deliers requiring n¢ in proof and ofing, capâ€" eap and anND auENTS, [:glstry & Geneâ€" sion Office. Edivion) us Kb P. G vICKEY # aint. W S ckhYBODY 1 red mio wilh them. io sladiy eniertmin uln;- or u-uv_u-: N & ORR, s & Cr+ilders PE L JP USSEX.â€"ST TSSEL ASPHALTE w=tLASS mand and those whose copy e@ UND RTAKEN, QCIETY, J &A I Kâ€" 3 t‘sS1. Â¥ A D& TO ORDME Last, TURONTG amoed, and debts s in the different citie® k Oilders. 4 in all Parts e â€" Informaiion may LLENDKR, 70 & 5 i bromd stroot, Ks editor New York T k £ &E T, USE. q F R A M B ® sns en, d u.p..n':':u Setf *» ol tm t 4 toek book w ES oN Li w ul no perigintt R IRO® \AGB, TDiaep 3~ 1w o. ARCHAMBAULT, Notary Public and Advocate, Has opetod au ~wllce in ihe Village @ Hub Province of uuevec, for the transaction~ > g Notariai and Legs: rusizpess, elther in the of Quebec o intrrio. Special care given to the collectio oi acegunts in both PIOâ€" hn;‘ié;;u;uoy. Solicitor in Chan #ery, &e., for thePiovince of (itario. Main Sureet, Huil, P. Q. s 3â€"6m Oy of OTTA W A, County of Carieon Momespathic Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. § 112 "»t*~Albert Street. Office hours from tha t B amly ts 1P m Beesiar astention Tierus. leatos dispiacemen 1735 _2 _ Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &c. Ofleeâ€"Master in Chancsry (nambers, Hooge, «liawa, Canada ".- 3. D. R. MACDONELL, “"\I‘ South side of Ridean stree Sill Consultations at aii bours, May be consuited at i:is Oï¬ ~ .,._"'-iflhn.ma w ‘ D* wes. RBarristers, Attorneys, Solicig@rs, Couâ€" veyancers, &c., (Of the iate urm of Lewis & Pinbey.) OPYICESâ€"blgin Streel. Otiawa. C, 4. Prsmn®a A. J. Oaristr«.| H.P. Hict Feb. 3, 1874 484â€"8m Temporary uilce treet, Hul, msuil, March 9, 13 l\lom P. FORANX, . Advecate, Solicitor, &c. No 1 "t.James ®treet, . . Mi)M Sept ~, i873. us 69. Barristers and Au.r-a‘-.a-l.nw. Solict» tors in Chancery, Notaries, & c. Uiceâ€"Hardy‘s Biock, Hideau Streei. Pll-ï¬. CHRISTIE & HILL, J W. W. WARD, & Barrister, Atiorney, Soliciters, &c., Offlee â€"Over Mr. B. iuckell‘s Flour Store sormer of Musser: «od Yorkâ€"streels (liawa. Barristers, licitors, Attorneys, Conâ€" veyam. Notaries, &c., &¢., Oflceâ€"sell‘s| Hlock, opposite Russell House. W .H. W ALKERE| R.CaSssELs,Jr. | P. PENNOC K. July 21, 1874 262. McLzoD STEW aRT Accountants, Audlitors & General Commission Mauil, O8t. 26, 1974 Barristers, Solicitors, Aitorneys and Conveyaucers, &c., wig. Beli‘s Biock. Elginâ€"st. 00 HoNBLE. R, W. Scort, q. C. > Barristers and Aitorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Soliâ€" citors; Conveyancers, &c., ;. Barristers, Attorneys, Selicitors, Conveyancers, &c.. $H~ Mosgrove‘s Building Rideauâ€"st, Oltawa. BHox. Jo®® O‘CoNNoR, Q.C. _ G. J. O‘DoHzRTY Barrister, (‘o-vO{n-eor. &c., Sol citor in Chancery. Officeâ€" pposite the Russeli iHouse, . over wibson‘s Confectionary, fail Money tolend on Real Estate, _ _ Utawe, Oet. 24, 18] i 8. Tiamco® June 4 i9.s. W OFFIC Eâ€"N« treet, lately o« quality . sls Luncheon served at all hours Choicegt Wines, Liquors, Cigars DANUEL O‘CoNNoR being paid H. CHALKER, oBENT GRAHAM The Royal Oak Hotel, HWedical Cards. AILLON & CHRYSLER, OOTT, STEWART & GORMULLY, Â¥. H. FERLAND, ‘CONNOR & HoGG, VOL. VIII. NO. 3908. Barrister, Advocate, &e. (or the nee of Quebec. unpaie e W. P. COUTLEE, B.C.L., ‘CcONNOoR & O‘DoHERTY, JALKER, CASSELS & PENNOCK, C. W. MaeCUAIG FRE! J P. LYÂ¥XN, quor®, â€" Wines and Ai.310N â€" HOTEL, H. TAYLOR TUPPER may be consulted profes MARSH AL MATHESON, â€".â€" HAIRDRESSER xsson, .__ H. LETCH, Proprietor ILLIAM MOSGROVE, THE Wellington Street Pale Ale and Guineés® Extra Stout LKegal Cards. s to and Official Assignee POO KS ALWAY3 ON HAND TTA W A, Ont urt Hoase Avenu« wi Dr. jos, seaudin‘s, Main Hotcls. " LONDON," m the Cars and Boats free 8784 & Co. bours, P istreel, near Giou hambers, O‘Connor *%ephanson & Co. s Kstablishm eart with ) ou strict attention F. H. CHRYSLER J. J. GoRMULLY rner of O*Conâ€" M ONTRIEA L. wW. D. Hoga plled with the *= Manager 3766=f 38° 6â€"3im «Popri tizy 4104 24(4 the NONE IS GENUINE! There are Numerouns Imilations on the Fresh arrivals this morning, at 103 Rideau Street, opposite Dalhousie St. ,______ ances can be bad at all hours by leayâ€" ing orders at the W . CBAMPN&®S begs to draw the altention of his patrons and the public generaily to his extensive Livery Stables, Carriages AND VEHICLES, Which caunot be beaten. Carefu lard attentive Drivers alweys in attendance when required. Diamond Yeast Cakes Centre Town Livery Stables. avor the undersigned with a call. N.B. â€"Horses boarded und groomed in the most satistactory manner. A specialty w»4e ot this feature BROWNLEE & CO Marob 11, bn74 461 <v MYRTLE NAVY, {oining the Eank of H. N. America, W ELâ€" .A.?Nu'x{.ï¬u-ar the best and must conv<nient Livery stabies in the city. Parties desirous of securing good rï¬ prompt attendance, and reasonabile rutes, !1 please June 10th 1875 Bririsx Liox HoteL, Ottawa. July 29, 1875 in retiring from the practice of my profession, 1 have left with my former Assistant, Mr. A. F. CUTTON, my Pians and Records of s irveys in Uttawa and vk-lnni and have much pleasu.e in recommending im as my suc» Office, as formerly, over Mann‘s Hardware store. 3819â€"Lf UCEAN, LAKE AND RIVER FISH. GIBBS & COURSOLLE Patents of Invention, F YOU WANT GOOD BREAD [TRADE MARK REGISTERED.] vICTORIA CBAMBERS, WELLINGTON STREET, OTTAWA. 3834 P HOT OGRAPHE R F. MEINDL bas opene« out, as a Merchan‘ Tailor and ouiditer, on Elgin st., opposite th Post Office. Firstâ€"class goods always on hand nd satlataction guaraoteed. The undersigned has opened a Ston â€"Cuiler‘s Yard, Cornar of King and â€"tL Ardrow Street, where building stone and posts of all deseription will be kept constantly on band, Orders are mam:mlly solicited, for all kinds of Stoneâ€" cut i lc LIVERY STABLES. FISH MARKET. USE THE Norwich Egg Powder, OFFICKâ€"No, Weilington St. 1506 Utkwaont. _ ‘ ENTRE TOWN w interested who have been troubled in the past with summed or heaâ€" ted arbore, and journals + nd have been paying !ancy price, use Craven‘s Arctic and Engine Otls aad o avoids those complaints for the mtnro.‘ All Oils guaranteed and orders solicited:; ETROPOLITAN P ATENTS. (r making all kinds of Cakes WITHOUT GGS. Seole Agents f"v Ontario. [EW Tailoring Establishment. RTHUR F. COTTON, 10 CONTRACTORS & ,BULLDE®\ L.UMBER AND CoMMISSION MERCKANT, BROK ER, &c. 10 be had of all Grocers. H. 1. WEEKES & Co., The Victoria Stables Rustmess Cards. T. LAMBERT esns y Simman 1 S Buccessor to W . R. Ihistle & Co. J A R V I 8. 69, SPARKS STREET. Miscellancous. Carriages. UNLESS STAMPED (LATE JARVTS & ARLESS :) CAaAVTION. BOLICITORS OF No TICE to Mill "mq‘ owners, Machiâ€" NEAY v tNCmr J nists and all others CUFEAERD 1 FbO»> A. STEVENSON W.J. CRAVEN& Co., 144 St. Paulâ€"st., Montreal 3$«@0®>a@$p 1J | Thereis a cheese factory on said premises gi:gs?gggg:‘.b l(orxl:mu.:ndlnmnnln“:u. * @347:43 $ :’)5 Terms o« saie cash. golfrisse2 <, w. H. HILL, $o8 & ud>s L Assignee. â€"_443SL.E% < | North Augusta, June #, 187. _ W. R. THISTLE Toronto. 3006â€"Lf $836â€"1m d or h = Notice is hereby given that under and by :d or De@~ | virture of the powers vested in e s n-:nu en paylug | of the estate .ndonocuollhonw named Inâ€" ngine Oils | S@ivent, 1 will offer for Sale by blic Auction, al; be lands and prem{ses bereafter mentioned, e future:, | in the Townnhl&:l North Gower, in the County ited: | of Carieton, at lm{:.t.t:hm mhflu : afteracon, on Monday day ptem . +_Co,, lbc‘t, A. . 1875, all the o-uw.&hé title, an i Montreal. ; interest <::‘m¢ said xmrmml tn .u-:nu'- assignee of this estate, in an and sing~ _'â€"""uhr that certain parce! or tract of land and LLENT mn&l: situate, 'yln'num bdng‘l’ndtho Townâ€" * O / bas | in the Provings of Uniatics in the Demiiiion of pars been | Canada, ii‘g composed of the undivived one ng Mantâ€" hurol-dnnorn lot number tw the Fourth Cuncession of the said p of ishmenta Nonhk(,)d)wer. btmo:lml bounded and describâ€" | ed as we, that ® com im on * | the northern limit of mm ’ bet ween lots num bers t-onx and twentlyâ€"one, Vi0y im said Fourth Concession, at the distance of | stx hundred and nn.{Mnn leet from the south C east angle of said lot number twenty, from * :; | lhence south sixtyâ€"six degrees west a the 2 $ | northern limit of said allowance for road, one & §{€ | onain ana fity links from thence north thirtyâ€" K4 & 8 six degrees west, one chain and fifty links from 53 .3 thence north,:ixtyâ€"six degrees east, one chain 8* & Im.nnmummmmwmun:u B..,_.g drgn-ueugouehln‘u to the place beâ€" $ @3 |ginuing," containing by admeasuremebt two ly PROOF AND RYE From Gooderham and Worts Colobrated Distillery, SOLD LOW. s HIGHâ€"WINES, on of $1.25 cer bbi., dry Codâ€"fish, C amaâ€u :umflmfl- Western A'"luud Unions, also o-': ot which are selling at a requotion for C 5 ibe. of sound Tea for $1.60, value warâ€" o2 o Spweras T reauotion on tha. I Hnbrainr uantit on of $1.2 rer 3. n.i BEMPLE, Importer, &c., 58 St. Poter Bt., oatreal, JAB. HARTY & Co., Merchants, Kingston, C. J. CAMPBELE, Esq, Messrs Campbeli & o retr e e . qh ro > 1 OBACCOS, PICKLES, BALL BLUE STAROH, RICE, RAISINS, UURRANTS, NUTS, CIGARS, PAILS and BROOMS, also, Liberal advances made on consignments. UuroCkRikH, WIN £8, LIQUORS, ;PROV1Sâ€" 10N8, £TO., ETC., . Insolvent Act of 1869. ‘By J. BERMINGHAM. Liquors at ususualiy LOW PRICES, to Baskerville & Bros., No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, FOR SALE â€"N, I'.Jmnor of No. % First (xmooulonlnu Front, 50 acres more or less, 40 of which are in fine state ofeultivation, Can run a mowing machine '-hm‘h from end to end. Terms easy,. Apply to J. BERMINGBAM, Auctioneer and Land Agent, KiginSt. Ottawa. CLOTHINC Establishment, N-ogoumm sal .ol Ptom. lld:l:‘:: z es m elanmunuulo“ 1u|dhlpr£t.ln- terest Stocks m&d and carried on a margin (f 10 per t. interést at lowest current P ooct We £700yBawk Banker, Montreal Dealer in Greenbacks, U. 8. Bonds and Checks Commercial paper discounted. Collection made in all parts of the Dominion and U. 8. In terest ailowed on deposits. Cot. 20, 1r74. 3680â€"8a . wh | In the matter of and jne quarter square chains, be the same more or les®, Fhere is a cheese factory on said premises in gond repair and in running order, Terms o( sale cash. Alph. J. Steers & Co. On the 9ank Street Road, FOR S iLR make room for their Spring Stock, RICK 40U8E AND LOT, OND BROTHERS, RUSSELL HOUSE BLOCK, (Upposite Sappers Bridge,] OTTAWaA, ONT Commission Merchants, D. BROWNr, Auction S#ales. that they will have every &cyal HMotices. The relail Ciothing Susi« ness so long carried on by Joreph Metcaife is now "ranaferred to the Firm of JOHN SMITH & CO Mr., Smith‘s knowledge of the Ready Made Cloth« ing business (14 years exâ€" perience), and their deterâ€" mination to keep the best class of Goods to be had, and to sell at the lowâ€" est prices possible, will be a GUARANTEE to Mr. Metcalfe‘s old Customers @Gracers. ©lothing. Pankers. ON EASY TERMS â€"â€"DEALERS IXâ€" W HOLBSALEâ€" their Clothing â€"AT THEâ€" 0 ots. to $1.00, according to x Labrador Bno L., dry ;Emlnu £100y Sawk wk Will also exhibit as follows:â€" _ MONTREAL â€" â€"â€"July 26, 27 & 2 CORNWALL â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" July 2 BROCKVILLE â€"~ â€" â€" â€" July 30 PEBTH â€" â€" â€" â€" â€"_ â€" ‘July 31 =â€"»â€"AND THEâ€" FOoLIES BERCERES,APARIS, Aud has added them to his Peerless Company. For extended details of enteriainment prcâ€" sented by this Stering Organization and full gn of the Company, see MurRAY‘s InLUsâ€" RaTED News, e.p;tf‘ 'i‘i.ï¬a'v o‘slock p,. m. Commercing at Admission 5@ cents. Children under 10 years, 2§ conts, Reserved chairs, 75 0s=1 ts, b} CHARLES H. DAY, SELECTED THE MOST ACCOMâ€" PLISHED PERFORMERS FROM _ HENGLFR‘S RATTY‘S & ADAM‘S GREAT ENGLISH CIRCUSES, Best Artists of Both Hemisphe es, RAILROAD CIRCUS JOHN H. MURRAY‘S Monday, Aug. 2, 1875 SIGN v‘nu;nn. noug e?rm ORA lon! m!n wb e HANGER, &o melz"&t notice, and ï¬ & mmf:ï¬-'?'.':y?: »dffis harts Mast Yeatte aill Hor on ies Opposite the Post Office, KElgin Street. Dos. €, 1874 C OTTAW A, HOTEL COOKING RANGES! HOTEL CARVING TABLES! | HOTEL PASTRY OVENS!!! HOTEL IRON BEDSTEADS! HOTEL LAUNDRY STOVES!! HOTEL HOT AIR FURNAC ES !!! Marok 26, 1874. CALDWELL & CO, â€" â€" Managers. No. 17 Sparks Street, Near Russel! House. Mills‘ Supply Agency ~BLYTH & KERR‘S. â€"_ H, MEADOWS& CO,, 35 Bussex Sireet, Ottawe, April ;1th, 1875, 38 21 _ Pleaseleave your orders. Agents wanted to canvass. App{;.:ï¬ For Sharp‘s Safety Oil Cabinets, for all kinds of o:1, fluids, &c., all sizes from 5 to 220 gallons, neal cheapand durableâ€"will save their own price in cil. in a short time. Afternoon and ~Evening, crim 1RON, a great labour«saving maâ€" emn:'l?d one -bnt’lhonln be in every !ionu. and no doubt will be when seen, at ASHâ€" FIELDS Crockery and Glassware mtore, sole agent for City and Counties. Ha Bel: Filos, Files eu Zon, J uiipgn‘t Sonndand CGeverners mt " A combined smoothing glossi Aut and crimping IRON, a tr‘:'-t .weoafiunn‘? maâ€" auo, agoacy chie di9sk ‘Oan ciow m%u Y . &o. ont TOUR OF EUROPE AVOIDING HEAT TN THE HOUSE, ANY SIZES of the above, supplied to COAL OIL _ COOKING â€"STOVES, Combining in its organization the TTAWA PRUNEAU, Juar., THE "DCMESTIC" iRon. order by Mr. Murray during his late Amusenents. COMPLETE IRONS IN (lr Hardmware, &t. S A VING F U L OTTAWA, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1875 ASHFIELDS Crockery Store, Duke Street Aft ruoon and Night. Doors G R E AT Director of Publications ALL â€"ATâ€" AT ment amon, &oxngnhtbou.htho?.m Mt:dhodonyt:. that .dnn‘o was ware as smuggle orIpie , & Juiioini inventigetioncet Car ton having resulted %m matter lRas been referred to for judgment, .‘!_ 6 & ‘E" y e â€"'h- ty B a o !lgho.ï¬hu hsvooo-ndub-l Pnigiose io ad oi on Innaogruee maa BeueRrads, August 1.â€"Prince Milan has gone to Viewna to confer . with the For eign ~ Seizure of a British Ship. On June 12th lh“;mC:’Mh from Singapore, owned British mhjmm dhoovmdhndino" gers cargo on the Island gdun which, being closed to foreigners, the ship was boarded and seized, by English _ Customs officials in the mu_nunico,ndcdmdehnt: for investigation. ‘The Captain of mtwnhodwflbu.(hhuo boat to p..hlt enâ€" fln.vonnd toâ€" escape to Hong 1 After several warnings the vessel was tured and taken to Whampos. bundndpu-:nnm on board the Carisbrooke at time but none of them were injured, the shots being directed at the rudder only. There is much excite _ The disturbances in Monchoaria conâ€" tinues. . The Government troops are reported to be held in check by the insurâ€" Snaxona1, July 31.â€"There are renewed indicatrons that I?:l:;;ir. i:bwt to comâ€" mence war u uence of the ux...d"ï¬?.m.q that m of that. tmbutary are preparing:to revolt against the Chinese authority. & fAï¬nin Hotngixonggi.l::.yod much w T Pml~ of Ruabell £ 0. The lwes is cettincen it Berx®, July 31.â€"Four of the striking workmen on the 8t. Gothard Tunnel were killed and 8 wounded when the Swiss troops attacked the strikers last Thursâ€" day. The men have resumed work. Tâ€oh:mmrt;ith‘nge“o citizens who were ing implicated in a So::lidiat n:amu}to hnvo‘bocn convicted and sentenced to ears imprisonment. Four persons who yworo convicted of same offence were sent to prison for a short time. 18,000,000 francs for sup Vrrsaiues, July 31.â€"The National As« sembly to day voted an appropriation of Mr. Biggar, member for Cavan County and Mesers. fmoll and Mellon were also present. Resolutions of the usual charâ€" acter were carried by acclamation. To be Paid. d.'ll‘ho Mdflis‘hmh.,h its ï¬m: article, says it believes arrangemen rhmï¬méhï¬uwbic&wfllm:l&i? e payment of Duncan, Sherman ‘s circular notes in the hands of travellers. ~__ The Money Market., British‘~ securities closed unchanged. American bondssteady. New loin of 1881, 10} 10 104 5â€"8;~6%2,â€"108 34. Erie cotton market and all other markets will also be olm'&u“r A General Holiday. Loxpox, July 31,â€"Monday next is h.nkhoua.;:l’md the Riock Rxcha mdlmnlnghno will be closed.. cotton market and all other Livern TELEGR APHIC. Il now open for business after being renoâ€" vated and newly fitted for the comfortand accomodation of the travelling community . “lbnvolnotherl#.h,“ww-oeg * W ithout which my life is incomniete. Ub, sweeter self ! like me art thou astray ? Trying with all thy heart to find the way To mine ? Straying like mine to find the breast On which alone can weary heart find rest." is bea‘tiful and furnished with the cholcest brands of Liquore, Cigars, eto. ° f Your call will be kindly solicited. * OWwax‘s araxp» sA d udn Charay. MONDAY AUCG. 2D Will be yresen LED ASTRAYC. £ESTABLIS HED_PAYV 0 RITES tend: without fhrther not ‘ca. ~ €} ralotine enret, pupiatznees eeree :’l l"ly‘:'d.r !.)olovod wife of Joon Funeral will leave ber Husband‘s residence Wellington St, Upper Town, for 8; Patriok‘s Chmncb, from thence to the Uuhoneï¬umuq on Monday 2ng Iost, at 4 p. m, Friends ana acquaintences, are respecifully requested to at« 4 e04 amniA du ce ud w ie uT00 OPPo@TTE THE GOVERNMENT Work Appropriation for War Expenses, The Dufferin House, Corner Bank and Wellington sts., New Advertisements be yresented tor the first time by (o.‘pnly!t:&luull'n.mmorpheoot F OR E I G N kervion I An Envlish ‘Ship Seized. SECOND WEEK Reserved Seats at Gownns. BHerne Strikers Killed, A Socialist Movement. SWITZERLAND. GREAT BRITAIN. SERVIA. CMINA. OP THE E. J. HENRY, OPERA HoUse. Portsmourn, N.A., July 31.â€"Gen. Batâ€" ler‘s yultl-a'l:’n‘tli', Rufus Natohes‘ yacht Resoluts sailed toâ€"day the first of Cns e Ey ogod, batween them. .. The course 89 from Isle of Siwkly Found White and Hoon inoads uduhu,&o.m.floï¬anhs a 38 hours 13 minutes. Rev, Dr. Ubalidi, of Papal ::-," sailed for Emp:‘tqu, ln.z number of o‘l&mu and laity. The steamer was decorated with bunting and the Papal arm.s flew from the bow. . _ Outstanding Caurrency. The official w“o(‘h!‘l'nmd 8::: currency outstanding date, f up $416,456,023.60, Arrival of Mr. Aplin. K Mr,. Wm. Aplin, late agent of the New York A-od-&'l’u- in London, arâ€" rived here toâ€"day. tion by the press and citizens elicited Havens 2. the interest of Commodore Vanderbilt, which the latter is quite willing to ‘sell, the mttho’mkmu:bm 86, Gould, with his $7,500,000¢ will be very near controlling it all himself. However, he cannot rely upon his friends. He has no such followers as the Commodore has, but bhe makes up in the cash what he lacks in support. 1 stock . and. have M.v:’ {nu‘:. thing of it in enjoying ©the ‘ privileges of the lines for transacting Mo'nxgmbmin-. 1 do not beâ€" lieve that gentlemen will sell out their stock even if Venderbilt should. There are thirtyâ€"five million dollars of Western Union stock in all. ‘The Comâ€" le nlllhng:au,-nn-k'md.llflo‘,(mm eleven in all, enough to ennholt:;'Bondot.ll elections. : If Mr, Gould desires to conâ€" trol this Board he will have to buy out &denbnt;lmnounllum(hn-; modore. : It is known in our Board that Jay Gould ownsâ€"$7,500,000 of Westâ€" ern Uuion si0ck ‘against $5,000,000 held by the Commodore. ~Should he buy out made a stutloweb are Meotibed w the manage emen are 3.@! of the Company and have doubtless Stock, . He says it cost him (86) and he will never sellit at a loss. If it can be l“:ï¬tothnhoï¬u the Commodore will sell out to any one who‘will give him his price for it, but the retirement of Vanderbilt from tb“o.floud wo:lzï¬ loocuufl‘hvdn retiremen friends. . Vanderbilt has a number of followers in all the en: which he enters into and hmhfl,l&ï¬ Wark, Harper, Durkel and Thorne are A member of the executive committes of the Western Union ‘Telegraph Comâ€" g‘n!flll acquainted: with Commodare anderbilt was questioned as to the truth or falsity of the report that Vanderbilt was ready to sell out his stock. He said MHOJ not use my nameâ€" but I can assure you thet Mr. Vanderbilt is perâ€" fectly willing to sell his Western Union held within the past three weeks and there has ‘been very much difference of % to how the ‘.;m -n'f‘fl'.' as C raised. nolmnm":l:n‘ldw%m :d.nzl\?flm th“%cwmumtud“ at a covers salary. ‘!-iu%a-q- itmwmfnl-) thoritively states that the officials of Plyâ€" nonthChunhlnhdtoniuthoM additional salary voted to Beecher by a m-wo-ï¬o':uhl. Ag;ndj.-‘ gnmu' 10. hy benefit of Miss Bessic In Hartfordâ€"8t. Louis Browns 6, Hartâ€" The Western Union Telegraph Company and Wm. Whatleigh denying that they The circulating . yesterday that 'Onnlzgeurie.l poophu"ohuvyl-u by the failure of Duncan, Sherman & Co. E:wutobewit.ho\ubundsï¬onh-uy tances. Lotters have been received from John T. Raymond, John Brougham rospects in England have im m" T,,.'-_'.' ft:i tlmrnnlono;«;f .Jï¬wm. There is a foreign wheat at sent. cml";& reports are more fnpv: able. Government has issued a decree as to rising a free circulation of the Bible throughout the Empire. 17. CnGit Gutct Autian B Artviitifiiein nds rtcud c s 4 Briadisk, Russia, was almost totally deâ€" stroyed by fire. Nearly all the principal bllfldiuf,m burnt. QuUrENsTOWX, July 31.â€"The steamship «Algeria of the Cunard line, from New York, arrived at this port at 8 s ‘-"‘...‘lhloâ€"nh-l-nm Viexna, A\T.t 1. â€"Count _ Anâ€" drassy, . the Austrian* Premier, who was on leave of absence has returned to Vunn..onmonnn:.o‘f,hw complications. ienna press hfll?nil:ntobolhv:hh&uPï¬numm object in coming to city is to sound ?‘tg.womm;?tmduco’;mnwmw ustria intends to preserve neutrality, even if the insurrection is rotnau? whether she will not noupmahd Sha .. Beocher‘s Salary, The Sun says August Stort Nsw Yorr, 3lst July.â€"A Herald‘s Action of the Government. Oggwqru,.July_sl.-â€"_m Turkish Town Nearly Destroyed by Fire. 1. Prterssure, July 31.â€"The town of A M L R 1 C AN. Sailed for Europe In A Yacht Race. Marine Intelligence ued reports are more favorâ€" NEW YORK. TUKKEY. AUSTRIA. of CTimcs under theircharge as employees of the comâ€" pury:_Thit hy aet dio Eant deators Phay Two. men were recently charged beâ€" fore a London magistrate with W London Street Mm,w damage to the amount £150. They tm mament mm iess C J 81.â€"A Commercial 30::;::"00&1'â€0 the burning Copeland‘s saw â€" mills at Lapier, Mich. Surne. The h-‘.:ovd‘m-." wik ‘Or little or no insurance. Bostox, Masa., July 31.â€"â€"The first bale dthomooï¬uuw,nodndh-:m sold at noon toâ€"day for the benefit of the The First Bale. Bivaxx1u,Ga., July 31.â€"The first bale t i 3. 6c innce 4 os, Thom ts uit tation of J. W. Staten, in ‘ Pheals county, order at a was at mlnd Mlvomï¬n burly negro, who looked the door. '-w negro meant mischief, the officer & revolver and shot the negro dead.. The door was then opened and the crowd quietly dispersed. "_?.‘P:'?:wflw:hhmu the death of Andrew Johnson avd seemâ€" ed to be affected. Loxe Braxon, July 31.â€"The â€"Mhz Bouth Carolina, of the Charleston 1i :"..‘ï¬;'t,"'mz“'ï¬"m‘ yih a part of ber take the steamer to N“h’fl'k.. ud Mzxures, Tenn., July 31.â€"The situeâ€" tion as the river is a little more hopeful -i.h&i-m-au-:: mfl:ï¬ymmmuu but regarded as dangerons. Some whlnmlhdï¬o-th?.?u:l levees are perfectly saturated Unable to Agree. The jury in the Waddy Thomas case are unable to agree. , iree handicap for all for of m&hmono m M.m e n e e L e mial m mm’-ï¬!lum&d;m AZ4. free handicap for all ages for Richards mile and aquarter selling race is the bmrn-harmtow:m.:-'hu‘, ml“poundnw 89, uuiu}g ï¬mmmmm_um to three and aâ€"half, and Leader with 88 oo ho qrrnd raey though un m maed on as on Thursday.. Nine horses started for Shonelein o Sethpes ons mile of these and the track is in Joux L. Capwarapir®, Aotg. Secty. of State. President Grant was toâ€"day sdvised of remembered. As a mark of respect for the memory of the decessed, it is ordered that the Executive Mansion and the several departments of the Government at Washâ€" ton . be in -olmhi:nfl! the close of the day designated for {uneral, ndnflpublï¬om:dx.“g Mz It is further that the War Navy Departments cause suitâ€" able honor to be paid on the ©ocasion, to the memory of the illustrious dead. Signed, U. 8. Graxt, It becomes the painful duty of the Preâ€" ï¬ntwww&omdb mm eemnge son, survivor pre decessors, â€" which occurred ‘Carter county east Tennessee, at an early hour this . morning, ‘The solemnity of the oo casion which called him to the Presidency with the varied nature and length of his public services will cause him to be long d-:-.m.:an?dmmfllbnuh--& total amount tobo.oldu! five million the 3Uth A for the trial o dlmum‘:ro“nu@thlunit. The ‘death of Andrew Johnson has created a profound sensation here. 3 ï¬:"bo.cnpho::duh_dfuonb“ â€" building, universal ‘regret is exâ€" pressed on every side. Gold to be Sold by the Treasury,. The Assistant Treasurer at New York has been directed by the Secretary of the 'l‘nu’mywullpl!duï¬n‘thmthof August as follows, viz.:© One‘and one half A general m'h been order ed to convene at Fort Whipple,â€"Va., on The followi despatch was sent from hcot.hbmwl:‘mg. The General of the Army directs me to say that the commanding officer at Fort Barracas should be authorized to remove the whole or any part of his command to the ‘Pine Woods of Florid& or to anv Surgeon General Barnes toâ€"day received the following from Barâ€" sonal friends. rarevigg 84 : on im ovades tht / ao phadh o. are V favourable this morning. __ _ S Wasumcorox, July 31.â€"The intelligence of'thdwhofswm.lobnmpndnou much sorrow in this ci:{ even among those who wére politically opposed © to him. ~His long public services in. Wash in‘un‘lgad)ucuudhinnn’mpu- Baratooa, July 31.â€"The weather is fine Yellow Fever at Fort Barrancas. The Death of Senator Jahason. The Saw Mills Destroyed. A Charitable Deed. Command to be Removed Condition of the River. (Signed,) M â€.‘.- ; CINCINKATA, LOXG BRANCH, An Exccutive Order. A Negro whot. * SAVAYVNXAH. A Profound Sorrow BALTIMORE. of iif . may .. approve, P o OoL aky. approve, Racing News. WASHTN@TON SARATOGA. ‘Joux M. Bacox, Colonel and Aidecamp, General of the 14ote . per admitted to bail in $4,000 sureiies. ;i’m_ ht at the station, she suddenly um us a n“.-nh::.dhh: uT knio0t mod "to rise up on io hand at least :Mgm-m tnhanlndhthhï¬*‘thqm My‘:gï¬o- + )io::‘vu lost engine lime 1o 1oof Tor the oduragrous ht gei" ’ Fn-hmrmh:â€". : maauahnintnl ols t ing the Christian congregation from Poï¬&ulqbladuuhï¬p_m the Ross Farm, about two and a miles from the city. ‘It appears that while at thonpt.cdgdo.:-‘l named xm: of z.w-.mun-acun-. -dllcl.chuu,n-“n‘-a. platform of the second last -nim several of the other scholars being w tA cE %‘ï¬:’uâ€,w lons. uh.v-u.:h-hr“u mmm-?u’.;' Quiet and "-'.'-li'T n-'i-T;'u' Ee e aiome k T Milbrook now taiks of buying a fire fair â€" at 874. â€" W ; (reny mak kA en No. 1 Spring $1.25 t0 1.26; 2 do., 122 to oo ty _Fst bhens ELE Reptember, No. 2 do., 1154 4 prime mercantile to 6 stirâ€" $1.124 ‘to 1.12%; Government dull bn;:‘mhd-.qdu; !upk.-.h: closed gently firm. - Nuw York, July 3 TFa t Rervom 1i Ag fownl 8 Poanize bald t e l ticent. inquest was the ;'-..o.vb aso his -.L'-m stand their wck, and the woumman is his wife. . 1t is mnwu-udquu nature has been brought to L. Some Mc&h“nrb-lh hul: Lane which are belong to the body found. | They are F 1 mina t L tE .&;hcxd% men and a woman have been on suspicion.. One is a Dr. Dave, a noted it was Â¥â€"vhitraige oS W es Boustead, is at A Case of Abortion. "| Tomowto, 31.â€"The Presi of the City mï¬ City Engineer, anda committee, consisting of TOR_O_!TD. City Engineer Suspendei â€" chine t s arrested | on M lny night. I.J.Emhflugr“ Mr. Ruckere Bétew :é:., rage arount of his share in patent for 'Ihtul‘:.lu‘h“h.m' stand on the laws of Canada and under the "sg is" of the British Comstitotioe whigh does ‘not include grand inrceny great. hï¬ty.otmhpd. Hlbdbc: uani h&bgumwum. Montreal est case was ind oi e Binetes ‘quence of the wife of Mr. leadâ€" ing counsel for the respondent being in a :OU;ndw- cut on "t chifle, Aud was a fine orop of gatiey." _ mwrm‘ ‘bflï¬d“ u..‘.,- & to night, there were nine alarms of fire, one at the Tanneries again, which consumed some unoccupied houses, and bid fair to have proved a disastrous conflagration. Two New York detectives came on here in reply to a dispatch sent them by the COM M E R C 1 A L â€"n--‘rmd,@g. Postponedâ€"The New ~Qmag â€" Action Entered . Moxteriat, July $1â€"The stock market i-ss,ï¬u flat. , mm.‘ 189 to 190; Merchants cloming.at 102} to l(fli; Ommo;.w'lq*da{ at 128; 'Dlhgl'i. 1591, closing at 1 The 1‘e wles‘ Bank has ieduced its yearly divideni trom 4 to 3 pe. cent _ "â€" & short time since, and A the Ville Marie Bank robbery, gu.. York detectives recognize the women as two of a gang imprisoned in Brooklyn for rob but who all broke jail chiefly P ie u-;,uud‘aud,&'- name of Mary Marris, alias Kate '{"‘F"'“,“f'.“lfls"‘_fl!h&blu- * Newman" and Miller A son of Sergeant Major Cantlin, of the nt, and who: ssems proud of her feat. A Bold Leap for a Girl. Auy, a04, on its being Droken ‘m to the e girl of relief great », & PRIUCiG 3 OBX 43. A N A DLIA N . MONTREAL. 81.â€" â€"a ~victim of *the Taâ€" invésti 1} to M