Prnfensnr Golllwill Smith is out in llnu-3 thcr letter in the English press willl rel? - ence to the Alabama. qllcstion. This time he writes from his academical retreat at Ithaca to the London News, early in July, to any that the extreme positions of Sclllilhf Sumner`: speech may be considered to have been repullinted by public opinion in America, that the intention of coercing Great Britain by the tllrcnt. of Want has been dislnimed. and that the attitude us- Iulned tovunls England by General Grant's government is amicable and courtcolls. "`lIe therefore thinks that _now i.~l the time for the British government uptake I. frank and generous step in advance. The motives for the act, he thinks, could not be misunderstood, nor the honour of England infer any diuparagement. Mr Smith s sug- gution seems to have utti-acted very little , Ittontion, which is no doubt owing to the pro-oecupuion of the public mind with the` exciting phases of thn"Il'ish~Churcll question, : sad to u diminution of the inuence wielded 1 ll, Pl-oleuoc Smith with the English public ` l Call soon and see Ihe llundpomo Carpets before they are all sold at the Montreal House. mnnul nu. On the 4th August. at the lreaiden bride's father, by the Rev. E. F. Bland W. J. shut, B.A.;LL.B., of Hamming`. to Sarah, eldest daughter of Robert Esq.,_of this city. , In 'r.~:..:.- m...--a. - AU] DE] 1'... I The members of the Sheeld Volunteer Ar- tillery, nowencamped at Oleetborpea, England, are suffering from 3 very singular inconvenience. The sudden transition from the close atmos- phere of Sheffield to the keen and bracing in- nence of the see-breezes of the Lincolnnhire coast, combined with the recent almost tropical heat, has produced skin eruptions of so nnplep ` snnt character, that many of the men have been totally incapacitated from taking part in camp duties. F Arriving, {ex-Ship 19 de Jnnho. oirect tram oporta. I:ln_.1_ n . uuuvc uuuucu us: Just concluded a session in mi; city. They have arranged the transfer of Eastern Extension to the general go`onmex.t on the payment by the Dominion of $894,000. (lf this sum the local government receives $250,000. As the road when completed will have cost the Province $400,000, there is I eav- ing of just the amount. so received, or in other words to the,r~Px-ovince of $150,000 inatud of . $400,000." 'I'Vl... I-.- r1_.__ Ir.-- 5- -.-1 ., . - - -- v-uv,-zvu. The late Henry Keep is said to have let. his wife And daughter $2,000,000 of the stock ofa. aingle-ailroad, with advice to lieep it u the best perpetual investment for the money. It is understood that not less than $8,000,000 more are disposed of in his will. Jamaica is looking up, and improvements are going up everywhere. Many abandoned plan- tations nre again placed in a condition to be- come "a source of revenue to their proprietors, most of whom reside in England, and-who hilherto have considered their Jamaica estate: as entirely unvaluable, and more a eon:- ce of an- noyance than of profit. The Morning Herald says ;-AlIhough ru- mours about the dissensions in Cabinet Conu- cils are not very generally credited, there Item! to be very little reason to doubt that the can- promise was the result of a difference of opinion in the (Jabinet Council bald on Wednesday, in . which. Mr Gladstone found himself in a very decided minority, and the threats in which his organs in the press had indulged against the Peers were very strongly negstivqd. Thu F`.-AAA-{noun D...\.....:... ---- . I-ML; `- _--... ".4- u...J ntnvuanl ura-uvqu, The Fredericton Reporter says :-The Exe- cutive Council has just concluded session in citv. Tbev arranaed Hm n-nut... -1- gimpiy as u nivuruiy men, to I contest with what England accepts as her best University crew, They have nothing to do with non-academlcgl bodies. They were, no doubt,.williug to in. ' elude Cambridge in the challenge, had. Ogm. bridge thought fit; but the whole cblrm spa spirit of their enterprise would disappear if they were to engage in miscellaneous contests with "all and sundry," no matter how eminent might be the Clllba-lhl-sl invite them. It is essentially an University race; and this chsractershould be most scruplllnusly retained. We cannot` for a moment profess indifference as to the issue. It would be a poor compliment indeed--a false courtesy almost amounting to a rudeness--to tell these gentlemen who have crossed the At- Itmtic to meet us that we really don't much care who wins. We do care-and we hope, as we also expect, to see the gloiiotts old dark blue shoot. ahead, and keep ahead, of the Stars and Stripes; but we would rather the- match wen st than any suspicion of unfairness should at- tach to it, or any legitimate cause of complaint arise. ll`, as it is said, the contest will take place over the old :course from Putney to Hort. lalre, then we say, once for all, that better order must be kept among the steamboats, or else the result will be most dissstt-ous. We are not thinking of the Cockneys who might get drown. ed ; the visitors who urge stamboatcaptains to go at full speed under such circumstances are persons in whose fate we can have no interest. We are thinking of the cry that would be raised, not without reason, to the ecct that whatever chance Harvard might have had against Oxford on our unfamiliar waters was ruined by the crowding of steamers and the crossing of barges. Better a dozen defeats than a victory so gained. ' For-'the sake of our champions, not less than `hat of our visitors, we point out this danger in ,_ime to all whom it may concern. J. L`. Clark, R.\'A'l`Io.\'AL 1..\'cH.-\.\`G cruuea ln(lllcl'lmInlIlPly Irom om-amen ofull die- tricls. Our visixurs came our hero purely ma simply as University men, to I domes: with win: Emzlxmd accepts best Univenitv 4-..- June 23. but for the obvious good faith of the propoul it would even have been imperlinonh-fo chnllen'gg lb: m to meet any great public rowing club, rg. cruited indiscriminately from out-amen ofull hen nnrs-lo ..... , ., -- -_`- .. vvvvunu FRESH, in quarter pound packagu. W. R. 110343 & 00. June 26. July 8. July 30. July 21. uu5al"Ulll'Cu Hams Very ne Sugar-Caged Hams for a w 12 u..nn EDDs s llommopathlc cocoa. in nnn-a.._ _-,,- 3 LIGIIT SUMMER WINES (DIRECT) )0 Cases GLARET, warranted sonn 113 3d per dozen. 50 Cases ST. JULIAN at 125 6d perd 50 u u -- ____...., ...... u.. '4 I was tyegtvied that Mrs R--i I..~...I J` Ann Fresh Walnuts.` Fresh Flzherts. Fresh Almonds. Fresh Figs. W. R. Mam me Hennessy a i Beker Fils' i It I vxne Growers in cases, vintage 1865. Jules Robin in cues, vinvtagis 1867. Otard Dupny in ages, vintage 1866. Penev. Castillon in cues, vintage 1867. Renault 5: Co. in cases, vintage 1868. I George Sayer 6: Co. in cases, vintage I867. Sazenac de Forge &`Sons in cases, vin- 1000: Rouyraine 3: Co. : TIT in cases, vintage 1865. in decanters, vintage 1834. ( in cases, vintage 1848. Vine Growers cues. viman mm Hbds Port Win Quarter cuka ( Oc taves 1 VERY OLD BRANDIEST r........-..- :_ U 4, Sugar-C11/1"-ccll *I7I1a%n1As7-!u Sumu--(".n..A u....... 1... _-_u_ .7 u u 15! ' u Barton ck Gueaters 309 " `G (I so 453 ' 5` W. R. MORAE 8 00. r cnn temporary 5 I` hn =.....n: ycr uozen. ' `. per doz; ll On & Glfcra on- -- `er a U0. in I867. MARRIED. i uslku w; nuoun OP- `uyea name 101- sale. W. B. ucam & 00. 30. in cases, vgntnge 1860. W. R. MCRAE A3 C0. .. luv xcanuenw OI me 7. H. Bland, the Rev. , Hemmingford, P.Q., at Robert Palm:-son, ` . R. llcRAE ah 00. [residence of the .Fl, 1?` m....a n.. n-.. i been an !\:nI\ In-vs .... ._ V.-ov- James Dawls. EE- . MURAI & O0. : dale. Am I- sound, It grora , r.q., Pgltenon, ,~ n. p;_ up rvopx 1 TABLEYAHQI -21.4505: oyncs ' am RECEH , ,..-.........uu- nilwny the better xlitical intcn-stsl lg 31.` July 6. Angu 3- ., V-/. :'};;1 __ .5...` AIIAGED K ) slightlj Q`! d Glove: um - :r,A'?lli.i OAR \. ........, un- A. Mucdonnl-I I . . mu`: Under Sect ` `Agm, said the agents .:ammenI. were rnak"ng `eve I` `mess to Englishnncn no Bufggugy. The last intel in 1-eg3I'd"t,0 them was med ofxfheir liberty by co P,` The number of Vol v~ nhnd i3 3,00_0-_ . asked if the Governme M the ange what. progregs h 1` we s3n,Juan Boundary n ,3 `hat the expense qf huldi n-urine island had been 2 ' 'w__..r...1 that as differences at cardinal points:-First., T Will have pmiver to elect its 0 `. nt. The Prince has been ` 'hed by the ex-Queen on Pldical opinions. ' ` we is strividg `to obtain 1 ll fnr Hun 11.1.. .1. II--A `John Forster sailed to-day i 9, with a cargo of79,760 m `oTurkiah Government. Afei "Mu shipped three weeks ago. 4.4-In the Brighton rec " ggjkeewere iron by Record `on the start was 4 lo 1 age. B1? The Brighton C__up was _ _'en." The betting ageievi the win ucr. ` Egug 4.-Mr_s Vivian hu_gQ_in "pe_bsuit against the Marquis` with costs. ` Kilugust 4.-`-The Harvard gr practice trips on_ the Thames j, . weather was _rainy and 0th ' file, bn the men exhibi `velnent. in their rowing. . ag-gs: ;.-:-'I he Irish Bish ` 'eon1hrn}:e'iu thiecity to-d re-organization of the hi \ V.-w---\:--'-.v--'-'-" `-"':"'*-A ` throne of Spain in favour uf Asturias. _ . __press Eugenie ig e;xpected_ tinople in Septeinber. ,P W the `mbgt eitgnsjvrsgale hq g commenced there for\ her " tue uuuuu ....,__ _,____ lied that as dierenccs I0 on `he qu ,1; Government w mm infnrm ` anon or lay any co [gig clauses ofthe Bemtns ono providing that on the} ` m......I...-- nix." a.._-L_ _.-_` xlemfe -I`:1e:;1`l'>'e.1-`Q--:1[~ Scnte may liparnte committee. The to Sonata and the Corps Legial/p - -- -ur`4f.IIDIrI.rlI`l 7` A Auzust 5.--The U - Vlrohonse on Lombau-d st ' . barrels oifwhiakey and `w ,,-If from at to eleion mil ` burned: last night. ~ - lled by falling bncks. V "deductive which has `L? and Crew were out again to-d better form. They were ` `ulpy Shaw, the coxawain `of - v. .-_.r...., w... --- ggnuvu / V ty_in the Council; {at 4.?-Li1?9-anca newapa nkhvnnn AF u.-Jo. - 4'.......... `,Queen\_Isa_ Us is diapoced` ~~ .B". concludes with an ~: .` S8 no satisfnctor ex 1 %9_`h8 Pane zwill y1Vil!] ` loco:-dad hi 9].. u:.....- """I""s ugeuer to the_Vlce . ~, fwounung the grievsnc "by null UUIIEF-(Al lI5,p.m.-Oomols 92%; inc. 4; grELEGRA 1> pp - w-'_`---"`" "-' - ny informa.uon_ lay any 7! the cable. The governme Q gbmitted to the House wk .1: thought t. If Lord M111 i'.dJj;nything to that, le Go fad beglad to hear it from hi "le, at Such short npticg; "host of the occupation of t iim_ ts. ` . ,__1 11--.: corn A11} nnn5n 01.4` |'o`n;`s conrvntive, has ..P `I`|..I..1=_ 1...; LI._ 11L-_A Mr J I. --.., -nu rune run with at. gang:-z 4.-`I`ho Chamber fllblntion nhorizing the FEM doncessions to camp: 5" aumarine cables to or !M Portugal. i___. F` , hof the London Metropoli |'gproposes_t}o Visit Ngw Yo >6 to sell Cuba on 3U`nited states. ` Eaple, Augdbt 4.-n mi V ng a 1et.1er'to th_ViEe rceoumjnn nu --=------ , ` I_nd Vizieria nbout.t.o ` S . J: x'i..'iIu'a1{,':.... 11.. Liba-*9 L}... :_ .I.- pw.___ .3`. ' - Dem; things the nip Ied will not disappoint the mperial mesqage to the Cor uwr P4-% 1,-.. .. puzvulg `cu noun n `for th_ Duke do Mont 4 -'v'Iv-ul,- August 5, 3 1'. 5..., I--'-.`-3'f---f%`"f-:'A ALT`: L'5'l` The Reitfensiein atfair dame u on Wednesday under a writ 0 determine Rei'enatcin`s pro Sheriff Powell was chaimuu, 4 wu sworn. I: testied tha enstein contributed 81,400 0 money. There appears to be 1 the inquiry leading to any practi u Reicnstein appears to have ally put all his property cut of 1 AND oonnnabun. hI_ ` s Degpatclxcq PH. inO:I mmula ._.., _...5u.n -z, a u. |u.--1118 D5 ` landnn, in .Florence, when the borne`: out another I David? from Glasgow vi 5` Johmv New" xwbicls `uted on` and hem `ho mquis|foI1ndlnnd, passed inwards at. 2:20 a. In could get out of tl;e Iuy. knocked him down, J P~`5DS-{9' 3 {"0111 G135 ...a so r.,-..{.my injured him with their hoof Jerlnediutc. and 92 ithat. he expired in a few minutes after. The , J"1l5- N9W`0unW3ndv deceased wu shout 40 years of age. gow, 3 saloon, 28 in- stoerage; from St. 4 ofccrs, 85 soldiers, " 66 women, and 167 children. l I 3! I ___,, -, ,>____ The preparations for the holding of the Pro- viuciul Show at London are going sttadily for- ward, as we learn from the papers there. The building committee reported on Saturday that there are 1l5 single stalls six feet wide; 27 stalls eight feet wide; 16 stalls twelve feet wide; in ail 158 Stalls. All than remains to be done is to fit in the doors. It was decided to erect an Agricultural Hull, provided the city council would guarantee an additional sum of $500, that amount being required besides what the Committee huge already in hand. One of the sons of the great German brewer, Drehcr, has arrived in Paris and taken ump- tuous apartments at `the Grand Hotel. He is said to possess a fortune of nearly two mil- lions sterling. The Gauloi: informs us that he will goto_London in a few weeks to marry one of the daughters ofan English brewer worth twenty millions sterling. The 11...... L. L-~- -'~ ` , . . _ . . .... r....r..u um Luv I4 ,__. _. V. AIAQIZ. ' K . _ The Liverpool Courier of `A few days ago, two Iulo_rs on board a ship Thu nmquis 0f'We[mjn5;er h lying at anchor 011' Rimouskx had an nllEl`C8.ll0:l the 1;,m5h Cobain) Emign IIm_i_quurreI, during which one of them drew n ` k` "D? "`bt. d `bf `h" 5 -`"`3l.Y `bat da from 200 to 250 emigrants 3 d`` f1'"d `mmd1.7- The Humy P 'U the present month Nearlys ` has been arrested, and is now conned in gaol ' ` will enable the committee to I awaiting his trial for wilful inurder. _ ' been assisted to emigrate mm this fund. The Marquis Alessandro Covino was a` .and- . r i . . ., F ` ring at me door of the Countess Gherardxa Dav'i`;heErf;":}t la::s;%dl 1 D I horses of _ vehicle off, before maiquis fmmdltmd. Inward ] the PMSCDS-!9l'3 GIIISQOW, boars, termediate. 92_ steel ithnt after, Thai Johns: N..m4.......n....,. . _m ,. -_.-J nu--uvuu 3\(lllU`. The Queen has been pleased Io command that in medal shall be confrrrcd on every surviving , oicer, no`n-commissioned officer, and private ` who was present at any one of the various mili-I I Iary operations which took place between the I year:-11849 and 1863 iuclusiv frontier of India. A :2, V e, on the north-west The sch Victcria, from Milwaukee, with 13,200 bush wheat, arrind last night, uni the sch Volunter, from Toledo, arrived this morn- ing with 11,400 hush. The Victoria arrived at 8 <.-`clock hm night, and at half-pas! ten o :Iock her entire cargo was dirlmrged into the barges and on its way to Montreal, The barges Lyre and Falcon, in charge of 1'r~n EY|nrn- Pie. ,r f.-.i['11.. 91'/-.`(`I.1 L The holders of the Confnlere honds exlnhit 3 remarkablu vitali and condcne in the ultinmve n: ofklhc obligation of payment by L 3: (es; There are prncedents,no d< history ofinternutinnal law 1<-adiz a belief tihnt the cnnqucrivg c liouml to assume the obliguiuu. entered into by the cun(I_u(;ru.l. npinipn, ht-wcvcr, ngcs all ova.-rt -em Slates against the more sugg paying these bondx. One.of LI Constitutional amendments givu er unsettled and Very con}. 1>R< >.\1 MON 1 1:12. ; S111 PPING NE IVS. uv-ucu nut: cu] CODDCII Iditional uired ' a `e Hoia ill be . .-l .115` f yards. xuo auuus uy ratopuagy. We are informed by the Court Journal that a banquet lately took place in the Rue Sninte-Marguerite, Paris, at lwhich the principal fare consisted of nus! Those who partook cf` the t`{';`:lSf are said to ilmve been in ecstasien with the delicious and succulent properties of the eshl D July 21=t sit]; : of Westminster has given 1,000 to Emigration Fund. This despatch to Unna- emigrants before the end ut mouth. Nearly 3,000 persons have through the agency of After iha first day of January next liquor will not be allowed to be sold after nine o'clock, in Halifax, to any one who is nota traveller. And this very wise law provides that no person shall be deemed a traveler who does not live mo'e lban a mile from the tavern. Din-.4...L....-- I--- L " _ ., ........ a mum uuu: HJU HIVBFIJ. Hippophagy has been thrown C( the shade by ratopbagy. We banquqt ,n!....n In at... h. .. .. .. cum-5 muicuuou or me lul nd surveyors and engineers _Cun'.rl voluntary reports on the route of tlro ; ed railway to-the Pacic thr ugh l American territury, e. ca: denionatrnting on paper at least inc c lion that such :1. road could he made ti We nd almost an evcrylmld th; Waggon road-way now being const by the Canadian government. is re; simply `as a precursor to the I ! that is destined to link the Red and the entire Northwestern tc-z toita fellow colonies in the Coziletld-x The sooner, we have the railway for the commercial and political in! of Canada. II is said that the Hon. Mr Macdougall int to leave about the 18th inst. for Thunder and perhaps thence to Red River. He wil accompanied by the Hon. John Carling, C missioner of Public Works for Onznru. rat dclocl DDLBU'1iVEllI'. verv wisn lnw m-.m:.z... .L-. ,7 Mr Provencher, chief editcr of La has been appomted Immigration Age: Province of Quetec. He will shortly] Pzuij. Hi51lPn.nIInr0nro ...:n ....L ,L- purl ng\uL'_y'. Contributions will be gladly` raceived by me or by the treasurer, the Hon. Frederick Hobart, 15, Eccleslon-square. They may also be sent to Messrs Cocks & Biddulpb, 43, Chuing-cross, on account or the fund. Inm nip um... ..I..-4:A,. ,7 \\.| uanu uunuunt: Cegraflntlnl wo.k is awahiug them and tainty. P, A nn-'1 nrif` own? `nu- ...., -u.n xuuupusnu, 1! omcci `~ Father Point, August-1, 9 a. m.--THIS St. .vid, Glasgow mm. H: JnI...., 1\r.u-- nnuuu U1 queuzc. He will E xis. His head-quarters will an. QADY GREY ON EHIGRATION CANADA. rru r .. - ......, en, _yuuf uueuleut iervnm, HENRIETTA ma GREY. , Carlton-gardens, S. W., July 19. THE DAILY NEWS--THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST" 5.- The Leader announc Lcith, at Toronto, has Clerk of Ontario. our c The oice is one of n And we are sure'_?publi in agreeing that: no be it could hive bu-cu nu bcliew:,_ is the author Law of Real I`mpcrt_v. Ac Auuu. , your obedient. nvvnvvmm . .. .,_ ..... .......u. I : completely in pbagy. informed hv! r intends , Thundsr Y-law `KILL un 1/r1;IlH1(.'I'U, alien Agent for the ill shortly leave for vill probably be Bel- .mn-guuugrux Intends Bay, will he `u H) II country where iudependunce a cer- Vlll De Com-' mds , knd -:nn ulaatutlul amendments. In the Houa there was 21 ` when the Spa. Mr Gladstone Spenker s ch: After several awe:-ed, the Tlnr. nnnn-A` mcn: would not have meat if there had bee the surplus in the hill 4 provxslon they felt that -..u \.auVt:l'l.I` consented to that amend- n no provision relating to ; but as there was such a it would'be invidio House of Commons, Friday, July 23rd, very full attendance of members Speaker look the chair at two o clock. Mr entered the house from behind the cba.ir,m;d was vehemently cheered. sevm-nl nm.a.:n.... LA I ' ` `OLD, Silvcr, and A and sold on the drufts bought and sold. June 22!. ,_ ,_-.... nuns me is: .Jm.1'narJ, i 1871, should stand, not as, a. token at victory, I I but as indicating the joint and harmonious opin- : ion of the two 11011593- The third point related - , ,-`__ w.....,.u.u was vcaememly questions had been asked and an- house proceeded to consider the Lords amendments and reasons upon the Irish Church Bill. . Mr Gladstone, on rising, was received with cheers. He said _be rose under a heavy sense of xeS[0nsibiHtv_ bu: with nr-r.l'n..nA ~_.=rA -- U} n um_]or1[_y ot-17 I017. Earl Granville proposed to insert in the 68th clause Words to provide that Parliament might hereafter have power to apply the surplus to the Fell-:fOfun1|VOlda`Jie calamity and sntfering, yet so as not to cancel or impair the obligations now attached to property under the acts for the relief of the poor. The amendment was then agreed to,and the bi I was ordered to be report- ed, amid cheers from the Ministerial benches. A CO!Il!Illlli8 was appointed to draw up reasons for dissenting from some of the Commons ' Mr r:i..A.o..-- A A - - V u1\u|- nu uuu:.() .:, and 1L was carried will:-ml. di- ri~ion. The other amcnim-`nts were then dis- poacd of in the terms of the compromise. On the 1711: clause, on the motion for asaeutiug to the Commons reasons for rejecting the Lords Amendment to the ecclesiastical residences, a division look place, when the motion was carried by A majority of 47 lo 17. - Graxlvilln ru-nmm:-:1 4-~ 3---"` ' ` " " 11.43`.-lug or we Dill. The Archbishop of Tuam disapproved of the compromise, and in the Lame of the poor Pro- Utslnuts scattered over Ireland protested against the ml]. 7 The Lord Chanceflor then put tha question that their lordships do not insis: on their amend- ynnnl In nl....._ 0 ~~ J ' ' THE, O0MPR4).\lISR ()N_ THE {RISE lo tbedeductionoflhe stipends of cumtes from CHURCH BILL. the incomes of iucumheula, und lhennrrnngement I I `H > _ _` _ cuule to wus llml. no man should be adjudged n ' "' 'm``' N (~0'"""""' `m 1hr5`]"Y:-JUIY ne~rmnm=nt I-nruln nimnlv nn uh: around of hav- K- uw nu nuaua. vu XI and in H. nI.n,.,.,.;m_..1o,. ...,._. vua ncuexveu Wllh r md Baliatantinn on uuvrnuullrul H101 - in the way of the . Blaikie, who graduated in I866, in w cut in the University He will act in this country as business ms. the are m l.\"I`ER.` In this matter. We must remember the . ..-uwvl way ; and if these young gentleinen eeneot win the match for us, in know not where else we should look. Let there be no carping or eevilling 81583 position of the Harvard new. It vyaa pnex-ile-. There in A quiet little family party, a good deal out of the reach of touts, seriously think- ing the matter over, oar in hand, down Windsor way ; and if these gentlemen cannot ninth . fnv na C--n `---- * ` ' un1`:Lll[]. Mr Geo third oar, and 3 form could carcel. ........|_ m- ....... uar, and more compac carcely be met wi1 match. The coxswain, Mr Art] 3 youth of immense nerve and rience. The Harvard men are :1 MI` Blaikie. who nrndnnunzl in K ,,_-_._B ... uuuu. From the Daily 1Vew.s, July 22, Yesterday thelnman Company s steamer City of Paris arrived in the Mersey, havin - , with great ' , they were re- ceived by several American gentleman, who ac- companied them '0 their hotel.` Mr Alden Peter Loring, captain of the crew, pulls the bow dar, and is from Boston, and is not unknown in boat- ing annals, having pulled stroke in Harvard University Club of last year, when they made the three miles in 17 minutes 48; seconds. Mr W. H. Simmons, of Concord, N.H., the stroke, is the heaviest of the crew--a regular Hercules ' ls s. more powerful oar than Harvard has ever yet produced. Mr Sylvester Warren, of Roseburg, Oregon, pulls second oar, nnd his great length of reach and power of eti- uuu oarges. We would venture here to e the British public will abstain sible from intrusion upon an oarsmen of the United States. The Oxford crew it run- uursmen or the United State: crew, it run; present in training at Eton. 17am... 4).. n -- -' From 21:3 2 , .._- ,.......mcu m mots, In which 1 stroke race. 1 man for THL'RS[_):;-YwE.\' IJNINL}, _._. _,c. pruuuce. Mr Sylvester oseburg, ` bim superior advantages as an r George Bass, of Chicago, pulls 1d compact and muscular zarcely with for n mm:-m ,, -..... us can: UXI0l'll e Harvard men are very hand- , rm and muscular, On landing, `. Mr Aidan vom- : Telegraph, July 2_ A. 12`. 4- here express a. hope that l as much as pos- and mobbing the . wmyucx unu muscular with for 2. rowing Arthur Bumham, is erve thorough expe- tnen accompanied by iualed 1866. which Juzuca. may be added, are at Ron. uL'u.H-`LIL or me question zry doubtful advantage, lisasters and difIiculLi.-a ... u wm he xmpossnble ' style. They express 1 with the cordial re- u (my last night, and I the various members Lke them fool !Inrn5'nr'- Aruaul. fxom Mr Cbichester hn ('1:-nv !u.. u:..u A.|c, wuu propor- ; uulil they are :ill be impossible 5. Tbev ernrncu L`_i)s m3I934 2 un-:u1Uel'H l c0mfor!~ nuug ma: 2 London rod in: on 1 which In um..- TABAGONA and Buxmnniwmnst 50 octaves choice Bnmmm- tn: --------- `- ,,,, .u.- uuu. DUBVUNUI choice Burgundy Wines, 911110091! put up for Families, at 53 per gallon.` 5 ~ 40 qt cask: Tu-agonn. ' ' 25 qr cu: Pure Juice. ' 5 r can Saute:-ue Wino. _ . 5.2: each uamn. -- and 5'-zloty of TEIWERANOE DRlN`S. - 'n "am- I. 1"` 109: NEW IMPORTATIONS OF -urn--- FRESH, tage I865. nnrnm _ ,,_ .-__J r......u.uuu.nx.:u1\_ Fenstein systemmic_ ran cut Li; L:-.u(L=.