s, requiring ne nin proof and roofing, capâ€" cheap and ['g, Registry & Gent mmission Office. . i NOR S PR EET» VS KING=â€"OLASS and U RE FR A MBE so: Â¥uai of slofe res To MP‘VM‘& the City. : SO0CIETY he Footpaths .hPU-’ : of .be Carringe wiuh the above cars and upwards lbe 1s specified the alte, as the cuiy one spuule, al OB CLY K. ta» Miicé aike deliers ny, New York. ON & ORR, | is & CG#ilders NS UNDERTAKE uted Asphaite Mings of iÂ¥ Bd LLS & & Co., lhker in‘ npe of ie ange‘or hy E W 8 VERYBODY & LAND AGENTS by SEYSSEL ASPHALTE *Â¥ & CQO. aint. und Fmmpies s Laianced, y mo«sner f0f i ang Croditof. _ r nouwe m‘l]? ind of proprty S FACT UR KRS A R ALL AF » C incum beR®s M MON q are now Lhe £ TO ORUKK \E,‘ Rp!.y seng a«!ste be madet e lier, _ and isati -q'na.myq r want a bouses . I pilders. Sptiti) 2 “I- . ‘Ay meng Abher RONTOG C am *tep am e given. oronto. . 54â€"4f CASNRLq OR ch ~eoabe p Ned thes auge, at The Dg. M. wit exl pe \u“. AG B, 3i w iT Barrisier, (‘o-ve{x\-«r. &ec in Chancery. Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys . and Conveyancers, &c., l;:rlnou. Selicitors, Attorneys, Conâ€" veyancers, Notaries, &c., &c., tP Barristers and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Soliâ€" citors, Conveyancers, &c., W . H. W ALKER, } R.CAss® Nonco on poutee â€" 4 Province of Quevee, iof the transaetion ) all Notarlai and Lega! busines®, either in the Province of muo«- » _ @ntario, ~peclal care |':vun w the tio . 0: accounts in both PC nges. orFIC & Ntreet, late V I§NAILLON & CHRYSLER, Barristers and Allono‘ml‘i. Soliciâ€" tors in Chancery, Notaries, &c. ufficeâ€"Harniy‘s Klock, Rideau Streei. 8. Taiuko®. 1 F. H,. CHRYSLE® June $, 185. Barristers, Attorneys, Solicig@rs, Conâ€" veyancers, &c¢., (U( the late urm of Lewis & Pinbey.) OPFiCESâ€"â€"bigin Sirge.. Ottawa. 0. H. Pisic«\. . A.J. Ogrisrn®.} H.P. Hiuu. Febn 4 187A 44â€"3m 0 ARCHAMBAULT, e Notary Public ind Advocate, Has opened an 0 lice in the Village of Province of Quetvese, ijof the (ransacll all Notarlai and Leya! busines®, either Tâ€"mpcrery ce ai bn Btreet, tiull, _ Y\I ‘v MARSHAL MATHESON, & Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &c. Ofieeâ€"Master in Chansery Caa mbers, Hous=, Liawa, Canada Province at Quebec Barrister Attorney, Solicitor in Chan eery, &e., for thet ovince of Ourario. M.io surcet, Hutl, P. Q s228â€"¢m TII!D-AN P. FoRAa®, Y 0l wity of QTTA W A, County of Carle DI TUPPER may sionmily at his resi house ( rmerly cccupied cheli. TiRH! s HoO@HAiLKER Hom«opathic Physician, Surgeon aurd Accoucheuar. Healdence~â€" Albert Street. Office hours from $ to lia, m., aod 2 to i p. m. Special attention yiven to diseases and displacemenis ot _the uterus. 1758 lâ€"u be consulted at his Offise, corner of O‘Conâ€" Lof ard Albert streeis. Utltawa, Oct. 24, 1874. 2401 Oifice â€"Over M iruer of ~usses Utiawa, cester . L/A NIE OTTaAwA, ONT. Day Office â€" smt. street, Centre Town Night Oflceâ€"At residence, Maria Street Centre Town, _ Caucers cured witbout the use of the knife, by a cew but cerâ€"ain, speedy and aimost ppinâ€" less process. |Reference given io arties sucâ€" td{lly treabed i required, Fa\w. wW. WARD, zrrlnur. Attorney, Selicttors, &c., Ma Huil, Oct 26, 1874. 1. K. HARRISON, No. 11 St. James "treet Nept. 9, 1873 i H. TAYLOR & Co 1 V. H. FERLAND, AUCTIONEER, 82, ‘Sparks Street. AS the largest, most commeodicus and cenâ€" tral premises i« Otiawa tor the storage of urniture and Geveral Merchaodise in the city. Goods consigned wiil ind a ready market. Males elUected on the most moderaie comâ€" $100 B2 55X Hoigie"sgi) Where, seliing our New Uraiden® N SS coTT, STEWART & GORMULLY, fluâ€"-n.h’n Block, opposite Russell House INHEY, CHRISTIE & HILL, $M~ Consuliktions at all hours, Barristers, Aitorneys, Selicitors, Conveyancers, &c.. @#m Mosgrove‘s Building Rideauâ€"st, Ottawa Jonx O°CoNnNox®, Q.C. . 0. J. O°DoHERTY coNNoR & Hoga coNNOoR & O‘DoHERTY, "ALMKER, CASSELS & PENNOCK, A~.3ION HOTEL, To Frencu Compositors. K. 1.0GAN, R. J. P. LYNXN, wW. P. COUTLEE, B.C.L., + Barrister, Advocate, &e. for the mtints, Auditors . Age Â¥Mledical Cards. ILLIAM MOSGROVE, R. J. D. R. MACDONELL, Beil‘s Block. Eiginâ€"st. HonBLE. K. W. SOOTT, Q Mou C. W. MaecCU A1G March 9, 1574 Advocate, Solicitor, &¢c. 1874 sanrl Cards. vccupied by Official Assignee "fMliunts. side of Rideau street near Glou OTTAWA, ONT epd on Real Estate Hotecls. [T 1 R mu‘v‘ be consuited en his re nce. Melcaife ml‘"" t ceuapied by the Hou. P. Mit« 317 ly TA W A, Ont m positors WANTED Yorkâ€"st: c@f T. H. HARRISON, Auctioneer, 8 sparke Bt NO. 3901 los. geaundin‘s, Main e Village f Hul irs and Boats fre® 3281 ers, O‘Connor i1 mbers, Co House, . over P. PENNOC K M ONCT i iC AJ BéFâ€"itm , Sol etteor Commission Flour Nt Otto wa. Manager 3747 â€"ly 8 6â€"%m pT lt f Street Railway Cars, This is the ouly Company in Canada now building Passenger and Street Cars. been troubled in the past with \ ummed ot heaâ€" ted arbore, and jJournals â€" ud have been paying fancy price, use Craven‘s Arctic 1nd Engina Oils aad so avoids those com plaints for the / e. All Ofls gnaranteed and orders solicit ; W.J. CRAVEN& Co,, 3813 444 8t. Paulâ€"st., Montreal, Gar Rolling Stock We can furnish on sbort uotice and at lowest prices : 4 W beels and A xles fitled to order. Mtiller Couplers and ) laliorms Forgings an other Car Supplies. Street Car Fittings and Castings. THOMAS MULIR, Norwich ry10 CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS TF is The undersigned has opened a Ston â€"cuttor® Yard, €orner of King and â€"t Ardrew SltreeL where building stove und posts or all description will be kept consiantly on band, Orders are respectfully solicited, for all kinds of Stooe» GIBBS & COURSOLLE, F. MEINDL bas opened out, as a Merchant Tallor and Qutftter, on Elgin st., opposite th Post Office. Firstâ€"class goods always on hand nd s@lisfaction guarapteed. ols P HOT OGRAPHE R 8 19 Patents of ‘Invention, __â€" Provincial Land Surveyor and Dr.-‘ï¬hu-u. Euecessor to W. K. Thistle & Co. Office, as fermerly, over Mann‘s Hardware store. *S8I9â€"Lf in retiring from the practice of my profession, 1 have left with my former Assistant, Mr. A. F. COTTON, my Pians and RKecords of s irveys in Ottawa aud vlclnlt{ and have much pleasure in rescommending ilm as my sucâ€" [TRADBE MARK REuQiSTRRED.] vICTORIA CHAMBEES, WELLINGTON STREET, OTTAWA. ~38%1 EOPmRety PCO CC CRWOD w fayor the undersigned with a call. &â€"uaâ€" boarded and grc dit satisfactory manner. A sp® £0 E0 L UETAS L _A .l Livery stables in the city. ¢r. mak ing Seole Agents f*r Ontario. OFFICEâ€"No, 2 loek, . Otta Wa, Ont NONE IS GENUINE! ioÂ¥A There aro.Numerous Imitations ‘on the CNMTARIO CAR CO., RAILWAY PASSENGER COACHES 867â€"1 m Diamond Yeast Cakes. JEW Tailoring Establishment Far MYRTLE NAVY, P ATENTS. Mareb LL, 1874 %o be had of ail Grocers. H. . WEEKEN & Co Now MANUFACTURE ALL CLASSES or LUMBER AND CoMMIssioN MERCHANT BROKER, &c¢. . Musiness Cards. RTHUR F. COTTON, PHisccllancous. T. LAMBERT OIL {%flnhfllo{&l. America, WELâ€" â€"8T. the best and most convenient YoU WANT GOO0D BEREAD The Victoria Stables J A R V I 8. 69. SPARKS STREET. (LATE JARVJS & ARLESS.) Carriages. :::c:::: nists and all others u"- interested who have all kinds of Cakes WITHOUT BOLICITOR® OF UNLE*S STAMPED BROWNLEE & CO Oy CcaAVTION. USE THE A ND OTHER ot securing good rig® pPropAbt Egg Powder, Tu 18 i L LENT Machin Of1 bas for the last 12 years been 'nse-d by the leading Manuâ€" tacturing . establishments of the Dominion. Weiliugton 8t, Rajottes s810â€"ly CL}EADDDH 0 TICE to Miliâ€" W. R. THISTLE on ners, Machi« T C TTe wuade af A specialty made of Toronto TDt Manager 38d¢â€"1m 784â€"1 Rewker, Montreal . Dealer in Greenbaoks, U, 8 Bords and Chooks Qommercial paper discounted. _ Collection mae in all parta of the Domiu.on and U. 8. In terest allowed on deposits, Get. 20. 1874. 3680â€"8a _ w k Bankers and Stock Brokers, Montre al, Negotiate sales of I'm:erly and Patents, and organize Companies. Money invested in firstâ€" olaas seourities to pay 7 «nd 8 per cent. inâ€" terest: Stocks purchased »n.t carried on a margin (f 10 per cant. nterest at lowest current FOR SALEâ€"â€"N. E. quarter of No. 2 First Cunceillou{n\l Front, 5) acres more or less, 40 of which are in fine state of cultivation, Carn run a mowing machine u:mush from end to end. Terms easy. _ Apply to J. BERMINGHAM, Auctioneer and Land Agent, Kigin8St. Ottawa. Auction Sale Of Valuable Timber Limits. 0 MORRIS, HARR!S & McSRIDE, or Bolictors, Jordan street, Toronto. JOSEPH HICKSON, or THOMAS SY MINGâ€" TUN, Montreal, Executors of the Estate. wlew By J. BERMINGHAM. The Executors of the estate of the late John whedden, will offer for sale h‘PuNn Auction ut the Auction Kkooms Ofâ€"F. W. Coate, & Co., in the city of Toronto, on Next, at Two O‘Clock im the afternoon, the fol= lowing Five 'l\mnn‘n,l‘pc of Timber Limits situaâ€" ted in the districts of Algoma, on North Shore ot Lake Huron, viz :â€" Each Township emtlhun‘ of about thirtyâ€"six square miles. These limits are most acvanâ€" tageously situated on the main stream of Epanish and on ï¬er‘rnt River, and the whole area is timbered with a good quality of white pine, mixed with birch and maple, For plan of the !imits with ngt of Mr. Gaviller, the Surveyor (who recen! explored the entire area) and for other particulars apply roc. 3. 1974 LUMBERMERCHAHTS GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, PROVISâ€" â€"_â€" 10N8, £TO., RTG,, JAS. HARTY & Co., Merchants, Kingston, C. J. CAMPBELL, Esg., Messis Campbell & Casselis, hnnu.w" King luuthint. Liberal advances made on consignments. CLOTHINCG Establishment, 59 Sporks Street. ols Baskerville & Bros., No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, Am oonrat (Ateontly 4OW PRicaa © * make room for their Spring Stock. 5 Ibs. of sound m for $1.60, value war» oo c ons e racbston on o. i ceuratior HIGH WINES, From Gooderham and Worts Celebrat Distiliery, SOLD LOW. BASKERVILLE BROS. THURSDAY, 20th DAY OFf JULY. 10BACCOS, PICKLES, BALL BLUR On the Bank Street Road, F OR S 4 L E, OND BROTHER®, Nos. 100, 101, 1053, 106 and 135. Alph. J. Steers & Co. RIOK 40U8E AND LOT, STARCH, RICE, RAISINS, CUURRANXTS, NUTS, CIGARS, PAILS and BROOMS, also, IMPORTANT TO . BRoWNE, OUSEKEEPERS, Auction S$ales. SEMPLE, Importer, &c., 53 8t, Poter Bt., RUSSELL HOUSE BLOCK, (Opposite Sappers Bridge.] OTTAWA, ONT Commission Merchants, The retail Clothing Busi« ness so long carried on by Joseph Metcalfe is now ~‘ransferred to the Firm of JOHN SMITH & CO Mr. Smith‘s knowledgo of the Ready Made Cloth« ing busivess (14 years exâ€" perience), and their deter« mination to keep the best class of Gcods to be had, and to sell at the lowâ€" est prices possible, will be a GUARANTEE to Mr. Meteaife‘s old Oustomers Raukers. that they will have every satisfaction in â€" buying their Clothing â€"AT THEâ€" (0) €lothing. N EASY TERMS. PROOF AND RYE â€"â€"DBALERS INâ€" â€"â€"W HOLESALEâ€" rotors5. 2700 y 3a w k ANNOUNOGE THEIR RETURN TO OTTAWA FOR A GOWAN’†@GRANb OPERA § HAUGHRAUN â€" COMPANY When‘ they will produce in rapid succesâ€" sion the latest SOCIETY COMEDIES AND DRAMAS OF THE DAY, in a style of unusual excellence, w th the strictest attention to all the minor details. Wednesday Evening, July 28, 1875, O‘Gonnell Gentennial ! WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS July 28 and 29, Augus‘in Daly‘s Fasclnating picture of the times, eotiiied THE COMMITTEE OF THE ST. PATRICK‘S SOCIETY OoF OTTAWA, Are prepared to receive ON THE BASE BALL GROUNDS, on the 6th of August next, two Booths to be erected at the expense of the contractor, one being already erected _ Tâ€"nders will be received up to noon on Saturday the 2ith day of July, lnstant. Booths to bs under the control of the Committee of Management. Address the unders‘gnedâ€" A combined smoothing glossing, fluting and erimping IRON, a great labour«saving maâ€" chine and one that should be in every house, and mo doubt will be when seen, at ASHâ€" FIELDS Crockery and Glassware »tore, sole agent for City and Counties, f Sn woils saue qh ie Promg 6 to .0 gatlone; 0 ul sizes from neat.‘ cheap and durabieâ€"will rave the‘l‘r‘ own price lu ofl. in a short time. _ _________|_|__ ; T EN D ERS FOR Refreshment Booths !! ~ Pleaseleave your orders. Agents wanted to can vass. Appf;nl. ABHFIELDS Crockery Store, Duke Streot CAI,DWELL & CO. â€" â€" Managers. Mills‘ Supply Agency OTraW A Onv., f No. 17 Sparks Street, Near RusselUl House. The cast emiiracing the names of March 36, 1874 HOTEL COOKING RANGES! A HOTEL CARVING TABLES! ! HOTEL PASTRY OVENS!! ; HOTEL IRON BEDSTEADS! HOTEL LAUNDRY STOVES!! HOTEL HOT AIR FURNACES I!! Reserved Neats at: Gowan‘s Music Ftore Ottawa, July 22. BLYTH & KERR‘S. saws, Belting, iflies, Packt iviles reâ€"cul, A xes, Judsou‘s mnndug (li‘g'vqrnou and Unduuni‘l Vaives, Steam Pumps, : RBRuso‘s Litile Giart Injector. Alun Acenay of the GLOBK GAB LIGIT OTTAWA, _FRIDAY, JUKEY 23, 1875 COAL OIL COOKING STOVES, EIDEAU AND CUMBERLAND 8T8. AVOIDING HEAT IN THE HOUSE, D I V 0O R C E. . THE "DOMESTIC" IRON. Ottawa, April ;1th, 1875. And the full strength of the Com pany SHORT SEASON ONLY AT THIS POPULAI €OMPLETE IRONS IN ONE. ANY SIZES of the above, supplied to order by Â¥4. a. . FLOUR AXD FEED STORE. Hardware, &t. MR. E. A. MACDOWELL, MISS IDA SAVORY, S AVING F U L â€"ANDâ€" Agency of the GLOBK â€" OOMPANY, &c. Flour & E#ted. Prices as Suceessor to D, MceLarnon, â€"â€"GORNER OFâ€"â€" HOUSE, _ COMMENUING fittts9omo} wammmmmsemenn «(Q+f mm Secretary St, Patrick‘s Bociety 2. 3300â€"3i ALL SIZES, TH E . TAVLORB, RALPH SLATTERY H. MEA DOWS & 35 m-oxg?;'gg s15 4 lhwxwd .w will .,.,.aullo HOoUSE* 3874 eau | The Hon. A. B. Foster has proceeded ‘ up the Ottawa in connection with the : proposed extension of the Canada Cenâ€" tral Railway to Pembroke and the mouth of French River. The work is expected to commence almost immiwoly. â€" Doposit â€"securites of unsuccessful tenâ€" derers for, the Woilland Canal contracts were R@tutned yesterday from the Depart® ment of Public Works. Mr. George S. Barnum, formerly conâ€" nected with this journal, and now Seoreâ€" tary of the New Orleans, St. Louis & Chicago Railroad, is in town on a visit. It was decidéd yesterday by the Govâ€" erument to dredge the Deep Cut, to facilâ€" itate the means of reaching the Agriculâ€" tural Show grounds, at the forthcoming Provincial Exhibition. W6 are informed that Mr. A. B. Foster has offered to Mr. Walter Shanly, the appointment of Consulting Engineer of the Georgian Bay Railway. It is underâ€" stood that Mr. Shanly has accepted. Loxvox, July 22 â€"The members of the London Irish Rifles will entertain the Amocrican team at Wimbledon toâ€"night â€" The "Aabbotsford." C The agents of the steamship Abbotsford report she went ashore in a fog. The passengers were landed within 30 minutes and all are comfortable at Alnwick. Alâ€" though the steamer is luk\nt forward, a rock having penetrated her bottom, the agents expect to get her afloat soon. TELEGRAPHLIC. Shooting at Wimbledon. At the meeting at Wimbledon hï¬ the match for the Elcho Challenge Shield is being shot. The nnfe- in this contest are at 800, 900, and 1,000 yards. ‘The possible team score at each range is 600 points. The thootin* at the 800 yard range is completed. The English ug: scored 575, the Irishmen 502, and Scotchmen 498. h There is nooh.nf in the position of the steamship bboq[ord, ashore in Crommae‘s Bay, Wales. It is thought she will float off at the next high tide. Paris, July 22. â€"The National Assembly at Versailles has adopted the resolution to &rorogno the Assembiy on August 4th to,November 4th. Biï¬eTnmhumadonp:soï¬ï¬outofln Captains of the Bfltllh r lr-h'l‘unu for an International mmlz).to ocour at or near Philadephia during Centennial Exhibition. Vienna. The Rebellion. â€" VirxNa, July 22.â€"The advices received here state that the Montengrarians and Stavians are joining the insurrectionists in Hersegouena, and the rebellion is asâ€" suming af:rming proportions. New x July 22,.â€"John HOraD, UIN Treuxgor‘l::f"lmg Tsland City, is a d;fwl{ er for 70,000. (Geo. Fredericks, Secretary of the Fire Detector Company, committed suicide by poison last night. . ‘The Outrage on the Tug Boat. It now appears that the lady named Louise Merritt, who was so brutally out~ raged by five men on the tug boat Miky Norton, is the wife of Col.. Merritt of the U. 8. Army, and that about three weeks ago she escaped from a Lunatic A-ylu:i near Washington, D. C. . She only arriv in Jersey City, Tuesdgy‘ morning. The Times on the Grain Question. ‘The Times commenting upon Grain in England, says there is no doubt that the rreunt aspect of thooorulonz-in Enr and and on th6 continent is favourable to an incréased demand for the American produce, and it is natural to look forward to a revival of trade u.mumu‘ conâ€" sequence of this demand, that it will tend to such a revival there is no question, but it is too soon yet to depend with any ‘dmmofoertnin&lwwm its influences will extend, or how itwillbomodiï¬od‘s other circumstances. A healthy steady demand for our cereals would be an immense benefit to the whole country, but it is quite possible to destroy a con: siderable part of this benefit by hasty and Charges Investigated, « ‘The trial in Brooklyn of Police Superinâ€" / morican Team to be Enterlained. Colonel Gildersleeves‘ Proposition. Colonel Gildersleeve of the American tency and neglect: of duty and violation hauthd naered Thiberilin + _ rrextict tmA dran: ... not to all the charges against him. Bovï¬tziwmoanimdndtb case adjourned until next Thursday. 4 Another. Strike Anticipated. Another strike of ‘longshoremen: for The trial in Brookilyn ol FOlC® ©UpIUNT tent J. S. Follk charged with incompeâ€" P _l rogininy! I_'i.' thnltaed' marning. Storvy was under the ‘ of liquor sndw-'ubuï¬n‘ hu:g:who nn%o‘ï¬ï¬tï¬s'houu,lqwflflmib distant, for assistance. | returned wis_h_lz-.sgonc,uawm- Battis | was trying to quiet Stone hs stabbed him as ‘Ha®rpor», July 22.=â€"At the ‘base ball matchthe© Hartfords scored 4, and . the Défalcation of a City Treasuror. Nzew York, July 22.â€"John Horan, City The Assembly to be Prorogued 1‘ OR E I G N AM L R 1 C AN. ,.__ LIVERPOOL GREAT BRITAIN. (Case of Suicide. NEW YORK. AUSTRIA. FRANCE. HARTFORD. He ip 4 & te. osition of | vp all wntht-hm m’i e le. hich . them. :‘_‘. G“;.:-l) D‘t Puitaperrnia, Pa., July 22.â€"The Engâ€" lish Commissioner to the Centennial Exâ€" hibition has broken ground for the erecâ€" tion of their building four in number in Fairmount Parish. England is the first foreign nation to begin work for the Cenâ€" tennial. ‘The Japanese Commissioners are now in this city. _ Thoi Great swimming Matchâ€"Johnson fast, he was suddenly lagged and gave out, he was immediately tl:fl:don the boat. Johnson immediately swam toaPoint a short distance ahead of where Coyle gave out and was also then: taken on board the boat as fresh as when he started, before he was taken up he turned somerâ€" sgults and mancouvred in the water. When Coyle was taken from the water he was insensible with his pulse at 28. Johnston was then declared winner. 4 Coyle . was a mile and a querter or 18 minutes fhead of Johnston when he stopped swimming. ‘%he contestants were each préceded by a pilot and following them came the judges in a tug together with other steamers and yachts in great numâ€" bers. _ Gloucester was litterly jammed with people and the river front was crowded with row and sail boats. ‘The race caused much excitement, and was witnessed by thousands. In this city betting was in favor of Johnston, while in Gloucester it was in favor of Coyle. + the Winner. The Great Swimming Match beitweenJohn â€" son and Coyle, from Chester io Gl~..cesâ€" ter, 13 miles, for $1,000 aside and the championship of the world toâ€"day, result ed in an easy Vicb% for Johnson. The start was made at 1 40 from the stakeâ€"boat anchored in the river, « zl‘e took the Jersey while Johnson took the Pennsylvaâ€" nia side. le immediately . surged Nt 13 tninte wl m arees m are e to s, when was opposite Red Bank, about three mile: from the Consternation Created. 1‘ Detectives have created quite a sensaâ€" tion by the arresting this..morning of . a female Charged with the forging: of: a draft for $1,964 on the firmx of gm& Co., of St. John{ Niâ€"B. Detect ve Brewsâ€" ter of Boston, followed the woman, who goes here by the name of Marion Ware, though her name is said to be Gratz. Brewster will leave with her forâ€" Boston toâ€"night # CB1caco, Jul 22.â€"A1thou§h it is a week ?â€"dny since lgoulxlnldl::ï¬ an: f}‘reenwgod isappeared in the con, nogki eâ€" finite has been heard and ntor'leu:sn to ir fate are as numerous as the inhabiâ€" ts. The more reasonable have given p all hopes of their restoration, while ers think to see them alive and ‘think y have landed in some remote spot which will require time to hear from Mr. James A. Smith, one of the oldest Sax Fraxomo, July 22.â€"â€"The Rifle l;&d;muzeenm gclï¬ u:i tou, 0 | rti regulars, John McComb of the State forces,was won by the latter. The Mfl:‘fhm at 200 and 500{ud|, 5 shots at . â€" The score ot Mr. McComb, 20 and 21. ‘Totel, 41, out of a ’mi.blo- 50. = Thormockton, 19 and 20. 1, 39. c Inpiaxarous, July 22. â€"E. Ni & Co., stove mlgufut’unu. ranmy. Their assets are $150,000, and liabilities, $200,000. Clerk of the Federal Court, . It was for $100,000. $ Dzs. Moin®s, July 22.â€"The bond of Mr. Winslow, as Receiver of the B. C. & R. M. Railroad, was filed yesterday with the Sacrilege â€"â€" Beating his Stepmotherâ€" Cricket~Arrival of AImmigrants, . Montrear, July 22.â€"On Monday night MoxtrEaL, Jul H-â€"Unlaudn{mfl MSt.lnr_ï¬n’_-(!hMUppu&. Urbain deal of swearing was done in theâ€"matter. by witpesses for complainant, who ~was hddtobo%l;&nwnlmmwh defendant x « A match is to be played on Monday next between the Hamiiton Club aud the Montreal Club. © po Wb s + Yesterday morning about two hundred immigrants who came from the old world on the steamships Nova Scotian and Quebec arrived at the ‘Tanneries: Junction: in chr(eolthl:-n. Sum:rl,a&l'c.JM represen respecti Dominion and Untario ()anr‘n:;t:‘.l They. were treated well,as the ts usually aré, and with the oxo:gnlm dlmm who remained in the city, they all for different points west. s Arrival of Fechter~IJmmigrant Arrival, â€"Mr. Wood Declines the Secrotary* shipâ€"The Caledonia Socioty . ] Toroxto, July 22.â€"Chas.> Fechter : the tn.odhn,.rrlindlo-dï¬yh the city, and t-hï¬â€˜p;rfmw toâ€"night. j t Ngnbundnr‘:d fifty Menonites ar rived in this city last yesterday. u hn-u‘mwonh of Montreal for t Mr.8. 8. Wood the member fir Victoria has been offered the Provindial ~Secreâ€" taryship made vacant by the afl’m tob’tbo m Wentworth, but he refuses that; position, and will ‘take the Treasury portfolio or ons dopimia ts Pnd by representatives from New York, Monâ€" near the river, owned..by Messrs. ALANCO Brothers, and used asia cooper shop and for storing manufactured goods, stock, About persons were Marples, of Bracebtridge, and B. F. Underâ€" a fire broke out in a and while he was swimming along The Centennial Exhibition. NAraxEz, July 21.â€"Last night, at 11;830, No News of the Lost Balloon. CA N AD LA N PHILADELPHIA. Am Old Settler Dead SAN FRANCISCO. INDIANAPOLIS. A HWeavy Bond. MONTREAL. DES MOINES. Rifle Match. TCORCXNTO CHICAGO. CTimts NAPA NRE. e ie oi Fortyâ€"four Buildings Burat.â€"Twentyâ€" three Fam{lies WHouseloss. rival of Mr. Langmuairâ€"~Fatal *, utâ€"Arrival of -..‘.'....a.â€"fz‘.' Effected. +« Qurero, July 12. â€"Mr. h.nfnuir, Inâ€" spector of Hospitals and Asylums, etc., for the Province of Ontario, has been for several days inspecting the Marine Hosâ€" pital at the request of the Dominion .Govâ€" dn:&h f Mr. G Guilm A ter 0 + George Guilmette, while playing on the gallery of her fathâ€" er‘s residence, fell from it to the groundâ€" a distance of about twenty feet. Uver 1,000 Mennonite emigrants ~arrivâ€" ed at South Quebec yuurhy&ruwuu- ships Canadian and Quebec. ey .were all despatched west by special trains, en route tor: Manitoba, eveopdn&fnr famiâ€" lies, who had measles among the children. The inyalids were sent to the Marine Hosâ€" rT&sble‘rnn receive i laâ€"t evening from Mayor Murphy announces the eai;;seuon of the negotiations for the loan to this AwnzestsUuro, July 22.â€"A meeting of Hceims antone O Rmgriiom w/ at i ille on Friday, the 30th of July, to nominate a candidate to contest South Essex in the , ‘Frourâ€"Buying high. _ The extreme \torei a“::d psu pt hbn-ds we lloreign l Epll. are Toriz® but o sice"" Fammlly; Minumote future, but no sales. A esote ‘;i.r._mg._pm.nmmuddw interest of the Liberal party. ‘wheat. . At early change it was much exâ€" rose. and market unsettlied, at close demand &‘r:bogunug:o‘r but :t.h 3moo in freights demand _ abated, _‘ and market closed quiet; includad in sales are 100,000 bush., selle urâ€", and 20,000 seller July, m:wo' & sales are ww'. a Ns slCm k ds . Provisionsâ€"Pork was higher and fairly active ih‘a jobbi â€â€˜.r Bacon was firm, but «quiet, at fï¬o city clear. Land was . irregular and m«ï¬oh-u; :u.ll.lqd weak, . Western, on spot, nomi« â€"Wiisksyâ€"$1.20} to $1.21. ... _Framantsâ€"Quite firm, with a good inâ€" quiry, but searcity of grain retards foreign oity Too, "ous "generst" 24 Chioage an & &D ad vance has been so fast and violent that The grain excitement in the market for tne last few days has no precedent in the serious. results are f-ntnnnd rumours are already current of the failures for large amounts. The local market has been fearfully agitated. ~ _ A letter from Spring Lake, Mich., to the Detroit Tribune conveys the following : Qn th?.og:cr of .Jackson and State l.’,-M.Mdd,wmfl ing, with an equally ancient residence in the ‘rear, ‘The sole occupant is a corpuâ€" lent, little: old sailor, named Hiram A. Reed, familiarly known as "Squire." For thirty yoars previous to the first adminisâ€" tration of Grant he was justice 0| the g:oo,’ndhldoowtndabpm.dju ise in the building mentioned above. ‘With Grant‘s election the chief spirit of Jackson street went into retirement, and â€" the _ town over Inml as it were. During s:'lw“ 881, liatiot of Greut he was justice 01 the it were. During the summer 0| 1031 forty four years mgo, this little old man, then a s wsailor of twentyâ€"six, e telonging ang to Walln & Witiot, of Ono)p,N. .,nnddnubm:l:“&d nort and Ontario. Canada. On a trip in deir io Augustof that yeur 5&2}&’;6{ that year Capt, Reed passengers, a Frenchman and his wife mom- were no passenger boats in these days. At noon watch. This he refused, and only upon m.diduhon,w?ï¬nd a gold halfâ€" eagle from the lady. circumstances :{dthocuut had gone udl;b;g'om the man‘s memory, when & ys ago he received & letter from the American Consul at Paris, forwarded from his old address, ‘Adams, Jefferson mty N.Â¥X, mduusuflnv-ldu * mwflmmuagxw'ï¬oï¬h his will left francs to *one Hiram A. Reed, who was master of the schooner Ontario in tbmdl&l".d'b once saved the life of his wife." ‘Of the mer, Mr. Roed positive hd-ï¬dh,dm abouts of but one of the two othersâ€"his COM M ER C 1A L brother, Ass Reed. He has sent to the Mnm“um-nndiho ‘&'mm:“’“.- to establish his M..Z..a.m Extensive Conflagration. Reforim Convention to be Held. of The Grain Excitement. A M H ERSTBURG After Many Years. QUcBEC. sterling on favourable New YoRk, July 22. 117 for **IEwas Ever Thus." From the Hamilton Times The Wigle family, is striving to the election of one of iu“:‘n-hn Sor South Essex, went in to win. Bribery id corruption was the order of the day and night, and undue influence was brought to bear at every possible point. Lewis Wigle, who must have been the chief branch 0| the family tree, if he was not its trunk, maintained a very severe supervision ove" hh‘?wln acks, as he e sup~ E‘dmm,ywouldbow Wihie clothed ‘himself in an exterior of Aawâ€" teur and grandeur »s he passed through the Riding, his numerous brothers and xdnï¬v.wel:tt]ow;-kinthmoor- tion sty m hodge podge which rt:ï¬o%mb:«@twl&hc-,hob- mod&honï¬m Lewis Wigie, wws@ Wid-wlohnb- m.},n. igle, Solomon Wigle, Alâ€" f1 #lo,mdthohdi.'@oadw tum. We read that Theodore drove with a friend to Colchester to see a gentieman there he wished to secure for his brother‘s cause. Very discreetly getting rid of his 1eo ssprensatge with S60 gosupindy ts vate conversation wi to w«n“mmum&mmu t pho.dâ€iu-a.d(hbourh‘ setâ€" tlement, in order to "get the colored vote on the fence," as it was feared that the colored people were not favourable to the Conservative oundidate, We find this mpmm running all over t.holhd.iï¬:nd“hndlu" money to ovâ€" orybod&. would agree to be " all right" when bm.‘ day came. We read that he told the Judge that he spent _ moneéy, but «kept it to twr,â€w beliovi "M it _ his er, emponon knew nothing of what he did he could not be held ruï¬mnibl. The raciest item of eviâ€" dence gave was the tid bit that on nomination day he took no money with him to the hustings, because he "was mofthom hql-d'&'hd:. ie i sharpers . f is mmdï¬;heuhitbd:mm them that day. Perhaps he was hensive that having """d“‘.‘:s"“-‘ flWiM-W“M"M be haunted by his needy frends, who were always asking if any " cash was going." We find that umwmu An:l?rdon'l‘p'n Hall, while ing a 0 was & * 2 aumed Bevie, who veary signiionnaly hinted that he was "m Comservative and a supporter of Wigle." ‘The very astute againâ€"this time to the tune of We ï¬nd,wo,thnnomw went to several voters * oh specâ€" ulation," but the spec. does not seem to have been a successful. He thereupon vhiudmhotb:wbw:oh. meaâ€" * sure responsible anote he held against IWW‘ theire. ~He very / significantly told the widow ; that if Athe en eakmi i e en t " his word, for within a few days tz‘ )Vhb'-.uu::-u-.:â€"i"*? m “‘ "" m‘um&q-.â€"\'f!‘“'_;ï¬"! sing maty oagwat M uht e on t Maynard him that he would be overheard. Dnhn;libtbmofm was too bold to know fear, anad he Maynard that he would talk as much â€" as ocs;ncu-::hn--.a::ffl thont then ‘.d“nm as he bd.m Te 4925 aready bought up a lot Â¥oteéâ€" family we find that Darius Wigle, who was overlooked in an eatlior ;g&-w and their friends bribed, hired teams and treated right and lefi even up .to the houroflhplmdthpdh. The genâ€" erous hearted taking the hint cf one poor elector, who asked for money, and said "a little of it would goâ€"a w the corruptionists carried their bills over to Detroit, and there, at .d'l.' mndgoon&pwlm ver and used it, having, onlgxo:n- made considerable gains. ‘The e are but a few instances of what cropped out in the elootion trial, and we can »gree with the main t l made to 2edure his nellvity fill the ‘close 0f . the Em n“-.dh.gpupuu was for which it was ostenzibly given to Mr. lale boon thined t by ts gordar Wikke 4 That Mr. Lewis Wigle should be deâ€" prived of his seat, does not surprise us in the least ; but we confess that the ‘partiâ€" Chancellor for that ‘b’d?o. purpose, appears <oâ€" .oflmmn‘fnhmmw with some of sacts of the respondent‘s oummmwuttuï¬.m The payments to Davis, for inâ€" slance, seems to ordinary minds ulterly without object, unless, as Mr. Alexander nor offered to him by Davie.‘" " _ “"l‘tuonrflun,"ltrthrhn when referring recent &ï¬dï¬,flnn‘:w"’wu“ spurs." This was agrave etrror on his part, for now he will go the rounds of ‘the tunny i after this that it w-hm-rb should have his spurs at a The Chicago Tribuns will probably contradiot the rumor, as â€" muumm.wdm. The Free Press will hope that the Gonâ€" Tiaks: be wat mraingle and. not poramal was any of his wife‘s relations. The Rochester Democrat will insist that these remarke ure calculated to make the groom leol saddlery. But the Boston Post will exâ€" claim : What boots â€"it? _ Why stitmrup such acommotion ? And then the less" er wite will buckle into the work and use up the entire harness.â€"Hartford Courant. are two ‘Tarter ladies (Mobammedan) who inkâ€"has been devised by Dr. Jacobsen, of n.fl.,ï¬q“ of points, like the leads of ordinary pencils, that can be fitted into holders. ‘The writing at first resembles lead peneil marks, but when moistened immediately assumes & vi tint, and then adheres to the paper like ink. It is said that as many as six good oqi-gnbohhpnhuic means of n ardiniey pross %"‘P‘" -Iunlu‘:’gdun‘-m in Toronto. ar course of leotures in T inbns aoatemy Uf Madicine Sumsrrrurs Por I®c.â€"A substitute for PRICE 3 CENTS The Wits of the Pross.