1 % 44 Meredith, _ Jobhn _ langton, _ Colonei ¢©bnamberlain, M. Starrs, Exâ€"Ald, Goulden, J,. W. Webster, P. A. Egiesoo, Richard Nagle, Dr. Wood, Dr. Logan, H _ Lapierre, A. H. Taylor, k. Blackburn, M.P , George Crain, J. M. Goulden, Win. Wail, P J. Exleson, L. N Nye, and a number of others. ‘These namee were unintentionâ€" aily overlooked by our reporter, and we «can only express our regret that such sho 1ld bave been the case, in connection with those who took so emergetic a part Jpo the affair. boat went dowu the ways without a hitch, | . c La skinwha aud becrio@ the n;mg of the Regency.| ::‘:{:l’“’n{"ï¬u‘fk"{flh" Her lincs are fine, and sho bas a par | Mason ‘ Glas ‘:‘),' bew. ticularly good entrance, and a clean run “:“,m{ 'l‘orf: H, _(‘ after, with & good sweep in her counter.| York ; 'U H Mmdol""b’ The -c:edw i; a triple bllluiod one, a is l ez _‘":5.'_' ex that she will steam al» § m«‘i).:ludf knots, o nearly twelve m..os ME “"'l'w'_":t ‘ an hour. A trial trip will be made in the| _ A special meeting of course of a faw days Ax Omission.â€"In the burry and excite meut of preparing our report of the cor dial reception to the iion Mr Mackentie on 'A'ueulny evening, we omitted to men tion the names of a number of persons who took a very active part in gelting np tho demonstration. . Captain glct'nfl'n-y «hould have been put.icufuly noticed for iimits, and i1 SuUCH .% INC Case, IN€ police should see that it is rigidly er torced. The new plattorms that have recently been laid in this somewhat farhionable atreet, have been for the ia*t two weeks rende ed almost unfit for travel on account of this nuisance. The authorities should redress this grievance at once. â€" what we can learn with every success. There have been upwards of one hundred applicants to enter this session, and should they succeed in passing the en trance examination a good class will have been formed for a beginning. It is to be hoped, for the credit of Eastarn Ontaâ€" rio, that all interested will lend Mr. Mc Cabe, the principal, every assistance in his somewhat arduous task of inauguratâ€" ing this new institution. Stewart Street are in great trouble over a nuisance that has existed in that locality for a long tim» in the keeping of cows. The party in question is said to own ten cowa‘ and they are ailowed to roam about the neighborhooâ€"1, to the dirgust of those occupying first class houses. It is said the by law ailows only the keeping of on« cow in each family within the city limits, and if such is the case, the police should see that it is rigidly er torced. ‘The nbew plattorms ithat have recently been laid in this somewhat ‘ aUNCH OF a 1 acht was laug ard of Mr. Phi lileau Canal, ridge. She w ne will be in connec ing Provincial E *~A Fiaise Acarx.â€".\bout i day an alarm of fire was so box 31, situated on the cort and Rideau streets. ‘The bri out for nothing; it was only that wanted swecping, and th in bad ignited . it Crand Nranu Natlwey, leaves Pressott Junctionâ€" 4 U ring west................ L. ?5 pam, 208 mt \ eaves going esst. .. .4.45 pm, 4.40 am, ands Leaves ()i | aaves. Art :4 08 Arrives....... .20 a.m., 7 25 an Miawa Ris Rome, Wateriow i m T BO#LOM.s+q» «C 9.30 p.m. H K me M, Lawrence and Ottama Railway ie ADD UA hout Her ta vaucllers 0 Camada Central Kailw ~ny cesensserse®rersse DT Relih, / a Yacut.â€"A bandsome steam wnll:lk\):ed yesterday from the Phillips, on the bank of the al, near the Maria Streeu ie was built for Mr. Arnoldi, , 12 tons, yacht ciub measure & Co y det Mrs Royal Mail I in 7.30 @am.. 11.0° &m. 200 DOt ection with the forthcon Exhibition. kx .â€".\bout noon yester of fire was sounded frou d on the corner of Kin, eets. ‘The brigade turne« j it was only a chimne ail, _ At four istening the the M e Navigation \oum pany hers whose names We nitted were Masare. } sooth, W . G. Perley, . . Sulte, Major Ma ive part in getting vp | Ontario aud Quebec, and it was ifying ._ Captain McCatfrey | to see so large a number holt[!nl %-u articularly noticed for Ic'“.. certificates, and prepared to take which he as chief mar | charge of so high and important a posi regulated the proces 'hon. We thini there is great credit due ers whose names were | to the Trustees for pushing the work and itted were Mossre. E. | rendering the building N‘d’ for occupaâ€" ooth, W . G. Perley. A.! tion at the commencement of the preâ€" intecllinence Harington lLanyton, M thi Adams, an l without a hi 10 p.m., 7.40 Maria Stree Mr. Arnoldi ciub measure been uupplic- *) m he soot the and w i y bas d e banr «t tir rQl 01 urned imne\ i th h i| sent term. ‘The building, we y, is as godd as any in the Dominio:.ziï¬qo'on #40,000, and with its present staff of teachers it is sure £o prosper, and we are sure it will give genersl satisfiction to know that it is a free school, preparaâ€" tory class excepted. We would recommend those who have not seen the building to do so, and we â€" congratulate illl Liying of Ottawa on her success in obâ€" taining the position, ani who is very well qualied for the situation. 1t is sayi a good deal for Ottawa and its odm.uofl institutions, that there are now 100 male pupils on the roll, exclusive of 25 females, tield ; <McKay Wr‘wht. Aylmer ; J W McLean, Miss A McLean, Eardiey ; Alf Beale, Chas Dion, Miss Chipchase, Montreal , John C Cox, New York. Russet f10us®.â€"David Simms, Thurso ; M K Dickinson, Mapitock; H Hunden, lochester ; E H Gotf, Montreal ; Dr. PC Kempson, New York ; G W Simpâ€" son and lady, SB Hily, W G Clark, Mon treal ; John Bryson, \{nn. Bryson, jr. Fort oulonge; L M Clark, Fort Plain, N. Y.; Ju#,. McLaren, Buckingham ; L F Stetson, hoston ; T E May, New York ; Stephen Mason, Glasgow ; C C Ray, City; A Baptist, Toree Rivers ; A A Buell, New York ; C H Macdonagh, city, Institute Board was held yesterday afterâ€" uoon at the City Hall, for the purpose of d»cidéng on the application for the posiâ€" rion of fomale teacher for the Collegiate Institute of this city. Sixteen appliâ€" cants responded to the advertisement from the High School Board, both from Wixpeor Housez.â€"L H Daniels, Pres: cott ; John Shepstan, Williumbur!;; S R Bailey, Oshaws ; Robert Clark, Smiths Falls ; T Wells, Miss Depencier, Wake Waxixo Utr to a SeÂ¥se or Dutyâ€"â€"The police authorities, who were somewhat tardy in the beginving in prosecuting an investigation into the Burns‘ tragedy, are ow becomin« alive to the necessity of tuore yigorous action. . Every day reveals some new feature, clearly pointing to a murder havianoen committed. It is altogether probable that a reward will be offered by the Corporation at its meeting on Monday nifht by way of assisting the authorities â€" Had the police not evinced a disposition to ferret the case out, the Minister of Justice would unquestionably have taken the matter in band. WexvcEaU‘s shaving and haircutting saloon, No 3 Rajotte‘s %lock, Wellington street. Adele M. Gendreau, proprietor. ~ <â€"_â€"_â€"â€" 3023 if was preached fifty nine times We think the Congregationalist very nealy right in the following judgment :â€" * A good sermon can‘t be preached too often, but the preacher must be warmed upevery time. . Whitefield‘s best sermon it was largely attended. The deceased lady was well known ior her works o[ charity, and her demise will be severely felt by the poor of the city, to whom she was a most sincere friend and helper. ~he, in her lifetime, * went about doing goad," and the many recip ients of her bounty will feel her loss most keenly Tus Late Miss Wicy.â€"The funeral of the date Miss Wily took place at Beech:â€" wood Cemetery yesterday alternoon, and Church, will arrive in the City on Saturâ€" day. Bishop Cumurins will preach mornâ€" ingy and evening in Emmuef Church on cunday next. The Church Wardens have taken a suite of apartments at the Union House for the Bu&;, where he will reâ€" ‘elve ipon York street is now meals can be had a lnoiisu Main.â€"Anmn Esglish Mail will use in the City Post Office to morrow ‘riday) the 3rd, inst, at 12:05 o‘clock p. ., destined for the steamship Moravian, hich sails from Quebec for Liverpool on iturday. _ A supplementary bag will ose at |.2> p m., for the same destinaâ€" on, but wiii contain only unregistered ple Fresu Ovstzrz«â€"One barre!l of fresh | shell oysters to arrive at 4 p.m. _ Families and parties requiring them, will please send in their orders. Noonan‘s Restau ; he George |Washington »Restaurant the lorsk Nalks.â€"Nome (iy ps‘es yesterday ruoon made the neighbourhood of the ket lively by some horse dealing sactions. ‘The language they usedâ€"in lucting their business, if it was not ice, was at least amusing to the crowd the _" great unwashed " who were any persons who may desire to call x â€"Incormwicasis.â€"Julia Ring was inâ€" erated lsst night for smashing the lows in a tobacconist‘s sbop on Sparks et _ Nhe made the police station y for some timea by exercisiag her l powers, but the languige she used way Giuibk. â€" The International y and Steam Navigation Guide for iber bas cofue to hand from the pubâ€" Mexars. Cljisholm, Bros , of hl;n- 1t is replete as usual with all in on relative to railway and steamâ€" ivel, and cannot but prove invaluâ€" tourists and others who are en n travelling. It is to be bad from ealers and bookstores. e Cummins â€"The Right\Rev. Geo. ummins, 1 D., Presidi Bishop under of th > !b-!’.-r’:}!odmï¬phpopd COLLEGIATE INSTITETE HOTEL ARRIVALS. th ol Gnovs.â€"Just received "ex Peruâ€" wo cases West of, England cloths atings, and Ncoteh tweeds, well ioh sA MiGrnd fas . At dhidiientistadhtnianisheiathct at is now open for guests, and be had at I?leboun\. 3915â€"6w. mi l y the Id yesterday on th uare and was ; hero was a large ed for sale, but rthcoming. _ Un tl e considered a fai ~ Triusov.â€"Last evening a was arrested on suspicion of _ implicated in the alleged Burns. _A witness was called he prisoner, but as the former tive as to the latter being the spected, he w n allowed to Pesue Sewoor Trustkus.â€" be a regular meeting of the blic Nehool Trustees held this he City Hall. ‘There is a good ness o0" importunce to trans uires the inmediat=® attention bers of the Board. t Lhe v.bo Collegiate W. Kenny id Outfitters, ure. amount this port August g93 ;s in t tha mon )3 ; steam making . a lut 0) of for _ Ma y Leger was charged with using abusive language to Andre Jolicoeur. The case was dismissed with costs. udive lengus«s io 10,]. _ 1.1 "Tine| Near Knoxville, the other night, a abusive language to Andre Jolicoeur. | young girl, who was ‘unexpectedly interâ€" The case was dismissed with costs. viewed by the family as she was about Lyman Smith, was charged with the | eloping with the object of her vergin larceny of: a boat from Autqine Ratte. | affections, knocked the old man down, The cas* was adjournâ€"«i for on« week, laid out two brothers with a cistern pm t â€"m> kicked tboi::li‘r;d man in thod‘mh, o op f st . | got away w er lover, and e the nb:;o :rgl?hom“:l:oyd:g:noy l;gu,‘MIlel | rim:'" e 'i'hwu:' heaven had sent us 4 bashful young man mortally offended guen & woman he ns , the bride of bis most intimate friend by | Dusus, Aug. 81.â€"The Synod of [rish stammering when taken abick by a reâ€". Archbishops and Bishops of the Catholic quest for a toast at the wedging, " Tom,| Church summonded by Cardinal Cullen, my fâ€"fr fiend, may you have a wedding under the express authority of the Pope, ence a year as long as you live ‘‘ to 'Lml‘l st ugdm& my. Cardinal A fellow the other day, asked his sweey. U‘ CR PreBded with c doors, It is heart if he might be permitted to encirolo . the pringreal & ioi o en pllnt her in his arme and iive har an affani{a, ; Lhe principal subject 0 beration. . Antbhony Gi lespie, jr , was charged ’ with using insulting language to Denis Regan. A fine of $3 and costs was imâ€" ; A fellow the other day asked his sweetâ€" heart if he might be permitted to encircle her in his arme and sivo her an affection â€" ste hug. " No," said she, " J can‘t allow that ; t:ut !'2 tell you what 1 will do, I‘ll Jn . I. . APTBaTS Ilmann Berthelot, was charged with using abusive language to Isaie Desorâ€" meaux. â€" He was fined $2 and costs. Isidore Groulx, ffor a similar offence was fined $2 and costs. ‘.Legi_c '_n.g." difference with you James Smith was fined $2 and costs for a similar offence. â€" Denis Gaffney, another defaulter in this respect, wis relieved of a smilar amount. mn McCulluogh, drunk on the street, was fined $2 and costs. Jobn White, charged with disorderly conduct, was discharged. . Wuoxmsoay, Sept. 1st. Joseph Jones was churgeJ with being disorderly on the street. He was tined $2 and costs. Thomas Leonard, druuk on the streets, was fined $2 and costs. herese Lone, on a charge of druukâ€" ness, was discharged be kept to the «ar, but broken to the hose- the simple would be fed by foolish an {mttioll fnnnguo‘. and the wise would be offended ; man who hal acted in concert previously, would be estranged by political charlatanism ; the very spot where victory had been#expected to perch on " cold water‘"‘ banners would be the grave of hopes and the birth place of fouds. ‘Taking a sober view of the situnâ€" tion, we think that the best thing to be done is to agitate the " question," to mature delibgrations, to educate the peo â€" ple in the ï¬rinoiplu of the movement, and, if possible, to make it a civil offence to use I‘quor in ln{â€lny at election times ; nay, there should be, if there is not now, a law passed that not a ghul of liquor, spirituous or otherwise, should either be sold or given to any person during polling: day. [|t is by the adoption of stringent measures like this that we can make the time ripe for a coup d‘¢tatâ€""a nt.ron“ wll,. lopg pull, and a pull altogether. e wish well to temperance ; we wish well to every noble and disinterested effort in the cause of man ; but we do not see our way quite clear as yet ; we walk fee!â€" ing after the solid rock of truth and right, Before M. O‘Gara, P. M cause, acling with n single eye to its furtRerance, would show an enormous imprudence in making tempeéra:.ce in the first instance a political question _A good general first drills and marshals his men and shows those around him the advantage of his alliance, simply beâ€" cause his alliance secures victory. Let our friends find out, by actual canvass, the numerical strength of the temperance vote, and then come and tell Pnriiumout that there is a majority of electors pledged to support temperance irrespeoâ€" tive of‘tmny politics, and then noliticians may take the matter into serious consideâ€" ration ; although albeit there was a majority in favour of temperance, it is questionable whether any practical leader of a party would so far trut himself to the movement in favour of probibition as to make it an article stuntis vel cadentis of his ministry. ‘Temperance men would be divided in, their politics, although agreed on‘the question . ostensibly sought to be advanced ; ther> would be an immense _ display of _ demagogio oratory ; the word of promise: wauld. be kept to the «ar, but broken to the hose- the simple would be fed by foolish An {mnticnl fnnnuuo‘. and tha wisa In Even on the bypothesis that it were wise an i opportune to solicit the aid of politics for the cause ol temperance, we should say that sincere friends of the go xd " ratification â€"in the u of what Parliament does _ _(3) " Would the passage of a prohibiâ€" tory liquor law dependent for ratification upon the decision af a majority af the ([:(-mn of the Dominion by a p lebiscite, accomplish the object in view ? To our thinking it shows, but a poor knowledge of human nature to attempt what is proposed in question, secoad ; Tor does not any person know that, as a true hearted Scotchimnau said, nationality is atronger than religion, so politics is stronâ€" ger than tewperance, and every observer knows full well, aund on that knowledge bases his charge that demagoguism, politiâ€" cal demugoguism, is the enceladus whose writhings disturb the dwellers on the Temperance mount. ‘ What a direct ind ellective way to secure what every fiion.d of tha move ment tor abatement of the excessive use of spirituous liquors is it to @btain Proâ€" hibition first, and ratification (7) by a majority of the peouvle afterwards ? W{;At is meant by ratifying what a Parliament ses into law transcends our compreâ€" ï¬:uién ? We had imaginedâ€"in our ignorance, it should seemâ€"that Parliaâ€" ment was the higher power, at least so far as law was concerned. Besides, what could the approval (the term ratification is not Eugllsï¬ in the sense of the writer criticized) if the people add in weight or diguity to an act of*Parliament? The friends of Temperance, of whom we ure an humble member, may rbat assured that, if any measure passed by Parliaâ€" ment does not satisfy the wishes of a majority of the people, they will soon hear the people through the mouths of demagogues, with here aud there a paâ€" triotâ€"rari nantes in yurgito ('uavloâ€"Se manding a redress of their grievance ; so | that it is mere twa ldle to talk about the | If some of the " questions " have not been inspired or even written by the " cunniog," though unscholarly hand of a political demagogue, then we must come perforce to the rather humiliating (to temperance men) conclusion that the writer was intoxicated ; for, on the sup» position that party politics had nothing to do with the framing of the " questions,"* what do the second and the third propo sitions mean? Why they sim ly mean that the writers have stultitied themsolves, not to say have ratijficl¢a plentiful ignoâ€" rauce of ba l and even unintelligible Engâ€" lish. The sâ€"cond and the third propo sitions read as tollows :â€" (2) " In order to secure the necessary combination of intluence to bring about legislation, is it desirable to muke probiâ€" bition a distmet political issue at the poll« ?" ; a large generation ot froth in refer ac« to the Temperance movyement. â€" The v« 1y attempt to mix up mork] questions of this kimnd with political chi¢anery has, to men of ordinary sagacity, a sinister aspect, in â€" timating obseurely it may be, yet unmistak ably, that therwish, aim und object, o; not a few, is to embarrass political leaders, and, by dexterous imanagement, to ailuve certain honest, yet unwary friends of a noble cause, from their political alleyiâ€" anca. proposttious or "q ted for discussion and drift of the a several speakers \ a large generatio We have learned fre at the Temperance 1 the attendance of : small, indeed quite n of numbersâ€"@ cirenm ted, as very importn brought before the : sion, with a view to practicable in the way the "liquor traftic,‘" prohibition, or by limi ture and sale of "ard tain classes of the co Meeting on Tuesday Night PoLIcE CoURT TEWPERANCE HALI uor traflic," whathe m, or by limiting t sale of "ardent #p es of the communi us or "Cquestions‘‘ w in the unâ€"English sonseâ€" t and ellective way to ry friond of tha move ient of the excessive use uors is it to obtain Proâ€" and rul.ilicul.io‘tl (?7) by a peech vould nsignihican mstance to roetiung 1 mscertain it th laâ€"t pisbt, that mbers was very TRE TTMES OTTawWa. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER, 2, i8?o ‘re sunt neral . livered what . as tion upon nanufac 10 Wis t, that puin "Any letters for Mike How ?" asked 1n indivic{usl of a clerk at a post office winâ€" dow. "Nor letters for anybody‘s cow.‘‘ A schoolmaster said of himself :â€""L am like a boneâ€"I nhu-qou a number of blades, but I wear myself out in doing it," We know all about shootin‘f stars, but we often forget that this world of ours is a revolver Loxpox, August 31.â€"Henry Druett & Co , of 188 Fenchurch street, have failed with lisbilities estimated sterâ€" Jones says he loves two charming girls â€"â€"Jenny Rosity, and Avnie Mation. If a man wout act on the Tue, the best thing is to deal roundly with him. te :V}ubem, London, +Rept. 28, 29,'30; Oct ) ~ South Grenville, Prescott, Sept. 15, 16 and 17. « hlli'lhnd Central, Kingston, Oct. 5, 6 and 7. . Edwardsburgh Township, Spencerville, Oct. 5 and 6. Oswegatchie, Ogdensburg, Sept. 28, 20 and 30. N. Y. State, Elmira, Sept. 27, 28, 29 and 80 ; Oct. 1. Jefl‘enon Co. Watertown, Sept. 8, 9 and 10. _ .:‘J. Y. Central, Utioa, Sept. 27, to Oct. 2nd. Central Fair, Guelph, Sept. and 17. Provincial, Ottawa, Sept. and 24. ral Gaol Delivery, ‘Tuesday, the 4th Uctober. Toronto, Assize and Nisi Prius, Wed. n>sday, 20th October. EASTRRN CIRCUIT â€"MR. JUSTIOR PATTERsON, bel’ombroke, Wednesday, 22nd Septemâ€" P . t L‘Orignal, Wednesday, 20th Septemâ€" er. Uttawa, Monday, 4th October. Cornwall, Tuesday, 26th October. Porth, Tuesday, 2nd November. MIDLAND CIROUITâ€"M&. JU8TIOR QALT. Napanee, Monday, ?7th September. Picton, Thursday, 30th September. Believille, Thursday, 7th October. Kingston, Thursday, 21st October. Brockyville, Tuesday, 2nd November. vIOTORIA CIROUIT â€" MR, JUSTICE HAGARTY. Brampton, ‘Tuesday, 21st September. Whitby, Monday, 27 th September. Cobourg, Wodneudn‘i'., 6th October. Peterborough, Tuesday, 19th October. Lindsay, Monday, 25th October. BROCK CIROUVITâ€"MR. JUSTICE RIGHaRDs,. Goderich, Tuesday, 28th September. Walkerton, Tuesday, 5th October, Uwen Sound, Tuesday, 13th October. Stratford, Tuesdav, 19th October. Woodstock, Tuesday, 26th Uctober. | 62j to 624 ; seller September, 63} seller ’Ucl.obor, rejected, 61. Oatsâ€"demand acâ€" tive, but a shade lower, No. 2, 34 to 34} ; :olmiul 34 18; bid seller September 34 ; bid seller UotoLer, rejected :NS. Barley â€" demand fair and market firm at 1.08 ; seller September, 1.04. Rye dull and easier, offered 79 ; bid seller September, 78, nominnll{ 70 seller October. Pork strong and higher, 20,60. Lard in tair demand, but lower rates, 12 75 to 12.874. Bulk meats in fair demand, market firm and a shade higher, shoulders, 8} ; short rib and middles, ll‘s to 11} ; short clear middles, 12 1â€"8., Whiskey dull, 1.19 at p.ms. Call of board wheat easier, 1.12} Neptember ; 1.13} October. Corn easier, 1 8 to 4 lower, Onrts dull and lower, 33 to 33}; September or October, 33{. Pork | dull and nominal. Lard quiet and unâ€" chanlied. Receipts of flour, 6,000 ; wheat, 93,000 ; corn, 159,000 ; oats, 88,000 ; barâ€" ley, 6,000 ; rye, 9,000. Shipmentsâ€"flour, 4,000 ; wfxe\t, 89,000 ; _ corm, 307,000; oits, 53,000 ; barley, 5,000 ; rye, 1,000. NIAGARA CIROUITâ€"MR JUSTICE BURTON, Milton, Monday, 27th September. St. Cat.'\nrlnu, Monday, 4th October. Welland, Wednesday, 13th October. Cnyuï¬n, l‘uud.g,.lmh Ootober. Hamilton. Monday, 25th October. WaATERLOO CIROUITâ€"MR. JUSTIOER WILsON,. Brantford, Monday, 20th September. Berlin, Monday, 27th September. Barrie, Monday, 4th October. Simco*, Ménday, 25th Uctober, Guelph, Monday, Ist November. WESTRRN CIROUITâ€"MR, JUSTICE ATRONG. 8t. Thomas. Tuesday, 5th October. Sandwich, Monday, 11th October. Chatham, Monday, 18th October Sainia, Wednesday, 27th October, London, Thursday, 4th November. Ciicano, Sept. I.â€"Flour dull ; wheat easier, but a shade higher ; No. | choice »pring nominal; No. 2 do, 1.13} to 1.14 ; on the spot, 1.18} ; seller September, 1.134 ; ,-elT:r Uctober, No, 3 do. 1 07 ; reâ€" jocted 1.05. Corn easier, but not quotâ€" ably lower, No.' 2 mixed, 624 ; on the spot, A patient waiterâ€"A young doctor, HoMk OIRQUITâ€"MR, JUSTIOR MORRISON. Foronto, Oyer and Terminer, and Gene b2e ; old white do. 48e to 50c for new staute. ‘Pork firm ; sales 100, at $20 80 toâ€"$20,90 _ Lard, heavy sules, 200 tierces at 13 9 10¢ ; steam 13 1 8¢ ; kettle renderâ€" ed butter 30c to 30¢c. State and Pennâ€" sylvania cheese 4c to 104c; common to prime. Petroleum, crude, 5}c to 5§c¢ ; refined, 11}. New York Markets, New York, Sept. 1. â€"Flour dull,slight ly in buyers favour; receipts 15,000 bris. ; sales ~ 9,000 ; prices unchanged. Rye flour dull; sales 200 bris. at $4.70 to $580 _ Wheat dull and declining ; re ceipte 212,000 ; sales 68,000 brls. at $1.26 to $1.32; No. 2 Chiclfo, $137 ; No. 2 Milwaukee $1.45 to $1.49; No 1 spring $1 45 to $1 46 ; winter red western l‘)1.47 to $1.49; amber do. Rye, nominal. Corn -Le&l)g; roooi';t- 83,000 _ bush ; ssles 53,000 bush at 74c to 76¢ ; steam western mixed 770 to 78¢; sail do. 790 to 80c high mixed and yellow. Barley quiet and steady. DNats dull and drooping ; receipts §2,000 bush ; sales 59,000 bush. at 57c to 59¢ ; old mixed western, 59¢ to LivErroot, He{),t. 1, 12:30.â€"Cotton sales to day 5,500 bales of American. New York Money and Stock Market New York, Sept. 1.â€"Money easier. Clerling steady at $4844 to $487}. Gold opened at 81 N] and closed at $1 144. [ ioverument bonds steady ; State Lbonds | quiet ; railroadg steady. . Stocks have | been irregular,| with frequent changes | ‘ etween firmness and depression, the | market closing higher, with an upward | tendency. : | Loxnox, Sept. 1.â€"Coansols ~for money 24 11â€"16 ; United States bonds 678. Gold LEADING FAIRS FOR 1875 C O M M E RCI 4 [ FALL CLIROULT®, 1873 The London Stock Market Chicago Markets, Liverpool Markets , 21, 22, 23, . 14, 15, 16 ."~ Plumbago _ Company is hereb; & N" T poreo s founa SHdotrat, B7 nï¬':'.: THah Gronods, and ts tho iay onl (0e Pdean m-umwun-.-;um’uvamu. "B. J, ONKIL : Do nct think of teaching a ninging Sch oo ;illhoul. using this attractive, popular and aseâ€" QLIVER LTSON #00., 136 puong wï¬ More Soien I‘rro® 75 Cenrs. $7.50 rper Dozen,. BysH+ R. PALMER, assisted by L. O, KxERsoxi A New Sabbath SchoollSong Book BY H. 8. & W. 0. PERKIX®, Priok 35 CExTs. . $10 prr HusprxDo. i‘Rest in Thee," «Wh .t Josus may ray," «W andering Child," " W hat are these." ‘Watchâ€" man a wale !" are s;ecimens of the titles of the beautifui new hymus, to sweet now m elodies, THE SHINING RIVER!! 1NMA youthfuiimpradence, causing premature decay, nervous debility, «c., hav‘lll:’( tricd in vnl'u every .klnown remedy, has found a simple ba Pana Obps t e eP “1 RAY‘S SYRUP OF REPD SPRUCE GUOM M jor Cougbs (,‘uuln" Fiowrmeness. _ Loss of YVoice, Bronchical nnd Throat Aftection. â€"Price &n ceunte per boitle, Wold at oll Drug Stores o lton =Wwinee 4 00°" Hamlitonâ€"â€"Winer & Co. Hall(og ~ A vary Brown + AGENTH IN JANADA, _ Mo.ur«u-lf.vam. Mercer & 0o,, W halesmie Drug Mnn'.mdl-{.{’t{).um, Cirte & Oo, Torontoâ€"KIHNOL & Uo., W holaxaie Dru â€" Mka 5 Ceuls per boilia, Hold at oll Drug Stores Kelit? Warior a 00n Denviets Whoisant it warrunted to cure all dllonuau from the Uri« omry Ul’?wl, in either sex, lonah.nd or constitue Woual, Gravel, and pains in baod, %M in b>xos, is dd each, by ail Cbemists and Patent Medicine vecdore. turg () Specimen copjes sent, postâ€"paid, â€" 100 v/iur ahd professiona! mediâ€" 1 t %l:w"l,cg" Luud.la‘uru’,:n Jn 'ha‘ollol'r l.h: P41M e printiple 0f nurto&\.floo. W:M.,r, Log» onmd p::?‘b«mnd as Wine in }, ouwuom‘unuormu celebrity that it can scarcely be considered a specialty,its composition being known to praot tioners Many of ts Chiorodyne being unequal in streneth, Monso® « How have pnrnd this. Sold ic i o%., 1} os., and 3 0%. botties. U inLA l‘lNl!:;)'l;'I'l: purest preparation is Mon Uarafully l!n«an’d and shipped. Orders made payable in Englund, M A NC REATIO P L AACRR, 81, 33 & 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON wuggiets, {Prute / m PEPH /NE lowbery & 4 n« 37 Newpate l;'mtl.l.nndnn. arclay & Saoe, * Farringdon swureel, Londou auger & Hons. Oxford streer, Loudon, A o all the Lordon Wholesale Housow, Are sold by (Chersists and Druggists throughout the world. VObart is o edntsBiccbctoie t 95.A .0. 019514 Cost rlncu 1t within the reach of all, Delivered to all parts of the clty in 3 gallon j irk, nt 1« ots, per F-lluu. in 80 gallon barrels at $1,580 each, barrely extrm. â€" For conyeyance to loe Springs und other Informution, â€"Apply to Wornnâ€" HoRN#ET Ayi;'ll.;i;;'l:o-;. omm URE CHEMICALB AND NEW MEDIOIN " elected, n'-uhuhlan nrdere -!mna-d > ud ofeennte [79 e 3 h4 Morson‘s tftrctual Ruinodies ITHE HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR!! well used in tneir own cost places It within th .at PRAAA ADPNIRE xi brvirt Thadhedl J it 1. Fesult« imposs{ble to be obtained elsewhere. ‘The rttevtion of the reader is particularly di« rm-todru‘» the fret tml:t u;h :lnanl waler loses hone of its virtues by kee or transporlme» tion, and that where ‘freely flon by those in good heulth, health continues, By invaiids who m'a:mt vimit the Bprings the water can be as THE SONCG MONARCK. Pure country air and freedom from @x0lth« mont give the rutlont the beneft of hygienic Fesult« impossible to be obtained elsewhere. ‘The attevtion of the reader is particularly diâ€" Prudbad bn tha margras is is ERICTCT I A limited number of borrders can be aAccom» moâ€"ated at the Borthwick Springs. Invalids wishing to avail themselves of the benefits to b > derived from the use of the best Minerai Water on the uontinent, and ptrfluvl-m%m svend a few weeks in the country should visit thase flnfll’fll. 8 Comfoitable quarters at modernte charges, Olted Â¥#ith all necessary requirements for HOMAS MORSON Htock bnoks are now npen and applications for stook will be resel ved by the undersigned at his ofllse on and after Moaday next the sixteenth in stant. AAnuulpal.od divicends when Company‘s works wra in full operati on at least 25 por cent. per nuum . Oltaw t, 18th August, 1875 wiallists und Jurors at all the Otta wa, J uly 20, 1876 Iuily NDIGESTION, AND WASTING oNsU MPTION, NE BOX OF CLARKES B 4l PILLS ANHOOD RESTORED.â€"a vicuim SHOWER AND OTHER _ BATHS, , An early application is necessary to secure stock. Forms of applicaticn and all requisite information ma; be obtained from tte undersigned. W . H. WALKER. ie Managing Director [law r d8th Ansnar 187A ? OTICKE vabitant of Hotningsham, near Wesâ€" minste:, Wilts: @"I mustaiso beg to say that your Pills are an excellent medicine for Me, ind 1 o.nupy do enjoy aoad health, sound llnr aod a good lpr te ; this howm“l:) taking your Piils, / I am 74 years old. maining, gentlemen, yours very respectfully, La 8. To the Proprietors of . .'3!’""' Camouniic Pliles London. THE FOLLOWING 18 AN Extract from a Letter Dated 15th May, 1872, from an old inâ€" Borthwick springs. n JVUST PUBLISHED *‘ NOTICE,. Of which 1,000 D An.thecaries‘ Hall, Linouin, Londou. r XPORT AUELNTS. e , Bu: bridge & Co., Colemen strvet, Len THE DOMINION OF CANADA ENGL \ND. Fuetga®r, Esq. Loxmox. enusen, Esq., Newoasturâ€"onâ€"Tyye. Srans, Esq., Loxnox, sole Propmetor, F. J. ULARKK, ‘l‘lua popular and professiona! maediâ€" CAPITAL, £1 00,000 sSTG. In 10,900 Shares of £10. each, BEA TY ON D Ex\ oR ta ns $A0%, ANP n ‘d Genuine prepared only by Hui® ds Lo AL _ aBB 1. _1 1OA d DiNEAS The most approved itc nb are 143 Bond street, London." e'lhullot all Chemists; and holesale of Ly man, Clare & t 0. Montreai and Toronto. CHAS. H. DITAON & T11 hondway, NY icutcdtes. SAVORY & MOONE, W. & T. BORTHWICK, 8 Nicholas street Loxpox Cnairmaxâ€"J. D. Furtouzn, E Canaptax Do,â€"Hox. R. W. Scort. Loxpox SeorrEtaArRYâ€"R. 8. AronBoun, E ANADiaN Do. anp MaxaoiNe Dirzororâ€"W. L. bitions. J houses, whilst its low ahares, reserved for Canada, are now offered for subscription. Orrice, Loxponâ€"2 New Broan Stieket E. C Do , Orrawa â€"ELGI® axo Srar«s Streer, Baxkers, Loxponâ€"THs Unxioxn Baxk. Do., Orrawaâ€"â€"Tu® QuzBzo Baxk. for retail DIRECTORS : (LIMITED), i1h o,fiG7 4 8 $ ib id ol‘ s ou The undersigned has opened a Ston â€"cutter‘s Yard, Coro r'%( mwngnpd. ~t. Andrew Street, where bui)ding stone and posts oi all description will be kept constantly on band, Orders are umlully solicited, for all kinds of Btone» on i M tt ut Tt L + C at J«RENIB AN‘8, 53 mussex street 3 8 , ed as Outter and Clerk in a clothing store, g‘m who understands u:: :?t.lnfll‘:fnu'lm References given if required. Enguire &1 P. L; Ask for LEA & PERRINS® Sauce, _and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Botile and Stopper. ‘ Wholesale and _for Export by the Proprietors, Worcester; C rossets Blackwel!, London, &¢., t8c. ; and by. Grocers and Orilmen throughout the World. NOZnoE T0 TAILORSâ€"A sitoat n w nt after this date, and without â€"which 0_ =___ is genuine. In :u:qutut%Spnqbu:lm?a;tb;lâ€"o-f Lea & Perrins Sauce, w d se e en btorth t dtetiatocd, 4 which are calculated to deceive the Public, LEA & PERRINS have adopted A New Label, â€" dearing their Signature, thusâ€" wede e te utebiabatis cent 4 DECLARED BY CONNOISSRURS TO BE WORCESTERSHIRE Nt €L 00 fa io o S6 Woreestershire Sauce KFor making all kinds of EGGS. USE THE Norwich Egg Powder, T HEAVY: Eoo e on en tneets 'm\ :umn': nists and all others o OIL interested who have been troubled in the past with eummed or heaâ€" ted arbore, and jourpa‘s . nd have been paving fancy price, use Oraven‘s Arcticand Engine Olls and #o avoids those complaints for the future. All Oils guaranteed and orders solicited; W . J. CRAVEN& Co,, 4818 444 8t. Paulâ€"st,, Montreal. LEA & PERRINS‘ THE ONLY GOOD SAUOCE which will be placed on a'uy bottle of ryp o o 0; 3 + e Gents or Ladies, $3 to Ou.‘a.,.m'; Full particulars sent free. Write = " Dt T BELL is 00, w o.per m PICURING FOoTH "ACE Pamphict of 10¢ f:‘“ MuSled Pree. Send ,&-fl-.. us also. Wesroighted £=;, and all other Dis« cases e 2 ® wasTE No ior® NoNEr Br ADJUSEING HUGE GLASSES ON FYOUR NOSE AND DiS. PIGURLING YOU® FaCk Ramphiet of 108 Agents Wanted, By reading our liins« (~> C trated PiHYBLOLOGY w AND ANATOMY of the EYESIGHT, ‘fells h †how to Restore »mpatr. , cure ca Mio and Nearâ€"Bighted E <3s, ana aif oonop BBA Restore your THROW AWAT your & November 1874. _ _ * This does not apply to shipments made prior to the date given. To be had of all Grocers, H. 4. WEEKES & (.)l?"“1 Reole Agents ("+ Ontario, A Cem worth Reading!â€"A Diamont worth Beeing! SAVE YOUR EYESI mm ~\a CLOTHINC Establishment, 59 Sparks Street. 1e coxrnmu & BUILDERS Miscellauncous. CaNADA,. Hox. R. W. Scorr, Orrawa. W. H. Warker, Esg., Do. J. T. Pexnoor, Esq, Do. â€"W. IH. Warker, Esq. 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€" eat prices possible, will be a GUARANTEE to Mr. Metoalfe‘s old Customers and the general publlc, that they will have every satisfaction in . buying their Clothing â€"AT THEâ€" The retw! Clothing Bust« ness solong carried on by Joreph Metcalfe is now ransferred to the Firm Dlothing. CELEBRATED AÂ¥0y, GUERARD BRO» EYESI Sight lib] SPBECTACLES, h\\ mt t ctmpnie /‘ 48q qpuis ® LLKNT Maahin Câ€"H | has * Machin "‘t:i has for the last 12 $ been rnrd by the leading lum-% facturing | establishments of tae Dominion. ‘ N(O‘l'lcl to Mill owners, Machi« Cakes WITHOUT Toronto ty $781 4 __ _ uueawe, July 23, 1876, A "Emenszzp prscourtm dlories SELL DrowgAasks NEW RECIPOE ::.K.thr ed to nearly 700 mages. 1t conâ€" ld-mfl.mum proven hqm.nd is suited to all clarses and comditions of ty. A WONUEKBFUL BOOK, and a househoid neessâ€" Ity. 1t ulhwuh:hL Onnun Im ever offered Agen Saun sent by Mail post na.d far @0 ° & _"iAP!E ‘Vople Live Agents Wanted. There are Numerous Imitations on the D\Pamond_Ye.a:t Cakas. NONE IS GENUINE! BoRDitics, a0., just receives, and now on vigg Opposite the Post Office, Elgin Street. Dec. . 1874 nt by Mail nost naid aw. as * .. AIMPIG Copies #3,:‘"’"‘â€â€œ $2. Exclusive Terriâ€" AGEXNTS MORE THAXN DoOUBLE THEIR MoXEY . p, PRB0N8EA0, same,, SIGN WRITE: BuUSE D TOR, PAINTER, PA PF HANGER, &o ul adont V SOtpwashing, Coloring &o MYRTLE NAVYy, New 7 > S e Bubâ€"A gent wanted in Qiuaws, for County of Oarietcn; aiso, for the countion ulfli Lan nd Mach ub,. Most liberal arrargements will and exciusive Ap‘l{l;':tomwé‘ouuu“:pnhl:m 6. A lu.ï¬i:;. olu«ive saie given. _ F YOU WANT GoOD BREAD blie are cautioned nst worthless im Of our paints, and those whose advertisements; ©Corresponder oe jnvites" Boend for oi 0t cony EXTRA RUBBER FELT For‘ ready roofing for fiat roofs, requiring nc otx;r or gra‘rel..roun-cized, vermin p‘}'oof and tarred sheeting, ready fiat roofing, capâ€" ped and D%nntet}: makes cheap and RABLE ROOF. t 6, purple, dark slate. rad hriaie «24 ) TZ "ITC 700 onaln choosolate colour m"l'll about .-’&’&"&‘:"&-""m “::’. and s ‘t'n g pank Por oret ueltr esn‘ ay aeteuy proborred . one cont, oting eoue) to sys on w:uy prevent dunpn-m penetrating -gldhlol-rhe.m. B@"ALL OUR PAINTS:ARE MIXED READY OR USE. "%e tremely cheap. _ °_ _ "" °* @ATorâ€"ngn ata small K'wm ht menennmemene ue aeseug ced es t riore en mmï¬ mT"M Purp Lhat Are black conthin ‘ tar, be sure you o»tain our A roof may be covered with a v cheap shi nnfl; last from w{ob oum-'?uuu.'s"m e bnmmnnowmuwnhomlholu uo..mum ml:luï¬n :.cum.t‘opI'hw unot.m.l.‘ :ud'mh.‘nï¬uu NI.'-IL-M renitpncp ive +4 E.‘ FIREâ€"PROOF, AT THE OIL DEPOT, SUSSEX.4p | 6 C. 8, sHAW & CO.. _ The public are cautioned pursa Aa d esc iss ass Ay c 22 benecdits rLy, exol *Ritnartan ‘be miakink s on i {os auor o debh aiready amountine! io glet i. 1 M Worke KINGSTON DEBENTURKES $75,000.â€"These bear dfllln Lecember, matuing As per schedule, in different amounts, from 1879 to . Principal and lnunur. Kingstonâ€"the interest semiâ€"annuaily at 6 p.©., on * first days of danuary iand July, verest Cou paygble lst Jul lux(bm avach d. The mf?o‘c';m’hnpwn u‘m(“ , and the »@@Bke 1 nl&u of property, all of waich is solutely linbie for the payment of LDebenture® is $5,105,400. d in cases of more than oue tender for the same .ebenlure or De preferenge e given to l«beulflbon tender, and Debentares of similar amount or leas of nexXt of maturity wili be allotted to the tenderers in order, unless in their they preference for other Debentures. * LONDONX DEBEXTUR®ES â€l)m-d‘hou are all twenty year Debe: mï¬ï¬‚. per e‘!'u;nyoa: hto.llumum, '33' rinciple and interest are payuble, the interest yeutly , at 7 p.o., in + Th ation of London is 18,4 with its is n 80 1ts Ol,(l".&%mbm btdd-w ns Cor totdu’mu:nd;’vduc amwwor:a', % 'u& a‘ 1 a large amount within J which ies mane dage t foommater oo en on meuot wnones oi w in the London and Port luulg.u.nvq .-ountï¬â€˜w $1,111,5@0, which an "X‘fn"au.... D:g:wmlzmmu:dm vora h“ character. To indicate the in which Canadian Municipal noeumlgn‘n held iu Eogiand, it '-.,y be gwnu Bix po‘rlg:.n;};?mum wold, on April inst., on the London Btock even + â€" a e oo ie eeesert on sendete the btehest teadtecen, to whom aavice will be promenty e r nonwm' will be M{muwymn ly after the :v-nh-w on P ul(:ï¬-onuwbeuo at Montrea! (or the Lebentures, muy be made through the Detailed Schedule of the Debentures, With form of tender, can be obtal o R mmï¬-w Agencies of the BHunk: w4 «wlontreal, or from Messrs. Dlvflolu.m“ UO., Montreui. ©TrawA. ukiINGsToON, aAND LoNDOS DEBENTURE\. _ * $180,600, Six and Seven Per Conts. Mersrs. DRUMMOND, CASSELS & CO., Montreal, are muthorized o receive, on * tne 2nd day of J une next, Tenders for $180,000 of Debentures of the Ci Oe “ * Tend %m'ont:'eror glm of l.:w:)obo tures, trom $100 u:. o ww m ere on 6 D u pramw,wwmhv.tffhuumrwmunnnfwmu y mre io be nt N0 murï¬z; lu:l.::nm- Mmâ€"‘l‘m‘nw d'n.u et f-uvn. lï¬ .ud » imt ."1 MJ D umt t o ampragainonnigioln arten, popula of the City is now . Its the Water Works is lue‘;!nprdnoun.hl‘l‘,ll. allnet Inl Toae we, un Aveciursiy linbip tor "Uï¬‚ï¬ these debentures, nssessed property, $11,574,405, Corporation vroperty, excigaing W. H. Woay Bi@Q N ooo o ervererrnnrveven se es vemen en ns s m‘- M. xAVANAuii'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.:'.'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.’f..';!o.'u'y.m @! ares can be subscribed tor the oftice of O‘Connor & Waller, where open. for a 1ew weeks -nd'.kon all necessary information &nhe&: __ Intend iti{ï¬Ã©h}{ï¬ to the Provinciai Exhbition wili oblige by appiying for early as possible. _ These premises, la(ely occuried by the Bank of Montreal and previonsly Hotel, have been entirely re«rrranged, renovated mod newly furnished g gc:lurnluppd:m-'-m. ‘l‘:m Houlu| unwuuudu i in B.:-‘l proxi« to 1e olty, nad contains elegant r 1 \C) u6 Pok togethe! with unosually larye ‘and airy hm'a ‘all of Whioh ha‘te t./.~ ) . ra promoting the greatest dagree of mmlhfl.h:raa lence and attentio: 1| ~ in d vbom&mwmu the house. in the will be fourd mil the % i cs. . ;j vsually ned in first oizs« establishmonts. _ Arrangemenbts Are belnis nincde f of gvests to and from the Railway depots and Steamboa‘ts. _ Lamps & Chandeliers Mountreal, May 13th, 1876, Roofing Paint. MR. & MRS. GEORGE ACREs, T W. H. WALLER, Jauks Grtortk® RODERICK RYAN, General Agents for Province of Ontaric, 34, Front St, Rast, A larg e »lofl;entu(ll W P. m:'“. just received -5 mm " MA NA RE -vl;:,l-l TN EVE MONEY . 'm. lfl c hs;“llu"- Print C A PIT A,L F MUTUAL BUILDING SsOCiETYy, York Slate Roofing Company, New o oA o UNLEEB STAMPED RODERICK RYAN ECONOMICAL, CcavTion. Je sSTOPS ALL LEAKS!1;: _Wellington Street, Ottawa, A Firstâ€"Class Family and Commercial Hotel, owned by aots by cold, ang iC BoPent, And for iin and Tron wots by cold, and will not corrode i most '\n(l‘oll’!nnbm waterâ€"tight :c"ro-dl a‘ 4GENTS WANTED IN EYERY TOWN To be Opened about September Ist, S / HM T a workmaniike style. 1 A. Russm & oo.’ PAP®E... URNAMENTAL, Bend for Ontario The Largest Patent Slate OoF OoTTaAwWA. w <a! f+) ce DIRECTORS. WL EHOE, Jouk AMbxiY Coal Oil. Whst® | uolte O FFICER. L | N E /‘ h Dsnls NaL"t TTAE Witly ahertne awine es on O AnF BWd ir the Lebentures, may be made through the th form of tender, be iontreal, ‘or from ‘Menare® DRO M MUGR L 4 THE TIMES Edition uy hnks ty mad mat thie perfect purity and great strength. ‘Thoy are watâ€" ranted free from the poisonous oils and acids which euter into the eomposition of many of the factitiows frult flavors now in the muriet, They are not onty true to their names, but are prepared from fraite of the best quality, and are so highly concentrated that a compuratively small quantity ouly now* @ Toap Tok ooo at their . filee o‘ Bireek in be City of Ottam Whe superiority of these Ratvacts consists in GitkP doxtains xo t SAVES usn‘?nm.me, PRESERVES TIN * woy O2°0R BC b* LEmon, VANILLA, ROSE, "W _ Agents for Dominion of Canede. PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENOE, Burnett‘s Extracts Burnetts, Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts For cooking purposes. Burnett‘s Extracts lbimutainar~ _«‘ ~â€"~_v4vÂ¥jrorg the cost of t in the Oity, AnS s ol oo e eiven . where u-n-n-.‘.. â€"Parker House, Boston: AW & CO.., | ’Eâ€Eâ€-i ‘ E8. m $ tm I ied o receive, on ® Cities of Ottawa, ards, are to be at j mm » d N y3 Works Lisbility, & :’l;“ulw h Mnenleae pil mature W Fad humed sereageanit CLOVEs, wily kno'. '-th'n a to l..h:- h Peb ranged vlm n dmï¬ iquors e 109 on Citan & se y ies 1 is debi , *yccm aund wb indicate the be ‘tock P wfl. ) slete be OF