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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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mercredi 4 août 1858
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[" ÏOKTHML BKHUV |ÏA|ê008|jp|P|lSTi8 Hfa, -iOî) s»îp« S>ame Street, (Near St.François Xavier St.,) MONTREAL.t l'AHE Proprietor of this Establishment begs to I inform his friends and the public in general, that having ENLARGED his STOCK of PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES; &c., be is now prepared to undertake every description of Printing, such as Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Insurance Policies, Programmes, Catalogues, Posting Bills, Hand Bills, Railway Bills, Steamboat Bills, Circulars, Invitation and Funeral Letters, Druggists and other Labels Military Forms of every description, &c., with despatch, and at the LOWEST CITY PRICES.Ï3* Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.JAMES POTTS] Jan.26.\t22 B RASS SKIRT HOOPS ¦Ji W co g BRASS HOOPED SKIRTS IK STEEL SKIRT HOOSS R STEEL HOOPED SKIRTS R PLAIN BRASS and « STEEL SPRING HOOPS \"* pa m \u2019.lay 9.'o.i CO I MOUTH A_^ERSCAM.Parses Going to Europe Are respectfully reminded that the undersigned has now on hand a large assortment of New and beautifully Illustrated .at3 ieV3 '-y \",rw\u2018 MOSxSlI'v.P.tv I - /kke-a G1SÂLÎEES & Crystal, Bronzed and Lacquered.Also, A Splendid Assortment of FRENCH Moderator Lamps.Ï -Ly 13.At K,- SHAH.2?£Snr\u2019S, Crystal Block.164 cl' «f SOiiTEEil.uaau purpose._ « \u2014-™__ \u2022 _ .__ _ \u2014 it, the ^0SC0Pe) 18 now in universal\" use tiens of thev?6\u2019 anl^ Persons going abroad treal.\"reaus of the Views adapted to Çînrr vr.^ &n(1 interesting descrip- iMIige V ieiFS,and Scenery of Mon- 24 VISW^oTliC In a HandsoL Sent Free to all parts eç,^.tbi- gg A.Importer of wv+ohes T COLLK SHIRTS, TIES.SCARFS.HOSIERY, UNDERCLOTHING, For Gentlemen\u2019s Summer Wear, at BINGLA1LD & EWARTS.PABASOLS, HOSillH, GLOVES AÎÎD OMDERGLOTHSML.For Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Summer Wear at the usual Low Prices, at RINGLAND & EWARTS, v -p .\t.\t272 Notre Dame Street.H.\u2014An Apprentice Wanted.June 3.\t130 MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, îSttstittsa eatîrs.1858 NUMBER ItS T.D.MEATHFÎELD, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, 130 COMMERCIAL STREET, BOSTON.References.\u2014Messrs.E.Train & Co., Messrs, feamuel Henshaw & Sons, Boston ; Messrs.Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., Montreal ; Messrs.Moffatt Murray & Co., Toronto; Messrs.Allan & Gil-iespie, Liverpool.jForSalt.June 2.147 TAKEN AT ING Lm.]IiEU,C[L JLJL this day the contents THIRTY-FIVE Cases and Bales of Rich Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, consisting in part, as follow^ : Bugle Laces, Silks, Parasols, Ribbons, Sewed Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirtings, and Grey Cottons, with a large assortment of Small Wares, &c., &c.\u2014also,\u2014 THREE CASES of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres and Fancy Tweeds.BOYER\u2019S BLOCK, i ,\tCustom House Square.1 May 29, 1858.\ti26 AS-EX- PRENTICE.MIT.IIMMl ASIRiM LAUD CO,, Stock, Bill and Exchange Broker, LOANS NEGOTIATED.4, NO.Dec.15.exchange.___________ ly 298 CUVILLIER & CO., Auctioneers aud Brok \u2022\u2022«Lua ao .n r; rl Stock, ^\u201c-^-¦Pjndfldise MR- MAURIGB CUVILLIER wfl ,, \u2019 ITA many years experience as\thas General Trade of Canada, will I0?eran Montreal, July 17, 1858.)\td-twfs-170 , SUGAR\u2014 of 1000 TT^brls ^ Very Blight 1>' R Barrels \u201c Redpath\u2019s\u201d Refined Syrup _ Barrels Pale Seal Oil, very Superior.this years manufacture Puns very Old and Superior* Cuba Rum Hhds \u201c U.V.Proprietors\u2019 and Cha loupin\u2019s\u201d Brandy\u2014Pale & dark Barrels ?Choice No.1 Canso Split Her-Hfbrls\tS\trings Bundles Large Table Codfish-new catch Boxes Lobsters, Ground Coffee, Pepper Arrowroot, Twankay and Congou Teas &c.,\t&c.F°r SalebJ.&J.MITCHELL.Julv 1._________________________\u2014-; JUST LANDED and for Sale by the Sub-scribers\u2014\t, 110 hhds Bright Muscovado Sugar 250 brls\t.d0 Molasses 200 boxes M R Raisins 250 quintals Table Codfish \u2019 25 brls Shad [new catch] \u2014Also, in Store,\u2014 Twankays^ Etysons, Young Hyson, Imperial and Souchong Teas Tobaccos, 10\u2019s, 5\u2019s, i lbs.and lbs.' \u2022hàs U.C.Tobacco , general assortment of^nes^^ 163 KISS-ME-QUICK POMADE FOR THE HAIR.KISS-ME-QUICK SACHEL FOR THE BUREAU.KISS-ME-QUICK SOAP FOR THE TOILET.Agents : Cary, Howard & Sanger, New York.Sohiefpeliin Bros.& Co.\t\u201c James T.Maxwell,\t\u201c F, C.Wells & Co.,\t\u201c J.W.Noroross & Co., Boston & New York.Sold everywhere.I2-\t4m-ws-138 Dll U il IX n is - CORPORATION MONTREAL.N( \"i 3.\\ 51 St.li'bdu Street.OHN MACLEAN BELL, B.A., late Head Master of the Grammar School, Perth, W., hçgs to announce that he has assumed exclusive charge of the Lower Canada College.Mr.Bell respectfully solicits a continuation of the favor and support hitherto extended to the College by its patrons and the public, and promises to exert his best endeavours to impart to the Pupils who may be entvw\u2019iga charge, a sound *' cation.\t.\t.\t, The course of Instruction will embrace\u2014 English in all its departments ; Book-keeping bv Single and Double Entry; Mental and Written Arithmetic; the Natural Sciences; Mathematics, French, Lalin and Greek.Terms per Quarter.£2 10 2 0 City Treasurer\u2019s Office, City Hall, Montreal, August 2, 1858.OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Books of Assessment for the ST.ANN\u2019S WARD, of this City, for the current year, are compiled and fyled in the Office of the undersigned ; and Proprietors and others rated therein are requested to make immediate payment.And all persons who may think themselves aggrieved by anything in the said Assessment Books contained, may, at any time within three weeks from this date, prepare, or cause to be prepared, a complaint thereof in writing, addressed to the \u201c Recorder\u2019s Court,\u201d and fyle the same in the Office of the Clerk of the said suaii-TO.i_iTO riof\u201euit of fyling the said com-E p.uecified, t> , to\tMmm:\" August 2.________ mwf-n 181 to liia 71/7\tcial Edu- ïiOîîWOODj &C.First Class Second do Third do Fourth do Boarders 1 10 1 5 12 10 Extras : Drawing and Stationery.Payable in advance.References permitted to Charles Allan Esq., M P P-; John McLean, Esq., Elora , T.J.\u2019\tM.A., Head-Master, r City Treasurer\u2019s Office, ;\tCity Hall, ) Montreal, July 30, 1858.^.-rATinp IS HEREBY GIVEN, that, the Books of Assessment for the ST.LOUIS 4\\n nf this City, for the current year, are i -3.\u2014SÏÏ™.Books contained, may, at a y\tb0 weeks from this date, prepare, or^oaus^ ^ Brigantine N.S.Sugar \u201c Martha -gsq ai a Hean-iviasiei, P.Normal School.-\tm Sheldon Hawley, Esq., Trenton Matheson; Rev.Wm.Bam, M.A., and Rev.J.B.Duncan, Perth, CAV._ The College will Bell\u2019s charge, on MONDAY, May^.French Master ^ÆtoT^W»»: Bleasdell, M.A 10\t\u2019\t-\t- Hon.Roderick under Mr.pr^ared, aYompUint^^o^, of the Clerk of the default of fyling tke.33-1'1 cif;S tfeeM\u2019wS after.dressed to the tüe same in the Office said Court ; and in M.Chevalier Mr.Bell will be assisted in July 30.E DEMERS, City Treasurer.n-mwf-179 Mercantile Departments by competent Teachers.I Montreal, April 19, 1853.) 51 St.Urbain Street, 6m-mwf 91 THE\t, , - Improved ludia-Eubber Waterproofs.Wfl AND GARMENTS, against all surface adhe-' cted by Heat, Grease, or [to any climate.Cot-\u2019paccas alone cured of WILLIAM ^est, E.C., JOHH BAB .UlLOR.[FROM LONDON,] McGILL STREET, MOSTREAi* X R.takes leave to announce that the J .above Store IS NOW OPEN, and replete with Goods suited to the Season, which having been purchased CHEi?FOR CASH, he will be enabled to offer to the public at fry moderate prices.om his long ¦\u2019TICAL EXPERIENCE '\"Hf,!! IS EKLffl, \u2018 9VÜ J \\ / i / Ï3\" To ths süssobjssbs os THS Daht Hss» ald.\u2014\"We would thank Subscriber» who do not eceive their paper punctually, to inform us of -he omission.We would also caution the public against purchasing papers from our carriers they are not allowed to sell papers.Every description of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING executed by JAMES POTTS, at the Herald Buildings, Notre Dame Street.C lIK M(j^ WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1858.[Br Teleoraph.'I FEdTIRCUL PAELIAMEfiT.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.Toronto, August 3.The Council carried the vote of want of con-hdence last night, by 1G to 8.To-day, Mr.Patton gave notice that he would, to-morrow, move a resolution to de-C are, in effect, that this House regrets the de- P °f the late A^inistration, in the other House on amotion which could not but be regarded us an insult to her Majesty.Routine business having been transacted, the Council then, on the motion of Mr.Dessaulles, adjourned until to-morrow.{LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.Ji.A,P&i3or AO ,\tToronto.tu a debate\t-\t- -\t- \u2014 .ubfraence wms carried, on the following division :\u2014 Teas\u2014Alleyn, Archambanlt, Beaubien Bel m.Beniamin.Rncimnnn\tT,/-, jj\u2019.Aa ^\\ueyn, jiicnamoanit, Beaubien Bel-liU{ham, Benjamin, Buchanan, Burton, J.\u2019Cameroon.Cameron, Campbell, Carling, Cayley Carter, Chapais, Cimon, Coutlee, Daly\u2019 Daoui, Desaulniers, Dionne, Dubord^nÆesne Dunki, Fellowes, Ferguson, Ferres.Fortier,\" Fourier, Galt, Gaudet, Gauvreau .Gowan, I r\tHeath, Hogan, Labelle Lacoste, tho modes of effecting the change from rough masses of organic and inorganic matter, to the beautiful automata, by which we nd our merchandise dre so rapidly transported f om place to place.Nor is it tractable mate- workedWhlCh rf0™ the StaP'eS\u2019 Which are worked up at Point St.Charles.Large weights o monaQd other materials have to be deaÏ chieffv0me W /OSitions iQ which ductility is nÎ s uTbr \u2019m °therS wpere mtense hard- el' ;ndtbt, ne,CeSSar^ 1uaIitY- And when the ge her in .0C0\u201c°ti7e3 ate at last put to- hl e Jo he h th6ir Pondatou3ness, they wafhtS banfd With « -uch ease as a watch in the hands of the repairer frames of the tracks on whichthey run \u2022 for pre-r\tS \u2022 In other places, ranges of forges\tthe operations of Urn smUh^ to UhepoTd\t7œaayhandsat0-ei-d^om ^ at u red toT3 ^ ^ t0 ,he Smallast ^.t i all the ne\t^ °Ur m0dern Tulca^ , all the necessary appliances are on hand.e mostbeantifni part of the works, how- I ever in our estimation, is that in which the : machines for cutting metals are placed.Here a piece of copper, brass or hardened iron is pared like cheese, in some cases the shaving coming oft the lathe in a long curled strip ; in ers, falling m small chips below the tool.Here a piece of bofler p)ate js punched into Without any.jar by the descent of a pin, whose motions are as gentle as they are irresistible ; and here the same kind of material, brought out ' and^ Ti6,! fUrnace\u2019 is P'aeed upon a mould I and doubled up into a fit form for any required Purpose.The minute accuracy of the motion I °f eVe7 tûo1 used.\u2018h® freedom of its movements from any apparent violence, and yet the wonderful effect on the most uncompromising substances, suggest the idea of gi^ntin W™ Estracts from Papers Received By the \u201c Vaaderbilt,\u201d THE MASSACRE at DJIDDA.the House of ItfTERESTINO STATEMENT IN Lords.» \u201c¦'ge, 1 DeatD> Dogan, Labellet Di f etB jN, Laporte, LeBoutillier, Loranfr- ubblin.Rose, \u2019r.\tPrice, Roj, Mc- goblin, Rose, R.W \u2018 Q0RrelJ> ^ice, Roh; Tasse* Terrill,CTe\u201ctST^ Smit^ Stages Talb^\u2019\u2019 I aad Aether he^ \u201d SU3pected to Xîi: ' \u2019Türcotte\u2019 ^\tdefects or flot' Clark, Coo/'d B,'ggar> Harwell On ¦ ' thorouglllJ overhauled and repa.\"'In^ sli0P and ?olmes, Howlnnn \u2019 ,?0.riand, GouM \\0dris- I wnt'ug by the .\u2019 d a^a,a reported in V ¦ \u2022 ¦*'an\u2018iaëà\u201c ofthè Point St.CharRs^Tg th°r fPerf°miDg 'vork a\u2018 not made locomotives ; but is about to com mence that branch of construction immediatt ed utThTS?: eDgineS When 0ace pIac- slant and mi\tlatter of the most con- feet must, i^pfeg1^- The slightest de driver, after eachTrin^tp di3C°7ered-Ter he ha3 seen or LortèlZbA:TàimtHoase,of Lords- fore your Lordships proofed to thaad Sa\u2018,d : Be' mess of the day 1 wish to n ! tbe reSular bus-to the noble Lord a[ thPpqae3tI0n or two eign Department, whom 1 hafe^tfe i^6 F0\u2018\" ot seeing in his place The ?h advantage which I pronose to pv i \u2022 l tew senteiices by quiries w'iU^fupy\t^ect °f my in^ confident that mynohl?3hort\u2018\u2018me.and I fed.only with his usual \u201e 6 .fnend will reply not characteristic coune8rnCTt,epneS3,,but wittl his think it right to call ft,1* m{ttter to which I cions and to all an ha ttentJon 18 the late atro- sacre of Christians a?rDjidedaUaPrrH°ke1 \u201c\u201ci Sg;uffthe0pubTica?oha3 rppeared °uatrhisesaub- which accompanied'the1pa S\u2019 \u2014 clrcum3tances are better known rh C0\u201cm,SS1OD of the ct'ime sprang, or those in iï i -h038 from which H is no sm»]]\thlch 1C terminated.There was° premedftated ^ apprehe,\u2018d tbat the a33auR for believing |hlt \u2019the T,n0t'Suti3f'a,Ct0r>\u2019 rea30Q either gaHv-0 \u2022\t^U1itlsh authorities were S the r ^ pr,0tecti^ the victims or in pun- -Sisïrasss* z Turkish Government aUtN13 attribatable to the se given to a toreign representative is but too ff üllednnerCHearrilh\tand ^^uately luinnea.[Hear, hear.] It may be nresumpH m imeuPt'ïï»vi \u201c3-taaCi.present.It Is impossible, after.havlne once ' Fno.ri.1, .-T-~ appealed to the Sultan\u2019s Government to take bv a ffn\u201eSyStem \"tbe ®rown> as represented Jhe law into our own hands, unless we have pd nr^t\tancT tw0 chambers, one elect- prool that the Porte is acting with negligence ' ion\tninated- That, in his opin- or bad faith.If the Ottoman State is really in-I colonv 3 best;nstitution with which a dependent, it must be treated with respect \u2022 if Cn'*/ Pou,d beg>but in the case of New we recognize the Red Sea coast as within \u2019its cirpn^ntla tbere W< Peculiar and exceptional dominions, we must not act as against the wu?1.ace3 that °uW have rendered it the natives of an island in the Pacific.The Porte ,¦ g 0 lmpmdei to establish free institu-seems to be moving as fast as it can, and hav! I èni?8 \u2018^outset The population of the ingonce called on Turkish authority to avens-e pi\u201e0-n^iW°1.d cons*s'or some time almost exits, we must wait until it be seen whether the : Goiirl6 ^ °f g?ld.d?lirsi 'be outpourings of new Pasha has the will and power to punish or S tunpi m'8\u2019 ?Dd iIernime*at\u201930 Ilat\u2019iufact\u2019tbe Cr0WD\u2019 ?,ngIa\"d wiu take place on the 5th.Their trive «ne ; ^ °.f a\u201cJ,.a|t of Parliament, could Majesties'will pass the 6 th in the roadstead ; on The Dreln?f ,Ut,0nf» 'leased 10 the colony, the Ith, the inauguration, benediction, and im-therefore ti\te»'re in four years, and merston of the dock \u201c Napoleon III.,\u201d will take bound to Colonial Secretary would be place, and in the afternoon the Fille de Nantes, It was m-Ah/hi *!°r.t,he ei\u2018Piration of tbe bl11' s?rew llneri which has been built on one of the donia wPruM b 6 !bat bytbat time New-Cale- slips of the new dock, will be launched.In 1849 he nrr!nPo°u ,\t and '3 bales of ^ tbP HEAD QUARTERS, Toronto, 28th July, 1858.Militia General Orders.bJ the\"=a « Hotman tJ.Macke\u201c^e, UattlZ TZ3*\u2019 D- A.\u2019 | ^ ImP°«ant functionary, Notm\u201c\u201c ^ Mackenzie At»»-8 ramboi3e, Û Tge\u2019 WbUe a\u201cd Wright\u2014l3i e> St,rto\u201c, Wail ^°^SHana, f Proves how06 tbem\u2019 Such' a \"Tia7e ^\t^ Cars do not in the nmtL\t3i\u201c«erity there 6 ! ,7 ^\t* DretP\u201e0.\u201e__ -\t/ there «-as j the precautions agai and mu \"VVOr mu fo- \u201e ' Pretensions of thnoA111-7 \u201c\u2018°\u2018e Was / tne preca lav°Uf '7ear3 Pa3t been dailv wr*\u2019- 17b° bare I in °rder' y > fora fair trial .\ty Wbin,Kg for &h, surveilien >w much they «spec\tagai\u201c3t fl-ction;- emplov f.3tora.in place of hei u 3 Up 83 tb®Pro- \u201d tlTs.when they will ' g,t,mate présenta ^ diatribes \u201e\tJUSt i i mg' for off1\tSt\ttbe I \u2018 \u201c r office of the be7 cannot from the ?the fiav m»p'* epf5 laf MILITARY DISTRICT NUMBER SEVEN, LOWER CANADA.Volunteer Field Battery of Quebec.To be First Lieutenant : Second Lieutenant Charles Panet, vice Lamontagne, promoted.borrower on prime business paper, which is scarce and wanted, both at Bank and broker\u2019s offices, at rates previously current.NEW YORK MARKETS.MILITARY DISTRICT NUMBER NINE, LOWER CANADA.The rank of Captain in the Military of the Province is hereby granted, to the following officers, viz : Lieutenant George McGibbon, Volunteer Highland Rifle Company of Montreal.Lieutenant J.W.Hanson, first Volunteer Rifle Company of Montreal.No.2.SEDENTARY FORCE.MILITARY DISTRICT NUMBER ONE, LOWER CANADA.Second Battalion, Bonaventure.To be Captain : Lieutenant Ralph Pritchard.MILITARY DISTRICT NUMBER TWO LOWER CANADA.\u2014 ~\tv^a,£M.aiu .Lieutenant Louis Frenette, vice Casgrain, deceased.To be Lieutenant : Ensign Narcisse Richard, vice Frenette, promoted.To be Ensign : J.Bte.Richard, Gentleman, vice Richard, promoted.MILITARY DISTRICT NUMBER FIVE LOWER CANADA.Second Battalion, Richelieu.To be Lieutenants : Ensign Romuald St Jacques \u201c Charles Chicoine.To be Ensigns :\t^ REVIEW OF THE NEW YORK MAKETS\u2014Aug.2.CANDLES\u2014Generally have been dull, and the sales light, at prices wilhin our range.COFFEE\u2014There is a firm steady feeling in the market, and pricesare supported.Sales 5407 bags Rio.per Elida, at lOf cents ; 650 do, 10^11; 586 Bahia, 9&9J ; 150 Java, 15; 1057 do to arrive,* 15, (6 tnos); 1130 Maracaibo, 250 Triage Laguayra, 4 nios; 235 St Domingo, 95 ^9^ cash; and 8 tes, 12 bbls and 343 bags Jamaica, on terms we did not learn.At Boston, 300 Lags St.Domingo sold at cents, 6 mos.h RUIT\u2014We notice sales of 24 case?Canton Dry Gin-ger at $25, 6 mos; 3000 bxs bunch raisins, $2.374^2,60 ; 500 do layer $3,25; 20.000 lbs and 325 bbls currants 708c ; 40 brls and ICO bxs shelled almonds 21^22; 100 bales hard shell 4.y, 30 cases sardines, hi bxs.2U, 4 mos ; 1200 bags Brazil nuts, 100 cases Canton ginger, 25 cses Leghorn citron, on private terms; 10.000 Bahama pine apples.$7; and IO.UOO do second cuttings, $4.cash.Late advices from the Ionian Isles slate that the currant crop will be large, but ot inferior quality.By auction 1720 bxs Palermo lemons sold at $2.25i7/2.85 : and 300 do oranges $2.50@ 2.70; and 28 bales damaged Languedoc alnoiids, 122^124 cents, cash.IRON -The price ot Scotch pig being somewhat lower, _ \u2018ias been more doing ; and we have to note sale; 5#600 tons at $23#23,50.6 rnos.from ship, and $24.6 mos, for lots out of yard.g .\t.A.J ^- We hear of nothing doing in bars, except 100 tons Swedes,retail sizes, sold on private alK* ton.s slet*\u2019 iron and extra qualities at $30# 100, 6 mos.Russia sheet moy be quoted 12 13 cents tor heavy, and 13#14 for liget numbers\u2014latter scarce.YY e quote singles and doubles English sheet 3V#3i cents, and trebles 4#4A, 6 mos.\t- Liverpool, July 17.\u2014Our metal market continues very quiet.It is expected that the reductiou of 10s conceded by some oi the leading makers in Staffordshire will bring out larger orders, and give confidence to buyers.Pig iron is neglected, and the prices remain almost station- MS WeffrapH, Reported for the Montreal Herald.BY MONTREAL LINE.Office, St.Sacrament Street.FÜRTHEii BÏ THE \u201cPERSIL\u201d New-York, August 3rd, 1858.\" The \u201cPersia\u201d arrived at 11 o\u2019clock to-day.The \u201cCity of Baltimore\u201d from Halifax, arrived at Liverpool on the 22nd, and \u201cAriel\u201d from New York, at Southampton or the 23d.House of Commons, on the 21st, passed BiU from Lords to admit Jews to Parliament.In Commons, on the 25d, Mr.Fitzgerald stated that the \u201c Cyclops\u201d was on her way to Jeddah, to demand am^e compensation and insist that the parties mneerned in the recent massacre be punished The Porte was notified that it was not suffeient to send a Pasha to Jeddah ; but measures must be taken to vindicate British prestige in the East.The House of Lords, on tbe 23rd, rejected by 24 majority, tbe bill to legalize marriage with a deceased wife\u2019s sister.The IndiA Bill was finally passed.Lord Perby stated that Government would give indiscriminate protection to all creeds and religions in India ; but would give no material assistaice to any measures for converting the He thought it would be desirable not natives to attempt to remove the distinction of caste.TVArmiTJo m,\tIn ihe Commons Lord Stanley stated that, ,\t.hilK\u2014ihe demand for both hemlock and oak ! hetwo'n T«nn«rv and Julv 20th 17.000 tronns sole coutumes moderate, without chaiure in prices Tb* /\tJanuaiT ana J UiJ \u201e\tirOOps receipts have been to a lair extent, ana me aiuc-A 10 «-> i baa teen sent to India.ne a«atJU inat the trrameDt were well-»MLth!,tPeat ;®- P^nce of Strik\u2019course of the ensZç* the damaged continues scarce and wanted.The demand for French calf skins, although not so large as last week, has been good\u2014buyers are mostly from the west, and skins of 60 («> 80 lbs are selling at an improvement ot StSS cents per lb.mi previous notations ; other weights are unchanged.We quote 30 lb,-90095 cents; 40 lbs, 80085; 50 lbs, 75080; 60 lbs.70075; and 80 lbs.65
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