The Montreal daily star, 31 juillet 1882, lundi 31 juillet 1882
[" , re : as Ev iing 7 Talsgta me, | Condensed Yeloy fover =.Prycroasion 4 Motemoras Led 4 Chief Justide Golatidge of England visits New York next year, ic = A $7,000 dismondibes bees found in the bed of » sortir Garyiina creek, © : The: Duke of\u2018 Westminster was marricd on ; Saturday Lu Lady Ustherine Cevendish.The Princess Louise is oceupying most of ber > timo sketohing Qusboe sdenory.+ The Apaches have killed twenty citisens of Sah\u201d EC Moxleo, and are atill committing depro- Tbe.Russian: steamer * Moskva\" has been ary Ras lafim, on the coast of Arabia, with a logs of eighty lives., John @.Cray, Capshlor of the Exchange Bank, Femail Pa, js a delsulier to the exjeat of 00G to $100,000.\u2019 The steamer \u201cKlours Castle,\u201d running between Antwerp, London pud Chinese ports, has been wäedke pen Ras Asir, Indisa Cocon, \"Lieat.-Col.Irwin, of Quobeo, has-been ap- pores Taxpootor of Artillery tor the Dominion, ly resignod by Major-Genoral Strango.+) og of Vulanatior, Que., while choppin sedan split the skull of his Theis ebild, who ran under the axe as it was in the act of descending, causing instant death.Assaalts u on Japanese in Corean ports con- -¢ tinue.derabic police reinforcements have been sent hyo Japau.The relations between \u201che Wo governments remain triendly, bow- over.eo.1he brotberbood of tele graphers of the United i; Sisles aod Canads,and tho united telegraphers of .North Amexices have consolidated.The consolidated organization has a mewborship of from 6,000 8,000.- l One \"thousand two buadrod and seventeen doaths occurred in New York last week, the largest number in a single week for ten yeurs, The deaths on Saturduy were 218, including 31 oases of sunstroke, sixteen fatal.The Institute of Furestry at Vallombrosa recoived Minister Marsh's body inte the hall for embaim and kept a guard of honor ovor it day and night.The entire Institute accompanied the body down tue mountain to Pont Assieve.; À eouplé ot trelght traias en\u2019 the Norborn * Railway collided at Davenport, Ont, about midnight on Friday.Fourteen cars were wreeked, and the engineer of the dowa train aod conductor of the up train were badly bruised.A re : \u2018(brick tank was debtroyed.7 on ships of war indulging in prolonged e et practice in the harbor ol Awowvri, Japan, broke up the fishing industry there, and.caus- #dsüch consternation ampong the natives, whose lives were endangered, that a.formal remon- Michael Davitt,who arsiveg at Antwerp 28th, stated that ho would not fight he questi ot nationalisation against pensant proprietary i there was the slightest ohbauce of creating disson- ; in the Land League.Heo would return to To d immediately to put a spoke in the wheel »f Kavanagh's Land Corporation scheme, © : - The Amorican Lumber Company of Detroit Has based from the Detroit aud Marquette Rail- y Company che standing pine on its \u2018entire = grant, except Mackinaw eounty and the - a a.PATH of Chippews county, in all hall » million tool toh he largest body of pine i ye It ; ter: _ ms hPa fare ion nem ors KS A ve re a Terres 4] on anes FRANCE CRISIS.Again à apres seu -1h0 cated by am esmiug 3 ont A EE EEE , July 30.\u2014In.the Chamber, df De.LE parie daterday, M.DuFreyaiutt, proposing the aocond voté of eredit, declared it was a question of confidence fn the Cabinet.He said thiad without the mandats of Europe, in- * rdsevention; properly so-called, would be neither ner prudent.The present operation coul te ne éonftict with Europe.France would f the ends of the canal with 4,000 nen, would show Englund that she possessed the y and moral supper: ef the French As Turkey had sunouuced an inten- « pa of despatching troups to Egypt, this was s mouteut to refuse the grant.Such a \u201cPrades In\u201d Egypt, and to her prestige in the\u2018 tyes of the Mussuiman world.The Powers \u201cwere Tevetting to the idea of collective protection of the cain), and the Conference was about to consi-ter this phase of the question, but France aud Engiand would be disposed to EE in tuis eollective action.M.Freycinet sail the Government made a direct ap to the confidence of the Chamber.it this the Ministers are unanimous.by the Goevermuent.After the vate, the Ministers went to the sce and tendered their resignations to Presi- -deut Qrevy.He refused them.Titey continue the appointment of their sucerssors.Loxpom, duly 29.\u2014The Times says: \u2014** It to tragaset the business of thoir offices pénding \u201cTHE TA IN EGYPT.Flot te Assassinate Arabi\u2014D¢ Lessope\u2019 © Tue Tarkish Contingont\u2014Russia and the Conforemet\u2014An Explanation Don manded by the Poris\u2014Embarka« tion of the Neots Guarde\u2014Nntiny of Aradbi\u2019s Supporiers-Sir Gare met Welncley Indisposed \u2014 Looting at Ramleh.ALEXANDRIA, July 20.\u2014The Home Government has ordered Admiral Seymour to establish a oen+ sorship over cable messages, in consequence of ropeated despateh accounts of the British posi-\" tions, Osman Pasha Pitke and 96 Cireassian officers, implicated in the plot to assassinate Arabi, arrived here to-day from Constantinople, having | beon summoned by telegraph by the Khedire, @bey were.received with grest ceromony- Cherif Pasha has arrived here.DE LESSEPS\u2019 INTERFRRENCE.Port Sap, July 239.\u2014De Lesseps hearing that the British troopship \u201c Orient\" intended to tand mon at Ismailia, has started tor that place.He is said to have declared that England should land only after passing over his and his sons\u2019 desd bodice.le talks of enlisting s tribe of Hedouins to oppose European intervention in this pars of Egypt.Admiral Conrad telegraphed tho French Government complaining of the behavior of De Lesseps.It is reported that the Bedouins have undertaken to furnish Arabi with 80,000 men, the ohiefs remaining as hostages in Arabi's bands.BLOWING UP THE GUNS.Auexarpuia, July 20, 10.30 p.m.\u2014 Explosions were heard bere throughout the day; they were caused by the British desiroying cannon and powder magazines in the forts.Two armed parties.started to-night from the Alexandria Passenger Station and Gabari Goods Depot to repair tho railways out by the rebels on the Alexandria side of Madalla Junction.Major Gordon hus been appointed Chief of Police, vice Lord Charles Beresford.TURKISH TROOPS FOB RQYPT.CoxsTAKTINOPLE, July 20.-\u2014Moukhtar Pasha bas inade arrangements which will enable tue Porte to despatch 20,000 men to Egypt in successive detachments.\u2018Lhe Military Commission is of.the opinion that the expedition to Egypt should ecousist of an advance guard and three divisions of 12,000 men cach.CoxsTANTTHOLE, July 20.\u201415,000 troops have been ordored to procced to Egypt next wook.Doubts are still expressed as to the actual de- partare of the Turkish expedition for Egypt.Conarantinorrt, July 39.\u2014The Porte denies that it has recoived any telegram announcing the submission of Arabi Pasha.THE CORFERENCE.QoxarantixorLk, July 29.\u2014 The various Governments asked their representatives here fur ex- étrance has been sent {tom that locality.OO Dianasives regarding the abscnce of the Russian ou delegate from Thursday's sitting of the conferente, ut the representatives protess themselves unable to oxplain tho cause.They state thal an ar- rangeihent would have been reached on Thursday absence of Ooouw, the Russian dele An Adjournment at sueb a moment is regarded as eeriously endangering the succoss of the Cop- fefence.The English, \"French and Italian ambassadors bad received important instructions from thelr Governments, which they were unable to communicate to the Conference.An official teiegram from the rebel Government says Aim} ; sed dti dd mrilon of feet 1 |: the-Khadive, having issned a decree dismissing Arabi Pashn from the ministry for neglecting to defend Alexandris, snd having published a fe slamation deol England is the friend of Bgypt, Arabi oatled on the country, of which he is the submissive servant, to promounce its will in the matter.ConstartixorLs, Joly 29.\u2014A special stonmer has arrived bere with instructions for the Russian charge d'affaires.Consraxrinores, July 30/\u2014The special steamor did not bring the instrugtions the Russian re- rerentative expected.Jt- is believed here that Roni ponaidored that the relations of England and Turkey might result in the conclusion of au alliance, whieh Russia is anxious to prevent.AN ORGTINATE MOSARCH.CoxsranTixorLE, July 30.\u2014The British Am- bassudor bas again sent Mr.Bandison, Seoretary ot Legation, 10 ask the Bulian te isswe s procia- Saudison gave the Sultan concilistory explanations, stating that England did not aim nt à protectorate over Egypt.He asked for partioulars eoutes'wbuld bu prejudiçini to tLe intorests of esncerning tho composition of the: Farkish expedition to Egypt.e Sultdri gave no satisfactory answors, Îl is stated that he is irritated at England's action, aud has sent verbal messages through Mr.Bandison that he would do nothing fur England, but only yicided to the wishes of Europe.THE PORTE DEMANDS AN EXPLANATION.The Porte has requested Lord Dufferin to ex- Alexandria.On the toll being ealied, the Chamber of RECOKNOITERIKQ, AT boue.pon by 450 te 07, has rejected the credit ALexaxnuis, July 30.\u2014The * Helicon,\u201d with di Admirat Seymour, has returned from Aboukir, whioli \u2018were well armed.\u201d Nothing settled in regard {o bombarding them.~ TUE MAXTLE OF THE :.PROPREX.rophet.shetakes action at all, it WI tre confined to .BIR GARNET WOLSELEY moISFOsED.- Toe for the security of the canal.It is, wever, clear that DoFreÿcinel's timorous does 108 comuiand vfiversal assent in and evenif the Ministry should weather seriously indisposed.the storm, it is likely to undergo important \u201cmedications through tho delection of M.Say, Minister of Finence, wnd possibly M.Ferry, - Minister of Public instraetion.Friday.- Panis, July 30.\u2014The President to.day had LOOTING AY RAKLRES \u2014 a conversation with the Presidents of the Sen- è ste pird Chainber ef Deputies.Newapapers don- sider thas the vots agaiust the Governmens more clengly shows acsalition of the encmica of the dragomsn\u2019s house was sompletely smptied.Qubiuies than any precise indication of opinien tist journals sdvise Grevy to summon Brisson, ony of the Aboukir forts will hot take place.President of the Cham of Doputies to form \u201c aneW Cabihet.It is doubtiul w days.Parts, Jtly 30.\u2014In énatéuenge of the © mroverbenits of troops and \u2018the fleet have tain strict neutrality.hdèn Ba: Bay is spoken ol, > \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A , © THB NEW CABLE LINE.\u201cfor Canadians.From'a prospectus whieh reach.\"= oq this country cable, It i festued that the Bou enlein is firmed wander a charter jt is anderstpod, has Ween maini melody A ng tho -Cunation, oun and Asjatie oh Boman which under Passenger trafic was res 18 \u20ac \u201cThe commander of the French fleet wm asouxqh , $ É An Fgyptian waters has been ordered to main To Ja FRAYMIC 70 RANLES.Isterforense\u2014Miowing up the Cuns\u2014 \u2018 between the Porte and the sonferenco but for the | mation donounoing Arabi Pasha as 8 rebel.Mr.plain the extraordinary sevority of the British at whither he went to reconnoitre.The Admiral found operations actively progressing at the forts, 8 .« ALRSAXDHIA, July 30.,\u2014Arabi has assumed tho ' \u201c appears \u2018thet France adheres to the policy of frees turban and robes of the descendaut of tho abstention from intervention in Egypt, and if Loxpox, July A0 \u2014I: is stated that General Bir Uarnet Wolseloy, who was designatod to tako command of the British forces in Egypt ie rather sect the Saes-Canal if the British forces are withdrawn, ledviag the werk of phcification for the Turkish con pont, thersby merely affesting inser eet lee of the sonference.This plan is petron Lessepe also.- The deficleney of provisions and water is urged by the - British roment against the landi of | \u201c| Turks until sfter the fotward movement Lonpox, July 31.\u2014The Daily Telegraph sn- pounces tbat Sir Garnet Wolseley ie aufferiux complianes wi from a rlight attack of Cyprus fever, but hopes to resume his duties to-day, and leave for Egypt on outside the British the at Ramioh continues.A a sizes Jection of the motion for & ol credi al culprit was caught this e- groning sod killed ky hr en iolartantion Los Luce MÉNAREATION OF THE S0OTS QUARDS.\u2018Loxnon, July 80.\u2014The Boots Guards, 780 strong, left &boir barrecka this morning asd embarked on the transport for Egypt.There was » adm was tremendous.Some of the Guards were lifted off their feet.The Prince end Princess of Waiss, the Duke and Duchess of Conosught, the Duke of Oambridgs, Commandor-in-Chief, and the Secretary of War, Mr.Childers, wore present.her si] the troops were on the transport, he \u201cOrient,\u201d the Duke of Connaught went on deck and stood there while the vessel was leaving tho dook.The Daily Telegraph understands that the \u201cOrient\u201d sailod\u201d with sealed orders, which \u2018may be altered at Gibraltar.\u2018CHERIF PASHA.Loxnon, July 20.\u2014À special d h from Alexandria says Cherif Pasha visited the Khedive _this evening, and then procesded to his residence _nffalrs at Port Saïd is said to be very critionl.The eondoot of Dalessope fs severely criticized.It id reported that bo is daily communication with Arabi Pasha, .IMPORTANT MEETING OF ARADI'S SUPPORTERS.Cuno, July 29.\u2014At à great meeting on Sat urday moral g *pooches were delivered especially by A Bey per Seqrotary of the Sultan, who rroouatpd the outrages of English sailors dpon Alexaddtian women, meeting with only three dissentients.Jt was decidéd to maintain Arabj, so that he might deft e the conclusion of a satisfactory peace, or the total exterinination of his forcos.All decrees to the contrary wore annulled, as the Khedive was beyond the pale of the Mussulmans' law.It > resolved that the decisions of the meeting be submitted to tbe Porte.The cousins of the Khedive at the meeting declared Tewfik would bo Khedive if he sided with the country and the army, but under the present oircum- stances he ip eitber a prisoner or the puppet of the Lirisish, and his authority might be repudiated.Immense numburs of people paraded the streets [ast ovening shouting, \u2018\u2018 Victory to friends of Egypt against aggresiors.\u201d REPAIRING THE RAILWAYS.ALexaNpRI, July 29.\u2014Two expaditidns which left lust night to repair the railways cut by the robels on the Alexandria side of Mnhalla Juno- tion, were completely successful.Tho expedition cunsisted of British sappers, sailors and marines, and Egyptian raiiroad workmen.Both lines of the road were repaired ands considorabie number of railway wagons brought to Alexandria.The British portion of the expedition returned without encountering the rebcis.The rebels are mak- ng every effort to fortify the vicinity of Port FRENCH WAR VESSELS WITHDRAW.Paris, July 39.\u2014French men-of-war in Egyp- tinn waters have been ordered to.station themselves at Port Said, and cease traversing the Buea Canal.SPANIE CO-OPERATION I¥ CANAL PROTECTION.Mapnip, J uly 20.\u2014The /mparcial rays Germany proposed te Spain to so-oparate in the tection of the Suez Canal,-and we believe the Governmont will accep! the invitation.ARABI DENOUNCED AS A TRAITOR.Porr Sap, July 30.\u2014The Khedive* 8 proclama- } tion denouneing Arabi Pasha asa traitor hasjast been plsearded Bers.All correspondence arriv- Arabi.Ii is belipred be has Europeans advising him.Sues, July 30.\u2014Thore is authority here to wupport the order of the Khecdive.The British corvette * Euryalus,\u201d Rear-Adniiral Hewitt commanding, is of the port.The Situation.special says:\u2014None of the numerous political [ Alplotaatie of wilitary Incidents of the week have medified or delayed military proparations for the Sultan's offer to despatoh Turkish treops and Arabi's proposal to surrender as alike made to seoure further time.Mr.Gladstone's repeated declarations of his willingness to socapt the Sultan\u2019s assistance to restores order in Egypt Sreates tome anztéty, which is probably g growndler fully disclosed, but tbe.\"Ministry.will omit no presaution to insure afficrent contre) over tie 'arks when landed.Mr.(Gladstone's.references te the Sultan in Parliament are necessarily guarded and polite; but nebody entertains moro profound distrust o tho Sultaa's goed faith than the whole Ministry.All hopes of Freneb- Italian co-operation ave now relinquished, the public not much regretting the faet.The feeling is daily growing stronger that England, if fight ing single-handed, will be entitled to future predominant influence im.Egypt.The Times articles, ssseriing the right and dugy of England.to ostablish a virtual protes- torate, have created some exojtement.Continental politicians regard thom as inspired.An lo-phobist journals oried out that England showed hor hand; a storm, raged for & day or two and then died away.The Times certainly did not spenk for Mr.Gladstone, whose disavowal of all soifsh purposes in Egypt wits reiterated solemnly ou Thursday.The English s gave littio suppurt to the Times\u2019 proposals, Sous the Standard and otber Tory journals had been arguing in tho same direction, but less explicitly.bursday\u2019s vote is regarded as showing the almost complete collapse of the Lawson Radicals, but seven Euglish Liberals opposing the vote oi credits Among them was no im ratio politicien Mr.Bright adhered to his desiarat Government.wit unconditionally to the Sultan, and will Brivst whieh will be preseded by the soon ALEXAXDRIA, July 81.\u2014A hundred Bedoyins looted houscs at Ramich last night.The Boglish ten of Aboskiz sod Said Admiral te sively Turkish intervention if De Matra, July 31.\u2014The british gunboats * Des *\u201d | eiuat romaine in ofice.Communientions on ° other Brisson a will nocept.Tho oriois & 1 ely to last some ed Don \u201d* Mave arrived on their way to Pert | subjestate frequent between Lord Lyeus sad the \u2018French Minister of Foreign Afialrs, \u2014 \u201cThe Heruid's Parie +The vote Auexarbeis, July 80.\u2014Plunderiog bouses just agaivet the @ ment me od ih \u2018the ie 0 hoon sa patrols nounced, the reg folt that undertaling ow- ; the art of the Goreram eut en de the pes ALEXANDELA, 80.\u2014The \u201cAbout which France wo © » eomuwaud the only July 20 anchorage noar\u2018hère which De net destined vin be \u201c+ Pans, July 81.\u2014A Cabinet to be formed by available for our le ironclads.Thore are: Jealousy cad ouspiolon ~ a do | F four an yet unmountsd 26-ton guns there, and to dd with the desiston of the Cha ten 13-ton guns ready for aston.Aboukir The W the decision 0 Cham lake Js now littie more Than: & dried magi, A and the infantry might even escape morue te \u2018ernment seems rg LH uh ft \" Nuw Yorx, July 20\u2014~The naw Atlantic cable Arsbi Pasha's Hine.Thia would ead: to « vhost.Barats eet, hnnotnced a few days age in London interesting movement at Ramlehgfort.It je ol oNosld: hls i.en for subweriptions, hes especial interest | récap dire) ne inf, A tro0ps encevet thought the enemy would attack oar position jn prom foot in the Khe.\u201corder te cover his countrymen\u2019s retreat across s dominions, and i I bear, from lake.It would be an old eclncidence wi | goed suthesity that 16\" vil hore © echoes of Aboukir would re-awaken te the wae of the tions on whish clone R in by the Dominion Parliament in 1881, | Neon's vives 13 alii fons sosie poid of lard and oeasequent vigor of îts netion are umed où Saturday to dus to the énftinehl Sp LSE great crowd outside the barracks.The enthusi-.\u2018on the Mabmoudieb canal.The condition of fond the country until ing from the interior is opened by order of New Yoxrx, July 80.\u2014The Iribuse\u2019s London Egypt.Ministerial opinion inclines to regard -evnditions of the landing of the Tacks are mot uot to op- poze or owbnrrass the Government.He used bis Liflnenoe to discourage factions opposition, The debate ass whole ran strongly in favor of the Tho Ileraids London special says \u2014\u201c The British Government is informed that intrigues are progressing between the\u2019 Alexandria entourage of the Khedive\u2019s Government and the Bultan, wuo is using especially Mussulman and religions influ- onces to desids Arabi to declare that will sub- .saour ad General Alison are equally of opinion t os of Arabi is an ono to bare, Osman Pashs Piths will organise a bolly of} pes sare attaok in front without hebvy Ciroassisn and Albanian troo Hei to .ln the Chamber on Toprign polities.Gambet.end en attack on Arabi.It said (he bombarde ane re stronger hopes of an under- World's Louden special posi he gor: vite kish, interforwnee; the maînte- 1 stom-of- JAMAICA, \u201c1.Tani Smal tT | New pont Kingarox, Jam, July 3 20.\u2014~The Secrstary hating very Shorten a seshing.anaiey ins ng, ve Ys & eng into the fimanook, expenditure, esta on Aad r and working of Crown Governmeut in Jamaica, Bt.Vincent, Trinidad, and other crown colonies in the West In On the advent of Con.Government in Jamaien, in 1866, the first law waa one to make the Governor's salary £7,000 per an- num, and this sum since then has been out of the general rovenus of the Island, al though previously the sum of £3,500 wax paid out of an imperial annuity of 26,400; the balance of the anuuity being approp for local improvements, etc.Since the advent of Crown Government, the colonists bave hoard pothing of the im annuity, although Art, - 36, Victoria, is still in force.His Exoellency Sir Anthony Musgrave, K.C.G.B, arrivedherc from New York in the steamer ¢ Alps\u2019\u2019 on July 18, The sovere drought still continues, and the coffee and pimento crops are suffering very much in consequence.The sugar crops are the largest that have been for many years.Over 8,000 tons of sugar have been sold one parish of the island tor shipment to Canads, consequence of the drought the Water Com missioners lock the water from off the city daily from 10 a.m.to 3 p.m.A movement for the establishment of contral factories for the manufacture of sugar and ram.bas been inaugurated io this island.A capital of £100,000 is to be raised from shareholders, The Governor has in contempistion\u2019 recommend.debenture bonds proposed to be issued, provid.od the company is formed on-a substantial basis, and that il £50,000 is paid up, the Government will guarantee a like amount.The without satates, increased traffic for the railway, and a greater demand for water, which the gos gotion Commissioners will supply y by chaugi the direction of river courses ugh agen tural lands.SAD DROWNING ACCIDENT.ST.Joux, N.B., July 29.\u2014 Mrs.John Babbitt and Maggie Chestnut, aged 15 Jears, daughter of Heury Chestiut, of Fredericton, were drowned on Saturday afternoon.Miss Chestunt and Mrs.Babbitt's little daughter were in the river bathing, and getting into a hole, Mrs.Babbitt rushed in to save them.She succeeded in rescuing her child, and then caught Miss \u2018Chestnut, but she being heavy, ged Mrs.Bubbitt into the deep water, and both perished.Mrs Babbits was sister of Fi W.W.Turnbull of this city, und sister-in-law of Hou.A.F.- Randolph, of Fredericton.Mrs.Babbitt's body was recovered in a couple of hours in nine feet of water.{ Te RUMORED CABINET CHANGES, LoxDox, July 30.\u2014Cabinet gossip broke out _ afresh with Lord Kimberley\u2019s appointment to Mr.Gladstone inteuds to resign office and retire from public life altogether, but tlest stories, though - positively suid.freshly asserted, bave no fon: The Kimi Sune arTunge- ment is obviously temparary.prediots what shape the expected ret \u201cthe Cabinet offices during the but the Radicals are pushing their is denied a Radical colleague.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, > Forr Waren, N.W.T., Ji Ae ried | management of the Canadian P has adopted the Perty Crossing of the ain] Saskatchewan River at Medicine Hot Coulee, ing the guarantee by the Government of the 1 project aims at finding agricultural employment j' the Duchy of Laucaster.Tories insist that\u2019 recom will 3ake; | ore industriously than ever.Mr.Chambers ë laiu®s friends again talk of ein de Cafe il be.\"HONTE TR OLY 51 CO fine farms here are, French Canadians.He says er are all SS, intelligent farmors, nocounts for by saying that the .French Canadians Shon: Pike River are \u201cail good and true Liberals, and claime \u201cthey are eonsequently more advanced than their F Conserratire brethren.They enjoy the va.Specific Acticles _ (ATART RH.\u2014A new Treatment furore 2 permanent cure efocted i in from one aig of Samp.\u201cSin DIX S07 King simet west Toronto.101 Les LIST\u2014Four spacious r = fost thirty, each lighted down: sly uy ble or saps oF bined von tive weather or \u201c Johu A.'s luck,\u201d an it is oalled.| \u201cI bave been about the sountry pretty thoroughly, \u2018snd have come back with a comforting knowledge of general prosperity in this county at least, and ,improved my health at the same time.I hope \u2018others, later in the Bummer, when tho weather \u2018is cooler, will take a drive guietly through to this county, out to the lake, and then to ko :Momphremagog snd back.I promise them a \u2018héalthy and en) up for Fall trade.oyable trip that wit brace them I oannot conclude without expressing surprise \u201cthat lé who con buy farm in the well sattled \u2018* Townships,\u201d CA gino good neigh- \u201cbors and intelligent people, should go to the far \u201cWest, or to the far-amay fields anywhore.T.J.P.Special Netice.Mr, James O.Neville, the fone import snd export agent of the Allan and general Domiuion shipping en of 658 Dorchester -streot, Montreal, Cana * While on a i.te exhibition trip to the fates, my old foe, the rheumatism, attacked me, and gave mea h sicg Having read the endorsement of well known ople who had used 8t.Jacobs Oil t + determin to give it a» trial.In two weeks time I was as well as ever, and fully able toat- lend to my business.\u201d A It is always safe to beware of the «yco- hantly pate.The Spits dog that tawns and fox your hand to-day is apt to bite to-morrow, Xie the gruff mastiff will be faithful to you en after you have proved faithless to him.Aud the nature of mankind partakes of the samo general characteristic as that of the canine kingdom.OC A.Livingstone, Plattsville, Ont., says \u2018 -¢ I have much pleasure in recommending Dr Thomas\u2019 Eclectri¢ Oil from having used it myself, and having sold it for some time, In my «own casc I will say for it that it is the best preparation I have ever used for rheumatism.7¢.Sarah Bernhardt gives her son an allowance of $400 a month, since he is * too proud\u201d to live under the same roof with M.Damala.Deu*t Die in the House Rough on Rata.\u201d Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-Lugs, flies, ants, moles, chipmunks, gophers.15e.\u201c 2 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 We would draw the attention of the public to the special sale in Castom Department of the Boston One Price Clothing House, 41 and 43St, Joseph street.The material used being of the finest description imported: while the artistic stylo aud fit are not to bo equaled in this city, atless than half the cost of uptown we simply ask an inspection.See advt.in another column.\" Vegetine is the great Health Restorer\u20148- Dedicines.| ©.Thogard it as Valuable Le Family.Medicine, Jax.1, 1878.Ma H.E STEVENS:\u2014 + Dear Str,\u2014I tak> picasure fn rates that I have used VEGETISE in ray family rosults, and pars wn of several cases of remarques ect by Lregard it a» a valuable pt Ay n MopoXALD.ALD, Wm.MoDonald in \u2014 a mT minister in {pe ME, Charoh, Vogptine 18 Sold by au Drogri; | tiainable vate stairway.Apply dacs S68 UE Jan TOOL > TET es street, Point st PCR SDS wx no LET That first-class stone x iE Ik = se TBONINTON RELL TATE 0 LET \u2014 \u2014 The three story cut- tinted: 0 2% 28 Cathoart street, newly painted, Irwin, oa the premises, 3 t 24 \"LET=\u2014Furaished flat in or stable able Bouse, Soar de Forms strest.Also, Apply © LQ, C.,\" 520 Craig stree 0 ET = nate 17 St.Jame ames dori be\" oan © RA N PIPES \u2014 Portland, and Canada Cement Wire a wis Brick, dc ae.ALEX BREMNEE 34 bo ci treet.BA IN FES \u2014 ne oman Clay, White Bric, Fou ravi Re BREMNER, ELE VATORS AND HOST G JATICH & TUBRBULIy Central A COOL LD GARDNER'S RFFARVES(ING LEMON POWDER J.GARDNER, Chemist, 54 8t.Radegonde strsct, LLUMINATED EHESENTA DDRRASES, 114 8t Francois lo all ts 7N ITTED CARPET LININ ADS SIalE PADS, for economy and best results cd, Carpets wear Lwice as jong as with thio.pad ior Furniture.: Mattress Padz for ug on top of Novo wire A) and 0 Honey M Morgan & Co.JUTU KE FRAMES, in cudiess renee Vw HOE 2 ub sid and 1HIRTS SHIRTS.SHIETS-\u2014 PERFECT FIT, Made to order.J.B.LAPLAMMR, late of Kemp & Co., 249 st.James.streét.YHOW-CASES.\u2014 = voor, Hamil aH | Wanted, fifty Clgarmakerss work ; good wages paid.Apply to LOUIS LEWIS, ; The Union Cigar Factory, 31 ST.Jony way.un TW Warner, Pa SES od ree bi ory TED\u2014House of bout 7 Rootes Roden improvemsnts ; tax,\u201d foci pireet profirred.ANTED\u2014A small sized house Am West End, Korth of St.Antoine street ; fur- nishedFor hed, Address ; L 213,\" Bram Office.win by hoe ie bros handsome photogs ih Bleury rireet.W.Millichamp Saas\u2019 Send A yl of Show-cases, low prices; So gue.W.MILLI ia strect, East, Toronto, Ont, STEAM PUMP3\u2014For-all vario: tesofwork First Frise industrial Exhibition, Toronto.bend for circuJar, .Rorther*s Steam Pam Toronto, Ont.KX THEY & 00, THE PLACE ac, BUY JABLE Raz rand HANRAN os ener TENTS FOR THE MILLION.\u2014 &pooislly suitable for Manitéba est best in America, 179 Commissioners stroet, LL a a i Re.VACANT\u201423 MCGILL COLLEGE AHI FURNISHED ROOMS TOLET.TRS SEARL, LADIES JR 00s ronNIsHED, 568 UNIVE oN OOMS TO LET \u2014 FURNIS fuynished, with aN mr Rog) Eas OOMS \u2014 FURNISH Avenue.OU M\u2014TO LET; UNFURNIS ROSES & MOGILL COL- RNISHED, WITH OR With: O0MS\u2014-NBP i FURNISE , VACANT, 71 Manstold street.171 OOMS\u2014 MRS.M ù JR 106 Ingancastore street le MIDWZEE x HORDE Te IRE ROPE.\u2014Best Brands of quan Toop GINS Ela By Box Sale.NNN PIANO FO FOR SALE \u2014 80 MAGDALEN oe R SALE-TANES, STEAM eens TOILE pare net and other plant repiaced by cians Boîlermaker s ohell & Co., cornet Craig LAPY CANVAS VASSERSW CATHCARTS pores SHED ROOMS.673 DORCHESTER 176 8 LARGE.con COMFORTABLE HOOMS da tint in itn giving out Bs BA OR SALE \u2014 Two En tor Stors Windows, with glass complete, sizes Sx 8 feet Apply st 97 King street.FOR SALE, à STRAN IssRCTOR, = « aigord'a\u201d M URSS OI oi CUP.NT Board.149 8t.poires AND F a SRT; ti pd Addieas, \u201cPR Hk HREE without Board 5 y00i oa 2 \\nuges\u2019 f Aires, Hol srax Con.?f'WO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, and 1 \u2014I ate family, f elie amily, for gentleman and wife.LEF 23 tn à HORWATES FURNAC Beare pases } HXIKAULIC FE 6 6 aa & 1 oT2AN ENGIN.epee Sas.ARMS AND OTHER PRO de iu Domisnion, with oy Solar plied u on, mer three stamp.\u2014W.#1 FERTUR 004-1472 OR SALE\u2014A neat brick cottage, containing nive a TAFE | He locker Fe a.3 TIOUSES FOR SALE.is Lara Avenue, tn order.Co KE.OR 31°80, John street, - y 1 te Union Cigar Fac heh pointy tots and went.Set Tirs os envi that point,esst w iE lingin \"every day, sud ig fu probe mi bo à Sonneratia os fhae bof be.ter.It i ao the North Sena = of the Nort est n ot the Mounted Police force.: \u2018 EASTERN Torr IPs.Splendid Crépu \u2014 Good.Waathor \u2014 Fine Reade\u2014A Drive Through Missisgued County.Having good many friends sod numerous \u2018relatives in the \u201c Townabiph\u201d I thought a good old-fashioned drive out \u2018way ins comfort ploasaut way of spen à few days Accordingly at balf-past six on Saturday morning last 1 * Laprairio\u201d for the village or town of that name, whieh wos reached after about an hour's most delightful sait, there being & moderate fresh bréese.Frem the first fow miles, is à very fuir The farms sil the way exhibited Wandaat.\"ape.hay aod oats partioularly being close, tall and stout; grain of all kinds well flied out,\u2019 The mower, roaper and horse bay rake, everywhere in motion, Aabitant is abreast of ths tise, and will make bay while the san shines, in modern style.The the ample barns bad à perous look came in sight about ten e¢'leck, and the farm- and houses of brick, which replaes those burst oustorned te the coantry sad Hs oven and as uasy to same welonme reply * Aneat crops of hay and gi ef all kinds, we have had for many splendid weather for haying aot doing as much damage os dapot « sad freight shed.she famed Mi PF; on lake Gham von oplendid Ë il gf : THE ile ur iE i bi 8 i {i il ig ick : 7 i ¢ P Ramioh No tickets were sold, as the stock apived from Blemin chester and other dE ae pe .?te le on .\u2018saunettion with Be jardin Flataon, ei te were chiefy explorers, who wished to he het: fai losdes would be ted pro ; - Je of the prt corporators, Among tbe the houses: um looted.\u201c AIL regret the Iv.of on important industeise.os Guener ist of contracte enuimerated in the ' moval of Lord Bumetird frém the office Be of eh Woiteley dou 801 leave England à Wesk,;aud _ LA one by a tompan with ons oe 4 rte Maher ed organist a diftcals wr.|.gare are prit mod who Sari ars 22 time e co 5 \u2026 vu jte mmm | pe ec g Edn Ey de .o unless\u2018 6 5 at.Lat ren LE prording of oo | chiar be selected re trous groatent déngng now er men ; \u2018enlowlated to couv be ped pl) mine tel dering od bod pe] wv able buggy wih a food roadster, would Le a ng embarked wit my team on board the steamer Laprairie to St.Johns is o nics drive of abous 13 milesy the road, thé: litle hard for baspoke the fact that slong this rend at leas), the houses.were clean and eftractive, and about them.The casal river Richelieu houses were tmingied with nest brick estiages and villas, shen the newly built ap town of.St.Johus was entored à few utes Inter.The Bow stores ve it a fine appearance.After.a ce 9, Boon roi, an good mon or man snd bss | ti started for Bediord, Que, vis the splendid Grand Ligne Road, after a rather anxious time crossing tbe Jeñg beidge; aver- the Bichellea, my horep being nhse-_ 51 RARLY CLOSING HOVEMENT.| AL EL IR TEE - + BRODIE & HARVIS, ° 24 Th ; Ted osm hardly ba surpassed, au most of \u2018Lt in as o over Meuntotn\u2019 Park rond.From every eae questioved came the § #14 hi: > » wind ts puis Dee D The Fons of all Sn aetiasn, : though p Praeont Sey mhers Ie Pity have tos Iu far ahead, thanks to ETS Le vas pratifying te joes the wabetantiol new ST re ve | Many houses $ Iately, nd ave being built, inchoding & new 1 I.| beg ¥ 8 Z I: $ i i i à i Lap i il 1 dFriies taste, and LOX contains aufiicient for two Weeks\u2019 medication, ad 11/10 cheapert and dest.oa parsiculars in our pampaiet, which we desire to mail K's MAGNETIC DICIXE fou so! y Druguists nh Sta.pex box, of œil oxen Jor 3, or oh ve ted ART x SRE |, atc0s and aalazy expouted, ust write à gobd A An excelimnt Land, stunted tn Mo Railway séution.Fhe me a ane \u201cstate in, The vuiling A BARGATN.\u2014Also, within a smal farm of so acres of ined, 2 Seairea.Abplr at tho DOMINION RRAL BSTATR EXCHANGE, 21D 8t James street TWauted to Purchase.VAT PROIE PUG PURE Send particulars to of postage, on receipt o ACR AGN ETIO MEDICINE Oo Windsor, Ont., Ca fold in Montreal LAVIOLETTE & NELSON, 209 Notre Dame rtreet; BIRKS, 207 MeGill stroet, i all druguists cvarywhere, 118 DE.es LSSUDT ESTAMONSA ; - C.BROSSEAU, t 42 Notre Dans street, Montieal 8 LACHANCE.Druggist ue St.Catherine 8 treet, Montres] a STHMA CAN BE CURED by aso of the ASTHM A CURR OF DR.HAIR = of nait OF qu oe public are Jarned of absolutely used oad tad 0 ve toe a ie air wow rem: ars for sale at or Bo à GO, and ot wholesale sts in for phiets.LIN T1s8m Educational.ANTED \u2014A prin- tes Foazaor, secretary, Lacolie, P.\"Fra s 1Y SCHOOL-360 Dorchester Montmarquet an our nounces to tes publie thas she will Freon, Arithmetic MPEACHER W ER WAN SALE OF GOODS | NICHOLS EROS MA th Open during th ft SEPIEMDER a8 the preced 7 ks an.mot.fo hud alo te Taught asaited ORielly.NE OF THE GREATEST INventions of or modern times\u2014An elegant business writing don to in wn lomomaof 2, hour = Sightly Damaged by Smoke | E and Water, WILL TAKE PLACE ia OREENCING Ae FLOUR STORE, \u2026 \u2018ol 10 to 19 BLEURY STRERT.a Hat Vv.Erin a ee OLTRAMARTNE 4 & BALL BLUR 3 The Nuremberg Ultramarine Fabric,\u201d Sm 08 of ihe oldest and root A rengwned se- : from the \"ate emt for the sn \u201c \u201c2 mr re To SuoimarEes É EE meal ed setae Thr JouxsTtows BRK po point # pes al = TPAWA LADIES COLLEGE ; D CONRERVATORY OF URE, A.soon DRICH, RIOH, Attorney-adr THE TEMPORARY Hh fase MONDAY | SOL Bath, tend bis patients.\u201cPATENTS | secure $0 hn ee the exclu, a sey Ate In Pade vante, must bé registered h any notion at inv can be taken for sment, trial Leal gns are AEE by resldonts of tanada Josiaroe or 1 prite-etozal and continuing until all the GOODS ave disposed of, ike | BOSTON ONE PACE CLOTHING.House, Cn MARE.| TEE undorsiquet having been Tosa wpwotated Sole Anoute for\u2019 NSM È RATER SUKIONS wed ie 41 and 43 .ghowy \u20ac ALLE won 1 be Wholesdie Fria, her from sock oo 80 ai 005 htm ae 7m.10 vate residences If dow; solieited by |.MUNDERLOH & CO.af haga ST.10s EPH STREE], | TES BRBIÆIL MOUNTAIXN, ST.HILAIRE.Ottawa.1730 § da eer nu Lio Bee Won.= ORE = able to sow; good 1163.SES The Troquois House vi acsomnsbéation for 300 ut, te Be open Tray co leave Bousventurs Station daily 66/7.00 2.24, 7.30 ath, 8.30 pm., 5.10 p.m, 10.00 poo.Returntug, reach roach Masirel, 6.20 a.m, 9.00 a2.10.00 : am, 6.00 p.m, 7.18 pom.Sn LEON SPRINGS, To ou have sneacrS Ve tevité your triai of the \u201cCHANPLALN® Brad of | mes dn, ce CE ae css 00 mm rime À | HHA Fs \u2018POSTAGE: STAMPS, FOR SALE, th au air, ben) ge vin for the.Invalid, with boating, driving, iil &a., for the plensnre-seokers; also, the fin finest 0%} {rout 8 wast of the Mock: Pas qe em, Site, uae, erate te none er : TAR OFFICE. PGRAEAN \u20ac Go, Propraten - 158 St Joumeg naveet, Re EEE Vol.EV.connecsonnsionssnrsnss eeeesens JJIOITT = July, 1 8008 Monday ee 17,716 sorsacien 17,002 = we believe the ofreulation of Tux STAR eds the combined issue ot ali the other Englis spapers published inthe city of Montroa ts for Frenoh aud Bel- \u2014MM.Caixa æ Cie, ; - MONDAY JULY 81, 1882.Tun \u2018position taken by our esteemed contem- \u201cwry.Ls Monde in Quebec politics must re- métha:ceedisl approval of all well-wishers He, Province, whatever their political color.d éritiolems-of Messra.Chapleau and Loranger, mi the.members of the Quebec Cabinet, while Bg: Re sacrifices of political principle, \u201chadicate thst ouresnsemporary is not willing to sacrifice the cofiptey to the party.Le Monde a « ptet drenlation among the French-Cana- borg = \u201cpeople à and its influenca in the cause of y Snacclel seform and political purity will donbt- +k pd great.Le Monde he Conservative party no less, ope Îl Tôves Conservative principles much more, .: and pasing nothing inconsistent with Conserva- ho in managing the business of the Province principles, it refuses to identify ey with a policy of corruption and ci extravagance.: mr ue New York Sun certifies that General fant never swears.\u201cWe have been with him,\u201d anys, ¢ In some of the most trying circum.\u2018stances of his military career, and can testify C$ mo osuse of anxiety or of anger has ever A amy sort of oath from his lips.\u201d This ks well for General Grint.It bespeaks the :sftong main possessed of perfect self-control, the sb who uses language, guage for its proper purpose, .seid who finds he can syill he wants to say in and intelligible words.A sputtering sprefanity is always a sign of weakness.Strong \u2018iaay have sworn, but they were not strong \u2018swéaring ; and had they been stronger they would not havs sworn.Greater is he that \u201cMnileth his own spirit than he that taketh a Folty.General Grant has taken cities and he tas reled his own spirit ak well.Take him all il), bb is perhaps as strong à man as the Jilkomecionn mation possesses to-day.\u2018Our eye chancing to fall on the words There is not & pauper in the streets,\u201d in an \u201caiktract from the Augusta (Me.) Journal, we \u201cipaght at first that here was an illustration She beneficial effects of the Maine liquor law.tad ps ht he yo WE y's return to = te kaman padre ia the #0 suoceselully as to poë in the enjormént of « fortune estimated \u2018uppipote that to bb a pauper was to be in continual apd of charity; bat perhaps they have a x inte feasts for mouths at a time.- ab tES \u201cWis Basienniiom owes to Itself and te Beatety.De Felix Adler, of New York, the well- founder and leader of the Society for Culture of that city, has withdrawn the Presidency of the Free Religious As- welation, ou the.ground that the priuciples and methods of that body do not seem to favor \u2018practical sctivit/fin useful directions.Without quoting the Positivist motto *¢Think in «Fa to sot,\u201d Dr.Adler seems to adopt that y motd® as his own.-The Free Religious Associ- \"fiom seems to hia live on mere discussion, pd ho wagts sotlon.!f a certain body of ase wiser than the rest of society he wants Shen, to show 4s, not mercly by talking clever Jy awh writing\u201d cleverly, but by doing wise Slings snd things that without them would be Jeft undone.: Tho sochty over which he him.Wilf presides in Now York has set a good ex., allsplé ti this respest, for it has undertaken a - of philanthropic work, and guite Maly | has opened a school which is to be carried ta apon éhtirely new principles.The educa- d'Uon will hp at once Intellectual, moral and fractical, and as it will be in the hands of $eachers chosen by tie society, and in harmony 3 with Me aime, the children will get the benefit, haber curt may be of à teaching which will Ô Sal unreservedly with all questions that lie inte a natural and complete \u2018wélhémne of \u2018education.In this respect it will \u2018Re Like home teaching.The father in instruot- bg His children is not hstbpered, as the public dobeol teacher clien is, by the dread of getting which he is not allowed to touch, The father Wa give tp his children his own deepest .Shoaghts, he oan throw his whole soul into what be tells them, and present things to them Ah thé precise light he thinks truest and best.- fia alone, when we come to think of it, is wiwesgion in the futl sense-\u2014\u2014the education that akon iseld not ouly of the intellect but of the oth et and of the religious satinents, and thus \u2018esching lies precisely\u2019 here, that it does not.\u201ctake hodd of the chil®s whole natam, bat ap- ° plis itoulf ie tbe intellect alone.ly ignoring lion it ents th hurtial improesion that \u201ca &%, onl thet in & certain fashion, \u201c3 4x possible to got en quite well \u2018without it, painfal to think that a \u2018school \u2018should exist which professedly discards Chrlitianity ; Lut teaching, vuch as it is, is aineere, conscientious\u2019 and inspired by high motives, Any faith is better than none ; and what the werld is thres- teuod with at present, through the: footile beliefs of one section of the community andt tha foebls disbeliefs of another, is the growtli of a scepticism, - not in regard.to apecist doctrines merely, but in rogard to the very foundations of thought and conduct, Dr.Adler has determined that the young people who ame under his influence shall at least not bo all at sixes and sevens in regard to such matters; they shall know what they believe and why they believe, what they are to do and why they are to do it.Hisaim will be to inake thems honest, intelligent and well-meaning citizqns ; ond Christianity, with which they must come into contact in after life, will not find minds so prepared very difficult of access.However, the wholo significance of Dr.Adler's proceeding lies\u2019 in tho challenge it throws down to free-thinkers generaily\u2014to those who profess to have found a moie excellent way than that of Christianity.Let the world sce, he says, this more excellent way.Are you prepared to recast education?1f your views\u2014those at least which you profess to hold\u2014are correct, cducation showid be recast.Who is going to do it ! Yon either see clearly the grounds of your dissent from Christian belief or you do mot.If you do, and if you have constructed for your own Use a system of thought at once coherent and satisfactory, it is your bounden duty to make it known as widely as possible, and above all to give the benefit of it to the risiigg generation.If, on the other hand, you do not know very well where you ars, but have merely a vague sense of dissatisfaction with tlre creeds of Christendom, you are assuming a great responsibility in- doing as much even as you are doing, to discredit those cresds.Your influence in society, in that case, is a disorganizing and disintegrating one.Youn are spreading doubt and uncertainty, but are not helping forward any new construction.You are discrediting the old standards, but not establishing or giv- Ling authority to any better ones.Men through you are weaker, not stronger.Youn are marring the unity of life by separating action from motive, and taking away from thought its deepest foundations.Other foundation you are not yet prepared to lay; yet you are bold enough to disturb that which is laid.This, as we understand it, is the nature and purpose of Dr.Adler's appeal, and we cannot but believe that it will do much goed.We have all an interest in one another's consistency.If a man is in error and will only, follow his error out consistently, he will soon be led to seo where he is mistaken, 1t was a wise saying of Locke's that it is \u2018all one to go about to draw those men ont of their mistakes who have no settled notions, as to dispossess a vagrant of Ris habitation who has no settled abodes\u201d Action is the oné \u2018great proof of opinions ; and any opinion which will not \u2018Fitand the proof of action, or; In other words, which cannot be embodied in some consistent \u2018I ins of conduct, must have a fatal flaw some.| \u201cwhere.; All sound thought has à natural tendency #6 etabody iteelf in action, and one of the great proofs of the sdsptation of Christianity eneriqoué practical ac tivity to > which.je Nas given, end \"mit gros, \u2018rise.\u2018When Free.Thought begins to.emulate | ne des of Christisuity there msy.be some | chance of serious rivalry between thé two.- THE MASONIC EXCURSION.+ A Sucecssfai Affair.The Masonis (raternity of Montreal have sause to be proud of the succcts of their excursion to the famed Highgate Springs on Saturday.It was without exception the best re-union the Masons have ever had in this jurisdiction; the attendance was large, the gris attractive and the other amnsemonts offcre ot everyone well ed throughout the ii excursionists naventure Depot about 8 c'alouk and ar- ed at Highgate Springs shortly after 10 o'clock.Atbhigh twelve the brethren assemblod in the.Pavilion, in full regalia, and received J.B.Graham, » the Grand Master of Quebeo, with publie honors.He was accompanied by R.W.Bro.Hobart Butler, of Bedford, Deputy Grand Master R.W.Dro.J.H.Isaacson, Grand Score- tary, and R.W.Bro.J.Fred.Walker, D.DiG.M., a fter the honors deliverod & most happy and intercsting address, in which he teuched on the significant fast that the Committee had unknow- gy perhaps selected the very day on whieh, 2e years ago, Champlain had ascended the Betton Rive and christened Lake Champlain ; also tha) q.O1 years ago the first lodge\u2014Dor- chester 1\u2014undor the rogstry of Vermont had beon chartered by the Provincial Grand Lodge of Quebec.After Lhe ndd ese, the games commenced and wero all wel! contested.The Judges were R.W.Bro.W.B.Cowper aod W.Bre, C.Byrd, and the following is n list of tho prises and winners: \u2014 1.Running Long Jump.ist prize, Set of Gold Studs, 8 Hancoc es A op, Step amp lat prise, itvor Prato Tonst Rack, P.5.Hancook.?3.One llondred Yards Raow, » {open to R.A.Masons only.) * 1st prise, R.A.Jewel, Bro, By- monds.4.Little girls aos let prise, China Tea Bet L (arg).iss w.5.Quurier Mile Race.1st prise, Phaey Biaeuit.Box, J.Kennode.6.Boys\u2019 Lace.: 1st prise.fe.A Cononrtine, Mas- tor Ross.7.Ono Hundred Yards\u2019 Rage, Base, (spon to Ma-: sons only.) 1st prise.M.M.Apr, Bro.Now- marsh.8.Young Ladies\u2019 Race.1st prize, an opera\u2019 glass, Miss Chisholm.©.Half Mile Race (open to Masons only.) 1st.rixe, picture (framed) of H.Rs ii.the Prince oT Vales in rega alis, Bro.Laug.10, Fat Men's Race (100 perde), 1st prise, an alarm clock, B.W.Bro.Mitebel 11.Half Mile Race (open to Knight Tom lars only).1st prize, ret Masonio gold stads, | Bro.Lemesurio:, | 13.Married Indies\u2019 Race.1st prise, sowing\" mavhine, Mrs.a iy 13.Ono fluadrelt Yards\u2019 Race (open to.P.M.only).1at prize, P.M.Jewel, W.Bro.Ritchie.Pipe (halt smile).1et prise, box of cigars P.8.Hancock.16.Quarter Mile Race.This was a special rato for » very handsome Masenie gold pin pre oe br Bros Mzowood; won by Bre.R.Tue prises-wère presented to the sucessful of tMe Gih Fusiliors disconréed avost musié doring the day.Danain, og, b boatiag,- croquet and - usements made the day pass most de- boy !y until six o'clock, when the signal w was | given that iL was tims to return hom.\u2026 Application hae besn made eharter for a pew North-West from ar noir showan in tho North-West on the Bow River as or near way to, run to a point or Moriey- thaws are regions of lify with.which religion Mos Ber arefen b eh, fron hi point of alitonds, and te on the other hand it is much to think that the | winnees by V, W.Bro, Henry Danse, The band |.Aneiher NorthWest Railway Projected.| Ottawa fora] Cums Che roo ot Tosa : .The Orisket match between Winnipeg aid Te- to 100.i The Méajmal origkat sind ase.bard pu work.practiaing on Saturéay \u2018afternede, in order te prepare themselves to most the Victorious Winal- Pog mbt, The Lacrosse mateh betworn the Montreal Juniors and tie Cote Bt.Aatoloe elu olub ruled in a viotery for the visiting teams in * three straight gazes.Duncan C.Ross, Louisville, and Donald Din- nie, Bootinnd, have signed articles of agreawent fur au all round athietio mesch with Thos.Lyneh and Captain Jemos Daly, the Irish American all round athletes, for $600 a side and the cham.-pionship of the workd, tué contest to- -taise place | an Soptember.beran 1 A six duys\u2019 go-ss-you-please matoh began last night in Loston, Herriman, Hughes, Nursmao, Duirosue, Campaus and Gallagher (of Montreal) stariod.\u2018There Were eleven thoussud spectators present.At a mecting of the Executive Committee of the Halifax Regatta it was decided to bold tho races où the Gti eptember.Hanlan will be invited to give au oxuibitivn.Warren Smith is going into active training.Among the nominations for the Epsom Derby .of 1884 aro six by Mr.P.Larillard, three by Mr.J.RB Kcene aud one by Mr.Harry Keeno.For tho Epsom Onks, Mr.P.Lorillard has fonr noimiuations aod Mr.J.BR.Koene one, making fifteen American entries in the two classio ovents.\\ Tho annual regatta of the St.Anu\u2019s Boating sucoess throughout.Lhe following wars the prize winuers: Yacut race, wou by Ar.Campboll\u2019s « Porrel ; single soull lapstreuk skiffs, V.Hen- peker, U.T.B.Club, first, and LL Loroux, G.T.B.Ciub, tecond ; swimming raeo, il.C.Ross, firs, and R.3.Ross, socoud ; boys\u2019 swimming race, A.Horsfeld, first, and P.Wall, second ; canoe race, double paddies, won by Girdwood and Leroux; boys\u2019 smugle-scull race, won by A.Bisaillon, W.Murdock, secoud ; double-sculls, won by Conway and Duquette, Gwilt and Roso, second ; sorub paddling dash, L.and 8.Dowker, first, and Noiles and Gordon, second; ladies\u2019 and gentlemen's paddling dash, Miss Lutton and Mr.CG.Whitlaw, firet, aud Miss Empey and Major Bond, second.CORNWALL ISLAND INDIANS VS.CAUGHSAWAGAS.There wae a good attendance at the Shamrdck Lacrosse Grounds, on Saturday, to witness the matoh between the Cornwall Island and Caugh- uawaga Indians.good condition owing to the recent rain, \u2018Lhe Cornwall Indians played a defense game from the start, the ball beiug continually at their flags, where it finally alipped through at the expiration of 11 minutes - In the stdond game a foul occurred near tho Cornwall goal.During this game also the ball was always 1n the vicinity of the Cornwall goals.The Caugunawagas did some nice throwing, and took their second game in ten minates.\u2018Ihe deciding game was taken bythe Caughna- wagas in three minutes.YOUNG BHAMEUCKS VS.MONTREAL SECOND TWELVE.The lacrosse match between the Shamrocks\u2019 Juniors and tho Montreal Second '[welve on Saturday proved a very exciting ons, in spits of the tact that three straight games were taken by the Shamrocks, the first game being stubbornly contested.The first game was interrupted temporarily by an accident that happened to A.drant, he having received rather a severe blow in the head.After nearly an hour's bard play, tho game was taken by the Shamroeks.In the sccond game, some splendid play made especially by Cleghorn and Thompson for the Montrealers, and Keddy for the Bhamrooks.The Montrealers were on their defence throughout, and lost another game in thirteen minutes.In the third game the Montreal boys played with determination, but in vain, for the Shamrocky pus the ball through for thé third time, thus winniug the matoh.GABRISON ARTILLERY ASSOCIATION.The annual matches of the Montreal Garrison Artillery Association took place at the Point St, Charles ranges on Saturday-afternoon.The following are the names of the winners of prises :\u2014 No.T= =-Opslag Mateh\u2014Open to members of the Association, 7 shots at the 200 yards ranges ; prizes, $6, 34.$3, these of and three of $1.) ions pris ice su ES three of T Prisms: $4, $3, No.3 BriGans Miron.Open to all members of the Brigade; ranges 300, 400 and 500 yards; 7 ebots each; 16 prises ranging from $6 to 8 \u2014 sousseufbens L i Sergt Dowker - erenesen xD SERIRS.\u2014Open \u2018only to those members who have not won prizes at any previous prize moat- ing (Battery matches excepted), samo ranges and conditions; Twelve 0 Prises of from $8 to $1 :\u2014 88 Athawes.à rai avcecanss il .1x res one core sarcssecaunenrececus ces No.3.\u2014Association Mateh.\u2014Open to all msm- bers of thie Association; ha ofl wg vd aad BOO yards, 7 shots esdh range.\u2018 ; tete geet Bk Len 8.8.Cole.see J.3 Dati: .gr jonnetone.; ÉM .ount.Pha os: No.4.\u2014Hand Mateos to Vagos \u2018aad\u2019 members of the band, - Hauge, 400.yards 8 avesccansesisn ee Cpt.Cler LE each.Entrance free.3.kai vautun es Band Bank.6 Feat No.8-\u20140, Matob\u2014Oper 1 tndividont Prizes, and tp any tours « peril { bona fides members of a battation, for fesrpedidivoreie \" named before the match oqmmences, Snidet rifies, Government pattern; 500 and 690 yards, 7 shots as sacl rasge.Hinergen: bia wil.em AE 1: Gy Johnstdoe, Ma Lacie Li GA; Brown, bth.LA ?menton on tbe North Buskat- 7 BD 4 § aromas din: oe esse dore SEE.souto was wen by Lie farmer with o seers of 388 ! Club took place oh Saturday slteruvon and was a | The ground was mot in a very I basin Trowdyisin at the |e Sona: Springs oA be ; Corse, Mz.Walter Douglass, the einen, De i : Jia and Mr Mrs.John [information with the Water Po ON.TR SHR MINISTERIAL Biron : Eiestioine, sworn in- tai, te pee sent member, retires either te accept an ap mont or te run for the Local.Us Chap 1 not complete | formation of bis cout unl) Ministers will ib is sxpeciad, be nr ussesu, ne before announced, W tornep- General.Tho Eoglish Gororhment ig fins ie se x w Provine Secretary with = ot the Hducationst Department, arte that Hoa.Mr.Wurlele will remain Troasurer, Hon.Mn Dionne, Minister of Agriculture, that the Crown Lecds rtment.has booy'offered to Mr-Blad- chet, of uoe, ahd that the Hon.My.Tailloa will Join the Government as Alinister of Rallwa his position as Spesker being filled by Mr.Tor moulin, of Three Rivers, oz à ss partis from the §: Quobeo distriot.\u2018La dincree only par with this statoment,namely,that Me, Hyon yo be Crown Lands Commissioner, Mr.uet, Min fi Sister Baits of Railways, aud Mr.Djoune, Minister of Works, Mr.Taïllon went to Quebes-on.Sature da, y.Mr.Lornnger hss resignod and Mon.ae | Moussoau will ru run for his seat in Laval.In his own county of Bagot, Mr.Dupont, formerly local member, wili probably be the\u2018osndidute fot -the Commons.The elections in the vacant counties of Jacques Cartier, Vaudreuil and Two Mountains will'doubtiess take place at tho same time.Mauy Conservatives are indignantly expressing thomseives against the shuffling in its cffoots in creating rosigoations aud new elections, and state that their counties aro not houses of refuge fot all those politicians who are waiting for Govern- meat situations.Torrebouns ia the sinned against in this respect, and some Con servatives in St.Therese are complaining about it, and state that if Nantel runs for the Local, he will find opposition among the farmers, who wanta ratiway built from St.Jorome 30 miles baok in the county.A well-known Liberal acquainted with the county states that Nantol or any other Conservative who runs for the [Local will bo sharply opposed, and perhari\u2018evon Chapleau for the Daminiga.\u201craE KEW rREXIER.\u201c The Hon.Jbsopl Alfred Moussoau was born ta July, 1838, aud is son of Mr.Louis Moussoag, ef Berthier, P.Q, and grandson of Louis Mousdtau who sat for Warwliok in tho Quebec Assembly for: some time.Mis mother's name was Sophie Duteau de Grandpre.Mo was educated at Bert) Academy.He married Marie Louise Poms eldest daughter of Loopold DesRosiors; Esg, P., of Berthier.He studied law first wi 4 Hon.L.A.Oliver, subsequently with Mr.T.Ki (now Hon.Justice) Ramsay, and finally with the Hon.L.T.(late Justice) Drummond snd Mr.L.(now Hon.Justice) Belanger.Ho was called to the bar of Lower Canada in 1860, and was creat- edaQ.0.in 1873.Ho was first returned to Parliament in Bagot, bis present (or late) seat, at the general election ip 1874, was re-elected lie .at the general election of 1878, and also by ac- olamation in June last.Hoe was sworn in as President of the Council in November 1880, and appointed Secretary of State, 0th May, 1881, which portfolio he held up to the present time: He was re-elcéted by acclamation on his ap ment to office.Ile is Acad of the wol- oa law firm here of Moussean, Archambault & Monk, He has been a writer for the periodical press, was one of the founders of Le now r in 1862, and of L' Opinion Publigws, 1870.\" He was the author of a pamphlet, in 18 1867, in defence of Confedoration against the attacks of the then opposition, and of another brochure, ** Cure dinal and uet, Véctime de 1887-38.\" In his political lifo he has always beon a Conservatiye, and once announced that, \u201c\u201c ns in the past E veili constantly labor to have British, North Amerdea.erected into a grand empire under the auspioes | and with the iustitutions of the Mother Country.\u201d He is a fluent and easy speaker, especially before cènstituents.: SIN GUEA R ACCIDENT; A Jo te a Pit, Zit, Fally lage a Founs 8.tuberin mau maiel Joseph x hile ie min die odge of Ju Tounain attack wi ven on 9 near (he Ci p 2 min water, which is about three foot deep.The ordwd: around did not se seem to realise the.md the man was in, and did te gear.towards rescuing: him.Beigsant Richard, who was on duty at: the Central Station, noticing the growing ox- citoment; ran over 2 the fountain, and, the state \u2018of of afar at a glamos, jumped intotbe | ot ws i tine, amd the mak ind | ae oly e to the be tomand: would surely Bavedpon | ane ight sociation Ro vai À wen.sets \u2018tnx NAPAL ED.B04D- dda Another Assault em a Seitinry Mum.Tt is bocoming dangerous to be\u2019 okt after dark in the vicinity ECan oven leon been somewhat BRIA us of of On\u2019 Satarday night another asvault on à salitary podestrian was rated, Edward Sweeney, while walking on h street, near Napoleo:#Road, pitted y morning, was set upon seyeral men, why assaulted \u2018him in a violent manner.He to away from his assailants, and was followed by the gang\u2019 for some distance towards the city.He managed to reach the Seigneurs street station, where he lodged a complaint, and was afterwards removed to his home, No.230 Ottaws street, ha medical assistance called in.Canadians od London.The following Canadian visitors have registered their names at the London offices of the Canadian Government during the week ending 19th July, 1889:\u2014A H DeMill, 8t John, NB; John Por- rest, Halifax; P-W Bt Montreal ; >.Haskina, Hamilton; Major Tilton, Mrs Tilton, B F W Burdmsa, Ottawa, W W Silver, Hatitas A a Macphamer.BG Ponny, Montreal D, Ottawa; H H , MD, on 3 Thos C Keefer, C Greville, Tarston Geo 8 May, AF May, Ottawa; Gilbdsz © » 8t John, N B; Dr H E Hoyd, Dr Kensibath' Mackensls; Biantford; John T \u2018Small; Toronto; 1, I, Doane, Victoria, BO; W T Aikins, M D; and Mrs Aikins, Teronte; Arthur H Gibson, Helis.D A Manson, Mansonville; Qoe;- J IF Young, Haïlbaridtt, Ont; J J Poy, W DB Boarth, Alex, restes 3 1 Melutorh, Montset; à ; tes a Kingston ; Jobn Gabler, Anprlez, i, fumance Resort Not, - Po i tho seaside bave giv Be | Dan ER » .: d'A \u2018bang takes sare.of diioik.oT iets 5 fo :j have à rue: of momo, roue.ré Tsmes.The .following Woatrealers ar Gindlay, I.B.i Ther 5, Pa At toe Eimwond todos, PE a Mr.and.an eh aod Miss Minnie Mi prises.The representatives ofa battalion te be °+ piss of ova Yao .H, Lafontaine, à you | watoumaker of Sorel i out ry \"atch whieh ; will indicate, pry de | Bakes, the days of that | \u2018ado gs it ho best missin ies pos ial Ly basin Bardworking assistants but to (ti plopolotors and | -n goneral at C rstood that How 3.Tovah 2 county npost | tet |: Road.Reports of | station.have | t a à : Jim cing hs = Yesterday bel the snity of mint of the rich, the sorriee fat.\u2018ie pan À Chureb, on: Denis ctront vas attendoé zu, \u201cshore than usta) pemp.The magnifeont edifice, which was gorgeously éscorated with buntis banderoles, A quite ta \u20ac was colebrated by M.l\u2019Abde Doyle, es ü ren \u2018of Bg} Ealpice, assisted by a Au eloquent sermon was delivared L by M.l'Abbe Hsmon, in which he | referred at some lengih to the many virtues 3e make while on this earth with the comparatively small troubles which are encountered .by ns 6f the present day in their) through the world, -conclwied ¥y exhorting the Til Imttata | stho holy resignation of St.James and like him to gain.heaven through a plous lfo charnoterised by ji seal for the Saviour\u2019s Cause.The musioal portion of the _vervicn under.the direction of Mr.Chas.Label was perfect.The : aplondid ohoir.of the church rendered with great ishocoss Lai messe des orphéonisies by Gounod.} Mr.Alfred Desove played some of the aocompa ni- id on the violin with great swestnest.Personal.! go Heme J.Chaplean strived at the Windsor yee- rday.e ' His Worship the Mayor is slow! roving, | Although eal confitiod to bis id top Major General Robt.Gore, of the British An my, Hon.0.Mowat, of Toronto, are at the Windsor.His Grace Archhishop Lynch arrived at Quebee from Barope'on Saturday, and will probably be in Montreal to-day.-Dr.'Loring will preside at the meetings of fhe Awmeridun\u2019 Forestry Association to be held in this city on August 21 and 23, \u201cMr.Joseph -L.7 poiphe Chapleag \u201d is the \u2018name the N.Y.Herald gives to the Hon, Moursebu's successor in tho- ¥ Dominion Onbinet.Jéan Louis Legare, who prevailed upon the famous Indian Chief \u2018* sitelog Bull,\u201d to hand himself to the U.8.officials, waa ia tow on Sat- | urday.The Chicago Tribune ts Yoolined.to attribute the wpe intment of Archbishop Feehan to the Cardite to tue fact that \u201cin all pasts of the worid there is no city so well advertised as Chicago.\" Cok.Gxrowski was included amongst the guests at the Prinee of Wales\u2019 gardon party, at Marl- h House on Thursday.Both the Prince ond Pris Princess had à long chat with him about Bergeant Lafon is getting a good deal better, and is is e.tod that the three months vacation hich bas granted him by the Police Com- mittée will enable him to recover completely.He lias been connected with the Police foros for over 20 years.Politien! Notes.To Berthier, M.Bylrostre, the defeated candi\u201d date, will petition against the clection of Mr.Cuthbert on the ground of bribery.Sir John Macdonald is at Riviers dn Loup.Sir Hector Larigevin and Hon.Mr.Caron will rormain in Quebec for a few days.The Governor-Goneral gave a dinner to the Dominion and Local Ministers who were in Qhe- beo on Baturday night.\\ Esenped Jail Birds, Detsetive Arcand on Saturday went te Bt.Hyacinthe to}ses if he could identify two men who had been arrested there on suspicion of having escaped from the Quaboe prisen several weeks 8go, and who hsd committed several sadacieus robberies since.The detective found that the men were rid Alfred Lavoie alias Beriault, and ward Marsh'alias Fauteux, who have al hed rison.The.be taken back te Bre tor eich their term and receive punishment for their recent sseapade.y : \"CITY ITEMS.- à.~\u2014Duritg Saturday sad Sunday 140 exoutricniss registered at the 1220 rt a \u2014\u2014Ramsohe Léssarbeau, Le rer are tenait -Deopastment, will-at the-next- tion Even of th the unseni qondie via natant fes Las by Raymoud\u2019s Vacation Excursion Boston.The party will return to the week two and int vi coumplimentaey entertainment to a Aa our Sities: - \u2018Fhe Pariy Cleniux Mévement, Te the Editor of THR Bran: ra, \u2014Messrs B Carsiey, Thos.Mussen and others who have adopted the Saturday half holiday system, deserve the thanks and gratitude nat only of their own assistants, bat also of those of every other establishment through the entire a before the.panite ee is [3 ore as deserves, it thoroughly appresiated and supported.| ytd we perceive many healthy signs of the hold the movement has taken hy: Sa In.walking through St.Jamas street or Ne siroet, on Saturday the most wnob- Coveraton, Ottawa; Thos CW Watktis, \u201cHamil fi thele at thas thm Sr is | ox Lalo Geos Bole, or preparing wilh their families take dhe al beat [Tht noi een a ie vire oe vei ss resorts, Bunddy exeurstons: voligiods \u201cponrayanees bol Ae] lh cis that the eu il otoiy destro Trot ive.hat Setsndey ia & of an: fer of much goed net eoky te the | Sadat xr \u201cii us es mareantile pubiie.Fa Jouts,- rest, wbil | \u2014Dr.Larooque, medical, offiser of the Health \u2019 ailes pact freon he pe ol nie ane fe ° » mi] tively dangeroch, sad I think most] szoursion is ; «Some doubt is ex- g irmigra- \u2014aamiaTo, July 8 pwd whether the.yenoe faa ordinarily kn shall be pads a dnt ot clase for every passenger, not a citizen of the United States who-comes from a port té.any port in the United States.The - question is Jaw raised whether this would not compel the peyme yment of 50 cents for each person, whether a the Uaiiad or visitor, or wheter coming to the United States for pleasure, for a temporary Yiuit or té stay permanently, It urged ve by ferryboat from to the tates would be liable = the imposition of this tax every visit, made twice a day.* It is suggested by who _ have exam sed the bill that the power accorded to tho Secretary of the Treasury to make jules and regulations may mitigate the spparent severity the act.MYSTERIOUS DBATH, SarEx, Mass, July 81.\u2014The feneral of Goorge Proctor, a prominent citizen, whose death from paralysis was re -on Thursday, waa stopped yesterday by medical examiner, who found-a bullet wound in the back of the head, which \u2018physicians say could not have been self-inflicted.Proctor \u2018was found in a cellar last Thursday, unconscious, his wife holding his head.A Dew revolver was found with an empty chamber under the stairs in the cellar.His own revolver was found updischarged at his store.It is said Proetor\u2019s domestic affairs were sometimes unpleasant.FOREST PIRES IN NEW JERSEY.BorpesTowr, NJ., July 81.\u2014A large fire broke out among the timber land in the vicinity of Brown's Mills, an old and poted resort in Burlington County, on Wednesday, from sparks from an engine on the Amboy division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, enda: ering property io that locality.The residents turned out and fought the fire with a will, partially subduing it.It has again broken ry and is making rapid headway.NEGRO LYNCHED.Anontox, Mo, July 81.\u2014Early yesterday marning 100 masked men forced the doors of the jail and took out a'negro, Henry Caldwell, oharged with criminally assaulting Mrs.Peck; aged 60.The negro piteously for his life.He was marched to the railroad bridge, Ons end of the rope was fastened to a hand rail and the other to his neck.He was then pushed of.\u2018The corpses was found yesterday still dangling there.STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.CHARLOTTETOWN, N.C., July 81.\u2014Satnr- day morning while Mr.H.M.well, Mr.J.Hargett and several children were standing at the foot of a large tree near this My.Caldwell was eos cut struek the tree and of the diffcalty.of copstring | INDIAN TERRITORY TROUBLES.MvskoGzs, L Tew 3 1.Can , finda cane of B s Dime fv | rate Orne ris that Is ograble that Ho not cure! Bubs og himself.get ep nto it am ments of this sort he has never since arisen his sleep.Bure basis of populari rs eût to a \u201ccloud of withessen\u201d apon hich io a on ai ei, complain G .lo macros ds ai tas Ls © i and families for & day tw the Isiamd;] Owmadian sages and Point Husse, Croce Braband, | SSS EET osing i] slermed | AL 6} po.lo hoios first a Ÿ _ Pre Mon nee ion Sr | es ENDERS FOR DWELLINGS | ABD OUT a STORER 1 PES Architeuis, Ee 21 WANE TT: Room.Ty second | * ~ = 174 oc; must have À ray Address, DAILY Fran W artEns will receive the ie President | ola th thre : 3L\u2014 baudoad, jo an VALLE AD SQUARE eue Mocreps, Ivory.Edelweiss, Creams as 8 72) ; PHOSPHAIINE CURES ALL FERVOUS DISEASES.Ce 2; ; : Fuvrndinee, Mari 31 508 \u201d Mancne.LOWDER & CO., Torouda.G \u20141 have one time, recommended Dr.ve rocsived i ge er of Dr.Austin's at)y, of this t bencft from 3t.I ve that after | Dervous tremour which has troubled me since I was 1 Ean - \u2018Yours truiy, os -* LL.WETAEMILL.* .: Auction Sales, By Thomas J.Potter.Casse ne AVENUE, op.osite ps Een aire, SVASTES La reserve, my room, BY AUTHONITY oF on TUESDAY, iss August.@ Fallsr partioniars, dimensions, etc, in official adver For eroction of Bop mumbcs of Gweik Edits a requested to examine this properi.Sale at ELEVEN c'olook 1% 8 THOS.J.POTTER, (CORNER LAFONTAINE AND UFRESKY.STREET.\u2018Swe © Loi 40x! 96 and 37 of 1333, St.TRIMS CASE.\u201cHare change tomy.sale by Seon at my pou, ou Tuesday, 1st August, nt 11 o'clock.175 8 THOS.J.POTTER.Auctioneer, DAMAGED SA SALT.Sale by AUCTION for account of whom # oncern on THURSDAY MORNING, 3rd RE, Stores of Mesures.ttewart Yerret, issioner street, 625 quarver bags « Buire Damaged.No reserve.Terms cash.o'clock.hy ht 17 \u201c THOS.J.POTTER, Aucti .Men BA a LOTS \u2014Notice to and who du not pa.aii oa should remit Del talons promptly, atoseding at terms of sale.Failure to do s0 Lüvel vos the loss of the cash 173 6 THOMAS Je POTTER By Shaw & Gowdey.OLD-ESTABLISHED FOR SALE sr AUCTION, the matter 0f BENJAMIN DRACO, » Montreal, Dealer Ta Fatota ie, ae Clty 08 town fer the Th diye ant ETES SÉ a copy he Registry Office ab; Minnedess, \u2018ing a copy can have ons b7 calig a ox suating there address to the DOMINION REAL ESTATE NXOMAN ! 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BAFBATH BOHOOL |EXOURGION! - Adult Tiek cts 25 ponte NE TR an amber of , of prizes ie \u2019 5 bouquets Gé wild Towers oo collected at ae Gres 1 THE MO ONT H LLY: PRAYER x J AUGUST a at rr, RFE P.TR EME out Women Entries Society has of offered ESS, SAEs Entries may be made at the Office, 93 M etree RO RL GA og M.P., whl wd n this Foe SER MY A Graal Lars ih WiLL TALE FcR AT POUR OCLOOE X AY TRE Caledonian Society's Gathering On Batarday, Sth August Jee, Blanéhard \u2018 \u2018so OONNBOTION WIFKSWINDLE à 003; |.\" Fisu0 i THOSE OF SCH 10 their reach to ATP Us With SILVER FIAT ED WARE du a timveuted NE.AM sinee St BELTON, 50° Ee Ji, ¢ i ir 5 ÿ a Ta 8 80 Mier: Ce A.wpa Er Ios 7 re ve 21 3 i joes ANT Ne 1084 pe Jus 7.7 EE the vie et AURA LB : ASBTON- Tub gly cn 1 ast fast.at Bim Cov : ii\u2014In tit city, .WES) n city pe po asie ivy ho ite Eg July 23, the wife of J street, on the 27th BBURN.on Fri ; WOODWARD FN 2 ls x at 67 min street, on Te init.as bh icy day rant Len RAA GES.N: On the 31st ve 5 Lawl he late P.\" Mul this city.ne cards arch.the Rer.M by th r CRERD\u2014On July 26 at Lyon, Mass., Knowles.and Suzan.hter of Gea.Shey South Bandon: N.3.ee] Rire + s moen TE! PE es ois city.on July 3 RE IE pre Gharies.to the Homes ae ds and aequaintances are invit- York and Milwaukee papers sit, » the 31st inst, George a a oon are res io attend She funeral, irom nds 12 4; ces 3 om.WAI ALEEBH\u2014In this of oT à is of .on the 31st Jost, ang from om hora fate onthe.+ corner Pind: on and precis @ODBY\u2014 4 Thres Ri Godty, sre respectfully i En Puan 30 29.Go E aan Montreal, on on SLat Jay onths, Lo fas Edwin Kine, \u2018The be ie pm.for Fes eld of St.James and thenee & ro A to the Bonaventure will please accept this in- 1772 ERS this city, on the 30th of July, Arey secud, youngest da yea erai will take place {rom her iste residence, 4 ence to the Roman Ca eo lst of August, at 8,30 am.Priende ec ae respectfully invi a tery xiii ds ntane dane July thea 8 Nasmesth sre open Ye Jar.oJaaraiica day, at rte pn RE eszrene 2 tr Mars | Pe esi Gunga this dr.on the 37th Inst, at need If are Ci al pont ae _\u2026_ The Vonshess .\u2026 .a4 Hearn & Rarrioen's cars.beloved wife o - eme bebo Ais \u201cSims, fourth son jonfonndisnd, a TELS, COLLEGES AND Dealers of should send or call on \u201c Cocon Matttnge Me all widths, Sofa and | éme ju ail atacs and Bass ue © La) ESTABLISHED 1877.pry MUSSEN.257 and 259 Notre Dame street.Eee letter at 34 St.Urbain street for Klisabeth Bond.Call.RSONAL \u2014 Letter for Mr.omar of Mattar, Australia, at metres MISSING \u2014 ~ Mrs ARE Or get ay format on ky \u201cMra.Cumnjagham, Aen, Fo ny gone Victor Mutual Building Soctety.odors, Was pe w.MeWO6D, un ee FL Pes oc wae : ate of 1-001 Bund nd miner te |- \"ae ado mini vi We ped by the votes be 205 perso où pestons ving formats GET THE BEST! City as \u201cFrench\u201d make, w of color that the real French goods possess.Continent.Pe eon in Jot Blacks.Repl French Cashmeres in Blue Blacks.partment.S.CARSLEY, JOHN MURPHY & vo.f\u2019 TE a he font that you tabrded te IMPORTERS OF FANCY & STAPLS DRY GOODS KNITTING.KNITTING, Black Cashmeres are being = sold dally in this ich are res ly English or German These goods look cheap, but never give the wear, and have not the beauty 8 Carsley\u2019s Black Cashmeres are imported direct from the best French Manufacturers.pond rao color and value are unsur- Knitting Silks.Epiting Silks.We are now showing a large line of Knttting fulks, about thirty (30) shades, all fast colors, ICE WOOLS, in all colors.Pompedeur Wools in ali Shades.Spangled Wools in all Fancy Shades.Viocioria Yarns in all Colers.Park\u2019s Knitting Cotten in White and Colered.Morse, laley & Co.'s Knits ting Cotten, White and Colored.Ladies will please \u2018call and examine our Stock of Real \u201cFrench Cashmeres.8 inducements are now offered in our k Goods De- Tho BEST VINGERINGS OF ALL KINDS, The BEST YARNS OF ALL KINDS.NEW.NEW.Just recotred, New French Cam- brics in all the latest styles, Just received New Fronch Prints in all the new designs.Just received, New Sateen Cretonnes, all new patiens.Just received, Now Reversible Crotonnes in all the new \u2014 IS THE \u2014 8.00 and 4.50.Gingham Costumes, only $5.00.Sateen Costumes, only $6 to 7.Stuff Costumes, only $5.$10.75, 12 and 13.50.sold below cost.establishment every weck.in Rubber Cireulars.Cotton Undercliothing- low popular prices.8 Carsicy\u2019s is the place for Shawls.S.CARSLEY, MONTREAL.New Goods Received Weekly.ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP, and 53 per cent.Discount for Caah em all Purchases over one Dollar.S CARSLEY'S SHOW-ROOMS.Cheapest Place to Buy Costumes! Very stylish Print Costumes, only $3, 8.50 JOHN MURPHY & CO, 403, 405 NOTRE DAME STREET.: + SCARCELY CONSISTENT.Art too modest or ashamed to speak of thetr owa honesty, while others will on ali occasiens nq often without cocasion cast a doubt on everybody\u2019s or Aseds.Of course, this does not a; every.To ror here are employees who will trust their fallow men » far as thoy have them under sight till earl Splendid Travelling Costumes, reduced to only The balance of our, imported Costumes to be 8.CARSLEY'S SNIOW-ROONMS.Hundreds of Rubber Circulars sold im our Without doubt B.Carsley gives the best value Como to 8.Carsley\u2019s for all kinds of Ladies\u2019 Come to S.Carsiey's for all kinds of Skirts at All ne aumbers warranted 200 yards.Put the ome Dumbers were never put on a: Toren All Kame that linens?Wealthy peo) let I It \\s the tame mediunt class social 5 a *8 veau Silk Man 8] \u2014 CE at = 289 ORL a + UC fre a \" \u201c3 Tr smoothness lead of all other makers.PROVERKBS.B 'OARCELY competition frightens you.8 CARCELY you chew off your jealowsy, 8 CARGELY you ach 9 ypur own , CARCELY Ia your hittell oAlming, CARGELY you sre aehasmed of yomrselt.[OUR STORE BS FAR AR ANBAD OF TIME, Compare our Prices with other Houses.we They wl 3 , $ Gross Battons, 3 couts éozen, Pieces Dress Goda, prices trees Ge to 156.- Secour Window for Ton Gent Line.A rir only 3%.Soc our English Prints st Ge per yard.PARKS rire COTTON! Parks\u2019 Knitting - Cotrda.on account of its and evenness of make, is taking the oy Le oie er band or e nsc.\u2014| BOISSEAU BROTHERS, CLAFPERTONS THREAD! {233, 237 St.Lawrence street.apperton\u2019s Few Thread.It is the 168, 170 BT.DOMINIQUE sr.WANTED.Good Tailors at Once.Apply to My.Cnet: AU BON MARCHE.GRAND CHEAP Fos TEN DAYS ONLY.13 83¢.Lyons Gres Graln Silks, Tork ol Cachemire de Sole, worth fe L.Bik worth 61,00 bor 300.SORES GOO \u2018nd Orabreliay, all Sk NO FIT, NO PAY.pained Ba faite ALP.VALIQUETTE, 3i and 33 St.Joseph Street; MONTREAL Wholesale & Retail ry Goods Importer, HEADQUARTERS AND LARGEST KID GLOVB DEPARTMENT KID GLOVE SALE IN CANADA _FON LADIES AND GENTLRUES.| | ETES: HAND 79 PERFROTION.AT SST & HAMILTOX.Gros Grate Sk worth $1.a TEEN Summer Summer Chock, Moai, 8 Heng ota, eta, eto, He = on Untorwage at Eemcadour An mé = stock ay Ladies\u2019 Wrapptrs, worth $1.35 at 90c each.Miliine: | Dopod, Ae, muck than cost.The best at have been offered Matte made io order on the »y 7.MALO, the well-kmows - = me LIGOETT à MANILTOE.CHEAP TICKETS].Steamer \u201cPERSIA\u201d FE SES SAILS EVERY FRIDAY at 7PM.FOR Ro TR me re Cota ee HAND WANTED\u2014 | Tae] Qu mje a wna de i: ?is i i TATINET CHINE, pe How , ne va le hu 2 half à iL i wk ces tation +.rent : Aéjrees 257,\" Bran olen.) iE dint] PROFESSIONAL Cook, Eg Ji > £ Îr 5 i i GLOVE ARD DEY @OODS THADR.Sohn ahi pen Hé cannot i i recoaelle me anal you you made tron Tod Sri a short time ago, that all the the Dessinion Cabinet wars \"entree ?\u201d* a fran reproscntative of the Bx-Prime of vinos to-day.\u201cIt was true at tbe time\u201d Mandly replied the boagrable gentleman.«< At the time\u201d being à Hitle over » wyek agot™ \u201c Certain! \u201cThen, at ha cm os a sudden change in your ha The fact that, #3 ite is des to bold « Local ure year, was ee new Prime Minister should be sworn in before I left for Europe.so as be might have time to arrange mattors and got harness.\u201d into \u201c When will the Legislature meet .Very probably in November, or perhaps oven sooner.How about the McGreevy matter 7\" \u201cThe McGreevy matter.That ia alt settled and very satisfactorily to the Province.\u201d \u201c Yes, but how about Mr.MoGreevy\u2019s appliea- tion to have the arbitration ¥* \u201cThere is no doubt Mr.McGreovy would have liked very much to havo it ro-opened, but we (the Ministry) were all against it.Even now he talke about taking legs! proceedings fog nas pu \u201c And was he supported by Robi these demands ?\u201d\u2019 \u201c All these rumors as to misunderstandings ana so forth, amongst friends, are untrue; thoro was no such thing.\u201d * How is it Mr.Moussean is appointed tq sue- ooed you ; is there not sufficient ability in the Local Cabinet to fill the position « Mr.Loranger would have boon able to, but he proferred to\u2014 \u201cGo on the bench,\u201d put totbe reporter, secing the honorable gentleman was a little cmbarrassed ; and as even this did not elicit a reply, ho struck out on the following tack :\u2014 * What county will you ropresent 1\u201d \u201cThat depends, as it is for the counties who desire me to represent them to speak.Of course I should liko toremair faithfai to my county - during my political life, but as it has returned Mr.Nantel, it is for the county te say.Bagot has offered me its constituency.\u201d « Even some of the French tive organs do not accept the change with much favor, and some of them seem to think yon do not leave our finances in & very satisfactory condition.\u201d * Finances,\u201d qujckly ejaculated tho ez-Pre- mier, \u2018 finances, what about them ?\u201d \u201cWell, they say thoy are not very.satisfactory,\u201d responded the reporter, somewhat abashed by the causticity of the response.\u201c Not satisfactory! Why we will negotiste our loan at a premium.a thing unheard of under the other regime; our Crown Isnds wir\u201d bring us in à revenue of nearor $900,000 than $800,000; and then Jook at the arbitrations ; everyone thought we would baye to pay something in the neighborhdod of $3,000,000, whereas I don\u2019t suppese they will come to more \u201cBo you are \u201cleaving the Province perfectly satisfied?\u201d \u201cCertainly; of course it was to be expected that there would be some dissatisfaction at my going to Ottawa, but I leave the Yromiership per- feetly satisfiod with its future prospects.I am not « necessity to the Province; no man is; and in this move im merely carrying out the pro- mme I explained to you on the ove of the last Provincial lotions when I said that T desired eventually, to occupy a seat in the Dominion House.\u201d When questioned as to the state of his health, the honorable gentlemas remarked that, while not being well, he felt better, As he was mlieved of so much responsibility.TONNAGE MEASUREMENT, Partial Re-mensa resent of British The Canad Vessela tam English Aystem in Ferce in Russie and Finland, As tho new system of weasuring the tonnageof t-some-into-forse\u2014in -vessels-wil per to all vessels entering a Swedish port from sfier the 1s: April next; a pariial resmeasure- ment of steam vessels belonging te Great Britain and her colonies will take piace in Swedish ports from shat ate: in order to determine æ dodue- tion for engine ropm according to tom adopted in Sweden.\u201d made by the British and ie Gora on the subject of tohinage.measurement, the English (horse's pra being thenceforth.in force, as \u2018well in Empire of Russia and the Grand Daehy of Finland as in the United Xin dom of Great Britain and \u2018Ireland, aud ©\u201d Bdtish Colonies.It declares that vessels ber ing to each of these countries, measured accor: to this system, shall be admitted into the ports oof either of tho others without fe-messare- | ment for the purpose of t of navigation dues, and these thet dues be calculated oa the net tonnage; ; English, British and Finland certi- proeall ps ised in the bere - roel y Wages t of each country, without 70 - messuretment, and the net tonnage of all British or Finland ships inscribed en the ship's papers aball be considered im each oomutry as equivalent to the net.ductions 1h respees of crew-spaces in abips ad machine and eoal pin a Famer shall, for English vessels in ports, be calouinted, socording to the figures shown in tho certifieates of tonnage moasuremanty in conformity with the lation sanctioned thé 20th December, 1g70 \u20141st January, 18680, without re-measurement of the vessel, and this measure shall be applicable in British ports to Russian vessels touching there, if the captains of the said vessals shall ex press a desire to that effect.The above-mentioned ents pply so re vessels propelled by any ether artificial ower than steam.is declaration coum» into force on the 13th July, instant LATE ECHOES FROM THE ELECTION.| Alliged cu, of of Trishteaiag te Death On the aight os ro ot a 8t Urbain, Chateauguay County, a number of the villagers.who held Liberal principles hed a procession fo.eclobrate the eloation of thelr candidate, Mr, retty high and gave vent te it ig the shape of |.Being guns, exploding.gunpowder, beating tia | pans, ete.In oneof t be house pus Procsation went was a Mrs.Israel Lemieux, Ip Bg very ill, having been confined » few days a fora.Her husband, fearing that the mois shouting would.endanger her life; he eslebration, 4: Lu ES parts a, frin gas, seme say slmest beneath the somb four c'e! his wife in à very exeited state.He attempte : B FF : cb i si 4 thing in the canal yesterday pars register tonnage of national vesceis ; but the de- | Holton.They allowed their excitement to run | A The work at the Quebec G me ks avd y extension thersto is being constructed t which the | tr.Beomar who has contracted to cemplete it a the morning, ind when he returned.he found to calm her and went te bed and to sleep, butt | \u2018sos RÉF pen Pe Quote Tria by os Olt of tog ve | be es with etes heros outrages epmmmitied on and inity in'the parish of St ogonda.Beli- | ss adidas ng along that thoroughfare en hight have be bees requested by suspicions ors to \u201clend them & quarter,\u201d Ta Tefused, as cemmoa prudence dictated, pat upon and severely maltreated.The open fais the neighborhood offer a tempting hauat tothese rougbe; they eongregate 8! $29 aftee maddening themesives w.bad whiskey, 1odisert tely among themseives if pears in sight.Every Monday morning Polies Court is filled with a dirty, unwagh | srowd, gathered to witness the trial of » n their companions, to grin at anything \u2019 te may turn up, and afterwards send arp bat to pay the fines of the conviaed SE visited the Police Court at &t.| is morning, and found business quite Thero were nins assault onscd on oto which the various members of a that infest the opea folds in the neigh- of bgt feared prominently.The case of Edward fwecnoy, the man who was so badly beaten during Saturday, was being investigated.rr, was in court, and presouted a decidedly pearance.His visible injuries oon- ste à \u2018of ono cut upper lip, two black eyes, and thres wounds on his fprebead.Three large piecez ef aticking-plaster did not improve the look of his cotintenance.A man ni Menard was Lriagd for the assault, bat got clear from want of \u2018althongh a friend ot Sweency\u2019s, named M « Who was also beaten and knocked insensible, swqre that when he came to himself he found the prisouer trying te belp him inte the Ë order that justioe might be satisfied the beaten man, McCrea.was pat into the dook, tried, and fined $5 or onc month's imprisonment for disbrderly conduct, the Magistrate remarking, sspiently, * you had not been out so late that Right you would not have got the licking.\u201d Aftek the trial ;was over, the Chiet of Police thowed the reporter a skull cracker that had recently been picked up in a gatoway.It oon- sisted bf a piece of rubber bose about a foot long, in ons end of which was inserted a short and heavy iron_bar, making a murderous Weapon.The Chief also said he had some large rocks that had been thrown at the police, which they had prererved as trophies.In & conversation that ensusd, the Chief said that there were two gangs of rogghs in tho neighborhood \u2014tho Blue Gang, of Bt He enri, and the Gang, of Ste.Cunegonde, each Sombering about 13 or 15 members.These rooghy were coostantly fighting amongst them- selysp\u2019 and with any one else that turn 'would procure bottles of whiskey and drink ta in the fields on Sundays, and often defy the to capturd them.There bad boen sixteen nesstlt cares in the Police Court on the last two Monÿeys aud two burglaries the day before yes- terdgy.He did not consider it very safe to go eus the Napoleon Road about midnight.The went où to say that he intended to clear ace of the gang, but found it difficult on ne of the roughs clubbing together to pay other's fines.He had already cleaned them out this Spring by making them pay $115 in fines in threo weeks\u2019 time.This had left them without money and they had been quiet for a time.Now they were breaking out and he was going to put a stop toit.The reporter was then taken down in the cellar and shown a man that had been picked up insensible on Bt.Joseph street within 20 yards of the Town Hall on Saturday night aboat 10 o'clock.He bad two wounds on the head, one in front and one behind.The man had Iain in a state of stupor.ever since, unable (o teil his name or speak distinetly.The doctor had seen Dim es pronounced the ds most serlcus.her the re r saw © to be from some Sod of a daha would stars vacantly on being questioned, and answer in a klow, hesitating manner, and immediately inio a semi-uncemscious state.He said t \u2018his name was J.L Whittier, of Canaan, w Hampshire.Beyond this he could give no accquut vf himself.He will be sent to the Hospithl this afternoon.+ ST.NARTIN'S CHURCH.Whe is to Suceeed Canen Dumentia.| Thon of Rev.Cazon Démoulin, of the restory | Bt.Martén\u2019s, and His Lordahip will immediate- 1y notify the church-wardens and ask them to ealt n meeting of the songregation to elect a new rosier.Several of our eity clergymen are men- tioged as being likely to succeed Mr.Dumoulin.Canon Nerman, ' Assistant Rector of the Chyiroh of St.James tha Apostle, has been sug- by some-of the leading members eof the Shregation, and it is more than b- that he will be nofninated.dos x » Who if at present on à toùr in Bi \u201c paliored, howerer, te objest to taking charge pO a ig unmarried, 30 that doubts are entera ete Arenson ta acline the re Rectar of Bt.Stophea\u2019s, vey popes wi ts ; congregation of a momibate bis pointent 16 the Birr has besa favorably received, but net with se much arder as would have been the ease, was it not believed that he would not will leave his.process charge for Bt.Martin's.Rumor is also usy with the aame of Rev.J.Q.Baylis, Assistant Restor of St.Gesrge\u2019s in eonnection with the The Allan Nail 88, > Hiberian, \u2019 from Iiver- pol for Baltimcre, vis Bt John's M.F.and | puiliax, arrived st Halifax at 11 am.oa The Allan 88 \u201c Waldensian ™ sailed from | Boston for Glasgow at © a.m.on Sunday.\u2014t\u2014\u2014 Personal.Me.F.X.Paradis, M.P.Pe BL.Michel de Napterville, Judge Zearing and family, Ch Dr.R.B, Goodwin, Thomaston, Ct., are at Richelieu Hotel.~ Hon.Oliver Mowat, Premier of Outario, was at the Windsor, yesterday, and left early this morning for the White Mountains.- teen + Police Newn \u2026.A bey named Wiliam alias M 4: QITY ITEMS.ih the Canadian Pacife Railway.: = Wim.Jones, aged HO, cook on board the bar «Glenora \" now in port, fell dows the Bold of: aad « vessel on Saturday evening huffing himself warmed | the erowd te stop their wup- ['most seriously.Ef He was at once conveyed to the FT a Martin, J, B.Sancer and ite n erowd of people\u201d emi on the afleide fon ground, st St vifs Cia, urday to witness the dés Teves.ty i i ! il LS Ë g & Jr $ i FFE § I ¥ cri i fa Ë I | were drawn the | tee Amongst the gilts were a geld watch, chine i £ i Fok ri ! ing about 8 ewt, which the men were upon im, ding was spies, he contents {i 2 / a » bé si EE July 29, 1882.The Land League should look into this-\u2014ovie- tions must not be permitted in this free country.John Skellup at the ferry knows the sand-bars Pere ; \u201c Evening Telegrams._- A RECREANT LOVER'S FATE ATLANTA, Ga., July 31.\u2014Julian prominent young planter, was fatal the highway, near Thomson, on Wednesday night.He was taken home and the\u2019 aasaseine tried'to shoot him again thr e window, Friday night the amassing er, tracted and °2 the hugo axe suspended at his belt ; but his three brothers named Martin have been arrest.Boyd failed to fulfil his Miss Georgia, a sister of Boyd is reported.dead.s shot on THE SHORTEST TRIP ON RECORD.ToroxTo, July 31.\u2014\u2014Tho Globe special cable honest hearts as ever lived, oue saved the says: The Allan stensaship Parsing\u201d eos other's life; they become brothers and swear Moville on Saturday, ais days and fourteen friendship ; of a sudden I am obliged to atep in hours after leaving Rimouski.This is the between \u2018em to prevent one from braining the shortest time recorded for making the doean Other With a tomahawk.And what's the cause trip, and the captain of the noblo vessel is be.©! all this hate and fary?Why, lore\u2014a pir ing congratulated on sll hands, .of SHERDROOKE, Que, Jaly a +\u2014Joseph Cyr, a was drowned yesterda Teaso morning in the St, Francis while bathing.The pot de Cab animals bave mors n than body has not yet been found, FROM OTTAWA.TuzfOtAI: DRSPATOK TO TE SPAR.] THE PONTIAC RAILWAY.\u2014 OrrAwa, July 81.\u2014Owing to the localization posts of the hollow of his arm, and moved toward Regi- the former survey hiving been removed, the engineers of the Pontiac Railway could not make so much pr last weck as was expec- gxged with Prairie-bird in that loving dialogue ted.It may srem somewhat strange, but oat usual of all the surveys that have been made hereto- Baptiste drew neat, and after the lan or.post can be found.cannot be wonder disadvantages to be Reginald that he wished to speak with him in laborer, and marri fore, mot a note, The delay, there! ed at, seeing contended en The surveyin reached man's farm in Tt will take about two months to complete the lover, and already aware of the intrigues and su rvey, so Mr.Sbanly = ted people of Pontiac are somewhat at the in.Homuptions which occur, but trust for all that have aught to sy requiring my absence, 1 will t their railway.- .\u2014James Fleck, of the me.1 know something of and var foundry ely has been appointed to a tho a Rn position on the mechanical staff of the Canada thong oly un kl maiden, 25 ERS.\u2014Hon.MeKenrie Bowell confused went to Belleville on Saturday.He will re.shrewd judgment, was somewhat by turn at an early: date.Hon.John Costigan and Hon.John H.Pope are the \u2018ministers at at present in the city, THE QUEBEC CABINET.\u2014It is stated and he æcordingly, with the blunt here that the Quebec Gorernment, as recon- Dre ney structed, will be composed as follows, but it is larsof his late interview with War-Eagle.possible that some changes may be announced g his recital both .the auditors changed to-day : :J.A.Moumseau, Premier and Attorney- color more than once, with different yet mmissioner pf pathetic emotions, and when he concluded J.Wurtele, Atiantie Baiiw Baibvays and Public tions eginald suddenly arose, and fixing his 5 cf Copmimioner_ ak | mai maiden\u2019s aa reed her soul, and said, Clerk shall Somme orks, | a A Chapin on peri me truly if you you have known snd encoûraged of the elactors of Terrebone, and that these feelings in War.\" antel, the member elect, will ran for the | Quebec Logidatare.| It is unde Mr.cusseau ager entation of Laval, succeeding Mr.Loranger.THE QUEBEC.GOVERNMENT.The New canines Ne nec Tet Swern In, CPS ASS SUR ~ Quin, Sug $1 The.are not yet sworn in.Ome or ta ns in the: constitution of the are Bad Pi Wo It js certain other until\u2014until\u2014\"\" The presence of a third General, : be Treasurer, and that Mr.person checkod the words that struggled for La ire pi Nothing ele i | = oT flied with: tears, sad ores momar nrermn © [ wars worse than an infidel could L.dcubl }: \u2014 +: ANBCDOTES AND ARNE, exclaimed with The Difference tu Girls.~~ pevor, | ; es ve ar us a Erni Le brella ss wet anit is for aa umbrella 86 | All in mY powss to %00ths his sorrow, | ri to her Hocking and the dirty wa pn down into theshoe, At first | rear.He was thoroughly convinced that she would move her foot, bird spoken the truth, every look, tod to pére a doin 0 ee torent an a resign as though she hoped he was not fully aware of the im ty of btn | So 8 to ride.many blocks, or | t out and give the window.Once » her head as though she would look down at her shoe to see how near full of water it was.After a few minutes she began to shiver, which was #-tete between two tits 8 sonclusive evidence to some that the water was concession will often be mad to tow pride.and gradually might, in the presence of others, never | 1nd call Ks ti nome ved howevet, to leaye them to themselves, for be was srrestod on the Upper a boat even- pates sharge of latoeny, at the Toquest of the coming up around her instep, the banks, Finally she became nervous, and when à girl begins izle fut h ar, Among those w ST Dre Belle, Capt.Filgate, nt FFE nn \u2014 hit 7 Fig Ê it CEE Ë = = F £8 \u201cLOST AND eu \u201c CHAPTER KXIV.\u2014Conténued.* He is a noble fallow,\u201d said the rongh bun- ter, balf aloud, leaniag on Lis lung rifle and pursuing the thread of his own reflections.George strost n \u201c He is cue of the old sort of\u201d Ingiaus, and there's but few of \"em left.l\u2019ve been with him house piled up promiscuously on the sidewalk; in several scrimmages, and I've seon him stri ke and scalp more than one Dacotah, but I never saw his eyes so wild and bloodthirsty before, if he had kept his purpose my old sinews would have had some trouble to save Master Reginald from that tomahawk, It's well for him that I've lived long enough among the Delawares to know the ins and outs of their matur\u2019, as well as and channels in Shallows.thought the Upami Medicine whispered in his ear might do something, but 1 scarcely hoped it could smother such a fire in a minute, I remember, whon 1 was young, l was in a hot possion now and then, myselL Capote ! I'm sometimes in a passion still, when J think of those cut-throat Sioux, and if my bristles are up it takes some time to smooth \u2018em down.\u201d Here the woodsman\u2019s hand unconsciously rested for a moment musing took another course as he continued his muttered solilogu; vy.mise to mary # Well, I sometimes think the béars aud the deer have more reason than human critturs, aye, and I believe that shot isn't aver wide o e mark.Look at them two youngsters, Master Reginald and War-Eagle, tro brave, of black eyes and red lips, a strange kin love, indeed, that makes a man hate and kill his best friend.Thank heaven, I have nothing to do with such love, and I say, as ] said before, human crittyrs.Well, I must do all I can to make \u2018em friends again, for a blind man might sce they'll noed each otner'shelp ere many days are , .80 saying the woodsman threw his riflo into nald Brandon, who, unconscious of the danger that he had so narrowly escaped, was still en- which finds no satiety in endless reiteration.ings took an opportunity.as he t ht unob-\u2019 served by Prairie Preis bond of maine to private, but the maiden, watchful of every parties have movement directly or indirectly affecting her ey Township.treachery of the Osages, said to him with her usual simplicity of manner, ** Baptiste, if yon Le as there are dangers approaching that reaten us all alike, do not four to speak fore \u2018might be of some ayail.\u201d The sturdy hunter, although possessed of a this direct appeal, bait after smoothing down the hair on his fur cap for a few moments, as was his custom when engaged in reflection, he resolved to speak before her without concealurent, honesty of his nature, to narrate to them all the « Prairie- 1 all love on earth, ad Dy il pour Bape of hese, tell The dark eyes that had cast to the ud J with varions pdinful emotions, were at his appeal, and met.her lover'» searching look with the modest coursge of sonscious truth, as she replied, * Reginald, is it possible that caù esk love she would have told him she had none other togive! She kuew of none now difected the Indian'emind.He determined, had lived enough among men of stormy and | ungovernable passions to know ee in a tete- sabmi to get nervous On feaching their quanters in the encampment something has got to be done.\u2018She.blushed they found Paul Muller standing thoughbtfully and d toudid hitn on the hand that held the before Prairie-bird\u2019s tent, into which, after umbrells handle with her Yering fioger and said, gl o to.Jetire into the adjoining lodge of Yeti vo da im = tay ort\u201d le, who had posted himself in a A ill you please Toby being secon himbelf, in «ooo your umbrells out of my shoe for a mo- observe their movements, now walked slow! pent, 42d lot pre Labs sak, Mie wn forward to the entrance of the tent, into w cdiately invited the 1 my | he was imme ely invited by missionary, | exchanging a biel but cordial and the maiden withdrew, leaving Fes oo fod | his manner was grave and composed, | the most obeervaut eye have traced in the lines \u201cof his countenance the slightest shade of excite.ambris ment or agitation.right After th the usual salutation, he sald, War, peak te te Bl Father, vs, presently, e for other or rade for the sats Be Muller, looking on him with a smile, d stepped on bracgicnt thongs someviat melanebaly » said, d she ; Lahnt pred know we, and she that Vor Eagle\u201d will \u2018spon g that bis | Fuss A sister should ao hear; a ing be A tired Into his adjacent mall PE - tent.\u2018 Prairie- conscious of the painful scone that awaited ber, mat in embarrsssed si- Se Why dont Jence, and for te minute Wer Bag when contemplated without spe g, the Jovely ox pression of the a: he anes; ee Id ms that Jong and.piercing look told him all thet to know ; he saw that Baptiste had poke to her; be saw thet his hopes were VV and still his riveted was fixed Epon the last mrooûi tints of the home that tr he is len ring lovers Collecting, at lat the stoic firmness of his nature, he s; \u2019 : h of feeling, that Prairie-bird could not.from tears._j Btande Agawering him in the seme language she Mer acéustomed sincerity of expression convenientiy he st, road and sage lines pain service aud an Naw -Goons \u2014 aes Picture an lin.; Rod Ends, cits ad Hol Dog Collar, de and Bella Butcher's and Swedish - Mashers and Rolling Pins, a | Pocket Stoves, Flasks, ke., at vrÿku's, 188 Notre Dame Golden Padlock.Nouralgia, Soiation, £ Lumb oct Quinay, Seve Tiroet Swale , Quinsy, Sore , Swalinr ™ ings and Sprains, Burns a.sil aneral pes | me such a question 1 Olitipa, the foundling of y at boon -the Dolawares, loved Wir-Rigle as sho loved | ~~ wiu | Wingenundshe was tupin the sate } vern- with 8 she called , brother, ee ust goes out, and poasibly Mr.m as sich ar-tagic sver r.Mousseau is in consaljatjon ad a other with the Lieutemant-Governor.hat ho will ct as Attorney CE office and stores ti EP ri = SEER =H es ner à Eee IITs \u2014 WA andersiande Qxing Bewing 7 > D Wholsenle Clothing; one sm evi a cut inthe eninge.Apply fie 6 pan.AFTED=A BO 2 ! -, + \"+ where the matter __BLACTION OF A s begs \u201cques CAPITAL AND LABOR.Seat amd Shos Trade Meeting Waigraay Evening \u2018ihe Dry Goodg in, agitation for increased wages may te at an end, ss the men have virtuels obtaided what thoy demanded, but v' sections, \u2018encouraged doubtless by the re- \u2018salt In this department, ure making similar de- sands, and the movement bids fair to spread \u201ctlrquighout the principal branches of the Trade.| meoting of eutters was held in St.Joseph's Hall, St.Lawrence stroet, last Saturday evening, thete wers about 150 members of the trade pre- ant.Mr.Willlsm Cox was appointed Chairman, and Mr, Josoph Labelle, Secretary.Tho meeting was a preifmusry one, convened for the purpose of eleouny officers and bringing the Union, which was to consist only of lasters, into working order.The voting wis done by ballot, and as no little discussion took place:as to who should receive the various appointments, proceedings did uot terminate balerosaiduight.Mr.Cox was appointed President.of the mow Union, and Mr.Joseph Blanchard, Vice-President, and it was resolved that a compmittes of eighteon should be appointed, to be scicoted at another meeting, which is to take place subsequently.Several addresses, the cutters to persovere in demanding what was right and just irom manufao- turers, wore delivered, and the meeting adjourned.À Svan reporter , in conversation with several of the workmen this morning, learnt that the lgsters * rice\u2019 runs from 10 to 15 cents a caso sixty pair), they recolved for ordinary work 1.50 a casy, and now got $1.65.On other \u201cwerk fog whieh $9.8 case was paid, $3.25 is now \u2018given.piper Later by a sid, © ne were makin m $7 to $8 per week tor work vonsiderabiy less than was paid dar- the MeKensie administration, aocounted for ths fact that during tho hard times ve .JORTS , wages dropped to starve- tion rates, and have never been put back to thelr ari level.\u201d Another said, \u201c we found ip im] ble to live on the wages paid, se curde- partment mot and agreed to ask of the bosses an ingreass of =o muck for No.1, so much for No.@ sudbo much for \u201cQuebec\u201d work (the latter CEE very poor), the wholo advance to aver- ten per cent.on former rates.Our request vas at first refused, but upon the men on their coats to go home, was granted.\u201d cutter laughed at the manufacturers\u2019 of being *\u2018 taken the throat,\u201d remarking: + We do not intond doing anything mean, but we 8 what we want and are determined to got Phe Mayor proclamation prohibiting members of the Clerks\u2019 Barly Closing Association from walking in procession or assembling in the open sir has rou ced wide spread indignation among .members of that body generally.À meeting was \u201cto have taken place this evening on the corner of St.Lawrsnes and St Catharine streets, and advertisements calling samo wore at an early heur ie morning inserted \u201cin the city papers, directly HisWorship's mandate *besomu known, the Association attempted to cancel these notices, but were too late in sevoral instances.Mr.Cresse, President of the Association, has been fairly besieged by members of the Union, all anxious to find out whether the Mayor possessed the power to prohibit their meeting, after.conferring with Peversl of bib confrerce camo to the eonclusion it would be unwise] to hold the en air meoting, but as the proclamation da noi appear i> apply to the Union which wasa peacable body, it was decided that # moetiig be held at she Institute Canadien, yould be more fully discussed.Quite s number of the incensed olerks found a \"motive for the managers action in the fact that His Worsh.p held a number of shares in the City Gas Company, and wanted to make money by haring the shops kept open.Most of the clorks repudiatod any share in breaking Mr.Poirier\u2019s window, an\u201d 1id not believe it to the .-astef acierkat all It is foared the Mayor's wotion will seriously damage the organisation, if not break it ap entirely.10R.COMMIS.| SION ER.caves The Board of Trade's Represomtativa A meeting of the Board of Trade is called for next Mondpy to elect its representative on the , Board of Harbor Commissioners in place ef Mr.* Hugh McLennan, whose four years term of office has expired.Mr.McLennan ocoupied his position on the Board for nine years, and has alwa: been considered by his co-Commissioners and shipping trade one of its most active and eficient members.He is at present in England, having been detained there by Mrs.Melennan, who aécompsnied bim there, contracting a serious \u201cuttéick of illness As the time for eledt- ing their Commissioner drew near, {be ma, majorly of the members of the Doard did not give the matter much eration, as it was balieved that, as à matter of course, and a .Tesuit of his splendid » work in the past, tha re- à -ttring official would be re-elected.Within the \u201cfre Brant two or three days, however, the members o have learned that an effert is bei made to rive Ms.MaLennau (the \u201cgo by\u201d an \u2018elgst Mr, P.W.Henshaw, President of \u2019 trade in his aud that copunised move.spd been in existence certain the Board for some Wint simon there Sor the Beard of Trade to va : mer Pere the Har- board \"\" asked à SrAn reporter of s'pteminent member of the Board ef Trades and a Harbor this i EE of is along felt Henshaw to cecupy.à seat on the \u20ac GC en M Eashaw would not be + Jen, vos de mush support In the contest 1 5 *0, yes be will.Mr.Henshaw is an energetic \u201con end the Beard of Trade know it.\" De you think be will get elected then!\u201d Ce] do not think so.We know that better work hy have been done than that accomplish- Mr.McLennan, and some of his friends Eu now set to work for him and hope to secars he élection by a big majerity notwithstanding the stolen on them by their opponents.\u201d ther member of the Board of Trade stated a Henshaw did not court election himself; but that he was pushed on by some of his friends.1m\u201d ly ly because they do moi thinie things are auld be on the river front.\u201d e ca = the result, then, probably, of the rospué contreverny regarding wharfage acoom- modstion ?\" 7 rene \u201cNot atall.I think, though, that some of the men who are trying to get Mr.MoLennan; out b tated, anknswa, \u201cpe to Mr.à fesling inst the Harbor resent constita The meeting of the Board A Trade for the wleotion .of a sunecestor to Mr.Molenoan ia + dalled for noon où M The election is b fouday.om by A New Electric Light Company.* Tag General Eleotrio Light Company of Canada\u201d da Priying for a charter of incorporation to .Parehace or otherwise aoquire any license to use - inven lon , letters patent or like privileges pst ag to or which may be deemed tc be of ure Ju connection with producing, supplying or using electricity or electrical ourrents or force.Te produce and supply electricity or electrioal Qurrents or force, and aiso to provide and ply.wholly of in part by mesns of.Jiootr city or eloctrical curronts or force ight heat, motive power or force, .telegraphic, telephonie or other means of oom- #nicaiions, or any other co:mmodity or advan- Wage which ma; be capable of being rupplied Wholly or in part there T The chief oftice of flhe Company is to be at Ottawa, and the capital to be $500,000, divided into five thous- \u201cand ghires of $100 each.The provisional board ¢uf dlestors is composed of Messrs.W.G.Perley, A.Pooth, Jax.Goodwin, Wm.Davis, M.Browsit, Gee, Brophy, A.Stewart, Thos.Ahearn, all of Ontario, snd W.D.Bentley, of Montreal.i The Late uy.Simms.Charles Simms, of the firm of Robert ih & Co., semamission merchants and insur agents, and.an old resident of Montreal, 8¢ his residences, on Upper St.Urbain street, y last Mr.Simms was & son of Judge Bimms, of Newfoundiand, Toräier Vés born.Me\u2019 was à much citizen.His funeral took plase this {fieryoss #o Christ Ohuroh Cathedral and thence Cemetery.Sa Mineæve\u201d Libel Bull B hary examination In the Potrier- nites of the Toev.Antoine Gibesn re .Antoine t ; vob {ako .rs THE CANADA ZFLANTIO.Awother and Shorter Ratlway y Line from Montreal to Ottaw The Oanads Atlantic railway \u2026 nearly completed from Ottawa to GCoteau Lahding.The track'is Inid to within à few yards of tho Rideau Cansl at Ottawa; the draw bridge has been constructed, and within a.fow days trains will run into the city.A special general meeting of shareholders of the Company is called for the 32nd August, for the a of making provision for the cauoellation of its existing mortgage bonds and procuring the release of the morigage, and or the issuing of first mortgage bonds for an increased amount and the issaing of preference stock.The Canada Atlantic connects with the Grand Trunk at Coteau, and it is ramored that the GT.R Company have their eye on it with a view to making it a competing lino from Montreal to Ottawa.A Stam reporter sought of a high official of the G.T.B.information regarding the now road.- « It is controlled by the Central Vermont R.R.Company.The Grand Trunk has nothing to do with it.\u201d raid the official.\u201cThe project is, to bridge the St.Lawrcooce from Coteau to Valley- field, and thence run down to Rouse\u2019s Point, so forming a line to the New England States ; and at Ottawa it was proposed to connect with tho Canadian Pacific for the West.\u201d \u2018 Has the Grand Trask ia view making the Canada Atlantic road part of & now line to Ottawa?\u201d \u201cThe road is not completed yet, so we don't know what may be dons about a line from Ottawa to Montreal.We have no interest in it.Probably, as the Canadian Pacific are buying spall the railways in the country, they will gobble up.that, too.They seem to boanxious to con- troi everything running into Ottawa.\u201d \u2018 What are the relations between the Grand Trunk and this new road ?Are there any arrangements or negotistions for the traffic over this line between Ottawa and Montreal?\u201d + None at all.They bave run their track down to our road at Coteau, and connect with us now for their local stations.\u201d * What will be the position and advantages of the now road compared with existing lines?\u201d «Jt will bea very good line.It is four miles shorter from Ottawa to Montreal thau by the Canadian Pacific (Q.M, O.& 0), and passenger trains can be run through in three hours.The Grand Trunk might have bad this line.It was talked about a great deal, years ago, and Mr.Brydges had a survey of the line made.But it is not of much account; it is only thirty miles, and wonid not be of much value except during the sessions of Parliament.\u201d \u201cHow oould it be of any use to the C.P.R.1\u201d \u201cWelt, if the Ontario & Quebew Railway is built, the Canada Atlantic would be a valuable route from the West to Now England.It would very much shorten the distance, as compared with the present route of the Canadian Pacitio, from Ottawa, which is via the Bt.Lawrence & Ottawa (now owned by them) to Prescott, aoruss the St.Lawrence river to Ogdensburg and thenos to Rouse's Point.It is only BO miles from Ottawa to Coteau.\u201d LIQUIDATION OF BUILDING SOCIETIES.An Interesting Case.The Villa Association of Cape Gibraltar (Lake Memphremagog), is à building society organized a number of years ago fur the purchase of land ona bleak, rocky point on the famous Lake Mem phremagog, snd for the ercetior oi cottages thoreon.The directors entered into a contract with one Desmarteau and others, for the pu:chaso of 100 lots of land, and the building of twenty-four villas.The contractors transferred their claim to the Dominion Building Society.which subsequently became insolvent.(George A.Hughes, assigneo of that Eociety, two years ago, sued for the recovery of ita claim, somo $30,000, against tbe Gibraltar Association.The latter contested this claim on the grounds that tho directors had acted ultra vires, it being alleged that the object of the Association was to first ralse the funds and then erect oottages to be allotted to the sharoholders, while the directors, in the outset of their official operations, cortract- od all at once for 94 houses, and that the Associs- tion -was-thus ruined.\u2014 Judgment in the Superior Court oul ver of Da plaintif; this judgment was a] rom, and the case is som inscribed tor hearing by the Court of A ww n \u201cFriday last, Mr.R.Laflamme, Q.C., attorney for Mr.Hughes as creditor, er gualite of the Gibraltar Association, presented petition to the Hon.Justice Mathieu, in chambers asking that the Gibraltar Association be put into liquidation under the law passed at last sesrion of the Dominion Parliament for the liquidation of insolvent building societies.The plea of the defence.represented by Mr.Beique, was that the respondent Association was not amenable to the law in question, inasmuoh as it was not a permanent society, and aiso, that the question of the legality of the olaim against the Association was now pending before the Appeal Court.POLITICAL.Rumors of Candidates\u2014Notes, Bedard, the defeated Liberal candidate in Quebec comaty, is contesting the Sication of the Minister of Militia on the grounds of oorrup- tion.Rev.John May announces his intention of again being à candidatein Carleton should Sir John re- \u2018sign thers and stand for Lennox.| Mr.Oscar Gaudet, advocate, of Montreal, will, it is undorsicod, run as an Independent Con- vervative in Terrebonne, against Nantel, if the latter runs for the Local.Mr.Gaudet was born and brought up at Ste.Therese, and has consid- orable family influence in the county.He left for the constituency this morning.Messre.L.O.David, editor La Tribune, and P.LeBlanc, advocate, spoke at St.Martin yesterday snd are, it is understood, csudidates for Laval, the former as an Independent Liberal and the latter Conservative.It is now said that nelther Bastien nor,Ouimet will ran.Offers were made to Mr.A.E.Poirier to run for the same oounty, but he refured.Some Conservatives aro agitating to get Mr.Mousseau to run in Jacques Cartier in order to prevent tbe split in the party likely to bo brought about if both Decarries and Prevost insist upon running.In Two Mountains tho Liberals speak of either Mr.Mathieu, advocate, of St Echolastique.or Mr.Guerin, à rioh farmer of St.Eustache.It is considered a strong Liberal will have a good chanoe when the two Conservatives, Champagne and Beauchamp, run.Both the latter spoke at St.Augustin yesterday.Pligrimage to Ste, Anne de Beanpre.On Baturday last the Irish Catholics of thi city started rah annual pilgrimage to the, shrine of Ste.À de Beaupre.The weather was all that could be desired Fon the beginning to the termination of {he visit.The steamer \u201cCanada\u201d left her moorings shortly after five d'alook.and as she rteamod into the current of the river a Aymn was snug, with the assistance of Professor Fowler, who accompanied the pilgrimage.The follo reverend geuntle- men eonduoted the pilgritnage with tha assistance the committee of management : Reveremd Father Martin Callaghan, director of the pil- rimate, Rev.Father James Callaghan, and v.Pather Quinlevsa, of St.Pstriek's; Rev.Father oBrady, of 8t.Basil's, Toronto, and Rev.Father O\u2019Dénnell, of St.Johns, Nowleld.Rev.Father Martin Callaghan addressed the pilgrims in tho maia saloon, \u2018and expinined the ro\u2019es and regulations to be ohserved on board, which were posted in many places around the stearfhr, the obserrance of which would add to the comfort of all, and stated that Ur.Ambrose was in atiendance.Ihe confessionals were then besieged and the clergyment kept oconpied until a \u2018late hour.° During the eveningthe Rosary was recited and a vory choquer ent and impressive sermon delivered by the Rev.Father James Callaghan.The Pilgrimage \u2018reached Quebec in dne time and ultimately Ste.Anne de Beaupre, where Mass was oslebrated, the naw church being thronged to {ta full capacity with the 600 pijgrims, after which the steamer returned to , WHATS = few bours were spent, and then Montreal, arrivin pry 6:10 this morning.an themselves as delighted with the xpresed ad the attention to their comfort show nilemen-of-thé +whe- an re mate: wars to found whenever they were wanted.The \u201cNMardinian.\u201d in 88, \u201cSBardisisn\u201d arrived in yor | i incing er broken on her sat from Boston in March.While in dry sckaths P Pts sugines rate put ln = pers Î Fad à.-Was given : From the « now in cireulation, is te efforts to make this year's gathering a grand suo- scsi.Over $250 oash will be given away for heavy woight competition alone.The programme ombraces twenty-four competitions and over $700 in prizes, the most of the os being open to the world.The object of the Booiety is to bring out tho best talent in each dopartment, no matter what nationality the competitor may belong to.Donald Dinnie, the Champien Scottish athlete as well as most of our leading Canadian athletes have already entered for competition.Personal.Mr.H.Beaugrand, proprietor of Le Patrie, is in Paris.Mr.W.Wainwright, Assistant Manager of the Grand Trurk, bas returnod, after two weeks\" vacstion, much improved fn bealth.Rev.Dr.J.Wechsler, the Eminent Minister of Mount Zion Congregation, St.Paul, Mion, is in town, the guest of Mr.L.Isases.Mr.E.C.Monk has gone to his Summer residence at St.Anno's.His mauy friends will be glad to hear ho is improving rapidly from bis late fiiness aad hopes in a few weeks to be restored to complete health.EE Eiver and Shipping.The Allan SS.\u201c Buenos Ayronn \u201d fromGlasgow paseod Fox River at 7.15 u.m.on Monday.The Allan 58.\u2018\u201c Phænician,\u201d from Baltimore for Liverpool via Halifax and St.Johu's, N.F., sailed from Halifax at noon on Monday.The Inman Line £8.City of Bruszels™ sailed from New York for Liverpool, vis Queens- town, July 27th.The Inman Line 88.\u201cCity of Rome\u201d from Liverpool, via Queenstown, July 31st, arrived at New York July 90th, at 11:30 a.m.Time of passage, 7 days 23 hours A Woman Run Over.This afternoon about a quarter past three o'clock a woman named Emma Dauit, residing at 130 St.James strect.was run over by a buggy belonging to Mr.Bessette, 17 Place d\u2019Armes Hill.It appears that a load of, lumber was j'assing along Bonsecours street and the woman rrosing behind It was knockod down by the trap, the driver not seeing her.She was at onoe taken into the shop of Mr.Pauzre, brush manufacturer, and a dootor sent for.The woman appeared to be seriously injured about the shoulder.CITY ITEMS.\u2014The Mayor's illness it more serions than was apparent on Saturday.He is confined to his bed.\u2014The city grocers beld a meeting to-day at noon and docided upon having their grocers\u2019 pienio, and appointed a committee to decide upon the time and place, and make arrangements.\u2014The Montreal Yacht Club will have another of its delightful moonlight excursions on Wednesday evening next 2nd inat.Music by the band of the Victoria Rifles.\u2014Tho annual retreat of the Roman Catholic clergy of the city began yesterday at the Grand Seminary and will continue until next Saturday.Some fire hundred priests are participating.\u2014The Sabbath Schools of the East Bod and Sherbrooke street Methodist Churches hold a united picnic to Isle Gros Bois to-morrow, when a fine programme of gamez and races will be gono through with, including croquet, quoits, and a grand lacrosse match between two junior clubs.\u2014The sale of the Montreal Abattoir was not postpened owing, as wns erroneously stated, \u201cto a legal discrepancy | in the writ,\u201d bat in virtue of the code which requires that all immoveable pro- erty must be disposed of before the real estate is touched.Bright and Gindatome.The followeng are the memorable speeches of John Bright and Mr.Gladstone in ths House of Commons on the occasion of the announcement of the resignation of the former :\u2014 Me.Bright, who spoke in a very low tone, said :\u20141I should be content not to offer any observations to the House on this, to me, new and peculiar ocgasion, but 1 sappose that honorable gentlemen are wishfal to know, perphaps, more than they do know about the reaséns why I am not now in my accustomed seat upon the Treasury Bench.But, totell-the truth, Hhave-no explanation to make\u2014there seems nothing to explain, and I have nothing to defend.The simple fact is that I could not agree with my late collragues in the government in their polier with regard to the Egyptian question.has been said\u2014some public writers have said it, and some have said it in conversation \u2014 Why have I not sooner left the Government (*¢ Hear, hear \u201d) ; why have I postponed it to this time from last \u2018Tuesday or Wednesday?I may answer that by saying that my profound regard for my right hanarahle friend at the head of the Government (cheers), and my regard also for.those who now sit with him, have induced me to remain with them until the very last moment, when 1 found it no longer possible to Te, tain my office in the Cabinet.The fact is that there was a disagreement to a large extent founded on principle, aud now I may say that if 1 had remained in office it must have been under these circumstances\u2014 either that 1 most have submitted silently to many measures which I myself altogether condemned, or I oust have remained in office in constant conflict with my colleagues.(** Hear, hekr.\u2018\u2019) Therefore it was better for them and better for me\u2014the House, I am sure, will unanimously agree to that\u2014that I should have asked my right honorable friend to permit me to retire and to place my resignation; in the hands of the een.(* Hear, hear.\u201d) The House knows\u2014many members, at any rate, who have had an opportunity of observing any of the facts of my political life know\u2014that for forty years.at least I Dae endeavored to teach my countrymen sn nion and doctrine which I hold\u2014namely, that tha moral law is intended, not only or individual life, but for the life and Fractico of States in their dealings with one another.(Cheers.) J think that in the present case there has been a manifest violation both of international law and of the moral law\u2014(* \u201cHear! hear 1\")\u2014ond therefore it is impossible for me to give my sup to it.I cannot repudiate what I have preached ond tanght during the period ot a rather long political life.(Cheers) I cannot turn my back upon myself and deny all that 1 have taught to many thousands of others during the forty years that [have been permitted, at public meetings and in this House, to address my countrymen.(Cheers.) Only oné-word more.I asked my calm judgment » and my conscience what waa the part ht to take.They pointed it out os n as think, with an iol erring finger, and I am endeavoring to follow it.(Cheers.) Mr.Gladstone, who wos received with maid :\u2014** It is by the indulgency of the Honme that I rise to say à single word Sohich my own feelings tell me, and 1 think the feelings of others Sil tell them, it would be culpable to ne.This4s not the occasion for argning the point of difference which has unhappily arisen between my right honorable friend and those who were and still desire to be his ai leaques.(Cheers).But I ventare to assure him that 1 agree with him in thinkip that the moril law is ma apple cable to the conduct of nations a of individonls \u2014 (\u201cHear, hear\u201d) \u2014 and the differente dotwcen ua, most painfal to and most painful to us, is & difference as \u2018to the particular application in this cular case of the divine law.Agrosing with him in the principle we the application.(\u201c*hear, hear, hear.\u201d\u201d) Itis to us, as it isto him, an occasion of the profjimdest pain.But he carries with him the Sabroken eéteem, aud | pon every other question the unbroken confl- dence.of his colleagues, and their best snd may follow Lim Que néant Pile | may follow in the in t which he hes assumed.(Cheers.) - from a ie i 4 sers \u20ac i £1 minstes in =r i west esa steep than the ent, à | To buen gad the sed id à narrow, almoet | LE il cas is seen that the Sooisty's Commities is sparing wo | I= prom McCann, Saturday morning.Mis $2,450.65, the ajsount of her Biower had in hia logacy, which: possession when arrested, She then left this city on the 9:30 o\u2019alock train for Boston, with her sister, ty.Brower and his wife took ta.Flahor- the o'clock train for New York.The inaiter mas not brought into Court.THE WAR IN EorPT.= The \u201c Times \u201d on the Situation\u2014General Wolseley Better \u2014 M idshipma®» Ca tared\u2014 Rumored Yurreuder of \u2018Abou.hir\u2014Another Manifesto \u2014 More Mare ders, Losvos, July 81.\u2014The Timer days: + Apart altogether from the evidence of dongle dealing by the Porte, furnished by tho uarratiye of: ovents during the last two months, we havo ample reason for believing the expadition it has now detormined to send to Egypt has no other ob joot than to thwyrt and oppose the £lforts we are now wakihg to restore order there.o-operation might be nccepted if the Turks should send a moderate contingent to act under the orders of the British Commander, but the ab fous design of Turkey is to exclude England altogethér and to maintain that we have no right in Egypt It is therofors, mere trifling to continue negotiations for the ?less pledges of against Arabi.good faith ss It is for the Britis urpose of getting such :worth- a proclamation Cabinet to show that It appreciates tho gravity of the situation and dovize measures for the national jeopa his duties at the War Office.safe guarding of interests and for the vindication of national honor, both of which are serious rdy.General Wolsloy has recovered avid returned to ALRXAXDRIA, July 81.\u2014Midshipman Dechair, sent te Ramleh on Saturday on horsebak with a message, was stopped beyond the lines and captured.Isxartra, July 381.\u2014 The communications between De Lesscps and Arabi were meroly to as- | surc the safe emigration of 120 some invalids and some Sisters Greek subjects, | ol Charity.De Lesseps still believes the neutrality of the Suaex Canal! will not be violated by the Egyptians if it is respected by the Europeans, ALEXANDRIA, July 31.\u2014An unconfirmed report mys garrison of Aboukir was surrendéred to the British.A traveller from Siout reports issued o manifesto declaring that the that Arpbt has hedive has sold Egypt to the British and retired to England.otey him until to find a worthier Kbedive.of the town of Minieh, west of Cairo, .endeavored Arabi therofore ordored the people to the Prophet enlightened him The Govesnor 138 miles south- to resist the attempt of Arabi to interrupt railway communication, but was seat to Cairo and jmpri:o:ed in the citadel.Bix Muders of Upper Egypt have been ordered ta supply 50C horses and 650 camels to the forces of Arabi.Fifty Europeans from the towns of Upper Egypt still remain at Siout.The Frecch directors at the Feh and Cairo water works bave been retained at their post under guard.Murders are constantly oo- curring in the railway traice.The mob search every train for Christians.DOMINION CABINET CHANGES.[SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE STAR.) OrTawa July 81.It is understood here that Sir John Macdonald becomes Minister of Militia ; Hon.Mr.Caron, Secreta y of State ; Sir Charles Tapper, Minister of the \u2018Interior, « and Hon.Mr.Chaplean, Minister of Riilways.THE NEW QUEBEC CABINRT.[APECIAL DESPATCH TO TRE FTAR] Quenre, July 81.\u2014The | Ministry was sworn inthis afternoon in presence of His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor at the new Government House, Grand Allee.The cem- position of the Cabinet is as follows : Hon.J.A._Mousseau, Premier, and Attorney General.Hon.W.Crown Lands, Hou, I S.C.Wartele, Treasurer.W.Lynch, Commissioner of | @ Hon.Els.Dionne, Commissioner of Public works.Lon.Houry Starnes, Commissioner of Rail- \"Hon.tary.Nr.Montreal, will be sworn Messrs.Wurtele, \u201cin the new Mr.Starnes a member of Mr.ment.Mr.Blanchet is the never served before as a Privy Councillor.Jean Blanchet, Provincial .Secre- Starnes, not having arrived from in to-morrow, Lynch and Dionge are the only Ministers of Mr, retained Chaplesu- Adaministéation.Joly\u2019s Govern.only man who He is a Q.C.of this city, the member for Beauce, and ala of was his first in Parliament.\u2018and Paquet are both left out in standing.Last session ewsrs, Flynn the cold.A Liberal member of the Legislature, interviewed on the Cabinet, thinks the entry of botn Messrs.Starnes and Bfanchet will weaken the Government.A prominent Conservative and strong supporter of Mr.Caron in the county of Quebec, states that the changes give no strength to the administration, and cannot units any of the resent factions into which the party is divided.The programmists in nothing The friends of Ness rs.Flynn by the change.and Paquet are fikely to make « commotion at their absence from the Government.The grestest wall in the world ia the Chinese wall, built by the first Emperor of the Tsin dynasty, about 220 B.C., as a protection against Tartars.It traverses tho northem boundary of China, and is carried over the highest bille, through the deepest, valleys, across rivers and every éther natural obetac:e.Its len thickness at the base, 25 feet, is 1,250 niles, includin of 5 feet, the total height of the a parapet is 80 feet; and at the top 15 feet.Towers or bastions occur at intervals of about one hundred yards.Can't Get It.= Diabetes, Bright's Diseases, Kidney, Urinary or Liver Complaints cannot be contracted by 3 family if Hop Bitters are used, and dy have any of these diseases, Hi Bitternis the unly medicine that will positively cure you.Don't forget this, and.don't get some puffed up stuff that wil} only harm you.Irox 1¢ THE BRonzx: AcE-\u2014The Report of the Authropological Society, of Viens XI, Part I., contains an account ofa Braun, Austria, of prehistoric cave.Vol: relics found in k Aniong these are fragments of AS some of them marked with lines, d finger-marks ; picces of vos.ernamented with pine leaves or needles, and one tyne, | Mones het la lt rim re are also associated with these the boned of reindeer, horses, swine, wolves and hyen This find is remarkable in that it throws ay.fusion u irom ted wit = Pr ERED ipts LE \u2018markets steady he récoipts wheat fe 365 sers of bion à.2.47) were i , the theory concerning the\u2019 - bronse- ages.-A relie of irom found associated with reindeer bones, and average 4 D.G.LAIDLA No.8.\u201cFrocks of grain show a marked increase this week, and confidence seems to have fled.Reports say he Armour Clique are short on wheat and corn for August, and the signs justify statement.Shipments of money to the country are larzer.nds ars order- mn New York by express, eat has been emoralized bf the heary recel pts ts and increasing stocks.The Duils nil seem to bave turned bears.Large lines hold on slender margits Wore sold, and the Droperty was friendiess, overy effort to rally belug immediately followed by more severe breaks than the provious one.Corn also opened u about 1 gents on August and us on Ben tember.selling up to 76 September and now 7 3 70) } August and September.Receipta, SOL ; 000: ; ehipmen 00.Pork shows an advande on the close 800 por bbl, now $20.40 September.Chicago, 1.10 p.m.\u2014Since the early part of the day wheat has ruled very weak in ent contrast to the opening, abont which time tho market ad vanced to U8se Ausost, ŸBie September: whi Wag soon follomed D Ta break, and thon Sontinged to decline until 98{c and Bic wi te August and Septem r res gotive 15, at Thich for ures the market closed.trading hos been large throughout the day, thers boing & many der tehes from the cauntry to buy on the declines, it is said the \u201c long\u201d side is gottins adhorents every day nuimerous}y._ Cars for tormorrow reported to-day 536, which continue to show {hat the receipts aro still excessive.© dorm also showed moro decided weskness than it has Lsinee\u2014the\u2014inception of the era of general devression in the cereal market, closige at x August, Hie September, the lowest figures for the day being 742c and 73jc for same options : rece pts continue very Jaree the cars reported for tomorrow being 583.Pork has been feverish, with frequent, though not wide, fluctuations all a time.is dechno from the highest point si the day.s ViXs, September, was about 9240, os SEA at 3202 2 1 same option, Lard steady: $1302) Aa- wt Lob! 8 1} September.16.8 events of Le are and on Saturds Market stead high rade $7600 8 51% Jed pack ors\u2019, $7 10 816; heavy shipvers\u2019, 2 2 athy with the ., New York\u2014The market.in xym rise in the West, opened at lc to lio advance un she closo of Saturday, with indications of à rm rin market during the day, but snch was not th- : ase, for the mrket soon showed signs of weak- ue $ ASait, And tnd advance rapidiy disappeared.deciining to 31 13 Aagust, Soptember, which were the lamest fi figures of the dy; or abont the close of Satur closing at 3 Lab August anid $1.131 Septem or- Receipts, 367.000 bushels; exports, 8 unhels; SL 1.000.000 bushels\u2019: stocks in store, 1.8 16.4 busbols : freights, 8}c.Corn is alse lower b ¥ ic to bic, with 1air amount of trading.~The closing figures are Béc August.84jo Scptember: exports, 14.087 bushels; sales, 300,000 bushels.Pork, \u201d #20 Auguet, $21.85 September.Wheolesale Previsiea Harket, In all kinds of hog product there is no improvement in demand nor change to make in prices.In act, the market way be to be unusually dull and gootations given are purcly nominsl, snd lower prices would undoubtedly be recorded if there ware transactions to aus extent.We quote:\u2014Mess po ostorn 25 to 25.560; Canada mes 358.5 fo Sob: : mors #23 to 28.00: mess (114.50; India mess per tce $31 to 3 x Qurased hams 153c to 18; hams, eity cu Jéte Be: ; lard inn in paile 15e tolbie;: bacon L4c to Liverpool cable quotes lard up td, Lae \u201cgin.Butter remains ut the samo, it anvthing a shade casier.Roceipts are light and transactions of little moment, In Eng- ry the [market continues to lack pecial intorest, and trading is also very limi $ quote orem eries 330 La 23 2340, Kastern Towpynics le to tol fe Western 18e to 100.Cheese\u2014Th to-day, both by mail and cable, are of Pear de presscd character, while ia Ney York and inter] or American markets prioes are fumer light from expo ne 87 An oxtrees from\u201d .letter of tt rm3 nglan a er- porter her or EE ve a dam porter-hore says at bio to 680 stimulated by higher prices via Jou, we believe that any further ad consumption, and we do no} inten to ba any quantity © hear from all sources in os that the make is vers large, and in Hagland le tho sawe scale.We Jook I for a any sad per ae to bo quite ous of the market.EP til yo2 Figure de war Market be vos 18 10 10%, toroente PFroéuee Market.York L0ie for the finest.aki FI v dull, Superior Ty at $0.76.without ids, Dran scarce and worth § uly deel ; No.Kad olfired at $1L.18,and Ko.Sprivg al J without buyers.ats rm, aud poid at b utter wanted fo shipmont iron 15 pores Te but heid higher.ses casier at lue {oot at_80¢ for choice.fleece, Wheat Fall, £0 a $1.14 top 18; 03, A .ss 8b WEN to Set il rley y, Ko Live; nes io ef fes eh to bb: Extra, 80:60 8e 0.60: Braz, riot 50 \u201cpavter 16 to 1e.* Finance and Commerce.\u201d Tyère is no change in rates or apecial feature stendy demand is cent.for pnime mercantile paper.LE subjeet to çalld per cent.rates xs à rule tuwards the end 8E to D prom.for 64 80 day bills ter rate Vi, demand Bi to vi, Currency on U.8 Hh 1-16 discount.The New ork money market at 3 to 4 per cent.on call loans, stock security and 2 on Gorernwments The local stock market m might be md said to be he , but less active.Dalos on strong.bay Nontreat, 218; 903 do.0 Te Morchanis.Rise do, 1404: Uotarerce, 144; 785 Montreal Tel egraph, .1413) 3b Riche, ben's Un Uatario, 104 60.do.4 Lie de du Las 5 City Passengor Raüway ii: 4 Gas.1733: 1 DR Dai de 5 doy, tait.\u2014Consois 99 13-16 ; money condor.D 5 rio, 614; Luinois Central, à io MAXES1 PALUEA\u2014STOCRS, ee Lat 6 to tes sufioniug of the month.Bterliné between banks, pont - Laverposl, Jay #9 p.m July 3, 5 pu 0 8 A 5 15H He new, ou wie.: 21% 3: rer, Solve De De aaraers FL19 8 14, 82 ar Tule vu Cats, par as Santas 4 uw |8u $e Barer.coeshane 3 LI $ 4 0 J 3 v $ ° 3 $4 OTK.oer .3 t g i \u2019 s Baconiaew) 63 u ils ue Tallow.
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