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[" AE A Dh br ans § nA AD.Ae .VOL.XVIII, NO.200.PRICE ONE CENT, ALEXANDER HECALLED.The Bulgarian Rebel Ministry Overthrawn.Unprisonment of its Chicf Members- The Uld JMnistry Relostased\u2014The People Demand Aloxauders Restoru- tion\u2014The Prinsæe Rolonieu and en Route te Gor.anauy\u2014Sefin Lo- siege d.August 25.\u2014Tho provisional Government eroaled by the ruvoiutionists has been overthrawo.Ulomieut, à.Grouvir aud MM.Saukoi, threu of its members, have been arrested and thrown inte prison and the old mipistry reigstated.\u2018lho deception practised upon then by the circulation of x teport that Prince Alexander vatuntartiiv abdicated hus exasperated the Lroops and eivilins alii and : revotution vi popular feeling in luvor ui he des rosxl ruleor is as Keuerul ns it is inteu-e.A doputalion has started out to find the Princo and assure im of the loyalty of the Bulgarian people and army and tu codesvor tv persuade Alu Lu return.THE NEW GOVERNMENT'S PROCLAMATION.vA, Aurust id The following pio- amin has Horn issued: \u201cIn the name of Prince Alexander sid the bulgariau Parlia- went, 1 licroby declare that 1 have assumed the directign ol Lhe provistonal Govern- mont at Sofla.Persous falling to conform therewith will be daalt wits by military nw, 1 wppuist Col.Moatkaroif, commuander-in- chief of the army,» with fuit civil and nali- tary powers.Appeal, to Bulgarians to detend tho ris of their fatherland azainat the traitors seekiag to dethrone our heroic und beloved prince, who was chosen by the people a3 thelr ruler.Long live Alexander.The proclamation slgned \u201cstambulon * and countersigned \u201cMoutvkaiof.\u201d ALEXANDER NOT A PRISONER.ST.PETERSBURU August 205.It is announced that Prirce Alexander arrived at Tem yesterday.teat he imuiedlately pro- cuede.i tu Austris aud that Le wus ID LOWIst rer, , Foon AEST, August 25.\u2014The commander of the yucht on willch it bas ULecen stated Prinoe Aloxandor ls kept prisousr has tale- graphed from Keni to Sofia a-king for instructions.Ho received orders to evuvey the Prince back to Sofia.Do~patehes from Widdin state tho counter revuiution has been ) SU OIAREST, August 25.\u2014 Princo Alexanler bas lett Reni for eliher \u201cVorimstadt vr Berlin.His yacht bas proceeded to Galatz.doo \"direction ol uflatrs at Sofia ha- ech entrusted to Major Pusefl.The lull of the rebel cabinet at Sofia ls confirmed.It is reported that the leaders of tho revolution are flecing \u201ctoSexvie \u2018The minister \u201cdirtait StaLes that Tussin forbade Alexander to lund in Russian territory.The Lutschuk garrison hus declared its loyalty to the Stambulo\u2019f cabinet.Meetings are beinz eld evorv- where in Lulzuria in favor of Alexander.If bie does nol return to Liulgaria speedily a regency will bo proclaimed.All aceounts agree that Alexander was in the hands of Russian plot: ers uniil Ren! was reached, when be vas veic.am! tid to Rv wherever te liked.stated that Alexander absolutely reix-.Lo sign tho deed ol abdication.BULGARIAN PATRIOTS SUMMONED.PuiLil'roroLis, August 25.-Colonel Mont- Kouroff, commander of the Eastern Lou- metian troops, hans issued a proclamation summoning ** Patriots to defend the Lonor of Prince Alexander and Lulgaria.\u201d Soldiers everywhers throughout Roumeba are declaring for Alexander, but so far there has boon no disorder.LoNDoY, August 25.\u2014 The garrison of Rust- chuk, which remains loval to Alexander, fa marching te Sofia.Loyallsts are besieging the latter town.RUSSIA'S DESIGNS.CONSTANTINOPLE, August 25.\u2014Diploma- tists believe that Russin will not permit Alexander to return to Bulgaria, even it) the counter revolufionist troops bo suecesstal in bis favor.liussin will rather, diplomatists inaist, that the Bul avian assembly shall choose a new ruler.Te Le l\u2019'owers undoubtedly desire to localize tho question, but n demand upon the Czar to alluwihe return of Alexander mizht résult in making the whole matter an International affair, VIENNA, August 25.-The Tugablalt says tho Russian ministers of war and marine ave been summoned to St.l'etersburæ.\u20181 he Black Sea fleet has been ordered to Le in readiness for a cruise.Several Kussinn steamship companies have been ordered to equip troop transports.The Nuvosttaud Viedoniosti of St.Peters- \u2018burg agiev thal the state ot aunrchy exist- fog in Bulgari bas reudered Russian Intervention more necessary to prevent its spread tothe whole Palkan peniusuls.Tho Viedoni- oafi says: * We do uot advocate tho vecupa- tion of Bulgaria Ly Russia.That 13 not worth the fresh nloodatied 1b would email\u201d A DEPLESSED STOCK MARKET, N, August 25.\u2014The stock market tt ou the serious aspect of the situation in Bulgaria aud in anueipation of a bizhber bank rutoe to-morrow, Paris, August 25 ns bourse was le presse.l at tbe closing owing to the reported restoration ol the Alexander tuinistry iu Bulgaria.BERLIN, August 25.The bourse closed to-day wiih a gueiteral der Jie, owns to the 2loomy views of tho pohueand situation +x- pressed by the English and Russiau press.MR.GLALSTONE'5 OPINION.\u2018Mr.Gladstone who arrived at.l'russels last evening, told a journalist that ha bLutieved Prince Alexander would not return to Bui- garia, but in (ho present state ut alfairs il was difficult to fori 85 opluiou.NEWS OF THE WORLD CONDENSED, \u2014e Cable.The firemen succeeded in confining tho fire in the warehouse of J.1.Melladen, Neptune strect Liverpuol, tu tho upper floors.Loss houvy.Rev, Henry Ward Beecher is il}, and has cancelled ns lecture engagement af New Brighton for next Friday, and bos cone to the Hy dropathic .nstitute al Modal, Luw- re, Scotiaud.; By the collapse of à wall ofa steel ing rat Warchouse at _Sheleld, Eng.yester tax, n nuinler of childion w ho had boeu plavinæ ou tbe pavement were ktlled and injured.Feven dead bodies have alveady been recovered from the rui.Ou August l4thb the British corvette \u201cDiamond\u201d took possession in the name of the British Ceown of the Kermader islands in the South Pacific occar.They include Macanlav island (Lat.36.16 S 1 long, 175.39 Wat \u2018urtls ishänd, Raoul, Havre noû many otters.They are fruitful and inhabited.\u2018i hoo Mikado of Japan has expressed his iutvotions to the British and German min isters of presentiug Imperiäl orders to the Frinev of Wales and the Crown Prince Frederick William.The German minister has bean vecoviited by the Mikado with the Insignia of the order St the Rising Sun of 1he rst class.The same honor was olfered to tun British minister, but, owing to thy pe- zulations of hls countsy ho could not accont it.Tho conferring ol these honors 1s due to the efforts of the British ana German winisters in bringing a revision of the treaties with fboir respective Guvornimeats to à sattslaciory couciusion.American.Primus Funde, oolored, aged 103, is dead at Syracuse, N.Merrebeka, the bicyclist, has arrived at Los Angeles, Cal, from New York, en route to San Francisco, Mayor Grace, of New York, yesterday appointed Gen.Jon Newton, U.& A.cou- missioner vi public works, vice &quire, removed.Ex-Councilman hambors, of Pittsbnuræ, Pa, \u201c Propuses to co through the Niagara wbirl- Boot without à cork jacket, à bar rel or any- hing olse.The propls of the Texas \u2018counties Calla- .han, Colman, Kastiand, Stephens, Young.tn parts of Browu aoû Jack, will starve soon Hi not Tlio Isrmers want seod.coer Windsor, ve, last evening n carri tai ning Seater Evarts, ol Now York, EE Pérkitis, of : Boston, and the ughter of Judge Stanley Matthews, of SOFIA, Olio, way\u201d overturoed, killing Perkins in- staally and revorely bruising but not dangerously injuring Senator Evarts and bo Matthews.Parsons, the Chicago anarchist, challenges Mr, Powderly to Lrutblullysayi hat Parsous ever advocated and counselled the destrue- tlun of Ble und property.He says Luo foundation prineiple of Socialism is the sniuo us that ot tbe Knights of Labor, viz, the abolition of the wires system, and the wb stitution in its stead of an industrial sYsleru ol universal co-operation.Yesterday afiornoon part of à construction train on the Axtieville & Sparianoury rails way while ascending a beavy grade on the Iuoutain section, between Tryon City and Faluda, N.C, Lroke Joue, ny down the Wwountain with frichtiul wed, Overseer HWIlL und four convicts, were hurled Ir tho flat cars and Kdiod.A guan] was svei- bUsly Injured und seven CoBiicis Wute wout-led.Rev.James C.Peecher, of Coscob, Conn, brother ot Henry Ward Grecher and Rex Fho- 1.Dereuer, of E'ruira, ND Y.commis tes Lo crdo at the voter cure al Four, fast vate by shootin © bimseil through the hossi vit œ small Vite die had seen suffer- lbg under severe mental troubles tor à num- Ler of years, ad tor a tive was usder treats lueut at Miadietown ass um, in New York state.Jie went \u201coo Ehuna recently mo caie wl spect atteodants, Ce Mél a retired sea eaptaln, living on Clinton place, N catlod at \u2018Lhe New Yori city.sabltary bea-dquallers aus! complained That he was sulferinx from Celness due to poi- sete by atanthus pres re ich abound \u2018a His nel: rhborhoo4t, \u201clow people know,\u2019 Hold tue catstain, * how poisonous the pollen >> That fais fron Uns Ges fn July aud August.JE causes nucit sickiess ever Sumner, and any nud rof vases of alleged tdi ni ee sip ly cn atlauthus Doison- a \" Captaîn © artis 1< à triend of ex-res- dent Arthur, and whew horeadt of: how after boncficial Lips cn Uhe bark be always had relapsed wi nreturniter home, he wen: to bla housotoseil there was an nilautbus near.There wera rows of them on The aveuto In troutof Gen.Artbur's house an three an thee vrekyard.The captain told him he was breatbitx poison.Theo ex-Presi- dent so Impressed with the captain's ior: tion that he wont tu New London, wuera Le began to improve at once.Canadiau.A fire at Allert, N.B., destroyed Oulton Plait and other prog perty valued ad STON.Tuesday was the hottest day ever krown in tho North-West.The thermometer registered 100 in the shade at Winnipeg and 10d at some points west Stephen Pollock, aged 65 years, employed in tho Intercolonial var shops, was run over by a shunting engine at Richmond, N.Sand killed.Both bis legs were cat off and ho was otherwise terribly mangied.The craze for descending waterfolls in nrrels bas struck Ottawa.A young man there proposes to go over the Chaudiere Inlls ina barrel on Monday Lext if any one Will givo him $100 for doing so.A deputation waited npon Sir John Mac- nouald at Wuaipeg aid asked him to use bis fuiluence in securing the estatlishmont in the city of an imperial military station.Sir.-Jolu promised to do all be could 1 the matter.Chidf MeRobie, of the Winnipeg Fire Brigade, aod formerly of Montreal Fire Brigade, bus been suspended by the Fire Comunttee, pending an investigation into charges ol inteinperauce aud Juattentiou to duty proferred against btiu.Bears are reported to be plentiful and very bold in the wo ds along the Upper Ottawa, und quite Irequently make their appearance al the farm houses in the disirict.Each week for some time past the re-idents and lumbertsen are reported to bave killed several.At a menting of the creditors of James Ramsay & Co.dry goods merchants, of Brampton, Ont.it wi decided that tbe fin should make an assignment, Their liabuh- Lies are $16,000 with assets at $15.000.The croditars are all in Turontu and Montreal.Advices just recelved at Toronto from Eoxland stale thal the act regarding wedi- cal educalivn which passed the Linperial Parliament provious to Îts dissolution, re- ILOYes grievances about wbiob Lbe mndical profession in Ontario bave been making oud complaints for some years.Alter Juoo 1st of pext year it will be necessary jor all English, as well us ail other Hevntiates, to pass Lhe examination required by the Ontn- riv College o! lhysicians and Surzeons before they can practise in the province of Ontario, and not he berstofore demand regls- tration witheat = WANDERELS AND OUTUASTS.The Attempts of: Hielx Half-breeds to Obtain Land in the United States, und their Failure, WASHINGTON, August 24.Duirng and after the Riel rebethiou in the North- Wost a large number of the mutinous haif-breeds, lindingg their cause lest, male a general exodus from Camda to Dakota, fearing ar- vest and imprisonment.Arrived upon this sido of the lime, they attempted to take up claims under tho United States land laws, and several bulrired of them presented themselves at Lhe Devils Lake land ottice to make their filings, Register Lord was in doubt as to their rights under the law and appealed to the breretnty of the luterior jor instructions, Je wis intormoed that the half-breueds, being Indians within the weaning of our laws, were debavred from participating in tho rishts ol eltizs vDship and could not maske entry ol pubic fads, Tho half- reeds, disappoicted in their intentions im Davin and josing thet lear of the Domine ion Government, have been drin- img back over tbo border and are ore paring to take up laud again a Minoitoba and the North-West territory.\u2018Tlie Dominion Government, it appears, docs not desire ihe return of these turbulent sprite, and on June 29th last, Mimster Ww eal adaressed Mr, Layard a bute desiring, lor the Dunmunicn Government, information i= to whether these hall-breeds were really taking up land here, and whether they bad declared (as was necessary, prellondatry lo entry) their intention of netually becoming encens of the Untied States.The Cane adian Goverment desived this informati- on, to : it iu opposition to the aitempts of : ls te settle en Canadien .y Bayard turned 3linister Meals.loiter over 10 the Deécretaty.of Um |- Interior for reply, ana throws the Indian bureau Lhe information nas been obtained, and was ent lo the English Mimster to-day.IL is substatitinlly hit #lven above, that these Ball-breeds, being Indians, could ac- quite no right on \u2018thts side of the line.Jie Doninton Govetiment will not, 1t 1s uoder- stom, ailew these hall-breeds to settio on Cauallian hn, and tor their participation inthe diel outbreak they must hencelorih be vutensis aml wanderers, with a constantly prowing sper log wiscate! and revenge, \u2014 Boston \u2018Adrertiaer.STARTED BY ELECTRICITY.The Machinery of thie Minneapells Fair Sot in Motion with RLlectricity by Mrs, Cleveland {rom her Adirondack Motel MISNEATAUTS, Miun.August 23.The Industrial exposition Vas crened \\bis aîter- noon, and its machivery was set 1n motion with \u2018olectricity vy tho band of Mrs.Cleve- Iand from the Prospect House In the Adiron- mountanns.recession of peuple Iv a mile long, and contaimiaz tbe oft- cers ui the expbsition, tho speakers of the orvasion, municipal oflicers of the twin cities, Gen.Buger and tail, and other prommuent proplo.Tarchea from the West fi tel to the TP oten building shortly alter 2 pom.exercises at.the building were opened by a salute ol seventeen guns, Bishop ireland oliored mayer, ana speeches were made by the mayor, dC Gale and the Ion.H, D, Washeurn; ex-Gov.\u20ac Davis doiivered an vration.At the.close of 1hs orton a telegram sent by President Cleveland in reply 10 a telegram fiom the expasition managers, and congratulhtiog them upon tho inauguration of the exposition, vus read.Télograpuite connection was then made Letwcen tha building and the Minncapolls office of the Wostern Uaion, thenco through Chicago, Cleveland, and Now York City with Upper Daronac \u2018Lake, and at 4.J0 p, in, responding to the pressure of Mrs.Cleveland's fingzer, many hundred miles away, the machinery \u201csuddenly awoke into itfe and the exposition was declared vas falschood.SOME LIVELY SCENES \u2014\u2014_\u2014 Sharp Passages at Arms in the House of Commons Mrfur Bsunderson Resumes the Debate on the Address and Mukes Some Damag- jug Statemonts, Which ars Denied by the Parnellires- Chamberlain Ad» Jourus tho Debato, LONDON, August 25.\u2014Tho debat> on the widress in'roply w the Queen's speoch wus continued this evemny in the louse of Commons.Witham Redmond, Nationalist, sabl it was useless to discuss laod settlement now.The guestion was whether the land- lourds would Le allowed io evict teuants for not payius impossible rents.al whether the English would uilow the Irish to be cast into the roadside during the: coming Winter.1 tho 10-uit was bloodsLu, misery and vat- rated, Lhe responsibility would rest with theo Government, whose only panacea was the appoint ot roval commissions.Balfour, Secretary for Scotland, ao- cused Ayr.Parnell of trying Lo makes guvern- seul IMpossiblo by promoting a acuetal anti-reut strike.Tuo Parnellites, hu soi did not wish u setticment hetween tho land: lotus nod tenant-, Lul wished to keep upen the agrarian sore.Mr.Stuart, M.P.for Shorediteb, on bohal! of the Democrat ol England, denounced evictions sil sud the democracy would not tolerate coercion.lieland must bo aulone- wus.* SAUNDETSON SPEAKS.Major Saunderson (Consorvative), M.P.for North Armagh, =uid he would spouk asa Jana ord 10 refuio tho Parnetlite chargo that the Ish landlord.or bleodsuckers as they were pleased to call the inndlords (Paraellite cheers), were afraid to make their voices heard in the House od Commons, He (Mr.Sauniterscas accopted the challenge.(Con- servauve cheers The Irish landlords, he said, Were Lot airaid Lo accept à l\u2019 arnoilite challenge on this or any other point.(Con- « cheers ami Parneilite laughter anderson quoted an extrac trom a speech made in October, 1880, by Matthew Harris, membesior Fast Galway, in which the latter ala that if farmers shot landlorus lke partridgzes bo would not blame them.A LIVELY RECONTKE.At this point Alr.Harris ectered the House in ohedicnee to asumimous, and immediately askod Major Saunderson Lo repeat his quotation.Major Fauderson replied; \u201cWith the greatest pleasure,\u201d and wean read the extract rom Mr.Harms\u2019 speech.Mr.Harris - Will Major Saunderson read what | said leading up to the extract?Major Saunderson\u2014This is the ouly portion of the speech worth repeatibu.(Con- Servalive Jane ter aud loud l\u2019arneilite cries of \u201cOrder After an exalted discussion, the Speaker allowed Mr.Harris to make an explanation.Mr.Harris commenced a discursive statement to the effect that in 1884 Le went into the Ribbon lodges in West Meath ana else- wihere in an eadeavor to put down agrarian crime.The Speaker interposed, saying Mr.Harris, by the Indulgence of the House, was allowed to make a personal explanation, but not to make au argument or «a live speech.(Cheers) Major Saunderson, re-umiog, said \u2014- Mr.Barris does not deny the accuracy of the ex- act.(ae Harris (excitediy\u2014-I do Read the- cuntext.Major Saundorson-Mr.Harris bas informed the House ut AN INTERESTING FACT that I was unaware of before.that he be- lonzs to the Riband order.(Cunservative laughter and i\u2018arnellite shouts.) Mr.Harts excitedly rose and made a remark that was inaudible, owing to LLe cries of the Parneilites.Mr.Dillon rose to a Roint of orcer.Ha asked whetber une member was entitled lo accuse another of holonzing tu the Riband order.(Parpellite cheers.) The Spouker\u20141t 1s a statement, the truth ot wbich Mr.Marris has admitted.Tho House must judge.r.Dillon slonjed that Mr.Harris had admitted anythins of the kind.(Shouts of \u201corder!\u201d and l'arnellite cheers.) Too Sneakec\u2014The hon.members have beard the statement.Doubtless Major Ssundersou will accept a denial.Mr.Harris\u20141 repudiate it ns an infamous )Cries of \u201cOrder.\u201d The Speaker\u2014Mr, aris will withdraw Ths ex Xp ression unreservedly arris obeyed, but Jurtber bickering coed.the Speaker rebuking the disorderly members and said he boped personal allu- stous wouhl cease.(Cheers.) PARNELL XFW CANON.Major Saunderson, resuming his speech, saul that Jr, Parnell hao formulated nonew canon.\u201cThou shalt ask no rent.\u201d Ail classas and trades in Irvland were in a more or less depressed condition, exeept the professional Irish politicians.(Laughter) That occupation was never in a more flourishing coudition.The Parpeliites were trying to axtern:inate the landlords by terrorism.Ho instanced the cases at Gweedore, where tenants paid such other as mich as £LU0 for the tenant right, bus refused to pay the landlords 15 shillings yearly rent because the : priest, who was president of the Focal branch of the National league, bad unargelled with these landlords, Coneerp- mrt Mr.Parpell was like an engineer who could run on or sbut off thn steam at will.Parnell held the throttle valve of erie in Ireland.Ile had opened the valve before and could do it again it he pleased.(t \u2018onservative chivers and Parpeilito cries of * Order.Mr.Redmond rose to a point of order, and aftor somo discussion Major Saunderson ta: he would withdraw tho objectionable expression, but at the same timo would nuntain his private opinion.Iu conclusion, Major Saunderson said the Paruellites would find betoro Jong that they were not dealing with a craven Government, and that the Government would not let the control of Ireland full into the hands of the leugue.The debate was adjourned on tho motion of Jr.Chamberlain.HAMTFRLAIN'S DECLARATION LoNDOx, Auxust 25.\u2014In an interview with ME Charobértitu, Honts made 1nSome quartiers of a miisunder- standing between the Government and the von Radleals.**Toere 18 no foundation for theo statements,\u201d ho said.\u201cThe only criticism I would have to make on the Chau- vellor of tie exchequer would be If he went, periaps, too far In promising to maintain the reuts fixed under Mr, Gindstonc's lead while announcing tlo intention to re examine those rents and the i tion of agriculture in Ireland, ever, merely n secondary there need bo no doubt that ou tho main question, which the Home Rulers seem dispose to revive, they will find the union Libernis and union Radicals solidly with the Government.Homo rule is dead and cannot be revived.\u201d At least one well Known union Liberal hd: offered to join the\u2019 commission on the land question in Ireland should his servicus be requited.5 conc This is, how- \u2014_\u2014 THE NEW YORK CAR STRIKE No Compromise Likely\u2014Cars Turned Over by Strikors, but Riglhited by tlie Police.w YORK, August 25.-The police have dispersed several mobs who bave eudeavor- ed to ubeLruct Lho passage ot the street cars.Tue Brondway company decided to take in all its cars before 6 O'clock, so as not to press too hard on the police.\"La ze crowds ol angry looking nen remained in the vicinity of the depot throughout the afternoon.Superintendent Newell said ho expected to hate ali the cars running soon.There would not Lo any confereuces with tho strike = They had réfused todo the work, and nen must be this atterncon the executive committee of the Knights of Labor met in consultation with the president of the Belt line, but the conteronco was abortive, The men demanded a return to the old time table and rates of pay.and asked that the books of banded over to tho State Board o ration.They ua sald they would abide\u2019 by the detision oi e board.The d thoeÿ bad on Test mans HG 19.2% $80,000 a (he com 2a allied wo year a hr i] the ole.wow of Been de reats and outrages during the Winter, li Taugtied \"at the state- | criticism, and] hired to do it.At 9 o'eloek- MONTREAL, THURSDAY.AUGUST 2, 1886, Bei, twenty strikors seized or one of the, Third avenun cars as i ing 47th, stivet this alternoon, nad pa vingt pas sengors out turned it over on its side.opon car which followed was next, 2 backed and upset.When tho driver showed fight a rovolver was pointed &t lim; Great'excile- ment attendod these acts.On the approach of a policeman, the rioting strikers fled, bat only one, $d McEver, a conductor, was overinken.He was locked up in default of $1000 hail.A posse of! police arrived and set tho cars right, after which travel was resumed.DISASTROUS SHIPWRECKS Along the Nova ¥eotinn Coast \u2014Losstvf Life Har.1rax, No 8, August 25.\u2014 Reports of Monday's gale ure beuinning to como in from ports alongsbore.A despatch from Barringtou says a 750 ton burquentine, nage uuktiowo, lndeu With ram and sugar, bound tor the western coast of Africa, is ushore at Seal Island, off Cape Sable.The packet \u201cDexter,\u201d from Boston, arrived at Liverpool this mornivg, and reports thai on Sunday night, when in the vicinity of Brown's bank, sho encountered the Wille, W hidavy sen swept over ber, washed Albort Chandler, a sed- man, overboard, and split and carried away the vessel's sails.The Lockeport flshing schoouer \u201cMillio B,\u201d owned by C.Locke & Co.homeward bound, from the bauks Sith a full tare of codfish, ran nshore on Port Mataum island on Sunday night and is a totnl wreck.As sie dashed on the rocks Lhe inaiu boom crasbed aml fell, fr Jbtfatly mangle and Killing Capt.Downie.spot was only alow miles from the cape tain\u2019s home, wiere his wife and children awaited his coming.Benjamin Downie, believed to bo à Lrother of the captain, bravely volunteered to carry a line ashore awl was drowned in the attempt.How the rest ol the crew got ashore ia the darkness isa mystery.The vessel smashed up jul match wood during the night \u2014 -For Lhe convenience of families returning frown the seaside there will be à steniuer leaving Cap à l\u2019Aiglo on Tuesday, 31st Inst, at 6.30 a.m.and Murréy Bay at & ain, jor Quebec and Montreal.« « = s Delicate Disenses, 1 affecting male or female, bowwver induced, speedily ud permanently cured.illustrated book for cents in stamps.World's Dispensar vy Medical Association, 663 Main Street.Buffalo, N.Frederic Harrison who raïsed such a shindy with Hetbert Spencer lust year, starts early next month on a voyage tu Australia He will return by way of the United States.Baking Fowder, NNN NIN NN AA Absolutely Pure.This powder never varies.A marvel of purity, strongth and wholesomeness.More ero- nomicai than the ordinary kinds, and eannot sold in competition with th multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Solid only in cans.ROYAL DAKING POW 106 Wala atroot.fy ARMOUR & CO., STAR STAR HAMS.BAGON.Delicious Flaver.No pains are spared to make {BEST that can be roduced.cople of EPICUREAN TASTES « - with them, If your Grocer.or ONL irr pide not kom thems, send mn aE Hoimes Electric Protection Co.|: FOR CANADA (Limited).Ilead Office, - - - 1G3 St.James street, MONTREAL.\u2018 lis{ era fo pen MONTREAL, Totox TO.and SAR for steam si = can DRE à sailing to Avoi Montreal: also those 1 ers ; 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and nmdorstands a little Englisly adress UNE As officer ANTER\u2014DY A Yous, LAY, Ar AS Ww aid companion, willing to 141 Stanley atree! Vera AS Er so BY.youu incya Basin af Tench e os diress 225 Ch sample leon ANTED\u2014SITUATION HF E wi Eh ww cellarmain, Sm ® Doth lay retète Are, hn IEE ee rence à ANTER \u2014 SITUATION, NTENOGRAPHER AND desires position, refereuces.ace q NCED wi riler \u201cF 17385 Tha 1: oflire.At ANTED\u2014E PLOYMENT, sy Ay VERY A k, no washing.uisengaged Or Ke est OT city rofer chore API \"014 80 ge Antoine na Mrs.Mallet ANTEI-S ITCATION AS VISITING fo young children, wire an and Mans, Address I, Ir FEAR Wis EFe SITUATION a y Visas i ti, ao He V.\"8» 1{oine stree EE TEs OR TA ns pe E RT + 11 on IL not \u2018fi am EH ine, Latour aireut, derma moser .OOM TO LET, 11 AS Pe + GENISIED, moule and shutic rooins;, with beanl, 1074 120 AManafiold slrect.00315~T0 A PARTY OF FOUR.WHD WOULD ih well for first face Scconynodation, good cookery pécinits.Adetress, ** X 1638,\" StaIcUINCE LT 4 ROOMS DOUBLE AND ANGLE.WiITIt NOM also table board.20 Cathear OOMS - FURNISHED, BATH DOUBLE AND ringle, for marred couple or wo gentlemen, ul board, nt 4 Gill Coliezu À venne.201 12 I GoM TO 1 CT ~ FUKMSHED KOO.Hong 201M siree PRCOME- \u2014 WITH BOARD, AT 107 UNION ve do ND, à bist ROOUSTO INT, WELL FURNISHED | Roos yo 131 College à SOUS NOURLE O1 SINGTEC VIT TR 6 st Urbain just nbove Sherbrooke Sircer 106-0 \u2018Hooms AYauled.SNAP NSS Nl NS TL mm WANIED-FoR MARRIED OUPLE, D c me o oll rl ialiedd ru ith nse nat on I xtte private Family and\u2019 mn rite n aly Ad, tas\" « \u2018terms moderate, MIDDLE RAISHED AN TED-FOR \"Ur ton and Ati raom i \u201cine Tigo Me! permanent tenant.Apply r.iO.Box ar 10% 16 bes polttan Club; Ww ANTED-A ROOM, BY A YOUNG MAN, HOUSE est Le autnforiable and in a goad 1 Fil advertiser has Bis vwa Lurultuce.Audios, re SIR office ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN ToT W- farm roan with breakfast amd in ner, in privat Jats y, West mod preferred.ear £m orlic.W CET LY a Mi.ARRIED COUP E.\u201cONE on furnished rooms, with tte of Kitchen.west of St fawrence street.Adilcess, wiih torts FE 1707 ea uffire.Board, VIBRATE, TT vis Fou are BYE A Joue, Laon ir ë 1) Na \"FL ES OR-OMARHIED ToeprR B22 oaup, notated with Torri wind Toons, ales table hand or 1 ore St Juuses end LstHe sb .! sujaué BY AR VITE IR WITHOUT ROOMS, 14 LATOUR we STEP ERT WANTED AT Fup xra- cy Shor.for Ur Les non mo Ps dt, ANTEDL SITU TS AS BARTENDER.A Wa he =A ; TE NTED \u2014 SITUATION B Won : siieslndy, wood ad ddreery A STAR Æartuer TH anted.WISN NINN ANTED PARTNER \u2014- ACTIVE on silent, with capital of $20,000, to extend an esinblished manufacturing business with connecte, nd prosius, sincipalt entr dealt Autlress, * Manh£acturer.(US V PANTER OXI Of BEVERAJL PANTSERS 1), aire Tr the 8e : thllery I rete class working onder.helt stocke 4 wt TAN material and cxceptionaliy vrell nitmstesl as cuonminical workt ny.et ce ely, tare opportunit 5 dong «lendki Tips: A157.\"STATE OI since.To Lost.do NNN So Les Tr on STOLEN, From 58% Upper 8t.Urbnin Shroot, f 8 Jd Baptisto Ward, a Fox Terrier to the name of \u201cSnap.\u201d baving ch oy va round ht< neck.with Corporation Na.691 tnchod- Fitulor will bo fowarded on.estnrait 0, 0 above address, or to Humphreys STAR, Editorial Itvom, No.3 St.Pioonge Hi, OST-\u2014$30 IN FIVE DOLL AR DBI Iriaey Evening.eitlicr on the boat or on the way to the Richglng > Finder will recaive : foward of re dnjlare returning it 10 James Leggat, 148 MeGili are IN _ Éopnd.+, ON COTE ST.us) oN THE A pnbroites Owhe: a batreet.Agantleinan by apply ate Cathe (ue Nb-4 BKOV AND WHITE sP 7 trés can tave the samno by provisis property, br Ls Se Au [RX BAGS 2» ; autel bo \u201c158M.James Street.Par Dar 1% STAR Is sont to any pars of the Upited tates or Canada, postage (ree, ne3 a sud 90c for tures jear, $1.00 Tor six wont ar lation be canons, she à cjreulou Py si fit ire agl h newspapers 04 a biscod in tho city of troal.\u201d 88 f London, E % one Amariean Agonoy.446 i séendon > doi onl, correspondent : and agent ae vertislic.\u2018Corres ent ont for French and TI Pop USE n Tag Srar-Mons.A.tte.61 Rue Caumartin, Paris, Franca.LATION oF THE DAILY STAR YOA WEEE ExviNa Avoust 21, 1886.ODAAY, oo oceariiaeiaeiiinens 24,370 > Lee.24,932 Total.150.976 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE 25,163.THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1886.THE Haligonians are intensely pleased with the \u201cAcadia,\u201d the new Canadian cruiser.She ought to he a good one, as those sons of the sea are competent Judges.IX New York, work will be begun hext Monday to place the electric wires \u201cunderground in conduits.It would be advisable for our city fathers to consider the matter for this city.© ALEXANDER KRAPOTKINE, brother of Privce Krapotkine, has committed suicide at Tomsk.Ife had translated Herbert Spencer's works into Russian, A verdict was rendered accordingly.Ir becomes unmistakable that the © Mimsterialists will have to work with a will to carry the Provincial elections, Independent party carry the day?merous persons to the cells of the Anar: éhists in Chicago.Many of them are of the gentler sex, but we fail tosce where- \" in the Anarchists, who are opposed to #11 chivalry of thought and act, even to women, are deserving of sympathy.GERroOXIMO has not been caught yet.services to Mexico, provided he was allowed to uss that country as a base of .operations against the United States.- His offer has not vet been accepted, and of course will not.The Apaches are oneof the wiliest.MonE than a score of persons were __polsoned recently at Chicago by eating pressed beef.The difficulty with these \u201cptepared meats is that great tempta- -tions exist to use inferior and diseased meat.\"Reputable dealers will not of course do such things, but, even in their ease, a very close surveillance over the process of manufacture is absolutely necessary.\u2018As was expected, it has been found necessary to give orders to Kill and cremate additional cattle in the Levis .quarantine.We are glud to note that the veterinary officials are bound to stamp out the disease, and, by making the first loss the only loss, save the Dominion a large amount of money.It must not be allowed to spread from the quarantine.This is almost as important a matter for the Province as the elections.In fact if we lost a few politicians it might be a direct gain to the Province.Ir is reported that Cutting, released by the Mexican authorities, will come north aud lecture.It will be a entting yobuke to Mexico, doubtless, but lec- {ures, like advice, seldom do much good.+i.Cutting says he has resided in Mexico \u201c= for two years, more or less; he was a long tithe finding out that the Mexicans -were excitable and peppery.In fact so peppery are they said to be that it is alleged that a coyote, which will eat any- .thing from a steel spur to an iron rail will not eat a dead Mexican, MR.ROLLIN M.SQUIRE, the Boston poetaster and public works commission- or of New York city, is defunct ; that is in a Pickwickian sense.Governor Hill has approved his removal, so we may regard it as a fait accompli.lle was \u201cmerely & tool in the hands of others, but not an innocent tool by any means.\u201d \u2018Bo ends another cleaning out of the Augean stable of corruption so preva lent In New York city.There must be ething in the climate there to make Serporation officials so regularly dis.Jionest.And nearly all of them are im- 4tiona PARNELL ls reported to have dea very effective speech in Parlia- t in moving his amendment to thé address.Ho was somewhat facetious then he sald the Irish wanted to help Bhemselves-\u2014this will prove a great deal +90 the London Standard.But Mr.Par- oil's forte does not lie in oratory.He # cold, dispassionate speaker, there is 0 warinth or glow in his manner.here is determination, action, skill and strategy in his brain and by these De holds the Irish members to him.His hes are like dagger thrusts, quick, effective and to the point, but.there is -n6 grace\u2019iñ their delivery.They tell, + however.DR.CAMERON, \u201cThe address of Dr.Cameron, which \u2018 Braigh NS logical statement.It in a pity that there are not more like the \\ worthy doctor in both parties.He has \" nsuperior to party and taken an Fonoratle stand, not shirking the Riel {asue but meeting it boldly and fairly.All oredit to him.\u201cIf the \u2018Abersls cannot claim him, no hore can the Conservatives, We fear om ca Cameron, like the Ion.\u201d II.G, - Joly, is cast in too honest a mould for provincial polities, but whatever his : political future, he-trill have the respect Be all .those whose good opinion is orth having.a .BLAINE OF MAINE, Plaine, of Malne, who distin Ju himsci£ by Anglophobia when the Ui Cabinet some tod go, nid 2 fogs that way still \u2018Won't there be a squabbling for places | should the Liberal-Nationalist-Castor- A MAUDLIN sentiment attracts nu: He has had the effrontery to offer his, jé published\u2019 yesterday, is nu manly, | -ateoœunt ot an interview with dr.J.\"Canadian outrage upon Afnerican fisb- ermen,\u201d was in accord with his previous reputation._ Possibly we have reason to thynk our stars that Blaine is/not President of the United States, nor even a member of the United States executive.\u201cNew England fishermen, whose living has been chiefly made in Canadian waters, may Lo excused for faking one- sided views of the Fisheries disugree- ment between the United States and Canada.Now England congressmen, whose constituents these fishermen are, and who hate no reputation outside of New England to lose by championing the fishermen in their folly, may be igpored when they snap at us.But Wuine, although not credited by anybody except Maine people with being a statesman, has generally been supposed to be a politician ambitious of covering enough ground to escape being considered a fool.The general supposition seems to be a mistake.If correctly reported, Mr.Blaine is fool enough to believe that fifty millions of Americans are patient- lv enduriug outrage from five million Canadians, and that this outrage upon the Americans is winked at by thirty million Englishmen who will have to do the fighting should the Americans get mad, Blaine is still the village politician; the man whose ideal statesmansinp is the attainment of popularity and spoils, * Fuots About Anticosti\u201d and \u2018Gulling the British Public.\u201d To the Editor of TUR STAR: SIR,-\u2014In your issue of August the 19th under the hoading of \u201c Faots about Anticos- tl,\u201d your Quebec correspondent gives an Gregory, of the Department of Marine and Fisherlos.Pormil me in opt y to draw your attention to a letter written by Mr.Gregory on the same subject ln 1874, which lotter was published mma pamphlet wotivled \u2018 Letters, ete, on the resources of tho Island of Anticosti MR.GREGORY'S LETTER.Quebeo Branch, Department vf Marine and Fisheries.Quesnkc, Tth March, 1874.v Deak Bir.\u20141 duly received your letter af the 6th instant, and note contents, elerring to that portion, which requests mé to express my views of the vantages of the Island of Anticosti tu aettlers, I can only repeat, what I bave already said to many, viz: Anticosti is the heart of the Gulf of St.Lawrence! k at the map, and judge for your- solf, east, west, north and south, are the great ishing Helds so much boasted of, and held in such high estimation, ns 10 be the most important international question affecting this Dominion.Consequently, as h trading post, Anticosti has no rival.Asa fishing sta tion [can only rafer you to the Annual He of the Department of Marine and Flsh&y wherein theresults of the fow resident TR 4 men\u2019s operatlons are recorded, and wh glearly show what can be done.You mus in mind.tha: the fow people on the Island.\u201d bay e not hitherto had any right to settle there; but thousands visit its shores.whose catch ot fish is creditod in the statistics of Gus pd, Mag- dalen Islands and other point Vhat more can [ say?1 have, gone all round the Island, and fot ten years past have been in constant communication with tho light- houso keepers and others, and can futiy corroborate all that the Anticosti Association\u2019s vamphlot says of it.I have alsc visited every fishivg station on the Labrador coast.consider Anticosti a perfect paradisa, fu comparison to the shores on which are established fie trading posta ol the wealthy Jersey merchants, who aro really reaping the proflis of our mines of wealth in the Gul Pret Lawrence.As to emigration you need not be anxious, Let the people know that they ean mukea home on the Island, hd they will be glad to settle there by thousands.for they have no such spot in other quarters, where the fishing is considered anything approaching to it.I am, ete.otc.(Signed), J.U.GREGORY.Jam ME A A.Ware With regard to the opinions of Mr.Foucher de St.Maurioo aud Ar.Davie, 1 would sim mply suggest that the opinions of these gentlemen (though possibly ali suffi- cien® upto themselves and to your corre- apopdonts), do not carry the same weight as tho official rs ot Government, the siatemonta of actunl settlers and the evi- deuce of Lhe fertility of the soll of Anticosti as furnisbed by the samples of wheat, barley.ryu, oats, timothy, clover, vegetables, ote, etc, grown there, together with the samples of timber, which s&inples bave been examined by many well known Montrealers.Again iB your Jssue of August the 2lst under the heading of \u201cGulllng the British Public\u201d you publish à long letter from vour \u2018\u2019speclal commissioner at the \u201cColonial aud Indian Exbibition\u201d in which he ridicules the idea of one million dollars being asked for Anticostiby the Messrs.Stockwell, and otherwise decries tho island in a hap- -hazard sort of way.He omits to mention, however, a somewbat important point under the cir- euinstancos, viz: that fhe title of the Mesara.Stockwell to Anti is in diapule.Now, although 1 am not in favor of the Stockwell scheme and I bave not the least objection to tho hanging, drawing and quartering of the Messrs.Stockwell.Ï must protest azaiust unreasonlog prejudice and merely sensational criticisin as regards the resources of tho Islan y ours, e vr.ForsrrH.Puarmacentical Association, At a meeting of the Council of the Phar- macoeutical ation held yesterday (he following were elocted as the Central rd of Exnininers: J.Ambrose, an ; Staite.chemistry 1 tors R.Gray, materia medica; 1, practical d spensiog, ete.; A.Manson, weights aud iweasures, ete.; RW.Willlams, botany, and assistant examiner in practical dispensing: 8.Lachance, chairmau of tho ¥ ad ex-ufficlo; Wiliam Ahern, secretary of the Board ex-officio.Preitminary cxamining boards were also appointed as follows: For Montreal, C.J.Covernton, L.Baridon, and Wm.Ahern, For Quebec, P.Mathie, Jos.E.Morrison and Alf.Leclerc Mr.Joun A.Nicollo was elected to fill the vacancy ou the sua posed by the resigoution of Mr, R.H.B Knights of Labor Picnio, One ot the most galoyable picnies of the season wiil-be-that-of the Knights of P- which is to be held at Orimstomn next Saturday.The tickets ape being disposed of vo rapidly, over 3000 having already beon cold.No intoxicating liquors are to be allowed on the grounds, and the coiumittes vromise to be indelatigable in their endeavors tofurnish fun tu the plonickers.Tbe sports will begin nt eleven a.m.sharp, and some very band- some prizes are to presented to the suc- oessiul competitors, foo three labor candidates, Mesers.Robertson, Keysand Gravel, will act as judres.Dancing vi also be iu- dulzef in.-Lrains will leave Bouaventiire des ot at 8.30 a.m.aud 1.30 p.m.\u2018Tickets ll for G0c; children, half price.A Canadtau's Success in Fret Mr.J.D.Allen, son of Mr.Joseph Allen, mavaging par ther of the citi American Dyeing Company, who loft for England about a year ago to attend a course of studies as a technical chemical dyer in Yorkshire college, Leed ts distinguishing bim- self.He has not only gained a first class cortificato, but stands at the head of his college, winning first prize, and this by tho rolessor's annua! report in the largest and t nitended senior clase stnoe the collegn opened in this branch ot the actences twelve yenrs ago, and the highest average of marks over attain A New Synagegue.The Portuguese synagogue, on Chenne- ville street, are about to © & more modious place of worship somewhere in the wost ond.The sito Las pot yet been chosen, but a buiiding committee has peer anpolnt- ed and architects aro nt work plana for the building, The cost wil b bo Ta tbe nolghborhood of $75,000.tte Business Note.A potition was preschfed in Chambers yesterday asking that Laurent Audott pt and «hoo manuldcturer, an absent should be summoned by public notios ta to r ubsfore the Court on the 3lst 1 curator be ted tothe e ir be tr to ansver was granted, His characterization at Sebago Lake, 1 yesterday, of the Fisheries dispute as\u2019 \u201cot, 2 TE \u201cINONDATIONS, | The postal Committee Meet te Discuss the Flan of the Proposed Laves\u2014Letters From the G.T.XK.and O.P, R.The special fuundation Committee : met yesterday afternoo resent: Ald.vau, Mooney, Hameitn, Totland and Steven: son.Bir A.1.Galt was also in attendauce.In the absence of the Chairman, Ald.bono.van was moved ju the obatr.du answer Lo thio letters sent by the City Clerk asking for co-operation the oon- struction uf the proposed dyke, tho follow Ing lettors were read: THE GOVERNMENT.OTTAWA, August 24 As soon as the members of the Privy Council return to town your letters In ro St, Gabriel Lovee wi will be laid before them.od], G.O.GOBEIL, \u2026 Socrotars Public Works Dopartment.THE DEAL BIE: \"I have had the pleasuro to re- celve your favor of the 20th.1 fear unless tome arrangement shou \u2018A be made, Uudor which the supposed leveo or dyke conld bo used by the Grand Trunk Company for rail- wily purposes, it would vot be practicable for tho Company to rendor any financial aid towards its construction, ois to do so would be going buyond the powers conferred upon the Company by Parliament.How tar the Company could assist should tho projoot he utilized for railway purposes, would, oi course, depend very much upon the chariictor of the arrangements proposed to bo my Shall be most happy to afford the comimit- tee of the Counell any information wbieh Jean give on the subject of the work, und to per- ronally assist them in phy manner which it is within my power to do, I Lave tho honor to be ete., l1ICKS8ON, General Manager G.T.R.C.GLACEMFYER, £8Q.City Clerk.THE OC P.R.August 28.1886.Sin.\u20141In reply to your favor of the 20th instant, nddressed to the secretary of this com- pans.ob the subject vf the proposed dyke or evee along the river bank, I bex to say that if a comprehensive scheme should be decided upon by which railway connection may be made from the western ent of the dyke along the entire cliy fron! as fur down as Barrack street, the company would be #lad to co-oper- ate lin the matter, but > the opinion of our direciors that the cons'ruction only of a dyke west of Tate's dry dock.or of any dyke that would not afford an opportunity of connecting rail- wuy tracks throughout the city front, would be of very little, if any, use for railway pur- vosès.A system of railway tracks along the ofty front would add enormously to the commercial advantages à ontreal.and as each year will add 40 the expence of making auch a connection, the directors of this company hope that the dyke scheme now under consideration may be so enlurgod as to provide for it.1 have the honor, etc.Ww.Vax Hon Vice- Prosidont Canadian Pactfio Railway Company.A letter was also read from the clerk of the muuicivality of Vorduy, informing the cominittes that their letter would bo submitted to a meeting of the council to be held at an carly date, The plan ol the proposed dyke was BUBMITTED TO THE MEETING and discussed at length, joctions made Lo the plan were theso: lst, That the dvke running lostde tho Nun's farm would do it more harm than good, aud that this fact would deprive the promoters rant of lan , That the \\wunicipality of Verdun was ! the benelits of tbe dyke, and \u201cthereforo Lo ussistauco could be bad \u201cat quarter.grd, at the \u2018dy ke would only protect Point 8.\" Charles from the annual floods, and mado oe provision for Griffintown.expressed himself thoroughly the plan and thought that brobensive one would have oc moantiiue they must must be commenced if they wished to to e.not forget that v before September 6 save the charter, as 1t\\was stipulated that work had to commenced three months alter the zranung otf the cbayter and finished by January lst.After a good deal of di agreed that the levee to have a usefulness must be continued bixh ground siong tde bank ol tbe tho old two-mile stone on the groun the bighest flood level., t was resolved tbat the chairman and sion il was y practical on the iver to bovo Ald.Rolland should visit the nuns, owners.of Lhe nung\u2019 farm, and lay the projected- plans betore them.\u2018Tue committee decided to meet again on Friday afternoon and drive over the line of the proposed levee and that another meeting would be held on Wednesday, at which Sir A.1.Galt would be present.he meeting then adjourned.MARCHING ON SOFIA.Buigarian Troops Leaving the Bbervian Frontier\u2014 Various Rumours Concera- ing Alexandor\u2014The Prince said to liave Deen Handed Over to the Russian Authorities.LONDON, August 26.\u2014It is stated that 10,- oo Bulgarian troops, who have n stationed on Lhe Servinn frontier,sre basteninæ toward Sofin to support Prince Alexander.Prince Bismarck is said to be surprised at tbe anti-Bussianism displayed by the Austrian and Hungarian press.\u2018I'he Standard says tbat Prince Alexander is travelling from Lemberg, Galicia, by rau- way to Darmstadt.he Queen lolegraphed to Bucharest yesterday tor news of Prince Alexander.Conflicts have takon place in the streets of Sofia belween the Loyalists and Sup- rtors of Zonkoff.I'rince Alexander's ad- Poronte are still in prison.The Prince Alexander's to Bucharest that tandod over to the Russian authorities.Prince Dismarck\u2019's unusual course in visiting M.fers 1s much commented upon.IL 13 the general opinion that Russia will pot allow Prince Alexander to resscend the throne.VIENNA, August 26.\u2014The statement that Prince Aloxandor had been released is little credited b EAN TINOPLE, August 36.\u2014 M.Nelidoff, Russian Ambassador, luformed his col lengues that In event of serious disorders 10 Bulgaria, Itussia would, with the other Powers, considor the necessury measures for interfering, BUCHAREST, August 26.\u2014A rumor is cur- Russian captain: in command of rncht bas telegraphed rent that Prince Alexander is being convey- Ted bs St.Partersiourg.MORE DISORDERS.The Belfast Mob Agnin Stones the FPolice\u2014 | Another Tavern Wrecked, BELFAST, August 25.\u2014An attomnt was made this evenin .to replace the police in the Protestant quarters of the city from which they had been withdrawn aîter tho veginning of the riots, Fifty constables tried to patrol Shaokhill rond.A mob stoned the police and the latter, after vainly charging the mob, were forced retreat.Several wore Injured.The streets ware made oo by troops.Hix arrests were m BELFAST, st 26.\u20141 a.m.\u2014 Daly tavern on Poter\" 8 bill bas agaiu beon Frac Tue last night place chains across the Shaoknill road whic aod th the police and troops when they o the mob.\u2018Fwenty arrests have been mad o.The police were terribly stoned.CHINAMEN GOING HOME New YoRK, August 26.-\u2014Forty Chinamen from Havana pussed through bere yesterday tor bome vis San Francisco.A)l were well dressed, somo wore dinmonds apd rings, and carried la watches.One man had $20,000 with him.Last week a party ot twenty-three Chinamen from Cuba Pontos.through.They possessed altogether Tho reason so many are going home from Cubn this year is that the Spanish eight year contracts for Chinese labor are expiring.All the Mongolians seem to have sa money there.| GENERAL BULLER'S IRISH MISSION.Augual 26.\u2014General Sir Redvers pulls ill start où bis Irish mission to-day.ward fuesell, Liberal, will move the adjourumont of the debato on the addrexs in 0 camions in order to elieit the exact functions d powers of Goneral Buller.Mr.sell w ar wh Lhe support ot the Parnel- ites and A on of be on ee vee tifas t of ler 0 tha mar sel mission d The groatest ob- | rivoe Alexander was | Te es Covet y great te obly dure.Painless Corn corns aye refiovest by lis uso lo a fow days, without the slightest discotsfort.Many substitutes In tbe market make it necessary that only \u201cPutnam's shouid be #sked for and taken.Sure, sate, ae Book Agent\u2014I have here the \u201cLif Glorious \u2018Triucophe of Parnelt,\u201d ch 1 I should like to\u2014 If you once try Carter's Little Liver Pilly for sick headaone, billousness or coustipn- tion you will nevér be without them.They are purely vegetable, sieil and easy Lo take; all druggists sell them.Our Cook-\u2014\"Tisof Frinchexthraction I am; but ye'ra shure to sell wan of thit to the Oirish servants nixt door.One trial of Mother Graves\u2019 Worm Exter: miuntor will convince you that it hus no equal a8 a worm medicine.Buy a bottle, and sec II it does not please you.Military Examiner: \u201cWhat musta man be to bo buried with military honors?\" \u2014 Rocrult: \u201cDeaa.\u201d Horsford's Acid Phosphate, For Overworked Females, Dr.J.P.Cowan, Ashland, O.says: \u201cIt proves satisfactory as a nerve tonie: also in dyspeptic conditions of the stomach, with general debility, such as wo find In overworked females, itl nervous headache and its accompaniments.If we could read the secret history of our enemies, we should find in each nian\u2019a life sori ow and suffering enough to disarm all Us.Mrs.E, H.Perkins, Creek Centre, Warren .N.Y, writes: She has beon troubled with asthina for fonr years, had to sit up night after nist, with it.Sho has taken two bottles ot Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oil, and is pertectly cured.Sho strongly recom- mendes it, and wishies to act as agout among her neighbors.Fish are s0 plenty fn some parts of Canada that In order to tell'a flrat-class lio the spurts- man has to swear he did not catch any.Texas Siflings.Alr.C.E.Riggins, Beamsville, writes: \u201cA customer who tried a bottie of Northrop & best thing be ever used; to quoie bis own words, \u2018Ît jüst seems {o touch the spot affected) Ahoute year ago he had an attack of biilious fever, and was afrald he was in for another, when recomended this valable medicine with such happy results.\u201d Bpeciul Notice.In Bad Humor, A year ago my head was covered with rores, and the eruption covered my face also, amd spread even until the backs of m hands were sore.1 became weak und iL Finding no cure I triod Burdock Blood Bit- tere.Two bottles perfectly cured me\u201d Statement of Miss Mionie Stevenson, Co- casne, N.B.Angostura Bitters.\u2018The world-renowued appetizer and invigor- ator, Used nuw uver the whole civilized world.\u2018Try it, but beware of imitations.Ask your grocer or druggist for the genuine article, manufactured by Dr.J.G.B.Siegert On the Rise.\u201cLeaves have thelr time to fall,\u201d says the poot, but Witd Strawberry leaves are on the rise just now, belug utilized In such enormous quantities in making Dr.Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry the infaliible remedy for Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea and otuer Suintner Compialnta.LA Typhoid Fever.The buapital physicians state that typhoid fever is more than usually prevalent in the olty.There have Leen nore cases admitted to the General Hospital lately than there have been for the last few years.\u2018The dpc- tors attribute the cause to tho Spring lloods, which left behind so uch stagnant matter thus germinating disease.The best preventive against which is the free use of reliable disinfectants, and when epidemic was In our midst, Inst Autumn, the health authorities recommended the use of \u201cMater'\u2019s No.5 Carbolic Acid,\u201d which may be purch rom all chemists in 25 and 50 ceut Dota.1996 = GILHOUR BROTHERS 87 ST.PETER STREET, Staple & Pancy Dry Goods & Smallwares, Wholesale.10t JOB LINE CHECK SUMMER SILKS.BLACK SILKS.WOOL SHAWLS.BREAKFAST SHAWLS.BLACK KID GLOVES.UNDRESSED KID GLOVES.DRIVING GLOVES.LARGE STOCK HEMP CARPETS TAPESTRY CARPETS.JOB LINES IN ALBUMS.FRENCH BLACKING._._ BRASS POLISH.CLOCKS & WATCHES.POUND PRINTS.MAGOG PRINTS.COTTON YARN, GILMOUR BROTHERS, 195°tf | GAS FIXTURES ! \u2014anD- {of FANCY GLOBES 7 I * GREAT VARIETY.] Qe eo hts ROBERT M'TOSEUL & co COR.BT.PETER AND ORAIG STREETS 89*ood tf i $ GRATEPUL-COMFORTINS.EPPS'S.GOCOA \"ua ihorongh k nowledes of of th the atnral te laws ca gover operations 0 carotid Spolicaton SE CT ih SE i 1 mh Epp tables na uslicately\u2019d ÿ doc tails, pis by: © riioles of dies that EE ! Tre \u201cof ouch ms, gun In Dr up MOD anfil strong strong Spon bie resist Sp Seating aronnd à ry ait na wonk paint.We k spd an {ne Ourse wel felis pu hyde blond na a proper y Joars frame, gir Made snply whh i Cre ot Ce ckets trocers.Iabeliel : E ft E & Toe on mopatiie Ubainisia; London, Hosts + Lo.STRICT DE cute, Nb.alot to ot Chnr gs Bane yey option EERE metier Tr | Hoy Lyman's Vegetable Discovery says it ls the.) - \"Al Behools under control of this Board will re-opon on WEDNESDAY, 1s7 SEPTEMBER.reste 9 nov BortHolet Street School will be a Residents in the récit et Bouaded br 5 Bt.Urbain st., Bt.Charlos prromes at st therine st., {as ) ), Dorchester st, qu Or est fe from Blourph and Mountain streot, w mitted to it on appilogtion to the on Abe ul: at the Bchoo E.W.ARTHY, 1087 BROBETARY.ST.HILAIRE \u20ac CONVEN,, P.Q, education of this Iharttation, pleasantly Ree ° foot of t ne beautiful oantaine o 1 afford Howes, for Fr yg a soli bu tik Terma per annum, pat ce.\u201coan na Suton rN uss Wp! pda Strano; und Beddi x.sl us ; The claves will re-open on We \"ant MONDAY of SEPTEMBER next.For further particulare, address as MOTHER SUPERIOR.- MeGil Normal and Model Schools, \u2014\u20140: These institutions will be opened on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist AT NINE A.M, Names of Candidates for Admission as teachers in training, will be enrolled on Wednesday.Examinations for entrance will be heid on the 2nd and following days, 8.P.ROBINS, LL.D., 196 5eod Principal.4 ; G a : 3 LINCOLN COLLEGE, SOREL, P.Q.The Fall term of the above institution will open on Wednesday, the 1st Beptember.Applications should made early to the undersigned from whoin all information as to terms, ke.on be obtaine LENEY J.LYAL 182 23 \u201cPrincipal.ROSE BANK, COTE ST.ANTOINE.The MISSES SAMUEL will re-open their classes on Tuesday.7th September.197 6 ERCER'S BOARDING AND DAY BR.ool, tor young ladies and children, will re- open oh September the 8th, for the 17th Session.Bpeclal arraugowments made for attending either the whole, or partial course at MeGili Collexe.A French governess resi- ont.Apply for school catalogue, references, ete.personally and by letter, 10 Mus.MERCER, $ Prince of Wales Terrace, 903 Shorbrooke street.4 QUUOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, KINDERgarten Frœbel System, for Children Conducted by Mrs.Wright, 1127 Sherbrooke street.\u2018The Fall Term of ths above School will re-open on Wodnosday, 15th September.Pupils cun be prepared for University if desired, Aftor September 4th Mrs.Wright will bu at home overy afternoon to receive applications.196 6 The MISSES FORNERET\u2019S BOARDING & DAY NCHOOL, For Young Ladies and Children, at 21 Berri street.will re-opnn SEPTEMBER 2nd.Appli- are arsonally or by letter to the MISSES RET, at Home uftor Aug.29.196e0d6 HE MONTREAL MUSIC SCHOOL, 1464 St Catherine strect, will re-open on Ww fdnesday, 1st September.© prospectus Is inserted on pagd, 278 of Low où 8 City Pirgotors.or may from the Prinei {pal Professor W.Bohrer, and Assistant Principal, Max.Bobrer.wbo wiil be at the school daily after 21st August.122190 ISS CRONIN'S ACADEMY.21 Monicaln street.Classes will be resnmed on Monday, _\\ngas ant 30.197 Geol 1 ADIES' SCHOOL, À 188 BLEURY STREET.Conditcted by Mra.~TONE, Will re-open Ist SEPTEMBER, 1834 Evening Snes.JONGREGA TION NOTRE DAME, MOUNT ST.MARY.The classes of this establishment will re- opon op SEPTEMBER 25D.1993 185 FOSTER'S CLASS WILL RE-UOPEN THURSDAY.BEPIEMBER 190 12 32 ForT STREET.ARCHBISHOPS ACADEMY, Margaret strpet, will re-open ou Wednesday, sébicorbor lat ol 107 19 Summer Resorts, NNN SN INS NN IROQUOIS HOUSE, ON THB BELŒiL MOUNTAINS, ST.MILAIRE, FP.Q.ACCOMMODATION FOB 300 GUESTS.Only 57 minutes from Moutreal by G.T.R.R.Lv.MONTREAL by G.T.R.,, Arrive arm HILAIRE, a.m.8.10 a.m.8.57 cn 1.30 pan.(Saturdays oaly).px mn.2.16 pm.412 pan.B20 p.wig p.= 10.15 b- 11.33 p.Leave kr 1 BILAIRE.Arrive in MONTREAL 445 à.6.00 a.7.53 an am 11.Ga 11.55 nan.+ 0.35 pan #10 pan.pu (Saturdays only) pin.310 jour Aroquois House and return 61.25.167 ABRAKIS SPRINGS, P.Q.Famous ry Wator.Drspopaia, Rheu- matism, Dise of Liver, &, Fresh water.bathing, hot an Id Minorai water baths.Fishing in River Ë& Francis and es Peter, hunting, bon ting, carriage drives, sroquet, billiards, Concert Hall, Music, &couse commodious and recentiy built, cujsine excelient.Terms $5.00 per week; children haii-prico.Btenmer- Three Iilvers leaves Montreal for Bprings, Jucsdays and Fridays, \u2018at 1.30 p.m.: Que Saturdays, at pin Sagomer Three Rivers) lonves pr! Sundays.at 4 p.m., arriving at Honcronl i pin.Return \u2018Tickets, $1.50.y, via Actonvale to Yamaska Station.Rena for circulars, 190 HOTEL WINDSOR! Rouses Point, New York.At the foot, of Lake treat on 0: 1 within one and P aN \u2018BOARD \u201cor inn ira COMMISSIONÈRS, Cerner Notre Wamo and Pince d\u2019Armes.Is now opon.Seats should bo secured without: delay.Studeuis ean begin any time.entrance examination.- The course of instruction is n short, sharp, and thorough drill, in Reaction! education for business D pose tinelud os} Book ocpiue in all its forms, Commercial und Meutal Arith Inetic, Penmanship und Business Corres.ond- nçe, Commercial Law and Business Form brallsi, French and Shorthand.Tho actus epartment, ls à characteriatis fea- turo of thin college, Itis thorough und co plete in overy dotall, anc gives the atudonr, actual prantice and experience, in the various branchos of business.For-partieulars.apply at tho College, or send for circular containing full description of the course, terms, etc.Address DAVIS & BULE 18071 J 0 ppsrors COLLEGE axp BISHOPS COLLEGE SCHOOL, LENNOXVILLE.MICH AFLMAS TERM.These Institutions will re-open on Tuesday.the 14th September nex Jevociures will begin Mn the College on tho t The Reid Bcholarship, Bursary, and Matri- fulation Examinations will be hold on the 14th Ror Calendars and full information, apply to The Rev.DR.ADAMS, Princlpal and Rector.or to the Secretary.EDWARD CHAPMAN, Beerotary.BISHOPS COLLEGE, ; Lennoxville.2ôthb Auæ., 1886.199 17 MRS.MILLAR'S & MISS PITTS ExcLisE AND FrenNcH FINISHING AND PBEFARATOBY BCHOOL Fox THE Boanp AND EDUCATION dF Youxd Lapis AND CHILDREN.No.4 Prinee of Wales Terrace: \u2014- 293 Sherbrooke St, Montrent.This School re-opons for its seventh session.in_new promises, on September Professors and competent voachors\u201d in all departments.usical rehearsals, Literary conversazione, Shukspesre ovenings, Lectures on Art, Science, Literature, and Ulstory form distinetive features of the Nenior Classes.Preparatory department is well suited to the wants of young children.Special care an time is devoted to the study of Music and Painting.At home after the 6th Sept.Circulars on applieation.1887 MONTREAL ACADEMY.00, MACKAY STREET.Rector: Rev.J.Willinmson (of Glasgow and Fdinburgzh Universities).athematical Assistant: T.Ridler Davies, B.A.(Trinity Hal Cambridge), with assistants for French an other branches.Boys propared for Royal Military College.Kingston, and for entering the second year of the Arts and bdcience Faculties at McGill, Queon\u2019s, and other Universities, Bursary of $50 a year, tenable for 3 years, for competition to puplls joining class IV, he Rector receives 2 arders.The next session Dering on Monday, 6th September, at 10 0\u2019c ospectus on application.190 1 COMPTON LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE.The Fall Term will commence on the 13th eptember next.An efficient staff of teachers has beon engaged.The buildings aro undersoing thor- ouxh repairs nnd will be airy and comfortable.A thoroughly Somipatent Lady Ration has been secured.will be personally responsible for the Boarding Department, and will spare no pains to secure the health.Lappl- ness, and comfort of th p upil Fees, including Board, Washing, na tuition in French, Lath.amd the Wenn English Branehes, $150 pec annum.All communications should bo addressed to REV.G.H.PARKER, Bursar.Compton, Que.; or REV.JOH 4 ETE Secretary, Couticnok, Que.Send for a Prospectus.193z 311® MANSFIELD STREET, Will be re-opened on MONDAY.SEPTEMBER 13rn.Circulars may be obtained at C.Ashford\u2019s and Dawson Brothers\u2019.St.Catherine street After September ist, Miss Lawder will bo at bome every afternoon, to recoive yisitors on school business, 187 tt 7 AMERICAN PHONOGRAPHIC SCHOOL Miss Nolla Dixon and Miss M.Florene Case, of New York.will open a Phonographic Ev en- ins School the 1st September.for ihe purpos teaching Graham\u2019s Standard Phonozraphy.tho most popular system of shorthand now in Pupils thoroughly taught.Terms per month.Full particulars and circulars on application.Ail students taught to use the Type- writer freo of charge.NELLA DIXON.\u2019 M.FLOKENE CASE, 20023 1358 St Catherino st, City.BOARD OF THE Roman Catholic Sehoo! Commissioners OF MONTREAL The reopening of tho classes of tho Polytechnic School, Plateau Academy, and of all the other schools under the control of the Board, will tuke place on MONDAY, Aug.30th.The Evening Class of.the Commarecial phea- demy will open on HONDA Y.October 4th For particulars apply to the Principal th Director of each scho ool.?Hie 190 182 © School of St John the Evangelist, | #76 ST, URBAIN STREET.Rev.EpmUxD Woop, M.A.Durham, Rector.REv.ARTHUR FRENCH, B.A., Oxford, Head- with competent assistants.a our of Montre eh and most ty 8 Resort.rik Hine io ang à nd Drvine: * 1 and Monntain un ter a m Plazas of unsurpassed beauty.Now pels, ; sena for circulars 187eod CHAS.F.BECK, Prop.Caledonia Springs! ee GRAND HOTEL NOW OPEN._ Rheumatism, Ly Fort infor at Ashton, faveur a and aintosh will he at every al son airs ae Missos after sas ent.Gl 10 receive ONTAEAL COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, ce BER Rm a toun ed in all the brag es of an nette and classical education.The mastors seek To im- 4 MISS LAWDERS SCHOOL, | disiiniz miata dae Lan Wiliam H.Arafon\u2019 Sates.JRUILOING LOTR.the middie of SEPTEMBER the will offer a UES number of Lois the VILLIER PhO- UPPER oT.URÉAIN STREET.WILLIAM BE.ARNTON, Bulidi PERTI U 19710 REAL ESTATE.Those having Real Estate to dispose of should call uvon tho undersigned.All iu- formation cheerfully given GRATIS.H.ARNTON, Aucticaeer and Real Estate Agent, 197 10 212 St.James Gtreet onestr.Denning & Barsalou\u2019s Sales AAA ALUABLE PROPERTY BY AUCTION.The subscribers have received instructions to sell at their rooms, No.86 and 88 St.Peter street, on TUESDAY, 8lat AUGUST, that valuable Rely stunted sa MURRAY BILLET TO 8 JOSEPH TREET, Doi cudnt No.L 08 8t.Ann's Ward with TWO BRIOK DWELLINGS, TWO BRICK SHOPS, ONE WOODEN MOUSE.Superficial area 11,910 feot.This is one of tho few large blocks left in that neighborhood, and from its position and size ugh to.to command keen competition.TERM Mans at ar office on view.tale at ELEVEN o'clock, BENNING & BARSA LOU, 198 Auctioneers.XTENSIVE BALE OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.The subscribers will sell at their stores, Nos.86 and 88 St, eter street, on WEDNESDAY, 1st SEPTEMBER, And following days, A complete and menernl assortment of Dry Goods suited to the Fall and Winter Trade, consistins of in part, Presidents Nap and Beaver Cloths, 6-4 Coatings, Doeskins, TWèods, \u2018'assimeres.Black Cashmeros, Lustres, Wool Shirts and Drawers, Ladies\u2019 Circulars, Gents\u2019 LR.Coats.&e., &c- \u2014\u2014AND\u2014 On account of Canadian Manufactures, Bales Groy Cott C ase assorted wi Lito Shirtines.White and Scarlet Flannels, Grey and Faney Flannels, Assorted Tw eoda.tried Etoiles.Bales Âesortod Blankets.Cases Shirts and Drawe Woollen Mitts and Gloves, rdizan Jackets, assorted.adies\u2019 Corsets, assorted.Woollen Hosiery, assorted, \u2014\u2014ALBO\u2014 A complete assortment of fresh Linen goods.\u2018\u2014LIEEWIRE A consignment of Ready- made Clothing, 40 cases Men's and Boys\u2019 Felt Ha A consignment of Boots and Shoes.\u2014\u2014TOGETHER WITH\u2014\u2014 30 Bales Cocoa Mats and Matting, all of first-class quality, and manufacture, and a consignment of Window Biluds.Fuolscap and Note apors Envelopes, e Tho whole without reserve.TERMS LIBERAL.Sale each day at TEN o relook.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctionoers, 196 ALE OF PIPEH, &c, The Subscribers will sell at thelr rooms, Nos 86 snd K8 BL Poter street, o WEDNESDAY, lst SEPTEM BFR, A consignment of expensive Meorschaum Briar Root and Wooden Pipes, Cigar .and Cigarette Holders, \u2018l'oba Pouches Port.monnaies, snuff and Match Boxes, &o., Sale at THREE o'clock pm.BENNING & HARSALOU, Auctioneers.B.\u2014The attention of the Trade is called to © above sale as the articles are of firat- class quality, manufactured in Paris, and ! ill W.E.Shaw\u2019s Sales.REAL ESTATE BY AUCTION.Capitalists.Executors and others, having properties to place in the market, are invite to call a and seo the the rubscriber at his office, Now is the time to examine properties and make arrangements for the Fall business which promises to be very Inrge.Office and Balesroome 322 St.James street.W.E.sHA W.Auctioneer.Properties valued and personal attention given.W.E 8.199 AUCTION CARD! Parties having household furniture to sell at their private residencea or at my sales- rvoms, will find this a good time to get prices, I shall be pleased to consult with those who desire my services.The auctions in the salesyard, undor tho supervision of Mr.James Muguire, now so fully established, have more than doubled in ainount, The Salesrooms.Salesyard and Business Stand.the linest in the country.Storage for Furniture in the u ppor | fats.E.199 a ta uotioneer.THER EXT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC, at my Rooms, 322 8t, James, on FRIDAY, tbo 27th inst, will comprise tine Walnut.Ma d B room Bets, Walnnt Book C: lin Organ.Cottage Piano, w ool Mattras: Iron airs, Lounges, Taylor Safe, Glouks.Tables, fine large wrought iron Range, ated Ware, Crockery, ote.Sale at TEN ge \"clock.W.E.SH Auetioneer.Thomson & Gowdey\u2019s s Sales, HE GHAND CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMR, B41 & S43 87.JAMES STREET.Wa will sell co Friday Afternoon, August STth Inst.At 2 O'clock, ieces English Twoeds, in Jepæths suitable for Bos: \u2018s and Boys\u2019 Pants an ud ¥ 196 [A A largo quantity of Ornaments Tor Ladies\" adios Cardigan Jackets.\u201cuv .asscrunont of Ladies\u2019 Btockings snd Glow, Umbrellos, Cuff and Collar \"Studs, Platea Taro and Cutlery.&c., Also Pre ortment of Household Furniture.Ranges, Lass tove, Le Qu Btove, Window Awnings, Curpots, Gasaliel c.199 THO ox \u2018a: GOWDEY.uctionoe ALUABLE AND NXTENSIVE STOCK UF FINE FURN URE SELLING ay, - H, J.SHAW & CO.being abou their furniture business, wiil ael month of SEPTEMBER their entire st bedroom, Parior and Dining their prends vor prices of TWENTY PER CENT.FOR CA Il SHORT TIME.Our stook is one of the best assorted in the Cherry, isposing of ring the a reduction from designs.We have also a fine assortment of Uphol!storsrs\u2019 (eods and bust Lfurled hair and live x goeso feathers for attresses and Parties Furnishing will And it to their in- torost to doal with us.HM.J.SHAW, & CO, 724 and 726 Craig Street Montreal.20th August, 1886.199 4 ARTIES WISHING TO PROCURE neat and beautiful household fürniture this Faits will Botice the advortisement of H.J.SHA CO.Craig Street.who are disposing a, thelr « entire stock on terma which 5.no d eagerly accepted by those Intending.Tot \u201cfrie esnrs.Shaw & Co.are among the largest and oldest furniture honses'in the city.and their nasortment in all departments is very éxtpnsive, compon argaly of first-clans Ameritan and Canadian furnfture of the lateat designs.The house lins lenz boen noted for the exeeilence and variety ol thelr bedroom furniture.indeed in this department in 3 nin Deen, considered the o on = 3 8 $e AN.CAA ANNE Sion & TACORS: THEATRE ROY.Every Afternoon and E: week com: bit 9 « Krad eu oY ove i © runniost wriltes, A COLD par.or the LAFLANDERS.7 New amd Eleyant See Duets, ete.fata oon pers Adimivel sion, Next MASS MEETING IN THE INTEREST OF | THE LABOR bE: WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY EVENING, The 26th inst.at 8 o'clock, on ST.MARTIN BTRLEET, near Notro Dame.bo dolivored by the Candidates and others in French and English, 1988 NOTICE TO CARTERS, A Mass Meeting of the Cart held at thore Hal.No, 15 Maisonneuve ore or matters o mportan Al invited to attend w dthoat fui il, All Carters are y order.200 1 JOS.ORSALL See.ST PRINCE OF WALES RIFLE ASSOCIATION, third monthly compet at ihe Font CCRT a Les Mantes ee En Th RAS ve held n SATURDAY, \u201cBi .h mencing à at z o'oi or ma cou ance _200 2 attagu: K RG TOTT, Ses ST.LUKE'S SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNUAL PICNIC.Under the auspices of the Young People\u2019s Association, t LA VALTRIE, BATURD AY, AUG UST 28th.1896.* Cultivate (ea 3 Ji acauos Cartier Wharf at >, Dinlaou*s Wha sa Mol 110 Ba oi Ce tend Kldfellows\u2019 v Ww Adults, 30c.Child ren, whe.attendance.Btr.2009 GOOD TEMPLARS\u2019 EXCURSION of the Associate:l Lodges of this city will be hold et OTTERDU RN PARK, SATUBDAL AUG 28.Open to the publie, iokets for adults, Güc : children between the ages of 5 and 12 years, 80c: may be had at Bonaventure Station and from embers and friends of the Bouiety, Games and prizes, Trains start ot 8.30 a.m.and 1.30 p.mn.196 4eod ILIFARY asp ATILETIO SPORTS, Montreal FIELD RATTLEY CAMP, AT ST.HELEN'S ISLAND, Saturday.28th Aug., 1836, commencing 2 p.tn.© programme will include Head and I'ost Practice, pin, al the King, Jum ing, Foot and obstacle Ttaces, ancl, Sco.A Band wil ba Tn attendance: ADMISSION, 25 CENTS.100 3 raters \u2018 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.Separate Sealed Tenders endorsed ** J'ender for nl.\u201d and \u201cTender for Firewood.\u201d dressed to the undersigned, xi be ecalved, this dépatuient until MONDAY, {374 TEMBER next, for the supply of 15 tons Hard Coal (ogee 8izo), 4 tons Steam Coal and 33 tons Biith's 3 36_cords (measuring 28 cubic feet pot cord) of Firowood.cainposed ol Hard Maple, Beech und Black Birch, und 50 cords of Tamarac, for the use of the Penitentiary at St, Vincent de Paul, Province ef Que ¢, according to the specifications to be seen atthis office.and ot the office of EE Dngneault, storekeepor at Penitentiary, which, with forms tander, can be obt&inod on and after th \u201cNo tendor will be considered unless rade strictly in accordonce with the printed forms; and in t a pani cheque for $100, \u2018hich will be be forfeited if tho party decline to enter into a contract whon catléd upon to do s0, or ff he falls to completo the work contracted for.If the tender be not accepted, the cheque will be The Department does not bind Itself to ne- cept the lowest or any tender.Byo ord er, Department of Publio Works, rotary.Ottawa, 19th August, 18386, 1998 B.LAURANCE\u2019S AXIS CUT PEBBLE SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES Are the finest in the world, and are guaranteed to relieve all defects of.vision where other kinds fail hopelosaly.Head Office for Canada, 246 Sf, James St, MONTREAL.190° AMFS BAYLIS & TON, ; 1887 NOTRE DAME ST, invite inspection of their immense range of CARPETS, O1 B, RTAINS, COVERINGS, Fours.\u2018SHADES.BUG ATS as EBWKEPERS, &c., ON which very close prices are x boing meade, to make room for naw goods, The New fai Stock to arrive during August is one of the fine eneral assortmen:s opened in Canarta, LE SURE AND SFEIL \"IT Established 1 \u2018Tho Carpet W.arehonse.To Contractors and Others, Acaum Parent Ki ss ed Hugs.ra Ancol.Raver At, Aout D.SINCENNES.28, Manager ROOFING.-ROSIN GEMENT | Genuine old-fashioned kind: roofs of which Cement have st \u201d > test.Gravel, Metal and Biate Rooflnz.The Ping prod end un ce, No 2 173* te x BLUE Rope: AXD GRAVEL ROOFER, & 755 Craig street.Materials a: and Workmanship first-class.R-FLUID (Registered)\u2014A Delightfully a car ome proparation for the hair.row A 194*eod CHR @ scalp healthy, prevents trie, nids \u20ac salt pren co Maio re pa iray, Chemist sole i nly.ihe Ps SL Lawre nS as si arocks ! 20 different styles Mexica es pe tection.Hoston.gota e Prices, begtuning at 760.lows, Hooks, Xe.Xe.ANE: 3 MAT Carpet Warehouse, Established aie\" Lotro lame st oo R.DAVIS\u2019 PENN YROYAL AND STEEL Fills, for females, alti or on correct all ire sold wa TESSE Cainertse the areal Wor INSOLVENT NOTICE In the Matter of Jd.TELLIRR, Sorêäl, Que.Tenders will be received by, the undersigned.up to Saturday, 28th © f August, 1 at Noon, for the pure n_bloo or sopar- fa \u201cof thé Assels or Te SATS OT Ale 5 BHOVE nun \u2014 Btock-in-Trade.\u2026.\u2026.,.#1473 Book Debts, Judgments, Notes.Mocaz Bins Stock can be seen on application to Mr.For, Sorel, Que.Inventory and list of Book Debts are on view at our Office.KENT & TURCOTT untants.1975 7 Placo.& Armes.Montreal.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter o JULES DASTOUS, ot the rire of Montreal, Tobacco) Notise is hereby given that the ny named made an assignment of s estate to me he benefit of his crodito s nyust be fyind within: fifteen days to Hosation on dividend sheet.litors aro requested to meot at {ho Moe of h & Daveluy: Nos.96 and 98 Bt.James ere un PRID AY, Se at ,1D., to raceilv ta eh sn Q alts ve Instruct tons ws to the disposal of the \u2018F.>» ST.CHARLES, ES 06.\u201c Offiée of Seath & Daveluy:- .96 and 98 8t.James Sireot.Montreal.23th August, 1886.INSOLVENT NOTICE Tendors willbe rogoired Bar anders for the Rtock and D na C Pa Pr vaak hie the a de Boptemmor: also tho premises ontil M ar.Signed, x JOS.SEQUIN.ro West FARXRA 24th August, 1886.Fr TO RE Too Lattes (Jrigioul Nase, Sosa, is i X LONU BTRIKE, 10761 \u201c Addresses will ÿ { essence © St Tt CATER BR ET PE Le i) BIRTHS.MABE Yignoroe sposs, Aung \u2014A e, Monday, August 23, the -wite of Lire Rare oC Thursday, August 10.at 175 | BA ETS the wifo of J.G.tichiatter of » dauxliter.MARRIAGES.WILLIAMS\u2014On August 23, at Point- BRA EN oies shodist Church, by fev.D.(under Jona Brake to Wiis illinma, est dau zu rt Willlams, se Charles._ hai 23, 1866 D NS-HANNEY\u2014Febru 3 .by ian Fachor Catal aniel Collins of Ham, ; .10 Katie, youngest daughtie Bernard Hanney of tofs city.(Manitoba and familton papers pleuso copy.) charch 3RELL-MURPHY\u2014A:t St.Patrick's Chure Farine Rev.Father Touvin, Richard Farrell to Emily Murphy.both of this city.MCLEAN-BULL\u2014At Toronto.Ont., Aug.23, Willlam McLean to Emily Bull, sUTHERLAND-FOWLER \u2014 At St.Ann's Church, Richmond, que.August 24, by the Rev.1L'8, Fulier, M.À.John C.Hutherinnt, of Richmond, to Frances M.fourth daughter of the lato W.Hollingworth Fowler, \u201cat DEATHS.ANDERSON- At Pollett River, Wostmoreland Co.N.B., August 2), Elza Anderson.41 yours.BLANCHARD\u2014At Trurn.N.5.August 21, Jonathan Blanchard.T3 years.BEVAN\u2014At Ottawa.Ont, Aug.24, Martha Bevan, 83 years.A UM WE At Kingston, August 24.Mrs.Cali aad 66, mothor of Mrs.J.D.Davis.EVANS\u2014At Hamilton.Unt, August 24, Isabella Evane, 79, years.fund N\u20144 Aylmer, Qua.on unday GODWIN pense Chelsea, infant and only daughtor of E, B.Godwin, Department of Publio Works, Ottawa, agod 6 mouths noel 17 y.GRAY\u2014At Halifax, N.8, August 21, Joun Gray, 65 years.2, M \" ING\u2014In this city.August 26, Mary Hoey, BN of Patrick King, aged 80 years.Friends and acquaintances nro respectfully invitod to attend the funeral from her lite residence, No.109 St.André strest, on Saturday.August 28, 7.30 a.m., to tha st.Patrick's Church, thence to 0 Lk.Cemoterr.200 2 LEFEBVER\u2014In this city.August 26 1896, Fubien Lefebver, agod 73 years, formerly of 8t.Johns, P.Q.Funeral from 41 Cotto street, Saturday, 6.80 sm, Friends and ne.uajntances will please to attend without urther notice.(Chicago, Ill, papers pieusy copy.) AMANNING\u2014At Falmouth.Hants Co, N.RH, August 19, Flizabeth Manning, 82 veirs, MIGINLEY\u2014At Bt.John, N.1, Aug.22, Ann McGinley.86 years.McNEILL~\u2014At Milford, N.B.Aug.23, Elizabeth McNeil, 53 yoars.O'HEARN\u2014In this city, August 25, Briduet Florence.youngest daughter of Wiltinm O'Hearn, aged 7 months.Funeral from ler ather\u2019s residenco, 216 St.Goorge street.\u2018riday morning, 14 o'clock.PYEKE\u2014At Hudson, Que, August 35, Edith.youngest child of Jas, W.Pyke, age 19 months.190 3 PEACOCK\u2014At Portland, N.B., Aug.23.James Peacock, 83 yoars.ROUSSEAU- Sta.Cunegonile.Aug.25.at the a of 5 mouths and 15 Jays.Fglantine \u2018onne Bianca, daughter of Avila Rousseau.Funeral on Saturday, Aug.24 at 230 p.m, from 924 St.Joseph street.Ste.Cunozonde, RIEPERT-\u2014In this elty, August 25.Elizabeth Klambons aged 63 years.relict of tho Inte William Riepert.Funeral will take place from her late residence, 15 Shuter street.on Friday, August 27, at 3 1.m.Friends will plouse accept this intimation, 199 3 ROSS\u2014At Lachine, August 23, infant son of William Ross.BCOTT\u2014At Charing Cross Ont.August 22, Mary, wile of Rev.E.E.dcott, 30 years, BNOOK\u2014At Toronto.Ont, August 23.Ann | Snook.47 yours.BEKINNLCR\u2014At Winnipeg, Man., Mrs.Bkinner, relicot the late Hug perr, 87 years.TOBIN\u2014At Halifax.N.B., August 22, Maurice Tobin.67 years, VERGE\u2014At Westport, N.B., August 15, Andrew Verge, 35 years.August 23 Skin- The Weather 1 a,m.~Probahilitiea for tha naxt 24 hours: uth to west winds; fair weather: slightly igher temperature.' ERADINOS py HEAnN & BARRISON\u2019& Rtandard hermometer this day: Max.782: Min.gas same aate last your: Mux.61 © min, Farometer _rendinga to-day: 8 & m.29.80 12 m., 20.85: 8 p.m.20.82, Appointments this Evening, Theatre Royal\u2014\" A Cold Day.\u201d St.Martin Street.\u2014Mass meeting of Labor Candidates.Bteamer \u201cBerthier\u201d\u2014Moonlizht Excursion.14 Doesn\u2019t Keep.Housekeeper (to new cook just imported)\u2014\u201c Bridget, how do things keep in the new refrigerator?\u201d Bridget \u2014 \u201cWell, mum, they all seem to kape poorty well, barrin® tho oice, which \"pears to milt ivery blissed day.\u201d \u2014 Harper's Bazar.Our American Mahogany Bedroom Sets are selling fast hecanss they are the best vaine in the city.From 10 to 20 per cent.cheaper than any other house.WM.KING & 00., Furniture Warerooms, 652 Craig Street 199:4 WHITE COTTONS.WHITE COTTONS.20: The effect of a slack season during the months of July and Angust, has not been experienced by us this Season.We attribute this to the good vaine we have boen giving in our Cotton dopart- ment | We are just as busy rolling these goods to-duy, às wo were the first day we received them.Cottons at \u2018\u2019 Mill Prices,\u201d fs an old advor- tiserment, therefore we louve it out, and __ let rdles judgs tho value for thomsolves, \u2014\u2014:0: Jan A.GILVY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 209 & 205 ST.ANTOINE ST., AND 144, 146, 148 & 150 MoUNTAIN ST.20011 Telephone No.967.SPECIAL NOTICE.As age gives value to many articles of commerce, our long oxDeorience now onables us to meo! the wants and wishes of our customers and that portion of the public who so liberally patronized us durtne the past 40 years, Our preacnt stock of Parlor, Dining- roo, Library and Chamber Furniture, requires to he seen to bo sufliciontly appreciated.having added to our alrcady large assortment of Parlor Suites some of the very newest and nicest styles of Mahogany Biack Walnut, Cherry, Mahogan- ized nnd Ebonizod Suitoa, covered in tho latest strlos of tho various new shades of covering, with a full stock of thé very best and latest designs of Rattan Furniture.and with our NEW passengor elevator each flat of our six Inrge showroosas can reached with oase.Onr many advantages onable ns to buy Inrgely and pot the best discounts.as we galon yot made by any house In our Hne in the minion.A vill of inspection of our stock and pricos at cur oldest, lrgest, and quality onsidoro.d.cheapest Wholesale and Retail urnituro House in the city.: OWEN McGARVEY & SON, Nos.1249, 1851 & 19359 NOTRE DAME STRERT.Cor.MeGill Street.19913 Remember that KING & CO°S is the Cheapast fgrniture house in the city, and Jelne CARSLEY'S COLUMN.\u2018 \u201c CARSLEY'S COLUMN.| TUURISDAY, AUGUET 2d, 1836.RE RER ST CONTINUATION UF OUR GREAT SALE.We shall continua our Great Sale for | v Jos Mer à \u2018 ADVERTIBEMENT.LARGER THAN EVER.It will be our dotermination for the coming Boason (which opens next week), to do a larger business than on any formor Season.WE MUST DO IT.________ J Our purchases are larzor {n every de- artinent.therefore we must do a uch wrger trade.aud to reduce our stock in Season we will mark all lines at prices that wills wo.are sure, meet with public avor.We are headquarters for all kinds of Muntlee.We are headquarters for all kinds of rome time, to make room for our Fall Dress Goods.Goods, which are coming in daily.All ~ \u2014 Goods marked down, und those partios Five nro headouarters for all kinds of who require first-class goods at low prices, must come direct to Wo are hoadquarters for all kinds of © ¢ 8.CARSLEY'S.Linon Goods.We aro hoadguarters fur all kinds of Cotton Goods.: NH ki Fancy All Woo! Twceds, only 450.AN, re headquarters fur all kinds of Fancy All Wool Tweeds, only 48e Fancy All Wool Tweeds, only 536.ans aro headquarters for all kinds of vos.At 8, CARSLEY'S, We are headquarters for all kinds of \u2014 Trimmtnes.We are headyuartors for all kinds of Men's Navy Boating Shirts.Laces.Man's White Flannel Laced Shirts.Wao aro headquarters for all kinds of Men's faney Flunnel Shirts.Buttons and Small Wures.At 8.CARSLEY'S.Wo are headquarters for all kinds of Ladies\u2019 Waterproofs.We are headquarters for all kinds of Men's Regatta Shirts, only 750.Ladies\u2019 Jorseys.Men's White Dressed Shirts, only T5e.We are hendquarters for all kinds of Men's French Cambrie Shirts, only 750.Closkings.At S, CARSLEY'S.Wo are headquarters for all kinds of MWIs.We ara headquarters for all kinds ot , | Umbrellas, Men's Cotton Night Shirts, only 75c.Men's fine Whites Cotton Night Bhirts.Wo aro headquarters for all kinds of Men's fanvy Cotton Night Shirts, At S.CARSLEY'S.Man's fine Balbriggan Underwear.Men's ine Cashmere Underwear.Mon\u2019s Summer Merino Underwear, At 8.CARSLEY'S.Men's 8{lk Underwear, in all weights, Men's Silk Underwear, in all qualities, Men's Bilk Underwear, at lowest prices, At 8.CARSLEY'B.Men's fancy Cotton Bocks.Men's Lisle Thread Socks.Men's Silk Socks, in best qualities, At B.CARBLEY'S.Men's Summer Merino S8ocka.Men's Fine Cashmere Socks.Men\u2019s Lambs\u2019 Wool Bocks, At 8.CARSLEY'S.Men's Driving Dog-skin Gloves.Men's Chervrette Gloves, all Colors.Men's Kid Gloves, at lowest prices, At 8.CARSLEY'S.Pure Flax Table Linen.\u20ac Pure Flax Table Linen.At 8.CARSLEY'8S, Sootch Double Damask.Scotch Double Damask.At B.CARSLEY'8, Barnsley Cream Table Linen.Barnsley Cream Table Linen, At B.CARSLEY'S: Beotch Loom Table Linen.Scotch Loom Table Linen.At B.CARSLEY\u2019S, Linen Napkina Barnsley Napkins, Linen Napkins, Barnsley Napkins.At B.CARSLEY'8.Ladies\u2019 Cotton Unsterlathing, We are headquarters for all Kinds of Dry Gomls in all the newest materials, newest colors and newest designs, J IN RE ORPEY = Ço- 1781 & 1783 NOTRE DAME NT, 105, 107, 100, 111 ST.PETER ST.Terms Cash aud only Uno Price 200! best Stove Polish in the World.This Bleck Lead has become the favorite stove polish, being the best.cleanest, and most economical now in use.Tho quality never varies, as it is always made from the best materials, , For sale b The all grocers throughout the Dominion.Trade mark secure TELLIER ROTHWELL & CO., Sole Mukers, 194teod Montreal, I.F.JPOIRIERS ADVERTISEMENT.A My Store ia like a Co-operative Store, the more encouragement I get the cheaper 1 sell, with the only difference that there aro no shareholders and therefore cothing for my customers to lose.H.F.POIRIER GREY FLANNELS.Come diroct to H.F.P.for your Flannela, All wool grey Flannels in Hght an?dark shades, plain and twilled, far 20e per vard.Extra quality, wide grey Flannois for 236 per yard.SCARLET .FLANNELS.Tho choapest Red Flannels to be had in the city are to be found at Poirier\u2019s.prices from 13¢ to 60c, for 30c I sell a fluo heavy Ÿ Flannel and extra wide, HOUSE FURNISITIN GS.House Furnishings can be bought hera cheaper_ than anywhere else, Roller Linen, Table Linen.Plain and Twilled Tray Cloths, Tray Cloths, Shestings in Doth bleached and un- 8ideboard Covers.Sideboard Covers.bleached, Pillow Cottons, Pillow Liness, Napking.Marseilles Quilts.Honevromb At 8.CARSLEY'S.Quilts, Cotton and Linen Towels, ali goods sold at the lowest possiblo cash prices.\u2014 H.F.Pom - JTowellings.owellings.1811 & 131% Terry Cloth.Terry Cloth.ST.CATHERINE STREET, WEST, At B.CARSLEY'S, QUEENS HALL BLOCK.200t Bath Towels.Bath Towels, B R Faco Cloths, Face Cloths, OISSEAU ROTHERS, At 8.CARSLEY'B.MANCHESTER GOODS.MANCHESTER GOODS, \u2014- MANCHESTER GOONS.MANCHESTER GOODS.Evory description of Loom Goods, made in tho great world's centre of industry and enterprise, Munchester.England, will be found at 8.CARSLEY'S.MANCHESTER COTTONS, MANCHESTER FLANNELS, MANCHESTER QUILTS.MANCHESTER CORDS.MANCHESTER JACONETTES.MANCHESTER YARNS.MANCHESTER WERBINGS.MANCHESTER PRINTS.MANCHESTER MUSLINS, MANCHESTER VELVETEENS, MANCHESTER CLOTIT.MANCHESTER DHFRS GOODS MANCHESTER VMBRELLAS, MANCHESTER TICKING, MANCHESTER LINEN.All Goods received direct from Banches- ter, England, B.CARSLET, -that they always give satisfaction.Big cash, 1994 Jos BROOKS & BB a Parties roqniring the vory best Sowinz Cotton, for Hand or Machine use, should ask for Brooks\u2019 Spool Cotton.It is the popular sewing Cotton in England for manufacturing purposes and privato use, and has heen for generations past.Ever sinco Mossra.Brooks Bros.have reduced the price to tho same as ordinary spool ootton the demand has kopt steadily increasing \u2018 SHIRT.OOT.LARW AND UFF NAS FACTURERS, } BT.LAWRENCE STRELEK'T.MONTREAL FURTHER IMPROVEMENT IN THIS DEPARTMENT.Wo havo for the convenience of sur ens- tomers openod à fitting-room down stairs, for trying on Gents\u2019 Buits, or sporting Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, &e., ke.and not.forgetting Boys\u2019 Flannel Shirts, so much used by the youths of our cily\u2014a great v saving of time and trouble to mothers not knowing the right Élzo of shirts thoy can bo {itted\u2014and, we have just received full stock of Boys\u2019 Youths\u2019 and Men's Underclothing, and all at the old prices, thus saving the advance of twonty-llve per cent All Canadian made Shirts and Drawors wo are selling at 10 advaneo on mill prices.Ask any wholosnie houso about our prices and thoy will say we beat tho trade.2001 WM.KING & CO.have on band a very large stock of furniture coverings, fresh from Europe.Suites made to order from $45 to $300.Work guaranteed.Ware- rooms, 853 Craig Btrest.- 19914 4 FRAGRANT AND DELICATE Thi -|-and was-shatterad.tord Edition: SIR JOHN AND BIG BEAR.+e Sameer The Indian Chief Appeals to Lady Mae.donsld to Use Her InQiuemoe to tecure His Libsety \u2014 The I'remlor's Doings.BSPEUIAL TO TRE STAR.) \u2014 TORONTO, Aügust 20 \u2014 Thé Mila special, dated \\WVinnipoæ, August 25, save: During Sir Jobu Mucdouald's visit to Stoney Mountain penitentiary on Monday the great ât- traction of course was Big Bear, who was found weeding in the garden.The ald Indian apparently did not know who bis visitors were.Sir Johu atterupted 10 bave à littio Walk with hin, and informed blin of tho death of Littlo Poplar.\u2018fho ola chief adopted a know-nothing look and professed ignorance of tho iately defunet red skin.After Sir John had jeft a balt-byeed infort- ed Bur Bear of the character of his visitors, Tueroupou the Indian approached Ludy Macdonuid and sad that Little Poplar was lis sou-iu-law, and he Wus Very sorry to bear ot his death.ie also told ber that she was a great lady, and that her husband was a great man.Having thus paved the way ho implored ber itfluencéto secare Lis Hbeérty.Ho stated tuut he had no idea of the power of tho white men.He had thought the white nien insiguilieant; but they bad come up on him likw mosquitoes, and he was now satisiled that the fodians could not cope with them.Ho was desirous of living on peaceful terms with the white men, and promised to do so if given his liberty.- .Lust, nigbt, after tha insnectiou of the 90th l'attalion, Sir Joho and Lady Mac- Donald had a reception at Government house, which was largely availed of.To-day Sir Jobo lunched with Sir Donatd Smith on Silver Helzhts.He aleo recoived an address from the lcelandic settlers, to which he made a suitable reply.!n the evening Sir John attended the opening ol the Provincial Liberal Consurvatlve Conveution, and was presented with addresses from the senior and junior Liberal Conservative Associations and the Scandinavian soclety, replying at cousiderable length.Sir Jobn will leave to-morrow afternoon for Port Arthur, where he will remain a day aod a hall and will make a trip out on tho lake.1t is understood that the idea of roturning east by boat | hus veen abandoned, OPENING THE CAMPAIGN.Mr.Blaine Fires the First Gun-\u2014The Fish.oeriva Dispute aud Other Matters Din cussed, PORTLAND, Me, August 24.\u2014Mr.James G.Blaine addressed an 1immmense gathering at Setugo Lake this alternoon, opening the Republican state campaign and fneldentally his owa presidential campaign for 1558.1 Ho came hero on the morniug train from Au- #usta.but did not drive to the city proper, preilerriux to stop at the transter junction tor the train over tbe Portland & Ogdens- burz railroud to the lake.He was accom- pamed irom Auzusta by Col.8.8.Osgood, his trusted lietitenant in many a state cain- vaign.Mr.Blaine was received at the lake uy a crowd ot leading Repubticans and escorted to the hotel.About one thousand people went up from Portland, and the people came 12 from all the surrounding country.The farmmiog class predominated.The catch word, \u201cBlaine of Mine,\u201d took the fancy of tho honest grangers apparently, amt it could be heard on every hand.That in some way \u201cBialne of Mainn\u201d was opening his own caispaizu acd was runniog for the Presidency was a prevalent idea.is iden Mr.Blaine rather gave color and strepgth to when he spoke, He confined himself to five topics\u2014tariff, labor agitation, Hshery dispute.Mexican question and prohibition.He attacked the Democratic as the party of free trade, maintained that the panacea for tho labor difficulties is protection, critigized Secretary Bayard'e \u2018\u2018patient endurance of Canadian outrage toward American fishermen\u201d ou the one hand and his \u201cunnecessary and undignified display\u2019 of insolence \u2018and bravado toward Mexico\u201d on the other, and tinally coming to the main issue inthe State canvass assured the Prohibitionists that the true party of Prohibition is the Republican.THE FISHERIES DIBPUTR.Discussing the question of the fisheries, Mr.blaiue eriticised Secretary Bayard's auction of June 19, 1885, giving to Mr, West, British Minister, in consideration of the Inct that American fishermen sbould enjoy the privileges assured to them under the Washington treaty, for six months after the abrogation of that treaty, a pledge that the Presideut wunid at the next session of Con- grest \u201crecommend the appointmept of a cominlission in which the Governments of the United States and Great Britain shall be respectively represented, charged with the con=ideration and settlement upen a just, equitable and honorable basis ol the entire questions of the fishing rights of the two overnments and of their respective citizens on the coasts of the United States and British North America.\u201d Mr.Blaine criticised President Cleveland also for fulfil- ing this pledge and characterized the traus- action througout as most extraordinary and unvrecedented.Asjsoon as it- became evident that Congress would not accept the proposal tor a new commission, Me.Blaine continued, the Government of the Dominton of Canada, with the presumed approval of the Imperial Government, began {a series of outrages upon American flashing vessels and crews, seeking in every way todestroy their business and to deprive them a theirrights y That course continues to this THE TREATY OF 1818.Admitting at the outset that the fisheries are now governed by the treaty of 1818, Mr.Blaine reviewed the history of whe struggle over the definition of the three mile limit in that treaty.aud the efforts mado by the British Government to have it mean tho waters three miles vutside of the line drawn from headland to headland of bays.He then went on to say that the humility of our situation has been gratuitously increased b a voteoln majority of Lhe Democratic party in the House of Representatives to throw open the markets of the United States to Liritish and Canadian fishermen without duty or charge, and without securi to American fishermen the right to fish in British and Canadian waiers.This, he sald, ia an act ol such unaccountable, rancorous hostility to the fishing interest of New England that it 16 difficult ¢ven to comprehend its motive.THE FATAL DEEP.Three Vessels Wrecked and 2fany Lives 3s eter the Nowfem disnid Conk, ST.Joan's, Nfld, August 26.\u2014A St.Pierre, Miquelon, despatch says: \u201cThe French ship \u201cLetvile\u201d struek on Kalausislane yesterday morning in a dense tog and bolstorous sen .places.>he was-ladeu with fish aud carried a crew of twonty-one mon.Twelve of the crew were drowned.\u201d fishing vessel at Port Degrave was also lost.Capt.Butler, his svn und all hands perished.\u2018The Gloucester schooner \u201cHoward,\u201d Capt.Roberts, drove from her moorings at Portugal Cove during Tuesday's storm.lhe ship sud her cargo of fish are a totul Josg.Tho Captain and crew varely saved their lives amid the breakers.CROP REPORTS, EDINBUNGH, August 25.\u2014 The warm, brilliant weather which has prevallea during tho pust ten days has hastened the ripening of the crons in Scotland, whore they promise to exceed the average.: ne LonDpoN, August 25.\u2014Advices from Ade- Inide slate that the wheat crop in.South Australia will yield.according to the Intest estimates, AD avermèe of seven buspels to the nore.\u2018hero have beea cupious rains throughout the wheat growing region and the rain continues.ree CHALGED WITH SPREADING HERESIES BT.PETER-BURG, August 26.-Conrad) who was recently arrosted at Simferapoo for spreading beresles, has been released as as the result of the interposition of M.Loth- rap, the United States Minister, and bas been ordered to lpave Russia.His offence was baptizing peoishns ofthe Lutheran taith HOT WAVE IN THE NORTH-WEST.Sr.PAUL, Minn, August 26.\u2014Intense heat prévailed over thé entire North-West during the past threo days.At Winnipeg the ther momoier registered 105 yesterday, and a terrific simoon from the JMontann duserty bud u terribly depressing effect.PETITION AGAINST EVICTIONS.DUBLIN, August 28.-Cork merchants are signing a potition to Lord Salisbury praying far legislation to prevent unjust evictions on account of the depression in the agricultural industry.ee >.NOTHING EARD.OF HUE FIG The Whereahouts of Pripos Alexander Un- - known \u2014 The Britlah Foreign .Minister at Work, ISPRCIAL TO THM STAR.LonpoN, August 20.\u2014The Government bas received news couflriming the report that Prinoo Alexander lnnded at Leni, hui nothing has been heard of bim since.The Earl of 1ddesleigh worked In his ofllce uuti! lato last evening.He exchanged telegrams ali day with the Marquis of Sahsbury, who was jn big laboratory, at Hatfield louse, experimenting with an eloctric invention of his own for driving agricultural machiuery.Lord Salisbury returned to London at 7 p- m., and was met at the station by messon- gers with bundles of despatches, which tho Premier read forthwith.FASTING FOU THIRTY IBPECIAL TO THE STAR.LONDON.August 26.-Giuvanni Succi, a Rontleman residinag iu Milan, aged 15 years, professed 10 have discovered à liquor, a small quantity of which will enable anybody to fast from thirty days to two montha.Bucci, as an experiment, agreed to fest thirty days, and begen his task on the 15th Inst.A committeo is watching him day aud night.COUNT DE PARIS ASKED TO PAY UP.ISPECIAL TO THE BTAR.! PARIS, August 26.\u2014In consequence of the refugal of the Count de Paris, while In exile, to pay donations which he pronnised to tue church at Eu and to the tows of Treport for the Improvement of the harbor, the Councii of Houen has resolved to call upou the prefect to Lake legal steps to compel the Count to fultil his epgagements.DAYS.A GERMAN EXPELLED FROM FRANCE.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.PARIB, August 26.-A German named Kitschendorff Las been expelled from Franco on the ground that ho co-operated with Drought, the English clergyman, in raising a protest against the expulsivn of tbe Due d\u2019Aumale.BRITISH POLICE NOT KILLED.|BPECIAL TO THE STAR.DURBAN, August 26.\u2014Lleut.Bethell and a trooper of the British police in Bechuaua- land, who were reported killed by Kalirs, are alive, TO WORRY THE GOVERNMENT.{SPECIAL TU THE STAR.LONDON, August 25.\u2014 Thé ITadicals intend to worry the Government as much us pussi- ble quring Mr.Gladstone's absence.REDUCTION IN WAGES, LONDON, August 26.\u2014The Master Cotton Spinners Association of Bolton, representing five million spindles, have unavimously resolved to make a five per cent.reduction in wages, providing three-quarters of (he spin- pers of Ashton and Oldhane agree tu do likewise, The reduction, il made, will affect 0,000 operatives.\u2018The operatives throuten to strike iI their wages are reduced.AMERICAN NOTES The stone moulders of tho entire Schuyl- kell Valley have decided to demand 10 per cent advance in wages from September ist Last night an armed mob broke opeu the gaol at Magnolia, La., took therctrom John and Leander Nulson, (colored), charged with murder, and bung them.DON CARLOS OFFER.MADRID, August 26.\u2014Don Carlos bas published a programme in which bo says he will give Catatonia the privilezes of an independent state.\u2018The Calatonians themselves ure loudest fu ridiculing this promise.They assert that Don Carlos is injuring bis own cause.They are indignant at being taken for such fools, TENARTS PURCHASE THEIR HOLD- INGs.DUBLIN, August 26.\u2014Four tenants on Keating's estate at Kilrush have purchased their holdings for £1230, under the Ash- bourne act ot 1885.The tlino of payment extends over 49 years.THE ISLAND PARK.Meeting of the Parks and Ferries Committee, The Parks and Ferries Committee met yesterday aflernoun.Present: Ald.Dubuc (in the chau), Ald.Gauthier, Farrell, Dufresne and Stevenson.A letter wos read from Messrs.Busteed & White, advocates for the prometers of the Island coasting railway, asking for the right to erect on the Island an elevate! raliroad, with undulating curves from some one poic to another, and enquiring under what conditions suob right could bu grauted.Tue letier was laid on the table.Permission was ærantéd to run two extra boats In the evening to the Montreal Field Battery camp, on Ald.Stevenson vreseut- mg a letter from the Militia Depurtwent agreelog to that application.t was resolved to visit the [Isiand on Thursday to iuspeot Lhe work Jone so far.After signing accounts, the Comulites adjourped.____ Dr, Howard on \u2018L\u2019Etendard.\u201d To the Editor of THE STAR: Srm,\u2014I thank you for your kindness in drawing publie attention to the accusations made against me Ly the editor vf L'Atendard, Pseudu motuphysicistas bo is, he believes it right to bear false wilnoss against his noiæbbor, particularly wben that neizhoor is an [Irish Catholic, who speaks the truth.ut poor honorable editor, Re is no mois guilty thaw is the majority of erimipala, To thus speak faisely is the phenomenon or cunduec of bis physhxi orgnuization.Poor fellow, all his couduct abuws Luat be is not à purely physiological man.Dr.Howard, he says, * is persecuting the Sisters of the Providence.\u201d Lie No.1.The honorable member.Knosya, know, 1 nover did anything with the intention ot persecuting thein, or any one etse.I live in obedience to natu:c's second In, = utito others as you would have others dq to you.\u201d The Government had ordered the Nis- tora to haod htm (the idiot boy} over to the officor of tho Government, who was Dr.Howard.Dr.Howard at ones banded the child to the police.\u201d Liv No.2 The Gove ernment gave ber no orders.In ohedienre to act Vict 48, the Government ordered me to bave the boy discharged, and in obedience to tho law and the Goverument I insirucid her to bavo the boy discharged.I gave her, the reverond superior, similar instructions regardiuæ patients since the lst of January, 1886, ility-three thoes, all of which she obeyed without ever sending one Lu wa except the idiot boy.P'Etendard again says: \u201cLr, Moward's coutention that the institulion 15 à provincial one is not right, stneo ft is exclusively owned by the Sisters.\u201d Could any intellectual mon write euch feratologieal totly?1 have nothing whatever to do with the quee- tion., was Bot tne Legislative Assembly that passed Vie.43, Chap.34.If the only persecution he can bring against the Government be, beeaure I am their obedient employs, tho miserable creature has not a beavy accusation; and bis untruthfuinesa will bear no fruit Society, bad as it 1s, will sco that ho continues to \u2018\u201c bear false witness ngainst his (Irish) nelæhbor.\u201d 1 have the honor to be, Mr.Editor, Your oSodient servant, Hrsny Howarp, M.R.C.8 I.England, edical Superintondent.À.$.f.de D- Monts al, 96 University stavet, August, 26 PERSONAL His Graco Archbishop Fabre will lay the corner stone of a new church at L'Epiphanie on tho ist Inst.Mr.M.P.Ryan, Coljector of Customs, Ia going to enjoy a short holiday où tue shores of Lake Memphreinazog.Hon.Jer) Chaploau passed througii the ¢ity yesterday ¢n roufe to Shoal Island, New Hampshire, to join Madame Chaploau, sud the Sisters.OFF T0 THE POLE.Col, Gilder im the Ulity\u2014His Avotic Expadi.tivn\u2014Its Pian, Olijests and Leader.an admirable institution.It is not aiways careful, however, as to the exuctness of the impressions likely to be produced by lta accounts of men and events.Lately it has introduced to a large number of Canadians \u2014-Colunel Gilder.Not to all, because he has already corned Iamue, and must have beon known to many in this Domtoion bofore ho conceived the idea of cutting his name upon the North Pole.\u2018The Associated Press has heen unjust to this daring gontlom an, in that it has led peopls to dub bim crank, an: class kim with the crack-braiuod notoriety hunters, why risk, ot lo~e their purposeless llves 1 the mighty rush of Niugara.Colonel! Gilder 13 not of this class.Rather is he a mai possessed with that consuming restlassness, which thee venturles ago drove bold spirits Iuto all the unknown Uvoks vo! the world, seeking Low lauds or ehlorado.He ls & newspaper man, backed I bis resoût us in former ventures, by Lhe prestige and irensure of the New York Herald.For that paper he accompabied tvo Arce expeditious -that of Schwatka, amd :bo Jeannette\u201d redel party led by i rs, In the interests of thd same paper, Led the ravaczes of the cholera lu w, and the ruin made by the earth- yuakes in spain, Coi.Gibder arvived in Montreal yesterday, es route 1v the Arctic regions via Winoipey aut (ludsen Pay.For lits preseut euter- Pris ¢ Cul.Gilder has SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS.Witb Li>ut, Sehwatia ho spent three re in Us Avetic reg.uns and ju that time male Liimselz tuortushly tamthar with the pecu- bar dificuiles of horthern exploration.He also l'arned tee Sskimo language thoroughly.ant succeeded in establishing outively friendly raiations with the poupies of the re- sion, Un these things the success of his ptea- ent attewnpt will Jargely depend.is plan iso perforin tie various stugee of the latter part ol his journey with the assistavw of the soveral Eskimo wives, These sre LOL vxe pected Lo turn to and help oul of pure love Colonel Giidet carries with him a store ot the urticies which Le knows are, lu those joe-bound countries, wost coveted, viz, arms and ammunition, and Various limnploments u-ofu! iu the chase or bousebuld.In return fur these, he feels sure the natives will vou- vey hima up to the much sought- after crown of the emth.He carries next to no provisions.Extraordinary as it appears, iL ls a well authenticated fact thot the Arctic seas teem with aniwal le.With the ail of bis native allies, the oxplorer ex- prets Lo suupott Lis party oo game, til the gave Hrnit is reached.Beyond thut he Will depend upon the atures cached by bis predecessors.At Fort Conger the northernmost point reached by white wen, loss than JUU alles from the pole, thore lie, safely hiddou at present, provisions lor twoniy-live men.lor-a year.Supplies, Lheretore, give the gallant explorer little concern.Nor has Le much more uneasiness over bis prospects of secur- jug palves to brine him to Hls JOURNEY'S END, For, in all probability, some of them have unwittin person not doing what he should do, will it reach your hands.If ever yom.agit.I know it will be welcome, a3 1 will tell von exactly why Sir % Estmere turned his wife away from him, | and ought to show every one that\" lodyship is an ill-used woman.\u2018I do not write this because I anf what le call penitent, Perhaps at tho timo 1 did not guess.the full Roots of what I did, but I knew them after.ue still.1f 1 ak at last.or the sake of revenge.Still, you may\" % feel certain that every word I now write s true.\u201cMy name yon will no doubt forget.fary Williams.I was in Jt was then People called me w Ady Estmere\u2019s service as lady's 1 was a vain girl, ood-looking, and I kne was so, and ted that my good locks would make \u201c+ + my fortune.\\ \u201cI expect you will never get this let-; ter, and if you do it will be all over with* ne; 50 I need not feel ashamed of ssy- n : girl.My own folks always said I should go the bad and I never doubted them, ut resolved to make money by doing 80, \u201cI -entered Lady Estmere\u2019s service\u201d shortly after her second baby was born; It wad not a bad place, but rather too quiet or me.Although they had been arried more than two years, the wert as fond of each other as a bride ri m.If her husband was away for two days, her ladyship did nothing - but bewail his absence.I could x % never understand such a love as hers, Of course as soou as I became y Estmere\u2019s mand I picked up all thes gos- 1 heard how your - lordship hau Leen wildly in love with.- her while you weroa poor man\u2014too poor to think of getting married; and ow, just after her marringe with Bit Laurence, vou came unexpectedly into s title and estates.J heard, too, that she Was once really en aged to a cousin, named Chesham, and how, for some reg- .son she broke it off with him.I found that Sir Laurence, who was too h and proud a gentleman to be jealous, let this cousin, this Chesham, have the run of ; + his house, let him cone and goas he liked, And T thought Nir Laurente a fool his pains and I think him so now.: \u201cCaptain Cheshain came several times to Estmere Court, and seemed = like one of the family.I knew whi F sort of a nan he was as soon as | saw\u2014 8 him; and, as | have said, | Was a looking gir], so he east his eyes on me at once, Nutt was a long time before he got any good ont of that.I was in- - ning life, and aimed high for a while Marry me he might, and welcome, and thought he migbt have done Worse, would have made him a better wife than |.\" many of the fine ladies he knew, f ment at C.WV.Lindsay's, 13062 St, streets Catherine 1992 À To de Continued ee \u201c: & L Smith, accoun Supremacy in the Markets of the World.Nucts and Figures to be Fortbooming, 2\" \u2018The marked revival of all the industrial interests of Montreal during \u2014\u2014theseason of 1866 to date; has so \u2018at 22 tracted the attention of careful observers at homo and abroad as to create \u201d and justify the impression that Montreal - \"$8 on the eve of a phenomenal period of business activity and progress.Nearly .every department of manufacturing, wholesaling and general trade has taken its place as representing the leading and largest market in British America.With the end in view of giving this fact \"as wide a distribution throughout all sections of the Canadas and the United States as possible, THE DAILY STAR will issue in a few days a mammoth eight page number of its regular edition, em- \u2018bracingafull, comprehensive and graphic review of the manufacturing, wholesale and other important industrial interests of the metropolis, together with the aunual exports amd imports for the fiscal year.Much other information ; caleulated to faithfully represent the commercial interests of Montreal will also be prepared and published.It is desired by Tug, Stan to publish in the same issue interviews and carefully prepared articles in the various trade interests of the city; merchants and \u201cothers interested iu the commercial welfare of our city may \u2018show their appreciation by subscribing for copies of this edition at a special price per 100 copies, for distribution among the trade.For this special trade edition à magnificent picture of the city and harbor will be added as a supplement giving a better idea of the extent and importance of Montreal than anything heretofore published.MUSTER AT BERTHIER.Departure of n Montreal Contingent\u2014The Premier Says the Date of the Elections is Not Fixed.A big political meeting is being held at Berthier to-day in the interests of the can- lidature of Mr.Robillard, M.P.P.At hait- past ten o'clock thus morning the \"Cultiva- sur-left the Jacques Curtier wbart with about 300 pooplo who are going Lo attend the meeting.Among those noticed on board were: Hon.Dr.Ross, Hon.Mr.Flyon, Messrs.Jos.Tassé, M.P, Charlebois, M.!.P, Duergovin, M.Pl.P, Leæblauc, M.P.P, S.Rivard, J.L.Archam- -\u2014Mauit, Martel, M.P.P., J.P.Whoian, Ph.Pulletier nnd Col.Brosseau.At Dorthier they will be met by Hou.Mr.Talllon, Alessrs.+ Tarte, Desjardins, M.P.P., and otbors.Hon.Mr.Mercier, Messrs.Bergeron, A.P., Pre- foutaive, M.P.and Cloran, wbo addressed a mestiog of Nationalists at Becancour, in Nicolet County, yesterday, are tobu present, as they have been lovited to meet the ministers.Mr.Mercier will be asked to prove that there Is Ro surplus in the Treasury, aud the ministers are 10 undertake to prove that thero Is., Tu a STAR reporter Dr.Ross sald this morning: \u201c Itis not true that the Official Gazette on Saturday will contain tue date Qf the clections.Nothing is decided as yet.\u201d A SBERIOUS CHARGE, © Arvest of An Acconntant on the \u20acfiarge of .Forging a Bank Chesgle, Detective Fahey, last evéniug, arrested residing at 26 Berthelot street, on thé charge of forgery.© Was taken befgre the [otlee Magistrate tilis morning, and remanded until tomorrow.Swith, who is a married man, and has Litherts enjoyed a good reputation, was, .until lately, in the employ of Mr.Walter Paul.tho well known grocer of St.Catherine 8 t west.Yesterday afternoon, about one ©'clock, it is stated he went to tbe Toronto : K, and presented a cleque signed by Mr.Paul fur $56.40, and bearing date the 31st of July.The ledger keeper noticed at the time that the ink used for tbe signature was ly dry, and so remarked to Smith.The morey was paid, however, but as soon as \u2018Smith was gone, the bank officer telephoned to Mr.Paul's ostablishment, acquainting \u2018them of what had occurred.The cheque was at once pronounced a forgery, and ihe bank officiiis tock out & warrant immediate- : Iy for his arrest.In less than two hours, mith bad been run in.On being searched two other cheques similar to the one which .he had presented wore found on his person, together with some wino cards, ete.Masic on Dominion Square.\u2018 To-morrow evening, at 8.15, the band of * lhe Victoria Rifles will perform the follow- BE programme on Dominion Square: 1.March.* Le Vainqueur\u201d 2.Waitz, Lo Bieu Leman \u2026 8 Fantasia, * Zaire de Neila ce.Cornet solo, M.P.A.Marrié.4.Marche, \u201c Tuque™.0 7.M +5.Selection, * Madame Avediin $.Concert Polka for two cornuta T.Waitz.\u201d La Berreuse,\u201d.\u2026.& Galop, \u201c Au Revoir\u201d.Vivo la Canadienne.I Goud Save the Queen.0 ease of rain the concert will take place ob Saturday.pi .Renard - Wuldteufol Curbin creeper.- - A Convention of Insurance Men.Tbe Canadian agents of the New York Life Iüsuvance Company are at present hoidinæ a convention in this city Under the prestdeney-of Mr.-Davrd-Burke; the Oalias alan manager.Hetween twenty and thirty ts are present, and Dr.H.Tuck, the ieo-President of the Company, Mr>Thornton, Assistant Superintendont, and Ar.J., :W.Quitean, Statistician, Lave come i : = Bpeclaily Iron New York to attend.Mr.urke last cvenlng evtertained those ate : tending tbe convention, as well as a number A minent citizens, Lo diuner at the : Windsor Hotel.= Alege Incendiarism.The authdrities have been informed that Do less thau four cases of incendinrism have pecur at Riviere des Prairies during Uhe last tewdays.Tho night before last a barn \u2018and stable valued at $1300, the property of aman named Lows Lconaro, wore burned und.Tn the three other instances ngs were destroyed.All these sur- sounded an unoccupied hotel which it is sald certain peopiv are anxivus to destroy.ie Look Out For Him.~\u2014& gentlemanly looking fellow, rather tail wiih red whiskers, and wearing u white plug ; ) the residences of peopio ho are passing: the Summer months in the country, mforming the party in charge be .has been sent to remove the silverware for réjairs.One bouso where he went to ves- : y afternoon he got the bounce from a mn cook who was in charge.Business Notes.Mr.N.Paré, watchmaker, of this city, has rode au official abandonment of bis win bands Mr.©.Desmarteai, nee.His labilities amount to $2500 and usgets to $1800.earner , A Bank for Vancouver, esars.W.J.Buchanan, General Mana- M E.8.Clouston, Local Manager ot : 2e Back of Montreal, left for Vancouver \u201c\\ inst evening for the purpose of establishing i» g branch there, Lo Mr, Mnemaster, M, P., to the Foliee Mag strate, .The following letter has been sent to the Magistrate by Mr.Maomagter, AL P.Montreal 26th Auguat, 1886.; \u20ac.Desnoyers, Esquire, Folice Magistrate, B .\u2014 the Buez Cahai., QUEEN VB, WALTERS, BR SIL \u2014On my return to town late last after un absence of th iy yesterday's newspapers that Osseau, testilles that la he had appointments with me ei t \u2018there wus-a g ott lars tn Mr.Maemuster\u2019s Lands for Me: .Jo).Mr.Brossonu also adds \u201che (Walters) did not stato | nepaster or any one elsu to tuake that statement.\u201d \u2018 Though tbo lust remark is sufilciently explicit 1 do not wish to leave room for tho slightest doubt upon this matter, us m las bvon most unwuarruntably mention connection with it, My object in at ones addressing you is to tender my oath in the case now ponding\u2014if you doom it in the interest of justice to uke ony.{ never made or bad any appointment with Mr.Walters, or had any communication with him.and do not know the man, oven by sizht, There nover was $10,000 in my hands from Messrs.Ayer & Co.for the ubove or any other © © - \u2018The purloining of these books would worst thing that S only create a dam- ry cvidenco of the contents Even if these books could have been surrondered without taint of fraud, f would not have advised my clionts to pay five There may be those who think the books ire worth something in ready cash, bu clients are not investing In that way.Some woeks azo I received a lettor from the Aver Company.enclosing a copy of one from Mr.Walters, stating that he could bo of ser- vive to them in their case, but that lis did not to communicate with their Montreal lawyer.My advies was asked upon the letter, latoneennswored that ! did not know Mr.Walters, and that I did not see what service They thanked me for my letter, and did not answer Mr.Waltors or communicado with him in any way, Iam quite satisfied that whatover may bo tho origin of the matters involved in this Ayer have had no conection direetly or indirectly with them.I advised them from tho outset that upon the farts put before mo and the law as I know it, tho Custom authorities could not sustain their position.Within a fow days after the inal decision of the Department of Customs was rendered, I wrote on Messrs.Ayer's Bo- hadf that thdy would not accept the decision, and that they wero prepared 10 contest it in a I am, and have been, the only onn in Canada authorized to represent the the present Customs matter, and am.and have been, ready to accapt service ol pro \u2018oss 1 have sent copies of this letter to C.J.Esquire, counsel for Mr.Walters, ssrs.Abbatt, Tait.Abbotts & Campbell, counsel for the proseeutor.Your obedient servant, DoNaLD MACMASTER.HE HAS DECAMPED, The Dishonesty of a Young English Immi- Erant Naumed Yocklington, A vounæ Englishman, named J.R.Pock- Hogton, whô rvevitiy \u2018afrivéd here, uiter committing numerous pecadillos, bas de- Poeklington arrived in Montreal from Bristol, Fux, some time last April with excellent letters of recommendation.He lound work with Mr.Sballow, of the Moniteur du Commerce, udvertisements witb a salary and commis- Last month Mr.Shallow became suspicious that all the \u201cads\u201d he turned in were He mado enquiries and found that ho had drawn a comniission on bogus \u201cads.\u201d He dismissed him immediately, but took pity on hid shortly afterwards when he state that he was without e as canvasser fpr behaviour, and reinstated him in his posi- tun.He acted straightforward!y unt days ago, when he attempted to dra commission ou a bogus $300 adver 1t was then found that he had ing acovunis wben he was not do sv ana borrowing evervone be knew.boarding mistress, a p bor house without pa g a large board bilt.He even went so far, down comfortably apparent- \u2014_\u2014 .PROTECTION FOR THE POLICE, The Recorder Impodses a Heavy Fine on a Man Who Assaulted a Constable.This morning the case of J d with assaulting Copstable De \u2018riday uiæbt on tbe corner of isitation and Craig streets, came up for bearing before the lolico M several witnesses were From the evidence 1t appeared that on Friday evening Constable Demers was on street when on arriving at tue corner of Visitation street be met with a cruwd of rowdies whom he ordered away.They refused Lo go and three of them, among whom was Carriere, fell on tho policeman and assaul Gus Lambert, the noted boxer who was al the time came to the rescue of oceman and assisted him in arresting Carriere.The other two escaped.his decision sald necessary to make an example of rowdios who attack the polico and consequently he would tine toe accused $50 and costs or three him very severely.\u201cLA PRESSES\u201d A Slight Chango nf Front on the l\u2019art of the l\u2019arti National Organ.The rumor was circulated on the street this afternoon that La Presae, which bas been up to Lhe present the the f'arti National, had gone ovor to the Government.A STAR reporter called upon Ar.Blumbart, tbe editor, who said : leave for Europe, on Presne will maintain an lodependent atti- tudo as ft did previous to the 16th of November Jast.Since that time\u2019 owing to the cxtraordinary events which occurred, the Jourpal departed somewhat from the line of vouduct which we had traced for ourselves and took a political initiative.will he =n Independant vational argan\u2019.\u2018TLis determination of Mr.Blumbart is re- with 1exrot among the Liberals, who thoy are losing a powerful .An Alleged Miracle.- .- About 1000 pilgrims from Ste.Anne de Leaupré arrived in the oity to-day and pro- coed to Ottawa this afternoon.grims are jubifant over au all The Rev.Father P.ot Portage du Fort, on the Ottawa river, told & STAR reporter that one of bis par- rl of twenty years, inty, had been parage for 7 years, and the last 2 been unable to move without crutches.Yesterday morning sho was carried to tho holy shrine by two men, and back Altsrwards Father Brunet saw her walking round the church smiling to her young companion, who wns moved to tears lu sympathy with friend\u2019s pleasure In recovering the use of her She walked with hesitation, hut this Holy Communion at the Church of Notre Dame de Lourdes and was walking quite well, ishioners, a you bamed Mary Ann morning she received Fatal Railwuy Accident, Telesphore Coallier dit Noiron, a yoong man of 18 ycars, employed on the Montreal and Sorel railway was run over on by a ballast train and instantly killed.71 train was just starting und the youu, who had been lying, resting himself on the 1 up to reach his coat and bimsealf fell between the cars He was a stoady young man and the sole support of bh \u2018atber.Fafard, cars of Ch ather Tremblay, curd o Fidele, sailed by the \u201cVancouver\u201d to-day en te tor Rowe, in connection with the transaction of some important business re- Inting to their parishes.Amn Action for Separation.co bas entered an to vroperty from for ] tion as busbang, Mr.B.Morey tions! Highway to Eclipses - TS Mr.Everett Frazar, the senlor member of the extensive tea firm of Frazur & C Jupuu, Chiu New York.bus been 8 ins at tbe St.wrence Murne lur tue Pauiflc terminus for tbe purpose of arranging for the delivery of tue east-bound freight from Japan and Chiva.~ Lhe steamer \u201cFlint\u201d haw slready- anivea at Vancouver and discharged her cargo, end within the next 6U days lour moro ships will arrive, the total freight of which will Jake Shore | 8644; 85%4.Can.South.|, 2332 Pacific Mall}.\"| BLP EO, sa FIVE 1 MURS Du Pret Vo tnd vote = ; 7 7 .Lun a.to Prof # \u2014frissglitäts ont.& Weiil'| 105 Ohio Cent.4 Can Pan, Co te] BO * D.Cattle Cu.wo WU x / GOAD-HARRISS\u2014On August 23.1886, at tho Liverpool, 3.80 p.m.: Bacon S.R, 81s 6d; Js.= Orders executed Instantly, without telo- MARRIAGES.Church of St.James the Apostie, 1, MY the Lev.Ca non Ellogood.Chis.Merad At.Bue, C, Ea to Aine Harriss, 200 3 WY WILL SEXD X CAREFUL .AND Experieucod Workuan to Remove, Repair snd Toke UW ?Grandfather Clocks, Hopülutors, ducs from and 10 public offices and privat restdonce CHANGES MODERA TR Pot ces BENRY GIANT & \u201cON, 190x Cor, Beaver Hall aud l'orrhester street, press & &STEPHENSON, (LATE KR.PATTON), ESTABLISHED ~- - - - - 1860 PRACTICAL SANITARIANS.PLUMBING, NEATING, VENTILATING, Xc.170x004 tt ERSONAL.\u2014 REMEMBER THE Concert at Lachine To-morrow Evening, under the auspigas of tho Ladivs® Guild, ERSONAL\u2014W.MCLEAN, CALL AT Drummond street, Friday, 10 a.m.9 and reo A, CL 2001 PPFISONAL-NRS.HILL, DRESSVARER 21 Genevieve street, corner of Latour street.200 1 JOTICE\u2014IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will not he responsible for anv debts contracted in ay name withent my written order, 200 Zeou Wm.Il.WaEKEN Montreal August, 1886, FEIOWN OF ST.HENRY, AUGUST 23np, 1886.\u201cI will pot Lie responsible for any delta contacted on my hame.Widow Gedeon Ilarnois.\"LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP.9 TORONTO, vs.AINE LE RUN MONTREAL.2.(Champions), MONTREAL LACROSSE oF C GROUNDS, aq 2 Saturday, August 268th, AT 3.30 IM.< ; ADMISSION AS USUAL (ES J No Postponement._N.J- FRASER, F Secretary.Tickets at H.J.Déan\u2019s and A.Ansell's, St, Catherine st., and John Lewis's, corner of Craiæ street an-l Victoria Square.2003 Rev.L.KANTROVITZ, \u2018The aced- and: renowned Kantor will hold service on FRIDAY EVENING noxt, at 6.30 and on SATURDAY MORNING, acd 8 A.Mat the Bicurcholim Society, No, 1827 Notre Dame street.All are welcome.200 = I.MY ERN, President.MRS.MacCORMACK, Will oven a Boardiuz and Day School for Young Ladies and Children, at No.10 Richmond Square.on Wednesday September, 8th.Holds first-class cartificates and testimonials as to abidty and success in teaching.Music, Painting.and the French language.specialties.Also à class in Kindergarten (Fr.rbel\u2019s) for poe children.Cireuiurs on application.Vill receive visitors on school business on and atter September 1st.References, Kev.D.J.Macdonuell.B.D.Minister St.Audrew\u2019s Chureh, Toronto; Rev, A.Stafford, M.A.Fustor Metropolitan Chureh, Toronto.23003 155 PEDDIE'S SCHUOL Will re-open on WEDNESDAY, 8th SEPTEMBER sou 1: 40 Victoria siveet, M 125 FINN'S SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN 4 at No.258 St.Llizabeth street, C1 lurd door from Ontarto rtreet,) 200 2 Un MONDAY, August 30th.NOTICE! ARTHUR TREMAINE {is not in our employ and is not authorized to transact any business for us.200 2 H.BULNER, Jr., & BRO.GREENBANK, Dill, ovgpire GREENBANK, Foun Red Tours rand.3 nt, GREENBANK, *asnie \"fie ace brand, in 1 tins, for undries, Painters & Manutacturers.GREENBANK, \u201cuse nas Pasaet extra quality, on air- tizht Metallic cans of difterent sizes.L.CHAPUT, FILS & CIE, WHOLESALE GROCERS.300, 311, 313 Commissioners Strect.198 x9eod TRADE BULLETIN! MH.MASON, Pablisher and FProprictor, LO ST.GEORGE STREET, MONTREAL Rabscription, $2.00 per annum; Single Copies, fe.The following leading articles will appearin te-morrow\u2019s issue, besides full reports of the produce and genoral markets of Montreal: That Wild Anticosti Scheme\u2014Bucket Shops \u2014 Manitoba's Wonderful Productions \u2014 The Cheese Hing\u2014Uritish Columbia Nalmon-Large Sale of Deals\u2014The Coal Trade\u2014 The New Telegraph Co.\u2014Bidding tor Monopuiy\u2014The Consumption of Honey\u2014Another Canadian Pacifle Schome\u2014The Potato Diseaso\u2014The Applecrop.PECULATION.-NEW YORK STOCKS.b7 Chicago Grain and Provisions, continually quoted over our special diroct wiro to our Mew York vfijees.graph, charge in small or large lots, for cash or on margin of from 1 per cont.upwards, Market Kossip from all points constantly read and posted.Wo have now 19 chief and branch offices, employ moro hands, pay more to telexrana curaprimes, and \u2018risusaci 22070 business than any fire in Canada.Head Office (Canada), 1719 NoTRE Dax ST.Montreal, Tolophone, 1466.eraey Cen | 55 3 N.V.Cent, .10356 108: 7 Del.Lo # W.128 bel.& Jad.ou * k Island.|.IG C.B4Q *t| 535 6 1g Cent.1 4|100Lp'Mo.Fac.\u2026 12514 15t PLM.A MLL veo (Pullman Car.33i0recun Tra West 8.1s, 4 3 a0taiCan.Pac.bite BélglExchange.25 20 Mone a - Fooccecus TORONTO SIOCH EXCHANGE Reported for THE STAR by Strathy Bros.Stock Brokers, 11 St Sacrament street, Angust 26 Unton Pac.Keading Stocks.ASEN, tad nia.Agi BLY Moutrenl.[2194423714 Standard {125 2414 \u201d defers fone (Hamilton.\u2026 (1354 Ontario.12044 1120) (tons.Gas Cov.|.Maisons | oe 133513 Mont.Tei to.Fai Toroute \u2026.1205 [204 Dem, Tel to 91 Merchan 1271401200 N, W ca ts aN.WL.Co.i Coiihieree.1232 (11220; COE Land Ts).[105 P OX 0.0.0.\u201d foone lt.onfed.Life.Imperial.[1343411341 7'Cons.Gas.Colt.Federai.igor + ; Dominio 214141213 LL.Grant.B's GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Fpecially reported for Tue Stan dy Macïrer 4 Barclay, 120 SE Fes.Xavier atreot.Aug.26 GRAIN IX NEW Yor GRAIN IN CHICAGO Opg.jApULwsr Cisg | Obg.| Hist Lwst Oleg.Warard, | | Lans I.Bat pue me mue qu .4 LA 4:90\" ; = \u201cpra sis 51% 62 8143 AB1ne'B1%3 6128 3104 4235 42s 41 oi SIAL blieda 4 ga 0 53 ph 5235 5266 |4474 4475.44 : + t i 3234 3935 3914 89242074 £074.26342454 88: 8314 88112719.98 27% 27% ol a Safad\" Te Bal TROVIAI0NS 1X CHICAGO.Month) ipentug Highent.] Lowest.Closing.Pork.ro.\u201cona 0.55 ego \u201coan : v.Co 0.62 \"Nov Tl va7sl osm] oi ern LARD.| Me a 1.8 7-35 2a 7.28 5% lard.6725 CL Marrist A STANDAHD BUILLDIN ont 88] atl 38 | $52 \\ : : ood SET Whent.7734: corn, 41%%; outs, To EHANBARIN & CO -190x CITY OF SHERBROOKE, PROVINUI OP QUERLE.TO MANUFACTURERS.The British American Land Company are preparud to eroct snitable taildings on one of the best sites in the city.conveniont to rail- ronl, and with abundant Wator power [or any person or company, possessed of capital suii- t.d'au =u0 3 wages gor ng.Dralet stavet, ve doors up irom St.rows var WANTED A SOOD, GENERAI SEUVANT, FOR su WW ANTED A YOUTH FOR A SIIPPING A vie from schoul preles Aildress, Ud T an, te whom ame au Apply peczonally, Lo 1°.Wriggin, 1315 Noire Dame street, 200 3 SNERAL SERVA or ironing.A > NT, GOOD vesisbres ply at 17 aN 3 « fauily of three.Apply after Gun, 46 33 Shutee reet.> 20m 4 WANTED - EXPRESS OVER WILLIAM _ 0 1 trordou, 1335 su Catherine street rod WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS CUTTER Foi custom work onlin aplemild opparinnhy for nomi a iudaroments vik be ofered.aud English, Konayne Îtrus.572 Willinin atroet, WANTED \u2014 SALESWOMAN HAVING KNOW ledge of relat shoe\u2019 business, must speak srench 04 ANTED\u2014A MAN CAPABLEOF HANDLING iakuig caro uf two borses, win.Jolson \u2018 VV ANTED-A GOOD NURSE.704 SHERUROOKE sue mire, - =U0 à cl.References regnired WANED = A YOUNG GIRL AS APPRENTICE Inu fancy goods store, speaking French and English, TACLET, + ve \u201c unt be ~nart and of gooa Character, 91.8) 0 week givon to bexin with, and wages cnised meevidiond tu progress Apply at the great Sela.store, 33 ol.Lawrence street, ar VV ANTEUCWAITRESS Asp PANTRY GIRL For steamboat.refereuces.Apply 89 Common strc, Canal bas, - MILCH COW, FRESH \u2014 Commun street, Canal basin.5 WANTEU\u2014A YOUNG GIRL WITH GUOD REFEK- vet, 20) ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, SMART WAITER For steamboat, one accustomed to the work.Appty 89 Refereuces.gal 'V ence for Hight housework, $1 Victoria air V ANTEI\u2014A GIRL TO WASH DIRILES, OME To ref 37 Bei Zu0 L go home at night preferred.Woisokkesper.Apply tu 625 st.WANTHD A MAN ACGUSTONED TO JIORSES, one living in vicinity of St.wrenece Main and \u20acmitativ siréets proferred.Apply to 4.{Wilhäins Æ Co.S38 200 § Ste lawrence street, ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, YOUNG MAN AS 3 James street oy Catherine treet V ANVED\u2014FIRST-CLASS COUNTER HAND, FOR goul w ton nan undo.stuude his business.Address, * K 14 NTAM Office.200 ANTED-A GIRL OF ABOUT 16, TO ATTEND TN Wa baby and be generally useful.Apply at once to 17 St.Luke street 200 1 ANTED\u2014A GOOP, PLAIN COOK, ALSD A NURSE VA it Yi Roue ee Apply 20 je retail grocery, olty references required, rik) hé tent to teach the\u2019 vivid and \\ ANTED-PUSITION AS TRAVELLER TO REPRE- » holesals sent a firat-class dry guuds or why Good rejerences aml conuectiou.NL 160% Mountain street, o Slothing res, 203 V ANTED~BY A YOUNG LADY-A POSITION AN guv TTION oorthree young chil.lren, ia com- rAhnenta of English, French ant 1 aiiling to «Ewa in Lonrekrepina, goo re ETNA TTA Wr terences if required.Address, ™ 1900,\u201d STAR ome ve WASTEUBT AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY, sithation as Balealndy ww fancy, stationery or con.fecilonery stuf; good reicrences.Addross 8 15M, MK uffice.z00 1 Uronin street.WwW?NTED\u2014PARTNER WITH TWELVE w ANTÉ 15 -\u2014sITUATION AR WORKING HOUSE- » keeper or couk in à small family, Apply 163 SL 2 UUNDRED dollars ir an established manufactaring nine se 3 A Shien.rood profits, oie who can look ater books Address, ** K 1872,\" Atan office.Jpoous-witu GOOD BUAKD, 91 CATHEDRAL ST.uple flat nt private.T OOM\u2014LARGE, PLEASANT FRONT ROOM T » LET required, at No, 12 ROOMS -OSE OR TWO GENTLEMEN OR MAMRIED 7 coupt ished be: se parlor.can have nicely furn #80 Catheart street, with board if Victoria strect, 200 § tew I; RUNS MALL FURNISIED BOOM TO REST.nusleraie, 1 OOMS-DOUBLE AND -SINGLE ER CANT 38 OUMS \u2014 VISITORS TO THE CITY WILL FIX Large.airy roma, with good baard, at 79 Bleury st.tuutes\u2019 walk from P.0.Rensounble prices, Too 3 d Victoria sireet.F JROPNE-ELEGANTLY FURSISHED, AT O6 CITAMP beater, .2001 do Mars street, each rooin has T OOMS\u2014TO HE Fane OR DOUBLE, BATH sas.&c., Dl beautifni ritnation, forms ben Flenty Grant & Son, 79 Benver Mail.200 1 University street, next the Queen a Hail.pal AND\u2014ROOMS WITM BOAKD, ALSO TAULE a B oink 14 Manafeld street.Be ARD- VACANCIES, ALSO DAY BOARD, TERMS AY.roe, 23 ARD\u2014VACANCIE 31 ST.JAMES STREET.PR?
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