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[" 4 \u2018awarded BL000, the Pa, > RY + «> A.to ks 3 7 = ) \u2019 oF £5 > VOL.FR NO.114.Morning Telegrams.20220 Condensed Talagrams.Orop prospects are improving in British QJum- bia.Searles fever and measies are causing great mortality in Sitka, Alaska.Tho Hessian fy.lias appeared in the vicinity of London, Ont, doing great damage to the wheat erop.; Mr.E.Prowse has boon nominated b Conservatives of Maskoks for the Ontarie lature.A violent tornado did great demage on the Island of Orlesus on the 26tb, barns being blown down, trees up-rooted, &e.The thermometer registered 97 in New York »o the 236th.There were 109 deaths, of which early BO were due to the heat.The steamer * Fauchon \u2018\u2019 blew ont her forward flue ut Now Orleans on the 26th, killing six or seven persous aud injuring seventeen.The body of the late U.8.Minister Marsh will 8 taken to Rome.It is not known whether s will be subsequently taken elsswhere.The Central Labor Union, of New York, bave issued an order calling upon workingmen to take wp weakly collections far the freight handlers.Tho servants of the executive mansion in Washington are prostrated by a severe attack of malarial lover, This is the fimt appearance of tho disease this season, The U.S.Commissioner of Internal Revenue reports the entire collections of the past fiscal year amount to §146,620,000.The oxpeuscs of aallection will not excesd $5,108,000.A letter dated Bars Anger Fiord, July 11th, teeny\u2019 Bir Alls n Young, commanding the steamer * Hope,\u201d eigaged in the \u201c Eira\u201d search and relief expe ith n, bas boen recoived \u2018in London.All the members of the expedition are well.While a number of persons were watching the - hibitions given by Captain Boynton and Hanlan at Toronfd, a portion ef the wharves collapsed, fimumbrsing many in the water, but fortunately with po worse results than a big scare and a ducking.\u201cgnelansds North-West Land Co, wbo have soquired contracts of the lands purchased from the Canada Pacific Syndicate by the Duke of Manchester, have issued their prospectus in London.The Syndicate, it is Slated, guaranties not to sell any more lands es bloc.THE \u201cJEANNETTE * EXPEDITION.Berions Charges io Against Some of the COrs.MIXNEAPOLIS, say 26.\u2014 Dr.D.F.Collins, of this city, brother of Jerome Collins, is the rsou who asked for an investigation into the bas of tho ** Jeannette.Dr.Collins had sev- \u2018eral interviews with Danenhower and New- comb, and his charges are based on them.Collins charges that after the Melville-Danen- howër party reached a place of safety, Danen- hower permission to search for the DeLang party.Melville refused, and ordered Danenhower south, saying he would make the search himself, Melville soon after went south himself, making a thorough search, and remained south.till receiving instructions from\u2019 Washington to retarn north.\u2018Collins alleges that all the circumstances show that had Molville made an energetic search at the beginning or permitted Danenhower todo so, Delong ond purty would have been saved ; jealousy existed among the offiosrs of the expedition auch as to make failure la certainty from the start; that \u2018 entering the ice k was an inexcusable blunder, and \u2018that the \u2018 Jeannette\u2019s \u201d provi el.gions.and insufficient.lins - says Danenhower is' anxious for an investigation, .and will present present strong evidence.Newcomb is , also ready for it, : WasaiNorox, July 96.\u2014The Senate Naval -Committes towdiy agreed to favorably the amepdment to the sundry.civil bill appro- risting - 225000 for remoying the bodies of Pelons and companions from Siberia to this ca : THE MALT ND BARLEY DUTIES.July 26.-~Before the Tariff ae afternoon, Dewitt Ward, of New, You, chairman of the United States Maltstars.Association, Lan argument claiming that the prossat pred uty of 20 per cent.on as oes oot proses the rls stars.The duty should, be a specific ons of 25 cents per bushel of 3% pounds.He stated pai ih several save Canadian maltsters had 1 one year he himself Jost ot by © reason of under.valuation and indemselting of Canadian malt.Chas, Stadler, Secretary of the Association, gave the annual import of Canada barley and Canada malt at \u2019 to ten million bushels.The Canadian drerament levied a specific duty of 84 cents per bushel on American malt, against 20 per Bat.ad valorem by the American Government en Canadian malt.The duty between the two conntries should be equalized, If Can- sdisn barley were admitted free of duty, malt- sters would not object to the present ity on malt, but American farmers would not consent to that.THE CAUGHANAWAGA INDIAN 8.DEA he July 26.\u2014A phat time ago a de- utation re nti the Caughnaws In- * Sines arrived i in the ty and had an interview with the Minister of the Interior.The objeet of the deputation was not at the time made pablic, at it now appears that it was on account of a nice point which has arisen in con- ¢tion with the above-usmed tribe.They, as of the Six Nation Indians, were ds of certain lands in La United Sata, ; Th money was lent the nary of Gt.Sulpice years ago, and s Chiefs have recived to luterest during period.Recently the Indian Department city claimed it, and a suit has now been rags against the Seminary to test the ques.The Indians\u2019 counsel claim Hate poney bein the proceeds of tho sale \u2018of Innd in the United States, the Indian Department has nothing to do with it.\u2018This view of of the cese~waz presented to the head the Department wr the deputation, but i is understood that he declined to accept it.ra BRITISH | COLUMBIA ELECTIONS, July 96,\u2014Returns of the a drs-coming in slowly.So \"the Government is ofeated.dpe Government, t#o Op- sème dent; Victoria District g 0 O on.1] Provincia Secretary is ; se uimalt, District Attorney-Gen- \u201ceral ix elo § one.7.Nanaimo gives \u201ctwo Opposition, Cowhicun ejects the leader of tbe Opposition, , On the mainland, New West- «Jer and Lilloet return five O ition mem- 3 {Caribca, Yals, Comes And Casiar are yet # 4 hobs heard from, The total, so far, is twelve sa Soren, one Indepen- * \u201c toria 0 Yigtoria one F very proagecoes until within.aoniba, hao thers way such an increase te feil below ne prospetts a crops | peughont the country, rade w wes loking ri Sor\u2019 er to attend the sessions tha Turi | ¥ Coma nl Freely of £ Mickig, |, bo : ho | tamptation, it will brisk !f esanot- THE WAR IN EGYPT: \u2014 A Night Surprise Repuised\u2014Bedouin Sheikus Arrestod-Alleged Outrages by | British Noldiers\u2014Arabi in Rally Cou munication with Parties in England \u2014 ihe Turkish Expeodition\u2014Arabl\u2019s Termuw\u2014~The Qredit Voto\u2014Lonirel ef Egypt lost to the Porte\u2014Em- Dasrkation of British Treops\u2014 Bismarck's View et the situation.ALSTANDRIA, July 26.\u2014Last evening a decided attempt was made to surprise the British outposts.Bix bundred mon approached the British line, when the 38th regiment opoued fire.The enemy rotreated precipitately.During the remainder of the night the Egyptians continued moving about just beyond range.Reports that Arabi wus attempting to treat for surrender were probably circulated to lull the vigilance of the British.A blook of houses on the enemy\u2019s side of the Canal has been destroyed by gun cotton, as it might have afforded cover for Arabi\u2019s soldiers.RECOVEBING STOLEN TRRABURE.The Rifles and nutive police to-day surrounded the viilag® of Carmuss, beyond Pom- ey's Pillar, where there is a regular market for loot.A few cartlonds were seized.THE BEDOUIN SHEIKHS.A well known Dedouin sheikh, who saved many lives and much property during the bombardment, states that the head sheikh ordered him to go to Arabi's eamp.Tho minor sheikhs are iu tavor of the Khedive, but Arabi has bought over the chief.The Governor of Damascus has ordersd the Egypt.The Porte denies that there has been rioting at Smyrna.THE WATER SUPPLY.In consequence of she falling water in the canal, a proclamation has been issued enjoining tho strictest ecouvmy in the use of water.council was held to-day to consider measures to revent an outbreak which it is feared will ocour if the supply tails.Tho water in the Mahmoudieh canal has not fallen to any considerable extent in the last rty-six hours.It is concluded that the dam is burst, or that a large volume of wator inbl- trates through it.Strict enquiry proves that the report that the British soldiers looted the Ram- leh palace is false.ALLEGED OUTRAGES BY MRITISH SOLDIKRS.Intelligence has been received that Der- visch Pasha, on arrival at Constantinople, stated that after the bombardment of Alexavdria, the Boglieh engaged in various acts of viclenoe against the inhabitants, pillaged and burned the town.THR CAIRO POLICE.The Khedive has beou informed that Arabi sent orders to the prefeot of police at Cairo to send all the police to tho rebel cap, and fill their places with refugees from Alexandria, who are now quartered at Gezireh.Ibrahim Bey, prefect, altnough hitherto a partisan of the mfli- tary faction, had the courage to decline, as he refused to be responsible for the safety of the oapital if the police were taken away.Arabi, Spon res receiving his answer, ordored the arrest of NATIVE LOYALTY.The Khedive receives dally intelligence from the Interior that, apart from the military ale- ment, civil officials and the respectable classes have not wavered in their allegiance to him.He ie convinced that as soon as the military terror is authority.The Khedive now rocognises the impossibility of granting any terins to Arabi short of unesnditional surrender, An Egyptian vessel left this morning to take aboard the ison at Aboukir, numbering 2,000 mien, which declared loyalty to the Khe- dive.The steamer has not yet returned.The Egyptian soldiers at Aboukir refused to embark upon the steamer.Ar the vessel left, the train was carrying troops into the forts.- WELL PORMED.from London accurate accounts of the, ,mousures organized to oppose him, Loxvox, Taly 26.\u2014The Tiers © dents | 2° Alexandria confirms the report that Arabi Pasha is in regular communication with parties in Eng- Isad.The correspondent also says the Khodive bas ordcred a commission of inquiry into the reports of looting by the English.General Alison consents that an investigation be made.THE TURKISH EXPEDITION.A despatoh from Constastinople says four Turkish i runclads and five transports are y to start for Egypt.In spite of thess pre tions doubts are expressed that the expe ition will actually be despatched, A despatch trom Constantinopld says a telegram has been received from Arabi Pasha, de- preeating the despatoh of Turkish troops to Egypt, and declaring fidelity fo the Khalitate.CoNaTanTINOPLE, July 26.\u2014It is stated that the first detachment of Turkish troops sent to Egypt wilignumber 16 battalions.Arran ments are being made to send 64 battalions if necessary.THR CONFERENCE.Turkish delegates accepted the ad referendum proposal of the British Ambassadorthat the Sultan declare Arabi Pashe a rebel.ARABI'S TERME, ALEXA XDRIA, July 26 \u2014~Iimall Pasha bas just returned from Arabi\u2019s camp.The Jatter\u2019s proposals are preposterous.seeks to have his offences condoned, and on thie sondition consents to disarm a portion of the rebels.General Alison will not listen to the defand, and is drawing closorto Arabi\u2019s position, Arabi is gradaslly withdrawing his troops and - retiring to Kafr-El-Dwar, Tt is rumored he is disposed to negotiate With the British for the surfendor of his forces if the Khodive can be prevailed upon to guarantes him immunity and withdraw the decroe dismissing: him from the Ministry.The Kbedive refused to entertaiu the proposition lo extond amnesty to the principal that forgo the insurgents in Soudan, olatm the independence of Upper Egypt.THÉ EGYFTIAN CREDIT.Lonvox, July 26.\u2014The Houss again adjourned |.without reaching a division on the motion for & credit for the force for Egypt, In the House of Commons, Mr.Onslow.(Con- sorvative) asked if the Government woald mot now refuse the co-opbration of Twrkish fr Mr.Gladstone said he not aware that Conference had received a definite eommyniee- tion from the Porte.He was not in » position to say that the Government would recede from anything they did.In regard to the request that Turkish troops be seat to Egypt, he timeted.that th y would not eossent to che British force : ng à secondary position.ms July 26.\u2014The Poil Mail Gazette says: «There is no excuse fog shargi ve SE \u201d Po of = ponte « of ste Derptin of India, except teaporasily: ri he Government is weak enough ai words belle the cube spirit of \u2018et tale pretions ere shout the only legitimate applioation of the Let + non nr nl vio lr ch.ay veka ttle Be) Women soe room for the influeuse of uxeraln, nor under Gg shor ae bilities of suveret at The balian Itan have amused himself gic ae ay and complimentine id a Yi Le : broken, the nation will gladly rally sround his | It is believed that Arabi Pasha received daily | At a meeting of the Conference on Monday the] Bree to Yid the | 1h rown aside in the hour of | se eon but jt requalne to be seen whai-i y PR Eee] r right rolling in (ature the cen 2 Ru (he Powers ha wa Intend 8° work thoriughly to x om aol EMBARKATION OF TRooPs.'Lowvow, Jaly 26.\u2014A general order has been issuod for n large portion of the expeditionary torce to embark.A Company of Engineers and part of the Commissariat and Transport save to-morrow, the Housshold Cavalry on Batur- day.sud troops from the Moditorrasiesn next woo , FOREIGX OPINION.\" Maoxm, July 36.\u2014A circular has been sent te the Spanish representatives ebread oxplainleg | the attitude of Spain with regard to the question of the Sues Canal.Rony; July 80.\u2014~Italy declines to join in the protection of the Sues Canal until she learns the decision of the conference.Loxoon, July 36.\u2014A despateh from Paris says DeLeszeps, \u2018on his arrival at Port Said, prevented a general landing from all men-of-war.He also sent for the new Governor, who guaranteed the safety of Europeans.BISMARGE'S VIRW OF THE SITUATION, It is roported that Bismarck instructed German ropresentatives hors to declure that Germany regards England's intervention in Bgypt as the only means of avoiding a European conflict, and believes that whea Egypt is pacified the Powers will demand s collective settlement of the Egyptian question.Porr Sain, July 26.\u2014Twenty-five Germans have landed to guard the German consulate.ALExaNDRY), July 26.\u2014An official from the German Foreign Office is expected to arrive hore to-morrow.His visit will be the first of the kind since tho deposition of Ismail, the late Khedive.It is understood that he is the bearer of important despatches.WAGNER'S NEW OPERA.First Performance of \u201c Parsifal\u201d\u2014The © PBATREUTE, Bavaria, July 26.\u2014The first | arrest of several shoikhs.who have arrived from Pepe of Wagner\u2019s new opers * Parsi- tal'\" was given to-day.The novelty ot the stage appliances, beauty of the scenery, the enormous number of performers and the almost religions inspiration of the music, charmed the audience aud aroused indescribable enthusiasm.Wagner was called before the curtain after the sweond act sud made acknowledgments for the reception of the performance.THE PLOT.+ Pareffa I'* is not constructed on as scale as the \u2018\u2018 Ring of the Nibelangs,\u201d nor does it partake as much of the character of an epic.Itis more like a great lyrical poem.Bat its passion is more human than the passion of the *¢ Nibelungs' Ring.\u201d Only two characters are supernatural \u2014Kundry and Klingsohr.\u2018The others, Amfortas, Gurnemanz and Parsifal, are mythological but human.The plot is briefly as follows: \u2014Amfortas, King of the Knights of the Holy Grail (the cup in which Christ poured wine at the Last Supper and in \u2018which the blood dropping from His wound was caught), has been allured into the en of Klingsohr, an evil magigian, by a ovely woman.While revelling in her embraces, he drops the holy spear with which Christ's wound was inflicted, and which is a sure weapon in the hands of the faithful.Klingsohr snatches it and wounds Amfortas mortally.Kundry is a female Ahasuerus, a wandering Jowess, condemned, for laughing in the face of Christ as he was the cross, to wander over the earth until some one should be found enough to resist the beauty with \u201cwhich Klingsohr has the power to invest her.She serves the Grail knights as a swift messenger, in order to win forgiveness for her sins, and yet at the command of Klingsohr she is obliged to, allure them to destruction in his c -gatden; \u2014Amfortas cannot recover\u2014frour hia wound until it is touched by the spear with which it was inflicted, and this spear can only be recovered by a *\u201cguileless fool,\u201d one so ignorant of sin that he can resist every temptation.This guileloss fool is Parsifal.\u201cTe resists the charme of Kundry, regains the spear, heals mfortag, and iy imed King of the Grail aig \u2018Ha also baptizes.Kundry, whose wanderings now cease, © 4 ue sinie oi irvine.0\" = peaking of eae 24 pie est avian Dublin going Fiat: i was particulasly noticeahle that the country was almdst entirely deserted, the appearing to be without ocaplors, although 2 prolife crop was evetywhere to seen.It appeses the ple have been evicted wholesale, and ho one alse will taich the farms.Getting further morthwards thers are femer signs of the agitation althou=h just as mash poverty and misery oxists.The rents demanded sre at least one-third too high in a portion of the country, and to say that they were more than double too much in other portions would not be to say too mash.Owe osn soarcely imagine, without having seen, the horrible state of poverty, bordering on starvation, the poorer-clasees are in.Is is incredible.One | almost ossses to wonder at the prevalence of erime, considering the condition of the unfortunate inhabitants.\u201d 7 The Beresford Ghast Story.Of Lord Belmore's history of two Irish estates the Saturday Review says: - \u201cMany persons may be interested ing veesior of strange tale known as the * Beresford Ghost Story,\u2019 dear to all lovers of the supernatural, which is here given in the appendix.is warranted as correct on no less an ecthority than the present Archbishop of Armagh, who, as a greai-great-crandson of ene of the princi actors and collaterally descended from the other, certainly ought to know all about it, if any one does, Nichols Sophia Hamilton, who afterward became Lady Bereatord, had madean agreement With the Earl of Tyrone of the De le Post family, with whom she bean brought up, that whichever of them died first was to appear tothe other if there was any truth in revealed mi in which neither of them had | officers with to indpoe them, to 227 faith, One morning Lady Beresford, who don their Mogiaes to Arabi: nes a.we was pa visit, eame down to Nrcékfaat in Coxstaxmixorss, July 14.\u2014The Pucks or ni ta vu à black #ibbon.round Arabi Pasha la defeated, be \u2018will 4 Ber .When Ner husband, Mir \u201cto aik pt a he no ons, m that t would 2e him tidin, pot oS RANLRE, When the Grande place and hui quar tor vxisted in Al ria and hostilities + not burst forth the well-to-do forei of the city\u2014the brokers, the bankers sand ex alted offisials-were content to do thoir 2 \u2018ness there during the Bummer days and \u2018t - to hic them away in the evening to Ra : which is just about four miles distant from city walls, They lungs of Alexandris.Iu the latter, the sun beating down upon the sf ts, the dust apd turmoil raised by constant tr or the singul d Ramleh gs and the extraordinary ca and houses for givin, after sundown the heat which they ern steadily absorbing during the day, residence was by no meaus desirable, and only those stayed in the city who | had no means of getting out of it.Ramlgh, | on the contrary, was always cool and pleasent, Built fantastically and irregularly pon the.the ity of the streets seashore, in full and uninterrupted view of Mediterranean, it seomed like à new sphere to.the pent-up Alexandrian.As Bath, Seca Beagh, | Bright n or Newport are to New Yorkers, so.amleh to the residents of Alexandria.It was easily reached either by rail or road, and lay not more than four wiles beyond the city walls, \u2018The railway to Cairo touched at it, snd there the travellers from that famous city were called upon by some Greek, Maltese or Albe: nian guard to give up their tickets before the train moved on to the Grand Depot in Alex.andris.As a cool seaside Summer resort for those who could sfford to live within its fashion able precincts, Ramleh was filled with houses belonging to Europeans.As a rule these dwellings were luxuriantly furnished, because they could be occupied only by people who were well to do.As battle has now touched pretty Ramleh, there can be little doubt that very | house has been packed by the Egyptian soldie The loss of the actual dwellings way not a severe catastrophe, because, as a rule, they were of a slight and temporary character.The two most substantial buildings in the place were the Khedive's Summer Palace and the Hotel Beau Sejour.Both of these were handsome structures, and | were equipped iuteriotly in a first rate style, The late Khedive, Ismail Pasha, loved his Ramleh Palace, which commanded on the right a view of the famous Bay®of Aboukir, where Lord Nelson destroyd the French fleet under Admiral Brueys, and on the left a panorama of Pharos and the minaret ornamented city of Alexandria.For his sake the carriage road was kept in excellent repair, and nearly ali the way it was exposed to the refreshing influence of the Mediterranean sea breezes, so that 1t formed a fashionable drive and promenade for the heat-worn Alexandrians.Some few years ago, before the Alexandriaus discovered its capabilities as an iuvigorating littoral resort, Ramleh was au insignificant fishing village.The inhabitants earned a precarious livelihood by sailing about the blue wators in their lantern rigged lishing boats and afterward vending their commodities in the markets of Alex- andris ; but when the Khedive set dowd a Sumer palace on the sands, it changed as if\u2019 by magic.Homses of every imaginable style sprang up close to the shore ; hétais were built,\u201d for the accommodation ol bands of music, were 16,129! Wetuesday -.18,000 ; Ft Thursday waesseeee 17,000 arin} Friday.comer 17,015 Total.- pe \u201cTotal.ee 109,431 ng Be daily svorsge 18,071.d ts tor Frenoh and Dei- a mir pistes la À Que Dear MAL Ÿ Çaixs x Cie.ge dal] Pintropot, à No 10.1 \u2019aris, France.__THUESDAY JULY 27, 1882.Coxssevanivz journals are taking pleasnre a showing | that the tertitory claimed by On- - tario, along \u2018thenorth shore of Lake Superior, is \u2018Httle value and very barren.They scem to get that the Pacific Railway will have to be Wilt through this region, which, if it is as bad po they say, will make that part of the railway avery uafortunate undertaking.A yas public library will be opened for the © Benefit of the.people of Portland, N.B., on Anguist the Let.It has been, presented to the févr through the generosity of the Hon.Mr.= This is an example which might well \u201cWa followed.by soms of cur wealthy and benevolent citisous, It the inhabitants of a small Place likh Portland, N.B., recognize the great advantages which will accrue from the establish- | pot dat public library, surely it is time Ses Montyça) to act.fA abet pleasing fe feature of the changes made _ In the course of study at McGill College, as » in \u2019by the lately issued calendar, is the marked pe which is being made towards the useful ar.The improvement in the Eng- course will give satisfaction, for there is an wish on the part of Canadians to let lie OM World idexs respecting Latin and seek stay there, azd to give the first place to High School has had to conform with this ides, and grant a course in the highest classes, in which | the Classics are optional.McQili's most faculty has always been that of medi- and it would look as if that of science, with such a distinguished scientist as Principal Dawson to preside over it, would follow after, Put the arts course will certainly gain much afrexgth from the introduction of a partly op- classical course with a higher standard : 8 Boglsh Literature and modern languages.- MONTREAL will bresthe more freely when # City Council ratifies the a the 5 Foard of Health taken yesterdsy \u2018Wbeting was a stormy cae; the mambers allow: \u2018ul their angry passions to rise over the ques- Mon whether scap factories should be tolerated HA the city.Noone who has.had the misfor.doi iriends in the City Council, and ever distance from their - in their pantheon, but that is laryçely da we seap in their sbintions.Theometi- Hally soap iss.very inotpant, as well as wsofnl ennbins fin dfréeive fn the extreme, almost enough \u201cimblie residente in the neighbarhood for- Wi sbep altogether and forsske the neigh.but sosp factories shew: bo en- Lt : France Association.The International Arbitration and Peace Asso- Mali has ronsivaik il commun catod its reso- aries from foreiemdnterference with its fn rome Jogitimate iutétest of Great Britain in {hdi country is the preservation of the Sues cans; + ney lutarngtional highway, weald, without an- the decision of the confbrence regarding immediate crisis, respectfully, urge Her Majes- \u201c adoption of a policy of ace intervention in the in- ; admipietrstion Eerpt, securities for rere Buez Canal as asan open high- roger el a atall times.\u201d ihre somewbat mistaken its duties ejesty\u2019s Governmest to avoid war if possibile, The Secrets of Btate for Foreign Affairs will xigarçely look to.tha Peso.À pseciation for ad- see to formulating lits fbreign policy, al y ta earnestly desire fence as the rae The adoption of such a resolu \u2018selence, modern literature and languages.Our | seareh they do not kmew how it is tion, but in pencties some quesr things ter into tn sompositian.However, wy could à noup factory 0m: 86.Urbain street just p en mass.The establishment of ely all sorts of factories should be encouraged | Sdministration, ad osmsidaring, that apart i the protostion of hee vwn euliects, the only rVèbrerament to andeavor te seeure the ultimate thinking Shey the admirable isolation at the outbreak of etery war reduces hich may do \u2018histeh juit in proportion to amount of afluenos.wielded by the are Very de.tesclution will d abroad as ant uxptesside of aplniowi -T6 4 not in interest of peace that ne should aimes be bisidéred are te +4 a ) mmbeeship in Amesies, Ins Prvosh purity In pelitic, ot I 4 domo et shout athmpting impoedillio Let | t sense of right | en their lymbor goptraot, wad rejected.An application for permission for the Victoria Rites to play on Domlrilon Square, was re- boon ingunsd by the srourde Fe pere as ad been inju y the sro at these band conoerts in the It waz ordered that Cho Toni in Champlain + stroe} be contin 180 feel, which will the decessity of consiraotin; ipo mow culvert der Papineau Road.loiter was read from the mout, complainiz hat the 1 lives nf Sure wero endangered by the blasting at the quarries.1: \u2018was ordered that the contractor be notifod te tèke précautions for the sa lety of tha publie, sok latter was received from Mr.J.H.Joseph, ob of the annoyance ard injury caused switches of the City: Passenger Bailwsy, » Ar of which are notin , use, sud asking the committee to bave them emo 3 also, recommending the proposition of the com; bt hrs a double track pe Bt.Cstherihe atvest Pan asked what the company weuld pay \u201cfor = iin tional privilege they ask frs and sald they should \u201cnot receivo any more privileges without paying for them.The latter w:as net entertained.Claims for half tho ecæt of footpaths, lald by Mr.Lowe and Mr.Burjand, bolng taken up, the Mayor asked the Commiittoe to pay him half the cost of several footpat!is, laid by bo him five or six years we which, he said, the, of bad promi romised to pay.lt was resolved to pay t NEW SRWERA.Tenders wore received for the contrast for the construction of draips, which was awarded to George Renniger, the lowest tenderer, at the following prices :\u2014Sow brs in Sherbrooke and Drum- mond streets, $3.45 por running yard; sowers in Larivicre, Aqueduct and Latour streets, $5.75 per running yard; rock excavations, $3 por cable yard.-It was orderod that legal proceedings be taken \u2018against D.Maclanugan, to compel him to comply with the Jav, and; onnstruct a vault beneath tho front of his establishment.It was resolved ko report to Council in favor of a tile drain In front of Xr.Moreau\u2019s property, on Dorchester streos.It was resolved to order the Sisters of Mercy to desist from building on thy old lins of Campean Steet.AX INVESTIGATION FOR MR.MACKEOWN.The following lottar, dated July 26th, was road :\u2014 ** GesTLEME.N,\u2014Serious complaints having been made thyough the prees, as woll as to your Committee, in reference to the manner I have performed the contracts and works awarded te me by you, and in which grave insinuatious are made affectiug wot only my personal character and integrity, but also calling into question the fair dealing of other parties and of an official of the Corpotation, 1 most res acer request and urge, in the interest of justico, that a full and ing investigation into those points be at en06- ord.trod by your Committee, and carried out at as 8 early a day as possible.1 have the honor to be Your obedient servant, R.MoKxows.\u201d The City Burveyor stated, with reforence to the report on the stone contract presentod by hitm at the last meeting of the committee, that there were no charges against the contractor, nor wos it intended that & suspicion of intentional mismeasurement should be inferred from the \"4 et.e Mayor said that as long as tho work of re- phiring streets and footpaths was given out by contract, there would always be trouble.On motion of Ald.Hood, it was ordored that 140 investigation be held as soon as the Deputy \u2018Di Basveyor returns from England.o Mayor produced figuros to show that the Jr | Harbor Board were purchasing broken stone at por toise, while the Road Department are paying $1.63 per ton, or oqual to $10.66 per toise.He said that he bad no objection to a five years\u2019 contract being ontered-imto, if new tenders were asked for it.The Chairman produced the tenders for the\u2019 resent contraot, and that of Nr.Murray, who now furnishing the Harbor Commissioners, was shown to be $1.84 per ton.The Mayor exprossed himself as satisfied with :1 the explanation.He said be had been informed that the sercenings could be carted for AO or 65 cents pet ton.Ald.Kennedy, claiming to know ss much about carting as anybody else, ared that the work could not be done at that price.mue Mayor sald ho did not undertske to judge quest fon, but thought best to bring it before the Committeo instead of writing to the press as others had done.The Committee adjourned.THB NEW CIVIL SERVICE ACT.Appointment of the Hoard of Examiners.The Civil Service Board of Ezaminers has just been appointed, the names being Dr.Thorburn, \u201cMr.A.D.DeColios and Mr.Pete: Lesueur.Dr.Museum, sod having been for A pot of che Collegiate Lastitate thers.He is a man sod aip where.The new Board have bèen requested to meet forthwith and frame rules for gsid- ance under the Act.Their duties, as is well- known, will be to prescribe, subjoot to the approval of the Governor-General-in-Council, the subjects for examination and to test the qualif- entions of candidates for admission to the Civil Bervice.In cass of the promotion of present members of the service the Board will conduct an examination dla the subjocte to be furnished the depaty of the department interested.Be members of the Board receive $10 per day othor gentlemen of experionce in educatienal $58 day.ACCIDENT TO THE MAYOR.of an accident, yesterday alternoon.His Worship, abvut five o'clock p.m., attended by his coachman, was driving down St, James street, and when near Messrs.Morgan's establishment, it began to rain heavily.Fearing a wetting, the Mayor hastemed the.speed of his horse, driving with one haad sud; holding sn umbrella with the other; the result was a collislon with a cab going in the opposite direction.His Wer- men who were passing stopped the horse, aad thus prevented fair frem assuming 5 mère serious aspect.\u2018The Mayor tras driven home, sod | this morning is confined to his bed with - severe | \u2018in the limbs and sifle, which Dave nesss- INTREAL.Loqetdanon Decided Upon.Society held à meeting decide whether the concern should go iato liquidation or not.Ald.Grenier presided; thore was a fair attendance.IL was moved by Mp.J.A.tion Ib was moved by Mr.Faribault, seconded appointed at a salary of $600 each.be moved by Mr.P.P.Martin, ssconded by Josi Leduo and C.Melnteon should be the liquis dators.The meeting then séjourned.i\u201d r | Hany Ctestug, marehants heen dotivered dg Seer.Bernier, A.Pilen, Hamilton, tion of Nok Gohter, : as 25 5 7a et; a - » nent ee ss a Jun Health end Fire Commitises bold © jet upèu het,\u2019 afternoon, to \u2018take inte eso the resolution of Counsil with reforense fastory by Mr.P.to the establishment of a seap Hood, within the limits or hy the city.Theres were nt: Ald.Heod Éarenon air \u201cBeausoleil, | The resolution of Coancil referring : bask to the jeint eommities 2 having been pr .the Chatman observed that he was to have been ald to the fackry ! : Ald.tested of such industries.within the ety I mite contendel that before 3 many eould be prohibited, it must oc! an anes.After sn animated discussion, Ald.Beam- solell moved that Mr, Hoed's application be not ion ot soup tootorien.Do eroatlon of realdonts of 8t James aad St.Mary's Wards, | petitioned against the graating of the pres- plication.On the motion of, Ald.Beauso- od by Ald.Falrbaim, it was resolved to recommond the Council to take immediate stope to abolish all existing soap factories in the Ald.Tansey moved as an amendment that it be paid by the joint committee to Mr.Hood's manafactory before a decision be arrived at.The Chairman said they were attempting to man who was trying to get Ald.Roy sald that the chairman was not s disinterested party.The Chalr- man dcelared be had not a cent in the concern.An excited discussion ensued, ending in Ald.Hood vacating the chair which was taken by Ald Ald.Tansoy\u2019s motion was lost on the following division :\u2014 Ayos-\u2014Hood, Stevenson, Tansey, Fairbairs, Naye\u2014Beausolell, Proctor, Beaudry, Mount, Beauchamp, Roy\u2014b.The original motion was then earried by a vote of eight to three, and the committee adjourned.THE COMING SCIENTISTS.Arrangements for their Accommodation.The following geuticmon hnve already intimat- od their willingness to entertain auy of the members of tie American Arsnenition ior the Adyance- ment of Science on their app Montreal \u2014Messrs.William Angus, Dr.F.Buli- Jer, À Buntin, G.B.Burland, Teodore Boas, W.C.Baynes, George 8.Brash, Robert Campbell, Fred Cale, Principal Dawson, D.li.Ferguson, Charles Garth, D.Grabam, Dr.Harrington, Dr.T.Sterry Hunt, Dr.Hiogsten, J.8.Hunter, E.P.Hannaford, William Hall, George Iles, John Kerry, J¥illlam Lunn, ch HR.Molson, A.Major, Edward Murp R.D.Macphorson, W.A.R.W- Molachlan, Hugh MoLonnan, W.\u2018MoLaoh: lan, D.MoEachran, the lion.D.A.Maedonald, Senator Ogilvie, William O'Brien, Dr.Osler, G.RB.Prowse, Louis Perrault, Walter Paine, J.O Robinson, Dr.Roddiek, the Rev.James Roy, James T.Bhearer.P.8.Stevenson; Thos.Samuels, Henry J.Shaw, Dr.W.E.Scott, E.M.Tren- holme, W.S.Waiker, Thomas Workman, O.8 Wood and the Rov.Henry Wilkos.As the accommodation which oan be provided by the abovo-namod gentiomen will be totally inadequate fortbe number of visitors present, the Committos hope that those who ean convenisatly entertain visitors will commupicate with the Becretary, Mr.J.Bermrose, st the Natural Hi»- tory Museum, at once.\u2018Che Trustees of the Presbyterian College and the Diocesan Theological College have kindly Placed their rooms at the disposai of the Associs- ens dou no rivets in the second innings.e scores in thé Internationa! 71 Sutah wi become an important military practice matches at Creedmoor for the resent month are : Day, U.& A, 175; Qrifiiths, oth N.J., 160; Borgt.Paulding, 13 eusen, 12th N.¥,, à 3 Private].pris \u20ac oth N.J., 147 ; Private Fred Alder, 7th: persocute a youn, along in the worl \u201cWe were in error in saying that the G.T.R.fra Cricket team were dofested by tho Montreal Juniors, on Saturday last\u2014the match resuited in a draw.The Grand Triink men played at great her out of prectios and illy necessary equipment.wd will doubtless give a good account of odds being ato) Canadian horses bave been doing well at the Baratoga races.On Mondsy, horse owned by Mr.Boyle of Woodstock, Ont., did some remarkable running, loweri cord to 8.11 and winning easily the one mile The Steeple Cust was won by * from the stable of Mr.\u201c Ads Glen,\u201d a Dawes at Lachine.On day in the Handicap Sweepstakes, *Ada Glen \u201d came in second, an ¢ Bend Or,\u201d coming in first.for the Grand National Hunt Steeple Chase, gentlemen riders, to be ridden 1st of August, and will likely be prominent in the betting in that event.This horse is also entered for the Steeple Chase Sweepstakes on August 3rd.The other day in Now York, when the backors of the pugilists Wilson and Sullivan were trying to arrange anotber mateh, Ex-Alderman James Danne, ot Brooklyn, suddenly walked into the room and ufferod to back himself for $2,500 to fight either Wilson or Sullivan.Tbe sporting men present were so taken aback at the audacit of the proposal that they hesitatod to close wit the offer and Mr.Chambers put off the gentleman he would give an answer next weck.Pox, Wilson\u2019 backer, now comes ont and offers to back Wilson to t Builivan for $2,500 and the championship the world any time within the next four « Rose \u2018\u201d is entered A Lucky Find.A despatch from Ottawa says: \u2014A woek last Seturdsy while gallantly attempt resoue of a conplo of ladies who were away with by a team of furious horses at Mile End station, nesr Montreal, Mr.P.Armstrong, of this city, in addition to serious bruises, had the mistortuno to lose a valuable watch.having recovered sufficiently to bear the joursey, he proceeded ta the scone of the mishap and was sgreoably surprised to find his watch on precise- iy the spot in the field whither he had managed to erawl after having beea run over by the Dr.Martel and Mr.Cuthbert, M.P.Ps., were In Mr.Tasse, M.P., is spending the Summer at 8} Anne's with his family.Mr.Jos.Doutre, Q.C., is confined to the house by an injury to his ankle.Mr.Grant Ferrier is seriously ill from the offcots of the recent yacht acgident &t Pointe CITY ITEMS.ellers intend closing their 8 turdays in Future.\u2014The first pligrimage of the season to the\u2019 | Church of Notre Lame ing of 600 persons from parishes on tho lower, river, arrived town by the ** Canada Viscount de Talhouet, of Paris, and Mr.C.O.Porrauit, French Cozsul at Montreal, are at the Brevoort House, New York.|__\u2014Osone-Viide-prenounced Miss-Aisatix Aiten, of Montgomery, Ais., the most beautiful young lady he had seen in the United States.hen.Presiden: of the Canadian mpany, will leave Winnipeg or two, to bring a distin- ng Professor Goldwin Smith Ed Mr.Herbert, Permanont Gader-Beorotary lor de Lourdes, consist-4 ~The shareholders of the Leeds and Easter Townshipe Raliway Company met at Sherbrooke - recently when the follo olocied directors :\u2014Messrs.R.Woodward, I.A.Archambault, L A.reves Jusëph Boldue, and IL Gowed.© line between Robertson Station om the Quebec Central Railway and St.Julie.- the | @.T = wi be commenced at à Pacific Railway for Chicage in a guished party, inclu commander of the 8s.«Comte Eu\u2019 os è to the command of the 58.* La Ville de fandien have hog to intimidate k others who bave taken their places to such an extent that the police arc on the keen lookout for serious trouble.A BATTLE WITH INDIANS Muskoczs, 1.T., July 27.\u2014A dians of the Creek Nation yesterday morning attacked a body of light horse cavalry to rescue n teken prisoner.A The captain of the cp the Indians.He was held up by the hands and shot to death by.his captors.A renewal of trouble is feared, Clucofd has: called for volunteors to preserve: Exhibition Notes.: rom Desjardins, McShane aad Jervis have appointed a special committee to wait wpon rent railroad aad steamboat companies =) arrange with them for during Exhibition week.J.W.Jordan has got up » \"small Rxhibi- tion guide and plan of the groands, and is havi it printed for oiroulation.It has beon approv by the Committee.It has been Jocidod, in regard to the Waterous °s request for space, to lement baildinss or flding-=ithoat charg- rates for exour- a comrade who hal desperate fight followed.space in the agricultural | im) to allow them to erect a ing for the space.The Montreal Field Battery has spplisd for we of grounds as in former years, aad\u201d tes bas been appointed to settle the matter, The St.Jean Baptiste Council will bes asked to , and electric communication between the village fre station and the carotaker\u2019s house on the five hundred foet of hose will sible for uso on the grounds.ts have, been mads sa in former on articles entered gn counutries; and à Customs officer will be cn or groynds:in charge.etm Proviiéé of Quebeë Rific Asvheintion.To the Edilor of Tus Bax: Drain Bin\u2014 Major -Atkisiton has kindly eon- sented to collent subeoriptions towards inereasiag - the prise List of the Province of Québec Rifle.As- \"sociation, whose annual meeting for competition takes place at-Point St.Charles, commencing on t Sth The: Council.vonfare te; LS bo barre beau tn the Ton bat from many ethers who have mot hagusofere bad the matter brought te their netics.voue ry Mans for their servicos, and may eall to their assistance matters who willbe remunerated at the rate of V [PING OUT THE APACHES.Tucsox, July 27.\u2014A secret organization in the Apaches.Now Mexicobas auendy-| wine out t res.New Mexico has al avr 600 members.Arizona will Jurnish more: than this.Globe City and Gils Valley aiready have over three hundred, sud other sections are organising rapidly.> + COTTON FACTORIES CLOSED.Lowxu, K.C., July 27.\u2014The co tories of the Lawrence and Woodlawn manufse- Tio companies at this place have be¢n closed, Taterday made an amignment Doth factories are new and re i oy the most improved machinery, A DESTRUCTIVE TORKADY, Rarzron, N.C., July 27.\u2014A tornado through a belt of country halt a mile Dutham and Orange -cousties yesterday, \u201cBrent damage.Houses wére blown down & ps injured.Another Strains sea nado la reported from Pindor comnty, : ++! EARL ORAWFORD'S BODY.Loxnox, July 27.\u2014The body of the Earl Crawford \u2018sud Beloszres, wh ti evene trié intern ee LATE.MINTER.ARR Re ; ily 27.\u2014The Government h o the remains of M He la state ry Thrown from bis Carriage and Painfully Montreal's Chief Magistrate was the vietim ycars that no du for Exhibition 's conveyance was upset, and himself dragged through the mud for a considerable dis tance, sustaining painful bruises.Two gemtle- dnd itatod.tha nppliation of :pouiisks.- He\" net aatioipate gestiog a oy a CANADIAN BUILDING SOCIETY OF o rabeécribing.: Mestre, sen uty, 1982.atts Bese 111.; 4 Hon.Fraok Smith will be eres fn 1 Quotas, Sir Charles Tupper isayed Dtiaws to-day for = _Bir Alex, 2.da i pe | te bbl for three or four Me era poh Fi eha, gms.botore ar courts.\u2019 Sit Hector Langetin w Friday next by ul the five © BES ETE | The shareholders of the Canadian Building esterday aflerseon at the Company\u2019 s offices, Se 8k Vincent street, to We oh the embalmit Fatitte at Vallomibros.\u201c THE, CONTEMPLATED élôve-mreyz.: \u201cRaw Yorx, Jely 27.\u2014 Henry.ro the A 20 Gravel, séconded by Mr.Forget, notary, resolved, that the Soslety shoal into iquida- | ih 1 Me.Forget and resotved, that thres liquiditors Mr.J.A.Gravel and resdlved, that Ald.Grenler, Tast evening à meeling te farther tho sarty closing movement wis Meld ln the.Imetitag Canadien.About one Hundred red retail dry gootls were present.After addresses hed sed the l'ai ue TES Suniel greerveiedt; 4 J ol coter ata Bont, \\ sprrermst; | ln To aronghiy répaired, and 1s \u201ci Te Porifu weer.wo tama ay | en : \u201c| can a dint, and a rallying centre for the ad- pital of religious fanaticism in t Its situation in about the ddie of the Delta renders it essily accessible \u2018those who go there on the tricnnial reli- oslem saint, the Soyyid Abmad El.he The test of these festivals, which 1 \u2018near the oa of the Christian\u2019 year, attracts more pilgrims than any other in and in this respect is second only to the i- 7 image to Mecoa.They are bauchery, crime and riot, and exceed in this firespeet the revelries of Bubastis and Canopus.Few \u201cChristians ever attend the maminoth gathering known among the Franks as the ¢ Tantah Fair,\u201d because of the danger attending intercourse ith fanatics madd ened with the potent Araki, a erage brew rice.A New York Herald correspondent visited ome \u2018of these great religions mobs, which, in \u2018fine, is nothin more than a Mohammedan camp meeting, an: being in Christisu garb, withouteven the fea, ho was everywhere regarded with scowls \u2018a hatred, gestures of defiance and wordsof menace.It wasa singular spectacle to be in the midst of one of thea huge sssemblies, umber.ing as high as 300,000 souls, coming from every part of Syria, Arabia, even India and Northern Africa, and particularly at night by their rude camp fires, beating on the tom.toin, singing rude negro and Egyptian chauts, telling fortunes with the howling dere vishes, sending forthythe most hideous and ear- réuding howis while whirling in their maddening testimony of fealty to the Moalem God.It can be imagined that when sometimes 500,- 000 strangers have thus gathered on the plain of Tantah, with water by no means plenty and with the modern Egyptian by no means disposed to use it, that cleanliness would not be a |- prevailing virtue.In fact, it is doubtful if any camp city was ever the theatre of so mu general and personal filth, with all of its con- uences, as the chief pilgrim in honor of HE patron saint of Tantah.he A PEST BREEDEA.As a consequence, cpidemic and contagions fevers, spread all over the Delta Provincas are carried by.she rail to Cairo, Alexandria and Suc, and a large mortality ensues, for the | mbdern Egyptian and the Bedouin are the mbst helpless of mortals when pick.Members 1 of their medical profession ao aflowed to treat swine in America; and the natives have a great reluctance, on account ef re- scruples, to being treated by s Christian.The Herald correspondent, however, a the oocasion of one of the eareful to liave with him his pd rie cheater pot an insigoificant affair either, for it was rant, the English physi ol Khedive, with elaborate instructions.his -was a companion in travel =m 1 mutch for self-protection as it was to obtain a t popülaity ron tho natives for miedi- 1 acience-\u2014s very treat many af the ordinary afflictiona- T mises.cris.Bats ore ptt sei | ; A Du.Austin\u2019s Phaephatine fn way frmily wilh We men } sstisfaciory results.It la snquestionably a most vale = images to celcbrate the birthplace of ould scarcely be uired reputation Jin Egypt.lt was dinners endeavoring to shies medicine.Tours truly, * .= EARLY CLOSING.Om and after JULY 24th instant, our establishment will close at 8 p.m.sharp, Saturdays snd eves of holidays ex- copied.J.G.KENKEDY & C0, 31 & 33 St.Lawrence ft.106 * and on ERS on TUESDAY, Iaf August.ome, FIA, none, m oficial adwey SR oeememe ee Shits toc requested bo expanine this property.Etat Toy Shaw k Gowdey.i EW HANDSOME CRYSTAL aes ell ERIDAT, sain} cd nt lena 2m.: SHAW & GOWDEY, Anctiondees.S73 ST.JAMES STREET, FRIDAY, 28th July, at 2 p.m.Purnituro Sale of Two Private on Constant re Bove, Chairs, Tatts, Pianos, can Carpets, A.ROURBONNIERE, Auctioncer, EHOSPHATING I + Se By Thos.Walls & Sons, WALLS & SONS.NOTICE TO OUR \u2014CUSTOMERS.To BARGE OC WNERS AND LACHINE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 18th and 10th AUGUST, The Commtites of the above Regatta seceive tenders up to moon of Saturday, ay, 200i tara rant, from parties wi wishing the privileg?of placing three or more the course orer which the Regatta will AC Oo \u201c on, 168 66 Lachion be WANTED ALY | Ready-made Department, AS FOREMAN, Must have his Own Hands to Work.\"_ Wè will ho a 8; 10 DÉLRESOLES Trade Sale ot our Waserooens, On, Tuacsday and Wedmenday, the ist and Ent.CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED, ama ba which w \u2018we are prepared to make iberal advances THOMAS WALLS & SONS, TRADE AUCTIONEERS, TORONTO AKD MONTREAL = THOMAS WALLS & SONS, Trade A ere as.Comminsion Canadian Ansociation © ef Amnteny Oars! AXNUAL REGATTA ro.BE FNELD THIS YEAR AT take place \u201cthe public to bo admitied on eal am id Harges by.subscribers ba instructions from a Tor Importer to sell at their warprooms, 10 be cs street, on TUESDAY and WEDKEADAY, the Fires Second of Au tgnments of Broad and A FIRST-CLASS CUTTER, A Full Set of Patterns of all Uizes for Our nt advices us paring shipped IATF- ONE iit make offorings from ent.Atow Ines of Fraples not sold at Fat sate wit positively closed at Our Mr.\u2018Walls, sr, leaves for Farope is anle to make 186 and 188 St.Joseph st, Registry O at Minnedosa, Manitoba, Parties desir- address to the BEALL, ROSS & CO.Mack Spanish Laces, Rea! Tor chem Laces, White Cluny and Malteëp Laces, Ivery Carrick _Iinen and.Cet irish Trimmings, ete., ote.oto, ] fed by sch clous ead y communi that NETL a \u201cThe Last Two Mode Over 1,000 sufisrets visited the International and lang Tnatitato, wsing Seuvielle\u2019s Spirowster for the Catarrh, Catarrtal Deafnees, Bronchitis, Ast te and all Throat and Lang diseases, aa instrument\u2019 rties direct to the which core medicing! , and is now us in ail the leading s of for these terrible diseases Ephat rEarpe tho Institute can be sne- ocasfully treated by letter.M.Souvielle, ex- aide Surgeon of the French Army, and a.staff of Frenok and Englleh surgeens in attendance.Call or writets the International Throat aad Institute, 76 Yon street, Toronto, Phillips Square, Montreal.œ ! {832-Pleasure Brcursions~1862 | i LRAYISG MONTREAL FOR GEORGIAN BAY, \u2018 LAKR SUPERIOR PORTS, MANITOBA & NORTH-WEST \u2018Bertin secured on pr purchase of ticket.0 aeECIAT, ROTICR.| On sod after the YIRST OF AUGUST, 1883, ve | am Tm en from.Mie Het | stations this Fasuugèré plus mate vas te ca à Hoche j \u201cAeA TG A PATES > : = EE oh Fro to Lasedr Humor, RE Tar I te CHERRY EEE Lhe Ane Re \u2014maqame ni ae rue AVE NS ond id FAL io er ato 4 RE and Dreseet Fi orders ES immediasely Arrangoments wins Manufacturers and of focthis | FRIDAY, \u20ac Ba On Jot ot CORES A ar Le pr and | STRERT, giving TWO Grand Full and Compiets pea\u2019 Sormances each day at TWO and HALF-PAST skv.Aamimton to oath cures and Nemagorte only Br ER en hed : the pe nthe, he Poms War Heian $30,000 Jumbo Baby Elephants.and ome of them only a tillle -over Thirty Lr ie 1iigh, are among the rare and costly attrac GERIE DEPARTMENT.Excursion oquce Bho ror on days\u2019 y a on the n Jars pts hibition, to socom: x absolutely The Best Circus in the World.thar wile by the he Riven & Seater rine ps Show, will ave to look outside of America Advertise.July 3 to get i.\" Logdon (Unt.) st cirens performance ever given in Yoromto.\u201d \u2014Evening Telegram, July 14.au Too much \u2018Praise cannot be meted ont to combination.\u201d\u2014Fpronto Globe, Sur 16, - thts 70 4.xX MASONIC IC BXCURSION HIGHGATE | SPRINGS, V1 SATURDAY, JULY 20th, vo Under the _Aunpteca of Lonars rig the MASONEQ District rand Masters of boc NX te Lodges of tar Qu an v and 8 Alias wit wil} programme of games, copies of which ar0 tesaoû, has been Dancing in the Pavilton tn fternoom.Music the Brring Hand of the 8th Fosters.hd Refreshments will bo served om tho grounds at reseon- Spécial Trains wit leave Manavestele at able prices, 7490 a.m.; returning, leave Highgate Springs atf p.m.Fare tor the Keund Trip, only 8.vo Opsained a4 the offles of the Oputrs! Tickets can Vermont Railway, 136 St.James at sr w \u2018 RED.ALLER, D.D.G.M., | Exporters for r weekly ob $10 - LA FAYETTE LOTS.$10 = \u2018Ws now have lithographed plans of he above town, being a ed copy of the original plan fyled at the to House, Cuy J oboers \"and Country on hand, all our sales are Tosttive Salc each MORNING at Exe clon sharp.THOMAS WALLS & RON Trade Anctioncers , Toronto MATA LO erchante will do well fo be TS Notice to who bought lots at anetiom or Tay not pay PAY All cash, should remit aisle aad Ei instalments iodo vives he de taf ing a copy can have one by calling at o* semding thoir DOMINION REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 215 ST.JAMES STREET.17088 LD ESTABLISHED PAINT (ASD on Jus FOR SALE BY Jaxer B.Deacon, of montreal, osier = Pain oh HAVE ne spam Lao preiEee | Tenders st 80 much on rhe Macress, Ivory Edelweiss.Cream D\u2019Ai- lemven and Pollit Russo, Cream Brabant, H.DUNN, : P.A.CROSEY, .| 174 Treasure, Secretary, : GR = LACROSSE SE MATCH, Montreal Lacrosse Cab a\u201c SECOND ) TWELVE YOUNG SHAMROCKS (Intermediate Champions), Ji On Montreal Grounds, Shartrooke étreet West, SATURDAY, 39th JULT, 188; EEE of store it a highest or any tender will not -ancessurity We so- .taventory añ stock be fl He tory ive tcon, and ali interme ent & 20 McGILL STREET.|.: None Other Genuine PRESERVING FRUITS, | RED AND WHITE cURBANES, GOOSESERRIES.BAAFBEERRIES, tn Patins ; \u201cGERM\u201d (» SBLF-SHALING sans, Qrs.snd Hf-Galisuln.PRESERVING SUGARS.WM.ELLIOT, CLOSING Ar RAYA EA POR THE SUMMER MONTH.Cer.Bt Lawronce oad 24 Chfbertne fis OUNT ROYAL GEMETKRY.JOSEPH FORTIER, Marcracrogixo MAHONNE, 208 ST.SAME STUÈRE, EC 23 4 ed Ls 70 v + 1 een FATT ?nr od to two thousand doflars, marne £1 oHrx leave inland Whaat ONTARIO.Malai mio 4 Cr Pen tr Pros rs Ou Pustron ($106 pe S100 stock) ill clow en or before at rat ol i may ballet y ti | es Er T > eo | PTE ALE, bg GE, Brig, rel ad | ee fss-ais a eaesi sedsescsans nm Canoe Salling).o.o.i.vi rire! ° = Tam Row! nt ee se 8 vo su es leave = my oa al 2m BE me RETURN TARE, HEY CENTS, ea = sss Ror 4 te SO 4 se GRAND MOONLIGHT al by the Steamer » BERTIE RM THURSDAY, J JULY: 27h, TR te em SRR » Lote, For Ho % 1, 0.0 EUERDAY x\u201c a, AUGUEÉ KL pets Victoria Rifie Band bo in attendance.\u201cEF des = TE Lawrenes and.RAND CIEOUS\u2014On FID 2d SATURDAY: ean os 28 tM 28.&= \u201ci issoanav er ani GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, La CTUIPR QUARK: Re Bourton tn ron ton * Fronraiors oË > Sgt ras RE a.\u201c5 a Rés Lapointe fires Lye en n valice, of à w 0° vapors comp].Vo wi x BOs.AREA im ASS aie av.| FL M R3ON-0n th inal, ab Oadisuratront, $ |: he mile defini : Grand Trunk sine St Tr \"Eee Jamin Fost Bina ARTRAM Ox the Rng de Elisabeth street, RENAUD aly bot ter.nARVIe as this ¢ity, on the inét, a 166 nage * donne Marie ofA Tod inst.Les a bo A: Res ingle fhe rite ot a ig Ba at at 113 Can- Lartram, of a slnique street, on tho X- Osmond.of a son.McINTOSH\u2014On \u201che pilot Thon at 248 tent the wile of rhone \"de cos pre- MABRIAGES _ COUELLAND, STH STE MARTE Qn thed July.at os 5 James ape, Share re has \"omit Seen rd daugnter of the\u201d fata.\u201ce Mas BOULISI.CARON 5 this saga the 26th inst, tbe 4 hav, 3 Ex Ui ean .Antoine aiish, ystrian, to via , q UR.VINTON-\u20140n Thé sans 1 1 A ILMOUK, V1: of the Sides se jus ui hy Rev.Lay, by the Bi ra Bros.Job Joh mour, of di Vines, «Now York.ran A 5 MoIXTOSIE In this eity, en tl 34th à en th fant daughter tia hos.Ness ° ORANGE Ter Weduesday.July's \u201cat, at 1: 30 aus.Fiorence Georgiana, 4 of T, - et Re pe ool ~ residence, ve DL Denis street, Be and ae- 3 : Juaigtances myited to Attend without tarther in- vi 00 cou RETTE-Ia this is ety.» ON the Wh July, Mrs, Jui trretto.vears.Funeral Irom \u201cresidence of or granduophow, Mr.L.A fire.3 Drummond street, on Friday.26th inst.At 0.30 »\u2019elves a.m PUNTON~ArSearboro\u2019 Beach.Maine, U.8., Sunias, the Hin July, Fdward lannatori inant sem of E.U.Ponton, barrister, Belieriile, Uat.\u2026« 2 months and 12 dars, 448 3 MANSHAU\u2014In this city, on the 23ri inst, Mr, Isidore Mansean, ages 84 rears and 4 months, ; JENKINS\u2014In this city, on 241h inat., Joha Jen- ,& native sd atirling, Rootland EXANDER-\u2014At 146 Metealie street, Juis 26, 0604, after 5 long and paintnl 1l1vess, Margaret Fle.aged ears wile ol Uharies Alexander.Funerai, on July 2b, a1 3.3v p.m.Friends ant sonuaimtances are respectitils invited to log, te HAKOLD\u2014Un the 86th July, John _\u2014 shoe.waker, aged 08 years.Faneral, from has late residence, 00 88.Antoine sirvet, vn Thursday, 21¢h ast, at 3 p'oluck p.m.\u201c© MAL ASTERZAL Lancaster.Glengarry, on the son July, 188%.Dougias tiorton, only ronof Donala Kamion: of Jaonireal, aged 13 months 173 4 FIXCH-\u2014ln this city, ou the 26th inst., Jane Kyle, danghier of rergeant Kyle, oi the Montreal and wile vi P.Finch.Ihe faneral vil take plas irom ner 1athes\u2019s residences, Na.16 Kent street, on rnnrsday, 37ln inst., at 3 s\u2019elue And acyusivtances are retpect tally invited to attend, 443 13 TUHOMPSON\u2014On the 24th inst, at Routh Ham Co.ot W » QU.William Fhompson, aged 8d years, came Lu Canads Ally years ago, roid near benast, À y he leaves two sons, one dangh- tor ahd seve, xrandenitdren and great grandchildren to mourn Lis loss.he Was (or many years ctive member and 'locai preacher in the het «ot Charco.Js end wat peace.OSMOND\u2014On Tuesday, the 35th inst.Emeline, unughter of Alired EL ana Maggie Vamond.aged 10 months and ae - Fuseral Services srom arenis\u2019 «3% 34 Douminique.slrect, \u2019harsdar, at À 0 c'obôek - DLARKE-\u2014At da Joiy 24, Sorh Augrata Soatawiok, Lane ov Blake, Esa.aged 38 yeu - Em a pee OY ron Tar, aon off tbe [ons vr fou rE \u2019 - à o aged 3% year and § monte.Ch ei nili the \u2018plage em Eridar, Beth July, r iate residence, a at Lipan tor angus whegetlic lunerai service will be gam Fi | eines aa ere PY Fegmestod fo attend withous farther a 3 on Sater- centraetor.es Le = de de J 2 ma \u2014Ât5t rèsime arme Eh aati EAE Ogtarie papers ne copy.) COLMAN In this ww Wy a) the Hospital, Enclish = ol tne toma of Clin\u2019 a tar Coantr, N, «}8 bis 30th year.opis Vient ben city, on the S0nd, ag Maroid ue Uuè., audgrandron oi Jes.Wy us babuté\u2014kn this Te) u che \u20ac SSru inst, Richard gon es, aged D menths * MILNE-On Saturday more S2ud, !lar- .NS fobertson, wile of Sia Mie, aged 89 .MILNE In this city, on the Z2nd inst, of paraly.5 Darid M of daughter of R ï USE, a Jee ve ns, J arret Davidson, wite ot ant , and yousgest Ha Davidson.she W Gates.1 pu Trsemomaue at gJeurn LL Îarrisen\u2019s dang the last 34 aon noûrs:\u2014 a sa Le © Mim, \u201c 7 xt 02> Me Buvemerrr\u2014s pm 19.03 2aw.\u201430.06 1 nm\u201420.03 *.= \u201c3 oN NE fer kdrertisements sements this PM.PNT TS Nt NS = INANE NA SHAWLS, SHAWLS, \u201c - -.JUST.ERCEIVEb, .ox STEAMSHIP ++ HANOVERIAN, oe A PULL LINE OF Lagios ennide and Travelling Shawls, tecluîing th fashiwnabile JIRRKITARIYS, 10 solid cniors, by Lhe same steamer, 8 complete ag- ment.of LADIES BLACK BALBRIUGAN UB.A good ran:e of BLACK ROOT yau- LisA; Rept constantly.on hand, at she French Kid Gloye Warchouse, 5 ÉSTABLISHAD 1871.THOS.MUSSEN, R88 257 roi 500 Kowrs: Daan trees.Oeohe, Billard inthe, 8, ieioths, Line! bo Sad Maine | Wholbeate a hal lean, \u201cCou Porter 4 ba L rn wit om AATUR.Sat OKEZp =m 174% wi \u2018 \u2014\u2014.THE\" GEM JAR, \u2014 1 eee THE BEST JAR.sorsécreppe ages vor 402 1 10 ten ery 1 25 +.xéram sans svaret.- GRAND LODGE OF QUE: A F2 A4 > : PRIBATS TSAR tasse.\" - 20NS = sanAcuen, nen \u2018 We Master wil ho oli the office of PUI er ad Br EARLY CLOSING.ren tar be be spokes of 83 such.LATE HOURS.Tho demonstration by Dry Goods salesmen, the other evening.was reglly g late hour ion, as all the stores they represented keop open until very late in the ovenings, and cxtra late on Sat- wrday nights.Montres natives are proverbially inconsistent.WILFUL WASTE.Parties in Montrea! requiring Black or Colored Silks or Eatins, show a wiiful desire te waste money if they do not examine onr steck, and the same holds good about Black Cashmeores.AC - 8.CARSLEY.FOUR BUTTON.Four Button Kid Gloves, only 980, equal to what other stores sell at frem 850 to 7B-
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