IITBORDLOGICM. OIBERVATIONS FORIE THE WEEK ENDING AUG. 1, 1868. ' The New York Star rays that cl: months ago nbouteighty well known Irisluneu. repreaentlng every Stave in the Union, molln Cungrenm Chicago, and adopted the plan of II new Fenlnu r Society formally. It in modelled closely nfter the Cnrbounri society, of which so much has been written. Every member is sworn I0 obry, r without qztoatictt ur comm tn, the in-tit-rs he re- ceives from the secret directory. A member can never withdraw from the assoc-ln.tion,- or-be- 1 tray its connar-ls, undor [min of loath nl. the un- seen hand: of a brother. The terrible chm-,e. quunces that would follow the treachery or` I member um uppnlling, nnd are act out with painful minuteneas in the lnltinlloui onth. ........,.c, nuu u. cnange in the mom quite popular in France. , , oath. Uu-Lu. No sooner were 1 cities than they w For udmissinn Mn ..m~= utrtu umy warts crowtlett with applicnnti: { admission. No newuuper appeals worn or `will be made; the movers thought that nll lrishrnen who were willing to enroll themselves would nd the lodges without plucar-l or adver- tisemennand the sequel pl'0VE`d that they thought truly. hundred nud fty lhonsauul duly enrolled mom- bera in the United States, implicitly obeying the mandates of the ac-cu:-t directory. New York there are ninety.I`our lodges. and over thirty-three tbous.-tud members. Wlmn we '_~`penk of lotlgus" wv mean the body of members, not the meeting room,for that t-s'ulill'erontnacl1 night. 'l`o-night it may he Washington! Monurm-mt. In the: city ol' Union Square, to-marrow n liquor saloon in Ulmtlmm street, and the next in-tll grounds. AI rltn nu-n.......: __n_ 1` - " - l At the present moment, tlnc-re are over one i dtiy tht` llriion lmse I I New York is to have A ne new skating rink to contain 63,000 square feet. The building is to be of iron and to be completed in November. It will be as near perfection in its way as the owners nan make it. A few Weeks bac._k,ju_st after the Emperor and Empress had left one of the roornse in the palace V of Fonlninebleau in whieb they usuelly si,t{ er: immense chandelier, suspended from the eel lug, fell with such force as to break in the ooring. ' If the chandelier had fallen A few minutes ear- lier, iv. might have made a change in the map of Europe, and u. change in the style of govern-I Fnuoe. lljc uuuru DLIILPBI Washington, Juuc '.863.-l'|. has been deemed proper by Uongress that each of these States shall choose 11 new Constitution for itself, but that in choosing it, all men, blacks and whites alike, shall have an equal voice, except that white men known to have been leading rebels, and that other white men who will not take a test onth so worded as to be utterly irreconcilable to the feelings of n Southern white man, shall be de- bnrred from voting at nll. The upah at is that the framing of the state constitution is to be giv- an to the men who four or tire years since were slaves, and who are still negrue. But it must not be supposed that these black men have real- ly been nsked to frame their constitutions, or to do anything else than vote. Their constitut- tioni have been sent to them by post, and con. sist in an undertaking on the part of the Stile in question that all men shall hereafter vote alike, It will, therefore, go forth to the world that Alabama, Georgia, and the others, have themselves declared that white men and black men shall be the same for all politic.il purposes, and that on this basis the States hare been `t' re- constructed" and restored. to the Union, 1 hold that tyranny never went beyond this. It may be as well at first to point out that in none of the great Western States can a negro vote at all. ln Ohio, Indians, Illinois, and Missouri, none but A white man nnn 1.. us_,, . --- Intn i A! the present. rain of` enlistment, Hwrr` will be before next (0 -mt; n; hundrt-(1 lhouevmtl xnombers linker! together in the most binding i manner, rezuly to do the mot daring acts Wilh- out hesitancy or cavil. 1 53.-|:lt:;i,tA-I;-;`}_y0;ucI;;I|H11 IJIUI umnng (:19 wnh- | This week each lodge received orders to re- poxt their strength, the number m` their mem- bers who ever before bore arms, the numbex or riqs they have, the names of the member.-I, dis- tinguishing the married and single. Thia, by vmnny, is thought to menu immediate ghting. Whether these tire correct in their conjecture or not, time onlv can mom, ---- --o Mn ANTHONY TROLLOPE ON THE CON- DITION 01" THE SUIVTHERN STATES. The following letter from the P111] Mn]! lia- Jrlfc, of July 11, is from as we-ll-known English nuubor (Anthony 'I`rollope,) now on n vim lo the United States: \Vn='|-ulna-|..... _ unnn -, - Bi g'he::A.` Lowcu _ B-our .. ... uulu, iuuinns, ttttnots, at man cap vote. In Minnesota, Wiscon- sin, and Michigan, white men and Indians can vote, but never a negro. In the great Eastern States negroea are kept away from the polls, either practically or by actual rule. In Pennsyl- vnnis no black man can vote. In New York a negro can vote, but not without n real property quttiication and three years residence , In the states of New England, excepting in Connecti- cut, negroes can vote, but their number is so small as to make their voles of no possible va- lue. Yetit has been ordained by these victori- ous Northern State: that in the conquered South- orn States all polilicnl power given the whites snn|l.bn put into the hands of II race of men who yesterday were their slaves. For myself I am prepared to argue, if it be needed, that a un- gro is not tted by.ltis gifts and nature to exer- cise political power amidst 1 community of white men. He is so ' ntl Peter Seek, of St. Clements, county of Wat- erloo, went 1;: Mornington A few days ago, to bring ho_x;ne hisinlended bride. He was sun- struck on the wny, end, on the day arranged for his bridal, he was clothed in we garments of death. ` ..... .- um uucu uy.ms girls nuul com naturally subs the white mun : grater power of: when pnaaion is over, he will always: white man shall instruct him. B1 aside for Ihe present a subject which is in its bearings, and in which men hm dispute loudly, here has: been made I torn war of races with the express keeping down a people, in order that may be debarrcd from all political po empire. It must be remembered lb: morn in H... IT.,:.-.3 --. dozen parrots to screech out A young woman in Chicago has successfully prosecuted a rejected admirer as It nuisance. His offence consisted in his teaching half a in chorus, Homely Polly, homely Polly, Polly lives across the street. _ .._....u - ynuvualuu torn express object of the people power in the that govern- ment in the United Slates is Slate government for the most part. In Georgia. the black men_on those lines of reconsmi:-rim. .......1.a L--- -- ` Reports from the Uppor Ottawa state that the lumbering establishment at Bissau : Greek, num- baring 15 or 16 buildings, with large lumber states, has been destroyed by the res raging there. , ,- _....... VI u.II:u.IUCl'5 or uongt-ens from the Not-th-that the North uhall have its heels on the South, and that the conquered shall be sub- 1 been had indeed ; but it has been left for the po- litical animosity of a Republican from the North -3. man who himself reject: all contact with the negro---to subject the Tate Southern sleveowuer to dominion from the African who wuts yester- day his sieve. The dungeon chains are knocked off the captive in order thnthe may be harnesaed as ebeast of burden to the eaptot- s chariot, But it will not be so. There will in these Southern States he a. war of races ; hatred from the white man totho poor, timid, incapable, unconscious negro; suffering for both, innite anbriztg for poor Satnbo, who will gradually begin his ap- pointeiusk of disappearing; there will be re- pid death of negro childtten, negro want, and all the following of negro vice; but. the white man who lives near him will gradually reaasume his power. Theta will be an inux of Northern men into theae States,nnd they will gradually become as the white men of the South. The scheme after: while will fail ; but in the mean- time all the hatred of a conquering and a con- quered people will be maintained. Such, sir, are my ideas of "reconstruction." V-ll$I uutou nil l.JUI'l`t'('l , only prove. ue most blau`(:kVr_1:-e_r;_on : urea nsmiction, wold have me at of making M I laws for the resu'nint`of lhe a. They would be enabled to ennct that a. - should be bu ` ' e---a white man, if you will, for not taking us bat. to a. black man. But it hnc ......-.! I r#nTv} nnuiv onmc R. Incntad nc-u-ly, chomp];-,7 tho DAILY NEWS JOB F mm lodge! opened in the din`:-runt nu were crowded willnapplicnnlia ssion. appeals I'Wb0 wnm Il'i||inrr In an-n~nH |I........,.l...... - -- _.-.-u n uuu uc_W unsung I'I|'1K 3,000 Inenr nuke ,, q- ..... .-nu-_ya uu as some But putting is very vast '3, have and will 5-`, I provision nnnannln in --J---` V " ....... .Ju\.LB nu CUUUICL WILD J8 lbject e. '0 captofs a war mar, ring auering DBEFO nor"-A I1---` --" . .. ...=.;.u. In we Eastern l 13' , areal Id years relidenm In NH- ..__ ._-. , -Jun nu Iuu u.l|:l.blil' Ltredof will "xjeconstrucLion." - .-_... VJ yuan, null CUHI gon I fore, gin, Ie I nrm! 1.. `sh. !'..r,._ . . .. -~--J uuuaulrlliuh U.) er of mind that, n always do as some FUCK him Rn: -----I-- udelled 49 0r ` DJ) . P70` nor plume lhisl 70". Lin" rectory. great mm] m or-be- in M! OWT1 xof M `W-"V!-`I 0' Ur 3 bl! 1 '1f4`bl9d ur:J.ive lilk jnmugou well durir lnnrnlnrr A. ayond ut ml 1 lpn um! l...I:__. Single copies ibe DA.[`.\'V`II'! may ho had II the counter of the publishing ofce. Price an n_.-pen}; "U Luau. nu lll` wmbers, F0 Th" '_` mac}, In-the sexlnlorl V him till he had )r `be 'di".V` =1r,;',0nl,_.`5`. sing` roam, wh hour before sh: Dr. G:-lesion In .u,_ , , ,: Qnl rnr and onus oir nnA1iT'x1nwAN 1N 11 "runs: Isl! BATH. A correspondent of the Cork Emnnmr, drib- ing irmn Limerick under dale of July 13th, guys : " i regret in nuuounco the rather sudden deuihoi` lhe Rev. Anthony Luloulcho Klrwnn, Protestant Deuu of Limerick, which took this morning M the Turkish bulbs, Military romi, Limvrick. Thu deceased gentleman was a admirer of the Turkish bath Iysiem, and person was in the habit, for the last L-luven twelve yenra, of enjoying the luxury almost daily. Ila had been in rnllmr cafe-ebled benlih for some )'enrs,ind led an in- llik-, and it appears ihai he was never `well during the lust weelr,and on Saturday morning, such was him state, he was considered in ncuml clnuger. IIe'would have his bath, . -:.L-_ ......on- _u-lwul. . `' I think the ..ntis will make the most of the present sitnmion. What else con they do ? From England they get nothing. Bve"n John Bright doeeinot favour Repeal. The Confederates -are willing to give up everythingin their hands if they will only be quiet. I should not wondorif Howe are long is in the Privy Council. Arms and rebellion, etc., do not belong to this part of l the country. Tupper challenged any one ofthe Repeal Llelegntee while in England to go with him before any eminent nancier and he would engage to show tha.t`nsn'cinll'y Hora Spotia. we 3 better situated in than she would he out` of` Odonfederntlon. This challenge was not accept- D I I . I.I:Il)l{LIlII&' UUUU VV-' Ill. HK-lU' IIU Villa \.4\v|'IIl-I---"-' IIo'wot1ltl his lIOWf.`\'Pl`, and wrotv to Dr. Gelston either yt_*ttter- duty or this morning, appointing *0 ID`-'81 "11 3` tho ball): at half paat nine this morning. The doctor was punctual, but the dean was not, and lit`. (ivlatuu ltavtng waiterl his coming some limo, iltlll to leave witltout/BL-.t'lnS l`l"`- Th dean stthttcquuntly arrived in his coveted cnr at the bntlts, having lli son and his own attend- ants with him, one of whom had been tl anam- pooner for ymtrtt in the bath, whom the dorm had taken into his service. He proceeded to take his _bnth. ttntl hucatnu vt-ry wettk during the process, no that at his own request Dr. Gelston was sent. for. 1'h-,- doctor nrrivt-d and saw the l]CC\`IlSCd setltttorium, nntl l llI)(1(`t'3l00(i waited with hntl nished his bath, which he riidin ' ordi~mr_v cmtr.se,nnt1 returned to tho drea- where he lay in his atnll fnrnbnut an the sad event tnok place. Meanwhile had gum. away, and had been again as-nt fur, and the son of the tlccc-used httd also left"; nuvur t!l'f?:1lIJll)g that the and of his fitthnr WIIS so nigh. He died about twelve 0's:luck, calmly and ultnost without it. struggle. He bml no tit of any kind, and was perfectly conscious that his last hour was upon him. He seemed to have oxpirctl of weakness and exhaustion, but such WM:-T lht: stain of his health that it Inadaltis dcccase in any time a. matter of expectation for yenrs. The deceased reverend gentleman wna the son of the celebrated Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, the great pulpit orator, and friend of inrke, Sheridan, and the wits who lived at the close of the last. century. His death causes the first important crown living Lo ht.-come vacant since the vote of the House of Commons against. the (Jlturch Estnblisltmen L The living is worth l1,t)tIu n year, with two residences, rind some One of our New Brunswick exchanges says thnf a letter from a well informed gentleman in Halifax, who has had opportunities of mixing with the adherents of both of the political par- ties, contains the following interesting stale- paent 1 6 ! T 9|-July 4|..- A ._n.-_ _,-1. , u .. - - A Port Hope, Aug. l.-Man_y of the leading merchants have lo-day put in practice the To- romo urnm_s_-ernent in reference to the silver question, and Had it quite practicable. Advices from Bubadoel sale that the weather was highly favourable to the new growing crops. A large amount of sugar had been sold for ma American and Canadian markers at fair prices. Native provisions were ecarcc and Am- erican Iireadsluk high. .5 mm yluu In an congenial altunti gnging the attention of parties on coast. Ge-ofge Cruikshank. Jr., son ofthe well-know u English caricatnrist, lma become insolvent in consequence (if attempting to edit 5 weekly comic paper culled the Tul._r;. Llis debts are only 270. Concerning the price of wheat and the pros- pects of the crop in Englsnd, the London .F. -<,uo:ni.* says: Everything ` conrms the view which we look some weeks lines as no mo price of wheat. There will be a grndual fall to a moderate price, but there will not be 3 `qudden full to an extreme price." tW,_______-`I,___1,___4n,,-I, ,- II singlo copies of the CIIROIICLI Aw Nuts, eomnining the news of the week, any be had in wrapper: for mailing. Price 3d. each, K1`-(I ADD!` rial` Accounts of tho: [nmiue in; Morocco represent the distress as greater than in Algeria. 'l`l.n: roads are covered with the dead or dying vic- tims of famine and pestilence. patronage There are at prnsr.-at seventeen lines of slea- mers, umlnng 1,322 voyages per nnnum be- tween England and America. A number of emigrants from Prussia passed through Gonzales, '1'ux.13, lately, ('11 their way to their new homes. [nu--uv: nu Inc yrs) tuclll. Ut IUD E10097 Out OI the civil service fund of the State depsrttnent, while in fact there is no such fund in existence. He who _Sll[t5 kale with the>de`il must feed with is pretty long sponn.-JIonrml Tclegraplt, On Wetlncsday afternoon last, between the hours oftltree and four 0 :-lock, the gaoler ofthe Londonj county prison observed smoke issuing building, and on examining discovered that a portion of the ooring was on fire. Water was immediately procured, and the nmese'xtinguieh- ed. A coloured man and two lsds, who were the only occupants of the cell, were placed in confinement in the black hole. Private deapatches from Trieste bring news of disturbances. A large crowd traversed the streets crying out, " Morte s. Pio Nono !" " Abas. so Bach ll The escutcheons which ornamented the house of the Papal Consul were torn down, and a violent irruption very nearly made into the Capucine monastery. it was, in fact, uite an anti-papal movement, and if no blood was shed the reason is that care was taken not to `call out the troops. These hostile demonstra- tions were primarily directed against M. Edou. , ard dc Bach, Governor of Trieste, and brother of I the Minister to whom Austria is indcbtedlor the I Concordnt. from one of the cells on the north side of the A number of gentlemen and ladies were re- cemly much annoyed in Paris by the receipt of anonymous letters lled with every conceivable auurrjlily and obscenity. They were accused by this writer of cornmftling every cricne-of being the vilest of the vile. Three or four of those thus abused entered into nbompnc: to discover the wnter, who, after much research, was found to be an old maid of great wealth and noble fa- mily, and who had always home the repuls- tion of being morbidly virtuous and austerely pious. The revenge taken by the party was very ingular. They published all the letters, wilh all their horrors, leaving out the names of those to whom they were addressed, but giving that of the writer l -An English jury recently found a tailor guilty of n petty theft, and he was sentenced to three months imprisonment with hard labour. It has since transpired that. so far from nding the pri- soner guilty, the jury were unanimous in the bee lief that he was innocent, and the foreman w charged with the delivery of a verdict accorz ingly, but that when he stood up to reply to the formal questions of the clerk of the court, the unfortunate noon lost. his presence 0 wind, and delivered a verdict of guilty, god the prisoner was sent. to gaol in 1118 presence of tho jury,` who were too frightaned to lnterefero. A I -' Congress played rs pretty Ibup hick upon S1, ` Marie, lbelontrenler, who will to burn received ` a reward of $10,000 for betraying John H, Eur- E fat: for it now nnnenrn lhnt than not In 21...: ..m...o u urn-nu ul .ynu,uvu nun ucurnylug JOIIII H, ur- } ml; for it now appears Ihat the Ict lo that e'ect proridesfur lhe payment of the money out of " the of Lhe Rt.-up dpnnrtmnnl n IIUUI II Bllv the Pacic mu Ill Wflppviu Iv: nned every F1-idly. The Perl: journnl La Llbcm {uyn :- The news and letter: we btvc now received from Spain only conrm the gravity of the conlpimcy which has just been discovered there. As we announced at rIt,the gene- rals arrested were immediately sent. out of the capital. and many of them hue been sent to Cadiz, whence they will be Ibi pad to the Cennncu. The Duke do In Tlorre, accompanied by his cousin, H. La z Do- minlque, in in gn tn Ortnve, Genera Dulce tn 'l"encri'e, and General Serrano Bedoyn to La. Pnlmus. General Zalvalu. is to go to Logo, General Cordon. to Boria, and Bri- gadier Letonn to llizu. Generals En- chungue and Caballeros dc Rodas are to be sent to the Balearic Isles. 'lJ.....-I_ ..-_..-._ ._ _II -Z.1__ LLAL `I I`--- wj--wD vv IIAIU Xilllilnlq _ Forms of `tandem; for the eervloee Vet Klngeten and Oobourg, and 111 other information, out be 9 obtained at this Oice, and for Ottelre. at call? '. misgsridt Oce, Dttun. ' - - Mr` oonmgmmt, Kihglon, g 3rd August; 13 . ---- -----: - `yaw -rl.K|I A1323`? Bread, Flour, Kent, Fowls, `Potatoes. Fish, vegmbxes, Milk, Butler. Eggs, Winel, Spirlu, Malt. Liquor, and Groceries, nnd lnpply of Water. orann snavmms, non wanna Yams- Washing Bedding Ind Clothing. ' P Taking down, meaning, nnd Bexing Btovo npen. . Sweeping Ohinneya. , Emptying Rubbish Pitl; ` Emptying Lntrines. Removing Snow from Roofllnd YIN! TWII 1st November to 31:: Dutch. - .. ~" | 111-....- V k Dunn Lu nu!) AJIICIIIJU Alliic Pcopie agree on all sides that M. Gon- zales Bravo and M. Marfori, who are at tbc- - head of the present Government, accom- plished a regular tour do force in ordering the arrest. 0| those genernla who are the |::a.t bclnved in the army; for they have stukvcl nll for all." The Gave.-xnment, it appears, was not un- aware of a vast conspiracy against the dy- nasty, counting amongst. ltl members tho leaders of the party founded by the late () Dc)unc1, the "Liberal Union, and of the Progress party, reconciled for the time. ` Qnvnral nann.lu.n-a F 011:. Dqin-I 'l\..-an `IN DUPLIC4TE-the seryfce+bt1npu _ on the onvelopo-wi1_l be rppeiud by 1119 Senior Oornmissu-in Oioer at Kingston until 3100!! OR - --v I 1 cu Aujlul, IIIIDI, for the following Hocpiul Service! It-Kingllon, Ottawa, and Oobourg for ONE and THREE Year: from 1n October, 1868 : SUPPLIES FOR ONE YEAR- D_--.I III... II... 1:`, I .1. nunuun ll:-Illa!` nuuuuuslcu Jul LUU LIIJIU. [ Several members of the Radical Demo- ; crutic party had, we are asaured,joined in the conspn:1r`y, which, after much con- sideration, haul resolved on adopting uni- vcrsnl suffrage up :1 basis, and putting the Duke la MmJtpi:nl7er forward as a. candi- date for the throne of Queen Isabella. It is added that these intrigues hnvenot been going on quite unknown to a neighbour- iug Uuvcrmncnt, which for the test would have been unything but. pleased by the ac- cession of 11 Prince of the House of Orleanu '7 to the throne of Spain. It in unanrtnd than fhn R--5 ...._.. -5 41-- ; xtnn J Llll X Washing and Repairing Bpdding. Taking down, manning, and Rel Pipes. Sweeping Ohimm-ya. Emptying Rubbish Pita. Emptying Latrinal. Purchase of Amber! at Kingston. Forms of Tender can be obtained ntiat Oices, Kingston and Ottaw other infurmuion from the Barn: Kingston. Gommiasarint, Kingston, 3 ;-3rd Augunf, 1868. LU uic LIIIIJIJU Ill DPIIII1. It is asserted than the rst news of the conspiracy which reached Madrid came from the French frontier, and that it was suicieutly cxplicit to give the Gonzales Bravo Cabinet the necessary com 6 to act without wuitingnny longer. The inietry has just learnt at the same time that Gene- ral Dulce had had an interview with the famous Uurliat lender, formerly General Cabrera. for the purpose of inducing him also to join in this enterprise against the Ministry, and this coincidence decided ii . to immediately use energetic means. A teluurnm infm-mu Ila .Imo cl... u:..:-a-.. D. A. 0. Gen. Hughea hsving arrived in this country, from China, has been ordered to proceed In Kingston, to relieve Lieuten- ant Stewart, Both Regt., at present attach- ed to the Commiseeriet, who will rejoin hie, regiment. The Jlfmuger Allperim relates the following curious story :- very singular occurrence took place in the warehouse of the Messe- geriea Imperielee its store. A lsrge ease containing two serpents directed from Batna to the superintendent of the Zoolo- gical Gardens in Marseilles was deposited in the warehouse for shipment. Whilst there n cut, ignorant of what the case con- taint-d, got into it. No sooner had it done so than the reptiles sprung at it with the rapidity of nu arrow, and squeezed it to death in their immense coil; They then relaxed their hold, and commenced the process of awaltowing. The male serpent seized the deed cut by the head end, the temale ewellowing the tail end, It is well- known that when serpents take into mouth a substance of is certain size theme- tmmation of the teeth and jaws is such that they cannot let go their held. In the re.- sent case both snakes were thus brought face to face, the process of deglutition was arrested, and it became doubtful how the matter would end. At length the female snake made a desperate e'ort-to swsllow the other, and in doing sowns choked. In corroboration of theebove facts the animals have been preserved in rpirita of wine.`l'he directors of the Zoological Garden of litr- seillcs are going to bring an action against the Messagerics Company for the loan of the sctpentgt, and the owner of the cat demands that ite skin at lesst should be giyeu up to him as a matter of curiosity. " ' We are heartily glad othe appearance of Ir Howe : letter condemning the rnfiianly tone `which has of late been assumed by the Nova B-cotian repeal agitators. This letter has been conceived in the right spir- it and makes its appearance at an oppor- tune moment. It gives us encouragement to hope that Mr Howe and his nearer col- lngnea will listen to reason and _not spurn the eorta at conciliation which will be made to his party. His rebuke is certain- ]; aignicant, for,thongh richly deserved, it probably would not have been made, had tholnti-Confedentioniat leader: determin ~ ed on 3 course of thorough hostility to the union and its advocates. Mr Howe has spoken ; and his rst words, after the mis- chief 01 his abanrd protest, are of a nature to exert a calrnative effect, and strengthen the hopes of effecting a compromise. AI- ter this. may we not expect to hear more oneonnging news from the visit of Minis- n-._. '3 [ SEALED TTENDERS in duplicste--the ur- vice being marked on the envelope--will be received at this office until 12 o clock noon on the 1 7th August next, for the following Bu-ruck Services at Kingston, Ottawn,Gobourg,nnd Pren- cott, for ONE and THREE V... r....- I-- services "Ottawn,G6b6VrE THREE Years October, 1869, viz.: I2-nn nun my-. - _ .u nuuuounuvcag use cu-srgcuc IIIBIIIB, A telegram informs us that the Ministers are In nmct today at Grnja to hold 1 conn- cil under the presidency of Queen Isabella. NOtIVi]I,ll{nu Hm nn............. -----h urlzcn unuuu: l:IlI:s5. The movement appears to also have Iome powerful ramications in Portugal, and the Lisbon papers announce that, with a view Io grave events, the Portugueno Gov- ernment has just reinforced the garrisons of the frontier towns. \.I| uuucl |.I.lU PI'U8luCucy U! Queen Isa-bell`. Notwithstanding tuc_ numerous arrests whith have just taken place, it is believed that the Queen`: Government only hold a. few of the threads at the conspiracy, the most. inuential member! of which, this time, are not only in the army, but in the upper middle class. 'l`l1n I-n:'n-an-anus ....-......A_.. ;_ _|__ I, ARMY cQ1jTRAcTs. ,...u-.n.n, .100, 1123.! run ONE yE.qr;- Pnilluaa Straw. `' ' rr smisnV 'bB1iF=iiKi` TENDEBL DU!?LI`CATE-the sex -yiyce beimiln The lll August, ISGI, 5 fnllnwina Flam-.3: -I Q....rl.... -n 17:- Titian u-tin and depart from the Kingston Sudan II follows : IMTIIITI `Alf ._.... .... n.-an =au\ll'lMl U . curiosity. - 1r"(3E7i*anEm YEARS- -._.I H, ' .c..u.=a can :19 ouwuou at Gouilnis-' `s, Ottawn, and nil nation from um R."-I. u-...-- -- usuulu -mu uuawn, and :11 Barrack Master at -._-q -V, F at Gonilnis-' `I1 and rllfnuwg --..I ._II uvuunug. , g,' Bexing gtoyg ;,uuu rte!- from In Tiiiiff D)" `If Ill! Ilu luau:-3 on Luv Inn-cu . uvn no-unruly for pubhcanou, but u endmce or nu- tucnly It ta the requested uni con-aspondenu will only Illol out side of the abet-tut ynper. `cannot. Inlennlcm return renewed commumnauou, . Rich Black Glue; am: mg. 3" $12 and clamp. \ Phinand Fnney Dun All kind: of sun lug " ` than can ' " - Em goI:I|a:n`;ZnIId_Gbvu .. -nu mom. M I zoo Doc; uA?D'lilI - `,"i.hA , V? J o n I Ex snap Sunller llj " The diaeonnt on non:hankah|e silver baa been put in operation at Belleville, and not a little anxiety has been felt as to the eect of the experience that would be gained on the n: day or two. This seems to have been miciently encouraging. The Bank of Montreal Inpplied Canadian den-i~ mal ailver in eucient quantity to make change, and the merchants unanimously supported each other against some triing` eiorta made by placard to cast ridicule on the whole affair. It is felt now by the frienda of the mnvetnent that the discount ia a aneeeea, and `that it only requires the removal of American ailver by the banks to complete all the requirements necessary for the abatement of the silver nuisance. July 28. , wurfj-", Conn P5,... . IV ` III-II. UULII Pon-rug: 0BElf Sunday . . Honda}. . Tucodny. . W"dnesd_r Thurodny, Iridn_I'.. . - Snuanuy. -< Junrreetiow pmy ~ qotwithctlnding gnfonnnato man. ;; adherents of tho depos- gunber Tibout. fteen hun- ' by 3 otilla of ve ' American -mama for 8.-Newo from Pom % A Dmin lute th t 5 B1-oatd`entga,"I troogts hi the RVoluti_onisu, ~- ~ , General Bnghun, ` - ,-om LiverpooI,hu I`-'o:-opp. Am 4 .aco. Q Lo:::T:,U00. .`. Mlslllt -- ' I _ or twelve . has nun, resulting in II :-It inated on - .r Bovud,p1-avian: Auburn, informed one M tlujiuumucha the New You-k nomi~ wI-ICl|l EIIIEIU. tter portion aftho eet. llona%u, bu nu`:-chad nod to crush :11 - ninration. .`h._ n.._:__.....-1- .1 ,. _ August 3.-A.' ` . here an Batu:-5 J e petformamceg -.` M g'|grn|,of re we: I 4 ~ \ `.1 - o. itnmediitely ` V gompletely block- ` guys. The wild- _ '3 confusion prevailed, In restored by .;L ` ;-. .- that there was no lea then twen- ` ` T ywomen and chil-| ` to death in the number of patrons were otherwise in- ` gun .50. `*"""Z:::"`.,...** %ioner by Slll:II.18 l of- 12451.11. _ Cl IUI IIIU III` 5" lo to see his. friends. Lggkl- A- _- 'I_.___ % {Ill IFIUIUI. ' Nbrqblo to go home. wild for which Con- pacer` sud_ " Roll: ,,. , under the saddle " Igho nude _tha fastest . mg horses, thonenrut Inn e by Pocuhpntss The truck In quite I: shown:-3;.-or` Boyce Atter time. Tina 9:31}, cones,-nod in the L Exam. 0' nmnnwa. ' to the Daily New.) III.--l'lour--Super Extra 0.00 to 0,00`, Fnncy, 0,00 _ Super, 0,00 to 0.00; 8,~s-The steamer bit, ha arrived...- _ oounnou:_.. L `aim p.u.-?:r;uoIa 94; fl! 3001!! to 7] "; ...`. Janna to 260 to at:-. ya man ad. ' *1, ,t:20 p.III.-Cotton quit; gquiei and study. 3:: [L Olbot uticlu unebsng. i ; Prune {'- rhidd _ISt- fw the 138 tlveol Isl. 0... -.. t.:- :_:....1- fur`. m ` L`;-' ;. 1a W`: .` ` - - ` 1 -.-\.. `. :1-`hf E _ . 1` - *4. 2 |_ _ . -` ,v Hana let-up H1`! tclzovuuzar 0:1 3' t it swept- ihcro_u'IoerIa'in indi- Ilnge of the Adminis- |a_g-uilnu Seymour and Iqnufght LI JIMLUUIIQ fl`. .Wu`A_u oi: or Cape inuent,_ til further notion. and 1 String Band Tickets 50 can l!x.`ho.sx ` Ln-ml jiars mm; o-I.i'I1| Ana ! Th well-khaovn P lion ttProetor'| cation my be In | Purnilun, Tia.-He, Th. nIuI-- --- `ZTJCI Woonu. l.A., Ila: and Atmn...----- MONDAY EVENINGfLL'GL'ST 3. nvyi; VIII I K? and appurtmu-uec31 'll 9 .IInh1i5- .1` Watchinker. A -`l In. 3..-..aI_ EB Twenty-nu 7th of0ctoba and competitions tha_ folloying contpinq full inf jects of Study, G IhipS,`lId my Roam:-u-, Prof I]l|AQn'l nllnn I QIQQEE SILVER 1 4 min 10 pet can 7_Ki1IpIou, Au 4:` 53: FIRST PA GE. -31`. B BRUW hlmll 1 lonlnl, In Au ; Danni}: CL County `of lfron to wit: N the Two: .T the Underoi the aid Oourt Datecrsth In Provinea at 0 County cl Fran} :*~::s;.;+.-,:s. _*r_1{ m 6' Acnwtlnn Enryumu suns u-no-.1 Eur aueruon must on: www- pnmed by sin name ud address 0! the Irmer; not no-nnnly pubhcanou, I `13 U'lII~`UI ~ Iiliou an ditorl;'And on her next; her (loan for. area Khgnou,3-In z K`:-*==3--ml '*!:*..*P:;* i wgyusr, run Queen : Collgq Lllpanonsui T35! INSOLVI `@313 _giil_;gi13m>:'.. mvasrox bsshsvj TORY. H. F. Dn-DI, LI, Ohnrver. -'f:v~ei|I~rs' Guide. The benecial eecte of vaccination are illnetreted by some oiciel statements late- ly published in Great Britain. These show the: by enforced veocinetion smell-pox Iney be almost endiceted. In Ireland this dieeeee wee formerly very prevalent, no few- c then 68,000 pereone having died from its Alecte during the ten years ending in 1841, while in the following ten year: the num- ber fell to 38,275, end from 1851 to 1861 the deethe were 12,720. In 1864 only 845 penone died from it, in 1865 but 347, in 1866 187, Ind last year only 20 deaths from ennll-pox occurred in all Ireland- Thie nsnlt wee meinly due to proper uni. tnry reguletione end the legel enforcement of veeeinetion. UUIIVJ IABI. 1:30 pm. Mixed tnin 3:l5 l..l.'ll. I.r.n u u ,u 615 u FIN]. Cllfyl , Iuu \-Qr\m . . . . _ -. PRINTING OF'Fl:3i". 0' IV IE1` DECIIPTIOI , .| ___- Inns of K865-6-7. .-A l\ V ' l previously placed upon } -wnunrw in: II .'1 Ihich lwnu . Ivan ` mud expeditiously I * ...-...nuu-.-r.-I nt-I:-It"I.` J lscs ..~ wilh tempera- Dill". in {Hour of 186:5. rof .3 Ont 0ocIcu..-1'ho teguhr meeting of u,, Olly Council will Ink! pll I! ha]! put urea o'clock thhonaiag in III! Council Chunhu-. 1-o `PHI none: or en Iuwr saws. | Sir--Seeing by aclnrtiaatnont in the News that ' -_ V `ll 91 df! [0060 merchant; of thin city have : ' screed nut to take any more silver at par after i the lolh inataur, let me Ink, Mr Editor, what 1'0 the grneem going! to do`? Will they still take silvar at par Z If so, they will be ooded ` with all the small silver, as it is at a greater dls- 9 count than the hrger silver; and as this discount has been In large item of up:-nan in lltt` past, it - lwill he so in the future. The tamnrs are do- ` termined not to take silver at par for their pru- duco; then why should such an intelligent body as the grocers do? the majority of the dry goods and grocer, and other merchants in the wratern torrn and cities have adopted the disvmmt on I silver, and why ahnuld the merchants ot` this lciiy be an exception 1` I trust those iY\l(`|'l`Slt`tl * I will cnlleavour to mum to some lll?`lt`l':llI1|'ltltDg e D 5 5 .3 > , , , . . -. --v vvga IIIIILICI II wen-Enoch Tninor, Johnson Dicklon, Ind Samuel nnd Robertjc alreel. James Devine, foot of Clarence strut, chnggod by Inspector Hostyn with illegally ling liquor. The cue u adjourned until marrow morning. Sue:-:1 summonses were mod by the msgintmte this mnrnlug, the p culnrl of which will tnnupire in the OOIJTI to-narrow : bnnineudf the court. G--- _-- ---. .~vu IQDJB: Policeman Illsey complained to the magis- trate of the conduct of 5 lot of boy: who can. Ititute 3 complete nuisance in the neighbour- hood of the corner of Bertie and Earl ltreets- Their conduct was particularly noticeable yes- tcrdsy evening between the hours of eight and ninooelock. The boys names and residences | u-u._ II-....I.. rn-_:_.,, a ahnuh lcily 1 to iu the matter. hummus-rs ran THI \\'x.~:t.--Tbe sleazxw` Spartan passed up on Sunday afternoon, h.'\ving. on bonrd Bun Norwegian immigrnnis rm u Western Shut-9, all in good health `D -v._.\.- nu-o u`|( \ u uyuu. The jury nd that [ha child Elizabeth Rothwell wu nccidenully drowned by falling through the ` Rsilwny culvert near the sh market. The ! jury would uecommend public censure on the: Rnilwny nuthorities tor the unprotected slate ofl` the said railway crossing." l A Coxvtcr Escu*1~:n.-0n Saturday evening n convict by the mme of`Jnmes Kc1ley,emplo_v- oi upon the work at the wharf at Rorkwoett Lunatic Asylum, effected his escnpo;-. it is not ascertained how he contrived to elude the vigil- nnce of the guards, as at eight o'clock of that evening he was present with the others. and an- swered his mum at roll call. was missed, and though the strictest search was ' instituted, up to four dclock _vesI.erday afternoon not the slightest clue bud been obtained of him. He was serving at term of years for horse steal- l I v I v i I Shortly after he , ;___.___.__._. Caaa-Box Forsn.--Abour ten days since the safe in the oioepf EUR. 3!. Rose, Anchor build` ings, was opened and a cash-box taken from it containing about $1.30. The cash-box was found on Friday last by some boys in the grass , inside the path fence, and is now at the police : nation. The box was smashed in a manner to indicate that the work was not lha.!._of n profes. aional thief; the door of the oice and that oflhe III: were opened with a key and again locked. The publication of the circumstance was sup- pnued at the time for the furtherance of the! ends ofjultice, but, as yet, no clue bu been ob- tuined of the guilty party. The accused did not nppeu in Court, and the magistrate accordingly pronounced judgment to the afoot that Dr. Jamel Meaghcr Ihonld pay 36:70, the value of the fence, and 3 ne of :34 And coon, or in default be confined in the coun- ty goal for fourteen dsys. Dnl:........-.. In--- .r- - - The Independauce `Beige asserts that nego tiationa are going on between France, Hol- land, and Belgium, which under pretence of a Commercial Convention, really look to political changes '0! great moment. The Izadaptndama mean that it is contemplated to annex_ the Dutch and Belgium in some way to the French empire. It says that than negotiatinna are believed to be much further advanced than ifgcnerably auppog- od, and adds that it feels it. to be a duty to l lg: the governments concerned know the dgigna which are attributed to thezn.as if pg. of auch importance really exist, they ought not to make I mystery to the popu- latlona in_uremd." , ., _-...,, ....-... 1 An inquest mu held before Coroner Shaw at 1 the police unuon at half past twelve o'clock,` when the following verdict was Agreed upon: I Tho: im--r n dun .1... ..L.:v..I uu:__L_.L n -- -- _ 4-- ._-- ---u-mu uovuu nuu HHHVB OCIOCK on Friday night last Meegher commenced to knock down her fence, which he succeeded in doing, and afterwards broke np.and piled away in his house. Upon complainant remonstrnting with Meagher, and demanding the reason for such condnct, he replied that complainant could go to h--l, and did it because of the shelter and sympathy complainant had given his wife- ` The complainant had purchased the property from ` Jeremiah Ieaghenand the fence was her property- A lady living near corroborated the complainants statement as to the destruction of the fence, and Hughes : wife proved that the fence did not be, long to her husband, but was bniltby his broth- or, some years before the accused`: house was built, and had been sold by him to the present M complainant. ` _____A__A,.u -- u i was drownod last (Sunday) night in the water `~ `non: the G.'l`.R. culvert, s)ulh oftbe sh market, ! The body was discovered about eleven o'clock last night by two menlhnrngers of Mr Kiug- \ born, And given in care to policemen lltsey And 1` I ' _, u, ,__,_, .__.-..__ ..... ........ nun.-~-;u" Nugent, who conveyed it 10 lbs house or` the child's mother, King alrecf. ,|_ L..1..--a_ I -1 I .- (- _ .....-..u.;- Stnchan of Tomato, the Hon. Charles Dewey. Day, Walter Shnuly, William Maison, A. C. | Buchamn, and Hon. Charles Richard Ogdemi The sketch of Biuhop Slmcbnn occupies half the space of the number, and is I well written md entertaining biography ofxhat molt remuknhie unn whose life covers so much that ia of imerest * I in the curly history of Upper Canada. Pouce Conn, Honday.-Ann Wright and, Edward Kelly were charged with drunkenness. 3 This was the first appearance at the bar of the former, who was allowed to depart, and the fourteenth of the last on a. similar charge, who i was ordered to paya ne of$2. John D. Hug- gan was ned $2 for being drunk on Saturday last. The prisoner, who lives in the country, whenever he comes to town invariably gets . drunk, loses something, gets into the police cells 1 and appear: before the magistrate next morning very ehaky, penitent and profuse in promises of, amendment. A charge was preferred against I Dr. Jamel Heagher by Mn Eliza Allen, who re- sides in Clergy em.-et, next door to the accused, for having pulled down and destroyed a fence which was complainant's property. Mrs Allen deposed that between eleven and twelve o clock nn Fl-Inv minke 'I-.,o aa--_I_-- - Zrcarpexer by the name of Burns proved that the replncing the fence would amount to 36:70, uooruioed by actual messurement nnd ulna.- lion. August Ll. uenne, foot Ins by ael. or. M was until Io. norning. wereris_ | zhe ' course, of In W bulineaadf Ihn nan-O or, street; Jcgbn l Robercoleman, Earl V..- ..._.- .. u -. uh the the ' us l Higheot xemperuure previously placed upon the record: of the oboervum-_v In l8..'m, which in in July M1856. , , - T..L___ - zle gial nbou! nine ,_ V ___ n_.u_, .- v L o'clock of 2 rs \{L IL` Hill l uint, Angusti __ lisinn look plzme hum m-nrning. A~' the stem w'\.~1 coming inm the tluc storuncr 13.13; qr` Q44 W ` 01`. 311:` [)0l`l. l>uw_ cuu_~;'| rnpidl_\'. She was (In _. , ~ I I lxrulnr nnrl cnn1- IT..- y Rothweil, Rotbwell It T" vslml Ming NH. xnvnr-r Srnmxn Rum.- nnnwd John Kehoo alnulinx some robes ing to Mr PL-miuiu ' lhat he look llm lin ' of liquor, and n5 he \he1inL'24 were In be with an infant ve` mr him, as well as hm withdrew the ct , 7 i.iBPEC VfA L. `TEL-`E-G` `I-`ROM 'l`OR()N'I`(). ` Toronto, August 3.-Amos Wrim John Bell, hnv_\ur,nl'tl1is cily. \\'l`l'U Ennlcd in-(ln_\` fur \Va-at Yml; nl. \` } There 1 TIN" Dmuiuinn in :1 position to p D.uley's lumlm: um the past u `.. .. n..,.. _, ,__ __ __,_ ..... ... owns an uunuy. Mr Henry Mo:-ley s discovery of a. " new poem by Hilton Ippenrs to be one of thole literary discoveries which it is better to uy nothing I Ibout. Mr Rye, the naaistant. keeper of printed book: in the Museum library, states abut the poem in not signed " J. LL," an Mr Morley mp- I poses, but *` P. M, and lost the writing ll not Milton I. _ I 001113 IIST. E135 p.In. 3:30 un. I Iixod min 6:45 ; m. :35 u - 10:00 N [Thin is by loutrul time, from which deduct 11] minute for the ditfemucc between Ionlred sad Kingston lime] .._-.-_ v-uyuvu an I-II-I'aDI.HIIClu Lichtenltein, which ranks next to Gerolstein in importance, has set the example of disarma- ment to Europe. In army, incinding oioere, numbers ninety men. The elfect of this policy will be very sensibly fell in Europe. Mr Anna Ila-`I--In A1 .... _- -9 - -- ILIVLIL; He further says that the Nova Scoiinn Au~ iis are not strong that they can abrd to out- rage the public sentiments of the whole world- by a reckless disregard of the usage: of civilized diplomacy. Thin Inner Inna r--a.n~.A 3 mu.--54-- ........_... .L_ -; usu--4 ill A\1_gll5t ].-A slomnlmnt (:nl- i about 8 o'clock this, steamvr Jo/m Grnmr.1_:/' wharf it-om l ictnn,I I- :_u Qm'/ctr .-alrurk her hard cuu.~aiug her to Lake watcr ' ympinH_\'. drawn inln four I1:er.ni { water and sunk. [Ier p.1ss-ngeru were gut `ulhutfely. D-.\mnge about $1,000; insured for $2,000. Thv 13.13; _I' Qu{r.f:' pnssul ` 51 -' Jan... ..I . ..~ I ----- g IIIIJIEUIS tucrctn uxpresactl. E He also alluded to the handsome mnnnvr in I` which the Nova Scotinn members of Parliament I were treated when in Canada, although hostile to the Government and its Confederation policy, lfand says that it` New Scotiuns have lost their l Cwn3lllllD they should at least prrscrve their l manners: 1130 that Englnnd having thrown up- on the Canadian Govurnrnent the responsibility ` of I! grest controversy, the Nova Scotians are `; bound to giro H. fair lu-ariug to the remedial .V`nnncIIl-no Thu (1..-n--.--an- ........ | .... _.__ U`}`lULIJLJ. This letter has created a sensation among the Arms. The more reauonabie among them com- mend its sense and spirit. ____---v.---.4 \II n... nnavvllll-P1 The Gauloia, a. new Paris paper, started by Edmond About, Alexandre Dumas, __/Ila, and Henri do Pena, asserts that France will cruxnple np Prussia next September, and proceed to a general election in Deaeznber. 1 HniiI`ax,Jttiy;:1.-A number of disgraceful ` articles having appeared in the Anti-Union pa- pcra as to the way the distinguished visitors from 3 Canada should be received here, the hon. Mr 1 I Howe publishes manly letter rebuking the sen- timents therein expressed. Fla nlnn nHu.I..l In oh.-. 1.....I......... ... . _ _ . _ :_ The body of this young lady, drowned at Cncouna on Tuesday last, was brought to town yesterday morning. The event has been of so melancholy a nature, and the desire has been so strongly felt to learn the particulars of the oc-. currenoe, that we may be pardoned for narrating the facts as they have been communicated by a lady who was present he soon its the slum was given Miss Mzuthieson, on Tuesday, had ar- I ranged to go to bathe with another young lady, l but while waiting had gone to the bench with her younger sister. The beach is between two rocky ledges, which form the horns of the buy, and it was near one of the extremities of these that the young ladies went, Unfortunately they appeared to have been tired of waiting, and went out over the boulders on each side of the boat track lending to the hahery bout. Before they reached this point both slipped in, and screamed as they felt the-rrst-lves going. Robert Savage, . it boy of thirteen, son ot' Mr Alfred Savage oi ' this ci-y, who was shing from a ledge at the other extremity of the bay, hearing the scream, and seeing something was wrong, immediately started fol` the spot, coutriving while running , to strip in preparation for saving the young In- [ dies. Be is a very active boy, and in the short. i est possible time he had reached the spot, when l he at once rushed into the water. By this time | Miss Victoria. Campbell, the other young lady, had managed to get on I boulder, slippery with `sea weeds and scum. Miss Hsthieson had hold of her trying to draw herself up, but theimpos- lsibility of maintaining a footing rendering it evi- t dent that she must also go down. Robert Sav- ' age waded in till the water had reached his arm l pits, and stretched out a stick with which he had ' the foresight to provide himself, for Miss Camp- ,b;-ll to grasp. She did so. and he drew tut.- `,__,_ __.--_---. ---- --v---u-no vvu-uucu. Edmund H. Yates, the well-known E-lnglish novelist, has applied for the benefit of the Bank~ rupt act. His debu amount to over 7,000. He states the cause of his insolvency to be the insuiciency of his income. ML- n___x,-, , W,( n t*TV _...- ~_-- -- -rv---I-1 vn a'UuU,UUU. A gentleman who was obliged to take a yacht in payment of a note, states that after one year : experience, he would have been one thousand dollars better oil it be had lost the original debt. = m7x7~xusw.~an:.-am Aulynou oouunnmuuons can name no uletmon Enrvumu u-ded for unsemon must be uncom- Mr Burlingame says the Chinese have more books, encyclopediss, pamphlets, magazines, kc. than any other people. Thsir principal encyclo- pedia embraces ve thousand volumes. :L1Lr7LJ 71- 17 . Twenty-four re and life insurance companies have made deposits with the Receiver-General at Ottawa, according to Act of Parliament, The sum deposited amounts to upwards of$2,000,o00. I ('ror|O1n.rI-In!-I -u`r-In `Ivan AI-.11--) 4- ;,1,, . I tut. Ivkctillbut I.U yuuvtuc utmzutt, tut` MISS uam - _b;-ll grasp. did so, he drew her ` ashore. During all this time he had not seen Miss J-lathieaon, who was in the deep water on the other side of the rock, and, as he could not swim, he could go no further. Knowing, how- : ever, when rt _yscht"s boat was lying, tithing in | water, he made for there at once, with his feet all cut and bleeding, jumped into the boat and pulled to where he had seen an appearance as or White foam under the water. Assisted by two I 1 men belonging to the yacht, they searched about *and found the body, which by this time must have been twenty minutes in the water. In the , meantime Miss Campbell, for whom she was .10 ! have waited, reached the edge of the. cliff as the 1 alarm was given, run back for assistance, and met Dr. Thon1as,of Riviera-du~Loup. Hnstiiy gettinga blanket she was down before the body was found, and it was with the utmostdiioulty she oould be prevented from going into the water to sent-ch. When the body was brought on shore every means was adopted there to re- store animation, and it was then removed to the house. The most nnwearied efforts that the most tender atfection could induce were lavish- ed, and in spite of the repeated assurance of the doctor that all hope was extinct, the ladies who were present persevered. For hours they en- deavoured to bring back life, but it was all in vain r than tanit-it hnd muund nII1:n:r lmmma -......n nu gv.:,uuu. llll' nun down \\`iL1mnt injury. - The following insolvents are gszettzd: Wm. Manton, jr, Kingston; Chas. Stewart, South Crosby; Richard Dickeon, Brockville; Jno. Huutmnn, Ingcraoll 3 Hy. '1`. Bell, Snrnia; Jno. ucbonneu, Belleville; G. M. Gilmore, St. Catharines; Z. Freeman, Dundu; Duncan Mc- Tnvisb, Lucan. ucqvuuxcu Lu IJIII-I5 Until HID, DUI IL WEI Ell In min ; the spirit had paused away beyond recall. --Mom`real Herald. HIPURTANT LET';`ER BY Mn HOWE. THE DEATH OF -MISS IIATBIESON. rs.\1.mn R-wk.--0n Saturday last I nmn wd was nrresled on :1 chnrgI- of ` ding from n wood scow belong. Pomiuick Fallon. .K?'l)08 admitted .n , u .1 u- 1-- :lmndrcl an loans of 180:5-:3-7, colnpnnd penture of 1863 - __ ____ _ _._..._.-.- . ........... -....u-ma uunuusvu he Nuts whilst under the inuence iquonam] he inlormed .\lr FIHOD where ` lines be round, and us be bin] 1 wife 1 ve days old in how arms to pinned him, a decent old molher, Mr Fal- u.InI`.l.._`-... 4| . .L,, , CHLL[:5lU`.\I ON THE mu or Ql.'lNTl-I (CH l),.2..o Ian 0 mm, dece the charge. IIYJ LUC and gix THE DAILY 1\*I+:.Ws-5-MONDAY EVENING. AUGUST 3. II! n nan All nnlus |U |Ll\2 ITTIIIUUI-`ll as Government may have to pro- ;ive 1!: members courteous treat- pay 011' its : con mouths. out i: mid to he uuunh-ddvm. ` `LIE! been \\'l`(,`(|l'(` nrliea lmvo Men map. Q HI-i