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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jul 1887, p. 8

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nnoenl aruclo III the lotonw ncu. nu aid: lint; donundn that we shall be truoto our Emory. Duty also demand: that we uhdl In true to our home. All of us must he L`a.nda~linI men. I), for some \ thingofthe upirit that ha uniunsbonl the the in tho fervent pnyor. `(God Save lN~ land.` attend by the poems: I and the In-rvnnt fur city mo: Erin ! Think uh! a home If hare. very ptorinceilflirtotne. ltnoounnd ~ puns hath eodutnndlhlg piouol'|ol`aJ':u.pohil.:unloIyn .udluqythn..h but than and lhstuuudlnuctumthnh Alina Pruning the land otllln Nativity- `llo Inhrhl In Canada. Principal Grunt. of Queen`: university. is a we ' pnttiotic Cnodiaa. and has gnu muaeucu in the future of the dominion. In unseen! article in the Toronto Wed`. he __:_.I . .-In..- .|._.-..I. oL.| up nhgll ha H93`). Ill!` IIXIUICIICU I'Ulll`D(l Illll lnuguuu. ` Ugdenslmrg citizens, who saw the flay. } amrtul for the hon uyin , "Our to low: \ can`: play ball even 5 little git. And such wild throwing I \\'houe\'er NI attempt I'll mule to throw to the bus: the bull gener- ally toured beyoml the reach of the hue- Illllll liconu penny portend. 115: New York hckon held a gnnd IIIISS T meetintho other night for the introduc- tionof I hours` work pt-rdnv and thirteen on Sntunlay. The Sun I-`nnc`inoo lnkonan trying to lave their hours reduced from air tum And II`:-nty-two to twelve and thirtneu |I"|.III` mot over nu own. Uf the 9$,05l prisoners in Pruuia. I7.633. 1 or73per cent. are farmed out. They am Iuontly I in the manufacturing` in~ dustnu. govu-uncut gen frou to I! cant: per thy per haul. Tin Km: York lnkon held mind the III?!) msulm.-u corp. Two thousand l"nsuchL`.\umliuns are on the verge of atarnliuu in Slnnville. R.l.. ou uvounz ul low Inga for months, which N has ended up by a shutting down of 111 the mills. 11.-.` .... 0 Willi`) nunn n.u.vno|9:l in the The International Inricklawv.-m` union has li subonlinnte unions. I-Ziglnteen luwe been added since Jan. Isl. ; The English _L-uvcnnnent has given cm! at contract for |50,(|ll) snunl lnyonetsm lm ` less than one pound each in vreigln. ' Becnuse of the inability of mnny of the .\lnasacIuIso:-(ls I-out anal shoe makers to ob lain work urgent calls are out for money. (`nu-I\.nQl\ nnn hfriA\' l`\'i'l `O RQCD uucmunu. The In `I la-:.Al -:!u~:ric light com y in the Unit: I Sure; is at lhstou. In few \ Urleuns outrun-ts h.\\'o: been Ilhdt` fur 3.000 I brush li- ht; _ Tm lrnulslcs between the mnlkers work- brush light; The tmul,-le between the ing for the .\l. T. ('0. uni the section fore- uuun ha been amical-l_\' 8OllI!(l,`Il|d \0~Il&_\' the msumed vmrk. 'I`_~.. nh.n:nn.i I-`nmvh.(_'.unulinus | mills. Then-an `2.(KI).lll) men I in the building tn-lea of the Unite: Nantes. and ` while spemliug their lives putting roof: over * othor man`: heals not one in ten owns the 3 roof his N nu .|.- an nu ....:..-....n in Pen.-ig lT,`l_ Klllll)` qlll. . I The surface indications of thiw bed of iron urmirh I3 vrould`1:otnmtml*1`urnuyothet~ [country but (Sand: fabulous sum: in can of sale. I have noon the ct-oppiugs of ~\'ei.us. unfortnnutely they into too often Qlp led." which have been molly splendid and e scwhero would have Iaeeii penuanent. I have heard it repeatedly stated that the mines of Canada would throw into the shade the mining industry of the antes. but this is l point on which I have some scrnplt-I in believing. hot it he far from me to say then: are no good-mities in Canndn. I verily Ine- liere there are. In the district of Luke Un- tnrin then: must be rich deposits of hem tit: sounewhen.-nu the sands around llnulalfs island. Victoria docks. etc, are intimately mix: I with lieinutitu and nmguctite. In some few cases I think surface mining muld - lmw lucvtl nuuleu-ll pxvlit.-Able when` it was not sci, .\l- lll:ll\z\:et` can put mineral into tin-c |`\b\'k.iIuI nmclnimnisl can cruel tliatzliim-ry tn 1-law um into lhzr pulp, and as the gm-ater pm tiun oi" the on-s in Untnriu um l`t.`n`l`l|C[0l`)' (he) rcquin: ;.kilfnl and cnreflll manipulat- ti-in In nzlwr Illslrlcls the\' are st1ccessftIl~ ` \\`lll meet Ill .\ew nor: on .-tuguu nun. ` The new ounslitutiou of the knights of L.:.uur will go into ell}-cl on .\lomlay next. ` The importation of a|l`lno:1l men is px'0hilvit~ 0:-I in Micllignu hon lnlmr lwuhlesnm in l ` The lntomatimml 1 [ tun work urgent cans out mr Inuuv:_\. l C nt:-rs are officially advise-I keep r avm_\' rom Chicago, St. Paul, 'lr-homo, .\!c~ ` Keesport. Pi-nri.\. .\'e\\* Haven. Bpston uni ` ciucimmi. I -n.._.|_......... l.....I ..`...~,-.-i.- Iioln 1-nn|nnu\' ugnt. Come in out of the wet !" was the alarm when the Pnstinies were In their fourth in- ning. '1 he shower was of short duration. The second inning of the Park Nine was for three runs. secured h ' Fisher and ittle on passed bulls and Me ntvre. lhe position of several of the elder: were changed, and when Fisher hit to short stop that individual and the third baseman cune together Mid got mixed up while the bell bounced high in the air ufter hitting the heap. The audience roared with lsughter. Hmlonnlmru ritiuans. who uh the DIAV. '. . >-;. In Anzeun. Ara. The Journeyman Tailon` muioual uuiou I will meet in New York on August Sth. 'l`I... ......~ .......|huH.uu ll` Nun Eninhlx nf 1 . V 2 ` - . , nth a. small pemcunge of I chlorine !rock_ which Into lheeonc of igneous mcln. A;-nip than an no crwices. x no geo-lea. not even a. single crystal of any kind. nothing Ilmtc\`er imlicnle that water took any part. tn the nation of the I win pmpersave its cleavage. In an Ir!-i~ 3 `do written some time ugh on " Ihe evolution of minerals I claseul `metallic veins as vodug and old. the former in which water. heat, electricity, and other agents were nc~ tin. and the htter when these {anon `have consul working. 8 1 thin vein or these veins at Wilbur. if tried I) that stanulnnl.ue cer- tainly qld. ' 11:3 nurfm-n ilnlinntinns thii heal l ltlI`.\ \' I." (|I\`_\ rcqum: slilillll um Cllntllll lllulupuur tion. In other disuicls the-_\' l_\' Imucal auul sun-l_\' they can be IIOEI1`. - --.\'-In Alsont the Truth-a. Ln|u)n.`l`s work fourteen hnum i\ day for 7:. in Argeun. Ark. 'I`|.,. l....-....~-...u Tgilnn` n.ninmnI nninn ' -T l .\'umb-r of Men In and out of l`2mplu_vnu~nt ` 1 A GRAND_OOUNTRY. WORK AND WAGES. Aljlfh-Oh. u -L,-,___.I.__.ln II VQIII OI lly II mung Io mcuuunau the purple cheered. oomu thonting. \\`Mtln% ou'n the Itu." In nu uh Inning lnvnn aw In Austin. t _ rnpuluau. IJIIII OW W ml lallhft Iijpvtu-vvl TO M the In weekly meeting ol 8:. Lnvnnco div . `on: at Tcnponnce. hldhuovuin`th!ol| ocunvoro e|ooId:Bn..A.lluI. \'.l'.;8hur \\'.A.;Bn.JcuQl(lcoqc.Iun- IQl'OI`:I:L . III! II II II n ta hm-no angina:-ppod upon n. . . vrhol-uhadly jawed. Sh. I IlIl|lIOI- ably uh: homo Dr. Grunt summoned. lledidnllho could to nlhvuhor unlit- . but without much noun, a the in lqlitoill. The Iron! trouble appnn tnlntlthonool her lungs, which cause hot couddenhlc pAiI.---Nu;-can Slcaulani, \\ U117 I light. ('n In. Stevenson. otnpnloo. Itanpod Upon by n Ion! In on llpool. On I-`rinlny Int John Stevooaon and wife, Xnpnnoc, uul .\lr. Jenningu. Kinglton. drove up to the liglnhoun on I shing e\- cnnion. Mr. Stevonuon I'll clrivin . and when near Black`: clock. on the `time Edward thou, in attempting to turn od 1 lndphcoolruodtln handle of n landing mt,vhichwuinthobnx.onnghHn the front wheel sud onrtunonl the vehicle. lilo thotriotothogmund. Tlnnnu I!!! ind. In it in ppuod th L.-_l. ......|..`.:.m.1=.a.un.:1' \\ ul : annoy. I don`t know IE] more umz ray of spud" twenty vo can t y going down mugong the Islands on Sntunlay after noon on nnunor Hero. and if you `rut it vou can get I to: for 251-. Summer `eavcs (Buuu`I I If at 9 o`clock. wort. um may an en . Tn` our dry per cord; drv pins Blocks $3 per con] : dry oak ootduooa, as ghoul an ordinary hardwood $.50 per con}, (lelirerul thmnghout the city. R. Crnwfoni. foot of Queen street. 1 \\'-I-|. 5 co... -....hI all ch. nnminn I L nwlom. loo! 0! queen union. \\'slsla & Stacy would all the Attention of the nulenof the \\'|uu to their ulvcr Jiumenloln tuunmct ' nlouf dry-goodl. Inga; to-marrow lasting during the entire month of July. Great huaim will hnlivan in mi dennrtment. cut. L`m\\-fnnl hams-~Just try one. lhnt; is all we ask; and remember you don t pay for c.uI\'zL~-uul paper. I-`_\~..\I.I Adams is luvIn'. He fmnn'. ll hall at par; ; Stop It uny ; uuuu: eau_\. You can't yet a little healthful recreation better than by getting on the Hero Satur- day afternoon at `2 o'clock and taking R sail among the islnmls. I-`nr the best uualitv of Scranton stove we nsuums. For the best quality coal. also for English (Newcastle) black- unitlfs, coal at lowest ratesfgo to gas wurks coal vanl. u-..... ..........`.. nuhu-n.I Olin ahnn nf H coal vanl. some persons entered the shop of H. Stmtford, tnxiderlnist. today and stole 8 number 01' articles. including two jack knives. 1`- .l_... `cl... ........I..u-. AC \'n I nzunvxnnv he copeuoa uy n cnuu on 1- . ' he mercury in the thennounete reached SI` t'1is morning. It wu that in a public board school board with all the ,'windowa open. It was $8 in the Ten: du Pont bar rnnl` .- nous. Thoma Iimhun, nl Porumouth. is a skillful Angler. Yertenlny he caught, near the Brothen, in a few hours. About {ong- I black hum. ` Many of the sh weighe; 4 I In and over. 'I`..... _.-_ ..-:Il ._..i.-.. 6...... l\oo..n~. mow! l'lIll`.\liUI.U l.\!.I'(\ 'I'l.\Il.. The Pastimes Ind a hard time of it until the end of the fifth inning. They were chi- .-agocnl every time. Mcllonald did some 3 in.-My hitting, but In: left on the bases. ` Norman and .\'uilivan ew out in the third inning to Fisher, and in the fourth inning Whiting and Delllngham gave catches to .\icCon\'ilie and Millnn. In the fifth inning Wells, Uoodno, and Nornmn gave flies to J. Little, Fisher, and Moran. The cmwd, as these successive catches were nude, got up and cried aloud with de` Iiuht, i II`. III UTUT. Two men will arrive from Ottun next took and string the electric light wires and nut nn Ilnn lnmrn Than: Am nnlv two men wee: um strung Inc electric ugnx In In: am: Put up the lamps. There Are only two men m this city upnble of doing this kind of work. uni they are on Tn nnr .Ir\- mining: 50 ner curd: dr\' CiLII\'ll`ll|I plllkf. Ix~.-\ld. Aduns is lucky. He found `a solid grain! ring in a bale of leather whiclx came from I-`mace. . ' The Iirst lot of full goods has arrived at .\. J. .\Ic.\lnhon`s, and summer goods must go to make room. See the luxrznius. Ilnlnn [china] \`iIun:nrnln__\`\\`|\9l null Jrr I0 lllillie IIIOIII. nut: um uqrgnlus. Pelee lahiucl \'ine;.'nr:ls-.\`weel and dry ('atn\\`|v\, Isuluel. St. Au vuatiue ; pure (`mn- diau winnes. Jaux. Cut`:-cl, agent. If the hot wave extemls over toanorrow the Sammlay ahernonn excursion alnong the isle-lids ought In be well patronized. The Mnud." down the river to~morrow. UH` Islinlltls nugnl In the \\ cu uuuumcu. The .\laud, haves I-`olger's what! at 1:1); hour and half at park stop at bay ; home ea`.'l_\'. \'m. mun mt :. little hmnlthful recreation umves. 'l`o-alaytlne members of No. l company. 9 Nu: l`.\\'.U. Ries, were engaged at target ` Rm:-Kim: at the butts. in command of Liem. . lcKel\'e_v. , This zxfternoeu at large number of the ` knights of lahour and employees of thc Victoria foundry Intended the funeral of I the lute liclwurnl Perry. In}... \l.ul'2.n~ nliu I-`lnnnionn, ennvi.-toll the Inn: nuwnru rerry. John .\lc('3ur, nliu Flanni n, convicted of stealing $411) from n fel ow boarder in ; Dcseronto. was sentenced in Belleville tn ` two wears in the penitentialy. 1..,.lu~ Rnhcirtnnn k Son sent via the I\ ` two years In luc penlwusuuy. Tu-dn_\' Ruhcrtson & Son sent via the K. & P. R. and ('.l'.R., to Gillies & Co., Carla ton Place. an very prelty yacht, wlckwill be copellod by I end 011 engine. mercury thennou1eteJreachel PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY bUR BUSY REPORTERS CUIMI UNIC- And then the Park Nine hit for six runs. There was a rnnnin cheer until the inning ended. \\'alker, M' lan, Fisher. James Lit- tle, .\lcCon\'ille, and Lovett got home while the Pastimes were fumbling and mutiing the ball in n distressingly discouragin way. James Little banged the ball to left tie d and V sent`two men home, and while the ball was fing over the eld the batter reached the p ate himself. .\lcCon\ ille hit to Wells, who cut 06` .\lcInt_\'re on second, and a dou- lnle play was tried with first. bnt it failed. .\loran was nally caught by Whiting, and Walker broke a hat but got ist. Millan hit to Whiting and out olf Thonms Little at >thinl. ..,\.-.. .<.-....\- .u \sn \ The Sjvlro of `Every Day i.m-.wt.u tho i Public lure nlklng Aom_xouuu E- i '- campus the Attention of Those '11:: nro L `hulalnl Notes. _. mu. _ . ,.i_!.|.: hats f.o..r_.t_!I_c_ 3-',9l_f!,h~._`_', 1 .Sfpe.,I9lT D9:-T gains n`t~tTI-Kcnion Kit store. 4 Anhnm cured luv the double treatment "of ganna at we uouou nu store. Asthuucured by the double treatment Southern Asthuna cure, is A common renurk. 'I`I... op \Inn.I`u Inoonb - Tu-A nhnnn ov- x`.0lnCl`l| JISWIIIIII CUFF, IS COIIIIIIOII rununrp. The str. )laud`s latest : Two cheap ex- cursion per week on Wudnesduy and Satur- (lav. i)......l~ I I!..AoL`.. I. Qhn nlunn-`gut -`Inna fnr 1la\`. Brock & Booth`: is the cheapest place for bnnchuuod. hard or soft wood. cut or,un- cut. 4 nI.._...t....I 1.-.... I..-o 0.... A..- l|..a- uh YS'i*Y13i;*S"i:f"O'1"THE DAY. A` II inst. QEII. Rlu.-khosiery, special, at LAid|aw's. Napauoc plnys cricket here on the 13:11 nut, : -noruuu Cour Aph. Q____ ___._I_A_._.I AL.A I UIG Bllll lllouiu In GHQ`. um`: will be given in depsrtment. r Qlnnnv CHECK. The Pastimes went to the bat, and the first applause came when Fisher cut off Sullivan at the first Austin gave Mc- Conville a. pretty y, and while McDonald, the heavy man of the team, was struggling with the but, Lovett cut otf Whiting at se- cond Dame. A...l .1... LI... l)....|. \':.... Lit `A. .:p mun. aaou maunsoi THE PASTIMES EYIDENTLY NOT ANXIOUS TO PLAY BALL. K '_Ilgy u_I_-9 _`_l'g-ouncetlfllleon to .\'ot||lng`Iny ` the Purl: Nlu'e-A Change of Pitchers `Make; um-gs uuuu~-numng for a Steamer After the Sixth Innings. The Park Nine bud a practice yesteurdny a.fbernoon_ with the Pastime: of Ogdensburg. About five hundred nsnnns mule the uppu|u.wu. .` A fur audience sup rtod the club from "the outside. They be}: uqlthe fences and the shed: adjoining the tie 1 \\'a|In mm: in that hot fnr an Pnntimma ULICUI WI! HUGH]. The l'a.sti|us got. to the eld very late and quit after the fth innings. They want- ed to catch the boat upon which they came. The Pm-Ir Ninn s hnnnnin Int thnm on. And neanng Eyilllllg OIIEIISIVC. Fisher was in the box for the Park Nine. He toyed with the sphere as if forming a snow ball, but got it over the Base with, good effect. nu... u_...:....... .......s a... .1... L... .....l cl... 1 ISILUFIIUUII VVIEII Ill TIIKIIIIX UK \Jg|.l||SU|.ll'g. 1 Aboutve hundred persons made the l ' j6l1t``e'lai) EKG 03x'ti'tSiii" f(i ' see I " memorable battle, but in this they were dis- I nnnointnd. ` Xiffi fa "AI... -.. (H3 HHBIII BHJUIIIIIIK [I18 nclu. Wells was in the box for the Pastimes, but he had no business there. When Whit.- in , a left-hauder, tilled the -box a different c ect was seen. "PI... l)..-s:....... ...-.s 5.. cl... 6!..I.l ........ I..a.. CU [U Cillcll IIIU UUHI} UPUH WIIIUII tuuy Cllle. The Park Nine s `captain let them , sud 2| number of spectators grumbled at aving no pay for an Incomplete match. ` The annrnwna I5 toll in favour of the ` U) [or B1] IIIUOHIPIBIB IIIIIWCII. ` The acordwna 15 to 0 in favour of the Park Nine. It looked as thouuh it was the 1 Pastimes . day otf. The conduct of every- body was most circumspect. and this rejoiced the hearts of the true lovers of manly sport. If an local matches were comluuteul with as much decorum on the part of the spectators clergymen could attend without fear of hearing anything offensive. Finlmr wmz in the box for the Park Nine. MUCH OF LA` GMIE. hpgchuuhd NOV. I. U. 0UlII.U.U.. in I21. I\-., nl8LAIluv'|ehInl. ' - !?".{`;4'.'T Wllllljlnrlllilllulw. Iulwuuu \n.vIl ville I I put ulna oulon Ihlrdv|nn.byn bukwnnluopho oolldhnluulodoc .cItngnImn oluuoondu wall. Thovorkolthocluhnwuulollon: I'll _ Q: lm-.L .""."L... -' in` ..:.'.*.;"~:"'f -"-`;*"` 'lpU|nnuuhonyoI!" utbo uwlllottlhb Iolr.P.No- hn.vhovruhoPu-lmno mayda- 4|-Q II III (HI CIIy- Mr. Hirouuxl. M. P.. is likely to be the judga of the court of chinu. uul Judge Cluk alovntod to the Superior rt. x Klr Jnlan FA:-vnnr loll. lnr A on `P119! - [ uux Blevnlou In Ina oupunur L In. ) Mr. John Farmer. Inn for A on yester- ` day. He will mung: the branh store of lleun. Hove: & Bhonotte at that place. ` 1 Hr \\`ilu\n (`Al-lnlnn Plnnn, nnp n! [HQ Jletl. l$0I'eI C nuoncue It IHII place. I Dr. \\'iluou.(.`uIoton Place. one o! the ululoot physician: in this section. died on i Mondnv. He Wu 8`) `an of Age. \\' I (`nnlmn All fnmiI\'_ .\lAinr Kim: ` acveru ween. Will Cnrleton. the farm bslluliat. I` ho has just bean elected trustee of the Hills- aldotilich.) collogu, ayn than no pool. make: I I and uchoolmutcr. u_|___ |.__ L_.-_ ..I..._l .. ...-...|... a non: ||I mngunn on nugun am.- Hon. .\lr. Morcior bu gone to Tulonuc \ with his funily. He will Ihury go out. uulwl confer with the pmmion of the unritilno pun-incen on the iuurproviucinl conhrcuee. \-__ nL._ 1.. ..c 13...... um. 1`I.I_. couuueo. l You Pbon Lu, 0! I-`rqrnt Hilln. Chin. whognduto-l with high houon at Yuk`: lutcomuonocmem, wu to~d Innrotl to Elizabeth Maud Jerome. I '0`! Hana holnu. The will maids Inn. 1 Ll- '-L_ \ l.l....o-. In -ml-n In 1'4:-an-nln I um I" `III ITIK IUl"- U 1 Hr. Join \ '. Hutu lupin to Tomato lo uhrt tin Inuufutnn ol 5 watch and jowcllorh tool. pntelud sometime ago. and which be has boon pnnly math: and com- , plating tor the munhcturlng. a blond: i to apply tho undo. reu upon .ur. Auunvr yarn 0. John Bell. Q.C., And hlfilly. Belhwillc, nus o on I cruise on the yacht Norah. Drn` tn-n|\.|n' [9 int` A '. I)'}`l`inn, bum nprlngu. F. Stevens. route nt on the (,`.l .R. Ine- ` tween Portage la Pn rie and Port Arthur, ` is in the city. M. 4:3.-mud, M. P._ inliknlv to has the Mondnv. no 5': 0: . w. J. Crothon an runs},-.W.jor King and family. And A. R. Martin and lunily. have no to Lenmine'I Point to camp for new weeks. nun 1'__|_..._ .1... 6..-... |..l|..l:.o :1 kn 00II I(`lI(K`ll'l|IuIBT. '. C. Poloon ha been electonl I member of the council of the Ontario collage of pha- mncy. The new council will holal in un- aiona in Kingltnn on August 8nl.I I-Inn \lr Mm-oi-or Inn mum to Tndolnac Ila Wlll \'l|ot-scaly Contact For Iutoor Mon: to 0000:`: Gallon nu. R01. 1'. U. 8.h.D.D.. l'IZI, `Vt. -..J Igggplu gal II Anal-nu`: nnln `In-. Peoplo Whose `annuals. Sayings and Dolnu Attract Attention. )1 rs. Clevolnnd will be twenty-throe years n! 53 on July 213:. '1. Cooo. I govommentoicer at Ottawa. I OTK I8 Ullllplllg II DIIKUFIEI. The freedom of G w bu been confer- ` ml upon Mr. Andnw arncgie. Bell. 0.C.. funllv. EIC 0|] 0|] I CTIIIE (III II! "XJIII AVUKIII. Prof. Forlhaw IX?` and A. L O'Brien, of the Royal Cululun aculclny. are at Bum` Springs. In` Ron:-an: nnntn Anon! nn Hm (',I' K Im- j UK $5 on July `III. L . Coho. vornmontolcer i is the g`uut of r. Phden. } \l.. ' .....z.- . -...h|u- lniruvnr "C \'nn~\ \VI[n nm`, Culng IVVIJ II Pl\l'C OI uer jlll. This morning the yacht Atlanta, of Brigh- ton, nrrived from Oswego. She will receive ll new xnainsail and then proceed to Presque` isle. She left Briton on Satunlny hint and sailed to Charlotte. From there she cleared for Uawegu and started for Kingston _\'ester~ day. On lxxml an: the owners Ayer l{ros.. of Brighton ; D. Claue. nmstcr : W. J. Quick, Stephen Bly and l . Shea. Arrivals: St-hr. Midliuul Rover. Duluth. `.!l.Sl3 bush. wheat ; prop. City of .\lontrenl. Duluth. l.').l.')0 bush. wheat : schr. W. J. Suel. Toronto. l6,l\)0 hush. wheat : schr. W. Jamieson. Toronto. l0.4`. T hush. wheat; st-hr. anzanilln, (`hit-ago, `. 0,9!`. hush. wheat; prop. Enterprise. Uuluth. 26.200 bush. wheat: achr. Albacore. Duluth. `.*. ,~ 0.30 bush. wheat ; schr. A. I-I. \'i.-kur)`. `Thicago. 20.000 bush. wheat. (`lrnmncem Pmn. Scotin and mvrs. San- '. IIICIKD, ZUJIKJ uusu. Hil- Clcarances: Prop. Scotin nml tows, San- ` dusky. light: schr. A. .\I. Foster. Oswego, ; light ; algup Tfvo Brothers. Cape Vincent. I311!) railway ties. IS [DC HUI UK 1"". rnueu. )! r. Xnmior, I wealthy lu\r_ver of New York is cunping at Banana. Tim fruulnm of (`nlnumvr hu lumen confer- The schr. Hannah Butler haul a narrow escape from being sunk in Toronto hay. .-\s the atealner Algerian was leaving the schoon er was released from her moorings, and before she was observed came right acroaa Hm nnfh an` the ntmunor whinh nnlliulml ea II noun mmngn. The Purina wont to the but for the sixth time and made two runs by Sullinn and Austin. A hsby her: not 3 cnqulling an lllupnin. AI tholirk .1130 oonldnot play their hall 01 the inning: the noon at thoclulof thohhinllnp had to docldo tho Etna. _ n-l_I ..l AL. ush NI... anon nnnnl nnn. EH6 VH5 UU5I:l'\ V\l CCU: llsln `CH3 the th pf the steamer, which collided with er, cutting away at part of her jih. K This unnrnino thn vmxht Atinnba, nf rink- TIYCT. A correspondent writes us: Is it so that the government gmntetl permits to the Montreal 'lrunsportation colnpany to take its barges -through the Lachine. Beau- hsmoia and Cornwall canals on Snmhny anal thus cause a desecration of the holy lay 1'" We {are crerlitahly informed that such is the on an ` lntereitlltg rte.-Ins Gathered Along the liu.rImnr--\ eue! 3163-annoinn. l . N Eighteen steam>crs regularlv arrive _and\ de rt daily from {_(.`Iayt9u. ~ _ he barge St. Ueorgorwitln 237.000 11. dals, cleared for lontreal yestenfny. ` Tluuellr.--Erie Stewart has gone to San- dnsky to loud soft coal for this port. Tim fmiuht rate on anal. {mm Onwpnn to 80` IP01 [I13 gl)\'Cl.'lIlHll( IE5` SCSSIUII. The steamer Lotus Eater, owned by Mr. Holden, .\'yracnse, now at Thousand Island Park, is crgating considerable talk among utealnboat men. She was built on the lInd- son and is unquestionably, says a correspon- dent. the fastest boat, large or small. on the rI'\-or the dry dock tor repairs. "Tlf tug `5fA'fth'u"|`,"\"n`itli' a raft f1i"I6\\","i_s" on her wayto Kingston. She a'rri\'ed at Presqudisle yesterday. Flue xlnnn Laura D. nrrivecl from rot-IL N Lnere are seventy passengers on uoauu. A special meeting of the shnrgholclers of the Richelieu 8: Ontario navigation com- pany will be held on the 19th inst.. to authorize the directors to issue $.')(X).l|00 of bonds. 1` he power to issue these bonds was 0: from the government last session. The steamer Lotus Eater. IN u5K_\' [U Ill 501$ UIDII [UT _IlIIl KI. Thu freight rate on coal, from Oswego to M Kingston, 13 30c.. up increase of per ton. 3 The steam barge Bruno bu a`rt-wed at l\IlIg3|UlI, ll INKS. HI IIIUTUCIU VI ac. Nil IUII. ` barge Port Dnlhousie from Kingatun._ and goes on the J-rv dock for repairs. ' "`rr.:.'ma xra }\`FfiF,"\"n`ifli' 1| I-An .'.n..`u`=_`.'g' I$l('l|l|l'(l3(`ll K HUI! S IIUCK. " The schr. Amazon. with stone from Chi- cago, wag towed from Grindstone island to Nine Mile point last. eveninf}. Tim m-nn, (`min nu-rivm tn-ahn` `with It m.'I`o cuolthohrkklnnpn III - port. .'l1un Inn I In anon. bunny two ol vury nu-Ion couoqlonot. 0000 when Mclnyndld Ioinll lornly ho vuhold by lavottlhuptohhly In ya waiting for thohona. nulwhullctom vllhdmn-in Inllnndlnl nun out on A` ll? Jlll PUIHI H33`: UVEIIIII . The prop. Cuba arrive: towlay `with a cargo of wheat from Chicago for Montreal. There are seventy passengers on board. A anm-in! numtinu nf Ila nhnruhnlalnra nf rresqua IS! )'U3Bl`.l!I". ` I` he sloop Laura D. arrived from Brock \`illn\l1ddlsChal`ged 2,000 bush. wheat nt \ Richardson & Son's dock. ~ 'l"I... -,.L.. ,\ .....-..... ...:LI. -5-.. 6...`... I`I. * MATRINE PARAGRAPHS. ._.oj.. oufsumc us HERE. PERSONAL MENTION. ,.}'..i\ men. In the third inning the Park Sine uldegl six more notches to their record. Mlllnu scored on A ball. I-`inher on McIntyre`: ` knock to thml buemnn. J. Little on Mr ; 4'onville'I Imuh of but nnd unuh of ball to right eld. Lovett hit to lilting. who ` sent it by I fumble into the crowd and Mc- 1 lntyre anal McCon\'illo|corod. Lovelt scored 1 on a pas ball nnd left the buses clear. Then l Moran struck out, Walker fouled out, nml Millnn won out at lint by I bountiful stop of Austin. ` nu--.~.. nun .c(\A\I\ |r;sI:L' nag. u onupnunn m pun- s phco which |II""iI|! 1 E`:-:.-:.*-:*.-.-.1-.-.-.-.-,-..-;-s'*--.. ....s I only liwuthoxpoauol the dotnlullol othn. about hr ycun up the writer wonluluothoconlenttlthllnplyneudhg win: he saw. bntwonld hnvopnolnbth why: udlrhnhnn. lhtoxhulduul nputodolnunnlhnontu unhu kuckdlboloodloutolhln build anionic:-lilouhrlhn hatred unhncun n. Ththontinoohocl 2L olochnooluduo`-pulnnild whhuhollnorlc.-ouhod.by hlonnlnu|vu.lu pd:-I nnnnh. |hp|IIhkhnonuII.hnn|IundnoII~ lnpututnlluuchmo. lnuuhtvblh ` cannula rhkh. nu-hit! III lIOI'III)IUlIl|lC NIL Look' at then conlomuhle strata I couldnot ut think 0! cryutah ofqnu-tn. the moat accommodating things in the` world. lhey make way fur the weakest and softest of rain. utfonl shelter for the homeless. an grnmfully ulnpt thcmanlvoo to any and every circumstance, in which they ma placed. An foviounl)` ntntcnl I no no rouou why the toe 3 how should audit `more {mm weathering lllllt elstwhore, yet a few mch show such to I superlative lg: gut, or are the more easily Irutoal. vhic must he the can with lilnutono. I have new slate, Alibi` ll) yarn` exptnun;-:I'!IoIIt nu nppeuuico akin to omlmoiclcry I ,lIlll l`eutI-nu atom.-.rIther nu: t.|hoI1 the ninth ol the chiuls. and tho ought still sharp alter noarl ' I.ll)0 yeufox un. Then emcp~ tiou mu-kn extenuly present Ill uppur nneo not unlike cuuso granular and stone. with crystal: 1! line standing out pmui neatly to I height of two inches. mom or less. showing that tho ohclnial an-l Dtdllli` ml lorcnl must hum oxorhd 5 gnntor lu- lluencc on the meta than on cr?.tal.|. or also tint the relistin` poutn of t latter must he creator. which In) In the cut. r GIN lllll HIE IVIIII `Uri In ulv I-ow : ` greatur. which may using that c tulnnn thopunuuuhsuncu in the mine k the inpnrithn in tho naunivc nu which II this limontono an honnhldo and aim. Iuqy u~ tilt didnugntion. Puinp Income may suggest that the crystal: ton subsequently found from the decaying lock. or as in- lcn in his Ufa 0! Nature" very plundbb`. puinpnbuutlhl ,qy:.l daaqythotu ....-a..... m." n.' .'. In Li. i'.:nu|-hlltvof \` I1-l.`li "II, QIIIIIF \lIKl\. Then 3 chnnge came. Whitin in put in the box. He in I fut follow, fun] of lnughter and an quick as A lox. Fisher got his hue on balls in the fourth inning, but lo tting Whitin was I left-hnndor vu ro st tint. a had Id of too far imagining that Whiting would have to turn around to throw. Norman lookoul intonhlnck cloud and not June: Little`: y coming down and took it in. El wu cheend Ilutlly. Me- In rowcnt outhy Whiting to Mcllonald ; QLn nnnnln 1-hon!-Id. nnlnu nhnntinm bean. Aumnll oectionof rock is exposed by`: nilvrn cutting. nprnndy an outlier In the v ey, which 0 on I succession of stntn consisting of lime. friable nhule limc. ~ gneiooid date an chlorate. um; shale. } z and hornblemlic roch. } l..I.:-.. -5 sh... nn-`t\v-|n|Jn .0-gin I \\ IIICII. Nestliug quietly among the` hills an: two miniature lakes, each ahout mm and a half miles in circumference. and circular. aml. I am inclined to think. spherical in aha no, as not a few of the lakes I have aoum ed in ` Ontario have been. These lakes haw lt.`gi8~ I tasted one hundred feet ot water, ulnl can hoast of little islands. A small ntmatn ` ows into these lakes. appamutly ample for purposes of evaporation, but a still larger ` stream ows then-from. The hills amun-l these lakes are Trappean in apparanoe. hut ' iuappurance only, as the rock umnot he ` claim.-cl In \':lcauio:. although highly meta- l morphic, in which not a trace of life can in I annn ` 1` tin. \\'ll.Bt`lt, July 6.---(To the Editor): The formation in the neighborhood of \\'-ilbur is `pi~if;iany`Ifiizesfoiie. *`s'nt'eompalses every" variety`l'rom the linest Pnrinn marble to the l dirtiest of limestone shales. but alas, not one of -them. are likely to be for some time. of any commercial value. These rocks have an inclination or dip of every degree in the meridian; sometimes I thou ht the angle would be about 25 3 to the soot west. I wanted for the strata to be in that posi- tion, but try as hard as 1 would to recon- cile my observations with my wishes I could not. The hills are certainly volcanic, and from their pounded appearances and general contour are certainly the oldestl have yet. seen on this continent, or tlcnudn~ tion has had at greater etlect hen: than else- where, which lsee no reason to believe. There is but little. if any, 0\`lIl|.`lIl`t` of glue ciel action, on ngent whose workings nre plainI_\' traceable III the northern and n:n- tral parts of Untnriu. .\s usual then-are u ' few lorvi-,;n rocks. but no lnrge boulda.-is : and as more am: no legends, such as giants . hurling these rocks at each other for the purposes of sport or self-defence ; and as there are no professional drunnnets" in this section whose veracity can be question~ ed who state that these rocks were original- ly hailstones, which fell at the time of the deluge and since been transformed into calcareous rocks: and as there one no chem- ists here who inform us that (`a represents in technical fornqlae calcium. C. stands for carbon, and U1 is the symbol for three mole- cules of oxygen. and. that by the union of these three elements limestone is formed. and as there are no geologists here who wen present and heard the .-\Imight_v utter that wondrous liat to a chontic muss. Let the dry land ap r;" and as there are no Dukes of Argyle w o believe in the reign of law ; no llrulnmotnls who believe in spiritual life ' pervading all worlds. no Herbert Spencer with his unknowahle unknown, " no Tyn- E dall, who seeks to reduce everything to it cause and ellect theory. no l{uxle_v who believes in the survival ot the tittest in social life. we infer {tom the evidence Ine- fore us that these rocks were conveyed to their present situation. solely by the action of water. These little hillsmust to an a-mu ant, have the at vpenrance of so many ant hills, so much ahin are they that it would be ditlicult to distinguish t'othcr from which " \~._ _ ._..:..n.. .1... l.:I|- -... ...~.. The Situation uf the tire Veins had the \'wulue,AttaInod la '1 In-m-'l`Iu` Rom-c-. (Iona Coming to one in Iii: holnllono `He I: alone l'hlllauphk- Thu: Comb AN EXPERT ewes HIS omufu or ROCK FORMATIONS. 1 THE 311xE}r `,`.']l_.B['R. f; _,.___.._..._.,___..._.- __._.. "vs mum` on II Inc Iwn. In the sh lull; Donn new to Austin. McCouvillo wu caught upping at lint by the [oh-hands: and Menu died at lint by Whiting. The Purl Nine had been c|:icno- ed In both innings. 11.. linthmn -ant to the In! for the `

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