Jesuits.) Such news strikes as by contrast snd mingles bitterness with consolation.Old France is under the yoks, and Yer daughter, the young France of America, inveighs in the beauty of her strength and liberty against the ns who oppress ber.Tan | yet that Claas might afford the noble spectacle of a people faithful to its faith, to its remembrance of the past, to the love of ity country and ancestors, it wag necessary that war should have delivered Ler to the stranger, \u201c * * and also it cannot be forgotten that in 1871 a number of Algerian natives in danger from similar partisanship threatened to deinand the protection of the British flag.\u2014 Le Mond: (Paris, France.) \u2019 NEW BOOKS.BEasipe Liprarv.\u2014 The latest number of this issue-at hand is ¢ My Queen,\u201d an anépymous novel.Price, 10 cents.Memories or My Ex:te, by Louis Kossuth.Transiated by Ferenez Jausz.Card manila cover, price, 40 cents.Nos.30 and 31 Standard Series.This work has just been issued in Europe, being published simultaneously in Pesth, Hungary, Paris snd Loudon.It is roving the literary sensation of the year.e prominent taken by Kossuth in the events described, his patriotic sin of purpose, and, above all, the hold he has upon the hearts of Americans, will give the book many readers in America.PorvLar History or ENcLaND.By Charles Knight.Vol 8.Price 35 cents.No, 18 Standard Series.\u2018This is the doncluding Vol of Fumk & Co.'s pepular edition of this great work.It containe the Appendix-Annals 1849-1867, a large number of Tables of ('ontem y Sovereigns, Chronological Tables of Brivieh Writers, etc.This volume also contains & pers complete Index and Table of Contents or the entire work.A very t improvement has been made in le edition, in grouping, together the tables of each class ins stead of gbattering them, as they are in other editions, through the different volumes.The price now of this valuable history is so low that almost every family can possess it.i Literary Note.Canon Farrar\u2019s new volume of Sermons under the title of ** Ephphatha\u2019\u2019 or the Amelioration of the World, will soon be iumed by Macmillan & Co., in an American reprint.Oitv News.Toese MooxLIeBT Nivuts., -Thosteamer Filgate\u201d conveys excursions down the river every evening week.Somxx AT MAGoe.\u2014Quite a large party of ladies and gentlemen leave the city Friday afternoon to attend the musical soitre in connection with the Bazaar at-present being held at the Lake House at Magog.They will go by the 3:15 train in the afternoon.EXCURSION BY ELkcTRIC LIGHT \u2014It is hardly posible for an excursion to prove a eater success than the one down the river, evening by the steamer \u2018 Montarville.\u201d The City d, under \u2018whose auspices the excursion took place, was on board; and during the evening went through a programme of popular music, in the very lit- able manner, usual with the City Band, When ite Point-au-Trembles t «* Montarville,\u201d\u201d which was illuminated with the electric light, turned towards home which was reached about eleven o\u2019clock.As the boat rounded Lengue-Pointe the excursionists were treated toa aight which in itself amply Rad incurred repaid them for the expense the in attending the exeursion.e river front lit with the electric lights a like an extensive illumination, while the vessels in port stood out against the black back-ground phantoms.The red lightsof the lighthouses served to the appearance of the scene, while the rigp én the river, reflecting the ray of the lights, shone like a phos- phoreacent ses.The excursion passed off without a hitch of any nature.American Connterfeit Notes.The Comptroller of the Currency at Washington warns people not to receive $100 notes, purporting to have been issued by the banks, as follows :\u2014The National Revere Bank; of Boston ; Pittsburg National Bank, of Pittsburg ; Mechanics\u2019 National Bank, of New Bedford ; Pittafield National Bank, of Pittafield, Mass.; National Exchange Bank, of Baltimore.Personal, Ald.Grenier has returned to town.Hon.Mr.Langevin left Ottawa yesterday on his Western tour of inspection.! The Governor-General will visit the Gulf on board the *¢ Napoleon\u201d about the 2nd of August, .Ex-Attorney-General Angers addressed his constituents at Ste.Anne de Beaumont after Mass on Sunday.: 1t is announced that Baroness Burdett.Coutts will shortly marry Mr.Ashmead Bartlett, M.P.tor Tye.Prince Leopold has caficelled his Ameri can engagements, and will sccompany the Princees Loujse to England.Archbishop Teacherean has completed his annual pastoral visit to the various parishes of his Diocese, .and returned to Quebec on Saturday.On the occasion of Mrs.Moporel furo- well appesrance in Winnipeg, week, she was presented with a testimonial letter, signed by many of the prominent citizens, as a recognizance of their appreciation of her talent.The Congregational Union of Nova Sootia, in session ot Liv 1, Queen's County, ap- Jointed the following officers : \u2014Rev Cox, À, Chairman ; Rev Joseph Barker, Secretary ; Rev J Shipperley, Statistical Secretary; Rev A McGregor, Missionary Secretary, and James Wocdrow Treasurer, Rawdon Village.A most enjoyable pic-nic was held in Raw- don, at Dorwins Fall, on Wednesday the 14th inst, in connection with the Presbyterian Church of that place.There are few prettier or more picturesque places in the Province of Quebec than the village of Rawdou, the falls forming one of the chief points of interest.The tables were spread in a most tasteful and becoming manner, loaded with all the delicacies of the season, for which the ladies interested deserve great credit; and the guests scented all to do ample justice to the things provided.speech was Le the er, Mr.Townsend -in his usual witty and interesting style, which added greatly to the entertainment, as well asa speech from the Rev.Mr.» The young folks after wandering around falls, end thoroughly enjoying the scenery, en- #sged in athletic sports and amusing games.The procecds will be devoted ta the repairs lately made in the Presbyterian Church.Owing to the intersst and energy manifusted by the L'ommittee the plonic was in a social and financial point of view quite a ces, Tewnships News\u2014Teo Publish a News paper.Notice is given of the establishment of \u201cThe County of Shefford Printing Com- psny,\u201d in Waterloo, with the object oi printing and publishing one or more news papers, and generally to db a printing and publishing business.The capital stock of the company will be $3,000, in shares of $10, and the first directors are natned ns Benjamin Komilly Jameson, Thomas A Knowlton, Hiram Sewell Foster, Antoine Trudeau, Louis Joseph Jodoin, John Francis Leonard and A Thornton Porter, Heavy Failure in Halilax.The mercantile community at Halifax, N 8., was startled yesterday by the announcement of the suspension of Hobert Boak & Sons, West India merchants.The firm is composed of Messrs.John A and I.B.Bosak, sans of Hon.Robert Boak, Presi dent of the Legislative Council, and a prominent bank director, and the business has been carried on by the father and sons for over a quarter of a century.Some three years ago Hon.Robert Boak withdrew.The firm bas met with heavy losses during the last few years, but it was thonght that having pulled through the critical period, they were all right pow.They received news on Saturday night, however, of heavy losses on fish sent to the West Indies, and this morning decided to make an assignment to their father.Liabilities are stated at $220,000, the largest creditor being Hon.Robert Beak, who holds security on all the assets of the firm.About $80,000 is scattered among mercantile firms of the city.A meeting of creditors is called for this afternoon.TEE TORONTO LACROSSE CLUB IN BROOKLYN.The Canadians Lose a Game, but Win the Mateh.The New York Sun gives the following account of Saturday's match: \u2014Play being called at 5:15, the ball was placed in the centre, the two opponents assigned to ** face\u201d it took up their position, and the first gaine began.It proved to be of rather brief dure.tion, for after a few struggles for\u201d possession of the ball and some sharp running and dodging by those who held it alternately, it wan forced down toward the Toronto goal, where quite a ** scrimmage \" ensued, and iu the melee Darling of the Brooklyn Club managed to force the ball betweeu the posts, and up went the Brooklyn caps as the first goal obtained against theCanadians during the week was scored.This result at once added a special interest to the match.But it soon sppeared that the success was but à temporary one, a sort of brilllant dash at the start, the home team being unable to follow up the spurt by retaining the lead.Ina little over two minutes that veteran home plaver.Mitchell, ha® found %n opening in the Brooklyn goal, and in less than five minutes after that Sherwood follewed suit, and then the Canadians bad secured g lead of best two out of the three games played.One more game was now only needed to finish up the match of \u2018the dey which was best three out of five.Now, however, came the best contested game of the whole week.By this tine Mr.W.Ritchie had arrived and taken his place as captain of the field.He relieved Dunning, and afforded that akilful strategist an opportunity to cover his position as centre fielder in his best style, hearty: applause greeting bis many successful assaults on opposing players, and his persevering efforts to get another goal.The Canadians were now \u2018on their mettle, and some of the most brilliant play of the week was exhibited.Arthurran and dodged as he only can, Mitchell covered home in brilliant style, while Martin was as active as a cat after a mouse.It was during this game that the ladies became deeply interested in the play, the frequent occurrence of little wrestling matches, and of points in dodging the ball, eliciting their full approbation.Finally, after twenty minutes struggle, Martin scored a goal, and that ended the match.As there was yet time left for more sport, the crowd being eager for more of the fun, two more games were added to the record, and these the Ca- padians won, leaving five more | to their credit out of the six played, Mitchell taking the msjority of the goals scored.Instruction and Suicide.\"Professions do not predispose to suicide, but instruction does.No man kills himself because of his trade, but a many men kill themselves because of know .Not ouly has the revival of suicide almost exactly coincided, in time, with the modern extension of schooling, but suicide is now most abundant, in p.in the very regions in which schooling 15 most expanded, The I P t.! records establish this beyond inhabitants of countries in which.every one can read are precisely those who kill themselves the most, Now this supplies another indication that people do not always make à good use of reading.We knew that fact already, it is true, but we scarcely od that additional proof of it would be sn is strange form.That ading conduces to suicide is a new view of reading, but it is incontestabl an exact pme \u2014wit i Limits.pve could, perhaps, have imagined, if we thought about the matter at all, that certain occupations might possibly pave the way, under unfavorable cireumstances of health, to thoughts of suicide.guessed, for fustance, that newly-enlisted recruits, or lighthouse.or exiles, or public executioners, lead lives in which the self-killing tendency might receive a morbid development ; but never, in our senses, should we suppose that vi schooling is, indirectly, the most fertile of al! the actual origins of suicide.And yet it seems tobe go.And ifit is not, whatis?We have all of us heard so much of * the suppres sion of crime by education \u201d that we have insensibly acquired the wunreasomed belief that education is one naturgl cure formoral evils.Bo, perhaps, it oughttobe.And\u2014to repeat the yuestion\u2014if it is not, what can be! Dut evidently, asregards this particn- lar evil, education appears to -be a provocative rather than a remedy\u2014at least in the form in which wo have hitherto applied it.The books which are now being published about suicide on the Continent are all deploring, with conaternation,-the simultaneity of the spread of the alphabet and of voluntary death, and are g, anxiously, what can be the connection between them.They seem indeed to be almost expecting that, if we goon as we have begun, we shall soon see suicide officially by Govern- vents as an inevitable result of study, (like headaches and spectacles,) and placed naturally, all over Europe, under the sapervi- sion of the Inspectors of Schools.\u2014.icçod's Magazine.A Story of thé War.The editor of the Woodstock Virginian was among $00 prisoners who arrived in James River for exchange at the time.the cartel was temporarily suspended in February or March, 1864.He tells the following story :\u2014\u2018 With tho rest we wore ed.for forty days, or until the renewai of exchange.Very naturally, after a long imprisonment, we ht our home, then thirty miles from the Federal lines, which were at Winchester.In a very brieftime a squad of Federals rode into town \u2018and arrested us, along with another Confederate, now Rev.John 8.Hutchinson.On the van Winchester, Jock (as the boys always him), who was walking to relieve the monotony of riding Carver's mule, when creeaiag the ran at Kernstown; availed himself of the darkness and darted sucoesafully for homs, We had to ride Ed, Bushong\u2019s old gray horse all the way to the city.After spending a night in à den, we were carried before an officer, posed to ba 8 provost marshal, for catec .We were so respectfully treated that we ventured to recite the circumstances of our ca snd to protest that a le should have been protection tous at home.We further stated that the leader of the quad of captors was a deserter fram the 10th Regiment, with whom he had served, and that he had robbed us of a watch.he officer, whose name Te et to my n forgotten, would communicate the facts to Gen.Han.ecek.During that day we were called out to hear expressions of regret that we had been molested and that our watch should be returned, if found.We were instantly pe- roled, and in a day or two started, via Fort McHenry, for home, carrying letters of instruction to send around by the first boat and not to confine us.Before leaving here the old wa overtook us and our sole personal estate, the deliverer it seying be had been instruéted to give ft to the captain who had been parol at Winehester.That is just the kind of soldier Hancock is, that is just the way be will make soda the scan ton plunder\u2019.| eu Ortoaiis-Picayune.; es .; Arès -l : ! \u2018 | X We could have wildly - » Noon Telegrams, CABLE.AFGHAN AFFAIRS.\u2014Carvr, July ©.| \u2014 Abdul Rahman Khan arrived on Thursday at 'Iitandara, s:x wiles from Charikah.Ab will advance on Charikah ns soon as possii #, and after his camp arrives an inteivies w ! be held somewhere near Cabul.An officii | deputation of Sirdar.and Atgh gentlemen waited upon Ahdul Rahm uw st Tutandara, to inform him of the viewr of the Indian \u2018overnment.One of the members of the deputation who was originally nu.friendly to Abdul Rahman Khan bas returned to Cabul completely won over by bis affabil::y and gocd sense, and represents him to be a man of great knowledge, industry and strer uth, of character.For the moment 1! seems that we are really on the eve of a satis factory settlement, and as if in supportifg Abdul Rahman Khan we had found an Afghan Sirdar with whom agreement is desirable and possible, .THE CATTLE TRADE.-loxpoy, July 20,\u2014 Cattle trade representatives yesterdiy adopted a resolution Secluring the present restrictions on the importation of foreign cattle arbitrary and unnecessary.Arthur Arnold, memVer of Parlinment, deprecated the action of the late Government including the United ie comfort of à applying to 102 Alexander of ome guarantoed BCARD \u2014 Vacancies for two, four minutes\u2019 walk froni Post Office.No.sai Lagauchetiere stréct, nearly opposite Cote.QUUS OST\u2014On the 18th inst, from 159 Bleury street, young Canary, with dark feathers upon the head, Buitable reward for its return.: 160 1 EMPLOYMENT ANTED, by sr a ro ton, ne Fat, di \u2018 art adress, MP Pierre,\u201d Beak omen; 16D 4 844, EMPLOYMW'T WANTED a middle-aged woman, as Cook or Gausral Servant for a smell family, lig y to wash, spears uen ME Craie 160 4 ANTELD\u2014A General Servant, can do plain cooking, wasbing, and ironing, -1800 Bt.Catherine street.180 8 ANTED\u2014First-class Cabinet Makers, to mako plano cases.Apply A till 10, at DeZouche & Co's , At.James 8 New Advertisements To-day, RELISHES ! Yarmouth Bloaters MILD CURED, raBroë and serve Hot.FINNAN HADDIES, Pones remes ed and ready for use.SMOKED HALIBUT, ° Place the can in boiling water, open and warm contents lu stow pan with amall plece of butter, sesaon to tagte, serve hot, FISH BALLS, t'Hrectio: 8 on each can.BAKED MACARONI, Ferve hot, piace the can in boiling water 20 mloutes or open th can and heat contents in an oven.SCOTCH LING, very fine.GASPE TABLE FISH.BOSTON CURED FISH.CODFISH STEAKS.BONELESS CODFISH.No.1 MACKEREL, .No.1 SALMON, SUGAR CURED HAMS, SUGAR CURED BACON, ROLLED OX TONGUES, Keiller\u2019s New Marmalade, 7 1b.Tins, 2 and 1 Ib.Pots.ASRORTED JAMS AND JELLIES.CICARS.A full nescrtment of Parlagae and ote for saie in boxes of 50 and 100 each, HONEY IN COMB, 5 and 1 1b.Boxes, brands Waggons to Lachine every Wednesday and Saturday morning ; ©) Longnentl evory Friday morning» Cote Bt.Antoloe every afternoon, ALEX.McGIBBON.180 Water Works | Department.BFEALED TENDERS, endore:d ** Tender for à now Pumping Appar- satus,\u201d addrossed to the undorsiqued, will be recolved at tho office of tha City Clerk, City Hall, until noon on yy THURBDAY, the 58th of AUGUST ; pext, for the construction and ereo- tion at the Wheel House of the Montroal Water Works of à NEW l\u2019UMPING APPARATUS, acoordini ç to plans and specifications which may be seen at the office of the undersighed whore biank forms can be procured to make the tenders thereon, as no others will be entertained.w ; An ted cheque made payable to the order ¢ the oP eamster for the aum of two thousaud do)- lars (83,000) must accompapy each tender a8 guur- antee for the performanoë of the work, withont which no offer wili bas entertained.The cheque pa- Jonging to the suoctseful applicant tor fn the hands of the Treasurer til the cumplelion of tha work.Tho Water Committee do not bind thamec!ves to ecoopt the lowest or any Of the tendors, By order, LOUIS LESAGE, Bupt.of M.W.W.Montreal, July 14th, 1850.166 6 A CROWN OF GOLD OR A CORONET OF PEARLS is the privilege of few to have, but you can get & nice Black Waluat Marble-top Bedroom Bat for $60, half cash, balancs in Instalments.- Being & manufacturor ! can sell the following goods at 13 per cent, less Lhan any house in the city: \u2014 Parlor Suites, all styles Sideboards, from 7 80 w 126 00 Dining Tables.408010 3600 Other articles of Furniture at low prices.Ca'l 4nd ses for yourselves.N.B\u2014À liberal discount to ali Red-baired Pac: chasers.; \u2018 L.A.LAMONTAGNE, 20 Notre Dame stres*.$40 OU to $300 00 lue - R.M.H.UTLEY, Homen- pathic Consulting Phyrictan and Practical edical Electrician, anthorof * Homeopath rtuo ritish North American Provinces\u201d! \u2018 Didactto Kinoldations respecting ths Ori inal fin, or tae Bin 46f Imagination,\" £&c., £o.\u2014Discases of women aud children a specialty.All const-tutional ailmeats, particularly those caused by an unnatural drain upon the vi forces, causing numberless mental and phyeical derangemonts, and rendering life n burden, Dr.Utley bas bad upwards of went rs practical experience in the application of eloctricity, has given it much ime and study.aud provably nas no superior as a medical electrican living.* wh hours from 9 to 11 a.m., 2 to 6 p.m.and 7 pm.Summer Resorts, Sommer Resort.CANADA HOTEL, Borthier en Haunt, First-class Tab water Closet Facellent Bost a Dh rie moderate.A.DUPUIS, Proprietar, 154 #1 CAPE ANN.i BASS ROCK HOUSE, GLOUCESTER, MASS.Hotel, noted for the excoRenco of its inest Ocean Sconery and Surf Bathi New England coast.Send for lustre Î i i Harpswell House.tal 7 Affords good accommodation, Lt Ed tebing, boating and bathing.Steamers dally to Purt'and, 15 miles.West Harpswell, Me.A.J.MERRIMAN, Proprietor.IROQUOIS HOUSE, BELORIL MOUNTAIN, BT.HILAIRE, The place for Private Pienics and Excursions.A famil Cusine, on the book a Ed 145 27 LATE DINNER SATURDAY.\u201cTho 84th Batt.Band every second Saturday.1602 CAMPBELL BRON.aST.LOUIS HOTEL, LACHINE.EAA \u2014_\u2014 Delightfully w.tualed on the bank of the lake, one minutes\u2019 walk from Upper Btation.Virst-class accommodation for Transient or Permanent Boarders at modersts terms.165 8 à Prince of Wales Hotel, « LAOHINE.Firet-olasa board and good rooms, very comfort- Boats Lo let, B.G.GODIN Proprietor.Seaside House, LITTLE METIS, able.164 Good tes Bathing.Clean Beach and Clear Boa alr.Comfortable rooms; yond board: moderate charges; good trout and cod fishing.WH.ANTLE, Peoprictor, Summer Resort.Travellers and Gentlemen from \u2018he Sy can be acon modated with board and comfortable Burg\u2019 Temperance Hotel.163 Pure ais, pire water, beautiful sosvory.guod boating and ing.Address, WILLIAM BURNS, J45 27 RAWDON, P.Q.Vaudreuil Station.This House will be opened ou .« the 3rd of June.Good accommodation {or parties wishing to spend tho summer season hore.¥ishing is Unsurpassed.E 0.LESPERANC E HOTEL BELLEVUE! CHAMBLY BASIN.ular Hotel is again open for the season .Tourists and families wili find tho comforts of à home.OLIFTON HOUSE, This hing and Boating unsurpassed.Boats and taro 0, lied at the hotel.The table and bar will be opt in the sano good style as last 1 J.A.PORLI 132 Proprietor.\u201cBAY VIEW HOUSE, OLD ORCHARD BEACH, ESS Ata Point called Ferry Beach.OPEN J 1st TO OCTOBER Ist.Bpectal Fries Be Je and Bopterbor eres i BECHER STOWE SAYS: View House at Ferry Beach, is the most lo and attractive of any I know along the U cesira shore, uniting boautiful sea prospects with charm- Toreat drivess\u2019 Address,\u201d 8 ves.©.F.Page.Old Orchard, Me.4 American Hotel, TORONTO.\u201c This popnlar and conveniently suuate ned for the reception of gucats on or befure Thursday the firs: day of July.Tho house lias boon remodelled, painted an dec u orated throughout.It! Doing far ughout.s ~ shed with the best wainut furniture and with spring beds and pure hair mattresses and oarpeted luzuriounly.The table will be unsurpassd, both for excelienos and feltoscy.The undersig hav- log rionos the Xooping of better pa} York and elsewhere, feel con- fiden that th 1] deserve the patronage of the p travelling pul ATWOOD & C0.FISt.Lewis Hotel, ° THE ABOVE SPLENDID HOTEL 1s now open and kept by MRS.A.GAGNE, ADVANTAGBOUSLY KNOWN TO THE PUBLIC.Telegraph Office is now fixed in the Hotel, as wall a3 Bath Booms.1856 St.Catherine Street, 169 _T7\"M5-80 to 88 por week, according to Rooms.si HENRY BROD A good \u20ac ootave Bquare, for.- $ 80.00 3 PROPRINTOR.À very gopd d-octave Bquare, for.76.00 This Rotel, situated on the banks of the Bt.Law- An excellent 7-octave ** Upright,\u2019 for.100.00 cturesque ot DEZOUCHE & CO, finceessors to Joseph Gould, ST.JAMES STREET.STATION ERY\u2014RETAIL \u2014 AT \u2014 WHOLESALE PRICES.W.H.MACLEAR, 164 3 114 ST.VRANCOIS XAVIER ST.PpyvBuo NOTIOB.You can Examinod h tyour Drains Chemically 7 BULMAN ALBANE, Architects and Banits y Engineers 214 Bt.James streot (over oy's store), and prevent disease.Not necessary to tuks up the floors, &c.Architectural Plans prepared oa tbe most Boo EE low.Asean Of Arta.Gaunt 19g Eo lan sevolat:ion oi bridge a W.MoLEA W ANE, Sradent Queen's University Ireland, Gradnate {n Ap- _ plied Boienoce of il University, Montreal, Provincial Iend Burveyor.122 DRAIN PIPES, PORTLAND and ROMAN CEMENTR, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Calcined Plnait- er, Vent Linings, Chimney Tops.de, &¢, For sale by WM.McNALLY & CO., 62 McGill and 77 Grey Num stn Use 3 Se Gon BUSINESS OPENING FOR READY-MADE CLOTHIN AILORIN + AND GENTS KUBNIBIING OOUDS In ono of the best business towns in this Province, only @ hoiure by rail from Montreal, D9 opposition ; amau c W rate, five minutes walk from Post Office.Apodes\u2019 8 olclock pan.Alex.Johnson, 108% Bit ury.169 2 WANTED \u2014 An Experienced Dry Goods Salseman, and wiñtow dresser.Address Box 177, Brockville.160 8 WANTED\u2014A General Servant, for mmall family.Apply 31 Couraol wrest.ANTED \u2014 Two Girls, for 2 otory © + Apply a EO error.» mow Pe SS TED\u2014 ntices, - WARTE D Apprentice be Ta mirest.169 1 Ww ANT ED\u2014A Canvasser for City.Apply at 100 St.Dominique ire ANTED\u2014TO DRUGGISTS\u2014 Two young gentlemen of means would purchase the stock and good will of an estadlishsé and important Drug business.AdGraes * Quinine,\u201d Bran office.- 169 4 VYVANTED \u2014 Bboemakers.Cutters and to whom fair wi loyment atren.0 87, Willlam Le James McCready Æ Co.86 and W A N'TE D \u2014 Strong Man, (single) 10 drtve an express, snd work about vore.Apply to fran Esrzoruane Orsicm, 64 Craig street, 169}} ANTED-A food General Bervant for a family of two.Apply, at 31 Ut.Peter street, - 1698 B QUEBEC, Distriot to 10,087.> A or ons Cemains, McKs then in OARS, ; .RASSA, BAC.- Tom Jy, i880.\u2019 169 1 BALES SALE PROVINCE UEBBC, ONTREAL.|.3oP4.\u2014CIRCUIT QOURT \u2014Elsear Daathlllier, Rain Gay of July.as the fors noon, at he domicile of said Fo 808 Crats street, im the Ofty of Montreal, ak Dakends) » i \u2018| ter.J| Will constitute them professionals, \u2018{ and landed her live stock in good order, except 11 sheep, which died on the passage.TBE LACHINE CANAL.\u2014 Work has re-com- menced on the Davis section of the Lachine Canal which was filled with water last win- The water hasbeen pumped out and in 8 day or two two or three hundred men will be needed.Tur CHALLENGE CONDITIONALLY Ac | CErren.\u2014Messrs.Lamb and Morgan state that they cannot accept any challenge that at are willing to row for $60 udder ether condi- tioms (such as 8 medal of that value) at any time.A Brave REsCUE.\u2014 Yesterday three lads named Peter Talbot 14, and William and Alfred Paxton, 12 and 14 years of age respeetively, did a brave deed in rescuing a man who was drowning in the canal near Cote St Paul, imperilling their own lives in doing so.RBAL EsTATE SALE.\u2014The roperty of the estate late James Wilson, on 5 \u201crbaiy, near Dorchester streets, six tenements, was pat up at suction for cash at the erooms of .E.Shaw, St.James street, this morning.A No encumbrance and no reserve, elicited some very lively bidding, the property boin fnotly adjudged to Vletor Hhdon, Ks.for $7,960.\" There was a very large attendance.Tur FINEMER'S ANNUAL Pic-Nic\u2014The Firemen of Montreal will hold their 8rd annu- a) pic-nic on the Montreal Lacrosse grounds,on Saturday the 2st August.This same date has been mentioned in connection with the match lately arranged between the Shamrock and Montreal Lacrogse teams, and it is to be hoped that tho committee of management will be careful not to allow the day for the match to collide with that for the pi: nic.TOURISTS AF THE RICHELIEU.-A large party of Cleveland (Ohio) tourists arrived at the Richelieu Hotel yesterday.The majority ofthe member of the party were school teachers, and appear to be thoroughly enjoying their trip.They took carriages in the morning and were driven around to the principal places of interest in the city and suburts, and in the afternoon leit for Hulifax, N.8., expressing themselves well leased with their treatment at the ichelieu.TEMPERATURES in the Shade, at Hearn & Harrison's, Opticians, 242 and 244 Notre Dime street, July 30th, 1880: Spas.S a.m.I pam.Max.Min, Moan, 7968 78° 730 740 89° 7106 ; Our Charities.MuNTREAL GENERAL HosPiTAL.\u2014Num- ber of patients treated for week ending July 19th : Out-doors, 380; in-dour, average daily, 186.; PROTESTANT Hov#E oF INDUSTRY AND Rervor.\u2014Number of permanent inmates for the week ending July 17th, 75; same week last year, 70 ; temporary inmates, 83 ; same week last year, 32 ; nights\u2019 lodgings given in night refuge, 106 ; same week last year, 180 ; quarts of soup and extra meals distributed, 340 ; same week last year, 458.Visiting Governors : Messrs Thomas Mussen and John Popham, Donations are acknowl.\u201d edged from firs H Thomas, a Friend, and Mr Joseph, Sherbrooke street.Personal.The Empress Eugenie, at the end of this month, will visit the Queen at Osborne, and then go tospend the autumn in Switzerland.Mr.Yoshida Ojiro, the Ja se Secretary of Legation and Charge d'Affaires, after & service of six years has left Washington for Japan.A perional friend of General Grant's in Washington says that the ex-President will never allow his name to go before another Presidential Convention, and will Hever again take an active part in politics.At the close of the sermon in Brooklyn Tabernacle last Sunday evening, Mr.Beecher apnounced that during the remainder of July hejshould be in the North-West, that in August and mber he should be in the White Mountains, and that on the first Sunday in October he hoped to be with his people again, Plymoith Church will be opened and services continued during the remainder of the summer.The Montreal News Company and ils Objects.Mesurs.S-E Dawson and W V Dawson, of Montreal, and A 8 Irving, W H Copy, and H J Clark, of Toronto, intend applying to the Governor General-in-Couneil to grant them a charter \u2018of incorporation as the « Montreal News Company,\u201d - \"under the provisions of + Canada Joint Stock Company\u2019s Act,\u201d 1877, The object of the Compan is to supply the stationary and awe Jing trade with publioations, with no trouble, an little if any loss of time.At t many publications are oly obtained by the \u2018dealers after mm expenditure of time and worry.The Company, be sides importing foreign publications, intends to publish, at its own scgbunt, most of the popular music and literature of the day.It starts with a capital [stock of $10,- 000, which is to bo subscribed in ten dollar shares.The Company have already opened a store on Craig street.The Island Park \u2014A Saxgestion.There are many ways in which St.Helen's Island may be improvel for boating, but withcut placing any great expenss on the Park Commission.One or two improvements could be made greatly to the convenience of the boating community.The rapids between Isles Ronde (and St, Helen are difficult enough to asend even as high as the base of the fall, but there the boatman has to disembark and drag his boat ver great rocks and jagged stones.Two hour work would clear a sooth portage snd two hours more would make a narrow channel through the jutting neck of land, through which a boat could safely bs putled.The trouble of lifting a boat over, and the danger of caving it in would thus be saved.One or two landing places might also be cleared from rocks, so that new comers might land in safety.A boating.platform could also be erected at a very sma expense, to which boats might be tied and kept.It is hoped the Island Purk Commissioners will see sco what can be done.A NUIBANCE.Preceedin taken against Messrs.Pillow, Hersey & Co, by the City.For some time Messrs.Pillow, Hersey & Co, have ca: to be bumed near Rich-: mond street, Point St.Charles, a certain kind of atone, known as free stone.This is in connection with their factories near by, where the stone being pul is used in the smelting farnace.The burning process is sald to cause great annoyance, by the odor fit creates, to ple residing in Richardson street, and pence action was taken today in the Recorder's Court.Mr.Fleet, of firm of Robinson & Fleet, lawyer for the defendants, wished to have the case p and added that at any-rate the work objected to would not be proceeded with for nest four months.he Clerk of the Crown said that the charge was a serious one and should be | with at once, as à number of witnesses su were then present.' The Acting Recorder, however, afowed tlie defendants three weeks time.: *, Aheching Murer Bogiand, 2e te £ EES (ee a vite = ET Bas ee ve 5 Dour Wii To murdersr was recognized as a carpentsr, named Thomas Berry, Hving fa the ueigh- borhood, and his victim as a young wonan with whom he has been some time acquiint.ed.He was immediately arrested, and the instrament of murder akeenly-whetted chisel, was taken from him, Hestated that he had carried the weapgn about him for the pu since the previous night, and, after the body was laid upon a board and covered with a eack, he lifted the covering, and, addressing the corpse, said, ¢ No one else will have you now.The prisoner was brougit before Mr, Bal - guy at the Woolwich police-court on Wednes- sy afternoon, charged with wilful murder\u2014 Thomas Cooper, gardeuer, said he saw the prisoner stab the deceased several times in the chest with a chisel.After killing her he threw the chisel into an adjoining garden, and walked rapidly away.Witness sent his brother fora polici man, and followed the prisoner a mile until a constable arrived.The prisoner appeared tobe quite sober.The prisoner said it was a hacking-kuife, and not a chisel, which he threw away.He told the witness he did not want Lim to follow him, as Lie was going to give hitself into ~ustody.The prisoner, being told that Le might «ues- tion the witness, asked : What do you mean by saying that you saw me at the walnut tree ?Is there not a hedge between ! \u2014 Witness : Yes ; but I saw you through the hedge.Priseuer: Jupossible.1 could not see through it, and it's six feet high.\u2014Witness : 1 saw you thro.gh a gap in the hedge.\u2014 Who first came up to me, you ur your brother !\u2014 1 did.1 never asked you for any money, did 11\u2014Yes.-.Didn't 1 usk why you were following me, aud didu't your brother say, 1 am going for a policemaw I\" \u2014My brother told me he was going for a policeman, \u2014I said, \u201cIf F have done unything, which |! haven't, I am not going tw run away.\u201d .Do you say that | was saber © Yes.-Why, yor were in the Leather Bottle yourself, Don't you know that I spent 2s.in beer and rum, und couldn't be sober !-No, You lookel sober\u2014that's all I can say.\u2014You were no: sober yourself 1\u20141 was, for I had not had two pints of beer.\u2014Susan Dott, a sister of the ecensed woman, was then called and sworn.She was much nifected, and said : 1 live at White cottage, Plumstead, and am married.1 was withany sister when the deed was dane.We bad been into the Leather Bottl= tavern, and took some bread and cheese to the sum.mer-house under the walnut tree.The prisoner was in the house when we were there, and had spoken to my sister, but she wou! l not answer him, and we left the house to avoid him.My sister had been his housekeeper for about two years, but left him about seven weeks ago.When we were in the summer-house about two minutes the prisou- er came up and said to her, \u2018\u201c Will you do as 1 ask you \u201d\u2019\u2019 and she replied that she did not want to speak to him, He said, * You won't?\" and she answered, *\u2018 No.\u201d Then he took hold of her by the neck or dress and stabbed her repeatedly in the breast and heart.She has got nine stabs in the chest.1 went to help her, and laid hold of the prisoner\u2019s coat, but he said that he would serve me the same if I did not go away, and I then went to the tavern for assistance, When I ot back to my sister, she wai lying in her lood on the green, quite dead, and the pri.scner had gone away.\u2014 Mr.Balguy asked the pritoner if he would cross-examine the wiiness.\u2014The prisoner replied that he did not know if it was of any use asking her questions, but, turning to her, he ily a cused her of being the cause of his troubles, saying that if ehe kept away from him he would not have found himself in his p'esent position.\u2014Mr.Balgny decided not to take any more evidence nt this sitting, and remanded the prisoner until after the gpen- ingot the inquest.e coroner's jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against Berry.OOMMERQIA) » \u2018 Chios, Whea rregular.Se dy-Pock and Tord Bro Sora English Wheat and Corn Dull, The local breadstuffs market was again stronger to-day as regards several of the leading brands, due altogether to the scarcity of spot offerings and the exigencies of shippers.Outside markets present the same uninteresting features that have characterized them for some little time back, but which they will doubtless retain whilst the uncertainty about the crope continues.Bales reported on \u2018Change te-day were :\u2014200 bbls.Superior Extra, $6 ; 100 do, $6 ; 250 Saper- fine, $5 524 ; 100 do, $630; 120 do, $5 55 ; 100 Choice Strong Bakers, $6 40 ; 50 Fine, $480; 100 Extra Superfine, $675; 240 Ontario bags, $2 90.Frour PKR Bsz or 196 Las.\u2014Superior Extra, $5 86 to 6 00 ; extra superfine, $5 70 tab 75; fancy, 5 65 to 5 70 ; spring extra, & 70 to 5 80 ; superfine, 5 80 to 5 50 ; strong bakers\u2019, 6 00 to 6 50; fine, 4 70 to 480; middlings, 4 25 to 4 40 ; pollards, 8 75 to 4; Ontario bags, 2 80 to 2 90 ; City bags, 3 10 to 815.Cornmeal, 2 60 to 2 65 ; oatmeal, 4 50 to 4 75.COARSE GRAINS, &c.\u2014Wheat.Canada Spring, $1 20 to $0 00.Corn, 48¢ to 50c.Peas, 83c.Oats, 88$c to 84§c.Ashes, $4 50 per 100 lbs.The Chicago wheat market was very excited to-day, but by noon was weaker, with salesét 95kc now,95èc bid for July and 90c for An delivery.The receipts were 94,000 bush, and shipments, 68,000 do.Corn was stendy at 37jc cash,86{c August, 86$c to 36}c orien stron rat a August, .t.t $6.824 August, $6.89 opt\u201d \u201c b \u2018In New York, wheat No.2 red sold for | Lan 8,000 bush at $1 138 now ; July, 114; August, 1 09 to 1 094 ; to 1908.Pork, 18 10 July, 13 60 Aug, 13 60 Sept.Lard, 7 20 July, 7 175 Aug, 7 28 Sept.In Toronto to-day wheat and flour were quiet and steady, demand less active, Bar- and peas nominal.Oats firmer, Bran advancing.Wheat, fall No 1, J 14 td] 16; No 2, 112 to1 19; No 8, 106 to 1 07; spring, No 1,118 to 1 20; No 2, 1 16 to 118; No 3, 1 10to112, Barley, No], 6Cc; No 2, 50c : No 8 Extra, 46d; No 8 40c; Pear, No 1, 60c to 70; No 2, 68c to 69c.Oata, No 1, 860; No 2, 85c.Coin, 546 to 55c.Flour, superior, $5- 25 to 5 80; Extra, $5 15 to 5 20; fancy, $5 05 to 5 10 ; Strong Bakers\u2019, +#56- 40 to 5 60 ; Spring, Extra, 15 to 5 20 ; Superfine, $4 90 to 4 95; 84 25 to 4 80 ; Bran, §800 to 8 50; $4 GO to 4 10 ; Timothy seed, 00 to 8-10.Hoge, $6 50 to 675.Butter, 100 to 140.Barley (street) 55o to 60c ; Rye, street), 78¢1080c.Wool, 27oto 28e, 8 \u2018$115 to 120.Fal), $110 to 1 15.ea), £4 00 to 4 10, x BrerpoBM's ENGLISH ADVICES report.\u2014 Floating cargoes, wheat and corn moderate.Cargoes on passage and for shipment, wheat rather easier, good cargoes of winter 43s 3d from t shipment 44s 3d.Corn firm.om ber of cargoes on sale off coast, corn pothing offering.Liverpool wheat, spot, quiet but steady ; corn, dull.Do American Vestern mixed corn, bs 4d.Canadian pens, 78 1d.On ge for -the continent, wheat, 660,000 qs, corn 90,000 qrs.Cnicaco Hoe MaARxer\u2014Estimated re.ceipte, 15,500 ; official yesterday, 15,959 : shipments, 7,014.Light grades, 433 to 445 ; mixed packers, 4 30 to 4 60 ; heavy shipping, 4 60 to 4 90.: LATEST PAl AND PROs of brendstefls and provisions If Lives.ur me pee 35 BY BY ho a ms, JO 0 10 4 x 10 eus: 12 02001 8H Fao $3 2 3 ?: dl 8 $ 83 nt wee 58 6 3 = 8 8 ° .58 0 00 86 0 an street, were fairly flooded, in some: with an aversge depth of six thé first violent descent, wi paniet by thonder, the Ë re United | Too late for insgercton in ordinary place ten ny Ontario, 42; 47 City Passenger, 105; 50.Canada Paper, 95.v \u2019 \u2019 The importations of specie and bullion at\u201d : New Yark, during the week ended July 16th, »: amounts to $178,606, incl $10,981 gold and $162,685 silver.Ee To of Jonwary, i i 989,889, consisting of $1,900,681 a 088,179 silver and $1,079 3 bress and CY From the 1st of Anguat, 1870.to 5 coin.July 16th, 1880, there has been s total ime, portation of $82,007,551, of which $77,189, 972 ds gold and $5,887,679 silver: ; Loxpox, 5 n 5 6's 1058.Erie, 433.Illinois Cen 00X, GORDON\u2014On the 20th July Bishop's Palace, by His Lor Bishop of Montreal.\u2018 James P, Marion, third daughter of James Esq., of this city.| New Advertisements this P.M.LOVERS OF MUSIC\u2014V fine Bronse Busts of Beethoven and .Alo otber choice Bronses, Barometers, &c., &c¢.|; stabliabed 31 HENRY GRANT, 884 1 SPLENDID OTTOMAN SHOW : Sehine oxiiiidon Janae Dog Hoven, Parent TO®.Washetands, 3 Hair Cloth aba ong Rep Parlor Bete, | Marti -top Walnut Chamber sndicme Side: | Ta G artiti Stoves, Pi - and Bagatelle bles £ and 5 \u201clight Crystal Gata- Jers, and othér Goods removed from a private rest- dence.Sale at my More, 230 Bt.James street, On Friday morning, 33rd inst, At TEN o'clock.169 W.E.SHAW.Auctioneer ] HAVE THIS DAY commenced : business as ! .AUCTIONEER =~ - \u2014AND\u2014 GENERAL COMMISSION MENCHANT : © At 487 Bt.Paul Street, :: \u2026 \u2018 SRE tre peor pe Cacia outre for sar FTOSSN Ed ia (ETrade + rent oe C.F: AMERY, 487 St.Paul Street.PARTNER WANTED ! Partner wanted with about $300.No possidie , 118k whatever, may attend to the bffytness maelfy ors ladat Profite : 1.50 week could do it, least $400 A year.Apply confidentially, 169 3 * No Risk,\u201d Star Office.PARTY WITH A WELL.a and first-cless security given.For particulars, spply to RAMSAY & STEVENSON, Hamilton Chambers, 169 1 17 8t.John street, | 50,000, | 86,000 Cigars.at and soo thom ot A Nathan, di St.the She ae ; ns aap At Loans : gueufl, comp) = bid SE St a : 1834 MPLOYMENT WANTED, émenteper, Shipper, ar aay a enor sertion fa ® uring or other busine & _msol h some ED f FI Dur hE ene\u201d MPL Al ENT:WANTED, bg a 0 Yoning.Apny Mrs, ofc i hennpioireet _.\" WANTED = 1 a , y rte wai PVC AP I + PTT $ tobacconist goods and all Tord cheap, Wholesale and retail; È ass 3 daughter, Miss K | It is noted that = 10 Jao ; | p-m.\u2014Oonsols, 98§; 4s Lip the Ful | 31 years.Co ABLISHED BUSINESS w shes to barre G00, Tor one SHED years.Good interest will 20 CIGARS.at 811 per ; Cotton, 90, «i: | g The woman was very pale from of her fright.ber\u201d fall under the horse\u2019s hoofs, forehead was bound by a linen J this a miserable woman.\u201d # \u201cYour own friends would have them,\u201d \u201cWhat !\"to tell them that my Phili yet.ttly, She was unnaturally calm, threshold &f the door, began to think that it would be no woman on board an A unless abs should consent willi an arrangemént.Melwood thought te himeelf.th anythin \u201c ter Phil will ve to the thal ; to those amvage.To be and to rev himself u; oom: entire cr Ee ae \u2026- never been to church flecked with blood.This, and tho , her haggard face, gave a terrible ghastliness to her appearance, Bhe looked about her with s wondering stare as she cams into the room, and then twrned fiercely upon Philip haa been your hame while I have .was an angry light in her dark eyes.H hoy Erie ide watched his brothers wife with an anxious face.He FOUND DROWNED, THE COUNTERFEIT, CHAPTER XX VIL.\u2014Continued.the effects Her head bad been hurt by and her that was pallor of been gin the streets of London 1\u201d she said with an angry sneer.**1 wish you joy .of your fine house, Jocelyn, and of the kind heart that could make you turn your back sheltered \u20ac you, Agaths.You might have gone back to husband bad deserted me ¥'\u2019 cried the woman.*¢No, Jocelyn.I had too much pride for that.\u201d Jocelyn's wife was not quite sober 8he had been half mad with drink \u2018when she had rushed out of the doorway of _the inn to throw herself in Ber husband's wav; but her fall had sobered her a and thers upon the is foster- very easy matter to get this pale, resolute-looking d vessel ; to such \u201c\u2018 And that shel never do,\u201d Humphrey \u201cSha is one of those women, that'll hold on Hke desth to * ve set their hearts on.ve up his new wife, for Be ont Ps rid of this one a s hurry.\u201d for tho right or wrokg of the business, ekeeper did not give himself any trouble about that.He was a kind of rustic savage, and had\u2019! the mitutored notions of Mas.he loved, he hated, of morality.He read nor write, snd he had his cetly boy.#4\" hood, when be had been conducted thither schoolmaster, who ra throughout the : in shorttime, Hum 5 ; \u2014\u2014 { CHAPTER XXIX.uy: § 7g a BL g g | \u201cWon't she go, Master PhiF\" No, she won't go.except to rother, ; \u201cDon\u2019t, Master -don\u2019t, for me mad .Mer .\u2014I feel almost as if 1 coutd\u2014\u2014\" his clenched an if he would have ible foe; but his arm ro ~ and he gave a ion on and mounted to his + TEI the latent fiszcences of his half- by the a * shall do somethin \u201clike that.It it makes mo aad.\u201d | a foal and a before me, half hidden under been a villain?Humphrey, with the noblest heart thit ever beat in you alome! You are rich, and ber of mpngy, Won't Er BRS Eps i i il savage character had been aroused strong drink, and the sight of hia master\u2019s BE ot beur it, Mabtor PAL\u201d ho ai \u201cx \".can\u2019t bear it.I give teir warning that I the ups with s came at intervals service, ito keep their juve.wanderih g- tee es presently.\u201c1 mast pos to my wife THE 50UXD OF THE WATERFALL.closed the door betwesn There was In Night except the sod cs of the low fives\u201d The table wpe still littered with the debris oîthe d \" He drew one +, of the decanters and filled his 5 ps He was \"by no code of 4 or politeness, he listened to the = voicesin next tom: whéthèr pe foster-brother would be ble to conquer 1 ik ; ho aaited.She wont consent to féateu herself to me-foa Phil\u201d he cried ; *\u201c\u201c don\u2019t, pity\u2019s ; sake, You'll make like, if you do that.It hurte mo-to Master Phil; it hurts me.{ feel .The ekoeper atopped, with- his teeth not igen Lo dh yk mth down some invis slowly\u2019 by his The fumes of brain by this 4 if you on ig demu ot gon «1 can't help it, Humphrey, answered Philip Jocelyn, turning form.the mantel- isce, and dropping into an arm-chair by the Bw el can\u2019t fs 1 know 1 must seem >» no use fighting against it.They showed me Fy aw in her wedding dress last night, Humphrey.1 can wee her blushing face now, as she stood ! lace of her veil.My béeutifal, innocent der- .Hpg, are you to be ced because I! have love that man ever felt for woman ; and am Ito give her up, and break the , woman 8 breast, because that dresture in there trades the mistake of my youtb\u2014the one mad thr sat staring st bers in th ow grate.Se ft pause AD'S I face wt à strange expression - i= his eyes.* But won't she go, Master Phil?\u2019 the 2 en presentiy ; ¢ that a can\u2019t you get her to go away, and woman in let that keep .JP and then} removal to the Westminster P: He secession of Lord Lansdowne from'the the-mar- ment is « serious low.He isa only o dependant here.If she knewfithe truth, there\u2019d be no getting her smarts the place.As it is I'm bewildered bow to act.Ah, Humphrey, when my wedding-day drew nesr, and Î Foard no news of -that woman, | th that she was dead.I did think that, so help me heaven, or I would not have gone on ; I wonld have drawn back st the last, and told Laura Dunbar the truth; but now\u2014oh! what am I! to do, Humphrey ?\u2014what am I to do I\u201d The ekeeper did not answer directly.He bad kept his eyes fixed upon the low, red light in the fire-place while his foster- brother had been talking, as if more absorbed by his own thoughts tban by Philip Jocelyn's paæionate words.Now he lifhed his eyes and looked full in the earl\u2019s ae.ito - «6 Are you t upon ing your ies ade hasten Philly T¥ 0e nice \u201cAm I bent upon keeping my word to\u2019 her P* cried Philip Jocelyn. @, W,.ROBINSON, Agent; Ë | ET JB » GER, , Ë mem mY JUST TO ANDI .BS matiet.Thess Reve.rests i= truer See Ct Wine STs Toque do avn tha stil \u201cVIN DES PRINCES\u201d DR VENOGE & CIR, ENERWAY, + Quarte, $n8,00; Finés, 83100 \u20ac \u201cDRY ,VERZENAY\u201d : TE VENOGR à 00.i] * J.B.CARTWRIGHT & Od, 416 ST.PAUL STREET.; a ORGANS, &o.\u2018DOMINION ORGANS ! 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