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Montreal weekly witness commercial review and family news paper
Fortement imprégné de sa mission chrétienne et défenseur du libéralisme économique, The Montreal Witness (1845-1938) est demeuré une entreprise familiale durant toute son existence. [...]
The Montreal Witness: Weekly Review and Family Newspaper voit le jour le 5 janvier 1846 à la suite d'un numéro prospectus paru le 15 décembre 1845. Le Witness, comme on se plaît à le nommer, est l'oeuvre du propriétaire, éditeur et fondateur John Dougall, né en 1808. Écossais d'origine, il émigre au Canada en 1826 et se marie en 1840 avec Élizabeth, fille aînée de la célèbre famille Redpath. Ce mariage lui permet sans doute de s'associer financièrement à cette famille et de tisser des liens avec la haute bourgeoisie anglophone de Montréal.

Le parcours littéraire et journalistique de John Dougall est étroitement lié aux mouvements évangéliques puisqu'il a été membre fondateur de la French Canadian Missionary Society, « organisme opposé aux catholiques et voué à évangéliser et convertir les Canadiens français au protestantisme » (DbC).

La fougue religieuse de l'éditeur a provoqué une réplique de la communauté anglophone catholique. C'est ce qui explique la naissance du journal True Witness and Catholic Chronicle en 1850. Le Witness suscite tellement de réactions que Mgr Ignace Bourget en interdira la lecture aux catholiques en 1875.

The Montreal Witness est demeuré tout au long de son existence une entreprise familiale. John Dougall, propriétaire et éditeur depuis 1845, cède l'entreprise à son fils aîné John Redpath Dougall en 1870 qui, à son tour, passe le flambeau à Frederick E. Dougall en 1934. Ce dernier sera propriétaire et éditeur jusqu'à la disparition du journal en 1938.

The Montreal Witness a connu différentes éditions (hebdomadaire, bihebdomadaire, trihebdomadaire) et plusieurs noms. Outre son appellation initiale, il paraît sous Montreal Weekly Witness: Commercial Review and Family Newspaper, Montreal Weekly Witness, Montreal Weekly Witness and Canadian Homestead, Montreal Witness and Canadian Homestead, Witness and Canadian Homestead ainsi que Witness.

En 1938, à la veille de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, les conditions économiques sont désastreuses et le nombre des abonnements diminue constamment. Malgré de vibrants appels aux lecteurs pour soutenir le journal, celui-ci doit cesser de paraître par manque de financement. Le dernier numéro, paru en mai 1938, comporte de nombreuses lettres d'appui et de remerciements. Ainsi se termine une aventure journalistique qui aura duré 93 années.

RÉFÉRENCES

Beaulieu, André, et Jean Hamelin. La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, vol. I, 1973, p.147-150.

Snell, J. G. « Dougall, John », dans Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne (DbC), Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1982, vol. XI [www.biographi.ca].

The Montreal Witness: Weekly Review and Family Newspaper, vol. 1, 15 décembre 1845.

Witness, vol. 93, no 16, mai 1938.

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I COMMERCIAL REVIEW AND_F MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, JU \u201chae 6 Er nw SS, | FAMILY NEWSPAPER, _ LY 30, i890, MONTHRAL WEEKLY WITNESS { $1.00 1.Post-Paid: 5c a Copy.crema CHEAP TRAVEL TO THE EAST.CABRYING TRE WAS INTO AFAIOA.Vioyosia, B.0., July 23.\u2014It is now defisitely settled that she Pacifio Mail and Oscideatal asd Oriental Steamship Companies mean war to the knife againss the Canadian Pacific Railway.Mr, George H.Rice, tratfio manager of the fires.uamed companies, is here making arrangements to begin the fight on their behalf.\u2018The Oans- dian Pacitio tiret declared iw intention of rua.ping its China steamers to sad from the Kees by way of Bap Francisco, and bas carried vub ite threat by taking Ireight and pasaspgers for that port by tbe \u2018* Abyusinia,\u201d which will arrive there about the ead of August.Bhs will ba followed by tbe entire Canadian Pacific Heet 10 turo, To meed this the American sieporatioa have determined to invade Osnada, THE AMEMIOAN PROGRAMME, Mr, Rice ssys\u2014\"' l'in in Victoria now for the Purpose of arranging to run the Chinas steamers ol Pacitio Mail Steamabip company to asd from 810 Francisco by way either Tacoms or Victoria, Tae probabilities are shad Victoria will be tbe poiut, at least for she present.It your big wharl in soon completed [ will decide ab once, and probably appoint agente io his city before I leave hore, The firs) steamer, which will be the \u2018\u2019Obins,\u201d will arrive here from Ban Francisco où or about August 2ad, for Chine and Japan.The first steamer from the other side loft Hong Kung eatorday for Victoria.She is the \u201cCity of Pekin,\u201d sud has engaged both passengers and cargo for Victoria sod Bound porte.We don't intend to do any business with our steswers between Victorias snd San Francisco, as our relations with the Pacitio Const Steamabip Compauy are most cordial, As far as regards the Canadian Pacific, we expect beture that line gets its naw goud bold on business.We nd business over tbe Oana- dian Pacitio 11 sand our business over the Northern Pacifio sod Oregon Short Line\u201d What the policy of the Osnadisn Pacifie will be is uncertain.\u2018l'hree now ateamers for that line, which are soon to be placed on the eastern route, are rapidly approaching completion im British dockyarde, The contract requires the vessels to develup eighteen knobs on trisl and aixteen and ope-balf knots on 8 400 miles sea trip.It is confidently expetted by the builders that this will bo excoeded, mo expense being spared to wake these vessels in every respect squal to She very finest vessels afioat.\u2014\u2014 THE BANISHED GUARDS, SAD BOENES, Losnon, July 23.\u2014The scenes connected with the exit of the Zod Battalion of she Grenadiers were both interesting nod at times bouchiog.The men were paraded at daybreak, snd were marched slong the Victoria Kmbankment to the Victoria station, Eatly aa was the hour, the streets were crowded, and at least 20,000 people acoompanied them, the men cheeriag, the women and children crying and sobbing.The arrest of the six Grenadiers and their teial by court martial had tended to cest à gloom over the whole battalion.When the sentences were pounced ad parade youterday, some painful scenes occurred, The oldest soldiers of the companies seemed to have beea sslacted for trial.By a strange misfortune » veteran named Perren was ope of the ualucky prisoners, Au older man, named Riggs, belonging to the same company, had been transferred to the reserve the day before, Later in tbe day the prison ers exchanged their regimentals for prison garb.The precise hour of their removal to tue Brixton military prison was a well guseded secret, while their transfer to the ambulance Waggon was #0 quietly effected ¢ sul » fow soldiers saw them, The authorities three ambulaëcu wagons, each drawn by à pair of horses, in attendance at the eotrance, the met emerged the spectators raised loud shout.They were handeutfed io pairs and escorted by non-commissioned offisers.They sppeared dejected and hi Une soldier in the iment shouted, ** Keep up your heart, comrades.\u201d Bereral prisoners burst ony i the tears streaming down their faces.* You' be better off,\u201d cried another soldier as the rebiçie drove rapidly away, Hatirax, July 23.\u2014Ordern were recsirsd bore to-day for the West Riding regimens to prepare to embatk for Jamsics and Bacbadves oa the troopebip ** Tamar,\u201d August 10th, bo be relieved by the 17th Leicestershire regiment, mow a Bermuda, the latter garrison being occupied by the Grepsdier Guards trom Ladoa.This move.meas will, in the usual course of events, bring the Grenadier Guards to Halifax in a yoar or two, PoRTSNOUTE, Joly 21 \u2014The steamship ** In Marseilles\u201d sailed for Bermuda this evening with the Grenadier Guards on board.They were accompanied by twenty-two women and thirty-two children, The men appesrsd to be in unusually good spirits, in epite of many divttessing scenes on the dock, Ths otlicers, however, a to take the mous gloomy view of tbe situation.There is no doubs that their expatriation is takea bitterly to bears.Lowpon, July 25.\u2014Militery circles are greatly disturbed over the suicide of two guardsmen, a private and a corporal, both of whom left letters declaring that they wore subjsched tu such nbuss by their officers that it was impiesible ne them to endure their minerable lod any longer.To» effaie will be investigated, and the enquiry will be an important one in view of the sposreat car- roboration sforded by the suicides of the complaints of ill treatment which led to the mutiny of the ior guards.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 A LABRADOR TRAGEDY, A PBIGRTIYUL OTORY FROM TEN LONE REGION, Sr.Jomn's, Nfid, July 23.\u2014Che steamer \u201c Panther\u201d pro .de Bows 38 Je tersivle tragedy in or, y vel in terdass despatches, Thomas Oliver hed Lived for nine years Pig Brook, Bag Bay, Labrador with bis wile and five children, Oo May 4, he told bis son to across tho river snd hunt for partridges; he also sent bis wife and daughter out to pick wild tes.Oliver then took his Bible and lay down on his bed, Before s wife took the infant boy, six months Placed it on the bed.When on the ice about balf way across the river she heard the report of a guu.Looking around she ssw the dogs runpiog from tbe door.Thiok- ing nothing waa wrong she continued bar jour- ey, After she and ber daughter had gethared all the tea they wanted they retursed home, There they beheld & sickening sight.On the floor was the baby, On takiog it up the mother disccvered that ita.head bad been battered to pisces.The next sighb thst met ber horrified gaze was the body of ber deughter, elaven years old.Sha wae in e sitting pasture with bev Road fantfully maagled, while soross her logs iay n boy, six gases old, with his bead split open.Ho lived until suasas, Mrs.Oliver next discovered the body of her bus.band stretched on the floor, with his zan gessped in his hands and » bulled hole through his head.The distracted mother, after waiting till hee boy died, ran down to Seal Oove, three miles away, where ber nearest neighbors lived, aud told ber awful story, The victime wers buried near the house in which the crime was 02m- mitted, The was pad is the murderer's coffin, The childrem hed bees killed with sa sxe, Melancholis caused the arima, \u2014 ARABS CHARGED WITH MURDER.Srzacoen, N.Y.July 24,\u2014Two Arabe, small in stature and repulsive is sppearsvos, and with wooden boxes ooptainieg cheap jewellery etrapped $0 their shoulders, were arrestad today and are confined at polies headquarters on a charge of peddlin thout à license.They save the names of Joseph Yeho and Mole leaving old, sad Eoglish.Three other Arabs were arrested Camastots to-dey for the same erime.Thres Arsh peddlers were seen in Vestal early last week.Buddeoly they disa; , sod Monday the decom body of Holtag, one of the three, was fouod in aa abandoned shanty.Tbe head was horribly battered aad tbe body had besa crowded under the floce.\u2018The two eom- pace De neo\" Mn ue connig, an: mea jos belietadd do be the owes wanted.They have thus fer doslined to make any statement.\u2014_\u2014 RELATIONS WITH OANADA.ORS U, B SENATE INVESTIGATION YO 38 CONTINUED, Wasmmorow, July 31 \u2014Is the Beanie to-day, 8 motion of My.she Select eu Raelstione with Canads wne eulborixed to contisne ite investigations during tbe coming recses and the nert session.Me.Hoer, chairman of tbe sommittes, pre- routed to the Sonate bo-day she destimooy taken by bis committee.The bestimony ie nab aocompenied by a report.It is understood the committee will maire 6 report of its sovolusions at n Inter , after sdditions) Seavimony shall have taken a¢ Detroit, Buffalo some other priate, The testimony already takes comprises pages.testimony of military mea, rail eget) d men sugared the PE a, ne - dé along the whole extent of re ten boundary, from California to Maise.The testi: ra lat » Gepigoasies of Groat Drives ia Nort J BULGARIAN INDEPENDENOR Louvou, July $7.\u2014A des from Vienna , Bulgarisa Prime Mins: res ds qulonsio 08 all the Bal.the Amerion, M .te sad the vies of the lead.TTT ra: when Bulgarie si te sad Prises Frtisacl is Sg, Oommittes | LORD BOYLE \u201cFOUND.\u201d HE GORS BAOK TO IRELAND AS EARL OF SHANNON TO OLAIM THE ANOESTRAL KSTATES à MTETRRIOUS STORY, Now Yone, Jul; mony the uamas os the passenger list of the White Staz Steamabip * Teutonic,\u201d which sailed from this port on Wednesday, Sppenred that of Mr.KR Boyle This plsin .R.Boyle was the missing Richard Henry, Viscount Boyle, mow (because of the death of the old Earl) Essl of Shanuoo, of Castle Martyr, county of Cork, Ireland.Lord Boyle, or Esrl Shanvon, na he is vow called, ab the age of bwensy-two, jusb seven years ago, loft bome to seek his fortune io the Rreat isn North-West, His lordship landed in Canada about seven years 0, with unbounded ambition, s pocketfal of money and » general desire 80 have a goed time so far as circumstances would permit.His lordebip went to à ranch in Manitobe and es- MAP SHOWING pS k ant 3To Sana To OALES .THE OENTRAL AMBRIOAN WAR.Of the Sve Central American republics involved in the pending issue the mest northerly is Guatemals, which is Mexico's immadiste Beigbbor.Guatemala's ares is 46,500 square miles 30d ite popaletion ie 1857 wes 1,357,000, of whom » third were of Europeas desssat and the reat aboriginal or \u201cIndien.\u201d Tas interns) debt in 1x50 was $4,071,417, the exteraal debd $38,300,000, with $1,500,000 arrears of isterest, berides & floating debs of usksowa amonnt consists nominally of about 2,200 men, with un enrolled mi i Too totel ex porta for 1586, consisting chiefly of este wer valued ab $4,736,463, and the i porte 245, 803.; Honduras has area of 46,100 square miles, with s population (in 1884) of 458,000.The bulk of the inhabitants consiste of aborigines, Tas fenc- tion of the people tracing descent from Euro- pesns, mainly of Spanish origin, Is io the email tv où the Pacio coast and in the town of ta fosss.Theo active army consists of K37 mes, wilh 31.500 milina, The exports of Honduras consists chisly of cattle, mabogany, indigo, OKIMES AND CASUALTIES Woonstoce, Ont, Joly 22\u2014Me, John Robortahaw, s well knowa tiers of Woodetock, about 10 o'clock last bight, awaliowad & ap on fol of arsegic, evideotly with the intentios of eadiog bis life.He refused to have n doctor.and lay vomiting aad suffering Gill about it o'clock this morning, woes Dr.Odlum was called in.The doctor worked baed bo eave tae man's life, but without snccess.Hoburtetsw died this idi0g country yesterday afternoon, Ie lasted about fifteen micutes and during thet time it \u2018nade a clean sweep of everything 1p ite path.which wae three quarters of a mile wide.Treeu were Upevo! otre being carried awey bodily, baroa naradl sod the crops were levelled and completely destroyed.be barn on Nelson Kiskema\u2026's lace waa carried 100 yords 100 Hiram Andar- arm.Hail se large as walonta fell thickly and many windows were smashed.AFTER THE STORM Lawanson, Mass, July 27.\u2014The rceme of Saturdsy\u2019s opciones was to-day unparalieled im ibe bietory of Lawrence.Krom early mori till might thousands of teams surrounded it an: tte pecple present numbered 40,000.Lust night a company of military went on duty sod este- blirhed » patrol line around the wrecked district The police pateulled ths ground.The crowds were quiet and crderly.City Marshal Vee nrdered the hatals to sell no liquor during the day, so there was no druckeansss.More than 82.000 Las already subscribed to a re het fund.Collections were taken in all tue churckes, and the ministers siluded to tha calamity 10 their sermons.Ail the patients in the bospital snd orpban asylum are doiog well, It 1s thought the little Quinn girl may hive, THE BEHRING SEA CONTROVERSY.MORB BNOLISH VIEWS, Loxpox, July 2 \u2014The Teiegra \u2018æsperitp of the tone of Mr.Behring Sea despatcher.** * 18 strong enourb to be calm courteous and in ciently food of peace disregard Mr.Binine\u2019s pstulsno American diplomacy still seems to be effected with a carious dislike of Evgland while every Englishman now feels » kind of family pride in the strength of Amérien.Englisnd has ao irmediste interest 10 the ques- tien beyond seeing fair plsy.The dispute resting op history, treatise, recorded righte aad: purecbased privileges constitutes a clear case for reference.\u201d It conoludee with the suggestion that Kiog Humbert of Italy or Emperor Wil- iam be asked to arbitgave.The Times says the correspondences leaves matters worse, Under the sinister inticences of arty pressure, Presidents Harrison nod Mr.laine have become more exacting, asd bi advanoed, in sp irreconcilable eprrit, about which they once ex dith Tbe question is mow at a deadlock, Although tbe net word in the controy is for from re asuripg, botb countries must feel that the dispute is unworthy of » serious q An:eries is the last nation to sdmit ad extreme development of maritime rights AN AMBRICAN OPINION July 35.\u2014A Wahisaton de mad to the Herald says the publication of the briog Bes correspondence has removed the ous csuse of irritation that has vexed two great countries for several years.There is mow bud reg: 4 the laine in the land,\u201d it eays, i New Yon reach Beith vessls in Bobring Sen, add toad search British vessels in is under the protection of our nary.That faut ie established, and the gravity of she controversy is therefore to that extent diminished.The conduct of the Administration bas bees snob that the British Goversmens will never agsis, 18 is aid, truat to good will to avoid ex: measures.As ws ars vot disposed to fight, there je notbing pow left to do bat to e That is the exset pontion of tbe controversy, \u2014arbiseate or fight.BLAIBR WORSIRO, BanHanson, Me,, July 25.\u2014Tbe publication of the Bebring Sre corres caused à great sensation here, os) immediste virale of the secretary of site's immediate friends sad acquaintances, Bose of whos, bow- ever, \u20ac rucoceded ie getting bi se oor aay.this, ve.Mr.Blaine in manifest! turbed snd worried aod his {ace shows 5-4 great anxiety.AN ENQLME VIAW OF TEE BLAIND S4LNSURT ARGUMENTS, Lownow, July 26.\u2014The Chronic eeys := \u201cMr Bialne proves bimeslf ea abler man a comtroversy than Balisbury, altbough bav- ing» worse case to defend.The tatives of Evglsad seem mere babies in the banda of Mr.Elaine, It is obrioas that Lord Balisbury, at a early pened of the discussion, became we sible of hie inferiority in disleotec skill to hie op.eat, Jost his ter and deliberately insulted r.Blaime by desleriog that be conducted the of a parsy sad ned Lord Balubury has never bess gmity of a more reprehensible brenod of diple- matic courtesy.Happily, Mr.Blaive, eme sousbed by the tauns, was contented te drive Loré Salisburg fat» n corner.Clover ao Mr, Biases Loge mey be, it does noù alter the fast that bo claim, Rusma or » sion of Jobo Quincy Adams, con convert à vaud open ses into B mare dlausum® \u2014\u2026 THE EVERLASTING ORY.Desun, July 27.\u2014The Committee of National Lesgoe Sopesls be oll bresehes \\boroogbly revemanite on (and, apse whieh beery ess ae mode THE WANDERING JEW EUGENE SUES GREAT TALE OF THE JESUITS AND LABOR REFORM.(Condensed for the * Witness\u201c) PART BBOOND\u2014Tus Ouastasnest.Charman V.THE HETURN.As soon as the combat had begun betwesn Agricola and the blaster, the general tignt became terrible, ardent, implacable.A flood of smallants, following the qusrrymau's steps rushed into the house with irresistible fury ; others, unable to force their way through this dreadful crowd, where the tore lmpetuous squeesed, titled, aud crushed those who wore less so, went round in another direction broke through some lattice-work, and thus the people of the factory, as it were, tween two tires, Some ted vour- ageously ; others, seeing Cibouls, followed by some of her horrible compaulons, aud hy soms of the moat ill looking vuttians, hastily enter that part of the Common l)welling- house in which the women had taken refuge, burried in pursuit of this band ; but some of the bag's companions, having faced about, aud Wigorously defended the vntrance of tho stair- ca ogatoet the workmen, Ciboule, with three or four like herself, and about the same pumber of no less iguoble wen, rushed through the rooms, with the intention of robbing or destroying all that came in their way.À door, which at first resisted their efforts, was soon broken through : Cibouls rushed into the apartment with a stick in hor hand, ber hair dishevelled, furious, and as it were, maddened with the noise and tumult À beautiful young girl (it was Aogels), who ap- anxious to defend the eutrsnce of a chamber, threw herself on her kuees, pale and supplicating, and vaising her clasped hands, exclaimed : \u2018* Donothurt my mother !\u201d \u201cI'll serve you out tirst, aud your mother afterwards,\u201d replied the horrible woman, throwing herself co the poor girl, and enilea.voring to tear her fave with her nails, whilst the rest uf the ruitianly band broke the glass and the clock with their sticks, and pusesssed themselves of some articles of wearing ap- 1.eels, struggling with Ciboule, uttered loud cries of distress, and still attempted to the room in which her mother had taken refuge ; whilst the latter, leaning from the window, called Agricola to their assis: tance.The smith was now engaged with the huge blaster.Io a close struggle, their hammers had become useless, and with bloodshot eyes and clenclied teeth, chost to chest, and limbs twined together like two serpents, they made the most violent etivrta to overthrow each other, Agricola, bent forward, held under his right arm the left leg of the uarrymaa, which he had seized in parrying a violent kick ; but such was the herculean strength of the leader of the Wolves, that he remuined firm as a tower, though resting only on one leg.With the hand that was still free (for the other was grip by Agricola asin à vice) be endeavored with violent blows tu break the jaws of the amith, who, leaning his head forward, pressed hard his forehead aguinat the bresat of his adversary.\u201cThe Wolf will break the Uevourer\u2019s teeth, and he shall devour uo more,\u201d said the quarrymas.\u201c You are no true Wolf,\u201d answered the smith, redoubling his efforts; * the true Wolves are honest fellows, aad do not come sen against one.\u201d ¢ True or false, I will bresk your teeth.\u201d \u201cApd I your paw,\u201d said the amith, giving 30 violent 8 wrench to the leg of the quarry mab, that the latter ute acry of acute palo, and, with the rage of a wild beast, batting suddenly forward with his head, succeeded in biting Agricula in the side of the neck The pang of this bite forced Agricola to make a movement, which enabled the quarry- man to disengage his leg.buman effort, he threw himself with his whole weight on Agricola, and brought him to the ground, falling himeel upen him.At this juncture, Angela's mother leaning {from ome of the windows of the Common Dwelling house, exclaimed in a heart-rending voice : ** Help, .\\gricols 1\u2014they are killing my child I\u201d \u201c Let me go\u2014and on my honor\u2014I will fight you to-morrow, or when you will,\u201d said Agricola, penting for breath, .* No warmed up food for me: [ will eat all bot,\u201d answered the quarryman, seizing the smith by the throat, whilst he tried to place one of his knees upon his chest, # Help '\u2014they are killiog my child !\" cried Angela's mother, in à voice of dvspair.\u201cMercy! I ask mercy! Let me got\u201d said Agricola, making the most violent edorts to escape.# | am too bungry,\u201d answered the quarry: man.Exaspersted by the terror which Angela's danger him, Agricola redoubled his efforts, when tbe auarrymss suddenly felt his thigh sized by the sharp teeth of à dog, and at the same instant received from a vigorous hand three or four heavy blows with a stick upon his head, He relaxed hip grasp, and fell stunned upon his hand and , whilst he mechanically raised his other arm to pa the blows, which ceased as soos ss Agricola was delivered.** Father, you have amved me !\u201d cried the smith, sprioging ww \u201cIf only I am in time 10 rescue Apwé \u201cFR \u2014never mind me !\" anewered { : and Agricols rushed into the hg bert, nccompanied by Spollsport,dad 7 come, aa we have already said, to bring Mar- sbal Simon's daughters to their grandtather.Arriving io the midst of the tumult, the wl.dler baa collected a few workmen to defend the entrance of the chamber, to which the marsbal's father had been carried in a dying state.It was from this poat that the soldier had seen Agricola's danger, Bonn after, the rush of the conflict separated Dagubert from the quarryman, who remained for some moments insensible.Arrived in two bounds at the Common Dwelling house, Agricvls sucoewded in forcing his way through the men who defended the staircase, aud rushed into the corridor that led to Angela's chamber, At the moment he reached it, the unfortunate girl was mechanicaily guarding her face with both hands against Ciboule, who, furious ne the hyena over its prey, was trying $0 scratch and distigure her.To spring upon the horrible hag, seize hor by her yellow hair with ircestatible hand, drag her backwards, and then with one cul, stretch her full length upon the ground, was for Agricols an achievment as rapid se thought Furious with rage, Ciboule rose again almost instantly s but at this moment, several workmen, who had followed close upon Agrioola, were able to attack with wdvantage, and whilet she smith lifted the fainting form of Angela, aod carried her into the next room, Ciboule and her band were driven from that part of the house.After the first tire of the assault, the emsil number of real Wolves, who, as Agricol sald, were in the main bonest fellows, bush the weakness to let themselves be drawn into his enterprise, under the pretext of s quarrel between rival unions, seeing the excesses committed by the rabble who accompanied them, tu suddenly round, and ranged themoelves on the side of the Devourers, * There are no longer here either Wolves or Devourers,\u201d said one of the most determined Wolves to Olivier, with whom he had beens fighting roughly and fairly ; ** there are sons here Ba honest workmen, who must unite to drive out a set of ecoundrels, that have come only to break aad pillage.\u201d * Yes,\u201d added aocther, ** it was against our will that they began by breaking your windows.\u201d \u201cThe big blaster did it ail,\u201d enid another ; % the true Wolves wash thelr hands of him, \u2018We shall soon settle his account.\u201d 4 We may tight every day\u2014~but we ought 90 esteem each other.\u201d This defection of a portion of the assailants (unfortunately but a small portion) gave new oplrite to the workmen of the factory, and all togetber, Wolves and Devourers, though very iaferior in number, opposed themselves to band of vagabonds who wers proosed- to new excesses.je of these wretohrs, etill further excited by the little man with the ferret's face, » secret emissary of Baron Tripeeud, now rushed ia » mas towards the workshops of M, Thea b 8 lamentable devastation, strustion, rs wtb\u2019 rs Shines ° remoree, of the test value, nod most daticats con- 3 half manufsotured articles were destroyed ; a ea lation Soeunod Inopiro these barbarians, aad thoes workshops eo lately the model of order aad well ecomomy, were soon mothleg bat a wrook ; the course wore ctrowod with l = ete Then, with a euper- | fragments of all kinds of wares, which were thrown from the windows with ferocious outcries, or savage bursts of laughter.Thon, still thanks to the incitements of the little man with the ferret's face, the books of M.Hardy, archives of commercial industry, so indispensable to the trader, were scattered to the wind, torn, trampled under foot, la a sort of infernal danve, com { of all that was Impure in thie assembly of low, @ithy, and «d men and women, who hell each other by the hand, and whirled round and round with horrible clamor.Strange and painful contrast | At the height of the stunning noise of thess horrid dels of tumult and evastation, » scene of imposiog and mouroful colm was taking puce in the chamber of Marshal Simon's father, the door of which was guarded by {ow devoted men.\u2018The old workiman was stretched on his bed with a bandage wucross hls blood-stained white hair.His countenance was livid, his breathing oppressed, bis look fixed and a: Marshal Bimon, standing at the head of the bed, bending over his father, watched in despairing avguish the least elgu of consciousness « n the part of the dying man, near whom wea » physician, with his tinger oa the failing se.Poss and Planche, brought hither b: I'agotert, were knesling boelde the bed, their hands clasped, and their eyes bathed in teara ; a little further, half hidden in the shadows of the room, for the hours had passed quickly, and the night was at hand, stood Dagobert himself, with hivarms crossed upon his breast, asd his features painfully coutracted.A profound and solemn silence reigned in this Sumber, only interrupted by the broken sobs of Kose sad Nlsuche, or by Father Simon's hard breathing.The eyes of the marshal were dry, gloomy, and full of tire, He only withdrew them from his father's face, to interrogate the phy- aician by à look.There are strange coincidences in life, That physician was Dr.Baleinier.The asylum of the doctor being close to the barrier that wae nearest to the factory, sul his fame being widely spread in the neighborhood, they had run to fetch him on the tirst call for medical assistance, Suddenly, tr.Buleinier made s movement, the marsha), who had not taken his eyes ofl him, excleimed : ** ls there any hope ?\" + At least, my lord duke, the pulse revivea alittle.\u201d * He is saved 1\" said the marshal.\u201cDo not cherish false hopes, my lord duke,\u201d answered the doctor, gravely : \u2018\u2018 the pulse revives, owing to the powerful applicatious t» the feet, but I know not what will be the issue of the crisls.\u201d * Father ! father ! do yon hear me ?\u201d cried the marshal, seeing the old man sligntly move his head.wad feebly raise lile eye lite, He soon opened his eyes, and this time their intelligence had returned.+ Father ! you live\u2014you know me !\u201d crie the marshal, giddy with ivy and bope.* Pierre ! sre you there?said the old man, in a weak voice.* Your hand give it\u2014 \" and he made a feeble movemont, \u201c Here, father I\" cried the marshal, aa he pressed the hand of the old msn in his own, Then, ylelding to an impulse of delight, he bent over his father, covered his hands, face, and hair with kisses, and repeated : * He lives ! kind heaven, he lives ! be is saved !\u201d At this lustant, the noise of the struggle which had recommenced between the rabble, the Wolves and the Devourers, reached the ears of the dying man.** That noise ! that noise !\u201d said he : \u201cthey are fighting * It is growing less, I think,\u201d said the marshal, iv order not to agitate his father.** Pierre,\u201d sald the old man, in a weak and broken voice, ** I have not long to live.\u201d « Father\u2014\" \u201c Let me speak, child; if 1 can but toll you a you Sir,\u201d said Baleinier, pioualy to the old workman, *\u2018 heaven may perhaps work a miracle in your favor ; show yourself grate- i ful, and sliow & priest\u2014\" ** A priset! Thank you, sir\u2014I have m son,\u201d said the old man ; * in his arms I will render up my soul\u2014which has always been true and honest.\" * You die !\" exclaimed the marshal : \u2018\u201cno ! no!\u201d Pierre,\u201d said the old man, in a voice, which, firm at first, gradually grew fainter, * just now\u2014-you asked my advice\u2014io » very serious matter.I think, that the wish to teil you of your duty\u2014bas recalled me-\u2014for a momeat\u2014to life\u2014for I should die miserable \u2014if I thought you in » rom! unworthy of yourself and me.Listen to me, my won\u2014my noble son\u2014at this last hour, à father cannot deceive himself.You have a perform under pain\u2014of not acting like s man of honor\u2014under pain of neglecting my last will, You ought without hesitation \u2014\" Here the voice failed the old man, When he had pronounced the last sentence, be became quite unintelligible.The only words that Marshal Simon could distinguish, were these : ** Napoleon II, \u2014oath \u2014dishonor \u2014 my son !* Then the old workman again moved his lips mechanically \u2014and all was over, At the moment be expired, the night was from without, of * Fire ! Fire !\" The conflagration had broken out in one of the workshops, filled with inflammable stuff, into which had glided the little mas with the ferret's face, At the same time, » roll of drums was heard In the distance, announcing the arrival of a detachment of troups from town.During an hour, in spite of every effort, the fire had been prresding through the factory, \u2018The night ia clear, cold, starlight ; the wind blows keenly from the north, with a moaning sound, A man, walking across the fields, where the rising ground conceals the fire from him, advances with slow and unsteady steps.It is M.Hardy.Ha had chosen to return home on foot, across the sountry, hoping that a walk would calm the fever in his blood\u2014an icy fever, more like the chili of death.He had not been deceived.He could have nodoubt of it.Margaret was gone to America.Her mother had exacted from her, in\u2018cxpiation of her fault, thet she should not even write to him one word of farewell, Margaret had obeyed.Besides, she had often said to him: * Between my mother and you, I should not heal- tate.\u201d She had not hesitated.There wag therefore to hope, bot the slightest : even il an ocean had not 2eparated him from Margaret, he koew enough of her blind submission to her mother, to be certain that sll relations be: tween them were broken off forever.Itis well.He will no longer reckon upon this heart\u2014hie last refuge.The two roots of his life have been torn up and broken, with the same blow, the same day, almost at the same moment, What then remains for thes, poor sensitive plant, a8 thy tender mother to call thee?What remains to console thes for the lose of this last love\u2014this lsat friendship, wo ia- famously crushed, Oh 1 there remains for thee that one corner of the earth, created after the image of th: mind\u2014that little solony, so pesosful an Bourlbing, where, thanks to thee, labor brings with it joy and recompense, Those worthy artisans, whom thou hast made happy good, and grateful, will not fail thee, at also is a great and holy affection ; let it be tby shelter in the midst of this frightful wreck of all thy most sacred convictions ! The calm of that cheerful and pleasant retreat, the sight of the unequailed happiness of thy dependents, will soothe thy poor, suffering soul, which now seems to live only for suffering.Come ! you will soon reach the top of the hill, from which you can see afar, in the plain below, that paradies of workmen, of which you are the presiding divinity.H.Hardy had reached the summlis of the hill.At that moment, the conflagration, re- preamd for a short time, burst forth with re: oubled fury from she Common Dwelling.house, which it had now reached.A bright streak, at first white, then red, then copper colored, illuminated the distant horizon.M, Hardy looked at it with a sort of in credulous, almost idiotic stupor, Suddenly, as immense column of flame shot up in the thick of à cloud of smoke, socompenied by » shower of sparks, sad streamed towards the oky, castings height reflection over all the country, sven to M, Hardy's feet, The violence of the porth.wind, driving the flames in waves before it, soon brought to the ears of M, Hardy, the burried claog- ing of the alarm-bell of hls burning factory.Crarren VL TRE GO BETWEEN.A few days have till inhabited by Koss Pompos, who, Tithoat the Joust scruple, raie horas of Philemon, It was abont soon, and Rose-Pompoes, alone THK MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 EE co \u2014\u2014 PE in the chaniber of the studbnt who was otill |\u201c Or mot at all\u201d abesnt, was broakfasting ily by th \u201cTo-day , fireside when a low knoc ve Foard 4 the + On the Instant.\u201d door, which was bolted on the fnalde, \u201cWho la there 1\u201d sald Rose Pom \u2018* À friend\u2014the oldest of the old,\u201d replied & sonorous, jovial voice.\u2018Why do you look yourself in?= Vhat vi | Jou, Nino Moulis Fe ea, my ved pupil.Upen y.Time presses.1 have something of importance to tell Jou \u2014somotbing that will aston: ou\u2014 \u201cGive me time to put on my gown, great a .| use of my modesty, do not think of it.I am not over nice, 7} Should like you very well as you are.\u201d 4 Only to think that such a monster is the favorite of all the churchgoers !\" said Ross Vompan, opening the door.** Soi you have at last returned, you stray- bird !\u201d said Niony Moulin, foidiug his arms, and looking at Lose Pompon with comic se: ousneas.** And where may you have been, Ipray?For thres days, the uaughty little bird loft its neat.\u201d \u201cTrue; I only returned home last night, You must have called during my absence * \u20181 canio every day, and even twice a day, young lady, for I have very serious matters to communicate.\u201d \u201c+ Very serious matters?Then we shall have a good laugh at them,\u201d + Not at all\u2014they are really serious,\u201d sald Ninny Moulin, seat himael), * But, tint of all, what did you do during the throe days that you left your home?I must kuow all about it, before 1 tell you more.\u201d \u201cJt was not for my pleasure I went out.On the contrary for, during my absence, poor Cephyse disappeared.\u201d \u2018Yes, Mother Arsène told me that the Bacchanal Queen was gone on » journey.Hut when think of l'hilemon you talk of Cophyse ; we don't progress.\u201d ** May 1 le eaten by the black panther, that they are showing at the Porte-Saint Martin, if 1 do nut tell you the truth, And talkivg of that, you must get tickets to take me to see those avimals, my little Ninny Moulin) They toll me, there never were such darling wild beasts,\u201d ow, really, sre you mad *\" \u201chy so?Why so?* That | should guide your youth, like a venerable patriarch, through the dangers of the ** Storm blown Tulip,\u201d all well and good \u2014Iran no risk of meeting my pastors sod masters; but were I to take you to a Leut- spectacle (since there are only beasts to be seen), I might just run against my sacristans \u2014and how pretty I should look with you on my arm !\u201d * You can put on a false nose, and stra) sever know you,\u201d * We must not think of false noses, but of what I have to tell you,\u201d *(oodness, gracious! what full pockets you have got ! what is there in then *\u201d* ¢ Something that concerss you, Îtose l\u2019om on.said Dumoulin, gravely, fer ** Rose Pompon !* said Ninny Moulin, suddenly, with a majestic air; * will you have a car Will you inhabit « charnio apartment, instead of living io this dreadfu hole?Will you be dressed like à duchess?\u201d * Now for sume nore nonscnse?! Come, will you eat the olives?If not, I ahall eat them sllup.There is only ons left.\u201d Without answering this gastronomic offer, Niopy Moulin felt in one of his pockets, and drew from it a case containing a very pretty bracelet, which he held up sparkling Tetore the eyes of the young girl, * Uh! what sumptuous bracelet I\" cried she, clapping h s.\u201cA green eyed | serpent biting his tall\u2014the emblem of my | love for Philemon,\u201d ** De pot talk of Philemon ; it annoys me,\u201d said Niony Moulin, as he clasped the brave- let round the wrist of lose Pompon, who allowed him to dou it, laughing ali the while like mad, and sayiog to him: ** Xo you've been employed to make a purchase, big apostle, acd you wish to see the effect of it.Well ! it is charming!\" ¢ duty to | quite come, and terrible shouts were heard ; ** Moss Ponpon,\u201d resumed Ninny Moulin, * would you like to have a servant, a box at the Opera, and » thousand francs a month for your pin-money ?\u201d ** Always the same nonsense.Get along!\u201d sald the young girl, as she held up the brace: let to the light, atill continuing to eat her .nuts.\u2018Why always the same farce, and no | change of hills >\u201d Niony Moulin again plunged his hand into his pocket, and this time drew forth an ele- ant chain, which he hung around Ross 'ompon's neck, \u201cUh! what a beautiful chain!\" cried the young girl, as she locked by turas at the sparkling ornament aud the religious writer, ** If you chose that also, you have & very good taste.But sm 1 not a good-vatured girl to be your \u201cdummy\u201d just to show off your | jewels >\" + Hoec l\u2019ompon,\u201d returned Ninny Moulin, { with » still more majestic air, ** these trifles are nothing to what you may obtain, if you will but follow the advice of your old friend.\u201d Rose began to look at Dumoulin, with surprise, and said to hin: ** What does sll this mean, Ninny Moulin?Explain yourself ; what advice have you to give!\u201d Dumoulin did not answer, but replunging his hand into bis inexhaustible pocket, he | fished up a patcel, which he carefully unfolded, and in which was à magniticent mantilla of Lilack lace, Rose Pompon started up, full of new ail.miration, and Dumoulin threw the rich man- | tilla over the young git shoulders.{ \u201cIt issuperb 1 ve never sean anythin; | like it! what patterns! what work!\" eai ; Hose Pompon, aa she examined all with simple and perfectly disinterested curiosity.Then she added : * Your ket le like a shop: where did you get ail these pretty things \u201d Then, bursting into » tit of laughter, which brought the flood to ber cheeks, she exclaimed: ** th, I have it! Thess are the wedding presents for Madame de la Salat Colombe.1 congratulate you ; they are very choice,\u201d ** Aud whers do you suppose I should find money to buy these wonders * sald Ninny Moulin.\u20181 repeat to yon, all this is yours, if you will but listen to me !\u201d * How is this?\u201d said Roue l'ampon, with the utmost amazement ; \u201cis what you tell me in downright earnest?\u201d + In downright earnest.\u201d \u201cThis offer to make me à \u201cThe jewels might conv reality of my offers.\u201d *\u2018 And you propose all this to me for some one alse, my poor Niuny Moulin 2\u201d \u2018One moment,\u201d said the religions writer, withacomical sirof modesty ; ** youmuet know me well enough, my beloved fori, to feel certain that I should be incapable of inducing you to commit an improper action.I respect myself too much for that\u2014leaving out the consideration that it would be unfair to l\u2019hile- mon, who confided to me the guardianship of your ladyship, ' Then, Ninny Moulin,\u201d mid Rose Pompon, interrupring Niony- Moulin ; \u2018 it is some gentleman, who offers me his hand, hls heart, and sll the rest of it, Could you not tell me that directly 2\u201d ?oh, laws, yes I\" said Du- bis shoulders, 1\u201d sald Rose t Indy.\u201d you of the ** À marriage moulin, shrugging ** What 1 Is it not a ma Pompan again much surprised, \u201c\" No.\" * And the offers you make me are honest ones, my big apostle !\u201d * They could not be more 00.\u201d Here Dumoulin spoke thetruth, « 1 shall not have to be unfaithful to Phile.\"No,\" ** Or faithlul to any one else?\u201d \u201c No.\u201d Koss lompon looked confounded.Then she rattled on : \u2018Come, do not let us have aby joking! 1 am not foolleh enough to ima.ue thet am to live just like à due just for nothin, What, thersfors, must give in return Nothing at all,\u201d ** Nothing ?\u201d * Not evon that,\u201d said Nisny Moullo bit- his pall tip.* Bgt what am [ to do, thea?\" \u201c\u201c Dress yourself as handsomely as possible, take your fr?amuse yourself, ride fai ia & or ou eee, It not very la n; \u2014end you will moreover, help to dos Food \u201cWhat! by living like a duchess ?\u201d \u201c Yes ; 00 make up your mind.Do not «sk me for any more Is, for I cannot give them to you, For the reet, you will aot be detained against your will.Just try she life I propose to you.If is suite Joe, go on with Le id not, return to your l\u2019hilemonio house- old.\u201d * le faot\u2014 \u201c Only try is, What can you risk 1\u201d * Nothing ; but I can hardly believe that all ou say is true.And then,\u201d added she, with festa , ** I do not kpow if I ougnt\u2014\"\" Ninny Moulin went to the window, opened 8, snd mid to Hose Pompon, who ran up to lt : \u2018\u2019 Look there! before the door of the bouse,\u201d * What à pretty able à body'd be inside 18 * That carriage ls yours, It io waiting for + Waiting for me 1\u201d exclaimed Ross Pom- \" How oomfort- pou ; * am to decide as abort as that 1\" to your trousers, my big Niuoy : they will ; #0 Bug where will they take me ?* \u201c How should } kuow ?\" # You do not know where they will take \" Not [*-end Iumonlia still spoke tho truth\u2014* the coschman has bis orders.\u201d \u201cDo you kuow, sll this ls very funny, Nisny Moulin.\u201d \u201c1 Leliove you, 1f it were not funny, where would be the pleasure !\" ** You are right.\u201d 4 Then you accept the offer t That le well, Iam delighted both for you and myself,\u201c * For yourselt t\u201d * Yea\u2019; because in accoptiag, you render me a great servlos.\u201d \u201cYou?howso!' ue ! lot us set out 1\u201d * Bah ! after all, they cannot eat me,\u201d said Rose Pompou, resolutely.With a skip and a jump, she went te fetch : rças colored cap, aud ing up to à broken ooking: e cp very mac cocked 5 vue wide of her of light hair, This left uncovered her snowy neck, with the silky roots of the hair behind, and gave to her pretty face » very mischievous, not to sey licentious expression.\u201c My Soak ©\" said she to Ninoy Moulin, who seemed to be relioved {rom & conslder- sble amount of uneasiness, since sho had ao- cepted bis offer, ** Flo | a cloak will not do,\" PE har companion, feeling ouce more In lis pooke! and drawing out « fine Cashmere shawl, hich he threw over 130s Pompon's shoul.era, .\u201c A Ia LS cried the young girl, rom! with pleasure and joyous surprise.Then she eas with an sir of heroism : \u201cIs is settled ! I will run the gauntlet.\u201d Aud with a light step she descouded the stairs, followed by Niopy Moulin, The worthy greengrocer was at her post.* Good-moruing, mudemoisslle : you are early to-day,\u201d said sbe to the young girl, \u201cYes, Mother Arsène ; there is my key.\" ** Thank you, mademoiselle.\u201d \u201cOh ! now I think of it,\u201d said Rose l'om- poo, suddenly, in & whisper, as she turned towards Ninoy Moulin, and withdrew further from the portress, ** what is to become of Philemon ** Philemon \u201c If he should arrive\u2014\u201d \u201cOh! Philemon 1\u201d said Ninny Moulin, scratching his ear, \u201cYeu; il Philemon should arrive, what will they ny to hiw ?for I may be a long time absent.\u201d ree or four months, I suppose.\u201d *\u201c Not more ?\u201d \u201cI should think vot.\" \u201cOh ! very good I\" said Rose Pompon, Then turning towards the g , she said to her, after n moment's reflection : * Mother Arsène, if Philemon should come home, you will tell him | have gons out\u2014on Lusiness.\u201d \u201c Yes, mademnisolle,\u201d And that he put Dot forget to feed my pigeons, which are iu study,\u201d * Yes, mademoiselle.\u201d y \u201c Good-bye, Mother Arsène.\u201d And Noss Pompon entercd the carriage fn ose Pompon ente: the triamph, along with Ninny Moulin, \u201c What is to come all this,\u201d asked Jacques Dumoulin of himself, as the carriage drove rapidly down the Rue Clovis, ** Ihave repaired my error\u2014and now I laugh at the rest.\u201d Cuarrez VIE ANOTRER SECRET, The following scene took piace & few days iter the abduction of Rose Pompon by Niany oulin, Mdile.de Cardoville was seated, in a dreamy mood, in ber cabinet, which was hung with green silk, and furnished with an ebony library, ornamented with large bronze caryatides.By some significant signs, one could perceive that Mdlle, de Cardoville bad sought in the fine arts, some relief from sad and serious thoughts.Near an open 0, Was a harp, placed beforea music stand.A little further, on a table covered with boxes of oil and water-color, were several Urillisnt sketches.Moat of them represented Asiatic scenes, lighted by the fires of an oriental sun, The young lady was In a half-recumbent posture, with her elbow resting on a couch vovered with green silk.Strange enough, à large quantity of new books (Adrienne having Lought them since the last two or three days) and quite fresh-cut, were scattered around her on the couch, and on a little table: whilst other larger volumes, amongst which were several atl full of engravings, were piled on the sumptuous fur, which formed the carpet Leneath the divan.Stranger still, these books, though of different forms, and by different authors, all treated of the same subject, The posture of Adrienne revealed a eort of melancholy dejection.Her cheeks were sr ol te se Yo by ou ri's resolve on this subject with an | aa of intention, had aoquired a species of Influence over ber.\u201cThe Count de Montbron,\" sald Georgette, opening the door, The count entered, and hastened to kis Adrienne's band, with a sort of patercal familiar \u201cCome i\u201d mid M.de Montbros to hlm- sell ; * Jet us try to discover the truth I am in search of, that we may sscape à great mils- fortune.\u201d Cuavexn VIII THE CONFESSION, Mdlile.de Cardoriile, nod wishing to betray the cause of the violent feeling which agitated her, received M.de Montbrun with a felgued and forced galety.On the other hand, not- withstandiog his tact and knowledge of she world, the count was much embarrassed how to enter upon the subject oa which he wished to confer with Adrienne, and he resolved to {esl his way, before seriously commencing the couversstion, After looking at the young lady for some seconds, M.de Montbron shook his head, and said with n sigh of regret: \u201cMy dear ohild, I am not LY \u201cSome aflair of the hears, or of hearts, my dear count?\u2019 returned Adrisnue smiling.% 1 have a heavy heart, aud you are the cause of it, my dear child.\u201d *M, de Mootbroo, you will make me very proud, * sald Adrienne, with a smile, *\u201c You would be wrong, for I tell you plainly, my trouble ls caused by your neglect of your beauty.Yes, your countenance ls pale, dejocted, sorrowtul : you have been low- irited for the last few days ; you bave some, Sin on Jour mind, I am sure of it.\" \u201cy ear Bl.Motabron, you have so much netration, that you may allowed to fail jor once, as vow.I am not sad, 1 have nothing oa my mind, and\u2014I am about to utter a very silly plece of impertioence\u2014I havo never thought mysell so pretty.* On the contrary, nothing could be more modest than such an assertion.Who told you that falsehood ?n woman ?\u201d * No, it was my heart, and it spoke the truth,\u201d spswered Adrienne, with a slight degree ofemotion, \u201cUnderstand it, if you can,\u201d she added, ** Do you mean that you are proud of the alteration in your features, use you are roud of the :utferinge of your heart?\" said ki: de Montbron, looking at Adrienne with attention, \u2018\u201c Be it so: I am then right.You bave some sorrow.I slat in it,\u201d added the count speaking with a tone of real feeling, ** because it is painful to me.\u201d * satisfied ; 1 am as happy as possible \u2014for every instant 1 take delight in repeating, how, at my age, I am freo\u2014absolutely ree I\" \u201cYen; free to torment yoursell, fres to be miserable.\u201d \u201cCome, come, my desr count,\u201d sald Adrienne, \u2018\u201c you are recommenciog our old quarrel.1 atill find in you the ally of my sunt pad the Abbe Tam.Lagreed \u201cThough for quite o] te reasons, with ber on the pot Ly of your wish to re- aide alone.\u201d *1 know it\u201d * Yes; and because I wished to sce you a thousand times {reer than you are now, [ advised you\u2014\" marry, \u201c No doubt ; you would have bad your dear liberty, with its consequences, only, ia- stead of Mdlle.de Cardoville, we should have called you Madame Somebody, having found an excellent busband, to be ble for ur independence.\u201d von And who would have been responsible for this ridiculous husband?And who would bear a mocked and degraded name?! I, perhaps ?\" enid Adrienne with animation.\u201cNo, ne, my dear count, good or ill, I will answer for my owb notions ; to my name shall attach the reputation, which I alone have formed, Iam es Incapable of basely dishonoring à name which is not mine, as of continually bearing it myself, if it were not held io esteem, And, for one\u2019s own actions, I prefer to keep my me.\u201d * You are the only person in the world that bas such ideas.\u201d * Why *\" said Adrienne, laughing.cause It sppoure to me horrible, to see a poor young girl Soler man, and become as they say seriously, the better half of the monster\u2014yes ! a fresh and bleomiog rose to become part of a frightful thistle !\u2014come, my dear count, confess there is something odious in this conjugal metempsychoais,\u201d added Adrienne, with a burst of laughter, The fi aud somewhat feverish gaiety of Adrienne contrasted painfully with her pale and suffering countenance ; it was so to ee that she etrove to stile with laughter some deep sorrow, that 31, de Montbron was much affected by it; but, dissembling his emotion, be appeared to reflect a moment, and took up mechanically one of the new, freah-cut books by which Adrienne was surrounded.After casting a careloes glance at this volume, he coutinued, still disssmbling le ; alight blue circle surrounded her large lack eyes, now half closed, and gave to them an expression ot profound ariel Many causes contributed jo this sorrow\u2014 amongst others, the disappearance of Mother Bunch, Without absolutely believing the pertidious insinuations of in, who gave her to understand, that, in the fear of being un- maaked by him, the hunchback had not dared | to remain in the house, Adrienne felt a cruel sinking of the heart, when she thought | how this young girl, in whom she had 20 much confidence, bad fled from her almost aisterly hospitality, without even uttering a word of gratitude ; for care had been taken not to show her the fow lines written by the poor : needlewoman to her benefactress, just before her departure.She had only been told of the note for five hundred france found on her desk ; and this last inexplicable circametance had contributed to awaken cruel suspicions in the breast of Malle.de Gardoville, Sheal- .ready felt the fatal effects of that mistrust of every thing and everybody, which Rodin had recommended to her : and this sentiment of suspicion and reserve had the more tendency to me powerful, that, for the first time | in her life, Mdlle, de Cardoville, until then à stranger to sil deception, had » secret to con.: ceal\u2014a secret, which was equally her happi- | ness, her shame, and her torment, : Half-recumbent on her divan, pensive and depressed, Adrienne perused, with a mind oiten absent, one of her newly-purchased hooks.Suddenly, she uttered an exclams.| tion of surprise : the hand which held the | Look trembled like a leaf, and from that mo- | ment she appeared to read with passionate attention and devouring curiosity, Noon, her eyes sparkling with enthusian, her smile as sumed ineffable sweetness, and she seemed at once proud, happy, delighted-but, as she turned over the last page, her countenance exfressed disappointment and chagrin, [hen she recommenced this ing which | had ocomsioned her such sweet emotion, and | this time she rend on with the most dellbe- rate slowness, going over each page twice, | and opelliog, as it were, every line, evary word.Krom time to time, she paused, and in pensive mood, with her forehead leaning on her fair hand, she seemed to reflect in a des, reverie on the es she had read with | such tender and religious love.Arriving at ' © passage which #0 affected her, that à tear ' started her eye, she suddenly turned the volume, to see on the cover the name of the author.For a few seconds, she contemplated this name with & singular expression of tude, and could mot forbear ralelog 40 \u2018 er © page on w t wea , After we ing many times over the ne with | which she had been so much struck, forget | ting, nodoubs, the letter in the spirit, she be: | gon to rellect so deeply, that the book glided from her hand, and fell upon the car- pot The sound of à door, 9 and closiag, roused Mdlle.de Card from her reflec.| tions, G: vatered tbe room, and said \u2018 : adame, oan receive the Count de Momtbron 1\" you ! Adrienne, toe well-bred to exhiblt before | ber women the sort of impatience ooonsioned this unsessoasble visit, sald to Georgette : ! *\u201cYou told M.de Montbron that ! was nt \u201c Yes, madame.\u201d | * Then him to walk ta.\u201d Though Mdile, de Cardoville felt a8 that moment much vexed at the arrival of Mont.bron, let us hasten to say, that she enter: tained for him sn almost filis] a@ection, sad a profound esteern, though, by & not anfre- uent oonteast, she almost alwaye dif- sted from him in oplolon.Hence arose, when Malle, de Cardoville had nothing to ! disturb her mind, the most PI and animated \u2018 discussions, in which M.de Sontbron, not: withstanding his mocking and sceptical bumor ; bis long experience, his rare knowledge of | men things, bis fi able trainiog, in à word, bad not always the advantage, sud even acknowledged his defont gally enough.Thus, to give an Ides of the difference of count Adrienne, before, aa be would say, laughingly, be had made himesif her socom.plice, be bad always opposed (from other wotives than those alleged by Madame de Bain Dizler) Adriense\u2019s whi te live | an alr of offended his feelings ; ** Come, my dear madcap ; this is another folly, Suppose I were twenty years old, and that you did me the honor to marry me\u2014you would be calied Lady de Montbron, ] imagine ?* * Perbape.\u201d \u201cHow perhspe?Would you not bear my oame if you married me ¢ My dear count,\u201d said Adrienne, with a smile, ** do pot let us pursue this hypothesis, which cap only leave ue\u2014 , Suddenly, , de Moatbron started, and looked at Mdlle, de Cardoville with ao expression of surprise.For some moments, whilat talking to Adrienne, he had mechanically taken up two or three of the volumes scattered over the couch, and had glanced at their titles in the same careless manner.The first was the ** Modern History of In- : dia\u201d The second, ** Travels in India.\u201d The third, * Letters on Indias.\u201d Much Jurprised, M.de Montbron had continued hie inveatigation, and found that the fourth volume continued this Indiao nomen- clatore, being \u2018* Rambles in India.\u201d The fifth was ** Mecollections of Hindoe- The sixth, * Notes of a Traveller in the East Indies.\u201d Hence the astonishment, which, for many serious reasons, M.de Montbron had no longer been able to conceal, and which his looks betrayed to Adrienne.The latter, haviog completely forgotten the presence of the accusing volumes by which she was surrounded ielded to a movement of involuntary con.Fusion, snd blushed slightly ; but, her firm and resolute character again coming to her aid she looked full at M, de Montbron, sad said to him : ** Well, my dear count ! what sar- prises you ?* Inetend of answering, M.de Montbroa appeared still more abeorbed in thought, and contemplating the young girl, he could not forbear saying to Rimeelt + ** No, no\u2014it ie impossible\u2014and yet\u2014\" * It would, perhaps, be indiscreet In me to listen to your soliloquy, my dear count,\u201d said Adrienne.** Excuse me, my dear child : but what I see au me so much\u2014\" ** And pray what do you ses \u201cThe traces of s0 great and novel an interest in all that relates to India,\u201d said M.de Montbroo, laying a slight stress on his Tori ad fixing a plercing look upon the youn, A * Well I\u201d said Adrienne, phone * Well | I seek the cause of sudden passion \u2014' » ** Geographical 1\u201d sald Malle.de Cardo- ville, interrupting M, de Montbron; ** you may find this taste somewhat serious for my age, my dear count-bus one must flad oc- .cupation lor leisure hours\u2014and then, he | a douaie, who le both so Indian aoû © on noe, I should like to know something Fries fortunate country from which 1 derive this savage relationship.\u201d Theve last words were pronounced with a bitterness that was not lout on M.de Mont- bron 2) watchizg Adrienne poe at A oe served : \u2018* Mescems, you oi ce with some harshnese.\u201d \u201cNo ; 1 speak of him with Indifference,\u201d \u201c Jurhe deserves a very different feeling.\u201d o je part of some other persons, .\u201d replied Adrienne, drily.per * Me is so unhsppy 1\" M, de Mont- ina tone of sinoere plty.\u2018* When 1 pl him the other day, be made iny heart ache,\u201d * What have I to do with it I\" exclaimed Adrienne, with an accent of palaful sad almost angry impatience.* I should have thought that his cruel torments at least deserved your pity,\u201d answered the count, gravely.\u201c Pity \u2014from me !* cried Adrieone, with le.Then, herself, she added coldly : *You are jesting, M.de Montbron.It is not in sober serious.tess that you ask me to take interest im the amorous torments of your ce.\u201d There was so much cold disdain In these last words of Adrienne, her pale and agitated Ey pr ai .on \u201cI have dog veda\u201c 1 1018 then ree our old and coustant 1, who tileadeh ip, % \"had tome olla to your |, as one can only answer | Er confidence, have known nothing of it\u2014whlle you told all te another.It la paluful very Painful to me,\u201d Ido not understand you, M.de Mont- ** Well then, since I must spesk plaluly,\u201d cried the connt, * there bs, I see, Pe hope for this unhappy boy\u2014you love another.\" As Adrienne \u2014* Oh ! Jou 3 deny it,\u201d resumed the count; * your paleness and melancholy for the last fow days, your implacable indifference to the all prove to me that you are In love.\u2018 urt by the manner in which the count Take of the sentiment he attributed to her, dile.de Cardoville answered with digalfed statollness : \u2018\u201cYou must know, M, de Mont- bron, that 4 seoret discovered Is mot a confidence.Your lan; aurprices me.\u201d * Oh, my deer send, i 1 use the poor Priviisge of experlence\u2014lf I guess that you are in fove\u2014if tell you #0, and cven go so far as to reproach you with it\u2014it 1e because tho life or death of this r prince le con- oerned ; and I feel for him wa if lie were my son, for it is Impossible to know him without taking the warmest Interest lu him.\u201d * It would singular,\u201d returned Adrienns with redoubled coldness, and still more bitter irony, * i my love\u2014admitting if I wore in love-\u2014could have say such strange intiuesce on Prinos piste, What cen it matter to bia?\" added she, with almost ngonlxing dis- \u201cWhat can It matter to him! Now really, my dear friend, permit mse to tell you, that 1 le you who are jostling cruelly, What : this unfortunate youth loves you with all the blind ardor of a first love\u2014twice bas at- tem to terminate by suicide the horrible tortures of his passion\u2014aud you think it strange that your love for another should bs with him a question of life or death !* ¢* He loves me then I cried the young girl, with ao accent impossible to describe, * He loves you to madness, Î tell you; I have seen it.\u201d Adrienne seemad overcome with amaze.meat.From pale, she became crimson ; aa the crimson disappeared, her lips grew white, and trembled.Her emotion was so strong that she remained for some moments unable to sponk, and pressed her hand to her heart, ns if to moderate its puisativns.M.de Mootbron, almost frightened at the sudden change in Adricnne\u2019s countenance, bastily approached her, exclaiming : ** (Good heaven, my poor child! what is the matter lustead of answering, Adgignne waved her hand to him, in sign that should not be alarmed ; and, in fact, the count was speedil; tranquilized, for the beautiful fmce, which had so lately been contracted with pain, irony, and scorn, seemed now expressive of tho swcetest and most ineffable emotions ; Adrienne appeared to luxuriste In delight, and to fear losing the least particle of it ; then, as reflection told her that she was, perhaps, the dupe of illusion or falsehood, she exclaimed suddenly, with anguish, addressing herself to M.Moutbron : * But is what you tell me true 1\" \u201c What { tell you 1\u201d Garman agreement.Heo paid a tribute to Lord Salis: bury for the part he had taken in effecting tha agreement which, he said, was conceived in a spirit of regard for the best interseta of Eagland.Mr.Gladstons binmed the Govérament fur Dot securing beforehand ad agreement with ¥ranoe regarding Zenzibar, He said tbe House had bever before been asked to vote a cession of beri: t \u2018There had been several cessions of territory cud the consent of the Oommuns being asked, le wan not disposed to snako à preéce- deut as the subject waa one ol profound prac: tical importance ia the conelitatios end be would, t ore, decline to vote on the bill, The debate waa adjourned.\u2014 THE ODD FELLOWS, Onicano, Jury 23.\u2014Workmes yesberd began building the enormons phitheatre 4 18 to be used duriog she celebrativn of Petriscol Militand and Odd Fellows, on August Sed to 10th.The structure occupies threes Liooks in Linke Front Park, and will seat 33,000 people.\u2018Thu demonstration, its promoders will be the largest over made by à secret Filey thousand Odd Fellows are expscied, 15.000 of whom will be uniformed patriarche litant.Cash prixee to tbe umouot of $25,000 will be \u20ac *warded, A FLOURISHING ORCAS, Kingston, July 23.\u2014Usiformed Cantons from Montreal, Bt.Thomas, Bowmanville, - Muchester and Uswego, N.Y., bavs niresdy | reached the aity.Mayor Drenusn welcomed the delegates to the city, and Grsod Patenroh Hornibrook re- J plied, Mr.KR.F.Ellioss, on behalf of she ingeton' Kocampment, also extended greet.\"wg.The credential committes reported vue hundred delegates present, snd naw members | were admitted and instructed.Gi Hournibrook reported that the patciarohsl branch of the order in this jurisdiction is in the mosey satisfactory condition, While the net insrosse in membership durisg the past year bas not bern large the prospects fur the incoming year are very bright snd promising.There are 41 encampments and a membership of over three thousand.Grand Scribe Dawson aud Grand Treasurer Beltz reported, bath remar! the Bourishing condition of the order.\u2018The election of otlicers roaulted as (allo John A, Macdonald, Arnprior\u2014Grand Patriarch, D.H.Moore, Petarbaro\u2019- tisand Fred.Dorggett, St.Tho M.D Lawson, l.ondon\u2014Gi Kd.Balts.Londos\u2014Grand Treasurer.Freeman I.Daniels, Ottaws\u2014Grand Juolor Warden.J.T.Hornibrooke, Toronto\u2014Grand Kepreseotative, ¥., G, P.Hormibrook installed the newly Jocted officers.4.I, BicDonsld appointed A E.Sawyzie, St, Ostharinss, outside 4:0tinel W.8.Young, Bowmanvills, insida sentinel ; Robt.8.McDonald, Windsor, grand macsbal.Votes of tharks were passed to the Mayor and citizens of Kingeton, to Kingston Usaton snd Encempment and to loos] members tor tbe various ccurtesios sand generous hospitality, after which adjournment was made to weet in the Manchester of Canadas, Galt, in 1891, MoMASTER UNIVERSITY, At a meeting of the Senate of McMaster Uni: io Toronto the Kev.T.Teotter, pastor Bloor street church, waa appointed to the chair of homiletics and pastoral theology.Me.Trotter will coosult bis congregation betore scoepting, as » compliauoe means saverance of the storal tie.Min olnide Is.Smiley, s Now Eogisnd lady, was appointed {rineipal of Moulton ladine\u2019 College.e M, lark, B.A., principat of the Georgetown High 3shool, taken the clinic of modern lsngusges in tte arte department of the university.Thomas Mackenzie, M.D., was appointed lecturer on Siology, and it is probable that later où hs will begia a professorship in the Manitoba Collegs, Miss Mary 3S.Daniels will dake the chair of science in Muncton Collage.The three lesding officers \u2014the cbsacellorship of the University, princi- palxhip of tbe Baptist College and the princi- palsbip of tbe Arte department\u2014remsin uo- filled.In order to meet the exigencies of the situation is was decided $0 appoint cheirmen as follows :\u2014Prof.T.H.Rand, D.OL, to bs chairmae of the Arts Faculty, and Prof.O.Goodspeed, D 1)., the newly elsoted Professor of Systematic Theclogy, to chairman of she Tneological Facalty.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A BISHOP'S MARRIAGE, on Joan, NB July 2 Jondiutor Bishop ingston surprised everybody quietly getting married at the cathedral in Frederichen this moruing, bo Annette Beverley Marsh, née Robinson, The wedding bad been set down e August, aod there Was Do listle speculation an to where it would take place.The ceremony was performed by His Lordship the Metropolt- tan of Canada, assisted by sub-Dean Alexander.The only witnesses wore Colonel Baverley bi nd wife, the parents of the bride ; ide's sister and ber sister in-law, Mrs, F.R.Robinson.Alter tbe ceremony the wed.dog party drove direct te- Uolonel Robinson's residence at Douglas.When it was known that the wedding ra Roing ou, & numbar 3 opts started for the chure\u2019 be sasntdral doors wets locker yom EP Took a quiet ae wo yore q08d the seremony kop vhs poulie, hero will be no wedding tour, ua approving of wedding pus To Fevers new house, at she corner of King and dt, Jobn streets, bas been put in readinses to re- esive the wewly-married couple.\u2014\u2014 FRANCE ANL ZANZIBAR.Pans, July 23.~The sigaro says that as compeotation to Franca for tng establishment ofa protectorate over Zanzibar, as provided for in the Anglo-German agreement, Kuglana will sdmit the riæbt of France to graut exequaturs through the Fronch Resident to foreign sonsule in Madagascar to roctily the frontior of Zs0e- zsu.bissend the Upper Ungora and to extend Freach influence around Lake Tchad, England the Tunis commercial treaty in order to » basts on which to ect in her negotis- h France concerning the Frenob claims 1» Newfoundland.\u2014 PERMISSION TO SHIP A OREW.Orrawa, Oot, July 34,\u2014Application wae made to the Minister Customs to-day by the Collestor a8 Piston, N.8,, for permission to sliow the wrecked schooner ** Caroline Voughs,\u201d of Glomcmter, Mass, which bas 80} & md! tiverdi lecuse, mow ergoing repa Pioton, ip & crew and take in atous batlaad and visions for » homeward voyage, The permission sakad for was given, with n caution (had the veme! was not to be allowed to provision for à fishing voyage iostead of à bome- ward trip, aud it was also stated that the cess , was noi to be taken ns n precedent.\u2014_\u2014 PROPOSED SEAMEN'S STRIKE.Lonvon, July 38.\u2014The National Seamen's Union, with 8 view to forcing tbe Eaglish ship: owners to influence the Danish shipowners, an- counces that » penersl stalks 08 seamen bit be insngarated on Jaly 26h, wen will od return to work until the demands of the Danish seamen for wages equal to those ld elise Spe, Soni ence between repressntetives of the Usion and the stivownees will be beid at Sua: desland on July 36, \u2014 CANADIAN OATTLE.Loxnos, July 32.\u2014Large cargoss 0! Cesadiao esttls are sive in Seoviand sad Ut 2 qroster influx ie ex next month, sharters having been taken for the bringing of several thousands daring August, RO VISIT FROM THE PRINCE.Newrost, R.I, July 36.\u2014H.M.8, \"Thrush,\" i commanded by Prince George of Wales, will not come bers.Buch was the information | erived thin afternoon, asd Shue * rangements of social Newport bave besa made for saoght, \u2014_\u2014 ALL QUIET AT HAYTL + day.He ur another i be left Hopti aod the povertieens appeased a be well entebliahed.| RAILWAYS BUYOUTTED.been ! eerie from the gress whent distriet of AN AMERICAN WIFE VOR MILAN, BOW 4 DEGRADED B31 KING WILL PAT MIS GAM\" ANG 18BYS.Paws, July %.\u2014A despatob from tothe Tempo, the wort Conservative paper in France, snvouners that King an, fesliog that he is I gally fees to marry again, will shors- Iy take to bined! us wits s yonog Amarioss Iady of gp wealth whom he wed laed winter in z ne of the ledy is not given, bub she truth of the story is vouol for.The ox Kuga affaire are, buwev ia a madly oon pticeted condivion io P.and only a bit while suo bis cred were slouorcus t leralup point that thrantenod to inte n scandal.Heveral of his buon som.panioss, members of the Washington Ulub, à Slub et (he corner 0! Avouue de l'pera and Buulevard.muuru 6 large amous) 1a unpaid pan.iog debts.ie jiersonal debte io Pa said to »xc-ed 3,000,000 france.all of wl wesliby young Awmers lady is expested to per t le certeiu thab eue suuthing suflusece beon working to pacily tboss Gesditure, for when a few waeks sgu they were ready to be noisy sod cffeneive, tney bave nuw nothing to say beyond that everything is being arranged to their satisfaction.Kcquiries at the Wash ington Ulub to-night teaa to verify the Tevips despatch.Une of the mermhare, who forme part of Dilsu's entourage when hs in in Paris, seid Shas Kiog Milsn would shortly marry again, but tu whom he declined to state.\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEWS FROM THE ORIENT.PROGNERS [M JAPAN.Vaxcouver, B C., July 21.\u2014 Advices brought by the 83.* Batavia\" state thet mesa intorset was manifested ip Japan in the tiret slaction ua: dur than new cuastitution, which ocourrad où July 1st.The returns ware not fully received when the mail left, buy sufficient was known to show that a large perceutsge of the eleators voted.The ipeom plete returns show 39 Govsemmant, 43 Opposition, IS Independent aud Z doubètal candidates eluoted.On the Bib of July 5,366 parsons exhibition a Tokwn, From the o ate G46 757 persons ba ited it.Duwager vf: Korea died où tbe ed 83 years.Having reigned ty of the present Kiog share erdered, which incans that the æbole cation chliged to dun mourning for three years, and the heavy taxation ie increased to pay the laneral expenass \u2014\u2014\u2014 JACK THE RIPPER.TRE LATIOT STORY ABOUT RIM.Haurax, N.8., July 2 \u2014A gentleman in Loudon, Kog., who is in a position to know, writes Lo friend in Halifax that Jack the Ripres wag arrested rome time sgo.He in a medical student, and the ssresd was made où in formation foroisbed by siea bave kept tbe fact profcund secret for ce uetil the chain of evideecs ie complete The Ripper is ssid to be insane, \u2014\u2014 THE WORLD'S FAIR.Cu:cac0, July 24 \u2014Amid great cheeriag lash sight the ordinance asked by the directors of she World's Fair, granting the lake front ns à at of She site for the exposition, wa adoptsd the City Conneil.The ordinanoe pledges tbe city to pay for any piling or Gilling in of tne lake required to the ez*ens o! 8200,000, aod sîter the fair is ended peovides for the retarn of the msde gioond to the city, to be used ae a pub.lio park.Nod less than 150 scres of the lake front ae to be util'xn eh Gnatemsle if events require ber Gustemsia bas forsy than.send men under arms, sud Haogsuras ex tha: snd, while San Salvador has only s2uut ten thcusand.San Antox Texas, Joly 27, \u2014 Senor Romero, Mexican Dlinieer at Waehingt-n, sseed through here yesterday, ed route ta the ity of Mexioo.Senor Romero anid shat the Central American war ie a very bad thing, and ke ruptare had pr to where srbisration was absolutely out of the question.\u2014 RAILWAY RATE WAR.Chicago, Jaly 24,\u2014 Kast bound wool rates are apparently going to pieces.A week ago these rates were reduced from Chicago $0 the ven board on she basis of tifty cents per one huadred pounds to Niagara and fifty-five cents to Boston to meet the competition of one ol the scutheraroutre.Itbas sinoe been discovered that some Jinse bave beet quoting the same rates from the Missouri river that are in effect from Cbigsgty, The eastern railways bave now issued » circular anucuncing à rate of forty cease from the Mississippi river to New York and forty- five cents to Boston, \u2014_\u2014\u2014 AN IMPERIAL VISIT.Sr.Perarseoro, July 24 =The Emperor of Germany will arrive bers on August 14th.He will proceed to tha Peterhof and will witness the mæar-ravres at Krasne-nelo.1s view of the Em isis, She increased fricadliness of the Russian press tor France ie siemficsat, Ths Russian papers advocate s Rusno-Frevsh allisnee sgeinet the Europeen coalition, whieh they liege directed sraizes Ruseis sad France.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 THR LEARY RAFT.Poatrann, Me., Joly 22 \u2014James Murray, tbe builder of tbe big _ocest reit owned by James D, Leary, of New York, which bas besa aader- eoing repairs in Portland barbor for two weeks, hoe found 16 imposible to get under besdwsy for New York until tomorrow.Une of the togs which sre to tow the raft did mot arrive trom New York until this afternoon.With fair weather the raft should reach Now York by Friday night or Setarday morsiog.\u2014 END OF THE OLOAKM AKERS' STRIKE New Yosx, Juiy 24 .\u2014The Oloskmaken\u2019 strike was settled to-dey.The manufastarers recognize the union and will disebarge all aon.union men in their employ, reserving the right, however, to retain the American girls who are working for them.Abou 6,000 wil reture So work to-morrow, \u2014 THE.\" 8EA WING\" DISASTER.Rap Wing, Misa., M rte Jovem t ve je naines oi en rae Be rome The steamer aud barge wore al: 175 persons.A CATTLE PLAGUES HAVAG EH.Br.Persassone, July 394\u2014The Siberian cattle Plague i revaxiog We proviese of Risren tle, borses sheep are dyieg by thowrands.A aumber of posssate have sho oontrseted tha dissase, but mo fatal eases Bave osm reported.| hy ' ree aren will be held in Ce a THE DOMINION CAPITAL {From Our Own Correspondent.) THE LUMBER TRADE Orrawa, July 22 ~The big lumber kiogs of the Chaudiere are passing through a period of Gejrranion.All of them give as à reason the financial nnd guveromentai orisia in bbe Argen- tise Kepublio, 601d as 200 there, sud the intes- pecios duorders have completely praralyzeû tesde.Not a angle order for lomber is coming from that imp stant mnrket, sod Hrouson & Weston, #ho manufactures apecially tor Soush Agerica, wil! eluse duwn suns of their wills ua- Jeon things there opecdily nupruve.Uther tirme here, Calor sure largely with the United Btatea, attribute much of the dulases to the ua- ocrrtainty rrgurdiog tha seduction bo on dullar of the two doilar duty ce lem.ter s.purtéd mw the Uuited Sintes.Blasy mrcharere over there bave Lees boldiog back im order tu get the advastage uf the po- posed reduction 10 duty, but now they have about concluded that, even if it passes, the Me Kialey tariff bill osuuol operate thie year, ae Adussicut orders are Gouin \u2018u gare frenly, Mr.Bronsou sles atte ates part of the depression to the ever increse ax Coinjetition with iumbes from the Southern Hintes, taken ous by Western mnnvfectuters wbues western Lite have lasled Wem.The iuspretance nf the trad« with the United Htatrs 16 shown by the fact that eighty percent of thy out of the Hurdwso sails gues tu the United States, The trade 11 square t.nber\u2014which «oss to Fpgland vis Quebee\u2014 is stl duiler, fact, Mr.Bryson, M P., ssid his afternuos that the trade would be dune at a loss for the nest 1s wmcnths.Et 10 estimated that 1,700 men ars totally vut of employment, There are certeinly a tuousand, which means about three thousand persons ected, and U:ébDS Blu Great destitution this C-iog winter, THE JAMAIOA EXHISITION.The Witness was the only Mobtren! journal te publish the information 6 ocuple of waake age na to the part Censda wus taking io the Jamaics international exhibition.It was diccuierd shen 1p the Tiront aod Mootres! trades j ;urnals and by corresjmadents in the duly pagers, acd the Uovezomeny though it well to do suwstbiog, 60 they have appointed Mi.Adem Brown gum.oer ts the exhibition st Kingston.\u2018Foie tom, if well adviesd, and vu duvbt 66 ie, ould have been taken long ago, but she Gov- nwent, se snpounced by tbe Promise bined! Bot sessirn in the Heuse of Commons, intended tn 0g Ro part fo the exhibition.In trede n.at- tors, however, it is the prrogative of this Gov.| erouebt to charge ite policy tiequently.urisawa, July 24 rrrsantiive a tC Ag advertisement was to day beaded iu toe nblicatico in the next Cunade Ga cite, \u201cpet \u20ac Proting Cu , New Yuck, botifyieg printers and publishére that al! ksown limodype machines aod tbe product bherefrom ste covered by Canedisn patents ani cautioning theta tha?tae use of any machine which castans a nabatitote fr movable type, iaotypes, or Sype bars, each bearing the characters Lo print ea entire line, unless purchased from thin company, will render the user liable so a suit of iafriage- tent.LOTS OF SILVER.J.Dawsun, M.T.for Algowas, te agais where fur a yuar hast his viaite have been rensrkably numercus He said to-dap that the Beaver mine pear Port Arthur is mow #0 far develuped that bwy uullivn d.lisre\u2019 worth ul silver ure 1s 10 sight.A DEMEAL, Orrawa, July 2 \u2014Tbe Mon.Jobo Cartiag denen that he 1ateuds to remun sud accept as sbpuibtient.\u2018The run or ie, d,ubiios, » faba.ativm, NOTES.Ortawa, July 2.\u2014Mag.g bas been made ag outpost of costuine under Stonatead.Bik 1, Ki 4 MEETING, Tre Iimiceu Hs Association 0:0etiaz im Saptemter wil ow jut four Saga Lom yser io stead of B Mer it, of rmeusy, Toe number bash of niatches 04 Con peticire wih be as large 86 asta), brut the waving in tina oll be «fl 2oved by the nee of adéirteenr Lerçets and by having toe NBIKID eBuUt 10 Lirees tiniend of LY pairs 88 Lerctigore.The wus ber ol Sartrle Lave beow Eeresard fron 20 to &3 Tor © mcludiog of tos watches of Toursday wili be o Loop tothe Mari- Uwe provinoe en, whi will thas be able tu re turd tv their hoes vn Saturday vizbs ANALYAIS OF HUIT, Me.Thon.ns MacFatiane, Chief Govsenment Analyst, bas Tmaued » bulletin giving the resals vi tbe ecalysis of butter ail over the D'-unatos, Uf the one unadred mad fifty vot.pies examined, ope Eunder:d and veventeen are pr anunoed geDuive 3nd thirty three condemued oc aotonas of ramcidity or nD excessive.percentage of wader sud walt, Jn n2 case did the analyste show adniterstion by sdmiz ure with forma fat, sad, with the other tacts recorded iu the bullang, ** pisioly show that olevmarganae 1s vi: ofl ored for sale in Canada.\u201d In tha lacrcsse match here on Saturday for the intermediate champiopabip, Heulrew wae sgnio defeated by the Cajitals, champs, by three to two, Tbe ew church of Ms.Hrideet's bere will be ronsecrated un August \u201ctb by Archlæbop Dubamel.Archbishop Cieaty, of lioastom, will crlebrate mass, spd probably Fetter Dru mond will preach \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE ANCIENT CAPITAL.{From Our Own Correapondent.) reese, Jaly 31.wnrre NCEDBR\u201d The ac ~urned 1quest on the victims of the fire iu Deismaree's tavern, St Roche, wa ro- surued this mornicg whea furtuer uvidence was adduced, corroborating to some extent the state- rent of the lad Dufour that he was approached by Delamarre with offers tn tire the hous sad ebowing that Madsae Deiamsrre hersesf had threatened to burn it co account of the 10faimous mALCer 10 which her hustund wea cunduction the kusinuve and also tbat Lelamarm sud tus partner bad completely exbauetrd their credit With theie whiekey furuiebers and that où the bigbt of the fire they had out enouzh of liquor orcigazein their bar tu aerve their customers snd were obliged tn send nut apd buy them im small quantitica as they were galled for.In acdition, tbe doct-rs who beid the pi ouvriers up the remains ot the tive victime ol the bre testified that they Yad ail bern withuat Jussiion 11: cibererd 1n ther beds and burotalteswarda and the juvg,atter forty ric.dei wind tte fcllowirg vr rdiet, which masts with 2cudt approvs! : + That victims coe La their fenve, O7 Be 10h patent.*branah as hyris- .o ; tion eanscd By The Luralud \"of 4 nomen, #2 thn) the 2uid Boars was willuly apd lelomotaly seb ob fis By the prismpere, who are guilty of me: dee \u2018nthe trot usgiee \u201d \u2018Thers was a large at: trnlaice prezent whem this righteous finding was reurmid auf the eo vpremions cf eat sfaction at «r-peneral Delaware tok it, wall ap- proratce, very coolly, but ha onforicnate wife, ard tartender Gauthier, Icoked very dowacsal, se beth of then, or Gauthier at jest, sx to have bard cleared from the charge All three wrre Bt ouce removed to gaol om the coroger's comu it.eus snd wl ewand thetr tris! a8 Abe - Bext Crimnal Aertzxe, in Uotover.The olbee inquest on tbe rxbun.nd body of Delsmarre's ebild resulted, according to the medical evidenss, ia a verdict of patural featb._\u2014___ ICE IN THE NURTH ATLANTIC.THB U.8.HYDBOGRAPHIC OrFICE RBPOBY.Waanixion, D.C., July 22.\u2014Tbe chess of tbe bydrugrephie ofhise for pexs month will show dimiputico of ice 1 She noeth Atlantic.Seray pieces of ice, small Im eize, have dritted ns far east a0 longitude 24°, vaet quantities bave pese teated nto the Guif of St, Lawrence aad sre » menace to cute inere», whtie the entrance bo the Guit is almost impenetrable.A atasmer 00 cupird two weeks iD » trip wally made is tre deys, sud there sre many similar te of interrupticns and Barrow escapes.Toe ie ie pot eo plentiful cn tbe svotbern extremities «f tbe Grand DBaoks, which the ccesn atesmiere skied, but an pouvus! 10 massed \\ 4 she Labrador cost.sud may be brought down at any time, Ther.no of a decrease in the supply of ice, sud the das- gore to trans-Atlantic vessels are by an roeams passed.The d tous + feet of those vast a6- cun.ulations of ice bas extended to thos whe #siD à livinæ by fisbing end trop The tobern +n bave been unable to secure fisd, sad only a few versely bare succeded in ranching the grounds, The trapper sre withont game, the amimels, it te seid, having deserted some wus coverts.The severity of tae wether, 18: tense culd coused by the prasenca of imm.ivable ice, and à succession of storms last wider have teenited in the destitution of the inhabitants of Labrador, sud many 10atsnces of privates nes reported.\u2014\u2014 ANOTHER BRIDGE PROJECT.\u201c Warmstoux, N Y., July $5.\u2014A weetieg tte WoddiDrtoD Rein Lowision to losste 8 site for the pee rd brides sereer tbe $2.Law.tid at Potsdam yveterdey.@ resclutiver repoitai à pre- Pasition, notrirz © Chardler, c! Now You LA.B.Hepharn sod Lele W.Ruse], Cesten, C.K Sonford, of Potedam.and George VW.Bierod à emmitten do recive sibsoriptiens, mskice the Wi ton Trust Company, of New York, the depository.and directiog the opening of books there fer thiety daye from Us.tobe 15th, or until $250,000 of the eapita! steels beeribed ond tes percent in side as to the lueation of the bridge, \u2014\u2014 SBKRVIA THREATENS TUKKKY.Bsronans, July 54.~Hervia ban sont another uote to tbe l\u2019orte in whish she etronaly insiete tbat Turkey shall make reporative f.¢ she wus: der of tbe Berviag sonsul ay Pristios.Serva Yirestens to sever dip.matic colations Wild Ve lotte.NUTKS AND NOTICES : A Movs re ot Re The Burlisgtes operates 7,000 miles of with wrwisi in Gains, 80 Louis, Bt.Prul, Umate, Keoses Oily snd Denver, Fur sneed, endeiy, comfort, equipment, trerk sad of lend servigm it has rn equal.Tho Burlington pales | Saw poten but loses none, 1 i mm SUNDAY-SCIIOUL LESSON.THE YEN LEPERH.Avever 17.\u2014Luks 17: 11-19, GoLoam Tux?\u2014 Were bhere net dos cleansed ?But whore are the sine H*= Luke 17 : 17.L The tow leper.1, \u201cAnd it cas 80 pase from clas mabe it hls Gaal Sure from U passed through She mifet of Jaiaria a 14, 00 tbe frontiers of both.LS * And ao be entered (was entering) into a certain village (Ite name is uikuown to us), there wet hiv den MES that were lepers\u201d.As fa the custom Is the Met, this dlamal society bovered peer the village which Shey hs Bob en .6,29; Matt », 2) ; end erublom mous vo bold the Hiesstness of Bab heavenly kingdom from which they are forever excluded Whe dom.Nine of these very Jou and ono a Samaritan | but the comunity of deflement sil being outests, oko down the barriers of matlouaiity.\u2018Which toed afar of.\u2018* The space which 3 leper was bound to hoop between bin) and every other person is eet! mated by some at four subits (olx foal).by obhers at 10 oubibe (180 teat)\" \u2014 i fet.Lei 5 spe of sin \u201cSlo ls a desdly leprosy which has Ins clved our whole Face iu 0a cousin da puin.' fie, the b v, 1 constitutional, The outserd ex wauileatativns sre but thy eftects of à dis ase which permeates the whole wy sens.Toe tendency te ein, like the tendency 40 Leprosy, be heroditary.Hu, Whe leprosy, Is dexeitful ID .t+ workiax they look on infancy, reject with h that sin exlete within But #0 might ans oo » «ay, who looked upon the beautiful Late In the sews of a ioprous wother.But time brices forth the fearful walady.Maw-born baies oi li proue parents fre often a pratds sad as Bralthy in spperarspee Aa any ; hut by.and.by ts presence aod workings become visite 10 sowie of the sigma described :n the thistesuth chapter of Levitleus.\u2014 Land aid Book, Of late ynars, most leper possessed #0 Di ans are Ahir Lo secure euch medioal dreatuient 85 somsoves most of thé external etcus of the disease.Such persons are, howerer, all knows to the tuved of haaltd, avd under (te suns eitlance.\u2014 Rev, 8.EB Bishop in wisdom or jywer.Wo eectain cure bas over heen certified.The eu * a longer or shore tine, 1s death, But fu pau se.lepresy, like vin, does vob bring Immediate pain and death.Ke.Me bishop aaye, ** Another faut s satrlôu- to the Indifi rence of the natives $0 Lhe disesse, 16 #8 very mild cbaracter.1t Lu not virulent, scute, or even palutul, excopt in Île Inter stags, when the vital organs are obstructed in their action.tls i vite» tc malady, We base teen wen engaged lo baed thar, wan) of whose finger jo1ots bad dropped off.This had Deen jini, aud the stomps had bea'ed over, The foreiguer tixbily dicade and abhore it as a loathsome, bling, sud incurable disssse Two object lessons.Leptoes is a remarka\u2019le type of ols la sows of its relations.Drunkeunsss Is another visitle and widely Soown lllustration in the bady snd wind, and ite e@ect on hayploces aud usefulness, of the «fects of sin (n She soul.oth of these are dod's ob.Josh lessons, ever waruiug men agalust slo.EL The praser tor help.\u2014 Ver.13.** And the; ep their voices .80 a» to be beard » lon: «ay, ald, Jesus, Mater\u201d, usin: appropriately he peculiar to Luke, which signifies rulership, \u2014 Bliss.**lisve mercy on ue\u2019.In wha: maoner, needed BO explanation.The pea was o's iousty es; diva lent £0 ** Heal us of our dreadful malady Lie, What Jesus has done for others in saviog them from La eourages us 10 «0 0 him in faith for our own ml: The curs.Saliatinn granted to faith.* And when be saw them\u201d.He saw not cols eased bodies, but their bearts.\u201cHe said un au\u201d.Bave we not every reason to believe that Be ls Just 80 wendy 0 beal tbe spiritually sick and leproue nou as when he walked upon earth in humsn farm?\u201cGd shew yourselves unto the priests, Tepes was cured, before be rould te restored ty society, be was vequired to show himself to the priest, 10 make an offer.fag, and to de orticiallv pronouaced clesn.Ses Lov, chap.14; Matt +: Chri ¢ ~3mwand thus implied a promise of cure.They were to mut ae il they were cleansed, and trust to Ubrisk that the cleansing would come in bis own time and way.Every miracle la à garle + In this is a biot to those who wait before en- ne on practical (arhttan duty.uctd toey be + celsed some personal sense divine pardon.To suc! the command oie dis.of Christ !s, Go, sasume that 1 can and | will clesnse you: begin the life of one who has been cleansed.\u2014 A\" nom.July 2 Toisvo, July ©, 1 = Closing.3c bid sash and wife bid Aug vite anked Dec.Cors moglocted.Uals changed.$1.Lots, July 24, 1.20 p.m.\u2014Uloslag\u2014 Wheat, BR{e Hid cash: + id Sep; Bde 281.Uorm s1je raeh; bid Aug.; 48) deph ; 4510 bi May.Uate, 35e bld cash.Bb pin \u2014Closlag.\u2014 Wheat, Ne.up, July ; 970 bid Aug.; LIVERPOOL FROVISION MARKET.Crunear.\u2014- The demand has been steady though not 00 ood as last week ; this week's arrivals have mot been all cleared off, and with lower cable advices, holders are (roe sellers at 60 ta 1d per cut, devline on the We quete ta day, Finest Colored 436 to 434 6d gr ud finest White, 3% Cd to die There has «0 d demand for qualitise just uuder Finest of Sint Sud yer out, low grades frous lue tu 28d have been rather «ute Uirrre fe vithons tat is here of Amer! curd at Sue to dre pet on Inte of vhelee heave met wit ration ; the medium quality Usnadian vantinues tu Le ; noce treed Tarvlod snail à quit demand at jus to We uote brish butter\u2014Uork © First por wi seconds, Tie i amd thirds, Bia peg cat\u2014 Gund jacn Bucthe:.Csreular, :.°h Judy, OTTAWA MARKETS Ortawa, Inly *- \u2014 The markets were very «y cet this 1 non ing Purl The fu Mowfag are the lat : beet, 100108, 07 to sn pala or golls, Ie to Ine; butter, fre per db, ro 208; eugs, per dozen, 13: 80 3+, het v, per Do, 130 Be dite; fard, per 10.100 do AV ps tatues, new, pee gallen, lou to 200; oes, mew, pet hau, HE EL; Catrate, new, pet dox., #00! tuecty for dox.i 653 to 7.» per 100 the, , per Gallon, Gun * du, per pail da, per bot, $1.1 ta TORONTO MARKETS.Toroxto, Ont, July 23 - Spriog wdeat, No.2, Pie te Wr ped winter, No, I We to No.1 Manliohs, tard, $1.13 $3 GLI6: N stealeht poller, v1 No.2 Sprin,; whea Sack ab 456 10 fo, INGERSOLL MARKETS.IxexnaoLy, Ontario, July 3 \u2014 White wheat, 95c ta 28e Pee buds.; ped fu) wheat, hac to dic per bush.; spring wheat, 9c to foc per lush.; harley, 85 to 400 per bush.; pras, Sac Lo tue per bush; Onta, 4x to 42e per busl Nn.dtc to 50: per tuah.; buck «nrat, 47 So Brie per Mush; eye, fSr to Pc per hush.; \u201cram, $12 to d'à per ton : shorts, $14 ta $20 Ler ton ; potatoes, $1.25 te 01.50 per bag; live hogs, 55.26 $0 $5.50 per owt.; e cwt.; hay, 0 to ta 22e par lb: 12.60 per Grease hoyu, #0 5U to 07.25 r ton; hides, 4c 4jc per 1b,; wool, 15e ur, $2.50 10 02.55 per cut; sito \"est ; corumeal, per cwt.; butter, $0 18a per Ib.; hutter.rie, 15e %0 20c per th.Ie to 14c por Arsen.Tallow, dc 40 50 per 21e to 13e per Ib, GUELPH MARKETS.Gruen, Ont, July 235.\u2014 Flour, roller, $2 80 30 02.78; tail whest, 05¢ ; eprlox wheat, 17e; barley, 350 ta duc; Conte we, to déc: pest, Bic to Bio; do léc; butter.157 to 1e; potal 85 ; sheeraking, $1.07 to 91,05; woci, 206 to °5- ; bay, 68 to fai.BELLEVILLE MARKETS BaLLIVILLE, Ont, July 20.Buiter, 206 to 353; exes, 11¢ ta 16: chi kens.Suc ta Cir | hides, 60: wool, 250; talicw, roukh, 240 ; ac, rendensd, Se Jawheking, bun | relfaliior, to; descars, $c; bailey, Wc to 430: wheat, $50 ; rye, 350 ; oste, âge.TIAMILTON MARKETS.Marron, Ont, Jolr 26,.\u2014 White whent, Oe to 02 spring wheal, =~ ta 9 Bsc to 6c ; barley, 4be tn Mi; Onte, 422 to 43: com, 43e to ékc : clover seed.& 33 to #4 Lu ; tlasaclas weed, 41 60 00 81.76 ; white wheat \u201cour, pes barrel, 94 to 5.10 ; strong bakers do., 6430 8e: déroute, pror ewt, 6050 to #7 «0: dried apples, pes toc: potatoée, per bag, 90 Ibe., #1 20%: 41 15.Huttar, En roîle, per lh,, Léc tr 1tc : batier, io fskise, 10e to 1335 exçe per doren, 15¢ to M6.CHATHAM MARKETS Cramuan, Ont.July 24\u2014Faii Wheat, 90c; oon, sc; oute, 4bc ; wool, Jue bo The.Notices of Meike.marriages ond decthe tavariatis muet à emdorsed with ihe name and address of the smder, or Glherwise no soles san be émkrm of em.Pores mtrnded ohiary motions ave shaveed fur ot ruler raies BIRTHS.BUTTERFIELD.On Juoe 30th, 1820.& son tn Me.and Mrs.Ciark Butletueid, Port Henry, N.Y.DOLAN 11 the Tish inst.at 315 HL Urbaiu street, Mrs à J.Uelas, of à son FORERE \u2014 At 172 Nore Dame stéert où Pucsday, July 10d, *he wite of Jamce P.Fortre.of a soa.LAWRENCE At Shady Bide, Gvesteiire, PQ, on tag, Sh IND instant, 3 ssa to Me, aod Mrs.£.BL Laurence MILNR.\u201441°8 Sb Luke sheeet, on the 1.6 inet.Lbe wife of Jue.3 M:lac of 8 ss.FARK At Cole Me.Henep, Pt), July 230d, the wife of A.W, Park, of naan.VERRY.At 362 St.Donia steed a8 Friday, Jed i Wo wit o sma Yer da | ne WILSON.- At Hawkesbury, on the bith ioet, the wife of Wray Wilson, nf 4 son, MARRIED.GRANT-MUNBO.At tbe Mante, Marritie, 08 July fard, ty the Rev.James Cormack, B,&, Murdoch Alezsnder thant.of pple Hill, Ont , ta Anuie Muara, of 81 Elmo, Ont.KERR- PRITCHARD.\u2014Ou the 23rd inst, of Whe rest dence of be brides father, Nonh ValleySedd, Mr.VW.M.Kerr, of «Ktawa, to êtiss tt.À.P.Pritehard, of Morth Valieghell, Que.Ret Jvhn Powses, afficistisg.KING-PENXOCK.\u20140a July Eré, 1996, in the Eastern Methodist Chunk, (Mtaws, ty tbe Her.W.Tienber- late, Robert Pornez King to Miss Æôdiih Loaiee, Gaugbter of Jsmes T.Pouscek, Foy, ail ed Outaws, Os.KYTR- HEMPETED.- On th diet July, 189), at Be.John's Churek, Montreal, 17 the Rev.Kémund Wood, Willis À.Kyte, of?Now York Oy.som of she late T.W.Kyte, Boq., of Montreal to Susaush Mary, diaughter of the late James Hempeted, Es1.of Moatreal.U(RAË\u2014BETHUNE \u2014 AS the residence of the bride's father, Raot Howkeshurg, by he Dev G.A Suith, on July 16h, Ao\u2018ren McRae V7 Viers Bethune BOWLAX CabURLL -+At Urtmols, Makin 38.July 15th, tp tre Rev TU.Jock, RA, Michwi Newias sad Euphemsie, dasghior of Prase's Caddell, oe.ONRIL-ENELL On June the hb, bpihe Rev.FW.Dixon, Eamusl \u20180 Nell, of Lirerpook t+ Kumie B.B Buell, of AsmWeter, Devonshire, Eoglond English pote rs please oepy.PYKR\u2014SALTER \u2014 4d the OM Mohawk Churoh Brand.ford, Ont, 9 g July 33, 19).by Rev.4 Willem, of Toronto, \u2018soivted by Rer KR Ashton.of Hramstord, John Gy Pyke, son of Rev.J.W.Pres.of Hadsrs, Quer.40 Eame (.send Cdaughior of tbe late Mev.Cavett \"gglter, of Hram'tord.HALE- ANDERAON.\u2014AS (Reveland, (301.on Sulp 19 4, Hew ry Burton Fale, be Anns Folie Andetosc, Aberdosn, For Aland.ST! EL- CATES.\u2014 At the restlencs of Mt R.J Pennie, * Mianiges.Man .0e Juis 111, ty the Bev.§ 14.Pediey, Robert feel.drisist, of Vides, Man.t7 Lis Cotes, deughier of Maj.r A.Cates, iste of Ostasa.STUART MACKAY.\u2014In this city.on the 234 tne, ot Kos Church, by the Res.James Fieck.B,A , 12 M Bunn, of Hoigroct, Petite Cote, gourgeat ann nf James Mtuart, Ery, de Aunie Whinton, pourgest daughter of Andrew Meskay, Fse., all of Mostrenl Toronto, Chisage and New York pagers p'race 00p7 DISD.ADAMS.At Ranttord, Cone , at {he roldenee nt Micon J.Case, Jean Hriea, infest daughter of Albert A.Adare.ARLKOS.\u2014In this city, on We 330d Inst., Arthur Alert, aged 20 years, 10 niovihe snd 3 days, third com of Richard Aviom, P.0.Department, CAMERON.AS Dewittrille, nser Huntingdon, on the 17h inot, Eve Lillies, second deughier of William Burale Cameron.seed 7 yours, 11 months sad 17 dare.CARBON 1» (ioben, on Lhe SHS July 1909, at the 0g of 19 years, Kells, shld ponngest doughier of Mn Jamas Gasecs.CONRAD.~Ab Poist Ut.Chortes, Montrend, ou the Bird nor.Alien Moudo, intent denghier of Jobe Wikies Goasnd, aged 4g wonthe.ar | HADDRN.44 0.Lambert, 00 the Eid lost.of haters \\ufantuu, Augusia Klesnor, ged $ pears 10 months and 13 dage, only child of David Haddeu.HILL On the 15th lush, Adolphus James, poungent 008 ot 0.@.Mill, Bag.HUTUHINEUN.\u2014A6 M.Lambert, se the Bib lon, Heariota, twin dsughter of ti.Hutchinauo, bgoû 41 months, DOUGHERTY.In this city, on the 35th last, (les.+ - Dougherty, sged 7¥ years, sstive of Loudvnderry, 1re'and The Derry Standard pleases copy.MASPARLANR,\u2014 Ou the 30h fod, #1 13 Csthesrd sired, Aée Lillao, aged 15 years anid ?months, caly daughters?tbe Inve Humphrey Mao¥ariaue.Glaggow, , Bootland, sud Driroit papers please COPY.MAY this oity, 00 1he 31st lust, Emeliae i.belored wife of 8 HH.May, sged 09 yesra.Mo ANTOMH.\u2014 AN: Lords, Mopsatic, Que , 80 19:0 Juif, 1090, after 5 lomg acd paleful illuess, hese with greet pasioner and Christian fortitude, James Mclutush, ia the S0Lk gear of bis age.MI KECHNIE~AS hee father's residence, Bheri-rooke, ou the 2d fostaut, of cousimption, Katie, secood daughter of M.McKechnle, oa, aged 38 yeorn M: KINHTRY Dutbiacity, om the 24th July, 169%, Robert McKinstry, on of Lhe late Williaw McK iustey, of County Galway, Ireland, snd brother uf the iste Hours Mekivstrr wayor of Hamilton, and su-lu-law of the late 'c1 Lovelace.MURPHY.Ou the Slut inet, suddenly, BM bie resldence, otre Deu hy, aged #0 Gears, 8 oatsev of Tullow, County Calo, Ir ODELL Huddcaly, où the luth inst, at Ber residonss, Homwingford, of paralysis of the beain, Margared Ore, relich of the Inte Wim O'Dell, iu the 6th pear of Bor 89.Anloep in Jesus, blessed sleep, Frum which pose ever wale to weep.Muntinglon papers please copy.POZER.Huddenly, at bis residence, the Manor House, on Munday wersing, July Zlst, Wiliam Miituru Poser, Moigeeur of St.George ¢ aud K1.Elirvue County, beauté, was brother of the late Seater Poser, 8, Chicago and Manchester papers please 2097.PURCELL\u2014 On the 23rd July, Astoluetts Birastiel, be- love! wite of Thomas H.Puecoll, aged 34 yours.SODTT\u2014 Ou Tuesday afteruonn, Prauk Binslair, Jouve est sou ot John 11.oom, aged 4 yrare.GERMUN.- At Miuneapoiis Mivs.U À, ou the 5ith of June, lige Beton, V8, late of Montres! and sou- in-law of the late le Hwiubnro, Ÿ M Manchester (Eux } papers pirate cop.SPKNCE.\u2014Ou Welneaiar, \u201c3d inet, sudden'y of heart discus, Alesendtr Speuor, sgl 38 years.STONE.In this city.on the \u201clet.Harry, infant sen of Thoe.Blouse, aged © weeks.TAVLOR At Lachine, meer Montreal, on the 2h July, Joke Btauley, sged 4 months, iufeut son of William Taylor.Manchester, England, pepees please copy.TELFE At St.Iœule de Gonrsaue, Qiedee, on the Uth Juls.Thcans Mgller, agedl 57 yearn a ustive of Bertichabite, Ncotiaud, TRENAMAN At Thies Rivers.(a=, on the ID last, Mise Flica Elearer Treusioan, syd 12, .WILLIAMS.In the city of Bt.Thomas, Jat, on fle 151d Twp, 15% Ghoege W, third som of \u2018he late Rev, peut of the MetBudist: Capecbl ge.: wr Tu purehasing articles advertised im the n what paper Advertisers mow which advertises te are most rliectiva, © ADVERTISEMENTS.ROYAL BAKING POWDER.Absoiutely Pure.never tarira, À trarvolof purity, v ces, More veonomical n, nist cunnot bee noid in test, short ate pwders, Sold only ARING POWDER CO, Iw wider A LBERT CULLEGE, MELLEVILLE, @NT., Dreparte, annuailg, thr largest number of Metriculants is Arts of any College iu Untarie.Splendid Museum aad Latorstory.Diplomas awanied in BUSINESS SCHOOL, ACADEMY UF MUSIC, SCHOOL OV FINE ART, KCHOOL OF ELUCUTION sud Collegiate Courses For Calendar or Room, addrese PRINCIPAL DYER, M.FAMILY AND DAY SCHOOL, FUR YOUNG LADIES, 2316 and 7118 8.Catherine sireel, Montreal, Mrs, ELEANOR Hl, LAY, Principal.Ike Avomn Term BEGINS THURSDAY, SEPTEN Toto English course, or preparation tir the ai: tin spd Freoch te.ight throu hut the school eu stuly hours, andeerefut prrmural enter mou.Applica tion leeway «+ by letter, to Mr.Ley.Moataval, Juig 14, 1546 ar l'ositisety © d br those tie Pills, They Uso Felteve Is tress rote Dyspepsia, lng Ayvation aed To Bearty Kattug, A perfect rn edy for D17.:1pess, Nausea, | PILLS.Tongue, 1:0 in the Side, A= TORFID LIVER.They] cenlate the Bowels, l'urely Vegetable, SMALL PILL.SMALL QOSE.SMALL PRICE.Hoorr's Emvision or Con Lives VIL awn HTPOFHOSPHITES is sold all over the world.In is far eripetior to plain Cod Liver Oil, palatable aud vas ly digested.Dr.Martin Miles Stsaton, Bury Baeke, 1.ondon, Fogisod, soys : ** I have prescribed Bertt's Emulvion aad ken it myself, It in palatable, efficient, tes om tolerated slmost anyone, mopretally where © à Liver Oil \u2018tself eannos ba borme.\u201d 3.11 dy a druægiers, :Oc and 81, \u2018as M von 4 pm.edition, Four Months.\u2026 One Month.Fondon JOHN CAMERON, - - - able of apprecrs!ing a we the amplest means DAILY ADVERTISER: Por Tor.woes ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS Lonpon Povertiser Printing Co, te _ ADVERTISEMENTS.MORTARSFOTTED SKIN, red _w Seales.Awful Spretarie.red in Sve weeks by the Unilcara Remedies.Lam poing ve soil you cf the extraordinary eure pour COrrictna REMBLIES porformad oo me Ahous \u2018be isiof April lnot à uoticod come rod ploples like somink vub ail vver mp body, bul Abought moudlus of Is uutil sue time later os, whem 18 bagan be look like spots of mortar spobied on, and which came off Is lagers.sosom panied with iwbiug.1 would sorateh very night until 1 was raw, thea the nest night the acales, being formed meanwhile, wars seratched off again.10 vain did 1 consuls all ihe dostors lu ihe county, but without aid.After giviug vp all Ropes of tesorery J'hajponcsi toore an advertisement lu She newspaget shout your CUTICUME BENELIC 3nd purchased them frm ny driggiet, end ob almost Imusediabe relief.| legal tu notice thes the scaly eruptives gradually dropped off sad dlsspovared one bp vor, and uutil | bad beets fully cured.| bad the disease thirters wcaths before À Logan taking ibe Reugiucy, sud Ww four or Gve weshe vos on.tively cured.My wes ecerma and peoriasls.1hzou of & great rad who have taken the RENEIIRS, and thavk we fur (be koowlelgs Of thew, especially mothers who bave babes witb wealy eruptions ou their heads sud bodies.1 eannol expres wy thanbs to you.My body was covered with scales, agli } wes as awfui spectacle Lo Leboid, Now my akis is te cloaros stags.UEO.COTRY, Memill, Wis CTTECURA RMESOLVENT The arw Nood And Hain Purifer, snd teed of Hamre Meare dives inte ruslly, (10 cleanse the bf 84 impurite and thus remove aud RA, Whe great Bkin Ours, aad UTI RA vquisite Ali Rea.Toeeied Al sdoniiioe.nebluy, beraine: of agonizing, iteblug.ng, jwases uf the oki, scalp, and onl.\u201d eveyubree.Prise, UUTIODRA, Te: Boap, Me + ResoLvent, $1,50 Prepared by We PUTTER DRUU AXE UNION CORPORATION.oon » send for ** How Us n Disses,\u201d illustrations, and 190 tina, ge the bale), cure sesly, aud plmply | a pa Ÿ Jury 30, 1890 ADVERTISEMENTS.°°! 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