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SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM. SINGLE NUMBERS 3 CENTL VOL. CXI. NO. 183 MONTREAL TUESDAY AUGUST 8, 1882.

similar train was seen advancing from Italy, with the second half of the Hh Dra- CONTENTS OF TG-DAY'S PAPER, Arabl's position. Tho forty pounders on me goon unaias, saneu wr jvkjpi -imy. TflEmiNEGYPT. Paob 1 Teleirraphlo Eeports Dominion DOWN! DOWN! DOWN and FotelKti News. British train landed a shot exactly on Arum train, which withdrew.

ARAM NP DKHVISOH. Dervisch and Server Pashas sail for Egypt this evening. The Council of Ministers has given InHtructioii to Server. Ml status that Arabi's troops will submit to Dervindi immediately upon arrival of the Turkish BOYAl, SVUPATIir. Admiral Keyinnnr has received ft bilegrarn from the Queen, Inquiring about the condition of the womidud In Saturday's engsge- Dll'llt, AKTONIHKINU TIIS SATIVIK.

Tlis appearauee of the Highlanders' who landed on Monday, excited a gi cat sen- Paus 2 Our Manitoba Letter. The Russian Bear Paoh 3 Cityand District News iMusicaud the Dtama Personal Ititulliircnce. Paob 4 Eiiltotial The Crops in Canada on the Alert. The Industrial Progress of China, Paob TliO Board of Trade Proposed Jorco iu Egypt. Hultati Pasha has gone lo Huiion iiinong the population of the town.

Upper Egypt with a largo number of lie- Ts hlace waioh." douins to prevent the retreat of the Egyptian I0y WHILE IT- IS HOT Is the time to use a Coal Oil Btovo. You can't believe what a comfort one Is In a bouse unless you seelt. House nlooand cool, and the stove works so easily the cook cm attend to her work twice us well. saves three-quarters of the expense. FRED COLE'S PRIZE MEDAL OIL STOVES, 418 Notre Dame Mreet.

Establishment of Print Works at Miujog Kmlgration Matters Our Panama Satisfactory Progress of Nego rccs from that district. Watch lllehlamlc-rs loft H-lln- eovi'tias LossHS. hniy lust evening by truio for London, on Alixanduia, August 7. Scouts unrulier tho way to Egypt. tiations with Turkey.

Paok 8 Financial aud Commercial IteportB. Paob 7 Marino News. ALWAYSFIR8T. Prices Again Eedtiqed lower than ever. All-Wool Halifax Tweed Like unto leather to near, and cannot be bought outside of our Store for less than $10.00.

WE SELL THEM AT HALF PRICE All other Summtr Goods icduced In propor-tion, "We have the largest stack In Montreal to select from, and 11 we can't sell you cheaper than any other house, you may have the goods for nothing. 6,090 Linen and Lustre Coats at less than first cost to close them out. Boys' Stilts In great variety. Come and see us, we mean Business. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, Wholesale and Retail, 66 1 1 41 fc 41 M.

Joseph Montreal tho Egyptiuns killed iu Saturday light ut news rso diciiaiii. Pahk 8 Telcgrnplilo Reports Continued 350. a i ui.t Bports aud PastimeB; The Crops of Arabl Cotioentratlnir Ills Canada. eoyptian misoneks. shipinuri Dscliair, III which he acknowledges Alkxandhia, AugiiBt 7.

Admiral Seymour the receipt of a letter from the Khedive. Foroeis. datlon, and further advised a refund to the parties who lmve paid tolls during tho pres. out season of navigation. A committee of tho Privy Council, to whom the matter was roforred, have reported the above-mentioned facts, In consequence of which an Order-ln-Council hag been passed rescinding tho former Order-in-Council which imposed tho obnoxious tolls.

One of the most revolting crimes on record has recently come to light in Hoclics-terville, a suburb of tho city. John Albert, an old man well known about tho western suction of the city and in tho western suburbs, being charged with the most horrible crime In connection with his own daughter. Sergeant-Major O'Leary, with Constable Gordon, went to tho man's shanty, where thejoilicers encountered the girl who is said to be her father's victim. To them she told a story too revolting to repeat. She admitted tho worst that could ho said, and said she had been driven to her conduct with blows and in fear of her life.

The girl is 22 years of age, A younger sister 17 1 ears old states that her father prosecuted her in the same way, and when she fled from the house he lired after her with a re-volver. The eldest girl, Mary, gays that he made timilar threats of maltreating her youngest sister, only 13 years old. Hon. James Kkeud is somewhat hotter today. Bishop Diihamet loft to-day for Montreal.

Viciir-Uenoial Routhlor has resigned tho pastorate of St. Anne's parish. Ho has taken up his residence in the palace. At the sale of pews in the IHsllica, yester-day the sum of $5,000 was realized. The thermometer to-duy registered 90 In the shade, The death rale has been unusually severe during tho past two weeks, owing to the continuous hot weather.

Many children perished. does not intend to surrender the Egyptian conditions accsi'Tkd. prisoners to the Khedive. Tllrfcuh PITOIYIE OF THEUTEST NEWS. A Purls despivtch announces that Senator The gunboats Dee and Don nave arrive Duclero bus formed a new Ministry.

SATURDAY KIOHT. London, AtigtiMt 6. Tho Daily News' du- The Chief of the Tunisian Insurgents is GOOD STORAGE For all kinds of goods. Customs entries passed and Insurances effected at lowest rates. ELAIKLOCK TIIS WATER SU1TLY.

The director of the waterworks bus re pateh from Alexandria says two of the at- encamped near Tunis with 20,000 followers. ai klng trains yesterday hud empty trucks In A London cable says a compromise Is like front to test the line. The track was found duced the supply of water to Ramleh to lour Iiouib' uhu daily. torn up near tho junction, and the train had ly to be arrived at in regard to the Arrears liill. by the powers In their Invitations te the I'orto to intervene In Egypt.

AllAHI TO lit P1I0CLA1UK0. Huld I'ashu promised Lord llufTerin that the I'uite will issue a proclHrnntimi de- luring Arabi rebel. TEE KEW FRENCH CABINET. Onii-lul un limine emeu of I lie pentniirl. to stop to replace rails more than ouce.

It AKA11I COLLEUTlNd HIS ITOBCES. London, August 8. The tindurd hus thu PLATE GLASS In Stock and to Import. B. S.

H. Thompson, Bald Pasha has informed Lord 8S No. 17 COMMON SniEEr. was rumored that Arab! was alain. The Egyptians fought determinedly.

Their wounded wore curried to the Britivh rear and following from Alexandria: A captured that the proclamation of Arabi as a robel will be issued. cllicor states that Arabl is collect- arefully attended to. Lieut. Vyse fell while ng a largo force outside the Sweet A Durban despatch brings news ot tho (lest of the Knurs with heavy loss on the 28th gallantly pressing to the front of the left water Canal at Muhommah, hear 1-irmirm, consisting of 5,000 regular inlanlry 5,000 Bedouins, and 1,000 cavalry, and hus of July by Montaiva. 2 fc 1 DeBrcsolca Street.

I'aiiih, August 7 The new Cabinet is wing of the attack. Neither dead nor prisoners were left in the enemy's hands. Lieut. Vyse was shot in the left groin and 122 A destructive Are has occurred in Stavro oflieliilly iiuuoiinced as IoIIowh: Duclerc, I a Kruppguns His force Is now eugugnl (if C(mild M(1 Minister ol INDELIBLE INK FOR RUBBER STAMPS lied almost immediately, ills servant car- pol, liiuslB, sweeping away the crops on some eight square kllomutrcs. throwing nu entrenchments.

riod him off the ground amid a heavy lire. The I'orto bus received intelligence Hint Lord DulTerln has been ordered to leave When the British hred from both sides of Bs 4 he canal the enemy fell Into confusion, Arabi has ordered tho garrison and population of iKiiiallla to retire to Cairo. It is stated that Arabi has ordered tho garrisons along Constantinople la tho event of the Porte refusing the military convention demanded by England. which- was greatly increased when the Rifles opened fire. One man of the 38th was shot WATER Mark your linen with Thompson's new Indelible Ink.

Warranted not to wash out. For only by C.E. THOMPSON, Manufacturer of Rubber A Ribbon Stamps, Stencils, the canal to avoid conllicts with the llrltish. Korean Affuirs; Kidllere, Minister of the Interior Bevelle, Under-Secretary of the Interior Ueves, Minister of Justice; Da-vniix. Minister of Public Instruction Tirard, Minister of Eluance; liillot.

Minister of Wur; Juilregul berry, Minister of Murine; Cochery, Minister of Posts and Telegraphs; I)a Muhy, Minister of Agriculture; Pierre Legrsnd, Minister of Commerce und al iYiem.of I'uhlie Works. I'aiiis, August 7. Duclerc will rend a TKOM KIKIMftt. hrough the cheek, hut went on fighting as The Turkish delegates, according to a Con thk sultan's IllAPK. The Hultati has Issued an iradc granting If iiothlug bad happened him.

The prisoners are surprised at the kindly treatment Kiwi lu iMtitiun stantinople despatch, will shortly present to the Conference the draft ol the military convention with England. INK UfWAKl CD they receive from the British. The ambu- powers to Said aud Assym Pashas to ugiee to the creation of an International Police to Flies on any tnp: no trouble, simple, durable non-corrodent, aud Inexpensive, Clmirniitreil to ShoroiiaUly Honnme wuler from Un 1iiimuH1ch. GUSTAVE DELORME, 95 St. Francois Xavler Htreet.

Dominion Agent for the orocker Filter Company, Boston. 87 311 JVotre llauie Street, MONTREAL, ance steamer worked well. tPtafra A correspondent in Constantinople says protect the Sueu Canal, aud instructing them The Standard'! Constantinople despatch there are satisfactory prospects of an arrangement being reached on the Eastern question Mvmtirr 'Hit- Urenvpn eunn Kermtnil. C.r.K. laud bout! liioriidlnrlMin Vrllc-t Clunliiir bllllnril runru-Oilirl-loV rnnl eat-Hiiipinrnt, ToiioNTo, August 7.

Judge Osier will sit in Chambers to to point out by proclamation says many ot tho enemy threw thoinselves tho nature of claiatlon In the Chamber on Tuesday regard-i Ing foreign ullulrs. He will state that the new Ministry do not wish to revert to the to the canal and were drowned. When the his policy regarding Egypt. between England and the Porto, mail ins fell back, tho movement wan steadily carried out In the good old fashion ol British Edwin Iiibby, an American, and Joe Ac FHl'STRATED. Alexandria, August 7.

A train full of past Hint they accept the vote of the Chamber on the Egyptian credit, and dcure the ton, an Englishman, wrestled last night for soldiers. When a man fell his next file LEATliESTBELTIMG. ebels arrived at Mahalla Junction, intend. morrow, when the Wentwortti election petition ease will comeon for hearing. 00 a side and tho championship of the inuiiiteiiuiice of peace.

Should any incident CUT GLASS DOOR LIGII rS, BEVELED EDGED J. A. Egginton, l-l 519 LAGAUCHETIERE STREET. 131 would cry out for a "stretcher," and stand by world, the Englishman coining off victorious. lug to destroy the ruilroa I.

A few round from the 40-poutiders at, Rimleh compelled Block-pavmg the streets Is being pushed with bis rille at ready until the wounded Russian troops in Odessa and Caucasus on viuoroUHly, and it is expected that ten man wae can iod away. unrsw, bemud MA KUFAOTUHEKN OF them to withdraw. have been ordered to hold themselves in miles will be paved this year. The Timet' despatch from Alexandria says readinens to embark for Constantinople in The University henate have adopted cer leath.hr belting, fire engine hose, no wordt are too strong to express the admirable cooliit'KH uiul courage of the marines TURKISH TROOPS Foil KUYPT. In the House) of Commons Sir Charles ib eventuality of ft war between England tain suggestions made by the Pritcipal of and Turkey.

Upper Canada College in relation to that in and sailors (luring the actum on Saturday. Dllke mild no Turkish troops bad gone to occur compromising the dignity ofrmnro, they will forthwith convoke the Legislature, to concert Willi it upon measures necessary ftinltr the circumstances. Regarding home sfl'ulrs, lie will state that the new Cabinet will take the vote of the Chamber as the basis-ut their policy. 1 London, August The Timn says The new Fiench Cabinet is decidedly in favor of (iamheltu's Egyptian policy. It is not a strong Ministry, nor can the friends of Ke-iiililiiun iiistitiilioiis in France look upon it Willi much satisfaction." MATHER, 121 a 120 stkeet, 76-1 MONTREAL.

stitution, notably the revival of the com rin Egyptian, with a view of obtaining a Mr. Gladstone stated in the House of Com Alexandria. Those dispatched will only go COAL Anthracite and Wood none commanding position, climbed a tree, mons last night that the Government did as far as Crete. Negotiations with regard to mercial, scientific or inodcru course and the encouragement of special proficiencies. harcoal.

una was snot uemi roou alter. ot consider It necessary to notice DeLesseps Turkish intervention in Egypt hud not Repoits tli ik altcrnoou from ail parts ot The StawlarJ despatch from Alexandria protests ngalnst British occupation of the FOR fiucz Canal. Ontario say the weather to-day has been exceedingly warm, the thermometer ranging reached a stage enabling a statement to he made to Parliament. The Conference will have no control over England's acliou ut Suez or at any other point where Ilritish says Lleutoiiunt Vyse tiled to hh the arteries; wore severed by the shot which stnuk hlui. His comrades carried hack tho Fresh arrivals dally.

Parties putting lncoals before leaving for seaside will please leave orders with DAVID STEEL, No 22i Victoria Square. 108 between 80 and 95-iBj -the Mhado. Tuuudur- Doininioa News stornis have been prdtty general throughout troops mo in occupation by virtue of the COTTON SEED 1EAL body under tremendous lire. Two of the wounded were able to use rifles covering the province. Khedives proposal.

1 lie measures Dolors George Frederick ureavos, the defaulting their retreat. The ground was utrtiwu with NOTES IEQM THE CAPITAL- the Conference are only proposals lor the safety of the canal. Lord Dull'erin lias been English bankrupt, was up at the police rifles and accoutrements of tho cuemy. COTTON SEED 0 court this afternoon and whs remanded till the priistoe; NATUBAL IUnesw of Culouel Itcniils The i'Iie instructed, if an agreement Is reached, unit It will only bo a temporary one incident to Thursday, lie threatens to bring on action HKTI KN Of Till AriMOUKO Alkxanobia, August 7. Tho armored -BT- riCOM WISMl'tAA 1' It, tension Sonrl.

A Koehy Nunn-lulu railway-Pastoral rnll-t. liter lullllllclK 1.0CHI rleclliiil I olltM'lor-shlp ot I iiiioiiih I'l-rauanl Appoint-in-ill. WiNsirsn, Muu August 6. against tho Globe for libel stating that the present situation. No ultimatum linn train returned from Malmlla Junction with R.

T. KOUTH, he had elopud with another man's wife. been eent to the Sultan. out engaging. The latter brought up troops John Hurst aud James ONeill were 1-RlNCK TKCli'R DKl'ARTIJllH.

from Kafr-el-Dwar, who are now entrenched, tnenl cane Viceregal luovfiiiu il DlfoUoii protnt Member" Kt The Carillon iliiin-lCcvoltliiy; crime Periionnl Ht'ielKuatloii Nnl of pen Weather and lilli.rate, PIIOM OfJlt OWN COttnESPOHOENT. Broker and Commission Merchant, Effervescing Mineral Water? WlLIiELft'S QUELLE. and burying the dead. Liverpool, August fl. Prince Teck andu The work of extending the Canadian Paci- 48 ST.

PAUL STREET, Montreal. 41 Wolseley's stuff sailed lie Itiiilwuy from Prince Arthur' Lumlinir to portion ot Geueia liliarged at the Police Court with obstructing the crew of the Chloora in the discharge of their duty on the 2Hth ult. Evidence was taken on behalf of the prosecution, aud the caiu was remanded till Friday. KKCHKT UISSION. Alkxani-iiia, August The Khedive hus hence yesterday on the steamer Capella for Nepigon, north of Luke Superior, is to corn- Egypt.

I meiice Immediately. 11. li. VY ickstoed, C.E., Ottawa, August 7. confined to his house The Bauk of Montreal here sold to-day sent a steamer to Port Said on a secret mis.

sion. Tho vessel was to call at Aboiikir to tak. on board the family of rich Sheikb. nussiAN prki-arations roil war. hus been selected to hike charge oftlienur.

oi, l. is Col. Dennis nearly $500,000 of Canadian Pacific laud 7 It is rennrlea 1 juihidiwihi, through illness. I'rusldent Stephen, of the Canadian Pacific A boat was sent ashore from the vensel for grant bonds. ,1 mat uin'Ufl i ii uhob mm i.

i On Thursday last ft bailiff from tho Old Till tapping has been frequently practised that purpose, but wheu the boat landed it have recei ved instructions to hold themselves "7' Couutry arrived here, aud applied to Ber. geant-Major O'Leary, Acting Chief of Police, was by a body ot soldiers hearing a In tn foi-Constjintlnon flln 1 Cool, Iteircfehing aud Snld by all respectable Druggists, Wine and Spirit aud Groceiy merchants throughout the world, Sole agent! for Canada. BOCUE, DIXON 237 Coruuiissloners Street, MONTREAL. 181 several distinguished visitors, arrived by here of late, and this forenoon three men were caught in the act by the proprietor of a Front street hotel. They were arrested.

the event of war between England and Tur for assistance in huding a man and woman flag of truce, who marched the whole party oil to the fort, where they remain prisoners. Kexui.eVv Cio, It is I "l'ml" uuln sou ueing mer ut. tiif, I it.iir.l. V.rt key, which is thought to be imminent. from the Old Country, who had been traced About two o'clock this morning, an attempt The telegraph steamer I'ouder hus nr.

believed the Czar would regard bucIi a conflict as an interposition of Providence where. to jOttawa. The object of tho pursuit was to serve on the man some papers in connection rived, lie iviieuive a yacnt is going to uon-stantinople. She will bring back an exalted was made to burn down an engine house belonging to Godson It Went, contractors, situated In a rurd filled with cedar. The tire by the present Nihilistic tendencies of the with an important real estate suit in which personage.

a largo amount of property is involved. Tba Gold Flake TobaccolCigarettes GLOBE. TOBACCO GO'S DfONTKUAIj OFFICE, country might be overthrown, and result In the complete pacification of tho Empire. Was fortunately discovered in time, and ex ARHANCEMKNT WITH THIS l'OUTE. London, August 7.

The bus the fol tinguished before much damage was done. suspicious looking character was seen man, it seems, stepped out to evade the service of he document, and erroneously seemed to think he would be all right in the colonics. Belore leaving he forgot to tell his wife that 1MIOTKST AOAINST TURKISH OCCUPATION, London, August 7. Tho Timet belluvus it lowing from Constantinople The prospects The Great Superiority OF L. GRU BERT'S having the yard, and, after a stern chase, No.

4K Ht. Paul (Street. oi coining to a satisfactory arrangement with Home, proceeded west to tho end of the construction, They return on Tuesday, and will then go over the eastern division to Prince Arthur's Landing. The citizens of Rapid City are moving In tho mutter of promoting the construction of tho Knurls Rocky Railway, and expect the county of 'M inntdosa will grant a bonus of $200,000 in aid of the enterprise. If tho bonus is granted the road will te running lo Rapid City by July 1st of next year.

('. Perry, who has charge of the location survey from Swilt Current Creek to Old fort Beyurd Culgarry at the foot of the IWckioii, bus arrived here to report to tbe was captured and locked up. he was going, but probably, through abseut- the Porte are undiminished, Said Pasha, At the inquest this alteruoon on the death mhidedness, took away with him the wife of Turkish Prime Minister, is convinced that represents the matured opinion of the nation In protoHtiiig against the Turks being per-mittt-d to comu to Egypt, no matter what restrictions they may ultimately con-H6flt to. I'lrKt-clatiM rvatch repairing In another man, she leaving live children be of the child Frank Uarivood.jt verdict of accidental death was given by the jury. all it branches at moderate system of constructing BOOTS AND SHOES Is abundantly proved by medical men continually recommending their patients to or the British alliance must be maintained.

have tho best reason to bolievo a military convention will be held. The question ot erectiug a new City Hall price. 1'. M. lerlei, St-ll M.

here created a long discussion at the City der from him, and from the numerous verbal and written commendations of those who, bavins nreviouslv suffered from feet ware The Telegraph correspondent at Constan Jainem htreet. 187 LOUISE MICII.L'S PEKKNCE OH AI1AIII. I'auis, August 7. Louise Michel, address. hind her and he throe.

After some enquiry, it was discovered that the couple had arrived here a short time previous, and had registered at the Rusnell under the name of "Mr. and Mrs. Newbury." lie Is described as a short, stout niau, about 30 years of age, and dressed In a tinople believes the question of proclaiming council meeting to-nignt, resulting in a special committee being appointed to con- made regardless of the peculiar structure of liur a socialist meeting last evening, called Arab! Pusha a rebel Is now in a fir way of si dor and report. I Chief Engineer. He states that his division a i .1 i Arab! Pasha a true disciple of the Krein the feet, are now sole to get aooui wiuiout in-convenience or pain, being arranged.

He says the greatest good A formal intimation has been sent to the humor prevailed on nil sides at the sittings CAUTION set-rotary of the Licensed Victua'ers' Asso- of the Conference. The Council presents the By ray system each foot Is fitted exactly no Irregular pressure, complete and free action to every muscle and Joint, and consequently no Ingrowing toe-nails, no crippling of toes, no corns or bunions, no stoncaKe of circula nus neeii iiuiuiy lovaieu, aim urni. another engineer, has completed the location ot his lino Iroru Moose Juw Creek, near Uu'Appello, to Swift Current, thus completing the entire survey from Winnipeg to clat.on by the License Inspoctor that the appearance of a re-union of eight friends principle of whom France ought rather to support than combat. THE AMISR1CAN MjUADIlON. New York, August 7.

Admiral Nicholson has been instructed by cable to hasten the Commissioners had Instructed him to enforce white flannel suit, and she as a handsome woman, about the same age as be is. They left here the day before the bailiff arrived, on the steamer (iipsyior Kingston. On arriv. log there they weut to a private boarding-limine, where they remained a couple of days. The bailiff followed them to Kingston, and rather than a meeting oi statesmen.

The their resolutions regarding the cloning of EACH FLUG OF THE labor is often lightened by little jokes and billiard rooms at hours during which the tho Buckles. At the rate construction now progresses It Is sulo to predict that the iron tion. The anatomical formation of each foot is accommodated with a result which has elicited the highest favorable testimony, and which has never failed to correct thoe Irregularities and entirely obviate those painful even playful budlnage. departure of his vessels toTripoll and Tunis, sale of liquor is prohibited. T'hme is an an THM RltlTISlI AURASSADOK.

uces, horse will reach Culgarry by July, remove the Consular records lo tnoso arrived there at 10 o'clock on baturday peal pending before the Supreme Court on the subject, but the licensed victuallers will MYRTLE in Londom-, August 7. It is rumored that morning, use In time to find that the couple exerewe' ces so often found on the feet. Address 47 BONA VEN i'L'K STREET (near Mo-Olll). 171. the Government has ordered Lord Dufl'erin meantime comply with tbo resolutions.

had left a lew uours previously for the West. The omcers and a large number of the to leave Constantinople In the event of the They have doubtless, however, been over representatives of the Grand Encampment of taken before this. A rumor gained currency Porte refusing the military convention de-rnatidud by England. Outllellows are la the city to attend the ami dispose the vessels of his fleet along tho At a meeting of the congregation of Era-northern Mediterranean, ao as to protejt erson Baptist Church, held August 2nd, It American, interests In that locality. It Is was decided to call Rev.

Eva Whiteman, of understood previous Instructions to tho Nova Hcotia, to the pastorate of the church, same effect were sent to Admiral Nicholson, McArtliur, Robertson Dexter, solicitors, but ho has not reported compliance with lmvoglvon notice of application for lucorpo-thom. I ration of the Winnipeg Sun Prlutlng ami i i vi i i l'llblishlng Co. (limited), First Directors to Washington to'l'lios. Caruiou, Archibald McN-band-son reports that alter the bombardment el ff ijr(im that their pursuer was a Scotland Yard meeting of the Grand Encampment to-mor CHRISTIANS ALAIlMKtl, dutective, wdo wanted them'on a charge of row. robbery, but such is not the case.

Constantinople, August 7. Certain Mol- vIS "'MARKED T. In Ilronxe J.etterH. Ills Excellency the Uovernor-Ueneral ana labs have been particularly active lately KIUTIfll 1U1.UMKIA. II.

11, II. the Princess Louise will leave yue- The bulk of the garrison la jealous ol the STORAGE FOR ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE, IN BOND ORFKEK. J. WENTWORTH HILL WAREHOUSEMAN. Warehouse: Corner William and Queen sis.

Oririoiis-ts William St. 1UB-1-1 petted Albanians and guards of the YeldU it la proposed to entertain tba Winnipeg In fin ot t'lilnee The flection. beo In Ave weeks' time for British Columbia. Tho Viceregal party will not return to Alexandria uu iiiiuuiieu mo wished" to re-eshibllsh the United States' Kiosk. Native Christians are uneasy.

There Cricket Team when they return from their Viotobia, B.C., August 7 Ottawa till about Christmas, was a groundless panic on Weduesduy among Consulate, and with his permission send an armed force on shore for Its protection. Tim siiecossliil playing tour, None Other Genuine. A large influx of Chinese is fVared, as soon A protest was to-day filled in Toronto The writ for a local election Kir Spring- as the restrictive law goes into force iu the Khedive thanked lilin, and asked ills aid In 1 ivueuive luun "7 1 them In Stamboul. TUB I'OHTII AND TUB ENGLISH STANDARD against the return of Mr. M.

K. Dickinson as member for the county ot Russell in the United States. Several vessels from Hong Kong for American ports have changed their field, to till the vacancy created by A. W. extinguishing the i Ires wl and also in prese ing der.

I A i Censerrsllv. tandi Dominion Parliament. An unpleasant feeling has been caused to the Porte ott account ot the hoisting of the English flug on publio building when the de.iiiuallon to Victoria, landed 100 marines, who guarded the Con- The arrangement of the seats of members (lute, and Mr. John II. Bell, Grand Master of Mr.

Butister has been defeated for the in the Commons Chamber is pretty well aa British occupied The i'orto has been House tf Commons by Mr. Gordon. The PHILADELPHIA AND READING t'OJIPANT'H FREE CUR'illiG GOAL vanced, although many changes will yot be made. To the right of the Speaker the assured that the raislni; of the flair has no majority will be at least 100. Both are Con servatives and the Issues were entirely per members will sit as follows Front row- significance.

Tho fUg was that of the Con. sulftte. and was hoisted in conjunction with Frwmasnns of the Province, will prebabvy be the Liberal candidate, Mr, Q. II. Spencer's superannuation as Col lector of Customs at this pert date from July 1st, aud his retiring alluwance has boon fixed on a basis of per annum lalury, Ten years has boo added to C.

B. WRIGHT'S HULL CEMENT WORKS. AGENT. F. J.

HIIADY, OO Hi. FrancolM Xnvier Htreet. May 8th, 1882, 110 sulate, aided in extinguishing the Are, burying tbe dead and preserving order around the consular building. Whun the English landed the necessary force, the Admiral withdrew all but 25 marines, who remained ashore to protect the consulate, (Special CMel Const antinoylk, Asgust 7. In the Con.

sonal. All the elections are now over except Messrs. Costigan and Citron, Hlr Hector Langevln and Sir Charles Tuppor, 'Sir John the Egyptian flair. The explanation is not Yale, where the lata member, Furnace. Messrs.

Vernon and Robinson are the candi Macdouald and Sir Leonard Tilley. Second Eeu. 1 dates. All are Conservatives except Mr. row Messrs Carline and Chapleau, Messrs, considered satisfactory.

TUN PIS LKSRKPS PROTESTS DISPOSED Of. i London; August 7. In the House of Com mons to-day Mr. Gladstono said the Govern the term of service, making it amount in all Rcihinson, who has Liberal leanings, Hope and Bowell, Mr. McLclan.

On tho Opposition side, front row Messrs, Davles fereuce to-day, nearly tbe whole time wim to HJ years. lion. Donald A. Smith, accompanied by occupied drawing up a pro tocol, which wim and Yall, Messrs. Blake and Laurlor.

Messrs, mont bad ascertained that DeLosseps, in pro, (Stove, tlieaiiiit. Families supplied with this economical and very superior al A ll'HHKN Orders solicited by I-Iart Brothers Mackenzie and Charlton, Messrs. Cosgrave testing against the landing of British troops A PERFECTLY ftf LIABX ARTICLE MEW I1KILMWICK. TheMcolt A-t-Mr I.eonnfl THIty. tr St, Joiin, jj.B., August 7 and (3.

W. Second row Messrs. Olll on the property of the Hues Canal Company MIhi Smith, Mr. Wm. Aruilt, Secretary II, Mrs.

Armlt, Judge Johnson, of Montreal, Mr, Riuwill Stephenson, Mr. Nathan, ex-M P. lirlilsli Columbia, Dev. Mr, Venubles, of London, Kiig and Mr. Stephen, arrived from the Esst last night by special more and Woldon, Hon, I.

Burpee, Messrs sighed by all the members. Constantinople, August Is under, stood that the Turkish delegates will shortly present to the Conference the drafts of the military convention with England. Malta, August 7. The steamship Orient, OF flOllMEIIOI.l) II IS Till Casey and 0, Cameron, Messrs. Paterson acted solely as a private individual.

It was not thought necessary, therefore, to take steps regarding his so-called protests. The AS Hot re Dame Street. 134 Proceedings in connection with the Scott Act recount were resumed before Judge and Bctlver, The seats adjoining Hon. 1. Burpee and Hon.

Mr. McLeian have been left Walters this morning. Alward Travis and only matter to be considered with advantage train, Tho entire party drove to Silver A. A. Stockton appeared in behalf of the vacunt for tho present, Messis.

McLauny FIRE! with regard to the canal is the condinou with the Duke of Connuught and the Scots jtKlt. wlore the slrangers will be the ritiuc.la L.ttirH hull Itl-i'ivMtf tttlH will flltt. II and Klrkpattiuk retain their old seats, lion petitioner, and Skinner Tuck and O. A that It shall remain open, which it does, Peter Mitchell succeeds to that occupied by Stockton contra. Alward read the rule ab Hon, Wm.

Macdougall solute of the Supreme Court setting aside Lumbermen having represented to the Judge Weldons prohibition, which the Mr. omun, coed on her way to Egypt to-night. I he Mr, Olementa, Iwal member for Birtle, ba trooiis are In excellent health. The Spanish apiwinted to the Shrievalty of the sloopn'ornado has arrived here on Imr way Weateru Judicial district, aud the writ for a. to Alexandria.

I new election will soon lmal. Mr. Daniel HuiNDlHl, August 7 Hit Conrad Mulct, Muwut, Warden of the County, Is spoken ii Having sHtlsfnrtorlly arranged with the In Baking Powder Judge Baid bod been served on him on Hi Department of Public Works that tho coO' 13th and moved that the scrutiny ho It Is ft nrmmratlon of POR8 and HEALTFf' stnictlon of tho dam across the Ottawa at Carillon, insteud ot facilitating, retards the proceeded with, Mr. Skinner said that on surance A Geuuiae Cheap FUL Ingredients, um.d lor the purpose ol UA1H Sale uriuiiu uoiiHUi-uenerai to Agypi, M4 pfiwbt eandldsta In the Coiawmtive I ui. A.I....

I list ami bhdh'J JtirnijNt. an Minusoi mscuiii descent of timber, from two to three auys oe IliteriiKt. The Liberal Is uot yt namsd. of the oounsol against the act, Mr. Kaye, limi been taken suddenly ill, and he asked for an LIOHT.riNORSED IlEDOtliNI.

Adkxahdbia, August 7. Twenty Bedouins were arretted while pilfering Kamleh. COMPBNSATION Or AI.KXtNDHlA SUFKEHBRS, The Khedive considers It incumbent upon lils Government to Indemnify sufferers from disorders in Alexandria without distinction of nationality, In some manner compatible with the resources of the country, NEATLY H.ACKD, The armored train proceeded towards Mttlluha Junction to-day, On the way a Kolls, raiiuaken, Boiled I'HHtv, Ac. Ac. and Is calculated to uo the best work a ing now toeupicd in passing, whereas pre viously not more than two hours were adjournment for a few days on that ground v.teueiHi nil m.

ainjoi- juuivtua uyw tlnton, Limits. Cbllders, Adye and (Jrelgii and a number of officers of General Sir Oar. net Wolseloy's staff have arrived hero, and sailed for Alexandria, the possible oust, It la its necessary in tl kitchen as the lar of salt 19 COMMENCED TO-DAY, IJiMlotittteil Urnt Unralnn wiulrttd, tho Minister has recom After a short discussion further hearing ol jjffllnwnre of Imitation! bearing nearly mended that Order-ln-Council piovid- the case was adjourned till Saturday next at similar names, eornposuu orcnean auu trasuy I)slh friuu inulroke, Loniivins, August rrcl.t farmer, was found dead In fats Held simot I o'clock to-day, Came ot ika'a "unHwlw be iuntiok. 10.110 clock, Ing for the oolleotlon of tolls at the Carillon dam be rescinded. The acting Minister of I A.

HAMILTON, Sir Leonard Tilley will arrive hore to lugreulents, me nest is always uneupesi, UMLKt) HVMRrWBICRM MONTREAL. 178 TiKPAimmii tiih a casus. BooTBiHrrgii, August 7, Tho tcamsLip lulund Revenue concurred lathis recoiuueu morrow afternoon from Ht, Andrew's, lOi st, Josepn mm,.

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