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MaKDL iy JUILLET, J870.
�M. le Chevalier Laugevia- a--laimi ' Qudbeo pour lliniouski, o� il doit passe quelques jours. �Mgr. Tacb� �st �tour de Montr�al.
j of the French Sen-
A New York, les eurtp�eune ces cr�a bem parmi watt* les el
Vu a d�j� coin m date et des bureau
.;:!|S�61ared
s brigade pbo -
July l� �vad announc** tu�t In London to-day in ior that Rmitin haa
^Prussia and is mobilizuig
vert*. Aragenoedel* Ally Her-roi* de* soldat* irliDaVanCG !
fran�ais.
Le Col. Jamej t Wiiscn, 1* 'Col." .J<f autre* soldat* ir.T paraL-il � U t�^.
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- . - -d that if this rumor prore-s �eat Britain wil� at once d�clare iii 4" France and blockode Cromtadt. fest gunboat Ieft Portemouth this jorriing with seoled orders for the Chan-i nel fleer.
Several lengthy t�l�graphie comm�nioa-tions bave passed betweeu tbe Br�tish � Uoremment and Lord Lyons nt Paris. - ' The iron-clad It'm Duke is~ordered to ber ' mode ready for sea with ail dispakih.
BKOCKV1LLE.
The �logstoa Murdere��Their Ar-restat Graham'j Laie�Satlsfao-tion in KingBton.
Tue two eonviets an.l uiui-Jl'i-l-m of ihe FenitenLiuy giund Traill were cnugbt at (iralmm'sLake, nearl.vnn, IjeUrten Brock-_ ville an.l'(i.iniiDt�liw. -
� ir.it satisfaction u felt in tbe iiLice. They were brmijrhl i" by twn-or three" farmers. Tliey ner� in a mis�rable cond�-; tion, lookiiig more likc sc.ire.-r.nvs tluln Hnytbing olso. Tho (net cf c
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i liiding is vory )f nnill Iakes �ui wiunps, and in tbe!
itry in wbtvli Ibey havr wil.l. Tbere is u eliata rn.llniletll.yw.orla and
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MONTREAL.
Pio-Nto� Accident� Laorossa "Mat3h.
M�isrnK.u, July 18. The nnnuitl pie-nic of the Gritfintjwn Wealeynn Handay School vr�tl take jlace on iliuradoy noxt, I
At nbout tive o'clock yesterday morning ' a, woman narord Doyle, suppose:! to be in-sano, wos found wundering in tbo streets.
YcstenLiy a mon n.imod Bolsneau, whlle intoxioalod, fill from the (op of tbe rev�t-ment wall upon tho wharf a distanco of 20 foet. Ile was pronounceil de.vl dnink, � but othorwiso uninjuied.
The Treusurer of IL M. Control D�part-' mont, Montr�al, is �alling for tenden for tho purcbnse oi' BilU to le drarniatoO daya' sight on tho Lords Comniishionera of i HerMiijesty'aTroaeury. I^st 8aturd:iy. a.well contosted I*ncros.ie .'mih-'h ma� phiyed iKiwe^n the �� Aloxan-Jria*' und V Cohirn�-iV riuhs, n.-j>ulling i� iavor of tlio " Coluuibi i." '
Plour oxcited and m-egiihr, nnd rna\'be" .'quoted ahout T'i ennti hi�her ail nnnid.
Weutherhot.
jlrd1Dq
quar-� to the Emperor�Iutens� entlmsiasm in France�A ru* mottred Engagement � M. . Tliier* iii�sed and hw�ted� D�monstrations in Florence in favor of Frusaia�Grreat Britain concerned as to Bel gium�Kaflway and Tele graphie comm uni cation de-strbyed betwoen Frano� and Pruaria � Frassian Trobpa movir�g on the Frontier� Enthusiasm of the South Ger-man States�The troops of Saionyin motion�The Ba-rar�an Army in the Field� Colnmiis of French troops raoving on the Rhine^�Bel-ginm relies npon Grreat Bri-�tain- for protection�Prince Frederick William to coin-, 'mttnd the 8otith German
"X'oraes. LATEST Vl��if EtJKOPE.
Lovuon-, .luly. isib.�:The Xo�nntp Fosf h�fi a double leaded article contoining the roilowing : - - . -
Any violation to Belgitun territorj'ends England'a nentrulity. ,
The fitockmarkets In London and Liver-pool are purely nominal. There bas beorj no gtmutne transactions.
The pnnic arises from a rumor that the Empi'ror of Russla haa pronoun�d in fa vour, nf Prtiflaia, and mobilizes thi Rus�ian army. Thia rumor paralj'zei everything. ,
The Times in an �ditorial this morning expects to be obliged rrOChronlclePruBsifln reverses at first, owing to theaup�dor pr�paration and ellicieucy of the Frencb-Hrtiiy. Ivussia needs at leaat anotber fort night to got altogether in readinesa.
Th� Ttmes a\so says :�France, without a ^hadow ofexpu3Q or hi3til�cation, plungea Europe ia a \rar, of w�i�cb no pereon UtLDg may pco the end.
Mtockhimi.�Nonvay and �weden mil remnin strictly neutraL
zel-iu�n.�Sivitzerland wUI maiutaiu on ann^�d neutrality.
The Chamhers have voted plcnarypow ors to tho State C'ouncil to rewe money and troops.
Paris.�France demanda s d�cision from tho South German States by.noon today. T-=- genorally LelJered bere that
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QUEBEC.
Immigrantu -Htabbing Case.
QimtiKf. JnlyLS. ^yeveral nowly arrived iminiyrants broko into a btuse, sinpccling one of t�n-ir jmrty. to lie hiddpn in it, at Sont h (Jnchef. Thoy wore brought up at the l'oli-M Court this morning and rined �."> und 0O3t.i each,
Mr. Derby, furin.-rly ^n ..ffiw in a line r�giment of thn CriUsh army, pioiuhed ycsterd.iy in the i^pttire Ibtll.
Lord Cco�l n'nd Itov. Mr. Hoo-l wero paisengern on Haturday's ste.uncr, thu rmtnajij for Kngland.
Tho r�verai congregittions of .tho ci�y �re greatly diniiu�hid ou nccoimt of the num-L-r ofpeople-uou- at th.- in.lt watnr.
"In thesVtbl/ir�cnso :dluded lo on Sat-urday, Itutitori, tho mon Btnttbod hyCntlvr, u still In a prei^arious ronditi^n. <'uthr, tho mnrTwrm stabhed him, npjtpirM in iht? Pohce Court thLi morninc. horrihlv l,nji*^l
-froru
bcit�i
the fltabhing.
rece�vcd-direct from tbe i.it <jf w.ir un to this p.m: There has been no bloodjbed aoyet, The Pr^fect of Police ha� iasuea a pre-clnmation rofjuesting the dtizem of Paris rnake no further tvtt d�monstrations, London, .lufy 17.�War enthustosm In ce i3 very great, people otter to pay
dnulile l
VWQ Obliged
i of Thiers and Fa'
an immense tore Astw�kp. Jxily
Engl�^h Channel fleet.
LnNnov. Joly 1T.�The British Fqreign i.HHon has not yot rcceived officiai notice at' tho d�claration of mir between France nnd Prussia.
Italy and J>ennurk atsure the power� of their mtention to pr�serve a neutr�l ntti-
fi�cSfahon, Bazahie and Canrohert will coznniand the throe corps of the French
Tho troops of Sa��ny arc in motion. Tbe Duteb resi-rves have been ordered ont to protect tb�> frnntier.
The Nortii i .frmitn Pnrliament meetsnn tho 20ih tint, to vote the riorossarycmlits forwir e-tt^n-m. ,
Belg�u Prusytan
mimity of her territory.
Mirsim, duly 17.�The Bavurian ar including the Iteserre Corirt, hm been dered i - ' � ��
ILote
^nt tbe Chaniber of Commerce of ihw �'itv a gniteful ankntmlcdgement of thi pair�o�o ad-iross of that body. Ifesoysh� regreta tbe sacrifice) wh�eh the honor of ^ but witl do Uisduty, Icav-
AniESS, via P�icis, Juiy 1".�There �* a criajs in tbe (�reek Cabinet, in conpe-quenee ofqoarrela an��ng MinUters.
LoNPoy.�Ad vices from Borliu represc�t ! that prince Itoyal Frederick Willum will |
Telei
met there and adoptod r�solutions' s'ym-pathifling with Frwee, �nd deol�ring that every v�ctory for France would a be \ictory' for Hungarv.
Paris July 17.�Aftor the session vester-dny the Senato proceeded Cloud, wbere they were received by tli Emperor nnd Empross.
M. liouhcr, pr�sident, sa�ci: "Th Sonate tluinke 1 the Emperor l'or the pei mission of expresslng to the throno �ts mtriotio sentiments. A mOnarchtcal-corn bination, injurions to tbe prestige, and eecurity of France, had been mysterioucly favoured by Pruasith On our repr�sentations Pi ince Leopold r�nOUnced tho throne ofSpain. Spain, wbo returhsoar friend-dhip, renouDcedaoandhlatilre so woundlng to ua. Without doubt, imm�diate danger wa^ thus avoided, but our legit�nate codj-plaint remains. It wa* �vident that'a toreign power, to the pr�judice of oun honor and intereata, wiahe i to distujrb the balance of the power In Etirojie. Hud wo not tho right to deraand of that Puwer guarariteeaiagainst a p."asir>le r�currence of sucb an/aCtempt � Thia 'is refuaed, and the digniriy- of Franco itisuHed. Your Maje^ty dr^ws the sword and tho country iswitb you^-eager for and proud of the occasion. You have waited long but during this time you bave raised to perfection .. the militury organization of.. France. By your caro France ia prepared. Her enthusiasm provea that, like your Majesty, she will not toler-ata wrohg. Let our august empross be-corne again the depository of the Imp�rial power. The great bodies of the State sur-round her Majtsty with their alrsolute d�votion. The nation hawaith in her wis-I energy. "��t your Mnjesty ro-th noble confidonce, tho command of the armies.you ledat Magenta and Sol-ferino. If p�ril bas corne tho hour �f vic-ry i� near, and aoo'n a grateful country mil deoree to her children tbe honOrs of trianiph- Soon (ierraany will be freed from tbe domination whlch bis oppressed her, and peace will be rostored in Europe through the glory of our nrms. Your Ma-jesty, who recently reeeived a proof of tbe national good will, may then once mor� d�vote yourself to roforms, tho realizatlon of which is pnly retardod. Time only �s needed to conquer."'
The Emperor Varmly thanketl tbe Pr�sident and membors of 'the Sonate.
Paris July 17.�There is a rumor that an engagement bas taken place noar Forbach, resulting^in a losa to Pruasia of 3(0TJO kill-the "French loea is pbaced at
!s F>etween the left and i l�hino ia interdicted, . <j� tbe most onthusiastic j i to bu ruade in F�vor of
M
r agianat �'n
" Tlio_Jottrnart?/A<iVZd�nies the statpment that FruHsian tnKips have entered France, Telegroma lin the, stibjeet are contradio-tory, tlw htte-'t beirig that no force of Prusaiana b knonn' to hive er08sed_the
Adecreeis published calling upoh the
emW
nf
Garle Nationale and
St. [.(janlo Mobile of the �rst thre� cor}>s ofthe army report- imm�diat-j|y, at the chief towm nf thoir departments, in readineas
Pai�kh, Eveni�fi.�The. Eniprew arrived in Pari* to-day fiom St. Cloud, and received a popular welcome of the most enthu-aiaatic cJiaracter.
The Emperor leavea for the fleld on WednCsdsy. � A Ionn of six month's treasury bonds,
killed. As yet this can be traeed to no rehable source. �
The Emperor will issue, a manifeste to the States of South (�ernuuiy, assuring t tein of the.good will of France.
The war feeling ha^ t.dten entiro control of the peuple.
Yestei d ly tha Duke do Grammont, aft*r leaving the Chunber, was greeted with oheera and plaudiu, tunCunting t� an ovation. .
A d�monstration was mdde in front of the r�sidence of M. Thiera, to express dw-aat�faction ai bis course in tbe Corps L�gislatif. This was followed by a demon-3tniUon in bis favor, wbich, the Journal dt France says, was not respectably sup-ported, and "tfas the work of unknown
Accounta from the Provincos represent that an ti Frassian demonstmiions wero partic�pated in by nll classes nnd �ges WJth the greatest enthueiasm.
t taken r and
Bunk of France made efforts to monopol: tbe entiream^unt.
Paris report* were sent to Count de Solms in charge of the affairs of the Prus-
ceired fliat the Prussian troops had vio-lated the frontier.
Two bundr�d and eighty thous�nd French troops are ready to cross into Ger-
e diserabarking �t
So�diers from Africi
Mnraeilles.
Regunenta are passiug through the otreets to-nighton their way to the frontior. Great crowda gathered on the sidowalbs, and wiMly cheered the soldiers as they
paased.
No opposition to the war is manifested, nnd tlte prew denounce tho speech of Threri.
Florence, July 17. ^ gi-eat popular d�monstration wns made hero to-duy ogainst France�crowds ool-leiTteil in front of the Foreign office and (iermin embassv, and shouted " down with v� ItaJianneutratttv,'' "viva
Pni�sin." � _
Paris. .luly IT�The Journal du 5oirpub l^bea tbe followmg officiai reports.
Thit a d^eree bus been isj'ued, creating a fourth b�ttali�-n for each r�giment of infant ry, anda' �Lrth j<rjUttdron for r�gi-menu of cavalry.
Oen. A^tenurre, who commanded- the National Guard of Pari�, bas been appoint-ed Commander in Chief �f tbe lmuerid Guird, ,
Begiments in barracks, at Ecole Militare havo received orders to march on Monday.
Tho mihtary posta in Paris vjcated by the-d�parttire �f troops bave been ooeu- | qnscra famillen pieil by the Imp�rial Guard. | rordrs de qaatr*
Ail troops in garrUonin tbe dentrnl de- i botcei d� lo line; partment of FVonce- bave received orders j situ ch
d�part for tbe frontier. | marque er
A eouncii of min�-t�iy, the Emperor pre-siding, mis held at �k. Cloqd to-day.
Tho Chambera will probably dissolvi the end of tbe pregont week after roting
Kouctavx-Fuiront 4�. Robes Novxtaux Patrons de Rvba KouceUu Garniture* en Satin.
Xoueeaux fiV�dw " �> f/'.V�
Nouveaux Rubans de ftloitrs. ' � ;
A'owcwui Neia pour cheveux.- � �
ft'puc�lles Crarat<x pour Dames.
Nwteaux Nel� avec liandtrollts,
NometUa Garniture�.
Kouvtlle* Dentelln � la Jhidiase.
Nouvelle* JX nteilei puvr FaratrJs.
Nouveaux Ganl* de"Sid
Nouveaux Fatroni de Brillants.
N�ureayx Fatroni de. Grenadines, fond�! noir, barr�s (t brochet.
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employ� pour donoor une Thtf�. Ds if.rjt fneoDipsr�M ao�t. Ils ont et* apptfqH
pu la. iant�, tt j>ar 1* ptai
petit profit, bBd qu* lei cdd 15e. i 20c. iur- chaque \v
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Urre� chaque, doni toltes boite de 25 Uvro�, feront, *u; isdi charge de transport i conque dani le Canada. Sa Cent nr la poite, U Th� e envoy�, et l'argent pourra �t aii de l'Eiprsp. l'il y a an b
db d�t�riorant
afin do s
the budg'
La pJrie se and Duchies i Prussia U so
�a tbe news from Donruark: excellent. Hatred agsdnst great that if their Govern-nents hesitate to take part in the pr�sent antlict. the people will rue ogainst tbem-In Hanover thero is great diacusaion, nd the Pra^ian General commanding has agreed fur reinfor�ments. , The Prussian Government haa given stringent orders not to permit tbe circulation of French Proclamations to tho Ger-nmn popubtion, but it will be sure to reach au parta of Germany, wbere il conld
? h le,
From son�Ste-n . 557 paflsengero, and V�u^lexs, and Eli* Weather very lio
I k ave no h**it�tloQ u CemiHHifid Bjiup of
Sstltsis whs tuSar frt>m iHiuot kaLancs.h*! BltBilj hepiln
U O ADD^M D.
ta the cDpbeard- It f
tin fltatm tlwt tho fiouth German States ,<[>onding to Pru3sia*a noti-*o of the decla-r.dioD nf i�ar qre entbp^^fliii? '^i thclr rco-! port of Fathorlaml.
I l'olitical difTeronore hnvo been oblitrr-l by tlip aeRr^sitym <tf Ye^cv. - � : j 'w!Mnirj3 of Prussian troorw are moTing in the dm^ction of the Rhine ami or tho ! Norlh CVmst.
i Paris. July 17, p.m.�U i� reperted that | the meeting of the High Court of Juctico . ht^ti mdetinitely postp<met!,and that a j g�nerai Aumeaty mil t�> pioclaimed to enver ail ram-rt beforo tho Court, ex�pt tiiteB for oompim/'y againfit tha lifo of tho
Th^ X,.ititeur ateerta that the | fqnuii�h CortAn has notif�ed trie j I^l-utiesthflt there will bo no neeessity | Tnr a meetinRof tho Cortes on the 20tn M inronspquenro or the- withdrawal of Id from the candidature:.
'tmr adds that it ha� poeitivo of the �ntenton of Spain to ke�p � the Impanding
npol<i Tf.o .
Ia P&tpU Fran�ais, Ministenal organ, contradicta tbe report that,the French 'iraap5 haVe V.-3sn recalled from liome, und d�nies that there ia any intention to rec�ll them.
The Government^ of Holbind and Italy will ULimtain an absolute neutrality.
The reports that the bridgea on the Bel-gian' frontier have beon destrrjyed, c^n-tradicted.
The Moniteur, sumi-official, snys Enghind is rrmch ooncemed for the well'are of Bel-gium. France d�siras that tho neutrality of Belgium be maintained, but will re-quire that Prussia be held to an equal re^-ponsib�jty. Tbe Moniteur tbioks that after nll Englund ia.moro coucernod ro-
farding tno ntt�tude of PrusaLa than of ranec in regard tu Bclg�um. Tbo sarao journal bolds friendly languago towurds Spain. It intim�tes that Fra�ico would bo wliling to support tho father of the King of Portugal for the Spanish throne.
Changartiier will bo appoiiited to imawl of the Fronch Kcserves and will be named a marshal of France.
ASe^Vcta^Mif Embassy will start to-night for Berlin, to .leliver to the pruWn Government an offieml copy of the French
Tho Mmittur opone ft l'isl foi a national ubfcript�'in t" prnvide a fond to :i:d rlie
Ail tho Paria journals sond numorous sp�cial oorreapondent's tothepaintH wher� military operationn an; likely to be of m-
L'Opininn NnCt-nalt, Prince Napob v� - ibc^^co.*
ihut Italy haa tenilorod to franco, a latter's option, oither her friendly neutral
nch (nrcuiars j througbout the fier Private subscripti been openod ail ov and otber gifts are pnlor enthusiasm is
great numb�ra of ire being d�stributed man Statea. ons - for the army bave er France and money pouring �tl The pc~ oveirhelniing.
Th�* �ont gan
fltnpte.
TH� NOIfi. Englinh Break faut, Brohea Lc�f, Sti 13c, Moj rine Fine Flaronred N�* ; e iSe, COa and Bio [ Veiy Bod Full ilavoi
8�cj Extra Superflno do, | Uoxraiu, 7 Anil, 1888.-Thi de Montr�al�Sodi �p! plaisir � vt Th� que noi
Yoong Hyjon Jot>-e; Very Fin* 8So ; " fi; FlneGQDpowder
Tbe tfrpTeme Voan or ma Rbte vt new Yo�b htb israod a p�rp�taaj i ni on cil on agalut B�ton .ndJdnkioi �gr �oonUrfclting Ay*i* Cathartio Hllt, holdloe tbem rtiponilbl* fcrths ontl tm-Kulilon io wbmt thej bave *ons aad rettralalDg hum Irnra futier Hk� injqry to tbarnbUe, or
u/ iLlerrvfl'iKe if la* to thitli tbaiarVon lia kk and nffert&g woe are
bien proip�n
istlifsctlon g�n�ral*,
i Expreii �ompanj."
La.it night M- Ilouher
nounced to tho Sennte that Duke de Grammont informel him of tho invasion of French torrritory by Ptuseinns. A force of tho enemy had ad-vanced os far as Sirc�ck, in tho T Moselle, for tho purpo^e of dosttuying tho railroad at that point, but had wured pre. ripitatfly.
There ia great activity in the fortresses ofBaotmdt.
The noldiera of Baden, commanded by Prusaion officers, man tho remparts and tho parapets.
From this morning, nll commumcot�on
NOTA R Y PUBLIC OFFICUL ASSIONEK,*^ t
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0UBf7*f �Str�h 1, 1679. �
N. Bcctiu, Preprietw.