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pes soting tos to an In\u2019 Pat Crome.of Pe aren on in Chicago next Whaat otal Brdtt will hagas abs agents to blow everything \u201cEnglish to Ata mosting of the north-cast Lanoashire Cotton Manufacturers\u2019 ion in London, the le opinion Assocint prevailed that soos of time woul ve i.on aécount the disturbance te LES ar from de taohi - At Pr AL 6th instant, à \u201c d\u2019eloc » of Deep Coro, ba) per FLE Wier, a deep ol cop.Fo ts wore mad der friends to th she remained Fos her, hat Ha goon on the 1 comatoèu cond \u201cTwo stedmers Maded {1 share ends of the oable at Santa Cruz, Mesico, an 2th, trom the coast f Central mn À t on Thu rote à a he Pr Sion tron Val ry norte he cables Le open to the ras in-Auçust, Theannual u ee:ingof the National Division of the gous of of remperanes of North A, a a ou ce ath.There vas à lara TH ao Morrarch, ont orthy Patriarch Dresided.HE the past year.oon The reporte x EY permit jo, Fao Bad in olen Eagle and large sal us Six Mexicans, uz, nod thrown into filthy I \u2018or the amusemont ori the ja ls ve, © th hem.They wore wore whip ailor, utiseated, d, aBdt 1 i fe of ae a aE twrirre OF JULY.Orange Co ta an Different Parts Otrawa July 1:\u2014The Onnge celebration eto the comty having been.largely Sr Joux, Non hy 18.\u2014The Ps \u2018Butxavuux, Ont, Iuy a he Oran bé Prince Haut oslebrutad the rire nt \u2018vid were joined levills brethren.as.there -by cadre the eseded de Peter bec\u2019.Foxr Dovzn, Outs = ne mest PT, FE cain {he county of Hallie Pa ot were re; Essen appearance, under {love 500.marked through eR aT and then retired for ane, -formed in the beautifal Cblonel Collier, where spores were as ly Moding officers of the Society.1: Lowpon, On uly 18.\u2014The oR monstration je + ee ir of ever held west.2 Wedarsty tien there wers 10,000 visitonÿ, the in towns being ted = D Pearson Ye a Bers ord, Mitchell Goderich, oe Sea.forth, Guelph, Bernie \u2018Wikdsor, Port urony: - Pe : Listowel y, Muncey and elsewhere.Theis nen six or exven brass bands in the parada, ing one le Mano din 4 met dan, 3 accompanied \u2018from that Tillage.+ Foss; Ons., July 12.-\u2014Fully 8,008: assembled here\u201d Sa ye Orange oolebration.delivered the Reva.Gifford, Cascaden and others.The whole daf\u2019s pre: ceedings Preecd off very pleasantly and orderly, A roy ie ets addresies : afternoon, vered PR sa lead- use the onder.tar hey ary bomber HE Ate \u2018 amixonour SUJCIDI == Ognaseure, ps d'aiy 12.\u2014When ans t.Betty's sons into BR.E.ad roam with warm bind eat fa of b or was sapacion, Sad uiries to t happened, sid, © Ob, vas it myoelf.\"Wh EEE 2 Le re can It is Er Sa, od | the white 42 Orr Auntancers, ~~ Re \u201cTHE E WAR IN IN EGYPT.ze Fiag ef Traos_ Failure et Hagotia- ttiemp\u2014Surrender of the Ports Domand- od by Admiral Seymour\u2014Toulba Pasha Refuses the Torms\u2014The Bombardment \u2018te be Continued To~day\u2014Alexandria in Names\u2014The City Giveu Over to Plunder and Piilage\u2014fnes Canal to be Re \u2018opened.\u20ac Cest pp pr eme \u2014moe ALEXANDRIA, July 14, 5 p.m\u2014The Turkish yucht is cruising close to the Khedive's.Ramlch Palaos.The British gunboat which commuai- cated under a fiagof truce with the Egyptians bas returned to the Admiral.The result is not knowp.\u2019 »o \u2014 Off Aloxanilrie, m.\u2014The * Inrineible \u201d has just fired a nine inch shell at Fort Mex.It struck tho point aimed at and flames broke out {rom the buildi There was no reply nor is thore any sign of life in tho fort.As far as Lambton could judge, Alexandria appeared quiet.In the Khedive's pti thercis a large gap caus- od by a shell.Harem palace is completely gutted.Avrrxaxomia, July 18, 5:15 p.m.\u2014Tho flag of truce ls stili flying.Several large fires have broken out in various parts of the town.6 p.m\u2014ÀA fow minutes after the shot was fired at Fort Mex, the white flag was again hoist- od.Dense smoke is rising over Alexandria from two quarters.Another fire bas just broken out, and fears aro expressed that the mob has begun to pillage and- destroy.The Admiral is again sending ashore to inform the authorities that he acceptsthe flag of truce, but it will be the last truce to which he will agree, aud heuceforth he will consider the hoisting of a white flag signi- fle: unconditional surrender, and will act acoord- ingly.TES PORITION OF THB FLEET ALEXANDRIA, 9 p.m.\u2014 The fleet took up the following position off the new port beforo sunset: \u2014 The * Sultan off Fert Pharos, and the Superb, » \u201cTemeraire,\u201d \u2018Juflexible,\u201d \u201c Alexan- and # Achilles \u201d to the eastward; the \u201cIn- Tiacibler\u201d ¢ Monaroh,\"\u201d \u2018\u2018 Penelope \u201d \u2018and all the anboats are in the outer harbor.It is supposed this arrangement js made im order that the véssols may be in readiness to'shell the forts commanding the {pwa to-morrow, in the event of the failure of the wegotiations.It is supposed that that the Egyptian troops have evacuated the town, as fires, to-night, are aseuming large proportions The town, 1x reported, to be almost empty, aud it is believed, to have been left te low Arabs, possibly to the Bedonins, to plunder.At sunset flag was still fying.THE FLAG OF TRUCE\u2014ADMIRAL SEYMOUR'S TERMS 3 REFUSED.The \u201cBittern,\u201d after taking Flag-Lieut.Lamb- ton aboard, proceeded to the harbor te learn the objet of whe flag of truch.Information was oon- veyed te the commander of the * Bittern\u201d that Toulba Pasha, military commander of Aloxandria, wished to communicate with Admiral Seymour.Lambton replied that as » preliminary condition to farther negotiations, the forts dominating the jaswtrance of the harbôr must be surrendered.Toulbs refused to accept the terms, and the \u201c Bittern\u201d returned to uaint the Admiral with his refusal.It was understood among the was given.CONSULTATION OF CAPTAINS.At 8 p.m.the Admiral summoniad the captains of the fst to a consultation.The result was operations.The rolling of the unsettle the: aim aod the towo might suffer severely from shot flying too high.The Admiral \u2018therefore defofred the intended attack on the forts.At ball past ten the \u2018\u2018 Temeraire\u2019\u2019 signalled that the wl iors were werking at the Hospital Battery near Fort Ads.THE OOXFLAGRAYIOS KKTENDING.© p.m.\u2014The conflagration the town is extending, flames are rap 1b varios and thers is much pére Fée the the general destruetion of the town take The weather has moderated and the wind and the sen is going down.Admiral Soymonr boing anxious as te the state of things along the .Bues canal, will send the * Decoy\u2019 to Port Baid to-night.He has ordered the * Oroates\u2019 to come on here immediately.The * Alexandra\u201d will robably have to go to Malta to get now guns.he ** Hetiom\" went in at six o'glock, bearing notice that añy appièsation for truce must be made by steamer sent cut te the fleet.Lambton, in an interview with Toulbe Pasha, compliment- od him en bis courageous resistance.Toulbe said the fire from the fleet killed some women and children.Lambion sew vemviets being released from comviet ships.MESSAGE FROM TRE QUERE.Argzannau, July 12, 9.28 p.m.\u2014A Turkish ganboat is auchored off Ramlioh Palace, to which the Khedive removed his family previous to the bombardment.8 » are now belng made to the fleet from the Chiltern\u201d to obtain a reply from Admiral Beymour to s message from Queen Victoria, en- quitiag after the wounded.THR SURNING OF ALEXANDRIA.dians The darkness makes te vy loa in Alex- pear vw 4 wih the town being seduced to ashes w - SRCOND FLAG OF TRUOR.Beyptisas subsequently hoisted a second flag of truce, and the \u2018* Helloon\u201d went in to obtain information.The \u2018 Bittern\u201d ascertained that the Khedive was saf havin, gone with Dervisoh Pasha to Ramieh btoreshi \u2018* Humber\u2018\u2019 leaves te-night with th the wounded.large fire is now visible in the direction of the British Consulate.HEROTC RESIBTARCE Orr ALExanvaux,\u2014The Egyptians worked their \u201cguet until they were fairly Een from the bat- tories by the explosion of the shells.The ** Monarch\u201d fired 300 heavy shells 2 9000 pond of shot from machine gums.Some houses Fort Met, a; 94, épparently of ocemerets, withstasd the \u2018\u2019 Monaroh's heaviest The oon barraghks, houses and wind-mills around Fort Mex have shattered to piéces, dre of Bas EI Ti pale recently inhabited h Pasbe, | bith \u2018formed à sepdraty butldt g from the Kiedivero rosidonsn has\u201d been burned to the | ground.The lighthouse Is still! 5 ding, but we number of holes are visible in the misenry, and the light appears to be injured.DETAILS OF THE NEGOTIATIONS.12.\u2014Two lronelads of shot and oe ar toek effcet.The Srocpt at work immediately abandoned it, and the firing ceased.The white flagswas now hoisted at the lighthtase.The \u201c Bittern\" was sent in to iuquire the intentions of the Government.The hospital bettery took refage, in tho casemates close by.She saw about | 100 man armed rifles, running towards the lighthouse fort.ey carried bags.Also saw an- Egyptian General, spparently Arabi Pasha, surrounded by his staf.Twe 18-ton guns ou the still warters, t lest The 1 \u201c Alexandra\u201d were disabled, shot having through she port boles.At three o'SJogk the \u201c Bittern steamed out nd signalled \u201c Nogotia- tigns have failed.I have accordingly informed \u2018athoritiss on shoré you will engage batteries at half past thfee.\u201d\u201d From this it seemed as if the officers and staff observed in the Boepital battery, UK Anding themselvee in à dan tion a Unable to essape, simply hobted à of trues in -order to get out of the fire.- There was great indignation expressed that five hours should pare bos wasted in sbertive negeliations, while the meantitne the swell had fnereased so mueh that the fire from the vessels weuld have been ineffective.Lambion whew the 1e \u201cBitters » went in, that large os of troo ting the berracka behi: full marchisg order.not tee > oor conditions, bat to receive rime He informed thom that the Eaglish d aot consider themselves at war with Bt Maz fot an a.Bri and Fort Fon officers that fring would be resumed at four o'clock this aftarnson, bat no ardor to that effect a decision that the sea was too heavy for serious irenelads ivonld Marabout forts, but directed the \u2018* Temoraire\u201d and \u201c Inflexible\u201d to watch Ras El Tin and Ada | , Rope wenid be he fo forte with ir rifies and all the honors of war; but unless these terms were complied with, ne tiations would be entered upon.As the * Bittern * steamed out the Egyptians haul- od down the flag of truce.Ordera have been issued to the \u201cTemeraire \u201d and \u201cBuperb \u201d to fire 2 rounds each at Port Phares.Tho \u2018\u2018 Invinoible \u2018 will do tho same at Mox fort.If there 15 no reply.tho vessels will anchor for the might and re- same us to-morrow.\\ HEARD AT MALTA.Lowoox, July 13.\u2014Teater was attached at Malta tb the The bombardment was plainly audible at Malta.Suxs, July 12.\u2014Natives of all classes are sending thelr families A into the intorior, the Government defraying the expenses.The town is quiet OF BOARD THBN® INVINCIDLR.\u201d Lowpox, July 123.\u2014A correspondent on the « Invinoible ** says :\u2014* Since his arrival Admiral Seymonr.has had au anxious time, but in the unanimous opinion of officers of the fleet, he has conducted difficult negotiations with tact, judgment and dignified firmness, while the manner in \u2018which ho przanged yesterday's action proves his high capabilitiog fou command.From ing to end there was mot a Ji or the slightest confusion.Eve had been for and foresees, aad each ship knew y what to do-and did it.The * Achilles\u201d and « Temeraire * will probably attack the Marabout fort, and the \u201c Inflexibly \" the Ras el Ma works, to-morrow.The bombardment bad evidently produced a great moral effect upon the military officers with whom Lambton conversed.\u2019 FOREION NAVAL OPINION ON TRE ACTION.ee asval offisers express the opinion that, \u201c Temersire\u201d\u2019 and the Est + \u201chips did not distinguish themselves so artillerists, | many shells from the se Een, » # Invineible \u201d ing veridusty short.Nearly half and \u201cSuperb\u201d fall- © missiles seemed to fall in the water.The guns were served slowly, giving the Egyptians time to recover frem the surprise regain courage.Foreign offoers think lighter guns, more quickly served, would have ended the action svoner, REOPEXING OF TEE CANAL.Loxvow, July 18.\u2014Private adviees indicate that the Sues Canal will be reopened to trafie onthe 14th instant.The Admiralty has instruct- od the naval officer at Bues that there is we chiectien te ships going through the canal if Eovoos, July 13.\u2014The \u2018a correspondent nt Altxsadris went close slong the land is an open boat.As Arab informed him that many huadred persons were killed between Adjemi snd Alexandria.An explosion occurred in the fort, killing everybody inside.The Arabs said the noise of falling shells was like thunder.They declared Let were killed in distant streets.They that the obstinacy of the defence was owing to the fast that the batteries were manned by negro Mobammedans.They estimate the loss of life among the seldiers and townsfolk at 8,000.Arrangements are being made 0 send 5.000 militia to take to place ef ae de re from Malta, Gibraltar and Cyprus te SAID PABHA RENEWS HIS DEMANDS.Said Pasha, President of the Couneil, has renowed his request that the bombardment of Alexandria should cease.Itis understood that England is unable to give effect to the request, because Said Pasha can give no guarantee that Argbi Pasha would acquicsos im Admiral Seymour\u2019s demands.The m majority of the ministers favor the J Granville replied \u201cto the remenstrance ot the Turkish Ambassador at London that England, in bombarding soted in the meme of Europe.DERVIRCE PASHA SHADOWED.: It is reported that the movements ef Dervisch Pashain Bgypt are being watched by order of Mapai, July 19.\u2014The tews of the bomberd- ment of Alexandria eaused a profound sensation here.The act is favorably commented upon in some quarters.The Admiral in Command.Bir Frederick Besachamp Paget Seymour [A descended from » collateral branch of he Marquis of Hertférd\u2019s family,and both by tradition and pre- \u2018fessien is identified with the Royal Navy.His father was the late Celomel Sir Horaes Seymour, K.C.B., M.P., » and Sir Frederick.the pressa resent Vice- Aduairal, was born 2a 1821.saving been educated at Eton College, be entered the Royal Navy ln 1884 045 ot.In twe years time he Pam throngs the Irtarmodiats poder mss ASS eo loterm es of mate, ieutenant, sad commander in 1847, obtained the rank of post-oaptsia in 1864.Meanwhile he had served with distinction in Barmah as well as in the New Zealand wan of 1852-53 and that of 1860-61,being severely wounded in the last while obmmanding a naval b 9, and invalided fora time.For bis services he wasc a companion of the Bath in 18581.From 1960-23 he was Commodore in command on the Australian station.Xe held the office of Naval Aide-de- Camp to Her Majesty from 1868-70.From 1872 to 1874 he was a Lord of the Admiralty under Mr.Gladstone\u2019s auspices, resignin offios on being appointed to ths Caacaet Front.This importsat position he filed till 1877, whea he was created a Knight Commander of the Bath.In 1880 he was appointed \u2018to the eonimand of the Moditerrancan squadron, in of which he is now in command before\u201d era He was promoted to flag rank de Rear-Admiral in 1870, becoming Vios-Admieal in 18706.The ren Han, The followipg table will show what a terrifie storm of iron the British men-of-war peured into Alexandrie yesterday morning.The number of guns trained on the forts from the eight ships was eut, and the combined weight of the I tiles thrown by All these puns in à single charge was 163 tons is attached ae names of the bambarding vessels, their armament and weight of projectiles : tem Another Turkish Clireular Despateh.The fo lowing is the text of the Circular Des pateh sent by Said Pasha te the Ottoman Repre- | vontatives st'ths Courts of hé 5x Great Powers | \u2014\u2018 You are already acquainted with the prinoi-' pol reasons in favor ef the Portes decision te re-establish order, étrengifon the authority ef Hehe ot th Sos TE the sintus gue and the\" ts of the Sultan PE ve the the Powers he this ébject practical meusures, which have led to the return a normal state of affaire sappearasce dissqations a he a capable of carrying out ita mandade, ind by a understan between portent d LE eee Te IT | rotin uit qe photon a, \u2018 y the Powers.Eari | t, on its own initiative, tue execution of wise | moasures applied = y of whieh Iv is dificult for us to Erdorstand.You will.ve d res oar vi À a that b fairs, and express onr ecaviction e acknowledge that the Comferense, \u20ac longer: Deossaary, - réhould be definitively Fercigu Opinien on he Eevpiine Gus In the light of recent news, the latest foreign opinion on Egyptian affaire received by mail ls of posuliar interest :\u2014 \"14 The National of Paris tyes We are by- nl means sure that the Englie English pros means means its tall talk sericusly.Jaha Bull 0 Fro i A with out striking.let England fire shotaland we believe she will repent sonar Sof ber hor energy than we of our indifference.\u201d The Trjo-! graphe is convinced that M.de Froyeinet will pi put a aingie soldier in motion without the consent of the Chambers.It deseriben the lish military preparations as a melodr sham.The Courrier du Soir, commenti isolated h action, wishes it bad doubts if land has troops enough, and sa ts that the cam may \u2018provoke a oral rising of Islam, a oloser union of the in races, aad an accord betwegn France.Germany and the Porte.0 Liberte n against aoy co-operation with England.The Union surpeots that if France follows England to Egypt it will bo to expond French money and French blood In her favor, and\u2019 only to be à spectator of her triumph.The Republique Francaise alone of the Paris papers holds that if is the interest France t5 act with England.The Neue Freie Prosso, of Vienna, commenting on England's policy in Egypt, remarks that when là former times the British lion shook his mane the world trembled from one and to the other.When it raises its voice now there ianot a child that attention to it.Mr.Gladstone is neither 8 politician nor a statesman.He js upright, honorable, and, above all, elogment; on ie luck,\u2019 but when did that seffice to govern England 7 Things have some to that point that even the degenerate\u201d follah on the Nile is not afraid of British shi That is the result of two years of Mr.G es administration.The Tugblat! is of opinion that if the English Government had listened to M.Gambetta\u2019s osals, Anglo-French policy wenld have [pared a heavy defeat, and England would not now Pate compelled to resort to ambiguous measures in view of Proteins her interests.The Presse, on the 0 hand, attacks M.- Sambesa, and expresses the opinion that b M al his poli the Egyptias question he has political saresr.The Allgemeine Zoiresg pollen with the and considers that he took right view of the question which Mr.Gladstonb, Lord Granville, and M.de Freyoinet misappre- bended and Prince Bismarck feigned to tols- woderstand.Golce maintains that if For All Skin Diseases.Orrawa, Owr., March 4, 1890.Dear Str\u2014Ttis is to certify that I have.sold you VBGETING since first introduoed in this cêty, and always |.with the best resulta, for all skin diseases and as a blood purifier.My customers all speak in favor of VEOCTINE, My sales aro steadily increasing.Yours truly, Vegetine = seu re all Drascists nl MILD POWER OURES,-\u2014 LEUMPHREYS\" OM BOP ATH I C\u2014\u2014 SPECIFICS.In uso 9) yoprs Each number the special pre- nn eminent hysiclan.\u2014Tho only Birple 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TESTIMONIAL 3 Years 1 pave been suffering t attacks of headache, caused by indigestion; after à few bottles of Dr.Sey\u2019s Nlemedy I am \u2018happy y Of theso attacks, ami onjoy have also used the same remedy in my y stion, colics, &c, always with swecess.Dr.Sey's Remedy 13 also an excellent pur- hn ay causing pain, and does not provent dally occupation.C.BROSSEAU, ati otre Dame street, Montreal S.LACHAN CE Druggist, See Bt.Catherine Street, Montreal.\u201cto say J am a good for Engen lsat Egypt it will be y for iw other Powers\u2019 to protect their own interests by also sending a force for landi it bein understood that the Powers forming t th so-cal - Capt.Field, R.N., is at the Windsse.Maar ls reedlonting st the Bay View House, Hou.Moszs.Chapioon and Hester Fabre leave fer France ea the 24th inst.Hea.Mn Mowat, Prime Mister of Guta: was in the city, to-day, en routs Sor the malt \"Premier Chaplean left Quebes morning for Biver du Loup to hold à Senference with Ste Jehn Macdonald.un 2 J.Stephens, nocompanied by Mr.J.sail by the \u2018\u2019 Parisid2\" next week on toes ad Dian for the [Repose archas a for the entreal {wd red Company.ng dryer diploma of honor in the Provencal tongue was conferred en the post Frechette, at the recent games in the Porealquier, Provence, France.La W.West, late \u201cohlaf train despatoher\u201d for the Q M.0.& O.Ry, is now gngaged as agent for the Burlingion & Missouri Birer Railway, at Wray, Colorade.The Vies-Regal party are te return lo Quebec from their fabio teur next week.It is probable some vesse e fleet will arrive up about the same te Rev.A.Styleman H land, who has been visi Bir Alex.Galt, Sir Nu; White, M.P., loft for ing- of London, E ir Francis Bincks, Allan and Mr.Thomas North-West this morn- ta The Diamond Dyes always do more than they claim to do.Coles over that old dress.It will look like new.Only 10 cents.in d his Bundy dinner, wh Tg Seag Sen dn the chisken wee tee before it kept long wag To worry about any Liver, Liver, Kidney or Urinar, Trouble, eapocially Be t's Dincase or Diabetes as Hop Bitters never tails \u2018of à curé where à cure is possible.We know this.out of the capboard, \u201d idee ly tritely.\u2014** That's very as you have confessed it, I Go, and sin no more.\u201d BL bogie you , other hump] Sr A op 1658 peelly compeoliensive choi of gentlemen\u2019s dress must, LE 'n:} stam selection earries off the palm, \u201cfee During « lesson on the 1s of Xin pe i class of iris was asked : \u201cWhe be: gan 7 : a Dou°t Die tn the Mende.\u20ac on Rata\u201d Clears cet: A miss roaches, bed bugs, flies, \u201cants, clon, chip.) { ! mr ! An editor wrote cf a vænerable cl \u2019 an (8 a putty aged minister.\u201d The compet, tor i =e is a putty-eyod monster.\u201d 1 Loéaef té Maly >.À ¥ .: PT CENTS FOR saz, Fil AGNETIG Jen M, æxatuine iny sock, and alideen's {ine French Kid first-class Hagd-Made mie Thi eps y iy Gents! Fas Walking ove fd ose to, all marais £ DOUG 417 po passait LA ds CATA \u2014À new Treatm acted ent i trom mom thr ere tbat So ot vem DIXON, 30 ts : Care route st.Room sr Bo ca ROOMS, AT SRE i FOENSHER D,.BOOMS NEAR BEAVER a FURNISHED Ro ROOM \u2014 FOR GENTLEMEN RAH ONE PBN] i pricaced Paper Tupi lig ikon Faniol, Fous WANTED Toros § accustomed to Fane mal 188 6 NIRHED JFURNIAHE a OMe FOR GENTL MEN, Apt stone Lake Superior X: FURNISHED ROOMS\u2014118$ ST.CA Es RAIN PIPES \u2014 Portland, Boman ay, White Tai Ys [8 OTA FARM MER.3e St 133 A 1555 FIRE _Appty cariy.WORKS (RAINS FOR TION ADDUESSE: Emviva im all & TACKLES000 ASSORTMENT, CHEAP, AT J.W.HANNAN & COS, - CORNER CRAIG AxD BT.PETRR ms 1308 Aenea © PRE et FOR.A COOL DRINK, \u201cUSE GARDNER'S BFFREVEACING LEMON POWDER.J.GARDNER, Chomist, 54 Bt.Rutiegonde street.SALE AT WILLIAMS BREWERY.Li UMINATED PRESENTA- 1698 Sy handsomely St Fruncols Xavior TAN outre \"210 Also, Ÿ ts branches.Address and Dnd Press lod.Carpets wear any dual Stuffings for Furniture.KM, CARPET LINING AND STAIR PADS, for Soouemy ar and best results as jong as with ARES col COMING TO THE CITY SURING tation at a the 3s Young Women's terres a 0] Metcalfe street LS à JROQMS-FURNISHED.66 TRIVERSET, JR OOMA-TOLEY.MN UNIVERSITY ST.160.4 OOMS ~ FURNISHED, WITH ROQNSCFUINIBHED, WITHOR WITD, 2 Roous-a MoGILL COLLEGE AVENUE, | Roo.103 CATHEDRAL STREET.ROOM WITH BOARD, AT 107 UNION Avenue.1bset PROOM\u2014NSIVELY FURNIBRED ROOM 10 rent.284 8t Antoine et +12 To LET-ONE OR TWO ROOMS ON ¥ FIBRT e foi » ity.Ap; y at 06 Fortier re a cmen; hex 7 0 ToL LET \u2014 TWO FURNISHED ROOM .Bieury strect.160 8 a LARGE FyRNISHED ROOM SHEED EAB.AC.33 = apply to mures de \u20ac & Cormier, Fi 1608 76 craie aireck Boax WANTED \u2014Two ange Fitters, RD \u2014 VACAN ; BOARD OIRS FOR BEGULAR 1608 BURNS & RELEX, 285 18\" JOB COMPOSTORS WANTED ROTA Ae = men Tira be so >.1PPI SHIPPING OLERK WANTED Ty ae Tr GOOD GRINDERS cata A ary wheel.Apply 40.55 I Makers wunied; wages £3 per day the your sem: 247 1m Addr ox à LORD, Merchant Tailors\u2019 Phy To STONE CUTTERS\u2014 Wanted, \u201c rset io FOR Sern Cutters, Army SO WT clase s Bolerater Ay Sapient fos 0, & oh Pere ee Sa 49 Platon tireut, Three Rivocu A NTED\u2014 A firet-clags \u201cWANTED Two Tin Tinsmiths wd BCARD _ VACANCES, FOR REGULAR and transient 6 Cathcart.153 18 for Dox 2002, P.O.fost hal} mastresses For ras by Thou Musson amd JBCABD \u2014 VACANCIES, 156 BT.CATH.Henry Morgan & Co.160s OPYING CLERK WANTED ~IX AMER.chant's office.ly ia own h age ani salary rapectid A UR STOCK OF SOFAS, B° OARD-\u2014 VACANCIES FOR SOARDERA 149 Dieury strep 158 6 Lounges, Basy (| Otto! Poot Btoals, Sofa SIAL Ba | poass-warten wv TRmERT t © chospest in el r.aus & SONR, 7.9 and 11 Bt.Josoph street, 108s modetats.Address, \u201cHR Y.L,,* Bran oon.UY] S 5, pin nd for se to à iain street, Fast, x ronto .bend for eireular.W Toronto, Ont HIRTS.SHIRTS.SHIRTS.\u2014 PERFEOT FAT.Made to order.J.B-LAFLAMME, late of Kemp & Co., 340 St.James street.HOW-CASES.\u2014W.Millichamp x nd} rtsles of Show cases WoL 85 à x da 1572 STEAM PUMPS\u2014For all varieties of work.First Prisq Industrial Rxhihisi OARD \u2014 VACANCIES zor TRANSIENT and permanent boarders.140 6 G9P, BOARD AND Fos nu A 209 N rier YORK HOUSE \u2014 8150 American Cooks and Fro tn the Pat tic PRE H HE ne me GAL SERVANT WANTEDwAP 1908 D.A.MELVEN, = ee = Ts .Manages.AL SERVANT _ ; GEN ANT NANTED\u2014 APRLY OOK WANTÉD\u2014FOR A SURVEY PARTS Wilson 190 Se.Etlanne à vy Baquiz (FARDENER WANTEL-WANTED AG Soon ay wan having & thorough knowledge of erino Plan! oud om roms need appl olin Te Box 2032, F.O.Goo WAITER NANTED \u2014 \u2014 politan Club; none prod apply.37 Beaver Hall ht oe wai ATE Gon UPERAIONS WANTED \u2014 eg a.« Morthey\u2019s Steam Pump Werka, foronto, Ont.NORTHEY à 00, | TENS FOR THE MILLION\u2014 Byoctalt suitable for Manitoba ou td America, at THOS.a 177 and % \u201c5 Commissonses street, rade 84s IRE ROPE.\u2014Best t Brands of Ingo ih cool on at Johnston's Fi ver W Charsonl Trou bo ope Manutactared by byR.Growing dnp Co.Fox Sale, FORMES \u2014 TWO-SRATED TOP-BUGGŸ : order; cheap, S adress Bex 1343.Fors SALE \u2014 TANKS, COILS, cased stealn que da; replaced by 281 3 DOUBLE \u2018 ia 3 European conoert possesses eq te he Sef des of propitiating the Ports | he aben- PR T doned without deter Na : The Opinione of o thinks that the estad- Hehment of tranquility In, Egyptl is impossible, wel BRAIN &NERVE FOOD save by a European concert.knows well\u2019 a Sure, Prompt and Rffectual Romedy foi that the security of the canal is vital for Eng- posts m'a ait risk Meme Jo Drain but will permit no cooupation withoëdta'] omer: frosirain \u2018aste, Rejuvenoies thé Jaded reliminary seco secord.The Journal at Rome says Buieliset, Strengthens the Dane ecdled Lrain, and Restores The aocord between B dand France thren-i| Zo Tone and Jo the Erhauded Organs.temsto be changed into animosity.Nobody Bacay The Medicine is pleasant and cach doubts that the eondest of the English Ministry bom comtuns sufficient for two medication, and throughout has been vacillating and irresolute to is the Whe ape! and yr to mall free to ang stron, the last degree; but from that te dupliity ts a \"MECKS MAGHETIC MEDICINE is oid Druin Jong way.The Oseerveters thinks it is.| Per Lax, sgn cris tetra Boiled aed CLE GR Eb MEDICINE Ca Windsor On ne Turkey the safeguarding conal by the aoa amt 4509 former Notre Dame street 207 Mofilll street, ne pa ull draggists everyw 8 © Fécsonal.J UST POELE: FRER, FIVE CENTS, Dyspepsia ang ihe fe Reverer Forms et ak\" roall paral om th these ciatressing com complaints and SN a Surgeon BI LE enh 2 Wario ot Hanh 1202 2ew2me (3 UARANTEED FACT.Piano x FOR \u20ac SALE -\u2014 © MAGDALEN ST, Bo propetstor.- about 10 feet be seen slrmal 2 range Bear J ex, Wi 900 horses.Adress M.qd SFE HIROMEIER FOR BALE = uvielle\u2019s.Pe peu.Address Q 708,7 STAR office.DE, DESILETS, of Nicolet.D Dis- Rivers, offers Ee id ea ed 2 Fok SALE\u2014Handsome stand\u2014 ware, with roof 16 feet 756,07 Sean affics.Fes SALE A mine of Asbestos \u2018aifestewn, Que.Paenaly sounds 160 3 oO RER 181 4 oma 154 156 to 61 da FOB SALE = Water Po Power ot Balthasard, | Thirty-two pounds of Beef is in the tien of ens pound ef the Concentrated preparation known ae JOHNATON'S FLUID REEF! \u2014 Piscellanecons, TRADE ULTRAMARINE &.BALL BLUE.The undersigned haviig bosn appointed Sois Agents for \u201cThe Nuremberg Ultramarine Fabre,\u201d | SE SEE am neta receive = from oF foots guntantond Orders solisited by 7 MUNDERLOH & GO., Sele Agents Ror the Pominton of Canada.|; = MARK.Agricultural Implements.MATTHEW \u201cMOODY & SONS, ', TERBREBON.ONNE, P.a CE f- \u201cThe Trimmph Reaper,\u201d Sa, &o r Send for descripttve Chreniar and Prive Lick 106s RY Wrolesstonal, GOODRICH, Attorney a -at- Law, 184 Dearborn & Re agaity'aniondaé 10, without pastic nmin =a wT P.BUTLER, Advocate, COMMISSIONER POR ONTARIO, \u2026 841} Notre Dame Streets, | 1006 Opposite Rxrhange Bank, URING THE TEMPORARY 1 atse Se récits sare: 1093 BL ee hate street, cor.Cote im RS.GARRIGAN, LADIES has opened her arte ie or tr ANTOINE STRE i = modersin charges an Atsentnnce Da.12 neon and 160.6 pan A TERR hd CORE RATER On| 1 FOES, SALES sae ardwood, 42 : Tot.LET Trt \u2014 Small houses, near Square.\u2019 Apply 43 Latour shaset.1618 Mropexty for Sale, FARM AND D OTHER PRO re greet Tre ry SH FOR 8! SALE \u2014 523 = Brick \u2018Tenens sold reatouabte.A pply on ma EE sors 20 Bt.Aunes bei Me\u20140.V.QUICK, 2.80 p.m, 6.10 p.m., 10.00 pan: am., 6.00 pm., 7.15 p.m, te and Fishing are and eércaiar address Manager.Seign = Ean 5e FOR SALE \u2014 A Spi Pam Farm Pellevue : BEE ha OR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 Black nav 'Whitesmith Shop, with tosis.ne Sumner Besorts.BASS BOO ROCK HOUSE, GOOD Bosch, Gloucester, ade.TE ah a] OTTAWA HOUSE, CUSIHING\u2019S ISLAND, PORTLAND, NE.This vel mous and pop paler seaside faz the soason on eared v resort will open je A THE BRLŒÆIL MOUNTAIN, The Iroquois House, With ascommebdation fir 300 guests, is ROW open.Trains Jehve Eensventure Station dally a4 7.00 sas, 7.30 am, Returning, reach Montréal; 6.30 a.m, 9.00 8.18., 11.50 150 1m SEA BATHING, Cotingee to let, &t' Tadousss.Ment mide Oty PENTLAND, | The GRAND NOTRI, od thie 0 favorite Sumot Noor and Santiarian.re-opensJtumé let.The watts and Nellie are pasurpecssd on this Continent for all Rhoumetse and Dyspepilc twoubles, Diesases of the Bioed, Sin, Liver, Gtomacok, I à new Ta June foe Yor both health - ne £9 i La .\u201ca +.0 » en these cuisheated \"500 e o icaure seekers ungivalled, fine sir, he eri within att giving waters se pe , Mitarde, \"trout fake iriy od] Tos a \u2019 by Rooms Hantel A YOUNG NG PARISIAN WISHES FIRST- and board ta private family ; auust be Address \u201c Parisian, FE Lambert Bul, > 16406 Clothing.\u201c NO TVISL V \"JUNOOHd NVO AJNOW LVHL 1S39 IHL \u201cSUXLLAO SUVIP-ANUES K'ELOTNES U) KHAN HOT oy sSepruagal pus siupart possoduT en ous PIA BasstOAOK IINTT ID LIVI SNOILLONCHY ODNIIHHMS \u2018HINOKR SIHJ 40 EONVIVE XH 8sEoIEd TVION AIS ONIIOTIVL \"I800H nr TOTgd-ANO NOLSOE OHLIOIIOS AI vost PXiscelluneons, | TO SHOEMAKERS.Ein re me EEE EEL MTA, a \u201c * MONFAMAL Remon, ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL._ STRATA Pr eT Tl Cet Prices, from \u2018ss upwa pwede a W.ad ' Dl dpe wa ia Refrigerators, 788 ahd 785 Crnig Strest, PRICE, 815.00.THERESE FOOT POWER SCROLL SAW IN THE WORLD.versantos 0 00 Ye choy Chick and.tek on tant a fee cale Wy J.1.Wilaon, Hastwaes Mevebuny 48 I.Jeet Ren, Agel sw Pres Gy | VWANTED \u2014 NURSE GIRL, AT $8 BELRE | OUSBMAID ro G : QUSEMAID \u2014 FOR LI PT.ORK AND LLINER WANTED 20.TARE STE Desa street; email anal oired; a capt reg rent low.\u2018Rad No.T0 8 AN, WANTED TO\" ROLICIT OBI MAN WANTED, TR MAE AND W wire WITHOUR FAMILY, cook Or nurse.Address, a TR\" Bean Oren 141 R Caer shi LAD A NFER PORTER fee of a wholesale h : P.0.Box Tee 13 EWING GIRLS W.SE otis at SE SE CEE aay, ORR A HOEMAKERS WANTED: HUST AR Toronto oe aan peed Tow oath extra E anions and lens : I 3 made wi Liberal arran semen! Vans ith = adsay, Ont 100 4 IVES TGH£ TUNEL 0, nd, Ont, 190.4 pbc Fh RERVANT: WANTED.Ra) omos.J.FOUR Un oD EX AT Ns \\ A/ANTEI TED-BESPECTA BLE Tous S18 gormtry ro Summer oui.Apply to Mere cr WANTED _ IMMEDIATELY ded A FIRST.; moser required.Apply to À.\u20ac.n Cérictee.pa WANTED IMMEDIAT Eee 8 378,\u201d Prax ANTED \u2014 FOR AN a SETAC A MARE.counts.Box 1807, P.0., aay WANED YOUNG M MAN 1B ABOUT : œ.céBop; maot be à good ANTED \u2014 CANVASSERS Jor A FOR NEW Music Folio; cheap and pr before 10 &.m., any day, os ia Laapuoneters trou AR I at it Rip et Wap ETT I WASTED 1 _ Iwo MESSAGE BOYN VV ANTED IMI IMMEDIATELY \u2014 dita d oA £7 3 Diane tren ro Apely to lawrence 8 Wei ro vont; femily UN EL li Wiss = MINERS, Ls Laponmas Enis mention Coeur Sniper Ca (idiots ANTED \u2014 - ROCK ra A Enquire oce H.de Decmer, Partis Out.oe Stiustions anil, - BITOATION WANTED = BBY A YO A man, na ya 2 een SHER som vue yest expericnes.A PRAGHGAE E00K sation, que roi on ae furnished, if required.address, Gy 450.7 Bray Sree, EAR Em pol py Lokam fe Be oa 2 se A TION WANTED\u2014AS FLAIN vos best of city references, st 24 Busby lane.ANTED\u2014PIACE AS BUTLER, AT watet derstands his busines ess: Len mare Nina _uveful Address P 788,\" bran ofiiee.WVANTED BY 2 ok ie sad Yi fat 30 sane oe rir imac era mr Fr ANTED EMPLOYMENT \u2014 FOR WERE my -Aôéress Lost.LOT, ON WEDN WEDNESDAY elo.IAberal reward Toi a bo gran OST \u2014 \u20ac y LOG ox FOAL AN EN re SH - \u20ac Found.; PONS GAN SAA iar 00 denied tan Le = A LUXURY! REAL FRENCE COPVER ; TRAY HE ORCN - .BOLD ONLY BX =m LEQUOR THA tera ov Lown, BANS, : RE = À © esiourth haa o tight ts authorize tho murder 4° > Des, Lhe 158 84.Jamon xtoese.Fo xi Fv Ne.183 sné Agents tor Prenoh aad eu nee Te ire eue à serres of Tan Pran fer 1881 and 1682.1egt.J 1883.OL Bec NT Monday 225: 030 Webring 16170 Tuesda: Y easovocee 17,430 0lpeday.ces 16.178{Wednerdey .17,680 \u201c3 buretaF ean .i16,01 YiThureday .17,562 Friday evs sosneence 10,076] Fy Fessesnreoce 17.602 - hatardey ein 17,264 savers 18,707 \u2018Total.P77 Tolal.108,427 Present daily average 17,737.We believe élrculation of Tux \u201cexceeds the eombi same oiall the other L Énalee : Kewapapars Sablished Inthe oity of Montrea \u2014 - .THURSDAY JULY.13, 1882.Tmonchoel tax fa.the city of Montreal is loan per hond of the population than is in in any other city of the Nerth Amerie can Continent, Kingston alone excepted If Memtreal is te be the loading city of thiy partion ofthe Continent it must mot allow itself te be ouistripped in the raucational advantages effered to its youth.\" EVEN warhas its comic aide.The amusing features cf ef the bombardment of Alexandria are to Be Tot at thy seat of war, but in the commentsof the American press.Brother Jonath .,, of course, has a perfect right to express ail the sympathy he feels with the Egyptians, and to feel as much sympathy ns \u2018he can, but it is a little childish \u201cto allow: the \u2018jealousy of England to be so apparent.The New York World has come to tha conclusion that the casualties on board the Britiah fleet came not from the muzzles of the Egyvtian guns, but from the breech of the \u201cReith cannon.The American papers do not \u2018agree upon motives for censuring Englagd, but they are tolerably unanimous in finding fault.Ar the meeting of the Road Committee, yesterday, the City Surveyor was accused of fur- ishing information to the newspapers, which had derved as the basis for unfavorable editorial comment upon the worshipful members of the Road Committee.Mr.Ansley's reply was that he know nothing of the letters or edi- torjals until they appeared in the papers, and he had not in any way been directly or indirectly the cause of the writings.The answer to the charge is completeness itself, but the question arisen, is the head of a department debarred from giving information te the representatives of the press, We can readily understand that there aro de- partmentai secr:ts which it id not in the public interest to share with the public, but they oug't to be few in number, and with theses exceptions thers ought to be, po secro-y about th: working of the civic de\u201d partmes + \u2018This protest against publicity commns with a bad grace \u201cfrom the members of the co 4 «ittes.What reason have they to fear putlisity t If everything cenmuected with the depi.tmens is as straightforward as it should be, the members ought to be glad of any opportunity toassert their wounded innocence.Rightiy or wrongly a great deal of scandal has attached itself to the Road Department, and publin confidence will not be restored by the tcintuittee gagzing their offigials.&t.Vineons de Paul * Tragedies.\u201d Anether \u201c\u2018tragedy\u2019\u2019 is reported from St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary.A convict endeavoring to escape was shot down by oue of + the warders.\u201cTragedics® have become so intimately associated with 8t.Vincent de Paul of late, that society will scarcely be shocked by the news.We have no political capital to male out of this or kindred incidents; we do nof desire to make this or that political ap- pintment responsible for the wretched blundering prevailing at the, Provincial Penitentiary, Vatæmply to indicate that a murder has been committed (officially, of course), and for that, as fit every murder, someonc is morally responsible.The object of a penitentiary scems to be \u2018misunderstood by the powers that be; improvement ought pot to be regarded as society's revenge for outrages committed against its well-being ; but rather as society's cure for a social disorder.Society is aiways justified in protecting itself, and its system of dealing with eriminals should aim at this and nothing more.The principal objects to be obtained Som the punishment of criminals are deter- \u2018fence_and reformation,.and how these may be obtained with a minimum of severity is a | subject worthy of deep consideration.Ifow is this principle put into practice at St.Vincent de Paul! The internal economy of that institution is not very freely exposed to public eriti: cig.but now and then the curtain is lifted, the Decasion being an escape, or a series of escapes or a \u201ctragedy.\u201d From what we can gather from these occasional glimpses, the officials rely on the severity of their punishment rather than upon the certainty of punishment for the preservation of discipline.The gambling instinct as x rule is strong, umong the class who find their lromes in penitentiaries, and the element of uacertairty, the possibility or rather the probability of ercapipg punishment, offers a strong indacemnemt to them to mprove their condition when opportunity offers.Not long ago a prisoner employed outside the walls at lime burning, saw an opportunity fa escape, aud availed hiraseif of it.For a wonder, ho was recaptured, and the Crown Prosecutor haying demonstrated the enormity of this second offence in the Court of Queen's Bench, the learned judge presiding inflicted a Véry nominal sentence.The prironecr\u2019s de- fones was very simple.\u20181 sw ny fieedota and took it.\u201d The judge's sympa- evidently \u201cWith the prisoner, \u2018and society at large will probably say the man \u201cwould have been a fool not to take his freedom \u2018when he had the chance.The Dominion Legislature in its wisdom takes a different view, and last session passed an act anthoriz- ing peniteatiary officers to shoot any convicts .trying to escape.The learned Judge reforred te, enid ently regretted having to punish the cocaped comviot at all for his guardian's - gagledt ; our legislators think this neglect is worthy of capital punishment, to be exreut- od, , upon the prisoner, not npon the meglostful officiale.There can be ne doabt that police offieers, who are specially exposed to attacit few criminels, should have special protection, and that in the event of a struggle, 09 à dernier rowers and for his own - protection _Majgas the officer dbveld bé.emporerat to | absot his osmilant.Bast ne legislature Io smale wking 10/9 Map of capes ve me A Fag 7 es -never-be rectified.The law has defined clearly what offences Are worthy of death; they are murder, treason felony, and attempting to escape from legal eustody.The first two are serious offences and when the evidence af guilt is most clear the extreme penalty iy, only inflicted with reluctance and after every posible extenuation has been \u2018made the most of, in order to avoid judicial purder.But the last named offence is regarded as 90 much more serious shat the warder, whose neglect may have priginated the crime, is constituted judge, jury and executioner, and, in due course, is complimented for his bravery in shooting an unaried man.We are not censuring the warder who shot tlie escaping convict yesterday ;, We bave no details of the affair at present, and he probably obeyed his orders to the letter, but the system under which such 8 murder\u2014it is nothing less\u2014is possible, is an atrocions one.Besides being a crime, it is a blunder.It cap only make desperate men more desperate, and prisoners who are prepared to risk their lives in escaping, may resolve that if they are to die by the law, it shall be for an offence worthy of the death penalty.THE ROAD COMMITTEE.Report of Yesterday's Meeting Contin, ned\u2014A Four Hours\u2019 Scssion\u2014The susctio- Manu Case.After Tur Star wont to pross last evening, a claim was reocivod from Ald.llood for ropairs to his carriage, damaged by tho bad road in Commissioners street.Laid over.Ald.Kennedy *aid that any membor of the Road Committee who suffered damagos in consequence of the bad staic of the roads should bear the expense himscll.A request from proprietors on Upper University street, that the streot be opened and properly graded, was not entertained.It was resolxed to advertise for tendors for the construction of short drains in Latour, Lariviere and Aqueduct streets, and to take proceedings for the opening of Miguonno street castward to Par- thenais street.Mr.McKeown\u2019s applieation for the oxtension of his contract for broken stone for five years, was deferred until next meeting.A communication was received from the Sheriff offering the broken stoue at tho gaol to the city at $1.00 pertou.The City Surveyor was instructed to take some of this stone for Craig apd St.Mary stroeis.On :1he roport of the City Surveyor, it was ordered thal the grade of Psainee street between St.Monique and Cathedral streets be lowered 15 ingles.The estimated cost was $320.A petition was received from proprietors on St.Catherine street west of (Huy street.asking for proper drainage.\u2014Deferre«.À number of minor mattors were referred to the City Surveyor.Ald.McCord appeared bofore the Committee with reference to the line ot Maogregor street, GJrestward trom Simpson street, asking that the \u2019homologated plan be changed, inasmuch as it seriously interferes with tho property on both sides of tho street.A great doal of timo was occupied in discussing this question, which was finally referred to the City Survoyor for a report.The City Surveyor was ordered to make an estimate of the cost of grading and draining the new ortion of Windsor strect.Ald.MoCord applied for a reconsideration of the claim nf a Mrs.Clarke, on necount of a broken leg, alleged to have been caused by the bad stato of the sidewalk on St.Martin street During the disoussion which onsuod.Ald.Proctor interrupted, and moved that at all future mectings no businesf be tnkon up until the list in the hands of the Chairman has beon exhausted.Ald.Kenpedy\u2014\" I would add to that, the Comn- mittes shail meot every week.\u201d Ald.Gronier, who was presont, remarked that he thought, with the large amount of business which the Committee has to transact, they needed to meet weekly, like the Finance Committee.Ald.Kenoedy\u2019s proposition.was rejcoted, and that of Ald.Proctor adopted.It was ordered that the fence around the old reservoir on Upper St.Denis street bo removed, and that provision bo made to prevent children falling into tho reservoir.DEVIATIOXS FROM CONTRACTA report was reecived from the City Saexeyor calling attention to several eascs of the contrnet- ors\u2019 deviation from the specifications in the eon- tract for stone crossings aud flagstone for side-, walks.After onnriderable diseussion, ft wns reseived that the City Sarveyor should receive uo stone not strietly in accordance with the specifiestions of the contract unless specially authorized by tho committee to dn so, TAX MANX STONE CONTRACTA lengthy statemout was received from the City Surveyor anent the investigation of the Sattie-Mano case, on which an animated discussion ensued.It was finally resolved that the City Surveyer's report be nceopted and fyled, and that he be exoncraied from all blame in the matter.MR.FORSTTH'S KXQUIREES- - The letter of Mr.R.Forsyth, atready published in Tnx Stan, neking fer detai-od information on various watters, was read and discussed.It was finsily agreed that the Committee ould not accede to the request, bap would be willing to let Mr.Porryth have any information, verbally, that he might require.After tho transaction of some minor businoss, the Committea adjourned.The Female Prison Question.To the Editor of THR STAR: Sin,\u20141I soe you are again referring, as in years gone by, to tho question of female prisons, and, I tear, deprecating the past efforts made in their bebalf.In this I think you are mistaken.Your tear ix that where they are now, in Fullam stroot, there is not classifidation\u2014separation of young and those farther advanced in ycars and in rinful ways.Dio you forget thn past arguments to induce the Uovernment to provide a moro airy and euitable building for the uufortpnate women who do wrong?Would you rotarn them again to the old quarters of gloom and dnrkness?Want oi elassification is the argument of romeo gentleman.In the old jail did this amount fo Any thing?Alas! no.It only çon- sistoi of a separate cell at night and not always that, hat by the day they were together again, The opinion of the writer after experience of yonrs ix, lot our poor women alone where thoy are and let tho-e who are antigus te do them good, vikit thera and deny themsolves case and comfort for their sakes in the home of the Saviour of sinner.I am sure the Government will ant object to this.room ; but in anothor letter I hope to recur to this question.Meantime urge not the removal to the old jail.Yours truly, Toe Much Mother-in-Law.: Michael Kearas appoured before the Recorder yesterday charged with hsving committed an negravated assauït on hi mother-in-law, Mrs.Harrington, an old woman ei 66.The complainant testified that Kearns had gived her some money to kecp fot him, and that uc came in the ' evening and demanded it.She refused, thinkin he was going to spend it in liquor.Ha threate her and she reirested into hot Jeed-reom, where he\u201cfoliqwed, and after unsageessfully throwing a bottle of lok at her.knocked her down with a blow an the chest, \u201cher head seriking against a smoothing iron, causing her fo'becorhé insensible.\u2018Tne prisener on his part stated that tha com- piainant was a moddling byaybody, whe.frequently pot drunk, and on all occarions alanderod him to his neighbors.Kearny waa fined $as and costs, or three monthe.\u20ac.acer Grimley the Asrenaut e Columbus, Olio, ne ra, ft ia Toarn- \u2018od peg Prof.C.M.Grimley, the well known aeronsat, of New York, meds bis \u2014 balloon , arocasion id that city en ot Jostant, ad | that it was à very successful event.Air re va was to-day inforimed that ft le pousible th Péot.arts r © au ascon- on in this eity during \u2018spptosehing Provin- « \u2018 f Tiree ; «sw ny + être What is nouied dbwn there is more se Thun of i to be Tr oo [emma DES APEEE Det | rom of the barque: Yorkahire, verte endeavor to casapé.gon 8 = Won Te shad u mrctad on ble Inisud last woak, ve lives.Copital-punishméat, = salen yesterday to report the ps wresk to.tbe owners of the phi 8 atances, ia only execated with thé io oe « ov Biigar Refining Goampasy.Th The daplain and pains, lest by any possibility an injustice stated tb a reporter that on the sight of the 4th be dane in the name \u2018of the law which can the light on East Point, Sable Island, was made, the vessel boing kept well off.- At this time he thought ho was past all danger, whon \u2018suddenly the ship struck and remained fast, She was sixteen alles off the light, a point over which much heavier vossels wars in the habit of slog, He could only account for the accident by supposing that the sand bad boen bifid y the wind or dee and .a 1 med, The ship sottled down very quickly an e crew bad some difieulty in escaping.Ono of the boats while being loaded broke away with two Jeamen in it and bas not been Heard of.The tain\u2019s saxiety was increased by the fact that po ad his wife and child, an infant five months old, with him.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 MAporting Notes.Tho two prineipal clubs interested deny having entored into any combination against the Shamrocks with intent to boycott them.On next Saturday there will be a raco between R.Laing and Mookwood and Drighion and Beattie for the double scull skiff Champion Club Flag.Tho Montreal Lacrosse team left Winnipeg for home yesterday morning.On Tuesday evening they wero ontertalnod at a banquet by the Garry Club of Winnipeg.Mr.Alphonse Plourdo of St.Gregoire, County of Nicolet, has just refused $1,600 for a horse belonging to him known as the Red Colt,\u201d bought from Mr.Aymar Van Buren, Newburg.À single souil skiff race took piaco lest Saturday over the Grand Truok Boat Club coiirss for the single scull skiff Champion Club Flag between V.Auichon and R.Laing.The latter won by a length.Tho followlug Canadians at Wimbledon won prizes inthe Alexandra match oa Tuesday.Distances, 500 and 600 yards: Staff-Sergeant Wilson, 28rd Battalion, nud Corporal ¢.N.Mitchell, 10th Royal Grenadiers, each took £3, with-a-seere of 64 points out of a possible TO.Btafi-Sergoant Walser, Quoen\u2019s Own Rifles, also won £3.with a score of two points less.Major Mudgo, Secrclary of the Provincial Rifle Association, has issued the circular for the four- teonth anaual prize meoting, which cumenoces on Tuesday, August 8th.Several changes are made in the conditions 07 competition.Lhe following is the list of matches :\u2014 Prizes.Valuo.1.Active Militia and Battalioa.Individual.46 $373 Battalion.«o.oo, 3 124 8.Nurse Ty \u2014Individual .26 134 3.Frontier\u2014 \u2026.BO 200 4.Merchants\u2014 ** ucacsees 50 260 6.Military\u2014Teams\u20141st ser y 18 6.Stadarona\u2014I ndividual 0 209 T.Associntion\u2014 0 209 eams.8 140 8.Optional \u2014 [ndividual 244 § artini- Henry sauver 143 10.Smait Bore \u201c 125 11.Consolation \u201c 108 14 Extra Series ; 13.Agzregate \u201c 230 Total, 239 prizesincash .32.854 Kisgeides the usual medals and cups, and prizes in ind.River and Shipping.8S.* Anchoria,\u201d from Glasgow, has arrived at Now York.The Allan Mail SS.\u2018\u201cHibernian,\u201d from Quebec, arrived out on Tuésday.\" The Allan SS.\u201c Lucerne\u2019 sailed from Quebec for Glasgow at © a.m.on Wednesday.The Allan mail SS.** Austrian,\u201d from Baltimore for Liverpool via Halifax and St.John\u2019s, Nid., arrived out on Wednesday.The Allan mail SS.\u201cNova Scotian\u2019 sailed from Baltimore for Liverpool vin Halifax and St John\u2019s, Nfid., at O a.m.on Tuesday.BS.* Gallia,\u201d from Liverpool, has arrived at Now York; * State of Florida\" at Larne, \u201cWest - phatia\u201d at Hamburg, and ~ Persian Monarch\u201d at ndon Capt.Filgate oxpresses himself determined not to accept the offer from the Company holding the patent pneumatio motor his contrast with tho Corporation for running the ferry to St.Helen's Island.The 58.* Coban,\u201d from this port, which ran aground at Cow Bay some three wesks ago, and was given np for lost by the owners, was yesterday floated off by the underwriters, and towed into Cow Bay harbor.The steam yacht \u201cSiesta,\u201d owned by Mr.M.H.Warner, of Rochester, N.Y., arrived in port last cvoning from the seaboard, em rowts for Rochester via tho Uppé River aud lakes, and having on board the owner and n party of friends.The steam yacht \u2018* Eirene,\u201d of New York, was also in port last ovening ca rowte for Detroit, The Nuisauce at Pein St.Charles, In reply to enquiries of a STAR reporter yesterday, the Sanitary Inspector stated that nothing had yet been done in the way of remedying or abating the evil created by the foul diteh run- niug through the Itifls ltanges at Point 8t.Charles.He had endeavored to prevail upon the nuns, or the volunteers, or the principal proprietor who uses the ditch for drainage purposes, to olean it out, but neither of those parties would do anything in the matter.Being seked why the Board of Health allowed such a disgraceful and dangerous state of things to exist, while waiting for somebody else to do their duty, instead of proceeding promptly and independently \u2019itsolf in the matter, Mr.Radford statod that the Board had not the funds, there being no appropriation for such a parpose.He was, \u201chowever, having prepared an estimate of the coét of olearing out the ditch.Carrying Unlawful Weapons.Nicholas Lawson, a Norwegian.was brought up before the Recorder, yesterday, charged with carrying aud discharging a loaded revolver on Ottawa strost, Tuesday night, about 11 o'clock.The constable who arrested him swore that there was a crowd on tho corner of the street, and that the prisoner, who was drunk and seting in a disorderly manner, fired the pistol In their diree- tion.For tho defence \u2018the prisoner pleadod that be had only been a month in the couwtry and did not know the law ; that ho had been persuaded to buy tho revolve for $1 from a friend who was hard up; and, isstly, that he was drunk at the time and had no remembrance of hix act of folly.lis Honor, after commenting on the gravity of the offerte, inflicted a fino of $30 or ono month's imp risonment.Seientifio Tramps.A party of ninotern studonts and professors of the University of Lewisburg, Pa., arrived in the city by last evening's train from the West.Tho party, who register themselves ax the Summer School of Scicnee, aro on a walking tour from Willismsport to the Now England States via Niagara and tive Lakes and back again.Those portions of the Journcy which they went over in trains or steamers on the way down they will tramp on the way back.The members of tho party are deossed in a uniform of white peaked eas, pilot conts, navy shirts, knee brooches and heary walking bonts, and are vrovided with tonts and camping materials.The tramp will extend over six weeks.They loft hore this morning and on their return will spond soversl days in Mont- .Gallant Rescue.Yesterday morntag, Professor WHliama, the Maltese swimmer, raved the life of a woman who had either fallen into the eanal at tho foot of Guy street or zono in bathing.He was passing by at the time, whon he sxw & srowd who told him a woman ad fallen in the water.Williams waited | his coat, sud Tien diting into the water was tortnmeto enough to grasp tho woman at the first attempt and brought her to the surface.When rhe revived, sho gave her name as Madame lariseau, and said stie had boen bathing bor feet, .lier gratitude for her rescue was intense.Iwo of her chiliren were playing on the bak of the canal the °, Police News.The following d og cases ware disposed of in the Recorders Court, ; Jesterday morning: Stanisias Gauthier, keeping an uniieensed dog, $2, arpt costs, or 8 days.Ovila Chapat, kesping twe dogs unlicensed, $4 and costs, Mrs.Pring, for keoping an \u201cwolleonsed dog, proved the animal was, woh bors; care dis- misred.* James Fox, 5 snilor on béai + Brooklyn , for assagiting the chiof evok * Fi tha same veasol was fined $8 of Lm days juil \u201cry thes Police Magistrate.- - Persensi.Judge Chas.Gayarre and-iady, tite Ortenni, | à who ate making § sour of the St.Lawrence, are at the Richofive Hotel.\u2018od and dressed in their white duck suits.pe | - Whele City .Threatonoé-\u2014 Bury ing ihe -Iend-\u2014Alexapdris given over te File Inge\u2014The Garrifon withdraws under » Fing of Tréso\u2014Horrible Massacre of One Hundred EKarepoanms\u2014Frightfal | Atrocities by Roleased Conviets-The Exyptian Army in Full Retreat to the Interior.[SFEOTAL DESPATOR TO THE SPAR.] Towoxro, July\u2019 18.\u2014The Giele's special de.patohes say : \u2018Orr ALEXANDRIA, July 12.\u2014The British ships have Been overhauled, and stock taken.of (heir injuries, none of which ave so sorionsas to cause any to go bach to Malta for ropaire.In addition to the casualties reported yesterday, it was seen that tho fannel of the J* Buperb * was pierced, and a plate below the foremast torn away.Bhe has also two holes\u2019 \u201cinside.One of the bosts of the ** Iuflexible \u201d is useless, \"and the others badly damaged.This, bowever, is not to be wondered at seolug that the ** Inflexible\u2019 bore the full front fire of tho west end of the Ras el Tin Fort for threo and a hall hours.The \u201cSultan\u201d was hot clean through ber main mast, and another | shot went through her funnel.Among the wounded are Lieutenants Jackson, severcly, and Davis, slightly, and midshipman Lamadell, slightly.HOW THK ENENY HAB PARED.An officer on board tho \u201cHelicon,\u201d despatch boat which has coasted around all tho various points, itive Flosine fe thee Lives hn | whele civil eras od the drowa.The whels gracd I» \u201c Nolicon,\u201d which wins to the of the last flag of trace lest evening, could discover nol the tian Ee reoatent companied th host in hs a 0 Shere in the stealmer\u2019s\u2019 at The : \"of the fast who was one of the and wll soqualnted with the town, end anand considerable distance.All \u201cwas es pi bat ru the fames, PARNA'S MOVE.: nis, July 18\u2014It is believed chat tâgebl Pashae has condentrated his forces beyond ahé Es to.oppose the British advance.The Ge 2blpe ps Is now over.Farthor.aotion pec be asho Fally half the town is barning- LOOTING.: The Bedoulns are lodting by thousands.The | Baropeans who fought thelr way to the beach mumber ove hundred.They report that ali other peans and Christians, numbering some han- dreds, were marsacred, EGYPTIAN ARME TO BE DISBANDED.Loxpox, July 13.\u2014It is understood the Com- fezence has decided that the Egyptian army shall be disbanded and replaced by gen\u2019darmerie.\u2018Whero will be a landing in force to investigate tho æondition of things, and, if possible, render aid.HEere will probably be three or fonr hour\u2019 suspension of telegraphing, in consequence wf the ¢Chiltern\u2019s \u201d change of position.+ KUEDIVE\u2019'S AUTHORITY.Loxpox, July 13.\u2014The News says the pros posal that Turkey will be invited by the Power- » says that tho loss of life nmong the Egypiians 0 ro-cstablish the Khedive's authority, must have been something fearful Nambors |, practically agreed + on A moe.of shells repeatcdl struck the ks [40 that offset will be sent to the ; P y © OISE Porte in the course ofthe woek.It is regarded just above the ns and threw up ° 5 vast columns of yellow dust.It was often thought the guns must have beon demolished, but they appeared auvinjured.When the smoke cleared in forts Mex and Pharos, the dead were lying protty thick, as well as in the Moncriefle battery and in the Mara bout forts,\u2014which were so closely overhauled by the gunboats yesterday.Round Fort Mox, the barracks.houses and windmills have been utterly shatiored.The lighthouse is still standing, but shows symploms of its age.There are torrible gaps in the masonry, the windows are badly shattered and tho light seoms injured, still the material fabrio stands up as proudly and ag ereot as ever.In the European quarter it is feared that great damage has been done.ar several of the sholls from the * Inflexible \u201d few high right over the earthworks and fort, and wero seon to burst immediately over the centre of the tdwn.OK FIRK.Late last night the darkness wns suddooly lit up by & burst of flame from the neighborhood of the Khedive\u2019s palace.A nearer inspection showed tha: it was che {inrew that was burning fiorcely on nll sides.Tho beautiful terraced garden stood out in weird loveliness and the reflection of the flunes as they burst out, now from the windows, now from the roof shone far out over \u2018tho distant waters.Presently the Rifle Tower.close by, caught and a second illumination was ndded to the former.Owing to the vast size of the buildings, the inflammable nature of their contents and the impossibility of obtaining the services either of the military or tho brigade, the fire was not eftin- guished but continucd raging the whole night.In other quarters of the city tho same sceno was repeated.Ome large building on the Square Mehemet Ali outshone all tho others, and showed out in all their hideousness the marks of the sorry treatment which Fort Napoleon had received at the hand» of our Ships during the day.Another and yet another bouse followed.Street after street sug cumbed to the fiery invader, whose forcos carriod all before them.From the decks Jo of the ship and from the tops of the masts could seen the panic stricken ple rashing wildly forth from the blazing buildings, carrying their lives in their bands.Other bands, evidently of robbers, were utilising the occasion for their own advantage.None had any thought but for themselves, and soon a large of Alexandrin was threatened the whole city.Tin palege,besides the adjacont harem,the portion which\"had been (Atsigned to Dervisoh Pasha as his residence \u201cAlso caught fire and was burned to the ground.Ît was a soparate baild- ing, and up to the present the palace is unbert.The blame of the conflagration is laid on incendiaries.* BURTIXO THE DRAD.This morning was performed the melancholy duty of burying the bodies of those who fell in the fray of yesterday.Each ooflin, covered with, the Union Jack, was taken on board the fiag- 1 ship, the boats which conveyed them displaying.the ship's ensign draped with erape.The crews of each vessel were mustered on deck, bafehead-' The marines presented arms, the bands played the \u2018\u2018Dead March\u201d in Saul, the fings tew at half mast and the! officers saluted.The: scene was highly improssive.Arrived at the flag ship, a guard of honor, composed of mari:.cs, lined the sides and stood with arms roversed on each side of the eoflins as they were laid in a rew on the deck, where were assembled the Ad-' miral with ail tho officérs of the ship and two chsplains in their surplices.the Band played a solemn dirge.The solemn burial service of the Church of England was rend, and at the words \u201c We therefore commit his body to the deop to be turned into corruption, looking for the resurrection of the body when the sea hall give up ber dead,\u201d read over onch body, the port hole was opened aud the hammock, to which a feavy canuon bail was attached, was slid into the deep.A threefold volley was fired, and the sad ceremony came to an end.Of those wounded yesterday one or two will probably dis.The rest are progressing as favorably sa the climatic condilions and other cireum- stances will admit of.To each was conveyed the gratifying intelligence that the Queen, with her manual tact and guod fooling, had telegraphed to Admirsl Seymour asking frst to be informed as to bow the wounded were getting along, then how affairs were going.Latest Telegrams.ANOTHER FLAG OF TRUOB.ALRXANDRU, 7.46 a.m.\u2014At day-light this morning a flag of truco was flying at Ras El Tin alnce.The ** Helicon,\u201d with a flag -of truce Bring, and the \u201cInvincible,\u201d \u201c Monareh,\u201d and \u201c Ponelope are now steaming into the inner harbor.The remainder of the squadron are outside steaming about.The fire in the town bas greatly extended during the aight.The Turkish vessel is still lying off Ramleb.There is a heavy sen.8.90 s.m.\u2014There is no likelihood of th ronewal of the bombardment to-day.™ woather is very rough.AURZARDRIA BYACOATRIN, +105\" 8.40 s.m.\u2014Alexandrin has been ovacrmatid and in infiames.The telegraph ship « Chiltern ™ § has boan ordered to take up a posi on pear neutral fleets.P posi he 9.25 a.m.\u2014The ontire garrison of Alexandria withdrow under the flag of trues, leaving thé Bodouins to fire and pillage the town.The «-Deeoy \u201d has gone to Port Said to ascertain the stato of affairs.TAE EGYPTIAN ARMY IN PULL RRTRRAT.à 9.48 a.m.\u2014The Egyptisn army ia greatly | » demorslised, and 10 full\u2019 retreat toward | Interior.Tho European quarters of the town in- and-the- cluding, the utterly destroyed.\u2018It was fired by the et | convicts, who committed borrible atrocities.Tne Egyptians raised a flag of trucs to enable the troops to withdraw from tho twwm.- The Teles graph ship \u201c Chiltern\u201d was crowded with survivors, who fought thoir way to the heach from whenee the boats of the fleet could remove thom.They having passed a dreadful\u2019 night, datéading themselves desperately.FUROPKANS MASBACRED.A hundred Europeans and other Christignsin the Ottpman Bank aud the ning bailding, wore mesmacred.A part of the fleet is now leaving ter Port Said.WHERE 18 TRE ENRDIVAŸ The whoreubonts of tbe Kbodive is unknown.Coxstartisoriæ, July 18\u2014The Couneil of Ministers reso last evening, siter sitting nearly twonty-Fonr hours.No decision was arrived ab.The Council meet ngain todny.- .AMERICAKS DISAPPOINTED, ALEXANDRIA, July 18.~Everybody en the Arserican # ia.much dieappointed at the Is- setion of the Rugtish shi yoriondag.rock 2 al the Americans woyld have d dove the\u2019 Li oni ne Lip hl Ee ete x + - Bp pas Shh és wa : Toned > Tv Beis ite Fa rts affocted, and is now de: robable that Turkey, while not positively declining the call of Europe, will try to gain time by reopening negotiations.In such case England will invite the conference to regard this procedure as equivalent to refusal and will ask its ea pproral of some other course.FRANCB\u2019S POLIOY.Pants, July 18.\u2014It is announced that Gam- betta will, during the debate on naval credits, deliver à groat spocch upon general politios leaving the past out of the question, and addressing himself to the Chamber, to France \u2018and Europe, to show the polioy which events have marked out for France.\u2014>> Noon Telegrams.AMERICAN.CRIMES AND CASUALTIES.\u2014Nxwark, N.J., July 12.\u2014Officer Henry Hartman shot himself on the steamer \u201c Msy' in Kill Von Kull, last night, and then jumped overboard.Cause unknown, \u2014\u2014Chas.Cramer and Chas.Keegan were drowned while bathing in the Passaic River, last night.\u2014C.F.epton, pastor of St.Matthew\u2019s Episcopal Church was Jniled yesterday, on a charge of beating his wife.She avered that he knocked her senseless.CANADA AT WIMBLEDON.Winners im the Alfred Prise \u2014 Good Scores fer the Qucen\u2019s Prize.lersOIAL DRSPATCHN TO TME STARL| Toxoxru, Out, July 13.\u2014The Globe's special, dated Wimbledon, July 13, says: The weather at Wimbledon to-day was fine, and the wind and light were favorable for goed shooting.In the contest for the Alfred (National Rifle Association) prize, of the aggre value of £350, distance 200 yards, seven shots, Snider rifies and Government ammumtion, Li.N.H.Orchard, of the 4th Canadian cavalry, won a £5 prise with a score of 28 points out of a posible 35; Corporal C.N.Mehl, of the 10th Royal Grenadiers, made a re of 37 points, and received a £3 prise in the i = contest.In the first stage of the Queen's prise Canadians continaed to make good scores.a The Last Two Months.hysioians and enfferars visited the] portion ator) ras and Lung Instituto, using in flames, which still bBouvieile\u2019s Spirometer for ours of At the Ras el } Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, Bronehitls; Asthma, 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PIPES] Wholesale and Retail ! RKTAIL DKPARTMENT.Pipes for the Pocket, Pipes for he Me Mouse, ibe fee welll for Presenta Pipes for for Old Healer Pipes for ss Pipes for Boys, « Pi with Amber Pieces, Pe Reose Ivory, Pipes with Valcanite.pes, Briar and Black Briar Pipes, Che Wood RB ipes, The \u201cThom Plantation Le Clay Pipes.Pipes ta suit every Taste aad every Pocket, Brians Pipes from Je te $10 each.THB CUBAPEST AND AND Mosr PPLE Le ESTABLIBH- B GOLDSTEIN'S PIPR EMPORIUM , 200 NOTRE DAME STREET.WHOLESALE Di ie pdsiodilyi oor an Tare] direct | rom the v eccturers\u201d La Pipes Goods th o shock fs mow \u2018ompiets In the above I Tinercus new Foods art ing evory steamer.City and country dealers are favit tb Sara anr large d Todbaeconista\u2019 Supplies.B GOLDSTEIN, WHOLENALE ; \"ee.208 Notre Dame Aires proie \u201cmr ?PP EY wT inancial Associat OF ONTARIO.DIVIDEND NOTICE.NOTICE is given that a \u2018dividend a$ the rate of EIGHT PER NT., por sonumi, ok both the PREFERENCE \u2018and ORDINARY Capital of the \u201cCompany Jas been declared for the half yer ond- tng June 20, and that sash dividend shall be pay .able on the 20th July next.By order Li the Board of Directors, EDWAED LE RUEY, Lu \u201cManaging Pistes pe 7 m pitta of cenersi the time.It is t that if the Egyp wath w si hey nd EX, or wi \u2018 us en |\u2018 pe bave, week 1 TURKEY r0 DK INVITED TO RE-ESTABLISE TOR |, ah 356 0006 - wr, Wi, of |.Lun Thomas, OBE.SAYS dis Wik hed moe a or the inonntaine, vei, without first imeuring in.J ee St.Jt costs but a trifle, and 7 « erowded eambouts.or out ina storm when bobbing for ood, or drawn junto Elion ep and repid, dark and dangerous, when followi: on, or on inclined railways, \u2018 or risky stages golug op 6c: coming down \u2018mountains.You may get tho cramp when asso, snd down ever ta come up again.You cases, be exposed -to risks and foreign to those \u2018you incar in your daily.avocation at.home; and for the most part you will leaveit out in yous provision for *¢ expenses.\u2019 - 1607 The Busy Bee,\u2014* Busy, did yon sey?1 should say so.am getting more bel and open, don uently, for mare orders,\u201d says, indefatigable tailor, yclopt, L.Robinson.\u2019 Bb New Advertisements To-Day DR.AUSTIN'S PHOSPHATINE CURES ALL NERVOUS DISEASES.\u2014 MEwMARKkET, Maroh 21, 1882.Musses.LOWDEN & CO., Toronto.G \u2014I bave taken one bottie of Dy.Austin\u2019s Phos- hatine, recommended by Dr.Rentiy, of thie have received great benefit from it.1 believe that after taking five or six bottles I shall be quite free from a porvous tromour which has troubled mo since 1 was 14, and now I am (81) sixty-one yoars of age.Yours truly, » J.8.WETHERILL.150 Remember This.If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature in making you well when all else faila.1f you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, fof Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy in all such complaints.Kin you are wanting away with any form of dney disease, stop tempting death this mo- ant and turn for a cure to Hop Bitters, If you are sick with that terrible sickness Nervousness, you will find » \u201cBalm in Gilead\u201d in the use of Hop Bitters.If you are a frequenter, or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the of all countries\u2014malarial, epidemic, bilious and intermittent fevers\u2014by the use of Hop Bitters.or {you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable generally, Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort.In short they cure all Diseases of the stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's Discase.$500 will be paid for a case they will not cure or help.That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother, or daughter, can bs made the picture of health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, cost- ingbut atrifls.Will yon let them suffer?3 SWORN TESTIMONY, Tue 8U PERIORITY OF THE WILLIAMS\u2019 SINGER MACHINE, PROVEN ON OATH BY RESPOXSIBLE WITNESSES.Before the Government Commission at Montreal, appointed in last April, to fix the values of Machines for Customs purposes, appeared the Mllowing witnesses : AKAN, of Chisago: STOOPS, of BARKER, BELL anp ROBINSOK, of New Your.Theos gentlemen are well-known to be the best Sew ng Machine Experts in the United States.Men who have beon in the trade from fifisen 10 thirty years, and they swore that In their opiuion the WILLIANS AIN- OER IS THE BEST MACHINE and that it ie worth ten per cent more them the so-called Gemuine Singer Machine, mado by the Singer Mannfactuzing Co.ef Kew York.This valuation was admitied and confirmed by the Stanger Company's own Agent, also on oath.Shonld anyons doubt Or deny the truth of the above \u2018we can rafer them to the record now in the hands of thé Government.\u2018Who will, after this, have the hardihood 0 deny the superiority of the WILLIAMS over other Machines, THE WILLIAMS\u2019 MANUFACTURING CO, HEAD OFFICE: 347 Notre Dame St; MONTREAL.) 36% 6 OF SI.HENRY.\u2018 GOAL .COAL.OOAL \u2018| Egg), Steve, Chestnut, Grate & Soft Coal, | \"FIREWOOD of all descriptions at less thau city give à in their orders for Winter su} cartage and what by brag ee ay oo prong Pastry SXX Flour, tn quantitics to rail.wholesale and retail Office, Coal and Woodyard, Flour and Peed Store, at 1334 WZ.JOSEPH STEENT, Si, Honey.15710 \"WW.BRODIE.STATE J.B.GALIPHAU.NOTICES hereby given thet all persons indeble.Sate the estate of She lai J, D.Galipéau, In lus ite roal, Carpen r and are reques settie as soon as pôrstbie with à requete to | De Enecatort, hereinafter named, and that all ~ae having any cime against sald estate, are fh cig kindly fortbwith À le the same, qu! bise wah eux and L two ofthe Parties now ly will find it to are saved ji partion.JOLIN & PERODEAU, Per He FERODEAV, N.P., Montreal, 19: July, 1808.rel 3 JOSEPH FORTIER, - Hanluctaring Sativaer, ee OFFICE \u2014 * REQUISITES, Ete, ~ 28 St James Street, - BLANE BOOKS MADE TO ORDER or ECIALTY.A bP IALTY.; | REmovar NOTIDE A B.STEWART atox, anctioncors, HAVE REMOVED TO i Ho, 432 NOTRA DAME STREET, Lately oerapied by Messrs.I.Hicks A On.feof a hw solictied, afi ave out Siten ds mt WINDSOR.COLLEGE, it, Bhi, Boghand ftrieation for Livera} domest tioniars een pa orties am £1 the Ladies ly early 1ù >, À \" on of North +: \" ooh pe BY ADOTION.oyment to know.the | ie EF for, in the Paid ol \u201canyt bipgening*\u2019 during the holiday.You ma \u201crousse, un y but ne- cemsrily, on : 200 ages mors or and also ¢ he t mA Draws Welt.city and for oan tas.Prof mors mors of Sminency.c 100 ACRES, Ping Lot 20 in the front Concessio VER, in the TOWNSHIT oy CUMBERLAND, contalz- nskip Cumberland.the Ca SLI , Abou or nine mi threo miles from Cumberigné.A TERMS CASE od Toe sae of this lend! serve, sud off hg rs cat and others AT AE es Ottawa Valley.my room, 1 Tine On Wednesday Afierneon, 19th July, AT THRER OCLOCE, 15314 THOS, J.POTTER, Auctioneer, * By Bhaw & Gowdey.TAR ARGESPECTALSALE\u2014FIVE attresses, Urns.tour room, 235 8t.James Friday morning.14th instant.Sale at 10 o'clock.SHAW & GOWDEY, 158 AUCTION SALE OF HATS, FURS.&c\u2014The whole of th &¢., amoun! over $7,000, iar Be stores of the Late Mo bow Sirapson, in his li Mresime Sarrying on business ener Furrer, do, &c., a8 1m pacn à Do, wi offe or salo at Pui A 297 Notre Laine street, acon on on LS Tuesday the 18th July instant, at 3 p.m.Stock, Ac Da sold on Bios ata dollar.1n- ventory\u2019 can bo seen and examined an from 6'am.until 5 pom up to das où vale, Ferns ar JOSEPH SIMEON.Ex .SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.By Thos.Walls & Sons.THOMAS WALLS & SONS, TRADE AUCTIONEERS.NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS.WE WILL HOLD A SPECIAL TRADE SALB of Dry Goods, Woolleus, Silks, Linems, and Cotton Goods.at our Warercoms, 10 DEBREfOLES STREET, MONTREAL, ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, the 19th and 20th imst.We Respeetfully Soli tit Consignments Account of Sales rendered, and settiemants made within tem days from date of sale.THOMAS WALLS & SONS, Trade Auctioneers, Toronte & Montreal L Now Advertisemnts Te-day THE GENUINE GEM JAR.PINTS, QUARTS, Pistures, pid xfaw pieces, nice Vases street.161 cash HALF-GALLONS.EVERY JAR GUARANTEED.ALSO, PRESERVE CROCKS, \u201cJAM BP ; \u2014 TF JELLY TUMBLERS.WILEYS, CHINA HALL | 22 435 NOTRE DAME st # pm Lodge, À.FAN, AM, Mn, EK ' WILL BR HELD ON SIXTH FUSILIERS\u2019 BAND WILL BR IN ATER DANCE, Dloycle Races, Jumping, &o.pez.93¢c; Children, 156.Pavilion, 100 extra, mas De aoa oes Brush Works, Bieury street.JAMES WALKER.feo 160 4 125 8¢.pe FIRST ELECTRIC L LIGHT err AND \u2014\u2014\u2014 Musical Excursion OF THE SEABOS BY THE CITY BAND, win take p! Howtos p.m.em at Jpaguent te\u2014dentiemen, sale at lav DeZounchPs, oboe, Das Tt = J Zaincs ctroat, ané ai the boat.>} ne To BARGE OWNERS AND Canadian Association of Amateur Onrs- ANNUAL REGATTA TO BE HELD THIS YEAR AT LACHINR, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 18h md 10th AUGUST.The Committee of the above Regatta are Eo Sd es fae place toe public to be admitted on on tak Barges by payment.Full particulars ean bo ol A \u20ac our Tovar ) 100 Lechies PQ GRAN D \u201cMOONLIGHT EX- SKIDS AND SISTER C GUARDS, Monday Evening, July 1th.Steurmer \u201cThree Rivers\u201d will leave Richelton \u2018 ee So Lin.Geod string by \u2018 GRAND FRENCH PICNIC TO GROSBOIS ISLAND, On FRIDAY, JULY 14th.Fare\u2014Adults, 330; Children, 10s.CANADIAN SOCIETY For the Prevention of Craclty to Animal, a a + wii) Bett ou : oe \u2019 THURSDAY NEXT, the 130: tnet., ad S o'clock, Ia the 0 \u201cNatural Mislery Bodleay\u2019s y CAUTION EACH PLUG OF THE UTRTLE JAY 1 T.&B.In Bronse Letters.None Other Genuine ROSENKRANZ PIANOS.Established 1797, at Dresden, Germany.Shout be trie and exersinod by anyone wasting $0 ay or exchange » Piano, si no more excellent instre- miants, with regard to notion, tone, touch, finish sed Gurability, can be procered on this Continent, while oasiost terms, at excosdingiy low piste, with; faliest guarantee as 06 structural solldity, wiki be géven.OHARLES MARTIN, soie Agent Warercoms :\u2014Art Gallery Buildinge, earner RR Calde rine street and Phillips Square.I\" \u2014 aus te LEAVING Ne FINANCIAL A .\u2018ta ss hate \u2018 res rr + ci The List or APPLICATIONS for Etanr run Cure.Panreaneos mag; mF Five pra _Oxwr.Pasurox ($105 per $100 stock) VI cle es Weil Moxpay, sis inst.is limited to tro thousand, dollars ye ea General Financial tement, trs of payment and cb hat may bo had on application «0 the Head Office, LoNnox, Ot cn By order-of the Board of Directors, + *J RY = .EDWARD LE RUEY.Aon aging Direstor.Residents of the EASTERN PROVINCES will bé allowed TEN DAYS EXTRA, in which to complete their application fo compet: BIOYOLES | BI HAVING, BERK APPOINTED AGENTS FOR VHS = ; Express.Florentine and F'lorentifie nim CLUBS or the TRADE.Send toe Ghlalagues treet.J i] oun ose #t our ee æ WATSON &F | programmes for pe for B 1 PRS CUS Tucoday Ev Sth.ri rd ac ai | - _ .Er i \u2018 à i J N À 1 5e - Qon.| § airmen dew 0.* Co MARRIAGES.ATAON, ROBEBTSON\u2014In this city, oa Friday, S Mat ist Chi .& A be a eine Jot W iments tor ol the oe 0 » rt- \"pom, both oe x 161 8 \u2019 ERSON, _GILLESPIE\u2014At St.Stephens PETERSON: Jely.by the Rev.Canoe Evans.D1.Edward l\u2019eterson, to Margaret Gillespie, of wail, Out.© AUGHTON, DEWAR-\u2014At the reaidonee of vs agite », Cote St.Ueorge, où \\cdnes- une 28, 1982, J.James M À cNs the t'éharlotiageare vs Ea : ter of re .ton, of \u20ac ., da ames Dewar, ÆHIERBY.MOESU 08 the 5th inst, at the residence of the \"a father, the Rev.Wiki Pranaworth, Matthow alors.to \u2018Albortina venu.RORKE- Atthe residence ofthe bride's .Jat.v.Geo.Fursey, arry J.Cowle, of Iowa ity Uormerly of Montreal), to Nellie B., daughter of Geo.2, Koa, of this city.: McGRATH, BLYTHE\u2014At the Churok of Eaint ose, Lb Mase., on the J0ib July.by the Kov.Father MoGluue.T.H.Mctrath, of Montreal, Lottio Blytho, of Warcester, » te PRATTE.BOUCHE .Monday, July 10, at Pointe, by the Rer.Mr.te, curate, s Etienne Napoleou Pratto, ol of the late F.'P.Pratte.N.I, of Stanfold, P.Q., to Marie Zoe Cecile.third d aughter of A.Boseher, Meutreal.No cards.DEATHS.Thar ed Pr i von\" of Jantes FCATRS son ames Yraitis, nerat from his {athrr\u2019s residences, 634 5 tile om rest, Point se ares, on Friday.o's! Pm.: ances are fesprotiully invitod to attend.[Pres co t papers pieaso copy.Sleep our Mir child, my angels guard thee now, Buoa laurels roon encirele every hrow Kuthrine:i from rorrow-trecd from caro and pain, \u2018eréhance, may not be long ero wo may meet again.BTEVENS\u2014At Waterloo, Que., suddenly, July 13 Relief J.Epatford, witoot Mon.Carduer Grech ner Green Bietens, >cantor.» Friday, at Ÿ pm, 162 2 LA BOCQUE~\u2014In this city, July 12, at his grand- fatber\u2019s residence, Jaseph Charles La Rocque, aged 21 wonths, ouly sonof A.}H.La Roeque, druggist.Funeral, on Saturday, at 3 o'clock p.m.Fri aoquaintances are requested to attend.MORIN\u2014In this city, om Wednesday, July 19, Maria Flora, aged \u2018months and 17 days, only and beloved child of J.H.Morin.Funeral, tomorrow, Friday.from 82 St.Mary street, at 2 = Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.103 - ROBERTSON\u2014In this city, on Wednesday, Jul 18.Mar M an, 43 veats, wife of Wil- Robertson rom her late residence, 18 M en street, Point St.Charles.on Fri- ,July 14,843 p.m.Pricnds and acquaintan J.cos are invited to attend.KEWELL\u2014In this sity, on the 19th inst., Martin Stanislas, aged 4 years and 10 monthe, recond eldest son Martin Newell.¢.T.R.Funeral ®_ owill leave his father\u2019s residence, 118} ~t.Antoine street, Thursday, July \u201cis, at 3:30 pm.acquaintances arc respect! vited to attend.CAMPBELL In this the 9th inst.Lilli only and betoved ohlid of Thor.G.Campbell, aged 8 vears, MACVICAR\u2014At Gut Ont., July 9, Mrs, John MaoViear, aber Pr D.H.MacVicar, i of this ity.oho the 13th inst.; LEBRUN In this on ; rederick Charles, only ehild of Alfred Le Brun.14.marroy, from 86 staged 10 days Funeral, 3 rhein street, at p.m, to Roman Catholic Come- tery.Friends sequaintanots ars invited to atte ARRIGAN\u2014Oa Wednesday, July 18.after a few hours\u2019 ilineks, of inflammation of the brain, Dennis Sylvester, aged 10 months and 19 days, infant son of John Yarrigan, Funeral.to-mor- yow afternoon, at $ o\u2019cloek, from 424 5t.Antoine street.Friends are respectfully invited to attend.[Now York and Chie1go papers please cor) 3 ' LEBLANO\u2014Yn this city, on Wednesday, July 13, Mathilde Perreaal! idow of the Jate hed Wy A.> \u2019 Cote des N de Friends andacquain ntances are respectfully DRGUISE\u2014[n this city, Wednesday, July 18.ine Bat Saeed 48 y rs and 8 monthn, ife of Francois Deguise.Funeral, to-morrow.Fournier: Sul 13, 8 7.99 a.m.from Ne 11 esephine street, to Notre Dame Church, thence to des Neiges Cemetory.Friends and ae- tances are invited to attend.G The Weather.3 pm\u2014Thermometer a: Hearn & Harrison's during the last 24 hours: \u2014 BE WT BREF SO Sasesscter\u20148 pt.\u201420 04 3a.m.\u201430.68 1 pwm\u201420.60 Rew Advertisements this P.M.SILKS.* SILKS, SILKS.ST will be sold RRAJSONANLE PRICES SARIS POPLINA.IRISH POPLIYS.\u2018In Diack, Colored and Tartans, imported \u2018BLACK AND COLORED MOIRR ANTIQUE.BLACK AND COLORED WATERED MLXKA HLACK AXD COLORED SATINS.HLACK MERVRILLEUX SATIN.'UMBRELLAS, 1¥ ALL SIZES AXD QUALITIES, af the FRENCH KID GLOVE WAREHOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1877.THOS.MUSSEN, 257 and 259 Notre Dame street Dry \u2018Riillard Clothe, Ot Tènel s Mate and rotors Heat atl farmer soties, will vies each Saturday at ONE o'clock a JOHN MURPHY & CO., IMPORTERS OF New & Fashionable Dry Goods.Tach wider 1a Newt, Brow Bia: neh wi a + ark ade lux = qu! a 5 hd anû Oltve, both light and dar Dasutifel Lass Siripe Muaiisa, Oo, 100 and 150 per Beastiful 100, 150 and 20e per yard.RE TEE a rC \"| Jo India Muslina, in \u2018all coloufs, L yard and 1's yards Ind IT Ens, lene; Bonk, Mull, Caminie J.bo.ès.Û CAMBRICS.Begatiful French Combrie Pritsta, In black and white and Nght sad dash fancies.ars and don, re Ent à ai) the mewset Prints | Prints trem 8c to 300 per yaed., CHETONXES - Beaattful Twilled Cratonnes aa targe vartety ot Tarlstan Mus- bee Chocks, pet yard, Craps Oretonnes in à large variety of now wd nics patteran, 23¢ per yand.SEPHYR.Soph: Singles na variety of small chests Co WILLING.Wo are 38 10 taxed extra So relieve our Schoo $ embarrass od our ir guy à gu04 bocal CHEAP POR CASH.WB SELL NEW GOODS CHEAP, AND TAKS 4.give Per Oent.oft for Oash on Pur fommissioners yelp to yive the elill@res » ve dos AND 405 NOTRE PAMEST, 4 .er EE Ai ress nian J BAPTIST Thres Rivers, July sde vifs of MeTE] -On Thursday, the 91N_ July at es we cos 1 ws ota â .\"JOHN MURPHY & CB .| as wre.rqppmomszany mes ia FEU KLOZING! 8.Carsloy\u2019s stores close at TWO o\u2019clock on Eaturday afternoons, and at SIX o'slock on other day».ON SPELLING.DYF.MAX MULLER, PROPRSSON OP PIILOLOGE IN THE UNIVERSITY, OXYORD, PART XIX.Though it may seem a wurk ov siuperorogashon tu bring forward stil more fakts in suport ov the jeneral kondemnashon past on Inglish speling, a fu okstrakts from a pamilot bei Mr.Moiklcjohn, Inte Assistant-Komishoner ov the Endond Skool Komithon for Skotiand, may here feind a plase.(To bo continued.) BLACK SILKS.BLACK SILLS.Ak any first-class Dress or Mantle-maker \u2018where the best makes for wear of Black Silks are kept, and they will tell you AT B.CARSLEY\u2019S.BLACK SATINS.BLACK SATINS.8.Carsley\u2019s is the store for good Black Satins at low prices MONEY WASTED.We aro told thet a large amount of money has been wasted by peeple paying frem 50¢ to 50e for the very same quality of Colored Satin Mez- veilloux as we sell at 370 S CARSLEY'S SHOW ROOMS.The demand fer B.Carsley\u2019s popular Rubber Waterproof Cirenlars is increasing every day.Without doubt we sell the shetbest Rabber Waterproofs in Canada, and every garment sold in our establishment, -we guarantee to bo waterproof.We are now showing special lines of the above goods at such low prices that no lady should be without one.Come to B.Carsley\u2019s for Rubber Waterproof Circulars.All Summer Capes, Fichus and Delmans at tremendous reductions AI Skirts at tremendons reductions.All Costumes at tremendous reductions.S.CARSLEY, Laberge (Chairman), Stevenson, Mooney and Beauchamp.Tha charges were read over to Mr.Maguire, who denied thom sa toto.Mr.C.Larin, being sworn as a witness, testified that ho believed that Mr.Maguire did not the Corporation 3 r cont.on all transao- fons at the Horse tree as requirod by the sontrast, and enumarated several instances.In some cases: Mr.Maguire had not charged horse deslers any percentage.Had known Mr.Maguire as en bonest asd re ppectablo man.Guests at witness\u2019 hotel had told him that they had kept their horsesat the Horse Market stables and Mr.Magairo had aot charged them any market foes, but only for board.Wiä- ness was not positive thas the vontraet had not been fulfilled.Mr.John Flanagan testified that be had sold horses on the Horso Market and paid no percontage on either thoir board or the sale.He was not personally aware of any transaction on the Horse Market in whish Mr.Maguire had not paid the percentage required by the contract.In reply to Ald.Stevenson as to why ho had signed the petition, which was to the offcot that the signors of it wore pre- ared to prove undor oath that Mr.Kaguiro had violated bis contract with the Corporation, when he was not personally awaro of the fact, the witness said that be had signed tho petition for other reasons than that; he had also signed it to keap those stables down, because Le and other horse dealers paid more rent and taxosthan Mr.Maguire.Mr.J.H.Halpin testified that he had gone to Mayor Beaudry with the complaint, and the Mayor suggested that a petition should be pre- seuted by the complainants to the Council.He was not personally aware that the 24 per oent had not been paid by Mr.Maguire, but he had never paid such a percentage himself.He cnumerntod soveral transactions on which he said he bad reason to believe that Mr.Maguire had vot paid a pefcontage to the Corporation.Mr.Robb explained that the number of horses hvarded at the market were added up and BO conts a night calculated for them, and Mr.Ma- guire was charged 2} por cent.on this amount, as well as on all the transactions at the market, whether ho collosted anything from the horse dealers or not, * Mr.Maguire testified that the transactions mentioned by Mr.Halpin had boen entered on tho books and that he had paid the eity the per-, centage on the total amounts.Mr.Halpin stated that he was quite satisfied, and would withdraw his oharges against Mr.Maguire.The committes rerolved to report to Council to this effect.The committee adjourned at about 12 o'olook LA BONNE STE.ANNE.The Shrine at Ste.Anne de lleaupre Mere Popular \u2018Tham Ever\u2014Iis Senceal the Cause of It?For the past fortnight the magnificent spare steamer * Canada,\u201d of the Richelieu and Ontatio Navigation Company, has been continuously employed in conveying pilgrims from parishes in this oity to the shrine of Ste.Anne do Beaupre, below Quebec, having already made a quarter as many trips there as she made altogether during the last four years, and within three of the number she made last year.She arrived in port yesterday morning with a company of OOO persons from the parish of Boucherville, who lett for Ste.Anne Monday night, and loft again immediately for Sorel, where she will embark à company from that parish.On her return she will como here for another trip from this city, and within the following month is chartered for some dozen more, among these being a couple \u201cfrom Quebec to the shrine of Notre Dame des Leurdes, hore.The 'priests at Ste.Anne have had to add to their number te fhinister to the exceptionally large number of pilgrims visiting the shrine this year\u2018and they state that 50 far this season more pil, bave knelt before Ste.Anne\u2019s shrine than during the whote of last year.This wonderful rush of grims to 8.Anne is attributed to Mr.Seneeal, who, it is ssid, not wishing to have the * Cana- | da *\u201d moored for nearly the whole sesson as in ths past at Sorel, has offered special inducements to the clergy for these pilgrimages and bad dgents despatched from the city to work up pilgrimages in the country parishes.Several miracles sre reported amoung the returned pilgrims.One men named Renaud, who went with the 8t.James parish pilgrimage on Saturday, sud who has been paralysed throughout one side of his body, for three years, managed after the mass, on Sanday, to walk out of the church, leaning on the arm of his brother, whe with his son had carried him to the pew, an apparently helpless oripple.Among the = from Laprairis who visited Ste.Anne was à farmer named Malouis, who for five years has been deaf.Just as the benediction was being pronounced by ths priest, he fell on the floor appareatly in a à n, and on being raised to his feot declared that as the priest raised his bands in blessing be felt as it were a touch on his ear, and instantaneously he could bear the low voice of the priest, and he had fainted for very joy.When be arrived here, he is said to have appe to possessed of a full sense of hearing, As the \u201c\u201cOanada\u201d came to her moorings, yesterday morning, » Stan reporter steppod and found the pilgrims all crowded around a man with ap- parontly wonk eyes listening to a stirring har- rangue on religious topics.Being informed by somebody who the reporter was, he immediately addressed his attention to him and informed him that he had gone to church at Ste.Anne,blind,and that immediately after \u201c crossing \u201d himself with the holy water had regained his sight, which he hyd lost through an attaoit of typhoid fever a yéarand a half ago.He gave his name as Bra- seau, and said he was à farmer rem Lavaltrie.Proerastinating Plasterers.The plasterers who were called in to repair a 10 square foot hole in the ceiling of the Reoo MONTREAL 162 > ( THE MUTUAL MARRIAGE AID ASSOCIATION OF CANADA FOR UNMARRIED PERSONS.INCORPORATED XOV., 1881, HEAD OFFICE, » « HANILTORE, ONT.Pay te its Members on event of Marriage from 6250 te $5,000.Ballable ageats wanted is unrenresente] districts Band for circulars apd information to WALTER B.WEB- Le Omt., Hon.Jas.8.MODOXA LD, M.P.P., Wol NA Agentfor Maritime Pro- » Por further inlormation, appiy te T.P.Pows 345 5+ James mreet, for the Island and Olt on Shock INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC BOISSEAU BROTHERS Onn sell perfect Goods Cheaper than those bought from the late fires im Vicieria Square.Proof of same by calling to Imepoct our stock.Remember OUR MOTTO: NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.| PRICB LIST OF LOTS SELLING PAST Sammer Gloves, five cents atr.000 Pros of Ribbous, nséorted coors, Jo.Pieces Ribbons, assorted colors, So.$00 piecen of Kibhone, assorted colors, 86.Beautiful Summer Musiins, only 4c.White Btripe Costume Musiins, only Se.1000 pinces of fnét color 4c, be, Ge Those sslling at 6c are wide Baglish prints.T50 gremof Enqitsh atta Be.400 osen Towe a, only c ently.- 40 pieces nen ouly do.17 pieces of good all-fiax Table Lines, 18.23 pieces ôf extra all-flax Table Linen, 1750.DRESS GOODS To be soid at The stock must cleared out.one Sarah Milky, Yd American Summer Bids, dc, frere Black fummer Mika, Tot Colored Trimming Satins, 2 Our stores yesterday represented very fairly à BKE- HIVE, ALL DUSTY.BOISSEAU BROTHERS, - \u2019 ler\u2019sCourt seems to be inclined to make a stay of it.The whole thing was to have been finished in two days, but & week has elapsed and they are still encamped there, while airy seaffoldings cross the Chamber in every direction.His Honor the Recorder oxprossod his dissatisfaction in unmistakable terms yesterday tos sympathizing audienes, composed chiofly of members of the fourth istaté.The Swaliower ef Sabres, George Perry, the sword swallower, wha not Jong ago appeared before the Recorder to answer to the charge of carrying unlawinl weapous, was again arrestod Tuesdny night for using sword in an unprofessional manner, by striking one Lyon with the hilt, while in Joe Beefs saloen.On investigating the matter this morning in the Police Court, 1t whs ascertained that this animated scabbard had merely used hisstock in trade as a defen- was discharged.A Commen Occurrenee.Williams Mulligan, for assinlting Edward Hawkey, was fined $1 and costs.This was decidedly a case of washing one\u2019s dirty linen in publie and the facts elicited were of a most unsavory nature.An old man living illicitly with bis wife's married sister and jealous of all who eame near her, and witnesses al of whom had previously figured in the Courts, the whole en- characteristies of the ease.Idle Appreatices.| Me.John Fortier, cigar manufacturer, yesterds: morning obtained a warrant from the Reeorder\u2019s Court for the arrest of one of his apprentices named Geo.Robley, aged 17.Mr.Fortier informed the reperter that hé had about 160 prentices, but found it im ble to kaep more than 100 at work at this time of the yekr.He was determined to make an example of Robley, whe was one of the most determin: treants.» ; , Judicial Mumen Otto Holsen, a sailor, was picked up draek in.Craig street Monday, from off che mud where te had bevu pascofally siambering.The Re- cerder plessantiy observed.that he would charge him $3, neg for being drunk, bat for mak 2 away with so mush a property, in the shape mad that clung to garments.PHivete despitehes f Ottaws convey the intelligence that Hoa.a appolatment to » judgeship wil annonnosd\u2019 sal Gasette pil- o sive weapon fo guard off the assaalt of Lyas.He}?The in a cloud of obscenity were the chief | reporter, thet I grudged those Companies.their facilities, and remarks that I bave uo reason to grudge them, because I, (with only one ship by the way) have only discharged 8 tons per foot iront- age, against Moeasrs.Allan's 38 tons per foot.frontage, (with all their flot), Do I understand Mr.Robertson to mean that because Messrs.Allan, do the larzest businers, no one else has à right to complain, and that the Marbor Commissioners aro thorefore oxonorated from all blame.It is a quesr doctrine, and ons I am surprised to hear, sot forth by the Chairman.Par trom grudging those companies their accommodation, 1 oven say they are entitled to it, but I likowise my that because tho existing Companies have evory facility, it is no re why the Harbor Commissioners should show the oold shoulder to others.Mr.Robertson says the Board have determined not to erect sheds.May I ask him how his Board propose to accommodate my ships bringing sugar from Brazil.Aro they prepared to tell the Government that they cannot find accommodation for my ships, and that if my contract.is.broken it 1s not thelr fault; or am I to dump the sugar 00 the wharf and let the refiners and the Harbor Commissioners tight it out as they best can.The whole facts of the case are vory simple.I applied very early for accommodation.basgd my application on the fact that my Company was under contract with the Government; that it was a mail line, and consequently, a permanent line ; that, as such, it was entitled to better accommodation snd better facilities than ordipary cargo boats, bringing chiefly iron rails aud not running with any degree of certainty.I was givon as a reason by an official of the Harbor Commission, why I could not have a certain position, that the occupier was a connootion of à prominent person in Montreal.Of course, I do not know what obligations if any, the Harbor Commissioners are under to this gentleman, but I wrots to them the following letter :\u2014 SOCIRTE PUSTALE FRANCÂISE DE L'ATLANTIQUE.Montreal, 27th April, 18823.Andrew Robertson, Eeg., Chairman Harbor Commis sioners, Montreal, Sim, \u2014Roterrin to my previous letter I beg to submit to your board that the only berth my eom- pany can obtain, as things at present stand, is by the favor of Mr.Reford and that this is too far away, is inconvenient and expensive, I submit also as à Mail Line and one likely to continue to come to your port regularly, we have a right to be placed iu a more favorable position: - Your board is also aware of my exertions to establish the two lines 1 now represent mad which must of necessity greatly benefit your port.I ocentend that these lines should have a priority over mere traders and casual steamers and that the wharves should not be monopolised, nor should your hoard permit these to be so taken, even though the former ocoupier has possibly, by courtesy only, a prior claim, unless he ean prove conclusively to your Board that vessels of » * regular lino\u201d coming to him, will oscapy the wharf for at loast a certain number of days per month, and if he can not do so, then I respectfully oall on your Board to make an offer of the wharf to those who are in a position to give this assurance, I was given to understand that your Doard yearly aliot the wharves to applicants and I made my application bofore Christmas.I bog, therefore, that your Board will reconsider this matter, and if the parties holding the wharves above Mr.Retord\u2019s can give you the assurance that they will be occupied extensively during the coming season and certainly for a longer period than some wore last season, I will, of course, submit acknowledging their priority of claim.In any case I will ask you?Board to give mo a definite reply, in writing, that.I may lay it bofore my Directors.I am, Sir, your obedient servant, (Signed), Wu.DarLcey BEXTLET./ Though thoy did not deem it.necessary to answer this letter I was given to undorstand I could got nothing, and it was suggested that I should sonclade the arrangement with Meesrs.Reford & Co.I thank Messrs.Reford & Co.for the ac- sommodation they afforded me, without which I could not heve dispatched my ship.; \"There is very little more to bo said on the matter.Ihave considered it my duty tothe Company I represent, to the shippers who emtrust their to our ships, and to the public at large, who are naturally interested in the dovel- opment of the trade of Canada, to lay the whole case before the Government, and if the Commissioners sannot or wili not floda way\u2019 out of the difficuity,l can only hope that the Goveroment,in the interest of the poopie of Canada, will iasist ou something bein , I am quite willirR to lsave it in their hands, knowing that they will not allow the pgliey they have ina: tobe jeopardised by the shortsightedness of a few.» - I am, Slr, your obedient servant, Wu.Daxiay Bexrixy.Montreal, July 12th, 1882.Mr.Nenshaw Makes a Correction.To the Editor of TBE STAR: Bim,\u2014I wish to make à correction in your re- s * interview \u201d\u2019 with me yesterday.I ob- oot to that detestable word \u201cboom as being mine; aud specially object to it in its application to the subject referred to.The Board of Trido has no wish to create any excitement om tho * Cemmercial Corporation Tax Bill.\u201d The whole commercial community affected by this bill is sufficiently excited, and our Board of Trade will afford its members and other Corporations an opportunity to give expression to their views when the proper time arrives.: Yours truly, ¥.W.Hexsuaw.Shot While Escaping.One of the convicts at St.Vincent do Paul Penitentiary was shot dead by a rd yesterday afternoon, while trying to make his escape.An Impreved Wire Fence Post.Mr.E.J.Major, of Montreal, is the patentee of an improved post for wire - fences, which seems adapted to cover many of the deficiences and objections to the ordivary wooden ones.The post in question consists of a sheet of corrugated steel seven feet long and four inches broad, in shape something like a tin eave\u2019s ppout.Two and a half foot of the post are driven into the ground, leaving four sad a half feet out.The wiro is stretched across the hollow side of the post and secured to it by little catches which are tightened by nuts on the back side of the post.The post is simple and durable.Being of steol, and owing to its peculiar shape, it is wonderfully strong and firm.In the case of irg a wire fence with those posts would havo notbing about it to burn, and it is consequently very valuable en tho prairics and along railway lines.Many rnilway eompanies are adopting it.Mr.Allan Ritchie, of 127 St.Francois Xavier street, has the control of the sale of the post.The Oddfellows.semi-ahnusi meeting of Montreal In- estopmeht No.1 LO.O.F.was held last evening, pren the following Score were installed by District Grand Le A Aer + ob J.J.Ulisy, H.P.8.R Clendinneng, .J.A.Finlayson, F.8.J.J.Reod, : Treas.James Molaughlan.CITY ITEMS.\u2014Edpuard Vailieres, for selling liquor without nlicense, was finod $75 and dusts, or three _moüths, at the Police Court this morning, -\u2014 ~The frst dividend of 10 cents in the dollar on the estate of Alphonse Marcotte will be paid by Moun, Morcisr, Beausoleil & Martineau on the DBth instant.- \u2018 CT «The arinual hop at tho Iroquels 8t.Hilaire, comes off on Saturday even when private Chestrieais will be given under massage ment of Mr.Kimber, of Ottawa.«Mr.W.D.Bentley, Agent General of the new Bradilisn Line, has .- with the Department of Marine aud Fisheries in regard to the question of wharf accommodation.\u2014The annual excarsion of the St.Patriek\u2019s National Association to Lake St Poter,whieh was \u2018to have taken place this morning, was q owing to the unfavorable stats of \u2018the woather | until sext Monday, when it will take place, rain or shine : ~The Treasurer's statement of the resent International Cotton Exposition at Atlanta, Ga, ahows the receipts te have been $266,732.- 28 agninet s total expenditure of $202,604.40.receipts include subseriptions $108,576 aad deusiiens $1,760, ! to wed young man ed Labravebe, residing at 4 Tanty, od working the ruling mil in clevater yeste crie eee taken to the \u2018otre % eutain d resentiy published in the ! Le ,, and which was therein stated to have bean sent by Mr.Le-' faivre 20 M.do Freycinet, the Minister of Fore}, Al Paris, in relation to the arrest of Mr.mat New York.The publication of this pre- tendbl despatch is explained by the fact that du © recent elootoral campaign the rouges of Qn atiompted to make political capital out of Legra\u2019s unfortunate experience in Canada aud uplog zome preity strong opithets towards that\u2019 geuticman.Shortly after there appeared in the Quntidicy the despatoh in question with a view oston ofcounterscting those attacks,and which was furnished by Mr.Gerbier, Sceretary to Me, Legtu The copy of the paper bas found its way to New York, and has elicited an energetic protest {rpm Mr.Lofaivre, which will appear in La Minargé of to-morrow, in which he denies most cmphiqaly ever having sent such a despatoh to the \u2018Minister of Foreign Affairs, and, further, that Me.Gerbier had committed tho greatest indiscretion in communicating such a hypothetical - flocament to the paper in question, that be neithor gave Mr.Gerbiera copy of any despatgh sont to his Government or gave him perm n\u2019to copy the same, but on the contrary that he refused such permission.Tho attack op Me.Lafalvre by tho rouge press is in well inform- od quasters explained ia the following manner: During the administration of the Mon.Mr.Joly the proposition was made by Mr.Lefaivre to opan direct business intercourse with France; tho Joly regime rrjected the proposal which as is known was subsequently sec- copied by the Chapieau Cabinet and successfully consumnated ; since the Liberal scction of the press has attemptod to charge Mr.Lefaivre with partisanship, ill becoming his official position which naturally precluded him from recognizing rouge or blue, and more recently of having taken advantage of Mr.Lesru\u2019s arrest in New York to denounce in despatches to the French Govern- | ment the French Canadian Liberals of the Province as beiog opposed to French enterprise in this Province.On the other hand Mr.Lefaivre\u2019s friends, and many of them are advance Liberals, claim that in all his dealings with the \u201cQuebec Government he has acted in a most patriotic and devotedymanncr, only desiring to advance the best interests of old and new France.La Patric publishes the following as having been sent by Mr.Lafaivre to bis Government in relation to Mr.Lagru\u2019s arrest : \u201cRy the article of the Minerve which I send, you will sco how he, Legra,has been made the vietim ofan odious conspiracy.I and my colieague (Count de Sesmai- sons) are of one opinion, that in this base measure the hand is soen of a party hostile to French enterprises in the Province of Quobes, enterprises whish the Hon.Mr.Chapleau Las \u2018n ugirated w:th so much success, and which aroone of tle strong points of his administration.\u2018ANOTHER MASONIC IMPOSTURE.The Difference between A.I.and Andrew Hamilton.Another individual has just been prevented from imposing upon aud getting assistance from the Montroal Masonic Board of relief.He put up at the St.Lawrence Hall, and did the \u201c tony \u201d in every respect.He applied, on Sunday night, to tho Board for assistance, and gave his name as A.H.Browne, and represonted himself as à mom- be} of the BakorCity No.47, Grand Lodge of Oregon.The gentleman to whom he applied looked up the lists and found that such a lodge existed, and that ene \u201cA H.Browne\u201d was' & member of it.\u201cWhat is your fall mame?Alexander Henry or what?\u201d he askéd.* Androw Hamilton Browne,\u201d answered he who sought for assistance, ated a moment's hesitation.* All right,\u201d said the medaber of the Board, \u201cI'll tel h tomorrow to the Grand Secretary of Oregon.You won't mfnd waiting » day or two until I got an soswer, às you say it\u2019s all right.\u201d The alleged Andrew Hamilton Browne agroed to this.Yesterday 8 telegram was received by the Board from F3.Baboock, Grand Secretary of Oregons, reading as follows : * No member by that name.Don\u2019t kwow him.\u201d The Board of Relief then sought for \u2018\u2018 Andrew Hamilton,\u201d but be had not a r the xnswer as agrood.He had departed the St.Lawrence Hall on Monday.This is the fourih caso of Masonic tmposture withi thn days.The name given by the party expoged a woek or more ago was\u2019 Thos.H.Vasant, not Dufiint, as printed.Summer Resort Netos, Mr, Southgate, late of the Windsor, Montreal, is managing the Summer hotel at Long Beach., An enthusiastic correspondent says: The hotel is new and clean, artistically beauti- fai in its architecture and comfortable in all its appointments.From the apartments of the fifth story to the luxurious cottage suites of the first floor there is not a room but what is airy and wel] furnished.The beds are luxurious, and he who cannot sleep in them, lulled torest by the ceaseless lullaby of the breakers, must have an uneasy conscience, The broad piazzas on all sides of the house, the ajry halls and cool lors invite to a quiet whose restfulness those who have enjoyed them can fully testify.River and Shipping.The Allan Steamship \u201cBuenos Ayrean,\u201d from Quobee, arrived at Glasgow on Tucsday, and landed her entire live stock shipment in good order and condition, with the oxeeption of two sheep which died on the voyage.The American barque \u2018\u201cJ.W.Dowers,\u201d arrived in port yesterday, from Jemaicn, with a cargo of sugar.This is the first American sea- ing vessel to arrive in port this season, and the fourth since 1878- The new steamship * Ville de Pars,\u201d for the Bgeiete Postale Francaise L'\u2019Atlantique, was launched at the beginning of the week, and will Jeave Ilavre direct tor this port on the first of August.2 \u2019 THE SUEZ CANAL, Hew It Can be Destroyed and Nay Be Preserved.\u201cThe news received here, writes a corgespond- ent from Alexandria, that England was preparing to guard the Suez canal, created no little excitement.In case it is true, I wish to direct attention to the fact that the very part of the canal which is in actual danger lies between Ismailia snd Suex, and that all attempts to injure B® Hil be made from the former place.My fnfgrmation, however, leads me tb suppose that t is one point of danger not far from\u201d Sndx\u2014about 12 miles in length\u2014where the banlh are very high and capable of being displaced at any moment with the aid of dypamite.1 saw lately 200 tins, madle for this sphclhl purpose, which were to be filled with ths osive, and\" to \u201chive fulminating fuses.ese were placed under the care of an Eugliehman at Cairo, who naturally, when the excitement began, hesitated to go on with the work and ed the advice of Sir E.\u201cMalet\u201d.¥ believe his employers had some roads elsewhere without any difficulty, for an tian officigl lately boasted that be -eonld - matéfial énongh for any purpose at any time.1 at fret ota he referred to torpedoes, but now Îhefieve he menant material \u2018for \u2018injuring the Bimal.Anyhow, 1 khow that men ars at Ismaflis feady to earry out any orders, and that,\u201d if déryChing is done by the English, Is- mailis should be watched carefully, as well as that of the canal thence down to Sues.I find that the tians are determined to \u2018keep the - sway from it at all cost.\u2018They have plenty of materials for explosives if they desire to destroy the banks, sod | are quite aware that at Genefeh and 25 and 12 miles respectively from Suez, tire wotk would be easy.1 venture to predict that ifthe English came\u2014unless they did so suddenly\u2014the canal would be destroyed.The present plan of the English ties is to withdmw every Englishman from Cairo and Alexasdris, then take the whole fiset to the canal and disembark every available sailor and: marine who cfin be spared.It ix estimated that\u2019 1,800 men could guard the threatened points of the canal uniil & sufiisient farce arrives te reduce Aletandriaand Caire to obedience.Ii this is dent at ché, the.© \u2018othétwige there is.a EET caged ae tT Atiiy bitiR, TrORSDAY LY 15.168 [Fey 15.\u2014TEe ie | Bais do .B.P EN hla SE New Yor Hunaïp Bonxar, ALSEANDEL, July 12, 11 3.m.\u20140n board H.M.H, * Invineible.\"\u2014s Last night, when we.returned to rest it was.anticipated that tho events of to-day would be as momentous and oxciting as thoso of yesterday.The Marabout fort and batteries near it had to be silenced, and thers remained the sericns work of dealing with thee inner forts, Ourosloulations have, however, heen ontirely upset, in tho first place by the weather, in the second by the hoisting of à flag of truce by the Ezyptians, aud it is probable that the day will bo altogether wasted.After daybrenk the wind rose and a Jong heavy swoll got up, causing the ironciads to roll considerably at their anchorage.At eight o'clock the Admiral sammon- od the Captains of the flcet to a consultation on board the \u201cInvincible,\u201d and the result was that it was decided that the sea was too heavy for sorious operations.ARARI'S OUURSR.According to his statement to inyself as to what his course would be wore he driven from the forts, Arabi is preparing to evacuate Alexandria and to resist in the interior.It is a pity we bave not two or three thousand troops at our disposal, for it would be easy enough then to oceupy tho town and save it from dcstruction, which, judging by the increasing conflagrations, the mob are preparing for it.If the sea-goes down, Fort Marabout will be completely dostroyed this evening, and a strong party will bo landed at Fort Mcx, to burst tho nutoerous guns lying there, and the noighboriu batteries which the small party who londod Yestordsy, had not time to complete.If tho sea continues teo high for carrying this into effect, the work will bo taken \u2018in hand to-morrow morning.The ¢ Monarch,\u201d * Invincible \u201d and « Penelope\" still remain anchored near Mex.The othor vessels of the fleet lic some distanco away in readiness to completo tho destruction of Fort Pharos and the other rca batierics when the sigual is given.The * Achilles\u201d hasarrived and has taken bor station with the fleet.REISFORCEMENTS ARRIVING.Kows hasjust been received that the ¢ Oron- tes,\u201d with the marines, has grrived at Malta.The Admiral has ordered her to eome here in- 'stantly.Tbo reinforccmonts she brings will be most welcome.Thoy will be of great assistance for landing parties, and will perbaps occupy permanently some of the principal forts.SHELLING FORT MEX.5 p.m.\u2014The atmosphere was clear and we had \u2018the exact range, therefore although the ship was rolling heavily the shell, struck in the exact spot aimed at.In à short time flames broke out in the buildings.There was no reply nor was there any sign of life In the fort.F is strange that the enemy should so stubbornly refuse to allow wus to occapy the abandoned fort.As for the sailors, notwithstanding the warm naturo of yesterday's fire, and our fortunate e:cape from serious casualty, all are eagor to be at work again, and longing for another bout.It ir very fortunate that all the conieal shot \u2018missed the vessels yesterday, for had we besn struck on the water line by them instead of by many well aimed round shot.the ship would certainly have been obliged to go out ofac- tion and not improbably would have been sunk, for her armour would hardly resist the ten inch rified shot so far.Lieut.\u2018Lambton judges that while he tas in the harbor, Alexandria appeared- quiet.The bombardment had evidently produe- od a great moral effect upon the military sand officers with whom he conversed.If the Egyptians oppose our troops with the same gallantry with which they fought their last four guns yesterday, our soldiers will have work enough cut out for them befgre they reach Cairo.With the tremendous fire of four ironclads conoentra- ted upon thom, with the forts crumbling in ruins among the gunners, yot they sont shot after shot back through the\u201d storm of shells and bullets for.more than an hour.The Admiral expressed dent that the guns were silenced.The unequal bat heroic contest ended at six o'clock.Admiral Beymour is again sending ashore to in- | form the authorities that he accepts the flag of truce, but it will be the last truce to which be will agree.Heqneoforth we shall consider that the posting of white flag ifies unconditional surrender, and will act asso; ingly.The \u201cHelicon \u201d is onthe polit of steaming away with this mossags.THE CTTY BURNIXG.© pm.\u2014The conflagration in town is still ex- ten: The flames are arising in various | uarters.The spectacle is grand, but anxisty is | elt on the floet, lest thers should be ral destruction of the town* The weather £ moderat- | ing: the wind has abated and the sea is going down.The \u201cChiltern\u201d is dedeavoring to obtain replies to the Queeu's massage about the wounded by signalling withthe slectrie light the varidiis vessels of tho Meet.The signals are read with perfect ease, and could be so were the \u201cChiltern \u201d\u2019 lying so times her present dis- taneo away.The Turkish yacht .is still lying near the edive\u2019s st Ramier, close in shore.It Is supposed that ber object is to save the Khedive and bis family in case ef need.The \u201cSalten,\u201d * Superb,\u201d * Temeraire,\u201d \u201cInflexible,\u201d and * Achillea\u201d are lyimg of the pew port In readiness for action tomorrow.The Measagerios steamer * Said\u201d same this afternoon and entered into communication with the * Chiltern\u201d nnd obtaining an account of the situation sailed again in the direction of Port 8ald.The Admiral being anxious as to the state of things slong the canal, of which he lias no news, is sending the gunboat \u201cDecoy\u201d to Port Said to-night.Ile has ordered the \u201cOrontes\u201d to come here immediately.FRENCH PRESS OPINIONS.Pans, July 12.\u2014Paris papers this morning are vory reserved for the mest part in their comments or the bombardment.The feelings uppermost in the French mind are certainly surprise and irritation.The situation, however, is too critical for indulgence in much windy talk, and for the present the people are only watching and sulleniy waiting.So long as the Knglish Admiral confines his attention to Alexandria there 1s little likelihood of a ruptare between the two Western Powers; but should aay attempt be made to take forcible fon of the canal there is no knowing what might be the consequence.French pride has been wounded and stung by the withdrawal of the floet from the point of danger.Litule has bean written on the subject, of course, bat it 1s talked of, sotfo voce, with deop exarpera- tion.\u201c This ie the ohe grave int,\u201d a paper says this morning.* War may good policy and peace may bo good policy, but what can be said of a policy that makes war manifestations and makes off at the hour of combat.- The Duke of Connnugit Volunteers.J [SFRCIAL CABLEGEAM TO TNB STAR.) Loxvox, July 18.~The Times says:\u2014It is understood that in the event of hostilities in Egypt, the Duke of Connaught will voluntear his services.It is probable that if a foros is vent out, His Royal Ilighnezs will be given command of four infantry brigades.The resorve squatiron arfived at Portlarid at four ¢\u2019clock this morning, \u2014e FROM OTTAWA, [SPECIAL DRIPATON 0 TES STAR] ORANGE CELEBBATION.\u2014 Ozrawas.Richmond terda = oa Te at Richmond yesterday passed off pl antly.- Twenty-two lodges took pert, numbering in tha aggregate about 1,000 members, THE RECENT STABBING.\u2014Itis expected that Calligan, stabbed at Eastman\u2019s Springs, by Geo.Gibeon, will be able to testify om Monday.- ; A GREAT PILGRIMAGE to-St.Anne de Beaupre leaves here next Monday.ae A RUMOR ie current that Daiton McCarthy is likely to be taken into the Cabinet.Rew Advertisements this P.M, V LUABLE GOLD NECK.OHAIX ARD DIAMOND IACKEY, Alay rente meme soit Nes vaicaMte 184.gold us anid mon er à rent sacries.101 Co MERE Bear \u201crorrace, \u2018 TOP,\u2014You Want some Hardware.= Balad Forks, Wire Dish Covers, Fiy Traps, lee Picks, Charcoui Irons, Fluting remy w Cornice, Bind Cages, Tes and Co fou Pots, Plated Ware, Knives and Forks, Rods, and other & sense.of relief whan at last.it-was -ovi-| the chist; set apart a tefit of Todge far her own : ornament of home.\u201d into the tent, as though they could have ferced through the canvas tl.° rncealed from view its lovely inhabitant ; i.> feelings were ina state of confusion and excitement, altogether new to him ; for if, in bis European travels, ho had paid a passing tribute of admiration to the beauties who had crossed his path, and who bis remarkable personal advantages had rendered by no means iusensible to his homage, the surface only of his heart had been touched, whereas now its de fonn- tains were stirred, apd the troubled waters gushod forth with overwhelming force.He was recalled to himself by the voice of the missionary, who, without appearing to notice bis abstraction, aaid, \u201cMy son, if you choose that we should prolong our walk, I am ready to accompany you.\u201d IU the truth must be told Leginald could at that mowent scarcely endure the presence of any being ; he felt an impulse to rush into the woods or over the plain, and to pour forth in colitude the torrent of feelings by which he was oppressed ; but he controlled bimself, not only Lecanse he felt respect for the good missionary, but also because he loped trough him to obtain some information respee\u2014 ting the extraordinary being who had taken such sudden possession of his thoughts ; he replied, therefore, that he would williugly accompany him, and they took their way together along the banks of tho streamlet, alternstely observing on the scenery and surrounding ob- Jecta.This desultory conversation did not long suit the eager and straightforward character of Reginald Brandon, :nd he changed it by abruptly inquiring of his companion, whether he knew anything of the history and parentage of Prairie-bird.*¢ Not much,\u201d replied Panl Muller, smiling ; ¢ ghe wis with this band of Delawares when | first came to reside among them ; if any one knows her history it must be Tamenund ; but he keeps it a profound secret, and gives ont among the tribe that she was sent to him by the Gredt Spirit, and that as long as she reranins with the band.they will be successiul in hunting and in war.\u201d ** But how,\u201d inquired Reginald, ¢ can he make such a tule pass current among a peuple who are well known to consider the female sex iu so inferior and degraded a light 1\u201d « He hos effected it,\u201d replied the missionary, partly by accident, partly by her extraordinary auty and endowiuents, and partly, | must own, by my assistance, which I have given because | thereby ensured to her the kindest | \u2018and most respectful treatment,\u201d and also endeavored, under God's blessing to make her instrumental in sowing the seed of Bis truth among these benighted savnges.\u201d : \u201cLet me understand this mors in detail,\u201d said Reginald, if the narration docs mot trouble you.\u2019 s¢ Her first appearaiion among the Delawares, as they have told me,\" said the missionary, was as follows * *¢ Their prophet, ot great medicine man, dreamed that under a oertain tree wax deposited a treasure that should enrich the tribe and render them fortunate; a party wos sent by order of the chief to search the spot indicated, and on their arrival they found a female child wrapped in a covering of beaver skin, and reposing on a couch of Turkey feathers ; these creatures being supposed.to preside peculiarly over the fate of the Delawares, they brought back the child with great ceremony to the village, where they placed her under the care of iar use, and eversince that time havé continued to take svery of her comfort and safety.\u201d - \u201c1 suppose,\u201d interrupted Reginald, ¢* the dream of the great medicine und all its accompaniments, were secretly arranged between him aud the chief !* : ¢ Probably they were,\u201d replied Paul, * but you must beware how you say as much to any Delaware ; if you did not risk your life, you would give mortal offence.After all, an imposition that has resulted in harm te no ope, and in so much good to an interesting and mnpro- tected creature, may be forgiven.\u201d ¢ Indeed | will not gainsay it,\" replied our hero ; * pray continue your narrative.\u2019 © 4 My sacred office, and the Kindly feeling entertained towards me by these Indians, gave me frequent opportunities of seeing and conversing with Olitipa, or the ¢ Prairie-bird,\u2019 and I found in her such an amiable disposition, and so quick an apprehension, that I gave roy best «attention to the cultivation of talents, which might, 1 hoped, some day produce a harvest of usefulness, ln reading, writing, and in music, she needed but little iustruction ; I furnished ber from time to time with books and paper and pencils ; an oid Spanish guitar, probably taken from some of the dwellings of that people in Missouri, enabled her to practise simple melodies, and you would be surprised at the sweet uess with which she now sing words, strang to- gethet by herself in English and German, and also in tho Delaware tongue, adapting them to wild airs, either such as she hears amoag the Indians, or invents herself ; 1 took especial pains to instract her in the practical elements of a science that my long residence among the different tribes has rendered necessary and familiar to me\u2014I mean that of medicine, as connected with the rude botany of the woods and prairies ; and so well has she profited by my instruction, and by her own persevering rescarch- es, that there is scarcely a tree, or gum, or herb possersing any sanitary properties which she does not know and apply to the relief of those around her.\u201d *¢ Indeed,\" said Reginald, laughing; *'T had not expected to find this last among the accomplishments of Prairie-bird.\u201d* \u201c You were mistaken then,\u201d replied Paul Muller, * nay, mors, 1 fear that, in your esti: mate of what are usually termed female accomplishments, you have bren accustomed to lay too much stress on those which are light or trifling, and too little on those which are usoful and properly feminine ; even in settled and civilized countries the most gfisvous fevem and silments to which we are subject, require the ministration of a female nurse, can it bo then unreasonable that we should endeavor to mingle in their education some knowledge of the remedies which they may be called upon to administer, and of the bodily ills whichit is to be their province to alleviate.\u201d ; \u201cYom are right,\u201d answered Reginald, modest- 1y, *and I entreat your pardon for the hasty levity with which I spoke on the subject.I am well aware that, in olden times, no young woman's education was held to be complete without some knowl both of the culinary.| iid healing arts, and [ ninch doubt.whether society hes not suffered from their having alto- | ther abandoned the cultivation of these in vor of singing, dancing, and reading of the lightest kind.\u201d : .+ It is the character of the artificial state to which society is fast verging,\u201d replied Paul, *¢ to preter accomplishments to qualities, oma.ment to usefulness, luxnry to comfort, tinsel to gold, setting aside the consideration of a future state, thin aystem might be well enough, if the drawing-room, the tre, and the ball, we the sum of human life, but it is fll caleula to render wan dignified in his character, and useful to his fellow creatures, or woman what she ought to be-\u2014the comfort, the solacé, the * Them observations may be true se \u201c Enginnd or France,\u201d replied Reginald, ** bat you Jarely would\u2019 not apply them to our eeun- try?\u201d .- ; ; \u2018to a certain extent, Ÿ do,\u201d anawered the nitsionary.\u2018I have been now thirty years on this: continent, and have o that, as coloniste, the Americans have been very faith- fui imitators of these defects: in their: mother country ; I am not sure that they will be ren- devod so by their political emancipation.\u2019 do i bps eo omen AAC fi LES STALE FRANCA LANGIEER.PEASE OF.FUE LRGRV | Bi Lh Special Nestea, i\".+, ATLANTIQUE, sf re eos TES 3 | iy panoiice kes then Li Bphtnentg 5e hariage Diliguits 7 = es ne RE porfaction, séstag ICT PIESER \u201c|r.itr of Tun Beams CARE re pwr La a\u201d 2 Hs o large Sober TR en a} Bun \u2014I weild nit have taken ap your space | : PPS » set Reid D Fe SE rovcivers erilèeeS of ithe Charges 3 , old à ; : Just revel revolress anû cartridge\u201d.Sooper of the Horse Market.badact my friend dé Robertson erféoniir fes suit Tature\u201d durolopuionts promise seme mopf- | LOST AND FOUND.| puted table, Tatler snd pis Knives, lias \"A speeial meeting of the Market Cemmittes into sa eeror in to my ler 1he Heard teresting ditalls.CL : .ST | platod sets, tioned cheese knives, * Bis Was bald last evening at 7.30 o'closk, lsvesti- oF Trade, (Xsald fold mer Compare SHS VERN Lo Patris bas again opened the ball by a furious Fort Mex\u2014Alesandria CHAPTER XX.Patchers\u2019 ead hunters\u2019 knives, # Er Sieckmepe EE ace atom of violation of thonlä have the best Accommodation.because AtiMak spin Mr.Lataivre, ex-Cousal Gemaral of lrrncuanseseasen wows nL] TUR MISSIONARY.; | tkinulng and putey knives, also double action: contract, pinat Mr.Jumes Maguire, keoper of they doing the largest business, were entitled to France at Quebec, and preseatly ocenpying tbe Naw Youx, July 18.\u2014~The flowing are the Reginald still kept bis eyes on the opening Ratohot por drivers, ete.L.J.A the- Horse Market .Thers were presont Aldermen it- Mr.Robertson has made it appear to your same pesition in New York, in roferénee to Herald's special cables: - through which Pruirie-bird had disa ad street, facing\u2019 House.- ; dine FOR RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Faokacho, Sorensss of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swells - * dngs and Sprains, Burns as.8calds, General Bodily Pains, .Tooth, Ear and Houdeche, _rosted .Foot and Ears, and all other \\ Pains and Achos.Mo tion on earth equals Sr.Jacous On \u201ca » cure, sim, «nd cheap Xx¢ A trinl entails but the Ti pois cn have cheap an padive Frond of MA Directions to Eleven Languages, .) $0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALENS IN MEDIOTNR.A.VOGELER & CO,, Baltimore, Mie Us ed.*KEDNEY-WORT- va the cos.Te remedy vrill ovur.-PILES.hy a § ry i ee | ; SANS AU BON MARCHE.\u2014 ALP.VALIQUETTE, 31 and 85 St Joseph - Street, MONTREAL, Wholesale & Retail Dry Goods mprrtan : SPECIAL DRY GOODS SALE ~ \u201c% Goede.© To cammence to-day.Fire! - Hire! ,000 worth Faocy and Staple er awa ad 300 20 tha FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! VALIQUETTE'S STORE is red hot with $0,000 Li 9 Carpets, purchased pre ¥.Greenshieida, fon & Co.and Mclels 2, Now is the time 0 purchase DRY GOG A and Gentiemen*s FURNIAUINE D.te ATYOUROUN PRICE.Aux to soe the DAMAGED DRFSS G Ask $0 oro the DAMAGED EMBROIIDAR Ask to see the DAMAURD PRINTS, fire co.HEADQUARTERS AND LARGE} KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT | KID GLOVE SALE IN CANADA FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.; * FITTED TO.THE HAND TO PERFECTION - by Mr.ALDENT GEISMAR, Kid Glove Departtsens Manager, who is weli known for bis profes- tical Kid Glovs Mtiing Capacity.FIT AND QUALITY GUARANTEES To secure room at the Kid Clove contes, = LU CALL EARLY, Por the great special Kid Glove Sale of 15,000 Pairs FINE FRENCH KID GLOVES: RESCUED FROM JHE FIRE, In all Sizes, Black and © % 2 = i - Price of thelr former va! vost soy mow fer sale nt 10\u20ac, and 250 a pair.ti GENERAL SERVARE ; wanted.Apply to Advertising Ole STAR office.\u2019 J ( JAPITAL WANTED\u2014$1.000 or household necessity ; cl and ssf busintes.Pyodts fwo hi cent.Could bo added tg any establishes business; will make three to: five ars year.Address * BB24,\" Brameffioo._ + © 02 { Ç ED, by a r of three adults, forthe mothe adress oR 823,\" STAR TO G ARDENERS\u2014FOR SALH ri 167 URNISHED HOUSE WANT.\"as FPE ER D ey fee 8 Harlane, 748 Craig etrest, ANTED.A COMPETENT ASSISTANT BOOXKKXEPER, : : Addrese, * R.836,\" Bran offies, i109 + \u2026; ANTED\u2014A room with : 00020 F108 ae: around Boot pe Avsit Box 400.OR SALE\u2014A neat brick mere = Say Ea id eg lel A Ct id Ech, T= re FOREALE FLAP ATE SR BF street.; : « Stree ce it 4 OR_BALK_PIANO (CHICRERING), a le a ir FO.Baa: Sy Fe be Continmpd LS TRE, \u201cLast Edition.Nf wr TRA SHOOTING AT UF.| PINOENT VS DE).aa Mooting of = net comte: Alter.the Bosd Commitee bod evening, Mn MeKeown,: ot i .SOOIRTH POSTALE Bey bbe de l'Atlantique, against the rules.He should have nothing whatever to do with the matter.\u201d .* Are you s Gathotle ?\u201d ; \u201cYes, I am a Catholic and a Preach Canadian.\u2014-\u2014\u2014-\u2014f- may ay that the Warden aliows himself to bo Influencod-by everybody.The ouly good Warden I have seen there was Duchesneau, who used to tell the Chaplain a'id others not tointerfere with his business As long as this interfere-co is earricd ou thore will never be perfect discipline fu .t- «« Penitentiary.Senator Bellervee, who lives in the village, interferes a good deal and seems to think it his duty to attend to the Penitentiary as if he were in cha \u201cAre there any ether lies?\u201d * Yes, the Warden and Deputy Warden are not or ulous in getting work done by the prisoners irown private benefit, which isagaiust the re- oe me of the Penitentiary.They often get boots, or chrés.tables, chaire, repairs to furniture, ete., \u201cmade by tbe prisomers.Not an article of the prisoners\u2019 manufastifre is, according to the rules, allowed to go outside the gates without a signed erder from the accountant.Bat for the last year or er se, the articles made for tho chiel officers go 5.out by their verbal orders, without the knowledge 0 .of the acoountant.The getting of these articles « free by the Warden and Deputy Warden causes .dissatisfaction among the other officers.They ; © that the chief officers have housen, fuel, light, ete, provided for them, and take (or their own use three or four mon to work in their gar- dems or kitchens, and also get much of their useful afticles made by tho prisoners free ; whereas, th-y, the guards and kecpers, got nothing, With euoh an cxample before them it is not wonderful that 8 good, many articles, tools, cto., disappear, as 1s the case.-* Are the prisoners fed pretty well as a rule?\u201d \u201cThey are.Thero are very fow complaints of the Stewardship of the place.I may in this enncetlon mention that the Catbolla Chaplain has latoiy given up bis house outsido the i tontiary.and has ostablished himself inside at tio expense of the institution, a thing which he tas no right to do.The warden allows it.\u201c Jlow are the prisoners treated?.\u201cAs far as discipline goes they are treated too lobeely.\u201d \u201c Tn what way?\u201d *'Thero is too much freedom between the prisoners and guards which has the vffect that the latter are not fcarod by the fifisonorr.In a place like that everything that is done by the chief officers is known by the prisoners and where the examplo is ns [ huve meutioned the effect can be : judged.Andther matter which should be spoken ; of is what is known as the * Recorder's Court\u201d by tho prisoners.About ten o'clock, overy day, several uf tho guards go around to nll the gangs nud pick out the prisoners with reports of misconduct, ete, against them and bring them before the Warden who judgos of their cases slanoyt like the Recorder.The system was in- sugurated by Mr.Bedson, the late Warden, whose grand idea was to zivo a formal and aniitary east to the whole procedure of the place.It is not a followed elsewhere, bat tho presont Warden keeps it up, Before Bedson\u2019s time, all such cages were disposcd of in the simplost possible manner during the dinnor hour.By the prexont system, the .time of ol) the men dealt with\u2014and sometimes there are a dozen or more up\u2014is wasted for abon: an hour and afhalf.There i» 50 much mock formality about it that the prisoners look upon it as a complete (arce, and efter.I have hoanl them saying that thoy would do pomo trifling thing And get- taken up to the ¢ Recorder's Court.\u2019 \u201cAnother mattor which is looked upon ina different light by the prisowors is the uso of 8 grating they havo there to put between the prisoner asd the visitors who eame to ace him.They hold that thisis a barberous thing to do end is mot done sither at Kingston or Dorehester.There ~ wo ticed of it as The prisoner Is searolied before Bo sees his friends and rightefterwards, and be- stdes a gunrd is always present st interviewr 1 should not bo surprised if this gratiog.wers blown up some of these days so great is the an- * glpathy against it.A plot was fotmed some time \u2018uge by five or six men to get powder and blow it .* Why do they kate itso 1\u201d *Ilecaure there la no satisfaction in secing thoie friends throngh n gratiag and bosause suéb à prastiou is not in existence olsewhere.\u201d | Sad Trowsing Accident.trône o drowning, ocesrred en (Le Urabe ver, ai Mossona, Ÿ Y., on Friday evening.the Th fmt.Among the number wes Mp Herbert As Mok, ney, of Ellenburgh, a young man who p working in a oreamory At that place.It the party wore met missed until, ing Phen it became time to take in the mi à ae sn enterprising and ambitions Young © bad entered the Normal Hehoo! for the œeurre und had passed throngh twe ; end liked by every ene.À young man of Fred Root, of Burlington, asd & ladies, Jane Lucas, Aultsville, Ont., Morrisburg, Ont, were in Reot war a goed swimmer, but in aporitlen that leads to the opinion vus > sdk Agnes Srey.Ee A fatal accident, resulting in the doath of four baying lo ie re one of the ladies he hosamm: ol .beth pore drovasd.| the Nicolet Traverse, Port St.Francis, Champlain Viliags to Cap ls Roche, and a little shoal of sand at Champlain Point, which has partially filled up, bare been proved to 26 feet.By the end of this mouth the work will be practically completed, but every point will after that require to carofully proved, Jest any slight obstruction may have been passed by the dredges.The Harbor oly statement shows a redue- tion of 80,093 tons, as compared with last year, a decrease of 18§ per cent.The revenue has, however, only fallen off 7{ per cent.There bas been an increase of inward eargo of 7 per cent, $380,000 having been received this year, $28,000 last year ; outward wharfage has fallen off 28 per ocont., and tonnage dues 35 por cent.Total income, 1881.$60,681; 1882, $55- 013; decreases, $4,669.Docrsase in Ocean traffic from last year, $4.000; decrease in local traffic from last year, 2869; total decrease to 1st of July, $4,609, or ray 73 per cent.THE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES RE- VERIFICATIOM.A Huch Needed Improvement fu the system.The five yearly roverification of weights and measures in the Montreal district is proceeding satisfactorily, and three wards of the city are already gone through.So far bat very few weighte,seales or measures have been confiroated by the inepeotors, and those few were for the most part old winc measures, being used in some trades on & mutusl understanding with the various large houses.Uatil recontily business mea have complained that the opera tions of tho inspectors have caused them considerable trouble, as they were compelled to have their scales, oto., carted to the offices of xho dopartment to be tested and stamped and in some instances the business of 6 houses was stop, for half a day while thoir measures ur weights wore being tested.Now, however, st the suggestion of Mr.King, the deputy Inspector, tho inspectors take their apparatus for testing and stamping their weights and measures with them in cabs oa their tour of inspection, and test the measured, etc, on the premises thoy are found in.The expenses of cabs is mot by laying on the dealers a tax approximate to the sum which would be expended fn carting the scales to the officos of the department and back.Canadian Mociety fer the Prevention of Cruelty te Animals.The thirteenth annual meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Crueity to Animals was held this afternoon in the Natural History Society's Room, University street.There was = gor attendance of members and friends, amongst whom were Messrs.C.Alexander, J.H.Joseph, N.B.Corse, Rov.R.Lindsay, PF.8 Haight, and a large number of 1adios.Mfr.C.Alexander presided and called upon the Secretary, Mr.Mackenzie, to read the roport which is of à very encouraçing character and shows the progress of the Sooiety for the past your; forty convictions having been obtained, and special ationtion had been paid to the transportation of cattle both on land and soa.It was intended to influence the Quebec Legislature to pass a law protecting 1n- sectivorous birds all the year round, instead of froin March 1st to August 1st as at present.The cash report showed à balance in hand.of $340.78.On the motion of the Chairman, seconded by the Rev.R.Lindsay, tho roport was adopted.The votes of thanks te the retiring officer« and cummittee were pasred.On the motion of Mr.N°.B.Corse, seconded by Mr.J.H.Jovoph, the following Executive Committee wna appointed : Messrs.C- Alexander (President); W: H.Kerr, J H.Joseph, L A.Boyer, Hon.J.R.Thibau- deau, N.B.Corso and F.W.Thomas, with Me.F, Mackenzie as Seoretary-Treasurer.The Chairman then delivered the prires for the best essays on kindaoss to animale smongst the city soboots, 41 Sompetitors having ontered.o following arc the winners: SPRUTAL PRIZES FOR BRST R381Y BEST Nims, R Symington, Righ School.; Secand, Kute Chesholm, Senior Schoo!, Me, ~ Third, J.B.Podorsen, Panet Btrest School.PRIXKA FOR DIFFERENT SUNVOLS.|.High Sobool\u2014 Aguas Symington.open Boheol-(.Matthewson aad Kate Ohls- b Bberbrooke Strect Sehool\u2014Ada Radford.Kors! Arther Boheo!-\u20140.Bmenten sud Lily Mendri Britiob Canadian Sebeot-\u2014L8ly | c'arsdy end J.C.&.Bennett.Deorehester Street Sehool, Thos.Reed and Av- gusta Turoer.Aun Street Schosl, Arthur V.Fabian.Puvet titreet School, J.K.Pedersen and Mary A vote of thanks te the Chairmén terminated the proceedings.A \u2014The Foglish Workingmen\u2019s Honest Society intend having thotr élphtvoitit Snnuel picuie on the Zünd last.st Hishrete Epeines ?him the position.Rev.Mr.food vi wil continue to act as assistant, with the right of sucoession.- HANLAN is willing- te deposit $1,000-on his challenge to row any five men in the world.Telegrams Condensed.an at Wabash.Ind., bas fasted 61 days acd SU rofases food ; 'wnkmown.\u2018There is little hope of Saving ber life.Mal T Harfold, 0 450-000 damage trou as recovered Son, Blevated Railway The case the pat of Appeals he eolli- rom been th rons .» pie of the Camdea County, Ab the purpose inal en i pant to «luc fai inferval cae importer, who died at New large done Domino, oan oy fortune to bis rleans on nday, loft a riend, Wm.H.Hunt, ta Raia\u201d Fis mak the Na and now inister to es Mr.J Hunt, who heretofore has been In somewhat embarrassed circumstances, one of the wealthiest men in the diplomatic service.On Mon rounded hd odin oF at crier vor ranch at at Ploasant Valley, Arisonn.All thsi Tan {mals driven off.No one was Jar.Ome f y hostiles are are now on the ar qui andre have women an children with them (bo hostiles be long to the Whi ountain Indian Yesterday ex-Gov.Wm.8 of Martini rifles, rhin was yeas at father office of the pidniok Fr vidence, R.iad an em- 4 ragus endeavored to purchase two red ° unds of ammuniti Tho purchase le at Beant, a3 wee i foroibly sen from the Quidn ok mil By om ployes of Bprague with threats of sh Twe Whites, but one Bisek.This morning, = woman named Jane White was brought before the Recorder, charged with oreat- ing a disturbance on St.Urbain street.The com- pisint was laid by Mary, wife of Thomas White, and on it trauspiring that Jane's husband was named Thomas, His Honor asked if they Inid claim to the same man.Jane malvely replied : * No, Your Honor, hers white, and mine is colored.\u201d After consideration.His Honor In those well-known tones of ble said, \u2018 Your appear to be well constituted to make > sor- vant, I will send yon to F for oigh 8, and then you will come back for » pt \u201cVery well, thanks,\u201d was the reply.Remeval.In consequence of the extensive re ea: on at the St.Lawrence Hall buliding, the Citi- gens\u2019 Committee found themselves unable farther toure the room, 181 Bt.James street, 20 kindly laced at their di by Mr.H.Hogan.They je transferred their quarters te the Long Room of the Mechanics\u2019 Hall, where all meetings will be bold in future, añd where the Secretary will keep his office- open every day during business hours rried The Federal Bank Branch.The fine stone building at the corner of Notre Dame and 8t.flelen streots, known as the Recol- let: Hquxe, bas been leased for the branch of the Federal Bauk of Toronto about te be established in Montreal under the management of Mr.W.J.Ingram, late Assistant-General Manager of the Merchants\u2019 Bank.Net the Fame Nantel The Rouge re have seized upon the an- aouncamount that Mr.Nantel has bora a pointed an Inspector of Sehosls for Terrebonne es aire a shout of the apparent (alsity of Mr.Chapleau's statements that he did not, at present a loast, intend to enter ibe Dominion Commons.It mow tarns ont that the a nies to the Tnspesierakip sf Bohools fs née Mare Nentol; : Pine Terre bonne, but Mr.J.P.Nantel, of that -sounty, and the echo of the Blew will \u2018be \u201cgraster than the shout of the Bee, ott Tarr.{ Tramats of Venus.ment Lave appropriat.od pcs to ey es of ebasevatiohs oe he transit of Yenns, which takes place on \"th Deceinber.The last transit, in 1374 wea invisible in Canada, and as there will not, after next December, be another until 122 have away, the scicatife werd ia nätur- ally to obtain the failest advanta from such ol as een be made of the ftransit.The phanomenon will be wa Lin the interest hcience, the from Eugland a six.inch 'eq e - aobromnti telescope, with whKh the - observations can be taken under meré favorable conditions than heretofore in Cudeds.Toronto bow being prepared foe aw tol the centre roof of the © = .v : Special Notice.; boat Bring md ce ves that L.Robinson is ol reliable tailor.pod mme re od COMMERCIAL.- Wheat in Chicago ed Sogn, 3b 3 i med wil eosints o gat ( bushe a 118.000.Corn pened fo: fr iim Le 4 ; Ay 13 Wh af\" Sepcombe LEH 2 tober.ARE t des ga urallab 88s Tus TABS p M.mn.ditt patobes aval Ju » 31 19 À ¢ ugust, $ ; sii} eptember.ih rt st, Fi Tun, $ tember, uo * uh funy.$13 80 pars 8 Qa Bh por, \u201cHs 0% Te qu pod n° Ny 0 an ress ey 20 to ET Luby.new, wi Sr pot Lay pring ht 4 §opter shat EL 07] od?re 773 Fra oie 1 year.Tai?2.34 \u2014Co; ugust, tember.Wheat, now, aid Pr 101 Bopr The\u2018 fi market Il, holders be.ne Info pi \"pales very de od of 100 bris Fanoy $6.10, and 200 Buperfine 8 quote ae fra 3 tog + too Basen.$6 pe TE) 50 Faner.84 Li i gis 2.16; supers .d oT Se pore, Yih $3 90 te 41 a ET tario Bags, do, Spri Extra ES es Sirs aq ta 82 78; In grain, the îa reported of 11.000 bush Red Wile wheat = 2 o and ihe = of place at ansda vs fraser voted bt $1.85 a th last gaie at qu }.Peas are steady at cu Oats firm at Whelesnle Previsiea Market.The local market contiques quiet but firm and most of the busing | pe Bk place in the country.The sale is reported 50 zos of choose si Yeste at Pelloy af ° \u201cile vor made atl sre firm at l Messrs.H Bros.icin from on the frst FE Tlows:\u2014 ik ave boon In 685 ¢ for finest Loew, whitdor aud à ne arrivals have been fairly woll I clenred 0 Old hoe ie about used up, the few lots remainiog being offered at 30s to 46s, as in auallty and flavor.Butter\u2014There Is still no jock of sufficient quantity et Ameri an butter to make Jue tations,\u201d We Ek whol Jasaly,C oups td o r Ib, 300 10, to hes\u201d oral airy, Ti ire io Tope ess work.m fosiern» per Bi Les raing a'hompaoy of 10 said they wore tumove oo ber of vessels to carry munitions to \\ \u2018 .finer under the \u2018charge of four keep- the sarceui ring « number I saw animalcula in pa's microscope last | BLACK SILKS.BLACK BATING.om, wentto work at the quarries, about rv.The Cit; Farveyor said that by the ifiea- Alexandria.Five thousand mules have been night, and 1 ain\u2019t going to have these things \"NEW ARRIV ALS, x Sa i VILLE DE PARA milena northward of ihe walls.They took tious of the contract they were not; the purchased in Spain.Rgyptian unified stock de- crawling all over my face with their funny little OK SILKS.BLAOK SATINS | 3000 tems, will Youve \u201ctheir dinrier with them Intending to wark there contractor was himsell obliged tà remove tliem Clined thtve per cont.to-day.logs.\u201d .- \u201cail day.After oatlag their diuner at noon they out of his owu wey., 20.reer of \u2018SILES, | BEST VALUE I IN THE an, BLACK SATING, ARtWer™ calling ai Havre, direct 330 - bad 20 minutes rest and sat down noar the balld- Ald.Laurent suid they wented the screenings AMABL PASHA MARCHING OF Cal 2,21 Do boldly what you do at all.\" > |\" Quebec and Moütreal, about the all in inte ou dng thors pio ning hall.Iwo of the mes.toproad over the top of ose giving he the Avsxanvaia, Julyl8, 8 pm.~The Chiltern » do we slr that Kidney- Wort ie the great BLACK SILKS, BLAOK SATINS.FIRST OF AUGUST.EEE Fe Tp .\u201c has moved into the barbor.The fire in ty is remedy ver, an oy A ; , .aE Bortrand lay down a8 the grass aud while trastor uuneccssary trouble.aile ing.It is reported Arabi Pasha rheumatism and piles vanish before it.\u2018The BLAOK SILKS.AN INSPECTION IS INVITED.BLAOK SATINS *« Tor freight amd ofler Information, appiy ie, Dotroit snd bed ty hon tho Reeper, through their quiet posture, The City Surveyor said he would rather have steadily increasing.po tonic effect of Kidney-Wort is aced by its wr WK.DARLEY BENTLEY, Accommodation rm, forth Sos, allowed his ney Jun to wander away tho serconings than anything else for that pur is marching on Cairo.dransiog and pari ing action prodace hod, D.G.LAIDL AW, 450 N \u2018 07 a pact \"Moats ere slave ATS, rom a um u uiekiy à but h \u201cwanted to em only as they re- .stroet, al mu of in the di rection Fhe he q A od Prod ss ne them 00 the structs, i in di it od ! » me fore - ah sorpandent enter- ot ky, rep ol prevoir Fly deposit in be, Be otre Dame Street.| i And st West Indias Wharf, Malifaz.161x for mie od septrios wire on the top of tho dining ball, tities.LEXA \u2019 ee » Top rh : 161 xn and one of Aor red threo » Rots at the rani Ve isausston ensued on the question whether ed tho hactor early (ble mora rd found maux it rs cures.a LATER PRICES STOUR, aa UCTION SALE Bl eaiciues, kL par oUse; 2 A sn .NI nr Re ee y Rn i | pnd Rl WL es wir bo | rh pgm fine A DD Ee [pre CAR BE RESTORED! TE hall after them with his rifle in bis band.They, which has beon paid to Mr.MoKcown.The City diary fire lu the centre and Suro gsked her namo er, and rep a ee 800 10 & © however, had the start and ot \u201cinto the woods Surveyor suid the Corporation carters could draw 11:16 #-10- covored mile & the Met rss part Her father's name was the next qiestiog and hed ma.85 Ni 2 La ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, | \u2014_\u2014 ' before ha got.near them.Me searched an average of four loads per day at an average of of the population towa * she did not know his first name.~The teacher Jai se i! % 3 (10 Ÿ À JULY 17th, st my salesroas, A Remarkable Disco after, but could not fod them, and a tonper load.They puid their carters $2.00 THE WHERRABOUTS UF THE ARNT.then asked her, ¢ What does your mothet call * ° 18 \"0 9 Xo.205 NOTRE DAME 4 BEET, \u2014 vor X ai the stternona rae spend J scouring por day, aod thotoll was 10 coots por ond.| He It le stated tbe bulk of the Egan army is ay him P\u2019\u2014 \u201cYou, Jackass ¥\"* said the child.î 3 3 ê { $ 3 alan for account of wi whom lt, may cencorn: 25 Bal- BH YOUR OWN VN PHYSICIAN 1 woods sanrel nally, quarter past shoug as the screeuings wou u Rosctta, forty miles north-east vf Alexandria, _\u2014_\u2014 ww 3 ° Reels, other six, MoFiwaine sighted Deragan on the odge of the eoutractor's way, the latter should pt Damanboor, thirty-eight miles south-east of Connected with Messrs.Rogers, Peet &7U6.'s oi 3 oo $ A H $ 2 piles Bai, cor.ook 8 phaniom a4 \u2018 the weeds The latter saw bis and started to be willing to help the carters to load them,nud 20 Alexandria.Soldiors joinod in looting the city vast clothing emporium, in How York, Mr.29 % 3 ue ¢ ing Trowers and Blockings, and ru ioe, © one pair p Maa mae rom te afloct of yout mgr, \u2014 FAST LINE - \u2014t F0 Tun.MoFiwalne fired aud miRed and then ran it was not Bo to caleulate anything for the before lcaving it.The fire of the \u201c Lavincible Church, who resides at 207 Rodney t, es ® Loe $ Aux Fine Goods.Ko Reserve.ho genoral aystorm tb Hash ta 30.heey oot very FOR NEW YORK AND sfterbim.Gettin à good view æ sccond time, cost of loading.The Chairman proceeded, how- was very effective against Bas ol Tin fort, two rookiyn.Recently speaking of St.be - 02 9 rad 3 a 9 9 Baleat TWO o'clock, othez disease, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely Three Fx a ee - bs 310d à fn wit thoat Jaising bis | n Lo his ever, (ostimata a avorage of [hres loads per twelve-ton guns wore found reared on end in eon- Oil, Mr.Church said: \u201cI used St.Jacäpe Oil 4 3 on 0 8 ?® 1083 c.r ELWEN, So Bes the Hig oe od, hey are doctored for © enya Sy to WW ES .oute an © kooper ay, an cents r load for loading, which, t bot t shells.re anding .i coulag op to him found him dead, shot through with tho toils, vou amount to $2.80 for three ee xo EU o \u2014 fora severe case of pre tour ra Ve it Reported \u201cee dent Dre dune Bou =n HERRIER STRELT.let at dt (hs clap patrats cons of Bo opdinars mods modos de \u2018Sheena ping sors : raries dud = heb our 5 _ bord - Bertrand escaped snd has tot yet boon loads ee proposed, snd finally agroed, to offor Loxvos, July 13.\u20144 Admi Seymour tele- found i in, => house at all times ; we would not Fiasco Xavier yram.aly 13.ovr.Cha ARH 3 BUT?PH TLD TofS Fae bospial d'Enscatrased © vo exPorimantod a 7.15 pay ATEN LEAVE MONTERALE b % Albany, Sew LC The C held ani ds Mr.McKeown $1 per ton, and that, if bo did not graphs at 10.40 this a.m =\u2014The terms were be without it, and whenever 1 see any one Use.34 rey 150, do uing'the fino residence of ELLE- prescription La offered na 8 certain aad ork, Springfield, Now.dt pe Po or held an inquest te-day commeac- y Co i rtefs be loyed for 8urrendor forts as at first demanded.The use suffe from ach d he W.U.Tu.874 § ie Dnign Poscoose 113% 214% FEUILLE, No.30 Onerrior ira comes Maple Listens of cases in our practice have bof éd Dorion a oa, 4 x ne qe = à i nd ans eu the.shorn.ee th hey Survoyor iting ths supply made of the flag of truce by the Egyptians is oon- honk! 1 simply say pains, Se te ed ee oii a M divine es ai ccamons.\u201cBa Rare Chance ri mare Hos Boo | aft 17 pure Limit Tost be aad he of ove Minho ster, x Norton: Se = regea was years 8 native of Laprairio, iderod disgraccful.Nothingis known of the Rr aco TEs Build ioap.a8 the above low be o tom of DE prose 17,00 pm and Kew {puns soak .[yaa téatenced Feb.1a, 188], to four years for to his requirements.Khedive, but it is belioved ho is still atsRamleh and be cured.soid, ellher os oral ve Es eed opal A cocain (trom Er: lon coca), 1 drachm.Toi : ri the shooting and examined.him but could do THE BIG STATION SCHEME.Palace, whore bis yacht is apparentiy walting |, oil iy bias the hair of ome who sits x TEES GEoAtn Tulse Hypophospilée quialé, 1 dractm.Re om Hon BE 2x en Yor de nothing.Further Details.until the weather will allow his em! on.in front of ther, instead of studying, wh Frat 24.103% 1028 The hows in roc ON, I POTT æ Auctioneer.Geiscinln, 8 gral ey, ta Now York 6.40 next Bertrand was in for threo years for highway The Mammoth station schemo, which at present EXCITEXENT IN LONDON.teach an \u201cH rt oe the vouveuvees Bile DB all first 1% sf Ext le narnia Spee de wR pei EXPL or » He had nearly finished his sentence.is under the consideration of the Canadiau Pacific Lowpox, July 18.\u2014-The coastguard le ordered ormprine the hair not hers.ca for Tigi sis fa SOCIETES POSTAI, aly: as GOING NO He was one of those who escaped Inst April and Railway Company.is much more claborato than te romain aboard tho reservesquadron.The mea think of m braidin my bair in sch sr ut Make 60 vin Take ons pti at 8 pm.and pates rm TRAIN FROM NEW oi &»s an additional month for that.was stated in yestorday's Bran.The first of the reserve take the duties of the cosst guard = tl > h 8 d y a 23% Francaise de } Atlanti \u2018going to bed.In ome cases it will and a Trop, Ayes Ne New York +, THÉ VREDICT.embraces not only all the property alrcady cnu- on shora, The newspaper offices on Fleet strest ntly Susan\u2019s hand is raised, and the sou que.fe patient to (ako two pl at vodtime, ni te the For tckots and ht Hates Appi a8 the Cite tian teacher, supposing she wishes to \u2018ask some 70 number three a day.\u2018lhis remedy Is adapted mont Railroad Ofios, Poly FOR Ve | mersted bat slso takes in that portiun of Notre aro besieged for special editions with Egyp! BL James street, 4 CG .{FPFECIAL DBSPATCH TO THE STAR} P ti bout the 1 hen sh 73 Direct Line B tween ( ( d condition of nervous debility and weakness in either sony wx, EAN St Vixcest pa Pauw, July 18.\u2014Th rdict Pawo street facing the City Hall from pews.The excitement is remarkable.Joes ion about the lesson, nods, w © hears a - etweed Landa and France, and especially tu those cr ses resulting/from Lup; ce.A.C, ey in th (J.B.Caragon, ut the penitentiary, the corner of Jacques Cartier Square MASSACRES AND OUTRAGES.tho followMg: \u201cMary says your bair 15 false, HE I Sonion ng, and 1 use condinned for à short me chanvre 9° W.MOBART, MIX _ das ot boon reudered by the coroners jury a: as far as Claude street on Notre Lame Atmxaxomia, July 11 \u2014The Europeans, who\u2019 and that you wouldn't dare to do it here.\u201d vee | rect for Hang o on or about the Sth Jun save Montroai at the languid, del debli te, norvetess cond dition to one of nées Sppocintendont .Ww.on ) pualsabio liomicide.street, and Jncludibg ar ote fought thelr way Jo fhe bench, ey last vight thoy | Too ty were smong the first to an BA EE ne Vi DANY EF wry le wear constantly tn rece of lovtars of toquiry ann Oclobes $70, 1681, ie , VINCENT D .d I Id bo obtained saw hundreds of Christians and Baropsets Soe 8 NTREAL STUCK EXCHANGR Paul atroôt.brain 1t from Us Ur remitng 84 p | ER HART 4 EA 57 A | Ronen ets Jaoques\u201d Carter square ant mort dragged through the ras, mate, rcoire the value of Northup oops sortie Franky Lu.Fuge 410.ec \u2014\u2014 Prato pires Maas Simone» cr, or role on à soir moi « _ stam upon &n Al brokers 3 Stree, F.5 ; + \u201cChèrges atid LEO ee Chief OM pany going.possession or aent of, on buildings with their hands and foet tied.of Lime and Soda as a ready or or throat and So IIH meme previ) 10-0AY\"S Te En of naling ng horas alo siontreal RES FROM DUTT AND INSPECTION.MONTREAL ann Boston arm.FA cinis.: St.Paul street, as far as Jacques Cartier Square, AMERICAN ung affections, premature ins aud general ous day.Clos.Quobec, Gaspe, and H The only .; .dobili hvsi ANKE.| - alta, TAINS to Ter ra + ln rary bud hl moring wih 8 wall Sais Tropar moulé he bai on me] Mhs SOOVILLES DENTAÏ, for inciiont consumption, bronchi athe rang ae | Rp, ary eme ADDRESS, Baye cee, - - _ .Nestea, conses raambuce, Bahia amd 43 : 141 rooms Boston, cent de Paul, some statements were made by him block between Claude and Jacques Cartier square, CHicago, July 13.\u2014Mrs Scoville denies and minor pulmo; and bronchial troubles, \" x 1 Rio te Jancire am New En land Medical Institute ES ot abd all rs Eo which it is.well enough to air pretty full with & magnificout facade on the square.Auother that she put arsenic in the bouquet sent to but speak in the t terms of it as a means .I ; hep Howport, À 4 \\ \u201cThe chief dofectize etemede ia the disciptine scheme is to place the Champ de Mars on Gosford Guitean.She says she did mot want Guitean of enriching the Blood and counteractin moe M DARLET BENTLEY, 24 TREMONT ROW.\u2019 LEAVE MONTREAL, i\" ! of the penitentiary,\u201d ai he in auswer to a street ES the two blocks Crete sein.toe to eseape the gallows by such means Fae he hereditary tendency to consumption.Ine 109 S178 Pan efron, marsh, : \u2018Ne pe emZEHROUON DA\" Par hi 4 ending question, ** is, eve, the interference ford a would not have taken poison if co: the minion and throughout the BOSTON, MASS.50x Par nor hi aioe ke alis Chapiai railway approach being by Lacroix street.The Fok, AL attached, i Yo Daddies With avory ching and first plan, howorer, i ie considered more feasible, and THE FATAL TOY PISTOL.Ga den rd wo se ttefnod à popularity 3 NOTICE.v gd mi Ba nec on pried aro) 2) LOCAL Paar © sommauds a deal of influence with iho Et to be Tou roosived RA > number of out parut, July | 13.ohn Yunning Fu = the evidence sttesting its eMlcacy i id .Ayer 8 0il-Tanned Larakins and Moccasins, ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD 50 pin.Hil Rin Nour FX V ara resent en, Mr.Laviolette.I also ors.e company do not intend asking eph Delaney, boys, on luesday enya No.19-3; ares \u201c, ound that ne inspectorship of the place a donation of the Bonsecours Market, but on the oh 10] wounds sustained on July 4th.Three and convincing.sine Cod Liver oi whieh is Reports have reached me of commercial travellors Everybody Wants lt.for Newport, Knowicon qiariere our) LOOAT: Hair ¥ by Mr.Moyian, Dominion Inspector of Pen- contrary.intend offering a valuable quid pro quo boys died at LowellSand one at Gloucester from primonie constierent, is abeolufely | 130 [130%] 190 [2301 *0ie Moocasios snd Larakins in Quebec, Ontario verybody Neods I ESET in he 3m train arve at Poste) itentiaries was deficient in many ways, and that for it, in the shape of the Price farm propert toa me cause terday.does not nauseate the stomach ; while t¢! oJ seed] eeeo] 1343133 Manitoba, representing them as manafact and throurd the celebrated Watts Morr rois > be leaned too much in favor of the Catholic bought by the Company forthe workshops, whic sa vom phosphites, superadded to \u2018and chemically | 1 wel sil] ei) ee, en sued is cot ine afictiared by me, ogent Parlor Oars 08 Day traine, toreegn > a CANADIAN.Ë sa) PR] 7 case.and Portand, and Montreal i Chaplain.They are friends and work to- itis p proposed to tarn into a large eivic park.lended with this | i ent, inrigor- 168 [jéyiai vez [id@te M Principal representatives in the above-mentiooed Sicoplbg Oare on Bight tains tars 5 Esther.On account ot this the Warden is away» Should Bonsecours Market be hauded over to the STEAMER \u201c ROTHSAY\u201d AGROUND.\u2014 ating render it raost desirable 166% ta IR 188 Provinces wre JANES MeCREADY 2 co., of and Howton.Bight bessreon Montreal NET a | EP ere me i RE =.nding n duties ss Chaplain, say,\u201d of the tissue and loss of y substance as incl .oy y can be bought of at Man 3 SoA ey = osm to me to want to be the real Warden He coum one.badly car Louisville Landing on the American oa i ufacturers\u2019 5 otiocs, + Rs the dispenser of the patronage ortho THE HARBOR BOARD shory, thirteen miles above this place.broapinde aly ares Tu aie dE po as we Tompson, of Pemtruies Ou PART pera wi KNOW THYSELF, Prosi a dont M 2 h , ee Larekins \u2018 3 = de vi it, ah ten or fee guards 5 Momshly Mosting.* -FROM TORONTO.» monic effects, it im 1 tone to the cup e Ayers Tanned Goods, when way en them aa E untold miseries that result from \\ndiecretion in Rupr Lov be aiid hrs lg | To monty sro of ie ir commie 7.JANES CATHEDRAL ~Torowr, 220 75m, nd bio sod sep, FEELS sll pe me DT nS Ie nm eace within four or five months past.Those sioners was bel 18 aliornoon, Xr.ARCISW july 13.\u2014It is stated that Canon Du Ver reover, DEATHS.ned Laraktus and Moccasiva ln the Dominion.work published the PEABODY MEDICAL INBTI- dismissed were not Conservatives or did net agree Robertsen, Chairman of the Board, presiding A., of Chambly, P.Q., will be asked it is sold at a reasonable price, the cost of the WLO w iT our Best Goods TUTE, Boston, riled with his views.Some trifling complaints are There were also present Mis Worship the Mayor, net, M.Ys + smaller bottles (the contents of one often.agffic- 8 Qu of John #3: Jo » Joka, ba.pend a Wish Diamped on she Bot , TME SCIENCE OF LIFE OR SEL b h k Mcesrs.H.Bulmer, Gould and V.Hud to \u2018accept the vacant rectorship of St.James\u2019 break bad col ; oba my Name.Es brought by him against them, such as drinking a Messrs.H.Bulmer, Gon « Hudon.Cathedral One of the chu rob-ward, ens wil ing to up a cold) being 50 cénts, and or.[Piotou, ry JAMES BR.AYER.RESERVATI Klass of liquor in the village after their work was \u2018The Chairman, in his monthly report, ssid ail thed him on Friday for the of the > $1.Prepared by Nourmuor & Ny &.B.July Sin, 185%.Exhausted pa REE it Fr eR or something of that kind, which was not the channel through Lake St.Peter, exeepting visit him y Lynas, Toronto, Ont.1 GRATEFUL\u2014COMFORTING.\u2014Brohvite 1882 Bema eros of ae or in Mim > applontion om Joa A fads! ST .Clan om ~ Whididbnle Fretery, 13 \u2018Red bien iy Nonden, Shove Watches, Now Adava por iA rnin fem, trom 34 I "]
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