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[" dur \u201c.; what kind | nier, Leurent #C Sun\u2014À.cerrespendent fs your 526 states that in\u2019 the bit country Jou ear for a .Bueh I believe fe a feat, but ofa is it, duca with a nice sasy ghaîr, lathor your aftar the shave wash your face, &o., oid dross your Bair, &or I think pot.Thero are esrtain pisces in Landon where thay charge fully oa much for a shave as any in this country, but \u201ctage, .hose places are furnished wish ail the medera sonvenisnces aad luxuries of a fieat-class hair- \u2018dresser's shop., L Would ales xemind the writer Sans ho can à à gecd shevo with all its ac- companim \u2018some berber here for 7 corts ; if this fe not chonp enough for bim, I weuld recommend à trip across the water, wWbenorer be wants a shaper shave.: Harzp ESSER: M entres), May 81st.1883._ What Canses Female Crimiuals.Fo the Editor of Tux S748 : Bim,\u2014In a late issue ef TnE STar attention was te she fact that there has recently been an sifrming increase ef fomais criminals.I think it Bable that, in a great measure, this 1s caused Sy the street- walking indulged in in the evening, - By 'girls fifteen yoars and upwards in age, whe are « bzpesed te all the remarks of our Mentreal \u2018emasgher,\u2019\u201d who can always be found at almost wvery street corner, aud whe is ever read to insult \u2018wppretected females.Bome et these girls promenade with the express intontien of \u201c\u2019catsbing fallow® whish unfortunately seems -to be abeut the only ambitien which the average working- class girt is imspired with.All mothers who have the least rogard for the welfare of their sughters sheuld Le extremely careful about 1 abem roam the streets ut night, alone and uhprotected.Oxz WHO Wiens iw INPROVENENT IN THIS REa- TROT.AT 2m - The City's Claim on the Grand Trunk allway Ce.Zo the Editor of Tux Graz: Six,\u2014I have taken the treuble examine pretty slosely into all the cireamstanses of the city\u2019s elaim against the Grand Trunk, and have come te the eonclusion that a most daring robbery is likely te Le perpetrated aud that the city of Meutreal is to be the vietim.Let the robbery mot bo consummated with the consent of the citisons.As silences gives oensent, let \u2018wp aise : such - sa Samer that no \u2018Corporation © Mentres! shall over dure te - tyate another such dastardly Qepredation upon the city\u2019s inanees.\u2019 Why, sir, only imagine n city like this with dust flying through the streets which is almost blindiog, sud all becarse we can\u2019t afford paviag and watering, while a sum of about $800,000, which is clearly due the sity, aad : is without deubt collectable, is about to be pressñted te a rich ocerporation, and for what reason?Lot eseh alde who is about to vote to cancel this claim say why.Wiii any sensible man rest sauisfied with the reply that thissum ir to be given to the Grand Trunk \u2018Company for and in ooasideratien of their kind- mess in undertaking to build a new station at Montreal.Magnanimeus aidormen, noble, generous Cerporation of Montreal.Do these gentle- mon cenduot (Acir own affairs on the same gener- * ous basis ?When a sum of about $176,000 was asked for, to pave our streets, thore was a small rebellion, the Mayor leaving the chair.But Messrs.Gre- are.pew ready, as they say, to atrange à settiement withthe Grand Truak, by ing over A cancellation of the city\u2019s claims, hazding + inceasideration of the railway agreeing to baild igi © 1 HE 104 Cav Î Do, = by - , tenants 3366 .\u2026 100 Cattle $400 per 1760 Sheep annum, months $819 Calves.1883.38 H Sipogit s760H 106 \u2018 gr Hours.os 6.66 8370.00 rent.Total for 4 months, $6201.89 « Ofal for 4 fics.sold for Gince writing To ose AWN.Le 8800.00 meen $9601.80 tf 2 \u201cvgomdemped by the In a nioe commodisus station for themselves, and these aldermen expect the citizens of Mentreal to aliow such an outrage and to Bold their ve.Po entreal lent in bonds $500,000 to the Bt.Lawrence and Atlantio Railway Company, taking an cellaierai security the paid np shares of the Company.The money was to be paid back in five equal payments of $100,000 with interest.-The first payment of $100,000 with interest was made, but subsequent paymeats have not been made.Meaowhile the St Lawronce and Atlantio Rgilway has been aoquired by the Grand Trask Railway Company ef Canada.The latter Company was sued nnd in favor of the city of Meatreal.That judgment now amounts to $300,000, or thereabouts, from which there is mo appeal, but for some \u201cmest mystsrions\u2019 reason no offort kas ever been made so coliest the money, 20 much required by Montreal, from wealt.» while poor sacchanies and laborers are sold eut for the fow dollars they owe the city for assessment.This unpaid City Council of ours is altogether toe great » luxury for out city to stand.tu have paid Commissioners to manage our affairs aad jot them be men who pessess means which place them above any serdid motive.Montreal, June 8, 1888.The Abatioir Reveaues.To the Editor of TEE Sax: \u201c Bim,\u2014My attention has been directed te à * Pepert published in paper of a meeting of Butohers held on Wednesday evening last, at which à Mr.Bn endeavored te arouse the interest of his audience by making some astonish- \"ing statements with refsrazee to the slaughtering of meut, and tbe revenue for same as received by the Abattoirs.It is possible that the figures as published by you may have been inoerrestiy reported, but should swch not be the case, Mr.- Bridgman would aot wisely by inferming himself on the subject before patting such ridiculous and misleading statements bofore the puviic.He in- fotmed the meeting that the annual revenues derived by the Abattoirs from the slaughtering and dressing of meat was, in reund sumbers, about Two Hundred Thonsand Dollars [$200,000} Delow you will find the receipts ef steok ns taken frem the Abattoirs rotarns {East and West Ends] foe the four months ending 30th April last, with the smeusts rescived by the Cempany for slaughtering and dressing the same.East End Abattoir, \"UT, 24 Cal 1 ; 19 Hoss Avsets 350.40 83015-20./10072 West End, slaughtered by Co*y., \" \u2018The abave are the sotusl returns for four months erding 30th April, 1883, and I am desirous that sash absurd misleading stateroeuts as made: by parties totally wmaoquainted with the tacts, shouid aot go befers the pubile unchallenged.With referemes te the ro called heavy expenses olaimed by .semo butchers\u2019 ne being im them by the Abatteir sharges, I have ta state that previous te thoir establishment, Datchers could not obtain noarly sueb prises for their tallow as they mow do, seeing they ean find ready sale for all that is predao- od at an advance of fully ane esut per pound on old prices, which difference would {ally compensate \u2018thom for the charge made by the Company fer slanghtering their steck.The public have also.to be informed, that owing to the inspection con- : dusted at the Abstioirs, much unwholeseme moat, _ .whish was formerly palmied off on the uasuspest- ag publie is stepped, and within the past three Weeks ne loss than seme twenty cattle and a large .-.umber of calves seat to Che Abattoirs, have been.[Mr rd and Mr.B.MeShane] as wait for fout.This ie tion is a senres of annoyance to thesy parties who formerly offered for sale paor, sickly and diseased - animals, and.te tMs sione ! must Aftributo much of the opposition which has been brought to bear.Thé Abattoirs whilst codes te do the work committed to -them, faithfuily and honorably, wnder tbe control of the City Council and Beard of Health, in the intarust of the publie, bare had ze th or.ee retam for r outlay, mg wish, and that of my Board, 10 mest the butchers fairly and Domerubly, but when We sta published wbieh are directiy as variance with facts, I cou- mot parmit auch to go unasswe, ; eñt rendered began aad Lacted for 9 PR om i ter it \u201cevident duty, lo leave the youth af befh sexes 0 entirely\u2019 ut knpwlodgo tor the dance te right uses of the most peteat of b sp ites or fens.lt needs no argumpnt er Piostention Barner thanx observation, to|eonvines us that many nt least, if not mest, fall inte trans- grassion and osnsequent misery, frouï shger norasce of the meaning and sim of tbe pessien.they find waking within thom.What the purer .and better teachers, in the family and the secisi eirole, fuolishly shrink from teaghing, the Impure and corrupt gleefully impart, rveried to seifish self-induigenqs, and not to _trme use.Permit me to anggest one remody te which you do wet veter \u201cin yeur able editorial So long as woman innot regarded as in every sonso the equal ef man, differing it is trae in spiritual, mental, and physical faouitios, yot with an equal right to the free use of those faculties, ve long will one fraitful onuse of immorality remain intact and oclive\u2019 smong us.Men have teo long bean taught or suffered to regard women ae made for them ; while in equity it is quite as just for women to regard men as made for them, Each is of and for the ether.Their rp are equal, sitheugh each differs in the special bont or genus of their every faculty.The moment this truism is fully admitted, not in words merely, but in reality, womaa\u2019s right to such education and enlightenment iz may fit her to take her true plase in the work and respensibilities of life can no longer be disputed.The trainiag of both sexes alike will bo equally towards some definite econ pation, and it will eventually become as disgrace ful te a woman, however wcll born, to grow up without! learning a professien or business, as it aow is lor » mun te do so.Man will thas learn ® respect for woman, of a kind and dogres te which he is at present too often 5 stranger, while woman will learn to discorn more cioarly in man the qualities which entitle him te her respect and confidence.The granting ef civil rights and governmental responsibilities to women, ap equal terms with men, will powerfully tend to similar results.In equality of freodom and fresdom\u2019s rights, thers lies, concealed as yet, a balm for the healing of many à social anomaly aud evil.Many of the presont temptations to vice would fade away bofore it.The possession of undue power aad control, sëcb as men have se long srro- gated to themselves, must ever foster vicious propensities.Just in so tar as slavery, even of the mildest and most beneficent type, provails in any state, so far will vico be found to prevail.The subject race must be kept ignorant ia order to be kept subject ; and it is absclutoiy trite to say that fgnerance is always the parent of vice.It may soem startingly untrue to some oven to hint that the sisterhood of women ure in any degree ea- slaved; yet it is true just in se far, and ne further, as they are legally deprived of the rights whieh men enjey, or aocially, by an unwritten law, debarred from any persuit for which their faoulties fit them.Are they net so deprived and co dobarrodŸ Are they not to that extent enslaved ; and so defonsoless in aiding self or alding one anether to rise to a higher, purer, and more useful life, by reristing the emervachments and temptations of vice.Let a man imagine himself reared in comparative luxury, taught no useful occupation by which to earn a livelibood, and in the early days of manbeod, suddenly be left utterly dependant; pay more with the whole foroe of social prejudice among his class ready to cast him out forever shouid he descend (1) to any honest menns of livelihood.Suppose that means of livelihood, even when the irrevocable resolve is taken, most difficalt of attainment ; ard thon place beforo him apparent wealth and luxury by yielding to an appetite which already alamors within him for jndeigenee; andhe will have some faint idea of the temptations to evil which so very many noble wemen successfully resist.If he has been trained to implisit obedience, and subinission to autbori- tative guidanos till well nigh helpless te think and aot for himself, he will eatch a still mere vivid glimpse of the condition in which so maay young women find themselves when first exposed to temptation.In the very nature of the ease, susoossful revelt against this mild slavery ean hardly eeme from women alone, unaided by men, in whom, exclusively, the funotiens of government have se long boon vested.Alen must, from a senses of right, in defersnce to higher and mere Christian ideas ef equity, romove all legal disabilities of women.The social disabilities they will themselves ro- move when the legal are done away with.Sir Jobn Macdonald's proposed new franchise bill (temporarily withdrawn, bat likely to como up next session) contemplates one step in this direction, Let it have the support of of either party, who seek the eradioation of the social evil es tt affects both sexes.Such legislation effected will do muoh to fasjlitate \u2018the appliéugion of the other remedios se aptly suggested in your timely oditerial.\u201cJL E\u201d Teronte, 5 Jure, 1883.Canadian Amateur aud Indian Lacresse Tonms.To the Editor of Tum Bran: Srn,\u2014 Your name came up couversation yesterday, and it occurred to me that Montreal would like to bear, threugh your columns, of the Lacrosse demonstration which has just come to a most sstisfactory termination.In the month of April, Dr.Beers wrote me about the teams coming te Inverness shortly after arrival in Great Britain, and I immediately set abeut pre for their proper reception.Fortunately, I found another old Montreal resident, Mr.N.J.McGillivray of Dumuaglass ia this oeunty, willing to assist in this work ; sod Although bis residence is 16 miles away; his advice and ce-operation have been most vaiuable.A Mr.Thomas G.Henderson of Inverness, well- known in cennection with all sports, underteex to act as Hon.Secretary, and a meeting was called to form a committee of arrangemonts.That meeting was largely attended, and these wt caught up the dee interest which we who had lived ia Canad bed in the matter.It was, there and then, agreed that, in addition to deing enr very best ta pro- ,moté the games, à publie banquet should be given te the teams.The famous Northern ooting Park was sesared for the fermer, and the Statien Hetel, se able te tourists, was fixed upen for the latter.The committee appointed en that eocesion comprised all the noblemen and est of the geatlemon \u2018of note in the Northern ties, some 130 in number, among whom \u2018were the Dukes of Sutberland, Richmond and Gordon, and Athol, the Earls of Dunmore and Caithness 5 the Chisholm, Sir James Dunbar, of Boath, Bart, Dean of Guild Mackenzie, Mr.Kenneth Macdonald, Town Clerk, Rev.Canon Medley, son of Bishop Medley, of Frederiston, of whom bave been in Canada With this influential backing, the movement was xa assured success.The eventfal day was 22nd May, yesterday.The weather lasked Canadian brightness, bat, on the whole, was very little objec The teams reashed Inverness from Aberdeen, and wers roesived at the station by the Provost of thd Burgh, to whom I had the henor ef intreducing Dr.Beers, and by Lord Levat\u2019s band playing \u201c Anld Lang Syne.\u201d After 8 hurried lunch and assuming of costumes, the ours to the admi- app y 2500 spectators.The gathering of elite, even in peint ef numbers, was as good as at an average Northern Mecting in Autumn, to which people from all parts of the United Kingdom fi n wae fre occasien for Inverness.In the evening, he Publie.Banquet teek and pearly 160 smembled to do honor te our visitors.There was excellent speaking aa well as feeding.Of course Dr.Beers sad * Big Jebn' ef Canghanwaga get the lion's.share of attention.The fermer spoke with great feeling and eloquence ia seknewlédgment of the heepi~ tality of Inversess.Lieutenant W.K.MeN: t, of Toronte, alxe wea geiden opinions in repl, 1014 iuan of the Canadian Voluateors.t of Sutherland of Toronto, beth of whom aeted a2 umpires, a! mach ssmplimen oulogy.es ne waited (after dinner, - the ne! tenzes : Jeite = sl ! Between the banquet and the de the in the course of Wesleyan Charo (Rev.A.@.Macdonald, snoe statiopad in Oanpds) and.in the evening for me inthe West Parish Ciro.He mada à os ital speoch at the Banquet, ip replying for the \u201cDominion of Canada.\u201d Bat he surpassed himsell st the.meotlng in the Teyn Hall.Dr.Boors haviog spoken been obliged to leaves, Mr.Lueas tuek the platform, and for upwards af an hour held tho vast,inconveniently arammod audience spall-bonné.Ho gare them well-suthenticated figures and fasts in- terspersod with wit aad auecdote : carrying his hoarers all, over the Dominion and unfolding its resourebs sad advantages in » way ia whieh |.the citizens of Inverness bave never had them resented to their view.Leoturing is evidently kis forté, end that subjoct enlists his whole beart\u2018s enthusiasm.Neither Dr.Beorsnor Mr.Lacsa\u2019 knows, that! am writing you, nor de I mean (o tell them, but I could not help thinking thst if only thy Dewinion Govornmeut er the directors of the Canadian Pacific Railway could procure the services ef thess gontlemen and send them to all the chisf places in Scotland, accompanied by some one trusted, as well as resident, in the country itself, and who knows Canada, the results in the inerease of emigration would bo rapid and extensive.There are, for example, thousands of orofters aud laborers in the North of Beotland alone who are in misery and poverty, but whom ne amount of mere literature can reach, who would bs beth banefited and charmed by swoh statements as Mr.Lueas and Dr.Beers could give them.The same statements would mot fail to carry weight and bring forth fruit in all ether parts of overcrowded Scetland and Englund\u2014not least in unhappy Ireland.Rov.Mr.Lucas again lectured this eve this time upon the \u201cIndian Tribes ef Ni Amerios,\u201d to a large audience, and with an acceptance cven greater than last night His visit has been of great profit and pleasure to Invorness, and I need scarcely say that to me the meeting with se many friends from dear old Montreal has been on unteunded gratification aud joy.Believe mo yours faithfully, Gavin Lavo.Inverness, Scotland, 23rd May, 1883.A Swimming Wanted.To the Editor of TUE Stan: ° Sin\u2014Durlng my residence in Montreal I have noticed with pleasure how ardently the youth of the city engage and excel in all kinds of athletic sports and oxercises with ene exceptien, and that a netable ono\u2014swimming.The apathy shown towards this the most useful, as it is certainly one of the most healthfal ef all bodily exercizos, bas struck me very forcibly, snd after careful observation, I am led te tho bon- elusion that the neglect of this art is not so much the fault of the people asthe want of suitable accommodation for its practice.In tho matter of water\u2014the chief factor\u2014to à carual observer this city would appear proemineatly favored, ang yet the unsuitability of this seeming nd is tho question to which I desire to draw your particular attention.Open air bathing in Montreal can only be indulged in for a brief season cach year; that is, during tho hsight of tho warm weather, fer the obvieus reason that tho tomperature of _the water is too low at any other time.To bathe im the canal is to break the law, and the river becemes the only resort.This, hewever, owing te the rous nature of its ourrents, eught to be avolied by sli excepting the most expert swimmers, and non-swimmers would do well to avoid it altogother.OCertainly, there is a nataral bath in the river at St.Helen\u2018s Isiand, which I grant is a capital eme; but is it conveniont ?Can city clerk, for instance, go there for a matutinal swim without undergeing such exertion is may unfit him for the labors ef the day, and supposing that be is not privilezed to leave the office or the store until seven in the ovening, must be not make à toil of pleasure if he enjoys a bathe before nighttsil ?The Isiamd, I submit, is all very well for these who have plenty of time em their hands, bat assuredly it is not a convenient lace for others who are confined and hardworked uring the day, and to whem, somsequsntly the enjoyment and exhilaration of a swim wenld be most benefiéial.Besides to bathe there you have te be a mowber of the Swimming Club and pay sp annual or season subsoription.This ba:bing place, inaccessible as it ia, ought to be open pro dono publico leaving it to individual option to bocome members of the Swimming Club er not.It is altogether wrong fer this elub to be aliewed.to monopelisa the\u2018 only availablo bathing place near the city, and to have the power of making swimming there contingent on membership.1 know net who is to blame for this unless it be our City Fathers who, although somowhat alive (as shown by the new voted for last Fall, aud erected this Spring.) are pot yet fully alive to the bath question er they would not' have shesen.sueh un y sites for their now structures.Not speaking of the ome laced at the foot of Voltigeurs street, which was estroyed by the recent storm, I invite any one of our eouncillors er aldermen to visit the Wellington street bath, aed ask him if he wouid relish taking 8 swim thers with its acoumulation of canal, \u201csweepings\u201d if I may nse the latter word, against the very bars of the bath, independently of the sther evils and dangers which one of your correspondents wisely drew sttention te a few days age.Under any circumstances the canal is not a preper place for a bath, sa the water must of necessity be polluted by the waste water (Improgmated as it is with deleterious matter), of the various works its banks.New if our aldermen, instead of building these next te wseless baths, indeed worse tham useless from a sanitary point of view, as they are an element of danger, had increased their vote and built à geod permanent bath in the city, they weuld have done something worthy of commendation.It is to this ond I write.I'weuld ask our eivic authorities through tLe medium of your columns te give this quest the attenti it deserves and baild a swimming bath\u2019 deserving the name, on, the latest principles and oentraily located: I am eure it would at eoly pay its way but ao- tually yield a prolit.water in abondance, and with apparatus to heat it, the vething season could be extended to six months in the year.By suitable prevision in the erection of ¢ it into a skating rink dering the Wiater ménthe, and so return « revenne all year round.Have the water changed at least twice a week, say Monday and Thursday, on those.days 25 cents, and 10 cents the ether days, re- iserving every Thamday mornidg until meen for ladies, who ought not to be debarred from this- e two essential desidorata if swimm is to be popularized.Instruction classes sould be farmed and fetes hold oocasionally te give & a stimulus, although no better stimulus is needed than the tropical weather we have here in the and from whisk our breiling eitisens would be only too glad to take.time, by enjeying the luxury of à plange.If those whose daty it really is te provide this want will pot d6 6, should vate enterprise stop ip and suppiy it?There Pre com ies «f all Fine in Neral.and way not swell number by a ~ Pablis Bath Com- ative spesulation.\u2019 When it is considered tnt snch an wsisviting and eomfertiers strwotare as Kilgallin's bath ia profitable, whieh we oan safely infer it must be from the fact that it is ann 5 i They have at command |.\u2018 tye 1e te dSseupe \u201cpros vitinadde,\u201d Ja the July aumber of the North American Review.= A uew story by Beet Hails, In tha Gerquines Woods,\u201d will be begun in \u201cihe duly number of Longman's Magazine.Jt will by esmipleted in four numbers.=, RE \u201c Mir.Letterdais, of the British Museum, has compiled an exhaustive of Ioslandio literature, which will be of that subjeet.\u201cie Mr.amin P.Taylor\u2018 has asce an jn- ir contribute à en ue of tho ro-interment of Jeba Heward Payms, st Washington, on tho 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Curo Falling Hair and Bald 1t Cure Danéraft and Disennes oftho Scalp 11 Promp:ty Arrost Premnture Graynesa!1 Make tho Iuir Grow Long and Glossy } Money returned if not as represented, \u2018 J ce t ThePresidentofthe New York Life Ins.mys: 1 suffered eve porn | tesdaches.Di, Boots ETC Br ro ves] Rem sé onoë, ind A | Domestio Sewing Machine Coa N.Y.Dx.BooTT's ELEOTRiO Harr prusdPhas 2beo-5 lutely curod my wife of neuraigia, from which [= Was a great for yearn.HENRY BARTLETT, Da.0077's ELecTRIO HAIR BRURE has my falling hair, renewed its growth, and removed .- .3.F.DAVIS, fag Harbor, N.Y.Rev.Dr.Bridgeman sayes is remar] wife, who.has & t suff sche.1t never faiis to care Dar in à minutes | ery mall brings simliar lotters frem all tho country.\u2014 A BEAUTIFUL BRUSH.1f you nar pod =~ your druggist'é, enciest n $3.00 to LYMAN, & 00., Whelesale gista Montreal, and will be promptly postpaid.Clubs of six Brashes sent fee $106.00, - DR SCOTP® RLECTRI@ BRUSH CURES RHBUMATIBR, RATICA, LUNBAGO, HÆERVOUS DERILITE, IMPAIRED CID OULATION AND MALARIAL SANE.SEM, USED SITES 48 A DRY FLESR BRUSH O8 Ad 4 Jam BRODER.PRICE, 6840.Dz.Seott's Elostzie Corant fer Ladies, price $3.Da Micoirie Girdie fee Gents, price $5.Lu « seeps ef puise.Statesise\u2019 required, = re game Mledicines.THE GREAT CUBE FOR RHEUMATISM And all complaints of a Rheswmuiie natures, RHEUMATINE Le not a sovereign rem BI Sh es à Engine Xi nature, IL I8 A BURN CURE.- From Mr.EDWARD MITCRELL, Man of the Bamk éf commerces, Hamilton, cat.od Hamil LE am , January 19%, 1633 et Leur 8ir,\u20141 an tnt recelpt of favor of MATINE, and | ave no Denton whatever in ¢ing it à Saccets in my the remedy to those suffered for months with that trou ight the of 8 x p J Leone (Mag de kwow, that after taking fout bétile pats took departure, and Nave now Ihe full uss « heartil you unboandad sa a Éliiove your remedy 15 a) that you advertise fa to bar LC 1 Pad sp A SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.The Rheamatino Mmalastaring Company, NIAGARA FALLS, OFT, | WHOLSSALE AGENTS IN MONTABAL .YHAN, SONS & CO., ERRY, WATSON & CO.; CAMPBELL & 00.' H.SUGDEN EVANS & OO.: , M.MASWELL & CO, > SDUCG 7.4 EACH PLUG OF THR MTRILE BATT ! | 3 MARKED\u201d | & None Other Genuine * a Le .a (a som 1 \u201c8: WozsoN & BROS |HO.28481, MARY STREET, M0 ALE .i EN Wee AND .PREF No Gi £3 ame TT y; mings ou Hand tac Various Kiatoot Sb AND PORTEE, BOFPLE, wg 73/7 peduation of which can bo organized and 155 St.Jamas mrest.a Lincys avion of Tes 274K nl Tr and 1689 engages Jun 17.681 hor Koval vovocses 20,101 1 WOSARY 2.000000 -17,403 Tuesday vos 20; 154 VW odnesdey.\u2026.17400|W see: 20,2320 \".bursday \u2026.17,4606| Fhursday.20,200 Friday mevsoncces 17,584/Friday\u2026.\u2026.20,882 EMLUIÉSY 00000.1A,010)Saturday 21,582 21.582 Total 1066131 Total.122,607 Present daily averaze 30,434.; SE Wo believe the circulation excetdsthe combined issue o1all Kewspavers vubliabed in the oity of b snd Bel- pondents and Agents for for Fre, vertisingin Tax Sran\u2014MM.Cams « Vice, le l\u2019Æutrovot, No.10, Paris, France.p rpeponde pind and at for English advertising, BION, street Livernpol, Eng.BATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1883, Shor Enelah fontresl si ty are te Oerrespondonts.tormod that no notice will bog rrvrriond hick donot bear the name and Ge sender ud are Bos of general intoroet.we aves Bousn.orarticios for sala, Or mation whatever of a takon of questions senti: omply with Lio above Crr.Que.\u2014Are there more pares dead than alive counting from the creation?Axs.\u2014Yes, an infinitely grester number.J.W.C.\u2014In what book store in New York can I got John M.Masuesy\u2019s book on *Paiuting?\u201d Ans.\u2014Any of the loading book stores can supply you.M.M.T., Montreal, \u2014Give the popalation of Paris.XY Pekin at last \u2014Paris, 38 335.ork, Nou Vork, 308.500\": Pak; Pokin is esti at 2,000.Corpes veu fone: fre | say intor rivats nature.notice | hu may ba adersioos they \u2018donot \u2014Was there a story published in Tax STAR in \u2018rss called, * Buried Alive or the Beautitul Hpirit,\u201d and wb ere cau it bo ob tained?Ans.\u2014Yos.but we do pot think it is published in book form.C.L.\u2014Is there any safe sinking fund established in the Dominion where one could deposit money for onefpr two goverations and draw an aunuity therefrom?Axs.\u2014There is no way of getting an annuity in Canada but by an Insurance Compsny.The Canadian Government docs not issuo annuitios though the British does.far tanse.rotted i is the menning of tho follow- fee clause inserted in policies of marine risks:\u2014 arranted free from particular average, unless tho vessel be stranded.sunk, on fire, or bo in collision.\u201d ANS.\u2014In marine insurance thers are two sveragos, genoral and particular.Geveral applies to the entire cars, particuiar to some particular class of goods.which is more lisble to be spoiled than the rest of the oargo.As these be injured rough the carelessness of the orow, this clause is inserted, stating that phe company will not pay the particular ave unless the * vessol bo stranded, sauk, on fire, or in collision.\u201d HE H.L., Ont.\u2014What are \u2018\u2019 Julian Year\u201d And ** Julian Pariad 1\u201d.What is the present year said to be the 8690th in tho Julian period?ANs\u2014A e, meaning in Greek, à cigale, is a torm used in ehrenology to denote an interval of time in which certain phegomena always recur in the sae order.The period of a solar cycle is ulian years, that is, every twenty-eight Julian years.the samo day of the month fails upon the same day of the week, Aud the period of a lunar Sore a 19 Every teen years, in chrono! M bee an indietion.Nom a 3 Julian hori die oyole of cycles, and oensists of (080 [x28 aie] Fours, after the la pe of which the solar oyole, ques and the indiotion will commence together, t has been so that it will expir.at the same time as the other three periods.Accordingly the jas, year of the Julian period was the year /13 K.Ce, and the present year is.therefore, 8098.he A year, se called, because it was Julius Cavsar who instituted it, consisted of-83$ days, 6 ours.This was slightly inaccurate, and in tho teenth century.the.error amounted to ten days.The Julian calendar was then abandoned and the Uregorisn introduced.WE are sory to see La Patrie, which has the reputation of holding advanced liberal views, furiously attacking Alderman Beauchamp because ho has the courage to vote as hig conscience dictates in the interest of his const@@flents and against the Senecäl cliqgs in the City Council.The ipeidental fact that all the other French members are ranged, with a few Foglish mem.bors, against the interests of the East Ward is we are aware sufficient to ensure his condemnation from esrtain very narrow-minded Amglophobes, but we certainly expected better things from La Patrie.Oua esteemed contemporary Le Monde is hot as frank as we could wish in its rejoimder on Taz Stan's attitude upon the City\u201d Passenger Railway question.[laving, doubtless unintentionally, made a statement concerning THE Stan which was conspicuously untrue, there would have been nothing humiliating in making a correction \u2014 we do not suggest an apology.We submit to our esteemed contemporary that its readers would \u201chave had a bigher opinion of journalism in general and of our geatle contemporary in particular.[et us be sincere with esch other or we may lose altogether our character for sincerity.We congratulate our contemporary upon having a inajority of the aldermen in sympathy with its views upon the C.P.R.question, snd in turn\u2019 consols ourselves with the reflection that en overwhelming majority of ths cifisens of all the nation- slities endorses our views upon the subject.We also congratulate Le Monde and its friends, the aldermanic majority, uj on their prospective victory to be won at the expenses of the citizens, and as far as Tree STAR is concerned we can afford to wait for our justification until the good time comes when the majority in the Council will represent the majority out of the Council, if we havo to wait so lo ng.\u2014 The Overwerked Funny Man.Kings of old kept their jesters, and King Demos to-day keeps his.The business of the king's jester was to be ready at any moment to enliven thie duilness of his master with ridiou- lous speechee\u2014witty if bo could make them so and if pot, then simply absurd.The jester was supposed to be slways overflowing with jests; and, ne doubt, sometimes these unhappy, menials had an original endowment of something like humour.But no man, whatever his erigina) endowment, can Jong make jests to order without a sad deterforation in their quality; and the poor jesters of old , had to eke out by semi-idfotio worl- juggling and grimaces what they lacked in spontaneous inspiration.Precisely the same thing is going on to-day.Many of the more indpertant newspapers keep their funny men, \u201c as jesters for the entertainment of the reyal public.Hsin or shine the fanny man must be fanny.At firet perbape there is a little fresh.fess about him; but under the influenos of the \u201cand inechanie exercise \u201d* of grinding out ifs daily tale of witticisms and extravagances, , his talent soon begins to wear a sadly hacked *, appearance.At first he seemed to be smiling * of us with his own features ; but now we bigin to peroeive that he wears a mask, ad that ft is the mask that smiley, while the man beneath is probably bedamning his Melancholy profession.Wit is not a thing.the like that of lumber or pork.If we x 200 94 have itin its purity we must letthe = \u2018of inspiration blow sp it listeth, There fd mies i is It 5¢ ouly the poor fanny man whe gets ex \u201c Mitèdied in the process ; the public, though in a lus moénaure, gots exhausted alto ; and the ARS Canada.: yn hove member for Dangarven in the {- Parliament, Mr.O'Doansll, has = = about Canada.He evidentiv thinks Ireland snd the Irish.Granted that Be only expresses sn ides which is not altogether peculiar to himself, it is high time the mischiey- ous ides was destroyed.This motion that everything in Canuds, and indeed in the uni.vere, must be subordivated to Irish ideas of propriety, is an insult tq the common sense of every intelligent Irishman.One is tempted to echo a distinguished Irishman, who said, \u201cIreland for the Irish if you like, but England is goed enough for me.\u201d No man, Irish or English, has a right to impose his national prejudices upon a foreign people.In Canada there should be nsither Irish nor English, but Cansdians all.Neither Irish nor English have a right to make Canada their battle ground.We can make all the broils we want here without importing any foreign quarrels.Mr.O'Donnell has the impertinence to move & vote of censure upon the Imperial Government for appointing Lord Lansdowns Governor-General of Canada, because the appointment ** is calculated Lo excite grave discontent among the oppressed people of Ireland, who look upon the appointment as is no sense a conciliatory movement on the part of the Government.\u201d What on earth has the Governor-General of Canada got to do with the oppressed people of Ireland ?Where did Mr.O'Donnell pick up the ridiculous idea that the highest office in Canada should be bestowed for the purpose of recoucil- ing the Imperial Government and any oppressed people in the world, unleas indeed they happen to be Canadians ?The appointment is'made we presume in the interest of Canada and, from all we can learn, is an admirable one, Lord Lansdowne being, according to the testimony of the English press, admirably fitted to ocoupy the vice-regal throme.An exploded scandal bas been revived against his lordship to the effect that he was at one time a tyrannical landlord, but it never appears to have obtained much credencé and has evidently been revived fora purpose.An Irishman or an Englishman living in Canada and enjoying whatever of hospitality the country affords, has vo right te take any part in the contral of the country except as a Canadian, at any\u2019 rate for the time being.We do notask English or Irish to sacrifice their nationality entirely because they live in Canada, but neither have they the right to isolate themselves from the rest of tbe community and expect the country to be run with the slightest regard to their prejudices.Where is the thing to end ?If the Irish in Ireland or the Irish in Canada are to have the privilege of vetoing the appointment of 8 Governor-General of Canada they may as well claim the privilege of vetoing everything in Canada thst is not sufficiently Irish.Let us have alittle common sense, please.Is there a man in the United Kingdom who would be acceptable to every Irish tligaet Of those who were suggested, would the Duke of Albany or Mr.Forster be preferred to Lorn! Lansdowne ! Tt is a loug time since we Lave had an English Governor-General ot Canada, but we doubt if the English in Ganads or in England feel ticularly oppressed on that scconnt, And do not believe any intelligent Irishman cares one button who was the father of the next Governor-General, or what his nationality or what sert of a landlord he is, providing he makes a good Gevernor-General.Mr.O'Don- \u2018nell ought to know better than to represent his countrymen as anxious to make the ples of ¢« justice to Ireland\u201d an wxcuse for upsetting every civilised government in the world.By so doing he represents them as an intolerable nuisance, and in the name of our Irish.friends ws protest against the ipsinuation.The Irishman who can be caught by such clap-trap ds a very childish Irishman indeed.Laissem-Fuire, | A beautiful doctrine for the strong is the doctrine of (aisses-faire.It auits them exactly.it establishes a free competition in which they are sure to succted, and provides a soothing balm tor their consciences when they seo their or crowded out of existenoh When James Naswyth, the great manufacturer, was asked what became of the workmen whom, as he stated, bo dismissed in successive batcues as he was enabled to supply their places by improved machinery, he answered quite cheerfully, \u201cOh, 1 left them to the great law of supply and demand.\u201d Haviog recited to himself this sarap of the economic creed, he felt fortified in spirit to let the workmen take their chance in the world.They might wander about half- starving looking for employment, they might tread the downward path to which discouragement and misfortune so often lead\u2014what was that to him! His machines ran well ; why bother about the discarded human ms.chines !, The question how far the strong should eare for the weak comcé up in many shapes, and indeed is orying for sn answer in many different quarters of society.Those who incline to optimistic views \u2014genarally people whe are doing remarkably well in the world themselves\u2014tell us that the sufferings of the poor in pest times were much greater than they are to-day.That may be true in one sense, but it Is not true in another.To-day, owing to causes that have long been steadily at work, thers is, throughout the poorer classes, a much livelier appeedistion of their position than there was a hundred or even fifty years ago.We have been educating, educating, educating, a somebody /- ence advised w to do; and she result to-day is that the misery of those whe, in spite of a certain measure of education, find themselves uvable to\u2019 make n living, isof « much keener sert than that of the poor of en earlier period, whe hardly looked upon sny bettor lot than that to which they were consigned ne among the pcesibilities of life.To compere things te-dey, however, with things as they have best in the is not to the pur- poss.Things ought to be much better to-duy ; and if they ate not muck better, they are worse.Society, es it is organized to-day, could not bear the evils that have existed in former dges: evils much less mrigas would gravely imperil its stability.Thigk of the vast inaresse in.hymen knowledge ; think of that Canads and the Canadians oaly exist for a weaker brethren or sisters falling by the way.aoything under the sau is lees; is otha Jetting the week alous in their weakness jp net going to rid us of our social evils Woman has bogun to compete with man for the means of subsistence.In former times she was man\u2019s \u2018es-operator in thé family and sq:- far facilitated his labor.She is so still te a large extent, but she has also become his rival in the manufactory and the counting-house.It is mot that she has deliberately chosen this lot, but that circus.stances have educated her up to it and forced hor into it.Yet what is oneresult ?One result is that women, lacking in many cases the protection snd security of home, and exposed to all the most indumting influences of the world, are succumbing, in constantly increasing proportion, to the damgers of their situation.Criminal returns unfortunately prove it almost beyond question.Now the question is, shall this and like evils be allowed to go on unchecked, shall we fold our arms like James Nasmyth, happy in the sense of our own security, and let the great \u201claw of supply and demand,\u201d or that other favorite law of the present day, \u201cthe survival of the fittest,\u201d take its course Ÿ Itmay be difficult to see what should be done, or what specific measures should be taken first ; but this seems to us clear, that those whom the law of supply and demand has set in the high places of society and surrounded with numberless advantages, should have it seriously st heart to lend a helping hand to those less favarably circumstanced.A correspondent has suggested to us that a move- went in this city to provide suitable boardinghouses, under proper supervision, for working girs living awuy trom home, or who perchance, have no homes, would be attended by very good results We incline to concur in tlis opinion, It would certainly bo a good thing if every young woman earning her own living in this city could be assured of a place of shelter where she could have everything necessary to health, comfort, and decency at a moderate rate of payment.The institutien ought to be, and we think might be self-supporting; and the young women might, themselves, gradually acquire part of the stock as an investment for their savings, We commend the idea to our public-spirited citizens.One thing at a time.Let this be well dove and then there will be some other duty in sight.But, whatever we do or leave undone, lot us try to shake ourselves free of the notion that the law of supply and demand, or any other such formula, can rid us of the responsibility laid upon as many of us as are strong to *¢ bear the burdens of the weak,\" and not simply to please oursglves.As a means of binding society together, « little charity, in the true sense and wisely applied, is worth a great deal of political ecomomy, and even of evolutionist philosophy.NOTE AND COMMENT.We read that halt a million of cigar stubs were picked up in the streets of London, England, during © past few days.This presages a fall in the price of cigarottes.\u2014 London Ad vertiser.There is some curiosity to know what Sir Charles can wean by taking the commissionez- ship-and holding on to the seat in the Ministry: as well.It is shrewd] that the Hl ect is to keep Sir Alexander Galt out of the Cabinet.\u2014 Toronto Telegram.We have dàly too good reason to believe that the country ls ing systematizally plundered by a ring of self-seeking pockst politicians who, under the pretences of the Conservative nama, have humbugged, bribed, bullied and beat their way to the highest positions in the iand.- Ottawa Free Press.The Dominion Licenbs Bill was never intended to be enforced ; sad the ticians were simply amusing themselves egislating u he aeation.The bill, however, on the whole, was a good one, and will be beneficial in leading the way to many improvements in the licensing laws of the various provinoss-\u2014 Hamilton Tribune.EE ECCLESIASTICAL REBELLION.Meeting Last Night\u2014Stremg Pesling in Faver nt Mr.~Sunders\u2014Am Attempt te Compremise \u2018A meeting ef the members of the oon, on of the Bast End Mothedist Church was last evening to diseuss the recent action ef a 8ts- tioning Codlmittes im appointing their pastor, the Rev.Mr.Ssunders, as Goyerser of the Stan- stend College, in despite of protest served u them by tbe ce gation.© Rev.Wms.dal braith occupied the chair The meeting was singularly barmonious and.all were wosni- mous thoir desire te retain the services of their A motion was passed to the effect that ail eonstitutional means be exhausted to avert the removal of Mr.Baunders, and Mr.Galbraith was instructed to open correspondence with the Presiderft of the Montrez! Cenferenee'te try énd arrange the matter so that the wishes of the eon- gregation may be acceded te.Mr.Bsunders, whe was present, lained his tion \u2018to the meeting.He said that he had deveted his life te the Methodist Church aad always yielded obediently to the wishes of the Cenfersnes.* He lay passive in their hands te send him where.they main with his present congregation.There was no desire shown by the mesting tere.cede from the motion passed last ing tho seosssion of the eew, jon Ina from the Methodist Chareh.neither considored \u2018nor discussed.It is the rule in the Methodist Church that when a Chureh beoemes free from debt the deeds hoc be handed ever te the it th oppoed | has never boon Se asa oT ton BS\" nd Chureh, and it is the opinion of soma that if they held these deeds they might suecessfully resist the Btationing Committee of the Cenfarente and losk out any minister they might appoint in place of Mr.Saunders.On the other haad there are somo who recall the time when the S46 James street church was the trustee for thisehureh and the Oitawn street ebareb as well, bat, finding the duties tae laborious, had about Sftesn yearsage haided over the decds to the preset holders.They are net sure whether the bem James street church were appointed trustens by the eonferente or net, To sum up, the East End chureh rnpregation do not want unnecessary romoval Mr.Sausders, they say, built u; de Charen, asd they see po reason hy ha should net remain \u2019 until bit three years are at the same Le they wish it to be fully understoed that they the Rev.He ve - no persens) objestien te aay minister that Btationing Committee ight Pr hat they objest to ie Ala re orge Norge, Canadiaue ta rrance\u2014Genetal\u201d Notes.Dovel, for the\u2014benett-vi tht brought abess?Laden oir wat do it, w a Mai orig 83 tbe Academy At the same time he wes quite eontented te re- | point was | find by te Ménéciors of ; .Upon tbe rotéral Vi Hoay Duuber, tte wealthy banker, from Indis is Ba afier an absense of 95 years, he is met CE his old confdontial seryant, Joseph Wilmot, dressed as sud (Daring the appearance of s gentleman, and {aot Losring à grest resomblante te Mr.Doar him- sell, Wilmet, who is réali : hardened sriminal, immediately.ealls wpon to make reparation fer: serious wrong Pure matter when in his employ, 36 years since.Master and sér- vais rain their old confidential position.irolling throogh the weods wailing fer ole train, a suddenly arises on a , rifling matter.| Wilmot kills his master.\u2018Heo immediately makes his plans, and taking sdvaatage of Dunber uct being known in England and of the resemblance te him, assuwes the clethes and name of the murdered man, and repair\u2019s te Dunbar\u2019s house, where he is Weleomed by Leurs Dunber (the rdered man\u2019s daughten, who has notsean her ha sinoe herinfancy, and by the members of the great banking house of whish' Dunbar is the bead.Meanwhile tho co is found in the wbeds, and said to be that of Jeasph Wilmet.Margaret Wilmot, Joseph's daughter; who only knew her father as à true parent, is fully\u2019 cenviuded that he bas been murdered Mr.Dunbar, sets detectives on his track, sad after many futile efforts st length gains entrance to Dunbar's mansion, where she comes face to face with her father, whom she at enes recognises.Just then the dotootives, im their.seareb, have discovered the disguise, entresties and explanations having ensued botwesn father and daughter, the Iatter new attempts to baflle the detectives whom she persemally ot! \u2018This is successfully dene to sllew Wilmot te essape, for a tims, buta railway aceident amost orushos him, and he is brought back repeutant and dying, his daughter faithfully clinging to him through all these trials, Tho detectives arrive just in time to witness Wilmet\u2019s death.The eomedy part ef the piece is supported, amongast others, by the \u201c Mayor,\u201d old obum ef Wilmot\u2019s, who sees through the die- ise, and by these means receives a henry adyancos @ rem the latter.As will bo seen, the drama abounds with startling disclosures and affecting positions, sud we feel sure that the picce will be fully déne justise on Monday evening.Tho season closes at the Academy with this play, and the friends of the press are expected to rally in great numbers on the occasion ef the beneBt in question, .Mr.George Stophen\u2019s House We are sure Mr.George Stephen will exouse us for taking the liberty of looking at his heuse en Drummond street.A millionaire\u2019s house if 1¢ be wo! of & millionaire is as legitimate an object of publie intorest ns the millionaire himself and bes dos while a millionaire is ater all very mush like ether men to look at, à millienaire\u2019s house is house seems 30 be a standing offence to a .cortain class among our American ecusins who soem to resent its magnificence asa reflestion upon less palatial homes, but we believe there is too much eemmon sense ameng the goed people of Montreal fer them to cherish any sush ridieulous feeling.Every mansien built in Montreal sn permaneiit endowment ef the city and although we have many \u2018fine\u2019 tesidences in Montreal we have little high class arehitao- ture.We have all the essential oenditions for development of a sehool of architecture of eur own, distinctively our own.Our variable climate conditions demand an ideal architecture different altogether to the medels we are content te imitate.A building which shall combine the perfection ef utility for such dissimilar servi as our elimate demands will be something Devel} the ideal is perhaps maattainable, but its reeog- nition should st least stamp Canadian archites- ture with individsality.© have good build; material available and we have the wealt] which is mot the | essential te the development of nally nature has endowed the whole of the country with a wealth of beamby which is as suggestive and worthy of imitation as any to be found under Eastern or Senthorn.skics Art is a glerieuns thing, but the artist esunot llvo on art alone, aad whatever tho motives cf s millionaire who \u201c pat- renises \u201d* art may be he eonfors n benefit u a bis es, which his class alone can confer.Btephon's house is chisfly remarkable fer the wenith of detail in the decoration of its interior.Externally the house -is imposing eertainly, and its handsome fromt in the Palisdian style at ones shallenges attention.Bat seen from three sides the first impression about the house is like Lady Jane's impression about beeself \u201cNot pretty | Massive!\u201d a town house destined in the ordinary esurse of events te be surrenndod and obscured on three sides by ether buildings and the arshiteot bas tly esnoentrated his wers where they will be scen and appreciated.house is about seventy-six fest square flanked by & fine oo of iron and glass on » stsne foundation, but doss mot impress ene nearly »o mush by its dimensions as by its solidity.The Interior, bewover, is wortlly of an artistie pil- to \u2018see, ad will we hope po 1e visiters of oul tastes ss frosly as re ovusisient with the ort of the The eee or of De interior is oon- spievous © re general plan, bat chlafiy for its infinitade of detail.The ran of bonests killed laber bestowed upon the design aod execution of the srpallest details in this noble work is the best feature of the heuse.There is no whitewash about the house, aad while the architess bas avoided \u2018the error ef \u2018 making properly suberdinate details vely the smallest detail is perfect in its way.The ma ured ace sxpensive Indeod.appear to havéibean with a sublime indifference te eost, but with a thoreagh appreal- stion of their artistic velue.The vestibule is up.of Italian marble, enyx and mahogany, rt whish is thirty-six fest loag by rventoen \u2014 wide, gives the mprevdon bavin esrrod eut of malogany.ns à nel pince of Tousesee ast io and Mexican onyx - gi bra orssmentation.\u2019 Te the loft on entering fhe drawing room thirty-six feet by tweuty- four whieh is Tot unfinished, bat will, we under sand bo entirely of satin woed.To the ri qotering are s small writing-room and li he marble with richly earved evermantie of satin- dA moe ef nu is beantifully finieh Gourgis e w at - ie desidedly luxn- rieus; all ws ooidags \u2018of the earved weods whieh ol ive rooms.Ri and figors \u201cook ole, ape te The bosse however Is built te live in ge voit as to took st «ad the beauty of site has considsred 1 Utility of iwwods to matéh the of the rooms, but It is satisfactory te noties that Cane- in Me 's.bedroes suits this rule is depart disa industries and manufsstures sre ine od from, furniture béing ot mahogany.in the and Gootze Broueen have islet ortobiishey | ous De romande a06 bree: from ras 4 a ze Brosseau bave oly establ spes gee themselves in\u2019 Paris, n6 rocvtntivs of the Pong te moon Mr.Mobil Melstyre, the William Sewing Moshize pany and etker'| oontrastor, is to be upon his suesens- home manufuctarem, sad où Tharsday lust Me.tai envention of Wo weed mk Futur Jackin, foe a do Mate sonsested with}.,°_- nous CEE 1 userance oes int t; the \u201cLake | : \u2018Maéitobh ve Join the she met maslés | wesilagn am rn laid down a men in new ou These dod\u2019 a root bat this aganev will he able te de à locys Sad Ip + dr uals maris UE profitable nous.: a + passed.of the Mr.John Mwphy whe reieed cm due pars ie vas ever e in ag 88 à partuer edg- be Sumaar £ Meiphy.ba agus sntered la ese.= Se not as other men\u2019s houses.The Vanderbilt\" Lemaire attempting te break prises.Plorre Martin, perjury John Hamilton loaded not guilty, and stated that he was ready for his trial.Pierre Martin ploaded not golity and had his tris! fixed for Monday.Joba Shoshan pleaded guilty to the two indict.mon Mr.J.J.Curran, * Q.C., asked that » day he named for the hedring of the easé of the Queen vs.Henry Matron, The trial was fixed for Wed- nosday.LIBEL.Martin Considine was placed ea (rial for hav: ing] libelled Patrick Kennedy.Messer.E.Carter, Q.C., and CQ.J.Doherty spreared for the private prosecition and Messrs.H.Kerr, Q.C., D, Barry aud C.À.Geeffrion, Q.C., for the defence.Mr.Doberty explained to the jury that the libe] consisted in defendant msking an affidavit on the Oth of February bofors Mr.J.A.Leane- sot, notary and Justice of the Pesgs, te the offeot that inthe ri ot 1877 Mr.William Mann, of t ertilixing Company, ven him $300, whieh be paid to Mr.Kennedy Sor his os sad influonce in securiog to the Company certain priviloges, this affidavit boing subsequent]: pe ished in the Herald.The defemce urged that they were nut guilty of libel, aud farther that the allegations wero true.J.A.Isaacson testified te the swearing of the affidavit, John F.Norris stated that he had made » eo for tho purpese of publication, \u2018after which be | banded back the affidavit te one of the parties , The copy was published in the /eraid next morn- r.Carter handed witness a sopy ef the Herald of the 10th February, asking bim if the affidavit was published io that issue.Mr.Kerr objected to (hoe question, as it had not boon\u2019 proved that the afiidavit bad ever bees in his client's possession.His Honor decided that when the affidavit was made it was Mr.Considine\u2019s property, and went eut of bis possession with his consent.Witness continued\u2014The heading \u201c Corporation Corruption\u201d was in no part of the affidavit ; \u201cneither was the introdustion.THE CATHEDRAL BAND OP HOPE, Annual Mectinx porter Night\u2014A Large The moeting of the Cathedral Band of Hope in Quebn\u2019s Hall last night was a grand success, and must have been a great seurce of gratifieation to the members.The Hali was well Slied, and great interest was manifested, as shown by the frequent applause.The chair was ocoupied by tho Very Rev.Dean Baldwin, and he was supported en the platform by the Rev.Canon Carmichael, Rev.Jaides Fulton, aod the Rev.J.A.Newnham.\u2018After the opening devotional exercises and singing by the ebildren, the Rev.J.A.Newnham delivered an address reviewing the t of the temperance work, aud urging all to wear the blue \u2018ribben.The Rev.Canon Carmichael ke at some length to both toe girls aad boys, telling them they bad more advantages.than their fathers had, aud how much more\u2019 should be expected from tbem in the temperance cause.Then addressing the audiences, he réminded them of their duty ef fupporting such sn institution as the Cath ope, which was one of the leading organisations in Deminion, After the cherus * Merril our Voices Raise\u201d had been sung, the collestion was takes up, and tho Very Rev.Dean Baldwia addressed the children.His Lordship Bishop Bond was \u201cabsent threagh illness.Two choruses were thou sung by the children, followed by she Doxology, and the Benedistisn by the Rev.Canon Carmichael brought the mesting to a olose.- The musio was under the direction of Mr.2.W.Mills, ably assisted by Mrs.Reid.The soliestion ameunted te $61.PERILS OF LUMBERINO.Fatalities Amowg the Lumbormen on the Txibutaries of the Ottawa.Large numbers ef lumbermen are arriving in the city daily from the shanties on the Ottawa and its tributaries, and from comversstion held with some of thom it appears that the] season just passod has not besa without its wsmal quota of Jecbttes from amoug the ranks of the lambermen.Mo later than a few days age Mr.Cameren, lecsl né above Desert fer Mesars.Gilmeur & Co, Was passing dewn a small tributary of the Gatinean with as old rafts\u2014 maa, named Joseph LD aroober, when the latter's cance Was caps! ceting some ids, and its occap: ant being saught by the cree bars was drowned before Mr.Cameron eculd get to his assistance.À divernamed Isaae Giroux, while en- agod in bringing down the drive of) from the Desert River while breaking a jam of dangereus waterfall, was knooked into = and the whole mass of legs falling em to him dashed him against the rooks, and a few mements Iater his oerpesirightiully mangled, was taken ous from among the leg by his comrades.A menth or 20 age aa Indian sonneeted with one of Bali's surveying parties was drowned while ng te cross the Gatinean near its sourse, some ef the floating logs breaking his bireb-bark eames sad the coll water benambing him before he could reach à place of safety.A mor has obtained 0 n threugheat the trists that à whole beat load of drives os Srcionad at the beginning of last week en the Lievre river, but as yet the report is not verified.Chureh Notes.Professor J.Sasso Martay prenches at Zion Chareh to-m Rey.Reid, { 8h ke, 3 ny 7.Be d, of oSherhyacke.+, will pressh the month of June sermon Sete tion Dosing be pires every eus lr hay be Churoh of the Jesu.The collections at St.Gabriel its Chureh Lo-morrow wil will be devoted tothe \u2018Rev.John MoLeod, (ee ladslobia, fone time of the American tel Pois clé.Se in town a Chur ob in Mr.H and Rev.Prof wi dust ing moray and evening arc - Te at the American Presbyteriam Chureh rrospootivelz I ration of th f 8 aah Ratan tft events at at8 pom.Bern Sermon and solemn benodis p Bond is unwell, but it is rg IR rg ee rr de ter rele Pod heed of confirmation at 5t Jude's to-morrew, A wish the .M Bree in hd Mesa ot vodneds,\u201d and in the evening \u2018upon the * ity of T.0n i at hie SE ee BTR of Soh AH STE | for Englaod en chides o, will our prasoi D bi gregation to- tous to his removing to the \u2018foros distriet.rios he Jemriah feast Woh] Pentecost eom: Lo s Domiates py meron night at baif-past seven sad oon parmis vi So vari Firion\u2019 5 Brae: Busines Notes, : | yop RE en 0 started at Campbeliford, sapital of | of $18 00 a 8 ER fe der OL ina\", nd BR etarbore\u2019 E Burk, Im Tabolla Bark sd.TA Bimpeca ot ma os © applicants Tomine of 0.ats on on the aa TE cents otiog of gia tall dry foods des ane prière this sity nsiness was seni abr two near priast eredi who have itatod inventory of à lou no hook de bts, Accord- TE eye \u2019 wbi = SE hr hr iathe second time hud to ds ereditors, havi parie 5 Toss he diccotved ta HE RAZILIAN COFFEE.STORE uc VICTORIA SQUARE doué Baie and Vos Ia Spoous ârié Forks, Warranteé Quattty MARBLE MANTEL CLOCKS, TRONERS DREMIEG CALE PANE, BRAGS CANDE Spoqiatiien toe WEDDING PRESENTS.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.WATSON & PELTON, IMPOSTERS OF RLUCTROPLATE AND CUTLERY, G3 83, Sulpies Stveet.- - Inspection tnvited.\u201c63 BICYCLES! 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Bow is it you dress so well ?Yoursummer sults cannot be new,\u2014 You wore them ail last season through.Why 1s it, then, they do aot fade When washed, but keep their full rich shade ; And een the coarser, cheaper prints \u2018 Rescrvs thetr deticate fair tints ?Isabel, sweet Isabel, : Prithes me your secret tell, \u201c Would you know,\u201d sfld Isabel, * Why my dreses look so well ?For like perfection all can hope By wing Strachan's * GILT EDGE\u2019 soap | In hottest water make the suds, But not dll lnkewaro wash your \u2018duds,\u2019 They will not fade,\u2014and this is why, ~ There is Dot $00 much Alkall In\u2018 GILT MDGE* sonp,* anid Isabal ; \u201c That's I always look 0 swell | hind 13st ME CONFEDERATION LIFE A PROSPEROUS ARD WELI-MANAGED INSURANCE COMPANY.The Axmual Report of the Directors 01 the Confeders tion Life Insurance Company is a more than wsually io- teresting document of the kind.It shows 1,013 new policies for 1888, assuring $2,510,387.The total number of policies ie now 6,357, assuring $9,900,848.Not withstanding the large sum paid eut in cash profite to policy-bolders the financial statement shows à hapd- some increases In cashasects.Thero were Guring the year 34 deaths, involving the sum of $51.608.The re sulis of the quinquenaial allotment of profits have given wnalloyed satisfaction to the policy-holders, and the valuation of the Company's liabilities has been done tadegendentiy by Mr.Carpmacl, their regular estuary - vy Mr.Cherrt pecior of las 3 and by Me Homans, s Kew York actuary.The nel valuations by these threes amiboritits are $738,330, 97,297 and §700,359 respectively\u2014en exhibih well eaicslated to show the fosndationiess nature of theta aka made upon (he Company.\u2014 Fiobe.H.J.JOHNSTON, - Manager, P.110 86 Pransels Xavier stress.S50 decd Th # 1 CAMPHOR.The Best English Refined.Just Kocetyed \"Wm.A.DYER & CO., - 36 awd 16 PUMILLIPS SQUARE.A NBW Cigarette, \u201cSWEET BOQUET.\".DELICIOUS, NILD sad FRAGRANT.- \u2018A dainty morse for consumers.Porsale by sli dealers.\u201c137 12004 THE ONLY AWARD GIVEN tite Exhiétion held in Montreal, 18832, was bo the * OOT.0RN STAR.# | Tho Camda peat Sul wy THE ADVENT CHRISTIAN UT ND A MALL, ns RECT ACADEMY OF OF MUSIO - me EEE Te re Fritz1 in Ireland! al.: A CADEMY OF Music MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1809, DRAMATIO ENTERTAINMENT MONTEFIORE CLUB Under Tuition of Mr.& Mre.Neil Warnee, FOR TRE XENEPYT OF TRE : Pross Athletic Olub of Montreal, HENRY DUNBAR, 4 Pour hot Dr Ton Ino! We sslslesins Admission\u201480c.Reserved Seals, 7c es ota ter atthe Aor umy Bax Ofes; put THEATRE ROYAL 2.5.SPARROW, Manages.Every Evening mexd jean Lester Wallack\u2019s grand Military Drame, ° THE VETERAN, with a powerful company, assisted by the Mth Pustiiers, Mew Scenery, brilliant Costanaes and Stage Effects.134 Popular Prices, oats na Princes.Queen's Hall Assembly Booms, BENEFIT er Italian .Orchestral .- TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 23.1363, 3851 GPLENDID TRIPS PER Grosbois Island, ping to Arise ep = Ts at reat The steamer will the south M ele ea Fate ora aise oe PARE,\u2014Geutiemen, 300; Ladies, 100; Childeen, Se.1363 _ OvVIDE DUPRESSE, | / DOMINION COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS\u2019 ASSOC'N, ERA B.& CRYSTAL RINKS GRAND AMATEUR - Saturday Night, A NAW FAST am NEW YORK 0ITY, Mouday; June 4th.THE NEW YORK EXPRESS Formes BE TELE 200000 Delaware and Hudson Gan Gos A B will lenve Montreal aatty, (except Sundays), aû 5.90 pm, arriving in New York at 7.00 avi.D.i.Kendrick, Chas.McFall, andy \u201cGhee, 12413 GRAND LACROSSE MATCH MONTREAL, AY moque, | SATURDAY mexs, sel tame On SHAMROCK GROUNDS.LACROSSE SHOES is The Popular Shee House, + \u20ac W, LINDSAY, Agent, The best value for the monty in the olty! _ Hook instrament fully warranted { The PEANR PIANOS Dave been 00S largely Unvagh- | \u2018qui fhe couniry, sad the sale for thew cuniiames © te \"cane.: 6.W.LINDSAY, Agent, & |1gis St Catherine st SUNDAY mext, the 10th Juni 248.001 oa .+ à i ba wake we to be lighted br ; ea Mish passed the Illinois ET re \u20ac jan sald to.ons tab vai une Mills sh port Cl Jaramiame Ig aro PARTCRE COR ÿ The N Park Commission ho! fu .firs at 1 mile ou.\u201cLi \u201d» = Ene ia te %, ram Paqud.found guilty bombardment, ty of tri Ale es -_ Jones, of Florida, at = fentod th Hits The a me Ter à dates \u201caoû their villages are in Baines.\u2019 = men T alo: i re aie de their sources \u201c6e renoet Le ay as on gout Idi, of fron e British isn ah ers tomumittes poscly- = Droosed anew Twenty Turkish regulars marching to Sipoan; nik mardered on the lst instant body of Hattie taut by William St rue ee noted ny st Pokeepaie on the Pa He Ras ET since December Sth.A powder magazi t Sontari was struck by on the 3th, when * repondous explosion rsons being .The Court of Appeal at tan tinopto has an- uiled the sentence recently imposed on the mem- ~ Pereof & secret society at Erseroum.* The Clark Insulated Electric Wire Works, Bristol, Va, were burned to the ground on tho 8th.A larse amount of aorial nd submarine cables were oonsumed ; loss, $50,000 pot © American brig ** Nelle,\u201d which was recently ed at Cienfuegos for alleged violation of the \u201cCubes rules, has been Appraised.a and will be sold for aocount of the Cuban The City Ensipeer of Quebpo, C.Baillairge, hav- LC retrac the remarks in his letter to The ronscle, reflecting upon the honor of me of the has boen reinstated in office.A resolution favoring cremation in populous districts, on grounds, was offered at the meeting of the Awerican ical Association at Cloveland on the 8th, and roforrod to à committee.Sai bting pceurred on the 2nd snd §rd sonner a betweon the Tag yr or Turks are Assym Pusha had, he pe ] lost Se TTSOÉ men men Orders have been obtain Osgoode Toronto, pxtendin \u2018for six months the time fog a font, Kingston, West {aes Dominion orthumber and East À Hastings.Dominion election cases.A very satisfactory was made at the match ésctory of Edson, Von À & Con Etohemin, Que., on the 3 to.of a now and) improved appliance for fsht- ins û AVE erry, of t e frmof R H Buchagan à O0.ef The Department of Rallwags Cauals 3 at for Sir Richard 6 Corey, 4 A.The Irish members of Parliament gave a bencuet Folger, E.J.B.Pense, J.M.Machar, Wes tmiaster, Rogers, Rev.Kmastou, Ont, June 8 \u2014À large \u201cand in fiusntial meet jog of Indice and gentlemen oe semble in the Council Chamber to further the establishment of a female medical ste in Kingston, apart from that for males.attempt at co-education in medicine last Winter came to su untimely death, and, it being thought too bad to aliow the women students |.to.leave Kingston and go elsewhere \u201cfor their education, an attempt is about to be made to establish a eollegs for women only, Th The Mayor opin dr Sa Se LE me rent an were iol Be of the, House ee Bulli- .¥ Oideraionre Mr.Dr boue, Cartwright, Rev.Mr.- F.McOusig, Dr.Dapais wi others.A-large number of ladies were\u2018 also\" present.After some opening remarks from the Mayor, a number of resolutions were carried unanimously, All the speakers spoke strongly aud entliusiastically on the subject, and shows ed clearly that for Ontario school of medicind for the education of 6{ women was absolutely necessary, and that no better place than King» ston could be chosen for ita location.| Rev; Principal \u2018Grant said he was glad to bave s0 many speakers present; there should be no dogmatism on thin subject ; the ouly easy Way to determine whether women can sttoecd in medicine is to give them opportunities, Fach centary has widened the sphere for women's work ; in our day it is found that women can be entrusted with many varieties of wark.Whether they practise medicine or not, women will not be made any worse by receiving a medical education.A fair trial is being given to women both in Britain and in the $e \u2018States.Shall they receive the same chance in Canada?There is no doubt that there is no innate reason why women bor not receive a medical education, and women Aare specially adapted for some of the branches of medical practise, though, perhaps, not for ail, In India women doctors are the only ones allowed to practice among women, and there à splendid field is opened for female doctors.He instanced one example of a lady from Ontario, who had received a medical education in the United States, had gone to India and bad done great good there.There was no danger of a plethora of female doctors.Co-educstion in medicine has been shown to be impossible in Canada, There is no chance that a college of any standing will be established elsewhere than in Kingston, which is a good place to establiso such a college.If such a college i is established here, outside assistanee willbe given.Dr.Trout, of \u201cToronto, has promised to give $10,000 to a school in Toronto, but the conditions on which she would give Sthis were not agreeable to the others engaged in establishing a school in that city ; she had Ottawa have uader the Lachine Canal Basin enlargeme: There ise mor I contrac circles that he tender of Rogers, of Montreal, is the lowest.Ln ent at Paris says he bas au- marne that only in the event o France \u2018attempting to establish Yalt gw munications : $ween nquin sad Yon: Ohins abandon r bassiveastitude sad olo close & ber ports against the nty Committee of the W A \u2018pon Con Pa New, York on sha ail when ve resol inist © Tela po Ti hs tor ng rome n suff) vs \u201ca theis bills 08 eating for the extension of fete to striking miners left Belleville \u201cFF Iron ho iby Tics & paoner i With the Belleville ip- ton, \u201c B \"> re or now \u201ctheir destination.and the latest daepatobes à rom the | gaining towns in the vicinity do not report their sspearance.\"+ Repo! m all parts i that the agricul gurl Porc of See: ai pour will far Cased - istery.- abundance of stad year in oattle Tangs \"and the the stock are in good condition.giving evidence of a prosporous Fall and Winter.At = mocting of she: Ontario Bar = t Toronto, it was decided to acoord reception Lord Chief Justice of of Kaiand on his visit to Toronto vas appointed tos Lo pond an invita- ortsbi members of the bench and to a bar dinner to be given \u2018apd a com fon to His T accompanying him at ous Hail ram 8.Maxim, the electrician, ho ir after n desperate struggle, on Vi robbed Ai Por To Fe tho Ser mao, who © He actod as ther mao, 0 Heenan in Le pamed Tasers fs fight with Sayers.He alaimed to bo a captain in the U.8 Navy.The consideration of the bu Uerman Rei on the 8 te tried to have the E maced military naval votes f gotorrad 1 sill Autumn, but a motion to that effeet Te by a coalition of the Tory and Cathko- members The proposed vote for à new eor- .however, be refüsed, despite the vies of the Minister of Marine ; from several points of eastern Peun- Sylvania show Thursday night's storm was destructive.number of were struck bi Shed \u201cA lam Cattle and Horses.were urch at Amityville, Che Chester county, .wasconside laces tho wheat was eaten down and the oom cors Belde were * washed by the ral eaptured on en tbe train A roadside duel joo nesr Patrick Con House, Va., on the 7¢ be AR pole.who was Toe cited ant W ! Sm ak kiko] Donckiom s horse eu dead.The Lite portance was ooutinued until Waller fell (rem bis horse wounded.A panic that might bave resal Jo basi e = ave re Fs, in a dreadful prose Now York, on the Bi\u201d one ofthe echolars sh re Fi de in ih difqrent ped og © Tea gat of the teac Rees tape Sh AEE tora 05 8 Saad EB RICH QOLD FIND,* © Havrax, N.8, June 8.\u2014Uns of the best R discoveries so far in Halifax County has just been made on the old Dewolf are ia close to the celebrated Rose Leads tively 38, 11 and 7 inches \u2018in tt have been found about twelve feet Yor \u201cTuer apaaring lead yor Shseoven 0 richest yet er.toooke district \u201cls one five inches inh anh Tt has has ale ju bean found by John s little to othe emtward of the Company's property. 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Lyric of Browning's © 2 À Femseus Sovesal boys of the Mt ve But Sebost * are dos 1g oom w \u2018À ou tell der fers rab of che hé ws Bo Ark | LL ae I will willingly give them afl the information $a my power.In tho London Notes and Queties for Detember 16, 1888, 8 sorrespondunt asked : » What are the facts ôû wbicb Browaing's * Ridé § Aix, or How they brought the Geod No .Gixent ie Aix \u2019 is founded 1 No snswpr this aestiog \u201cWas tesctved.In tls muinbed for obra à 1.1884, anothaf cofieipsndent wrote : * Une of Robeit Browning's Iiramatie Lipries ls ealled ¢ How they breught the Good Nows from @bousts Afx.\u2019 On what historical incident is the founded 1\u2019 A forinight sferwsrds, Mr « M.Hossstli thus answered thé query: \u201cI bave à strong Impréssion (though I bave not sufficient cbnfidense [n fny rocéiisetion to vouel quite pesitively for the {net), that Mr.Brewning, some few years agé, told a iriend in my presencd that the admirable poen \u2018How they dc.in siot found od upon any Aistorical event i particular.\u201d la Mote and uerics of August 8, 1808.a» ocerre:- v tirem Adclinide, South Australia, asked the vditor for \u2018\u2019Lhe exact date, aud exact bistori- eal event narrated ih Robort Browninz's well knewn peom \u2018How thoy brought Good News'.\u201d In the same jourusi for July \u20ac, 1874, Mr.F.Storr (the well known \u201cChiet Mestor of Modern subjeets in Merchant Taylors\u2019 School \u2019) wrote as tellowe : e 4 \u201cMe.Browning, while oa s yachting expedition - fm the Mediterranean, was onde lying boealmed.The fancy struck bim, * What would I give for à op 1\u201d As a deuteroe plows, he weete tho ball fs quantion ! bate beard tho atuty at frst hand.\u201d paragisph tbat had appeared some months bolory nT the Daily Mein (arch 12, 1874), côrrébos rates this accouat ef Mr.Storrs: \u201c Netbing that any war history records can be more spirited, thrilling, and pic:uresque than Captaia Bartorius\u2019s adventarous, and, in many respects, unparaileisd ride.The very narrative of it by our espeelsl eerrespon- dent sets the pulses beating, and ought to have besn com on the gallop, se Mr.Brewning's poem shout the bringing ef the \u2018Good News\u2019 is said to havo been.\u201d But though this scovunt of the manner in whish tho lyrie was written is iu itself interesting, it has mething to do with the {meident on whioh it was founded, or the date of that incident.As regards these, I am of opinion © that Mr.tii was right in his réesliesiion, 4nd that tho poem deals with pardly imagicary events Most liter mon, thik, ouniidor, first, that Mr rowning would + meter have given #4 lecse » date as (16\u2014) for a real historiéai lscident-\u2014he would either have dated it definitely, or not at all\u2014aad, sesondly, thats eentinned gallop of 130 miles, beginning at midnight, aad ending a little alter susrise, is a impossible feat for any horse.Nome of the numer ous rides recorded in the most romsatio ballads èan vie io length with this achievement of the o horse, Roland.\u201d I hope that the yeuth- ful slecutionists who have asked tay opinién, will net now take diminished interest in ir.Browning\u2019s spirited poem.A lusfons Explained, oM.L\u2019 wishes mo te expiain the allusions ia tbe following lines of Lengfellow :\u2014 Rests Acested\u2019 « of old, though kiudies «s it files, to asties in tue skies.\u201d ihe » And Beoondly: Tis Is the sword of » good knight, ah un was his mail ; hat matter il it be not oyewse, Colada, Durindaly, pré or Luc First: Kn che Oth Book of Virgil's \u201c Mneid,\" the here ie represented as eslevrating funeral games in honer of his father Anchises, on the Anniversary of his death.Ameong the contests is an erehery mateh, in whish four warriors, Hippo- soon; Maesthous, Eurytion and Acestes, have to shoot at a deve whieh is tied to a mast.H.hire tbe mast, M.divides the eord, B.kills the bird, and A.sheots into the sir with saeh foroo thas his arrow takes fire.Professor Covington thus transiates the passage in which Virgil recerds this portent, in eonsequence of whish Acestes receives the Bret prise trom AÆuens.* And pow, of victory bereft, cestes at tas end is lett, ot stiil be shoots la sir to show ais votaraÿ sklll and sounding vow: When sudden, iv! the gazors see sign of mixhtiest sagury : \u2018on in the mid expause of skies \u2018he arrow kiadles ae it ties, hind it draws a flery giare, Tuen, wasting, vanishes in aly ; Bo, stars, dislodged athwart the night Onresr, and trail à {engin of lea F Boeendly : the five lines queted from + dow's \u201cTaies of & Wuyside Lun \u201d are descriptive ef the eword that the Landiord\u2019s Thy dis, romains untold 1 w barns 1 h lines days { yore, the rebellious of a there at Uuacord in the Aight.\u201d The Poet, from whose speech the limes are alien, is represented as loving * the twilight that surrounds the border-iand of eld remanss,\u201d and « sosordagee with this sharseter makes ailusion » some of the mest fameus swords of history and d.Thus Im Joyeuse is the sword ot Charlemagne Colads is the name of ens of the two ewords of the Cid (Spanish, lord, freas Arabie Seid) the flowerof Spanish ebi : Deriadais is the marvellous weapou of Orlando, à se-enlled ep of Charlemagne ; Excalibar is written aloo Exealibur, and Calibura, as in Bir W.Joott's ¢ Bridal of Triermais,\u201d * Onward Arthur paged with hand Un Caliburn\u2019s resistiess brand.\u201d And lastly, Aroundight is the sword of Lanse Joi of the Lake, \u201cthe sternest kolght te his mortal foe that ever put speat in the \" Ameag other etisbrated swords of romance were C etrougs, that belençod to Sir Otuel; Uartans, te Opler the Lane ; Balmeneg, to Blegftied in the « Nibeluagen Lied ;'\u2019 Merveillouss, 30 Doolin ef Ma, ; Bangiamers, te Braggadee!lrio in Spen- % * Faery Queen,\u201d and many mere nuns fongum est.oe The Battle of the Merringe Mar 21, 1888- Dan Frn:\u2014In readin Yonge's work * Stray Prarie.Legs où the 48th page aa alison to the Battle of the Herring, evidently rring (8 eo ; t of Jean of i you kindly explain | me where can find an account of it, an Es so doing obliger Cunt while endeavoring to fateroept a y of salt fish that had beets forwarded te the ish whe were besieging Orlesas.On the 18th Jane, in vs ihe sama Jaskotho Boghth ware dghated dean ts Are Cobham I hap he one : of Phrnse and Fable; p.70, givés 1 on the date ef tbe Battle of the Herriags; bat the best authorities are against him.i * Aecelade.\u201d dirom The Witnras coe Loh wie all oe hat is the the we lode tog of à .fees opte an pat arc CB has 2 knigh od ond still re- » a vu \" - .rs rrebed beth\" Johan\u201d md Web- : °° Yourstrualy, Irrox Acouzans is compounded of ad, te, and colle, the peek.The hy was wed to demste the sustent ceremony eof sonferring thoed, which was by the severvign\u2019s lay arme ground the young knight's seck and smbeasing dim.The noccisde is mow ted by the : mwusreb's tonching the shoulder of the kneeling everd, ed et Tie facTEmam VEE ET ee «.pire Yr fon us eta a remparts f Young er nitddls aged Ai nervous debility, low of me we \u2018 a the result of bad abi stamps for Part VN of Dime ones Dusrpmasy in desire Paie Wd 0% vi FY 3, from.M.S.\u2018Tourmaline.| te ride the N oof > del .è ns \u2014Thie very\" ple-duty is gen- sreliy epposcd osod to belong \u2018ta the sidest d .] of the family.- \u2014 |.Bditor Btiquette Department : ; ati est t to gue of his iaily Is Incorrect Jo.speak of her a8 your (nu or * your anat\u2019\u201d 1 er should we refer to ber ns °° Mrs, \u2014\u2014\"?ALPRED.Axs.\u2014It is not considered good taste to speak of the lady in the first wentioned manner, The correct foém, iezte speak of her as -¢ Mrs.\u2014\u2014.'\" Among very intunsts friends this may be dispensed with, and the less formal style made use of.Editor Etiquette Department : Es it sousidered good bromling for a host to send away Lis platd beivro Lis guosts bays all fluishol their dionér?; .Sincno Panza.Aws,\u2014It is usual for & host to keep his plate until he sees thdse of his guests rémoved, and is sure that the friends who are enjoying his hospitality have quite completed their repast.This rule applies in a great measure to friendiy and uncereimbnions dinsers ; we conclude that one of this nature is referred to by eur questioner.Editor Etiquette Department : Do you think it is weil mannered in young ladies in their own house to lot other young ladies who nre their guests git out daucesz without partuers, when they themselvés are dancieg Career Rire.Axs.\u2014 We think such conduct ou the part of the young ladies of the house is exceddingly reprehensible, and shows a degree of seliish\u2014 ness, as well as ignorance of the rales of soviety, It is the duty of thoss who invite guests to their houses to do all they ean towards furthering their amusement aud cowlort: Editor Etiquette Department : Do you thiuk that three ladies are too manr to ay visits togqthor at tie same tine, to call on a ji aud ber daughters?Mixxis axp Brenna.Awa.\u2014 We do not think Lusre is any objection to three ladies calling at the same time at a house where, there are several in the family to receive them.But when the mistress ot the hotise mm Alone, with no one to assist her in her sodtal duties, keeping up the conversation with three visitors wight be embarrassing; uuder such circumstances we think the number might be kindly and judiciously reduced.Kditor Etiquette Department : Do you thiuk it is taking an undue liberty with a friend or 30 acquaintance, or iu any way imposiy, on his kindness.when you ask bim to call on à trien you are éxpectins to stay with you, snd whose visit you wish to make as picasant as you can ?arrer pr Face ANs.\u2014We never heard an opinion expressed aginst the making of such a request, but its advisability may in 8 measure be regulated by accompanying circumstances, such as the nature and extent of vour intimacy with the Iriends or acquaintances whose attention you are bespeaking for your expected guest, and their respective eooupations and tastes.À request of this charseter is generally looked upon as an implied eompliment by those to whom it is made, and if yout friends have leisure and inclination for visiting, wo see uo reasou why your wish should not be made known to them.Editor Etiquette Department : ls it inoorsees or rude to speak to anyone who is shopping ?l mean just an acquaintance I meet in a shop ?CHARLOTTE.Axa.\u2014Thers is no direct radeuess in doing so, but if you mest an aoquaintance unexpectedly in a shop it is inconsiderate to engage in a conversation with her, aud 30 possibly detain persons behind the counter from waiting on other customers.You may also uninteutional.ly inconvenience the person with whom you are conversing by this (perhaps needless) interruption.A shop is hardly a place for social in.teroourss, and you may inadvertently say something there that bystanders should not Lear.Biltor Etiquette Department : I was the person asked to make arrangements for the chartering of a van to take several people to a place of stpusement.Some of them wore strangers to me ; payment for the van was to be sent to me fo the course of a week; all who went have sent their share, with the exception of two people.and nearly a fortnight has elapsed | what would you arise me e todo under the gireamstances?Woald bred tu write to thea and ask fer the money ?am only slightly aoquasinted with them.russ.Axs.\u2014Tbers would be\u2019mothing ill-bred in Jour writing to request the payment of the unpaid share of the cost of the van, especially as the time appointed has already expired.The fast of your being only slightly aoquainted with the individuals who have been so dilatory makes no difference with regard to the pro priety of your conduet.This is entirely a business matter, and can be treated as such without sny scruples om your part of trespassing the the bounds of politeness.Editor Etiquette Department : Whes my brother and I were walking fopether afew dars ago I rmet and joined a you a usintanee ; he did not Egon her, aod asked me to ute him, which did without asking her seemed surprised.Did do wrong in leave : she not her permissi ag on 7 | thought as ho was brother there was no necessity tor my doing do you think thero was ?my soi Avonts.Axs\u2014We have already mentioned in our columns that it is considered contrary to the established rules of society for a gentleman to introduce another gentleman to sa lady without baving first obtained her ission to do so.The fact that it was your brother whom you introduced without this very necessary preliminary was no excuse for your deviation from the rule.You unintentionally made a mistake which in future it will be better to avoi Bdttor Bitquetie Depariment : Yfañter pleading à headache as an excuse format [TA an engagetsent to dance with a gentleman, e same young dy dances at ther gent eman Le à not enough to make him mor- Sed?and how should the gentleman act te the when he again mecls her, espesially if cat à dance?\u2018 Marvoro.lady who acts towards a gen- Lace Ans.\u2014A very slightly she is acquainted with the rules of good society, and we do not think the gentie- | mots moed any degrees of mortification at har conduct, inssmuch as mons but an ill-bred person would be capable of sush a breach dof politeness.His \u2018\u2019éjuduet towards the young when be morts her must in some tmeasure regulated by circumstances ; he will, of course, treat her with ordinary civility, but be will not, in our opinion, be ealled upon te do more than this.; Names of Londen Newspapers.Lately a competition was à in the Weokly Detpuioh for an in at pars- freh containing the names of Jrincipal | London papers, money \u2018being offered - the best composition.following wen the two-guines.3H \u2014 \u201cIn this ¢ Era\u2019 of the ¢ Nineteenth mit \u2019 when the * News of ths World\u2019 is flashed hy *Datly Telegre h * from all parts of £he \u2018 Globe,\u201d and the \u2018 * read ith \u2018Daily Chronicle\u201d n the \u201cCity * of its * Koho\u2019 throughout * England,\u201d when the trained \u2018\u201cSèboolmastar\u201d aud \u2018Échoolmistress\u2019 are eramming our \u201c Ÿ Foiks*-< AH tbe Year Round * witli * Knowledge © to 0 them for their future + Life! in the ¢ World '\u2014she intelligent \u2018 Britieh Workman,\u201d from being mers! « political « 8 * ih now { becoming * (Juardian * of thôné liberties so sun étre Lie The * .* js &*Badioal\u2019 snd Reformer.\u2019 He has * Truth,\u2019 for his éd \u201d and is loyal to Seon then Bond the « °, ol \u2018 ù his \u201cTaller,\u201d © Draper,\u201d * Grocer,\u2019 end Mile Fe an anloulade sufficiently to beeps of ¢ Mouay * (ransastions with * Buj \u2018 j'ahiteet\u201d sad * Enginees,'.ete.dhvotes à.\u201cLeisure Hour\u2019 in 2 Gerdeniby,\u2019 * Aufateur Week\u2019 or *Orioket.\u201d He gets the ¢ Daily News\u2019 \u201cKrery Wesk' from.the * Weekly eh 1 and on \u2018Sanday & rends ont *: tou ony > with ind Mow ¢ Panel\u2019 * Pus\u2019 and * Funiiy Vote\u201d « i et,\" * An o } | Twenty-third Street ghoatrs, New York, fore term tleman in Ro manner referred to, shows how { mongnt the réplies tbe = * Hecord WF Ni O-A¥D PHM ) A Ze sen Eee _ D'Oyté Carts baf made Srrenguionid 8 pii-< ot the duos Jilbert and Buillivan's sesh opers Mr.Wilkos Bacrait will | dinner 6 4h6 Rojal Thoatrieal Jind taf\u2019 + Lins lighted ik leitÿ.Expériments are now in progress, | Mes.Langtry, alnes she has loft Mr.Abbey, is only ghatging hall thoprice for admission whieh she fermeriy did.The porformavees of Wagnet's \u201cPamifil\u201d at Bayreuth this Summor will commenss oti July 8 and continue os ailernate days se the sad of the wont Mme.Théo ls engaged at the Paris Varieties antil Decembér D.Maurice Grau has stgaged ber for a six months\u2019 season in this coûntry, be- ginving September, 1884, Mma.Modjeska's next sexzon willbe in America.Tho souson of 1884-85 will beln Europe, and that of 1885-80 she will play in Rassias dud Polañd.Her last appearance will be in Cracew, her nadivo town.Suppo is writing an opera aa operetta.The opera will have the sitlé of bh Srache\u201d the | Oporetts that of thie \u201cBlue Koss\u201d tu be produced in Beptomber ia Vienna.It will futroduce a grand slèigli-ride on the stage.Salini Morse owns defeat and has leased bis of tive years to Mr.Max Strakosek, who propeses to devatu it to grand opera and first-class drama- tio works.During the Summer be may let it te \u2018star\u2019 attractions.Thero will this year be a performance of the Passion Play at Brizlegg, in the Tyrol, about GO miles north of Inmsbrusk.The reproseutations will bo very similar te those at Ober Ammergau.\u2018The dates are Juae 3rd, 10th, 17th, and 24th, July 1st, 8th, 15th, 22d, and 20th, Augast 12th, 19th, 28ths | A strange scove occurred in the Berlin Opera house the otb r oveuing.In the midst of the performance ene of tho vivilnists became a ravi maniao, stood up sud shouted tor the manager, od was with difficuily removed from his place and quioted with a dose of chloral.The Rmperer, whe witnessed the scone, anxiously enquired aitet tlio masjoian\u2019s health on the following day.Almost three thousand singers, eonstituting the Churoh Chorai Union, gave a concert the ethot evening in the Madison Square Garden, Now York, betore a large audicnee.The object ef this soéiety is to train Voices witha view to the im-: provement of eongregatienal singing.Exoellent results ave already véon ebiained dwring ihe three years ef the Beciety'a existence.Biset, whose \u201cCarmen\u201d is how #0 popular everywhere orceptin Franco, his native country, wrote am earlior work, \u201cThe Pair Maid of Porth,\u201d which a few weeks ago was preducsd id Vienna.Soveral numbers were warmly appluud- od, and the instrumentation was foand charming; bat on the whole the opera is considered inferior to \u201cCarmen,\u201d in which the cemposer\u2019s oroative pewsr had been stimuiatod by familiarity with Wagner's eperas.One more has te be added to the many-sided abilities of Surah Berubard:, the talented French astress.\u201cIf we are to believe the Paris Gœulois, that lady is also an adept \u201cat case,\u201d for we are told that sho night in which Prines Jeromo Napolesn was arrested the \u201cdivine Barak\u201d dreve up te the printing-offos ef our contemporary, wrote æ paragraph on the sanjact of the arrest, aad set it up with her own bands No reason is given for Lhis sinzular prosesding on ber part.Les thaa forty years sgo, says the Londom Musical Review, the viear ofa ecantry charch in Kout conceived and carried eutthe charming idea of having his musie pertormed by a large body of harps and a choir of fair damsels rebed in white.Unfortmnately, he thought the Palms would sound be:ger in Latin than English, and this caused trouble.The Review also states that there are many charehes in England where the erganist alter servise entertalns the eongre- gation with a recital of masio net always strictly sacred, but where the employment of an er- chestra wouid be ieeked upon as something like sacrilege.A eurivous ineident eécarred at Hans Richter\u2019s recent Wagner concert in Louden.Just as the first note of tho Siegfried \u2018/I'rauer-Marssis\u201d was sirnok, Herr Riohter raived his band end stopped ita farther perfermanes, while the elosk of BL James's, Piccadilly, which has se often done its best te destroy the effect of à slow movement at the of the audiones, leisurely struck © o\u2019sloek, alte which Herr Richter, with equal solemaity, re samed hir batop, and oenduetsd the rin Mbrsoh\" withost the unwolesms aeesmpani- ment.L'Album Murical for May is, as usual, fall of good things, and Messrs.Filiatreault &o., the proprietors, deserve credit for the pains they are takiog to presvat Le lheir patrons a first-elsss musica! monthly.The musical pieces in the number, comprising sirteen pages, are as follows: \u201comiaese D'Heonry VIIL' Baint-Baons; \u201c3ym- honie\u2018\u2019 (Urgue), Widor; \u201c\u201cSonmie\u201d (Piano), rasioli; \u201c\u201cCounais-ta Je pays,\u201d de \u201cMignon,\u201d A.Thomas; \u201cAve Maria,\u201d Schubert; \u2018\u201c'onplots da Petit Bonbhowme,\u201d de \u201c Mme Lhe! we,\u201d Uffenbash.The literary department fully u to the usasl bigh standard.The pred : publissed at 6 St Thorese street, Montreal, at $3 per anaum.! A GREAT MINERAL REGION, A Description ef the Nadawaske River and Cal.bogie i.nke, Tbe Madawasks is ene of the mest important rivers in Oatarie.Rising far island, near the watershed, separating the basin of the Ottawn from that of Goorgisn Bay, ita esurse is long, narrow and tortuous, aad it ultimately pears iw waters into Chat Lake,an expansion of the Ottawa River, at Arnprior.The country t ®hich it flowa is of res rugged Taareation formation: aud in eonsequence the river is one of the most id.ones on tho continent.Tha ruggedness o the eeuniry, whish is made up ef nothing but rocky hills and mountains erowned by forests of hardweed, and fir, the profusion of ids, waterfalls, chutes, and beautiful lakes exhibited in its course, give it & most romantie and pie- turesque beauty, which would charm the hearts of tourists snd artists.Here and thers ate vai leys which offer good homes to the farmer, but the ragged and mountsinons nature of the country have decreed that it shall never be an agticul- tural distriet.Por mauy years past it hai Moet \u2018the gress lumbering centre of.Ontasto, and thou- ef men art empioyvd evaty Winter and Bummer in lambering operations, But Ares and the axe of the weedaidn have almost destroyod the pines, sad mesrly all thet now remains of these mighty pine forests whieh clothed the hills aud valleys whea the first dissoverer ventured wp slowly decayiag away, and the of pros: sod fire.Nenr the source ef the river, heworer, ln the vielnity of tbe great inlaad lakes of the cnliurai count mon has robbed it of its forest riches, bat & Dew soutue of wealth has been de .ois ub rosky valley, promising to ma $ greatest iron regions Canada.The only at presetit where this minetsl is work \u2018ob abogie Lake, but It ssonet be doubted the whole barin of the ta minersls, iuity iron.Calabegie Lake thess lakes for which the Madawasha is, oe be, sslebrated is 24 \u2018miles from Arnprior and miles from King by the Kingston sad oa! sod there ; oountey is E È : i 8 fic Fr 4h iE i © 3 £ fr i i $i i rprhy Fil fé Ë fe i i Er?Hi i il fare Visas bs tbe} The- latter-is Monday Popular Concerts, in the selema silence j©\"OUtS of kis own the stream, are the dark dead trunks of butt tres }.trate ones felled by the agency of mas and wind |.3 5 us Wing, rien SEAT i : his brow with t $.Works bla brow with sunset raid.PF friend 4H he mney oy Td thellls yom, oo 4 desarro raises long beast TL Lae a ron pep oh moms what a - Join in.Do got ve y should ne r The strenkth of \u201c two of threo\u201d in prayer?If you sew thy filling ; From 4 Joving dote LE pe Share thew, and by v Owa your kiuship with the skies ; Why should any une be glad, When his brother's iéart is sad Son ie wd £ is silver In i Leu ES PS IES, face, Share it.°\u2019 8 the rie wane rayiug, or Li placo; veh afta fools iB the , An Whish an hoetot Iaith bud brim.170 1f your work easy | \u2018By a onde pin bao = Baz sde .Speak out brates aud truly, Bond » brotber rots done Falter fora word #{ cheer?\u2019 Saxtte rthus your seeds of kindness, All enriching as yun go\u2014 Leave thom, trast tie Mnévest-Giver : He will mak grow, Se anti its happy Ta Your lite shall Eaves hk à friond.li hover lac \u201d Gonaition slficcorsinl Prayer.The desire that simply fit Acrone the soul as the dhadow ef had glides over the Summer grass, is wo true prayer.It must takg hold of the spirit, and gather into itselt all the energy and earnestness of the supplicant, The popular ides, indeed, is that prayer is « very simple matter; but, in reality, it is the highest exercise of the seul, and requires for lits presentation the concentration of all its wers.The English prelate was right when he suid, that \u2018\u201cno man was likely to do much good iu prayer who did not begin by lpokin wpoa it in the light of a work to be prépared for, and persevered ju, with all the exrnestuess which we bring to bear upon subjects which are, in our opinion, at once most interesting and most necéssary.\u201d So much as this aust be evident from the phraseology of the Boriptures thewnslves.Observe the graduation in the terms, \u2018asking,\u2019 ¢\u2018sceking,\u201d \u2018 kpocking.\u201d The \u201c\u2019asking\u2019\u2019 is the lower form of requesting ; but the *\u2018sesking*\u2019 implies the activity ol one wio puis himself to the labor of a search; and the \u2018knocking\u2019\u2019 refers to the continued impottunity tnot repeats its application, until it 1s satistisd that there is no ene in, or until the door is actually opened.Here, too, come \u2018in thoss parables spoken by the Letd, to end that meu ought always to pray qud not to faint, The true supplicant is importunsts, Like Jacob, he wrestles with the anol, if need be until the dawving of the day; or like the Syro Pomnician wornan, her renews his entreaties in the faoë of the seeming rebuff; and from an spparent refusal, draws a ples which in the end prevails.No mers sluggard\u2019s fesmalism therefore will suffich.That is not prayer;* That is but the husk\u2019 of appearance.The true supplioant will \u2018\u201ceébtinne instant in prayer ;\u201d and, when he is over, the, exhaustion of his spirit will conviucs him that ho Las been laboring indesl.¢ Balisvp me, \u201d said Coleridge to his nephew two yuars before his death, \u201cto pray with all your Jieart and atrength, with the reason and the will, tobeliove vividly that God will listen-to your voice through Christ, and verily do the thing that pleasoth Him at last, this \"i#'¢hs last, the greatest achièvemant of the Christigh's warfare on earth.Teach às.te peay, Lord.*\u2014Dr.W.M.Taylor.Ask Them te ge Alenx with Fou.My friend aud I wete sitting together ome evening, talking familisrly about some of the .Fo & good many he had led whaf ky be termed a godless ro He was se ec jin any places of worship, but spent the Sabbath in idleness or taking, many ot the week even.ngs in sestes ot fo eu dissipation.By the grace of God, bewever,s he had been led to see the error of his ways, aud, as 1 beliove, to sincere tance, In the course of our conversation hs related to me how it happened that he was led to ne- let the house und worship of God, which he nd been taught to attend in his boyhood.\u201c] was met a sort of lad, \u201d said he, ** when first [| cxtme to town to work im a store.| might have been easily led cither way, to good of evil.But what helped ina great measure to turn més away from attending church frase this Two of the members of our congregation, ane of them an elder in the church, and both of them jutimate friends \"of my mother, were socugtomod to pass the house where | on their way to Sabbath school on Sabbath afternoons; and, although they used to speak te mé kindly when 1 happened to be outside as they passed, they never asked me to go with them.If they had asked me to go, it might have saved me from a great deal of folly in future yeate\u201d I could not help a desp feeling of regret at the neglected oppore tunity, which, if ic had been improved, might bave saved my friend from.a sad period of backsliding, The poor lad hed just come from his home in the country, wes altnoet a stranger in the town, and needed a friendly hand to lead bitn in the right direction.But this was not given } those whem be.iqight \u201chave expé good counsel did not sterm'to care for him, he falt neglected ; and invitations to evil were nok wanting, these proved and gained the r ' i Ears, ca of many i ogre te bi gn, \u2018and Christisn \u2018workaes, \u201cwhens \u2018on your way to the Sabimshi sehesl ald ellier \"meetings, do not by in silent tndifrasce whom Qatazio Laurentian region the forests; \u201cco Ça y in.winningébe beartsoé the young éposking, are touched, dxdcSor-bu And msay miay.be even welting jor, sud expect- yours yot the of the SUL dng | ing vuch pa invisstioncs are quite | with sound of the lembetman\u2019s ass TF vd ed As before slated, it cau never be à et .pou as tho cupidity ofthe 1 dpdend?To] ay.Those $ in sin Ae the young lads Jou me silting on- Koide wot contented afih memply greeting : con! them a friendly manale; Pets further 7 EH TT Alast we know that ideals can, noyer be completely ambodied din progtice, tte ze ever à great way off\u2014and we tha: y content ourselves with any not a approximation thereto, .It is common talk about the k of the school in making citizens, school.can aid in this work, but the lomes of a côun- try, far more than its schools, determine the claracter of its citizens.It is jn the home that the foundations ot character are laid, There aro problema of life bayend the power of wan to exhaust; and in that oertainty of unasrtainty it is our privilege to rest.he haan mind may and ought to as calmiy before a confessed and ungongHedable difficulty as beiore a coniessad and disodvered trath.We view the world with out own eyes, each \u2018of dé ; and we make from within us tho werld we se.À weary leart gets no gladuess out of sumshine; n selfish man is sopptical about friendship, as 8 man with Ao ear doesu\u2019t oxre for inusic.If there were no enemy, there could bé no coutlict ; were there no téouble, there eould ba no faith ; were there no trial, there wodld be né love ; were there no fesr, thers could be no hope.Hope, faith aud love are weapons, and weapons imply foes and sncannters; sud relying an my weapons 1 will glory in my sufferings, Judge not the workings of his beain, And of his heart thou camss not ses ; What looks to thy dull eyes » stain, Io God's pure light may only ba A scar brought by some well-won field, Where thou wouldst only faint and yield, Men have been kuown to rective mortal wounds in battle, of which, at the moment, they were y conscious, The mind, in times of grand excitement, has often tisen sé tar superior to the material body that enly by trickling blood or faintness hove zvrsons become aware of their injuries.But \u2018a wounded spirit whooan bear 1\u201d and when did hope, self love, or pride, ever receive home thruste uns consciously ?Sotue men of secluded hud studious life have sent forth from their closet, or their cloister, rays of intellectual light that have agitate courts and revolutionized kingdoms, like the moon which, though far rstioved from the ocean, and shining upon it with a sérene ghd sober light, is the chief cause ot all these ebb- ings and flowings which incessantly disturb that restless world of waters.TEMPERANCE AND INTBM- PERANCE.What a Glass of Wine Did.The Duke of Orleans was the eldest son of King Louis Philippe, and was ghe inheritor of wnatever rights bis father could transmit.He was a very noble -young man, physically noble.His-generous qualities had rendered him universally popular One morning lis invited » few of friends to breakiast, he was about to take his \u2018departure from fes to join his regiment.In the conviviality of tbe hour he drauk a little too much wine.Me did not become intoxicated\u2014he was uot in any respect a dissipated man; his character was too loft and noble\u2014but in that joyous hour be dran just ose glass too much.In taking the parting glass he slightly lost the balance of his mind.and body.Bidding adieu to his cowpanions, he entered his carriage.Presently the hagses ran away.But for that one extra glass of wine he would have kept Liis seat.He leaped from his carriage ; but for thas oue glass of wine, he would have alighted on his feet.His head struck the pavement.he was taken iuto a beer shop near by, and died.That extra glass of wine overthrew the Orleans dynasty, oonfiseated their property of one hundred millions of dollars, sent the whole | \\ France for the next quarter of a century, and perhaps for all time.\u2018 The Rev.Joseph Cook in a recent speech on tobacco said :\u2014I do not know how 1 shall introduce the distaste! ul topie which Mr, Emerson called the rage for expectoration.Thera is mot s cuspadore in the whole of the House of Commons, of iu any ot the hotels of England, What would a Senator in Congress do in Parliament t It is a disease partly resulting from the climate, which is much drier shan that of Kngland, and in India even Kuglishmen drop into our coarse.nem of this habit.The fact that we can manage our churches properly, shows that we can abolish these contrivances.There is à locse- ness in our habits about the use of the weed which we gave to the world that is not reached anywhere except it be in some parts of Germany ; but Englishmen are far wore cautions about the rights of others thati we are.No man bas a right to make me smoke; or to offend a whole company of people by bis havit I am sahamed oi the good nature of Amerieans on this point ; and, xs Herbert Spencer toid us, we ought to be more ready to quarrel in English fashion.pare shall Jealat thea when it is necessary, but our : have en & higlier position, and the mighty\" Motiotlat Chureh wiil not ordain a man who is sa habi- $d Ager of toast.I have heard tha Poet otator of ton express the nope would cotue when no gentleman weuld smeke on the street, That was Wendell Phillips.If the gentlor hall will æasert their, rights, men of good habits wil] be sud mes who have encouragement 1 pls, Boston.- 1s Ail poll ue is s eo La 2 Ms, Gough, respanding te the applanse with which he was grested, it was exceedingly gratifying to those who loved the causes of temperance many taking an interves ku the mibfest.Some despise the work of Samperation |.itan old story.Soitis; 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! / + RA THAR MIXBD OP as sewer Mau a lowes, ware of Wi hermes nad Counter Proderiok J.White, mausger of the Legal and fumorc:al Exchange, was arrested this morning » a warrpnl eharging him with having stolen a Yaluable document, the property of W.Campbell Phelan.Mr.White at ones gave bail for bis jroaranee when calledupon.A representative of tng Sra called upon both the principals in ! the ero apd ubtained their décideuly different : Versions of the tromble Mr.Phelan as the cumpisinout was first interviewed.- =.MR PHELAN'S STATKMENT.Mr.Phelan stated that in Ogtober last ho made » vorbal agrecment with Mr.White to gu inte business with biox at a commission oi 4O pet ant on the moncy bo should brug ia.At tho time oi his entering Lhe cuin, any, be said, there was no business doing whatevor, nnd-Mr.White was barely able to make a living out of ir.Mince (EAL time,\u201d evn inued Mr.Pholun, \u201cI have run the business my \u201c1453 shove ab berally [Es $15 reward, on or near College street, on 31st May, a Gold Case Ihe Suder will woetve oe thors tmp 16 at 71 66 doseph et.2 Wire IMMEDIATELY\u2014 À few more men of business, t0 handle lopedia of Social and Commercial Inf Business and its r from the smallest $0 the greed est, ying y considered in ite .business guide and A references ag , clerks, m the household; price $5; sold on easy Shalmenty ik and abtiity cet Monday FR.- som an .Ben 7.COLLIER, TléCraig Bt.v i WacKRd, Kas: VV ANTED-HOUREMAIR FOR CoTs oT, Antoine.belwesd 10 ot 162 He A tre tif WANTED=1 LADY WHO HAT Hah th oper Stn w er OF vig oor, ae - \u201cz 612,\u201d Bran office 138 8.WASTE vus GIRL AFFLY IO Fort stree 3 ANTED\u2014BY A YO ADY, A m papils.Address nama\u2019 138 WAST TRD\u2014BY A YOUNG LANY, A BITU- A ation ss dark, or copying.Asarien's48 Risk: mood st.138 WH COO andenisks washing and rnin vere Dor whens CL vasa.\"AY 3840s verte s pen 63 Notre Baise St.West, HEDIATELY, J eC ra re aofirences 0 BALERS SALE\u2014PROVINOE AB UR 58-18 to BUFRRION COURT Jeahs Baptiste Hen na put pa ge pris and fatarder ta \u201d mis 1e Joinar, a à Prefontaine, Tradon Octave Lea: nid call WON TEE sed ok the nome, firm ead style \"% Freres, gut anit RE cag ou helon - speak pose topotage a Menatactarers and earrying en ETT san ew, bot Ca A ay and style of J oi Pumirere sat Praen D 0 À ere of J June, 1658, dé nent Ca os 138 Apply y 361 Antotns St, on ; - le sectètors Dites pince of de land 40 ts thé afternoon.Te, S40.Levrence en, in Îte dy Ot NWANTER A FRESE HAR Mastreal, Will be seid by authority of jasties, ail the wi For STE a Seder Tn EIEN s o WASTE Al RES AK Be Pureber st 188 1 competent to eu \u2018out and D boss cine Ee Aad ener) Re ad Ere ow dee 24 ANTED\u2014*TO J TURNER, Ed A Bookkeeper, , ARTES-É 9500 IRIS gains arp! py iets .ween TT8d save 3 K to Box see rors oe \"138 EEE EEE Be France, England, ch a manne: war et most Javite the Bana.offered is this clty will also offer al BEE 13th, 138 ous it without fear of Son somest mpd yor artiskto po to ca the em framed to be on view tp to day of sal SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK EACH DAY.Water Colors ARD Oil Paintinos AT AUCTION.The subscribers will sell, without the least reserve, ou FRIDAY and SATURDAY, {Aftersiosn) Juste 15th and 18(h, at their auction rooms, \u201c No.447 and 449 Notre Dame Bt, à finé collection of Oil Paintings and Water Colors by emineiit artilts of Italy, Germany, Belgium, roti gro specimens of every variety of subject, pore 7 as'to court the severest sacra and to which tlon of ail lovers of tha art, of yioroy evar qr Dy potod \u201cposers plrataets an Taesday, Juno BM.HICKS & COi Auctioneers.The subsceibér will spil st his rooms, 313 88.James o= vedmesday Morning, June 13th inst.ro ot mi ?ota Bee 3 40 of, Paris ver AT ATTEN 0 ri ST BRUNO, Wéollon wt 120 ab my 7000, THOS.Je CADI WH.H.ARNTON, Auctioneer.P.Q Valuable Estate of 1,200 nereu, with Manor House, Grist, Saw und Mille, 7 Lakes, Splendid bush of $30,000 worth of Maple, also other Hardwood, &¢.- Only 11 miles from Monteal.GNRESERVED SALB AT MY ROOM, On TUESDAY, 26th JUNE.ritealars will be adveriteet, POTTER, Auctioncer BUX owes O resi J UNE.at'10 o*cboci THOS.J.po 36 Poremptory sale ST.LOUIS STREET.well 9 this centrally sitaated vais bouses at my rom, MONDAY, 168th JURA, at 10 THOS J.POTTER: pisos Om Ne Boserve.2351 CHIT vaiuad of the G.T.rex 80.Janes parcel ar 675 hat and 4 ST ANN'S\u2014THESALE of LOTS LOTS MONDAY af Mr.AtTWELVE o\\ioek DOOR THOS.J.POTTER.Austionser.Pre BAL and SF a ss fe ry ren June, hilf-post TWO o'6look.Coors hi AE SH mre, N°8 ARRIAGES Brac So St Pisa Jeawiag room Flrsita mT Se Friday next, the 15th inst.4210 A.M - SHAW & GOWDEY, | 188 Anctionetrs.LE scig be auction at er ih AAW £ Co 11 e*cloek.WORRY, por Yor sale all SORE OR ORACKED WIPPLIN, nee Covernton's Wipphe-Oll, prive Sele 158s Merveilleux Satin.TNE Rami Selling at 854, worth N.& Hamtiton & Co., rien a Baptiste Vila, a District, rd RYT x clock in So Montre goods and VER A La due Person ee 4 11 de sold 2 tres, 1 oon Syl BYE Frs FE SALE\u2014PHOTINOS No.se.Baies sa SALE\u2014PROVINOE oF MONTRSAL Ho, buteber of so tha Re rot Non Com, We en of be Dates inthe oe En day re Defe! BAG hine Wik Xev be by Buihority of j aus a ma Bay Monsesak 018 dun, 3 + Bugs SALE\u2014PROVINOB 5 or Every Deseription.\u2014;@ graerm\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 9 COMMON STREXT, MONTREAL.SALE OF DRY GOODS, &o., BY AUOTION, Er Te Dubesehers will sell wf W0ot?Biome, Moe.88 wba 69 #F.PETER 9h, où WEDNESDAY, the ISIN fuss, on Acconut of Whom 1¢ May Cenccsm.Eee IS BH Cran at S22 8 Bales Cotton Yi a SE 4 do ns 1 pouls FELY AND STRAW ATS, ; Toms LEo® I © mails purshantets Fo resneve.dois aù TEN Ode.135 BENNING & By THOS, WALLS 8 80§8 AT THEIR WARKEOOMS, 10 DeBRESOLES STRENT, UE SALE AR 10WCLOCK, - | Thos, Walls-& Sons, TRADE AUCTIONEERS, 1% MONTRRAZ, of Camindl, On Tuceday Morning.i9G-Jxam, a mo.1% Im, ZOUATENTULE.SPAS ANS claimes Proigh®;ad Baggage todate, \u2014 édta 4e ru OosDût doy Imported English Naddlery Tuesday 4 my rose, 038 Craig si, 0630 28 Polos 1388 FLATS] MANILLA L MACKINAWI.And STRAW 1d 81 ! \"All of the pateit wien Prices sutisiactory.A BRAHADE\" podem DANE TIT Cotaer 82.Lambert.EY Sr 8 or mwas, POR THE SUMMER , ] =| TR.DAVIE PENNYROVAL & Did EES 3 or Boe + FTER MANY J EARS UF se ai cadet of ik.VAS BURRN*4 1413 8t.Catherine, Street.ws KibaaTOURES : Cetra emt THE UPTOWN AUCTION ROOMS.8 puis at James ABA.ny - 7 | le Ah, not Sèuz ef the Sowing Machine Ft tugers sctivesgd apt, \u2018 > , esks buth ; maider sat, most a Tied: ing her noodle snd ¢ J ° Étiteh ! stitoh { stitoh! 4.Bea oa of fatieltous piteh, Pho song of the sewing wachlne.k k | work { Yi opéras nothing else but play ; ARS ork oat round so gar! © i bauds havo only the cloth to hold ; te zz the treadie to press fd in loss time than my tale is told ; vo finished » nico now dress.+ Oh how did folks ever saw.(£boy must have boon awful green, Pricking their hands, Making gussets aud bands) Without a sewing machine?Now.Agnuaing is only tun | And selling a plossant Jroayy, Apd fucking and quilting us quickly done ; As if rattled off by steum Biatoh ! guich Lette] ut not by hand, ween: ; \u2018here's never a hale Sand never a hitoh, To running s sewing e * Btitob ! atiteh ! stitob ! Bo easy und cosy and clean.Singing in voice of felicitous pitch ; W hose tones alike reach puor and rich ; The song of the scwins machine.Trials and Triumphs; \u2014oR\u2014 AFTER DARK.THE DAWN.CHAPTER XX V.\u2014Continued.The girl nodded assent, and her conntenance \"grew brave and calm.She went back into the room and removed her hat end sacque ; and then, returning to the window, leaned against the frame, and looked out upon her lover with softly shining eyes.She was standing there, \u2018when the door was ra and Mrs, Narr entered, bearing a lights¢You have not gone to bed, Dora?\u2019 she asked, in a harsh, peremptory voice, holding the light above her, aud peering at the bed.There you are at the window a- mooning I\" She set down the ¢andle, and advanced towards the maiden.Dora dropped the thin noe curtains, thus scresning the open window, and moved a few steps towards the centre of the room.The woman eyed her critically.s You'll do,\u201d she muttered.\u201c\u2018 You are looking even better than usual, with them blushes on your cheeks.Some one has come.\u201d 1 know it,\u201d said Dora, quictly.him\u2014Mr.Warner.\u201d Oh you did?1 never sawa man who loved a girl as ho loves you, Dora.le has traced you here\u2014\u2014\"' *You mean,\u201d interposed Dora, \u2018\u2018that you sent him word of my whereabouts.\u201d +The woman looked at Dora sharply, and broke into a boisterous laugh.* You keep your eyes open, Dora,\u201d she ex~ claimed, admiringly.\u201cWell, 1 won\u2019t deny that we.sent him-word where tofind us, for a kinder, .civiller-spoken gentleman 1 never saw.And so he\u2019s come, and he wants to see you.Will you go-down to the parlor, or will you see kim here I'* \u201c] saw «¢] decline to.see him at all,\u201d said Dora, .spiritedly.\u201cI dislike Mr.Warner, and 1 have-no wish to hear any more insults from his lips.If you are my mother\u2014as you claim\u2014 you-will protect me from the foul presence of this man.\u201d Mrs.Narr frowned.« This is.pretty talk to your mother I\u2019 she ejaculated.¢ You are my daughter ; you are a minor, and consequently obliged by law to obey me ; and I command you to receive Mr.Warner as my friend, if not your own.Things have come to a fine pass, 1 think, when daughters\u2014if they have been adopted out by a fine family that turned \u2018em out poor and help- leas\u2014attempt to dictate to their mothers.You, have got to ses Mr.Warner, or you'll regret it ~\u2014that\u2019c all I\" Dora's cheeks flushed with indignation ; yet the controlied herself admirably.T \u201cTam ininyour pèwer, Mrs.Narr,\u201d she said, coldly, \u2018Since Iam compelled to see your * friend,\u2019 | will see him here.\u201d + And you'd better be poltie to him,\u201d warned Mrs.Narr, shaking her head threateningly.*You are only the daughter of poor parents, and your fine-lady airs won't pass here.Just forget that Squire Chesson and his wife ever adopted you And made much of yon, aud bear in mind you are only Dora Narr, and not much at that.\u201d With this she retired from the room.Dora retreated again to the window.A minute later the door again opened, and Felix Warner came slowly und hesitatingly into the chamber.Dora regarded him with i All his smoothness and assurances ne, He was pale and dejected, and ap to be in deep trouble.His eyes dop- before her bright glances, aud his manner was at'onco \u2018anxious, humble, and deprecating.His new character, however, sat well upon him.His deep melancholy, as perhaps he knew, was becoming to im.He had left Saltair on the previous day, as has been ssid, and had slept in London the previous night.This day, at the close of which he had now called upon Dora, had been spent by him in the vicinity of Surrey farm, of which Jack Narr had formerly been sab-tenant,.and in a close investiga tion of the affairs of the Narra.He had made various discoveries and now, when he stood before the young girl the picture of sorrow and humility, he was at heart glad and exultant.\u2018He paused nearer the-door, and raising his eyes in seeming timidity, exclaimed in a voice of seemed Miss Chessom, if you pleass sir!\" said Dora, with spirit.Ho cameo a step in anguished preadire, Dora drew closer to window.Her radiant brown eyes were .glowing etars.The rôse tint in her cheeks like a red flame behind an alabaster shade.Pure.and dainty, and sweet, with a rare and glorious loveliness, she was as much above Warner as an angel is above a demon.He seamed to feel the distance between them, snd.made as though he would haye knelt to her nearer, and looked at her as ¢\u201c Dora,\u201d he said, in a broken voice, «1 have come back to crave your forgiveness for that cowardly insult of the other day.did it in moment of madness.Forgie me!\" And now he actually sank on his knees at her feet, and lifted his pleading face, on which were tears.He was a splendid actor.He might have made his fortune on the stage, since he acted the character he had assumed\u2014that of the broken heart, aud \u2018repantant sinner\u2014to the » life.\u2018Dora was bewildered.Yet nomoBèw, she felt vaguely his insincerity, and shrunk from him.% Youn usd better rise,\u201d she said, coldly.« Kneel to your maker, not to your fellow mortal.\u201d .* My place is at your fost,\u201d groaned Warner.*¢1 will never rise until you have forgiven me.Can you not make allowances for me, Dora?Is there no tender pity for me in your soul?1 was mad when I insulted you.It all came from my accarsed pride.Can you ever make allowances for me !\u201d - «1 don\u2019t think 1 can,\u201d replied Dora dryly.\u2018But hear my delence,\u201d he urged.*I came of a proud family\u2014the Champueys of Champney Mere.They ares haughty old race, and\u2014ond I wasn fear of my cousin, Lord Champuey, whose heir I am.had told his lordship that I loved Miss Chessom of Chessom Grange, Sussex, and had told him that she eame of a good family and was of gentle blood.He gave his consent, which I asked ss a matter of form, to our marriage.Aud then came your letter to me, declaring your rightful parentage.Yon can never kuow what a shock that was to me, never!\u201d He paused, as if he were choking with emotion, ** Waa it not a shook to me?\u201d asked Dora, ~ith a mournful pathos.* I lost home, name, \u201cmoda, a position in the world, a tender father, and a lover, all at one blow.\u201d ** No wonder yon thought 1 deserted Dota, and all the while than I loved my life,\u201d sald Warner, humbly.+ My love and my pride battled; but my love won.I went to London, determined to plead for our immedists n .1 entered \u201cyour odgings in time to hear Narr protesting, while loved you.battar 1 from me the priceless boon of your love.Have you no pity for me?Does nos your heart soften to my repentance I\u2019 .«Did your heart soften to my sorrow and despair when yon found mo with the Nass in London I\u2019 demanded Dora, sternly, her proud, high-bred face severe in its purity and calm rebuke.\u2018 You found-ine with people of whom I knew nothing, save that they claimed to be my parents.1 bad nothing in éommon with them.In that hour! could have turned to vou as a child turns to itey righsful home\u2014but you repulsed me.It was not me you loved, Felix Warner\u2014not plain! Dora's self\u2014but the supposed heiress of Squire Chessom, the well- connected young lady.\u201d ¢ By heaven, no! The Chessoms are well enougl: ; but even you, innocent as you are ef the laws of society, must\u2019 know enough of social cagte to comprehend that the Chessoms could not afford an equal match with a member of the house of Champuey.1t was the low counection I shrink ftom-\u2014{he valgar drinking couple below, with their careeras fugitives from justice.Believe me, Dora, 1 am not so- bad as you think me.\u201d .* «You need mot defend yourself to me, Mr.Warner.I have no longer a personal interest iu your character or thoughts.\u201d Warner did not seew to hear her.tinued \u2014 +t] went back to Saltair, bearing a poisoned arrow in my heart! I thought the matter over, and all your winsome youug beauty came up before my my mind like a veritable apparition, and I kuew that | had made the mistake of my life, and that I loved you as a man can love but once.Yesterday I received 8 telegram from Jack Narr, telling mo where you were.And I have come to you, Dora, a bumble, penitent, asking forgiveness and restoration.\u201cYou are too late!\u201d said the young girl, sighing.\u201cToo late?Oh, not too late! Oh, Dora, unsay those fatal words! I love you! 1 love you! You will not cast me off f\u201d Dora gently unclasped from her dress his clinging fingers.There was a real anguish in his face and voice that touched her to the quick.She felt convinced now that he was sincere, and her tender soul pitied him, \u201cYou pain me, Mr.Warnes,\u201d she said, soft ly, her bright young face glooming.\u201c\u201cIt is all over between us.You yourseif cut the tie that united us.Spare me any further words.\u201d * You cannot mean it, Dora!\u201d cried Warner, shrilly.* You will let me woo you back to me as gently as a bird woos its mate?You are lonely and sorrowiul, under the guardianship of two oppressive, bard-hearted, and uncongenial persons.Let me Lift you out of this bondage.You promised to be my wife\u2014re- deem that promise now.I will buy off these people, so that you shall never see them again.will marry you at the church altar.1 will take you with me to Champney Mere as my honored and beloved bride, and Lord Cham ney and the Lady Barbara, his wife, will © you welcome.Marry me, Dora, and your life shall be one dream of joy?You shall never know a care, 8 sorrow, or a burden.1 will shield and guard you as something too rare and precious to encounter the rude shocks of life ! You shall be to ne like some rare exotic flower, or like some glorious tropic bird, made to live in the sunshine!) Oh, Ta, marry me, and let me show you how I love you I\" He pleaded as a man pleads for what is dearer to him than life.ionate desire, He terribly in earnest.Dora's face, with it's bright radiance clouded over, its rare piquancy given place to a sweet seriousness and solemnity, and her great brown eyrs\u2014black now\u2014full of tremulous lights and shadows, shone upon her pleading lover with the glory of an unattainable star.\u201c1 believe you are sincere, Mr.Warner,\u201d she said, gently, * and I pity you.\u201d \u201c Pity ma kin to love, they say.Don't you love me, Dora?Du you remember the sunoy morning when, as wo sat in the old drawing-room at the Grange, I asked you to be my wite?You looked up at me then with shy blushes, Dora, and w red assent.Is that love all gone, darling?ave you banished me entirely from your heart?Cana woman love and so soon forget 1\u201d + No, she cannot Jove and so soon forget,\u201d murmured Dora, half unconscieusly.The leaves on the tree by the window rustled, as if the wind was shaking them, Noel was trembling.Dora seemed to be going beyond his reach, decoyed by the false light of this false Jove.A moan arose to his lips, and was changed tos heavy sigh.But Warner heard nothing to indicate to him the presence of a listener.*You have not forgotten, then I\" he whispered, beginning to hope, as his hidden rival He con- began to despair.* Youlove me a little still ! Oh, darling, you give me new life, You will marry me?\u201d He arose and put out his arms to embrace her.She put him from her by a commanding gesture, ** You mistake me, Mr.Warner,\u2019 she said, with a pretty girlish dignity.\u201cI said that ¢ when a woman loves she ceagnot soon forget.\u2019 But 1 did not say that I had ever loved.\u201d * You are playing with me,\"\u2019 «No, lam telling the truth.When you came to Chessom Grange I was but a child in experience.1 was flattered by your gallant attentions and compliments.hen you asked me to marry you, 1 assented.I fancied I loved you, but it was only a faney.After you came to me in London\u2014after I had fled from you and the Narrs\u20141 was astonished to find how little I grieved for your loss.1 have never shed a tear of regret that you turned out so ill.1 have never had one sleepless moment for 1 never wi return.In short, Warner, as these statemants show, I never loved you! There was a time when you might have won my love, but that time is pust.Had you come to me in London in tender love and sympathy, you might have won my heart ; now it is \u2018too late\u2014\u2014for ever too late I\" Warner's cheeks whitened, * You are i 1\u201d ho said, huskily.\u201cIn full earnest !\u201d\u201d .\u201cRiches, honors, a lovely home, plenty of friends, my love and devotiom, our happy mar risge\u2014nothing will tempt your heart back to me I\u2019 * Nothing whatever,\u201d said Dors, slowly.* Khd ! have thrown away the priceless gem with my own hands I\u201d Dora bowed slowly and pityingly, Warner turned from her with a groan.t moment held for him an awfal bitterness\u2014the bitter ness of a terrible defeat.Ho had expected to win her back by a show of sorrow and penitence, but though she felt a pity for him, it was not the kind that is \u201cakin to love.\u201d A little while they stood thus in a dead silence.Dora, looking behind the parted curtain into the shadows of the leaves and branch- te Of the trot enconntered the radiance of a i owing eyes.X emough, ss the had not owned to a at she loved the young squire, her heart thrilled as it had never thrilled before.-Pressatly Warner came back to her, and said\u2014 * : « Dom, is Jour decision irrevocable ?,\u2019 The girl blushed, as she answered in the affirmative.\u2018 _ *] could give you your om, if you would consent to mat ager.\u201cOtherwise the Narrs tontince to keep you a helpless prisoner \u201c They cannot do so long.Pit establish ment is d their means.Orde withdraw your countenance from them, Mr.Warner, they will gr up this cot sud returi to lodging.s Yon Know that they came here simply on your account, and by your advice.\u201d Warner's face began to harden.*¢ You deny that you Do you Love another hecon, who presumes ton and Ch fact tht ba I the sin a cous try squire, and who - been binging t you sipos you left the Grange, you came here- you do met love Mita © © His voice trembled with | Toved me, Dora, * |.?Sussex chaw- | on his university wines.U intaxicated; that bes make & 5 ie Al and of your relatives osm fee a.Before disgust had off I had - insulted wl you kgow but too well.Dara I went to Crar to the dissenters : the Baitair a miserable, heart-broken man.I| Gp who have dis \u2014 would that | had died before I \u201chad alienated hibited from hei arte aa The St.Gothard Railroad hos made Genoa the most convenient seaport for north aud central Switzerland, and she hopes to get some of the trade which Antwerp has been monopolizing.Grest efforts are being made at Genoa to provide increased shipping accommodation.The harhor 18 cavable of accommadating two million tons of merchandise on its quays.Russio is making slow but sure progress in the construction of her railways.They are constructed partly for economical purposes and partly in order to give work to the immense number of Russian eugineers who are without employment, and who, together with the whole of the Russian press, have long been bitterly complaining of the concessions granted to foreigners.In reference to the tripartite alliance it is stated that Germany, Austria and Italy can together muster 1818 battalions of infantry, 740 squadrous of cavalry, and 4,464 field guns, wile the force of France and Russia together amount to 1,339 battalions of infantry, 620 squadrons of cavalry, and 4, 840 fields guns.The tripartite allisuce can thus outweigh the whole ainder of Europe.The school of the uobles in Tokio, Japan, has, in the court behind the school building, à physical map of that country between 300 and 400 feet long.It is made of turf and rock, and is bordered with pobbles, which look at a little distance much like water.Every inlet, river, and mountain is reproduced in this model with a fidelity to detail which is sumply won- deriul.Latitude aud longitude are indicated by telegraph wires, and tablets show the position of the cities.Italy is the most malarious country in the civilized world.Uf the sixty-nine provinces of the kingdom only six are nomiually free from what is known as miasmatic or Roman fever, and in twenty-one the scourge assumes really serious proportions.Every year uo fewer than 40,000 men in the army are attacked by the disease, and it is calculated that the prevalence of malaria necessitates the annual expenditure by the Government oi something like ten million lire for the maintenance of special hospitals for public servants.Vietor Hugo, though a Republican of the most uncompromising type, claims to be the lineal representative of a certain Georges Ingo, who, ww Captain of the guard of the Duke of Lorraine, was ennobled in 1635.M.Bire, a well-known Freuch writer of biography, has recently taken the trouble to look up a number of old records; and, iu a volame which he devotes to the matter, he establishes beyond a doubt not only that Victor Hugo is not related to the hero of the sixteenth century but also that his origin is very bumble.The ex-Empress Charlotte of Mexico, sister of the King ot the Belgians, is in a much more tranquil state of mind than lormerly.Her splendid black hair has whitened, but her health is good, and she has recoyered from the attack of madness which followed her being told of the execution of Maximilian.Bhe is very found of music, spending many hours in playing duets with one of her ladies of honor, and also shows much interest in her garden.When the weather is fine sho walks a great deal in the park surrounding her Chateau de Bouchant, and plays with a dog which the Queen of the Belgians one day rescued from some boys who were tormenting it, and gave to her sister-in-law, The centenary anniversary of the Danish naval hero Peter Willemoes has been celebrated everywhere in Denmark.It was Willomoes who, at the battle of Copenhagen, on April 2, 1801, placed his small gunboat so close under Nelson's hip that he nearly destroyed it; and when Nelson, à few days later, had an audisncs of the Crown Prince Kegent, he asked that Willemoes should be presented to him, when ho offered him the post of his flag Captaih if he would enter the English zervice.- A few t fight between the Dauish man-of-wat ** Prince Christian\" and three English trigates.The Bishop of Gibraltar writes to the London Times about Monte Carlo, the great gambling place.There was a scheme on foot for the érection of an English church at this headquarters of bad morals.The Bishop says that the place contains the very scum of all Europe and that its morals are so bad that there is no use of trying to plant a church there.Therefore he declines to give his sanction to the proposed enterprise.In this the good Bishop takes curious ground.Itis generally held by promulgators of the Gospel that the worse a community is the greater is the reason for planting a church there, Lady Florence Dixie, says:\u2014 \u201cThe real cause of the t anarchy in Zululand is this.When in England Cetewayo was undoubtedly given to understand that he wonld be * replaced in possession of the.greater part of the territories held by him before the war,\u2019 and he assented to the conditions of his restoration as explained to him by Lord Kimberley at the time.The English public naturally think that we have adhered to our agreements with the King, and reinstated him upon those terms.Not so, however, for on his arrival in Capetown further conditions were most unjustly and unfairly submitted to him for agreement, and upon his protesting against them he was given to understand that only by agreeing thereto could he ever hope to see his native land again.He signed them under strong protest, and we now see the result of imposing conditions which he warned the authorities would be smpossible of fulfilment.The King was deceived and duped, but he has not been the caly one so treated by Her Majesty's Government.\u201d UNITED STATES.Crouch, author of \u2018Kathleen Mavourkeen, \u201d has had a benefit performance given for bim in Baltimore.He is old and poor.The rapidity with which John Chinaman ae.\u2018quires Amuricsn ideas is indicated by the fact at a Paterson Chinaman, who cat under the usual rates for laundry work, was lured into a house, where seven rival Chinese laundrymen set npon him with knives, etc, and nearly killed him before he was rescued.When Chinamen get to forming trades wnions and enforc ediets in summary fashion, there will be an end to the talk- about Chinèse cheap labor.The Quakers are tal about revising thei book of \u2018Doctrine, Png ab and Discip! or which contains the principal enactments of Yearly Mestings concerning the matters mentioned in its title.these\u2018 quiet people find that theirrales are so strict that the young le are driven off into other denominations or into irrsligion.The intense fecling of conservatism which prevails the Friends at present ; : .College students are larks\\a trifie too far this Summer.At the University of Dels- ware, Olio, some students drove a cow into President Payne's private room.Ths cow at once if years afterward Willemoes was killed in thé \u2018 will probably prevent any very radical changes | 1c at sen, out on the peairie or in 1.T¢ there ever vas à 4 He seconds to tha mile ave D tro rse ine years since \u2018and it is believed that the fastest horse of 1890 will trot his or her mile in about 2.08, At the Presbyterian Assembly an attempt was made to prohibit theological students who reccive aid trom: the Education Board from using tobacco, It is eausidered by some of the bretiren au unjost thisg that these young men should be ivi beneficence, of the Church to help them \u201cthrough their course of study, and then wasting in expenditure, for smokiug or chewing, the money which is bestowed upon them.Most of the students do not receive more than oneor two hundred dollars a year each from the Board.The youth who smokes and chews the weed to the extent ofa quarter of a dollar a\u2019day makes a serious inroad on this fond.Ths trouble in dealing with this extravagant habit on the part of the students was that most of the brethren composing the committee in charge of the matter are hs- bitual smokers, amd, woosording to one of the religious correspondents, had to lay their cigars on the window sills as they sat down to discuss the question.The resolution they passed carefully avoids the ention of tobacco, and says that the students must not squander the money given them, or \u201cpervert it to any empty indal gence.\u201d Thus ice cream, sods water, and aim- ilar luxuries are placed in the same cate with tobacco, none of these or other special - dulgences beidg indicated by name.~ENGLAND.John Bright will be presented with a dessert service and his own portrait at a celebration in Birmingham on Juno 13th, of the fortieth anniversary of his election to Parliament.There are now only sixty-nine regiments of the British line.Previous to the recent reforms there were 109.The numbers have not been reduced\u2014a regiment now has more men.Lord Salisbury has been elected President of the Constitutional Union, in succession to Sir Stafford Northcote, and wili preside at the sonnal meeting and dinner on the 27th of une.The military camping-out season in Britain has commenced, and between now and the end of August: it is -computed that 80,000 of all arms of the service will be under canvas in various parts of the United Kingdom.While Mr.Gladatove delights in felling trees Lord Salisbury is devoted to tennis\u2014not lawn tennis, but the real game.Sir Stafford North- cote remains loyal to croquet, Mr, W.E.Forster loves whist best, aud Lord Randolph Churchill is au enthusiast over the chess-board.Sir Ww.Harcourt received at the Home Office a formal protest against the Orders in Council of the 28th of April last under the Ex- nsives Act, 1875, from Nobel's Explosives ompany (Limited), who are the largest manufacturers ot dynamite in the kingdom.Itis propased to raise in the Shire Hall of Taunton, a bust of Henry Fielding, the novelist.Mr.Lowell, the American Minister, has promised to unveil it, and it has now been definitely arrahged that the ceremony will take place immediately after the prorogation of Parliament.There is a report that Mrs.Alexander Carlyle, the favorite niece of the author,is going to write semething about her uncle.This lady is the wife of the head of a boarding-achuol near Wimbledon, and has two sons, one named after her uncle, and tho other after her uncle\u2019s faverite hero, Oliver Cromwall.The Rev.Dr.Vaughan, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Salfgrd, recently delivered his pestor- al address, in the course ot which he strougly condequed secret sonieties, aud warned the members of them that they would be cut of from the Cathalie Church.They must not only not belong to secret societies but they must not sympathise with their objects.The sister of Lady Florence Dixie\u2014Lady Gertrude Ias\u2014who married a baker last year and set him up in business, found that there are drawbacks to a Marquis\u2019 sister selling bread.She got plenty of business, but the \u201cHe that is discontented in one place will seldom be happy in another.\u201d People are constant! changing their homes from t to West and from North to South or viee versa, in search of à healthy State.If they would learn to be contented, and to use the celebrated Kidney-Wort whe naick, they would be much better off.The whole system can be kep: iñ a healthy state by this simple but effectual remedy.An imaginstive Irishman gave utterance to this lamentation, \u201cI return to the hall of my fathers by night, and J found them in ruins.1 cried aloud, ¢ My fathers, where are they I and echo responded, \u201cls it you, Patrick M\u2019Glathery?t*\u201d : ® Lydia E.Pinkham, whose tenevolent face is shadowed in almost every paper we pick u appears to have discovered what adie als ** The grand elixir, to support the spirits of human nature.\u201d It is quite evident that she 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Tob am sud Ses) hui, dow Tork, vig ead rer, J i York, via opasgneld, 8.4 ami ob Albans Se 10.1u pm BOUTH-EANTERN RAILWAY.Sorel aul DELA WALE ARD MUDSON RAILWAY, GOING SOUTH\u2014New York, Troy, st, Jobns, 7.10 am and 3% sf y Bouse! nd, Am.and 10.10 pom.hm ve : 's Point a ruaon\u2014§.:3 CANADIAN PACIFIO RAILWAY.LaAvE fox Ottawa\u2014Express, 8.30 a.m, 4.20 il pm Mixed Loum, 8.00 aan.BS Jorge, 1 ar Kaprest, 140 pan 1200 peas, tau om saws Express 11.40 hye 0 ponts 057 pu.Prois :L NORTH SHORE RAILWAY.Por Three Rivers and Quebso\u2014Mail, 3.00 p.m.|g.press, 10.00 pa.Sunday tray, 4.00 pm.Joliette A Felix Oo Varo Te five from Préremedre À 0.50 an Mail, 4.A : 2: Pure do Vaioie, 8.60 8m.> \"Tous Joiletie and + Dedical ve ~~ MANHOOD GAY BE RESTORED A Remarkable Discovery.BB YOUB OWS PHYSICIAN Ty Ta fete ui somsfii sysfs wu i \"10 I Alias Ry eee Las uses sade, aid tas Tou cause of tne trouble season slipustey, they are doctored for cverytuing bus ho ngat ums.; many vaiuabis fou was medical Many wisn, Shem She, 198) ton.4L\u2014Lovain (from \u2018Au wo 70 Coustantiy IN reostgl of Lotbers of (ngalry ri lative to ate remedy, we oui to those who woud prefer ODA ftom rocstbiing po oflice money ordes, OF re Lotase, à socureiy segins contatunz SOPiite, Will ve seat oy resum mil\" labogasors.+ FREE FROM DUTY AND INSPECTIOK.ADDRESS New England Mediéal.fastitute, 24 TREMONT ROW, : 803 - BOSTON.MASS.> ye ogi or YT RR im * Noon 'lelegrams.Gr \"THE NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL The London \u2018\u2019Fimes\u201d on Lerd Lans- downe*s Appointment Lowpox, Juno 9.\u2014The London Times in discussing Lord Lausdowne's appointment says :\u2014 Lefrhere i is one special question which conosrns both Canada und the United Kingdom and which cannot fail to be brought Jrominensy forward at the present time.h emigration is one of the most pressing problems of the day, and the relation of the Canadian \u2018Government toward it is a matter of profound interest to this country.Wo bare more than once described the plan of « of Canadian oupitalists for taking out and hori ing upon unoccupied lands in the North- West some 10,000 !pniilies fran the congested districts of ths west of Ireland ; and wo have stated the objecticns made Ly the Government to the details of the plan and the conditions which they bave laid down Le- fore consenting to advance the necessary funds.It may bo hoped that we shall soon have in Parliament an authoritative statement on thls important 1natter, sud that the negotiations between the two (Governments will be .shown to be tcuding to a settlement of the \u201c question, The great success of well-managed eniigration schemes undertaken by private hands, like that which bears the naine of Mr.Tuke, is a strong argument in favor of some larger and mors fully organized attempt to relieve the poorest districts of Ireland.We may be sure that this matter will be ome of the first to occupy Lord Lansdowne\u2019s attention ; and, indeed, it is one which, from the Irish point of view, Lhe has already studied in detail.It will be a satisfaction to Lord Lansdowne if he is permitted to aid in tho aclütion of the well-nigh insoluble Irish blem, and if, in carrying out the policy of fin disti od predecessor, he is at the same time coals to do something to lesseu the univery ef the poorest of the Irish poor.AMERICAN.MINING TROUBLES.East 81.Louis, June 9.\u2014Yesterday afternoon a Committee representing thewselves as empowered by the general body of striking miners visited the offices of the owners of machine coal mines and asked what concessions the companies were prepared to make The operators refused to grant any.At the office of one of the chist companies, where the committee could not find the president, the \u201c committee said they wonld return to-day for a * definite answer, This was construed to mean that there would be no further trouble until answers were received from all tbe machine operators.That the mine owners expect trouble is evidenced Ly their preparations to moet it.At the Confidence mines, in Madison County, am armed guard is kept constantly \u201con the surface, while the laborers are below, and at might _ the laborers are gathered into their boarding houses and equipped with shot guns, rifles and patois Similar precautions are taken at insville end Abbey mines.Yesterday the peesident of the latter telegraphed for additional smmunition, which was sent.Btockades have been built around several mines.LEAVING HOME TO AVOID TAXATION.Warsaw, N.Ÿ., June 9.\u2014CY Jefferson, sn octogenarian, of this lace, who is worth between ono and two millions, is obliged to emigrate from his howe to avoid the effect of the new Btate tax law, which requires that the owner of personal property wherever situatéd shall be taxed where the citizen resides.Nine- tenth of Jefferson's money is loaned in the Western States, where it is tarable also, and he has po alternative but to leave the State or pay $20,000 extra taxation annually.He goes to Minnesota.SINGULAR PHENOMENON.GurovonstER, Mass, June 9.\u2014The trans Eden of the water at the South titis season ted in the experience of veteran nee and interferes seriously with the success of the mackerel fleet.It enables the fish to soe the operations of the seine, making them wild and intractable.The purse weights at bottom seines can be plainly seen at s depth of twenty fathoms, The clear water is said to be moving this way.and the shore fishermen report they can see hooked fish start from the bottom\u2014seven fathoms deep\u2014 in the vicinity of Killich Ledge, off this cape.AMERICANS FOR THE CHINESE NAVY.WasHINOTON, June 9.\u2014Cemmodore Walter, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, says if any number of our naval officers awaiting orders should desire to enter the naval service of China nding hostilities between France and hina leaves of absence will be granted to all pet Lieut.Mannix, of the marine corps, new bas charge of the Chinese Tor Bobeol of Instruction.A number of ah tions have been made at the Chinese legation | for positions in the Chinese navy, but the Minister has received no authority as yet to issue commissions.DESPERATB ENCOUNTER.New Yorx, June 9.\u2014 Detectives had a desperate encounter hers last evening with the Eleventh Avehne gang, which has been robbing New York C-ntrul cars.A dozen shots were exchanged.Chas.Warner, an ex-convict, was shot and diel during the night.James Ryan and Thos.Fitzcerald were arrested.EXPLO-IUN OF A VULCANIZER.CorLæax Poixt, LL, Juno 9.\u2014The Vuleaniser, fn the factory of the Ansonia Rubber Company.exploded lsgt night and three werkmen were injured.One named Hopper bad his arms broken, his eyes put out and the flesh on bis body cooked.One of the injured men is the father of seven children.THEATRE PROPRIETOR SHOT.Kaxsas City, Jane 9.\u2014Last night Geo.Frederick, proprietor of the Theatre Comique, was shot snd killed by Johu-Bell, a reporter, in the hallway of a lodging house.The trouble wue buat Frederick's mistress.She wasat the head of a stairway.Bell claims self-defence.UNPRECEDENTED TIME.New York, June 9.\u2014** Lady Cuyler \u201d made halt a mile on the Montrosa track yesterday in the unprecesiented time of 1.058.She was driven to a road wagon weighing 168 pounds.CANAPIAN, A CHURCH BCANDAL.Gurren, June 9.\u2014The Mercury says :\u2014For some time t here have been rumors of a scandal BE Rev.Wm.Collins, pastor of the M.E \u2018in x charge of à serions Ava \u2018Éütan \u2018Duncan, a member \u2018eHorch, alleges that Mr.Collins duos her daughte Caroline, aged 16.\u2018he girl is ensente avd blames bim for sng responsible ior this condition of at- ire.\u2018The congregation have been investi- the charge for the past fow days and fing © night concluded their deliberations by finding thé pastor guilty of the charge Mrs, Duncan has laid against him, and he bas been puspended from the torate.Mrs.Dunca Wrongh Messrs, Dunbar & Vinoent, has werved Collins with a writ through Mensrs.& Mowat, and, this having been \\ioopted, the ease will bably be tried at the sesites.Mr.Calling denies in toto the \"eharge which has been made against him.NORTH BRANT.BraNTrPORD, June 7.\u2014 At a meeting of the Liberal-Conservative Associations of North and Seuth Brant, Mr.John Strickland was unanimously mnominatéd to contest North spainet Mr.Jen James Young, tbe new i Mr: Strickland is a farmer of Biantford township, and has filled tha various offices of the municipality with credit.5 Era Hessian flies have attacked wheat Pas god » faiilag of pr rey et ae ent: = aadleipe > cand Nov was yest t sin he Asburs, PT rentenepd 10 Sar da eominunity.sy Ri pe fe = The President of the Stats of Borass, Usited of Uolombia, oaptared and ned State tro oc a anda pre a pretender bim- tormi l'he national govern ERR pr ve eg | Tol nee im VIVBQA CANADIENNE.Nt.Jean Baptiste Day.\u201cThe feasts of St.Jean Baptiste, 94th inst.falling this year on & Sunday, the eciebration will take placo en tho followibg Monday.The several committees are busy at werk organising the festival, whieh promises to bo as auosessful as it has been in past yoars.Invitations have been sent to à large number ef sister sscietios throngh- out Canada and the United States, and socept- ances are being roovived daily.Most of the invited zocietie: will como with beude of musio and benners.Tho different trade umions of the city have accopted idvitutions and will be present in 8 body with thelr several allegories] chariets Tho following ie the programme, as so far arrauged.In tho morning, Pentifioial Migh Mass will be celebrated by Mgr.Fabre, in the chureh of Notre Dame, at © o'clock, when the sermon will bo preached by the popular Cure of Bt.Joremo, Rev.Father Labelle.Immediately after Mass the processton wiil form on the Champ de Mars and proceed to the exhibition greunds, Mile End, by way of Craig and 8t.Lawrence streots.On arriving at the grounds speeches will be delivered by the leading loeal orators and delegates.In the afternoon a picnic will be bLeld on the same grounds, for which a reloct programmo is being prepared.Arrangements are in progress with tho City Passon ger Railway to have a special\u2019 service for the eccasion.A new: feature in tho celebration will be the playing of national airs on Place 4\u2019 Arwes Bquare by the different bands of musie combined, with the ehimos of the bells of Notre Dame, all uniting in a grand con- eort.This selcetion of musio will be given after Mass.In the evening a grand conoort will take pince, who the eharming opers of \u2018\u2018 Choufleur\u201d will be given by tho leading Indy and geutleman amatours of the eity, and speeches doliverod by Mon.Meavrs.Chaplesu, Mercier snd others.On the wbule St.Juaa Baptiste promises te be a gala day for Montreal.DIOCESE OF MONTREAL.The Aununl YMceoting of the iymod.The twouty-fourth annual meoting of the Eyuvd of the Diucese of Montreal will bo held in the Synod Hall en Tuesday the 19th inst., and following days.There will be divine service with Hely Communion in the Cathedral at half- past ten vu Tuesday.aud Lhe Synod will convene for businezs a: two d'olock in the afternoon, and atten o'oluck oxch moruing during the session, unless it be otherwise ordered by the Bynod.Among the motiens fur which notice has beon Zivea are the following: Mr.Strachan Bethune, Q.C., will move : that the Casbn for the alteration of the boumdari of the Parishes of St.James and Bt.Jude, passed in tho Soventventh Session of this Synod, be confirmed.Mr.Strachue Bethane, 4.C., will also move : That the Canon for the farther subdivision of the Parish of Mentreai, passed at the last Session of this Syned be confirmed.The Rev.J.W.Garland will move: That to Article IV of the Constitution shall bo added, \u2018provided that each of such eongregations shall give a separate report of work done, money raised, official acts &e, during the year.\u201d Also, any cougregation consisting of filtoen rogular com- munioaats, being organized as a Church congregation, and making the required report, shall be entitled te elect two representatives, though not having & Church cdifice.Alderman Holland Explains, Tu the Editor of Tuk STAR : SIR,\u2014I eannot understand why you bavo condemned me nnhbeard, while you have no rebuke for the roal delinquent: Up to the present I had po available oppertunity of dealing with tbe objectionable sections of the by-law, whou the proper time comes te judzo of my actions | am eonvinced that you will find no deviation (rom my views expressed on a formor ocoasion.I was then, as now in favor of the city ewning the track and leasing the right to run cars to one or more eompanios, but knowingas I do that at least three-fourths ef the aldermen are opposed te this mothod, I aim at socuring the arrangement possible in the interest of the public.Whon I favored the reception of the report, I gave no pledge to support the by-law, on the contrary I stated that I had several amendments whieh I wouid offer at the proper time.I havo been taken to task fer saying that the committees deserved eredit tor bringing bofore the Council an improved bylaw.My reason for this remerk is, that it vides for a better service, vis, riz minutes where the former one said ten, lt provides for doing away with switches wherever a double traok er loop line is available, it omits the monopoly clause wbioh would prevent busses from using the streets, it also leaves out the special tax of four thousand dollars, but gives in lieu a four cent fare, which I ounsider equivalent to twenty thousand dollars a year in ekots of tho citizens, oven with the present dofestive service.Regarding a municipal a municipal tax.I amin fevor of the Chieage pian of levying it, which the passing of the Bylaw now under consideration need not provent at any timo.Respectfully yours, BicHazp HoLLaND.We nro pleased to find that Aldorman Hol- Jand's heart is still in the right place and we trust that be will yet be able in his placo in Council to sustain the traditions of tho ** gallant minority \u201d\u2019 of whioh he was an able and faithful member.\u2014{ Ep.87an.] Sporting Ketes.Charles E.Courtney and Mr.Brockway, his agent, were in Ruobester on Thur ou business conuectod with his proposed match with Hanlan.A club mateh took place by tho Montreal Cricket Club this afternoon\u2014the eleven who lately played at Ottawa ce.an eleven chosen from the rest of the club- Wickets will bo pitched at two o\u2019cloek sharp.In tho London chess tournament yesterday Blackburn and Noa played a draw game, Steinits and Englisch beat Hellinan and Mortimer.evening Muwssou beat Bird, Quokertort an Mackensie p sdraw game with Winawer Rosenthal, and Tschigorin beat Maekensie.The following are the names of the men who it ri ether likely mil make ap os for he has team that ll play against e mes or jouship on Friday next :\u2014T Mills, J Sannin Bu A Stowe, C MoHeary, F Ravers eee ond PLaogler, W \"Hubbell, A Martin na A McKenzie : spare men, J Meharg snd C Henderson : captain, R B Hamilton.The semi-snñul Golf match for the challen trophy between tho Montreal and _Quebero Clubs took pl lace to-day at Quebec.The Montreal team jot: laa night by the Québes boat.The following | are the gentlemen who represent the home team ; Ca tain n Taslor, A Dens steun.DD, Bidey, ir .O.Foste aswell, G.Maer OE el emshar.0 Bi.Abort, mrs Ee Watson, The following are tho names ofthe teams who will play the lacrosse match on the Shamrock funds this afternoon : Montreal lott, Grant.Patterson, Biatxlook, \u201cCrawley, Dillon, McNaughton, Trihey, Hamilton, Elliot aod Paton, with [hompson and Gardner ss spare men; \u2018Ross, Bhamrocks :\u2014Cregan, Ially, Morton, Butler, Hart, Devine.Murphy, Mochan, Kennedy.Pryor, Green and , with MoKeown, Heslan sad Maguire as spare men: Polan, Ca Referens, 8.Btevenson, and umpires, a Rall ad Mou k At the annasl meeting of the Sixth Fusiliers Rifle Association, hold last evening in their armory, following were elocted officers for the en ne enr :-\u2014President, Ljeut-Col Gardner (re-olected) ; t Vice-President, Lieut-Col.Lyman reelected] 4nd Vice-President, Major Massey (re-elect retary-Treasurer, Lieut.Dennison.paral Committee, Berreant Waters, Col-Bergarnt Courtney, Sergeant Irvine, Corporal Linklater, Sergeant pthony, Col-Sergeant Btreot, Auditors, Captain looney, Lieut.Pettigrew, nt MeDonald.Representatives to the Daminjon Rifle Assceia- tions.Major Biaiklook, and \u20ac Quote ad 0 Be ntative to noes of ® atario ifle Arsociations-Major Blaiklock.Alex B.Kursheidt.s one of the directors of the National Rifle Association, ina card to thy press says: ' Probably no international team wil to imbledon.sposial meeting of the Board of Directors will held on Tu to hear s report of the committee.Stace the ultimo no subecripti ons have been obtained by those out side the committee, and the efforts of De latter bave failed to obtain the Decssmury amo - thin hne yet been received outside of New York rooklyn, aud unless rabecriptio are receiv- od rom other eftios before Tu ay the sommit ol report failure\u201d and the ¢ mony cliccnd wi ritish Ses ued to the sabsoribe; on potifed by cable that the © match is off.\" ye N ew York Herald says: * Lacrosse pliging | wing more and mode popular, and as the season aArfavgeme! are umerous matahes.The pu and ess elabe played nt St.sud matches il be plate on the nd Oth insts.betwesn the Lou St Louis clubs at Lou game is \u201cbooming\u201d in the West ough moh preparatorr work is gÿing on Îu this city, ng ie vet definitely settled upon, and match playing in tite ant has bee Paindy lo loft to the oollees tearns.The New ork Glad will soon open the season of matobes 1 io it in renlised that some laying will ie done aD grder to yrepary n who are lay ia Eniand {pot yeas Mn tional amer en tres, Ammons op, de marine hard fer the subotés of the dame y a i i i Personal.d'en Geo.Irvine saiis in the course of à fow days - Hon.ous de rl iin i Magicod Hs à comes parie x è Summer Dress Goods.NUN\u20195S_ VEILINGS, Drap d\u2019Italien, Summer Serges, Cashmerettes, In all the loading Summer Colors, and ag very Low prices.Hosiery, Umbrellas, Parasols, Kid, Silk sud Lisle Thread Gloves, Embroidores Muslins, Laws.D.G.LAIDLAW, 450 Notre Dame St.J.& T.BELL, RETAIL DEPARTMENT, JUST RECEIVED FRESH STOCK BUR'T\u201dS GOODS! SLIPPERS, HEV'S OVER-GAITERS, Together with a verv complete Stock of our own Manufacture.& 'I'.BEILIL, 273 NOTRE DAME STREET.&_ to Imforms my friends and patrons that 1 have resigned the pesition ¢ Rentdemt! Manager of the British Amerion Assurance Company of Terento, a spectiully solict a bontinuance of taelr pairo Company ef England.\u2014M.M.saute ROYAL INSURANCE COY OF ENGLAND HEAD OFFICE FOM CANADA, 10.000 FRENCH EMBROIDERED Lage for the uadermentioned AL, FUNDS INVESTED, Amount Invested in Canada for the Protection of Co, Holders, chietly with Government, $750,000.Liability of Shareholders Unlimited.The ROYAL has the Largest Surplus of Assets over Liabilities of any Fire Insurance Company in who World.Ohief Agaits v1 wil Lid I rLEY, Resident Msanazars.GAULT, WALTKR À.HUBBARD, JAMES ALLLIN, ALVRED SY.CTR, GEN AXLE GREASE FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.\u2014 G00 PAIRS \u2014 LADIES\u2019 BRIGHT KID WALKING BOOTS Sold elsewhere at $1.75! At the Burning Boot, 110 McGILL STREET.JAMES LEGGAT, Onlv $1.25 | Proprietor.134 *2 RICHMOND STRAIGHT CUT NO.1 CIGARETTES.CIGAREITR AMOKERS who are willing to & Little moro for Cigarettes than oo charged for th rd nary trade Clzarettos will find the hind tho pri ribo 0 RICHMOND STRAIGHT CUT No.1 Superior to \u2018all others.OAT DELICATELY FLAVORED and HIGHEST COST GOLD LEAF rugs.They are made from tho BHIGHTEST GROW N in Viruipia, and are abso THOUT ALULTÉRATIUN Wo uso the 4 NUN FANG \"Rick PAPER, of our Own diroct importation, whith is made especially for ua, RICHMOND STRAIGHT CUT No.1 0 n each Cigarette, without which none are genuine.Base imitations of taba tioned that this is the OLD and ORIGIN AL brand, and RICHMOND STRAIGHT CUT CIGARETTES ALLEN & GINTER, Manufacturers, RICHMOND, VA ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF RICH iOND GEM, OPERA PUFFS, and LITTLE BEAUTIES CIGARETTES, \u2014 AND \u2014 Richmond Gem Curly Cut, Old Rip Long Cut, and Richmond Straight Cut Brands of of Smoking Tobacco.A.& G.J.RATTRAY & CO., Sole Agents.R.Sharplev & Sons, 282 and 334 NOTRE DAME ST.with sides to mateh, effher in Marble er Bronse.A number of new designs just received Our presont stock of RLECTRO-PLATED WARB is now very complete, iacluding & very fine selection of TEA SETS and EPERGNES, Electre-piated on the Finest Nickel Silver, of best Kuglish manuñacteye.WE MAKE A BPECIALTY OF FINE ELECRTO-PLATED WARE, OF ENGLISH MANUFACTURE .We are constantly receiving tbe latest designs tn AMERICAN ELECTRO-PLATED WARE trom the following well-known houses REED & BARTON, and WILCOX SILVER PLATE 'CO'Y.TER LARGEST STOCK IN THE OITY, AT THE LOWEST PRICES.have been put on sale, and Clg a « t® smotrers are cau that each package or MARBLE CLOCKS, The undersignbd has great pleasure in anvouncing that he is now in a pest.tion te give every possible attention te his business-\u2014as Agent ser JOMN LABAT I, of Londèn, Mannfaotarer of LABATT\u2019S ALE & PORTER which has found its way (mte se many families in Canada; its universal good quality, and the great care with which it is betiled, making.it sooondé te mene, and mest desirable as à pare and valuable beverage.IMITATIONS! .Owing te the unbounded pepularity of the ALK.many whsevupions and une prineipled dealers have sitempied to palm off on the eustomers Other Ales, gotten up to look as much like the genuine LABATT'S LONDON ALE aa possible.The public will please obuerve that overy cork boars the mame o the Agent and is of the Guest amalisy.It may be well te observe thas hops of the best quality are invariably used an the maunfactare of this Ale, and that nothing whatever injurious outers into îts composition, nu will be seen by the cortificntes of many loading vMysiclaus in this city and pisewhore, which will be published in » few days.FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS.WHOLESALR BY J.B.RICHER, Sole A'qt for Quebec, Cor.St Charles Borremee & Lagauchetiere Sts, \u201c FAMOUS » BOOTS AND SHOES | CANVAS SHOES! BROWN and BLUE, ALL SIZES FOB MAN AND BOYS, At TOM BROWN?= 225 | FAO BOOT & SHOR STORE, Between Ligzet & Hamilton's and the Beaton Chetb | OIPH ih CANVAS SHOES | 45 ST.JOY\" PH STREET.tore.14 2 STHMAS Ù a genourrs, foi.3-4 ETI IRATE UNREDBEMED PLEDGES MARCH, APLLL, 0 AND JUKE, 1883, Lodo el od ed ed Km ROC CS EIR OR \u2014 E 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 110 = Frnuseznesz : BEEEERY 6% ~ 149 140 141 143 148 144 143 146 147 143 149 151 153 333 154 158 166 158 162 Lading\u2019 Lloth Jacket, .Fan.Pair of 15 Karat Gold 'Mar- VERY ae NT SALE BY Weduesday & Thursday.June 13 and 14.The Subsortbers have received instructions from J.L.MuUs8 & CO., to evil by auction ut thelr Salerporns, 447 and 449 Notre Dame Street CATALOGUE À 2 Description of Goods.pute of of Lu Sentah Tweed Coat and Vest.Mar.Tue 1852 471 Vost.Mar.17, do 2 oc a yon: t .wT Ladies Jacket, ar.5 710 Boy's Comb.- 30, 718 Silver Pendant Mar.24, 7:8 Persian Lamb Mar.21, 721 Astrachan Fur Cap.Mar.22, Tai een Mar.23, 757 Bhawl 2.0.Mar.33, 250 Goid Koper hing.Mar.25, 752 B ack Diagonal Vest Mar.25, Ta Gold Signet Riug.Mar.27, riage set with Pearls.83 U \u201cMar.292 Ts3 Tuble e Cloth, lillow&sSandries Mar.29, 745 Bhawl Mar.80, &00 a Silk Cape Mar.30, 8.8 Cloth Shirt .prit 1, i'd Linen Table Goth.rem.rll 4, Coat a.4, 4, 857 Britannia Metal Teapot.- ¥84 Tweed Sack Coat see \u2026.-Aprii 8, à si D -April 10, ri lo, 509 l'urslan Lamt-skiu Fur Cap.april * 923 Silver Lrooch and Earrinye.April 12, 835 Palr of Pauts.Avr 12, Udi 2 shirts .\u2026.Aprit 12) 9:8 18 vards of Pri -Ape 114, \u201c52 Dimgunal coat.APE 17, U63 Revolver A 18, à 560 58 309 585 615 sa 1888 8sz 623 > es 763 yee di an Lever Was 1 Ladies Uoid Hing, | owt with / 7 Es scans Apri Ladiow Dress and Jacke! -Apdil 5 Church of Englan Book Gold and enameled miniature Brooch Emerald and Pearl Ring.Over.oat cost $ ep antiog Laver Wasoh, banseuss iirciacne.MAY 223 185 K 04d Wedding Ring, 2 dvwt.ii a Be Led ps Fine = set With Diamonds, \u2018Way pig Go 2 oe ning Ry Pa SR Jules Go Sold Sue a.i rl \u201c si | 733 745 740 x3 Diamond Horse Shoe Gold Hunting Stem 3128.Watch {genalns Waltham mov: men QGALUA- At Trenton, Ont, June 2, Addet Ada, youngest daughter of Win.and Margaret Galua, ago 21 years, G months .CLANCY\u2014On June 7, Teresa Esther, aged 13 years and 4 months, beloved daughier of the late Damtoi Clancy.Funerat from her mother's residence, 40 Alexander rtreet, at =.30 p.m, on Saturday, Jeune i), to Coie des Nelges Cemetery.Friends aud acqualntanoes are ro- spectfully invitod to attend.QOULL\u2014In thte city, on the Tth of Jane, Mary Gould, aged !U years, beloved daughter of dwar: Gould Funeral from ber father\u2019s residence, #1 Lagaucheticre street, Entaniay, June 9, at 3 o'clock, p.m., te Mount Koyal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are re- epectfully invited to attend.PRICE\u2014 At the rest ience of her son-in-law, W.F.Brom- by, Esy., 4 Park Terrace, Nottu .England.Maria Ann Jones, widow of the | Commissary-Goneral Price.134 3 TAYLOR\u2014OD the 7th June, after 4 days sovere iliness, Wm.J.Taylor, aged 33 years.and 5 months Friends and acquaintances are respeciimily invited to attend the funeral trom his Iat* residence.Na.1652 St.(ath- erine street, ou aturday, tho Yth jost., at 3 o'clock, pm, 133 38 me tenther.1 a m\u2014Prebabilities moxt 24 hours: \u2014 Routheast to southwest winds ; inereasing cloudi- mess, followed by rain.Appoins meuts 1 his Evening.Academy of Musio\u2014* Frits in Ireland.\u201d Crystal Rink\u2014Five milo ruce.\u2018She Ammende Monorabie.Ina fit of anger Fogg so far forgot himself asto tell Flatbush that he was as ignerant asa pig.But Fogz was sorry forit whon ho came to reflect upon bis words, and he took early -{ woid them, It is our inteation te do the very\u2019 54 yrare - The.rexsan why pearly all the Ce Stores in Britain Rave failed during the yours, is because Liry Goods firms have ; fon y kept a.steak of tho finer classes of groeeries and or samo thing.Common or ccarse in the grocory lino, we d» not intend to handle but what may be considered luzuries \u2018and the fner classes - af groceries.\u201cIt is the intention to slaughter, on the same priociplo as Drapers in England are doing.The leading Drapers, in Kogland, are fast taking the trade irom the wholesale groacrs by completciy underselliag them.If grocers will persist in meddlipg with Dry Goods, they must tako tho censcjutuces.IN THE BASEMENT! Since moving our wholesale department we have a good Jurge Basement, which can be used for the groceries witheut indurring any ex'ra expense.This will coablo \"us to sell theso goods at prices uo other house can without actual loss.8, CARSLEY.E2 RLY CLOSING NOTICE.Gentlemen requiring Underwear, Shirts, Socks or any uther ariiclo iu Uaberdushery will please note that our Stores close on Saturday Evenings at Lalf Past 5ix O'clock, on other evenings at six.8.CARSLEY.SATURDAY HALFHOLIDAY.During the months of July and Aagust our Stores will be clused at Une O*clock p.to.B.CARSLEY.MEN'S UNDERWEAR! MENS UNDERWEAR! MEN'S UNDERWEAR! MEN'S UNDERWEAR! For the largest assortment oi Mon\u2019s really first elass Silk and Acrino Underwear, also White Shirts, you must gu to §.CARSLEY'S.(GosTU MES.COSTUMES.8.Carsley\u2019s imported Costumes are selling really well, and his trade is steadily increasing.Mantles and Costumes.8.CARSLEY.ladies\u2019 Broche Silk Delmaus in great variety at 8.CARSLEY'S.Ladies\u2019 Ottoman Silk Delmans in great variety at 8.CARSLEY'S.Ladies\u2019 Ottoman Breche great variety at Delmans in S.CARSLEY'8.Ladies\u2019 Velvet Brscho Dolmans in great variety at 8.CARSLEY'3.Ladies\u2019 Spring and Bummer Jackels in great variety as 8.CARSLEY\u2019S, Ladies\u2019 Sporisman\u2019s Capes in Black and Colors nt 8.CARSLEY'S, Just received, large let of Knitted Shawls, arse sise and rich celors, te be soid at $1.50.£.CARSLEY.t.arce let of Sheiland Nhawls in all colers to bo sold at reduced prices at 8.CARSLEY\u2019'S.Ladies\u2019 lio>p Bkirts, im all atyles, at rednced prices, as 8 CARSLEY'S.to eali upon Flatbush and apologize.Baid he: \u2018 Flatbush, 1 told yeu, yo: were se ignorant as ss pig I ooght not » have said it.I have been sorry for it ever ince.I have mot only ofesded you but] \\avo grossly insulted tho pig.So I want to take t back.\u2019 Ard Fogg went away with the feeling of s man who Bud done the right and honorable thing.\u2014 Burton Tramecript, + arme LRSONAL\u2014A gentleman .34, and wozl\u2019hy, desires to bear from a amiable, accomplished young Issy, er atbmaonialiy gelmesd.Please cncioge photo.Address \u201cd.KB,\" Box 3, Allandale, Ont.1352 arand Moonlight Excursion, Per steamer \u201c Filgate,\" to Varennes, and retnro on thy evening of 21st June.(Under the Auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Association of 58 ew Church.) , REFRES!IMENTS ( N BOARD Tickets, 25e; children, lic, can be bad from Mr.Weldon.123 lieury st, Dawson Bros.and I'rysdale, St James stroet, and at the Boas on the evising of the Ex- oursion.-\u2014\u2014 BRASS BAXD IN ATTEXDANCE._\u2014 160 1 THB DOG FANCIBRS\u2019 ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL.Tbe Regular Quarterly Meoting of the above Associa Sion, will be heli tu the Long Kuom, Mechanics\u2019 Hais, on Tuesday Evening 1th June, at 8 o'cidex sharp.Every member, ax well a8 thoss desirous of becoming members, and who wish the advancement of tha Associati.ma, are requested to attend.JUHN F.CAMPBELL, secretary.> FIRST ELECTRIC LIGHT OLD ST.JOSEPH STREET.The po, House of N.E.HAMILTON & CO.taking he le.The attraction centres at No.#5.\u2014The * Choap Store * aJware full of customers.134 2 FT.r IGHT LIGHT! LIGHT! .Go to Osie\u2019'y Cheap Lamp Sale and get your sap- piy.Lampa for the country.Ol for the country.Nice, cheap, handy Lamns for the œu'try house.od grcked fer the country.COLE'S LAsiP STOKE 4°58 otre Dame st.3541 STABLISHED 1855.BR BEALE & SUN, Undertakers, 43 St.Antoine street Funerals furnished.Attendance at shih 1 a Wi KING & 00, WHOLESALE Bedding Import all their own material, and y can guarantee ROCK BOTTOM PRICES | N.Faetory Jurors Nireet, ) Warereems: CRAIG STREET.| COUNTERS FOR SALE.Wty feet of Fino Black Walnut Counters, cheap.SAVAGE & LYMAN, 247 Bt.Janacs street.ITY BEDDING HOUSE\u2014The place can get pure and healthy Bedding, Bedroom Furniture, Parlor Fur &c., yood tary, and ch ta AMES 8 'RELS, Sedona Dore and Beading fanufacturer 7% and 73 38.Joseph street Steinway Grand Piano, $300! Cost 81200.A Fine Toned 7 Ocinve Stoflivay.fai! Grand, in brawdrome enrved Roseweed Case, tri-cord, and fuil dron plates.a rare bargai : ™ 0.W.LINDSAY, 135 +3 \u201c 1812-86.Catherine £8.Good Printed Regain Shirts, Ga, with Collar.t 3 In our Colintg and Quffe, we make Arob-atues ILTÉRS.NATER FILTERS te EEE from wha agent, % PF.JACKSON, Chemise 5 es As« to see our New Lace Bustie, just Khe thing for summer wenr.8.CARSLEY.LINEN CARRIAGE DUSTERS.We aro showing & new line of Linen Carriago Dusters in.Uatmeal sad Mummy Cloth, with isncy stripes aud knetted fringe.LINEN DRILLSN.New plain and fancy Linen Drills fer Men and Boys\u2019 wear.LINEN DUCKS.Jus: opened ont a full line of Genuine Naval and Military White Linen Ducks.GRAMS LINENS.Fall line of dark and medium Grass Limens.For the best value in Grass Linons see Carsley\u2019 large assortment.TABLE LINENS.* Heavy Scoteh Loom Tabic Linens marked low in extra heavy quality.{ BLEACHED TABLE LINENS, * Genuine Larnsby Table Linen full 73 ineh wide.Extra qualities in Irish Table Damasks.BATM s OWELS.- Honey Comb Bath Towels, White Turkish Bath Towels, Grey Turkish Bath Towels, Fancy striped sath Towels.LO®M DAMASK.Loom Damask Towels, Bleached Damask Towels, Loom Ruck Tewels.Bleashed Huek Towels.TOWELLING! TOWELLING! Roller Towselling, \u2019 Kitchen Towelling, Dish Towelling.S.CARSLEY, 393.ps 397 & 392 NUFR£ DAMK ST.135 ALL TMIS MONTH! SPECIAL CLEARING SALE! BOISSEAU BROTHERS, Dry Goods Emporters & Jobbors, 235, 287 ST.LAWRENOE ST, \u2014 Mr.HORACE BOISSEAU will Jaave Tor Bie Bxsepean Markets, {he latter pars of thie mouth, smd be make rooss foz the mew | rtations bai give ial B: tm MILKS £ DRESS o trault, all employed in the gaol vf this district.\u2014\u2014\u2014=\u2014 Evening TelegramsN ODONNBLL VERSUS SULTIVAN.[SPECIAL DESPATON TO THE STAR] Boston, June 9.\u2014Patriek O'Donnell, of Ottawa, wishes to meet John L.Sullivan, with er without gloves, believing Sullivan cannot kneok him out in four rounds.O'Donnell is a wrestler and olaims he has pever been thrown.THE CAPTURED ROBBER, [SPRCIAL DREPATON TO TRB STAR | Loxooxw, June O\u2014The man whom Maxim, the electrician, captured yesterday on the train for rebbing him in 1881, is named Palmer, He is known as a rssing sharper aod calls himself an Irish Lord.Palmer and Hamiltee, his con- foderate, in the Yobbery of Maxim, also robbed Williamson, said to be editor ef a New York paper, ten days agé MYSTERIOUS DROWNING ACCIDENT.fMFNCTAS DRSPATOK TO TEE STAR] Bozzi, June @©\u2014A man named Nazaire Gauthier, a deck hand en the steamer *\u201c John Pratt,\u201d the Harber Cemmissionst\u2019s tug, dissp- peared vary mysteriowsly last Sunday evemidy, creating, however, ne.wumsasiness at the time, the impression bein, that dis- sntisfsotion had promptod him so take bis leave of absence.Ilis wife, In the meantime, receiving : né news, beeame alarmed, and ing drown- fig, owieg to her husband\u2019s tendency te fits, had _ tere sx threes men steady at work ever sines, gra) Perera sucoses, until yestorday, when g of a steamer brought the beady, which wae figured almost beyoad receguition, te the sur- fags, A ostoner\u2019s inquest was held last evening, when a verdist of tal drowning was res- dered.MILITIA GANERAL ORDERS.| Méakness in Sump Field Battery eftcers fursexzex nUNPANCE TO THE STAR) , the rE ; \"Al the close of sadh epmtp of exercise the prin- i commenting the extent of diseases ia camp which - Medical treatment and es to the description.T he adieltes found most suitable for ues.ye A t the ef choeking évavérsation [rfubetantivé rank ef Captain.The abore offeers over tbe Hae which pes nétin reference to mustbe duly fer promotissin abcordènes eanal business, and in uwnee the time tie | With the ona, it boing undetrtoed that the | wire wea ocssupied by the wal very Limited, | pemenion o's second lass Gunnery Scheel oar The trade peinted thin out to the sutherities and | tilcate will be considered as quali for pre~ § offsred to malateis tors as Sm 2, te sation to tbe ak of | line te autond te J ; Te however, and this morning the rs CONURECATIONAL UNION., \u2018Tsoi, Gti, Fas Bi\u2014The Union mat of © in | Ai er oman cath de i Ë F Hi I *Fdovotional souviens.\u201d At+ 10 Celosk thie ebstr- | i, M.A, delivered the omunsl addvum,\u2019 taking: fir hs oulfosty 7 Oùr I 5 i fe i ¥ F ri \u201c5 i = ï I £ fr 2 i 3 3 $ gs 2= È | a hai: H F r z np 2 Fe of the second-elaas car to leave the rails, to tho dector, are ne- |.\u201c Orraxis, d'ans'O\u2014Tao Canada Gasatte contains | \"FROM OTFAWA, x Minister.- - [sPaCLAU DREPATON TO THR STAR.) - phosphate mine in Templeton, one mam wis killed, and another injured, perhaps ° À sehome for fandiog de blie debt said to be in eontemplation by the doverament, sod that the visit of Finance Minister, to England is in connection with it.The exset nature of the Proposed shaogo is not known, bat information ° leads to tho belief that an effort will be made to mako the debt and interest payable in Canada The enormous revenuos sceruing to, the Govern ment from the sale of North-West lands, revenua that are calculated on to inerease still more a the country becomes settled, would seem & strengthen the idea that Canada may cease to ¥ borrower aad fix the terms ef her own indebt- eos.A moeting of the Cabinet will be held at beo previous tp the departure of the Ministers for England on the 16th ust.It appears to be understood that Sir Alexander Galt will aet as Minister of Finance during Sir Leonard Tilley\u2019s absence in Kurepe.ACCIDENT ON THE INTERCOLONIAL.The Quebec Th the track\u2014 nyors Enjurede ox 8r.Joux, N.B., Juno O:\u2014About 6.50 o'clock this morning, as thb Quebec express train on the Intercolonial Railway, censisting of baggage,\u2019 second class, postal, first class and Pullman ears hol Passing Siispamais Ration, thirteen miles t- John, engine an.ear, together with 15 lorward tracks of +h amor oie car, passed over the switch, the bolt of the switoh having dropped out.Thi) osused the rear trucks throwing the pestal, first-class and Poliman ears intd the ditch, and damaging them seriously.Ac they left the track the end of eme of the ears struck the supports on the northern: * * sido of sho bridge there pt knocked them down.There wero about fifty passengers on board, five of whom were slightly bruised.The eenduatera of the Pullman oar received a severe gash over the eye.The passengers arrived in St.John an hour late.The train was running st enly eight milesan hour.At any greater a dreadful ident would have resulted.wrooking train has gone out.AMERIVAN, THE BARBER BOYS LYNCHED.WaveeLer, Is., June 9.\u2014The Barber boys were taken from jail by a mob at 11.50 lest night and hung to a tree half a mile east of the jail.Themob was composed of men from\u2019 Fa- yette county and led by the brother of 8h whom the Barbers killea last Fall.The Sheriff refused togive up the keys and the mob battered down the doors with sledge ha and after a short delay inside brought the criminals out with ropes around their necks.The boys did not flinch a particle, and did uot even plead far mercy, HEAVY WIND STORM.Srerxorseup, Jil, June 9.\u2014A heavy wind storm struck the south-western portion of the city last avening, unrocfing several houses, - blowing dowa barns and fences apd doing a large amount of other damage.No person was injured.Speci from points\u2019 along the abash Railway state that the whole country is flooded, and erops are greatly damaged OCANADIAN, THE SHEDIAC MURDER.ST.Joux, N.B,, June 9.\u2014Mrs.Taylor alias Sarak Smith, who killed Thomas À Morrison at Shediac on Tuesday, has been committed to jail for examination before a magistrate.Theo Marquis of Lansdowns, : The London World of May 30 says: The Marquis and Marchioness of Lansdowns are atay- ing at Beweod, and will only eome to town fer a short time this season.Lerd Lansdowne tosk « week to decide whether he would aosept the goverament of Canada.His family and friends all advised bim te do so.It is mo seeret that bi income has beer most seriomsly diminished by the aati-reat agitation in Ireland, as his ves estates in Karry are the backbone of the family possessions.He ownes 125,000 aercs in Irelaod ad only 11,000 in England.Lerd Lansdewm was in town for two days last week, and had interviews with Mr.Gladsteos, a Lord Derby.Special Rotiss.Lamoxs.\u2014Mr.Pottér, \u2018austianeer, holds a trade sale of 1,000 boxes choice Messina Lemous, * Ballet's packing,\u2019 ex**Avions,\u201d at his room on Wednesday, 13th inst order \u2019 Thursday 4 tren- i by srror.: Masws.Ross, Hall-& Ce.PE + 4 A pr ros besser ts Tbk nd a oes BT.vf 27 ROOMS Nicoly fsb ROUE Rr Se nat oe Fer SALE OHBAP \u2014 Strong Derrici: Apply 1376 M.Suateries virent.1 Osi\u2014 morning tween ' LE Be es ANTED-A second-hand bab '¥ carriage, 1a good evden Rate 7 2m Small Bost.\" - Adress \u201cBETO,\u201d Sran ofice.198 ERE EY {ATi ANTE , ; ERAL ANT, Orraws, June 9.\u2014By a cave-in at Melsurla's "]
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