_,--.._. ....-...~- AIIFIILICI IIITIIG.-- The Ru. Archibnld DuE,ot'Sbe1-brooks, Province ofQueboc, bu connanled to deliver nn nddreag on Toul Abstinence in the Son : of Tempennoo Hall tomorrow afternoon at 4 dctock The` public in roaptcllnlly invited to Attend. c, u. lead to rr|_ i LecuLrer--J. Ross Robertson, Toronto. ' Director of C1-reznonies-WbihI, Iielleville. I Tyler--Alex. Barr, Cobourg. i An nddreu wu delivered in the Masonic hall ' last night. by the Grand Master. The session will close on Friday, ARREST UF A DEFAULTER. Tho Springeld (HM!-I.) Republican of June lT,s.1ys ---'l`l1umasH. Whizu-more,lhc:1nle Lawn treasurer, who ab.-conded several weeks since wi h some $l5.0UO belonging to the town of \Snencer. h.-Ml been nnHv nvnrlnlrnn .....I arr-nal It Treuurer-Wru. Anderson, Mountain Mew. Deputy Treasurer--AuJrew Flerning, Toron- 1'1 Ppuly Grand Mnsler-Ii'Arc_v Boultou, Bar- Y NEWS---SATURDAY EVENING. JUNE # Gnlzirn ongizfsiiz Lovutc. ..u... mun cl, uuu zath an abdominal nus size as to cause saround the body. LS removed, after a tub, (which it d thn out. I... A-' Halifax, June 18. egrenler por- \ Wu.-.n hi; It appears that the destitute Norwegian i and German immigrants landed at Mon- ` treal have had their passages paid to their ` respective destinations in the Ijnited States out of the funds of tbe German society of: Montreal. These immmigrants came to ` Canada in the expectation that they would be forwarded to the United States by the Canadian government; but as our govern I 1 i ment has reduced its expenditures in the department of immigration, there has been mm --.-s-._ ,._AL-- ,, .._, una uuuplrymen, Viennn were men enon instance to assist at hi mains were nccompauiu the whole people of V felt] was reputed to be I H , and his men (III 3-- poleofi PI-luau to ne In illegitimate V I "ung. resemblance to him E aunt. Well, on the very day that the Emperor Francis Joseph gave his rather tardy sanction to those bills, Herr Von Muhlfeld breathed his last. Was it tbs! his destiny in this word had been fullled '1 However, his nme will be evarl ed. by his coal: vcyb 1-UH. tu me pound by instalments, 'of ' 69. 8d. is to be paid within two years, an: creditors to the extent of 2,400,000, out 4 the aggregate of 3,600,000, have already a to the offer. One of the creditors for 5,000, who objects to the deed has take a summons in bankruptcy, but there is said no doubt that the deed will be legnlly com] by the Assent. of nearly all the large credit: ' -._a... .uua. The London Times, in its city article, says;-- It is stated that arnngementa me in progress be- tween Mr James Mc Atlantic and Great Wester crossings of Pnris-a11 Germans. The pay is from thirty to fly cents a day, and a very few of them get six! cents. Out of these small earnings many 0 tbem save money enough to return home and buy farms. A telegram from St. says: According to the ceived from the frontiers ties broke out on the lat sinus and Bokbarsns in conse faith of the Emir of Br-khsm. On the 2nd of contents of the Bokharnn camp, themselves only slight loss. rm_, 1 - - and sustaining sweep the streets and` ,__.,......-.. .u LLIU uaptmn or the treatment he had received, the captain told him he had no pity for him--it served him right. They all spoke to the horrible ltnte to which H Donald was prior to his death. Mr Bradley, houu sur- geon at the Northern Hospital, who heard the whole of the evidence, had not the slightest doubt that the man's death was caused by the injur`es described. Both prisoners were com- mitted to take lhPlt' trial on the charge of wilful murder, the magistrate refusing to accede to the application of Mr Cobb, who defended the cap- tain, that the letter might be admitted to bail.-Times. Aclive prepnrtions were being made all over England for A genera! `election contest. Candi- dates were numerous and the auppom-rs of the prominent political puny lenders animated to an unusuui degree. All` Nnrnnnlunn u-Inn L`... n-I..... L . _ . . . __LIA _-.. . LJ\J ucacnuea the state the poor fellow ` was in just before his death an awful. His head, face, and chest were no swollen thathe did not look like is human being; he could not speak; olfenlivo mutter was running from his mouth and ears; his mouth was so much cut in body was quite sickening. Other witnesses were examined who gave con- rtnntory evidence. Some of them said they heard the captain call out to the mate, as he was beating the deceased with the belayiag pin, to "lay it on the son of a ---." Another spoke to hearing the captain tell Larkin to fetch M Donsld out by the run, and that when the lat- ter complained to the captain of the no ninu r... L:- .. ...c ....p 14 um, naitrng [rum Nova Scotia, was charged with the wilful murder ol Donald M'Donald, one of the crew, and Deni: Foreman Schoeld, the captain, was charged with being an accessory before the fact, He, Larkin, and Francis Carroll, the second mate, were also charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm upon several of the rt-ew_ In the course of his opening statement Mr Walter, prosecuting soli- citrr, remarked that in March last the vessel was at Black River, Jamaica, where she shipped a number of coloured men as additional hands. She sntled for Liverpool on the `list ofthat month, and when she had been about five weeks at sea the deceased and a Dutchman named Ellis jquarrelled. Larkio came up at the time and struck .ll Donald violent blow: on the face. In consequence of this treatment he was unable to do his work. He was found lying undera boat, and was dragged out by the chief oicer, who beat him about the head with a large iron belay- ing pin, the captain being on `the poop at the time, and stimulating Larkin in what he did. H'Donald died four day: after the assault was committed upon him. The man Ellis and Nathan Stephens, the under cook, were called as witnes- 373. They spoke to neeing Larkin beat the tlecelued about the head and face with -1 belay- ing pin, knock him down, and knock him about the head, face, and chest`. in a most brutal man- ner. They described the in iuai lu-rm-..i.:.. An...-. _- - I - - ' The Nevr York Ha-aid , in View of the re- jection by the House of Common: of Mr` Bright`: motion for a commission of inquiry into the causes of political discontent in Nov: Scotin, ndviscs the Nova Scutinnsy either to come into the American Union` or to invite a I-`eninn ndmirnl into Halifax harbour. It says the Nov: Sootians have no remedy in London, but omits to state thst they have I. remedy in Ottawa. The ` ndvice tendered the 'He'r-alt! by ll! of I nature to nuke the Nova Scotiana reect that the advantages of Confedention are better than anything that annexation would bring them. The farce of diaunion has now reached its due nouemt-nt,antl the time r\4-\ . x . . A -..n._.. ., AL -' is` for sober earnest D ....... nu.`-u lu \.UllLL`5l V1 (`SI `V OrC( represented by two conservatives. 1 Mr George Grittbs, of Kidderminster, has issued an address offering himself as a can- ` didaie for Ibe borough on liberal principles. Mr R. P. Long, me Conservative member for North Wilts, will relite, and the Marquis of Worcester, eldest son of the Duke of Beaufort, I be a candidate in me sxmcinlerest for lhe vacant , Sent, ..u.. -. uuIL.`\::Lrr. xnere are [our candidates, one of them A working man, a prominent apostle | of temperance. [ It is stated in the London Tirnws that the libe- rnla mean to contest West Worceilerahire, now represented bv lwn cnnnnl-voting; The I the den ported i the Liv pendiuj nf I I... I-III uucl Ll. Lord Eustace Cecil issued an the electors of Northwest Essex, off. self as a candidate in the couserm an! uu.r|nul1-I l_v . Mr Isaac Lowther Bell, the well known norih country ironmnszer and coal mine proprietor, consented to sinnd a contest in North Dur- ham as the liberal cnnd.date in succesaiou lo MrShef'ns. 14,; 11 . rt In the House of Commons, on the 5th instant- Mr (}lndstone'e Irish Ohuroh hi:l nally pIaI9d through cornmitloa and mu ordered to be re- ported, amid the cheers of the members. The London News anticipated that no attempt might t be made by some imlependent conservative member--uotwitltstunding Mr Disrnotfs state- ment as to the intention of the gnverr,mcnt-to interrupt. thu quiet passage of the bill through committee. Ttw event justisd the anticipation- Mr Newdegate nmde such an attempt by moving t that llw House go tnto committee on the bill that day six months, The proposition man so- conded by Colonel S. Knox, and supported by Colontl ArCbdtI'], Mr Irefroy, Sir J. Strange and 0tl`tl'l'B. ll, t? 1-`--- -_____...l AL--- _,.-uYA;._-..` 1.. .- D\ll\l'U-" EFIILI IIEV 'l'\Jla||\l IILII ll-C33 ll [IO IIIU l1l'II\.l `of ilw 1;-ivernmuni was not present. Tne bill | ll):-n [7l|:(3d. uninlerruplcdly through commiuee, Mr Mill presented in pelilion from the " Home and Foreign Alhir Cr mrnilleP of Mnccloet-Id, condemning the Abyssinian wnr and " murder of King Tlioodorru" and asking for 5 select enm- niilu-e lo inquire into all the circumstances. The suggestion that Sir Robert Napier be put. on his l trinl u /u Governor Eyre has been the point of ` dull jokes in the English comic periodicals; but lliil wnnld nrmnm In hn Ilm Rm: oar-inn: nmhnrii, Ul Ill`! 5. Mr Gladstone nniwered these gentlemen in n law words, whereupon Mr Newdagam either struck wilh the violation efhia poli icnl leader's I faith, or observing the utter bopelcssnesi nf his an:-rmu auinl Pm urnnlrl nnr n-nu: ii an that hnutl Mr Pndmore will not om-r himself for re elec- on at Worcester. There four candidates, ne f co operation in the national work of col nial union has Arrived. The fellow colonis of the Dominion invite the Nova Scoliu brethren to unite in s common work terms of unity and brotherhood. V ,--........., um new of the Liberal y in Austria, and the author of the recent : which have placed me free nations on the Continent. Well Josieph 9 those hi"- -Vnn unmv-U - ` : urocitir-s csmmiued on board the Lydia, smile of which are too revolting to be re- J in full, were inveslignted on Tuesday at .iverpool police court, by Mr Ra1-s, sti- 1.17 magistrate. Ansel Lnrkln, chief otcer e ship Lydig, hail':ng from Nova `barzed the wilful mum... -4 n----J ,_-`. ...... .. muse Il'UI.l D6|Iy- n, lld itted ms, They zed a, ad, njuat nd Ewollpn than 1-... A.-,. _,. ,-_ -......,5u LU uecnne in the at to his 2' ' rM1=EnfXL PAl;El.7s~Lii'i'NTZ.` CRUELTIES AT SEA. .-.... nu. ma Legnuy completed my creditors, so proceedings in bankruptcy .._.. ..u u.au\.u cut Inn! the underneath the jaw, and Jody I. led with lhn h..I.....'.... -=- Jent employs ve thou- ) the and 3 day. and a Vnrv ram . nouuru nu IIUUIESH lU eat offaring him- conservative inter- Of IYIRT DIICRIPTXOI Executed neuly, cheaply, and expeditiounly II we DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING 0FF'lC[-I 1` , . _ _ - . -1`; will ID` aatalmenta, of which x and that of the ,ha.re agreed about taken out mt to be Iearnllv nnrn-1--A .--a-- V: LI I1` VII non` -1 -I-anu U UU r zradirm-. .- add ress to I` ,7 A Oonnomicut can as a aide-Ind umuu uuuleablehere. Sterling Exchange-Slightly to I10 for Bank and Bank drafts ; Private in 109 to 109i. 1-16 discount to par. v I 5. Montreal 61 per cents I _.- Harbour Bonda-Salea of Ba. at 100. Quebec Harbour Bouds-NoLh' ' tinne unuleable mg doing; `V91. Montreal City and Seller: of City Bonds 91;. Il.u.a_--I "' LUU. Government maintained 5 nc Hana..-` nu. AUDI , uuyera at 107}, Dominion Stock-C 100. Trnius nniva and depnrt from the Kingston ` Station as follows ' ` ucu.IAl.|U. City Passenger Railwl now o'ering; buyers have been sales. Rihn1inn `7- ' .....c uceu sales. Richelieu Navigation Corn 112;, which would still be paid. Canadian Navigation Comp 108}; buyers at Stm.|r_n-- -=-- - F uuuo mu pus! week. Mining Stocks--SaTes of Mining Co 32:10 to $2:20. Huron Copper Bays 3 ing at 50. Montreal Tole 135 ; no sellers. City Gas Company--Buyeri at 132]. Canada Glass Con1pany-Sellera at demand. f`3._1'5- ` graph Company-Bu; VII. Cauadisn Bank vvunc UIUUULI. RaiIwny_ Stocks done the past week. Minino Rm.-1.-. G. 94]. rm ` 944. .., . ,. Ontario Bank--Sales at 97} to 98; offering to-day nt 98}, with buyers at 97!. Bank of 1`oronto-Tz-ansfer hooks closed; in- tent sales are at 113. Eastern Townships Bank--Tranai'er books c'osed. Quebec Ba.nk-No transactions the past week. Ls Banque Na.u'onal-Nothing doing in this market. Gore Bank--Is offering fraely at 46 ; no de- mam}. Bnnque Jacques Cartier--SeI1era at 106. Royal Canadian Bank--Transfer books closed; wna olfered at 88 without attracting buyers. Union Bnnk-'I`rnnst'er books closed. i Mechanics Bank-Sellers at 96; buyers It Bank of British North America-Transfer books closed; 100 ex-dividend is offered. Merchants Bank of Cnnads--Transfer books cloned; latest transactions 1071 and 108. City Bank-Sa1es at 98; and 99 ; held now at 100. Banque du Peup1e-Sellers at 105%; Ialeb during the week at 105}. Molsnng Rnnla-_Q..II.._. . - v n -- v.. . .......u unuun lnAtV.l\l:li 1', 1Bth.---Busmesa } I has been considerably lessened by the closing of the tnnnfer book: of so many of the banks pay- ing dividends on the 1st July next. There has been I fair inquiry for other Stocks, quola- ` tions showing but little change. Bank of Montre.-al-Has improved to l29l, I at which there are buyers, selling asking I 130. 11,,` v~A-A `Singio copies of the Cnonlmu AM) Nun, coauzning the min of the week, may be I had in wrapper: for mailing. Price 3d. each, nned every Friday. 1` uunug we ween: It Molsons Bank--S \ 107 L ` n....-:.. n,_u n ,___.. ...`V rt... ALI pusnuu nu JUL: P01 lD.;l.'ll[-l` on 5 to Tc per lb. by the quarter; lsmb Tc per lb by the quarter : veal 5c per lb by the quarter. 1 Hides per 100 lbs $5.00 to $100; sheeps pelts l each 50c to 31,00; lamb skins 12: to 1.50; cult` skins 12c - to 15. Wool coming in ` freely and generally in better condition at former prices--from 18 to 25c per lb, the latter the highest. oered hers. Poultry-s good sup- ply of fowls at from 40c to we per couple; turkeys 75c to 51,00; live do $41,150 each ;l ducks 75c per couple. Produce-Fi-esh butler 15c per lb, and somewbst scsrcer, cheese, 3; large supply at tic per lb and no buyers ; eggs I 15c per doz,; ducks do. 17 per doz; maple sugar 12j,c per lb; honey 121:: per lb. Vege- tsbles- Potatoes $1,121 to 1,60 per bag of 11 bushels; it really good article, scarce ; car- rots $1 per bush; psrsnips $1 per bush; cab- bages scarce and small specimens fetching 15c each. All kinds of spring vegetables in thund- ance and cheap; spring lettuce per head from 2 E to 4c; rsdishes 3c per bunch or 25 per doz ; ` rhuburb, a. large supply at from 2 to Sc per bunch; asparagus 6c per bunch: spinach 2c~ per bunch ; spring onions 2 to 4c per bunch ; cucumbers 10 to 20 each. a. good number in market; green pou,s furs: the dealers at 34,00 per bushel. Fruit-Apples $1,150 t_o 432,00 pet bush; dealers asking $4.00 to $5,00 per blar- rel; oranges 60 to 75 per dozen; lemons` 50: per doz; pine apples 25 to 50c en.h;l gooseberries, small, 81.: per quart; wild strrs.w- berries 25c per quart ; gsrden do. 37c per quart; tomatoes (Bermuda) a small supply at the dealers at 75 per dozen. Fish-- ' Since the expiration of the time prohibit- ing the catching of pike, bass, &c., the market has been well supplied ;sulmon 12; to 70 each; Whitesh per pair 20 to 301:; eeis 12} to 20 each ; pike and bass st prices according to size. Hay. in limited supply during the week it form- ` l I er prices 38 to $10 per ton. Straw--none in market-psrties peddling it through the streets It 4c per iundle. Wood-soft $2,00; hard $4_00 per cord. _ 4 SFEOIA L 7'3/,Im1iA MS. Fnou 1~T1'r1u;AL. Montreal, June 20.-Severul cnsc-s nf nun-stroke have nccurrrd, 0 "" ` m. ._| .-vl xntv.-. ....--. -_ fatal`! one of a. - `soldier at" the 60th Rt-gilnent while on munch from Lnnguciul tn Clnunhiy. A; man named Muller, corporation cmplnyc, ulsn fell Tend from the same cnusc. 7 The Commissmiat stutfcorps leaves here next Friclny for Enghmd. They came out. at the time of the Trent nfTuir, 105 strung, land there are only 38 to return, tln: ' rc-Innintlcr having died or being dimtinurgcxl l Sa1urda_y,Juue 20.-Flour-Thereis no change j in `(ll-V quotations, and very little doing in the market, buyers only Iupplying their immedlatel wauta-exxrn superne per bbl 37,75 to 8,00 ; No, I do. $6,225 to 6,50 per bbl; the latter per 1 ceutnl $3,25 to 3,30. Corn meal per ceutall $1.90 :0 2,00. Grain-mnrket unsteady, which | will remain so until the crops come lu_ Spring wbeat nominal at .51,-1.0 per bushel; barley 75 to 80c per bushel; peas 750 per bushel; oats 45 to 50c per bush; buckwbeM.--none; clover seed 35,00 to xj-'6,00 per bush; timothy seed $l_5f) Lo $2 per bush. Beef $9.50 to $10 per 100 lbs; remil 12=}c per lb ; pork Sc to 10 per lb. ; mu!-l 510 TC oer ll ) hv lh nI:nrfn,~- hunk '7. n...` l r l l l I 0 7 V V1 '7 7 V7 -1 >' I Flour-ma.rl slightly rmer for fresh ground; ' sales to a limited extent at quoted range. Grain I --no reported sales; rates nominally unchanged. Provisions quiet at former rates. Ashes neg|ecI- . ed. ` \ Fl{r).V`.[ :mr.m:\'1r.m:. ] U1-|1c\.'i|lv, Junu `2().--'l`|I-_- Imilcr ul' H(:11t]'B `~ distillery L-xplmlenl this afternoon about 3u`c1ock, duiug comsidvrable durnuge 10 the building, and scalding the engineer, William Neil, so severely that nu hopes] are 1.-nlcrtuiuccl of his recovery. ` u;3.&l11 nnl... -I--- Jonnocticnt paper alludes ton local poet- : aide-uddlo ride: of Pegnuo." MONTREAL STOCK MAR(KET, Pan] 'l"l.n__J-_ I SUIDAY I uent Debentures--Quolations well [5 no Stprling Bonds in market. I pity 7 per cent Btock-Sales st MONTREAL MARKETS. KINGSTON MARKETS. ., uuu water at 92 ; .'Railway Gornpany-N buyers at 106 at wk`- II. 1UUj. -Sellers at 108;; and Bonds-No of Commerce.--T I. - ominuea to` Water Works Bonds-- 92 : hnvnra -I 0' -~ Singlc copiu of >111: Dun Nuts may be bid ` at the eounlot at the publishing-oice. Pxico 3d, ..._, uunup` 106, at Console at are o'er- yulu Gomi)any-Sel1ers Company--Sales 3 naid 1 ly weaker at 109} endorsed 60 day . Gold Drafts are wt was nouda buyers at 91 5 I 20D `y--Buyers at uy-No stock which there uomu Wu? 3 30 g,:::_ Hixod trnlu 6:45 I. m. 10:00 4:15 pm. 4 35 J [Tbiu Is by Montreal mm, from which deduct M 12; minute: for me dnhrencu between lonln-:1 _ Ind Kingston nun] be sold buyers at Harbour -Tr|nsfer busineli Lsvaurstsvnursx .-:_-_-_ `FRENCH, SIGILIAN. um SPANISH- W I N E S ,J farmer, at young men, married some yes" i tin daughter of one of the most relpec _ ` mm ofthe county. One child blessed then _ ` ion, but fortunately it did nut. live to witness 1,5. i going home to her parents` house. listen", , wondering much es to his wile'sfnduct, lug, i husband. They divulged spine of elapemenn t ed not to send the trunk to his fslthless wite,-bet ` divulged preparetions for deperture on the pen - *--A -- *6-----::.-_:-_-_-_II_I5 Ledy Napier wife of the Oon; 5., Chief of the Ah;ssinisn ssny, arrived unseat V `mrton June 5 in the steamship Psrs, with an Cs entta mds. . Ax Enornslttr Fnvsrunn -A respeeuu. age led citi. unhappiness of its parents. Ileeen. _ V whom we will call Mrs A, informed her hnsbngj that ahe wanted to come to town. Beinforrnna her that after a short time he would bring 5., down, and the two started, On the way toiewn the lady told him that she bed concluded to leave him, that she had never loved mm, '*'*;~ determined to live with him no longer, end 1. somewhel astonished, A expos -wife, but without avail. leave him, and asked him to he! I `. lo her. informing him that it uvjei ed for transportation. On 10%|] -_ rm curred in him to examine her trunk before send. . mg it. This he did. Somebody, doubtless coo. versant with the sex, ssys women never den love letters. Whether this is gnnerelly Isnnjgi not, it in certain lhrtt Mrs A allowed some one.` * respondence to remain in existence which it would have been prudent to destroy, mu -Q. prudent never to have reeeind. These Intten were in her trunk, and fell into the hnldeofhe concerted between In A and the brother-In-lay. of her husband, who lived in In adjacent town, With his eyes now thoroughly opened, 1 decid- ineu-ed to pay a visit to his sister. He told her what had happened, end s slight enmieson or her husband. The brother and sister cumin- ed his trunk, which was ready packed, and fun there letters from Mrs A, also pointing to 5. elopement. 0! course a scene oeenrred; bu ` what. shape matters will nally take in then. . Adrian ditch.) Erpeutor. two households it is impossible to say,- Tn Nut Stuxn _.__| A..- ____ - _-_ inj! The liluelrnted London Timec, monthly pert for June, bu been received at the City Book Store, and contain: 1 number of illustrations re- hting to the event: of the month, at the AbyI- ahinn expedition, the fin: communion of the Prince Inipm. the Lead: In exhibition, etc. Hume:-one line-n.n`. pictures from the gglleriu ere J Salmon expected on ` I at the Stores of I, To throw the hands behind the head, . to keep them in water (not attempting to i raise them), is to be as safe as in bed; ind Lifer a swimmer to attempt to grapple 1 ; j drowning man is madness. The safe In ; i is to swim to the perishinp, Ind lott ell -lemon hold of 1 shirt, walking stick, or s ` any garment, so that they cannot grep le` -lyou. The only means, when uuprovr Hwizh any of these, it to wait until the J drowning man's limbs begin to relax, and I then to tow him by the hair; end, unleu ' you have along way to 11nd there in plenty : time for that.- Iddonc in, The F5011. - J nusly their high pretensions! e do not ` ` intermeddle in their a_ffairs; we impose no : ` Counsel ; we give _ve_nt to no thrents: but ,___ l`__L` I `Moisie, he established an Agency with the undersigned for the Sale of FRESH SALMON in Kingston. Consignments received uteri I week of ne Fish, Moisie, hav'e the Propkietors of ` {SALT WATER SALMON; Fresh from the River lame. Jung 16, PEACHILS. Pa;AcHEs_ I URT Dlznnlrwn-n __ .. 1 45 um Sawing wood on the bottom of a pond, i thirty-ve feet below the surface. it arith- 3 er novel feat, _which was perfonnad in I` Woonsocket. A profeuional diver nndea I thorough and successful examination30 feet ; below the aurface of an out of order mill : lam, and during one of them sawed ola ; stick of timber to enable him to enter the `gateway. This examination divulged the ~ ulifculty. The gate and granite wall: i were found in perfect condition, the only ` trouble being that the iron ame of the `_ gate had become so rusted as to cause the `, gate to slide hard. "'1 ,1.-- A aepac.a. from Kingston, Jnmnics, uya : -The rain has been falling here in torrents. The injury done to plantations is immense. ,2`. river that had been dried up wusud-` denly ouded, the writer rising to heightol (40 feet. An immense amount of property was dragged along by the torrent. We had a. vinlnt shock of earthquake has on , the 7th instant. `J SAUTERNE WINE, 34 pa`: Dom. MARSALA. WINE, $4 per Dozen. BURGUNDY WINE, $4 per Dozen. laxn s 00. I I '01! and Bottle. 100 Cases CLARET, from 88 to $10 Inwnn Kingston, June I June 17. UST RECEIVED, in Prima Order. LEXANDER FRASER L BAT`L'RDA`1' EVENING, JUNE `.30. Gill./OI Syrup. Ll0l;$:fnp_ R"!-W9I'l'y Syrup. SU`I'&|'fy Syrup` Noyuu Syrup,- `ping A .._v- n 1:, well packed in Ice. .Boxe|ol [ ` the celehrtted Salmon River x Wednesday. , anothar Lot of PIAOHIS I w. 11 l{cBAE & co. I`, $10 per . R. MORAR 8 C0. 9" SEE FIRST PA GE . & 00., of Queiuec, Orders hken; |# :! @I)3 cn~1l~,p ftlmnsq uz An-luool Tun-nurcu ln1*ue.- . Dal, of Sberbrooke 5.1, ha: r-nnnnnnul On .I-1:--- , here to-dny in comugi `It the death of the Ex-Empu~og " it being the snnnverury of hi; 'ri~a}mi|n' Guide. a mug, explained the opinion ` . of human! `honour: to the ` *"'5...}"1=:i_;}e 'fr}1}i}, -;;;h:; I ' "ya-eign of seil, h|| M _ hr of the principalitf, ya .13 1 lunotial Dip1oInntiq'uu,' g ' `ed at Paris in the Ausu-un_ tlnt thc powers hue agreed !..._...%- `an In hnn. lino A-p_I ..--The walking match btgeqn Toplcy -and V` thin afternoon. Top- -xjncnndn. thus vino thonund dollar. The hnndredsnileo, njldla 36 nilunho-- honn twenty-three thnleonnd` (A 20.--'l'h Steamer Uni- `i. , . M u ~ wuo present. aim: of the Journal of eipndomned to _tw;oM|nontlu 5.3.01, and ; au'a7t 1,000 * ' I published in` tint II\H\V IA! 1 130 pm. Muted! I In -4 "Telegraph has been con. the publication of a -tutu. f-of thn_.Atlmtic . P ,,.)atavdy. Tin`. 4-2` ch. !`h91' 3 19.-It nppeariuust the i .1`-.. 13.2....` Illgn --_I_-_ 15 .|nidnight.-In tho Nhig `evening, the Eul of in game remarks on the ` -gjomfguggantod than `Q; T we L-oops, special hononri `upon their return from the oitl. `T ` uh- hi1rI.Lofd of 111: PH % 319.--to-narrow `will be .-..-. nal: -nu` y alum w;r4od .: noon. The : ofeea dinplnyed the unions! on- Ihina In I.-_L-_- L J A " .;;;.;..;;.;,.";;`.;.' M ' the Volnnuca. No - .- at the Exchsnga. {P wzi-lry,LoI\i of. the Privy ..samu the mnimy` had` .7.-.1, _..-.1..A I-Frllicis Joleph and Bnron 3 counts 3 visit to Lao, 11:15 g....o.g..' ;. Rnn-nl D.o_.hh_ .-1-1:" (f. - -.-...{;uw IUIIUWILIK I scinnowlodgud by the Tnuurer, n Hm.-u..-I . 19.- p,__Neg;:tictionI hav an Austrian nd Iuly logo! the In treas- u Despatolel. 1Il:v;n. ' E JUNE 20. } of Sberbrooke, will preggh go- nnnwq-nn.o1a_-I r!L._-.L . .. __ _._.. _......... nol-IIlLl.--Thil ne `fl, 15 P'P'7'l 0- - Gil-dllloove, ur- nud Imam: on-ins. uadhor ldnmbolng ggytetod. I 11119 numb-r of people Ind unm- bud It cm-mun wharf to witnnu In: urinl. 1-1,. ltonunn wu bunt at Ilontnaghur keel .71.` bcen had on the bu: January 101. Hot .17. 117 so 255 \ tho King-non contribu- Scvenl Inbocription Ihnt--`-5 _-.I.,,, I - ._ -_- .._--vu-I var rind their eoloun train 3 [5 Am. -The following 11 Ha. '`I'`.. .... -- $2,000 1,000 -100 499 ` colonists M for the dierent regiments serving in ( ---... QIILLI unun .u,..s,-- Inc 5. S." ` A vinn yesterday evening arrived with c dn. They were all young men, and ar tended to replace those who have bee validated or discharged. On passing Quebec-gate barracks, and at the sigh their fellow soldiers who occup` cheered loudly. A portion of the dew ments, namely, those for the 29th, ` and 73th Regiments, had been landei Quebec. '1`he total number brought 0 more than eleven hundred. Those fo 16th and 100th Regiments were diseml ed here at once, and escorted to their < ters by the bands of their respective: ments. The remainder will be sent 1 ward to day. Amongst chose brought ere reinforcements for the Royal Artil the Royal Engineers, Husurs, Ries, A Hospitnl Corps. and diEerent_regirnen1 the line :.m;..,. a.. -In r~~- -uvijl. acveru Inoocrip wire `acknowledged, but hue not yet been I [0 {ha Tronnnrmv knu- -no u ne serv real Witwwas. -U-mm um-pa, and dim 3%-`:,.:::"s in we v\.nU III`? ranged around the altar, and `Waiting. with their mouths open, for the minister to ad- minister the communion. The practice was in striking contrast with the scemiy and decorous method adopted here. nun, no ILICJ LlullJ, p|'O( return. however, in the! meantime, only two reg here. namely, the 16th Montreal Witnesa. -... n.rs1\,|y|J `LII IJUUUUD` [ means of mining him: his course; Lbe trial I. on the 25m instant. 1,000lbstwitb'm :3 London will be done l the houses. Time wil The 60th Royal Ries proceed to Que- bec to-day, to work on the fortications; even those of them who war and able to leave, will accompany the hat- `talion. The detachments of the 78th who are It the nnnunl ball practice at Chambly, will, as they nish, proceed to Quebec. to return. however in tho r..n.1,.--.:,, - - e in hospital, , -.._.r\,usv| Yndet the direction of the New Hampshire Fish Commissioners 3 number of lake: in that t N Sute have been stocked with black bass brought i from St. Albanl Bay, Vt, The sh varied in weight from one-half to four poupds, and not` one wu lost in the process of transmission. 5 l A Mr Spencer hns nnuounced to the Aeronnu- J tic Society of London, that he has discovered the i `means of Hlininn i.:.......r ;_ -L - - I hose contingent n Confederacy foot, baa n.bo- I | The Prince of Lichtenstein, w | to the foroei of me old German I numbered ninety men, horse and liabed his army, thus freeing his subjects from .\ |npp1-ehenliona of armed collisions with other I powerl. I The musical crilic of a. Wis cousin paper, hav- . ing been to hear Madame La Grange, opens up. ` i on hil readers with the following gushing pnra- l grqph : Great genial, adorned Iilh the cele- brnliou of perfect art; vast. mental power. held within the curb of judgruent ; and intensity of` pauiomoottenod bylhla rest drlicacy of taste, i ham {or many years me upon its current the i fortunes of [Ad Anna De La Grs.ng`ef' ` - Should there be A prime offers! in Wisconsin to the " champion wriiiai` the critic aforesaid would prove I formidable competitor. l Y'...I..- AL- J` A` ` ` |..._. ....c yuucc. cIcL)rlP[1 Dy :1 m0D,1nclu .iic ' 500 Women beating tin pols and yelling A countryman lost his pocket-book.4 mg 3.500, in 3 Hartford store. An hon returned it to him, and refused tbe pro7 ward of 25 cen1s.sn_ving1hn be -- Wall up. - ...__..- u.-a.ru, DUI I `(late lhn Treason: here. J A atrnnge scene was enacted at Senbam bar. V` uourlntely. A man who had deserted his wife to elope Illh another woman wns brought home I 1 by the police. escorted by mob, including about ? belting pols `rPHin ,_e.,._.-.... nah]! tun: uinuigt-went i the caseicarne up this morning, and was the only t ibusinens before the court. The prisoners by Advice of their corinsel pleaided guilty, and re- quested the magistrate to adjudicate. This county Judge to agree to its acceptance, and failing which would oblige them to remain in ` gaol till the next court, a. period of nearly three months. The magistrate in passing asentenct: `of two months in gaol on each of ihe prisoners ` took this into consideration as well as 'he fan, `that the evidence oftheir guilt rested solely witli Lloriarry, whose Condition at the time of the alleged theft was not such as to entitle hla state. - that person, whoappears to be of uncertain wan. dering habits. not appeanng iit the HUN` of the trial, and the probttulity of an ultfinite B(ill1l".&i "The prisoners thanked his worship for his , leniency The large crowd which had assemb- , led dispersed, and the courtaunk once more into . its normal Condition. course of procedure was taken on account of a i 'doubt. entertained by the prisoners` counsel of their being able to procure bail, supposing tlic menu to Full credence, also to the possibility of ---- - -- acrw -%~ I The Albvrtine Oil Works Company has been awarded the contract for supplying oil for the Q light-houses ofunlano and Quebec. Mr Cbipman, mercbam, Haiirhx, has in_=titut'% I ed lnw proceedings against Dun, W}-man 5; (To for injury iuatnined by the circnlauon of false i reports mbrough their agency: damages laid a - $20,000. -.....- \\.-uni, ;Jruu:L|rIy-l[1 H16 C850 0! Moriarty vs Nancy Spence and Margaret Wat- I `request of lbeprisonu-3' counsel and after our reporter had left the court, the magislrale cou- seuted to an adjournment oi xbe case until this sou, lefure the court yesterday upon lbeurgent ` of the prisoners' had morning In accordance with this arrangement case came only of doubt. being rv-nl till 0'... -.-> -- ~ ' ` ` ray]: I-LIVJL men! with the p. `Jones was not an of `any arrangt once for the Eastt thither the officer spend Sunday in I were met by Justi To guard against `.5 hittcmore cont ing which he earn: excused from, Ut suggestion of Mr .-nuuuu tn `out, conveyed to t `surnptuuua style, I ll ride around the recreation or the d hull was built by A. Uamin, 17 In 11:11.... '7 \ U n. uuu nu, Ina nor engine by _ - I i E. E Gilbert. Her dime-unions are as follows: I i Bull 163 feet kcel--100 feel our nll-26 feet` ht-nm-lO fr-ct depth of N l1olJ-enginel 35 inches diameter of cylinder, 10 fer! slmk, di- ] uneler ofwheels '26 feet, and 7 Feet face-wrought i iron Ikelc-ton beam, with all the latest improve- meals. She has 5i(`(`plTlg accommodation: fur 60 passengers, and all her nrrnngnmeuts. in this `depart-m`nl,eu1bruc9 all the latest improvements i ifor comfort and convenienre. The Norseman let": Montreal on Thursday, mud Lstcliine at. T o'clock the ume evening, and arrived hem at lullpnst eight Int evening, making nboul llio isncne time an the best of the rnnil lino boals, and her owner, who cnme up in bar. expresses him- iselt" highly saliacd with her performance in every relpect. Capt. R. U. Unrler, formerly the populnr and esteem L1 cap-nin of -the Bay of Quinte, has the command of b!`l' The Norse- 11 fDrlner1y occupied by the lures here at one 0 clock : ` lnrge number of people visit the day. and it appeared to `ion that she was a \`cI'_Y Lake Marine, and 5 credit. l her ow nor , .. -.. us; i Hupe and Cobourg, exu `fur east as Culborue : MILITARY Annlw `In!-I" I-u-".9..-/|__ lcGn Tunxoxuz. l'tnro.-The Innu have been uknovlodgud It H. Workman, Ionlrocl : Iontrul . . . . . . 1 Quebec Otun London .. . . . . Kingnon on account, 3107 60 Do. Pro. Penitentiuy, It in to bo bopod thn Kinglton don will be incnuod. In` -u-, uuu cauurusu to melr quar- respective regi- aremainder west- I brought out ` ments Roval A.-rm-.. . , ,, - ...-.. um} s w.H be twtwcen Rocbestrr, Port bourg, extending her xrips daily as Cull)-)rue and Hrighlon, the roulc uuniml ls-.- -|~~ ' "' .---lu---u AI, LL16) detach- .those 53rd, meats, landed In out is ` en for the! disembark- ; uds of their rnannr-H..- _--: _ A , ,,n _..`...\....,y. Ice use as redeuce, uouppenrs at -obxbullty nd I2-3.- ....., ....-.. ur new mscovere Iimself in the air and go ml trip to come o'in Lo -If Hp .|IlL.-- -13' ;lv.u,..!,--The S. S. " M( vening dr: "egiments servmg Ca `ll voumz mun nnrl ....- ...u.u a-Lure. an honest boy proered re- sn_ving1hn wasn't bard uny LU came on In 1 He further offers Lyear the omnibus per by omnihuses push rill prove. I ,-_..-~ uv \.ua1llLJ|_V, 1, u the full ; leaving, in the 0 regiments In garrlson \ and the 100th.-- l -. -.r-v-vnvvnt, nun pzeacu [0 marrow in the Congmgntional Church nt 11 n.m_ and 6.30 pm. , I dierent regiments of the Dominion.-Mont- ...uuu=u:s, ue W33 deter- ' their churches. He ac- St. Alban s Church, It, and be there beheld ups, it would not be uh. to g`? flint :4-L:_ ..u5 nu pana- ng are in- -, been in- a, mud her engine hi 1 .-...._ ,_- -_r,n-_- to the enterprise of cu u) uue AEI.'ODI1- .1 - the} ha nir n.-.4! ----- I ` Nvvu ILL`! 0 Passing thol sight of J unim-I .'o uh-.. 1 rS. Mora- Dr` null. .-1__1'. | Uucl LU Del uibus service In ,. h..m;.... -_, ..n.-u..u'l:l'l'U IDS? rand guiding` Oin Lnnnn ,l_, -._----u IIJI HUIEIDQ It the customary was re: vnrionn public |ign_ And the nhipo in harbour I ying. run. I.'uulull:|- honest D Fnprnal no Cana- I ix .-.. .u sing over pgu-uuug Landon .. L. -um they Ifnnlu . ' Lord Brougham took u ~} led the Chancellor at ;Writing, though he con iftpresent occupant of the Bench has been ,indulgenec in his him. Sir F. Sugden always re and, by ceasing to speak when p his pen, compel- last to desist from id not force him to , the attitude of attention. A heard to attribute to this his rst success at He had the fortune, when quite a junior, to hold a brief before Lord Broug- ham. His leader was absent, so upon him fell the task of opposing Sugden, who was on the other side, and though he obtained favour, it was more prob- ably owing to the strength of his case than to an argument which was scarcely listened to. A few days after there appeared at his chamber: a new client, and one who nally proved staunch. In alterlife he one day asked his old friend what had first drawn his attention to himself, and received this rep|y:-I was in court when the case of Jones V. Jones was on before Lord Brueg- ham. Now, I always form my opinion nf ` .,v.... .. uuucu was on mature Lord always my opinion of c:-unsel from the attitude the Judge 35- lsumes while they are speaking. On that occasion he took no notice of what Su 4 had to say, but the moment you commenced `speaking he began to write, and he must. have taken down the whole of your argu- ment before he gave jud gment in your I favour. V. ..,....x.. .uw.u:uiuu1,ine existence of the com- pany may be prolonged, no doubt to the sails. faction of the proprietors of stock, who are now guaranteed 10; per cent dividend. The Corn- ` pany receive 9. grant of 800 per unnnzn from the Secretary of State for India, for dc-fraying `salaries and incidental expenses. A Court of Directors it held once 3 month, and 3 General Court of Proprietors twice 5 year. A Crnrors C.a. are informed by the Reeve of Belmont, that a. French wo- man recently deceased, in Marmara, had at the time of her death tumour of such enormous to her to measure 35 yards around when the tumour was death, and placed in tub 7 completely lled) it and the tub (an ordi- nary cedar one) weighed 174 pounds. The tumour was the growth of several years, and we understand that an eort is being made to preserve it entire. I-r-vnnsxnn-- -- no money forthcoming to pay the passage ! of the immigrants, nor to assist them in their distressed condition. Fortunately however for humanity's sake and the cre- dit of the country, private liherality has not been wanting, and the miseries of the distressed have been so far alleviated as to ' enable them to reach their friends, It is not to be expected that the Canadian gov- ernment should charge itself with the coat I of forwarding immigrants landed in our .` ports to the United States, for even as an ` act of charity such a course would be likely to grow into a systematiaed abuse; yet ne- verthaleu, when they are landed , and when their distrea makes them subject to the attacks of disease, it becomes an important object to pass than out of the country. It is likely that the government will adopt the true remedy for relieving the country from contributing to the cost of populating the United States with European emigrants by requiring all captains of vessels arriving in Canada to give bonds for the through-pss sage of the emigrants they bring out. If this remedy be put in force, it will operate by compelling the purchase of through tickets before going on shipboard, and will in the end do no injustice to either ship- owner or passenger. ,,.,..-....., IJA Dl\lLB1"uu are I `salaries i ,__.._B ....u vs./Bus: IL! A IIIIH. ,` The Journal Qf Commerce says that among l the posstbla candidates to come before the De- ~ mocratic National Convention to be bold in this city on the 4th of July, we see no allusion to , Lieutenant-General T. Sherman or Major-Gent. * ral George H. Thomas, either of whom would ` command the entire condence of the people of the United States, without distinction of party. , Both of them are conservative in their political lriews, both of them have an unexoeptiouahle lwsr record, and their personal integrity and 1 eminent tness for the high Lfce are beyond all ,question_ (if the candidates who have been most prominently mentioned thus far, the name J of Judge Chase seems to excite the greatest in- i terest and enthusiasm." ` Ta: Easr lsnta C;uPnn'.-The East India Company now consists, besides the proprietors ,0! stock, of a Chairman, ve Directors, a Secre- tary, and a clerk. For the' offices in Moorgate- street they pay a rent cf 250 per aunum. Lit` sli the vast territories and establishments once . in their possession they now hold nothing, all , having been transferred to the Imperial Govern- ment. Even the far-fumed Oriental Library and `_Museum have passed from their hands. The Court of Dinvctors now simply hold in trust the , Capital Stock, and also the Security or Cumu- , lative Fund, to wit, 2,000,000 invested in ` 183-1 in the Funds for the redemption of the , Company's Stock , which sum, by investmentof i the proceeds, now amounts to nearly 61 millions. The dividends guaranteed by the British Gov- ernment are paid at the Bank of England, and may be redeemed by Parliament in the year 1874. The capital may then he purchased at , 200 for 104) stock. If the purchase should be found inconvenient, the existence may Drolontred nn rt.-...t.. ... 4L- -.--- | A writer in the 51:61: says the fashion of um- Lbrellna used by gentlemen against grenlly coming [mo vogue in Paris. I Th; 1......) ..A I , the sun is u\.u\A nu LJIJ UKKCLLIUU Through the agency of the photographs and descriptton Mr Hill ascetrnincd that Whine- more had passed through the State of Maine, then into Canada, from there to the Western States, and thence to Mi_=sissippi_ His informs- tton of hs whereabouts and movements was so fdentte that he kept qtttet until the absconder Iettied down on a fun: in the interior of M15- .:isstppi. He then detailed detective" Jones to ; go and rffect his I|'YEI'., and that officer performi- yed hi: part. of the service last`. week. ,.\,....;,.....-u uuuuriu rugurs, to IIJIHSE 15 acute- parties he had wrong-d. Mr `Jones authorized, of course, to n(.`('pt " any arrangement," and he started at East with his prisoner. On the way and prisoner were obliged to New York, in which city they Justic Hill on Saturday evening against any escape. Mr Jones hnd conned in the Tombs, a [`F(.C9d- earnestly but vainly begged to be excused Lin Sunday, however, at the Hill, the prisoner was taken out, the Astor House and dined in after which he was treated to around suburbs and the Park. The recreation day, or possibly a guilty con- science, had the eect to make the treasurer penitcnt and communicative, and having frank- ly acknowledged in detail his guilt of the crime for which he was arrested he followed it up with n p.Op0;Iiliot:t to make good he loss of the town it" no criminal prosecution would be commenced against him The town has accepted the propo- s.tion, and ytnterday morning the necessary -`- settlement" was effected in Providence and Whitiernore was allowed to depart Mr Hill lirst procured a large number of` pho- tographs of the dctaulter, and also hiid printed minute and accurate description of him, which he forwarded to the proper parties in every di- rection which he thought Whittemore would be likely seek for safety, He also secured the ser- l vices of detective Jones, of the Boston police torce, lu follow up any evidence which might to his detection .-nuuua, vuuc ll). The following are the names of lhe nfcerl `docked M the lession ot'1be Gran 1 Urnuga Lodge now being held in this (my Grand Mnsler-Hon. J` ll. Cameron, Toron- In I1| u munuu; quuluuv UCLLJIIKIIJK {U l[ } Spencer, been nally overtake-u ` ed,a"uet1irn1enl"e-'ccLed and me; ` 1 linrw nf H-an conlnn ..-......... -_.-.._._. wnu, n ntuorlurul t'lll`L'.l'U nd HIE greater POP` H01 01' the stolen money restored. When his delinquercies were rs! discovered Whiuemore had 1o1`:theto\\n_but in what direction was not positively known, and the detecliv.-5 who were consul-ed 10 " woxk up" the case could obtain no salistnciory information to aid them in up- prehending bim. Justice Luther Hill, of Spen- cer. did not dzsplir, however, and through his U.I'Hi| iDl! (`H-Ufl and nhn-wxl ma-annarhnnl II-up - nu.` ulu uul. uz :11;-II, IIUWUVEF, Illllu EIJITOURU DIS unliring otfurls and shrewd management the criminal has finally been arrelted in the Slate n1` \Haancnni ., ......_.,-Ira. Wlullemore was much astonished when taken, but seeing that [here were no chances for ea-I c-np he nally Iubmined, and made the usual propasition of modern rogues, to make A acute- Wilh the hnrlinu rm hm: ...n......| u.- To-day being the nnninrury of the neon. nion of Her Inject] to the throne in 1337, the Royal utndnrd wu boleud at Fort Hoary and cushonnrv ulna. -.. I-4 - - - ~ ~- -'