~ - v \.\'lIl|j`l Ila` LIQAI IA). Anauyuwuu ronunaiuicotiouc can rccrinve {no at- tiuu. Ecvryllaiug forwarded for ' inarrtiou uuut br ncroupaaial by (he ammo and ad- drru qfae on-ler; not uecrualy for pub- Iiraliun. but an rvilnu-0 qf aulhruticity. A It in uln wqnvnlc-I Mal torrent nomtcutt toil! only u-rih: on our silt Qf flu W! of paprr. Wu nnuaof umlirfnulv to nvfm-no rejected com- mIuu'ruh'uus. ' A few days a o 3 young gentleman and lady from the rural 1 `st:-icts visited Somerset, Pa, to get married. " The young couple entered the town on this festive occasion nstride of one horse. Theydismounted, had their horse fed, partook of a sumptu us repeat, consisting of crackers, were then nited in the holy bands of matrimony by :5 Justice of the Peace, when.- .they again mounted their steed and wended. their we to their mountain home the cheers 0 the populace. =' 'l`lmu ha..- .. ,......4. .L....... ..l....:A...l.I.. :...a.:.. vnavvlu ul. uuu 11u1;u1uu;7. They have a grant {nan clmtable inl1>itu- tions--some nine llunlire a_1together-in Lon- don, and there are not 3 few with eccentric names and objects. `Ono sobiety is called London bv Mo6nliqhl: : another. the Metro- xmules anu objects. Uno soblety 13 called by Monlight ; another, the Metro- politan Free Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association. 'I'hc:re iia. Dog`s Tem- pm-ary Home, and a f`Guilt Gtgrclenq, besides a Coral Missionary Fund. .-The gharitably disposed can select object! 3 wide range. .1 . 'l`I... 'I ..`I.. __;,_,,,,- p,,,._, 1 nu --5. The July returns from VVj_nshin`ton of the Agricultural Department do not ma.terinlly change the crop prospects in J un ; Severe rain storms have continued to obstruct the cultivation and check the growth in.--tl1e Stntes upon the Gulf Coast. The States of -Louisiana, Mississiuui. Alnbmna and F1.-id. &......,..1.... the unit Coast. The States of`-Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida e:-age low; or in condition than at last re . ~54 The re- valence of insects with other 1 I-Bfxitious cir- cumstances would probably redu the crop of cotton to 2,500,000 bales, and ,- stead im- nrnvnmmuf in Hm Juno 1.! n:vIu 3...... ...:a 4.1.- uuuhull uu z,n\N,U\N wuss, am: 87' Stead 1m- | provement in the plant of sixty days, wit the longest and most fsvourabie picking ueanon, mi ht carry the aggregate up to[_ 3,500,0(Xl 1) es. This is nresented n.s a. fnitlntntemnnt mi ht can u'p tq_'35oooo0 This presented as a. fa.ix-}st a.tcn 1ont of the rzunge of probabilities, base?! :1 11 ex- tensive and reliable data.` aid lilin uenced by the lamours of speculators of_utl1e Cotton Exchange. ~ " ` Two facts in Earl Russell : life dysy he no- ticed. When he was young he fee so weak that no one supposed he woultl _livg to be an old man. and for many years tllll weakness continued. But when he got n lb between sixty and seventy-nearer sixty thin seventy, we fa.ncy-he picked up gathered esh, and now he has nearly .re _ the Age of fourscore, a. greater ago ifh ' _y Russell has reached, it is said, for ajen " .. or more! . Poetry drinks its ' filhntl from n queer tap. `Ne lea:-nsthai _, ; p'0f enry Carey for Sally in our AJley"fwss;;as follows: A shoemskex-`s annrantice nmuy lulidnv -an. A suoemaxers renuce _ e ' q) his sweetheartglpfreated } ht of Bedlam, the puppet shows, 4 '. ' ' (ups and downs), and all ` Moorelds, and from these, ' _ Farthing Pye House, he gav _ ; buns, cheese cakes, stuffed ` d bottled ale, through all of which septic: the author dogged them, and drew fronfthelhhis little sketch of Sally in our Alle 9 =. - Ant-nnnfn rnnnivn Gum... I1:...JI'\..`.'. :....__ AL- X .._...u... v. -us-ea. ua vi-u xuncyxo, * ' Account: received from agent of the society for an " - _ by the famine in Persia, f . qixrm the re- ports previously received. _ _ ple hzwe already died of stufnhp ad in 1 ea when every other wings food lil gag: consumed men have bun. dig.-.n as no. an xn me letter recumtihg}: there are about a hundred not a snob among them. " ` plain. Snobs don t care a. ' ` except for a. day or two. _va.riety wants to be where ttimout ; the femaJo- can constant op rtunitiu to ' contents of or trunks. '_ here for o A you drive off you go over a.' on dress whocarea?` If go, with a. mountain. So" that Onlv the nun.-'51.]- ...a....I V IITVUILITI I , Irlcl `WWII Guumwllu lIIl eompuhory omignon in the re- mogy France in at last compelled to adopt hf hergelf of a_dn.ngeron| element in her ....:.l. m u a wonder that. 3 cluuh u1d1`u;_ .1ma,`..: but ofrotre'at:. --. ue mm a mountain. r only thepmiiblc rlopu it in a wonder that. und: clua Ihonld Iimu. .I...-.a-`- L- parcy wr "oauy In our A1] shoemakefs gtpprentice I sweetheart. treated h 4 I if? B me-:58 hl;3,-vht R:';I`il:1nIf `for the int] if theiuth CPO! Itlllll, remit his thirteen you: of sentence liet (Ill.,) Prison. 1-1---- _-_.. LI... ori .""'|' tnuwill' in the jo- fIL.lI..1 `I.-_-; 4.: o tothe Pope on the occasion olhuumivenuy, Thqluliux Cultonu chargod't'duty mam 30 `I18 K0110 011 I110 UOGIIIOII OI Ill! Illlv lttlnn hanged ' d t tum f 000f. (160), n.nint1ms;duu"..`m, time that s triing memo:-in], Iigned by c.,_ ` uun'!lUlnlI_r:- ` cry. The Custom: mt oritiel ho Q]. 1. of reckoned without their host. E` e course pent you-d that thmou were to `Id 15. tumedito thine who act lm} 1o~u:te.-, sddlthe Tdbht. ilonh worth nmdniu .. ts ntnioet fury. ... ._... ..r.....-u ---ua-s us ysuuyvsvul , work is plenty and bread cheap, he 'adeaf eartothe voieeof thedemar ., and surrounds himself with his o home. Itiswhenthewolff knocks. at tl?'door,a.nd heasks for work andndl _ ,t.hat hebeeolnea aneasypreytothe ' of the revolntionist and the level- ` lgrl the tronblous times of 183)- 1.inl"ranee,_handsofworking men parad- alithe streets, preceded byleaderscarrying inostsigniant standard; aloaf upong. iholdgodandalltheendearments` c d I c t I I 1 I Qyonet, with the imcription, Let Us - glee working ordie ghting. in Glad- " enayyet`hea.rthat cry ringinginhis , when the working men of England ask -_ work and nd none. Probably the frightful scenes lately on- ` -- inParis, eomhinedwith theex V ion; at ouee relieving Great Britain of . plethortof labour, and transferring it to _thereldsreadys.ndwillingto absorb all comes. A statesman cannot create vents, but he can narrowly watch the "tied horison and presago the coming tonu. If he is wise, he will put his ship order to weather the tempest, and to defy Now is the time for Mr lsdstono to leave his name indelibly ih -` reused upon the hearts and homes of future gnations. Let him boldly declare that E(Hu Majesty's government) are only e trueteesformilliom 0! sunset noble d., nursed in the lapof nature, by order f a beneoent Providence, to feed the teem- gf millions that should come hereafter. 'thimsaytohispoor and hardworking ruthel' :-In helping you to other and imbler elds of labour, we are only uny- bg out the expl-eased designs of an all-see- but pr-nwhln-nu. A... .............A. -_ - _ ,1 1 - tumedito thou w_no eat hen} .&e~n_:ter, add: the Tdbtctjl illustration of (zinc kin of freedom secured guarantees 10` direct communication ` the Pope and the faithful. It would that an oerinn whih `come: under-the `I ' ... ti_m is memofifl. cry; T1." `?!!"!!.*`.'*K."F*.'.._htmovu. had 31;; Pope ...a` :;asiIru1`.'f.'.:.:m"_"` L .-` oering which come: nmiuthe I WE ` ` " gultotns ttarilf :21] not be degvered unless u . W, . o tiions eunn-ping ovonim tf - reulanisgn of the duty, or unleu Ami'o:-:1" G 1 l 1.lIf"; Minister i_n_terf_qr_ea_, qg_the Gqlmnn Minizjte: Ln B1ack._;_A3,.__ _ nunsequanuy am in sun psrlzwular inlttnce. The Pope nult therefore be very cu-oful fog- atimewith I-egafdtokind donatnonlof wen. imz annual. remuI1on_m tne auty, or unlell I foreign` Minister nnterfe}-ea, as _the German subsequently did in this puticular inlttnco. The Pane must therefore he van pasta] 6..- 8: I10 WIIII I` ing apparel. DIED. 7` < . AMA(:ixnns3NiI-I::nt;i;`> cit . in the 15th ug., ry is at, V` Alnn lbcphm-non, 1900.. in $110 oizh1:ioth`180th) won-at her Ann. Aug., nury lunar, `gm 0! Alllll nucpnorlon, Eur, the oightieth"(80th) yeniof her age. 1':-iendn and acquaintances are respectfully V invited to attend the funetd from her late residence, Sydenlmm street, at 6 o clock to- morrow After-nnntL than 17th imat_. witknnt XIIOITDW IIFCTII4 furthernotioe. Re-Opening of schools.` .__l .--.J- pg Providence, to prevent nmrchy, disease [ml the extermination of the nee itlelf, Srhfch would hsvd been imminent hid it got beemordnined othawiee ; therefore, go` p and Duele than lnnd, nu! u... 41... LI-- SCHOOL H BOOKS] ~ BOOK-KEEPING BOOKS,- EXERCISE AND OOPY BOOKS, -- DRAWING nooxs, SCHOOL PAPER, . SLATES, % ` ,PENCILS, mud Jar we of 8} ' at the L0\:7vl`:3.S'l" CFB, nu. AT E. s'l"VAGEY; S .` L |STOCK oi CAIPETSI Tunsmv AND nnussms Imperial and Superne, = |At Macnee as w..aaar.-.| _Aug. 15. wnw t t1_1e I lnnnn Staccgs Booksior, WOOL, UNION, DUTCH, AND mnn> , . 0arpetsmadeupmaputaawntoorda.* _, ,_ ,_,_._--__._.... vvuwlwllllj HIUIISIOIU, `O `pgndpuueuthaland, undnaytheblsr Eng of_God gowithyou sud youn, to cu-ry gm kw), the Isngnuze. and um in.m..a,.... KING STRE_E'T.` LARGE srocx of .11 the school nook. L in use. New Series of_ cmpms, COCOA MATTING, Great variety or nu) PRINTED mr CAB-V MA'rsAm>nmn1'nnUas," ` V :-u:.y-amaze Tablet, luv uiivod {tonal Gmannnxns, GRAMMARS, HISTORIFS, ARITHMEEICS, PE1`.ING, Nt~:w".sEI_iI:_s;oI-5' TAl5iS'l'BY, J lit}; jgaim ;ir3r3; All at Bencod Prices, T 1.33.59 V 30933,; mu-lea" ".1 an-Igor-' V ' 1; ntrrcn STAB` SPLENDID uuwrilng to ' `bl 1 '". {':.'.....'. ...`. 119?; T0 0! PRRlh'SP().\'DL'.\' TS. 6531,13 NEWS. I `, 15,--The House of Co veg-non Ha1-court made ` .. own government for .1: , 'evc1ineVto enter upon gm the subject. -` He thought ' , ` , Vghould be continued; . u. `denounced the 'em_ployme` . wgwant. ' He preferrd th `. Pm-chaise rather than to o in me}; an abuse of the'p ` LA ~. ,_-. -guns J-"VJ"` r-V-vs---fv -- - Qpeen had pr: -.. her resolutitm never cg: .. Fund Ign was int: received with vehemia nn 1-Jig t-Imus hf an can-in thsowee Accounts int ' Mn 8. '1'. `Bl ntheBI-itinll utiunhpfoaperom; mm]: in nhnh. ....l I.......a ..|....... L- .LV u`col Jdmi 3 H ll be .__n-anti! - `V _ u. vu nun nuyuuuv, D Em Royaliatesnd favours to the" ropubli 4.1.- :..4..:._...... .4 1.41 \. 9AIv3l'! " observed 6: 3 `holida`y`InT `..- --wv -r----,- --; f--an-I5 -I ` make Thieu powdl-I ptrml ent of the Bepub1i_c. `nu ` {the Count do Pgu-in,A iho of the Right int -he Nstio_gi _ ;, -v-----..-'1 ------_:.--1 that their dese_rt have " ` ir advnnceI1;enid'retu-H7 V31 ' It ilLWhiIp&1`OJ I133 V15"!-.h'"`-`V -'-'VIM-yIIII-I-BI-5 an `and the; masses 0 " the prient govern `Val1d.army.oon-iiiins of return `_3_m Germany, hoiiigni `c "ii(}icers and gnsn are "` 1 rmod by ' u..:. .n...:.. A......;- '|.-_."1___ t'..'.;...::7.....' -""n.;.% % M A....I..m Jun.-.1..'I u....n.:..; % I_ievis.-1-x.a.t:d bytheejm ,1oon.ue1jvative policy and ` to the republic, '1 Hy: ' 51... D.......1:-a.- -...: `I'.......:-i: ;mu:.;;.";.';%.,.:~..-{.%";,,,,..,..,.."*" % 317?-fpo-qibb to an which iv; , be. Yeateniny boing `en. - film. A.-..d....;.'... .1 1.1..` 11:. F .15, evening.~--_`.'I`he city in Exists. "`C!'0V;"1I;.0f people gh/e Mail-iea disciass `f. Thiez- s poigers and th re-establishmelgt of the- ,,__ LL- Int- ..R `LT__ _I- , r'-- av------~'--- I Q stand: entirely ilohtod MI. 13.: 4- I.-aAA `L... 4.1.- `D. ','g gex-35., 3:-Dundalk, `/`home rql_e. _Fully 12,_ ' Mpieagnti 1 ! Ther- I` - mumetor :mu :1 \/Ull...IlaGIr\-ijdlla ngmt 15, :o~'.1o.un.-scat Upluuh ad. `on. FJWWHO . 1 - ` ;,,y_.Geneml defended the a_' mine` Royal Prerogative in ` . u, .1 51...; 4-1.1. (`I1 uaa-."l.'..A 1.... mung, 1vuu.nn.u.u uni -uuv ulna X E":i _1`1 _>i:he publ_ic Tho -.1; "='z.*.I;1;:; .11; 16 .....:...4 H... `V.....:u_.' __ there is an o}1..nsgt ` _` ..Petat caused hypunhing Illhb 'l`kh.'n- vun-.'.- -..___ if Iii And Gonnnny.iI in I-J """ "" '"_'` " ---xv-W pininent have,` bent, returned {*0 ;the city :15 `};iu:gf.w1._'rha gust, am Eaglq met this :- hun. 2.. -11 ` Ii, Aug. au1Leno,1henc'mba-nan: `A ..`II:.._.. -1 ___` :,.-,2.`,u- 3 70.58l.5`8-l..'j6'. .5 | .'7|.5_w.o&s.o1s4.o ~ .';|.oa1.5$s2.q7o.5Y 9.-.o`Q.5.a:.._oo. .091); n0.q79.5 58. .; ':o.0so.os|.5 ; uo.-.'m.o.71.5, 0 0 88.0 55.0 7 4 (;.__________.____,_._ x1.\'usru,\' ousu: 1'4 TOR Y. ; X. F. Dl'l`l'l.'&, bnerver. I THl'ZR.\l0.\ll-.`T[{ll'.-\L A}!-\"l`RA("I` FOR 1 V_ THE \\'I-IFK l-I.\'Dl.\'H. AUG. l`. .Al8'.'l., I ` |L1rmuo.-ter 1 Din . mnrrectusl for` Th" .,,,. -- -I %\+.13.-`~A ........r:.... . y In onour 0: till . of at ,De1nionico a xv-ca-an-v.........u..- up mac n by was the fet of Napolq :_:_-...a T....nn-:.il.'.. 1.-.... ""'"bbdiuhbo" " `h!l_l'e-theremgnxilgs of ` `:'Bpt over the Falls in _j__,'_______ -__ ____,___._.jj------ A Klxusmx A~.\'i_n l ivnnoK S1`ocK.-Wo V ,91 1v,'UIAL I`l4,'l,E(.`h'A AIS. learn that uverd upplicstions for stock of the (Pr-r .|ImIlrru/ I.im'. ) ' Kiupton Add Pembroke Railway Culnpmy > FROM I\I()N'l`I{EAL. " have been: nude, and it in condently felt Montreal, Aug. 16. -A new hutel in u` ` `.9 f ""P"`1 "li"d "9 ""K`ize } nhc;rtly to be ercctcti in this city on :1. scale ' N `"l"y will 'i` `. " _l" Pie" P `ml " of magnicence hithelttu unknown. | ?o";0';b";l'I*'" "ll hr `t1m'0u,'| m ` The ship Lake Ontario is ]'c]_ml`t0d . , . V _ i :xp:u`:d thir `;il`l'i1n;:.:':`o `:2: ;:'"(;;)'`:l: l;% l`f\I\)l:ltl:rUll the edge of the clnmnel In Lake in the wnnt of any further sum being requirssd ` ' , 1 to increase their Iubacriptiou to $10,000. ' " ht'dy ``""m hug b.13`3 I ___,_W, __ , _'_ , to Coulthurst & Drfacnllie. from Kinuntnn PRESS DESPAT `__ m-+ IR lA.'Qn -'_ -11.1.1. .-vv--w Irv -usv nyuuuwnl {tho intrigue-oi _bal_i;< In!-n u'- o ..___.'. _I Ire now in the full tide of harvest work. i Nearly all the barley has been got in ; end 1 wheat and oetl are now felling before the! ! tepid knife 0! the reaping machine. lern1"-x`s l com-"plain of a great scarcity of hands, andvgay i i men are not to be hml for love or money. ` \\'ere it not for the reaping machine, which in 1 the combined form enebles the farmer to gut his gun end mp his grain with e rraczimgf of ' the labour formerly demanded, it would hevc been ilnpollible to have got in the liar\'eet of this year. Not only in lshour unprecedeigtly Icerce, but the long continued hot and dry 6 weether bee ripened the greiu In at once, ind '!t'ii' all that a fume: cm do to cut down the barley feet enonghhend get it into the barn, before the wheat in-ipe end the oats are reiidy to shed. The dry weather has permitted ,he grain to be well saved, but the-excessive hgat hm: In-an nlnnhlv h-an`-.. on ....._ :_ AL , u . ! Tnl HuwI:s'r.-The farmers of this distictj 1 16, 11:80 nan.- far nunnnt nu ; unutuupnlu,-nu go, ,a.nd other pl: ` General {`.ninmH.n Vinni in ndeln.pv.egd. And. I "l`o1vtus11-t.-'l`hin morning the steamers 1'KiugItou and Atheniux Ind on board over I foufiiuulnd toutiub-enjoying the pleasures ' of strip unou the beagtiful scenery of the lakes Ind u St. Lawrence River. _` ' FIBIIANHI PIc:nc.-It was inserted by mis- tskoiu Int evening`: Daily Nrwu that th remeif: quadllc party, after the picnic 30- ' day, would his place in the Drill Shed. :1: i should ln.vo_beeu "in the City Hall, when evenzy prcyu-ation`hu beeu_ made for a plea.- unt abir. ` 1 9.... .., II`! vvvu navuu, nu me-`excessive ngat. has been doubly trying to men in the hangout eld. The nccounts given of the crops are one uniform story of bounteous return. The lay of this part of the country is particulitly ne, bright uni heavy, and the only ingthing to the fu-me} is that the priceifur the present in nther low. Good retumyj of what are being` yielded. Some farmers cm- plnin that the dry weather is checking ;,the growth of potatoes, 1.: it has indeed pl-evengtml the growth of After-urnnn and nvnn mu!--`---I I 5.--... u. rviuutrul, an up ulna mueea prevegguu growth After-gnu, and even withgied that Innvnn n|' Qlun Am- :.. .._..L__ I. .~:.u .' --u anvwull u. aunt-Brlli, mu witneg-ed the leaves of the tree: in orclnrds with algal- low soil, just an we may see in certnin st:-get! of Kingston the maple: withering in the inn, ty perched-up soil coveringthe limestone The dry webther has, however, just bec1in- ternpted by slight showers, and the proigect in that in M few dny: copious nine will pugan end to the drought. Then, with 1 good vest in, end with eeaeonsble weather pro? t. iug the grqwth of fall crops, the farmer Qill have every reason to feel glad It helrt. ...... .....5 - uHuuuuIIr nunu Winn neavy ram vult- edthe city {had neighbourhood, and saturitted the dry and thirsty land to the depth inch, but to-day it in as hot as ever. Tliere Are iu=dicstionn,_of more rain, which it is be hoped we nh get before long suicieni to tboroughlfcool tho sir and start the gnsq.-for alneed. -5 i 5 to the see side, md moonlight water psrtiefgre now in full force, and the number is lepfon who in the pursuit of health and pleasure {Vail theniselves of these means. But the fashion.- ble thing just now by those who live at I tunes from their waters is s trip to the lake shores ; sndin the United sme. particulnrly this means of recrestion is lsrgely on theiu- crease, and visits from there are of glntost daily occurrence. To facilitate this, the 5&1- wsys sud steamboat: hsve lowered their {yes `one half, so tlnt persons are taken the `Ken tire trip st s very triing expense. 'l'_his morning the etenner Wstertown brought o__$'er one of these excn.rsions-n large number: of fsshionsbly dressed ladies snd gentlemen,'._`re- siding st villages situsted st some distice {nun ,nI-nab:-c--- A ' 5 ` " " ' ExcUnsIoxs.-Excursions and pic-ics, t'_`ripa 1 1 E . - . 2 Tu: `V'g.Tuzn.-'fhe weather still _;0n- t_inu_u excfnively hot. At a\u_o.-arly hourhis morning I qyundu storm with heavy rain visit- eufthe bjtvvmd ...anm..-....)....,u .....: --s..--4.: Y ;- --~- -I---- Sunday . . ` . . ...., ..'70.58l.5`8-L5 Monday ' . . . . ` . . . . . . . . . ..'7 .5`83.084.0 Tuesday. ...-. .....-....T...._`7|.os1.53s2.o \\'o.-clue-sal'_\ ` .. . 5:I.0`\*).5'S'.'..i-I 'lI:h_|I`:I\ll_\' . 3 . . ` . . . >4` . . . . .. `nq y .. . . . . . ..t"0. . . Saturdn_v.... T .... ..... ..`3o.5.71.o.7_1.a Mean tentp. oltlnwook ........... IO . I _ _ (`nrrespumling week, 1870.. 3 N, ......._- ---u-viiu -9 H8118 (llFIC8 from Wstertown, moctof whom, aftelin- ' spoong the dierent points of interest h_._re, returned the boat in the sftemoon, wgjaile other: of them remnined over until. to-motfixw. `Tbs `addition to out populstion gnve (Q: a while nn unusually gay appurance tq,our streets, Ind` the good taste displayed igthe drone: of thy lady visitor -I was I subjg; of very zenenl rlmnrk 3` I _. ......_ --a um-vino: f L lllllxlll Iwett, chnrgadwithbeingdrunk, was permi ` to go free, as it wu her first Tfpeumce. 9 me McAuley, In imbecile pauper, midegat of : Portunouth, was charged with vsgrancf, and sent to gun] for thirty days. Chu-lea Dgghexu t`~ . iv in Anni]-A4` nl ......IA..'_... '|.:_ ,, 2. -v-- -v 5-nu nu -uulay uayl. _ unaues mnef. ty was accused of aluulting his wife, n; ., nopersonoppearednguimt him, he dim. h-'xd- J'P`LN.nRu was ned co dol_ ] Inn gna ~..4. c..- L..:__ Tn: 8-morn Mwn.-Thia handaqgne new itouner, built and owned by Mr C:Gilder- sleeve, will be launched this a.fterno__n. She in in her completed form 3 very prefzty little cnft, Ind with I look of speed shout her which promises well for her Her length over all in 120 feet, with is feet 6 inehooboun, afoetoveu-guard, Andi feet 6 inches hold. She has two powerful cyflinders, inn}: nnr2R innl. I... 9}! .'_..L mcnuu nquu. one all two powertul cyflmders, 1Tn'.{!n'.'$;73e inch., nna`3s inch. by as inch., constructed upon what is termed the com. pound pt-beip machinery built at Mr G e : vmrkn, under thqi super- fnundcncc of Mr Nichol, u1d_the ncnworh of thefveuel hu bean put togathet Iuidor the Iuprvinion of Mr W. Swulea. The; wood work was nndsr tie can of Mr Waddipghnm; mdaltogotherthe entire work in I credit to the tort. and In. In... -......1.-u.._-i_ -_ - ' "ugh. V677 rd / Poucf COURT, WznzusnAv-BeforoHia` Worship` the Mayor.--John HcGinn or-1 dared to pay two dollars md cost: `for :l-.-.`- -_.I J_-._J -_IA 1 ` ` .u..\.- on-uuu, wulvn an-ueu III I ngnt thocook got badly beaten. It In: ch.` ch. -.._-...._ _.-- ____1_, It`v;" "p:1;-VIQ that the younger man merely ne ted the combatants, and the chute wag dinniued, while the cnptnin of the vdpel was ned four dollnrl and i, -a 1`- _...-wguunux-unonnre work in ctedit tag port, nndhuboon expedition-_ly and _,_ We are glad to learn from the Ottawh ('iti: that it in wndeutly believed that I ' Militin expomliture. owing to the improved relatiom which will be established between thiqgnuntry and the United States by the truly of Washington." It is the gene:-il feeling that a reduction in militia ex'penli- . tun: ought to be etfected now while it il "ifensite streugt concidcnblo ralnctiuu willybe uiade in our ` i pouiblc. And it in hel l;th_:5t_h - ;;.1...u,7;: mt I-`e1u"pn raid and such like incursions will not be louum-d thereby seeing that the counky would still poopess an educlted miliury reiervo. _ p K` "/7" `" I charged. tg:o Ian and coat: for drunk. Johlgick. put in arst appearance for dmnkenngu, and was admoniahed and discharged. j\j illia.m llanaon, captain of the bark Cavahjajr, and William Manson, jr., mate of the vesal, were changed with alaaulting Jame: Bott, the cook. The complainant came into the cabin? of the veaael when Ire ordered out byhe cap- tain and refused to go. A wrangle and high words enaued. which ended in . .1.';`.~. _s.:..L enaued, ended in I ghtgnwhich the cook not bullv began, H. ...i .._.---; On Satnrday afternoon a barge Mucphie. from Kingston, laglen with ovor 14,000 bushels of wheat, utmck the pir at the entrance of tho L:L_-A chine Canal and immediately sunk. A 4:.-.. l\....1... .\.. :.. um _n..LIA- J `M - qnielsly extinguished, but not before two horses had fallen a. prey to them. Mr \Vsnd was dreadfully burnt in tlvying to save them. ' `Last night the Culedollian Society met at the Carlton to celebrate the Centenary of Sir Walter Scott.` An excellent collation was served up. Guests to the number of gu. `hundred sat down. A number of the mm sex also graced the board with their presence. Speeches were give y Mr : Murray, Predident, andagreat many other lgentlmnofn. Several toasts were proposed, I; and the party broke np at half-pzmt twelve. l`I\n upon}!-tan in n`1\I\1`Iv .....`l :0 L` ...........l I ------------------------- ...... ...e., .m..... A lire broke out in the stables of Mr \\'and, St. George street. The flame: were 1 .1";-.;4-;\-4: \/L` \.4.l.LV4).Ll4'J. Many building are going up in Ottawa. La- luour is very scarce. , \Ln.u I.-.......6 . IV\IIAI nu won: uvaluv. Many elegant mansions are being built on | Slnerbnmke street, Montreal. ` I :;Hun. S. lliclumls is said to be not satisexl \ "th his position in the Uabilmt, and further e nuges are anticlpated. J): r...` 4?. Flu: St. Lawrence Towbont Company sent t ,0 model nf a. new iron stc:uner to Glasgow on _ tunlay last, to be lll1Illllf:lCtu'l`c(l there fur en` line. ` 1: ._. -. V. - -\ .,. . nu vnlv 11....-J ..v.u.a -qr uu uuu lnuvv vvvvavvu i -The weather is cloudy and it is exceed- : ingly hot. .5 The Bank of British Columbia has been ap- liuted by the Dominion (iovcrninent finan- l agent for the Province of British Cu- nbil. if """" " ' 3:; So enthusiastically Scotch are they in Otta- a that the Mayor proclaimed \Vednesday, the Scott Centenary. a public holiday, and the itizna wanted] the Government to close the ublic Departments. The people of Hamilton are beginning to Qiscuss the subject of .4; public park for the Qty. The discussion is a timely one. Hamil- __n, we are glad to sce, has caught the general ection and is rapidly gnwving. It is time ie had zipark. The screw steamship Tsgus, London Steam- Linc, has arrived in Montreal. This is l er tirst Montreal trip this season. She hails ` y tterly from Boston, originally london; `rings no cargo, and will take home 45,000 I ushels of American corn. 3 It is generally supposed by persons not ac- Suslly engaged in lumbering that the Quebec iisrket is glutted with tim -r this year, and rat as a consequence small prices are obtain- ;d. To show the iucorrectness of this we my state that good timber brings on an fwerage `25 cents per foot, and superior quali- y as high as cents per foot. The Ottawa (`ita':rn says that every precau- igion is being taken by the Census Department 30 prevent any statement concerning the tst1stics of the country getting abroad until correcthcompilation is made, as there has Eileen considerable trouble caused in England y erroneous statements of its census. being ; -ublishe in such a manner that it will be - ears before the injurious etfects will be done ?way with. .._- `II ... `I.`._._.. \IY:Il:_.___ - `a,-_ 1:.` ,. l ...., ....... Mrs Fanny Vvillinms, a. widow, hitherto een1e(l very respectable, has been commit- I ied to Toronto gaol by the Coroner, upon I '%he charge of killing her own child. Mrs ' gwillizuns gave birth to a. child last week of ' ' ight montlfs gestation, which died in thirty hours. Sonic old women in the ` eighbourhood gave very strange evidence !, hat Mrs \Villiams came down the stairs Qlead foremost in order to kill the child be- -fore its birth. No injury hsdibeen donew ghe child after birth, and death from mm- ! ;`a1 causes was established. The jury at the | 301-one:-`s inquest could not agree upon a ' %'er(li(:t until 3 o'clock on Sunday, the people of Markham remaining all night to hear it 3}-endured. When the crowd heard the ju ` ronounce the verdict that the child died rom injuries inflicted upon it by Mrs -?Williams before its birth, they broke out gnto the loudest hisscs and execmtions of ihe jury, who severally slunk home with a i Zgzhonis of yells and hisses after them. There '_remained nothing for the Coroner to do but zend the woman to gaol to meet the charge h as it is. E g Illc MONTREAL MARKETS. v_ (Special Telegram to the l)ailyVN_ew.-.) ;3 Montreal; Aug. 16.-Flour-Super Extra ,oo to 0,00; Extra 5,65 to 5,75; Fancy 5,35 , 5,45; Welland Canal Super, 5,10 5,15. Super No. 1 Canada. wheat, 5,00 to 5,30; super o l. Westenx wheat, 5,05 to 5,10; Super N0. Western wheat, 4,75 to 4.77; bag our 0,00 1800,00. W'heat-():madaF:L1l, 1,20 to 1,25; I Spring, 1,15 to 1,17; VVestern, 1,14 to 1,17. Oats net` 32 lbs. 00 to ms nld on ,1 no 5- lth somewhat Inrpeing that Mr Glad- Itonefs government, with all its democratic 1 tendencies. ha: failed to obeerve how a gov~ ` ernnmnt scheme of emigration would have j the diet of charming the masses, and there- by increase the leane of power, which he by -no means eeemn willing to resign. The pooi-`.m7an in Great Britain, crushed by a fearful competition in every walk of labour, and unable to eeeape from the incubus that preeaee him down for want of the mean: to emigrate. looh longingly aeroee the ocean for some fairer eld of peaceful ntriie, where he could make for himself and little ones a home and a habitation, ivithont the anx- iety and Inuit that preeegs cloeely on his heels at home. But Mr Gladstone has many mniten to please. He__ie the demi- god of the `trading and manufacturing L, -|__... . . 1- aI.....l.... Iiaal- :...I......! A. ppuug, 1,10 to 1,1]; western, 1,14 to 1,17. Oats per` lbs, 00 to 00; old 00 and 00. Barley per 48 lbs, 00 to 00c. Butter--Dairy 16 to l7c; store packed 15 to 16. Ashes- Pota, 6,75 to 6,85. Pearls, 7,50 to 7,60. Gold in New York at 12 o clock 000. Poi-k-Mess, l5,00 to 15,25; Prime Mess 00,00 to 00,00 Prime, 00,00 to 00,00. Dressed hogs 0,00 to ,00. Peas per 66 lbs, 0,92} to 0,97. Rye our, 0,00 to 0,00. ' E Flour--ma.rket rm, and sli htly higher for leading grades; extras in fulfsu 9 )ly, and tending lower; fancy scarce, and he at 5,40 go 5,45; 500' old_We1la.nd canal super sold at 5,00; fresh Canada at 5,10 to 5,20; and strong ranging to 5,30; No 2 in fair demand; sale of few hundred at 4,77; 11) 4,80. \Vl1eat-cax~ lots red winter and mixed sold 1,20; white at 1,23; and strictly choice 1,25. ` Peas quiet and tending lower. Provisions unchanged. -~Ru+.. anu; recon 1116, bush ; sales 73,000 bulb {st 6 Q to for new mixed western. Bu-lay dull and n minal. Oats unsettled; receipts l06,(X)0 bu hela; sales 21,000 bush- els; at 40 to 48 eastern and Ohio. Pork lower at 13,73 to 1 50 for new mesa. Lard lower at 9 to _9c f t steam; 95 for kettle rendered. Bixhter 0 to 30:: for new State and Western. Ch 6 to l0}c for com- mon toprime. Pe --crude at l3ic, re- ned at me. _ -_ .,m; anu. nncmy cnoice 1,23. Bean quiet tendin unchanged. But- ter nn Cheese neglected. Ashes-pots active and higher. Pearls dull at rmer rates. NEW YORK MARKETS. (Special Telegram; to tlue Daily News.) New York , Aug. 'l6.-Gold ll2 to 112;. Exchange l09 to 1095;. Cottonquoted at 18}. Flour dull and heavy ; receipts 11,000 barrels ; sales 7,000 barrels; prices un- chhnged. Rye our quiet. Wheat slightly in buyers favour ; receipts 85,000 bushels ; Isles 68,000 bush ; at 1,32 to 1,33 fer No. 2 spring aoat; 1,40 to 1,42 for winter red and amber western ; 1,46 for amber Michi- , to Arrive the rst half of Sept. and $5 for choice white do. Rye `quiet. Corn dull; rocoivtl 106.000 bush : salsa vsznnn xuuuurem, llg. 1_| Bank of Mont:-ea.l-`. 67. , 270. Merchants Bank-l3l:}, 132. Bank of Commerce-128, 129. Ontario B:mk-l 103, 1103. Bank of Tot-onto-186, 190. Royal Canadian Ba.nk--106; sales 106. DOMINION or (`.4 NA D.-1 . COMM1?'RCI.4 L. MONTREAL STOCK MARKET. in... II.,;, ,1 1- g--.;44.-;.4 IJA vunx HLILLKA` (Per Ma/ztroal Line. ) `|I[,...L...._I 1 u nu. .uuzr - I Montreal, Aug. 16. ` '71 0'70 ---u nauraulll Ul` {DID IUKIJ. _ '1:he Pope has recovered from his temporary "}d1'P"B|l0_!I. and has resuaied energetically his occupation of receiving the congratulatory deputationsnf all countries and all categories,` Who cmltinue to pour out their gifts and ad? ` dresses at the foot of his throne. Uu Bsturday morning his Holiness admitted to his presence Hz! employee of the l)atei'izi and apostolic chancery, oiccs inmicdhstely depending upon himself, and hitherto inexhanstil e sources of income, as from them rroceed t c Papal dis- pensations for the co ebratiou of nmrriages between persons of neu.rer d - ees of kindred. thauarc usually sanctioned - y the Church, which dispcns:Ltions are lieavily paid for by Catholics all over the world, but especially in Spain, whence ixninensc sums have until now been annually poured into the Dateria coffers. His Holiness, after accepting the employee address and olfering of an purse containing 5,- 000 francs in gold, made them asuitable speech in reply, and alluded with expressions of pain- ful regret to,the pecuniary losses the Dateria would have to sustain by the legal institution `of civil marriage. The Pope, however, consol- ed his hearers by assuring them that in spite of the dangers now im nding `over the Uhurchthe nal result wi be undoubtedly triumphant. "The bark is still aoat, and Reine will ever be a rock against which the endeavours of revolution will be all dashed to atoms! The Liberal adds that Pius IX. wound n his s eech by saying :-Bc1iove ; mo, gent emen, am weary, weary of staying in here." ll7L.lLL.._ LL. IJJ:._-_- -7. A--.L -'- 1` A--~ - A- 3- WED- 'L'SDA I b'VE.\'I.\'G. .-I ("GUST 16'. -j-a-_ (3l'U." Whether his Holiness meant in Rome or in the Vatican as a prisoner is not very clear. ---.. ---mung; Axu vx vzuz nun. \Vha.t is `lmppeniug to old men? Accord- ing to eattablished precedents they should retire, give themselves in contexpplation, and leave Hike busier abirs of the life to a. younger lice. That may have been the .pr:Lct1uui ancient times, but in our day |they hold sat to work, and rule the world | right rnya ly. Von Mtltke. unit:-. iuvnnihz at nnunntv fl 'Illa I1? 5 I bVon { plans and : ages have tnu 11 as u 1 t.-lc as ja x1 I Von Hm I m.-Lu us 13 1 Von R0 than eithe Berlin the q of suppli ned to versy. 'rhiers_ versy. Thiers, t seventy-ve`, it with the vivacity of .3 boyf m one camp to mother, is 8. nego- tiator of awe, and the executive head of the French gu 'emment. Of his associates, Dufure, the Minist {r of Justice, is seventy-three ; Gui- zut, King uis Philippe : ex-Minister, though past eight ', writes books with such precision and force when be `occupied a profcssor s clmir. ' 1.. L`...-.1 ...I -..L.._,. __._ .._A _. 7L 7 - - cuzur. I In Eng] till they :1 ( vigorous ' l a.lxucrs 4.-anon-unna ` genarulna I Great. Bri : ' died in th ` the h'rst 0 in the Ho 2 daylight voun-_v ma I 'oung nm could nanny equal. Thomzss (Jar- ylc, over cvcnty, abates nothing of his intel- lcctunl vi vour ; while Lord John Russell, though cr oping toward. eighty, still attends to the Up -r llousc of l arlia.u1cnt. Stewa Drew and Vanderbilt, the money kings of ew York, Are old men, as the years are count. :11, but iiill holds hnly in their | grasp the` rent interest: which they control. The grave as just closed over Dr. Skinner, who, nearly half I century hgo, was 3 fzmoua preacher, Illa of whom it may be said that to the last iis eye was not dim, nor did his strength bate. Phvsiolmristn hall mu that win. . n1sA|nr strexlgtn al)al:e." Physiologists tell us that, with a greater prevalence of the knowledge of the laws of i health, the world may expect an increase of ! the average duration of human life. Are we already reaping the fruit of this better know- ledge in the prolo tion of the vigour of the human species ? ' `be cases we have given me not of an old age enfeebled, retired zuul barely I tolerated. but of ace still bexrinsz the an-mom-_ not or ma enteeblecl, retired am; barely tolerated, age betting the armour, milit-ant,Ati'iumpha.nt. One could almost per- suade himself that the golden era is near, and them: splendid exuuples are the first tokens of its approzich. 21"....` {;Z'a."E.'I.Iso.7'uuT.."a.TaQ mg 4u4.auvAzLa.4J41 `I J. . Four young ladies are: reported to hive died i in Boston from the etfects of over-study. I 1119 tide nf Rnrnnnnn nan-nnnmu o-..m`l I.-. ... uuauvu Anvnu mu: cucuvu vs uvcrmuuuy. : The tide of Europesn passenger travel has . turned for the season. Americans are to come back to America. q,~.uv,vvv ya: uvunuug . The Louisville (Jourier-Journal asks why George Francis Train talks of spending four days in smashing I`masia, when he can bore her to death in half that time. `[1. _.._L AL, h__.,,.,:, n - - --- --A law: In: uvnvln ALI ILGII Bl-III! FLUID It cost the Prussian Government 2,000,0(X) francs to get up their military map of France, which surpassed even that in ,the possession of the general staff of the French army. ` A Kantiunkv rnnn union: +1.. .........4:.._. .fl I The will of Sir John Frederick Wiliam ' Herschel, Bat-t., astronomer, was proved under I $lS0,0(X) personality. 'l`Im 1n..:.v:lI- /v......:... r....._.__: __u__ ...L_ A Kentucky man unites the svocations of blacksmith and bsrbelt. In moments of ub- straction he uses a man's face as an anvil and . the razor Is a. hammer. This treatment wears out the anvil rapidly. Some of the farmers of Tennessee are success- ful in their attem ts to raise opium from the poppy. The yiel is from fty to seventy-ve pounds to the acre. The English Government is seriously con- sidering the project of `employing its now idle ' V- wnA\r 5141:9135 swan UL Ivl-IU KIUHUU aruly. its drill, `and would commence by making them ` soldiery on regular daily work, in addition to I build the coast fortications. A hnntlnr nnm-J nnnlyn L-.. .......__I At, uunu tne coast Iornncntxons. ' A hostler named Rooks has em-ned the gratitude of the funny gentlemen of the press. He stole 100 watches from a. Pennsylvania. jeweller, thus giving such funny men fresh op- portunity to ask if his name isn t really Pro- cra.stina.tion-- the thief of time. UL `lY2_.__J DL,_`I I I 1 - ~ - ..- ._...-..--.uu nun; unuv: UL mule. St. Winifred Stnbbs, an elderly mniden lady of London, was dirwted by the health oicers to discharge from further service fourteon dogs who lived with her as companions, md she was so sorrow-stricken at the sacrice that she died instantly on receiving the order. AI#Aun-K -nan..- .._...__:!_ AI - C - -- Luna; mu puuuc revenuenas been expended on credit for one year in advance, and heavy contracts entered into by the former administration add to the great diiculties of the Treasury. Neva.-theless Colonel Morales in his message to Congress assures the nation that with a few years of economy and tranquillity a most favourable state of affairs will be arrived at. As immediate at- tention is to be paidto the means of opening the wonderful natural riches of Bolivia to commerce, there is no reason, if peace eon- tinues; why this promise should not be ful- ly realized. No doubt there in great disaection among the Roman Catholics in Germany, but there has been thus far no indication tha.t it in a. diaatfection deep-Ieated and ear- nest enough to produce a schism. For a Roman Catholic to repudiate the authority of an Ecumenical Council and to renounce allegiance to the Po e, is to ceaseto be a. Roman Catholic at The new Church German, therefore, will, if it be anything at all, be essentially a Protestant body, and this fact will stare every Roman Catholic in the face who contemnlnhan :..:..:.... u nnnuu , uu nu uuvlvnvnw uuvzu suuuvcu increase his direct expenditure, and height- en wlges, by nnking labour more which emigration on 3 Inrge scale 10 most " certainly do. The Prime might learn a" lesson from France. Had those savage men, who lorded it over Pu-in during the reign of the Commnne, had Ln oppwtunity to escape from the competition` and ue consequent degndstion which fornler imposed upon them, France might I L-..` 4-I-.... - I...-.-AI.:..... ..-...II -L-_ LI.-. contemplates joining it. Should this, however, prove no obstacle, it will show that the old Roman Church which outlived Luther : Reformstion, and for more than three hundred years has main- tnined intact, in now about to enter upon a.YneS1`VmI`-Ind stormier era of its history.-4N. ...~-u---an. van nvuvav nub IMIU IJIIICF Altough peace prevails throughout the length and breadth of Bolivia and the future appears to be promising, still the nancial condition of the count:-v is nmntm nn1m...m., appears to oe promlslng, M2111 the country ismostzdeplorable. The foreign debt amounts to four millions of hard dollars, the home debt to two mill- ions; the public revenuehaa been vear advanm gm: uu1_u.1uun V ly nealiz THE TRIUMPHS OF OLD AGE. IVI .9 THE HEALTH OF` THE POPE. I... I)..-.- 1.-- _: , L 1)`. tke, quite juvenile at seventy, Xecutes such a campaign as modern B never witnessed ; hm sovereign, . k at seventy-four, rough: it on the ` ntily as 3 -young lieutenant." a n. the Prussian \Var Minister, older e the General or King, directs from c xunrshalling of hosts and gathering N01` are these wanders mm- uu age nave 1101; been wanuug. , Lyndlxurst and Brougham, octoo all of thum,`led\pul:lic 0 inion in iain to the end of their ya, and 1- hameas. It is said of the rst of the three, that, after 3 eld night so of Commons, he would be seen at mlking home at a. pace which a . could hardly equal. Thomas (far- i ' d, where man are reckoned young 0 past fty, splendid examples of 1d ago have not been wanting. . Lvndhurst Brmmha.m_ octoo ;n1u.mna.uuIg 0|! D0338 Sn gatnermg . are these wonders con- e German side of the contro- gag ox_uou go with you gas language, the inntitu?;z gfthemother country to on. can... 5.. end our own narrow gen 2" tlt in such as this that-would go tztheheartoftlwnntion. Thopoor mu, Htving 3 full manure of hopo, would kgoy nthowueuodfor. Tharichmmwould go: livo on 1 volcano, fasting and dreading gnch day ujdvont of I revolution, lm MISCELLA N Y ._1,r . . ua up enwr upon 'N. history.-- Mr.W;I.ie, t _ 1-newly "appointed Brit En- U voy to Pekin, inftlxe author of a. text bio]: for _the use of Englishmen studying Chinede, which 1!! lcknowledyzedz to Hive the best method of me of Englilllmen studying Uhmese, wnleu is lohlowledgodg give method surmgunting great iicultiu th have hithet'to_pu'/.11 mmxnariaml. - .- .` It is related '6f't1xo Count do Paris, TE. Or- I-_..:'...L ......J:.I_;_, r .1 , -2 `l2`_........ thg ...... VA -' yuu-Auu. `I Al-I.Ilulul'lunn. '5! the `mg leanist candidate for the throne of France; ant while walking with his wife on the boulevnrgil of Paris a dozen hacks in succession were 611 for Uleiltlllocg but -the ' them to be country folk who were wont to 1158 glc, refused to stop, and the couple were f`9I'c-h. ed to ploll _i19mo o1y'foo. A new ti1;p}e' which has become popular in Ireland has the advantage of having no 11 mi bug about it. It is simply a sulphuric e or, obtained from meth llated spirit, wg:lh is al- cohol to which wo spirit'a.nd mph 3. Have l_>een added, and, notwithntanng `It! 1Q!lV._l-Dd. cuuol to much wood spirit and Ill '13 9 been 111_ "1 ne name, it is much cheaper thm whuke: and goes four times as far. una name, It 1! much cues] goes at far. l'Iv.-l__L_.L an-u 5-pca Auur ulllcl ill nu . . It is a fact not generally known that all the gold sent east rom San FPIBGISO9 0011100 through the mail aga. It is put up 111 small: boxes, weighing two or three poulldp `h box is sent as a registered letter. In thn W33 the cost of transportation is aboutom per cell`; hundred thousand dollars thus passes daily ` whilethe express companies charge ve. One through the Omaha Post, Oice. Vl`I.....- :- - 4, , ~n',_, 1'.1__._1-_.I -3 vnnl vusu U110 VJLIIMIIG L UBIQ \JllIUUa There is a story curt nt in New England Of 5 8 thrifty magistrate wh `once summoned a de- linquent debtor into his own court; there swore himself and testified himself to the validity and rmisnuableness of his old claim, overruled exceptions, pleas for stay, claims of appeal. &c., gave judgment, issued executions, and was, in his own enterprising person, creditor suitor, judge, witness, Jury and sheriff all st OHCC. -v._-.- ._.rv..v_ -.1-vu v-Iv-I-, Q-I-lawn; nunsuu lnve 3 breathing spell, after the: ordeal the Ind gone through, instead of devoured by her own children. And ' -u.`. -11 ..........|...... -...:._.:-_ ._ .u._ __