Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jul 1886, p. 2

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rnnt unu nay. one hour and n quntar at the TJ. Purl. nnd cull I. the Bay. `nnnInInhAl,0h|n In-in 1. um um. mum}.- WOIK UI UTKIIIIIK IHCLIOU-I0 IUI EHO l'UlUI'l.Ll of Irish administration. Huntington. Gosoben. Sir Henry James and Cham- berlain will co-oporabe with Ansbbourn. Sir Minimal Hinlm.RAnnh. Lard Run. DOTIIIID Wlll D0-OPOTBBB WIID AIBUDOUFD. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach. Lord Ran- dolph Churchill and Lord Salisbury are Yteparing a local government bill for relnnd. nu.-nu u`... many an 1-1:: .m~-urrunu SALISBUBY S CABINET l'/ `Filthy lllrhlng. THE DAILY B1{l'1`J.`:~`H wmu, JUL 29. 1 _ _.--__ I nun King :91 the lloInboyn-.\`ow um Km` "ol the Jumpers. To-2-. " ` J: B: M: W (huhfil. III. oerod III. Lorilhld 020.01) hr Sun. ~-ntlnn. the Inn nl Lanrnlnutnn ones or alpinenl u nun. 1-`. Milne. at I picnic at Pittalerry youtordnyhll and broke his collnr bone. An utelnpt, it in llld. Wu mldelut nighttoenter the city hotel. but the vanlnronmna hnrnlnn Ian-A unnv-all yvIIIuruIy.usu I : night to enter 1 vonlnrooome Thu inhaona` Alanna: uv Finns. London. July 29.-Chineoe Pinto: Ioqgpouudon ofsho Dutch aeeomnhip Ho rbound for Ponung from Aches. und killed the ci `a. nl male Ind ohlol engineer. `ho bin`: wile and tho rolnundorof the It were made mi-nan: bu thn min Ihn a...-...a..a The Btr. Glpay," (303 capacity) will lenvo BWl'IWhl| f M 8 n.m., rolurnlng at!) gun. iolll $60. 7 ` July mu. IIII IIEIIDCII 0! IO on by the pln I] 1.60) nnnom for them. STIPEIIN BBODIE. New York. July 28.-Stephen Brodie. who jumped from the Brooklyn bridge on a wager of 0100. was arraigned at the Tombs to-day. charged with attempted suicide. l'imcthy Brennan was charged with being an accessory before and after the fact. The charve of attempted sni- cide was dismissed. Brennan was also discharged. The court ordered the de- tention ot Brodie to llulwer another charge, obstructing a bridge police oicer in the discharge of his duty. and misde- meanor in using the roadway, intended for vehicles only, for pedestrian pur- ses. The court held Brodie in 9500 ail for examination on Saturday. Steve" is a well known character in the Fourth Ward. New York. and is a member of the Tammany committee, which successlully accomplished the election of the alderman who became his bondsman. He has clten hlackod tho aldermanio boots, and there is no telling how far the municipal states- manship of New York will be nifected in the luture by his drop into the river and the romptitude with which the astute aderman came to the rescue when the hero of the Fourth Ward was threatened with continued incarceration in the Tombs. The popularity of the alderman is, in consequence, scarcely less than that of the "hero" he befriend- Brodie was born in New York 23 years ago. His mother still lives ; his father is dead. He is one of four brothers. all bornpoor, and the necessity of sliilting for themselves soon pressed upon them. Steve began business at six years of age as s newsboy. Later he became a hoot- black, and soon had two assistants at his stand before one of the down town hotels. He lived in the Newsboys` Lodgimz House. where he learned the most of what he knows in the way of book learning." Tiring ol blmcking shoes he started as a pedestrian; and made a record to begin with of ninety miles in twenty-{our liours. Afterwards he made atour and was in many walking contests. "The News- boy Pedestrian" then returned to New York, and resumed boot-blocking. with occasional deviations into something more protable. One of these was to act as recruiting aqent for the latest libnstering expedition to llondnras. His best record as a pedestrian is four hundred and tiltv miles in one hundred and lorty-two hours. This typical New York "boy" gave up his stand in front of the huge Mills Building. in the centre of the nancial operations of the con tinent. six months ago. and has spent his time variously since. but for the greater part at races. His probable luture is that of a "wonder" in It dime museum. Brodie can read and write fairly well. and is a smart fellow of his class. Ll. :. AI... r..n..... nl sI....\.. ..\.:l.l...u. .J Important Announcement. I An excursion to Montreal under the nuspioea of the Y.M.C.A., via (ix-Andi Trunk Rnilway, on Wednesday, Aug. 4th. the civic holiday. Trnina lenve lxingnton It 1:25 n.m. and 1:40 p.m., ar- riving at Montreal at 8:80 mm. and 8:80 .m. respectively. Arrangements are ing made for I aide trip by Lnohine Rnpida for 250. extru. also for npecinl hotel rates. Tickets good to return by my of the regulsr using up. to the morning of Aug. 7th. 08.50. Eight deaths occurred -out of (mean one: otdiptherio 5: Ban. F. Milne. at I nicnin n Pitt-Inrrw nay. The ichooner Elgin Ina been sold It Chicago to: 01.295. IIII EIIIIIIICT NIDIOI \II.IIlIIlIlIlIlu Philadelphia. July 2`J.-Edwsrd P. Pierson. detsulting ouhier of the Amer- ican Baptist Publication Society. hes confessed. and states that Benjamin Felisberg. employee of the society. is associated with him. Foiisberg leit the city I week ego. Pierson paid |17,C)0 of the stolen money back to the society. The unonnt of the loss is 030.421. Pier- son is under 025.003 bsil. He is the father 0! three children. of whom the youngest in only a. low weeks old. Jieis slender, and walks with a. stoop. Ho stands ve feet seven and a half inches high. His features are exactly as ropresontedin the picture; his hair is black. no vv nu nncn. llad a far away look in his eyes. pro- dictod all sorts of evil. short crops, low prices, a new rebellion in the North- West. His skin was yellow, and a lover spot on each cheek told of a t.orpi liver and poisoned blood. A box of liamil ton's mandrake and butternut pills worked a wondrous change, for through their stimulating action on the liver all poisonous elements were removed from the true river of lile-the blood. Crop prospects improved, prices were away up, and lile at once became lloll with nu w prospects and pleasures. Try H Lmiltou`s pills at Polson`s drug store. 1 he Chou Tourney. London. July 29.-In the chose tour- nament. on the closing day, Blackburn and Lipschutz played a. draw game. Burn beat Hnnam. Mortimer bent Mason. Gunaberq bent Zukertort, Taubouhnus beat Scballop. Pollock beat Mackenzie. and lleanam beat Bird. Blackburn and Burn. with with 8.} gnmes each, tie {at first and second prize: of 80 and 050; and (lunsbnrg and Tanbenhaus. with 8 games each. tie for the third and lonrtli prizes of M0 and 925. Mason with7 nines takes the lth prize of 015. ' T 18 entrance lee will be divided nmong the others. The ties WI be played o to-morrow. I.nt.m---Bl1nkhnrnn dofunted Rn mm In .-w :---:.------.--w Makes her regular Bummor weakly trips {or I000 lnludu and return Sunday: II 8 mm. Tickets 50. Allo for Chulono, Port of Rochel- oer, Bundnyu 5| 8 [).m. nokou Ilozreturu $8. .1. P. 61 DIE- ; 1; ma 0. H. HA I`UH. 1`ickouAaeuu. Durln tho week the Norsemnn loan: Part no dn ly ior uochelter at. 10 a.m.. on nn-Iul of ET. B. tnluu trom Eur, Won and North. T808. HANLEY,'l`1oket Agent. Julv 16. played on no-morrow. Later--Bl|ckburne dofaatad Burns In playing off the tie II] the chess contest. Unnsberg draw with Taunenshause. ~00 -A~-- LEAP FROM THE Blillblil`. ma cuy D0581. nun sue burgluu were scared '17 were mule . who omsudod II, EBIRABLE BRICK HOUSE on Johnson am. non Gordon, I! wont. Bud -.nd Ion wnor In house; largo yard. Apply of CEO. CLIFF . Heal Entnta Agent, Clarence Btroet. TXFFAIRS OF THE oail). `rho Mule `Ilium llnd Alba ClIlIIlIJ- Fluke: from Europe All what they rot- lend-A [Mlle cl lverytlllg lully lend Washington G. 8.1. n. . K. aroma and vnIe.ncton: ` oronto : I. Rutherford. Alex. Inch: 0. A. 3. Morris, Mantra]; W. Wakeeld. Quebec ; James F. Fowler. Elig- ria. Ohio; Frank W. Ncwnun, Iontnnl. Small-pox at St. Pierre. Manitobl elections in November. Abbe Liam is dangerously ill at Bay- math. Troubadour. the Coney Island crack. has broken down. 1"}... Tnvnn AIAI'\d this vnnr In-A hatter s. Malhason, omwn; ]r..Dqg(:ney. NL mes; E. W. Edwards. own 0; R. H. onwick, Dr. Douglas, D. Roblin, Belleville; ]. H. Hunter, G. How]ud.]ohn G. Mar- shall, Toronto; F. H. Ll` , New York; ]. F. Booth, Ottawa; F.J. `III. Chi 0, III. ; Charles L. Aird. tioa, N. Y. ; J. . Morin, Montreal; E. E. Spencer. Meriden. j Conn. ; G. H. Preston and wife. Belle.-villa ; Mrs. lloorhead and child. Miss Moorhead. Washington R. Brown and vnfa.Picton: G H. Lvon. oronto: I. Alex.l has broken down. The Tens oz-opd this year Ire better than they were lush your. Tnrnnm will send the Newfoundland l0l'Olll0 Wlu Ieuu nun nuvuuuuuunuu sh ex-men help if necessary. Mr. John Mncdonald, of Toronto, gave cam on Mu: Van-mnnwnr nnnrnrn, new gnevnnce. Hon. Messrs. Thompaon and Moholsn are visiting their constituents at Anti- goniah and Colohesber. The German nrmv is nrrsnninnz a. cele- gomuh and Uolonesner. The German army u-running bration in honor of the lorthcoming 00st birthday of the Emperor. Wnllmn Graham. 0. C. of llalilnx. F . LEWIS. II Amorionn Arcade. Wntartown n N.Y- want! to hires!) FIHBTAOLABH BE- mmmn dmu-1 toruanom Homework. Wngos 150 snd 33.00 per Ink` Cul lhll out Ind b n; It with you. bimmay 01 we mnperor. I Wallace Graham. Q. C. llslilnx. _ will represent the dominion government ` in the fisheries test case. 'l"hn nnltnn nl Rnmnnli Inn ntnnllnd trick. The curious statement is made by the London correspondent of the I rial: 1 mm thtt Lord R. Churchill sends beck bin bets. on which he nipenda I Inge mm. to his London hatter, who nda 5 ready sale to hero worshipper: wishing to wear I "hnnd-me-down" once worn by the object of their ndmintion. Ml`. JODII MSOGODBIQ, OK l.0!1)lJD 8500 to the Vaawouve: suerera. 'I`hn Amnrinnn nhm-man ll cow to me v aawouve: uuuurera. The American shermen us now warned o Newmuudland and have a grievance. Hnn. Maura. Thomnlon and In we nsnenes been The sultan of Somauli has expelled the members of the Mormon East Afri- can society from his dominions. .In'nn Knahler shot`. John Carter and society n-om ms aorninions. John Koehler shot John Pete Haupt. whom be suspected of hav- ing improper relations with his wile. The nrial of the Socialist deputies has mg Improper reunions wxuu ma mm. The trial of the Socialist deputies been concluded at Tueburg. Judgment has been ostponed until Auumt Bth. . Mr. riounuunead. engineer 0. T. R. 1 been yostponed until Auun-b Bun. : Mr. Ho unuuneaad. engineer 00., has been inspecting grounds upon which to build I hnndsome doprit. at lleileville. Tho lntn Jnnnrh annl nf Uxhridan. lsellevme. The late Joseph Gould. of Uxbridge. bequeathed $2,500 to be invested as a fund for the relief of W6` poor of the town. Tho n,........ l`.nH|n]in Rnnnrntn nnlmnl The Roman Catholic Separate school board. of Belleville, have decided to rennet. the payment. of taxes for high school rurpoaea. Wlxila the oininls of the iail as 7 `Ill-`. COMMODIOUEI and beautifully Iltuntod Ruldanoo on Emily Strut. n pr-cunt oo- times requireu [U uuiu uur. The English steamship companies have refused to accept as passengers the Greek gypsies who reached Liver pool with the intention of emigrating to American. rm... n....,! .4 Hail. IIPA nnmaidm-ina America. The board of trade are considering the establishment of n etockynrd and packing house in Winnipeg with a. view to becoming a centre {or the western cattle trade. _ Thu on-nninn nf Arlnlnh Mmaki. Of body to ashes. The late Mr. Godey, who founded tmdz-3/'.v Maqazinr. sand it was his inten- tion to found a. magazine. not for the few. but for the "Eliza Joneses." He died worth 08,000,000. Foo. (`mp-nnu (`.hinm:m. intnxinnted. CllHUX'6LI WIJU IIVU In aunuunm I The body of B. B. Orandall. the misa- ing real estate man of Bnalo. was found today in the Niagara River. at Queens- towu. The indications were that he had leaped into the rapids above the American falle. and perished in the cataract. The Canadian Pacific Railway Com- pauy have completed a deal with the Baltimore an Ohio Telegraph Company and negotiated with the Commercial Cable Company for ocean service. The Gould ayndiczno is having hot opposi- tion. 1... .n.sin.mnnt. nhnnl; the hnmh nu tion. `Ibo excitement about the bomb on the New York excursion stenmer does I not appear to be well founded. The acare`wus caused bv I drunken men who atn`odnome wine in I battle not fire to in. and threw it overboard. He was too drunk to realize the seriousness 0! his trick. -rho nnu-inn: ntntnrnnnf. in mndn hv the L school While the otoinls jail Wheeling were eating dinner twelve prisoners scaled the walls and escaped. fan of them were captured. A fru-mar mnmml Whnlnn has been Ten of bhem cap: urea. A farmer named Whelan murdered near Cnllan, Kilkenny, Ire- land. with a. hatchut, the result of agra- rian troubles. Mani` Jnlmm um 17 I-mar nlrl daugh- rian troubles. Maud Jullon. the 17 year old daugh- ter of Joseph Julton. Evansville. Ind., died of hydrophobin. Six men were at times required to hold her. The English steamship companies came trade. The remains of Adolph Mmaki, of Milwaukee. were mcinemted at the Bualo ctemntory on Tuesday. Fmy minutes were consumed in reducing the body ashes. T1... 1.1... My nmlnv. who founded diod worth 0B,0UU,UUU. Kate Corney. Chicago. intoxicated. athackod her sister-in-law with 5 bottle. and the latter in self defence stabbed liate full in the neck. Another tem- perance ecturo. At Louisville Dr. Hoorcr was _mor- Iltuntod Residence mlly cl prount oo- ouplod bv Col. Hewm. Tho house hu boon ro- conuy onlns ed and lmpmvad. and the dnln Iorloctod. For articular: nppli to KIRKP - RICK a R00 All-1. Sollclcon. o o. Some 0! them will (110. Al; Penzance one llawko shot and kill- edhis aistenhor husband. another wo- man and himself. nftb person narrowly escaping. While chatting with his relntivenbe drew a. rovolvsr and com- ; manned ring. rim will nf (hunt. Rm-nnv. St. Paul. I menced tiring. ' The will of Capt. Bunny, I bequeatheu an olbate o! 92C3.000 to bio: | sitters who live in Wntei-town. N.Y. A ; contest has been begun by the ling of a ' protest ngninnt the will by the grand children who live in Illinois. ; nu . 1 I n n n..-_..I-Il 5|... ".4-.. I lecture. At Louisville gor- tally wounded. and his son. Charles Hooter, killed by Prof. J. O. Strurk, with whose wife the dead men had had $00 much intimnc . A (`gunman ntnntivn tlmmrlit he urowneu Wllill mo ruse Jung uuunu. J. E. Dawson. late assistant snperin tendent of the southern division of the Grand Trunk Railway. has received the ngypcintment of general superintendent 0 the Utah and Northern Rsilwny. Tim visit nf Mm-nnin Tnamu tn Gnrmanv ollihe U nan and Normern mmwuy. The visit of Marquis Teeng to Germany has reference chiey to ships that are being built at Stentin for the Chinese government. The German steamers on the Asian and Australian routes will touch at Southampton. (`.n]nnnl I-`ml (h-nun denies nositivelv touch at oumampton. Colonel Fred Grant. denies positively the stories of disagreements betwoun Mrs. Nellie Grant`. Sarboris and her bus- band being of so serious 3 nature that Mrs. Sartoris was about to leave her husband. Tnwnli-I. niannn n' nnhlln are ill- husband. Loyalist citizens of Dublin are in- dignaut at the action of the band of the Fourth Dragoons in omitting to play God Sue the Queen." at the conclusion ofnpublic performance. An injuiry is to be made. A n,.L...m:.... nnnr Pittnhnra. Pn.. be made. A Bohemian near Pittaburpz. Pa.. butchered aln-no tat dog and served it up as a feast. of which several men And women ate heartily. All took sick with symptoms resembling those of poison. of them will die. A 5 Dnnnnnnn nnn llnwlzn slink and l(lll- much intimnc A Canadian dzateotive thought he know something about the Anarchists plans. and went to Chicago to tell it. He didn't know so much after all. how- Aural ever. The prince regent of Bavaria. has ordered that the sum of 100.000 marks be clxarged to the civil list in favor of the widow 0! Dr. Gudden. who was drowned with the late King Louis. 1 I.` nnwnnn lam muzinlmnt. annex-in c0nNl-LR OF BROOK AND BA(l0'l` STuEE1`H. Kingston Hone llxchungo. Livery and Bonding illnhlomoornor 0! Brock and Bnaolskrootl HI TBLEGRAIB FROM THE EARTH1 l 0UI QUABTII8 BBIIFLY GWEN. man they luau Toronto will send the Newfoundland huh nu-v-non hnln if nnnmnnrv, El Paso. Tns. Jul 29. -Edi|ot Cut- ting was beloro the or court In! night and told that the noun wu nu! Innv Ian tn-I7 hi- thn lulu nan: Incl Ilo lioluul to Booognllo Ila Authority ol tho lexicon Ouvurnnoll. -_._j: ulguu and win war In: noun we: now ready to try him. that his one had reached I stage which itted him to employ oonnlol. In: in the hands of my government," be send. "and I (0 not recognise the authority of your court to try me for what was done in In countr . I will not employ coun- ee . end I not answer any questions." Cutting wee then sent back to prison. The popular feeling here in changing from one of leveriah excitement nnd expectancy to one of indignntion ngeanet the government for its delay and appar- ent hesitation. Consul Brigham has received letters from Secretary Bayard saying that the government will annual rm. Wart In-ll. "l"..-... lnlnn 4A kin..- --10-at-uI.'.'... nrrn. Fort Worth, Te1aa.Jnly20.-A bitter war feeling is predominant throughout Northern Texas. The Cutting one in absorbing attention through the state. The hatred of the Texans for Mexico has been growing for earn. and many towns report that vo uuteeru can be ruined there in one 0! trouble. luv mnuv-I snnrnuu. lngerso1l,]uly 28.--Tweni -three factories offered 5,652 boxes first ha! of july make. and these being not ready for shipment {actorymen are about inclined to hold for another week, unless nbout 8&0. could be 1-gamed, which is outside of buyers limit. No sales reported 2 26 factories represented and 12 buyers present. ws um JGST arms our NINI-I l'l-II-IN CASK! Osweo.Jnly 29, x p.m. Wheat -ptondy ; whit: uale, 84 ; red state 85. Corn-unchar.ged : lined westom 52. Oats -lower; white mu 4:. Barley--quiet. rm ; No. I Canada 74c No. 2 Extra Canada 79 : No. 3 Canada no Rye-held 55 in hon 1 he op Orop niiiuul. Canajoharie, ]uly 29.--The last ray of {tape Snteggxinedy bi; tthtee hhcp grpxxgjs roug ou ew or s a as vams . During the night a heavy rain occurred. The growers thought that this would have a good effect, but yards which yesterda apgeatrtedlgresp agd Jliealthy are ngw tblagd an n cry r me . any growers as my their yards :1 week ago, and their example will now be followed generully. Llvorpool In-hot. Liverpool, guly z9.-Whea.t. rm ; de- maud,poor; older: offer sparingly. Cal, No. 1, ()5 5d, to 05 9d ; Spring No.2 69 6d to 6: 8d ; winter, 63 ed to 65 8d. Corn, rm, fair demand. I ium-nnnl 1..l.. n - '\ .. rl........ .-- Ull -II'KII. New York. ]uly 2q.-Opeuing. (:53; high est, 66; lowest, 65g; clos|ng,65. Uouuu Illlllllal. Liverpool, July 28.-Cotton steady; Up. 5 5-xO;Orleans 5]. srocxs. Bank of Monlreal....... Ontario Bank...... Bank du I euple....... Molson'a Bauk...... ..., Bankof Toronto........ Ban ua [ac nan Caruen. Merglauts AU Wuu1'-O ning. .3 7 Izbesl. . 7 Lowest.. . 7 Closing.. . 7 00121-0 ning. . ighest. . Lowest. . Closing . Onp~-Opening. . Highest. . Lowest. . Olosing.. . 1 Pon-O nmg.. xo 1 ighest. . re 1 Lowest.. . 9 9 Closing.. . 9 g Lum-O ning. . 6 7 igheil. . T) 8 Lowest. . 0 I Closing. . 6 - 1.1%-.- IJGLIII LII AVIUIIIU: - jactgxeo C: Me ants Ank.. (innings nercnams nnnm... Quebec .... Union Bank........ Bank of Commeroe.. Ymnnri-:1 1m l'l'Ll..-o-o-cu. F eral Bank .... . Can. Pac. Montreal Tele aph 00.. Rich, & Ont. av. C0,. .. Oily Passenger R.R.. .` Montreal Gas Co. . . . .. .. Canada Cotton Co...... Dundu Cotton 00.... .. Ontario Investment. . .. .` N.W. Land Co.. .. St. Paul M. & M.. FANCY - FRENCH - CHINA jI.|'l'||ONU BIKINI YIJUUI I IFIUILL Y: - Choice lot of Early Bole Pontoon tor nlo. IlH\Yl\C!{\D Il{\fl|l'.`I Innmr hl'lll!I1`l.I(I( unvuuunn, u nu, ay- F1ouI-'RcaiEts, I200 bbln ; mes report- led none. Mar ct quiet, at generally un- changed rates. Patents. 4,00 In .2 : sunonnr utra, Ln cnangeu rates. Patents. 4.00 to 5.25 ; suponor ultra, 3.80 to 3.90 ;oxtra superne. 3.60 to 3.70; spring extra, 3.25 to 3.30 ; superne, 2.90 to 3.00: strong bakers, 3.50 104.50 ; ne, 2 75 to 2.85; middlings. 2.60 to 2.70; Pollards. 1.40 to 2.50; Ontario bags. 1.25 to 1.75; City bags, 1 25 to 2,1; for strong bakery. Wheat-rm : rod wmter 82 to 8: : whua [0 2.2-; xor strong uuera. Wheat-rm ; rod winter 82 to 83 ; white 81 to 82 : spring 8210 83. Corn-55 10576. Peas-71 to 72c. Oata-3o to 31c. Barley-.g5 to 55. Ryk57 to 59c. 0auneal-4.oo to 4.50. Uommeal-2.9o to 300. Pork~x3.5o to 14.50. Lard-9 to ggc. I3acon-ro lo uc Hams--n to no Chev.-:se-rmer; 6 to 8 as to qualny. Buuer-Townships 13 to 15 ; Mnrrisburg 13 to 15 ; Western 11 to 13. Eggs-rmer; rqito 15c. for fresh. ` ` 7 Hosdqusrtorl for CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED. SEED GRAIN. CHOICE FA- uuuwu nu Ul Ball I] now rublulol 101' I110. WINDSOR HOTEL BLOCK PRINCESS ST THE EDITOR CU'1'l`llG S CAB]!- FRANKLIN BROS. & 00., ._ nu I\1rn|n nun mu-unn-un Ilf ucmanu. Liverpool, July 29, 5 p.m. -Cheese 41: COMMERCIAL. CONSIBTING OF Dinner Sela. Ton Inln nlnl itfuI19.nus and Hdchest. IIIIMIJV `IVE -llQWI'u (Down A M 00.) HIV Yell. July 9!.- no p.m. an. no`? x.o'w'r cuon. nnu (nu vlalun A-- (Doran :9 Wright 00.) Ouxoaao, In... July 2! Ann R- nnu n-uun lullnnllnn, `Montreal. July 29.-x p.m. A av-n nun-` nu ., 997 997 575 ()8: 667 675 uuu- --u---n a Montreal. July 29. up`); I-.kI. - -ml`- -_-...- -. pus w-.- -- - . I`: I alCII' :3`, `,5, 1-_ lgclnnnoo IL. minnow. out. Tdwhom .mmm..' 1 July 3. _ W` U y.. 21-1 pm. Rm-r nn ` 213` 120 [00 ever brou in mm mm market. Chins olnbiunion Dinnor and Ta son from 030 up. Cull Ind see them. | . X40 203; 70 . o 125} 1209 .53 204 6%: Jul] 1017 (.9: .u`/ 035 085 665 605 r B8. "BOIIIVIIII" ' he nnuiund Tichtn up-ply to J; P, olgoanssetvt, I20 135 202! 'a`lIlIII $'IWVI I133. ...E"'..':.:.`.&"f..` `R: tun Il. V OFF I1 213} I20 /9: 172 203 1:4 79% I72 I20 hnack nialhhiss. hinal 3 *`W.`3E,'i?F_.`?1Y,53mT'@!`!0HU::Emits`) ALIA WUKK UUAl'AN'l'IID. 230 PRINCESSS EETI lav Illt. LOWER PROVINCES & BACK -BY TEE. v Making a Direct Connection with the New York Central a Wen! Shore Rnllwnya. The Great Trunk Lines. Eur and Wont. ` , __ To UTICA, ALBANY, BOSTON, NEW Youx, ] nn.Am:I.mn.\. A TIMORE, WASHINGTON, and for Usxvuuo, S\'liA(Jl`sE, Ro- CHESTER, BUFFALO, CLEVELAND, Damon`, CHICAGO. - ----g - 1: j_:_:j_. _j_j_.j 1'0 VlLLB ISLAND and ALEXANDRIA BAY. ....p-`n: |mm and URIAIBNTAL msrnnma| ITAKE A GULF ml ROME W/I rt/ifoi iXr}bM1}i}n'E}}$'17iUii WIVM/L um, Wlllihb. H0 relwns. Klngnon blumlry Up-stairs. Flrat-class wor gunnulced. J. R. RATTENBURY, July 0. `J06 PRINCESS HT. COOK I-iieisz 4!'X'. .1 : .`:! %`.`%'.`."_T_`!`_.".`?` ."95 "5 __. .. n __ VA- IIJII I Iulllllll II IIIIIIIIII Hullv I ll Va Iulou | M. Hull the Frloo of other dcllel-II. in New York uyluu Dell-bracing Bnnu. WI and Wnvu N tor oh! and ouuu. Ladle: wnohu. Old Bwltchol romo ellod and colored. and all work to} old ouui. Bwnohol. wunntod. call on Three Fut Through Tnim Duly from Cape -Vincent. .l`hrou;.4h Sim-ping and Drawing Room Csru. No Delays. No iranslera. Buggngo checked through to denu- nntiou. :5TEAMER MAUD leaves Folgerh Wharf for Cape Vincent. at 7:30 II-III - H380 mm. and 4 p.m., connecting with Pnlaoo Steamer ST. LAWRENCE {or Alaundria Bay a.ndThousnnd Island Pointnr STR. PRINCESS LOUISE leaves for Clayton. Gunnuoque and 1,000 Island Park in. I p.m,. connecting at (Jlnyt.ou and 1,000 lslmd Park with Summer St. Lnwrsmce {or Alenndriu Ba). B'Tioketo for everywhere by Uomui. River or nail. The nnlnnco 0! Stock 0! above mods to be sold It Clearing Price: tor the NEXT THHEE WEEKS. No resolve. | nvnn vuun &I'I'lAo1 n nonll. Ilny nu. loo Prlnoeu BL, Mnpton. Wf JON Es,"6ohtraEtFr I . Qoomont worlma. Knlnomlnlnu` and BI rnlrinu (lament Floors and Oman: 6 Ipooinlly ALL WORK OUAPANTIID. Q55 l\l'\l lIf\F'Rl\ f\W"1 I` FT` 178 PRINCESS 8'l'.. July 90. mm DIHEGT, ijumx. U0MFB'I`ABLE__AND am 'r-"W13 AND '.e.I_;Ig' 'i>Toii\T7fT "XT!TI F. _A_. J:j'oLAGqE:Ea, (3-an era. `TH (-21: at gran . dwomun ou Johmon Street. Hum. 610., to be won at my omce. The low- on or any under not. nooeuurlly noon Lad. N. GAO . Aruhnnnl` j_j___jj.tj G,-e-neral Ticket. Agent. Fa/ger's Wharf, - - Foot of E Julv S NCr0tonncs, i1 NowStyles, :1tVm`y low pric(>. Materials for Seaside Dresses. ICKED UP on the River. A ROWING BKIFF`. TDD owner II requested to prove properly snd plychnrxas. JOHN (IILLEBPIIL L7 SELLIRG or?` Hats and Beats Furnishings. D1333 Goods a1Sc}ifice Pricei For Ohartor. This Bountiful mm. Bloom Yum In cool: for charm: for Fishing uad Ixcm-non Psnlol by shohoundayorwoox. 1-mnaouwm bcntho control of the ponoul obuurlng. Inch ooolot nun crowding on largo uounon. ooanqnuuy non plcusnt. for lntormulon mpg?) on board tocAP`I'. J. .\l.l..lIot so anon than non-oo-Ion... cone: Cluwnoo ma onurlo Struts.` on toll. D"V`;Bl.:hIp Yard, Ontario St. 6'/`eat Cut In Mi///"nary for Months 0/ Jul; and August. - - :1 Great Bargains will he given forall the zmiclus in this line. Now is the time to make your purclnztsos l[>cfm'u the mlvance in prices. ALEX. ROSS. |WALsH & STEACY uAr.u_ Iu Kingston. Wednesday, July 23th, Mar I In Bower. eldest daughter of the late Col. Angus Cameron. aged 27 years. The funeral will leave her mother's resi- dence, Mumoe Sr... tomorrow, Friday. at 3 p.m. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invlted to attend. .I_` ah: monlhuol the year, holding soooud or third class oertinoato. App1y,ItntIn1.z snlnrv. to WluhlAM HILLRK. Secretary, Idobnrenfs Kills X`.O., Ont. July `I9. inane: to pgnnmons. IWALSH & STEACY "VVE15iDfNG-W %`PR:`:ET July 27. FIII OITY NONI. SALE OF HOUSE 6: LOT. I UNDIBBIGNID ck! lot Ida MM DIIIIABLI 3000! AND 30' oo- ouphdbyllllululicoi. wbololn oinnl In ono block. Inna: nhml on: hnmhm June 28. TEACHER WANTED |H Il)|0(l. OIII MISS RICHARDSON, nw-n 2-A-nu Lnurnunvn -Ilmnu July '28. ENDER8 will be recolvad on Thurldav. Nth inn, II 0 p.m.. for the nunouucu enmn` lpnlluu-s work required in mo arect on 01 n I V A July 26. It Will Pay you to Call. OR B. F. l\'0.6.PALMEll8TON.!orthe1Atber d Apply. Itntlng non! AGENT 0. 13. n., REDUG ED PRICES- -1305]: FOUND. Johan" locus loan-nl......Aug. r. Iolnvlltl" " ......Au. 12. signal Thigh nnnlv In Pamsols, Umbrellas and General Su1mnc1'(}o0ds, at R111 her Circulars, in Grey, l*':mcy and lilaurk. Connecting at CAPE VINCENT and CLAYTON with the AT THE NEW JEWELRY STORE. WILL OFFER THIS WEEK HN Front. Rood. Pltuburg. I79 \V(3IIIl`Il0ll Street, (Near l'rIm-,4-.59 slrcc-,3.) EXCURSION tron : Ililh July29. Princess Sh, opp, clfy I-lotol. IDQIA XXIII` --?-D Iii`?-Grenwoo JUST ARR[VED could not Ivnlluw only I! alas. um booomluq nduond nymnwudo of. lumumnl wall null: and to Dr. uhlnnon bolonau I tlagnlu. HI: truunont was Indochina won- d 1. Accept thanks. WALTIB B. 00! Inglno Drlnr K108. Oomhli. BRAD 0F'I'IClS-Il5 I 36-. 1'..lJlIh ; 1 Horn! 8!. Knlll. 15.8 -III I lo Cues moo New Csbhgo. Fine Yellow ngngnng luninwnlhi- Gain: In-5. 8:. Thoma. Juno SElh,l&lL To"!ha.IocumalNcmpapcr:-u I note 0:- uwo}. nun lggl';h:|)n..l0`l? Elf. I ll '1' `]r`;.n:z.:: E n, u n uu of Oun-rh ol the Bond and Ulunlpd Thxou. Thu Cnnn-In nnulod :1! auction! fmm our local doctor: and boonno noun dun` nnunhlo lint I wan to I ll!` budlynlou-and cm s hole an Inn: M`: In oonl place in: nun through tho Ion Punt: It alas, um becoming my mo III at I am manly Iulutlon nu. On-man of the worn form cured by the new method. Conunlulion by latter a well u by persons! mu lnvuod. STEAM MCHT TONEATA AUG 8T Bi mu. lath N. Washington, h1D.,l..G.P.S.U. -nnu-urn -I-nun.-u Dlnaueo treated: Onurrhof the non, bond thrust. Lou of the Voice, Chronic I-lronohltln, Asthma. Oomumptlon. Enluuod Toncl. Con Ination autumn In POIIODII REMEMBER ITHE DATES 79 BROOK ST. ]BlI1e Serge Suillngs! Genuine Imported Goods, and \v:1rr:m*ml IA. mu & 00.. C0l.|D NIIil)ICA'I`EIl VAI'0lI. `ADI E ANDIRION. Uglobkrqrb and Cubist! Hahn, NO. 58 mzocx scmmm-. Ilhd In-nun: II-pl:-..a S/MCOE ISLAND FERRY. Str. KHARTIJUM, H. G. Bathwell,Master, CENTRAL FRUIT ITOIB, LIT} , I July 16. FAST DYE, SEE OUR The Tillinghast Tailoring House, 7-:t1:tU;2;'BrocIr Street. so an uncut. mm x (u invcln). Gordan Inq- , uoumbon, Apricot! u:d'.t'oms|ocI. u u uuruvsaruuvuw -up-1-uuvnoyl Culling At Alonndrlu Bay Illd Thousand Island Park, Ind pausing through the Attractive Chun- ucln. taken only by the "Maud." At 2 P.M.. returning as 8 pm. FARE July on LEIOIB B LODGE. IONS OF ENGL|ND.| lmand ha 5 on oxounlon on u nbovo duo. sud Invite thalr mood: to nooompnny them. Tho route II II lollowu: Down lbs notth shore, Ihrou h the Lou Chums]. crouina to Aloxunhlw , Ind ntnrnlng by the Amadeus Ohnnnolmrriv nfeln Kingston :0 :20 mm. in Fund In It ndnnoe. Steamer locus l"olger`u dock At 1:30 Ibup. `rickets-35. To: 250. July 9. STIR- _'Nl..A'U'I) DOWN AMONG THE THOUSAND ISLANDS. 2 V: L=AR<:> AY. JULY :30.` _a CAB}lU THRICH BBOB. lnve removed their 0!` doc to KING STHEE-ST. over King`: Drug Hmra, July '13. H A July ROBERTSON BROS I Importers. DAVIS. Sh JII1 ll. Leave: Channel Grove. onlllu It Spoor`: whut. Wolfe lalsnd, on Mon ny. Tuouday. Thnrnday and Saturday at. :31! |.m.. 1 part. Ind 7 pm. Rein:-ulna. leave: Fcrry Wharf, King- ston. II 11:30 am. and am p.m. Sunday lave: Uhnnnal Grove II. 9:45 um. and 5 p.m. alum- tu . leuoa Kingston st 9 pm. uuc-ao com: wood to return nme dny. Wednudnyu an !5'rldnyu will be open for chun- ar. PM-mo and nnblnz nude: 5 a ially. For further lnlormution npply on hot . Time tabla llabllc 1;)` chnuuo without notice. u v . FARE July 28. C hvINF. STABLE T0 RENT. with lsoo lot 5 onnluw, M. 177 Queen Bu-eel, I on Mon- mnl Street. . no... :\\I no-in -- N ELDERLY WOMAN AB NURSE. Apply at once at 134 Bqzot street. N OFFICE SAFE, well toned; also A COPY- ING PRESS. Apply to cure WIII mo. Mny ll. THU llI'lu|N UH) Lllll ITILLHKIS NORSEMAN SATIJRDA I . JULY 1310!. `H 3:s'&"$':"u'a'.'.`o-"'.....'` ~"" " nun AIONG TEE ISLANDS ON '1'!` Z.--_ --n- - m MON DAY, AUG. 9'l`lI. I OBEBT SHAW bu nmovod hll oloo to Rooms. comer King and Brock Btroou. over Wndda Drug Bloro. TTHE M081` iiwvlw uo nnuun D'L'5.lllA REMOVALS. scu. Tea helm and n`.I|-1| WANTED. O LET. ll nna ch:-her Ieln. KINGSTON. cCAMMON BROS hue removed their Bnblou [mm the Olsy Hotel Yum Io Ibo Klnnton OIIIDX 5* I-IHII J`. `l. 'l'hUylIl0Bh' locum hr third huuul. 0 ulirbmrmd: onions. `l`hv-rolinud Ohu J. H-Annnw lhnil -nnnnh .hIn- nilnhnv According to Mr. Chapleau's remark- able speech Mr. Prefontaine. the Liberal candidate in Chambly. is a very corrupt and vicious person. True. Mr. Preten- taiue received 81,500 on a certain occa- sion. and declines to say publicly how he applied it. and inthe absence of explaua. tions there may be ground lor suspicions but there is no evidence olbribery. It is also insinuated by Mr. Chapleau that Mr. Seneoal bought up the Liberal candi- date upon another occasion. The wonder is that he would couple Mr. Senecalig name with scandalous transactior. which the latter disputes and utterly repudiates. especially so as it is common- ly understood Mr.Senecal was Chapleau's best friend when he was the head of the provincial political party. and used his wealth freely. yea lavishly. iu the pro- motion of his political chances. If Mr. Senecal does not peach on Chapleau, and show him up as one of the most un' scrupulous of politicans. it is because the case might become too personal all round and the accuser and accused might suffer alike in the public estimation. It doesn't become Mr. Chapleau. however. to pose as a purist. He says he was ollered as much in gold as he could make in several years as a cabinet minister if he would desert the Conservatives. Famzhl Out upon such rubbish l Martin J. Griin. formerly editor of the Mail and now one of the parliamentary librarians. is uota forgiving character. In the Ottawa correspondence of the Detroit Free Prm he is reported to have said: We do not forget our party differences. Personal quarrels growing out of politics cannot be forgiven. There are those of my political opponents to whom I have not spoken for years. and to whom I do not expect to speak." This may be sorrowful news to Mr. (.lri1n`s opponents. and it may not. It is quite possible that they will not care any more about the loss of his condos- cending grace than they will about the loss of an overly smoked herring, but they will make a note of the fact that he carries his political prejudices intoan oloe the ocoupantof which is supposed to_be entirely free of party bias. He may be indifferent to the opinions of the vulgar Grits at present. but by and bye they may become his political masters and then it may pay him best to speak to them as they pass by. Circumstances alter most cases. you know. -2-- Rumours of war reach us lrom Texas and Mexico. The representatives of two races one so worked up that mediation seems to be useless and an outbreak of hostilities may he expected at any mo- ment. And the cause of it is not so seri- ous as many would suppose. In the Mexican city of El Paso del Norte A. K. Cutting. a live American. undertook the publication of a newspaper, the 1'11 Unn- (mela. in the Spanish language. Every- thing went well with him until one Erniglio Medina. a Spaniard. issued the prospectus of -1 paper which he was about to publish. Cutting did not like the idea of competition. and sought to discredit Medina in the public estima- tion. He intimated as plainly as he could that Medina waspnot a sale man to be at large. and that his paper was the newest scheme he had devised for the swindling of the people. Medina had Cutting arrested and taken before a Mexican Judge, and he [seems to have been ready enough to sign a "reconci- liation" in order to secure. his freedom Then he went into El Paso. in Texas: and as an American citizen wrote and published: "I do hereby reiterate my original assertion that the said Emiglio Medina is a fraud, and add dead heat to the same; also. that his taking advan~ tageol the Mexican law and forcing me to a reconciliation was oentsmptible and cowardly and in keeping with the odious reputation of said Emiglio Me- dina. Should the said Emiglio Medina desire American satislaetion for this re- iteration. I will bepleased to grant him all he may desire at any time in any manner." Had he remained in Texas he would have been all right. but he went back to El Paso del Norte. and de- ed the authorities to punish him for an o'enoe oommisted in American terri- tory. The Mexicans take no stock In this hedging ol Outting for contempt of oourt.and ny he will be punished an they nd him guilty. Meantime the Ameri- can gevernmenthas been brow~heaten by the politicians into demanding 0nt~ tlng's unconditional surrender. And so a personal and unqualied squabble pro- Inlnss to develop into a national dill- ..la. 1... I- agllsgsl -0 gs./I - .-..-lI IIIUUI cu uvvvlvy unuv - uuuvuua uulr cnlly. Wu is tdkodol. and 3 null wumybo Mu mullet olo/nub`: Indus Iild 3 govcrnmonvn fooliuh up- -.-.I I Tho Toraoto lutoino club loan l`o- nuto.Ang. I.un4 plsytbobruiduu mhlnmgnnm `nu! tho Nawhrk fngllv I. MIVIXUPBHIII Baltlluqluq. 5 `soul 050 New Yotkl nlnhm llhlh Inland `I1. `I. AIg.o lb 8 hhndt oghol hl j?_ The religious professions of Sir John Macdonald are still a fruitful source 01 newspaper comment. The Hamilton Iium adds the most recent chapter. It says that the last time Sir John was in Hamilton, on a Sunday, he attended service in St. Mary's (Catholic) Cathe- dral in the morning. and accompanied Mr. Chisholm, (then the Conservative candidate) to the Centenary (Methodist) Church in the evening. in a political speech next day he took occasion to mention that he had been brought up a Presbyterian. There is nothing very conclusive in this recital, except that Sir John desired to be on good terms with all the brethren. Another western paper insinuates that alter all there is no knowing exactly to what denomina. tion Sir John is most particularly at. tached. It would appear so, and yet it is truly surprising that 65 years of his lilo should have passed without a settle- ment being reached upon a point seem- ingly of so much public interest He must blame his own organs. however. if he objects to a criticism that is. in a political sense, proving most embarass- w gaatnggrimn am. Of Latest Design: sud by In the ohupou broxwht this market. nm... mmhlngnn innnr and TA: RAG.- us... um-A--_., ..._..,...... London, July 29.-Lord Salisbui-y's speech at the Onrltcn Ulub was intended to be a sweetly pacic utterance. The result has been to disclose the parlia- mentary luture in all its blackness. He announced that there would be a brief Queen's speech. proposing no legisla- tion, then the nancial business will be begun. tie house sitting until this is nished however long it may take. The Conservatives will adopt the extremely unconstitutional course of asking parlia- ment to vote supplies without knowing what is the policy of the government for which they vote. This course is certain to be strongly opposed by many Liberals and all the Paruellites. Moreover. Mr. John Dillon. speaking at the fortnight meeting of the National League Do - lin yesterday, declared that th people of Ireland would hold the landlords as hostages for the behaviour oi the Conser- vatives in parliament. He said that ii the people were met by apolicv of active repression it would compelthem. in self- deience, to recommence the campaign with the utmost activity against the rents ol the landlords who supported such a system. He would say that the eople, under such circumstances, would e justied in taking from the landlords everything they could possibly take. They were not bound morally to at a limit on their attacks on the land ords. Mr. Maguire. of Brooklyn, by the way. addressed the meeting "on behalf of the people of the United States." This is the first intimation of the policy of the Parnellites. Taken in connection with the above mentioned opposition of the Liberals to the proposed unconstitu- tional course, it shows that the {at is in the tire again and all eventualities are possible. smsr murr or ms csnmsr. ` . '1` HI DORD OBUIOHIIALWIRG HA3 ITS WAY -THE IOIBILE HUI? G0. FIRST DK.A|"l' U1 THE L'Ali|N!'.'l'. London. July 29.-Tbe new cabinet has been announcedaafollowe : u........o..u 4.... w..._mnm. um. wm bury. Chancellor ol the lxchequer--Lord Randolph Churchill. Hanrnhnrv for India -l{iaht. Hon. I` TBUOTICK &I'Dl]l]l' Dlly. ` Lord President of the Couucil-Via-` count Cnnbrook. D-nninnf. nf thn ].nnnI nvnrnrnnnf. couuu urannroox. President of the Local Government Bosrd-R1ght Hon. Hem` Ohaplm. Pu-nnidnnf. nf Mm Rnar nf 'l'rndn- ABDDOUTDB. ` The first three are oicxal annonnce- ` menta. Tho Ilka:-nl rnirufnra hnun rlnnin/1 menus. The Liberal ministers have decided not to shape their tactics until the Queen's speech has been read in parlia- ment. A n infnu-vnnl vnnnlinn nf Olin alndntnnn menu. An informal meeting of the Gladstone ministry was held at Lord Granville's house. It was decided to assist Lord Salisbury in obtaining a. iuply Mr Gnnnhnn wan nffm-ad the ninn nf Luvln Gunn'| What! at 2 11.111. Imrp. nnd ulwnyu In In; the prettiest route poulble to the Park and Bay. 0113 hour and A nun our at tho "P I` luv]: and plan. A: name 5 autumn; nus ol dlsin exists. Exorbiunt prion no ukod for prioviggl. ill gun-A: mgnntion n o. o In axing o thopootinlnhnu. mdthodrendol the oholonininanuing.` _ -_.._-, .--~._..-,. Constantinople. July 29.-Tnrhy in making Inga ndditionu to her Il'llI|- umn. Krupp huuooind |rI:$ordu from tho government. A To 0000: bu gone to his ivorh II Eaton to outset the mnnuhohro of gun. It in proposed to u hue 1(1),!!!` Am rt riu. lone ot'l'Ie- to be lent the Inn or lards-`l'lo New Government Dona Not liven luluy the 'l`orIen-'l'le Liberals `VIII In In] llll Ice `nu Ila PM-Inlet Get: lecenury Ilupplleu. - u u I an r , 1 n_u-|__..__:_ [133 0080 B-UDOUDCGUILBXOIIUWB L Seorebsryfor Wan--Right Hon. Wm. Henry Smith. Fix-at Lord of the Admimlt:v--Lord uenry zsmnu. Fix-at Lord the Admiralty-Lord Goorge Hamilton. Lard Hinh Chaucellor-Lord Salin- Uoorgo rmmunen. Lord High Chancellor-Lord bury. (`.hsLnnnlInr n! the Flxcheanm---Lord` nanuonpn uuurcuux. Secretary for India - Right: Frederick Arthur Stanley. Lord Prnnidnnlz of the Couucil-Via-E U03f(l-l1lgDU I101]. 118D!` Upllll. President of the Boar of Trade- Right Hon. Edward Stanhope. Pout Master General - Lord John mgnu non. mawnra ananuope. Post Muster General Lord Manners. I`.`:....4 rV,.mm:..;.m...- n! \Nm-1.-n_T?i.-mt manners. First Commissioner of Works-Right Hon. David Plmkent. Attorney General--Sir R. E. Webster. Lord Chancellor of Ireland -- Lord Ashbourue. 'l`|u. 6:... Gk:-nn urn ..m.:..I nnnnnnnn. C'Romambe1 thIa trip in the moat po nlsr. II on the awmen and best. bout. is the an eun- bllllmd ohenp excursion ever given to Klnglton rooplo. in cure of getting home only. 1nd in on the hon wlure me man: popular support noglven for 25. towudl Cox and mohudn in ntonduzce. 'rxcx:'rI-25c. July W. I bnuaoury In ODIBIIHDE I IUIYDIY Mr. Goacben was oered the office of Chancellor of the Exchequer and the leadership in the House of Commons. H3 will not rack to re-enter parliament at present, but if he does; he will etnnd as a Conservative and join the Tory party. The Exalmmze Telecranh Comnanv The Exchange Telegraph Company announces that it is informed on high authority that Lord Salisbury's Irish olloy Will include a proposal to loud to olund the sum of 5,000,000 to enable her to establish local banks on the Scotch system and lend money at nomlnal interest to farmers and manu- facturers in order to stimulate and develope trade. n n A.` lnuvn u.-mu. KDIICII l'l`lIIll narrow. The death is announced of Miss Cem- eron, dsnghter of the late Col. Cameron, after a long and painful illness. She wee severely attacked with pneumonia, and eenk uxadually {or months. For eight weeks pesmwith but one Ia . a few ays since, she has been une je to E e of iood. and her case excited lb surprise and deep sympathy. Death he at lest oome1rrrelief to bodily pain and as an entrance to the better world {or which the deceased was hap- pily prepared. For Mrs. Cameron. whose cure and devotion have been oeeseleee end moss trying. the tenderesl feeling is shown by very many friends. __:-o T I I0 Oholon Boponn. Vienna, J nly 29.- l'hno new ones of oholtn and ten dostbl reported It Goi- pioh. M Finrno dinnudng nine of nnin nxink. I-Zxnrbinnt nrinnn An FKKLINU 01" THE PARTY. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach has none ted the post or Chief Secretary for Ito and with reluctance, and only under pressure from Salisbury. who hold that the Irish oice during the coming session would be the most important after that of the premier. Lord Randolph Churchill's not regard the appointment as tho shelving of Beach. and as 8 triumph for the younger militant Conservatives. Both the Liberahand Conservative oiuhs question the wisdom of the appoint- ments. I`hn Dinnrnllitnu urn innnnnn n. Hun menus. The Psrnellites are incensed at the selection of Beach for Ohio! Secretary, as they recall his recent speech in favor of coercion. The Duke of Argyll do- cliaed to take oice. Mr. Chamberlain, through Lord Huntington, has promised Salisbury s qualied support. Lord Ashbourn has been entrusted with the work ofdmiting secbome for the reform nf Irish mlminintmntinn, Huu-tinutnn. unoonnem. The Dublin Hvminu Mail says one ol the seats in Dublin University will be secured lor Mr. Gosohon. as Hugh Holmes will shortly be promoted to the Lord 0hiefJuuticesL1'p. vice Hon. J. 0 May. who retires. A hnnlt nn tlm Rnnnnl nf lhn Ilninn" mny. wuo roux-ea. A book on the Repeal of the Union" in causing a utter among! the Feninnu. Iome of whom tear that one of their brethren hna divulged the secret: of she order. "l`|.- nan-hlgpgoinn Al I.q-o:n Ilnl`--, IUD 011161 . The oonaidorntion of J uuin McCu- thy'o petition. ukinu thus I new election he ordered in Londonderry, will be postponed until October, JUSTIN I CARTHY ON TEI HlTUA'l'l()N. New York,Jnly 2`J.-Justin McCarthy. ' e deepstch to the llrruld, says the tent of Lord Salisbury : stateamenahip will be the cleuneee with which he perceives the greatness of his eduntr gee and tho rmness with which he seizes the opportunity offered to him of effecting a. patriotic and impartial solu- tion ol the perennial problem of Irish discontent. 'I"Ln Ilnklin L'......'.... ll...'I n-..- Ann nl clIE|IIT0ll S BIIBLE TO JO NES' FALLS,

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