"te the csleome scutioned that Exchange, ag & ; puy sent ; bus York. Aher | nieg mtrntfiprneheme ON, JrÂ¥ LTE ‘“"“LY?_“ TY, Pet schadula *"7, chiefty . amounts uo V A N PHY, which is Deer ext y Ment st. ers book will pe To er4 RYS, Â¥ | ate )R IRON pay ment of .nm‘.â€œâ€œï¬ s Kingsan »vembe 1 mt will Works Barristors, Ailorneys, Solicig@es, Conâ€" veyancers, &c., (Of the late (irm of Lewis & Pinhey.) UFFICESâ€"Kigin Stree‘. Otiawa. 0. H. Poswer. A.J Ogzkisti®.) H.P. Hrur. Feb. 5, 1874.. > 184â€"3m Offjceâ€"Master in Chancory Caambers, Co House, ~liawa, Cana da :-;.-â€",J-.‘.'.;’»‘-':"W Mai , J08. ly m street, Hnii, i Hiui, March 9, 1874. %5l2y Province of Quebec. s Barrister Attorney, Solicitor in Chan cery, &e., for thePi ovince of Ontario. Mauin Sureet, Hull, P. Q. y.c0sâ€"tinn ____â€" Netary Publicand Advocate, Hes cpeued an office in the Village of Hui :’.l‘thmf-olQM !ulhomu‘?‘b; rmn;n. of bec a Untario. Special care umlolho&iov of accounts in both Proâ€" ucen, Hull, Oot, 24, 1874, 2404 0 0_ in Chancery. _ Ufficeâ€"Jpposite the Russell House, wibson‘s Confectionary, it Maney o lend on Real Estate, lng Office â€"Over Mr. B. Huckell‘s Flour Store, sorper of Sussex abd Yorkâ€"streets, Otiawa. _ TAII.IJ.I & CHEYSLER, Barristers and Attornoysâ€"aiâ€"Law, Solici« Pl'-". CHWRISTIE & HILL, Barrister, Conveyancer, &c., Sol citor HonBLE. R, W. SU0TE M U+ MoLzoD STEW ART. J. J. GoRMULLY, WAI.I_. CASSELS & PENNOCK, Barristers, Solici A‘“fl?‘. Conâ€" veyancers, -.':'.:&-. &t., &t., Oflceâ€"mell‘s Block, opposite Russell House. w .H. Warku®.| R.CasssLs,Jr. | P. PENNOCK . July 21, 1874 4ih . Accountants, Auditors & 3anru Commission OFPICEâ€"No3, Viewria Chambers, O‘Connor Street, latély cocupled by C. Stephenson & Co. TIO.AI P. FORAN, L Advoente, Solicitor, &¢. No. 12 St. James ®treot, . . MONTREKAL, U‘( uunor Street, or at Mosgrove‘s mna m&im n::.e.J:nl:g!?omQ, . 0.%. AERTY A DESIRA BLE Cotnge Residenceon Stewâ€" art Street, with sm»l! Garden, stucked wih Vegetables, now ready for use. *\ o M. C. BOWLE®, Hiouse of Commons. Uity of QTTAW A, County of Carieton, bewr sobers w. H. CHALKER, K (BERT GRAHAM House Mrmerly cogupled by D Et ie mone ces metwalre Brrcoo D.. J. D. EK. MACDONELL, Oriawa, South side of Rideau street, near Glonâ€" S Consuliations at all hours, uks Board ®% Lodging. ad 1f required, TH REE French Compositers WANTED a DeWw e __ sorse in Chancery, Notartes, &A c. Officeâ€"Hardy‘s Block, Itideau Htrioi. June 3, 1573 ;. Barristers, Attorneys, Selicitors, Conveyancers, &c., Bept. 9, 1873. YOL. VIHIIL NO. 3897. ________ Conveyancers, &¢., wi. Beil‘s Block. Kigin=st. Nee o Oe en e d OTTaAWA, oNT. DANIEL O‘CoNNOR i W. D. 4 4 V. H. FERLAND, 5"7:'3-“"' at his Office, corner of O‘Conâ€" e Aboks ® ‘CONNOR & O‘DOHERTY, ‘*CONNOR & HoGG, ITUATION wanted a young Reotchm % years of age. Active, intelligent, & V MARSHAL MATHESON, & Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &c. ALBION HOTEL, Medical Cards. W. W. WARD, R. J. P. LYNXN, R. LOGAN, FEW GENTLEMEN can be accomoâ€" duted woth well iurnished rdoms and i. Apply at No. 4 McCormack‘s Biock, w. P. CoOUTLEE, K&o.r.., To French Compositors. ARCHAMBAULT, ILLIAMX MOSGROVE, H. TAYLOR_& Co. 3ist. ©. W. MaecCUAIG. ‘ _ OfGcial Assignee. Legal Cards, Cottage to Let. , STEWART & GORMULLY, NOONAN‘3 RESTAURANT, Sparke Â¥t: oct West. @ovT PRINTING OFFICE, W eilington Street Court House Avenue, TTA WA, Ont. gotants. Attorney, Acconecheur. Hotels. â€"aAT THEâ€" Address, the Hon. P. Mit« Uâ€"ly F. H. CMRYSLER, ‘Trw®s Office &e. for the Law, Soliâ€" Manager «Poprih o 3% 6â€"3m over ANNUM, for the haif year endl the 30th JUNK, has this t:{ been deeln: upon the raidâ€"up Capital, and will be payable on and At the Geveral Offices, Turonto, and at the other Offices of the L‘oup-;y- Of the + ig J.cfg-n':ku. OPICE is here iven. that a Dividend at NP fus Tate of shP EN Pek "cans"¢uk ANNUM, for the haif year ending the 30th THE _ DOMINION TELEGRAPH COm.PANY DIVIDEND NO. 8. SATURDAY, 24th JULY Next : Diamond Yeast. Cakes» This is the ouly Company in Canada mnow building Passenger and Street _ We can furnish on short notice and at lowest prices : W beels and Axies fitted to order. Millet Couplers and ) latforms. 5 N. TICE to Millâ€" e arsft. o) _ owners, maeki« Dit/ interested who have been troubled in the past with yummed or heaâ€" ted arbore, and journals +nd have been payiug fancy price, use Craven‘s Arctic and EKngine Olls aad so avoids those com plaints for the future. All Oills guaranteed and orders solicited; W.J. CRAVEN& Co,, 3818 441 St. Pauiâ€"st., Montreal. Street ~Railway Oars, WNO CONTRACTORS & ,BULLDEES Gar Rolling Stock Norwich Egg Powder, 1‘!!0 undersigned has opened a Ston â€"cuttor‘s Yard, Cornsr of King and â€"t Ardrew Btrook where building stone and posts of all desaription wili be uummux on hand, Orders are respectfully sol , for all kinds of Stoac» GIBBS & COURSOLLE, ou P HOTOGRAPHE R Tailor and QutAiter, on Kigin st., opposi‘e th Fost Office. Firstâ€"class goods always on hand nd satisfaction guarantéed. e in retiring from the practi¢e of my profession, 1 M‘M my former Assistant, Mr. A. F. 0"â€â€œâ€œâ€˜â€œ sm-hwnn-h xufllfln-lï¬ pleasure in resommerding him as my sueâ€" BULLOITORS OF Patents of Invention, [TRADE MARK REGISTERED.] VICTORIA CHBAMBERS, WELLINGTON STREET, OTTAWA. 834 tavor the undersigned with a call. â€" F w boarded groomed in the é_&mflm-&d Toronto, $0th June, 1875 OFFIOEâ€"No, Weilington Rajoties lock, OtiaWa, 0:‘ 54 smaitâ€"ly mmooe s P iiiags and cantings 3867â€"1 m Y For sale by all Oilmen. Dec. 4, 1874. (r m#king &l kinds of Cakes W 14 HOUT uas. 4o be had of all Grocers. s H. J. WEEKES &Co., _ Sole Agents f*r Ontario. ‘l’l’.l!l Â¥. coTroNx, Provincial Land Surveyor and Huceessor to W : flbuo & Co. _ Office, as formerly, over !un'- mre“v_m F. MEINDL has opened out, as a Merchan‘ RAILWAY . PASSENGER COACHES ONTARIO CAR CO., Maj ob 11, 1874 P ATENTS. EW Tailoring Establishment LUMBER AXD Commuission M ANT, EROH BROKER, &0, NOwW MANUFACTURE ALL CLASSES oF Musiness Cards. Misccllancous. TeU WAXT GOOD BRBEAD The Victoria Stables J A R V 1 #, 69, SPARKS STREET. Trare sanyis & Artrss ) Eï¬g.’.‘- most. con Carriages. g E s be ® a & ‘gg g?fé%’.g;;% 8 8 melatigs, in ‘5‘55535?5*3% id Piinky, hh a8 fatifipeis BROWNLEE & CO TDht O spouring good, rign provapt jGUFRARD EL ¢> dilfffi®? mHIS i LLENT 4 Machin Oil has for the last 12 years been msed by the leading Manuâ€" {acturing establishments of the Dominion. THOMAS MUIR, @ Tim as my m W. R. THISTLE Toronto M’ ecr 7“.7, ® UWy $ 34 33 gi SALE OF FURNITURE FOR BALE â€"N. E. ‘- o sro in Bs sikke ‘of Th iireytee Biffore soe olver wuiles Sale at I1 o‘ciock A. M. By J. BERMINGHAM. ted in the districts of Algoma, on North Shore of Lake Huron, vis :â€"‘ JO8EPH H1 N, or THOMA8 SYMINGâ€" TON, llontnd? m of the gnu. 1650, Ig;::l( ’n-u-o HE:% l.afl-‘db ';t"tho Sales daily by privatg. Auction Sale nightly. J. M. ROSS & Co. 82, _ Sparks _ Street. oTEA W A. Auction Sale Of Valuable Timber Limits. nbe‘don.wuul:‘::-b m Auction umwwurr.‘.m & COs in the city of Toronto, on Hpanish and on Serpent River, and the whole PE ET ood quality of white area is tim bered. ::EE'.-â€" quality hite o..'::..,"“...:s.:'.:,:.“"(ma,..':s;“..w.a the entire area) and for other parti¢ulars apply Next, at Two O*C106k in #-M?:o tol= lowi '-w‘ ber situmâ€" ....'3.‘.[1"....’1’..... Alonmaan North Shore Each Township consisting of about thirtyâ€"six IMPORTANT TO LUMBERMERCHAHKTS ALEX. â€" TAYLOR, i s i ag a FoR SALEâ€"N. K. quarter of No. 2 CLOTHING Establishment, 59 Sparks Street. ©| _ _ AUCTION SPECIAL. THURSDAYX,. 20th DAY OFP JULY. On the Bank Street Road, F 0 £& § 4A L £, H A Y & O AT S & Market, _ (** //‘ otitinng. tss es FLOUR AND FEED STORE. A U C TI O N. RICK MOUSE AND LOT, FLOUYR â€"AND FARM â€"PRODUCE, Anction Sales. Flour & Feed. Suceessor to D. MceLarnon, MORRIS, HARR!S 4 MeSRID! Mamkers. The retail Clothing Busi« ness so long carried on by Joseph Metcalfe is now transferred to the Firm of JOHN SMITH & CO Mr. Smith‘s knowledge of the Ready Made Cloth« ing business (14 years exâ€" my.mwdgu- best class of Goods to be had, and to sell at the 10e eat prices possible, will be a GUARANTEE to Mr. Metoalfe‘s old Customers that they will have every ON EASY TERMS. €lothing. â€"AT THEâ€" BY more of less, 40 of A combined smoothii lossing, futing and orimping IRON, a .rxt‘lmï¬r.' ma~ chine and one that should be in every Lnu and no doubt wiill be when seen, at ABHâ€" FIELDS Orockery and Glassware »tore, sole agent for City and Counties. CALDWELL & CO, â€" â€" Managers. Seou, dn Mve Thblacs Trom °6 to 20 gatione zes neat. cheap and durabieâ€"will save their own No. 11 Sparks Street, Near Russell House, neat. cheap and durabieâ€"will save their own wm.l:dl. in a lhmmeï¬ mt _P leave your orderp. Agents wanted to Mills‘ Supply Agency HOTEL COOKING) RANGES! HOTEL CARVING TABLESt ! HOTEL PASTRY OVENStT!~ HOTEL IRON BEDSTEADS! HOTEL LAUNDRY STOVES!! HOTEL HOT AIR FURNACES 1!! Marok 26, thrs. tioas of which they are offering to the Public at!! e low»« est rates, They have also al on haud al} deseriptions of Gentiemen‘s ng'd‘cd,’_lm- all deseri “‘“ï¬:u’ "i-'rd&fï¬%r:oi'- and Ladies‘ Ridâ€" %n and everything in o(.n.a.'m -:& their THOMAS SHORE & CUMPANY, (Quecessors to LEK & THOMPSON.] Beg leave to call the attention of tHe Public to their large and varied assortment of ail descripâ€" @ROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, PROVIsâ€" 10N8, £TO., ETC., _ anioe B the best Poiomhed ommb . » vhomas sHiokE a 00. Bparks Street, near 0. Liboral advances made on consignments. / Alph. J. Steers & Co. JAS. HARTY & Co., Merchants, Kingston, ©, J. CAMPBELL, Esq , Mossrs Campbel! & J. H. SEMPLE, Importer, &c., 53 St, Poter 8t.; tion of $1.25 per bbi. â€"'dr{" gu.uu."“ouu“' e Hale in In bags, Fine h‘l Good Vlo-mn Apples and unwn:,‘ nh'b" ombsu of which areselling at a reduction for OAsH. lbs. or upwards â€"areduction on No, 1 Labrado Th $ o famad h stenioes amcï¬'ï¬lmw dr{ Codâ€"fish, Ooarse Male in large bags, Fine Sall, 20 ios. per bag, Good Baskerville & Bros., No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, *Tybon af vateoaty LOW PHiGEq t *~‘ twake room for their Bpring Stock, _ _ _5 1ba. of sound Tex for $1.60, value warâ€" From Gooderham and Worts Colebrated Distillery, SOLD LOW. ranteed, also, a reduction on Sugar, taking 10 tb6. or n'p;an gcnueuon_gq‘_’o‘l Labrador HIGH ~WINES, PROOF ‘AND RYE, _ 10BACCOS, PICKLES, BALL BLUE NONE IS GENUINE! Thore are Numcrous Imitagions 0n 44¢ in ninnnes srtmlard Goverbors jd " BLYTH & KERR‘S. H. ungowsa %.. Ottawa, April ;1th, 1878, R 3 coaL oIL COOKING ~STOVES AVOIDING HEAT IN THE HOUSE, MYRTLE cNAVV, STARCOH, RICE, RAISINS, CURRANTS, NUTS, CIGARS, PAILS and BROORS, also, â€" =~~> FINE AND COARSE HARNESS THE "DOMESTIC" IRON. ANY SIZES of the above, supplied to COMPLETE IRONS 1N ONKE, Hardmare, &¢. RUSSELL HOUSE BLOCK, [Opposite Sappors Bridge.] ~â€"~OTTAWA, ONT CALL AND EX A MILNE STOCK, SAVING F U L <ANE and everything in connection with their OTTAWA, MONDA\, JULY 19, 1875 ASHFIEL DS Crockery Store, Duke Street @rorcrs. UNLERS STAMPED BASKERVILLE BROS. «â€"DBALERS INâ€" ooo ione van oar ALL SIZES, â€"â€"W HOLRSALRâ€" CAVTION, Bparks Street, near it] â€"ATâ€" i4 381 1t is stated that Mr. Langevin will again present himself to the electors of Dorchester, where Mr. Roleau has been unseated, as an independent supporter of the present Federal Government. May the good Lord deliver them from such a supporter, and the House of Commons from such members. x Hon. Mr. Letellier de St. Just, Minister of Agriculture, has réturned from Toâ€" ronto, where be has made further arâ€" rangements with the Government in reâ€" gard to the representation of the Province at the Centennial Rxhibition, Phila ~ Hon. lr.Hnnï¬nglnnhinb!., Hon. day. » treal Gazette says:â€"â€"You may have obâ€" served that Mr. Mackensie, the Premier of the Dominion, was‘ presented to the Queen by the Earl of Derby, at Windsor, before he left for Seotland.. He is one of the fow self:made men who have made a deep mark for their names in the counâ€" ‘s political history, and he will be Efl&l"::hmnlhhnflnqna rueniog hewerer some of who bade fair to attain distinction; attainâ€" His Honour the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, after a â€"sojourn of about a week at Caledonia ~Springs, returned ~to the cit ‘H le:ve:l &rm'l‘am&::"i’:’. ::;n!:&. t}vo, t: make final arrangements prior to taking up his permanent abode at~Governnient House, A good deal of repairing and reâ€" newing will, as a matter of course, be ne. cessary, and it is to be hoped that the Govem’lnnt':dll n:thucnqwh mdgoth. position and requirements of dignitary whose residence it is. ‘They need not be afrald, we fancy, of w cav u&, Geoffrion, succeeding Mr. Blain de St. Aubin as an Assisteant French Translator to the House of Commons. : We cheerfully acknowledge Mr. Lusignan‘s capacity and claims to Ministerial favors; but in the present case, however, the authorities might desire to do justice to his merits» which we hope.they will soon have an occasion to do, we do not think that they The Citizen, and, following suit, the Associated Press despatches to Montreal, have announced the probability of Mr. A, g::m nmon‘o b.m“mmg" th g;‘ls.nloo, & tL‘th:l i e Civi vi g!dlnl motion in office. ’ll‘:'nnko h':é: Mr, Blain‘s immediate successor;, be acrying injustice to other faithful and n eqmdan in s pirigrpoint o6 mioms s & as strong claims as mfï¬'{'@ meol frion‘s Secretary . â€" It would, no doubt, be pleasing to the Cifizen to find the present Ministry ukm’ a step which would ineviâ€" tably, at some uhxgegï¬od, be accepted as.a precedent by ï¬iï¬ofl oppoâ€" nents ; but we feel t, knowing their desire in every case to do what is just and prudent, that our contemporary has, as)usual, mistaken the policy of the preâ€" sent incumbents in office TELEGRAPHIC: Loxpox, July 17.â€"The annual dinner of thoCobdenCluboa:rnduï¬mioh- quis of Hu:i:,in proposed the Chayâ€" lier‘s health flnhi-. gold medal. The Right Hon. Mr. Forster in answer to the toast of the guests referred to the Americans in attendance who he ‘said "he could shardly call foreigners. Forsier introduced Gen. MeDowell who in a plea sant speech declared ‘that America had nothing to be‘ashamed of in the way of free intercourse with the world, every one coming there met with a hearty welcome and were granted equal liberties. Nathan Appleton of Boston alluded to the near ing Centennial Exhibition in the United aniftenithay mainly was the union between the horthern . and southern states.: He stated that Euro: peans would take the onportunity of would : take the c of Mmumumbimmmâ€m mï¬ngdfl:h;‘l:b would ©be %m Philadephia. dinner closed & vote of thanks to the chairman. The though the shooting between American riflomen was deferred till next Wuhudny.' the oon%mo Bt‘.l’ was ho M eac mflh M“.’ seven shot at the bull‘s eye, counting m«r.?-lw-l:-w 33, the highost obtainable ‘number‘; Gilâ€" dersleeve, 34); . Y » ‘ j and Dakin, 30. ï¬':'.ï¬.’u.....m{'.&h.' ‘Quzaxstowx, July 7.â€"The whale with 'whiohtbcun’um&hï¬minm- tact, was brought in here, It is 54 feet New Y July 17.â€"Mr. J, L. Toolé, for London toâ€"day. f ®#e Thurston of Fall River was taken to tho'l‘omhnow:dmnhhdbym Magistrate for fi examination. Attbofn-dthoANoflo Base Ball Club in evflsmbdzlhohdfm’h $D U Tall min becareg m wor it 1; was won by J.I.Mï¬uMm«uhm. The London correspondent of the Mon It GREAT RRITAIN. R smmz The Annual Dinner of the Cobden Leo 8 Allen, the alleged abductor of AM L BR 1 U AN . i OR E I G N Departure of J. L. Toole. Safe Arrival of a Whale. qQUEENSTOWN. NEW YORK. Steamships driatic, Spain, iul%w. A telegram from Salt Lake Ci â€" m_&MdM@mYm- Internatio mal Swimming Matchâ€" The international swimming match between Johnson and Coyle is now fixed fcrthehdofAugudinï¬utRivw. The friends of each are sanguine of success. wheat culminated this morning, when the nrkocfolltwoocnh,owina:obvmblo report from England and Continent. Shooting at Creedmoor. At Cnod-oortod:gtho members of mm ane Sn fln "hs ven E. ‘v weather was ruvom:zlo. Leonard Greer of Hudson won b{:ooringu out of 65. The badge has to be won three times be: fure it becomes his. f by 2el det ptanioep fook mace was wou The failure of Mesers. L« J. Daly & Co., tea merchants, is announced. resulting in the loss of one life and likely mmmmmamoubm%. the fatal wounding of another.â€"It that late on S.turwip'l'&orul and :f oioad! Mabanin" arciveg e from, lï¬â€˜ï¬' and fought with another negro, Jeff. Sanders. This evening the quarrel was renewed in a saloon on Bml.u“lhpt. h vrinpl o h oondcnbdigge Coun bo $b street, but were soon . overtaken unknown negro killing him m@nqy. nHe then lhbb:d Sanders inâ€" qrruted.hhnaond m-hn.zin‘::htbe tal, had lost the use of his legs by .r_g“g)gpght to be fatal. Sorrel ; was A o:b'b from London on‘nouo; :‘: John Franklin the Arctic Explorer rel drew a knife and stabbed one of his dead . Banders had crawled awa Mwmmdmodbthohl,- Bostox, July 17 â€"The base 6th ball between ‘the Red Stockings and &% toâ€"day resulted in a sore defeat of latter. Bostons made 12 base hits and 6 Chicagos, 0. Pote ©Hartrorp, July 17.â€"â€"The Hartfords deâ€" feated the Philadelphians® toâ€"day by 14 a youn, widow, residing five singular ‘circumstances.‘ She had‘been receiving the attentions of a. fast young man named Buck Wethern, who is chargâ€" ed with administering cantherides in wine, whiohth.wflowhnkwithhldrfluh. The Sheriff is hunting for him, but he has not yet been found. rung, none of which wâ€"re earned.> The BrooKLy®, N. Y., July 16.â€"The game of the championship between: the St.~ Loui# and Mutuals came off toâ€"day. The latter Intter wow by 10 to 4. has been heard of the missing balloon and those "best qualified 40 â€" jwige ‘have settled : down ‘to the conviction that Donaldson and his comrade | lisve per= At 12:40 toâ€"day the furniture f:ctory of Lewis Schulthy, corner of 5th and :Carpenâ€" its contents, loss $60,000, on which â€"there was an insurance of $30,000, 200000 ACECCRRTUGIAME . BGROTEY OVE > ME r:f't. last ounin&flor the llufhol .'."1 Bt. Jo. Railroad for a trip to Putin Bay. They will be .reinforced on the way, and will be the guests of the Toledo and Was 18 favourable for anâ€"abundant yield of:lr‘hdaolor‘h and vegetables. A litge number of hands have arrived here. Hoporux, N. J., July 17.â€"The 8. Gecw club of New York and the town elub of Philadelphia had their first match this season toâ€"day on the gsounds of the former, â€" The game reâ€" Urop Prospocts. a is rery fuvourable Tof an Abundant ylolf "_“-"fl-ï¬ l-â€" sulted in a for the St. s smdmo. W Knocked down and Robbed. Pwmm a resident . was down at Chester MJubbd of a pooket book containing $117. Crop Advices. ‘Btovux Cirv, July 17.â€"The advices will be about 1,000,000 bushels . _ *~‘ For the Black Wills, _ was the hottest day â€" of the season. The thermometer stood 110 degrees in the Beaths for the Past Week . â€"â€" T|‘l_.0m89 deaths in the city ‘last Cardinal MoCloskey has just received om the. Catholic Union of Ireland a ngratulatory address on his elevation to All layed miserably, the Browns finely. The A terrible affray between colored men curred in Eighth Ward this evening, No Tidings of the lost Balloon. > Cr1oaco, July: 17.=â€"Nothing whatever ‘Warsaw, Ind., July 17.â€"Susan Vanderâ€" y, a young grass widow, residing five Kaxsas Ciry, July.17â€"An © The Hottest Day of the Season. , Davawrort, Iowa, July 17.â€"Yesterday A Grass Widow Poisoncd. Death ofâ€" Lady Franukilin. Death of Mrs. Young Now York Markets. Europcan Travel. A Terrible Affray. PRILADELPHIA. KANSAS OLTY, DAVENFPORT. S1OUX CITY MOBOK EN. CHICAGO. Timts WARS a W. Cricket. sanguine of.ura-. itory Address. the excitement in t twonty in all, Brioxssure, NJ., Jn& 17.â€"The wrest!â€" ing match between D. Howard of Trenton fll:&m:‘c;m a side 6 dllllahihp i the State, ocâ€" eurred here to day, and was won by T CoasP T Wb,mm.m fought, -dwuwu Dwicut, IIl., July â€" 17.â€"This usually emhnntourlhmrddca’& well known mden:. Naly and Patey McGuire for $200 aside. curred here to day, and was won Howard gaining ‘two falls out of three. . is rordny ato enpos Ane aline arnented \peRBRO, . JY B4 eâ€" 1 NC -.q o Un= noudambnis ihe, rap mlol t Jor the benelit of his health. " * *‘ have deserted their ships. _ _ _ The wood market continues dull; with few transactions to note. | :~> dist Conferemes. | â€" ‘ emisetmnn in poor circunmistances. [t is their intention to remain in that section for a year or two yieve" and, the Provisional Bettation of vieve, and *.¢~+ :: Paymaster W.b":l. Forreat, next week BDeparture of the Bishop of Ontarioâ€" Crimps Arrestedâ€"Wood Marketâ€" Buâ€" sikess ‘Mattorsâ€"Gone into Camp. ‘ morofghndenst n e belore proceel. :‘n:nunb md dw:l Itt-muol(hh“-d &...m LepnesE Iniband snil wite with the cause of which perhaps db"pabhn little .concern at present.©~An: individual who was in some way implicated in the trouble and who took upon himself the task of Mitchell, late of New York, will be mduct. ed as pastor of the Central Church conâ€" charge will be delivered by Professor Another of ‘those® fiendish assaults on little girls which of late have been rather frequent, happened at Don Mount yestérâ€" day m.mmw Wm. Wilson, about 21©years ‘of age, deâ€" wim. wilson, about 21 Of de> Rouanbuted me Rnoe thing d onl into the shed and‘gave the alarm to the w.“ dist Churoh ""‘iï¬â€˜c-n-""“‘m-ma;" enced A ags in. Gower street at 10 a.m.,June znt:m the . Presidency offuv G. 8. Cornwars,© July/~17,â€"â€"Mr. ~Bnetsinger elected by a majority of eight yea clected toâ€"day by m majori p.m. .. The sermon will ‘be rnolndby the Rev. J. Breckenridge, the charge }ot{ommilteanmuh lnd-*byunm, » & lw % Johnflmsn,Bovm,mbindnet ed pastor of=Bay street: Church: The sermon on this cccasion will be preached by the Revy. R. Douglas Fraser, and the at . the "Mayor‘s office ~ Evidence was iven : of the brutal: treatment the child f24 boeu substitied. to,, after which the ‘Hall, commencing ‘at 7.30 5. . ‘The sermen â€"will be qanobed "by of the child, â€"who applied to Ald. mhrqumnththi'm which was granted. . Yesterday Ald. Baxâ€" ter held a private investigation of the case Th was committed for trial s . Too Aoaanne t Hnen .. of the sently a tVills Nove Uolege, Philadeiphic, y w tVi ove & i was a _of considerable distinction -aogmnï¬sm,u well as from his position:as head of ‘the=Order of ‘Bt. Augustine on this continent. _ He was botn at Mountjoy ‘Place, Dublin, in the yurlal,:imï¬hflni_thuh mhod‘-' momqm“nm dï¬o‘qudflï¬nfl.'mh;yw, 1821, he was sent to Rome ‘to ‘complete his education and made such rapid pro gress that hbe received ~the" degree of ° Master of Hacred at ‘the Nn mt im nie on ts haln y wou * n-brlq:olln“hoy Bachelor." On joi convent of ‘his order at he soon made ‘a reputation as a +"In 1834 he was sent out to india, where he was appointed â€" Vicar Gdlk:ndlhoh-u&'cfluol’mp. it n M h poull nanne bringing Win t into close relations with '.hoh::‘n,flu messâ€"room ‘storiee were T‘l’ made the basis of narratives in leo tures ndï¬e:;-h Isu.h been was : from descripâ€" wm character that . Lever drew the and some of the scenes in his famous novel, «Charles O‘Malley." In 1839, Dr. was summoned to Rome to report the in his work Quezzo, ;July>47.â€"The Bishop of On THE LATE RKEV. DR. MORIARTY. Scenes â€"Indnction â€" of ‘Pastors â€"A CA NA D T AWN A Town in Luck. CONRWALL. TORONTO. The Canadian riflemen have been very successful thus far at the Wimbledon maiches. Amongst the winners in the Daily Telegraph prizes are the following THE WIMBLEDON MEETING. Great Success of th: Canadian RiGemen â€"Winners in the Queeu‘s Alex= andra and Other Prizes. (N. R. A.) x "f wl L â€II [l I is In the Windmill prises at 200 yards, Canadian winners areâ€" qï¬ï¬o.: poung Thiee Siven Sefalioty Capt. Arnold, 74th Battalion, N. B: &’Mdflp of the Queen‘s Prize, ï¬'h -ohldc:i. :?.-.' e no‘.uu'g'L ver s He was followed by two Camadians, who, besides winning badges and £12 prizes, «â€"â€" Hunter 86 points. _ “'.mlidfld the soldiers, in trying to restore lost his eye. The Mussulman 4 look upon these sectarian at Jerâ€" u-.,..lh“d&ho e zy mark of their Christian ln';lh&rfl; and Harvey prises the ng(huhwh-uw-â€" a ‘There has been incessant rain for four days. ‘The Cansadians fred the 600 yards fight. Theâ€"pricsis went at it © tooth and io and down the sacred ons on separated by â€" Purkish Greek priests were weunded, and one of range in the Queen‘s prise during a vio lent rainâ€"storm. _: In addition to these £3 prizes were won the following Canadians :â€" One hundred and six yun-z five citizens of New Orieans paid thoir lm i &d«'ï¬&' & en e ies only in the musty wresords of Paris and Te arugahe Onfenaaile five take tree one men ; .OR :«fl"'ï¬mum The ha every _"E'n';p-"' ens to her friends a jup:hn dead. It is stated Evarte‘ fee h.ï¬o lat case is $25,000 ; 10,000, Hill‘s $6,000, bsk tue, bbsatiaie makee nochrg.f:huoflbu. uh-‘:: that Mr. neumw Fullerton, Morris and c? Ascension DQ{&-O was ed by the Latins to make use of & chapel built over what is belleved to be h6 26 mv.mfl"“.“h‘ question .of pPMeeseerts 0 O 00l and Orleans n celebrated J: ninting » Tuil asodunt Of Thte fink orgat public. â€" _ her. i : load iï¬â€˜.“&.‘m‘" -:.':":'.::z:.'-:... inhabitanta M‘. vain. Twice zh sent a delegate to P.:g.i twice T 2l “ King refused even to no;h. R’l: 13, 1762. ‘The, frst Spanish &u. U did not, arrive until 1766, The made up their mind to dislike him, and they did so. He seemed tohave been a gay, goodâ€"humoured, not very disâ€" mmm&dbdw» jeots, and found that he bad set himself ized because he married without the conâ€" sent of "Father Dagobert," and hurt because he sent Havana for a nurse . for his child;â€"was not Louisians able to fmhhn.wdwm The colâ€" onists | complained presence at New Orieans, but deciared that he had insulted them when he stayed at Balaiz= for eight months,. They sbhut him and his wife out of society and then accused him of hauty exclusivenses. Oneof the seriâ€" mtt,‘dwhz-'-u-q orders of ther sovereign:" For several months the colonists were uaunhwmn-uunm refused their aid. â€" Spain sent ‘O‘Reilly mm-ncazumaâ€"a.- Owuozwnin rebellious colony. When Mmhï¬m up the Mississippi, one of the conâ€" Republic, â€" but less 4 The old lady who believes every ocm lamity that happens to herself a trial, and a° c adfonont of ‘loon in order to whip Ulloa‘s nerves were disturbed l‘ the shrieks of the victime of the lash. oi amae hn airale up trying to m-flfl Oct. 25, 1768; the crisis came. baunds cccupied the strects of New ° leans. ~ Ulloa fHed to a frigate which off the city. "The Superior Council expelled, in the style~of more days, all the adherents of ‘the other and adopted an address declaring that colony‘s allegiance was due to France, rooeg tant Phay conld‘ mos ‘thremrom some to the determination to rise with troops. _ O‘Reilly lsnded undisturbed Four days afterwards the twelve leaders were arrestod. â€" a month of torture and trial ended in the sentence of five of them to death. One had. 'h“l been killied while trying to speak to his wife, The lack of a hangman s«ved the five from the mn?' i-o-u.:a-â€"ua ,dMï¬IWâ€".‘b martyre What class ought not to die of conâ€" wr Merchants with strong iron himself, ‘and ‘studied ~science, to which he (was .# devotee. â€" Meanwhlle the citizens formed.a ,ï¬'uwm wmm“-ï¬ lic under the proteetion of the Britis} tent, as the archives of Paris show, wasto Cns e Pancbi: â€" modelied ~Affer the Swiss Government, _ Ullon xeâ€" ported to Madrid: " One plan was to mlm GIER Fiign Thsy Th ht im ue Sergeant Hill, 1st Battalion, Quebec. By Specia‘ Oab le Jclcgram to the Gighe. Prizes in the Bass match were won byâ€" Loxnpow Orrics or Tus Guose, C> apal 55 Or mpside, K. | "". ... PRICE 3 CENTS. A Forgotion Glory. Ontario, 79 ; but “ w