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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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mardi 12 juin 1877
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[" k Vol.XVI., No 135.MONTREAL, TUK8DAY, Jl^NE 12, 1877.1*HU'K ()NK (-KNT UKTltUkloLOUlOAL ObBKEVATIONIL k«i< *i Hi» Mcom Con»** ObMrrtiur,.u*i«ki -v«*« *>\u2022 Uiêl.137 i«*u ¦ \u2014 III'» WMlb*i Cl* A/ \u2022A*»'l\tat ».\u2022n*4,\u2019 M 01.^.\tt«.|l*u.\t11» AW d A hi r.- V AK 4 si bk » 1.4M pw so o«i till $ 4 AH\t|>Uk\tiiU.ur.H\t11 H .\t7.4h\t(.U.\t:itJ.07H\ti'i.7 n iü.4A\t*u.\tto no\tkH.7 r rj;\ti ah\t\u2022«r.i lleua HI.,,, '\t\u2018ill*\tFull\tMuon a .\t11 ¦'.i\tluoru.PKTITION8 SKI/.K1».'I'll* ComtAttUnoi'U iHilito « uumUir of un>i|(iimt (wtitiuiui t< tlir SulUn, lirAvin^ fi>r a Aiifcuy iluwn (aH f the MiuiAtor of Wat, au>I tLr HulUu'a fathrriu law for iucuiu|>eteui'y.'I lia (ioVernmeut i* ruduAVorin^ to *tAUi|> out the Soit A AtfitAtioO.The TurkUh mnuy iu Ariioiii^ in |*x>rly clotlu-d, fmi And i-oiiiiuAiuitHi.Kraerouu ia not Mpecti'd toholii out aIa Wneku.lTiv»te lulvii\u2019e* froui the Aruiy of the OauuImi, r«^l At Cou»Utu> tiuo|ili', are Uumt iHriimraK'i»®.M K1*A1jS J-KO.M THK l*0PK.The I'oi'o on SuuiUv mavu umhIiU* t> br pro» \u2022eut» il to Mr*, (h-ueral ShmoAii au«1 other Aine rii au*^ in reroMiiition of AArv ioM iu rei runmitiog Aim ncAU CAtholic* At the J uhllee.New Voua.June lath.1'J A.iu.\u2014lioM.104^ Ux eliAiige U*4.__OrreuliAt'k* bou/hl nl '« u 00 41» ; Auld At 4 *g « OO; Amrrti iui HiIiit liuu*lil ni H u 00 di» ; UrUiüli 4u ut h u Ul».HiuhII ilu.10 u OO til*.I*.I».DHOWSK 4.CO., Broker».lal HL JulluA ¦troot.ISSUED LAST WKKK.Kumber copies of Wkkklt WitnksB 2^,000 \u2022*\tDaily\t\u201c\tÜ1.H75 «*\t\u201c MKbttKNUKK *\t60,000 Total.1M.876 ®hc Witness.TUESDAY Al\u2019TLltNOON, JUNK 12.at' - rATIir.n Point, June 12.t\u2019lear; «till t-aat wind.BteftuiAbip \u201cMfmi»Uin\u201d outward at 1.30 a.ui.Cap* Hohibr, June 12.-Fair and warn.; no shipping.L\u2019Ibust, June 12.Fair and mild ; lin'ht north-eaet breeze.LUCAN, ONT.(/h/ Tttorraph, Juiit 12.) A Fin* broke out in the cellar of the Queen\u2019s Hotel at an early hour tliiA morniiur, hut bi in,' hten hy a watchman who gave the alarm at once it was soon extinguished.Damage about Origin of the fire unknown.A PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS.Kahton.Pa.June 12.\u2014The seventeen-year locusts swarm in the Delaware Valley.A fish epidemic prevails, just an it did when the locusts appeared in IStiO.OOOD FILING BV THE TURKS.Nk\\v York.June 12.\u2014The Tim/s cable* say the fire from the Turkish forts at Giurgevois remarkably accurate, causing more damage than has been admitted.The Greek prisoners who escaped from Bilestria report renewed Turkish atrocities in Bulgaria, and the Turks concentrating at Viddin for offensive operations, the delay of the Russians in crossing the Danube having » bad effect on the army.Another officer has been shot at Jasseyfor malversation.JEWS WANT PROTECTION.ItCCH\\RKMT, June 12.\u2014The Jews are petition ing Secretary Kvarts for protection.They are Kursian or Austrian Hebrews -the worst types of their race\u2014refusing to work cr pay taxes.GORTrfCHAKOFF ANXIOUS FOR PEACE.Gortscbakoff is still anxious for peace, but \u2022 onsi-lers the Turks not yet sufficiently punishe*ml that is dangerous 1\" Dr.Osier admits that the Montreal water re quirts filtration.At first he says feebly, \"It is to be lioped.\u201d then more in hu own style, \u201c I hoped (capital 1) that some proper system of filtration would soon Ik* ado| ted.Why ?Because William hoped ' What are \\\\ illiaui's ho| es but \"a weak fence round a pond that is dangerous Yours, Ac., J.Bakkr Edwards, Fh.D., F.C.S.On* Wat to Rkap tiik \u2018\u2018 Witnbrh,\u201d < »ne of our oldest fubecriben, belonging to a class of farmers whose opinion is worth having, says : \" The change of shape of your Daily Witnksh makes it more acceptable anil useful than ever it was, inasmuch as the members of my family can divide and rendit without mutilating or impair ing it for future reference, and binding if necessary.\u201d SPECIAL NOTICES.Dr.Thayer has returned to Montreal ami resumed the practice of his profession a* Oculist ami Aurirt, at his former residence, 3\u2018.i Beaver Hall.\u2014 ( mice furniture a large assortment at very low prices foi cash.W.Tees, jr., 514 ami bit.Craig street.Furniture repaired on short notice.\u2014 McMillan A Co., merchant tail >n«, have removed to 1X3 8t Jaim-» street, seem t meeting should take place in F.dinhurgh, \u2014 Sotlrtt of torn.*, mamnott unY dratks mi.O Unrt tllu If rn.lorstd vlth lAe run/i* er bo* he I ; carrots, ftltc t\" HOe per bushel.gn > n onbnis fri.ni li'e to 40o per doten bunches; rhubarb.IOo dvsen bunches ; nnll»lie*.30e dll; let t nee, '2.r»e to 3t)e do ripples.61 '0 to 4ti per barrel; turkey* 61 OO to $1 \u201825 eueti , ducks (Will fuv* Is, HOe to 70*: lh< pair; luh butter nt 17e to 20e the lb ( luferpir print butter sud ndl», IHe to 80e do.flonitnoii prints.\u2022.,,2e to'2li do: siiperier prints.2»to to 8**e do ; (lacked eggs 12c per dozen ; egg* In basket» 13e to Die do; niuple Uigur, hc to 10e per lb; mapl\" syritti, UOo l \u2022 thin* good cow» fi\"fi ('liitteuiiguuy were - 'Id lor $ll(>.SevernI inferior atid rntiier lean cow» were sold from $\u2022-* l to $30 \u2022 ne!;.I hero was u fuir supply of beef critters, iibnnt bnlf « de/eu of them being grasshopper» : Mr.Wilder had a nunil» 1 «f f it mit ;.thu «rr aa a ruh».At subjoeU fur thr Aaaiguee and Ike looser hr gela them the brtior.81\u2019Ft I U.TIKn.Three raa \u2022 ni'W Mri|* .1 am) ( lun ke-l Ilia, k (irwnaAlai*s Ala*! the K.w All V\\ ol IP,.kit (Toth olidl'lald Ulavk Drvuadtuea.st| tlMKM isll.K**.Another lot nl new Huuiitii r Silk» tu Che, k* tnd Hlr(|ie*, from tide to HAe per 1 aol.I MllltKI.l.tM.I set ul I mbrvUar, from JHo to Tito.iiooU I'mhrvllas Iioui 7lti (\u2022\u2022?l HA.Kttra quakn».froui $1.(15 bo 62 (Ml.WIHTK hiiiktim;m.I seful H h te Hhlrtlug Poitou, from 7e 10 I lo.(jnod Family shirting ( uttou.from I2e to 17c.Lxtrs Fine Ntilniug rollon, from ISLjc to 24e.Ml.41 It «.OOIM».Heav y IHaek Lustre», from 12 tj- 14 2t)c, Fine PoubleTwilled Thlb*t 1 L ibs.Furs Fine boubloTwllbnlParamattas.exoctlautamort-meat.I.IM.N «'AKKIAtiK Ul (IN.I.urge assorlmeiil ).i*l lo haml from K.V to Al ttfi.I.IXKN TOW Kl.I.ISt.\u2022*.lb «VI Roller Towelltiig» from lie lo Hi\",.Rarnsh y ( rsrh isll l.loeu), lie.IF Mia Crush, from lOelo I'Jtje.WIIITK MUK8** (.MOM**.Fancy Plquiw, from I'Jkge to 14c.F snev Heoteh Yottemlli », f ruin 1'\u2022;< II» V.T Ivory M.oleh Yottewlte*.from '2?e in 4Ac.¦ meeliiv.-*, and public meetings, at which al in\u2014 will in' delivered on niission.ry and ntfier topics.I'fie public reception of deV-gat* - will ta! '- jdai-e on the evening of the 3rtl-Inly.I he opening sermon will be preached by Fn>fe*«'*r Flint, \"f Edinburgb University, on the foren\"i'n f the following day.Arralgements have hem m.t lifer extending tiie lioantality of the city t \u2022 the delegates who shall attend.Altogether, the coming Council i* regmiJed by l\u2019r* *byteri ois aa a great event in the liiitury \"f their < hureb.The Freabvterian t'hur h in Canada will represented by some eighteen nr twenty ih legat**s.SPECIAL NOTICES.\u2014 S.Carsley sells white and e dored shirt* cheaper than any other 'tor,- in Montre.)!, in men's and boys\u2019 si/cs.Read bis \"ther thr\"* advertisements in this day\u2019s Witness.S.Carsley is aurnrisiug the trade hy selling men\u2019s summer uiHlercl'ithin -api-r than mo«t other store-keepers pay f- them.Jnitliing drawers only 10c per 1 or.Me ssummerundir-shirts, long sleeves, as At as 2.\u2019 each.\u2014 S.Carsley keeps t complet, assortment \"f suuiintr uuderclothinji *n loili*-*, gent* and children's sizes, from th- cheap* ' up the very finest qualities.\u2014 For gissl value ii plain sn-l marble top bedroom sets, |>ar!\"r sni-'-\t«V chairs, go to W.Tee*, jr., fd I and d\t«trvet.\u2014 The projierties of Mr\tM ».Duff, at George ville,\tLake M\t\u2019 soldat Mr.\\ niton's room\truing.1 lie furniture of the hotel um.\t1 an 1 '-igh'y t ns .f hny, will sold\tremise*, at G« otg* ville, 1 n Friday luo\t»\" I .tli, at 10 o\u2019clock.Take the m\t1 afternoon train, Thursday.JohnJ.U \u2022\u2022 IM'lil I'm* » » » »\u2022 » V \u201d\t\"\t¦\ts »\t« al f 'Ji .u-li.A few fat hogs that were brought loi'i\" oiiv in llie innrkit luiai* yi'»terilay wen- soM «1 67'50 per U'i» llw.ilris«et pru i-nt wliicli pork liu* lie' ll \u2022'old for a l\":if time.Ol TAW A MAICKKTS.(Sverial In thr Wiliim I ¦zi 11 .1 arret* 4Of to 1 u-, Api'ie*.t-» e \u2022 >0 (\u2022vr 1iiirr*-l Chicken*.10«- to Ode p'-r puir .woiul 61 50 lo 63 is-r corn llnli)\"* 8O0 to 61 lard, l\u2018Ji to 13i Mes* Potk.per I1I1I .611 I\" 61050 ;\t,\t-\tN Spring wheat.61 Hf, per lni*li ; Oui*, 50, to 53e Pi n*.05c lo $1 : Hurley.80i- to 8.To Hye, 70o ; IL in*.61 *\" 41.3\" \" ll'ii kw \" i' !*in to V.V ; lliifkwln.il flour rJ ftO '.1 $275 per fihl Com-nea1.63 *25 40 63.50 per Mil ; llnliucal.65.70 to $5 pi r tilth ; Uidr».65 50 ; sir 11» 64 to 60 2 P.M.ADVERTISEMENTS.Thk Ti ukihii Bath,\u2014There is nothing so re-freshing during the heated t- nn as a Turkiah Bath.It cleanses the body and soothes tin houl.The existing financial uet»ression, andcon M «\"Id ou llbr-ral tonus.Nsle on the I'o-iutao*, dS NATI UHAV AFTFHNiMlN NHXV, JI NK IlMh.At Hall |msI Two o\u2018*do< k John j.ahston AucUoneer N'iTtt Tin- thriMI hi) 11».» to In sidil sftt the iii\"»t w xl-i-riv of ihi- Terraoe.|)1 HI.IC NOTH*!:.On Hie * rout) I w ill It sold ON 8 ATI\tKM 4 4\tNK\\T.IUTIIMI NF, Tlielbri f ;4 n.i\\\tN.w ( ul\tHlone Front ILmse», No* 1\t14J I,\t144 1 |4() Mierhrm.ke sln-ei.botng \u2022Ii\" most westoriy II.\tret-I.f Ilie I > ira* e.eoruw uf Nl Matthew «I8>ei, Pbrs\" liwtdlluga sre roplele with everv couveuienea.Hale on the premlsett »' hatf-pasl I'WO u'clock JOHN .1.4 UNTON', 4ui'tloueer, I\thi: A15 S\tI IFF\tI i:IT II AT I\t* 11 »l 1.\u2022\tI .1 per «(\u2022\u2022«\t1 I » U\" W \"I purl\tI I» \" 1\t¦\u2022** i.r\u2019lhe itl*.'\u2022 Is, Wonusow's U*« S luil«irU»l expnattlf for Ibe pri -eiii settseir* Inole.No bal 1 mi Ire worn uiofe Sttlialde Jusi M W ihau s Hrnb silfl IUI.« .*n und procure one »t Jolt 1 TlloMPNON A Co .4 III Notre Hnnie Ntreet.corner of Nl.1\u2018rler.Term» 1 n»li.One l*iii»- N otic 1 : Li To v >*» i'ONTRAi\u2019TORH.I N 4 41 ININ4» \\t 4 If F.IIOI hK.4IONTHK4L, Neparuie NenlMl Tenders nddressed to the underulgned, \u2022\tml .ti'l.1*.I r.i*» llvrlv \u2022 T.ii.l.r lor H.-aUng.IMiinib-Ir., A ,\" r.nder for I-urtm Holler.Maebluery.II.UU.&|- ami Tr Ii'l.-r for H .lier I.\tVnull*.I'md- I «tb» if x w HI lie ri-i 11 \"I »l thlttoflli.-, Iiiitll MON-UA) the -.'lid dni of July iievl »* Noon for the nud.run 11.tinned work», vl*.Huutlug, I\u2019lumbiria.In\u2019.Fiittlm Ibdleftt Ms.bln-n l|id»(*.I .Itodi r Fiumilritlona, Vault*, Footpall»», A\".Ae.I'laio.Hjin-lliett'ions.kf , ea'i !»\u2022 *e»\u2018|i Utlhe ollli-e of Iho I lerk t W .rk« of '' buildlu,- ¦ .ii\"-r of Mi UllI *ud 1 \"in 11 \"iu ft 1 ' i t» xt ' treal nn »i\"l »fti-r W KHN KNDA Y the 13th In»' wlim Form* of T ed'-r.4 .and «II mx-e*-s*ri Itifiiriimiion i-sn I*' obialni»! Nil l ender Will 1»' l\u2022\u2022l^\u2022ll!r^'d illile»» made slrletlv III ae* eordsi.i ' I nil Ihe prinli-il form*, and.III Iln fuse of llrrns, eveepl tin n- nre atUi hi d the aidusl ¦ .i>aii\"U «nd pilin'i f fesldeuee nf ealip Work», r IHtuW;l, June 9tb, IH77.f Ml TA 4V A HIM MK.4 I mi11 N(; m INI.ANM .1\u2018MUTLANM, W F opmi for tl»^ mnivob Jun#* 20U#« ftRitilfir.Ylontirr aid) ^i^hintr uutunw'd.rtUjthiM WoiMn mi (l VV k i h ¦ with Of run ir'l I \u2022\u2022fiURr*!»#» \\ irWR, volllliiflf* nd**\t©¦ Ih»\t( #»\u2022¦( t harirri $'i to ?.*( p#*r daj, \u2022 ordlug to loom» «nu ume C< rL|)iri|.lor forUifr |»«rUral«rt «dtlr»»»» l4EOUI«K AIXK*, IVopi l#*ior.riUAL OIL STOVES \\ /\t»\tM «de lloil.Frv Broil I'.ske.Nlesm.k-.expense but trilling.Will eouk a steak b.i'.rsnd i|»ii ter llitu by »«jr oUn-r F U KM.U.4\u2019OI.P.L«m|.*»d 'HI Depot I'M M.F ramus Xavier \u2022!.i;i.OOR OIL CLOTHS.I j .a )¦\tof litre\u2019* celebrated finibs nrw- dfsign*, witb a full \u2022»»ortni*/it nf olhur well known main * st »\u2018l prii e*.J.4.YIF.M It 4 4 l.l** M- **ON.4f.ll Si d ID I Notre Dam* slreeL SALMON EIHUINO, 1H77.Naluion Rod», Reels and l.tne», Bcperlur Ncoleh Nslaon Flies, Fnliuoti (>4ff* »ml I iiiiiisg Net* I isbleg Ta< kle of all kind*.plsbinr Uods and T*> kl* repaired, Al T.44'.11(14 U M.*241 Notre Dam* street.' riHHNi; si \\ i n lu Nul\" l\u2019np.-r «ml F.lo|*-« Two eases ol tlo- nlm.U iusi rend red .t llrnd.r.uu «, IHI H*.I'elrr sireet.ANTED, a itoaevsl Nervanl.171 Drnmmoud street.w ir ] Juit NV ay an i i d i » .is » »>4 k 1 .i f also young if Nl.Drnls sireet.rk a* Dressmaking AppH 47 Juror» sir « m r x n ( g|i t p\t.Df ' «einklo/ V V Three doors es *iw tier f in baie it by paying for ' in.Vt filiiesdav.nt No I.t 4)-.i-ntale Aven'ie.Al\u2019 A.NTFI stir-\u2019 \u2022 io R.-\t\u2022 t liovi-ri\"** for \"I ildiei >4 |,r \u201eMe .Hr*' '\t\u2022 \u2022''» ',f Latlu »nd rmait beside.Hie dltti-renl brnnehn* of English and Kreneb, with V .md Draw mg.Apply by letter «'«t'ng uge and r< tire are*, to LA Do* 'JlSii.I\u2019.mii IMI.e',, Montreal.ANTED, by a te*|M.t«Me WoniS\u2019,.gentlemen'* ot \u2018\t\u2022 Adiln ¦« 8.Wit»»*- OffleO R ri mid tid t Nurse flirl, willing in go to tpply at I mti-rslty \u2022,re»L NN WANTED, _-v v\tfor two IW nth* Apl'lv \u2022' 1^1 RM *11 ED Apartiieni* to le* to gen Hr limn ora mar-rb'l I'outih witb or without lionr-i I 47 Nt.An 'e \\YOCNH I Hr I, IH jea»» of age, wl»he» to engage n Lady Travelling; will lake eharge of one or two f Ii I Id re II ; good reference* Apply to Mi*» Nnvn i a.Re/t*t Otfli'e, ft Anderson st.\\ TOC NO WoiTian wsiil* » Bil'initoU «\u2022 8» rnnstre»* anil to assist wlHi Hnuwniaid\u2019s .\"ik good refrruaooa.Apply to J4I»« Nrvn.i r ltegi*trv Ofltee.ft Anderson *t.AT»Jl NU M»n * i h g .od r« ferem > «, wauls a siiua-Houas (Imam ; undersiands milking a cow if ji.-\u2022| nlrid A;.| ly to Mi*« Kar t.l*.HegUtry oiTne.ft Aielerson ll.\\\\* tNTED » h ,.'\"11 ni X r«.ry terne»» '\u2022» 4 4\t.IrTanehes in Kngtlsh ne I fudi- h i nt* nt Fnnrh and Me*\" Would i»kei »ru of i-hil» nreu » w ardro'., and go to the .'.'iiilry or se«*ide.CaU furnish rnfetenre*.Addrer*.A.R Ho* 4'2A.Fo*l Off\"».tl\u2019in I Mi, hr mi i s pern le - I lier»\" i a *¦\u2022 viion ad 4 4 M.k x .r»e Apply to lira.liNSMsu Reg »try OH\" *, 8l Doaav-¦ (otf> \\WNI.I, El HNINHED FRONT ROOM, wlih or *»HU' .out Hvsrd.IVJ bleury flreel. TIIK MONTEKAL DA 11.y WITNESS.Tuteur, Junk 12, 1877.THE WO-NN MR, OKKTK KKSol.VKD TO KKI'CNI) IlKH mom's INSU K H i:» T ion AH V MOV KMKN Trt IN\tKPIIU\u2019S AM» THKSSAhY SKHVU J'UKI'AK INO Full WAK\tl,A«IFir TV TKHANl\u2019KH OF Hlimsil MINIS THUS KKFOHTKI)\t\u2022'IIHIHTlAN MASSAI'll IIS IN HOiMA DKNIHO.A Ooii»tMillao|»lc d«|>;»U*h t K iadou »l»lu< tiiat tin* Turki»h Miiiiiitcr at Atbuii* li«it b«vu oriliToi lu tuk un upuUviuQ uf Crete MV nuW niully rraulvni t ilefi\u2019ll'l their ri^liU by furn- \u2022>( »ruu.A daaaral ruiuii U «n j.r, t«-il.r*rtml in«urv*otionary uiovoinvnU in F\u2018|iinu ai»l Tiimaaly ui o u»amiiiiiii i» umro ila ciiled cturrailrr.A llrltfrii'le coriaijMinileiit «UtM that in order t« avoid all iHvaxiou for colliii rd Salisbury »aid :\t\u201c I mu far myself from sharititf many of the apprehensions win.h I hear aronnu lue It may l«e our duty in po^sihlo ContinKeiicieH to put forth our htn-uuth to d find indirect iuU-re*ta,butcaution and extreme caution is necemary lieforo OoVerilllielit ri-ks wealth, prosperity and freedom, and break* the jieac*\u2019 of tba world, not in pursuit of real b mor, but for a Unxity and a dream\" I,ord Derby aaid : ** The yreatest of all Hritish iulerejU u the intereht of |MriU'e.\" Aristarelii Hey, Turkish Minister in Washington, furnisheH tin- following telegram from Constantinople : - \"S me journals have pretended that ('hrl-tiaiis have recently heeii massacred on the Danube in Bosnia ami Thessaly.'1'hese reports are without foundation.\" The Turkish C'hauilier of Deputies ha* voted the credits required bv the Ministers of War and M arine, and adopted a resolution in favor of KiipprcsHiig a number of superfluous }>o-ita in v arious departments.A Sulina spet ial to London reporta one of the prisoners taken by the Turks at the repulse of the torjiedo boat attack on the Turkish ironclad* was an American.A Vienna sjk-» ial says the question whether the lloumaiiian army i* to take an active part in the war m-ins to have been decided in the negative.tinuis very high.The Isittoin lands art* over-Howee derived from American experience of the free school system.AFFRAY BETWEEN FRENCH AND GERMANS.It is stated that official intelligence has been received in Berlin from Yokohama that an affray has taken place between some men belong in g to the German man-of-war \u201c Elizabeth\" and a party of French sailors.One of the latter was killed and two mortally wounded.The provocation apparently came from the Frenchmen.Steps have been taken to institute a searching enquiry into the occurrence.The Mtucvitr de Paru announces that Prince Hohenlohe, German ambassador, gave the French Government on Sunday most satisfactory assurances of Germany's pacific intentions.AMERICAN.UNCONSTITUTIONAL.The Supreme Court of A rkausas has decided that the Act under which about 3 U5.000,000 bonds were issued in IbOO.in aid of railroads,was unconstitutional, and the bonds illegal.FAST TRAIN.The fast train from Chicago to New York, on Monday, made the distance in 24 hours, M minutes ; average .TMJ miles.The fastest time made was from Buffalo to Syracuse,LV) miles, in three hours 40 minutes.IN HOSPITAL.A Havana letter to New York states that over 15,000 Spanish soldiers are now in hospital, suffering from various diseases.The tnxitia have ma l»een paid for nine months.The Spanish Colonial Bark refuses to furnish any money until Custom House irregularities are settles].the postal union disregarded IN CUBA.The Havana noat-oftice officials set at defiance the provisions of the International Postal Treaty of Berne, and continue to charge extra p «stage of about twenty five cents gold upon letters lire-I*aid in the United States and which should be delivered here postage free.MINE ON FIRE.The Middle Creek mines, at Trmnont.Pa., are on fire, and burning to a considerable depth.The lire originated cn Saturday by a blast which Ignited the gas ; an explosion followed, and conaiderahle damage to walls, doors and props ensued.It is believed seven gangways are burning, and the fire is making rapid progress ; a large utream has been turned into the mine.CROP PROSPECTS.Crop prospects throughout Nebraska are good, but little damage done by grasshopper*, which OCia to be disappearing.Elk lioru river con The reported fail un-of IL A is coufinm-d.M anything to save Ids country from thu b-Arf.il 1 >** of life and property entailed on us from year to year by the liquor traffic, and he would cauti m \" temperance men to move cautiously, ami perhaps to liuxteii slowly,\" while thomami* up m thousands were yearly dropping into a drunkard's grave and into a drunkard's hell, Mr.Ross says, \u201clast year he proposed a resolution to the Mouse, with the view of seeing whether the Government had any information iu their |x>ts.\u2018Haion hearing on this question.He asked for all the correspondence between the Government and Lieutenant-Governors of dif fi rent provinces regarding the relative jurisdiction i t the Dominion and Provincial Parlia-n.eiits over the manufacture and site oi intoxicating liquors.Mr.Farrow\u2014On what date did you ask for that information ?Mr.Robs On April 10th.Mr.Farrow\u2014That was a day or t wo before Parliament closed.Mr.Robs said that he did not know this made any difference.Unfortunately he was not in the Mouse during the whole of last session, as the hou.gentleman knew.It will be seen that the same do nothing policy wa* acted upon in 1870 oa in 1K77.Mr.Boss appears quite willing to shield himself behind the Minister f Justice.If.* did not \u201ca>k for the information\" until \u201cApril 10th, within two day a of the clone of the session,\" and why?Mr.Ross gives us to understand that \u201c unfortunately lie was not in the House the who!-» of ust session\u201d 187 ascertain whether they could not use the power c mferre l 1 upon them by the .52nd section of the Supreme | Court Act, t > get directly an opinion from the i Supreme Court a* to whether the I > uninion Parliament or the Local Legislatures had jurisdiction in the matter.\u201d if this was really his \u201cobject\" why did he not press it ?but no, he states that \u201c in reply to his remarks the Minister of Justice said the Supreme Court was AN APPELATE COURT, formed for the purpose of determining the correctness or inaccuracy of the decisions of the various provincial tribunals, and that class of cases which might 1m» brought before these tribunals for adjudication, ami which might afterwards come before it in the proper and normal discharge of its functions as a court of justice ;\" and lieliind the views enunciated by the Minister of -I ustice, without the courage to advance the I\u2019rohihition question further than to suit the views of the Government of the day, Mr.Rob* draws back ami shrinks from duty, an 1 all his fine-ilnwn conclusion* must go for nothing.Is not Mr.Boss a complete tool of the Government on this great question ?If not, where is his sincerity?Dare lie move a step without their consent ?If not, where is his in-de|M-ndencc as a legislator ?If he and his friends were firm they could force the Government to at once provide a way to aettle the question of jurisdiction, without leaving it to the slow procès* of the various Courts of Law.Mr.Ross states a* follows : \"The temperance nun of the Dominion were anxious fordegisla-tion ; but they were unable teraace men must work more outside than inside the wall* of Parliament.\" I trust the true friends f prohibition will take the hint and join hau 1 in hand in sending to the House, after the next general election, men who will work inside a< well ax outride of the \u201c walls of Parliament,' the l>oy being the only one sax-off a piece of Moating timlier.st.JOHN, N.B.Hurroaid Murder.\u2014A WooiUtock, N.B., ih-spati h says Thomas l'nderw-Mid, engaged in cutting sleejien» on th- line of the New Brunswick Raiboad, m-ar Little River, was found dead in the wikmIs on Friday, with his head crushed and body mutilated; sup|Mj*ed murder CohtbrtedWilu\u2014Th*9imnnd*>Gilhert cas*, after a hearing of twenty-eight days before fie Ht.John Circuit Court, was concluded Monday night ; the jury, after six hours' absence, fail»I to agree, and were discharged ; the cvx invuved $270,000 worth of property ; defendant had Now will Mr.Roes deny that the pnhihitiotiLu of West Middlesex did not Vote to ««nil him to ao|>ul>riioti 1.1 betwiill four and live thousand.When the people left their lied* on Monday morning lust and went ulut their daily avocation* they \u2019little dreamed of the coming desolation Rain had fallen during the afternoon.Hhortly before four o'clock attention wa* attracted to the fan-ta>tic working* and weaving* of the blue and (Imi coloirdcloud*.Soutlianeing of humanity, and the Advancement of the Kingdom of Christ.Tlie universal twtimony of these re-claiincd men in that they knew nothing of hap-nines* till they gave up tie intoxicating cup.Beside», the wive* and clridn-n of these men have a similar testimony'.op>ear.For, if the drunkard himself doe* mt know happino**, much lesa do hi* wife\u2019andchildien.Hence, in the reformation and cotseiiuent haiipines* of one, many are made to f»-l tlie beneficial effects ami to rejoice cnrreajsinlingly.Again, these men in a state of intemperance were use le** to themselves, to their fatdlie*, and to society.Now however, thev are industrious and mighty .trrt\u201et \u201eIown ()Ut( ye* ,tr;u^ in pulling down the sfrtmghold* ,.f sin.One | the children iu the huildin asserted,at a recent meeting,that,since his reformation, he induced tlirse numlrod t*> take the pledge, and he will nut be satisfied till he get* \"three hundred thousand.\" Further the churches have received an increase in the number* attending.One man with Ids wife, who had not enten-d a church for twelve years, were fouu l attentive listeners in the sanctuary the Sabbath morning after signing the pledge.Another, Absent for seven year* from the Hoiue of Go I, went tin re the first opportunity, after giving up the use of strong drink.There seem* to lie n difficulty whatever in getting them to a pl.u-o of xvorship when once they have broken away fr>ni tbe habit f intemperance.< >, that the < 'hur *h of Cl rist Would awake ton realization of tin» fact, that tiie curse of intemperanco is thu great* -t barrier t \u2022 her ¦ucces* iu the W'>rld ! As t tbe mean* by wliich this great xvork bat In-iii wrought, they may I*» expressed in th-words \u201cdivine lielp\u201d and \u201c human sympathy.\" The nn-d of God\u2019s power was constantly kept before the mind.Every service was begun by ?inging n gospel hymn, reading a portion of ground to ruin.Tho loss of property will, in nil pr< babUity, approximate fSOO,000.Monday may be well described as a day and night of terror\u2019 The rain drenched those who came to tlie assistance of the unfortunate to the very skin.And yet through the long, weary hours men t< iltd and dug amid stilling suiokc thut parched their throats, and stood on hut embers until their feet were scorched to get out the dead and the dying from tiie burned ruins.Bv midnight four bodies bad liegn recovered.The gray dawn of a new day found them still at tin- jKist f duty, eagerly enagaged in th» work of mercy and pity.Many distressing scenes occurred during the raging f the tornado.A little six-year old boy, Georg* Migbee, while running nffiightedly along Fourth street, xvas taken up by tho tm-nado and hurled against a building.At that instant the wall was dashed down and crushed out hi* young life.Mr*.Rrakirk was sitting in a waggon on the street.She Was hurled from the vehicle and sustained injuries from which she may not recover.The horse was taki u up ten feet, dashed to the ground and killed.Many were tho fantastic freaks of the storm, 'i hu public school huüdiug west of Main street, for instance, was cut square off at the second floor, and the eastern front blown out, yet, strange to relate, none of wire injured.A number of the little ones, frightened from their obedience, started to reach tluur home*.Home of them were lifted from their feet by the cyclone and borne the length of an entire square, ami then set doxx-it without a jar or a bruise.Our beautiful city ho* been ravished by the storm-tit ml, amt our community mourn* the death of its citizen* and the ruin of iu home*.FURTHER DETAILS OF THE CALAMITT.Indianapolis, Ind., June 8\u2014The following despatch to the Associated Press lui bs-eti re-ceixid from Mount Garnie!: \u201cThe calamity w hich has befallen this city ha* not been overstated by letU r writers to the p.-qicr* in the metropolitan cities.Fourteen blocks of beautiful homes iiud business house* ar \u2022 in ruins, a hundred families are houseless and helpless, a score of is-rsous dead and over seventy ba ily hurt out of 2.500.The loss, not 1c** that flJOOjOOO, is too heavy a load for this heart-stricken people to carry alotia, and help must come from the country at large.Any aid from cities it towns that Scripture and prayer.In every addrese the tnay be sent to B.ri.Gordon, May-u.ir to Judgt Giis|s-1 was iffectually interwoven and presented\tShannon, of the banking firm of Sliannon a* the drunkard's iinly ho|H- for salvation.Tho ] ^ Beal, Chairman of tlie Relief Committee, pledge-card had inscribed on it the word*, \u201cGod w ill lie wisely and faithfully appropriated be-nelping me,\" so that it ha* been rightly de-tig- tween those who are worthy and needy,\u2014-jV.Y, nated \u201cThe Gos;h»I temperance movement,\" ! World, 1 HE BBIDiiKPORTOâTAHTRUPlIE Binisiiifoicr, Conn., Jim* 8.Tb* .u.»*t dU SB.roUS tire, II we take into account the I.,*, lilc, and one of the Uiuot destruutiv* liMikiu ¦ ib«- loss of property, ever expsHiaowi iu HrK-,.-|;>urtenancéi.About 12.4.5 o'clock occurred tho acidi-nt which cost eleven men tln-ir lives, and gave tho community the shock f horror which ran through it when tho awful fact became known thi* morning.Fifteen or twenty men were hard at work in th* office endeavoring to remove the safe, when the rry wa< raised outride that thi n wa* danger.A number uf those engaged in the wink ran out, Uthcer Row, .Special Ulliter Be« d and anotlier man being the last three to leave the building alive They had scarcely stepped outside of tile door before a lantiou of the end wall of the iiudn building toppled over, and fell with a dull, heavy roar upon the roof of the office, crushing it a* though it were an egg shell, carrying everything hsfore it clear to tlie haseuieut.The fragments t'Kik tin-, and ware soon ina roaring blaze, ami before ong, a .nais of cimiers, smoking timber* and heated brick marked the *|iot where the unfortunate men My crushed and mangled beneath tin in It took *01111 tinn for tlie brick* to become cool en ,ugo 10 uaudle, though stream* of water played upon them all the intervening hours.Then willing hands were set to work, the piles of debris were overhauled and before 5 o'clock five bodie« were at tin- undertaking establish-ti ent of Rishqp & l.'ullinan.uud rebuild and risk bis property in a city that was careless enough to allow property to hum down for lack of a proper water sunply.In regard t the cause of the tire he said lie had no theory, {\u2019here wn* m» fire, no heat, no oil, and in fact no inflammable material whatever, in tho room where tlie fire originated, which wa* the mixing-rm tn where the wool i* mixed for use iu the manufacture of hat*.\u2014A\u2019.Y.World.The following pregnant word* written by the Duke of Wellington from St.Petersburg to Lord Bathurst, March 7, 1826, are certainly not inappropriate to tiie circumstances of tlm prisent monunt : \u201c I entertain no doubt that the consequence of war xx-ill lie that all thn European provinces of the Turkish Empire xx-ill l>t in insurrection and under Russian influence.In what manner the Emperor of Emria is to uso that influence, or hoxv lie is afterwards to establish order in these provinces, I don\u2019t know ; nor do I believe any body hero knows it b*-tter than 1 do.That is one of the argument* I have already used successfully, I believe, witli the Emperor of Russia, lie talks of otopping at a articular point, and not taking a village for dmself, nor increasing his influence or power.But I have t so ; hut it was so well sustained from the beginning of the voyage to the end that really they found it difficult even to write a short letter.On calls being given for Gen.Newton, that gentleman delivered a few remarks, and the proceedings closed with the health of the ladies, eloquently proposed by Mr.Madden.In the evening the pilgrims attended the pro-Cathedral, Copperas Hill, where the T< iKum was sung, and solemn benediction, and they left the Central Station at a late hour en rmtU for l,ondon.\t_ BIBLE CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE.(From Our (hen Correspondent.) Exetkk, June k.The Conference sermon was preached last evening (Thursday) by the Rev.A.(dark, of Mariposa, loan overflowing audience.The sermon, founded on Matt.-I, 111.\u201c Follow me, and I will make you fisher* of inen.\u201d was original, oncise, and practical ; and highly appreciated by those whose privilege it was to near it.RETOND DAY Fill DAT.After calling the roll by the secretary, devotional exercises were condneted by Revs A.Gordon and -I.Gr -nway.The Conference then proceeded to revise the Probationers list, which resulted a- follow- : Fourth Yuve John Pooley, E.A.Tonkin, W.Rollins, 1L M.ore.1.Gibson, J.Elliott, W.Simbert, H.J.Allin and R.Thomas.riliRD Year T.Sabine.Second Yeah.- D.Williams,F.M.Whitl >ck.J.Ib'skin.The following young men w*-re aceepte-1 as candidates for the ministry, J.A.Dafoe, S.J.Cunnings and W.Bryenton.On motion it was resolved that Rev.R.It.Rowe, who tailored for seven years on J\u2019rineo Edward Island, he appointed to a station in Datai io.The ex President, Rev.G.Webber, read an admirable address t > the societies, which w.xs unanimously adopted by the Conference.Reports were read from the various districts relative to the spiritual state of the conne tion nud handed over t\" a Committee in order tb it a reiudution might he prepared for adoption by the Conference.Thu statistical re]mrt showed that there are M itinerant Ministers, Pd?lay preachers, 1H » churches, -Id other preaching place*, 7793 church member*, 1,334 Sabbath school teachers and 1»,-3(0 scholars, increase in church membership over last year\u2019s A10.The general business was adjourned at 3 p.m., when the conference fellowship was held and the sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Hui per was administered to the members.It was Indeed n season long to be remembered.The benediction brought the meeting to a close.CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF ON TARD) AM) QUEBEC.Guai.ru, June 11.After devotional exercise» the minute» of Sat unlay'» nrucesdinga were read by the Sucretary.The Busineae Committee reported ; the several resolutions were tarried Uuauiiuously hoth in the committee and by the member* of llto The Provident Fund Society then met, with Rev.H.N.Jackson as chairman.Applications for membership were received fr«m Rev.8.J.Wood, H.J.Colwell, D.McCollum.R.K.Black, E.Barker, J.Mauchne, J.G.Haudcrsou, Dr.Jackaou, J.Brown, R, Brown.The Canada Congregational Missionary Society next awe utbletl.Mr.Barker was calfod to the chair.Nomination» were received from the general committee for th* district committee of the ensuing year.A recommendation from the committee with regard to a sixsc-ia! collection for the liquidation of the debt of the society, was concurred iu.A resolullou was carried unanimously conveying the thanks of the Union and their gratitude to God for the succeas which hat attended the labors t the Rev.K.McKay during tne pa»t A vote of thanks was tendered to the directors of the Grand Trunk Railway for granting half fare ticket* to clergymen along their line.The Nomination Committee thru reported,and the Union adjourned at I'd.10 p.UL LONDON METHODIST CONFERENCE.GuRLPH.June 11.At the morning sc*don, Rev.J.C.Slater, Treasurer of the Children\u2019» fund, reported that \u2018Jl children ceased to have claims, and that there were JO new claims- in all -to be provided for ; 40c per member will meet the claim* of the fund next year.The receipt* were : \u2014 iSalanee lust year.$\t!V>7 liccci|iU fur INTO 7.$13,7H.Tot si.$U,:I4D Ki|>emliturttt.4*13,'.mo Ilulauccou hand.$\t301* Rev, J.Ü.Slater wa* re-appointed '1 reasurer of this fund.Rev.W.R.Parker gave notice of the following motion \u201c That the resolutions of lad year, relative to circuit invitations, be rescinded.Kcv.W.J.Hunter,late of the Méthodist Epis copal Church, was received as a probationer of ten years standing.The Conference adjourned at noon.CORPUS CHRISTI.The following extrai ts trout Dr.John Dowling's work on \u201c Romanism,\u2019' concerning the origin of Corpus Christi.may prove interesting iu view of the recent celebration of this festival in our city.Dr.Dowling considers the worship of the host or wafer was a natural result of the doctrine of transubstautiatioii os established at the Council of Lateral! in A.D., 1215.\t\u201c From the Roman canon law we learn that Pojie Honorine, who succeeded Innocent III.shortly after the Conn cil, ordered that the priests, at a certain part of the mass service, should elevate the consecrated wafer, and at the same instant the people should iirostiate themselves before it in worship.Alsmt fifty yarn after the Council, in the year 1204, the teast of Corpus I'hrLti was established by Pope l rban V.The cause of the establishment of this festival of the holy sacrament, us it Was also called, was as follows : A certain fanatical w-nnan, named Juliana, declared that as often as she addressed herself to God, or to the saints in prayer, she saw the full moon with a defect or breach in it ; and that having long studied to flud out the signification of this strange appearance, she was inwardly informed by the Spirit that the moon signified the Church, and that the defect or breach was the want of an annual festival in honor of the holy sacrament.Few gave attention or credit te this pretended vision, whose circumstances were extremely equivocal ami absurd, and which would have come to nothing, had it not been supported by Robert, Bishop of Liege, who.in the year 12(0, published an order f< r the celebration of the festival throughout the whole Province, notwithstanding the opposition he knew would be made to a proposal founded only on an idle dream.After the death of Juliana, one of her ft lends, whose name was Eve.took up lo-r naine with uncommon zeal, ami hod credit enough with Urban IV.to engage him to publish, in the year 12U4.a solemn edict, by which the festival in question was imposed u|m>u all Christian Churches without exception.\u201d Diestenms, a prior of the Benedictine monks, relates a \u201cmiracle\" as one cause of the establishment of this festival : \u2014 *' He tells us that a certain prii^t hav ing some doubts of the real presence of Christ in the sacrament.blood flowed from the consecrated wafer into the cup or chalice, and also upon the eorjorale, or linen cloth, upon which tin> host and the cdialice are placed.The corjKirale having Wen brought, all bloody as it was, to Urban, the prior tell* us that the Pope was convinced of the miracle, and thereupon apt*)inted the solemnity of Corpus Christi to be annually celebrated.\u201d A ROMANCE OF THE PEERAGE.Out of the latest British social tragedy at Penge.of which a correspondent of the H'nrld recently gave *ii account, the following curious history has come to light* \u201cThere lived at Brighton many years a fisherman named Suter or Souter.Hi.-* cottage was a picture of neatness, and his garden was admired by th aristocratic visitors at that watering place.Th chief attraction of hU cottage was the presen of two hatubonie young cirls on< a step-daugu ter, called familiarly Nelly Holmes, and his own daughter, bearing of course hi* own name, Huter.Nelly, the elder of the two, possessed >x woml.i fid power in attracting the attentions of th-other sex.She is said to have been witty, vi various, refined ami educated above lier natural sphere of life.When her beauty was at it* prime the Hon.Horace Pitt, considered to nu the handsomest ami fastest man iu l.on-den, came down on a visit to Brighton.He, like the rest, admired the fisherman* daughter, and, wearied perhaps of thcartiti- ial airs of the Court ladies, he wooed and in vrri 1 Nelly Holmes.It is said that when *h m m i- l him she had no idea that he was the hc«r t » a famous peerage.Lord Rivers, the father of h- r husbiuul, fell into a delicate stats- of health, au 1 Horace had by that time become w*arb-d -.f Ids wife's free manners, and thought that sh- would he no ornament t.\t«Am m \u201c\tO*-'-\t.\t.\t.\t., fn a .t lANAKAL a«rv»sl sr»»tr.l r,.| »a^n (Mill* , ref- IWU.-CS at raqalrsU Ayi-I, »! 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' N .A N L |\t¦ i .Ill- Ui \u2022 of lu .1.» ki.ij laM.».l A|m*I' »u Wr-l in »Usi.Scliteru Ills buurs of I »i.d 3 |>.iu., »! 7.%0 slur-liruoki \u2022ire»!.W AKTMI, » Ueusiwl *vm *st, w llb n'i-ri-t «\u2022».T Y\ths| ! r*ljt sin I-L \\a\u2019 A.s utvli.\u2022 g.HHl FtsibCiMik (Fr»w*Uiil).W%/e.*|(l Y* tu une welt re< usiau-uilw!.A|i|il> SI 1M» ultlic AA\u2019AN ri ll, «I llie FroU»l»Ot lbr»nl»\u2018 llosu-, U Nuire Y Y Kin Mii'crsis, Msuuu £ I ill MiM kin w Ab'ed.I*5ft IKin-b*«let »lre.; ai\u2019AN I'KI), a I'buri rL » itui f.u \u2022 » «11 ».% Y* Api', ni \u2019.\u2019TT m ibif \u2022 Umi.*irw i uo»r MbrrlmNikr (Ins-L Keferetus-» rn|UiruMr.«i Uni 01(1.1 M'O.MU Ni.I leik Kiel ll'i.kki 1 A *t th a rotb n tg.fii.n v hand ba; an 1 smashed it in hi* face.A l n ¦ \u2022 verylxH'y believe* the stories to he tnie.Hanm Hand.-We have now the shortest stall f ir a bayonet of any army in the world, and tin .i -(\u2022 ay that it i*\"f no consequence, a* the buy m i will never again be used.Hour readers will, however, glance at any account of the capture of the Quarries at the siege of Sebastopol, of the battle of lukerman, or the varioii* operations at Lui knew during the I ndian Mutiny I hey will see that occasions wrill continue to oc cur in which Laud-to hand lighting will take place.It does not, therefore, seem wise tosacri-lice altogether tlie cold steel for the bullet.It is ine vitable tha* the former will come into play at the storming of field work* or house*, the capture of bridge», ,ke.Beside», the British soldier likes to close with his adventary, and it seem» a pity to h.Ukso landahle a desire.Army and Nary Hostile.The Finances of Ruf ia are thus discusse»! by a coiresjiondeut of the Pad Malt tiazrttr.w in» say* he lias ji-t returned fntn a prolongetl stay in Russia: \" Au I first as tithe sinews of war.I unhesitatingly n*»ert tlut the Russian G< \\ eniuient can ii*|MiM- of ampls means for the tir»t or even ill) fécond year's campaign -at what cost I will discuss fieri ifter.There is, hwev.-r, no mhtnke\td ' ict that the m in v in hard esah is in' hand i* perfectly U ue Uiat the overliangtn : \u2022 c i* paralyzed tiadf; that the nisjieiisio! f tin .1» traffic on tin guaranteed lailways ilufiug t ii best season of winter ha* iai|»>»e>l ia tin OOM To l.KT.funktilied, III 20 Lstour Mi t.¦\u2019I USI.'ill I U llcitroei Vie unt.JT\t1*1 Ayltm-r «\u2019o-i'l 1| o i I t i .\\ I J^AY UOAKP.10 Jurera street.¦ ItKIM* T l.KT, with llatlt.Ill Monnliiln \u2022ir\"i-t Iyl.KASAST hoetn*.wiilt Ursl- Ins» HiMinl.IHOsihoart street HOOMN, Itirnlsheil.to 1.1 ; live niinule»\u2019 wnlk from the t PimiI till i-e, «I 77 M.Atitoiue «iriMt.1 y >1 RI.K sml Klngle Konttis.140 Uleur/ Strrr t.J^i it ills «tu! lioaril, 12 Vlger Hi|iisri'.|y it'l l I.Itoom, with llnikr'l.fi.1» Mrlcalfe »L Iii\u2014 riooti Avenue.I'umlsliril Kihiii.».>n mur or I f é «Ingle.rito I.I.T twosmgle Kinio - lilt .itr irt»ir.' 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ItOllll.firit, Msciiahical >\u2022 n Mi»x Kxiiixr.su PATKNT MOI.M irait 22 Hr.Joh» \u2022TKBST.Montreal, lira- ' h < 'fllie, Washington, 1M.\u2019.To Lot.rr nu I i »i.u at\tA; (di to IV P IIKiiAA NK A tH .I'suker».o|>|u sue Post urti.v ' rro l.KT ON A I.ONO l.KASK, \u2022A I ru.n the l'Itt of Three Nlvris on the HI.Msarlm i.Dfeur] s.ucd liiflrrtliti ilalr) siii gra»mg porpu»*» , P ui I.rns IIIer » luudtid sen.i.»rli »ll In u *1 .Inti .I \u2022 ultii \u2022lion » It M n twibti iiituuS s' walk of n viial i hut.I.'» A|*|iIa to II A II I' IIKOM.A CO., 22 Hi Joint .1 At.Iltn »t rro u:r, I\tN llur.rr, dr»iue.l froui roof .furumv, Ac.ten ih sirahle A) i !i 21 Itounreati n- stm t f.Il K I.Awiu-Utii rro i.kt.1\tNO.3?IN TilK IKON Itl.tM'U.Hnoavruture \u2022tiri-t Hitjeiuing the uew^WiYNS»» iiiIwm A|.|d« to .IttllN luit t.AM.A- MON, AA 11wr-¦ iitllee.JM) l.KT, Nu.2 llrlek How.I anger till, i«rt'»l|i funilslieil If ns(tiire»l.Afpl) to HI NH\\ J.HIIAlV, 72H 4t'2 Helgueurs stmt 7 I For Sale or to tel.jMiirum Koif sakkuu to in: \\ I II ' Il pi ire I SIM II t lief «Il\t\\ h h \u2022 tuiillnl hrii k htilldltig, with n»>etni t.t sud rtm e founil» Hon.I lu-i bun'll \u201c111 he let for rrCgluus wnrslnii or |> h-lie tueetlng» or sold w itli the iirl'a'e resl'li-m e \u2022di.liilog.A| |-lr at 20 lu (ire I .alio, or to h\u2019ev.J.T.I'lTf IIKR, 5(0 HL Josi |di »l I Atilt s A I.K or In l.KT al lllver Trul» I'istnlns.A l>wi-llli'g lloiiiie.conilortabli Itnlshi»!.and sultahle fnriM .u|iatlon h.a l«mll,ror M » Hosrdkur House, stluste nu the I.s.h uf the hi.Lawrence, where (\u2022 \u2022 nu lient salt water tntlitng In the ittiiu«Mll»le Ylelnltjr, »\u2022¦» hronk, in ! ale trout I-hin* to I o hail.Apply U» HI AA II.I A IiIHmiNI', AtlvneHies, Agi nt* lor I\u2019nqirleior Proporty for Sale.ui' rrjli: |SI IH HHAN TOWN f\tNOItWOOII, ?Ttiiite nt the Uni k Hiver, five mltintes' wslh frntn the It.It s'Htlon.new iic'*» tde by fntr dstlv trams, e.m'iiu I-, with l .T.Il hi M de KnilHtstli.n, aad w In u illl, nf i nnrse.I eoows Itiore fnvpieiit on llnsl eniiiplellon nf Ihe rallresd.1 lie nhjei-t ssuglit Is the areetlnn ¦,( a HuhuHotii Tow ii, sultahle Io 'he want* of uur grow lug eltj-, hailtig fi.elliii of hi-i-r»\u2022 a* all \u2022\u2022»»iin< and U0ih-r suili whole Si me ri stmilits ns v.Ill etisilte the highest order sud sii' lui lomfori The lots varr In »lre from q In .3 rw-res, a mini 1er i I whiih have been dlsoosed nf to hlgltli retqiei'tahle eltbetis.and tniw a further lltulte l ntllllher lire olf.-red hy private mle to desiralde |ian|ee who w ish Io avail thein relies of i hesti hulliltug mnterlnls, anil Ihe lertaln cri lit w I n h w III lolli'W flie uin nlng id the railroad in fM.»riir\"l.'\tÉMutes » i nr i irruUn and Mftj i» apply lo\tmm* 115 I ( K AIO MTUKKT.Juno llth.1 *77.I MI'WON Kl> I AI KM KOK HA KK.I The mli.eillier oilers (nr «nie hit No.22, Fourth I \"ti I eirslnn of Ht.mv, eiiiitiiiiiiliir Vint ».res, itiore or |i-«« This s|'h-iidld ptoiierly I» sltuaied ahot.i thr»»\u2018 nilb-s frutn | the enleriirMlog Village ut Arttprior so l Is Iu a high \u2022t.iti' of {'Ultlvsllnn I here Is aliotil lllOm-res eleamd.snd tho remainiler under good hard maid, comprising a good sugar hush.There l« on tin-pn mlw» a large «title dwelling house, tr sides a larcc Irsn.e ham.slieds.stable, nsd lioiise.ii .sud Him- good wells.There Is also a goml sehiMilhiHtse sltus'e-l on the lot.This Is a »|ilendld eliani-e fnramoiie wishing in ptinTia»»- a goml Improved Isrni.For further |aitliiilsrs n|>|di j» r-onslly or hi letter In the uw ui r.J A 3| K.*A HI.\\IK.Arti|irlnr Ite*., t*nL Fit/iojr, May 17.1H77.I^OK SAKK, Hi nullfullr slluiilid Pri.iiertj.Huusi and »H a res latid, near St.Hrstiels Iftrer, Kiehmoril Station, K.T.I 1 llghtlul Huinliier resort.1 hes|i and terni, en r.Aili|rr-»s.llrSWer 2.133, Post lllliis-.Notices.l/ll;I MKN AM» < ITI/KNS' I\tn NIM »3nilTTKF.(Ttl/ens snd others who desire to i-untrlbsw to tlda Fund are requested Ui s« ltd Ihelr swbsetiptluns to 'It HFMlY LYMAN or to the Merrhsnls' Havings Hank wdh Instnn-tlnns to plSM the sum to the credit of tbc .1A 3|I.M MTKU AMT.Secret ary.Montrial IHh M«y.1H77.N ;oti( K to 1111: iTHue.|.Oi*T.t»N THE til h MOVP.7IIIEK.A PAlti FI.OF FORMS OF NKW TEN imi.I.AH 1111.1.**.nr Tint ( nV»OI.IIIATEI> Il 3NK OF < YN(IU.(Ki T rOCNTKBSIfiNKI»).IIAIEH 3IONTKKAI.1st Jl IA.I*»7«.The Hr.nk has not i et bsgan to issue any nuw unirt.The only notes In r'n u «tlon at pmwnt are the tmtos of the Fllj Hank and Koval 1 asaiPsn Bank.The pul lie are hereby »a nrd thsl the furm» am of no value, and ibat au» perwin attcinpti'ig to pa* them a* Bunk Hills will be proseeutid.insuranti! ^ y KAN INHl ItAM\u2019l-:, IIOHTON MANINK I NIIKMUMITVMM, AnekTn Jan.I, inTT,\t\u2022l.ytr-d.yiit am> oh Hi K\u2014hi »T SAf'KAMKNT STKKl T.MoXTHhAU Il EU K INI AN A YVIIITNRV.M4NAOKKS.frilK HOY AK U ANA hi AN IN*»I It AM E t «h3t|*ANv.Anxiaat of ('spit«l sul»\tad\tA2 immi mni mi Au.aa.ui uf 1 spltal paid up tu 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p.r-i.and t«-ftir» 10 30 am.\t' > r H ill I ¦ rr*.^yoMA.VS 11 OS I\u2019IT A K, NO.31 -T.ANTOINE MTIfF.ET.Plseaus of WTnmes treatiul daily at 11 a'rlock free uf nbsrgr I) If.A If.MSTIlO.MJ, PII VMM I \\ N.Ml It»' EON A 3( f fil t II El It, ftIUBT.Jus F I\u2019ll STHKKT.Ollier lloura\u2014H to 10 am.; 2 to 4 p.m.1 7 to 0 p m. 4 TflK MONTRKA.T, DAILY WITNESS TlfKSDAY, Jvxh J2, 1877 Cm» t'LATiOM i>V 11K\t«liiriiu tl*» W#*k «-luliitg \u2018\u2022Hit Juuf,\ttin c«>rrc»jtju>liug work ii( li*»t yt-tu* : JdlK-\tIe77.\t\t\tJ\tuar, IX7A IM\tIl, V»\t\t\t\tISA II, V.Munfer .\t4 il>\tIA\tVTA\tiduuilsr\t\t frill 'I'iie*»l«y.v\\ < du.«luy.\tftik iliii\t16 i a\t,VH) :usi\t1\u2018uewUy\t.iiUi Tliur».!»),.,\t.Tib\tIA\tI.W\tTbursilsj\t, HUi Krtilai.\t.Hill\tIA\tM\tKrlUy.\t.t«l li NaSvwifey,.\tmil\t1 \u2022\t«x«l\tikluolay\t., lOlU .Twi«l h* r ww* .(h-iui MoulU) .Iu.immi'k 14,440 1V.5:k IV,'.HI IV.'HH Iv.AH.l ti |, h T*.I\tTui*J\t74,1 M \\\\ KKKI.Y.2,*.IMNi'TouI |M'r wi rk.517,0 it «IKÜMKNCIKM.MouiUl».*n,100 She l^ailn Witness.TUKUUAY, JUNK If.JUV/.ir u no Chkimt to our polin' tint tin y yet allow the àt recta to he \u2022ucuuiberaJ with th-archil ere tn I OO thd 2usi Avia.St, Joseph was, St.John the HaptUt is, and St.Anne shall be.How that revolutionary being, John th\" Hap list, superseded the good St.Joseph in the affections of the French-Catiadians is a sad chapter for Ultramontanism in Canada.Home could not deny St.John the Haptist ; he had a place in the calendar, and a very worthy one.So since the revolutionary era of IMS it has endured his unauthorized pre eminence.Antonelli could tempiorize, but Simeon! must act, and we presume the people of Canada have at last grown submissive enough to take any patron or patron* ess that Home may appoint them.And a very respectable saint is St.Anne.The Scripture tells us no more about her than that she was an ancient and widowed prophetess when our Lord was an infant, but Home says she was the mother of Mary, the mother of (Jod.The Explosion in Conitantinople has not yet come, and the position is less strained he* cau-e of the t greater, than ever, lledif Pasha and Mahmoud Dama i are still the ruling spirits in the Ministry : but Parliament is there, and pretty vigorous, having to be asked to v.ite certain credits, and coupling with their votes conditions as to certain useless officials.The peace feeling is apparently extending, at least amongst the influential classes, and even the Saltan has expresse,! himself in favor of peace, but the two ruling Ministers are for war.and at the last meeting of the War Council their air ice prevailed.The demands of the Cretan Assembly for we believe the fulfilment of what was long ago promised thsra have l>een refused, and they are said to tie determined on fighting, and the Turkish Minister at Athens has lieen instructed to demand the meaning of the lire» k armaments.Otherwise Turkish governmental matters have been \u2022|uiet, but the prohibition of the publication of war news is very unpopular in Constantinople.The British Ministers are more an 1 more decided in their utterances in favor of peace.It was not necessary for Lord Salisbury to express his wishes in regard to it, for hh, i»oaition has long been well understood, but he has given his opinions, and he ought to have all the knowledge cl the situation that can he obtained.He says that he is far fmm sharing many of the apprehension* srhich he has ht-anl around him.liOtd Derby, who has !>een supposed to willingly acquiesce in.if not share, the bellicose ideas of Lord Heacnnabcld, now says that the greatest of all Hritish interests is the interest of |>eace.The tone of this is rather different from that of his reply to Gortschakoff's note, and of Lord UeaconsHelda ancient Mansion House speech.Public opinion has impressed itt self even upon belligerent Tory rulers.The result is that Huaaia will be much more careful about girinr offence, seeing that none is given to her, aneopU' of Hdessa and other ports have recovered from their scare about the 'Turkish navy ; but Hobart Pasha has been reported as ordering measures to make the blockade effectual, which may result in a worse scare than ever, for there can be no doubt of tin-stroiigth amt effectiveness of the Turkish naval forces in the Black Sea.In Asia Minor tho great battb) has not yet com* off, and the principal reason for this seems to be that the Turks do not wait for it.As soon as the Hussian forces advance sufficiently to make a collision probable, Mukht&r Pasha rapidly executes a movement to the rear.A bnccessful sortie is repute 1 from Kars, but, as that position is isolat -1, it is not very clear how ti n news of this could have come.More r- tivity is reported within the last few days from the Turks who arc now attempting to cut the Hussian communications, apparently because their own arc endangered, hut nothing has bi en accomplished ami it is not probable that there will be much success atten lingtheae efforts.Fr-iiu Houkgoum-Kaleh the insurrection is said to be rpreading, ami there is reason to believe that it haa been, to some extent, successful.As yet, however, nothing h:u 1 mou effected against the lim-s of communication with the main Russian forces.The course of matters so far, looks as if the chii f lighting was to be done in Asia ami not in Europe, but if hostilities should begin in good earnest on the I lanube, they w mid soon ovt rvhadow theconflict i i Asia.THE LATE DR.PHILIPP.OAHl\u2019ENTER.Few men have lived such useful and in\u2018!uen-t al lives os did the late Dr.Carpenter ; and very, very few indeed possessed the secret of accom plishing so much a* he without themselves coming prominently before the public.His life was an entirely nnseltish one ; his aim the accomplishment of good and tho securing the greater happiness aud usefulness of his fellow man.Dr.C\u2019ari>enter was horn in Bristol, England, on November -1th, lNp,*.Hia father was Dr.Laid Carpenter ; his brother, Dr.William H.Carpenter, the eminent physiologist ; and his sister, Mary Carja-nter.the eminent philanthropist well known for her efforts to educate women in India.Like them the l»te Dr.Carper ter ixwsenmd in a high degree those qualities w hiJi would have enabled him to have made his name an illustrious one, had he not preferred to remain in comparative obscurity, believing that thereby the ends he worked for would lie the more surely accomplished.He was (*lucatep|o will not listen to argument.When you wouM not he ir Aid.Ale mooes oo the one side of the quesUon, 1 would nul speak ou tbs oiler I hough th* Mayor courluoudy gurc lue lh* opixirtunity.Your uoin- last night « as not druukvu clsuior -It was canical feel lug .hut noise u not argument * 'i ll\" circular then goes ou to nay that they had much still to do ; they would have to moot against Huuday drinking,for ragged schools, and pfihap» Lu a now museum, aud concludes : \u201c Let us conquer our own had passions, as \u201cwell h*those who oppose us.\" During his rcsi deine in Warrington, ho attended tho 1'eace Congres*, held in I'uri* ah mt twenty-live year* sgo, and took an earnest part in its proceedings.Much Mt amount of work a* ho accomplished could not have lieen done wilhoutenrueat application and untiring industry.It was said of him that hi* work w as that of four ordinary men.His own view was that he did what one ordinary mall should Jo, while the four Would do hut one quarter what they could.He says : \u201c * There's time enough yet,\u2019 say* the sluggard, \u201c as he opens one eye, and »huti it again at \u201ci>Uie.He finishes his dream; and then is \u201c hurried for the rest of the day.'* God gives time enough for all pur* on t * do \u201call the work he requires; just as lie give* \u201c fresh sir for us all to breathe.Only he does \u201c not give us any tune to *|> ire.Tim \u2022 to u*^ in \u201c abundance ; but none to lose, or to waste.\u201cTime to save, but none to lay by, \u201cMan spoils Gen is fresh air, and then it \u201c jM.bons u*.bo we hji >11 God's useful time, by \u201c mixing it with poisonous thoughts and dee Is.\u201c Then our souls lose their energy, sicken and \u201c perish.'* Some people hate time so much that they \u201c want to h/t their unoffending companion.\u201cThey are like th\" great drunken Alexander, \"who killed his best friend.They ar.*iut>xi \u201ccat»*! with the sjiirit of laziness, and murder \u201c the very opportunities of life and hajipiness.\u201c When a man spends money we ask him \u201c what he has got for it ; and if he has nothing \u201cgood to show we tall him a spendthrift.So \u201c when we *|x-ud time we should have sont .'thing \u201c good to show for it.\" In hi* mode of imparting inttruotlon heap-pears to have closely followed the plan of Ben- us a w|.urate collection ; should bo always,uud«r jiruper condition's,accessible to students ; should t>e arranged by hitiself, and should be jirsserve 1 in a fire proof room.'These comlitious the Uui-vi isity has carried out on its jiart, though the ai rangeuieut of the collection, to whioh a vast tiim>ui.t f time and labor ha* been given by Dr.('arpenter within tb* Uftt ten years, is not yet completed.With the highest scientific work, with th» geiirial woik of prohibition and temperance reform, with unceasing aud untiring etfortx to move the uncomplaining ami long suffering |>ro pie of Montreal tui rucks to make money out of it by any action of his (Aid.David's).AM.Grenier asked by what authority Mr.Beaubien had dared to make such a false assertion.Aid.LarkrgE said AMs.Nelson and Stephens were the only ones attacked by name.He, Aid.Laberge, stated that though he w as a Conservative he would not recognize the follows loafin ' round that meeting a* ( \u2019oiiHervatives.He knew Mr.Beaubien had uttered falsehoods.AM.Bivard raid ho had been at the meeting, and bad heard nothing insulting, AM.Thihai\u2019I.tcorroborated this.The matter dropped.Aid.Généreux wo* elected acting May jr for tbe ensuing term of three month*.SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.Mr.Edward Murphy was re elected Catholic, and Mr.Lunn, Protestant Hchoxl Commission era.Aid Donovan thought if there was any honor attaching to the office it should be allowed to In the even ing wa* gallery Were filled, while the .ti.w J JjjS th*: officers of tho Convention, the clergy of Louuyilie slid a number of .li*tlaguisSe?oiÜ.x*ü*, liuludlng Mayor Jacob.\u2022 - ^ ., CONSOL!DATED BANK OF CANADA.annual ornerai, meeting.'I he Annual General Meeting of the Hhare io .era of the Consolidated Bank of « 'auada wa, h.I(l at Bi o\u2019clock, noon, June tf, ill the Bank mg House in this city.Among the Mharehohlei til.piexent wu; noticed the following gentlemen : h.Messrs.William Workman, It.5.Reekie, Hoi,, of | Alexander ( amphell, Win.Thomson, Toronto John Crawford, Hir Fraud* Hiucks, J.H.Joseph, Duncan Macdonald, Ht.John».G K.tarke, J H.Rennv, Arthur I'revost, John Laiikiii W.\\V.Ogilvie, Robert Anderson, Borneo H.Stephens, G.W.Simpson K.S.r'iTr'.\u2018i*,outf,klli Joaeph Tiffin,' 0. Mr.Wm.WoUKWtH 1 beg to »ecoud the ro-tulutioD.Mr.J.11.JoMKi-H W'htt it r*pr«teotad hy the item htuik proiui».'.$JM 0i)0 ?The I'arjtioKMT The huUdiii/4 in Toronto, horo, iu Oliutou - four ditf«rent |jU-e*.Mr.Joiixi'ti\u2014The win» m liwt your.The I'hlUiiiaNr 1 think there hut he«ii»u ah A f 1er a |>auiH>, The Pa*«UO tT Htid If there i« uo further remark ti bea say is that the prospective a l vaut ages to the two institutions will always lu greater than whatcan he immediately effected.(II< ar, hear.) I can only again araure you that our beat attention will be given to the interests of the Hauk, etui I cannot omit the opportunity aia bOe W 6Jo .Pom.75o to KUc, lUrle* iiouiiusl «t bü*» \u2022fj»5*!.Hulter, dairy.Itto to 17« | do roll.lUe m 17e PoMtiN*.| *1 JA| Hbr.y»kllii AI lo AI 7A llid< \u2022v.'i UiAô.êUi Hay #7 » ft»; w out uldait gtlc to :»Uc.Will* Uie exoi-pUoii of \\S llOo ; Corn.I 5'Je in\tFlour per bid., iroin Whi.e Wheat.AH.'J.blo #*- bo , .strong linkers'.+7.7b to Ah.(M), Huy, per ton.*|-J to All Wool.-Jtii to 30c ; : Polutoc*.K(V (o mV ner bu* >rl Uniter, |>er lb., lie '.o I tic ; Kgg*.»mt aeser, 1'Jc to 13o.J\tMONKY AVI) CUMMKKCK.utton steady , I'planda, I ,* I.ivriipooi., Judo 12 I 1 ICt^j Urleutia, ;V.Lokivox, June 12.\u2014Consol*, U4 l-ltlj 4Si'* 104 Sj i 10 40 *.tOG.Meetings, Amusements, &c, *st.(ii-;oR(iil meeting.If.In lhe courn* of ti e year, ocatn.elckne**, of n-moral of any of iheofficare \"f collector* ha* oocurn-1, pie toe ripply thF 1*75.* AMI AMKNDIMd At T»*.la the mailer of JOMKIMI MEM'tluRT, ait I uaolveaL The underilgaed will sell by auction, on the preintar.I'JO .Nasairih titaei, on Tl frlsDAA.THF IMih J| NK, lt*l.a* Rivvsu o'i'loi k, fureuoou, the aiuck In-Trod' and Sixtbrc* bcluttftug to ibi> E.'aie, In lud.u^ C.fc, Kngtut \u2022\" I Roller, Ihice i-urtable i.riodiog Mills, Rial* t,«l, l.iucu Bug- Desk., ko.Alloulunuallui.uill be altcn on appllctli l'r\u2018s op'uton of the»*- liulrusucnu, «a lielug by far the bel man iLu-turc I In the Ikiiuluion, hi f .Hy vuslalucd by tbe liii|Htr'lal Judge atlbchyduei l-.xblblltuu.JOSKI\u2019H GOULD, 211 *i.Jamc ureei.M'Oilnal.Jupe il, IM77.Noon Idieilisements, U M.FAIUM'HAUSON, >1# It.II ANT TAll.UM, Mo Imi.Prior M.rrri.Betwrra PL Salue» and (T.lg slIMU, Mu* 'real.Military I utluruio anil lllabland Coatuiu.io \u2022 \u2022peitol.y* To* in* .asb 1 )OTATO HUG TOISOxN ! 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Lndlr.would du well to call ai AV.AY.MDMSp.R M, I IN and ItSVi Blonrp ak.A ini eisal.e ouf \\riy lar* r .Ut, k ol Pan.uf the graatesl v.rlill, ail uai.i'l in plain flguii* and Miiilug «cry ebrap.R.OOO I.UXd 1 I1\t\u2019|\u2019#:h t vx MAPLE\t\t\t $6.(Ml | Ill lieII\t\t\t 4.6(11 BRBCU.\t\t 4.0(1 TAMARAC.\t\t 4.041 | PER »'\"i It, a Whol-*1->V Ilf.Ad,lr< «« rrt.ro W'lT-ir».()fll< \\l ADY wl»he*t*> re< otnm -u I a Sew tnx Girl \" bo til lr \u2022 oughlv nndrr«t*nda Dressmaking: bn* no objection to go to the eountry.Applv at 2* He» cr Hall.1>l'RNI4HKI) KGUM to let.164 4L I'rhaln at.INl'ItNISlII- D ROOM4 ior mnrr ,-.1 eonpb-.I'\t62*1 tlorrhe.t r «t.VIT A*» l M» a Kern «le l\u2022«pbe ho.Ulmr a Model Hchool xv Diploma for La Prcbd Mod# »\u2022- *ol.A .U» Wm.I phi, nine See T \u2022 *\u2022 .\" ake leld.Q.(1KNRRAL Hetvant «anted for -mall lam ly i \"r t eeee*-enHired.A, ply al 464 Bherbroo«e aiievf.[ËS°üPES I Geo I ^ Gf.o Bisftrop &rGps IV IOKKL8\u2019 F N I RA('l' ROOKS.WAN #\u2022 Il«-I *»K It Ft Kll\u2019rtf.I.un*r sbr.-ls or Hauoit.lillXM OF #.\\( II ANt.lf, In Mtteria or Monks.It# NT ItKCBiPP HOD tv -*, IiimuI « eitl Ad E»ru«a, (\u2019uatontM Forma, Are., A*.ftTORTON, Pilll.I.IPM A III I.MKK.Miniiouern, Jkc., Ar., 373 Notre Dutne «I.you xx., No.u.TIIK POPULAR CANADIAN FAMILY MAGA/.INfc.CIRt ELATION INt'RRASING RAPIDI.Y.Mfir IWMIMOtf MOMHLY ton JURR.1877.UK Al) Y IN A FNir CoxvtMT.: Dresuis, J.Claik Miirray.My Young kia.irr, hy the Author of - Casting the Lot,1 Tbe Kvil fine (Poetry ), John Keade The A.latic* in America, Kuillc A.Hart.I he Girl»\u2019 Voyage, hv One of I hem.gome time (I'oetrvj.J.O.Ma,D»\u201eu.Lit, on an linliai, Bi-serv., vv ilham Wye Hinllh \u2018a Day ut A'ge.ir**, by the wile of a Naval Officer.Only a Catalogue.Yossii Fui k«: How the Hoy* C,impel Iu the year 147\u2014.I\u2019ruinl Little Dooy.Pu/île».Tim Howe : Mnrlon lonr.* Morv.by E,*iina Lente Drudgi-rv.and How lo a*(-awe It.(iin.iucnlal Work 10 Norway hprue.x I'rrserviiig (imall Qu.ntitiea of Ice.LivansMt Notii-k* : Life of a Scotch Natural!»!.Literary Noti-e.Cubs.: Conducted by J.II.An her.Notice, K red.UougloD.JOHN DOrOALI.Ac MIN, I'cnusnnM, Montreal .50 per nniiuiii.13c pi-r Mimic Copy.DA IVMON IIBON., Ti-nilc AucnfM.T' IK ONLY PLACE IN MHSrRK.L For n I\u2019crl'crl l-Hiinu 4u|| or (.'nriiienf IS AT J.il.KFPNRDY Ac CO N., 31, 33 nnd 33 M.Imwrcnce Hlrcci, VXberr- only Ihc l»-»t and mo»l exper'en -cd CITTKRN are engaged, and the late»\u2019.styb'S to be had fr,,m both AMERICAN aud KNGLMI fa.hlou plates.A.all ear Order* are made oa the premises, tinder onr own direct snpervlnh n, the Workmamhlp I» warranted to be well ard strongly made.Nobby Suit, of Scotch Kngli.b and Cana,Dsn Twee t*, from #12.60.Kaney Kreneh Tweed Salt*, of vsnous patlern* fretu $16.UO.Our Block of CLOTHS FANCY WoRgTIO COATINGS, TRoWSKRINGS and TWHRDS I.na -nul»g Ibe JaaeUun uf Si.AatMaa .Ira.i sad Uaig \u2022'«n I w 10 Ik- b, I.A».l mu s'uff Fa, lory ibrirun bT he, |>B SI ualula* ay Ml Irel u* Cia'* .r.Aies 2 271 *x«*re feuf.ad Vagiiah nwasuru.A aliebasttrsiM*-) i»r almost say k>»J ol b»tiaet., n* rag il'anl Hud, ami the anrlhea*l by au,uh»r lut ,,f |»i,,i and bun.e sad a \u2022mal' pailbyalau» ta nom ui',0 tlttien tor, «rd le» In.h, .and to Ih, |.\u2022\u2022t\u2022g,< lead mg irum the .aid lau» tu th» .ail Berthelet un-el «nd ,-bv izrr,i and lying belneei the |,n'|M>rly of the |«p> Pri.-r I, n|* I llrrihe'ei «t.Tbe al«z\\e |,|,,|M-D| win |,e *,,1,1 hy puhll - v\u201e e ,g Montreal, ua WhDNEhDVY th» el.voalh day of Jaly a, *t.s' sloven \u2022'clock la the t«rrna.JOHN I Kit HI won, AssignM.Blcdl.AMIIAN .1 HAItTlAS.An.tioueera.Oft ?W livra A Fergm a.) 102 St.Erani'iO* XaH.r *L V II rnnlthq A tlnrwfilttu, | IRU.IMIN AKV M>nrK.M.»*r« Hogan Beaafnrl proprietor* of Ho* ii*l« .'*:», have .frudi-d the umieraigned to i*H oi, tt,.- gr , ,.i,| « the iH-gliinlng of June neit Itisl valuatue por'ion .f ll,\te pru|u>rly eilcldlng I nun Ih* K.ilruad Era, k lo is* raru, rlrcet, FI,in* are now preparing, and fall Information wril gltra \u2022boiily, HKNMNIJ A BAKNAl.Or.Au cli inser*.R ULBER HOME AND HKLTING t»rnia VI nierprwot (Jarmritt», l.ndir-a Co*»nini-i VYnlri iirnols, ForiHlilt- Founlnlna **lih Hoar, Alnaic lln»r I\u2019lpr ».Hoar HrrU.A r.AT lOOin KAH HCHHFK WAHKHOCAk.\u2022J.'l.'t Ni.I » .MO» at reef, VV.F.VIKW HOKT.C'lRA\\N RKHIIIKH! 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