un motion of Mr., ilarper the oëntï. Hope contemporaëry reMOU84 air ýuuuurlç-cauxes ancvouzwsm no" Un( ettaki Ai eý X nný servi ections.', Fruit ando k aril An) unknown brig wae sin at'her > -over gioriôïà iy, Aug. 8L,ýý ,favor- cil went into comrnittee of the whale 6. The Canadian press Association- and iý is lëare'a that a'ne'hOr'i in Cariboo Cove, Lamuda pass' ig t e on the report of the standing commit. meetâfa i," ï,at'thë time of the Pro. sffl-jçmater dainaÃe. boà l)een doue- to, &go. AII bande, lost. tenacloua Persistency under . the trials -en he t,ýBrcîi=,LÃŽ4'. ef the, tee on fire aud water. Repart adopted vincial Ezwblt' -Tb ha w BùýeqaeMtý- the grain crops in thecotlnt y. As au are above water. -She had a bite bo,&t- which7 woula -, havé - aÈpnllêd- - âzîd, î van- have. sirflod ùOM ent of $180 for ly met met fo', 'ti, ne on re ý, instance of the diia@tirOtis effect Of the vritha:yellôççr&treak.' quistied Most Mçn rec-nmuiending, pavai be âM e 7 . to :patiau of an, Attack by Gen. Cà nîý am 8 fine hOSA reele, and appropriation of #50 for what purpose. The animal gatlieringg gale, the-p'rdons in' the rear' of Pictou Another Amgiieau schoomer, naine Islimailia, April ý29,ýý1878, North Ltý1ý the Ifiaurg'entà ;'. .'Tà â'proviidonjï,of tri&è -ould hà dgesq and caps- for men belonging to have beeu mere desè1ýheadëxew-sions thwn, which were more expoiwd, to the, ýunknûwnwithkeel and, suppo ituile 4 0 54'.-ý-My Deux Lar'ki'ng' :-I sed.to be 8 town srèý;Jti;arly à y the Rock and Ladder'Company, author'Lz- and inutual adulation meetingo.not cal. wind tlian the other parts ot the town the Samuel OL)or. of provIncLtown, is retaiiidil here-from-theînterio the Tebel and men are marchiýg- ihops ânà L a the ing commi tee to Vide i saitable calateil to impraos those vKth whoin 'ye are completely destroyed, the griuliâ loqt. let iiistant, aftex au absenqe of fifteen - 'iMtë place for hooks, ladfèrosl, and reelà sud editors'came in contact'with the health. being strewa with branches of tree'ý1 Tlie boily-of au linknown man lash- mouths. I have 1 been more than iwo privMe -AMOug ta make enqniry of Mr. Samo as to je8t views of thé jiliýxuatistie profession. and J;reen fruit and vegotables, fonces ed ta a;,lpar drifted ashoië at Fort Mul- years without Enropeau newir. 'Egnt the reporte cirënlAltëà ,-èoi2eerning the additional room for the engine prenlises. On.-the occa s-sion, of t'ne last, excursioný_ îud gatu,.aùd in âèb,èverything caps. grave yogrerdity. now extends ta the Equator. The Ai- intentionsof Don- dýar"-!iL the eveutofî toau Som& discuzeion took place respect. we beg pardon. proposedFle rsion we ble of being move bert Nyauza is -one sheet ot'water, in- hie thai b-Îýhýs-.pro-zhii&l d,4v the wicà was The Rellunce of Port Htwkesb'ury elliding the Tan,-an'ike-talie. 'ý'yOà ýpri"tS toi re-eïtablish W, 81 ing ý the livery by-law ; Mr. Blow's have hearil that but,ý two . il dismasted ves- The tliree au. cunuely éarouod, the reports'that elle saw borite, notice of byAýýv lor its re eal and the swerea the invitation of the Socrotary. otreets anl fieldgi. The leavas of the. sk-lwater-lo!zgetl about 50 miles south« inay imagine the future resuits orsteani gpa nl en- inttnductiou of a new by-ýlaw was 81- This dokeneracy wgýt.pro bably cwing to- fruit ýtreeg are bluted and withered, %vest of Halifax,'but could, not make ont nývigation t But as ta carrving -Sa. - or particu grà of thé, tiekbtia- - lowed W stend over, the Town SOlici- the disocintinnauce of ýthe pau system nuil thé gardens in the town generally hor naine. She waz about eiglity ta,, mu-la's ves.-iels in their heave' 8 . tIo à betýveen the BritixÉVice.là tn'irid Zr, Meathil. ta orepare a proper by- ou thé . railrowle, sud ý speaks v'olumps Prosent a Most déplorable apýearance. and British built. witholit carte anil camels, you might as oct'ons Aelvemn and the 'Cartliagena-,inour- ion's gents in regard ta the removal - of the Clay, law. for the devotion ef-the inemben ci the The new wharf in course of constretion It is estimated that over 100 build- a" wheel- Spanig iron-c a Almà nza and Victor- ýveII move St Paul'a Cathedr a h M rocid's On,.mot'ton of Mr, Ray lesve W&B Association ta the juterests of their pro- for the Vale Colliery Company, near ings liave been destroyed at Causa and barrows. sud uP012 the natice fromà théý Ad. balai, granted ý lia Moaçra. Dunkley & Weiçt. fesSI-011. PictOu landing, was ahio entiraly de. vieinity eutailing a loss of over 8109,- Tlie Englielunen have cotistructeil A latter, lakp-to ,!" inaterial on Brock St. ta be We believe in aesociation, intelligent -olished. A portion or the railway at 000. the 108 ton steamer liere; as the -Onty ruiralaf-his intention to take ý the vo& selRi the ingurgents angwemd thaf. the pools, used'in construction of Odd Fellows' association, à gathering of those fiavitig Fictou landiug wa8 algo washeil away. At Cawo overy ahip in the harbour cla'18 of steaMer that cati pass the Bahr forts výîouIà open-Ëre upen the British were -diseuse questions in The new séhooner Jessie Hoyt wâs il 1 Giraffe- 1 This is a great credit ta them mutual interests to is pi ec Il h»gh and dry above low 1 s, inadron if the attempt wu made. The , on motion of Mr. Ray, the mavor which &1[ are coucerned. HaAitheCau. driven ashore on the fisberii"f;ide of thé' water mtrî; thle tide during the night sud ta Mes8rs. Samuda and Penn. T is wu on the 28th. The râm Nu' was inatructeil to order all the Street adian PrdRes Association eveu manifoit- harbour, and subitained cousiderable in. of the gala býing,'iom , three or,,four maucia *as brought ta anehor nt the on the Wèrden', property ', toi be Opened ed a di tioi to diseau topici cou. jury.' Thebrig. WWoid Brao, campls shall be sent upî froin Xhar- -th. 1 owneïl feet higher thau 'Izin vers known before outrance of Escombrers Ba wi in oney.c by Ont October. nected zot5hi the craît, with a -viëw- to bY géà sts- W- & V, Boffli dragged her Avery wharf and flahing establishment tOOm- muge of the Lord Warden,> -1t'z,' British On motion of Mr. Blow- a resclution devising means for correcting' abuses anchor and went eshore ou the saine la sw'ept sway.- The débris --linea the __. There must be a general ý reform in fiagahip, the two ýve»els lay with' thpir ý Do.' passeil anthorizîng au advertisement and suggesting improvementawe would Bide of thé harbour, but it is hopeil thât entirê shore-a vision of- desol 1 atio,., -the Situdou before any great work C'ln broadsides toward each other. The toi be inSerteil for applications for the foel more kindly towartla whatwe now elle bas notsastained material injury. Theý publie hall is à heap'of' splintéro, lie ocompliâbed; there are no boatg fit Lord Warden carries 18 guns and is au ,terni office of tax ooUeetýÎ. lonk upon as a frand, a delusion, and a The, schoo'ner - Lésai' ' Star' 'of ; St. bMingý ý benestli tliem' à splendlýýl for the long: river voyage, and every- irait plated screw steamer of 4,080 tous. vhieli The speaial eominittee 'appointeil for imare. Sa satisfied are we that journal~ Jolin.-N. B., was drivI14 0 lie en eo far ashore organ. All buildingg, publie and pri- tliing becomes ruined froin expodure t T Numancia is an iron clad steamer and the purpose reported that they bail ex. jets should meet occasionally for mutilai rit Middle River, th&t it - is iupposed. it vate, arc mère or. IeBs injiired. Thé the sun 'befoée it arrites bore. and carries forty 68 poundffl. On the post, amined the factoryý of MeuS. -U[LdRe interchange of opinion and the improve- -will be Almost- impossible- to got'her- CatholioChapel is a rain. There à re,.Iarge quantities of ivory a 29th Vice-Admiral Yelverton replied hind. y w back. At le here th t we, caancoe ship for _w nt of &Yarwood, and that thëy had full ment of-their estate, that a would a8t twenty other schooners Thé poor fishermen have loBt thoir 1 that he would allow forty hours for re- îOule complied witli the proiisions of the propose an Association of thé newgpa- were driven ashore on the saine aide' of &Il. Mà ny of thom hà d ta fiée front, vessest. ideration. At the expiration of bonne by-law in every. respect, sud re men of thé Midland District---say the harbour, but most of them are be- thoir dwellings, with their children Wheu I ope the Vicerny -1 shall be icond ded ' freortil the Couaties of Durham, Ontario,' lieved to be comparitively free front naked, ont into the pitiless storm. ' whieh time ho would take the vessels. tndai commen that the Montures to the ont able, ta manage matters for the future, On the 30th Seiior Aguelilaa commun- la on amotint of #1,500 he handed over ta Northumberland, Victoria, sud Peter. darnage. On tWe Pictou oide of the (if a fleet ot over ai.) fishing crafts, only I have laid good fouadations, aad I icateil ta Vice-Admiral Yelverton, thé svor- thora. Report adopted. boro'-who might meet in conclave harbour ennqiderable quantities of lum- 20 rernain. Several fishermen have have fought hsrd'agaii1stý kany lènem- ]tape of the Junta that the affair inight al. Couneil adjourned. every six mouths or marc, ait points de- ber,. &ô., Iying on thA wharves were in fish and gear, lost a thousand dollars le-q with an absurilly small f6rce, -result- be aMicably arranged. . No later in. wali termined upontheu ta discass thé many carried away. The publie wharf and a and upiwards. ing in annexation of ail countries' in- telligence'has been received front Car- cases P. T. BAmmm's WoaL,),g FAM.- and important points which arise in the few others have been somewliat dam- Amon- the selinonera ashnre at Clin. cludiné Unyoro, whieh extends toi, -the takens,'but it-is believeil that the* in- now- Thé last grand enterprise of the. gre relationships of our newspapers ta each sged. Cellars and warehouqes along ;a are, thé A,-ib.-Etioch, Bennet, Equator, stirgientJunta intended to propose a at other and to the public at large. In thé Water Street were fluoded. Quantities Ebetrice, MeLean, Du4ky, Lake aiiil Not only have Ihad to coutend w'ith compromise by which they rhould con- )pen. showman lins grown 'W xuch colossal interests of the press, aud its improve- of flour, sait. and otber perishable ar- Swan, of Canso, all up Iiigli and djy, the natives, but the oo-called triders 71bs. proportions it eau only stop in cities ment in more ways titan one, we Malte ticles were injured or deBtroyed. Four rite schooner Werchere, of Beavcrleý- broke into open rfbellion sud, attaeked ';But tÃ" the removà l of the Afrnanza and of the Goverrinient troops tréacheroudy,- Victoria, On condition thst they bâbeld, and large towns. The nearest point thé suggeRtion. lit fact, brothers, we'Il bridges were washed away. At Port 'Massachuçettf, witli a full cargo Gilli-altar. under a guarantee from by will be at Toronto, where it will give embody it in the forin of a resointion, Hastings the gale was also severly felt.' sugar, and the Amas Cutter, of Glou- in force , when in the inteflor. ' These at hoping readily to find a seconder." There are seven vessels aslinre at Port cester, lies a hundred feet ahove low I ronted with the lot;f;ÃŽf half their the British commander. not to Furrpn- . pa: dêrtheut to the spanigh autboligiei, un- 0- three entertainmenta--moraing, aûer-- Mulgrave. Several barns and liouseA wator; lier keel at the stern poqt is cm- tY- « til tlie-differebeen betiw..n the MeA"M 22- >-*- If y entire paýt.y was iu dan- r of de- :: 3*3 noon Sud evening on Thursday anà il it 1 Suicide ? were blown down in ail directions. bedde-1 tvo feet in the gravel, and at ne Government and thé -Junta of C4Kîtý- ýd Friday, September 11th sud 12th, whe-i One child was killed at Fort Jack by lier waist six feet. strnetion by poison wlien in Urubro. gens are, settleil. 'Thére îs little ôdtll'>tt - Barnum will be Rreeted by the largest the king, who attaeked uq with im- - 1 fleet if they att MAN FOUND IN HAMMTON BAY WITII HIS the falling- of a balise. Ttea Mary Hurst, Gloucester. is ai- This diabolical attempt was made by that Mie inRurgents will attack the Brit_ý- 0.0 HANDS AND PEET TIED. Ta the eastward of Halifax the gale MA", a total wreck. The schoani-r iq 1 ompM removp, the 9 was the fiercest that has stv-pt S.L»Ioc Joepliof Nfira menre forces on the following mornîng #5 crowd of people probably ever known over N michi, previou4y- SPanish vesseis witliont coming ta some- non in thst locality. thé country for years. Baildin.,s and qtraniled on Durell's Island, had brok- at daybreak. 1 had only 105 mon, but War It is said that Barn ara bas paid Hamilton, Aug. 27. fencP8 were blown down and strèwn in en up. we -ained the battle of Masiudi and R."reentent on the A111ject. Madrid, gept. l.--Th-e membprs of' Parties residiii£r in the viciuity of the every direction, and it je reported that A glionner bplonging ta Provincetown antiýxea the couitry.ý the insurgent Junta at Cartajzena, al- 'cou. more money for rare curiosities, ovft Great Western Railway oil wharf were I have establishodi stations anil -forts thrr ffiiiqhed cliureheB were blown down, Massachusetts, in attempting ta enter reailV ri-Poi-tf-,l ta bave tlireatene-ý ta fort- and above wliat lie had when lie left this morning thrown into a state of con- un and the countricq are in Cae hands ci lit Cape Ray. Similar accounts of dis- the liarbour of Slielburtie, on Stinglay fire upon thé BritiWi fleet, lins not doile War New York, since the show left the A- sidfrable excitempnt wlien it bocame estrans effects of the hurricane comp. nfirlit, struck on a reef off Black Print, the Governinent. Bc yet. noised about that the body of an un the merican Institute Building, in April known man liad been fou-id floatin- in froin Other sections of the Provinue. aft'pr dragging lier anchors. The cap- The natives pay their taxes clie4-,rfiii- IcOn last, thau would be necessary ta fit out Burlington Bay, near that locality. it Ta the westward, the fruit crop has tain, Iiis wifo and babe lett the vvssel in tlJrOuý-,Iiout larg A' e districts. The officer Cnpe Bretoiï seeins ta have aharod liree bepn almo-st wliolly destroyoil, ait 1 a dirigy. and after rowing about all and troops are in igood heslth and th the larzest show in thé country. Not seeme that betweeu five anil six o'clock . e friglirful storin wliich'viiiteél Rail- Onle within a radins of 2JO miles, feuces, nighr, succpedod in landing about noon spirite. fax and the Gulf of St Lawrence nu tier, lieing able to hold ail the people who a, nr. Strazanza, a switellan on the trees and barns are prostrated. Among iiiiveryexliaiiste(leoiilit7n. Tvlve - 'Phe slave tTýLde Of the-,White Nile la Snnelay and Mèinday. Accounts from Great Western Railway, was attenfline tlle in two clin- suppresseil and inv work is over. ýA9. visiteil his exhibition, the Great Show- shipping in Hauts port threr other men left the wreck 10 there represent the vinIt-nice of the hur- ta rame duties in the nei-lýibour;!ooýl of not yet been he*d - Lady Baker lias accompanied me schaorters broke away froin their iiioor- gies, and they have ricane as unprecedented. _Thirty vosý Off. man conceived the idea of erecting a the wharf, lie saw Boule objeet floatirig . * i. tlirou,-Iiout the journey, with. great fat- large wooden amphitheater in the in the water, and ou close examination i-lie, havin- hacl to match en foot for sels -were clriven ashore-to jugg, anl were more or less Jamaged. frota. It is feared they are ali las manv* were the Tho fruit crop of Kings coutity anil the 171ie vessel lias snnk. wrecked, i;thnr'es were blown dýwn and his lar.ge towns and cities, at a cost of sev. discovered it ta be the body of a nian. adjoining coutitivs suiTere.1 terribly, bia It is said that forty ilead bo li liavp great distances, amitl constant fi--,ht"'g thrîr contents scattered al-out thé crûp Fle at onCA gave information ta Ser es i - y oral thou,;anfl dollars a day, liavin- a tio estimate of tIisý damage can be forai- driftoil ashore on the uortli side of for sevpn consecutive days. We have, wore much damaked, and at- last ac- gpant Logan at the James Fitreet Police thank God, boen always in zool health capacity of over three thousau 1 persan,; ed now. Thouqands of bu-iliels. et Prince E.Ivaril Island. courits the storru was . still Station, and Constables :forrigon and choice fruit are scattered over the Thri steatnship Saltwell, Capt. Mace, atigi the troops have not suffered much iiies beçites the hyppaïrome seats, holding Starth were detaileil ta liave the body the groiin 1, and groxers wlio auteipat. front Lntilon for Syýlnoy, C. B., fotinil- loq-; of life, consitlerint, thé exposare. There. is miieli excitement, in Halîfax fourtison thintiqand mnrpor seventen removecl to the dead house on King lit In fifteen months I onIn lost one Mau -Orer the, news. ed having -large suit profitable . crops 3r 11 )il i ý ttterie on Satiilily ni lit y thoriqand altbgether, whieli lie is now William street, whieli was doue about kness out of 212. We -learn from Washington thatý a ljalf-pasf ten o'clock. The boily ait- wil be lieavy iciers. 11 O'clock. The captain and 14 Tho Englislimen are all pretty well, private examinatio-tr of the Pa able to accomme) late at eacli entertain- p,.ars tg ba that of a Mau ac il about N A barn owned by '%fr. E lward laiblAd at Fourche. at 11) a.in. on Mon- but T have ta laitient the loss of poor ge ý1cCabeý or Iliddle Musqua lober-, day. Oie boat was lost alolig sicle and froiglit steamers runninz out of ment. fifty-five yearg, and five fi-et e'ght 'n- Easvrn Halifax, was blown down, and with six liait ls anI atiothor witli Mille 11r. Higgeniloffiam, wlio was my'able BnItimoro and piving.botween iuterme- 3 Not beinz qatiqfleil alone witli such elle,, in height, with brown liair, inclin- thé cattle in it were hurt. One cow lian1q is missing but is supposeil to bc ass;stant. diate landings in' Chesapeake Bay bai; Veil rare features as; the Fiji Cannibale, the to grey, greyish wliigker-;, rather res- being killed, Several ethers were in. at L6uisl)urg. We are now waiting for-a rise in the bèen made-, showing that Dot orle of the 'ore poctably dressed in dark tweed sack boats wpre equipped no the law pro- horqe riilingLgmt, Alexis' the four Gi- coat, witli pants and vest of saine ma- in ilired ta saine Pxtent. A barn belon- The brigs T. H. 11aveland and Arcli- Nile for the start ta Xhartonm, where ripq raffes, or Caracleopards, the monster terial aitil color, woollvu guernsey shirt. tn inq ta NIr. Falconer was also di molisli- ir and the sýhoonerq Geo. Huglies aud I shall post this; lettoi With mauy vides. One boat, carrying au ma cd and several cher baras damaýgt-d. J. R. Litlizow are aqltore at Lurgan, kitid regards from my wife, etc'., very Pa8geneers as thé wawà Rset.t, whiz 1p. living Sea Licite, Crocodiles, Alligators, IlPaVY Wellington boots and grey wool- The gardens anil er pq were lui . tireil, C. B. - The latter diqui-isted. The sincerely yours, was burnedý,ha(t no lif$--prfsterversi,.On-d the amphibious monsters, and fifteen hua. len socks. Tiie feet and Lands wero and the Ioss ta theoEastera faraiers seliooners à fa-garet Ann. Rapid, Stron- SAXUEL BAKER. yet bail a proker certificate. -On OMM bts , tied toggether tightly with a piece of or- boat. the engineer owned the bar andl 'Oly Ired animale and birils two thottgand dinary rope, sach a-, is useil for clothe-. will be ver ' V heavy. za, Active iiiiii Isobella Dixon are ail How TRE IDVA OF A"ZXITIOX IS WiLited on customers, while thefi - ,11 men and horses twenty men mammotli linos ; but we inay state that the kilot front Cow Ba this afternoon, aud gives A sailor nameil Rhetiben Smitli was e bont. The Cutriril steatuer Alphi arriveil supposed ta be a total loge. RFOAiiDLID.-Ail the American corres- smoked his pipe on the bow of th roman! ing tente, a free mAnaecrie, open ta ait for in the rope upon the wrists was a slip y po,,Jent8 who visifflattaila tell in wueh and the. captain went tosleep 1 av. one' and mi.alit liave been doue by Iiiiu - -r of the gale thé-re, waslipil overboard aud lost froin a Lab- ratuitons inqpection; a street proees- ho followin- is a list of the vessels a- rit lor fishing seliootier, Springr Biril, ýhe same wortiq of tdie difficulty-of find- Certain newapapers have published le 1 self, although saine are lel ta suppose ing an annexatiouist in the Dominion. sion tliree miles long, a twenty mi -The sehooners durin- the t,,ale on The N. Y. H,-rald correspondent wha 'lei; long shore anil ditimasteil Suliday niglit off à Owing accourits of wbat they c-all a be that Le liad leeen tied and tlirovn into Onward, Olivia iNfary, Octavia, Jeddo, H.ilifa"x harbolir. Tho I)ri_, Oak Poin-t, daring fient by Balleiii st Niagara ý,pIIS d1p a twenty centre-pole tent, wNi throis the bay. This, liowever. is as yet a the We coule, the Win. Hale, J. B. wliieli left Halifax on Suti-lay, fonnler- rocently reporteil the universal exocra- It is stafed tliat after waJking- acrnss bp seperate ani distinct cireun arenie, mystery. On enquiry, it %vas ascertaiti- Gilkie and ýNlatleie Wood; the brigs G. ed. Slie sain(, niglit the cre%,ý %vas pick- ti'n in whiell thp Chicago blackmailer, ffie and sp-etacular rings three grand cir ed État the nartit,- of the th, rope ha returned to -the midaie of it eue utifortunate J. Troop, Orloff, Alice Stuart and La- cil tip and talien ta Port %lulgrave. NifeMullen, was lield was héld at St. in man is Nathan Loveland, living on and jumped thêncé into the river, 140 and hippodrome preformances, ail Plata" The Brigys fiattie B. angi Lucy The schooner Golden West, front La Catharines, and the itching of the zood feet below. The juraping consiste in 0 irolitie street south, formerly employ. are ( people of that town ta e the fellow Jzrnný- on at the saine time in the ed as a moultier in Cwiii's fouatiry. lismasted but Mot ashore; allia J. brador, arrivel to-ilay, anil spolie ait se lottine himself down by a rubber rope, 'Howland, the bark N. Churchill the Ainerieikii flshinz schýoncr on theStrait suspendisil by thé Sheriff, in a sube- havitlg grpat stretching capacityi, untü n4l Rame place and before the same au. _ # *_ quent letter writes as follows tth dience, xvithont any extra char.ge, Irish Laborers in Conference. Fanny INL Carvoll, Mexican, G. P. of Caiiro, which reporteil twenty Anler- within sortie- eight or ten feet oÉ-- the Paysant, Albert the Guoil, and the ican fi.;Iiiii;rqelioon(ýi-s belotiging ta Glon toirnin- ta ruy liotel in the eveü»nff sud 1 ý9 water, into whieh lie then qeptly -3rops a three full first-class bandq of music, Potnomit, besides a number of others, cesteý, tenibelotiging rifter tleeting several promineut gentle- nff Mr. Arcli and his friendq liave carried ta Beverley, Masq., to be Piciced up by a boat stationeil for lep ont, hundred lifà -size cil paintin"s of le agitation of ttic labourers position whose names could not ke ascertaine.l. and the sebootier Lla Nfay. of Qtlebee, n'en there and at the select private re- thepurpose. Nothalfaodaringafeat %gf Prpqiilentf;, atatesmen, kings, emperors intoIreland. Aud '-Kanturk in the The ma - jority of those whose naines ashore at PIpasaut Bay, ý1a,-dalen Is- Club," I li&ve-ýarrived at tlie conviction as crossing the rope'i to and tnilitary lieroes ; Prof. Rogers' classie land of Duhallow," 114Ls been tho arc Mot griven arc sinall fishing schoon- land. No further partienlars. A XOBLE DONOR-Cliffon, Auz. 30.- s , ers, whieli nýçre generally smashed be- The steainer Saltwall sunk of Scat- tliat aunexation ta the United Statea ný l "cenf- of a confereiice of 3,000 or 4,000 dreamed of by the On the arrival of the Atlantic Express group of claqsical statuory, Hall of Art, Irish labourers, wlio assembled ta forin ni] , yond all liopes of recognition. The terie, belongin- ta Newcastle, G. B., r,- is the last thing train front the west at this station a one liup-,ýlregl moving mechanical aut- a Leagne to agitat( the le-islation ta whole uumber of disasters ta veé;sels at liqtered at 1,169 tonq, anil was built il, sound tllinking men of thé Dominion. omatons, living water fauntainst, traùs- improve tlie condition of farý; labourers Co'v Bý'by amouuts ta fifty six, 'nelua'n, 187L). It was rf-ported bore Éliat fortY Tl', siay every reason of public policy pour man followeil tbe conductor, Mr. ,e,,,], ashore and distnasteil. Sa far Aincrican fishinz were loqt off de" Is that the Damiuion should JQIM Watson, sud harffled Iiim à port- ,,er formation landscape sconce, sittigý iii Ireland. Singnlarly etiough, it fell romain as it is. Its taxes are lower monnaie containing $450 in gold, and to the lot of ait Etwlish ac as lias been ascertained ý but one life the tiortli si-le of Prince Eýlvartl rsland, pe- ýitatOr, to than in the States ; it receives tribute about $100 in bills. 7ee and flitting birds, mechanical Mlisie Move a résolution %vhich pithil des- was lost, that of a pilot, Maille not as- aul.ouly 18 lives saved out of thp crew, y certained, froul 'the Welcome the only but noue of the lati; arrivais at 1 this port b"itl' froin Great Britain and the man- ed the Rame ta the statirjw *iiistér at and gorgeons tableaux sud mythological cribed the condition of the Irish farin is 8 0 0 0 the ta>#v en b6ýr1 ,a- « fantasia, all operated by a steatn en. labourers in Ireland sa 11unworthy of a loalled schooner in the Bay at the tinte give ore-lenee ta the report, whiel, is (via the Welland Canal) is altilo.qt thp train witli him. Wliflt--' qroR.ýb_ gine, etc; the Great Sbowman lias ad. civilized Stae," sud this wholesale during thé heiglit of the gale. The 1eliveil lo le unfonnil-ýd. 1 'factoriq fl,,ùri,;I, -, its local commerce th tati n, wh '0 crew of tlie bric G. J. Troop beiti_ý, in a trionopoly for the water transit froin the bridge,- M r. 0f;,"00,i fonud e4, fflix- ,4v ileil Pro. Faber's Wenclerful Talking ýliarge of barbarisin, whieli was put relit i the iiitprior ta theboaril ; its financial er wlio graiefull 11;lý. it into the moutil of Mr. Arch, was en- 9 dantrer front the tremundous seas BuRGLARY AT 0AHAWA.-On Monflav _Ul. ý1_ y TecompenseS Sing, lau- ý1nr..A 1_ ftcliine, wilicli ;B Baia ta 1) inc take tllis route. ticul temperance -inuvement lu con- Alpha'was kept under steam in Cow Titumî. -An accident of a painful na. aère. Cith;r crops are also good-. 1 d for th(- thirty-six bours that the thvre then. 1-14, called Ili- (jol off an.1 ttir(,. and whieh occurred through the Tlie Wesleyan This lino lias publisheil a pamphlet nection with -their lino. Recogynizinz l'y 1 1 Il welit into tlie lionqe again. TI)o foot 'a . e Il ýî1nethooirlistp(a'rrrey aboust 3 gale aste 1, a il lost lier anchor. carvleqguess of a gang of men ena g il PtltitIO(I " HOW TC) 00 WPST," Whieh thÉit tliere is no grpater evil ta the line she iiiýirKs in net to-bailil a eh *roh 2 left at 3 p. m. yesterday for Halifax the cellar are siuall. Tiie in týriLek lftyiljý,,, took p*-Êl evl'ulng cost of frarn $4,000 to $6,000. Alr ady' eantains muelà valliable inforrnation ; a and to the ernployear, as they liav,- and male t1je patsage in twen * , tjilý,f appearr to bc a boltl one., and ni-ar Lenno-tville. At 'eSialiiion Rivei $2.ilOO lias been subscribed. ty't %y o mllst exerèise wateliftll- britige, it appears, the rrwn wore at the boat right ta ktioy, thvy have bel](1- ilours. It is exDected tliat over 101) m The Clerk: of the Crown in Cliancery large, correct map of the Great West, neqs and caution. work on the tracli, a lorry or lia - n 1-car 1 wbieh can be obtained free of charL!e e d total abstinc-nce plel-ec-ti and iirgpýýl vossels liAve -bpen- driveu aî-.Iiore at the beiliz witli them, and containing their Ilas gone te the Lowpr Provinces ta ob- thoir men ta do likewise. All honor to several liarbours, of Cape Breton. T - tain the Goveraor-Gencral's signaturi EFFECTS OF THF FIUNDý,R toolq,&ci'. By .40Lwi in-aris they 3 by aclilressing the General Western thein for their noble self-ileilial, an The schooner May Lonsia, of Glou. Niontreai. Se )t. 2.-A storrn yesteriav el to place danger. Fiqnala alon- the ta tlid-writ.z; for the Prince Edward 15- Passenzer Agent, Chicago, Burlington triay tliey secure a staff of total abstain ý cester 'Mass., was cauglit in tiie gal, ai 1 - l land elections, Qilincy R ers, who will then run the mail almoqt Sunday wlien twenty burst with -reat ftiry over the Ottawii linc ta warn approacliilYp,.traiins thpir ailroad, Chicago, Ili. miles south-west l Ot c without accidents. As it is rin-w th. of Seai Island was Ùadly shakeu from alley. A barge belonging te Mr. Basil I)resptici-, cor) sAqupntlyîý'ýefére they A young man umeà Wilbert Serveas Piggeon, 'on the Lachine, was lyin- nt were aware. a freight traitreame clown of Company must-lose huiiilrAils of thon ïteul ta steril and from deck ta inast- l Iro4!loio, fell froin a barge into the THF MONTREAL TFLFGRAPH Co. have m de of dollars tlirotiý-,Ii the mie direc; aead. She ptit into tbi.ý port to-day tile tillle ILIDII£Z:li(le tbe pier at Sie. upon thAm Wnl struëk the hand-car. canai near that town, and was drowii-' a new oMce in the Township and indirect efft-ets of liquor upon tlieir ta repair. E, ight vessels are ashore a( Annp, wlipn, witli turrific thunder claps. an -mashiug it ta pipeps. Tliree mf-n at cd. l a shoot of liclitiiitig, 4rticit the work- on the track wpre élangerously Clerk's office in the village of Columbus. employees. A trian'siti-,,ilmLýnt is noe Guysboroug ast witli terrifie for -e, sliiveriti£r it te iniureil twe of wliotn have since died-. The iron clails Alniania aill Victoria reliable after even one glaqs of strong iarbour destroyed. The bri-"antine ici have been removed from Cartliagena ilrink, and the publie have a rii ittoms. The crew on the craft würe Six cari; were thrown off the Mack bv CRICUT MATCH.-The Whitby crick- ght ta do- ';opina, from Wallace for Boston, is a. 'nticli friglitened and slightlY stulined. the collision, and the engine was dan;- harbour by. Vice-Admiral Yelverthn etClul)wereilefeatecl by the Grafton mandthat engineers, confluctors an,* 4lore at Saud Point with lier foremast l a ellort without thé threat switelimen ta whom they entrust their ,one an 1 full of watg-r. In Antity iiisli The doek alongsidewas literally strtwij a-, il, and the traffie delayed for ened reaistauce fr club ou Tuesday by four wickets. go kiiiilliu.--wootl from flic spftr. A time. the insurgents. 4ives, should at least be sober. ýounty inany barns are scattered ta w'th lip winds, and the destruction ta the telegraph pole near by was also struc1k, The Indiana have maile two attackR A férry boat whilê erossinglhe Indue' MILLINERY nt the Dominion Ware- 'At the Division CourtTatsaav, in tho aropsisimmerisq. The wharf atAntij., "Il(- rain (le- while three men staudiij- within ton in force on the yellowstone expodition. n.ear Kairah, in Hindo-;tan, was cap- rooms ; the newest, the most fashion suit of Jackson va. Millward, the Jud- -oni8h is destroyed, and a schooner yards of it wore unhurt. T one takinz place en the 4th and anctiier Silil - and sunk in deop water. . She able, stylish and select.' in surriming up the case used the fo'l' niled in floods, and the power of the was crowded with passengers, of wliorn - vliich was fastened ta it driven ashore. sec on the llfli ult. In bath' cases the lowîng remarkable langliage : III hav, 1 man named McAlden was drowneil. wind turned the placid là ké of- Two 088en away 90 are reported lo.st. sen. Indians wpre rppulsefl and driv LAmps.-A Mountains-iutu a raging with considerable le s.large, assortzilent ofplalu noevidence for the plaintiff but Mr. Pourvesselowere asm.'ore at Bayfield. Yesterday during the thund or oform the 8 clitier À farrapr, named Thomas Russel, re- and fancy lampa, 14eulcets, chandeliers Jaekson!s own statement ; and no evi- rhe cathedr 1 at Autigonish, is badly root of the couvent at Lachine W WaRkilleil and twenty woutided, and siding at Cobourg,*as accidentally kilv a globes, shades, &ci at J dence for the defence but Mr. Mill- lamaged by the gales. three stragglers wéré captured and ed' on MOndà ýy by jùmding upon a pitch as. H. Gerrie ï strnek by lightainff - and brok;I ward's own statement. I am incline FlUILTHER DLPT4MS-2801 FISHING VESS L Ir ugh The 0 murdered by the Indians- Co. E a ti 0 statuetn t1je niche 11) fork which lie hà à been using in th ta the opinion that Mr. Jacksou'a Rtate. LOST-GREAT 1038 OF LIFE. the front Wall of the building was also * FiRE.-Bobeayaeon, Aug. 80.ýý1ayI 9 Mentis true, yet 1 Catinat give a ver broken, and the terrer of'the intnates Elotel ýseven miles north of là ORGAN rfACTOI7 AT POIRT P£Rlqy.-A, dict for plaintiff unless I commit thi lifax, Ang. SO.-A despatch frora ere war Over 12 200 immigrants arrived aù Ra and scholars of the institution may be hurned With, its 00 movement is 04 foot to establish an lefendant for peijury. there îytlneyp B., this morainge he, j I oliall C. statet: ntenti laW night. Caà tle Ga;-den, New York, ýfondayt Organ factory at Port Perry. fore grant a nonsu'it."-Si. Cailtarineà chat the schooner Eureka, not the imagined. The occupants bà rely escaping..with _fargest nu-ber for one day, in a lon& News. barque New York, left Fort Cà ledoina thpir lives. Cause of fire -a ý defective time. MIE "OinLitvza."-The Prince Al. on Saturday st 9 p. m., coal lailen, SKIRMSEI wITH Vis Tità m RoBius.- cttovepipe. ', Robert Prescott's 6rn in The New York police are se=hi,,Z bert Obse"er bas been reziove The Messager d'Odeà rsa gives deplor- and on Tuesday was féund one müe St. Unis, deapateh froM Vertdan] was alffl burýed. Snýpppaeil' il ta able accourit of the state of the crops in oset of Boularderis - lighthouse, bottom Clinton, Md. saysthat on Thur8day by an iýCf'Zdiar.y. It *m inkiiii in for Edward Pattýe"gol4 2o years ola, Port PerrY, and WHI shortly be enlarg- thât part of Europe. The wheat Ir ups supposeil1o have upsot'during-th(ý nigl' ab took plaen tivai the IsOlated ýBià k CO- for e 'ep & Co., of New street, nd. tnany places bas been actually burnt ur gale. - All banda were lost. Monaegaw Spring's, St.. clair Co., iGovt's.) and certificateS tween the Io a 8 eriff's posse and th. mOneY and decamped. 41141 will not yield moie than enougl , The crops througheut the Island of C h Èýar Falmoutli, Mass., Harily Daviý The manufacture of silk bats ig about Mr. Samual Akins, of Topping, ton -opaytbecnRtofgoýving. Streamsaniý B. are baillY damaged. train robbers who récently ettacked a nttempted »ta rc-ý;cue two (Iroý%vnin(l nliles frèmgtratforil, accidentally abc, Wells become exhausteil Over a wi'd. It la supposed thst therd *are ovpr train near Des Moines, in whick One ot ladies-who were batbing, Lizzie stew- to be corumenced at the Hat worki; in liiinself on Wednesclay in bis own barn tract of country, and cattle are sellini 100 vesseWasbore*at différents ports in the gaijg were wounded. The shériffi, art and Cordelia Torrov, when thev Oahawa, a nnmber of silk bat ma-Icers Ile diëd after éielaiming--"Oh m3 vary cheap beýaase eople cannot at Cape Breton; 17 ashore at Louisburg. and P01180 Were in bÃ"ý pursuit at 1 ,poor wife." ta feed- them. rt la an as' lrew him unà r and all three wer*c Witl' thPir fathmeilold hanutg ajý ved there ill Win- jicinding the schooner Carrie Douglas. =canuts. ý!rOWued. 1 - Co in ry. Ti 1 »*0- 7 <ý lately from years of age.ýon of- Mr. 'l'nt blows nobody gond, anol in thi f Yarmouth, F. N. Tae Gi ' sborne an.. Mr. Slank, the hpal turnlcey of the la tweleo Mr. Jî 0. Bykert, M. P. P., is tob Matte; of the whest crop Russia's scar- liba, 'of St. Jollu, form twe tota Oiià aturéle-çýnîelit, tvo negroes -at. 1,,1,tnitolm Provincial Penitpntiary, corn- of Carapbellfnrd, *as ritertainod abortly at a< pirýnie by hit city-is'Amezieda ôpportunity. (iroVzedlonl s t wreëka. None of the vessels ashore nt têii2pted ÃŽo juý1r,1t-r a man nained Joins. "littfd suicide by 811,10tin - iy _rý constituen.ts. [jouiftbnrg are yet afloat. Oorry,,Wjlile ho was on Lis way froin g Ilimf;elf on urday wh le bathing. 1 1 ' . ý@ Goý it, stronq when you advertise When the trale occurred the Ocean Drurnondville te Clifton. One of theui Tnes(lfty nveniug. 19th Auffnqt. Re wag The Paris Figaro, pnblifihçs a propû A rébellion recfintly brok- oint i -'Puginfj;R is like ar bitecture-its boat Wuveý a gmall schooner, owned by Mr fireil a piAtol at him, anýl the ball glance, only lately married and lived happily. al tOïlle Rovaliitâ ôfFran B- upporters are in columns. ce1o rebull "'m d- OU- -A. W. Hart, of Carsoav:i 9 at anclior in ofl hisforplieail, but rendered liirLiiiisý,ii- Bishop Farr(ýjl, or Harnilton, je now the palaeeýorýbë Tuileries. 'ta nu *4ns an Tlte nominations in Prince Elwaril die harbour of PetirDe Grot, C. B sible. They thon robbea him, of $24 riýport to be ont ofý (lanqer, with fair it is 1 C.alculýatefl the,éannlbaAitiR, ncîw xActi, on z bajaýd o- rake place on the luth, and the polling, In the lieiglit of the storin elle dm,-,ZeLl ,,le revale by ý -p e 2 to i"d a watých. [le ran zive no elue te -- --cts of his çOmpleiý feetffl ý,hivn, trF ço-tructeq in Mgntreal un $ho 17t4 iû»4 çU 91 liubour 4n4 wons tu Pffl tra4ors or Yeur-tho oporations of harvest, J le ed by the fine weather, ocoupying e. in -attention of the farmin.- portion ï coinmiitiity. The weitther ýwaq a sllow- r v not have been. unwelcome, ta la M dulit! and would have improyed ýo conditi na of the truck. te, FIRST DAY. TiaoTTixe Punar or Sizi. 0 'b-orses tbat never beat 2.50; mile ýý,Zk 6, te hugeoff, Fiat horQe, 8100; 2,11d 1 For tlais purse there were se,ýei -tties aud.seven starters,.-Mr. -na Boyal 'George, Jir., Mr. -Patter Fleetfont, , Mr. Powell's lienry' 4 Mr., MoQtit)ida. Central, Mr. lî, M e Loùg John', Mr. Broývn's Garit anl Mr. Leaven'n Varcoo. The 1 herse was s id favo"te in. the p y iLitilOuigýj Central and Long John r frequently" Milde first choý1ce. il Purge was taken by Varcoe, ïVin 0 the 8rýI, 4th akul Sth heats. H y -Waa awanl se Cla* ed cond ma q Time 2:41,1; 2,48; ?:58ý; 2:50. PuOv"vcE H,&NDicAP-8175. Open t, miiiion-bred homes. 'rvýô mile dash. 6 Jaek Bell, Jà ýek Vandai - and SI were the starters in this rnce, w as bý the former.* Storm Valytal led ta the thréie-quarter 1 W Won Bide bY Ride, with Bell élose beh Bell ;Iaitied thé Icad on the Il stretch,- aud képi; it on- the sec round, winl)ing bya leng-th. Vai Time-8.-,ýi. In second. 1 the pool Tijum(lav niglit Vandal wgs the fa ite, $14 'ta $10 against the field, though on Fritlay morning Storm made firgt choies; in both c the "field" mon were lucky, the 111tu ing, ailes" dropping heavfly. HOTEL KEEPEI&'$ toallhores. Province-breds alloved Mile heats T_ 0. W. "'roronto âtaýie," nis. ch. c. War Cry, b War Dance, 8 ý-eara ................... FlYnn and Ford fi b. c. Carleton Cate Lo Olgan Bruce) 4 years ................. Neil% ch. c. Major Macon ........... Fisher und Carson's b. g. Montreal (alld 71b,;) - *Kla*lolg*lra*lml 1 1 * 1 1 1 * 1 1 .......... Betting: War Cry, $25, Macon, 6eld $6. The favourito aici Carle both carried 2lbs overweight. N Cry %vas coughin,ý as algo was 1ý1ac and Carleton n'P'Peare(l ta be rat short of work. In the first Ileat M treal leil ta the half-mile, wlipn, ç Cry closed with him and led into straight, where Carleton passai] Ma, and closed with -Montreal,_ the tii runuing nack-aný1-ueek down the ho stretch. War Cry came in wini with the others close beliffici, irLi: For the next l'eut witl, a good sî-nd Montrcal again ont out the rnuning the lietif-MiÃŽe, wlien %ýar Cry tonk, leail, which lie kfipt, the otliers ut SECOND DAY. licols ; titne, 1: 18L Handicap. 2m: over 8 hurdleq, 3 1t. ib in. bizii, %Ir. Dic-knotils g-li. g. (,Iil nys, hy,%^ýne1 ir. , agea, 121) ib,,, ...................... Mr. Grnivj's b. b.ý raýqç tile Barl)ý,r, age(l . 147 11),; ........ ...... ...... ......... rlylln 'L'Id Itu4sýýl'm ch. li. Hampton, years, 1,10 lbs ........ ........... the Barber ev t a,ainst the fi(à lil. The hurdles w( ZOr 'P'l eat-, witli a rider on thprni th(Il glial)(, of trocs, thaît matle thn jurn verititble stiff titnl)pr and no rnistal At the first liurdle Old Rye waq t first to arrive, anI (li-porFil, of (10111 as ta Ilis julliping, pov-rs, by safr nezotiatirig it, ag clid 11,mptonl w, l'it it v cry liard, the BaibPr whippi in und ilittipin- like a (Iper. The fa ourite On litnililil-, W-tl;, hownver, Pull back. a Method of lianilliniz te whicli ohj,,etrd. holting rotlipf t1lo, thiril liurd and go mi,;I)pllavill,, Iiiinsolf as ta oUt of tlin rac'.. If t] ridor lia'l Irt hiq hors(, izo, i steaýl Of Pililitif, Iiim, thre is no Joil thp rac;ý wc)ulsÃŽ have been won hy il f'L%'O"rite. Haniptin gfLilopp(j nt fenceil woll till lip catrip to the fiti 11111-11P, 'ýv!'Pril Iliq rH,ýr. a novien, feil buqtPr, 11nolinil anl Lallopp into tllî Ilirvest 01,1 RV, thonq Pllrstii)',(' bis rolitarv eniir,,, t, the la ' - over Wbich IlP nfal-Iv camp 1 111(l thé, lýiirl)(-r coii;in7 aloi, soine minutes luter in pursuit of secor mon(,Y. - L. il. inomm-an & cô, - -xv"",-anit liglive made arrange. Prizo@l---Co. Agheulturà , go menta that Iwill enable thern to, ahare: in cy. the CoLnmerce- of a large an(j prospérous portion of >Our tlifqtriet. . table pubjj8hol 'in A new tîmW t Our ativeýtiaîng ý'(bD WB how p"Sengers eau by takinf,' the éçt,ýlatnërOntarîto get.from pellelon P'alif; 8114 Lindsay to»To*roaýta 'l Sz 50 ýPER ANNUM. in the Same day. ý Freîglit'îti aloo tobe, cArried ab low rites. Pt or the ý ueom niodation of the a(itlitionai tragie ex* ý'-Pt 1873. ppeted at this poip t a. wharf Wwbc buitt OU the Wefit ele of. the river in- r5i-ý§ting in - ý1-1 ivirig thoir own the vic;nity o, smith's cla ahingle mill Way. M"Ile fOO& Of Ridotit Street. - A framq Stüre-LOUOA, 25x-5t) fb isýa1é0 tý he ipposition Stijl Po built at the,îqaiwý place. The coatraot roillit in having has beeu given to Mr. Thos. Foc, wbo 1 WL&Y iu tho matter, of the en' The to L'je pacific Cliat'izea. TheY comparty ulso inteUgl to inerejnge' tljek 0 chargni; witil a jouil :fff)ueisllo invans; of colivoyillg jurnber vi%_Port d[Y Ã1888rtnd thAir abîlity t P"ry a"41 Whitby; aild claim that they juin, Tho G,%verntuont ga 0 Catt (lu iýp inore, elleaply hy 45 conta per vo thougand feêt, for large quantities thau le ()liýOrtllniký, bY Mi)villiZ fOr UnY other route. This, it is allegail, il; dntm(ýnt of a Com fittee otpar- the expvrioneo of Messrs. Smith &,Co., To tiledemanil of the leader of Penclon pulls. 'l'lie railway is in PPO»ÎtiOu, thât the evidence bc the hands of mon of caýita1 and enter.« 1 0ath, they aroý warned by the Prise whiwill inake the -most of the uatliral ativantiges of the lille and ita finister t4à t it îg dolillitfit] colin c-etiolig." oviileneô can bc etiforend on , Ili addition to the wharf and store 129 the ea(le liau ýany tugs sud algo nuu Cath, aud, lier offéro ta guppleméut the liouxe-at L'tqdt;ay, the Company Coininittee hy a Royal C 'OMMission witli ititend (ererti-n,,, a large' storelionse, 1 Power to à dulin-ister outils. This offer fout long-at Port Perry, ta ment t is refused, 'l'lie offer je afterwards re. grOwing reqijiretn'outo of thé grainira nuwect, (wlieil It ' was found that Mie at that; place this fail. But better th Firât Ifirlister waa correct, as ta the ail, it in the intention of the compa Power of the Parliamentary Committee) ta place on the laites two firstciass tu and is &ýain refusea, uotwithstanding pf one hundred borne power each, a the additional juducement of placing @Omo tLwcnty ailditional scows, a] the m8ulbePI& of the Parliamentaryý thre-i grain barges, in time for t COmsuitÉee ou the Commission. It ru. Spring trade next year. For this pi Mains, thon, kr the Governor General pose the Managizig Director, Mr. B b1tlier ta accept the advico of ill'a Min- tien, proeeetl4-to Albany. and Oswe igterH-à upported as theý arc by a maj. next week, so- as ta enter into contrac GritY in Parliament evèn upon those for the tugs reqUired ta bc bitilt for tli vers eliargeo-and prorogue parliamelt apecial service, and which will, we a ---ýoà toý dieniies Ids Ministers by ac. in formed, have a speed of twenty imil éepting the dnprôTind otatèmen . tg au hour, and only draw twen.ty inch Of tlieir A'Rgaitantà . Ëig Excellen. of water. These are the kind of cru cY takea -the, constitutional. course, required ta weet the exigencies of tI and orders a Royal Commission to take trado now aosumin- such immeni hý'i4lence auIl rport iie resùlt of the proportions on the uorthërn waters, i ètj>(iiiir'y iý the Senate and the Éouse which no fowlr than twenty-five towi of Cominons as well as Iiin2oelf. 'The shipil arc tributary. ýnd of whicli m Opposition are &tÃŽll unsafisfied; tlipy had -occasion ta speak marc fully i crv ont agaÃŽnst the course, talcon as an length on a la-te occasion, outrairo.on the privilege of Parliampnt, RI-specting the long titne pr ojecte aud refuse ta go beforethe, Commission- extension of the roal northward t on appointeil, ta give P-viclence. This îs Beaverton, and thebranch ta Uxbrid.a( liov t1la mà ttnr stands. The minoriýy this in a matter we wonlIl wisli ta iný insigt Uron liaving thoir own way, and pre.q.9 upon the prespnt Company, a ilýmigt uprnilinvIng the parties acetiseil beilig part. and parcel of the orginil trieil after tileir own faghion. N.a.y,ý 1)"Oj"ct, 01, tile-Ãi)oll faitil *of which th tliýy have prorjouneed thern wiiity , 1 , >e- municipal bonuRps were granted. W foreliand, nnIl without -tlie bpnpfit 6f ft arc alinost persnadp(j tliat a propf, 110111-ingr In tlivir own bpliRlf? Now -ulity I)Y-lav libiral bonu wlin in ta blame, if the enquiry fallL4_to for this objoet m-ouffil now bo.enterhtiii the Ir it not the rijçn Who ed with inueli favor, and wofflil cany i or) gtiil)l)ornly inaist upon havîng tlieir rul)tuitte(l ta thn people. Many of th, own %vay in eveiývthing? atid wlin, in If-affing nien ili the ilortlivrn township thé) jar, clantr' and clatter of discussion, havv spokfn ta lis froin timp ta time ni wotill -aï frillibraq bas ît- the sulJect, and expressed tlit-inselvei lj)ldertitke to'prove, hy force in tiriiis of warin opproval of such i Of Rrguillent, a M'Lli's tin horme"- by-law, and lield ont the 'hope tha for tlint IR siinply about wlint ail tlinir Pi in e k., 1'liorttlî and Mitra woulil in ad. jllrÃoil about ilconstitntioll" And "Pri- ditioti izrant townahiji bontiqes for i, vilege" amounts ta. rpasonalole ainount. Witli thie promis. è.- , ed arsiqtqiice and the Govei-iimiili Sntitous ACCIDFNT.-A sfý1-inilf; neci- IL114)watlc(, of-811Y, two tholisand clol. dent occurred ta ýbfr. Ellward Smitli, lors, per milî-, the Company would liavE m'110 rûsitleg 011 thf) l-tlifl be- a Ktrorig iniluc(,mpnt-iii(lin#,Iitleilt ai tvveil Oshawa and Whithy, onSfonilay thvir ta the piil)lic'-to etitni afternnon last,, whici), it il; foitred, ma ' v lipoii tlj(% Tf tfiey did go witli Yfýf bc, utténolvil with fatal rirsults. Tt the wili, and thp ensrgy wP linow tlipy apprar R-tillit Xr, Smith, wlio is quitc art, etiliable of forth, succegs wu bringing a inail woiild slivrilily crown their efforts. of cordwond te town, , anIl when comilig Witl)ýtheqo available ineuris of assist- ilown Starr's ]titi, tlie wootl Blippe(l off, atice %villifil file ail(litional tlirt)%ving Ilim çjown lut front of the wag-ý r rmponsiltility woill.1 not bc, alarmingly gon ; file limes runntug away dragriZe(j In the enlarzeil trade and en- lifin a Ahort diltatierthe wlicelx running creamèd traffie sectired thvy would renp oýýf-%r Ilike, head. Wlien folind, ]lis face au abuifflant r(.tllrn. We kriovr it is premented, a horrible appearance, his lir-irêcl thsit t1inre arc (lifrictiltieq in thp jaw hicing broken, or radier crushed, ID --vay, and thà t tli-e gpiitltmin who liave two p1aecm, one ear alinost torn.off, and now-t.aken liolil of the enterprise nifty one of Jus cheelcm filarfally laéerated. be averse to a-Anining furtlie.r responsi- ýfil(liettl nF;ýiéqtance whs shortly in at- bility. Btit tliere are un diffictilties telu) alicoanil avery, relief pos,4i We given that, with the will ta 110. would not be the iinfortunate man, who still, remains va'sily Aurnionntable. These, liowever, in gruaea4rony. Mr. Smitli in fittiler of lire mattprs to bc examined and (lis- Mr. Aloses ' Smith, of Duffins' Crpok, cusse(I lipreafter. At present our ob- and an lincle of Mr. B. C. Hemrnia,-- Pet im, iii noticing the favorable unau- way, of this town. nèr in which the Une, is spolient of, ta bring the subject of -flic extension be- CIUCXXT - MATCH. _ý_ CLAREMONT Vs. -fore the directors of the Company, 80 13RouuiiAm.--Tlie return match-between that it may bc kept closely ili view. the Brou'ýham and Claremont cricket Meantime, as we be.lieve the charter chilis was played at Brougliam on Sat. tirilay last, 80th nit. Tlie game reault- liai; lapsed, the firqt step ta be taken, c -in ane , * und whicli we hope to sep procceti from d ther victory for the Claremont the prement directors lit the right time, players, Dro'tigham secret] 53 rans in ai; É;Iicwialz the earnest-ness of their in- thoir fli-xtintjinge, and 44in the second ; tntion, will he thê pýopfr l' otice of -anfi tlieir oppnnents 41 rune in tlitir application for its reiiewltl at the en- firAt and 11,2 in tlieir second innilgg. suing session of the- legislature. Of the Brougham playera, IL Latuor- enux malle 10 4titi 4 ruas, J. Murphy FaÃl Fairs x87ý à and 10, aud A. Jolinson 9 anil 6 ; an:1 Provi nrial- Lon don, Sept. 22, 23, 24, tlio principlo scores of the Clarémont 25, and 2a. Pleven wflrë-G. Jaineg il and âq, p_ Cc,ýntr.al-Gucli)li,- Sept. lfie 17, 18, Far mer 7 and 20. > We rigret we have And 19. not room for the fil]] score. South Ontario-Whitby, Sept, 17, and 18. North* Ontariý-Uxbridge Sept. 30. O-i!rAntô TExpEn,%IiCF, AND PROI11131- OCýt. 1. Tony Lyà ouc."-Tlie annlial convëntion EJLlqt York and Markliam-Markham cotiirtienced at Toratito on Tnewlay Ort. 2. and 8. tuorning. There wag a Mach and gcij,,,o--Prince Albert, 1, large attf-nil. AncP of (le leuittes from all parts of tlj(, Tiwslay Sopt. 16. No-tli ]ýrocli-£ftnniiifton, Tlturq. Provinc". Who clinir was taken b-v «iý, 9 ,, 0M - the ýur- 101- ,ego lets' fliis are iles lies raft the nse , to vn- wo at ýc(1 to 'y 10, lit- as ial lie Ve wr if lie lis in es t f r ri t f r ýy t fi y P p si lm ri =itted ftom tho printed, billa. ANOTUFn ACCIDFNT.-On lvlonday Ifternocii last, à son of Mr. Park Ster- ricker was kicked by a lime, whieli iroke one of the boy's ribi, and. it Ù, ,'eýRrùd, inflieted serions internal injur. 1 es. ANOTRICU fSPECIAL Pîtrzic.-James 0. Iuy,,'Effq.,ýVarden of the.Cotinty, offers_ special p ' rize -of five dollars for fliv c best disPlay Of amall fruit, includiiig 1 pars. Tfir, LAST CALL.-Zif-cé-tht alinoilnée. to tÉosé indOI)ted t4e 1 )4okül&d* Cv hvrs*Pý4 in the Cc)tllltv af ()IltitriO thUt Tjeve won monev, $30 ta first hor,,p,, 1,r) ta sec y 011(l. ftlid $10 ta thirî, if more than ilire j_ start. Milê heilt1i; tbree in five, This race, which wal; on the pro lyramme for the fil-Rt dav llit wa, part e ponvd iiiitil to.ciaý', was won easilv h, llood's Lan-j Joiin, in throp F;traillii li"atq. Ilam'tljnrne's Kato Gouldinla sec end. Time, 8:21, 3:2r), 8:22. $150. Handicap. 1 Fisher anil Carsori's b. g, Montreai, 4 y rg; hy Tiiiin(Ic-r, 90 II)s .................... . Mr. 131-kless's b. ni. Lottie B., 4 years, 106 lbs ................................ Mr. Stantaii's 1). g. Storm, 6 years, 91 Ihs iý B(1tti:ný: M(intreal at evens againsi the fi'là * Montrpal. and Storm took the lead: 1 the favoiirite uniler a strong pull, and thf, mare Ivinz off tlirep.c) r four lengtlig, Wheii a mile liad. lieen traversod, Mail- treal went up, and the next quarter waq covvred by the herses riinninq in 111diail file. Rncing round the gtraiýzjjt Montrpal carrind his colours bravely ta the fore, giving his followers not the gliglitoi;t ellanco. War Cry andSfacon wifli 112 and 1012 Ilbo. rt-glipe- tively, decliiied ta accvpt for tbis rann. iMPUHANTs' PuitsE-5175. Open ta ail t,100 tfl firit home: $50 ta q0cond : and t2i) to thiril, if more than three start, Mile heats, 3 in 5, ta harziess. CaInflonift Cilipf, Evçt, anil Toronto Doy wére the startvrs in this race, the Cllipf being the favolirite nzainrt the fir1l at long oilds. The followiný was 111 o r(sul t : 0 M r. l2,atjill!zt3 l'Iva .......... . ....... 1 121 Nr. Itrovii',g ('iilm(lotiia (71rief ........ 221,1 Mr, Te:tvpti'q Tormitn Ilriy ........... 3332 Titne-2:41;j - 2:5,13 : 2:42; 2:51. The Chir-f actvil ba(Ilv in everv livRt lilit the thiril. wliieli G, won Pa'sily in tliv made in the race. P04T enoh, uith 9100 [tailefl. livermd hoise ta stive his stake. I)ash ltmileg. Cý11-1toil, War Cnr, Frank Roqs, Jftelc Vandal and Knl,),(,r rim weré, the startprg in thip. onA of thp best contested raceçt evrr run in Cauafla, Witit a zoorl sond off, thi-Y rattleil past thp stand nt, a trê. iiienflons pner, Rns Ivailing Vandal litxt,, -%Vnr Crv third. and Carlfon nt hiq quartèr.q, lkab--ram boing from the flist out of the rare. As thé-y turne' the centre of the hack stretch, the four lenders were ail to-zether; ai the lialf- 11.%ile, Carlton Roing to the front. Wà r Cry on the outside and BoRs in tlic, centre, with Vandal closp up. Sweep- ing around the turn nt the hoail of the home strpteli Carleton liad a sliglit lead, M'ar Cr v crossinir to th, inside strnck azainst 'Rosi; cauging him (Rosà ) to stumble, and putting him out of the raee, ivhich, it is believed, lie would otherwise have won. Carleton led down the home strpteli and camp in winuer witli War Cry at him shoulder, Rngs a length bohinil,' and Vandal at his quartArs. Mie following is a sum- Many of the race; Flynn and Fard'@ b. o. Carleton, 4 years, by Dee Paul, 10-1 Ibn .................. 1 Toùonto Stable , ne. ch. c. War Cry, 8 yra. 1041ba ................................ 2 1',Iqlier & Caronn's ch. it. Frank Hoss, 5 vearm, 104 Iba .... ........ .... : ...... . 1 O'Éeille b. g, Jack Vandal, 0 years; 100 IN 0 ch, h. Kalogram' , 6 years, 91 Ibo ............... ...... Time ...... ........ ....... Betting: War Ciýv, $50, Fýank Roi.;ý $in, Carleton,,410, field $5. ,In tbis Tact- the owner ' R nud baclrPrý of Vrnr Cry,'(wlin.aq-wlll he séen abov, was mail o, the favnurité,) lost heavily. 'on big wnv back tri town from th, .eelirrA, Carleton wai; riin into hy i buc-ov, and narrowly ecraped hAn, soriotigly injiired. The game litil. Lorre, W1.4-ar. tlrt(I to jouil, Merely re- few OUWt bi b ie G a bi the cash ; the aud re, however, illýý enclosed, no doubt boing Aftai(j to They wore féan4 -by a ý bugh on the Lake 8hore ASSOCIATION- The cheo were COMýMon, ToroÈito, on eiitripiq are