sd-str-a, Mahtrmiestt a Son. bioma- Pic Mtt-Maetin but. Cow In“: tttnhab-a It noun. _ . Chromatic . Printing. mm Gowns " on mmox. mi†aided and wrrrnan. A CO'8 oeuteuted can)!“ no PM to " PP“! 'ttft11it a; VI; Iiodirrit.ttd to axiom. every ale-aim of COLOUR PRINTING " but . High m on a a; - cursed for pram in an. odor. ay,': pay“ an invited to an and no In Nice. L':.'..',. Bight Ad', tk 1'e2Yllh on»: II- I.“ no... "te"" AI. A 1872. 2088 “in. ma, ao-Alun, nominal: & Anero-ddottoitettteiioeito"" mil-dingo!“ covingtos'reaxn.,ttrr 3%.an you; Indy. and may killin‘hu'u thanâ€. - mbo-Otoloa My nightttrn madman, whomnd thr â€lamina-Mont. min-nu, all a“. d a. Bond, atato that WMWMu. Arttitmtimtie tut - an ~00“than- mm was! no oounsel on inorddomt indium] ducts-ciao â€in. Sigh-1'- -ittilitr, tho waning-tidy upon qnutions a tttwhether the British “thermo- had "ami-tda-dit-oe to pumice-- -anoarui-omro-inttmttotttor Mutant-lynch “may. 0011M†chin um upon the paddo- to aid “and. and a Beitt6 “in: " Randall Palmtop“ “I diam-ion oath... - 'u-hr-l-tir-t mummmhm with no. Trait-et-ttshi-ra", tu1nttareatAtghi.--tte" behalf "tttquit-tthate.. hhhnn‘n‘np- cmwymmwmm ThMp-wmwday. Kbgtudcmbodpdudccnoyro- Ming [or tho Quin-l nbolidtnol “MI." nmtmauuuromm auu-trmrttun-ra-cotten. th-ht-ist-herd-ttpits" rretetmettsoctmmoastumttrieetoru" UM Mud-inn (or lose. Inst-ind MMmul-moltho United “I, I. In. mun-out! hon from “no. Thigh“ mute-Noam 'tntadeei.ioatxaat-reesdrtei by“. Bond-po- tho â€and qua-um. lu- hnd'. mum] to: dim loane- stnirseitetsUnitet1tuta,tmtCo"x i-ttintra-Britt-Coat-lin “wmmtdww bo-tttethos-d. Oneal-n: “mummyâ€- hum-aw“ tomb Contact... any would -enoqmilreaberti"h' panning mac-pooh)†"but, had It been uni-d. ' iriirdttatu my: On. ofthe 0W0 but." will all than "-trissities" (nought-loch: and d can an. bunt-would not. sttrqrtniit.mitthotottiettte and to - Inn-h. Min no. it-ti-tIta-er, t‘Job-w unadbbhtbml in» "easth.tleit., gum-mm, it“ ts-ttr-tlow-Stott-tttu. Thou-"Wtdmm grsastoltiaikrtettetttrMer" with otttBitnirtg ha-tttot-ti-ot-het-to -eoaonasrrt-tittattetttotrattti". Mutant. tttttee mic. a. up thatwbnwooppoud law†mm imqired by â€and who, or which.“ mu "Mya- ettteeqett. lar-ting W. noun-w. ,eeromttr-tpttrarretqushitttt ,reaeer-itreti-trvtV.th"i" mkmvdn'ca-am â€my -rvotetsreytami-itm,tt" ontuudttr-.tetsam1 anguish “hymn-mm... Inha- ti-t-id,hndMr.11itmi-d it tho bid, kn .3pr him " this an. noon. an thr a would). ohotio-bmnd. In hummhbnuulr.“ “and. Newman than.» iittorqtMr"tt-riouruem'taad ttatteingth-ohrmntrorrrl-i" uypamlhouimytthuumd -sti-a,-ytit-ttt" if.ta can. duh-any “than yum . Moot,lo.owmbmndy -1seftiiqth-etste'gbvehim with“. uanttetkutr_dq'ormrte Mu. xmuvmmmummd‘ I’m-smug...“ that mic-g can an. it a. their, Manciniâ€, nhnpodugm hmwmdmhdhpnd "i-ui-inert-i-tND-ai. man. No - “on “I, opposed marttott-i-ttariPlettttH- "tiomt.atiriit,ettsmoistimnitt. 'tfe-dorm-tlt-ttnth. “mayâ€! Mtg-d on 'resin-toe-tUU-d-Ire.. Nam. Thanh-Mum poi-dumb.“ unlit-o dupe-d to day, although to Grit hula-inn Why-run NEW ADVERTISEMENTS “and. Immanuuw hut-5's.“ “hug-0t - M. has...» MN- hrppwjuuy at the can... 0! Inc: and for tho am w. Count, and may and in “1331' TWRAPBIC ITEMS walnut, AUGUST 13, m: at! M‘ w to â€min 'tt"ntthttqor..tra- in than 'uhtttitb â€Human Admin. mtmwmm.mn ofttte poo- Without-mu but.“ undo imwmuu-dmndun -. at an polio, tterr-a .d WWI-haw“. a NOVELTY I TBS DUTY or OMNOIm. â€madman-a u I'" their duty " paint: and two Canadian to who for him. “my do his duty to hie conetituente end to the country “blithely end well; they new in blue enppotter of thetGov. ointment which heednrin‘ e eritieal period dealt with large public queetione in e eteteexnenhke inennet, end therefore they voted for him, end - hie opponent whohedeoughttopender to end nuke cepitel out of the religious prejudioee elite of Catholics end Proteetnnte. The Hunge- Inen of the county of Knox deseue the Mann ctedit for their enlightened and petnotic action, end in the intereets of Canada it in sincerely to be hoped that their excellent example will be I. "owed by their co-n li‘ioniete in every conetitu- ency where e Union andidete of oppoeite religion Vie" to Mom: chime their carport. We my and thet from ell we on hen: this ie and, the ceee, and that in ell coutitnenciee when lionen Cetholic undid“. ere Mel-opportu- Mthe preeent 13tresestnteatt, Onngetneo redoing ell they - to - then aw in may 3 use when the'jttadgttetd-ttohetr-rmid bee in their example loot upon than of an opposite religious hith. No sooner wan Mr. O’Connor elected, an! be netted tor the neighboring county of Kent, to Mint in electing Mr Stephenson. the Protestant undidete of the Uuen - in that constituency, and ht the potent {moment he in in Peel. walking snout hie ion-religionhu there in Mom- of Mr. Bit. Lyud Cam Ttuuunrttatttmitttto. Throliéom} ttoiufofanra-uturhettePtV untorcathom,ijrtoo-editur tobodnuedlntopolldautobolppal odtoitrttettalf of thin undid-hol- the other. hmhnwm'm unclean" lnvo tttdeetidq in, who " balm “thumb a! “likely 00an mm will doubted to We. the you“ of our comm may without round to and. In South Bonk-w, Mr. O‘Boilly, O In o remained wont and nbilily. in n undi- dnte for up «an. of the 010cm. dun hi. oppono .u do not deny that he a rat able and . mo" inning.“ mm than his opponent. Bung“ in and “Mbyhmm â€my which intttt-ttttqntit-ie wbuo it will ‘Lhoirpurpou "bettoentaetninth-t uttemivi-ittt-dtoBmnan0"ho. lietq,tutuhaGstttttlitttt" We" oaghoott--dttrPtitnnt'. To ute1'to-t+ettttmttfttttuthWafYmr In eon-ad “mph“ their oo- nh‘ionhb in Inâ€: and was“ lf thymus-witwnum of triedmtettoatdattirttr'oto-ttirtg 'nnethiatotiior.um3betdoeii,ifthq .ppton of I policy of Progress lad nation! alumna“. than an my ttemnd,-tpfinuili--testtas- automate: Mr. U’Rcilly. Hth nu- gianavodhsmmrofnooonuqnom sothntuialtmtmgtq bobcat-tad upblo, “Irishman-t foo- Whip ttimtotte. In Win politie- Prom "gst-dCttthetratnstaatdstrmtait equl footing. Anon. than of both oeeed. â€pariah-Id has.“ an notch. "mi,amtheretttt-trstoaeo-tstttr. In jam a b banana "tttaging, "i-tht-th-tPettit-tree humbcmudsfoototht ,etmriruo6iit-titedmtigitm. equi- itrwhiehi-tgourettkett-. tt,yrttt2,tretett,'2t quotiountowhothorthopuooutboni- niou Govonuout thouldboluuuiuod or! not could bodehrniuod by A popular "when is no doubt than» matt would ho wry 11".], to their hvour. 'Ifunyouowillhkothou'onbloto‘oonr mmpouodutbooooloouou-wuoh t-alr-ttroeeurmd, 150'!th Mt-tet-e-tttoth-nent-ttli- dnt.hartt-ieestrdttraum.rrtqitteitr, in.» Oppoddou Woul- ts-tte-it-ttsd-tro-mtl jiiiiiiii'. 11'8â€.†tog-north trqittelta" by which loan. “by, 'ua." M“ th-t,Bmre1t,itgmin, I Dodgy-dJc-ommumk,‘ 'e.auttasadthatthotr-gtteiti-tmruod inthet--oat-thtrrruo-et mhnndndndtwouyl Powwow-ad on. Inn-dud and - m In nine commands, or on "any d out!) Mr hundnd and in,“ in act, to “My 3 Toe, [up It- itteitr,anda-toshet0m' INN, and "ttimlr the Matti) may by. h in at the 0mg, and tl', may “01th -ttrmqretettHMirtteee_1+ “away-“mm m- h In opp-lb m. tf n qstntItit. tho dorm- by I“ the "pp-lua- audition-cow but ,'eeh,seahn1tNdthnt3b.Bmtl,tk 1hteth.Dr.B-sMr.1hrtettt_W' 'rt-ttOtt-,-?'-'-"- has.“ in tho lung“. to an. ttmtdmd,ttran-tfoelroixtr- oaetttia-doeAmrh-tmdamtsixV. Thopoopbmontbddodlhm- out. Therarehbtiqtuttutuerf Units-dr-At-eV Adlai-hunks. Mama“ hhhowbnlyuqudduby “no-kindhbhdhfudmu' “mum-Mitt“, tsattor-uinih-ri-treai-e, or.nesntt-tfMr.bi.tHitt Araithttfhthetrr4t_ Batu-lilo Aqtom could only "that a " do *howbpoflntmihomluwhflhq 11me present or-tttfthe-tet "nti-d,ttoq-ttrth.Nta" mos-adult“. 'teat-dad-tt uponthopolicy “any...“ not Nh‘mmm awn not]. $satetfthet.e,qrttoi-1 elk-din; ll tt-tatto-la-tinttrtretmntry'. hi-tey-did their nun-Ho .aaitqatatt. Wntrhgiuhymllbdnnthhul ,e.inuttruttoaad_itrdosthmth" in!!!» In. light. bacon-b Io tho (iiiiiii:j nybalM-Ilhu tiutrtoauowttteirr-t-dflrean or.taitit-t1it1auttrrutt.ttt-tsoe Whhmb‘ow. Mullah-Maw, -1qNt*,ifet-iedttVtttt-tnirs ammo-8.1M] ' nude†[edema-d! ,-iti,-h.qtsaiaaot-rl, he. nmm-dpoht. “an my - Mr John Mhedttqtnitt and his no“... it in a» . mu for than which we "In. “M M to and: a n mil-pl In tt-epeimsigsuothitthtttergqr-nd wmmymmbmuk We nyhommutouonn-nm hmwua'o-yJMMm '_rereeeorluem of o Mintoeule-didet'qdiirAm't-hb vox POPULL tum": i?iii:ii"iiiiiiiiiiiir-r.F.r: 13 3 ir um 2ll'Jlt,'ldf',r.:y.rcr..r.: 100 upon: 1'fI,'a1et't,tiaiscr.ri.-:.llll loo-which newâ€. k......... it 'd'ltl2ra,"kd'dgltr.r.r.r.: 100 mm in 1Juyqrto,itttps.,.......-... ... 100 ""rf gt.3G-Dr.u-..........lilt) annuity, tet-ttHMM/r.............. 100 ut'2t, on. l 11tdi,csicccll; "'5’ a. sitttd'l.Nt'ltlll.Cr.tr.lil', W Mm-ein...'........-.......??! M. tutr, 'et,tthtcisicic.:y.r.:r. Ill, 1u','St 1...»... ia"ix.C..C.'.'.Y..".i 00 I I tae,te2?tftiiac.r.c:.:lll{l cam! ,.'.,....... rtho-tt 1tile,egd'.etftt;.y.r.y.y.l'l', 7..." tl ramirttttett 1,"iriiiiiikr.y..C.C. 1 o o tr 'dll.. L _ II. â€can“. ' thetumt-und,MitesulL........lf!l lam. 3" York. PM _........-.....'. 100 'Wy Wuunotdnd. Smith tr......... 100 l) my, menu“. oo............. 010 u‘ u tant, 'tu-d.........:.........'" oaei'a,neeu...................0pl 9’“ ssJohcoul 'B-..........)?!) {can 'lttlt'lellNid',".'r.t.:::cc 100 I“ noun .. u n Asahi-ia-tr-M....,..-.. {as W'- .. 8fdM,atic.y.y.r.y.y.y.y.:llll), W U ttith-H, L-ht-............ 100 Ml, Kr Yul-cub, Kill-...........-. 10t " trdtor." V We uhould indeed be sorry to believe it, "or no we inclinod to follow the exampto of Iheit organ. and retort to culling mum But when we "member how thoroughly they live proved them- Ielvee to be the eleven of Faction. and when we bear in mind who their friend- und nlhee no, we cum“ but believe that it would he almost it not quite no we! for Can-la to hue the management of her new" entrusted to men who were bent Upon her ruin, “Mm those who for five yea-e hove not Party before country, and who toclny me united in n political mince with Ranges, inti-Unimttuttt, An. nexuiomeu. end lulependenu. he we mid before, the reeulte of every dey'e electione show that the people ere with the Government, " we were dweye sure they would be. All that In requhite in thet they should become may impreeeed withtheirnportenceof thetrnet ttttated" to them In electore; thet they ehonld under-tend thet the bettle now being fought bs not to decide merely whether Fir John.Hao&temld or Mr. Mat kenzie ehell be Premier. but whether the policy initiated by the former. which he: for tirq year been mended nth such glorious mum. he per-event! m, or [ whether men who have never originated anything, who here done nothing hm obetruct, ehell, in conjunction with. the enti-Unioniete of Non Scott, land " the helm end guide our ehipd Ante over the unknown wetere ot the Future. nitin/" pm," tTiiuTTi,iiiiiri, but Pg 11ON. tggM1,z1gtiggg,r:l A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. . .- ING-- .._. ' co t, . T"T"""'. . . or. V'Icwry won " mu: mu†trl IIT,' wfvgmr or ms SARNIA “CAM-l A terrible tragedy ha- Just been dim" Ct',, J â€W 1'r,'lt 'l"hret,',t',Q } DIAN" mscmsrs. _ Tex-ed in the South of England. . , vi "my as». unn-- . ----- ' 1351:' i. what“ {are of this country doperatds. W. do not The meant. little "2°49“ at King-top, be. mohCity Bf t'g'2,',tte,t,,tAt “and by my mom- "' um - M u . 222.1? PM“ y,1,Euie1Cyt,dL?y?ttt,? with Min-Joephino 'id11'Sl,u7llllllt'l From an following “up“: I. my lacuna-thin“)! “I booked political pudtyonhoGrbx- ci-tai-o............))) ttte,tthgittgr.ty.y..r::lyll QuobbWu}, Ion..........100 (tut-ttstrict-ies........-?'!)!)) '1untingtmt,9sei"r.......-.-. too 't'ltg'tlt,t't'1"f.r.r.rrr.i. 'itll" 'tttttu?,'.".:.-.::.-.:..-.: 100 n tr, t.......... it a'ltl'l'Aal'll,'%,"altc:r.r.: 100 Chttqrlo,lttpr.,.o.....-... ... 100 _tit.3rt-?iqp.t.I-.-....-l!lt? {WCCColby-............. 1 0 0 1tttt2tdhttti,c,a rrrr:lM (s'?gttd'lt'ut'ltll'.t . C.'.'.'.".".'.." ‘1) 3 cl) ',ti'iii'itfit oy.y."y.y.r.y.r.'.."y..' Ill, 'tdsl',',',',, ll111,'ty.:y.ycll'rl', Ap-it.Atttyt"-....... . 100 'ttttttOtley.?.:-.:.:, 100 W . ..L../..’.'.:..‘...... 010 Highland. Bur-................ 100 “UIIA'A, Lug. 8.-A who: of the Nippon." of Mumbli- m â€ind m: night, drug-d and “has: any from the town. Thymbound with " nu lustful], beaten. Tho alumina. who committal the outage in an int-nu of Dr. White, won tgtg) And some ofthe druuod men pick up in different. Poes uou of tho ndiolnitttrCountr. Thai: than mumbtycugm in the one of on. “his injun. 00 Mt in." that the ".ultislitteirtott-itnts. This in an no“ bomb]. our... on: mun-mod in thin County." A MmMulttgd3ttac'T'BD. KW; o 09M, f 1nd.- mama. =l2iir.r.cr.y.y. 'bthegiatoreftuorNFd TIXES: qttn,--atin-ttt-irsa1iNum. atgh-tethiotttmttrr,ant1etirU_ tho all “that“ of an Instill not“ a it mm: “at -autstostoara-thmb' ‘mznuhammyuuum “www.mm -AdeAar-dtrt_totttrtninadtq'n "t.rtuio_petmibititrtttetlng"itahtt, bacon-try." Wi1ltmr-ties6grte, 'eittttti-itsoetsitumtitmforttte_ ingelaas,tnhe mun-bl. than sshaveadarot “arm bemoan aha-about. Many Among-tumult! trogtnsrto pt tn opportunity of again; but»! “than“: Eleven when they no Ltturltr and†of the attain-nob, I Magnum be "-itnhua"rtrttt-trhaho0tur. Tho WED-Pl! "W." rtinttyo by. an mm- M; In My "datum-aw roan-antic mmmuom‘ that: ofthrtt-dM-ottheoqtitai. lu,8t,§o.,__ - 'hiherrlbmorherth"tlttqmg m‘mumum 'tea-heist-ft-ot-ti-gt"- Thrrtqttoliattl--thtqt9md*ted, 'mi-e-Att-aotd-lr-tttla- ,rht'di_-tr,rrtaeHetttett-t-- jut m be cumin-of . MN. lauds: then-Mod than Mo. Vomit: "riii'a'irrk"i"iiiTGiiiaT,' bum ttnd-ttt that, u the patio: Wmdo‘maimja handed tOtt-rt-tfurthe-trat-ts "lntt_rittotitl-ivosherwo-td, hertutsuaad. Handout-mud titra-,aad_thtvitstirrt-t_r. Thumb-mavodulm :mmummr . - Ori Wu Tau on... It“ 1812. A CIVIC HOLIDAY. GRIT PURirr. III “can“. ovum. MOI 100 100 100 100 100 010 100 001 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 69 l0 The recent little than at Kingston, bo. tween the gallant Knight. and priner merchant, has caused words 'tmit one aithnd t‘other, thick as Thmcinn ttW. m" and it is not eurptising to tind that the - of "tttl swixmlo" hiu a tender spot. [lanes theklegraw that appeared, in the Globe of the 30th tilt, accompanied by an etrart to show that Mr. u'aekendo had no more connection with the shit than the "child uisorn." Avi, at the recent meeting at 1'euorr, the same evening, Mr. Mackenzie strove to dodge the question by much spec ul pleading. reminding the hearers o?'the "blather. akite" lunmgues of New Yoxk shpters in the lower courts. He said .' "The tax had been petitioned for by ruling oil men, who lively knew more about the oil in- terest than either Mr. Vidal or himself. He had always taken a great tntereet in theoil que-ti in. and referred to the dele- gation from Petrolia to Ottawa in support of the fact." . . To those not posted in the orrnimtion end 'torkingof the "ml Ring," tins Would seen! to settle the question. But not so. And no the friends of the named have nude I 1abamtd efrort to cover up the (nob, we purple“ presenting the subject in mother litt t. The explamtion may mow out of Platte, now that Mr. Cum- rs, at lent. it n "dead cock in the pit," n d no longer 3 capildate. But he has been e party to the infliotion of n great wrong. n huge monopoly upon the people, while profeutng to be u Reformer}- there. f we we cannot omit to glance at the part Mr. C. took in the “oil "rindle." Almost eiuce the introduction of the more ture of oil into this country. the ditBoultr was experienced th Lt an iMarior ertiule geve e bed reputation to Canada oil; end e feeling grew in favor of ee:ur- ing e ante emcle tor the market. Hence the ceee with which it retiuer's petition we procured end taken adventege of. A out that time Judge lliggtne, of China go. leckeneie Brothers, ot Sarnia, W. Dumeld end e few others of London, Mr. Wilhelm. of Reunion, end Gordon & "kin, cl Toronto. had _eioeuidtmttks all on hand, endeetneprice wee down, eome‘ echeme muet be adopted to reise it, or the pertiee named would come out ehort. The eubJect wee roftectol upon with ell Ihe, neg-city the loomed Judge could bring to bear, and he ceme to the decision of form. ing en oil ring after the turion of the P-mmeny end railroad rings of the great Republic to the eouth of us. Then cane the greet quentimt-horr to meet-mine the Govei nment into aunt-nee t f the scheme. it woe well known that Mr. Cerruthere exercieed indueneo with John A., end ll 0. I F., of Toronto, could eptko the big gun ofthe olobe, by holding out the in ducemente of e probable rise in the velue lot village lote in Bothwell, bs, no baking need be feered from that qu irter " but long he. understood they ‘whenever the 'Mgtnoeatti6 J."traa, in on! in me. Mr. Mn.'eismrsrit, leaned. no motto: whether in Lambton, or upon mieelonery duty thionghont Pr country l and when it wee known that let leckenele'e retissery in Hernia ween lerge etock of oil wining for en improve ment in the market, it wae coneidcred certein that “our member" would be “ell right." For who ever knew hit: tonegieet en poetnnity e! eeeieting t e tirtn ot In?“ Brothere, of Genie? in fact, Qt,,tt,'l't hee long preveiled that "our me P' ie e eilent partner-not often e eleeptng one either But of course "Brtr l tue " en honourable man." L’pon 'co‘neul lotion with Mr. Carruthers ho. favoured tting ell the oil lende, with the ewok in l, and. into one comm}. but thie not tind. in. tevcur with hie her-intrigue. the Mmk or the Iutinatd Oil onopdl-y wee canceled, and forthwith 'tttt'Ttidiiif,T'tt I . I. e Militant from dean-l: laden. end e number of cu-lmde " Wy. odngend no on. until 'he twine lerge qua“ mm on cunt, King-mi attottittmettafornttmr; undinthomoan. Enchi- feiiow upocuLQou were buoy in perusing their arrangement " When .1: was My, instantly, ml Without any notice 'httt,'tfi tluf21'f'e," tax mu imputed upon oil urinary premium, or to be nude ou Ind tgtor 29th or April. IM9. The Government tax was tive can!» u gallon and twenty cenlI n barrel for ill-poem / while n Incense of Ko had to beritaid_atselt your in advance, and that upon the Mlle-t refinery in Canada†well u the Inret-ttts mammoth oi Inkemio bothers " amin. . or comm; up lam-ted know just. when the kw would teach. Md . dew-potato clan. In and. to chub out All the smaller refineries In order tttat 'tho Malena-I, puma, Att.. might h". M! wing. lament Mt ly â€(and oil doubled ' pubs. Ind tho iUeG OICon'uthou a 00.. and anâ€... no“ may thousand dollar: protis for “beholden by tho “presto, change!" mam when Ind cumm- b, till that m mode in good can. months he ho. and in Ming them It a nos-16cc were ruined. 'Wbon, on mum. of wu- oxponool. on oiluxwal pm on in the Sum four months notice was given to snub]. partial to govern them-01w. to tranting!,. But hero, not o day mu from“. Not even a bowl wa- baud roll: tho noun opoochilying round the country, ouch chiming to have hu pocket full ot plug: and corks wool-emu: to stop a1iienuinttt-tmorter not of the -r., Bat no P""' who holds poyern-ttttetir.t-. 1thutt-utrueir-teAtut Mm- Random cloned - 820,000 onto! the trunnion! of oounethe Hon. Meander â€we denies ever hem. hed " busine- treneectione " with Mr. (Jonathan, but he well know- that thelewneverhnrteenyoee for doing I “an; en Mgt he in not proved guilty. l‘he want his] in the Had. when put in the dock. will plead " not guilty.†We do not believe there is In intelligent men in the Dominion today who does not feel am. he " paying n heavy Ind “new tax you his light, through the fume-anu- those who profess to be the hind- ot "tom. , From the Ember; Continuum, Aug. 1 A Md madden, mum. in none at In “Iâ€. o-el â€turd-y morning It? Ite My vuur mum Wm. [stimuli fauna; of . gm; of but... in mph] of loan Lock- l'nw ' on. as molding". on We: " tho and: of Envoy's Bum an.» to the any on 1(on "chin. to an» a! m_.omo er fora gentle. the who in about uniting Caiitttruis. While here he oaltad upon hie brother, Hilton Minimum, pilot of tho Juliet, end I t none time with him He Tltr')'. the rein between 10 and 11 o'clock, but whoa he got to the Union depot he found that the train bed gone. He then rennined in the city " one time in campeny with hie brother, end when they "i-tod he told hie brother he would hiree horse end ride home, in he had lobe there in the morning to “tend to the men. hither CW0; his mind, or not being able togetehoreo. he noted home on loot. About might, with walking dong the leech 30m iii-teen below the works he been» hint Andie“ between therein. [lobed been injured by an widen in the m8bttaet - the. m and mice than y been mm to spew our who“ knew f,if,tttittt2?iNti'ryege,.e,'t,,ft “you. br-in-in-meshing, He no utterly, helpleee. however; end although he been! the engheeuonng the M'Ind Iii-tin "do-n baht," " .tuiet not even ‘IVQ n sign of um. Th- tmir, M our bun. awning his . t In in“ boh- sbo hip jun, 3114ng a» he“ mm. tho-knot. The an: m stopped, and the iNured mu: w.“ mrried to the one! dog»; at Immune:- "no. when medical aid was unmanned. HO hoe-M councilman, toli his mum and PM q! "Phones. nod Y" then conveyed be... then u expired about nine o'dock. H. can monum- upso tho hour at lab It'hrd, mud mummy unit. ' with" "ated. AN APPALLIXG DEATH. A “Mum, AUGUST 13, 1872. In 1851, Jsmes Daurrh, s march-at of the City of London, become mandated with Miss Josphine Helshsrn,the sughter of s physicisn in lucrative notice. A few nontln stter the induction they were untried. Mr. wss s mem- ber of the firm of Mel Delglish, White & Co., and was considered s very weslthy man. Uelshsni's marrings wss considered so advantageous one for her. and she '6' ceived congratulations on ell hands. A oonsts’nt visitor " her tether-“s house was Chas. Seaton, a poor sud struggling artist, but a youn nun amassed of tin intel. lectual 'l'dSdt r. Dalglish purchased a beautiful villa st Richmond. and bend- somely furnished it. He and his wife con tinued to reside there for about two years. Richmond is about twelve miles from London, and~easy of wees: by railway. Mr. Dalglish would take cars for the city in the morning, and return home to dinner in the evening. _ - - - About eeven month after the marriage lire. Dalglieh gave birth to e very fine child, which etremttMatttttt ceueed nmerhe of e not too chi-riteble netting but the nutter died ewey, end Mr. Delglieh, who loved " wife with undying devo- tion, end had in her the utmoet con. iidesttoe, never doubted for e m merit. But " the child grew, the likeneee between the child and Chen; Seton, wee something remarkable. The eyee and the features were evidently hie; but that gave Mr. Dalglieh neonate foe uneasineee. After four yeere of conjugal felicity to Mr. Dalg ish, end so far as we are ewere, of equal happiness to hie wife, it became, net-eliaery tor him, in coneequeiice of very ltrge outetandinge in Australia that hie tiran was unable to collect, that he should proceed to Melbourne and Sydney, " the tiran were temporarily emberreeeed for went of remittenoee. Bidding the wife he .0 much loved e fond adieu, he departed for Australia, and efter vieiting neibourpe. Sydney and Adeieide. he returned to England utter the lepee of two - Piid!‘ to hie emberking (rem Melbourne for Liverpool he eddreeee l e letter to hit wiie. informing her that he would be in England uhor y after the receipt of hie letter. But the eteemer by which the 1eWtr wee forwarded end the mile were all icet. lht hie arrival in liver-pool he took the expreee train for London, and e: rived " hie home " 10 o‘clock at night ', lie wee received with open arm by his "rife, and kissing her and the child again and again, he believed that be had re turned le enjoy the society of the wife he so l much loved. Returning home one day eirlier than usu d, he saw a llaneom cab driving ewny from his door, and Charles Seton wee ita owupant. liiejenlouly 'raamised, for the child irsd become the perfect image of Seton. A few weeks .furmetis he went to the rural poet oliice, which wee not for from his Ville. to purclnee Dome stationery, when the young poetmietreeetold him she hid two letter-e fe " wife, marked "To be left till celled for." as took them from her. The; were edreeeed in the hill guege of pneumate love to hie wife, iuquiring II to the health of the two chil dren. end signed by Cberlee Seton. From the content; ot the letter it wee evident that Delgli-h'e wife we. the mother ot two children by Chalet heton. Dalglxeh staggered home end sought his wife. lie handed her the two letters and demanded en explanation. She calmly told him that he win a wretch for opening letters ad- dressed to her, and that the explanetion that she had to give him would lead to 1 separation for ever. In calm words the told-bun that the child that wee born seven months after their muting: wee not his, but Cherlee Seton‘e, and t t three months prior to his "rival in Englnnd from Melbourne ehe had become the, mother ot mother child by Seton, which mhthecueofenuue. Mutt: them-I, heleithhhomethet‘nightend went to Marley's hotel, Uhnring Crone. end in the morning dune to his counting house in the city, drew e check for £25,- 0J0, went to hie ettorneye, Kenn. Freeh- tield & Ott., who were attorney: for the Bulk of '2ftth made e eettlement on his wife her two childnen of 220.000, on i nppointed w. F'rrtui?1d the trustee. Mr. Delglish immediately proceeded to Liverp oi, unknown to his psrtners, where he embsrked for the United States. He Pmeined in New York some months, but was unat is to tind euy suitable investment for his £5,000. lie went to Chmgo where he entered into pertnerehip with Nathan Getohell in the grain business. But, in six months, owing todieestrons speculations end the recklessness of Get chell Delgltsh was left without s doller. He obteinedereilroed pese ttr1JirytieM, end on arriving there enswered edveriise. .ment otter edveetieement. but he could ontein no situetion. Atuqtrhe become shookoenvesser; hoteeheeeenot suited tor the bruises, elthough he struggled herd, he wee oetitime. 1iringdtte mreetrrttqtttreadNtdq-. (ht cneocce ston he wee' emsted by e Dutchmen named Jeck Shiede,‘et Freeport, Pe., for obtaining board under felse pretenses, end he wont meet eeeuredly hove been im- prisonel by e country justice had it not been for the interference ot e member of the Musonio freternity. In Pittsburg he uccidentally met an old tendon ecqutint- shoe. who advised him to go west, and " vsnced him tntffiaient money for the pur- pose. He arrived in St. Louis, where he obtained s situation es bookkeeper to e ‘subetential firm. After two yeers had yexptred he was mede e pewter, endet the end of ten yesrs he retired from the tirm with one hundred thoneend dollers. During ell theseyeers he hed kmpe correspondence with e friend in on. Thu 'riend had wetdted hiser by the eid of e detective. He knew that she wee living ell these yeere with Cherles Seton; but the infetuetton he had for hernever seemed to leeve him. When he heerd from his friend, It the-ado! lest yeer, that Charles Seton wee deed. he seiled for England with shout $100,000. He re~ted quietly in London for some time, steying " the Bridge House Hotel; but " length he resolved to visit his wile, whose residence he had escerteined from his friend. She wee living in e oomforteble house st Bundleheeth. neer Alderholt, in he county of Donetshire, tttt well provided for from the interest o the moneyhe had settled on ttrrpeioetoNs lesving Englend, end by en ennui? which sting t etc o e hours hewes face to â€with hiwih. What peeled " theinterview will - be h'nown;but it is -rtedth-intt8otoet wee’deed, he eedeevored telndnu " to live with him egsin, whieh she refused. liar daughter. e young Mr. ofehcut nine. teen, exceedindy bee-Hui, wee in the house " the time. but not present " the interview After spending three hours together they welhed into the woods, or oopse, edjoining the house. The - wes shout one mile in circumference. doors elepsed, even deye, end no tidings were heerdof Mrs. Delglish. It wee pre- sumed that she hed left the neighborhood with her husband. At length suspicions T arose that something wee wrong, es she did not oomatttnittsto with her children, and the story of her heing'mieeed wee l communicated to the police from one end of Englind to the other. Vlr. Wish, ,eix houndtsrheenteredthelittlewoed, ,wee in. the inghslnaotel, I“. when ho 10‘th him-ell a Chi-Io- Wslton. Ho novel-Ion his new arm: n: the evening. atet "'l'e'"tl',r. envy! in wri ' r. But " hedid not 'dd'tt't2,t,d for oeodar,andu-Hnot-erto the may knock: undo " Madman“- brokon open and In was mold dud. har. inghkou n iaeg.dtto.oftmaamteti. In hu pooh» w a will, duly mud, by “unload: hifpoeeittotutittir- dren of W‘Wifg.. A mun-orig: mu lying w Lb. table. gun; a. mu hum orbi- Ice. liq confound he hut murdered hm urn, and med to justify We}; t; pound thew-lie had and. thshtoof e gram-neporfsoiheu upon oath. Be and when mguhodyumid he has: who'vood was in ' new. 'Irs Dyan-liq ltodr' " hen! nude! a Imp of dried led... Tiinaii,TiiiiiG bet been an from “In body, III lying a. . Quebec, Aug. 12. A report emanating from Montreal to the 4tff'ettt that the steamer Gydehad hem blown up and all on board lost, is utterly yithont foundation. Passengers' friends It Montred and the West can set their minds " not, " your correspondent was. jun. thin 11 a.m,, landed from below on that boat, the having made the pleamntest trip of the season. No other boat accident reported. f. Hour cases Cormces, Poles,‘Cor- nice Ends and Stair Rods. Just open_eAstt __ - The city was yesterday reported by the police an orderly. The inquest on the body of Pelletier, shot last Wednesday in Baker's tavern, was resumed this morning. hundred yards distant. She had beenl' stabbed in the region of the heart eight ', times, and. when found, presented the; most ghastly appearance. 3 Hearth Rugs, Coca and Wool Mata, of every kind, shown in great variety, at ( RUSSELL & WATSON'S. Weagher‘intensely warm lately the dude to-day. Special by Montreal Line. Mr. Angus Morrison is elected. At the clone of the polls he had (majority of 4 votol. The content was a desperate due. Mr. Currie being a run of great local intlaemxs. Chief ammg the many and varied qualiiieatious required in an Amevimn Journalist is that of giving a gloss and colorto the events of the day, so as to lawn them With all those attributes that command the attention of his listless readers. In a scribe's parlance it is styled spice, or chique, while a painter would call it effeot, and amusician verve, but in ma'ny instances it descends to the level of burlesque or bosh. ln tMrinstssueo, are these -tiorid descriptions composed with ‘more etteet, than in elaborating a curt, concise telegram from Europe into a column of double leaded matter, which emanating from the addled pate of some resident penny a liner contains such gross misstatementsas " once to proclaim their origin. The funn;est ot these lubrications Jere always found in the New York Herald but the eccentric m n of that eats-dish ment fairly outdid all his previous efforts in his description of the race for the Goodwocd Cup. What with the sensa- tional he idings in bombastic style and the superb contempt with which the race itself is treated in order to bring in columns of extraneous matter, it is worthy of a niche in the Curiosities oi Literature. tJrttotturutely, he was not content with describing the Nationtl Gala on splendid Pie turesque Grounds; the Gorgeous Assem- blage. with the Democracy Retiring Slightly horn the Field; How British Beauty Looks in its Bloom, and then in the “Scream! Yellow Leah" Grouping the firm at the Post; "oe" andthe, Start; the Raoeand the Struggle of the Gallant Five; and the Joyous Greeting to the Victor; but he must needs descend to details which utterly upset all our pre- conceived notions of uooorood and its surroundings. We are thus informed that the famous lawn lies opposite to the stand instead out its side; that the scene which was presented on the natural ter- race that overhengs the town was gay and enlivening in the extreme; but we left in doubt as to the city that has thus sprung up like the House that Jack Built; We arethen toldttustshtt gaythrOngwssin dulging in the most pleasing anticipation of the “jolly good time" " the hand. although we never heard such an ex pree- sion madein thehrltish lsles; that the Plbcess of Wales was not present, bat that Prisca Arthur was, in compnny with his 'ister-in-lor, which is some. wmt contradictory, as the Princess Alexandra is thar,oetVoetesheasttia, claim to in that degree of relationship. We are further informed that the Most Noble Charles Henry' aordorrurnuox, Duke of Mohmond, with his wile the Duch- ess of Richmond and two daughters, were all groups-don the west balcony of the Grand Stand; whereas that noblemm's title is His Grace, and the .box belonging to the Goodwood House last the southern end of the‘stanil, overlooking the lawn We are treated with columns more ot such i andisguised padding, and then with the ? following details, which are about as _ truthful as the remainder, barring the} short description of the race, which was really transmitted by cable: "Among the! male patrons of the egg". present are, of course, old Admiral us, gray bluff and deaf, but genial and hearty; Earl Stam- ford. always cold and smileless; the Earl of Westmoreland, tall, handsome and jaunty, leaving his wife to look. tor eyes thtare not so bright, a complexion less pure, and a form less admirable moulded than her own . tiir Frederick Johnstone, a noted hunter, like Nimrod, but known in the courts of love, where he was spoken of by Lady lordannt; Prince Batthyany a quiet, old gentleman with a red nose, very fond of racing, for the sake of which " lives in England, Mr. Crawford dancing attendance on the duchess aforesaid: Captain lachsll. dark and satnrnine as usual; Mr. Merry, M.P., looking on grim andsilent " fate.. Ir. Chaplin, M h, F 'dde, and may, but patronising; 1.0:! thcrpe, greatest 'snot' on t e _ tarfittutYpatVeidhtmestyted?imoutA, [ 'gtihe'r2,1tat'.' races for honor; the ' a t country equire, I ,'ltTAl'ffl'ditiM'lr'Vl"2h%"ll'l'l"., Special by Montreal Lino. Mr. Ingram is elected for East Peter. boro' by I unjority of fifty, with several plum. to hear from. the Duke Itf. Biohnond, who we. more for the Indety thin the sport; the Right Knot-hie and well known Eur! Granville, who “in both, end the lute: very much: the Mutt and weather beaten General Peel, who gen up the turf until his chillren were degenndthen resumed it; the Inqui- of Anglesey. who recently told hie stud bee-line he could not keep it; Mr. Lorene. the contest owner of hone. in mélsndvhut who he lately lost 3 qua-tier of e million on Honduras bond,, , nnd scores of othera." Another votinne from the pen of M. Jule- F'nm u announced tor tr"'"""' entitled 'etttttmetim Pet-onus " A plea-ant item of intelligence to .n Incl-rt irtttqfisttt that air Edward Ind-oer in very new 1 complete recovery The Bishttgt of Gloucester and Bristol hmnponsnesrly Middle 4m Creed in the public library " Utmeht-a very ssrly copy he believes, u only " the seventh century st lust, 'rttitsh will. the (“unwary clauses in their perfection. Canon Summon does not think it is so old but if the opinion of thepelnwgrspher who - it to the seventh century is ottestlrmed, as it is said it ,rtil be, probsbly nobody will have the pour-(o to object to clauses which go back " is! as an month country. A copy ofGowor’s " coufecir Am ntis." 'ttgttt, " Whirl-to (tic) by me, tlllltih'fl, f',igttrtgtrtp' and dar yore o - tttErsa, Itittued the Thyrd" (no. 1453). ,Gaii1uatmonthundertheummerof learn. my, Wilkinson and Hodge, hr £170. . , EAST PETERBONU‘ ELECT ION RUSSELL & WATSON'S. BY TELEGRAPH NIAGARA ELECTION. J U U ity A Litrric BUSH LITEBA I R E Att. QUEBEC Totn Fine, even and heavy, " 121per md. other qualities {man So. to we. CLEARING SALE OF PRINTSIEEE Allan, McKinnons t MoMoran DIL' WHAILEY‘S. AND SYDNEY SMITHS REMEDIES. After ages of experiment and experi- ence, the art of curing is still such en un- eertsinart. that thousands might sey, es the poor invalid did: "I never took s remedy. but I've had.lots of physio." Dr. Whetley could here seid Just the coo. lrary ; he did not take Iota of phmts/hut had a remedy nevertheless thct stood him in go d steed " all times end seesons. A gentleman making en evening cell " Re desdale when the snow ley two feet thick upon the ground, wes much scendelised " beholdintraas old men in shirtsleeves hard at work felling e tree, while the sleet drifted pitilessly in his wrinkled lace. Upon expressing his s rise thet the Archbishop should lot at?! leborer' work _inmttthCfaattion, he was sstonrshed to leern thet the poor fellow exciting his wrethful pity wee the Archbishop himself, getting rid of e hesdeche in his tune! wey, which Was to throw off his cost, icy hold of enexe, rushth of doors, end belubor some stout old trunk till he I found himself pempiring ireely; when down went the axe, and in went Dr. l, Whitley "hard as he we leer with, bedroom to wrap himself uein hisnewest blenke 'i. go to sleep, end erise by and by " us ire-h as 1 four yeer old." Sydney Smith prepared for ell eventuelities, by d. voting one side of e room to the collec- tion of me nicines, on the "istaesr of which he plumed himself not e little, "Thereu the Gentle joy, e pleasure to tske it; the Bull dog, for more serious csses; Peter’s Puke, end Kent's Dshgu--rho “fort ofelltheoldwomeninthevillegs; Rub. c-dub e eepitnl embrocetiar- Deedetop .ettieethqirtatter" "iiiii,rg:Ciiiiii',ity then needs no explain. This isthe, house to be ill in; everybodywhooomes he e is expected to teke elittle'of some- thing. 1 consider it e delicate compliment when my guests hsve e slight illness. We heve contrivences for everything. If you hsvee still neck or e swelled thee, there is this sweet cese of tin, filled with hot weter, end covered with Ban. nel, to put round your neck, end you see well directly. lukewise e potent tin shoulder, in cese ot rheurnetism. There youseeestomech tin, the greets-teem- fort in tile; end lsstly, here re s tin slip- per, to be tilled with hot water, which you can sit with inthe dering room should you come in chilled without ,maing your feet." Sydney Smith had elmcet es much Gitn in hot weter es Burke, only he wee foriteexternsluse- someofhis contriv- snore might manly command with edventege. Scott's Ashes“ but smith. who, awn the strength of s little veterinary skill, set 2 tedcetcrof human kind in e smell glish 'th wee a men of few remedies. As he E Welter, his preotioe wee very sure. end perfectly orthodox, for he depended en- tirely upon utwe simples." “And wimt msytheybet"es Scott, with some curiosity. " I’ll tell your honor," seid hundie; " my twesimpleserejuttlsudemy and celemyl" “Sierpies with e ven- geence l"exclsimed thepoet. "But do you never happen to kill someof your petlente John?" "Kill? lht ey, they. be see! Whiles they die, and whrles 'ao-ttat it's 3 the will o Providence. hta your honor, it wed be leng bellies nukes up for Inode-i" , 'peut', 2tt. wart "might to Scott I we sure. Johnny bundle wss t'l',l'ldlllQ', trunk with the unlucky victims oi lib orthodox prsctice; lrenkncsswith th-would hive, been uitProt%pioemi. it would verb]! be echenge for the better if tat doctors could imitete the plein Chinemen, hiPoSeLwhc, whnmlledh; by e Celifcrnisn good-r}, efter the ueuel exudation, seid: " thhk P" too much dance, too mud: deuce, too much ouitoomuethgttot round. lfyondnce. you noget better; too mucheetingec good; too muchgooting round.†good. wood by!†Dered our medics! sdvrsers bees honest estheirChinese brother. drugs would be " e discount indeed; but then, it is just poaible the Begum- Generel might be chic toshowsclesnc bill of health. (illlllllrti)0TT0NS,utt The newest dengu- m Eng- lish) Oil Cloths, from 'lt,",,',"',' 40 the 699521954. A... . _.-...- Extgnnve stock of Wool Cor, pets, in two and three ply; also. ex.8upér, which we ore offering at last season‘s prices. Call on examine. The nomination of I who: forthe Couunom tor the Contact “butâ€. I.“ be held in Conant]. on My next, 15m in"., and polling“: My, uhyntMSkaor-d’ "The ouuteiectoeinonndeeert"e nonunion a. Hmo- My. " namoJooeq Inqpoggmgmyuggu A... Jonahnoldnilorud “in the any undo: Robot. It. as m wdking sticks in an and. but 1e,"githtduttdN.'l'ph'al'll'. "ATiupirotr"aveit-ii,aV_trttf widow of “my. wine, have", in ample “month, dared Igmspyminro! eighty,“ one. as“; Miteristtat man. and inund- to wt. only “Tun-thy i2i'i7ci"aFG"tGafiet of not taking my misudre in oal m “imam! wit . the View ofoxpocing an 0'0“. â€at and any asrpropri.ttioe at when to the - " -r-r_.nmonll-(‘Au_ nesi." 'rrigbt “W: 'ure '0 mm In clan-ins you-sun smuMM""' the mmindu: “Yum“, Wind» i.?itiiieejat""u"'""" ii"iiiraAimgur-"r "7Gmnuysry unw- " 1""nil in Winnipeg, m balms! “may. in being "ittuudf.ey.trr.uuteft. " IA t,h'ltr They ‘aroooelling of their Rossini. '& wusows. RUSSELL & WATSON’S DOXlNLUS Rum White Cottons miwiugrgw 36 Inch Cotton Which are Splendid Value HAVE ON HAND A LARGE 8m or Fine aid hwy. without dressing " my: pet Allan, McKinnons ' McMoran, . so suns 8mm entim Moe& of near Palm a "amid “'3 Also c In“ Wt, httsittdineail aii Without Phosphor!" no thought. the a... ttt shay might add. no union. nigh-Mu: nu compound- - hon to tttt#oiettVGiC. u of be Darvon and manila mu- Thy Nu. mum not! an gulf the In. qrint of ti. L... 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