tags. '1'h1I.klt0tharevengdnlleugne,1p _p.-o.-:; of u-anniamlug nrtaof Parilto `Jw Agricul1.ura.! nd the whole of rd and raise- I lms been :;ppo'iI|t- cum. :1 great many tunes: and a large Iunomlt of wheat and other crops have been destroyed` by the res, as well as houses and burns. grv- ....- Thc Directors of the (?mmpa.x:~.y fun days ago for the u`.:uxufas.-Luru ml" lllenstixxg yustercl:I._y mu`. un:uninu-u.~'l_v the ruqlurcd ca]nit:I.l. The princip: -the Cumpzuly will Inc M; Qnul-cc. A .1._._..-tun-.. .,z' 4.! , 1,. _. I 1- vlnv \./unlnllu-ll n In nu aw `t'I(\:|Icnv. A 11-pu`t-:Lt`|on of the (`]L`.l`g_V :Lm1 laity of Ti<-d- ford has had .1 conference with His l.ur(L-lnip the, ML-tropnlif-aux ch : thy nu!-jcct of dividing the diocese of ;\I0nhc:d. His |MI rm-civud the uh-.]mtzL!i<-11' kindly and pruluised to give the subject his serious attentlnn. ` Sxiyu 1.4` ] a_v/x.'--\Vu 1-epuut; various !`llIn()1ll`i1 of ch:un;;e- frum which I\lunt:-cal to tlurive ,.......;.I......r.I.. I.......c:e 'I'I... go I..+..;.I,.v.. n..n of cn:m;;e- lrum Vslxlcu 1\lunlrca.l _L1 to cl:-.r1ve (`.0lIxi(l(`l'2.Ble l)\'.|I0lll.. The St.` l ntrick'n Hall is to be rentod. to an Ame-ri m cumpamy mul tnmsfunm.-.d inton. lllzlgllilipullt theatre; the St. llxwtrenco llall iii to he demolislnctl, and acum- pnny is to ho fuuuccl to crcct in its place an edice which for luxury and ace.-uuunudation will compete {with |tlu-__`,fi_nest on the conti- ncut. " `A ..nu At Toronto, on Tuesday ,_mm-niug, while soine buys wcz-'13 driving .~mnw hurl-sc.~I, which were rmming at large near the cm-uur uf (ihun-h and (famlctnn streets, uuuuf the I-oys, who resides at {Iii Ann sxtmnt, was unvvn-1 y hickml in the head, fracturing the skull, gmxi bruising the face and arm. l London, August l-1.-l`n.taviz1 pnpt-rs, re- ceived by the ovc-.rl::ml niail, via lnclin, contain details ofn tcrrilvln cn.l.'unity wl--In has visited the small island of 'l`ugnl:uul:L, in the Malay Arclxipclago, about tifby miles nm'Llwu.~'t of the I island of makes: l`|:n u.-.l........ ..t l)............ l.....l... ....4- ..n.... .. uuanu m Lcneuea. The volcano of lhnvrmg broke out, after a long interval of inactivity. It was pr.>co.-cded by II terrible earthquake. which unruufuul the dwellings and rcint Izhuir wznll.-u1xnm|er. Thu erlmtion was of this must. f_-m-l`ul .-Inn-,-m. uweuulgs uuu l't:llI- lllull` w.-um a.~;m-uer. eruption was of the must. fcm`l`ul L!iI21l'.'l.C- tor. Su\"L-rail cr:i.tcrs opened arulunl the sick-.uf the \'0i('3lll), mid continual their action at the iszuue time, the rapidity of 1110 cX]Ii()>.'iulI mus- ing a. trciucmlnus roar, which \V:l3 hczinl all over the neighbouring ir5i.`..mis. ' The untlm-.-ik wan xmmmnmniml hv :1 mnlnliu. UV!`-I" 1/119` nuigunourlllg D515-|l`lP5. The qmtln'c.'v.k was u'.'.c(mx1).`llllc(l by n. :'uIIcus- sion of tlnescn. A wave forty yzmls in licight issued with lightning spcml, and swept all the lnumm lvciugs, houses, cgcttlu and llUl'llc8 from the surfn-.-c of the islmld. Fniln cw-ry (:l`.'ltv!` lnrtvteutlcxl llaslies of electric lightning anal volumes of smoke. I {ml-hot stona-au1isru_utel fragments uf rock, and currents of mini wen- thruwu with immense force high into tln: :l.ll`, and the enrlh wm: rout upen all arouuul the \'ulc.`ll!()_ - ' ` I`-Tnbismne months past prepa.r._Itinns for a great jmi}it:nry camp aml re_\:i.:v. cf th1irty~ Ih-sns,,uul men of the l'h'iti.~4h anny in Berk V shire hate been spoken of ; but an announ- c 3Iilc.'l1l. ti- In -J Il0X\0}.l_.' "a susuiciun that the Control Depu`-tment is unequsl wmjlxl bJ Illy to love lrs just been nude that the inten- I ! i no Berkshire camp has been n.hnn- ' No reason is assigned, but there is 1 to nieet the demand to which it subjected by the movement origin- ; Kin) .- The iilea of the ineiciency of the untrol Department has given rise cnmmente in the English yress; Indle Iifair itmade to point awn] as I to the necessity of reform in the a.dministn.- I _ tion of the :1-'niy. Thus, we nd the fol- lowing stinging c-umnxentsry in 1 London .j0lTl`_]_'____ :. _. .. 1...... I ~ 1;:-.~u-u-s cu\'-rung um wh.-se nnrhu- nt Hu- xlalld the math he tllruwn nut. .'1t)('IIllI|llat('1l in mum phu.-c.-.-x, fur'uin;; hills 3('\'(:l`.Ll humlru`-cl feet high. Amid the; Inn.-at Ls-II-iiic u.\;pInsiun,:u1 is lzuul suulqla.-nly ru.-;i.- up fmm the sea. , Four huu-h-ml zuul .~aix!:c:_~1:'pc;_'.sn1:.~:, :.ll'5Ma- l:\y.', are abatcnl tn lmvc pL`l`i.~t|l(:( 1 by the-, erup- tion. Not. a :-i|xg|ehch|g nu the il:uul L'U1l1(lI)13 -.<:u'e-.l. ....v.....~ -- -..u.a ;;..uuau;\.r4x. Atthc lxmqtict recently given by the Lord Mayur of Lmulun, Mini.~st.er h'chen`cl\ having been c:1l!<,-:1 up0n'tn spun]; at the (21080 uf the l<'r.-nc`.|- Au1l):L.~4:4:z.-lur`x n-1n.'I.1-ksz. .-..-ml tlmt. :xfl..-r been called upon `tn speak at tl Am-b:s.~4:4:n1u1s n.-xnrtrks, tlle_t3l\Kjl|(`llt speech 01' his hnnuu from a(`)`u3S the Clnumul, he mig .:xny ra.~.~p-mac tn the tmtst wl-ici lsimlly pr.-pus:-al an-l almnk. '.| fm';,(-c mat, than Anmri .r. `an ....I I... .. - -. I ueuu l::uu.-u upon Ln speal; :15 till`. close 0! the raid that after llnlnnumllrlccullva;;1Iu might refrainfrnln which haul he:-n Ho I-l`u[usc'Il:).lnl lrunh. But he vuul-I nut tl1;u_-_;lx .-`mieriu.-a was (li\'ll1'tl from En5l:v.u-l by a. wider channel than l*'ran_eo, there were a. great many things which c(rl1Il0L`t- ed their country with his. (Ghee-rs.) The lnral .\l.|_','nr haul rcinindetl him that .-\nn=I is am: err hut the children of this x,-uunt.r_v; .~npe\,l:- ing therefore, in the presence of his ;__;ra.n fathers and grmulni-ztln-rs (laughter) he felt jnstitiecl in saying that he felt closely alliml. Though the ocean which separated the two nag` tions was so much wider th.-in the strip` of sea which separatexl them from lr:nu-.e, it wa:-, yet but the pathway of cmuiuerce whi`eh unit el English and A.rn'e1-iezui interests, and the bed 01 a means of eumumnicatiuu \\'lIlul| trans- mitted across the winle Atlantic feeling:-1 and synipatliies which were daily and hourly bringing the` two nations nearer tub;-the-r. ( Cheers.) But there were bonds which united Engrlantl and America more clnsely than even the steel wire conhl; They hzul {net on the occasion of a festival given to the Ministry of this country, and it was not for him tn speak of the way in ich they attcmlcnl to the du- ties of the coun ; lnut, as an Amer-iczm, he could no niure`?)-irget than any lngliahman that this Administration, eonqueringprej udice, passion, spleen, and wliatevcr else liumicncd to separate two countries that ought to he so ':'.lns- ' nnitml an 'l<`nnl-uni .....l A Irin-;n4\ L .. .1 people : exch` _a-'(:,::vi)-.ingva1`;v IGQSOHNIIG clilgm fpom Royalty. Sir Robert Pal, in J-.8$3,"I`p0k99i iiu .-~- ------- (FY mu vuuau. hlr P. A. Taylor said the Government had not distinguished, themselves this session, and perhaps it was more unfortunate for them than otherwise that they had twice in the same year to call upon the national revenues for provision for younger children of Her Maje`s ty. It would seem as if they did continually cry, `Give, give. 4 The income of Her Majes- ty and her fainilywns from tlirce-qu:n'tcrs to one million stcrlng, and it was vastly too large for the neccgsary sup rt of the Royal` household. ` Eeonomy had een the cry of the people, and the popularity of a Liberal (lov- ernment would by no means increase by such grants, and they would do well not to defy the sentiment of the masses. He opposed this grant, therefore, dn`tw_o gr-ounds-lirst, that it was proposed to tax the people with the amount; and secondly, because already a sufficient sum had been voted for the support of ;the whole Royal amil . Rumour, that was generally correct, h represented the oung Prince Arthur as reecting credit and honour on the nation, but he thought he would reect more honour upon himself if with all the advantages His Royal Highness possessed he turned hisabilities into some use- ful channel and gained wealth by his own ex- ertions. He entered his liirotest as strongly as it was ssiblo againht t is grant, which -he conside unconstitutional, for let them re- member the..Cx-own land was but another name for national pp-ope;-ty, land should go tothe people`: excheguer without accepting an un- reasonable claim from `Rovnltv. Robert DU .21: urate two countries that ought to he `close united as England and America, had broug 1: about an arrangement which prumised~ to bind the two peoples together in l.omls_ of peace and true friendship for evermore. (L`heers.) His friend from across the channel had reminded them of the friendly claims of France, and on the part of Americans he would remind them that great allowance ought to be made by Englislnueli for his countrymen: for, whatever might by the faults and virtues of Americans, they derived very much of both :1-['01)] En rland. (Uheers.) He believed Ameri- cans 11 very much of the solidity :1nliol1 nncy of Englialuncn, and if they cuul only unite the qualities derived from England, and such as they had in a certain degree set up for themselves during their century of independ- ent existence; if they could only unite the all right of England with the go-ahezu of America, they would pmba.l.)ly not easily be resisted by any other combination upon earth. (Uhoers.) THE ANNUITY TO PRINCE ARTHUR. u Mnnl`n11 Tu!" 91 um 11-_._,, 1-, 4... nun \/J. -. l .I.\.l x ninuna AISJJ1 U11. On Monday, July 31, the House of Com- mons went into committee, and Mr Glmlstoigc moved that, in accordance with the precedent pursued in the case of the Duke of Edinburgh, 15,000 er annnm should be allowed to Prince Arthur illiam Patrick, third son of Her Majesty, now that he has attained his majori- ty. He contended that Her Ma.je3ty s in- come was not suicient to provide an adequate support for her younger children when they ,en.1ne of age, as out of 380,000 which the Sovereign received 131,000 was given in sala- ries and snper:1nnun.tions. It was true that there was no covenant by which the Sovereign could claim provision, but there were other forms of engagement beyond written ones; there was the moral liability of Parliaxnent. which they had always acknowledged and could not now repudiate. Her present Ma- jesty had been a. most prudent Sovereign, and had never called upon the nation for any fur- ther .-nnount than .that originally awarded to her when she ascended the throne. He hoped the sum would not only be voted but full voted. ' `CD A 'l`....`I......-.'.I 4.1.- n___..,,, - - v nwzuny. ' . 11:-si-In-s cu\';-ring the wh--Ee :l.'uu] I mnth nz thrnwn nut - `. ll. :_| `pears that the Control Department I A position to provide after three, or nth six nionths`,.notice, for the supply of30,000.men for :5 fortnight. It _ g that the oicura of that dc- | partme t can venture to make such an ad- ' mission and it is still more surprising that I - well should accept it. If he is con- ' acquiesce in such incapm-ity, the will admit no such excuses. lt re- quires me patience to zu-gue against them. If the h rses in Berkshire cannot be spared from_ the harvest ul` its sulisequent opera- tions. are there uu other horses or counties country ' in the neighbourhood! Ur is the depart- I 5 are to he thus reduced to impotence by a maut incapable on an emergency of supply- ing xi few hundred horses for a. spccinl ser- vice! There :n'o_3, in doubt, men of busi- ness who would undcrtalrc the task at a week's notice, and if our oicial resources few zrlays` wet weather, it may become a question whether the whole service should not he performed by cuutmct. It is, per- Imps, as well that so conspicuous 3 proof should ha.ve been izlfunlud of the necessity for stringent reform throughout our mili- taryindministration. '9 pay sixteen mil- lion; for our army, and it now appears that ter six months preparation we are unable march `.:u_uIm Inns: :1 :li..+.....-.n ..4' ol.:.-. l`F.RRIBLE V()L`,.h\NlC ERUPTION. A great muIy'funceu and lafge b utlmur cmus have huun ENGLAND AND AMERICA. IIIISHIIHIUKI-\'l 'l`hu principal ( .1: !_hml-mt. 2 snrfnt-n nf L mtc-nuuullatw ...'l.-.\.I .-.I I. 'ur1ne.l a few ' .~`.u-ul haul 9. _v .-;u1n.-:criln.-.l pa] nium of F the ml in I I'....o , ,, , ____ A W . that the dun vhtem of It alt , untilthey - ` rid should l)eb|na.int:u'ncd)i:.t elite expense (Jimc 1 parent, and Lord ,Uruuglmzn' :Lcknuwlcggc(L'1Ix I350 that the granta nuule t-0 tiicm up film" 1-ingc were .-strictly just, so long as _tlI `,_1_"f` muus, innnnml, impolitic :L1il1i11 Act ' I the Royal Ma.n'iu.gu Act-4l`0NU 5f` the h-L m1.nu: of their (:hoiL:('.. `If the Civil List \\':v-B mliii.-iuut it \\ }`.H uncallcvl fur null improper to ask the House for more. Mr Hun ` to diminish the mnnunt by 50,000 0!! M00111 of the crown rutniuiug the revenue of the t_w Iuchivs of Uurllwall and 1..noastur;-Mr3U` .1.ppenle:1 in vain to :1reformedpztrlialnent wxlfh the nzmu: view, and it umnhl no doubt be In .1.ppezneu Ill vain to a l'eI()1'nle(lplI.l'llu.luel1n wu:-n the czmw view, and it would no doubt! In vain to appeal now to n. refoniicd pnrli.-uncut, for they found the right hon. gelltlema `NW at the lwzul of the government more prone to extijzlvngaxice than ever. One word as to the ttIl:ll`-Utcfistie extravagance ofthe I1n0uI1t1'JHl-t was mated for. Fifteen thousand [:1 year for the establishment for a young man. W110 W35 just. about entering upnn_ his Ixmjority! A Libcml fiuvcruiuciit which took its stand up- on economy, if upon` anything, dared to. pro- pose a. grant of 15,000, and to take credit for nimlcration. Upon these grounds he called upon tho Hunsc tn reject this grant. _ Mr Dixon hither-lv cnmnlziincd of the hcavv uw nunsc to reject ems gmms. bitterly complained heavy expenditure, which, he cqntended, served to strvngtlmn that waning ltnyalty annuugazt the nnnxsdc.-4. He was' not, however, prepar to go the lengtll of Mr Taylor, butwould pr pope Ll1.1t1.I\u grunt lye reduced from 15,000 to l0.0(70, ` wuyimmmxsuauczn. 1 11; 1' months` prepar march `.'uII,UlK] men :1 iles. The e-xphnntinr txuctive, . but they . 0-. ~ um. Luu 10,000. `M Q. hi. AN AMERICAN SK}J'l`CH 018 EARL JLIJSSELL. A u Any body. says the Nu-w York ('umnm'riaI _l:ln.~rh'-1-r. uhn over snw L01-l John might wvll lmlievc lu`. was destined to reach the age of Me-t.lms:1l:l1. He.-'.-4 a little, \m::L7.vn- f:u:.-, wit.l*.cro(l, lIFIlill((`lI up old chap, and in his lvig lJ.'lf,{':{y cluthcs, 1'1,-Inimls one (of a lmzcl nut slu-ivellul in its slu,-ll. int he is as full uf life as an egg is nf meat, and per- haps um: uf the must rcm:LrkulI|c prumfs of thi~4, vitality in the viguur with which he lmlnitunlly uses his xmsul ur;;:1u just before rising to speak. After luwingr take-.n.sevcral I'cef.-I in an cnr-rmnns l,nnxxtlai1::lrhdke1'cllief, he envelupsa his nose in its folds, applies bath lmlnls, and gives such an un:1ppr.acl1- able blast, ucc_nnp:micxl by :I. spasmodic nmvmm-nt nf the whole lmtly, that it seems _n.s if his little fnune would lly :1p:LI't in all -lircctiaans, frum the slicer Viulcmze of the cum'ul.-ziun. \\'1u:n he sits clown, he retires lmnu.mtl1 the sluuinw of n. 111n1m`.1~mv..~s lrmad I>x'im'.m-.1 Int, L`-ilcli his kxnecs up aguillsti the desk or table in front of him, buries his head in his lsrezuzt, mul, tn all appearances, in-cnnnora the V:-1'_y emlwdinm-11t nf,prnfo11nd , 1'~;-.~'i_"n:ui-.-n. MUNTRE.-\L MARKE' `S. (.S'p-zial Twlegmm to the Daily . Vw8.) .Mon`.rc-nl, Aug. 17 -l<`luur-market quiet and a shade easier, though quality unchanged; extms !n1'L'S5i(:d, :`.|u.1 sales noted at 5,00; fzmc still and sumll supply, and parcels on spot of _spoc-y delivery tetch 5,40; supers sum to small uxtcut 5,10; for ordixmry 11., 2 may be q\I4t..-11 4,75 to 4,50. \\'hent-uo reported tmnrmctiuxxs; No. 2 Westcrxl ()"c_-rcul at l,l5. s. I`:-as lower; rt.-fused at `J:!.c per ti(_5..lhs. l r5- I visiuus dull, at late rates. Butter quiet, M3 15 -.\ I-r. .... I it Lu 1;; as to 8.50. Ashes (_ .. . . ; \/Lynx .u..'x1\.I\l2a1|3. (S'1m-Sal 1'e'Ir-ynz/n to the D1117}; AVews.) New York, Aug. 7.--Uold 112$ to l1:2._'_.. Exclmngc 109,} to 109}. Uuttonquoted zit IS}. Flour in buyer's favour; receipts 10,000 barrels ; sales 8,000 barrels; ht 4,40 to 4,05 for superne state and western; rest un- changed. Rye our quiet. VVheat dull and in buyom fzwuur; receipts 156,000 bushels ; sales 47,000 hush; at 1,30 to 1,3! for No. 2 spring aoat; 1,38 to 1,40 for winter red and amber western ; 1,42 to 1,45 for amber Michigan; 1,46 for white western. Rye quiet; ruccipts 24,000 bushels. Corn heavy and low- er; receipts 349,000 bushels; sales 63,000. bush ; at 66; to 67 for good to choice do. Barley dull and nominal. Oats rmer ; receipts 162,000 bushels; sales 38,000 bush- els; at 40to 4Sc.1_: western and Ohi6. Pork dull ;at 13,25 to 13,50 for new mesa. 'Lard steady at `J to 950 for steam; 03 for kettle rendered, Butter 10 to 30c for new State and Western. Cheese 6 t6 l0_;c for dom- mon to prime. ' , ,__..1.`......-. 'l eaches are so plenty in New York thai the y have inspired the 1-lfail edifor ' to the following fruitful speculationsi One for ever ' y man, woman and child m the United States_nearly_, ` '1`,hirt ea.ch_.p_;d to spare for the inhabita`nt's `of -ilanhatta Ialzunl. Enough to reach, if placed in a line, nine hundred and ft y-seven miles, say to within a. few miles of Milwaukee, or in another direction to Mobgs More than enough tobring Mr Bergh on fteen hundred cartens, if with one home each they attempted to draw them each would have to drag at least Enough to fill a line of car frum than (Yin; "all 4.. `[Y__,I two tons. ts, txyg tons each _- 1.-Awuvu Lu 8 line, nine fty-seven Mob f More to bring own each away, for carts, two from the City Hall to Harlem. The arrivals of thirty days, at this rate, would," if strum _ 3 together, mimike 9. girdle for the earth oh lie line of the Equator 'l ` ~ The Pope gives thoifol lowing prayer a. ?la.ce amonst his custo be alimved, as A sign of recon a'g ' to bias: th- Catholic people from the (mthe Vat: y your help, `society shall have returned to peace and _ inn _ I totho ofthg 011315`. "nun 1 i any devotions :-. A whale 61 feet long was 1 by the Druid stenzncr, and w yesterday. l'L: .... -r` L- 1, .. . J .... .\..-J. Uhicago is to be the place, at which an agri- cu1tur:_;.1con'ventinn is"to be`-lu:1(1 on the 24th inst. It is to be com take a deep interest in agricultural sciencsj (1 may be attendecl with important and _van~ tzxgcous results. posed of all thoacsmo r v-- `whml 3 1934102 English journal can bring charge like the above xxgainst the commis_ ` L of-1116 army, sznirists may be excused bin they portray in fiction the disasters Que Battle of Dorking. All the disasters of the French in the ta war are reasmiably atlributogi to the ranking down of the Intendance or supply app;-tment ; and it unfortunately happens - English Control l)opn.rtment has been i ,reaIly' nuxleiutl u 1-on"E[fc French Intend- _ which proved so unsc-rvicezsblio in me trial. It fullbws tlmt. the English nstinni ill not be satisfied until the mischievous or): so lCCOnI]Jli_$1I6d has been all undone uusy uu uwellued In a. New York paper of a. 1 inure appears a. letter on the 4 gas measurenlent, wherein the dently :1. practical mam, assert: mtg cmnnaninu mu] ..-.s --i - recent date question of writer, evi- asserts that they gas companies will not purchase meters which do not register 25 per cent in their fu- vuur ! The remedyforthis would seemfobe the establishuienit of an oice, in connection withsome other inspectgion, whereallcitizens might have their mote rs tested whenever they felt so disposed. 'l\,, I ' ;vuII|Ll';Ll, All` Bamk of .\[0I!|tl`B81-2-A-0,r'.37'.). l\io.-rchauts 15:u:k-]3li,`, I325; 132. Bank of (folmm-rcc-l`.!`J, I30. Ontario Ihnk-ll0, 1101, -. Bank of 'l`t-I1-Ixto--157, I819. ` Royal (}.'Ln:I.dia.n lLLuk--l0..'), 106%. ('()JI.VIL'R(.7IAL. ;\I()I\'TR`.I'I.-\L STOCK RIARKET. (Per Jluntrrul Linn.) Montreal, Aug. I7. mk Mont:-aal_":() 0'.`-)1. :. u,1U; mr uruu:a.ry .'\-v. 2 be 5 3; 0ffc_-rcul _s. , Pro- , quiet, at n qxmlity. Cheese offering at 8 to s quiet at fornlur rates. 1 ug towed into Quebec :1-, was on exhibxtxon `4 3.711;` Quilg glen :-`. 1' o1z`:*:*9 ~* *4 CAKE BASKETS, J New FALL GOODS! lrcat iducements offered to c'a.sh nmi close v buyers. Hcarthstpne, August 19. New York Ledger ad \V'cckl_y. At'Msi`Pe` ai waaamg, ; ___.__...... In all i4.:..;y` bug B1a;c.:Fk\Gros emin , V- 4. 4 . , H 4 sun, .y`.;,...;..;;;," nx; 'Lu.a;e:j `mum, mu: 1 f ` 1 - ' ` ' ` lins, Bril1ianta,P1-inta,V Mmeines, Alpgc-.- 'Gmmuu'nes;"s1;eeting., Cu;-tlinl. yo ma(1s-v`z i.'1_-;.\'1Z;T1;.\' 733., "An .-...n m u u .'.-..l.'..u .. my in .-. .-.-In 'Gronad1n' es;"s1`;e@ 'ng, seilles Qui1u',`rwea.,-e1otl.n`. Pdrsvok-` Um` bre11as, '1`}1i.xnmings,`&c.,_&c, K. _ Saturday J ournal`: Saturduy Night. - All the Latest Novels. V1-lu -I111!) MUN T11 U1" AUGUST close out the balane of all SUMMER1 GOODS at . ' V Newest Music. School Books. 4Q: [summer Dry Goods | Greptly Reduged `Prices. ` ' ' '3 f lalu Cheap Stationery, &c., bl-1 !-._\-7E1:-PLATED August 17. 1POONS, [CE PITUIIERS, Aug. 17. Jgow BELLS, A '1;vzIY _. HEFFIELD. KJUSE. Aug, 1, 1871. uh-ul.` it In-..; , Wants.-1 an `exneenc )UT'l`ER c00LE Its, I . 1:-Xlil) BASKETS, IVORKS, 1I;IEAI , AT THE ' N1vi`s, an-., L p ECEIVING AND OPENING OUT dnily, |; large deliveries of - )NE` CASE R0`U'ILDON S JOSEPHINE or HARRIS" ~ . ' ` )UBING THE MONTH OF AUGUST rm clone nut M... h.1....'-.. nf .11 sxnnnwni wing got up iu_-Scot I \\'Lshos` and c'u-upv This year our faru ugly innprvsawd with t .Ivllit`1llill;; tn In-in-_.' nr int. Ihr Cs-l`.llU'_\'. Macnee J85 Waddeli, MacneT`a"v$&Ii $` 'B-:_ ......._ 114-, , SEAMLESS FI1_1s'r~ ;c:B:bIcE, "3 1'0 TRADE.` BALES WIII 1`E`COT'lION' YARN. At Henderson s,% At WALDRON S. Jusr RECEIVED,` 1:` ;u..-... ._..__._- -__ keeuusuf SAL!`-.~'A I PRINCESS S1'nEb."r. unnuuu W6 are unable I 1 3 diutamc-e of thirty nus promised may be I cannot alter these I .a nvv;-u nun: , .,,........, ....-.. .. ..._ I-:r.:vor deprived Fgance of reaqumza by `V tir the pfotod, but bywhit instud of Putin will now reap the .Idnn~ t-age. 'I'lnnka to the revengafnl league, the _. _ ... ._l A_-__.___'._... LI... -4. -1 1)-..- 5.. FALL, 1871. Coloured do V do COTTON BAGS. COTTON BATTs._, \Vhitc a_.`nd.'G1-cy WADDI-NG. 9' Inspection invited. Princess: Stx-act. ion Jrunu. A lytu E.`-NEE s-._ gm>1:EI.L. 1 BA0mS -inccss stfeet.` : II Cull g C`E|) S I` 1 `rule. A ly tn `NEE & l)]Hv`.I.l. `T. M EN im- - H .3. 'I'IIl .,.| nth) loom-lit the l Sn-evet. c. GRIGOR. Em-eatcle Illvl - . `.1 Produce: 35}; Alictioikji _ xvuc BAH?! SIl\II SON.`; ; llnml J.0ilI.II:l meat L1 `l`i0IJ|I . , July laat besoldfg-iexil -I-11-til`! I tlhc kj EU: OFFIC K Inna-in-o. inky: --.... r.,...r-\. _F_ -..._ -vgu--_\un ; The streets throilgh w VA` md -its escort passed were of people. All was 0 ` '_Gity bands, arrayed in fol `procession, playing Ame ` I French national in, also , enam ox came am 18110 enircle the yoxfld in no_ Telegraphic oommuniation ' "Japan. Mesdagos hay A this cityio Japanpndnn ' J &...I_.- `" wtheevsctfafionof V ,, . of Francestillheldby i 11.9 Erench goyemmenthas ' 14-efuned to mgmumtag ,3 . -v---g ---I fr-vw.-W v-ww - Republic. The crowd L I giant efi1th1ilium._ v - hnlMnann.hdnhnsa.rrived.. I y cheerd by thousands of ` His recption by the imthori-T fyoopl of this city is woufthy of `|.......... ....... :II.....:...1....I -4. _V. and thy Ll-1.111 that . 17.-:l`he ' been so , is headed by the Count` VI. '53 " """"J` `:`5"` 91" .1 France to the Duke d Ai1ma.l: ~` xjafused it.` T T V ` ug. 16.--General Garibcldii his son Ricciotti has beetgsum _v bedside at Caprera. 9 ' 16_.-_An impon`-tant~link`i chain 9f cable and land l'm mi __._'.._I_ 41.- ____'I.1 :_ .._, Aug. 16.--The Assembly $0.111. Grevylaa President o- ' LVoTLIlv JHIIIIIGIUI XI ; '5' _ Brazil mid auitehave arrived is _ v--nuy wnn, 1571; tin; ` `Rupture was cuuedgbyas by_ the nggligunce the F.-- .--. uvaun a.u-uu.u, us Imaddreuod thacrowd. `ulludedto tho` maqy sh wvauv Ann 9. trembndou: Elccident 4 Elan in Snofdalifiry, {W6}? :__ ;____|____ IIIL __n_. _ .._ .- u-av , ig. 16.--`It` is rumoured that t got the Asseihbly qemtl t . n____.. 4... n... `n..l._ :nA.'.__. my alma a larggooneollrle `-`Tire people art! wild w=ith_ex IIL- _L..,.-1... .|.`I.._._.-...'L _I.:_h LI. fonunfuslllllll-_ I-lllulull severely" injured. ' i American, oonviqted of Ic\_l II ihip, was sentenced today. III imprisonment. L in; througliout England is ` to cropi. T` A `the statement of the ' show thin eveuinggn ' ` 4;00,000 in blyllion. . *1 Su rintendent of "'.YCom$ny;ulnofor tic ` Sheen _ oer, which`: ~ "1 the lial: oftha tidbailtoivniftho ~. .1'n'y. Captain of. `hon: wil1~be energmd = .0! the Staten mars '94 instruction from "V` only I fauna] an-nit and ,.... -.. I .. -._........ ,.._..,,.... Ereland for the aid extehd of the war arrivedin-Du The deputation win 1-6 a municipal imthoritiel ` ur amid a la:-ggeoneonrle inn... _.......1.. .._..a _:'u __-41. -_ don d;:v`v tip a. onnih -. .L_ A--nun1\1w- M an: case returned no `-(`That the 1 .`thers, died through a. 11: Of the.- boiler of the *mJu1y 30:5; 1371; that Q Tllbture was cn.n:ad.hvh..n ""'.1 instruction ~ `glylfonnd an-cit, and 1, `PPM! liaforetha cal-nn+ H.-.`toxnorxow. ~ b N.` V ' A.'.;. 14! }fn..J E"'m[t~`t0ll}orro_w'. , N` (1 Aug. ~ _ to be an ex-Cqt AA of the inqninitin ` in v\:u.I- 1...- -1-... . ` Berlin will be ully accomplished. lmviour of the French tmmrds tho 1 A % `PRESS DE8P_AT 1.... In :' -woman Ualholica In-suited, and `the moth carried away in 3 cl 1._`-- ` . I-1J7'.-f-; Fr_ench glpput} ...-"I 8.. 4|... -.l ....I._;.J.. in oxc--naively violent. c.-I._H.lo danlc-ri haul in life - on luoillg l`t`(`<\jfl 4 I " |mulu\':u`l:<, :m-1 lat.-I`; life- lI1`ilI`,;' rx`(`n'_lli7.L'1 on the :uunu i'nIasinl\ [ ulliuum nu cntvring the rity gzntvs in mufti 1 \\\-1'0 Ilcm-ly at-vnml to lcanflylvy the ympu'n.~<, ' and :~. gmlic-um:-.11 atu-mptin`-,r :1. rcacuu mllcnl 3 down the viola-ncu of the umh npun himself I and rc('ci\'c-tl injuries c-Inl.uu_;m'i||g his life. 1 Thu` French guvcn-nneut has dismnllugml Hlu-se vhulitiuns, as wvll it. nmy. since Ivy I tlm treaty uf \'vrs:|ilh~n Nnrth. (lermnny ! x+t.ip1|lutox1 the must f:n\;--unreal nation" I clause, and can and will lmnauul cgnnpcnsm g tion fur all wilful injurix-u done to ` I!..L 41.2.. .. L... I... ....l ' Ucrlmm Nlllbjeffzl. prx`s:t:_-3.-s the day lmla-s.~i it lll|(`X1N.`\'tt`\)' s\I]).~m1us Hm pupul:u' ll`\!li|lg{ will ilmvitznluly Luuu-h Franco iutu ; fresh warlike cmurprisu.~I agninst an enemy _\sl1iv}'1 if. \ igihunt ('{lUllf_{1l (n we what is pre- p.-n-ing. and iuh.-lli;.:eut and Ulll'l'_L`:()tic ell-nn_.;]1 itn lxruvide ln~t.inm-s fur the imwitumc un- ; vuuulcn. 'I`lu-. conduct of the French 1 thmnsc`.\'o3 is H10 T0:L~lull :un1 jlmtiliuatiun uf the ins.-x'u;|sv in l`ru.;:4i:m m'm;unun1.s. I{l:i[K!. ... .... .. H-...1.....,.3 mu... mu m. lu\s`in__{ l.:u'v m`ri\'ml silk-e mu` l:v=t rL`[mrt :' The Tlnrt-o Friends, ff.-In l'nrt ll:\llu,m: with 5,724 1..-1..-is um;u;t1..- .\`_v|-illis. in-..... r...m U:L1'm-nsiu, with 11,587 |~uslwl.-: hr-at; the Mn- burprisu, from the .~=:unc port. with I8.-17; I-ush--l~' \\'hc:;1- the '|'r:uh- \\'iz--I. fvmn l'h-\'e- ?1aI|d, uith 19.1371} |.u.-In-L~' hlm.-It; Um \\'illic Keller. from ('hica_-_-u, with Hi,-I73 busxhels wlu-at; anal the (:u'ih:1hli. \\ ilh l`.'..'W| `JX|.VlhC`!3 l I I V I ' ...... 1...... an... \lu| cuvcn ln Ihllls uu55nu|_.Irl SHUNT the favour with which the scheme is Iboked ' upon by those best able to judge of its merits, abroad ll! wall as at lwmc. \Ve xii`: glad of thin, as it not only assists in plaiiig the road upon a rm tinancial bash, but given` men of means abroaul an interest in the mad and in the_ future welfare of our city. }Vhat we hzwc long wanted is more foreign capital ` iaud enterprise Amongst us. This, we trust, but the first instalment; and that our good old city, in her nag life, having nttrncted foreign attention and capital, mgg. -' continue to do so inherrailroad, mmufa.ctures,' gnnl business ; and that those `who are risking their units] Among 11: mav nd st. l.m...n.. .....n grr-` -v----.-----a , --nu -nan vuuac wuu are nsmng [ta] among us may nd it honestly And cgmful ;hs_n!d, and the investment. 0. pay- innnnl . ` `nln- y... \\ llarf. propeller uli.~'rl1ar-,:cd `n -arr-:15 H01 ... V. ... .-`nu...-~-u u \\'.~V nu.Al| nun llzxiticlhmaml .1rriv.-:1 l:..st nil-_-"ht fr-nu Mil- wznulscc. with H.800 I-uslu-l~' \'In~:Lt. The prnpcllcr East Iightr-net] -1,000 lmshcls wheat and proceeded dowm\'anL~s.' At Swift's \\'h.'1rf the prupecr Dominion pursue-1 up _\'o.-sterdny evening, and the Cursi- ...... ...`.1 \.......i... ,l,....... L:.. .__ IHL Rutlu 3-h` {`l:;\1~L s (ii|~lu~s'..:.-\ cl: no-\` .~:1.c-.uncr was :aucu.-ssfully innuchccl \\ cc1ncs a.ftcmuuu_ The iimc` :mur.\u:cc1 for tin: ceremony was four o'clock. and by that hour a large number of persons uaxl a.ssemb1cd near the vessel at the foot of Uniun street, nu Henderson's \\'h;xr'i and on the neighbouring barges a.m1\'es' sels. A delay nf over an hour v as occasioned |..- -n..... 1... J; 4; upu-_, -u (Inc: an uuul una ux'v.;a|.:1u|n:u 3 by some barges which lay in the water right I in the course of tho: launch, which were not re- moved until hn.lf-past live o'clock, by which time 3 number of persons had become tired of ` waiting and had gone away. At ve o'clock ' .\Ira__1iilderslee\'c,hud- her daughter Maud, af- ter whum the stamer is named, a pretty bright hlomle of eight years, whose long loose tresses reali ed Tennyson : .\Ia.ud-- . a-w +1. .... ....1...;.. n l ~v\.A-1. I an v.._n'.i.n eztablishmenta where skilled l'l'he implacable hatred of the French ll V8731! their German conquernrs has found ekprc-anion in the formation of in anti- Prnuzoinn league. the object of which is to check all trade with Gernumy. This league hzu um.ny"adhereuLa, and Frenchmen claim tlut it 1. working wl-11. Not a commercial 'u'amller from Fatluarlnnd can obtain an order from any French house ; and no Ger- nun an obtain employment from a French- nan. Nevertheless; German goods Are mid in France, but by English houses, and liter making I detour which must add 1.9 Ul05"f`lIt in France. And,_in some of I-,;bul.lf is in request, theremre scarcely any v.-urkmon pmcurnble new the German: `I {nnnerly employed. 'I`heex1bulnion of the 1...-nnaufmm Pu-is, dung A! an sctof war, ). .4 foolish and minchiemm, rinse it has ..._ ).__`..-J I!...__.,. ..l _. ....... A- I... --.,-- -.-...... ....... .... -......, W... ........V- \V1`th sunny hair," an(1wlnr)sejuveniie beauties wen-_e hightened with a pure white; _ dress, trimmed wit-I1 biuc, arrived hr company with s`seve1-al ladie ' ' 'a.n4l pursnnal friends. L A temporary acconmnodatiou ladder had been arranged on the starbnarti side of the vessel, which was removed as soon as the party were nu `M-a\.I'\1. Miss Gil1lel 8]Ee\`e immediately on going on b-):1r(1tuok1u-r position at the bow` of the boat and grzusped the gaily rib- buncd bottle, with 'which the baptismal cc-re ....\.... ....... 5.. I... r. ......... ..-...L..,I ul... ....... n .. .......... -.-, ...-.. "nu... `nu v--l;-u-uuu- vvfl-1] many was to be cousununated. She wa.9,sIjp.' portal by her father and Mrs :i1.1m1.;s-e, and the other ladies stood near. J ust at that ' mum-.-nt, :1 few minutes before the bottle was 2 hrulxen and the vessel had glided gracefully ` into the water, the scene w:-.9 very pretty. and, as it always is upnn such occa.sio1ia' there was just enough of anxiety and excite- ment to make the a.ll':1ir interesting. Atlength all wma ready and- ut .....I .....I .....l.1.... AL--- _.-_ L-,, 1 .... ..... -......J Loud and sudden there was heard, All around them and below, The sound of hammers, blow on l)l(lW, Knocking away the shores and spurs. And see 3 she stirs ! She Ita11:s--slie moves-she seems to feel The thrill of life along her keel, And, spurning with her foot. the ground, \Vit.h one exulting, joyous bound, SIN. leaps into Untario's_anns ! And, lo: from the asseinblud crowd There rose :1. shout, prolonged and loud. And thus amid the plaudits of the crowd the new ve_snel left her crzulle, antl as the olficiat ing sprite muifully dashed. the bottle agains- lier bows, the newly christened craft slowly and steadily, -uik a.,1:hiug of life, sought the waters of the lake upon whose bosom, it is to be hoped, her future career may long and prosperous. \V'e have previously given the dimensions of the Mmul, and it only remains to add that now, upon the water, her appear. '4: are happfto be able to state tlmt the $l(l),000 stuck nsliecl for by the Directors of the Kingston and Pembroke Ilaiiroad, has been exceeded by about $80,000; $15,000 hgving been subscribed by three o clo_c_k today. Nine- wcalthy and enterprising American capitalists lmvc subscribed $5,000 each. large nub- l scriptin from our exxterprinilngxncighonrs shown: I tho: fnvnur nvilrlu uuhinl. 61.- -..I.......- .'.. ?LI-- I ,__ _._......, ...... lav `nu nuunouus 5:141 water, ance is uxfgvcrsally pr-moullccd that of 1;. very pretty little steamer. \Vc V:';mlerat.'Lnd that Ih is intended to Tun between Picton and Ik:lig\'ille, and will be; couunismlcd by Captain \\'. ~Swal_c_s,.who'lm.s ya:-pt-rrintcndc whole of 1191- ii-an work during the coufse of construc- tion. up Ah) ha, rit't's p_\'csterd:1_\'on-uing, the America. du\\'n`t_his morning. The Dallnousie touched ycstz-nl:xy and ud `.. ,`J`.`0 bushels of hunt anal I39 Iour. and pro;-eedcnl downwards this "I-..fI 1 TIIE L. :;\r'!. tiilelv.-rslc auibply ..-ill I ... .\'IIll I`I.\'(.' 4\'I'.'H'.\'. .\l. '1'. (`u1up:\ny s \vh:Lrf the f: :0 rcpurt : U:|lI:Il|tiix', i I . . .. . .-..- .- In . .-.._, ....D sitln ~10!) tons pig have zm-i\ c of hlkillgz ..... .. But, this pupulur luitren .f A,.I.Z__ _ .. . ... ..,. . ,.._J .\x .n \`o_\', \ I . rath, Orkney hiss, II, ;.',r:Liu I.u.lcu at Kingl|ux'n':a ;.-rs \\ ill .'.~4 \\'hm't' the *"'rr-.v ` will loo} . Thu bo- L` Germans Pnlushm for his :tl1(1 SALE ur` I`n)01`Il-S1'rIL~c ulv tnok place to-dny at 1 and 1-usulte`d as fulluwn : No. L`. SIO5 ; Nu. 3, not 140] .1. - 5~l()5. .\lr W. ll: |limlm:Lrsll'a City ll:-:ui.~1 Bmul will play in the Park on I-`riclny evening,Aoom- A mu-nving ah8 o'clock. The following in the prugranuue :-~ l. Man-h- -l upsoy'opsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Zorney. L`. .\`nng -'l`ln- Illoum is on the Rye . . . . . . ` . . . . . .. 3. \'uls--v- -Ln ll:ull:n-line . . . . . . . . . . .... ..D'A1l:ert. 4. Sung -'l`hc Irish Euligrmxt .......... ..~. . . . . . . .. 5. (lalupv- lIvcn:n~c1| . ` . . . . . . . . . . . ..\V. 1). Store. God Save the Queen. 6 Helm: -Nn.u:\.\' D1:o\\'NIzn.--Un Tuesday ni_:.{ht a \':\lun.h1c horse belong\i}g to Messrs Rulxcrtannk Sons got lbuse in his stable! which is situated in the Trill` of Messrs llohertsous store and near the wharf, lnukc through {ho lhmr and was pw:-iluitznto-1 into the wat.cr_ Ix-uvnth, which is twa-lvo feet. deep. Ile lluumlered there until the following mt.-ming, I ...|._... I... hivtlg I ......I "CHI -1:-v.. Ind ........J..t..l.. ' ..u...uu.-yu um. ....v.. ..... .v. wlwn he \v:\.~x f still nlivv oxh:m:.-ted. He was rzescllen cliilicxllty, M111 is at present up 'l`||1:l |:uvI.\u.u. ]`:Xllll'.l l`l(.).\'. -'1`hc temlc-1'3 I ur the wm-'..' rc-quire}! upon the (`r_vst:Ll Paliwe (lruunch fur u` (-mnfng l'r.winci:1l l*`.xliihitiun \vcrv opened nu \\'mhm:-ulzxy,which will at once he prum-cdunl wih. The wurL uun'1u'i.4cs EH00]! mul 1'-ml [M-us, 1-ighthursu r:hm1:1 and .-iglntu-In lmu-ego lm\cxl, thinty hull lmxvs, funr carriage .~alu.-L: and hay bzu-us, fteen new pig pens and tlnr wpztirx-c tn lO0uld ones. In mlditinn to the \vurk upon the ('ry:4t:1l | :Ll.-mo. which consists ..a.. ..c r......1. .....1 ....J..l-3.... ....al.... .....I l`IXi(`)' (If flu \\ h:.I.tr\'t'l' rvl .. ..--....., - ..... ., .. 1'Y`\`,1'l.c:sl :x n.--.5 lmihling. 1lall,`.`00 feet by thirty; and the {cm-.:; arc tn he rqmirml 2';-rt higher. This aft;-mom: ml fur thn. sale of tho hm-tlm. and it is worthy of In-to-that the soci-,ty hm sent fr'um Turunto up :ll|ctinl1c't.'l` for that pur_puse, an unprece- (I.ellt(`l1 and needless Vt-nurhe, which has sonu -Ll to st.r--n;:t.hvn the pr:-vailinpz impression in |\:inug-tun: that the nllnimnf the sm-iutg are at resent In:m:L_L;--`l Ioy :1 c!i-Inc h:iving in \`i\:\\' tho intu-c-xtza of '|`m-untu parzuuuunt to all] else. will help in _. LI,. 1.. 4|. . .. I .\l.-.~ 1)|;nm:s1`I:.\`|`10:i.--- The cvremuu_\` uf laying the curm-r stone of II. uuw A\l.'tS0lli(Y Hall in; Sl|.'L1umn\`ille: _w4i.s pm-rforuneal` nn 'l'ues:lay :ul'tu-m.mn, I."-`t'u Allgust, in the pre- Scllct: of :1. uonsi.l.r.1lle number of interested 5pu:ct:i.l'.I-1.\`>. 1.1 pwanls 0T l()0 Masons from all parts of the country were .present. and the as- scxnll-Yzxgu of puople mnnbcnul little shurt of 1.000. At 4 c-`clock the atom: was laid by R. \\'. Bruthu: E. C. Flint, \\'.l).($.3\l., I .E.D.` I I o vvvv nu vu banana) - A heavy rain st;rm yeatoriiay 8o|_ne- ` t_ch kedth bllhl t?.tfoxc;: Goderizh and ot2f3a";35-_ 'J;_o;-_ V I grand ha} I , T21! titi6rT,_nf1i:i:nialw '.gned7 1. been _ war _ed by the people utyVsalIle_yeI}r praying the Government to ta_ke immeaht 1"tf>pBf0I' the abutting up of the Beanhxu-nojg banal on Sundays, - A ks-nvvu-n1'n O-nu-no maul-Alvlnn ..........-.._-__, , r. VI-Vllllla \;uulplcl.rl0. The collectors appointed to obtain the 31,8) fox-"t.he McGill scholarship, to commemorate the Scott Centenary, have had eat Iuccesi. t1,000hlusbwn already anbscri d. Funds in aonl delivery, audit into bofeared amag coal dealers, 'are again reported in Mon- tre . , ,, - " u..a anuuuun nu .u-nu In was occupied by \\'.M. The usual stzmdard "and given and responded to, closed at an early hour. enlivened the, occasion ` nu..." . _... .\{.nzs1..\l';H1`h:P. IN TP.E,\'To!~'.--On Tuesday, l5tli August,` while Michael St. Pierre and Stephen Mikle, river drivers, respectively em_ ployod by Gilmouifh Uo.,a.ml l{a.thbur;1 & Son, were working on a log drive near 'l'n:nt<-n, they bemune involved in an altercation. \Vhile qua:-telling, Mickle suddenly struck St. Pierre a blow across the head with n hanulspilie, kill ing him instantly. Mickle came to the village and was arrested. An inquest on the body of the munlered mm was held on \\'ednesday, lCI|.ll. -BcI/( rill? Int-4/Iigo:/u`I'r. I.\'Jl' mm.--A labourer engaged in loading mil. way iron at H em1e.1-:un s wharf this morning haul his foot bully sumshed Ivy one of the iron rails, in course of being hoisted, dropping upon it. It will disable him from work for several ._...\I... weeks. K while in the Mn Gzmanoque, Aug. l6.'-Albert Bullock, son of Mr. \Vm. Bullock, of this place, was drown- ed this afternoon in thr Gananoque river, near the Globe \Vorks, while in swimming with some other small boys. It appears he ven- tured out too far, and could not swim. When _ the alarm was given, David Lloyd, one of the men working in one of the factories near by-, ran and jumped into the water and got llim out, but too late to save l1im._ .-,v.u44v 4-,`: \/.n.' u4A.ux1.n/4. An Indian tomb, with a skeleton, two pipes, and twqkettles, wna found yesterday at the Prescott gate, Quebec. The Ma or and Council presented an ad- dress to t 62 Governor General yesterday at Uacuuna, to which he gave a complimentary reply. - -.u..- A'A\I+` ;;uuuu. Montreal, Aug. 17.-The Trinity Board have laid down`buoj's to mark the channel below the foot of the Lachine Rapids, also on the shoals between St La.mbcrt. s wharf and the Victoria Bri(li3`.` rn|_,_ r:,__._,: V|\.......l. n..:|.....__ n._._-__- M, -..u\.u uu 11:-an AVLl\4lll5EI.l u_y aux; .I.u.|c uuunu usu- iug on him. The boy's name wan Daniel Mahoney, aged` about 16 years, and resided in Kingston. The captain came to at Shebuygan, and luul an inquest help and the body buried there. uzwuuna, to which he I 1 The branchrline of the Ottawa and St. Law- .-encc Railway, which is_to'cr_uns the Rideau Uztual `to tap the Chaudiex-u region, is fast apo preaching completion. TI]: nnllnnh.-.. ..-___.:_4, 1 . I - - -- -- -*'` ....- -.-- --~-rv--- -..w_.,... The Grand Trunk Railway Company are laying their track on the eastern portion Of Cmmuissioners Street. Q... . . us nu uuuuluucna IJUL GUI!- Tha battalion match for the Dominion arid provincial cup, valued at $800 was won by tl1e'8th Battalioll, Stadaconn, with 21 points, the largest spore ever madcin 3 I battalion match. ` I Port 6llnrn:Au-g l6._-The schooner At- mosphere, just arrived, reports having a boy killed on Lake Michigan by the fore boom fall- "-." l\VI 1.:-L. 'I`I..-. L-.. . . . . _ . . _ __ 1'\-_:,u There was a heavy fhullderstornx last night. Before the storm the heat was in- tense. To-(fay it in a. few degrees cooler. THE DAILY NEWS-THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST led into any reactionary Ineaaun-, but from a gm-at':\ml free 1-mmtry l'ik- England. no.-\'er!' The n'ences at tho Paris C.-m-, muniats are, how:-\`cr criluilml in tln.-111-` -1_,, - 1 . . . . the spectrv r-vu~_.:u. and. therefore. apt tu he I DOMINION (SF C-'AKl(\T.~4B . 1...l:-_ __,_I. ,,.:4L . ,1 I . . .x. Annuv, IVuL'nIl.4I` i.1tel_); after the close of the new nanquct. w:1~ hdd in S`u:w\ `:4 _hn\ (-ndc-I 1-_\` about 100 lkfl'SHl1.`i. .....;...1 1... u u u....n.._.. e .S'l E'(-'IAE 7`ELi9;(lR:{AL. (Per .`|Im1!real'l.1'n`n.) FROM BIONTREAL. n ununx. uuvnl mu, -uuuu u-b u .\':\.~x still nlivv, but completely 1. mscxml with no little quit:-. rucn\'crcn1. rush painting nnnl dccfnratilng and (`pairs are nu-ah-cl, Llwru will be . .... _| . . .. . .,,....\..-..-... nu... . rille Inn Iligrurrr. ......-.., V..- ;ul1i`;`-`N-0. 4, $55 ; AT Alzcrrlux .- -T he the (`rystal l aln.ce, m. n 1u...n. em. mu. \ v-Jvvuu . .......-, Nu. I bouth, $50; .. .v . ..-. E use <~uren1nu_y, a . S':mv\':)1ntel, which Ill) The chzzfr Brother S. S.La.zier. Masonic toasts were I, and the pruueediug.<` Thebancl uf the 15th with some excellent tho.-ul- slves. mainly of a political c|mx`.u`IcI'. At {my rate it isiditcnlt tn dz-line and to prove the-`exact nature of their utfences. "Hne:1u_ thotilies of \'e'rsa1illo;-s. have, nmrenver, by the barbannus` treatment of the prisoners `at thc`1:unp of .E;_u-tury and the Orangeric enlistgd smue 'Symp:\thy_in _f;n`nur of the Colungz-mists. '