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[" 2e pa indie in i hos informatie gutbonts, cést- denided on.\u2019 ters Navopt thay il on pre oe of th ing seyen million roubles, has Twenty-three offices were established in Canada on the 1st of June, 1882.Iu Ontario 15 per Brunswick 6, Manitobs 3, and Que- The Spanish Minister of ¥inadoo has introduced a bill in the Cortes reducing the import duties on ocodl, cotton, leather sud other raw materials, .The Arctic search steamer « Hope,\u201d which sailed from Gravesend on June 22nd, landed her pilot at Cromer on the 24th, and proceeded on her expedition north.i Russell Sage han obtained a judgment for i $1,259,000 against the Memphis & Little Rock + Railway an reorganized.General-Manager \u2018Sibley baa been appointed receiver.si © A movement forthe sèverance ot Norway - from Sweden, and the establishment of a Re- 5 pablicis assuming increasing proportionsgnd = ., unpleasant complications are expected.; The Pulimau - Palace Car Compeny have about completed negotiations which will give them oontrol of the slesping car business on * the lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St.- Paul Railroad, Cold, showary westhor i in England is serious- Ea pects of the corn crops, bar- Ra are reporte of early inroads = J bes) potatoes, and dry weather is much wanted to check its progress.* It is estimiated that the Hamilton Palace sale has reached a point where ths observation can be taken, with some degree of certainty, that the Dukejof Hamilton will find himself in pocket £500,000 by disposing of the collection.A monster meeting wns held at Lisbon, on the 25th, Progressists and Republicans fraternizing.Violent revolutionary speeches were .made, and at Limelto fail prisoners mutinied shouting from the windows ¢ Viva la Repub- IRISH AFFAIRS.The Repression Bill\u2014Mr.Hoaly's Treas enable Bpeesh\u2014 he Landlords\u2019 Move.macnt-\u2014Auesher Mouvier\u2014fiotimg in ee Rapromion Bi, ons providing : to ion one provi that no combination under the Trades Union .Act shall be an offence under the bill, and the other, that ing under the act shall render cunlawful political or social association for fh objects and acting by such means as under the act and othervrise are pot unlawful.,[ .\u2018The usoal Irish wrangle \u201ccontinued in the House of Commons duri ol akin the whole week, the \" Repression of Crime slqwez pro- grees than ever.\u2018The Parnellitens are obstructing thealien clause with ertreme pertinacity, knowing that this clause will enable the Gov.ernivent to arrest and export the most efficient agents of crime.While meeting the objections - Aeretofore urged by the American Government against detention without Mr.Bright's remark that the Chicago convention, so far as it was composed of British subjects, Was à convention of traitors, was directed at Heal: and Connor.Mr.x.Haly replied that Bri a Fotitionl renegad He disowned loyalty to to : Grown, M diculed the Queen, insulted + Forti described the Irish executive as being : opm] of dissolute.scoundrels, defied the 8 id was allowed to finish a speech peeking with trepsonable hatred, ° The steady opposition of the Irish party sthe C time Prevention bill has remltod En many it concessions by the Government.The t \u2018of search for arme by night has been oned and some of the most objectionable sections of the press clauses have been thrown out.Limitations actually im on right of were already and the right to Sp \" try men for treason and felony without a jury : _ is only to be given for acts committed sfter the \u2018 Pamsage of the Act.Aliens convicted under the bill are to be treated as first-class misde pgm nor as ordinary felous, and the Gov- i Baten, prove that the accused person is roceeding to expel him.The a is due to Parnells skilfai l leadership, as i he has his party once more completely in hand.{ The Provisional honorary board of the Land ion Society formed for the purpose of , defeating the influence of $.Land Lewgue is * com of the Marquis Drogheda, Marquis ' of Ormond, Marquis df Waterford, Earl Rosse, Earl Longford, Yard Fortescue, Lord Ardilaun Lord Cloncurry, Lord Venley, and others.The Ras pital is £750,000, and guarantee £135,000, which is already subscribed.Advances at a thoderate rate of interest are to - be made so enable landlords to retain the management of grazing s.ln some cases the - company will undertake the management of far on short lease at low rent, giving the - ownet:a share in the Dusuix, June 25.\u2014 oui assassins fatally shot Thomas Magnghey, a constabulary pensioner, while sitting in the lodge house of a wealthy farmer st Kilkeolan.Corx, June 25;-\u2014There was rioting here Saturday night and to-night.Shutters were torn from shep windows to rep lenish bonfires {for the celebration of St.John's Eve.Shots were exchanged slid the police stoned.a Youre, June 34.\u2014 Michael Davitt, in with his secretary, William J.Red.ere og the Everett Hotse this morning for .New Haven.He {speaky thats.to-night, an will probably not fetern to th¥'eity until the ed of his departore SiR =, TATGE BAIL FAT AOUDENS.- .men - 1.Sr.Pio, Julie \u2018Mesnitodba line, and 32 fat cars left Là Minn., while going 18 miles an Loo engine, and five cam t-doum als + {det embankment into a \"E wétet.An indescribable scene of conf esued.Goo > Ford » énginear, J.J.0.Dohl, Andrew Johnson, Christiense Es er ee Holliaë w .Ww op The in.am J.Wilson, & side bruised ; , 41.Stansen, badly bruised in the buck ; Pel A rennes Po se éd ; man, arms n an hi tated.iy pone\u201d, is out a re.mals, - Mery ary Inder the thé cary in a eek and the bodies a gromecing.; : ) \u201cOUITEAU.Crrcaco, June 24.\u2014Mr.Sooville has od 'divilocd a 10tbet 0 the President, settim \"hat Guiteun hen done mere to harm oe + family.affairs and pence of mind than ybedy on earth, per President\u2019 grant 8 .aud not ied irat for vengeance which pa and-low alike to justice.He antat 24 HAS\" pd w bg | Ins: not been fairly FTE lished that the authorities ba tha embarkation of Malta for the protection ease of nocessity.Loxpox, June 24.\u2014Sir William Harcourt .but nevertheless he urges pire contem land to Gambetta's policy, thongh as à mark of ordinary deference to nd indetss a joint Egyprian Go NAHE EGYPTIAN CRIS., .Pretection of the Sues Camal\u2014Seere fr the Conferques\u2014 © Pencril Dew reson | events as rab iye \u2014Fr@neis cts Danger Loxnox, June 34, \u2014Varjpns rumots ave pub- ve arran; for the Suez Canal in The.* Chester\u201d, » tank small, éwift ganbests, instead of by two large war-ships, as Siginatly intended.CONSTANTINOPLE, June 34.\u2014The proceedings of the confersnce are conducted in secret.Count Corti, the Italian Ambassador presides.A long session was held yesterday.CONSTANTING June 25.\u2014Comnt Corti, who over would be attended with results to Turkey.Constantinopls had been chosen as the place in order to easily obtain the Portes his communication produced a good impression on the Porte.The conference sat to-day and the sovereigu rights of the Sultan of meeti views.over Egypt were discussed and confirmed.ALEXANDRIA, June 25.\u2014The Sultan has conferred the Order Medjidie of the first-class upon Arabi Pasha and presented the Khedive with a souvent of diamonds.HKagheb Pasha contradicts the report that the Suez Canal is in The Kbedive will hold a grand reception on Monday, the anniversary of his danger.accession.It is reported Egyptian troops are constructing earthworks along the coast beiweon Ramleh and Aboukir.ALEXANDRIA, June 25.\u2014Last chief engineer who has charge of the supplying the canal carrying water to Alexandria, arrived here, having been driven by threats of the natives and Bedouins to abandon the works.He reports only five days coal for the There is utter incapacity on the part couse- engines.of the natives who coutiuue to work, quently Alexandria may be deprived of water.\u2018Lhe reports froin the interior confirm that the increase of fanaticiam on the part of the patives is principally directed agoinst the English.The insulting demeanor ot the population is augmenting hourly, and there are fears of an immediate renewal of the tumult.of the European engineers Hein.be granted him for Lis past conduct.ALBXANDRIA, June 24.\u2014The position of the Khedive is considered very dangerous.It 1s believed he will be.arrested at the first sign of foreign occupation.Arabi says that as soon lands troops in Egypt, it will be bis duty to fight until the as a foreign enemy actually last drop of blood is shed.~ Numbersof Arabs are starving.away.ALEXAXKDEIA, June 24.\u2014The Khedive has written thé President of the Council recapitulating recent events in Egypt which the Kbedive describes as deplorable.Notwithstanding his assurances foreigners cou- Commercial af- tinue to -abandon t, fairs aro at a pl apecie being hastily withdrawn.There is a complete absence of credit and enormous loss is thus caused to the country.He declares that a strict and searching inquiry must be held, and commands Rag- heb Pashia to eprnestly consider the best means out the causes that have led to the of findi catastrophe in Alexandria which might have been avoided by timely measures.\u201d He urges Ragheb to discover the names of the promoters of the riot and their accomplices with a view to severe punishment.The Khedive says it is absolutely necessary that measures be taken for the re-establishment of friendly relations between natives and Europeans for the maintenance of order and the resumption of business on which the prosperity of the country depends.Tuxis, June 24.\u2014Events in Egypt are re- swakening the agitation among the Tunis and Tripoli.BERLIF, June 256.\u2014It is understood that England is resolved to assume the responsibility of protection to the Suez canal, not only in the name of British interests but in the interests of all civilized commercial nations.Lowpon, June 26.\u2014The newspapers this morning, tader the heading \u201cEnglish War Pre.poratians,\u201d\u2019 give great prominence to orders from the Admiralty for the immediate undertaking of the ironclad * Hotspur,\u201d preparations for the immediate embarkation of marines and getting ready some troopships.Loxnox, June 25.-A correspondent of the Times st Portsmouth sayd it is well-known to military anthorities thaten expeditionary force for Egpyt has been organized, and it is report- od arrangements have been made for the embarkation of troops at Cyprus and Aden without delay to guard the Suck canal.CALCUTTA, June 34.\u2014It is rumored that the sutharities contemplate the organization of an expedition tp Fgypt composed of Indian troops.Loxpox, friends say, with reference to Egypt, that he disapproves of the policy of Granville.Nobody pretends to know what the Conference will decide, but whatever it decides, the Govemment will finally insist on Arabi's expulsion.The Standard\u2019s correspondent had a talk with Atabi at Alexandria on Friday.Arabi said England had no idea of the peril she atood in Wis moment she dared to interfere.He expressed the intention to hold his course regardless of everyone, and to resist to death every pretences of the snemies of Egypt to interfere in her affairs.It is annquuced that a great meeting will be held in London this week to formulate a vehement protest against the Egyptism policy of the Government parations are actively, though secretly, bing Borde for a military\u201d expedition to Egypt.of the attitude of Îtaly, the chanees of Ra for the conference are almost hopeless, except by England and France withdrawing their pretensions of s controlling influence in Egypt's course, which would lead to the imi- mediate fall of Gladstone amd De Freycinet's Cabinets.The Government is not likely soon to farget the exhibition of temper by the House st the mere suspicion that English interests in the Suez canal were in danger.The Pail Mall Gasells publishes an article in reference to the nisation of a mili ti E Teowhich it assumes thy rc aditiod oan expedition has been already decifigd.On this belief, very, siof aa im ent wat, à Heavy fail in Bri a securitise during the ge eral among members of Parliament and'addi- bas week.Paris & - Bon book où Egypt Mayo dent ler not crushing, blow at Gambetta, 1t is parfect- 17uclear fo ha fom rom his accession to foffice until had been persistently utging \" oT oy ment to adopt a join course with Frat pt which would in the ren on fark intervention af denims that Lod shows with noe at Lord Granville steadily, , refused to ndércesed Nes.textually that in adhering at Gibraltar and vessel, has been or dared to the Mediterranean, The Admiralty now deem it desirable tg guard the Bues Canal by a number of 0 couferencs, expressed to the Porte regret that Turkey took no part in the conference.He said the deliberations night the: uwps It is hkely the Cairo water works will also stop on account The new winisters are at their wits\u2019 end and know not what to do, and are searching all round for support.The religious Sheik who has been serving as intermediary in the negotiations between the Sultan and Arabi, has been authorized to inform Arabi that full imwunity will A crpwd went to Arabi Pasha's house on Satnrday and asked for bread.Arabi told them to go Arabs of {qurnal to express my thnoks to Dr.June 25.\u2014Sir Charles Dilke\u2019s he consen to Gambetta's suggestions woud be of the slightest ntility, éhd yet in te of all, Gambetta was, or pro to be, ae ng gavincad that at the bottom France and Fan were in petfset sccord- in Egypt and prepared in ease of need for a joing as well as moral intervention.DeFreycinet's policy has not been oonsistently dignified, a at least it hos not been blind.Gembetta's licy seems to have been both blind and de- iberately foolish, and carried to its logical issue it would have led to à rupture with Eng land,and have left France alone face to face with Europe and t.LABOR TROUBLES.str! at Balumore\u2014The Freight Bleck.te Le nt New York\u2014Jersey Clty Work men Join the Strikers, BALTIMOnE, June 24.\u2014The grain handlers struck this morning for an advance of 25 per cent payffor unloading grain-laden vessels.They have been receiving 80 cents per 100 bushels, The receivers of grain refused the demand.New York, June 24,\u2014Merchants seem to | have giveu up all hope of shipment of goods | until the strike of freight handlers has endeg.Very few trucks are waiting to-day along the river front to discharge freight.The general impression is that corporations intend to maintain the present situation until the 1st of July, when freight charges will be advanced to about twice the present rates, A prominent railroad official said to-day that there is no alternative for the railroad companies but to submit to the demands of the strikers.it is estimated that oue million pounds of butter have been spoiled while under the care of the New.York Central Railway.Great loss will also be sustained in the same manner by the Erie Railway.JERSRY CITY, June 24.\u2014The brakemen and | switchmen employed by the Eric Company on the west side Bergin Hill and Weehawken branch have joined the strikers, This will put a complete stop to the movement of freight trains on the road, and cut off the supplies of the Weehawken Oil Works.A committee has been appointed to go to Newburgh and other places to prevent men from unloading barges sent from New York.The strikers have adopted a resolution not to interfere with the stock, berry, milk or passenger trains on any road.7 The strikers are constantly receiving nocessions.JrrsEy CITY, June 24.\u2014There were apprehensions af trouble this morning on account of the strike ot longshoremen and freight handlers, and the entire police force are on duty.The Fourth Regiment has been ordered to be ready to move at « moment\u2019s notice.A large body of strikers started for the Erie Railroad yard, but learning that the police were there in full force, stayed away.The strikers, however, went to the Pennsylvania Co.'s vard, where all the men at work joined them.One thonsand strikers then took possession of the yards of the Jersey Central Railway.Eighty policemen have been sent there.Calls for police protection are pouring into headquarters from all directions.The Pennsylvania Railroad swear in three hundred special policemen this afternoon.Strikers are so far very orderly ; they simply invite the workers to join them.THE « JEANNETTE SEARCH.A Despatch From Lieut.Melville, New Yonk, June 25.\u2014The Herald has a despatch from Melville, dated Yakutsk, April 10th, atating that he searched the voast from River Alanek to River Junabut, and found no traces of the second cutter or ipp\u2019s party, and fears they never reached the coast.Melville is now ex route to Irkutsk.Last Winter was terrible.Any number of natives were lost, and frozen to death.He says :\u2014 \u201cWhen I got into Burkoff last September not a man was well in the boat, and only two were able to walk.Theice in the river was thick enough to stop the boat, yet not strong enough to walk en Long before I got to Bulun to nee Ninderman and Noros I fear my comrades\u2019 troubles were over.I did all I could in the circumstances to get my people up the river and relieve DeLong.1 lost no time going to Yakutsk or getting my Joy there, as all my travel was done in the dead of Winter, when work could not be done at Delta, md it was neaessary to get supplies for Spring aud Summer from Yakutsk.\u201d AN IRISH RISING.A Serious Attempt to Seine Dublin said to have been Projected.New York, June 35.\u2014The Tribunes London special says attempts to discredit the police information of preparations for an Irish rising do not shake the belief of :the authorities that a serious attempt to seize Dublin has been projected.The Irish Executive believe that large supplics of arms have been imported into Ireland.Elaborate precautions are still persever- éd with.The Examinations at MeGill.Tothe Ediior of Thi Star: Sir, \u2014Allowme through the medinm of your Howe for his lod and courteous oxplanation; I heartlly cori- gratalate him and Dr.Robins, on their conjoint and generous action in representing the case to the MaGill sathorities.= \u2018 Traly Yours, .Hr.J.LrauL.- : The Sekeol Question.To the Editor of Tus Star: + Sim,-\u2014Your exception to the use of the term elosrhorynary in my previous communication is, I admit, well taken.The expression conveys more | than I intended, and it should not have been used ; the word free would more correctly have given my meaning.The public school system established here, , an [ understand it, to afford an education to t e children of those who wers not ins position to pay for it.Seeing, as I do, the childron of both scxes of well-to-do families, attending the High School, and paying a cempara- tively frifiing fee for theif education, I feel it is\u2019 stretching the point too far to let it pass unnoticed.I felt strongly oa .the subject, and permitted my pen to use sn exé pression ealsulsted to wound the feclings, rather than convinoa the better resson of these of whom I spoke, which was my desire.X have already trespassod on your valuable in relation to this vexed question, ¥ without ellciting : an vétfiôn of my statements or opirfons.fn folly diroussod aud is likgly to end in Rome bere, fois! sharigs, so as to Rgtisfy the oltinpris that the funds they contribute will not in the future be omrelessiy or injudiciowsly expentled.' Pno Boxo.Our ocorrerpondent\u2019s remark about the fees sharçed at the High Behoot being comparatively trifling, i is hardly justified, we think, by the facts.Pow which aggregate during the year from $40 fo.¢ pupil ean soareely be opnsidered\u2019 oui \u2018parati êai trifing.\u2014B».San MOUNT ROYAL \"PARK.TY Tne Nieetric Light.\" A'mideting of the Park Coihmisaisaers\u2014Ald.Proctor, Grenier snd Donavan\u2014was bheid Saturday afternoon to consider the question of using \u2018 sloe- trie light ou the mountain.' ' Mr.W.F.Hendrick was present, representing the Fuller Elegtrioal Comp: of Now York.Ald.Grenief stated that he understood from Ald.Holland's brother, who was interested in the fare that the light wuld be put up ok ithout mee to the elty, blut that a preposition received in writing from the interested\u2019 parties represented the wiatter in = different as-.} * MY.Hendrick stated that he had come te Mont- | real te pat up one of their three-light riogl muebines on trial gt the Winddor Hotel! While : Talk is the 3 Noxataln Park, \u2018Me.ey he abo pu The following ae are staying illson, Master J.H.Wil and Mire.Oording k Marler, Mrs W, de M Mar .# The Montreal 1Bics who are Sutomer at Ste, Anne's, are getting oa lt tie entertainment in ald of s charity.The formance will take place about | sod will be held in the dining hall of the Claren- 0 ox periimnat ont _ ar, sod el aban.3.gu DOUELE ROO, y BOARD.APPLY 446 M CARE LE ENTS FOR THE MILLION\u2014 Be ems SOR TER SA RAIN PIPES \u2014 Portland, ay, wie helt, Bo.ac.CALE RR 30K A ARDNERS GUININE WINE ~Buperior 40 any other muds tn M GARDNER, Chemist, 54 Bt.Radrgonde strost.OOD ! WOOD \u2014We have re- Ottavwra-strest La Spee omer crn o ¥ OWENS, DROS.& COTE WORKS.REAL, CADIEUX & a Pa SHOW.0L \u2014W.Sites so Pa BED P FRONT] ROOMS TO a private family.45 Bloury street.JFURNISHED ROOM.Q15T.URBAIN.ar JFURNIBHED ROOMS\u2014AT 27 WIN FUENISHED ROOMB\u2014FOR GENTLEME EN pa | machive.if it proved: Cris A Peer norms Discussion ensued-on the : eetion of where the power should ba obtained.tendent of the er works, statod twofn 10 gpd 11 ama J ACHIN ISTS WANTED, 1 MIGRKST WAGES AND STEADY A CE lite Giant» Water Wheel Werk / 133 #7 Ploten, r.Lesage, superin- wheol-house wha tas far away an engine should be hired for ot \u201cthe of: Tt was estimated that cost tue city about $880.Tho mattér was\u2018doforred for farther consideration, and the Commissioners started off on a drive OOM\u2014WITH OR WITHOUT FawTiAL Board.28 Victoria strect.14 QOM VACANT: \"OLL) JR 00 ~23 MoGILL COLLEGE 5 OOM\u2014HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 419 rent ground flooe.OL Ayimor street.Og To UNFURNISIIED, TO LET, \u201cil The Montreal children at the Clarendon Hotel, Ste.Auno'e, betrayed their Oonsorrative ten- - dencies on election day by a liberal di ].blue ribbons ; and blue handkerchiefs, sash .were pressed into sorvios as flags, which they fastened (to fishing-rods and waved from the verandas, shouting, ** Three Cheers ior the Blue,\u201d -and gravely admonishing the passing electors to * Voie for Girouard,\u201d which, judging from the \u201cyesults, they evidently did.When the results of the election beenme known in the evening, the boys buiit a banfire st the poeite the hotel, and ch and the N.P., adding three hearty choers for their home member, Mr.M.H.Gault, and three cheers moro for the pular and clever tow Douald-Maomaster.The bright fire lighting up the merry group of children, with the dark river Rowing beyond, tormed a pretty passing pleasure boats roepon their cheers and songs.Finishing up with \u201cGod suve tho Queen,\u201d they returned to the hotel, de- olaring that they had had & joily day.Arrivals at the Grand Hotel, Caledonia Springs, June 17th: \u2014W, Chalgers, C.J.Smith, Judge W.A.Ross, J.McKonlley, Ottawa; H.M ter, Dundee; H.H.Scott, Bweetsburg; Mrs.Oswald, Mrs.R T.and Miss Routh, Jas.Lenihan, Mr.end Mrs C.B.Maban and Master Mahan, Mrs.G.A.Raymond, Miss Raymond.Montreal ; Geo.Cooke, 5t.Albans; W.A.Marray, Willie ton; John Dodsworth, W.D.Crane, Ii.Chamberlain, Miss Chamberlain, Newport ; II.McDiarmid, a.C.Hamilton, Caledon ; Mrs.W.Thomson, Miss WANTED! A Forewoman 40 1340 chargo of the Birt A.H.SIM &® Ces YW O FIRST-CLASS COAT.Makers wanted; wages $2 per day they yese DiOx 4 LORD, Mercuant Paton\u2019 © 49 Rinton etrcet, Thres Ri THE ELECTIONS OF 1888, Carrent Prees Comments.The Conservatives have got more than « working majority.Their support is so strong | that Canada hos no gusrantee against bad legislation.Sir John can carry through the House another measure, ss bad as the Pacific] Syndicate bargain, if it suits his purpose to do so.Even Conservatives regrot that his power is so great, for they are fearful that he and Tupper may go to extreme lengths, unchecked as they are by a powerful Opposition.country is committed to another term of Con- We think Blake would have done better for the country than Sir John Macdonald will do, but the people have made their bed and must lie upon it.\u2014 Hamilton Times.The elections are qver and National Policy, backed by cleverly gerrymandered constituencies and a gross amount of corrupt- tion, has trinmphed.\u2014Quebeo Me 1 The smoke of battle has cloared away, and we are able, in a fairly acourate way, to eaiculate the consequences of the conflict.\u2019 ment, wo find, has been sustained, but by a majority of about 50 instead of 86,witich it had during the last Parliament.There is in the returns before us pothing for Tory rejoicing.still reigns, no thanks to tho local Tories, and it would be remarkable if ho did not in consideration of the tactics to which resort.was bad.\u2014 Kingëton Whig (Lid) The Federal olections yesterday redulted in a tri umphant vietory for the Government.Every Minister cf the Crown was clectod\u2014a fact which speaks volumes for the strength and popularity of the Administration, and à positive guaranteo that the National Polioy, which was the main issue before the electors, has been accepted by the people as tho true poliey of the country.The Government staked its very existeïice on the fate of ite protective principles as op free trade, and resolved to result of that trial.\u2014Quabec Ci \u2018From oné point of view, the success of the Government is no cause of complaint from a { Any persén who reads the signs of the times can see that we arc on the eve of a period of less prusperi which we hare enjoyed durin on TO LET-FURNISHED OR UN- singlo geotleman of quiot babi APDly 04 3060 Bt.TROOME \u2014 WITH EOARD.103 STANLEY JRO0MS\u2014431 ST.CATHERINE STREET ROME FOR MARRIED COUPLE.a ST.ELEVATOR BOY WANTED\u2014 Ottawa Buildings.Apply to John F.wo .edge of the river, of ARKEEPHR WANTED\u2014A YOUNG MAN lustily for Giro pof recommonda ques mue hun TS a Apply\u2019 FLEVATORS AND FOISTIN G LKITCA i: TURNBULL, Cer entrer UR STOCK.OF PARLOR AS ULNTIORE for or AL, 55, 8s, 0,758, âck fall Turkish Suites, stuffed with Deus re and dore in the ata designs\u2019 of Raw Silk OWEN Mo@A BONE: ST DAC LR LU RE dose treet.AT OPENING SALE\u2014 Send for Chronlar- orkx, H OOMS\u2014UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 120 8! Lawrence strect, above Sherbrooke street, ; OUR WANTED\u2014A GOUL PEMALE Funk Had Rooms VACANT\u201468 CATHCART es ous 10.06 the the Statiqus of the Orand Trunk of Dining Car.opnosito 275 Tons avegture ee roy 8 aml JO a.m.14% 3 IRL WANTED-\u2014TO TAKE CARE UE A baby.Apply 22 Tupper.GEL RLA WAN TED.APPLY AT 148T, ELE Rooxs AND BOARD\u2014AT 24 CATHÇABT strest.1484 FR, 004-102 CATHEDRAL STREET.OR 3 ELDERLY GENTLEMEN OAN BE ascommodated ih VPlcaly furnished rooms, with West End.Rocliidren in the er boarders kept.Terns moderate.by letter, * M 621,\" Brar office.Five Falk! from Victoria square; first-cluss réferencez a oon Cook WANTBD, AT 86 \u201ci se Catherine, corner of University.ARTE JELT AND LINING R PUTTING te C lonsans to walk on.OD COOK WANTED, APPLY AX à MOOD GENERAL RANT Fi PES family, sos OLET \u2014 WELIL FURNISHED ROOM, ON: parlor floor; central locality.824 4 Ontario.; BN NERAL | SERVANT WANTED Foi A 3, 453 st.Paul atreet.three; ; vas liberal 10 \"RAIN PIPES \u2014 Portland.lloman and Canada Coments, Fire Bricks, Pire Clay.Wale Bricks, &c., &c.ALEX.BREMNER, Hoa NATARRE, \u2014A new Treatment whereby a permatent care is affected in from one to three treatments.Particulars and Treatise peint « stamp.MR.DIXON, 307 King streot vs TEAM PUMPS\u2014For all varieties of work.Ptrut Prise Industrial Exhibition, Toronto.Send'Sor ctreular.hortisey\u201ds Steam Pump Works, Toronto, Ont.NORTHEY à 00 For Sale.TEST OAT AND CART FOR SALE \u2014 WELL ._ Apply 574% Craig street.FOR SALE CHEAP.oxs S-HORSE POWER UPRIGHT BAXTER ENGINE May be doen working at No.2 Maple Avenn O LET-FURNISHED ROOMS.University street, corner ¥t.Catherine aud Vui-.NERAL SERVANT WANTED AT oxgE, Apyly to 6 Thistle Terrace.GENERAL SERVANT.80 ENIVERSILT, IMESTONE AND MARBLE comm Bork Marble Gilder, Hawkesbury; Thomson, Barrio; BR M.Moore, Kingston.List of arrivals at the Iroquois House, Belœil Mountain, June 17th :\u2014Mrs G W Forbask, Boston, Mnss ; Miss Forbusk, do; Mrs L F Smith, do; Miss RA Smith, do; Miss J S Smith, do; Miss À D Stroud, do ; Mrs Fred Stroud, do ; 0 LEI URN NISHED ROOMS, aT OMFORTABLE ROOMS with Board.Vicinity, Windsor, 1674 8t Catherine OOMS JO LET \u2014 First flat.suitable bousexesping ; rooms airy amd picasant, No.9 Sachraond square.% Mrs W D Stroud, do; D Stroud and maid, do; ; Green and daughters, do; A H Carver, do; J B Fridger, do; Mrs J B Fridger, do ; J T Davis, do; Robert H Ross, do; Mrs Robert y Ross, do; F R ky do; Miss L 8 Brown, Now York; H Mr _Gnaedinger, do; E H Reipert, do; E B Boinhard do; O ABeandod; WM Hen- TO DRIVE 7) a ENSIONED ARMY SERGEANT Wa ition nt trust; nas, ve wr and TRONG TAILOR WANTED \u2014 +8 1 met.Apply Jas O'Brien 4 Co.TRONG BOY WANTED -< TO WORK.™ Wholesale Qlothing Business, Apply Box Td, suitable for married couple of two mens Sour malnutes waix from Post (oe.h ani BST.CLARS AGSEDIgDA: GOOD NU BEES WANTED FOR THE WEN ral Hospital, aoe $30 and $20 0 por act and testimontéls adâres sad to x Avelt TAITER WANTED- For ONE OF THE: Palace Dining Cars.A Arty at Storp Hoom, op) \u2019 street, between Sand 10 Am.ANTED\u2014A Youna Maw T0 DO MES.5 generally useful.Spm NTED\u2014 D\u2014 GIRLY ro WAIT oN Lanndry.Rents tam Canada Hotel, List of guests st Clarendon, Ste.Anne de Bellevue :\u2014 Alex Pafterron, C W Drew, W H Barton, J Stephenson and wife, KR Wynue, J Atchizon, J B Robertson, CJ McDougall, A Gordon, J Johnston, jr, Fred Brady, L Maillet, Montreal; H Baskerville, Ottaw:; J E Rendall, EA Lily sad wife, CD Tyleo, W E Hamilton, H Hamilton, W H Branit, N Tousignant, Dow- don, Montreal; A W Weir, Hamilton; A S Tremblay, À Tremblay, W A Campbell, G McKinnon, Montreal; H B Wilton, Hamilton; J A Hd OJ McDougall, Mrs Bmpey, Miz \"Em , Montreal; H T Wil Wilgress, Lac ine; Miss Ho London, England ; Mr and Coristine, J A Wilson, E B Goodacre, R Boiton,G de Longueuil, J J Gilmour,T C Elliott, Montreal ; e, W A Cieavyr, Ottawa; Mr and Mrs Dalglish, J Black,J Peck,J Meunier, H Ross, W A Black, Miss Lonsdale, Miss L Lons- Miss Leeming, J L Gilmour, Gilmour, C Young, W Pair, F T Campbell, Geo Bmithers, Pod ft, W E Mnilin, W P Beau- C H Dobbin and family, m J Hodgson, T Harrison, G Lajoie, Moctreal ; H Boujeuillet and family, Georgia ; Compton, Halifax ; Iu W W Brown, Montreal; D Girousrd, Do \"Craig Rassell ; Col Hart, Washington; Wm Nor- \u2018den, E Montreal ; Mr.Charles Burges T Hale, Now York; J D Dunn and wife, R Find- lay and family, Montreal; = Doslauriers, New 3 Lockhead, Almonté ; .G , Jr, C'E Creborne, sckensie, [BOARD VACANCIES, 49 BLEURY ox o BOARD \u2014 FOR _L: LADIES DURING confinement.Sear), Doctress, 34 H Duchesnoau, L IE GREAT BOOM IN PRO: 2 visions, compels the New York Bouse to savane Jet in thers is mo doubt.nnent $1.50 per the present Government, who profess to be able Act of Parliament, tically educating the and teaching thom the lesson that times do not depend, on fiscal regula pat natural causes.The lesson that a \u2014 harvest is worth a thousand Acts of Parliament | in producing good times is not too dearly learned, even at the cost of a trifle more of Sir John\u2019s rule.\u2014 London Advertiser (Lib.) The fight is overs coming under E.Desbatate r« Go, 59 $t.J PER \u2018PER MANAGEE.Clothing.roduce good times be the moans of p a cabriel wrest, D \u2014 AN INTEL ENT Jad, for the office ey ue 2 rs F D Monk, HE ANTED\u2014A GOOD FITTER.Bie os en Sone a TEE G A Neville, G W Eadi The battie is won.National Policy is sustained, and now let wd 5 Let the Opposition.freely and ition to the tariff in its bowing to the i; of of the scoept the situation, assured that as well as themselves will be the « course.The National Policy is establisbed.It has friends en both sides.out of the domain of Jat the old speeshes can bitter attacks on the oi banished from the newspapers, and fresh subjests for discussion rought We have the greand clear for new work, unless the Bourbon element In the Opposition insist upon attecking she tariff in its general principles.\u2014 Toronto ÎVewe (/nd.) To the mass of intelli dale, Miss Gilmour, \u2014 CRIED ove HOUSES TO LET.- rv asa dv ro Srencès.Apply 208 MeG TT AGES TO LET\u2014Two Cota Mw general prinsiploy, a ne ding Sa LS = BOSTON = 5 Cuomine House [= NTED \u2014 MINERS, LABORERS AN, Hunt & Bulphur Co.ne A har Got a pal aan Fleets ot) Wa 1rowa waz, all the\u201d > LET\u2014For three months\u2014a reii-rarmis Bed house in the vicinity of Euglsh GEO.D.ROSS, Real Estate Aront, IE Jamoe siroat.0 LET_Seli contained Ho | Geri GB Bares, Miss Browart, hes, Eag; J J Harman, J MPLOY NENT 4 t people the remit ie « common with all men or a return of honest gevernment, vote in Saver of the the Pacific Syndicate and the hand the or, was 30 enormous that the wonder is, not that we are beaten, but that we carried as Every device that a oor- it and Shaw = Er ir hoo! 8 $: 5 MUR Eur Special Notion | wishing thing at the Boston Clothin Yhe firm is a reliable one, and we resommend clothing to go there vertisement on first page.sr Et in the most reliable tailor.and largest ba hair store in the York ahd Parisian Hair Store, 264 Notre Dame street.Prof.Lavoie, the World Renowned Illusive Wig Maker.For a really comprehensive and lovely choice of gentlemen's dress materials, L.\u2019Robinson\u2019s selection carries off the palm, Vegetine will cure the worst cae of Betofits.4 | Pedtcines, kc.y SO TER Tw KED Sf, Toran, agg Sor MANTED an BY A TOVURG: \u2026 ETES A REAL ESTATE * \u2018Cwaer tor $10 (2,500 fest of land).A perfect title gustumand.147 8x ____ Sumer 3 Besoxts, OUNTRY LE fe within 15, or 20 miles from Mont: Sone oe pain.ie th particulars an: Toi AT POINTE CLARE Fusnishied yo ha 7 Ledrootns, Garten many seats as we did.rupt, unscrupulous and d employ was brought into play.A The hord of Government contractors and jobbers of all kinds, who fatten oun the spoils of & sadly misgoverned country, 45! full fores against the popular causa.Th people were able, in n large number of censti- tuercies, to bay up marketable votes, and which, we are sorry to say, are to be bad Sery where, snd thes turn \u2018the tido of viclory\u2014Ouews Free well solenen: conection.Ent Tom of Add TO THE TRADEY $100,000.One Hundred Thousand Dollars\u2019 | worth of Ready-made Clothing | \u2018| to be disposed of in Job Lots 33 during the month of June op VERY FAVORABLE TERMS, our Teaders ho | Mies MAN SE, FAMILY, sock oF auatress: ood a th inst, - Address, NITED BY CO ROY city is the Now À ès mos a Tomes eR ° GE CRC ro ANTED SITUATIONS BRICKTA an ali\u2019 a ed There can be no misapprebending the meaning of yesterday's elections.They demonstrated possibility of a doubt that Canada is in favor of 8 tariff, whieh, while raising revenue, will give ineidental proteetion to native industry.Issues of real importance were pushed aside so that the N,.U.might be sustaived.The Conservatives wers wise in making the fight on that ground.They were discret in.saying as little as possible in regard to the other questions directly affecting Ontario, Liberal, but in 18832, na in 1878, it Las been for the Conservatives, on the the N.P., by the aid of Liberal votes.well grounded or not, it is undeniable that the feeling lids taken a firm hoid.of the minds of the vi droga P, has had a good the dark days of adversity en the Maokentfe Government was in powes, ped bringing sbest the condition o prasperily a ay happily provaile.\u2014, i top\" AR Tl: VWANIED A ram nr UE Le ponts OTTA wa HO OUSE, CUSHING'S ISLAN De mo LAN MEn \u2018Fhis well-knowri And for the season on 28th Une hii supplied from Abo island Farm Boating and Haht: ng are formation and circular, jand, Ns.\u2014C.V.YUICK, Manager.\u201cSEA BATHING.Yurnished Cottages to Job, st Tadoumc.Reut mode- CHAS.S.PENTLAND, ictorta Chamber, Quebes.sos.FADFORD These goods will be put up in Job Lots, to suit both small and heavy buyers, Obtario Is normally iD\u2014A 8 ATIO.A ATO AN hows For E00 oa Live bow of rercmone aûdrees 10 Ottaws Flashing mr ANAND INSANITY This in the best opportunity ever offered in Mentreal for country merchants to obtaim Clothing nt right priees, and should be taken advantage of by all.BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, 41 to 45 St.Joseph Street, MONTREAL Prostrated from Weakness.BAUTIEOTE, Hd, June 5, 1879.Dear Bir.1 can jestity So the mood effects Sor several Years 1 wae sfMicted but after taking three bottles made jm the Powder, I was entirely rel very respecttuily, MRS M.BR STREET, 51 Gumore street.Vegetine is Bold by by all Druggists.à | (UARANTEED FACT.Thirty-bwo pounds of Beet 18 employed In tha prodio- tion of one pound of the Concentrated preparation kS Sates of ol victory aro not far be: been, during à long en Te a practioni statesman, ad tres $0 his obaracter in Es respect, he.has since bis.ration to office in 1876, accomplished a series measures of vast importance to the welfare of the country which are even now .producing ~ sults whose beneficial character osnnot \u2018 It bas been the ohn to coflect under him the \u201cpublio life, so shat 1-1 pb Jona trative ability his Cabinets have been of à high class ; judgment, prudence, economy and frmness bave buen atlended with uniform saccess.But, in addition to this, it has been under the Cos~ y shat those things have besn rmed trom the crude materials ôf vinces the foundæ.he Grit party, on ti : -eritics, and \u201cbrilliant, faildres; whest'ont of office, they have shown by their excellent performaness that they were in their pro placed in office they Have du dpi played their petency and ability! to hein any portance.\u2014Kingston New (Cone.) The National Pélioy, the hogy by and by of ot à pastis CALEDONIA SPRINGS, ont.Tao GRAND HOTEL, a4thde oki favorite Summer Réapr and Sauftartan, se-opens June 1st.The waters and baths ave upsurpasesd On (pie Continent for all hewmatio and byspapiic treulies; Diseasos of the Blood, Skin, OST\u2014ON JUNE amis CORK titre mazkod on bo rewarded by er a No NS Pasian OST, BTOLENOR STBAYED-ON, THURS4 ive bord uiven a: concerning him.Moffait & t stress, as JOHNATO=W# FLULD HEEF! DR SEY'S REMEDY! TFESTEMONEAL 1 & LACHAFCE Mat am any Jesrs L have be bosn suff lent ntisckt of of head taking à few hotties of OST\u2014A LEATHER POCKET- BOOK, CON ney and a noté comi LEO vin, am \u2018 BUYS A BUILDING its x 100,40 the proposed ty of Le ST, LEO Spine, 0 *prings, anû bare | tsodation sou \"00 few extiersd and jarrhtg\" Bastness Chances.ANS IN A 25 PAL 0 AAA AS NESS OPPORTUNITY.\u2014 _ ES meaty of uo ; sfter d Bemedy 1 per Place, be bus bon hers y =) happy ETS Sh EER edy is also an exoallent pur | Ba ey pa oT prevent 3 otre Dain soe Montres 3 LACHANCE, ] Droggist, ETIC MEDICINE, | 23 \u201cnoi Set of ranch une AE SDS Yee 4 re RS.GARRIGAN;: ADS YOUTRESS, hus opensd her Ladies during their confinement, The Des b ory peuple of Oanads.* The most striking results of yesterday's votin, 1.The declaration of tho pe FOR SALE.\u201cTha good-will of an establiened Too Business, with over 3,000 toms of S08.Principals only deals with, Waggon and horses also, if yall.à favor of such ms SERIE \u201cCHAMPLAIN\" Brand of an ae Canta denters generally throughout the = rt & Cou sX, 73,\u201d Star offices.| (YORNS!\u2014M.B so, Obi: \u2019 gore Elian 8 ST.CATHER Sais at private resisenest \u201cPATENTS grantq th Canoe te wr PLEYEL PIANOS.| The renowned Pleyeï Plan Pianos of Paris, which Medals at evéry exhibition from 1677 to 1674, by the bed artists of She world, wd reactved a the climate, having btn foged 250 & fruinber of yenrs with grest sucorss.A fall ee! the 530ve feutrumen.ts can be soon of we W.IANDBAY'S Warerooms, 1518 St.Catherine street.WILL BUY A BUILD a, Jot sot rer mp Hsanitton a et the Ottawa Loncin Press and like, sad his followers, Sir Richand David Mills, Alexander Mackmsie, Jon Somat 2 gir BROSEMEAL , JUST AECHIVED BY a.\"BUENOS AYRHAK\" A a apo un tavéstor of, FETE which we desire to mail fren to MAGNETIC REDICIXR fn ed Or per box, or 12 boxes for 2e M'MAGRETION Fra Macks im 1 ke for Iria Demtane sec regtatrable by of protect registrants in the wwe of spe.signe for marmfsatured article.Fears | news relating $0 tho above cnrefetl miod hy ALLO, doctaites nuù Bugact, Vo.James ) INVESTED IN ei il Ji io me is om 00 1 | >, ut Prat us, ve Ft ~ Pr : tasmrday on Total.95.805 Total.107,562 Present daily average 17,927 77 29\" We believe the eirenlation of Thr Stan : grsceds the the issue ofall ony hier cr English od in the city of Mon \u201cdan adrer ~MM.Ca and Bot oi Crm dee oe in, æ te rm MONDAY JUKE #6, 26, 1382.\u201cThe school tax ii the city of Montreal fs teun per head of the population thau it isin any other city of the North Amert- If Montreal is to be she leading city of this poption of the Continent 1t must not allow itself to be omtatripped in the edueational sdvantages offered to its youth.a TTR Our esteemed contemporary the Witness says :\u2014.+4 Arabi Praha, ascordi it ei and the ses Se he Thats 3 pate Bat why they should prefer this fellah to any .\u201cother fellah is à thing no 8 can under- \u2018 p 20d \u201cwe believe, about $6,000.Considering that \u201c cleanliness is next to godliness, some of those \u2018who have aided so liberally in Montreal the \u2018eanse of religion, might find emulators in the «enue of public baths.ThE petition mania for commuting the death \u2018Bentences of murderers is spreading in the coun- \u2018try.The case of Vankoughnet, the Buck \u201c Lake murderer, is to be discussed by the Do- # minion Cabinet to-day, on the strength of a \u201cvetition from Kingston and vicinity.Van.koughnet's crime was s brutal, unprovoked, cold-blooded and cowardly deed, and if the _ death penalty is to be inflicted at all, the commutation of his sentence is inexcusable: GUITEAU is doomed; the United States \u2018Cabinet bas refused a respite or new trial.Already the preparations must have coratnenced which will result in his death.If he is situated like our own murderers, who hear the sound of the work which is being done on their .own scaffolds, he will have something to think about beside selling antographs and eursing * President Arthur.Next Friday his writing oad his blasphemy alike will, in all probability, \u201ccome to an end.DECIDEDLY the mest amusing acceptance of the election results is that of the Hamilton Times.In a series of half-comic, half-serious comments upon the result: the Times announces that * it was our day off,\u201d \u201cwe met the enemy and we are his\u2019n,\"\u201d \u2018\u2018 better luck next tie.\u201d The anticipations about a clean sweep in Ontario for the Grits meets with the remark, of the © practically holds the Sultan's representative a prisoner in his hands and announces his inten- \u2018tion to retain his power at all hazards.The Turks have not learned wisdom from the les- gotiz they have had in the past as to the danger of trifling with the Furopean powers, unless, indeed, they keep themselves conversant with current English politics and rely on the humanitarianism of Gladstone and.Bright \u2018à humanitarianism which rather thaï go to : Wer or pacify Egypt by force, seems Freparsd to , witness the massacre of English subjects even _ beneath the guns of British iron-clads, and rather than offend the feelings of Arabi and his mob soems willing to offend the mgard of Englishmen for the repute of their own own nation.The mass meeting which has been called in London to protest against the Government inactivity may stir the Cabinet to fiction, and as a more by the British Cabinet usually takes effect on the British armament in afew tnonths or so, we may expect to know of a British force descending upon Egypt not very _, long after all the Europeans have bren massacred or driven out of the country, * æammation which has been two-thirds effacted A con- already.Meanwhile a Entropean Conference issitiingat Constantinope, and has *con- LE firmed the Sovereign rights of the Sultan over : ph\u201d This is one of those samples of diplomatic bombast, to which circumstances lend a very childish appearance, bot it may eventually prove of interest in case it strikes \u2018the sbniewhat slow British lion to demand an ndemnity from the Sultan for the Egyptisn out.\u2018agen.The Sultan may then come to the contusion that hix ** sovercignty \" was decidedly mis the.school question, resolution was sed peuesting the City Conneil to assume : prompt payment of \u201cJdue up ta July\u2019 lets should.$12,000 où \u2018the à Iater months of the year, and vl.$3,000 a further, ot least, if needed by the Commission.era.These d lefinits suggestions are more wortby of attention than the request that the city should assume §50,000 ofa floating debt.Regarding the last suggestion as tothe advances of $8,000, there is some doubt, from the wording of the request, whether it is to be a direct loan from the Council, or merely advanced on the security of the school tax.Outside of this, however, the City Council has power to acquiesce in all the propositions made by the rate.peyers, and should do so without hesitation.There is possibly another method of tiding \u2018over the difficulty until an increase of the tax is secured.This is pointed out by the Gazetée, and is in effect that the law regarding the exemption of properly from taxation may be found to-apply to the school property, which at present pays over $3,060 a year in taxes.force of the hint lies in the fact that if this view be correct, the Commissioners will be entitled, not simply to release from an annual burden, but to being re-imbursed by the city the entire amount which has been paid in past years on account of the tax.Such a sum would wipe out the floating debt, It is further suggested that although, strictly speaking, the Council has not\u201d the power to advance a loan to the Comuissioners, it has repeatedly advanced money without such power, and it is argued, rightly as it scems to us, that the present crisis is one which justifies the city in following a precedent set in less momentous junctures.For instance, §50,000 were illegally voted to Chicago after the great fire in that city.For this vote the Council subsequently obtained an act of indemnity, and it can do so The suggestion that the schoo: property is legally exempt from taxation is the point most worthy of attention at present.It will give the Council a legitimate excuse for meot- ing the wishes of the citizens.Bat, although we consider it only just that school property shoull have the benefit of all the legal rights which it may possess in the way of exemption, we cannot allow this suggestion to pass without again recording our objection to all exemption from taxation on the plea of religious or edueation.al benefit.While the law which exempts property from taxation remains in force, the schools should certainly derive their legal benefit from it.It is possible that their supposed cxemption from taxation was taken into acconnt when the school rate was fixed.But it should not be forgotten that the repeal of the statutes regarding exemption from taxation would relieve the citizens ot a burden far more vast and weighty than that which the proposed increase in the school rate will impose.THE POINTE CLAIRE BOATING CLUB.Annual Ball, The annual ball of the Pointe Claire Boating Club on Friday was one of the most successful and enjoyable affairs of the kind which has taken place for some time in tho neighborhood of tho eity.The boat house was fitted 0 ball room and dancing was kept up until an tart y hour the next morning to the masic of Gruen- wald's orchestra.A lar number of le drove out from Montreal and Lachine and many others took the special train from Montreal.The decogations which were of a superior and tasteful character and attractod much attention were arra y Me.Stewart Joward.The olub i is in werery sur conditi At St.George's, The Rev.Dr.Sullivan at St.George's Ch last ovoning, preach is pomerfal sermon from \u201c And the w and called .himself particularly to young men, reminding them of Samson's fall and pointing cut clearly the man 1 pitfalls in their way, exhorting them to guard mptation and romain steadfast in the faith.Upon the, conclusion of his ser Rev.Dr.Sullivan cowmended to the hearty + port of (he congregation the con- valescont home at Murray Bay, remarking that onrteen members of St.Geor, rgo'8 had last year fexnd a home there, and that tho tan as ia eve cserving of assistance.He then extended to all members of &t.(eorge\u2019s an in- wilation to attend at the school room of the church next Wednesday evening at eight o'clock, the day previons to his consecration, and trusted that a large number would come.Among the penal punotncoments was one to the effect th rning at nine o\u2019cloek service will be held in the chureh, and at the conscera- tion service, which takes place at eleven, all seats would be reserved nutil a Quarter tocleven, wheu vacant sittiogs will be givon to strangers, The Right Reve.A.C.Cox, bishop of New York, and Aihe Bisuop of Ontario are to officiate, At ecigist o'clock in the evening of the same day a missionary meeting on behalf Of the diocese of Algoma is to be held in the Queen's Mall.Gavin \"Lang ae \u201cthe Campbe Mer.Late Dr.At St.Andrew's church yes storday morning a letter written from liverpool by the Rev.Gavin Lang, sympsthising with the congregation on the lose they had sustained by the \u201cdeath of the late Dr.G.W.Campbell, was read from the pulpit.o late pastor of St, Androw\u2019s in his fetter said that the blank caused by Dr.Campbell\u2019 death is one which, from tho representative of Royalty down to the humblest of the Queen's subjects ir especially this portion of the Dominion, will be bitterly realized.IL isa boreave- mont ali round.There was about him that unmistakable something which inspired even those who understood him and enjoyed his personal asqmaintance.He communieated strength and confidence to all with whom he came into eon tast ; and one felt, while with him, that he was a pillar on whom you could lean.The Shochburynens Team.6 report of the National Artillery Asco- ciation, For last vear, the presence of tha Canadian Artillery team at Shoebhuryness is reforred as one of the two incidents which distingaish- \u201ci the meeting of 1681 and the report states that * thn importance of the visit of onr colonial volunteers to the mest important experimental station of artillery in tho world eannot be over-esti- mated, and itis ts he Bopea that the visit of the effisient and soidierdike detgehiment which attended the camp under the command of Lisnt- Col.Oswald may bo az bendfcial to the Conadian artiliery a3 it was agreeable to the mombers of this Association, and be a À pretude te similariun- dertakings in futore y Trinity Church, The Lord Tishop of Montreal announced at Trinity Church yestorday that Rev.Mr.Mills ould entier upon ate duties as minister abont the red eptember next.Me would officiate jens with bis Lordship whe would bo absent ring the ménth of J ay for which time several of the city clergy won canette 8 * Zion \u20acCharech.ax.A.J.Bray lea ni avd a not eoturs until the 1st of Septow- the vacation the large organ in queen! 5 ait, mich bas net at ali a instrument, will he oy & Row one, or at in its emtential parts River and shipping.#Repablie \u201d of the Whito Star Tins, uo, ie off Fire whieh gs very mach ave with à lançe steams in tom vos in a few days for Bng-.\u2018A.J.nah.M.Jourgouin, Beulae, Boivin, Lamothe, ko, &d.were read from e, the Bishops 5 Judge Bostholat, 8ir Heetor Langevin, Honorable Mr.Chaplean, and others.In proposing the Queen, the Chairman made this felicitous rapp ent: \u201cIf there is a spiritual Sovorcign whom wo aro willing to serve, thero is als 8, temporal sovereign to whom fealty is a pleasure, and who has no eénemios.\u201d Tho toast to the.Pope was enthusiastically reecived.His Honor the Recorder propos ho toast of tho evening, * General de Charette,\u201d in an exhaustive and eloquent discourse, to which the Baron replied in feeling rms.\u201d The ent of Zouaves\u201d* was given by Liout, Colonel Ouimet, and responded to* by Chovatior LaRocque.Mme.de rette, and a numbor of ladies honored tho fesfivities with their presence after tho cloth was removed, Yesterday forenoonGonera! de Charotte and suite attended solemn high mass at the Church of the Gesu, and thore were also present the 65th Battalion in a body, with their fine band.Inthe afternoon, from to 4, General and Mme.de Charette held a reception in their samptuous rooms at tho Richolieu Hotel, and wero called upon by a large number of the elite of the French and Roman Cathelic society of Montroal.visitors wore presented by Mr.N.Renaud and Chevalier Vallee.This morning tho General attended the procession of St, Jean Baptiste.SPORTS AND PASTIMES.Lacrosse.MOXTHEAL VS.IXDRPEXDENTS.A large number of spectators attended the match between the Montreal ani sIndependent Lacrosse Ciubs on Saturday.Tho weather warm, but the (ous in goud condition.The teams were as follow Montrealers \u2014Wat tt, goal; R Elliott, point; = , cover point ; Crathern, Grifän and Ham id; MeKay, contre: Fraser, 4 , home Beld; G Grant and A Indepondents\u2014Burke, goal; O'Brian, point; Metiregor, cover point; Dunphy, Dillon and Devine, defonce ; Giroux, eentre; Ryan, Blaik- lock, Blain, home field ; Barry, Tucker, home.Mr D E Bowie captained tho Montreal team, and Mr Morgan O'Connel the Independents.Dr Ross and Dr Kannon were chosen umpires, and Mr Alex Stovenson acted as referee Play commenced about 3.30, and the first three gomes were taken inside of itesn minutes\u2019 play, as detailed on Saturday.Fourth an were played, both of which were taken by the Independents, who bad captured the first also.SHAMBOCKS AXD INDIANS.The Shamrock Lacrosve Club has decided to accept the challenge of the Cornwall Indians.Tne match will take placo on the Shamrock Grounds on Dominion Day.The Indians, it will be remembered, claimed the vietory in the mateh with the Toronto Club, and are reported to be the strongest team in the Dominion.Go:as-you-Plense.\u2018The five hours go-us-you-please race between Mise dessic Morahan and W.Patterson, of Toron to, for $100, was coneluded at the Crystal Rink on Le) evening, and was won by Miss Mora- han (who was handicapped five miles), by 10 laps.The following was the score :\u2014Miss Mora han, 33 miles and 2 laps; W.Patterson, 87 miles and 3 laps.Landerkin's majority in East Grey was 76.Full returns from Addington show the majority of Bell, Couservalive, was « Sir Charles Tupper arrived oN city on Saturday night and i is the guest of Mr.Andrew Robe bo grand demonstration to be given by the Conservatives of the Connty Carleton on Tuesday next, 8 Conservative association will be formed.The Chronicle bolieves Mr, is.Lynch will bere- tained as & member the Government, notwithstanding the abolition of the office of Bolicitor- Gencral from firet July next.Tt is now oported thatd.J.Howkins has boen elected in Bothwell instead of the Hon.David Mills, the returning officer\u2019s count having shown \u2018gome of the former returns irregular.Tho victory of Canadian Conservatives is received in Fogland with extreme dissatisfaction, mainly boeauso protection triumphs.One Libe- rai jou ral pronounces the inns infatuated.There a rumor in Ottawa to the cffeet that shouid Mr.Baskerville, M.PP, be appointed to inion Apprairer ment, r.Joseph K, Esmonde, 2 hopalar ng Conservative, will be the candi of fe.arty for the Local House.In Prince County, P.E.Island, the successful candidates were Yeo.Liberal, and Hackett, Con- serative, not Perry and Hackett, as telegraphed ; and sa Quoeen\u2019s County, I RB © mem bers elect are Davies, Liberal, acd Brecken, Conservative.not Jenkios and Davi Latest returne from va Seotia show a Liberal gain of two, Keefer in Jamenbarg and Ray in Annapolis, both Liberals, having been elected instead of Kaulbach and Fitzrandolph, Consorva~ tiver, as formerly reported.Ray is reported nearly a hundred votes a , and a recount gives Keefler 4.4 over Kan!bach.Found Drowned.The body of an unknown man yesterday rnin noel nt the first lock near Black's A eseription of the body ia as follows: Height, 5 feet 9 inches; hair, sandy; moustache and beard ; clothing, flannel shirt blue frock worn as à shirt, vest of black serge, taloons of heavy blue-black phot cloth ith fall flap in front, Con ts wit! was found oss bine woolen socks.In his pockets were found a | wooden pipe, with bent handle; on one of which was written + po Enxwell, (or Marmeil) street, 41,\u201d and on other, *W, Hever (or Howry), Durham,\u201d a momerasdan of grocerios and the sem of 49 CITY ITEMS wn\u2014 The Secrotary of the Young Mens Hebrew Tonevolent Society begs to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of $20, donation from A.Saunders Esq.$10, donation from H.Jacobs 24.\u2014The Island F boat whilst ronchin her wharf on the city side last evening Pp ran into : the steamer \u201c\u201c Quebea \" knocking a large be hole in the side of the intter and creating no little ex- citoment on board both \u2014~Mossrs.Hutchison & Steele, Srhitects, hav hare just completed plans oor a à grand and church to be built) by Pres congregation bn Louis Louirille, y is to be known The two eavclopes, as the Warren in the 13th century aoa Sotho style of archi- teetnre, and the pian is sirsiiar to that of the hesutiful Cresent street ¢hureh in \u201chie sity, the front elevation being § the same.The will bo a little larger and Digher than that of The Crescent strest church.The edifice will be eon- stracted stone.The drawi caver 10 rame \\Clnmes of of American Tourints.The in Europe may be rought divided ne nto three classes.Priret > come the cultivated and eathetic few, of the type roe hat the late Mr.Lon, ified i his + ion,\u201d and that te Le loved to elaborate ins ries of novels wh in vp chameleon like, take ¢ among, Finally, fend rush of i of the ourists propay, who m vided almost indefind have their most o The ctl landerer, ia one i a + apa.Bell Emi ry DoMart gay, reo ios of the eee the fhe \u2018one of the wost agree.CHILE AD PERU.Naw.v Vopr, : ong the president in credenti and self-sufficiont.The mini what most of the diplomatie corps considered a nedt and effectual suub, by reminding Mr.Goday that the United States expected Chili to co-operate with this country in Peruvian whi entertained Mr.Trescott a was after Mr! Trescott's departure fined ol.000 ona trumped up charge and sentenced to two years exile \u2018from Peru.It is openly announ di in Lima that the object of this proceeding is to let the Peruvians know that they are not to show civilities to representatives of \u2018the United States.Mr.Trescott is urging this Government either to acquiesce in the violent apportion of Tarapaca by the Chilians, or in French interveution to settle the question.the United States two ycars ago undertook to superinten GUITEAU'S LAST SUNDAY ON EARTH.\u2014NEw Yorg, June 26,\u2014The Sun's Washington special ye Ar.| Led 2d yesterday he had done all that col © for.Guiteau, and every aveifite was dose ps but\u2019 that which leads to\u2014the gallows.Yesterday John W.Guiteau found his brother periectly calm and seernin » fuily realize that it was his last Sunday on earth.He dis.no jc or fear, and seemed .Reed said he had been urged to s become more and more convinced that Gaiteau was legally irresponsible.Bev, Mr.Hicks says he once believed the assassin to be thoroughly bad, vicious and wholly responsible for the crime, but since atttending him in jail, he has been obliged to believe Gnitean\u2019s convictions respecting inspiration are genuine.PRESIDEN TIAL PROTECTION.\u2014 New 6.-\u2014The Heralds Washington the President thinks x his duty to give notice to the multitude of clerks, laborers and others in the employ of the Government that while they may give what they please for the support of the party he will protect them against harm if they pay no attention to the political assessment cireular or the Cougressional Committee, ANOTHER BANK CASHIER GONE WRONG.\u2014VikELAXD, N.J,, June 26.\u2014It is stated that Wiilis Virgil, cashier in the Vine.Jand Bank, and whe has | heretofore enjoyed the confidence of the community, misappropriated six thousand dollars of the bank's funds, which bas been made good.Virgil resigned and will not be prosecuted.BLOWN TO DEATH.\u2014 INDIANAPOLIS, June 26.\u2014 During a storm last night William Mann was blown from a carriage under a team and killed.George Wilkins was blown from a bridge into a creek and drowned.Great dam: age was was done at Muncie and other towns in that section.WANTON MURDER.\u2014New ORLEANS, June 26.\u2014 Edward MeCormick, an inoflensive man, was wantonly stabbed and killed on Saturday night by fom four city employees.The last preceding \u2018was committed by the same department : at the City Hall.THREE PERSONS 8 DROWNED.\u2014 Sax Fraxciscy, June 96.\u2014 Yesterday a boat con-, taining ten persons, in attempting to > sac San San Celitose in Richardson's ce, Miss Rein see 20, her sister, aged 12, ond her brothenaged 16, drowned.were RÜSSIAN REFUGEES.New York, June 26.\u2014The Hebrew Emigra id Society has informed the Superintendent.of Castle Garden that the Socitty will not take © charge of any iho may hereafla ai Th cy aks BATHING DISASTER.\u2014 Brive June 26.\u2014 Lewis Teed and James Holden.both aged 19, while butin last ast night, the the former out uucon- er scious and with qu pre er resuscitated.CANABIAN, + THE MAIL STEAMER.\u2014Rrxouvsky, June 26.\u2014Bteamship + Circassian passed inward at 3.40 a.m.Exercise and Fresh Air.Employers who compel their help to work in ill ventilated rooms and inhale gases during work hours, should: read what the London Spec tator has to say on the aubjeet of fresh air: \u2018That the want of seden men is air rather than exercise, that the ¢yil is not done to the constitution so much by sitting as by sitting in strength, h, pon which so much of the happiness of life depends.An hour passed in strolling in the open aif, slow strolling, or even sitting, will repair mental fati better than en hours strong exercise; while an hour of close ro pére application in a stufly, overhea haps fu fall of the fumes of will \u201ctake it ont of you\u2019 more than a whole day of the same atren- nous a.room with open windows or with free ventilation, or so large that the air jie not perceptibly affected by those who breathe Newton, calenlating in a garden, suff ralcalati ting almost culate.\u201d walk; cortainly that is true of nervous stre u The Largest Sailing Ship Ever Bulle.The * Lord Downshire,\u201d the 1 sailing of two powerful steal She is of steel, is 290 feet Jong, and capable of carry- - ing 3,600 tons dead masts.The Lord Downshire orn be ed a Cardiff - \u201cthe remainder of or, cargo, and then sail for San Prune Conti il, Spieometer.of Canada Are Co more £2 Îtere ofthe lead people in Whe fh ha been sure of Catare ice Asthe ng Disease rn ler tment TER fraps my and A brs using eh AT \"émote, Montreal Indian Montreal, LE Lis \u201cthe eatarrh of many years now ot.- je and ot Masts \u201cTrou ie dof wal | iy.almost 8 litle 3 if he did.ot oa kde, epectal trains will leave Montreal on THURSDAY he has.four | All the People of the - Soavielle's 8 8 hi: Medicina ) ent of the disease.; vs hemraré desceri escribed as \u2018being et in a sugat Jol § in shape, and tapering | ed, were over bringing about an honorable peace.A wealthy] 4 = t Lima Fo was warm and pleasant, ing the trip most enjoyable for the dense fog that seemed to follow them almost until this city was reached.From the discovery of the first iceberg until the vessal was entirely clear of ice Captain Bently sys that fully a hundred miles were travelled.Had the weather clear and no fog there would be no difficulties enconnte At times the fog was 80 dense that the Jookout man could not be seen by those on the deck of the vessel, and the captain ordered that the teropernture of the water be taken every few minutes to discover the proximity of the ice.On Monday the temperature of the sea fell to forty degrees, when the engines were \u2018sto for six hours, after which the steamer proceeded very slowly for the next three days.On Tuesday the reel sailed through a whole fleet of icebergs, varyi insize from fifty to one hundred feet in leogih: througl Davis\u2019 Strait into the Gulf Stream, where it finally dissolves in the warmer atmosphere.-\u2014New York Merald, Jane 18.The Busy Bee.\u2014 Busy, did you say?I should say so.I am getting more help, and open, consequently, for more orders,\u201d says the indefatigable tailor, yclept, L.Robinson Hew Advertisements Tol, PHOSPHATINE.Fo the Medical Profeasion, and ail whom it may concern.Phosphatine, or Nerve Food, a Phosphate Elemen tased upon Scientific Pacts, Formulated by hain: Austin, M.D.of Boston, Mass, cures cures Pulmonary Con- mes Vertigo and found bottle sufficient to convince.All Druggists soll tt.$1.00 _ per bottle, WHOLESALY LYMAN, SONS & CC, b 382, 354 and 386 St, Paul 51, Montreal.FIREWOOD D and COAL.os CARTER Counett of PES hundred a ek: the ire Dey of Bopscaber mort hin Eu roca) & which the ER amen tne, sq 2 Commies hay require, and samples of to be sent in with Tender, + CHS.GLACE MEYER, Cu Memtrest, 24 June, 1882.1483 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.senc Saturday Train for Vaudreuih g on 17th fnst., and during mer Keanon, a Train will leave Mone ator Vaudreuil on flatuardays ns 2.00 P \u2019 JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager.Montreal, Juno 7th, 1892.188 law 4 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY of CANADA, SPECIAL TRAINS FOR RIVIERE DU LOUP, CACOUNA, ae.For {ae convenience of families removing to the ses, June 20th and July 4th, at 7.30 am.for Riviere du Thuy, Cocouns, de.Pullman Cars will be attached to ship ever constructed, left Belfast lately in tow 3 \u2018 constructed ifg voLTOWING Cuaxors IN THE TRAIN SER- | , VICB TAKE EFFEOT ON MONDAY, 10m INST.A nt 3h = seetre .i there wt 5.25, and Féburitng wil leave Laprairie at 5.35, and arrive at Montreal.6.15 p.m.Thé enburben tedin now leaving Bonkrentare street at 6.15 pm.wil dred tate, 2] eure 446.20 p.m.on snd after _ JosErm HICKSON, 142 dood HE NEW TARIFF.: ; JUST ouT, .The Now Cestoiis and Exaiso Parti, re Tani OF FORRIGK CUBBENGIES CON = RECTED TO DATE.PRICE 28: CENTS.+ 9.others ei Kitchen Trenet ru cu sors, oSnORN, WEDNES DAY, asm 3 une, on HOTSSHOLD, LONER esrhen core nd pti oo Boom ha Pa Etre) EE Picturen On Of Clots, contents yr a Hous \u2018REMOV.Dol he oo he ra Bert res, Friday Horning, June 20th.\u2018 os.3 on Vainanus PROPERTIES.For Peremptory Sale Sy Ametion.PIOCK OF Snops AND DW DWELLINGS, 517 20 to 593 81.LAWRENCE 8T., corner Courville street, Rent t $300 per annum.Pwo.HOUSES ON ST.CONSTANT ST, Soit Brick, botug Nos.280 and 29°, corner ONTARIO STREET.CENTRAL PEOFERTY, 194, 196, 105 BLEURY sr, Bear ST.CATHERINE Lorne: par:iculars will bo published.Sale TUESDAY, 4th July, At TEX o'clock, PRIVA SALE, will At my Rooms.147 THOMAS J.POTTER.Auctioncer.JMPORTANT SALE BY AUC- w w 85 the * Aîte- passes th d oor & twice a day.mer residence and outbuildings, a\u201csplend d bush 2 over one \"ou sand trees, wbich ca all tapped.Stock ami implements ill be sold prmmnodiately pr Parties in wnnt of auch a pi lace Toul do w oll to attend ne sale, aa an \u2018opposants lace op Wedne: A red Say form: th, a Sh Tom.en the pr m ees reel OF further In in- ation apply at 417 Notre New Advertisemnts To-day Office Canada Atlantic Railway, OTTAWA, JUNE 2%xp, 1882.Sealed proposals will bo received at this office unti 12 o'clock, of SATURDAY, the FIRST day of JULY next, for caring, Gribhing, Grad Canada Atlabtic Raitw: Plans specifications can bo seen alter Me ON OXDAY, ¢ The Son fnstant.Any and the option of the Engineer.Gh.Ww.LANPH MAN, Resident Engineer.ROSENKRAN Z PIANOS! \"a bids may 146 7 Established 1797, at Dresden, Germany.Bhould be tried and examined by anyone wanting to buy or exchange a Piano, a8 50 more excellent Insteu ear tims tomo, touch, finish anu duradbtiity, can Po this Continent, while easiest terms, ai eis with fullest guarantee a3 10 i wilt bo given.CHARLES MARTIN, Sole Agent.Warerooms :\u2014 Art Gallery Buildings, corner St.Cathe- sin a & 98° PIANO REPAIRING.DeZOUCHE & Co.Have now \" perfectly appointed Workship where inoroughly peer workmen.using tho best materials, have every facility for making OLD PIANOS NEW.to tem, therefore, will be done ina Taming, Repairing er rollching- DeZOUCHE & CO, 233 St.James Street.Agents for the Celebrated Decker Eros\u2019.Pianos.143 10° + GO WEST YOUNG MAN AB FAR AS 66 ST.JAMES ST.WEST, nd buy your Clothing and Furnishings TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT LESS than you can buy them in the Esst-Eod, We pay a cheap reat and do our own work, tonte quently we can discount those East-Enders in regard to Smith & Co, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS.142 3*ena TAILORING! W.CHURCHILL & CO, 137 fit.Antoine Street, FORMERLY OF Om wi 4201 RO 1 5 own for the mse couts ¥it, style and workmanship unsurpsssed.Bouman\u2019 te Starch DIPLOMA AT PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, MONTREAL, 1851.omranan Moy 15th, 1882 CHARLES MARTIN, 25504 SF EL Peter mn | examined à BRUM Aid RICK BTARCH.and And find 10 We ns of D FFRE, Including FI 1 kts, ls, Jus received for duels Fall Trade.ess « the meteo ba rater rocent contagraion - dollars] and won are tome ao ars), rn Circumetances to 10 a rates anse sen Canadian Goods.for the Fall wiihin the last 3d tn es ie a ar or ed fe Hale endh dry at TEN o'clock.RENNING & BARSALOU, 1420 Auctioncers, EXTENSIVE § SALE Goods.by scart Swe sue éschonse, 17 vie 0 torta a Square, Montreal, the note le of their GOODS DAMAGED A) ATT INE ÉCENT Tuesday, 2745 inst st 106 Be Bes apd continee until the w red out.Catalogues will be ready on the \u2018a pot sais The variety extant of M Mo Soh et priviitd wei i known, but we ma that this be the most important 310 of Cho ind that has taren place for BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctionsers.ATS, CAPS.FURS, &c, &e &c BY AUCYHION, The subscribers have recet ved inrtrachions to sel at Oo om 637 ednesday, 25th ast.belongt tothe sian of na Horse, Buggies 1441 fittings, estate Ch oly Darang & Co.Hats, Capa, £c., including and Sleighs.Purs, The whole to be said at so À deposit af §),000 require à adindication.until day \u2018of sale.RE BENSIN ei TWO O'CLOCK.& BARSALOE, Auctioneers.$27, 502 00 0 much on the dollar, cash.Stock on 47 By Shaw & Gowdey.(CLOSING SALE.TALTAX MARBLE STATUARY.Fifteen cases ust cluding many new varieties.Roman, | cian and Hebe Vases, Card Receive Statue 10 Groupes.Fioréntine M and other At our salesroom, 235 FTE STREET, \u2018Tu aesday Afternoon, 27th inns, Every lot must he sold.On view mornilivg of sale.v SALE AT TWO OC) tog SHAW & broods CO Lt loren: vers and Ba is hand 147 JSTATE LA LATE WILLIAM The very Valuable City Property, Nos and 32 Mt.Joseph Ntreet, * Wii be sald Anction, at Rooms, \u2026 JAMES STE {by order efine Beth 2087.3 in the great le REEL EEE EE a a of this from Mc- formerly Stone W: pie Bee rare SOSEPA Le eT about at 100 puck fi A SRR OVER 14 UARE ¥ Magnificent Ben \u2018Warehouss, Factory, The buildin perties ° are me pms feed en sv pro our leading mercantilo houses are moving fn fn this direc- Jo encumbrance, perfect title, and casy terms of pay- gr pi of haif-past TEN s.m.- SHAW & souper Will be Hoc oF tn two pt aug, shouil e may bo desired.tats and tuvesticents amie Above T.JOSEPH STREET, wast.building lot, Farias of oat by Henri Spain ca éirecily pode, he the Witham aan ih toe tory; will : saw & GOWDEY.Aurtioners.144 ST ANNES: WARD.OFFICIAL Xo.1694, PEREM THE SOLIP Chia nd Welliasion sion stots, by order iry order at our Booms, §t.James street, \u2014ean nesday next asth dock, o2 IMMEDI A PAU OF oF THE HORINNON à FROP feet square auperoal feet basement ; adapted for 3 pores \u20ac dhe middle of the business hart of an cky, ont à fow minutes walk from the E- Canais, £e $ and Sonditions, time of Trustocs are determined to 144 SHAW & GowDET, Auctioneers fine, BONNET WHISKS, VEL ET WIISKS, ANCY HANDLE WH TLLEY'S RETAIL BRUSH STORE, BLEURY #TREET.: Machine Prysbes & ) specialty.144 se0d TOM BROWNS, 45 ST.JOSEPH STREET, IS THE PLACE TO BUY LADIES, = MISSES\u2019 and CHILDRENS BUTTONED BOOTS.THE POPULAR SHOE STORE, TOM BROWN._ | À the Intention to at this onéring, io onder to ffect rE dreision of Betste: ; Poil Sarticulars our of fa.5 Wednesday, the 2841 tnt, at 11.20 am.| NE BUILDING, IRON ay 8 OR LATE 3 Dalhoutie atree between XY AFTER THE : Lot about 96 Nghted Now Advertisements To-day, OSTRIC! H PEATHER DUSTER 8 Next the Boston Clothing Store | i PRESENTATION OF DIPLO Toe TEACHERS IN TRAINING \"Will take place 0a \u2018 | Tuesday, 27th June, IN THE HALL OF THE SCHOOL, - AT THREE P.M.The Hon.the Superintendent of Instroction will be present.Frionds of education respectfully\u2019 tnvited to attend.we W.H.HICKS, INDEPENDENT LACROSSE CLUB; tere a Se C= RORROW Tuesday.Evening, on tho LTE 276, Grounds, 3¢ 7:30 orion Free Toor wn NM omabors: vos canon had fro he secretary, grounds, every Tutsday and wh.J.SCULLION, re 1.In ©.the Teen prepared.Biraw bene A Frame of mute revved from 7 o'clock: children, 10c.To be had at the door, Eg Grand Excursion from Newport to Qe Per \u201cSouth Eastern\u201d to Longueutl, Ferry to Mochelaga.\u2026 g \u201cAnd @.M0.& ©.te Quees, PR EEE da Sn.oTaE ANNUAL O6: the Conserving of Degrees 1 Arts 2 ne W SERRE ps y at one fare and ERE suns presenting certificates that EXCHANGE BANK OF CANADA, ANNUAL.GENKRAL MEETING or wud SHAREHOLDERS O7 TR BARE, wil be hetd tn tha of the Hank, tn this cHy pe Monday, the 10th day of July, at rwetvé py o\u2019cloek noon.A MEA oF Angust text, a Qualterty Dirié dend of tro per ceut.will bejpatd.Tratifer Doky will be closed from ibe 34h to Fad July inclusive moma om mate, wan Managing : mer 144 19 Grosso ISLAND.JUNE\" \"TABLE, DAY «ee 10.30 0m.2.30 po.and i BÜRDAT 21e 1 pom, pam.; pw, OVIDE D DUREE MINERAL APOLLINATIS, NY ADL SAMU AL Water, with Chofce Frais THE MEDICAL ! A will find it stock al and weli-amorted ex rave rept 2 opers, SILVER PLATED, SE en L WATERS.CALEDUXI, CAKATRACK, Ek .PLANTAG # Jntee, Ginger Ale, de, de TALL 8t J ames St.WARE 1 ét parchasing WEDDING PRESENTS The bent goods in the market.rian Coffee Machine.| or act table Ko machine Invented ee and Scientific Machine.I prepares Coffes tn wach | as h All sires and shapes, dt very PRICES, Toe WATSON & PELTON, 53 St.Sul Salpico St, ES Parenren Jay > ooh STOMACH & Necessity .THE UN IVERSAL TOP AND ENEMA SYRINGE in ivory Hospital and Private Family.ET) TRUNK RAILWAY.DOMIN ION\u2019 DAY, At SULY.1882.RETURN FICRRTS, gonû or took day onty, wi » towne on JULY Lat, botwsan Stations on the Tint of th Avo nt étre Piest-Cless ore and a Third, Ticket : THISTLE SOCIETY.; \u201cinst._Fare-\u2014#3 from Montreal, round iy 3 P'ocssE OF MONTREAL.Ey » - GRRAITH~ June 34, the wif of Wik.Snaith of thiadity, ota 3 KIXG\u2014The wife of Hours King, $75 Selgoours PRD eat tha wits a oct Days dome ts = ontreal, of a se.ao IE MARRIAGES.EC.NERUERT, STUART\u2014Ia this ei .the Rev.a F .Robert, Hartel 5 ouai: MACROBIE RICHARDSOK\u2014In this city, on the .th {i the Bor.J B, > J I ost, by \u201cic James 1 Simos.À Inoipog, Mes.TL (Winnines, FUCK] \u201cox notre IS\u2014At the residence of P.W.Fe sacutranl, Juss 30.ky the Rov.F.De .Knox, of Kilda: , © annis, of Durban, Q.G0 Co DEATHS.7 NELSON\u2014On the 25th inst, Maria D.Davison , wifs of H.À.Nelsoo, Esq.yin hor 655k ycèr.The funeral will take place from her late residence.344 Mountain stroet, Wednesday alle , at 3 o'clock.Friends and acquaintances please accept this notice.148 3 CROW B-In tis city, Monday, une 28, George , ag: re and mon youngest of Thomas Crowe, Faperal bis, father\u2019s residenec.19 Cathedral street, Tuesday, at pm.Jriadsand acquaintances are invited to a = xt In this city.on June zen, Janet Fhompron McRobie, wits of John Ellicott, fs ours, 6 months uneral will tako place from er later residence, 405 St.Dominique Street.on m.cw onday.June 26th, a: 3.80 p.m.STANLEY\u2014On i evenicg.June 33nd, William Stanley.Funeral on Monday, Juve Soma of Coming Btroar and fiw rcp dense.B 8 and railway track, to Stapben\u2019s Chureb thenss to Mount Royai Cemetery.Prien and unintances are respectfully invited to attend.(Denver, Colorado papers please copy.) ILL\u2014Accidneally drowned, at Lawrenoe Mass.TULL 14th June, Miss Heloa Yuill.late of Montreal, aged 21 years.© 147 3 DARLING\u2014At Brome, P.GQ.onthe 29rd inst, Aranda Smith.widow of late Levi Darling.of East Berkshire, VL, in the 83nd year of her age.LANTHIER-~In this city,on the 21st inst., Seen Marie de St.lrrandols Aseiec ann ar Ste.Creix, nee Maria Ann Lanthior, daughter of F.X.Lanthier.\u201c .tha RITCHIE\u2014A: Charles eon of Wan - Bivers.on Wednoed: val, infant Ritehi orci The Weather.1 pm.\u2014Thermometer a Hearn & Harrison\u2019s during the last 24 hours+ .CNT RT Br ROT OI Bareumeter\u20146 p.m\u20142946 Sam\u20142960 | pm\u201429.50 10 am\u2014Probabilities next 24 hodrs:\u2014 Moderate to fresh winds, mostly west and northwest, continued fine warm weather.Rew Advertisements this P.M.Nm ANIA INNS INNS FLAGS.FLAGS.FLAGS.1 wish $0 acquaint my customers and the public ally that my establishment wii pe closed noxt SATUR- DAL Im July, on Account of b eee Tay each Saturday at ene o'clock pm.French Kid Glove Warehouse, (ESTABLISHED 1827, THOS.MUSSEN, 257 and 30° Netre Dame \u201cStreet, Y QUO CARPETS, OLLOLOT LINOLEUNS pes Teh MATTIN => .GS Wholesah and 147 PERSONAL \u2014 MILLY.\u2014 W ed- meoduy, 10 C\u2019cjork ; very maportant.148 1 PERSON A L\u2014If this should meet \u2014 a exe mao en ho om: a agde Fo A om, 31 Alexander stæet THISTLE SOCIETY.GRAND MOOSLIONT RSION on WADNBSDAY nett, mt.- will leave Island Wharf al 8 o'clock.Weather parmiiling.Ticketa, $5c.1474 SESEORGES CHURCH eu Comsectation Poe = 50 vB.Do, > dey Thursday, 29th June, 1882, 11 a m.Coliection tn aid of Algoma Mission.Admission b soket until 1065 à.mm, after which bowr church, will be Den to ail.; 148 4 1332.DOMINION DAY, 1832 PICHIC TO BEAUHARNOIS.Cmdr tho Auspioes of tha d'elock sharp.Kefreshmonts on at the grove at positively city « ADULTS - - + « « 350 Cis.CHILDREN, under 19, = 23 Cts.\u201cWcxois for raie by G L Wighi corner Richamend and ged à sta, gt Comm ed w.Pryadaie & Co.M 6.Bason 4 Co.and mpmsers of won.to bg BARGAINS IN SHIRTS! \u2018Today we sre offering the folioving Bargain: tp our White and (viored Shirts, the Lest value ever offered for be same money.PRICE LIST WHITE DRESS SHIRTS.A.\u2014Gool value White Dress Shirts for 504 B.\u2014Superior quality 3 ply Linen front and Cuffy for 7 Ne.C\u2014Buportee qualiy Reinforced, i Linen froms and Cufls lor $1.01 pr Ma Do 3 ply Linen fromts and Cuffy for js Shirt will ad with $00 shire inthe rage Tantagtousty nd 850.00 WIN bo given to any charitabie institation on proving esther rrarufaturn or maker of Shirts selling at lower Quotations than ours far the same quah y.COLORED SHIRTS! Regatta Fhirta with one Collar for Gir, Resta Bhirts with two Coliary for $1.00.oz fuirta with on: Collar for Poe.Oxford Bulrts with tw 1 ollars for 1.0m.Pre a et Shirts, nicely désigned, Collar attached, SHTETS MADE TO ORDR4 LADIES\u2019 GOSSAMER CIRCULARS ONLY $81.85.BOISSEAU BROS, 235 and 287 St.Lawrence Stroct.-\u2014 SHIRT FACTORY: 169 and 170 St.Domisiique Se.+1 (7 \u2018 (COUNTRY OR SEASIDE.~ Good Lever Clocks, \u201c IN XICHEL CASES FOR 81.75 each.Auarantess perfect timsheepers and havieg J 4 ver move Pent iy positon.Just thd Clock for fa milles lesving the city for the Sauamer months.On receipt of $3.10 ome of theme Clocks can be sent by Mail to any part of the Dominion.A vary large aseortment of Clocks of every deverlp- Son, and atall procs up te $200.00 each.R.SHARPLEY & SONS, 293 & 284 Noire Dame St 147 \u2014 \u2014 SOMETHING NEW \"THE CYCLOSTYLE! The Best Copying Machine Gus.: .fps 58.3% Quarto, 98.7% Poole « - | Jous MURPHY & Co; .: or * New & Fashionable Dry Goods.RLY CLOSING.this date and antil further notios our shops and factories will be clored on Saturday afternoons.| GALATEAS.ON SPELLING.Lu as Penutifut now Biripod widths : stripe, from 1-16 to wide, vy, Brown, Blue, Blak ind Olive, bot Light ou dark ensdes NY 7.MAX MULLER, FPROPEZIOR OF FRILOLOSY IN TRS UXIVERETY, OXFORD.beautiful Fancy Gelstess, tn all sorts of > variable \u201ctripes, Check apd'ranciès.sad\" .tor ie Boys: an Indes amd Bees The following fgares may be of use for forming an opinion as to fates of the groat languages ; Beautiful Laco Stripe Mualins, 0, 1Ba per Beautifal Striped Lawns, 106, 15e and 20c per yard, India Musiins, in all coloats, 1 yard and À wide.- > > potted ta Muailns, in all colours of oe atime, Madras Muslins, Tarla Mus Leno, Book, Mull, Cambric Jacinet, Swine Cheoks, de, German races, Italy in.* Bussiain.100 \u201c Thorefors, fu 200 years (barring accidents) Sowth American by.468,347,004\u2014\u2014 505,296,242 po in Beautiful French Cambrio Prints, im black and white and light and datk fancies, wtih} Engilsh Cambric Prints, in all ihe newest Frimts! Prints] Prints! from Sc to 20c por yasd, CRETONNES, ta à large variety of «in a large variety of new and nice patterns, 5c per yard.Meo W.BE A.Axom's The Future of the English language,\u201d the Almanech de Gotha, and De Candoilo's Histoires des Scicnces, 187 Peautiful Twilled Cretonnes æstbetic patterns, 20c yard, * But I shall say no more on this; for, as it ie, I Beautifal Craps Cretonne shall never hear the end of it, and shall go down to posterity, if for nothing else, at lenet for this the moss suicidal folly in a student of languages: a folly comparable only to that of Leibniz, who actually conceived the possibility of one ams tu à varicty of small ch cotours, at 20c and 30c per yard - To return, however, to the problem to tho solution of which Mr.Pitman has dovoted the whole of bis active life.let me say again that my interest ia it is purely philological; er, if you like, his- tem which 2as to be solved in England and the United States of Ameriea is not a now one nor an isolated one.It oocurs again and again in the history of language; in fact, it When languages aro reduced to writing thoy aro at first written phonetically, though always im a very rough and ready manner.One diatest, that of the dominant, the literary, or priestly class, is generally selected; and the spelling.once adcpicd, becomes in a very short time traditional and authoriiative.(To be continued.) We are to ba taxed oxtra to relleve our Schos palme thelr present embarrasemen: dren of our.fair city à good CHEAP FOR CASH.WER SELL NEW GOODS CHEAr, AXD TAKE Five Per Cent.oft for Cash on chases Over On» Dollar.403 AND 405 NOTRE DAME ST, Corner Nt.Peter Street.JOHN MURPHY & CO,, from belp to give the chil education.BILLIARD CLOTHS.Just received, a new lot of Billiard Cloth, from $38.35 to $6.50 a yard.AU -BON MARCHE.ALP.VALIQUETTE, 31 and 33 ST.JOSEPH STREET, MONTREAL.Wholesale & Retail Dry Goods! Importer.Great Cieartne Bale for 60 days.The Stosk must be Neduced Begardiess of cost.ALTERATIONS: apy PILLOW SHAMS.Pillow Shams, from $1.15 to $30.Ded Sets\u2014 Lace Bed Sots, $3.90 to $4.65.FLANNEL Flannel for Bathing Ewits, Good Navy Blue >.Operas Flannel in all Shades, Navy Blue, Royal Line, Cream, Cardinal, Flannel for Summer Wear, Fine White Ganzy Flannel, for Summer Wear.hat we have added fi Milita and Dressmab ng, still a ly we co room.This season's Toa has increased to sach an ex- Pink.Silk Warp TABLE LINEN.Good: Table Linen, 1 Seotch Hand-Loom, Very good Bleached Table And reduce the Stack, regurdiess of Cost.OXE IUNDEED PIECES AZ Wool De poû Dram Goce, 150 650 phos Be, 190, 20e per yard.870, 80¢c per yard.Linen, 30¢, 410, 850 Nght Prints, 8 and Pigured Musline, worth 1 first served.250 .Goods, reduced from chants will do we!l to elaewherc.TABLE NAPKINS.Good Useful Napkins, 39¢, 47¢, 860 per dos very good all-lineu Napkiss, 750, OOe, $1 pe- jozen.MILLINERY DEPARNENT.THats from Gc $6 All the Latest Boveltion tn shapes.Rasl fra) immense Stock to Two Thousand Japanese Lanch Bastets to each customer parchasing gnods te the amount or 65.00.Come eurty and haga.Parssol Department.100 dozen Ladies\u2019 all 3k Sun | Bhades.arranted SHEETING.Bleached Cotton Sheeting, 20x23.27e per yard.Linen Sheeting, g8¢, 38¢, 570 per yard.TICKING.Ticking, 7}0, Go.Very Good Ticking, 13}, with Lacs, a choice of 10 coloss, werth 62, to OILCLOTH f pew Designs tn Also, a full range borders Lo match.Lace Curtains from 50c 10 815 à par HEADQUARTERS AND LARGEST KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT KID GLOVE SALE IN CANADA FOR LADIES AND GENXTLEARNX.- FITTED TO THE HAND TO PERFECTIOZ »y Mr.ALBERT GRIEMA Manager, who is well sional Kui Glove Misting Capacity.Tusinves Hours Jom 8% a.m.0 7 pm.On Saturdays WHITE COTTON.White Cotton, 7¢, Be.Oje, 10e, 11e, 12c, TOWELS.Towels, Sc, Go, Be, Be, 10e, 126.Very Fine 15e, 200, 25e.Torkish Bath Toweis, 170, 180, 250, 33e.Kitchon Towling, 8c, Bie, 10c, 120.CARSLEY.FIT AND QUALITY GUARANTEES.KID GLOVES | Prices from 25 cents te $3.00 per pair In any Style or Shade, Black, A.\u2019 SPECIAL LOT OF USBFUL KID GLOVES Only Boe, 35a and 50\u20ac per patr.500 de«.Lisie 1 hread Gloves, Se por pate.Ask fer the Kid Glevs Department CHEAP TICKETS Steame: \u201cPERSIA\u201d EVERY FRIDAY ST, CATHARIXES, MAGARA FALLS Reals and Berth Included.WILLIAM DOW & CO, BREWERS AND MALTSTERS Superior Pale and Brown Matt, India Fale and Other Ales, Extra Double and Bingle Nsout in Weed , AMILIBS SUPPLIED , TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION.|\u201d ;( rs a tra be.SER ban Br roms \u2018The frfiowtng boitiers only ace sathorissd $0 mes oùr THOS J.HOWARD.548 Dorchester strast.JAS.VIRTUR, 19 Aylmer street.THOS.PRRGUBOR.163 Bt.Rilrabeth stront.WW.BISHOP, 556 Ontario atrest, \u2019 THOR KISSELLA, 144 Otterra strest, MENRY R.GRA Y.Chemiat, [Retadlkbet 1859.) 146 8t Lawrence Main Street.GRAND SPECIAL SALE of DRESS G00DS \u2014) ATP nee OLAGGETT & COMPANY'S.We Must Clear Out all our Dress Goods before the ist of August AND HAVE DECIDED TO GIVE a A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 16 PER CENT.These goods are all quite new styles, No old stock, - I \" eclat: The for: sise and off smoothly.arches.St Lawrence strect was.were filled with sightseers.DESCRIPTION OF TRE PROCESSION.guard moved off.band and precèded by a standard bearer carrying the magaificont banner of the Society.Then colony of tinsmiths, the potters and bo Baptist with the usual snow white lamb.Section 2 comprited the perish of Sacre-Cœur, and was made up of school boys, a car containing hair dr , and others, with ehoomakers, grain merchants, leather dressers and cigar makers, all engaged in their several vocations.The next soclion came from Bt.Jean Baptiste village, and was headed by the Prince of Wales\u2019 bard, followed by the Fire Brigade.A caleche, containing an old Aabitant and his wife, clothed in homespun, excited much merriment.; À car full of Indizns was very woll goften up: Then sonating Jacques Cartier, Christopher Columbus, rn American Indian, and John the Baptist, each m appropriate dress, Little St.John the ist was attended by two guardian angels,in the form of two boys of sbout eight years, who were d à in white.and provided with very material looking wings.Ouse of these angelic (7) personages, when observed by Tox Sram reporter, was engaged in the uncelestial habit of smoking a cigarette.The St.Gabriel fire brigade next hove in sight, followed by a car filed with men engaged in fuiling oloth after a very primitive hewn trough.A brace of fiddlers were seated in the rear and occasionally struck up a lively air when à country looking couple would immediately proceed to cxecute a doable shuffe with old- timo vigor.Without entering too much isto particulars, the remainder of the procession was in the following order :\u2014Sections of Bt.Gabriel, St.Paul, St.Brigide, St Joseph, Nativite d\u2019Hochelaga, rt.Vincent do Paul.Notre Dame de Grace, Saint Enfant Jesns, St.Jnoques, Notre Dame, St.Heuri des Tanneries.The cars that followed ropresented the trades of harness makers, cigar makers, sewing machines, shoomakers.carriage makers, Lakers, painters, gardeners: One Canada, and contained aflasques Cartier and an Indian in an wigwam.A; intervais the latter would emerge and taokle J.C.with s bow and arrow, but the brave Frenchman wonld draw his sworl and ohase him back into his tent.Perched on the top of this ear, in an extremely insccure seat, was a diminutive semblance of the patron saint.The Mont -Hackmee to the number of sixty tarned out om horseback, and looked remarkably well.Their steeds wero ornamented; with colored ribbops, -| and had their manes and tails caried.A Greeian temple on whoels, around the top of which de- ded a great number of false hair switches, was Sevated bo the art of shaving and \u2018shampooing, \u201ctitivated \u201d\u2019 emch other in the most dextorous cons asd iuques, accompanying bower, sang ~Alowetts in LE style.After them camo the students of, St.Mary's young girls in elamical costumes 8 d various were the conjectures hasard- ed by the crowd.Opinion seemed to be divided as to whether they were the Three Graces, or Liberty, Rquality and Praternity.The St.Henri Thoy were followed by a ca- containing a dosen en A goodly company of butchers with the traditioml apron snd steel d by on a base ball club ball.Then afresh batch of trades presented permets eonsisting 07 shoemakers, osrpenters, sabinét masters.A feature of the procession was 16 teams containing samples of lumber, boards, plaaks, lasths and shioglos.The press was \u2018not forgotten, as there waz a mimio n ee tablishmeut in fail operation.Invited guosta, including a namber of prominent citisens and several Catholio cle en, brought up the rear of the procession, which ended with e diminative St.Jean Baptiste, given point.\u2018There were fully a dozen brass bands in the line, including the« Victorias\u2019, Prince of Wales, @6th, City, and Reformatory School._ were soven little ropresentatives of St.Jean latob with flreca as white as snow.Mr.Auguste Labelle.Church.MASE Xt NOTRR DAME.mas: was a Gregorian mass in second tome, tho leader.livered su able and sléqueat discourse: of this ecuntry ended patriotic refefente ts the honorable place in obtaining the mutonamy of the Previnos of natiensiity.He exhorted his hearers te them to pi cotrage John the \u2018imottoss.thd sinetuary placed ak fs Eee on its living froight from H + by the eopduster to ¥ Jim! 7 Claggett & Company, BT.TERRA.Le 14 tant .x ; £ oe of om board \u201c* .\u201c16e Jat \u2018oar be replaced on the rails, smok a hi bands aurrounded the cendustor as\u2019 _ tL - mleventy Venus ; The French Canadiau : Mational-fte of Bt, Jecm- TE dis für du - Baptiste was celbbrated this morning with front : Pure pierre wlth », 2h ail exool those be many ee ease Yours.STS resentin various rrere tastefully ee \u2019 sad Be poire seemed to heartily enter: into op a HF bay.| of the thing.Thero ware no vexatious 33 ay Bru \u20141 a owt gr every -of the 25th of February ; where it has amatalosstosay.I had your very ingenious proposition as lway communications.I fear, however, om mature refloction, that thoy will be liable te on, and ultimately more oxpegsive must bo double, s0 ns te\u2018pre- wo such heavy bodies mese- 1s on which they are placed must be at ur feet below the surface, and three feet d must be clamped with irom, and even Quid hardly sustsin so heavy a weight &3 you propose woving at the rate of four miles an hour on wheels; as to wood, it womld not last & week: They must be covered with iron, and very thick and strong.je means of eavy carriages, without a great dl of preventing them from running 06 for there would be many \u2018running on - onoce\u2014would be very difficult.In cases accidental stops, or necessary stops rood and water, &c., many accidents would happen.The carriage of condensing water would troublesome.Upon the whole, I fear the would Le much greater than that of canaly, without being so conreni R.R.Livixgsrox, Yesterday receive weather was all that oould ba desired, s slight wind causing a delightfulJooolness.The streets along the line of march were gayly decorated with flags, banners, bunting, groen bowgha and opsasional noticeable, presenting a \u2018beautiful appearance.The maple leaf was to bo seen everywhere, in button-holo and hat-band, real and artificial, em- blascned ou banner and \u2018regalia.Large crowds began to rin the strects as early as 8 o'clock, and b time.the procession moved off, the sidewplks and\u2019 every window offering a view .The various sections comprising the procession began to gatbor on and about the Champ de Mars\u201d at 7.30, and shortly after 8 o'clock the advance x irst camo the St.Canegonde section of St.Joan Baptiste Society, headed by a followed an imitation locomotive dyewing | a makers, the fre brigade of the - parish, winding up with the litile represontative of St.John the Arthur Ebare, 17, 36 Durham street, Montreal, was arrestod last ovening at Hochelaga for cutting trees on Mr.Morgan's p village, to be used in to-day\u2019s ce was liberated on bail and will be tried to- tr of Hochelags, has pro- hiug from the wharves of that municipality after nine o'clock in the evening, owing to reports of drunkean having takon place there.\u201c Hochelags is very quiet to-day; with the exception of à few flags out, not the slightest attempt at a demonstration bas been made, and the village has apparently emptied itself into tho followed a car conveying a number of boys per-, ess and fighting A Bran roporter asked Mr.Holton, the member- cleat for Chatcauguay, if there was any truth in the rumor that he intended resigning in favor of modo, by beating and malling in a Inrge.rough- \u201c Nono whatever,\u201d was the reply ; sentation of a constisgency is not trafficked away like a bag of potatoes; I have been olooted by my constituents, however, rightly or wrongly, and it is my intention to serve ' Iwoald do as mweh aa for Mr.Huntington, have olected me, must be any man for my party sod y oonstituents, who frst.\u201d | Folfee News.- Recorder fined twenty-fire persons this g for immoderate indulgence in spirituous CITY ITEMS.: ~\u2014The Victoria Rifles paraded to the Chureh of ames the Apostle yesterday.A small fire occurred at 13B MeGill street mbout äbven o'elock this mornin which wore used asa patent tained some little damage.morning Mr.W.H.Arnton, Auctioneer, at his rooms G lots in Bt.Henri village, being total area 10,- square feet, to A.L.de Martigny, Cartier) for ten cents per nglish measure.Also 630 shares ontreal Warehousing Company to cks for one hundred aod fifty-five allogorieai oar represented the discovery of E- Tho premises, blacking shop, sus- stock Bir Phancis Hin, dollars._ A bumber of capillary a in dress suits ne Telegrams.of mamuer.À party snowshoers fa ae Y GAMBLING IN FRANCE\u2014 June 26.\u2014Unwarned by the lesson of Collcge \u2018and of the Montreal College.Three: mmail en: bearing tho legend « France 1 in gold |: \u2018letters.\u2018The allegory in this case was somewhat Fiio Brigade made an imposing appesrance.| dressed up to represent the veterass of.gallant ocoursors.After marched through their | mystic rites; with the symbolic club and | ksmiths, carriage makers, mashinists and } some new ensation the precocious iles in question hit the idea of play- at murder.Two luckiees membets of the party were instantly bound hand and foot by the others and tossed into the slimy and unsavory stream, where but for the timely arrival of a man who saw the whole scene they would most probably have assnexins were let off with a reprimand ising not to commit any more The procession took over an hour to pass a Baptiste, five of whom were accompanied by a J : The othér two being placed on the of their respective: cars, wore too mach ex, ie holding on ta be troabled with lambs.Grand Marshal was._ = 4d GIGANTIC PURCHASE, (orsczaL pnsraroE TO TES CPAN.( New Yorx, June 26.\u2014Sir Kdward J.ALP.ssils for England to-morrow.hased additional lands in Florida, and now ; millions of acres in that State.He recently bought for himself and associates the South Florida railroad.He is thres other Florida roads.LATEST MAIL NEWS: Queen Victoria is the sole survivor of her Sige Privy Couneil./3he O'Conor Don has been made a Privy ineillor, and becomes the Right Honorable, Stock of the Bank of Ireland is se t is, higher than stock 4 Mr.Gladstone's brief holidays are usually at one of Lord Rosebery\u2019s ssats near Fosstay, the Isto Irish ; £ with\u2019 rifle and reveiver sot The route was as follows: From Champ de Mars, the place of rendexvona, to St.is, thenco along St.Catherine, Visitation.- Dorebester, Maisonveuv», Ontario, St.Denis; Bt.Catherine, Bt.Lawrence, SL Lambert, to Notre Dame The greatez part of the processionists together with others, numbering in ail some 8,000 persons, assembled in Notre Dame Parish Chureh shortly before noon, when mass was celebrated by the Rev.Father Dorval, Superior.of Assomjtion Col Monssigneur Broa- dele, Bishop of AWCOUVPT nd, was: present end took part in the service.The Dumont, harmonized by Mr.Perranit, à former lesder of Notre Dame eboir.Tbe singers nure-.bered between 600 and GOO, and comprised re-: Pprèsentatives df the choirs of the different Frenehii parishes in Montroal, together with the students: of Montreal College.Tlie music was finely reg-: dered, the chorus being agoompanied by n nombet] of brass instruments.Rev.Father Durocher was; Bev.J.B, Proulx, of St Therese Coilege, deu viewed the history of Canada, ad ealling atten\" tion to tbe plety and devotion of ite]- feunders, he declared\u2019 that if the peopléé { ; carried out the idea \u2018and the principles which] gyrerned the carly oclonists, it would becomo æ.Vigorous, and beaides, a Christian nation.He sition wbich Canada \u2018 had aiready- \u2018attainod, and remarked: that fifteen years ago the | Canadian national fiag was condeciated iy.that ebureh in the presence of a very large assem- pis of poople- He pot of the struggles thet had taken ich the Fromeli Canadisgn | bad striven to ms'atain their own standing in this country, until they bad beon sdccornsful in solution of many of these mysteries of the natural bat a very disagiree- _ The British national memorial to Lord Bea- botisfield ia in an advanced state, Mr.task of executing a statue wan in.This L'un este pe ei Ww cast in fiament square.The Sans i a ia Pa robes, punch cover & diplomstic or my of meditation overspreads the features.Vies Admirél- Bobert Hall, C.B., waval of the British A iral Hall was » native of born in 1817.He entered the 1833, aad has served al ever since.In 1871 he : SIN Admiral 7 ud co on becoming naval secretary to the Amdiralty.Fried aide-de-camp te tite Queen from to AC roel able reflection.Quebec, and securing the vital Jrinaiple/of (thelr alty té their religion, amd concluded by ena The church bore a fençal appéarkiics, being of the patron of tha day, aa | \u201cAf uo ported snes last your's ashithitiel has the street car servise in Montréal besin se severs- ly taxed as was tho oases thivmoraiig.Otie'var, [.Wo.\u2018@, on the BL.Mary street route, ccbtinuell to most contintally beeame third lord of on reavh Place @'Armes, the toncere, tm sapashy, became fairly fied to overtiow- Eee : .Here the ent ran off the rails; & Wmber of .2\" sys that the dosmsin- : ant influsposs of the oy uniformly growing industry.from the combined effects of drink and tobacco, proceeds of his sale.gings pr He returned thoroughly satisfied.Capt.home was the prodigious wealth of the land.women from the sands of the seashore.Gold half an ounce to four ounces a ton.Under the heading of ** Un Pickpocke! distin- story: \u201c\u2019At the Chateauroux races a skilful pickpocket with an open countenance whipped from the hand of a lady a richly embroidered mouchoir which she was carrying.The victim was unconacious of the robbery, but some- persons who were standing close to her saw the \u201cAw volewr /° which is equivalent to our ep thief}\u201d Our hero, instead of levanting ike s vulgar rascal, remained upon the , calm and imimovable.After casting «planes of superb disdain upon his would-be pursuers, he used the dainty handkerchief several times with as much vigor as dignity.Then, with a jaunty sir, tendered the Indy ber mouchoir, saying: ¢\u2018 Madame, a thousand pardons ; I came ont without a pocket-handkerchief, and nothing is more inconvenient.I thank you.\u2019 The astonishment thi act created was so over- wheiming that no owe thought of arresting the impndént thief who was soon lost in the crowd.The enumerated population of London, .land, subject to slight revision, was Sah ou the 3rd of A 1831.In 1871 the population was 8,264,260; the increase, therefore, increase has been 17 per cent., whercas in 186) - 71it was 16 per cent.In 1851-61 it was -to 6 Canadian \" (dolivered).$3 70 te generally earer.i ng the week, 20, to 25,000 qre.Live: wi Co ned at Rhea cpoed a 75 Br, > edition quoted wheat at auy demand either, and ly d ber; vo creer Wholesales Frevision Market, ot.We cdntinue to hosar of n fow tran: To rib, to dl ; Western dat westerns, per bri, 82 mes ou WE Financeghd Commerce.Morcirs Stook CXR ontreal Build 1494.50 Gas hn.16:Montreal centile paper.** there hag been mov market and The reat much t a md the ment où the termes by both Bonds of Directors.The agreement, w| ir drawn on the fines of Sie Henry Tyler's spe at the recent mdeting ot the Grand Railway shareholders signed .on the greement wil bmodlsioly mrt Ths ars resiars reeom aption.- : Seer ane experienced 8 oontid fmpeove-#! 1.\u2014t, .+ Bank dura vise oR teting free\u201d os hese ena eT {The Unbroken Vow; PL |.LOST AND FOUND, the prettiest and.mos$ maw,\u201d replied Lucy Reginald,\u201d said she drawing aside, \u201cthese French bead neckisces will do famously for some of your 8he added in a whisper, \u201cask her if uo other news in the town.\u201d \u201cWhat about °° silent look of ply as she turned away with tho silks.He and ashamed of his afters fow.moments delicate that I ever Delaware friends.\u201d ted, and bound in-17 large and thick volumes.Professedly, this collection contains about all our knowledge on this important and inquired her brother, sod again busied herself was instantly conscious thoughtlessness, which, proceeded repair, saving, © Pray tell me, Miss Jessie, has no intelligence of the Four small boys in the English town of Hay- ton wore supplied three weeks ago with liquor > an innk _ named Downes, in violation à law forbidding its sale to children under 16 years of age.One of the boys was only 9.They had six-penny worth of ram, a quart of ale, a pint-of cider, and pipes and tobacco.On the premises they smoked, and all of them, your father received * Pride of the Ohio\" \u201cAlas! not a word,\u201d replied the girl, 80 melancholy that it startled eak you in so sad s voice about the vease Jessie, if if you regarding her?\u2019 said Reginald, «\u2018 Because, air, she has been very due, and there are man of war ; snd we, that terested about her.\" \u2018 : Poor Lucy's color catoo and went ; but she had not the courage to saya word.After a short pause Reginald inquired, * Have any lately from New Orleans 1 enderson\u2019s came up ouly a few days ago, and llenry Gregson, who had been down on some business for my father, returned hecame ludicrously ill.Innkeeper Downes was fined in the \u201cnot oppressive sum of £1 and costs, so that very Likely he wil sell whiskey ja any other boys who may desire it, taking reports of French shi his chances on muking'up\u2019so slight a fine in the A ko f ather, je mou chip Captain R.F.Burton, in a paper entitled \u201cGold on the Gold Coast,\u201d read before the Society of Arts in London, described the ronte through the auriferous districts followed by himself and his companion after their landing on January 25 of the present year at Axim, the chief outport of the future gold business in Africa.He went out doubting with others the possibility of making the rich mines and dig- \u2018That is the young man who assists father in the store ?\"| believe he isa son of the mate on board the Pride.that he is a very fine-looki \u201cHe is the son of mate,\u2019 said Jessic, busying herself wi silks.* But I Lope\u2019 she cot Mr.Reginald, are not seronsiy hurt.t told me you had been drowned and stab.| * Not quite \u2018so bad as that,\" said Regt \u201c\u201c] had indeed, a swim in the uskingum, and a blow from a horse's hoot, but am none the worse for either.get, Miss Jeasic, to send off à m mediately thatany news arrives of the Pride.You know what a favorite she is, and how anxious we arc here about her 1\u201d \u201cIndeed, 1 will not forget,\u201d replied Jossie.ghed audibly ; and after purchasing and shawls, as well a3 a stock ot beads for her brother, she allowed Jessie to retire, begging, at the same time, her acceptance of ome of the prettiest shawls in her basket.As the latter hesitated about recei threw it over the girl\u2019s shoulder, ** Nay, Jude, no refusal ; | tress here ; and nobody, noteven Mr.Reginal: tes my will in this room ! - s essie thanked the young lady, withdrew to a back-parlor, \u2018where Monsieur Perrot had already prepared things, and where her father only wai coming to commence aidinner which his-drive and which his olfactory nerves told him was more savory than the viands set before him at Mariette, by Mrai irrel ragoo I\u201d said the eel now it\u2019s an awfo\u201d thing to think how the Lord's gifts are abused in the auld country.I hae seen disens 0° they wee deevils playing amaing the woods in the Lothians ; and yet the hungry chaps scarce carn a basin © porriteh, or a pot o° knil to their dinner, would as sodn think ¢\u201d eatin\u2019 a stost or a famrat !\u201d Sran office.+149; urton said the good news they brought I have remarked 3 young fellow.\u201d ptain Ethelston's casting down ler eyes and th some ¢ her ribbons and He knew nothing to equal it in California or in Brazil.Gold dust was panned by native spangles glittered dfter showers in the streets of Axim.Gold was yielded by the lump of yellow \u201cswish\u201d riveting the wattle walls of hut and house.Their washings ranged from gse \u201d the French journals publish the following decd committed, and raised the usual ary of .Box WANTED \u2014 TO TAKE CARROF AN had made desirable, \u201cCall ye this a in ten years is 560,311.The decennial rate of se GLAD; Th Rasa or insulay prejudices.Kor were attentions altogether lost upon \u2018according :o the wishés of Toor.\u2014S; » s- plie PRÉ Sos re 8 00:\" Suparñne, to BBQ: Strane W.oR oi RLY En SEERA {55 Meg, gio, JT, Foiuels Dim am .$980 do ERLE Sa ; Tied Weinber wheat Is at $138 to $1.97, | 13 hens sd wiv Coston.ows worn bl LE E\" ANTED-\u2014A '800D COOK TO GO TO ta an soot Dorchoser vies .sald, *¢ Jessie, I'm is adouce and clover man ° a lassie wp wi\u2019 the like 0\u2019 him Pei an, i 20\" 2% U1.teathared ensie ; and turn Henty 148 waur than tak\u2019 : ANTND IMMEDIATEL und y : orem) ook wage wed home.- VV ANTD IMMEDIATELY \u2014 POR CLUB %; 0 CHAPTER XIV.The night succeeding othe occurrences relate pters back, brought little rest to the pillow af either Nina orof Ethelston, and on day ss if by mutual agreement, each other's presence uutil the hour appointed for their meeting again in the.| grove.Ethelston was firmly resolved to , his long engage.| , hoping that the feelings ot Nina in this instance, rather impete-| ous than permanent.The tedious day ed to her as if it never would draw close.She fied from her mother, and from the screathing parrot, she tried the guitar, but jt i t, her pencil end her book were by turns taken up, apd as soon\u2019 laid aside, she strolled, even at mid-day, into the orange frove, to the spot where sho had last sgt by him, and a blush stole over her cheek when she remembered she bad been betrayed.into an avowal of her love, and then came the whether 116 Télt any love for ponder until the Hours, which in the morning had creep so alowly over the face of the lided unconsciously forward.The.dinner had passed unheeded, and before she had summoned any of the courage\u2019 and firmness which she meant tooail ta her aid, Ethelston.stood bofore her.He was approsched TE before the appointed time, in order that he Iitnselfs for the difficult and bich he had undertaken, But though unprepared, his mind was of tos firm and regulated & character to be surprited out of à fixed determination, and he came up snd offered his hand to Nina, groetitig her im his ®- costomed tone of familiar friendship, She received his saluation with evident embarrasy- | ment, her hand and her voice trembled, and | her ) à tumult of anxiety- Iston eaw that he oonld not defer the promised ~~-lanation, snd , he commenced it with i.manner, bat with a firm ic-oive that be would be honest and explicit in his language, He began by referring to his long illness, and with gratitude to her care and attention d contibusncs ; he assured her that he Madame L'Estrange and her bro- was alianced to Monsi rnd, he had accustomed himself to look on hee ger sister, and as such had ventared har advice and instructions in bd studies.He know not, he dreamed not, that she could ever look upon hits in any other light than that of a Mentos.; Here he paused a moment, snd continued in apa more earnest tone, \u2018 Nina, dear.must be as Mentor and his pupél to each other, or we mtmt part.1 will frankly lay my heart open to you.I will conceal mo.yon will not blame me, and, will, mit meto remoin your brother.Nina, 1 am net blind Area: © Ta tion.o ered and prit of yorr affections, you demrve, when ldved, to be Joved with a whole.; % Dh spare this 1\" int t pr Vs 5 Ji Titres\u201c mr 1 v Fr i s .= > D ES Wheat In Chioago to-day opened 81.164 July, $1.+ with rece ; July $1.08 Agus with oer $11.August.© latest despatches available: fer TA explain to her, un AR J 08} Augest ly, pork ib Sad lard at BITE Apres There ie no fraprovemen tin flour or in, searce- igported wi wen .Butter demand for shipment at 180 to 16je; für selections of choice dairy 170.unchanged at 18ie.offered freely gut buyers, Wool fot_at 200 for lots of the ù st fleece.o.1, $1.30; No.3, se to a3 ?% F Lo Spring, Na.1, 30: Ne.No.1, Re bg Bote ie TH wh ° Si.Eee, 0110 bits \u201cBrea 21160 donbt, the inqui \u2018The oopdition of this market 4s pot materially du eat owing to \\the fharket value now being 1 se Pushses were made bere for the Baton Sales cheesn sro mentioned hors at l0je pork lard.Butter \u2014 Whoiéeale Higos\u2014 rea; » good ghoico, a ge to23je: owaabics.aor b, might prepare ire to 18e; Chesse\u2014Fine to choice, dis tel task w .Mess pork, short 6 : moss ver bel, : hams ty gored Ib.: vo 4 wi ; do canvamed, .Se ; = ; \u2018a fa eh ver Ib, 24lo NLT TRE SCIENCE OF LIFE: OR BGI: hook oe, pense ca be cbtainet + = bid double the price, or the money v 308 110 =m throbbed Ji : mer ad ms .dE ; Jocul Stock Exchange will be adjourned y The nal seutieness\u2019 of fro be 30th instant until Wotnesiep the Diref vais 3 ve In Now York the market very essay at 8 to t [ loans, 3 to t.f time ER A dl for\u201d prime mer The Æconomist inst, speaki the pate of the mene ioe doth London, ht :re pretty revi & I ine, a ep CR ns direction creator ense.\u201d , Post Office Suvi k account fer MM nier that tbe, 5 om) vibre urine the mon u month _ on 300.1%! 3adthe balance to y of ters on 30th wae 88,- -1890\u2014Ftess Prine fer Custom Werit: gia; The been considerably lieved the report that the matters pendi Qi TT mie rower ae ae SC remis of vence to: magrow (Tuesday .steamiet - ontar- ville \u201d will leave J ) Cartier whart at 9.36 am, and 2 Bm.Tickets may be had Thachers or at the steamer.\u201cIf practice makes perfick sults should bo abeclute pert % be makes such à large number, .mer \"The cheapest and finest r SE TEENY tackle in the ats, ice cream frecatrs, Lemon squeescys, reltizerators, hammocks; 1 coolers ond filters, watering hows comp ste, G-REAT_ REDUCED SALE 30 l'ER CENT.BOXA FIDE REDUCTION) < Re Eu Gui 02 Be Jen de CESAR 20 Eran ala See ck res HENRY GRANT,\" 1474 28 Beaver Hall prm NFORMATION \u2014Wi Cond 1 Rice, Stair Bods, Table Window Con =, Bird Cages, lvi Cages, Ladders, Platodware Ice kn, Lent © ers, Garden Tools, Fluting and Charcoal ete.T.B.PACY, 35 St et foe) Main street.mt! JPOR SALE\u2014At one-third of çoëti and price, a handsome act (brooch ve tinge) as ood as new.Apply 0 Bow oF VWANTED\u2014A smart young} man of steady Babies, having two or three $F PE Pane, ood ) x 144 LET \u2014 Furnished room, fox housckecptne, either for ladies or rewiy g couple.Apply * N U54,\" Srax office.148 MO LET\u2014Pew No.13, in Chure of 8t.James the Apostle.Apply to the Sexier: 1483 SALE\u2014SCOTCH TERRIERA DRS.x R Sal Place, off Desriviercs street.w 148° 50 REWARD \u2014 LOST ON THURSDA about Mile Kins Station, a rol) of bil amounting to $:50,.encased in an elastic band.311 .wii be crvon 550, ontettrminz to vran Office.140 OST\u2014BUNDAY MORNIN BETVERE Aimer oct ot Christ (arc Cuve > smelline t 20 Pile wards ek tia 10 0 Baier es pr EN RT UIE 654, twin onion : SMBS.\"Ties ELL FURNISHED : 2 WE ay saa OM\u2014ON PARLOK JBEDECOM AND PARLO R FOR MARSIBD good y._\u2018\u201c FL 457,\" STAR fees ; ISHED ROOM\u2014FIRST .DA ME 260 St.Antoine prets AT t = RNISHED ROO) LET.3 Fu MS TO LET.22 MONIQU : ferred.Appty 53 MOI] foot oo St\" NENERAL SERV AN WANTED, LEAN, LE street, Wi y, 23th, between 1 snd 6pm.*) A RESPECTABLE WOMAN Rr ncTABLEY MAN WANTS THIBQUGH SERVANT WANTED-FOI VBLLER WANTED\u2014ADDRESS \u201c#5.BIL.\" Sian omer A ; : - 5 EAMSTRESS WANTED \u2014 FOR THRE SRA.S % phewty 77 Durecher sirest, in he .W.ANTED \u2014 SERVANT GIRL; 21 Vi good y \u20ac 0.Ca tbete ads de à : ANTED \u2014 JUNIOR SALESMAN, 2088 2 ited.; ME WANT ee APPRENTICE.3 7 WANTED-YOUTH, ABOUT 17, FOR VW office of à wholenaie te DOR A A at a ld House ta the country for July and Bo EES ey Srey E] Are ERAL SERVANT, off VWARTED\u2014A WAITER, AT HALLS Ru | ONE MILLION COPIES.SOLD Everybody Wants It._\u2014\u2014##;-; : La RX.untold miseries that resnit from Indiscration Lee ES = published the PRABODY MEDICAL ; E, Doston, he THE SCIENCE OF LIVE: \u2018OR SEIS : >, PRESERVATION, 774.Decne in or Wen of Youth, O¢ too application te atned, edition, reviesd and enlarged, just pub! Lt 16 n standyrl medical work, the best in the , written a of great experience, - been rade\u2019 8 oo and des medal br vers axpunut ts tage 200 more tom ve en hk Yatnabie prescription for nil forms diseases, and chronie, he result of many years of extenstve 1 either one worth of which ig reg nus of receipt ef price.Illustrated cents.now ! ME SCIENCE OF LIFE; ON i = - PRESERVATIO es Sars Sere to koow but what ls faily ex 34 a marvel of art and beacty, warranted 4 be » tikes PRIZE TAILORING.i» \"A.GRUNDLER,} \u2026 No.807 St Joseph Stréet, HAS FEEN AWARDED THE JOLLOWING PRINS TA VT° AND'PIXE FINISH GUARANYEND 18 ax, 1861\u2014Firat Prino Cor Dries Suite; do.fit Pants.Ta Le don of prises.Rav.Dr.\u2019 i Ralp 7 .ment.Whon Jay Gonld, 0 the story gs wet | \u201cTésuéqere.cold weather on the Western : all of the High Seheal, on Metcalfe LE pu er bhi ihe ry Hi ool the occasion 5° Maing the annusl closiog exoroises aad distriba- \u2018fer the linging of hyras by the site the heed bor g of hymn by the the Master, Mr.Arthy, ted his nanual report, which showed that number of pupils is 178, sad that of the 80 boys in the wpe =~ olay, ome 44 will be promoted the High School.During the morning s nice mo Of recitations and music was gone The Honor List.SRCOXD FORMa Dar-\u2014Armour bortson, 766 marks out of Modalist and Prises for auth., sorip., Puno- polling, Geog.ud , Conduct and General .Proficiency.be 3.Winn\u2014Freuch, punctuality, latin and gen.4-Cushiog\u2014Writing, puno.and gen.prof.6.Day\u2014Latin.panot- and pen.prof.6.Mathewson.ing and gen.prof.7.Mitchell\u2014Punot and gen prof.8.Campbell-\u2014Good conduct.9.Honor list (over 75 o.of total marks)\u2014 Broek, Cole, Currie, Davidson, Felton, Hartman, Ivinson, Jamieson, Leeming, Magor, Mooney, Muir, Radford, Stuart, Walker, Wilson.PIRST FORM.Highest number in form during year, 41; eit wp Jaric examinations, 94 ; maximem mer 3 Dux, Gordon MacDoagall,619 marks ; Edward Archibald and H.Gerald Pangman, cqual, 818} marks, stand socond.PRIZE LIST.Gerdon MacDougall, 1st gen.proficieney, read- 8 ng.ward Arehibald, French, gen.profcieney.H.Gerald Pangman, Scripture, gen.prof.Robert Hutcheson, writing, gen.prof.D.Btrathearm Lousoa, geography, condust, stations, geu.prof.George Cleghorn, arithmetic, gen.prof.Beckoi, punetuality, gen.prof.\u2018Tho foilowinx boys take hon.mention for gen- ww \u201cuml profciency \u2014Peray Lestie, Alfred Brown, Arthur Noad, Poroy Taylor, Job Barry.\u2018 #RCOND CLASS, Greatest No.boys in class during year, 40; No during ,o5sminsticus, 35; Maximum\u2019 marks Duxr\u2014Frank Howar d Wilson, 577}.Second \u2014Harold B.Cushing, 5686}.1.Frank H.Wilsoy, 1st ger.prof, conduet sad punctuality, poither absent nor late.2- Harold B.hing, arithmetic, spelling, Freneh and gen.prof.8 W.Nelson MeDrnnough, reading and ges.prol | 4 Obarles C.Gurd, recilations, punetuality and gen.prof.6.Ernest J.Fry, Seripture hist.and gen.prof.G@.Clarence W.Henderson, writing.The following boys reosived honorable mention oe rofictency : John McKergow, Ar- , George Headerson, G Boyd, ord, 6 on J.Henderson, \u20ac Fgpoor ude Pangmizn, Albert Edgar, Walter 8 Miseball and Herbert Jemner Fust.FIRST PREPARATORY CLASS.Highest pumber in attendance during year, 88; number preseat at examimation, 28 ; maxi- sawm marks, 500.Dux Leonard Dyer, 471 out of 500.2nd.Percy Brock, 468 out of 500.PRIXR LIST.1.Leonard Dyer, 1st general preficienay eon: duet, application to study.2.Perey Brook, reading, Boriptares and goz- eral proficiency.8.louis Lichtenhein, writing and general proficienoy.4%.Hevry Baylis, arithmetio and general pre- 6.William Currie, speiling and gemeral prof e.PEroest Cole, punctuality and general prof- The usual suneal examinations of the peplis of \u201cSbis institution took place this morning and | \u201cgore in every respest highly satisfae- \u2026 The classes were examined in class rooms ov = pret of the sshjects T answering .>¥se pupils showed themselves to be remarkably t in the subjests ee A pumber of aad Saviog.ro sxbibiind, di were ibit : indeaired.t the \u2014concltsieu tire + aEsminations an wa made > te the Normal Sohodl hall, where the pupils ,¥ The Moentroa! Meat Company have commenced operations, some 28 attle having beer Lillsg by them last week, at the Montreal Abattoir; fifty head moro will be slaughtered to-morrow, and the company will kill shout 200 a week fora fow weeks and a larger number after they get fairly underway.The animals are hilied by the Abattoir company and the mest company have the ue of several of the refrigerator emparime t* of ithe cattie department: of the Avaitoir.In these refri A says Mr.Wm Short, manager of the Abattois, the meat cay be kept, if necessary, perfectly fresh for 30 days.The system is simply the sold air oma, » volume of cold air entering the room en ons side near the floor, sad thy warm ais ng Dear the ceiling on the other.In the deef department of the Montreal Abattoir there wre four of these ldrge Sompartments, where 1,200 earcarce ean be hung, and the temperatore is always kept down as low as 42° F boit.oh 10° above froting point.Besides these, the sheep and hog killing houves have rets of refrigerator compartments, each set with a oapa- sity of 3,000 animals.rts in the American press P to show that the \u201c corner in beef is a mueh bmader matter - than is genersily understood.A syndicate ef -five firme is now, it seems, controlling the mest: market of the United States, and 1120 noces teal extent of Canada.The pewer wit ; which this ryndieate is now manipulatieg the ©, market will: be better unds whe it is .« stated that §tx zui ling force is the brain and the millions of Jay Gould.At both Et.Louie and Chicago, the chief cattle market centres.they 5.bave erccied immense cattle yards in which ail +, Li-6teersare housed.and the ratiroad eo ons y Bave entered into a combination by whiek ex- Lar Slusive epecici privileges sre given in the sportation of cattle to the détriment ef r dealers who are williag and anxiods to furnish meat at a vary small profit on their invest- made ene of his rscont fying trips to the West, he set Dis aye upon the cattle traffie and at onde saw in it - @ fraitfal souroe of revonwe.He purahnsed » large Moek of stock in the Eset St.1mnis stosk built à ehnte to connect with his Wabash Railway system, and then sought and obtained control of the twelve millien dollar steel bridge over the Mississippi st point commanding (he commerce of St \u2018 .Botering into a combinstion with the Allerton, of Chicago, the largest dealers in food \u2018gaîtle in the world, a plan was devised bétween Abont by which an artificial famine should be zatée to the price of beef, lamb, mutton and \u201cpeek vaneed.Having almost the pras- sional eer railways, the totegraphe the -fmances, an ¢ stock exchanges of the ovantry, \u201cthe wih out of this plan by Geuld ' a à : veu Tudicate of i e * © ats bo hard as it would rt prairies the Ddoavy floods, both of which ty out much animal life, served ns facters in \u201c2 wivemant for advancing prices.In orderto ; idea Be got contrel pot enty of the i yards and railroads bat bined with the \u2018aughterees of New York, Philadelphia, Balti- ) aad Heston.The telegraph lines were than .arought {ute plays ad over tbe wires conbrelled ; Hing stories of tha seareity of of the Associated Ts J 4 Crry, June 26.\u2014This Gould not only controlled the market, but tried to convince the small dealors and the mask of contamers that the advancing prices were to » simple sçarcity of supply there is & searcity of cattiois false.vellers and woll informed men not coonocted witly the railway or other monopolies roport that the cattle, taking all the line of mareh from the grazing distriets of Texas and other wostorn cattle centres,are more numerous, platoper and in hetter condition than ever known in vue histery of the ooentry.Not withstanding tbls,however, Gould and his associates havo comand, sud, with beof at 25 counts a pound rotail,are drawing in a profit of 78 per cent.on their purehase.The Grand Trask and Great Westerns.Mr.Alexander McEwau, tho well known fnanelor, vf London, England, is at the Windsor.He stated te a Star reporter tu-day that bo was sat opposieg the Grand Trunk and Great West- om Amalgamation, although he had been asked todo zo.He had legal authority for saying.however, that any individual prefcrouce stock holder ef the Grand Trunk had a right to oppose tho ting of the million dollar preferouce to tho reat Western Company.Ile thought, howerer, that if a great majority of the Grand Trank stockholders wore in favor of the scheme, tho ERaglish Courts would sustain them.Kvening Telegrams CABLE.THE MEMORY OF MAZZINI.\u2014 GEXoa, June 23.-\u2014There was an immense concourse of visitors, deputations, societies, bands, banners and manifestoss here yesterday.A huge procession formed at the appointed station ou the Via di Milano.The municipal representatives were in gala costume, and there were 500 associations, with flags and thirty bands, around the ample piazor corectia surrounding Mazzini's monument.At half-past two the trumpets sounded and the white veil fell amid immense cheering.The sculptor Costa was enihu- siastically applanded.Around the monument were placed plants, flowers and poles, bearing the portraits of Mazzini\u2019s principal friends and companions.The banner of ** Italia Irridenta was shown for a momrnt, but disappeared without causing any disturbanez of order.Signor Aurrlio Safi, President of tho Promoting Committee, made the speech presenting the monument to the municipality.The Mayor of Ccnoa replied in acceptance ot the trust, and invoked the glorious memory of Cavour, Mazzini, Victor Emmanuel and Garibaldi.The Roman municipality was invited to attend the ceremony, but requested a provincial deputy to represent Rome.Mazzini was proclaimed a Roman citizen in 1849, but bis Poet is not yet allowed on the Pincian promenade nor placed in t\u2019.e Capitoline Gallery of illustrious Italians, nor received in the Santa Croce at Florence.ARRBEST OF NIHILISTS.\u2014-ST.PETERS- BuRe, June 26.\u2014The police have seized thirty-eight pounds of nitro-glycerine and 120 pounds of dynamite in a house searched Yesterday, besides a quantity of bombs of the newest pattern, ten of which were loaded, Among the persons arrested are several naval officers and a Jewcss.Its sud also that an operetta singer is implicated in the plot.The ajor of H arrested had for some time been suspected and watched by the police.Agents disguised as coachmen followed him wherever he went, and without knowing it he bad repeatedly been driven about by his spies.Latterly, tos, he had unsuspectinglv made himself a friend of the police agent, whom he was in the habit of meeting at a restaurant.Up to the present time about eighty persons have been arrested.THK RUSSIAN JEWS.\u2014St.PATRRSEURG, June 26.4\u2014Les Messager Officiel pablishes to-day a long ciromlar from Count Tolstoi regarding the Jews.It says in substance that while existing laws must be respected, local exigencies must be taken into consideration.= All attempts against Israclites will be promptly and energetically repreesed.The recent exceptions were due to the slowness or inertness: of thvee charged with the repression of outrages.The circular menaces with dismissal all the functionaries who display a similar weskness or negligence.IGNATIEFF'S RESIGNATION.\u2014Bxrurx, June 26.\u2014 It is now stated that Igmatiefl resigned the Russian Ministiy of the interior, becapse he could no longer arantes the safety of the Em .The credibility of this view is sustai by the fact that since his resignation the political police have been re- AMERICAN.THE JERSEY CITY STRIKE \u2014Jzusx7 pornins 200 Erie Railway trackmen joined the strikees.They demand an advance of 40 cents per day.Bwitchmen and brakemen in the Erie yards on ths east and west sides of Bergen tunnel have Joimed the strikers.The freight traffi: on the rosd is et a complete stanstill The Pennsyl vania Company has induced 75 old hands to resume work.A number of freight traius on the road have been moved this morning.A FRESH INDIAN OUTBREAK \u2014Dex.ven, Uol.,, June 26.\u2014A apeciai from Fort Stanton says :- \u2018* The Mescaiero Indians have broken ont.The Indian police killed some i who tried to escape from Fort Union.Monteris the war ebief, is on the agent s side, snd is figting the Indiane.The agent was fired on and wounded twice.Troops will go to the spot immediately.* CANADIAN.\u201cBARQUF BURNED.\u2014Haurrax, N.S, June 26 The barque ¢ Wild Hunter,\u201d Capt.Treat, from Boston, bound to Revel, Russia, laden with cotton, was destroyed by fire ninety miles off the harbor on Saturday.The crew arrived here to-day.Telegrams Condensed.There were ninety-four Mormons on board tho steamer \u2018 Nevada,\u201d which sailed from Liverpool! for New York on the 21st inst, The Servian radicals claiming seats in the Skuptschina bave izsued a manifesto protesting against their treatment and announcing their intention to retire until the next general election.The fact that the Emporor has mot vet accepted the resignation of Herr Bitter as Prussian Minister of Finance is regarded as an indieation that he does not entirely approve the fiscal policy of Princes Bismarck.A tank vessel, capable of distilling 100 tons of water hourly, has hastily sailed Fast from Portsmouth.It is supposed that she is sent as a precaution against the posibility of supplies for the Suez Canal stations being interrupted.RUMORRD KILLING OF SIX MOUNTED POLICEMEN.férRCIAL DESPATON TO THER STAR.) OTTAWA, June 26.-\u2014A Tumor has reached here of the killing of six mounted policemen in the North-West.The facts are sud to be concealed by order of the authorities.EXTENSIVE FIRE.{SPROIAL DESPATCH TO THR ¥PAL ) East Ricnrorn, Vt., June 26.\u2014On Saturday last the extensive luruber and tray manu- factory, situated in Jay, Vt., and owned by G.8.Brown & Son, of Fisherviile, N.H., was totally destroyed by fire.The mills at the time were ran under lease by White, Clarkson & Co., of New Haven, who lost their own valuable mills at Abercorn, P.Q., on the 11th inst.The mills are estimated to be worth over $66,- 008.There was also some 400,000 feet of lumber destroyed.The fire was red in the engise room nèer the saw mill.The manufac- tory was insured in stock companies ; amount not known.To break glass te any required form make a motah, with a file, on the edge of-the glass ; draw dgure, starting from the notch make à vod of iron red-hot and draw it slang the lines ; a crack will follow the iron and glass can then be casily .broko 1.in a recently published list of.European.irda, ifty-two ies of birds are given » mots Lens frequently within the -mits of the cuntinent.3 \\ 3 FROM OTTAWA.- + SL, fEPEOIAS DESPATCR 70 THE SPAR} 2 THR COUNTERFEITING CARE.\u2014 Orçis wa, June 20.\u2014 Angus and Martin N ¢ T.Rajotte were examined again y, on the Banque Nationale counterfoiting case.Sparrow has made a clear breast of it, by which he told that he and his brothet were the instru- ta of Rajotte.A Montreal engraver aprehes have been \u2018visited by the prisoners and issups + / to have some connection with the affair.he.plates were found in Sparrow's privy last Saturday, and a quantity of co at Rajotte'a The case was remanded til Friday, jotte told Angus that itcost him! $1,300 \u2018for the plates, which were to be fhade for him in Montreal, and that he would send to New York for proper pape for printing the notra, as he was bound to make his méney out of them.THE CKOP3 in this neighborhood are looking exceedingly well, and there is every pect of a good yield.MARRIAGE POSTPONED\u2014J.Ellis,a man in the empioy of E.B.Eddy, Hull, who was to have been married on Monday last, was ob-: liged to postpone the affair, owing tohis having broken his arm the Saturday previous, while working in the lumber yard.eT THE EGYPTIAN CRISIS.Explesives Diseovered\u2014Tbe Khedive Advived to ou Beard a Vease)l\u2014 Arabi Claitex Collusion with the Porte\u2014Ntrengihening the Mediterranean Squadren, ALEXANDEIA, June 26.\u2014The uneasy feeling continues concerning the Suez Canal.It is m- mored a number of cases containing explosives, accompanied by men.at lsmaila aod been deposited in unoccupied public buildings, under the supervision of the Governor.The Khedive has been advised to go on board a vessel, as there is some danger thai he will be seized as a hostage.Arabi Pacha states that if the Porte abandons him he will publish correspondence proving that every step he has taken since the 7th Scotember last was instigated by the Porte.Loxnon, June 26.\u2014The I'fmcs says it may be taken for granted that there is something more than empty sound behind the prepara tions at tlle dockyards.We can but hope that if the Conference fails to find a solution of the Egvptisa question France will agree with England on a pian of united action, or leave us free to act aloue.It is stated that expeditionary forces at Gibraltar and .Malta have been constituted and commanders aud staffs have becn nominated.It is stated that a thousand svarines will be sent to the Mediterranean to strengthen the British squadron there.ARKIVAL OF THE CIRCASSIAN.\u201d Passenger List.Rinousxki Station, June 26.\u2014Saloon passengers por 83, ¢ Circassian,\u201d Capt.Smith, from Liver- l for Quebec.June 15 :\u2014Mr C F Allan, Mr W 1 Beersford, Mr Leon do Jardin de Berrebrock, | Mr W Blarden, Mr ¢ W Bowlby, Mrs Brenan, Miss M Bridsen, Mr J A Camphrell, Miss Campbell, Mira Grace Campboel!, Mr Jas Carnogia, Mr G RK K Cross.Mr Fredk Carling, Mr Dufresne, Misa A Fishor.Mr W-J Foster, Mrs Pull sr, Mr F X Garreau, Mr J G Gerrans, Mr G B Ue-ard, Mr Girard, Colonel UC Goodfellow, K E, Miss Hamilton, Hon Isabel Hobart Hampden, Mr Jesse Flaweet Mr William Heald, Mrs Heald, Miss K Heald.Miss A Ifeald, Mr3 James Hondcr- son, Master J C llendorsou, Mr A R Boowith, Miss R Henderson and purse, Mr William Henderson, Miss Henderson, Miss J B Henderson, Mr Robert Hendorson, Mrs Hilyard, Master G Hilyard, Lady Hobart, Mrs Hornby, Master Hornby, Master Harold Horaby, Master Fred Hornby, Miss M § Hooper, Mr P Hudon, Master Irvine, Master J Irvine, Nr A A Jopp, Master Jarvis, Mr Areh Jerdon, Mrs M Jordon, Miss EF Johnson, Mrs Kelly, Master M Kelly, Mr W 8 Lindsay, Mise Long, Mrs MacDonald, Miss Mao- Donald, Mr Allan, Mr MoDougall, Rev A Me- Keunai, Master Geo Marshall, Mr J Merry, Mrs Merry.J tiibson, M A.Mr William Minto, Miss Moore, Mr Robert McMaster, MrJ A McNichol, Mr Paukridge, Mrs Pankridge, Mr Pelletier, Miss Pelletier, Mr @ P Pereira and infant, Miss B M Quiggin, Mr Chas Rabbeck, M J Redmond, Mrs Redmond, Miss J Roberts, Jno A Robertson, R J Roy, Richard Ryan, Mr J Ryan, R Stewart-Seville, Mrs 8 Soott, A Strad- brooke Smith, Miss 8 M Smith, Mr Wm Stevenson, John A Stevenson, W J Steel, Mathew Tay- bor, Mus Vaughan, W 8 Vzughan.C P Vaughan and nurse, Mrs Wateon,A J Weiner, J H Whit- taker, Mrs Wilkinron Mr Lennox Williams; 103 eabin, 60 intermediate, 776 stesrago.That amphibious individual of rubber-suit fame, Captain Paul never attempts a trip without St.Jacobs Oil; tho great rheuma- tio and meuralgic specifio, Special Netioe.Worth Attsntion.\u2014Rebinson is showing not Jess than thirty-five varieties of West of England and French disgonsls and.worsted, com- isi ¢ finest textures and most fashionable shades.Certainly the assortment and nicest goods ever brought into the city.à COMMERCIAL.Cu 102 ».m.\u2014 Wheat, 18¢ to Judy.$L 081 August, $1 0 Bapiambor 91 ès ear, old wheat.8 36 July, 13} August, Coro.Taie June, 74{e Juty, 76jc Angust, 7620 Septem- be je year.Pork, ane and July TL 83) Anpust Lo mend IE just.$3.8 2h a a | September.CHICAGO, 3 30 p.\u2014Wheat, $1 164 July, §1 084 August.Finance and Commerce.A meeting of the North Shore Railway Syndicate will be heid to-morrow in Quebes, when $560,000 will bo paid over to the Government as part of the purchase money.The question of buying the boats of the Richelieu Company will be considered.The stock market this morning was quiet, and is expocted to remain so until after the turn of the month.when money will be less stringent.The vk \" uniform, have arrived on lm TL FOR men (From Messrs.MoINTYRE, FRENCH & 00.) Sale will Comrhènce To-morrow Morning.THESE GOODS ARB SLIGHTLY YET, AND MUST BB.SOLD IMMBDIATELY BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED.D.G.LAIDLAW, 450 Notre Dame Street.LATENT PRICES\u2014STOCKS.26.Liverpool, Jane 34 J p.m 2, 5 pm Bu LSEE Wh RS que Fier CL.10 4 1 0 Vinee.900 10 0 800 QU 3 Winer.93 ie à » 9 v à whhe Winter.\u2026.$ 8 $10 9 3 10 AUD.910 08 910 2 Corn (new), perewi.6 à 00 6 3 uv Corn (uid, per owt.U uv v 0 v v 0 val, por eemiad gc 0 6.ve BAFIOF.0.B à u 5 3 60 OMB + eau soeecese 6 8 0 9 58 8 vo port.*9 à 00 89 0 00 Lard a 8 we 8 » 6 9 e \\ 4 i» a \u20ac 0 Sa.à ax à ê cw 0 [42 8 vu 0 w eo lis 0 09 : 88 es NEW YORK SFUCK EXOCMANGE Ropurted by Maciouuali Bron, doe Berosers, #8 Prats Kaviar sczwot.June 28.vez.Pez, Op.Cig W.G.Tel xd.BAL, FSI, 3 SMOFS \u2026.Pacific Mal.a 43 ane.à x; NT.f à ze )R.Sow Sig fi agile UN N.Y.Comaral xd 141% 150% Oho Bees coos Deland Lack.[27% il7ip Eno & 284 bel.à Hud.xé 113 1114 Mon.es 1:1344 Texas Pac.Te 1314 Ceu Pac.Kxchange .SRY, 28% Momey.Ft ne $t.Paul & Nan.13% New Advertisements this P.M.NN LN Protestant Board of School Commissioners, Me HON, GEDEON OUIMBRT, Superintendent of Public Instruectiti, will present prisce tn the Sherbreeke fitreet School, to-morrow forencon, at TEX O'clock.The REV.DE.NORMAN, Chairman of the Board, will preside.Parents of Pupils and Priends of Education are ally invited.148 1 = Protestant Beard of School Commissioners, PRINCIPAL DAWBON, C M LLD, FP.R re pe a = \u201c HIGH SCHOOL OF MONTREAL, dy the Rev.CANON NOREMAX, D.C.L.On THURSDAY, at 3 p.m., in the SENIOR SCHOOL.tbe Rev.De.STEVEXSON, In thé PANET STREET (OOL, by Rev.CANGE NORMAN, in the ONTARIO STHRRT SCROOL, by the Rev.BE | REXFORD, and in the MILL STRERT SCHOOL by Dr.HOWER.On =, PRIDAY, at 10a.m., a the ROYAL ARTHUR oe Te Rev.C NORMAN.In Amp street School, the Rev.Dy, HTEV- BNBROR.In the TISH CANADIAN scoot 3 sci L, ry WL Sen baud the POINT.RE.All .CHARLES OL, by Dr.M krgox 483 LACROSSE! Championship Mateh, Comal Island Indlans (CHAMPION RL 08) Ye Dominion Day, 1st Jaly, 1882, BHAMROCK LACROSSE GBOUNDS, St.Catherine street west.Ball faced at 3 p.m.shArp.Prices as usnal.No postponement TF.EB MeKENNA, 1486 Bec, pro tom.GRAND TRUNK SWIMMING CLUB, situated on Price's Island, opposite the Grand Trunk Bosting Club, under the leadership of Prof Willams, is now epes daily.Tho Prof.guarmntess to teach persons $0 swim (a 10 jessons.> Tickets can be had st Redmond's, 10 Chahofilles sgaare Johmwton's, MoCord street, and at the bath.148 3 (OAL OIL! COAL OIL' Fred.R.Cole's First Prize Goal Of) fe belting faster than vor.S-nd your orders in, and got snppiles same day, to 418 Notrs Lame street.1481 MO, LET \u2014 At Chambly Basin, nicely d r SALE OF JOB HARDWARE A Prizes will be preventsd om F Hfèges, Locks, Hammers, Guns, Bell Crani WEDXNESDAY, 28th, © Pocket snd Tale Cutlery; à y of ime Fisawars, at TEX o'clock a m., in the doy pss af 8t.James ul, .: ¢ sfternoon, 29th Inst., GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, Sale at TWO oclook, | \"Por Ottawa, Brockville Sd Toronto!!!\" 2 à à ; Lo pe AL VIS i sald GOODS ! TRADE SALE Teas, Raisins, Wines, Spirits, &e FOR ACCOUNT OF JOHN OSBORN, SON & CO, AT THEIR STORES, Nos.20 and 23 ST.SACRANENT STREET On WEDNESDAY, 26th inst.TEAS! 20 Half-chests Twankay, es se Hyso is oe Imperial, 101 o Ganpowden, 168 \u201c Young Hysom, see se Japan, 256 se and Boxes Congou 337 Half-chests Valencia RAISINS, \u2014ALSO\u2014 Sisquit, Dubouche & Co.'s Brandy, In Mhde\u2026 Qrs., Octs.and Cases.Gins, Ports, Sherries, The whele sale positively unreserved.o Sale at 10:30 a.m.» THOS.J.POTTER, Auctionocer.N.B.\u2014Catalogucs now ready and samples on veus 0 H ATS, CA PS.FURS, &c, &c.AUCTION.The subecribers h reced 601 and 607 BL Catherine street to sort at Wednesday, 33th imst., The stock in fi 8 trade, fittings, Leases, &¢., belonging to the estate Chas.Desjardins & Oo, sisting Hats, Cape, pend acte ioe B ot and Sleivbs \u2018The whale to be soid ai so much on the dalles ai A doposit of 81,000 uired on adjudication.Stock view mntil day of eat BALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.BENNING & BARSALOU, A 8 1 47 (CLEA RING AUCTION SALE BEFORE REMOVING.The Bubecribers will eoll nb thetr store, No.532 Craig Wednesday Morning, the 28th Inst., allthe Furniture, Carpe Large Joe Chest for Bu or Grocer, y ditto, Ladders, dc., 4 ne whole m street, lately oocapted \"7 Monstre.Sale at TEN o'tiok, A.B.STEWART & SON, 3%.Hicks & Co.148 3 SHAW & GOWDET, Auctieneers.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY On andafter MONDAY, JUNR 236th, Trains will ren as follows: LEAVING MONTREAL.or Fer von, od tee 4.30 ars.so.Por Ottaws (MIXOG).00000 s0urmacc 0000 For St JATOMMO.00200000 - 0000000 ieee 8.00 £3 ARRIVING IN MONTREAL.From +2r + 15.00 BOOS.Toronto, Brockville, and Ottawa.Prom Matiawa, Fembeeke, Ottawa and .termediate siettons.n- Baggage W.C.VAN HORNE, ARCHER BAKER, Gen Manager.Gen.Supt.Montreal, June 1, 1883 HE BLOOD MAKER 148x mimeo A remarkable tnd pever-fatitng médictne increasing the volume of blood In the human body.Cures or re- lleves nervous diseases.AO invaluable for weab-e¢ Geticate children, and in all caves where Poor or vitiated Wood is the cause of impetred health.Just receive from tlre makers, and for sale ab the a MEDICAL HALL BRANCH, PHILLIPS SQUARE.- T18sotme THE CARPET WAREHOUSE (ESTABLISHED 1350), 409 and 461 NOTRE DAM).STREET.\u2018| spot, followed the cuts with a bow ou the i this afternoon.was the rain spoilèi-the afternoëg's ~The Bev.John Potis to a very | congregation in the St James street Mothodist Churoh.Mr.Petts improves with age.Very bly mon equal hip sarnpatuess and impressive.\u2014The North Shore Railway Company are making arrangements for tite oda: ration of a branoh Mno from L'Epiphany to L'Assomption.The distance is only fouz miles sad it is expected to Prove a valuatle faoder te the.maistime.- Work will bo commenced almost immediately and in all probability trains will be ranning in tho rond by the end of August.\u2014With reférence to the tooth pulling oxtraér- dinary, which during the past few days bea been going on in Montreal, a Bran reporter this morning visited several feading dentists to find out whether any truth existed in the report that pro- ovedings against the practitioner were contem- pinted.The amewor in overy case wis that the report was entirely ineorrect; one dentist observed that the ipstrmment used was the old key of Garongeot, introdueed during the French revolution, snd now abandoned for the forceps ; its ohief peculiarity lay in the [net that it was apt to snap off the orowns of teeth, and leavs the roots in the gum, and the patient was also ex- \"posed to the danger of s fractured jaw.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Customs Officer Suspended.Mr.Brosseau, of the frontier servige at 8t.Armand, has been suspended by Inspestor Wolf, of \\he Customs Department, charged with failing to moke à return of certain moneys colloeted by him and also fer having allowed some engineering instruments to pess into the Dominfon without paying duty.Mr.Brosseau, who has been a lowg time in theservico and who is very much respected in the servios, pleads that ho was absent two days from duty painting his bouse, and that by an ovoraight he forgui to make the return until challenged by the Inspeetor.An investigation will bo beld to enquire into the matter; in the meantime aspirants to office are losing no time, and applisations aro already being made for tho position.Postal.: $ The English mail per BS.* Circassian \u201d left Rimouski for Montreal at six o'clock this morning, and will be distributed to-morrow.There is as yet no report of the mail from England per Cunard line.A mail for England por Cunard line will be olosed at the Montreal Post Office at seven o'olook this evening.A supplementary mail for transmission by the same steamer will be made up to 2.15 p.m.to-morrow.Personal.Hon Mt.Chapieau is at the Windsor.Hon.Mr.Geoffrion, tho member elect for Vor- cheres, was in town to-day.: MURDERED BY MUTINRERS.A Bloody Tragedy on Board the American ship * Freeman Clarke.\u201d The New York papers of June 18 give details of a bloody occurrence on board a ship which reached that port Iast week.She was the American vessel ** Freeman Clarke,\u201d and her captain, James 8.Dwight, was murdéred at sea on May 27 by wo Malays who were acting as cook and steward of the vessel.On the night of the Fel May, Friday, Second Mute Lowry RCs, n Dwight aslee in his cabin abont 5 o'clock in the Shilo The captain had had evil forebodings and had bis conviction, without giving any reason for it, that he would never reach New York.There had been some trouble with the Malays on account of their babit of.opium smoking, which the captain had forbidden.Nothing serious was apprehended, however.Before going imto the captain\u2019s eabin on the morning of the 37th, Second Mate Lowry says thet be noticed the cock & hatchet and two knives.When why he did so, the cook replied by inquiring if Sandy Hook was in sight.Lowry laughed at the query as the ship was only off Bt.Thewss.The two murderers were only Milays or Chinamen on the ship.Lowry, after leaving the captain's - cabi went forward, and the murderers thea stole of into the cabin and attacked the captain with their hatchets snd knives and Racked and stabbed the unfortunate conmmauder to death.The murder completed, the two villains went throngh the to First Officer Williams\u2018 room, forward.Mr.Wiliams was sleeping, but he was aroused by a cut over the head from one of the assailants.Just as the cook raised his hatchet to inflict another Blow, a seaman named Francesço, who had been attracted to tbe room by the mate's ory of ¢* Murder!\u201d grappled with the assassin.The four men, stroggling together, got out on the forward deck.In the meantime Sepond Officer Lowry had heard Mr.Williams\u2019 calls and saw the ing man, Hefran for to help the Captain's room, of found his commander crouched on his knees by his bunk, blocding profuiely and moaning.° \u201cTHE CAPTAIN'S MUBDERED ! cried Mz.Leery Vo the man at the wheel, and then dashed beck bo, the forward deck.His appearance attracted attention of the cook, who ran toward Lowry, crying: \u201c1 will kill you, you\u2014\u2014 Fr ery fled into the onptain\u2019s rqom and sequred the ins sword.Running around to the forward deck he fédiné fé steward and the first officer elinched.Lowry cut the steward twice over the shoulder with his sword snd the mautineer released his hold of Mr.Williams, A seaman named Andrew Johnson, who had reached the steward\u2019s head with a capstan bar, Charles Johnson, the ship's ntéf, who had been on deck.only a few minutes, seized an iron pump handle and felled thé steward.The latter in about fifteen minutes.- 3 Meanwhile Francesco, who had first come t appointed , À costume, escorted by ohe or more of her in waiting.These then retire.The husbahd receives her at the door, leads her to a little is SATA CA SEE exquisite way he is capa which olds sacted to his lady and never pe unless she is present.This room is his pride.He spares jo expense to make it es unique aed charming as Jocaiple.They condole with one other until the following morning after bronk- t, when they again separate, to meèt only at the table, in the nursery, or in the court.When the gentleman has received his lady in his apartments it ia not proper to leave her one momept until they have breakfasted, which does not usually occyr until 9 o'clock.After the lapse of some days\u2014] do not know how meny\u2014 etiquette requires that the lady shall return the husband's compliment by à similar invitation, nicely sealed in a perfumed envelope on a silver tray.He seknowledges the invitation with many thanks, and if he accepta, whichit is presumed ho is quite sure to do, he first indulges in the bath, prigs himself up in his best array, patronizes bis perfume bottiosand his pomades, and at the appointed hour appears promptly ot the door of his s apartments, She is there to recoive him, dressed like a queen, wearing orange blossoms in her hair and on her bosom.She conducis him to a little table, where.he is offered wine and cake, or chocolate and cakes and frait.After this pleasant repast she regales him with song and music on the guitar.She also has, in the midst of her ments, a room which she holds sacred to her husband, and which she nevet occupies unless he is present.It may be supposed that this sacred room is her pride over all things, and to adom snd watch over it the chief occupation and $ of her life.They remain together in the lady's apartments until breakfast, after which they again separate.Thus there is a continual interchange of courtesies and & perpetual courtship.They tell me that this pretty way of doing coutinugs as long as they live, even if it be one hundred or more years.Testimony of an Eminent Physiciat._ The proofs which authenticated the claims of Northrop & Lyman\u2019s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites to be regarded as the finest pulmonic in use, cmanate in many instances from physicians of eminence.Dr.J.Carlis, of St.Thomas, writes as follows :\u2014 * During ten years of active service, I have had occasion to prescribe Cod Liver Oil and Hypophorphites.Since your preparation came under my notice 1 have tried it, and take great pleasure in saying that it has given great satisfaction, and it is to be preferred to any I have ever used or recommended.| have used it in my own family during heavy colds, and in every instance a happy result has followed.1 cheerfully recommend its use in all cases of debility arising from weakness of the muscular or nervous system.\u201d What can be more convincing thar this! Here isa professional man of long practices and high reputation bearing direct and positive testimony to the value of a remedy which he has thoroughly tested.Who can read and doubt ?Assuredly no one of common sense.This matchless specific for throat and lung diseases is aldo most serviceable in scrofulous cases.Purchasers should be careful to observe tuat each wrapper bas a fac mile of the firm's signature upon it.Prepared on Northrop & Lyman, Reronto, Can.y by i Pedicines.ANA pe SLE Les > ge) 2 RE CERMIRTEREDY.F RHEUMATIS , Neuralgia, Sciatiea, Lumbego, \u2018 Packache, Soreness of the Chest, Bout, Quinsy, Sore Threat, Swell=- ings and Sprains, Burns and.« Sealds, General Bedily F Pains, Tooth, Ear end Neadeche, rosted Foot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches.earth oqûals Sr.Jicous Ors a\u201d sa, re, and cheap External Remedy.A trial entails but the comparatirelÿ willing ow 50 Cents, and +very one suffering See Dave chcep sd poeitive proof of i claims Directions in Hoven table, where he treats her to chocolate or tes, eakes, fruits, ets, In ths midst, of his apart- 7.173 mung.\u2014DAF- Ahoy, 5 Toëk, SpetnynioM, «Toone, oi Bein ve or 9.00 nus \u201cEXPRESS \u2018Sie\u2019 Bodo, via ns Manchester, aghua, Lawoll, artving ia Beste\u201d 2.30 p.11\u2014Por Waterioo as Sot ad 3.20 p.te.\u2014NIGHT E Y Troy, I for ing in Now York 0.40 next mo: 6.30 pom, \u2014X GHT EXPRESS far Bostor and cian, New York, via Springfield.- RTE TE Er tickets û Slo mont Ralroed dates ot Fairey at vik el Jor A.C, i STONEGRAVE, J.W.HOBART, : Cr : a sep > w.vi SHIT Bt Albans, VE.\u2018Oéteber J7th, 1881.The.only Une running + À JAM to PORTLAND OLD OÉCHAEN and but route to WILER MOUNTAINS Frovideües, boston, ahd ai poïnta Ca 5 » Kocians also, the Ease: wash, er phre ed Ta Mons LEAVE MO L No.25.00 am\u2014 No.6\u20145.00 Ra Rp for Knowlton and Richfo; Pullman .18\u20142 P-Mm.\u2014(Sat: TRAIN for Newport, Encres and inter acl The Jona.mas no od Orchard Te Roe Elegant parlor G oe on} D 2 tt ne Done a Now real and aa and Montreal and Boston, and Pul Ah ier \"4 Ours on Nant trains between Monôeal 3 he y at Cham Canton, M ops caly arte West pars ane wu ween Mon Hjoh- BRADLEY 1 T.A.MACKINNON, GRAND TRUNK RAI Le ang 10 pus Ch Exprots for AU pointe Want Yor Vaudreuil, > pe rer if Cornwal VU a oom Shain Mixed, à From Vaudreuil, LS am.; Sop «+FFS Jobpe, Troy, on and 1050 po d's pan Au O&O, 1000 va for Ottawa, 8.50 am.5.00 WAY 3 IS pans raie one Milind ao JU Pm.zen nday qu Len Err werp, 08 Or about 15th June, steamer excstiont Wo croit snd Partai, sopra aus ! STEINMANE & LUBWIG, HUNDEMLON à 00.' ee General Agents, Montreal, Francaise de l\u2019Atlantique, Direct Line Betwoea Canad and Frases, rect for HAVAK on or about the Dh by og TIS das Freight apd farther partieniars apply to\u201d M.DARLEY BENTLEY, General, ana 217 Bt.Pani street.Steamship Com > e ment steamers of this The splendki Line wil} ) A ai mis bere, SUT music.Hotel C Languages.Lo board adjourns on Friday until after the holidays ol oie ths, Pa Stair Mr, Willigms\" sesiaiance, on seeing the cook SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIETS AND DEALERR SA oi the Brat and fourth of July.Stocks thin mors RSALE-ONE LARGE BELL TENT,ONE ç * run after L » Fan to the carpenter's shop IN MEDICINE.: Montreal advanced |; Telegraph Ee Paul and Rand i Salih.Tera Oo pry pg 148 3 æe., ae.\u20ac » and secured en axe.The cook, finding that his A.VOGELER & CO.MUSIC BOOKS Manitoba 2 and as bi per cent.Épeculators were : Full stock of the mew styles, in all qualities, mage ot intended victim bad eluded him, rushed toward Baltimbdre, Md., U.5.4 = 279 apparentls as soxioas to buy das this poring us R BALE \u2014 A FOUR XI FAR OLD JERSEY lowest prices.Pyrtloular eiiention paid to orders by Frincesco.The latter Was chased to the aft = 3 \u2014 10y were .e changes ; ; switch ; » sam forwa: part of D-miniog.= : - ; \u201c .; - fées animal: price $76.W.F.À R Preagrave, Suni | deck; where turmod en his ptirsuer akd both moros declinod à; Richelios und City Paienços ot Porm, Michetieu Que.éme men-track at each other with thir weapon at | @rotessional, __| AMERICAN COMPOSERS i S\u2014MRS, MITCHELL, MIDWIFE.DIFLOMA awarded bition.the mme time.Francesco received a cut on ing ° - Diteom À Co.publtsh a large number of books that az Maney was_steady, with rates unohanrod for JR CE sachertors.2m MAMMOCKS.HAMMOCKS the head, and he gashed the cook\u2019s face sovere- R JENKINS, purely Aterioan in design and composition.d'or nae oT riche ater ad Biko Roox \u2014 UNPURNIBRED, WITH USE OF Best value in the city at $2.00.L ly.The mutineer then fled forward and was D Perham ob.Zenobia DE Er Fetes a wes Op as hank and onl snore le aR TE rT CHINA NATTIFG JUST OFRKED., el er ey Ai rl a ER rem.for an OT 5, LOR FLOOR TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED bissoums n : .| taking the principal asta, / © and 91 to 9j over the counter.Right drafts.are AR , a \u201d Five pæ.on sil Cash Purehase Mr Lowry,the tor, snd several Mrinttug.* dr at 61 ad Ourreney cù Nam Verk fie 208 XE for rouse keeping, West of ly Her sus |, JAMES BA a non.iin\u2019 revive > seamen : RY 0 ~ Don Munio 2150 » DUDLET DUCK.je , .- : rer\u201d us © Crusades.Teed Qeatate, founded, lograd This p.ro.Toronto\u2019 Merchants {.Commerse OARD\u2014VACANCIES AT ST.GEORGE TH FO OAPTAYN DWIGHT.Baal aa be\u2019 .i Richelion i Gas rama Cis phan 1.Gommerse Btn = : Br 1ING CA LRO DL Ho lingured for two or three hours and then or CITIZENS, \u201cea 46th Psalm du) ma DUDLEY BUCK, ts » stocks firm and un ; MPLOYMENT NTED _ pen: Chemists, cormer Blewry Doren : - guafies * Af hia Bi KG\" Piesse your orders dires : hy a - ; I Money wna casier bare thin aftertioon, and it is E with; fe good hn Address 23 re, sets._\u2014 Mos | .ret the back of his Tiead p&~ JOR PRINTING, ENGRAVING sed yg Joseph's Bondage #1.) Py CHADWIOR.! , - smd en hig are ss something .expected to be more Evous lo raertow.\"| office.148 2 WE CAN REPAIR f wounds inflicted on LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING: =i \u201cGas Belsh P ww) uy AQerooon Sales\u201485 Montreal 50 do 208}, AUNDRYMAID WANTED IMMEDIA .carfyl.riage 5 were, B&F\u201d Lave agents commissions.Send post azzar 0)\" BUTTERPTIED.CE Tg Stas | RENE memes, | Grave, Tin or Galranivod Iron Ras 9e Près dei vie en a ETSY: STATS on he pri tte we de 164,6 Folggmps 131, 11 Domlaien Tolstrann JR ETECTABLE WOMAR WANTED, T0 vin © + under the assault, he seized hisrevolver, which = D.ENGLISH & CO.,, | a mt rr anagem do 704,30 Telok 133) dry curse a baby.Apply \u201c N G60.\" Bran of\" ABHAM : hung over his heed, but befèrs hé could use jt M7 242 ST.JAMES BT.\u2014 New Fi Qu oie) Ry ENFRAL\u2014SRRVANT VANTED vs SPA À 0 EMENT, the weapon, was struck with a.hatchet.After | 23 ew riower uueen oe } MONTREAL STOCK EXOWANGR (G'Oheruna: Appis, immoduéety, at 97 Union Acer: CHBAPER AND BETTER the murder the steward took.revolve ani Brewers, kC, Picpic ryrnouas ee ab, nea oma siren Same pi ce mua rest 2 | Than Wüm Any Other Material.gi dent hos beth swe rad to LD Ant RE or nl terion soson 0e propriate Jo.me - = AINTERS WANTED AT 84 IN KR ) i CL e J y, however, did n 0 flower and axcursloh season.: nd] ol Lee 0383 | © SoEBFE JAMES & 00, |.united ue mt dechire it Fiescon.JOHN HB.MOLSON & BROS, p ojo sign Hymn 0 shoes o ESSMAKERS, APPRENTICES WANE.Jor \u2019 (he sfftay LE AND PORTER BREW ERS, acceptable ve choirs .sa ames | ames D5 MEG Fohege Avores, 1483] Cor.Latour sirest and Bushy .was not.very severe.The Malays were 4 most acorpla ™ arc orate, 2 3D, WRITIN » said yesterday, by Mr.to.have been ; .: OLIVER DITSON & OO, Boston.1 Ta OXIA ANTE, hour csch n see, lage JOR THE HOT SEASON.\u201c A affair.The 0e tor mid No.286 8¢, Mary Street, Montreal, a hy 5 197 Vfigp Sete eireoh tn the even - 148.1 o \u2014 1, dhet the die jere thrown overboard, bat.Bave alwaysou band thé various kiude of ;Ç ©.M, BITSOH & C8, Hoel, |G Tenant Lara were wi ae pa gpg | ei Bl For Josey mda who did this ba did not know.ALE AND PORTER [umes P43 Broadway, N.Y 22 387 7 ux street, ; + = ' WT \u2018 , : pene ii a | Grn SET me gy | TON SENS fe me DO EE an ts ve sara mg * em: , are.; - à Wo 1 | SoA oer 199 xa On.of Boe ars Piteen, 1A Smveithany Ent ake ey FAMILIES RuGULASLY NUPPLIRD, Om Eros rpridens fn.Prsboning whet oH EG ee Doras tain Mem ve Boon, oF PORT OTR& (Ro \u201cWinter Kepablic\u2014 Conrtaliip in Orders rooired by Telephone.165 2008 \"LE si.Sos Ce m ; TY S RTING N Co A correspondent of the Galveston (Toxas) 1 1311;[ 150% [331 a MEDALS.MBDAYS., | Eu $ | .À D SES mie Fp commer YER | wae SALA ae Ne re pes dt | AT STUDDART SA} & 413 BLEURY STREBF-\u2014-AT STODDART'S (|.& ©.Mavi co .Wak TE toux & Co, 693 bs.Paw st, Montront, 146% | Désigne\u2019 mate of every Gedéription.thames have : tou in cried io Da ee .v.even: 1b) 3 r= » he ANE, Mas A 0 - Gry Gas: jes\u201c idexlis] VONTREAL GENKRAL CHOEPITALL | T-8-ADEINR.Macwticturtng Jeweller.ppeme be ns pig coe.Hasinadeod wite 18k.Bolid Gold Diamond Rings, 88, 810, 815, 825, 830, 835, $40.1 pee fe Re Bunn.|B tion peal, ni ; eel Pp ; 3 ; j e en men 7 \u2019 Ha BOR wages pour nse orm PEER EDR SATET | Sa on ition, Fouts aperieis WARRANTED PURE.WITHOUT FLAWS OR SPECES.pn Summer.References réquired: 18 Lorns avenues.1 A ur are in the same house, or at least the same en- 20: - - of the best Parme Lower comprising chosume, yet they are usnally seperated by a gen- Diamond 18 Ji.Seid Gold Men 08.50.Rollé tee | NV SEPT POSER APE SE RES | fee pacs Each haa spurts wl of Sai Noy Kur dat ny PL Ren ht Foster & Oo.\u201c48 3 stone house; are Argcless.4 river rine thacagh tye attendants or servants, and nothing scems in dren's Solid.Gold Breschen, froth $1.30.A Large Stock of Nelid | VWANIED- A FIGSL.CLASS FINTGRER oll Suid acarericnt te cririog- silage, S16 Ou lues oct, Lon Your en at which |.es sion Ragin Loves tenes Tram 61% Pulse Aiiver Liane 38 1 root 23 of aie dos retmenset a iy, tm frrvory 8 release ans The naiss they ayn id ot, the.ciéreery for the * Watches.from £8.36.American Waltham Watoh Ve.$ en.silver you and 1! a , chi and the yard or court, with its fi & es Re dren, ! rt, owers, \u20ac Fine Going mov: arrnnfed n Perfect Timekecper,.wneral frem h % rpaidense, Lé A.Mortireer, Ottaurs 148 4 Propia and ie tre of ook of she nest 1 asser, ing ement.War ] » i fr Ta th inet.: et tn Lower Canada.le so On cernes sad vines.When the husbhnd desires.the FIVE TFARS SPECIAL GUARANTEE, 813.STEMWINDLRS, are on .ss .ANTED \u2014 A TRUSIWORTHY AND - for pestioniass te Ko Ka RHOMAS, Netess jrs company of his lady in bis apartments he writes Any movement Bt gising ant jon, the ny em BAY\u2014At St Henri, én Monday, June 26, Joseph, À pear, 10 menthe and 96 dira, eoû cé Jonopt nent 12 ar 1%, 10 attend Wo a Sew hours sack 0 a only Swen STIL Rg NK YU ANTEDS-COGE MCE lot OOVERNTONS FOR A\u2019 0:0.By 4e +.a wots of invitatfon in terms of the most formal and lofty politeness, incloses it in a perfumed goo hE dd I Gold Watehah In § 05.noli@ 1 Trae) & Co.3 ou.gold ense, $113.nllty, n a ST EEE, La se 22e inthetion, with me to sopply sane! 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