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THE TREATY of WASHINGTON.DEBATE ED "- HOI BE OF LO__D6.

I OF KARI <>n iii» v«»r¡iiN v.»!« or Tin. ntl \ r.,»i-i kui.»

,. . ii i LOBO v-MBY, \\i>

I British !1 I j «.ids, on tin- lilli inst., Jt«. riovc ali

kag tina »li«' would not k.i'1, u.,n

m iai fy uiiy i*4»n\« foi ih« eettleiaeato| ti-A any tondu-tins l,v whn li

ii.i-.is le, herwlâe lx-ciul than by the laws ofil«'«! Kii.¿.dum vaV.ing at

a.li-gi«,!dent i» place. " l tal».- m.¦ ''.¦ >' nf tlM "li'

i it'.' «-.Til. «...i t,ititi» s«pT»olnt-v« «»f ton Ins t-, .m amioah'e

qui stion at i-s.it. I think ihe» « nf it«.in lids country nas

! have in, olijc, linn whalcM rle l'n sol« nt of li««' Swiss («ni

»tim bare i. -ii «-in si n us arbiters. On- liter '«.n-, 1 will not trouble your lordships

On the oilier bud, I entertainthe ti.t.isure pr-,.].»s< ,1 In lim

Dil aft, Wai « nlitliniel-. partli foandi.1 on

Hu-au lois, and partly deviatinga..«.J,ti ii. lil

proveu.enta in Hi»111 «oil«.', It Was perfectly l-"tlip«'-

1 ! -, lui shon.ii havaa r tin-re .ii..; til- ping tim- liable fof en* dé¬

viât i,.n s, .uiuiiitt. din it-ail roi h ink« nadeln i»;). [Hear,r. :..i.- io is a gi «ass departure from ali

« «li ii. g.iti.tiii>iis inn' bull-in.ti tmui mi rnk thal

you apply IO lunn, st:,- altin s. V« hat would liesaid I . o' . ¦ 11 w. re s«*nt np to the

.«t I ». i..... I. 11 i ging a -.nikinim with in".<".,', luniir au Ha ( i'i.s ««I in

m- o' nu m.un objections to theI il-ni the gi« .', st ! mit with the minin-r In

lin it. It 1-« statedTn ttj that li« r Majesty"> («..vrniment r.'fiis«- to

» ., mili ry to ihe law or natlmis.Hi} :.ii» Hint tiny W« re n««t ¡"it «f thatI.«* What a nan , twa, that we should now

to pai << nip, us non for acte which by their «wwnn. n l.si ti e law of nation.» "at iii.* tine

ii -, m.-si, i, A tuiti r « rrtir, 1 think, lia» tie, n-i iii. g l «lone with ii til 9 "t

sthi nil c the trie: «Hy relations between thi tworoni U.rashln to eonaid« i («- «

Minn of this kimi will «arry in in any fa«! «i m g..i.m otis."

WIIDl MAU M M S, làttOm.Kusss 11 vr.-ul on to show how Germany n ight

pi- »» -' « b an HdmirMi'ii, »*> h«g: -*n ilure is an» 1'hhtiii the -HerlU wi!h vU.lili I cone, ive it Is the inter« »t of

¦-iiiitry to Im« on terms of friendly alliant«?, it lai.«¦rin.iiiy. (Hear.) Mi n« hie Mend (Earl ('¡-anvil!.-*

would ¡,, in (tiling Count iicrti.simfT:¦iuiU Huit- ti«.«i iiinnltr to streiigtheu Hie Ik lids11« lull ¡P With till United .«-tatt» w us agu ed to after

lan, and to agra to makei« m jr. dations, bul v t!i liei

we har« no v su to strengthen the bond* of Ilendahlp is iu«i.ft, nut t«« u.», and therefore

i hal wli.i li »tus appl.«.« 1« i-, the Cnited States Is not ap-¡.li. al«;.- io y« ii-' Ai.o It r objection I feel to H e r. atan

die UM Tl> et] ist:.at it lo,>kr« lik. J> it lug isnrt niti bute u« «ii .;«i tn i. .. peace, How, there u nothing d ore..hj..« tim..»Me than f»i a nation to reeort to mu h a i lei

[Churb.J it was Hie course takeu by tin Oreelriu order to ion, r.iate the Turkish mi.tan. bul

Mi HniaH.ii at the error of that pollboa Hu¦ hoeUllty ni Turkey waa only inflamed bj ihutannual tribute. laleuttiUM that It weaver] unwise to

r aside our oh ward Canada and the mar-protin -»ni H. tish North Amerlea feheere], and

It, ..li... Igt, l lil¿l ns of til.'are to be tom, aaated foi depredations committed hy

allt ti ('«'lite..i nit. »laie-, jour own pro«! Im-«- end-¦ ill In nowa] I, «nuipcn-ate l, m« r« ly because

,-ei uni ;.l l toot tn j i) an.» ,,iu.

Ion« Cn the ti-h« ii« s question, that nelng a pointto th« ruliti allon ««f ti.« ('.n.nliali I" iillain« nt. I

at dwell : bal «ii tide ibows In what a om"u- 'I n ai\ i fawn.bow everything has

t» n >>n« salon on our Mil,, aul assert lou, I i

gua « it, «>n ii«-' part of the in t< Iour Commissioner* «lid not I

tn«- Ann m ,u, 11 uti.,- loners to go into any argument ¡., ¡i« i i«.ni n.e pminc.-!-, accepted their

.«Ii l!.. ! thry COUld li«'! ntert.iin the ipi.-stlou ofn»atiiig the ( anaUians :<t the I-'cnluii outrag. », on

from l.oij.ion ti.at they sh< uld¦. .i.»iri«-«i upon >... i.«t. w .in regard to the Baberli ».

M» mil. fu. nu wil. lui.l in tin- loreign Office nannytot i« pi. »« ni .tioiis bl Chambers of Comme.oe and othera¡Mi «' a luteñatod I» the proeperitr «>l the I'nit. «I >t.it« -,

Hf«"' isiv« li sim.» mg t« ,i great hemtit was derlrod bjw11» i iiii««i .»taie» nom ti., inti...iuui. n of coal and otbevpr at:, » fi,.n .Si »« J: uiisw ii k. HOW. oin would baie

I t ti.al »lim the I.«.it iiiuu i,t wer, «onshlering the Irenewal "f ti«e Hiciprocltj Treat! they would naveli ». ried s..in. i lau»« ou n lins Treat? ; but, Ihe. Hi-u the L'iiit«««i Slate« OomiL-salonera urged tlie anl- Ininsity which prevailed during the late war, all th«as4> j

i» « h i a«,. » wi i«- ibrowa awaj and i oi \og wa» done toii. ,,.i.,ri «.- of :... l;. i.i'io« :\ Treaty, in

.i.most mu jin,lit Unie w t» y iiMing on the pad «>fi »real Britain, whi.« ti.« r. was no yi« l.iii.g v imt vet try

oiled staten la otim-ci to the fair and Just clain-iWl.ili iiught lu- pre!« ri« ti by England.''

_M__U-9 AM, lill. Ki.ni-.- NA VT.1. ,rl Ku-s, ;. i Um Auk ii, un authority t«> show that M

nation was «ailed ujkju to prevent the departure of uuv

vessel except under circumstanoe« whuh tatt» it prot>a-that It was employed against a frit mlly Power. Tlie

muí.' statement of the law had been made by Chief Bn>i ii Pollock In charging the jury lu the case of Ihe A!, \

hu,ira. Anti m Ila ia«e ol this it was certainly moat ex-ll.inl lllLliy that We Sho'llll iirtmlll lo a lilli* U»-t ml lltnl V

of international law whuh hit out all ielereme t«> theprol.ai.ilit«. iii,»! a vessel was to be einplon ti ngaii.st atri. ii.Hy Pawer. It was ,mi«.»slide lan] how far our

liability might be extend« d under such u rule. Let h,mi,stnit.Di:-hy niioili« r ms«-, 'lhere wasai.other Coii-

I. lerate riuis.r, the sea King. Which -»ni. .1 ir.ni tin-_aa_M «Althout at«! one knoVtllig ni sUspe. ting

it of tu ii al c1.ni..cu i She sailed nominally forHoiiitiav, but nully lor tlieAznr»«, win re she ..lit im t!her »rnmi Bve aeeka aii«-r she bad leftBuff»la inI. I«, th li. anil Hi. I i. ii« d Mates M. n isicr. Mr. A-lum»,i-..,\ed mili u.ation tbuwlng the nature of the eervloena win. ii abe waa t>, i»*. employed. Befóte that lime,fa meter, uuwii' had anapaclied bar d. stinaiion, andyet

(¡om ruinent liad BOW, ten yi ais afterward*, minio »

Treat) by which this country would be made ImMe forHie .t. prt'.l.ilimis oin ii, 111« ti liy her l«e, mis,- tube« i| li. litf iiis have shown Hint »lie v.,u« me.mt lo cruise agaiiist

I h<* ulled M.t«s. He concluded a» follows; "I haver li« «lav stating that Hil» Treaty has lower« .« I

i> put.«um oi l.ii.'..iiiii more than anything that has..i ne this Century. I um very much of the same

. pinion. [Bear, beni-.] II rt-Mh-i toMwea what eonneI ,r,i*uivut Will take u|s«n the matt« r. In tin r« ign of

U Anne a uiess-vge was s» i.t tn OOtt H«,u.»cs to de-»¦¦ li..ti H«r Muj. sly Mould eumiiuiiiuate to both

II i. » of l'ariiauii ut the alii. i«s of the Tr.aly «'ft, wann Ilia Plenlpatent-arlea wara then aasem-

ed, befen .u.y ti> ,i> »*,»s con« luded. I ha\e, there¬to pio|«.-i Unit your lnid-hip» at this time should

aiiii.r.« to the Crown »nth a view to procureb aa ali ration la ihe Treaty as vi 1 make Hie arlil-

.;.,is'iai m.li lu oaaM v«h«-re violation« of Int. nai "i, a iaw al <>! Um- minn. ,p.ii ,a\» of the United Kingdom

!,«¦ ibown lo liai« m. urreil. 11>« lu ve that if ive

liol -ho»«, that, li.ougli we mt willing to give|,iii|s-ns.t...i, I.T ,:i ju»t « li.iiur, we shall al the same

i in ma... it « \ idt nt that we are not content« d to .mu ri-iiid rej.ut.itioii Of thi.-« country.

In:!i. i". the tc;.!u-..\ there v»us a iori« np«.n-rriedou between Lura Ilawkesluuy and ihe

I i- ¦:. ;. i,oven.mi nt to a ,r« gW -t in nle byter that should lm teni out ot the

i.my on the part of His Majesty '»

.. hin, nt, said that the«« i» opie must !>e regutletl aaour I ..Hill out be driven oat of th»- eonntrj

vu' of tn. laws of hospitality. The Frenchi «l i »anl: '. Vnu bal«-an Ahiii a, t vtliich v»il! enut.le

:,,l tn« ni away." Dpouwbli h l^n.i Hawk.st.uryed, II \».isltu. «... had an Allen u t, hut It was not

h ted for that punoaa, Ita object being to .»»tun- thej .< ..I Li.....inI. It vas i n ut« «I tCt our OWn domestic

| .Ws Hi, 1« I) tO OhligP aw«r. L-.id iiuakcsbury »eut ou (.. aay thai

\. »bi ..ii» parting with the hi« s and Iii.« rti« - <>f En»rland :k t at tho dUtatmn m a foreign

iii.itur.-»."Tilt TKIiATV HEJ-tMH I»

Loti Orsnville. after a lirief resume of the policy-u .I iiy lil.« j,r« de« essors, »aid: \N'h« n I had the

henel bt unworihily sucee-tnling Lord Clarendon I en-

deantfi to Wtkra toa oen-ot aa had palattod out and[did this iiotviithstali.liug the fact that I was

I.-Ii.'.h t. uns v»ipb Hie di»t.iigni-h«'tl mau of:. Moth») who lepreseiiUnl the Cm!« ti Mates

I. ' lab i ni th« Autumn « li« un,-taintsii,a«leit deni »I«:«- t.. în.jiiire how our r.-

ni m ,«,,!. country in th. woild, and whenv h «. (.¦ the « a-, of the I'nlt.d Btntea ftwaa liiiyuaal

;.. -a\ thal our n latu.ns vm r« on a iH-rfci Hy »»atisfai-liug- I « i««.« a\. ii-.i to obtain i-y iiii-ana of eon-

and lett« rs trt.m gi. al un r« liants (whomi h h Earl Kerns to think utterly «aft to pronounce

'. to the iiileiKs! or tlie n.itlonul....). mein!., rs of Parliament, men

to! ii..», i. r-, ull -]h T'king *Aith »H.uie author-i, 11.1 i ¡»its to tin* li.ile«! Matee or irmn

lons with that country, what they berteredtoIh- tin Amen« aa peonle v.ith regard to the

itlous l.ctween their eountr» and nur o-»* n. Th« ie was

m ¡«ht opinion upon t His« j«>int. 'i boy s ii«lia a great deal of thal aort of anita«, win, h th<-

i II rhaueiniame, «nuple,I with a feeling of ront nt the almost total «it stnn tiou of th« IT

i ¦. Ilion, ¡«n«! Wbil li Hi« yailiil'Uied 1«. us. Tlie re was also a singular d«*-«.ui|f, kiiniMi in al» lue ills« iissioiis oh Ila»

-' nu ti,« re bad ¡.<>t >¦* « n one word of Ittendlv r« freiin regari! to a < alaiiiity great lu Us« fat >*hieb,

bowaree it hujiiN-utrMl, wi-»«l_sj«»tiousl»i. tbeCniicii DliiU«,an «s a* cm n m n «ii sustrous to oui s« ives la several Indl-. v.,i»s j;.r! iti,ss*ll was undi lst«s«d tosay that suchi- »r. t- wa i. over and omi again e* pressed to Mr A.«s .. In »a, lu this country

HIE (.<>MI'I.AI*.TS.Tbe f'oniirrisslon «sent out and was n ,-eived lu a very

friendly maun« r. I am not aware that my nobb- iii« ml

SmmttaOaafOaá Kipou) and Mr. Fish swore eternalfr. udsh-p at the very outset of their pr*o«eedta^ «s bas

led blntoritally by my imhle fnenn, but I know

Hiat they met m the way that two great gentlein, n repre-UMitJjag two great .states ought lo me,A, umiuli willifri lu,/- of a conciliator] < bara, 'liri, and »n honeat and

,, I.« re« on« Tie. If js.sniM» lin lut« resta oftwo lo-iiirii» Kow tout» the «|U«-sti<m of how far,rthe. ircuiii-uii. t », tbe i'.'Uiinis-ii.n bas met «rar

expaetaMeaa» The first «juesiiun niat.-s to nanala,aii-l pon Hiat hraiirb <«/ the »lillie« I Itie nohle Bali baaMM a tom rtrmig «,-nsure. J it» 1 Ib..I the HniuniuiiI a« an e.tii_i mt» i«j«l wuh t m -» Im » in the initini« u in«

«jf Innndiy ulan..n- between Ungl-Jrd mini Ila«: I nile«!htaUs, ui.'i that, th. i« t« r«. w ought no! to continue

toixiit. led te«llngs hitmen UM Iw a.-ii.l M

Silly of gfH.,1 I« lllloiir Ik- Ii-' Inailiwhat, iuui. i" all the ein .in.t.i. .-, could

I»»* fa»ir>r nid i tbau t«« náil".b»i »-. jn of tins r«*Hi i

the fisheries In order that a peei.n1.ry compensationmight h« given for Iheint I am aw are that there sr«

CHMuphtnit* all "Vii « .«niola, bul ure lhere no co...plaintsof a similar character from America! Have no oomplaints been made by (.' n. Kui 1. r! IA laugh.) Well, I«I not si. !!uii «len. Holler Is righi, but time Isa e»

tun appeairnaaa .«! plausibi liy m Hu* argumenta!.e s«l luces. There is one «juc tloii loniiettedwith «alinda lu regard to which 1 must ex¬presa tn\ reflet. I regret 11.at W, were not.'>'.. to obtain a reco*mitioii of Hie Pentan claims.Ml« «r ] ii.- Majesty s Government, however, takeupon Hiern* ms tee .thole responsibility of lilla. W.«did not pus.- these claima because, having arrived al «

al --a« :. r. sming, nu on all the numerous and om-pln-attii questions «al b*soe between «na and toe UnitedMate«, and ) luuvi.ig that the opinion of the High c, m>mission, r^, Including thal of hlr John Mao«luuald, wasthat, in th< present ateta of parin », ii would is i«.id,* to obtain from, the united fiat«- n recognition ofllu'sc . i.'ilius, we had to consider wbethel wu ought, toti« »tro. all Hie Irnits of (he High ( .ninnis..m, lind al!own third failure tobe tlie maali of Ihe negotiation. Altheir .«-i ) ti -t meeting th«. American .... i the Britishennuin ...loiieis i am«' lo au aoremerni tealth'-y WOflld keep secret Hair discussions, undthat, ti ugh aeoonnts of Hiern would lie eoin-!iiuiia*.i!< 1 to tenir r.siscilve «¡ovcrniiie.iils, .el (heywen« to be coiisidi red n« cnlideiiiiiil and not Hi I* l'uh-iishtit. I may add thal I ha.e not tin slight, st «loubl oftee wisdom of the eoune pnraued hy tee Brittoh andAm.no,n Commissioners. Tin . had 37 hum sittings,aid 1 w.l, veiiti re lo sav Hutt if e.i ry « u« of Hie i« n

Commission« rs, not to mel Uon the two aid« u n 'ii' -.

Bad though! it iimimbcii upon them to show theirpatriotism andpoWBT of debate for tie admin strattonol ti .) two lu ii)i*-|ibeie-.. Hie .17 «innig» ****oiilii lia.multiplied by at leaat lu Utnea, while the result of thed< liberations would hare been ahaolutely nil.[Boar, hear.] Tlie repreaentativei td i««th emin-

Iispla.ed grout aeai ability, pala in«', tem¬per, und nn hoia-t d -i;« t" come to lorne

oompromlse m d th. ugh the dlfllcultics apis Brad at Uralsight to be ina .on, 1:., id. now« u thinks teniwnener« rtbe Amerleana nropoaod an. thing it »us Imme¬diately accepte«!. This, however, Was by no BMBBB the

1 ne Aiuerii'sn», in Ml lect good lull li, hid din. '. ..

grant many oonditiona whifh the British Commissionersat alike declined toaccede to, and even refused to refor!,,r coiishl' ration to the C« .eii.iii« ni at hoiue. Muni««Hier propositions thal wiro in.nie wen referred beckto Her .M:\ic-ty s Qovrrninent, the Commlssl« n« is think¬ing it th« lr duty t" Inform Her Majesty'a Uorern-m. nt thal upon their answer tee oonUnuanei of teem i-otiaiions um:!! depend. In ronald nog several of

,,|. -1 loi S, il« r M .j. ty '- ,.,\i u Ul !.therowould b. agréai respon.lbilHy in breaking offtheii« g«t: liions, and Ililli iii BID -li an «.., lil kdlol.I , illuo-1,would be brought .pon tin- Comiuissiouers a: ii oui-selvea. Nevertheless, we al oHt-e declined i«> yield in.1 ry ease when veil.« nail it «mr «li.ty not to y,. Id.M it h regard, however, to other pointe, sneb ne tho* ro>lating to forma of expreaaton, aud whuli ubi not roufliolwith the nut objects of the Treaty, wa willingly eitheraoqulaaeed in teepropoaala or «1-e made counter pro-poaala, wbi.-h were mel In th« same spun of tainthe Am. 1 ii un 1 1 min is, nu, 1 -,v ho-, leeliligs. 1 alu bonnito any, ware moat admirably dem rlbedin the oriel thougheloquent addrcaarecently delivered bj <.«-n ttehenckonowning to this eouiiii. ,1« tin roon tentative t»i iii« greatfinies beyond tea atlantic morder to oeuient, until i r. rjrlavin-,ibic 1 ,i-, uiii.*.t.iiii.is, ihtii us betweenthe two loinitri« s.

a rnofjT or the dOÉaiflBHJBBBIIn reply to Earl BnaaelPataunta, Bari QrannBa weal

on io .a} *Tt mo aOaware thal teeraan gre lobjocteHU to I« tros; .a live législation. Bug it i« no: 1 IL.ibit Of this Ilmif.«' or of ihe English Paru..men! lo Ig*S'il 1" it ; but Hi« re is a dlfft it nee lu I«, iii applying It

to those whoapproTe 11 ami applying it to tho 1- wbore-tuoustrate against it. Ti .re »re exceptions to I eratoiiio.\.:i ii- ni'-! limited aense Tha noble lord likenedna to the Greeks and Ihe Turka, and ipoke of buringpi a« «. ; lit it he nu ali! to BOggCsl tia' '« r ii IJ soldi\ all! ige We hllil sa, lilli la! the bollol ¡1 Tl«l. |" dtels country, I ntierly and entirely répudiai« th. Ide», i

im.«« rer, thal ghi we -li u d, bj hou .ra¬il an.! fii concession on our part.arrive at a s ilk-sol o 11,m «>f di then 11 us. ai ht . oinp n m,* tea tarma

«¦t the Tri it. with ti...-, agreed te by tee Bail ti I» 11 )and the E rlof Clarendon, in order to show that theft in 11«t ha«! the . i) «t "f la. In» down principles for Ihefuture guidance of nations, wbJek wa no1 theease withtlie lillie!, lu-I oialeil uni Ih.it llu 6 piiueiub'S Wl i.

nently favorabh to England, and I.« saldtlial slthin thelast few daya be had r..ii.«-d from the United Ptatea aproís -di« a io coin ii, indi i',e these ml« s lo ethel Ptrwera,wltnavlea in «ditaln thrlr assmit He n,.i:ui inn ,l thattin adoption of the«« rutea would not pine England Ina i-.- position ti .-m ni present with regard to tin peat,while It would materially improve her poaitloa lifuture, lb i on, indi ,1 as follows 1 " ii. Laid , h.t.iiit*

much, I have little mon lo mid. I must, how--, a v.-rv f« w a ords, and I pi*, ft r going m> in he

absence of my noble Mond (Earl «le Urqy and Bipen) atthis lnoni'iii. i do wish to tender ran emphni

uksofUer Majesty'! Governmeul to mj noblefra in! ni «I !" los colle igu. -'. Mini I" tin t si, re ir>, lor

i! Hey baie tal i n ¡n lids gie,ii n.i-

i.ociaaion fCkeers,] I do not thank teeni muchlui- the trouble ti«. 1 ,.-.¦ 1, ,1 ol two trau.-.li'ai I:«

:..!¦ I can roneeive imthiig nore Intonatingthan tho opportunity ti... hare hag a audlh:iii_> in the Unit, ii St.iU : hut 1 du thal,h them 1 i the

the million.., tee ) uowl« dge te. y Lum showndealing with thla snblect [hear, heal); and, above al!, Ithank th,m for buying exhibited m their demeanorthose cii,.r.u ti i;si¡(*h which I bell re wa ha. .¦ soma rlgbtto claim fur our public meu of all parties.namely, teedesire to »be peñteetly itraightforward« Bad »<» to 1» r-f, lit im icst und ooijci.aioiy When Hie bon r and «dig-nits ol tea coimtrj are no1 «couipromlaed« My lordiult'ilie.e til.s demeanor waa fell and appre lated bi the

umlaalimen. 1 know it was perfectly re¬ciprocated hy Hiern [hear, hear], anti I corni«!« r it ana

V, î v gn al lulvi.titagi on Ihe UlOOlOsion of this 'Jriutythal we have had the aaalstanee of ao distinguished ana in'er of the Conservative party as Pir Kiafloid North-eototofeelpaa la lins natema! work, and mut iu theUnited BtotoB teal Treat, was ratified. Whatever tee

.me 01 Inconvenience of referring trentleatothe Senate hy a majority wbloh tempileed both partieste the Unite«! States, I cannot kelp thinking that jroorlordshii's will gtveareall) national character to an miwini bl cannot doubt will bo prodtuttve of reallj >.o "Ifeeling between tels eountry and Iboae with whom areit-.i m lui.iiiaieh connected, [Hear, bear.] Aud If lmuv add one word in tin hearing ol one who map poa»situ.- be now presen) .«iih'ii tiii-e walla.of ona «Aima. ni a distinguished part, and Who, by bil «.«« ii Influenceami tin i nil i« o« «. i : his counn > nun, contributed largelyto th, luppy lunc.iisioii ni tee ln'ois oi the Commis-sion.one woo has hat I) arrived among us emin« ntly rau mis-ion of jK-.i« e, 1 should like to be ,.i !<. to say, on thenari ol Her .Viiji-iy-n Gorprnmeot,and l ma. add, ofthe count.\ nt large, tent wi do feel grateful tob nto tea American uoTernmeut for the dtopoettlon tinyhave shown in tels matter. [H« ir, bear.] itrnst,aateedebate aoaa on. and aa la benn mon ol emlnenc« speak¬ingon both sl«lea, be will obaerv« Hat In tell Bouse wet an take large, coiopicb. n-i.i -, und non pul. View* Ofiii!« stioiis «A hcie gre ii national and colon,ii Int« n -is «areInvolved, and that it ia not th. desire of partlea, unlesssupported by a .« ry peñere! i« ellng, te int. ip ne mbar-rnsainnnl inul didii mty when these can be avoided. Ium Miiu he will bee that your lord-hlps ure Lot behindany class ol JOUX miiiitryiii« ti in tea hoiie-t and -liner«'

«leslie to har« th. M great gUMtloni Settled in li fall illiliprop, r sp,i it and iii i « inly genial fi-ellng towards that

great naiiou inte whom we nave bean engaged in theaeImportant neguUaUona." [Loud ebai n ]

oriMtiN9 oi utan BUBB.Lord Derby said 1 hut if the «loveruinent fu!l«*d in pr«*-

veuting the escape of thtue raaaala H was quite iihtnr.ilwi should aatpaaai raaawl at harta* failed iodo that weconfessedly tried sim erely to do. [Hi ur, to ¡ii ] It is notii. n.i ti that Hie l. ¡ape Of Hi«: Al,iii.una Was a ngit table

proceeding; but I thiuk quite enough was iIom- to showour willingness to «-pair ¡my real or suppoaad WTOBgwhen we agTeied ton-fir the wfeak faaettea to Hu- .)udg-nient of u thud put., w itliout makitig use of any fui at i

apologetic expression, which, to any te« leaat, waa eatt.tiniy in my opinion anneceoaary. it leone Hung topriquise u retenm e, and anoteer thing topropoac ¦ ref-. r, ni-, in the terms contained In tino Treaty. Witbrespect to tee retrospective rules, |i,e said: I ob|ecti ii prii.t-iple to pnicee«1ii:gs of this hind as being opp,.-edto sound and just primiples, bec.ins«' when von yieldlu one case it is no1 engy to resist In another. [Hear,hear.) 1 can only find one explanation why tee presen!inoilc of arbitration was ¡ulopted. Two jean ago theAinerit an .*-'' ante refused ihe free and unfettered ¡mutra-Il"n then olt.-red to them, und they were not ..long in

ii ot view in donn, so; because, undoubtedly,let. mi.' al! mai I-, Bl I Lad (loin in Hu hands of ¦ coui-

jm t, nt in hitra! or, tee raanll "t tb« se launs would harelu en, s<> ti«r as America wns eoneemod, excoedtnglp un¬

certain; und it «ni. hard to conten e uni thing moreindi, rous than the position in \.h:, h Hie c1.it.auls andtheir ti lends would have Is ..., if, after an outcry of fouror five feat», lln-ir own tirbitrators found thecas«, agniust them. They deciiued la Beeag! Ituntil ii was made toieiaidy ture befoithamlthat they would win.to have, if I might use thoxp.'.-s. Um, a loa<l««d dl.-e, In which there would beBO poaatbUitr of ite faliiiL- In our f,nor-and herMiiH-'itv di'.-i rniii« nt considered it was not Banana»oiiable demand OB the part of Amorten. With regard lotie prosper!:.«* issue «ords hu««' been «Bitted Whichmight point to awkward results. You ha.«* emitted teawinds .'reiisimal,h grounds (or Ixlievlng" that th, \.

sel was tilled for warlike purposes, and lett ,1 in Issuewhether tee Tesael waa Intended for wari*.- poxyoaea,who li » (_- lit be ah»oin« !.. out of the pow.rofan. go.-erumeiil to know anything about. [Hear,beor.1 I have. mi dully avoided saying anything that can gira off'liceto ihe Am« iii an Government, m,,i i thii.k ti «v are roniiniiKc «.hut I have alwaye taken teen to be if they feelparticularly aggrieved on uns oeoaatoate being t«,ldtliey have gol the lieft of the bargain. (II« ar, hear.)'i hey have ailed In this matter us thorough mi n of l.tt-i-ii. -*.'. but ¡it tee same time p«-rf« tiy aware of win.t tbeywanted, and perfeetljr determined to get it. |Hear,heal J Bill I am U!i..1«le to congratulate oiirCoininissii n-

i rs for the display of timr iamb lise Bwakaaai winchhas caused tbetu to make greater «onus, inns

than in forint r ytnrs. I am rutnir rttopoBQd toHunk tlure Is not much ground for stating, as thenoble Lord has done, teal gnat iriitaiion pre.allsngainst this country in America with regard t«« teeaa

urns, 'ihe other reason for tr..liig to Bettie this matternow. tim noble Earl stated, wu«, that the state of «.ur

foreign relations made li eminently desirable t«. replaceoui-ei.es on i_"«"l tarma with Ike United Btntec it thatnnaiis that it is necessar. to be on Mod t'-ruis withAmerica in ord. r le have our hands free t«, tight «.«in« one

else, Ido not ihink Hihn)wsaiij satisfai-tory light on theI at, of our !on*lgn nlatione, nor «lo I think «ni h a -t .to

natinfactoi. !o w ni« h the noble Kal as« Hties mi much im¬

portance Tlie ral) coin-eia.ii.il I can s«-e given BD on ten«nie of America is the prepo«ter«m» demand thai vie

shouid is held responsible f<" the orematni. recognitionof the Routh, so hs to make us liable for the constructivedamage that coiiid ans«! from the prolongation .{ UMwar ; h ii 1 nu.«I hi «-iuih-iI li 1 do no1 ulta« li mut li Un*iH-rtuiiie to it. I njobc with every one thai al hist,aiu-r so mmy year«, this misunderstanding is nt nu

. ntl I sli.it.Id hu.e bei li _.'!. <i to h-i.e allowed the Healyto pass lil ]M).I< < lilli i nilli"! sal tea 1*1 UUi lit tin- M lile

mont are ¡» rfe« li. «ulisluclory, or ii,al tin I Willi oiidnt e

to the «len llipmaill ol the n putatioti of the «io, tmun nu

(iliui, h«-ai.|After hu «le «in. had di lentltHl the Tr at.v. Lord

Camorrea sold; Tins question, .u. linn in-en already)>' lnli-d oil!, resoivi s His. If into I* o pal s. lo imperialand Iii/* (iiioui.il. Willi regard to tee llr.-i, 1 should In?

gropatot io indorse nu- opt.,um sv. un uns bean generallyI on HU- ente of Hie Hillls.. lunn, I. , teni Hi«)i-ieii upon maka h bau nrgala foi tels eonntry,

ii m,iv itisiiiicaiioii for it thai I know ul is thatn i. te m i«,oin ii apon a* an exceiilloaaJI uanna.-

le I,, in vihlih. to w*« «li the Ililli l.io! lu lolled. ...... eunoednd iu«,ie mau wowomdio »uy I

other «people In the world. I wish I could think. In refer¬mée lo to Hi. second j»art of the question, that the bar-«.iiiii n :vx g _«««Ml one for («tinada lint If I P«"t *'"' »rainsnml losses against each oibei. the prwluct Is n«it salls-fi.ci.rry. Hut, although I d<> not admiro the Treaty nor

the t. im- lu which it wascsrrl.d, I .1" lu"*" that Caiia«biwill eierelae a wise and juillcrou" eourse. I believe Hiatshe has the opportUldtl of shoviiig a «Teat dignity, andalso a great pulitii al w'l««io~i. I. for one, have no appre¬hension«, for tim future when the ousting «jiiestions haveIreen Battled.'' ,, _

.,

Th.« M.muds of Pillshiiry said the question w is w*i if

we ha.I gol by tin« Treat) . and m list we lind given Up Mr

it I We had col aothliiÄ la«yon«l i|u> a.Ivanfitg.« of ouliit-lug the to nsit.iitti'-s of the Atneffiean people t «¡nut andiiuii:ii nulli«,na i«enp)c. as be believed.bul whom ll.r

Mijesly's (¿overnnieut Would persist in treating as the

»polled'child In the nursery «,f nations. To Kain this we

hail sa« rill, m1 (bl lights of licntnl lialloiis. |('heers.|Tlie motion Waa tin D jint to the BOOM and ti -nu ii with¬out a illusion.

HOUSE OS COMMON'S.rTK.KCH 09 KB» lil.AHSTOSE.

On tim 12th inst., in tin« lîritiali IIoii-c ofrommons, Wr K. Palmer ask« ti li the aecond rule lu Art.VI. of the Treaty of Washington was understood as pro-lnIdling the use of neutral ports for the reuioval ofmilitary supplies or arm» to a heiliget« nt, only vthenthose nets were don«« for the sen i. I («f a i. Ml 1 cruisingUgnllist liuotliir h« lüget, lit. uni lot e\'«ii.'l:ig to

military supplies to a I.« lll.-er« nt from a n« utral por! Inthe ontlnary course of commerce. Mr. Olatlstone rt>-

plled :With reference folhe first of th>*-iifs'lnns put liv my

honorable i.nil li arm«! friend, I ol>s. \. th it it uses «or.Iswhich have been selected «.»id (treal care, and tbeeeworda have been o__*r*fnllj iMM-rid, red by us, ao as toena»lilemi lo um.id liny details lu givitig ni» answer. I cm as¬sure nu bonoi line uni learned friend by ¦ it-»*pie nf!,nu .UM' that the nnderatandlng be pttgonit.i» Ih at ««¦ li ¡'-ti Her Malest«, 's I iiitci ri.neiit um!« rstanils re¬

spe« ting lim s,. omt mi m ,\ri . ie VI. of th.- Treat) olw i»!,iiiui,,ii. Uln n, a» to whether any itepa bad been11 ki n t.. ..s m ii n whether Hu rale la n__er_t4>odby theHulled Btatea Uorerament in tbe sam.' limited sense,I h ivo to »tate Hud we have had Hie oppor¬tun} of eiuiiiiiiiniciiting with L«.iil De urey,"witI. my tight honorable fri« ml opposite, and vifliMr. Ilernand, and Hi« v bat- all of them giventhe!, aataaaoraaoe.t only of their aa.lere-audingim ol the un i« rstandlna of ih«; Uorrnunent of Umi n it m State«. Pui ile i, .t ha-1 e n in our power to com-ii.nun ii« with the ,ii 'm .-iii-lie.l r. i.e. tuan «».li«) hum

i«l r« sent4 the TJhlfed Hiato» m this cniinirv, anti «bowas a tm nillir ««f the Joint High Commission, Gen.Behene. has Infante«! Hei Majeety*. Ooverntnenl thalhis und.-r.tfliiiliiig of tin« m1«'In fjuesti«.h was the sameas theirs, \v.at. turi h. r t.. lil lty (,«u. Sclu-Heli that HiePresident of the Uulted Btntes understanils th. rule lutiiat s ii». ; ¡uni if \te do no! mlscoTi true what Gen.Beben« l» im« in! I )'», the Preelit« ni tsould I"- tbe Bra! .'

«i. > i«« aiimt and i<> allon, tun to eiuit- n«i for and inala!on ilii-i.iinllii. ti.HI «if !lu- nile. With r.lil r.-l, 8 !'. myhonorable and I. arned hrli od'a ipie-t!,n ns i.« wh, tbi r iiis ¡¡it«-mil «I to addresa for« I, n (.nveriiments guanliiiKII, m aga ii»! a larger mut. -t .»ii lu. ir of the tu'.-. 1 amabletoaute that Kr. Flab, the Secretar)-ol Stat«, andwaa was likewise a Commissioner, has txpi**àeed tbei «inn i, ii thal when the two Goieraiuenti eotne to ]u> lent

ralea to other iinvonnuonis for adoption theyslu.ubi ¡iiiT- in some «I« 1 «rallón placing th* ronatruoII »ii beyond doubt. I believe I ma] also sai that therehm, boencommnnlcatlons betweeneaeaeol the Hntish(..iniiiissi.ru is uni «.lin is, v.h«i weraaaecaberi ol theUnited bl ii«' ('nanni laion and disttnttulshed authoritiesin ti e ru t. .i Him. s, and the result his h«-en alwaya tbesam tenriln to .«how thal wbotbar or nat tin* nordsnut lie op n to lin.-ciiiistiui tii.n, liier«- i« in. possibility.i n isapj.ri h« nsion as t.. the meanmg attnebed to thomby ihe ontracting i1 ¡tttt -.

OFTNIOKfl OF TBE 1.0x1*1**, PBE8&Tlie 'Tutus of tlu.' IStfa inst, tajti 'I'lii- C(in-

ctnalon to which wi mu-t «-.»ni«* after this full dlacntssitrnof tin Treaty Is thst Hie solid advaaHageo to he dartrodfrom it ir« ath overbalance Ita delicieuclea. Tbonabwo

Uiagre« With Isml J>. 11¦ \ that the " g.-nend feeling of Irritation" prévalent In america maybe

ral« li, anil 111 ugh We Willingly lulim thal it is

not a wise policy to y n id csert ihlng in nrder toi OCX 111-,-ite an oppom nt, yet v> d«> not rci ognize timt tin presentTreaty has been unduly Infhience- bj tites.nshb ra-

Is.ui «iraiiviiie and Lard Deurei »how that on

Dany point the American Oonimlaalonera receded, undthat this is the ca»<- may be asauraed from tbe r »« tHuit tbe Treaty Ins l» n eritlrlst-d imHi quite as

lull« !l liiistiiit.,' in Ann ti. a ,i- li. re. With Kital- lo theli..., hu cry of urhiti.-ilinn. tin io s< eins in,Hung toonmplatn of. Idol only isiin- appUo itlon ..f tins principlelo the s» ttlernen) of ilies. importaunt qiieatlon* m liai li .i

victory "f cn iii.* itiuii, imt m the bot <. ol tbe < hi« fs ofWho ure io appoint the Ar'mir.itor.4 Uni,- Is a suf¬

fi, ¡cat pled.«' for iuip.H I it i Afl'l «lispllîts IO longlind tin- expression of opin U 0 in BCOni ad. it I» ilu-

poaalhle that ant a_r. cment should fully satisfy citberparty; »i«t n II. timi will, ve ihi-ik, oom Un anj Imp u-

tlal crltli that the clalane growing mu of tbe civil waroonld hard i bl settled more .»in.«« »»full». .\rt.r tho»pt ex li "f I.« id ('. in it «a» tO be «¿i-« »ta Iii.11 th.- mutfon abould be withdrawn. Tin iltaeñaslon baw no) beenwithout ila uee, but tbe practical dcclainn was i.« i-essa-

rilyaxalnal a résolution wbl ii In« ived noiiung lossI l.a ii a i onde n mat inn of the «. bole Ti*. Hy.

¡it Telegraph of Un »une «lay eays: E«rery V. |*tiki« li «ni al ii"' time felt that the eocape of the AJa imawaa a most unbappj pi codent, wbieb mi^rbt be turnedU^uiiist us in the cm ni nf any future v..u; mid tliat itwould be worth much if we < .mid get Amené i and otherm.-.i it me Powi is to it-coL'.': /.. ihe neci .alt) o( adoptinginten ¡«Mon..I iiL-reeiu. nts timt would for tbe futureprevent ih, poaaibllity of such events, yet h niWO gonn to the Ainfricans with su. h a prop..»ai for the amendment of -nte-rnational law,ti.ey (rwonld h.ive naturally replied, "Tea», now

thal you fear retaliation you cry o it p, n-e; um havebit na hard end befare w« can return tbi blow you cry* --Ink. li.i.Is." Now »«.«> hive obtained the niueini-ineni «A«* «I,'»ire, l.V saving, lis wed, in Hil» Ti. aly ,

'¦ We«,t only linn!» Hi«*.-« iule» good for the future,bal wei.lisent t., bat.. nur rondncl in the aJabatnaJudfedby

iheir applic.-iHon." We thus gain au enoi mona sui«-t.ni-tial boon, nut for Kn.lan 1 alune, Lut for the eiiu-i- ofi>« ,u¦>¦ ali over tbe world : and the priée we paj la tbetonn.«ii/.itlon of ralea lit international ramlty which Inspirit uni gili«!«- our (!ov< rniiient from til «t to last.

j!A« Standard «nyti \\ 1« n all i- saul, hoMiver, the. iii c1 is ai most to enable na to nndersl ind tbe motives¡uni ¡t »pe« I (he jinlgnielit of tim-« Who ( oii«*lu«le.l theTreat] ; not to approve tbe Tnoty ttotlt It isaii«-ngag«-iii« nt wbli h ma] nave l" en ni oeaaary, but whli I, anuot

-factory. But even were It aa nnneceeaary aa tnt-aatlafactory, wa oonld not approve Lord Una* U'a motion.It is no1, and we true! it in m \, iii be, tbe prwtll « .t a

British Parliament to n-ii. re tbe Executive of the re¬sponsibility Ol the t olid li« t nf ill«' lill lion,ii 11 I.it Ion« Withlor.-gn Powere, The lui i.hM-hieiii-e of the American

-mi,m ii i>r icihe ima bean too apparent for na towish t.. adopt ii ; alni It would, a« l^.r.l 1» by ob« «. c1,in »p.. i.,it undesirable Chat tbe lions.. ..rljonis should int. ri»ose between tin- eenelaaaonlind the r,ililliutiou of a treaty vntli an addtoai or r«--

iiinii-iiiiiii «, uni)* .« it w.-re Uki ¡y in lu- baebed bv HieHouse of ('«milieus. If tb« Ti ealy is lo I.Bfteted,both the «li». 1111 > of UM Hi.use and the creilit of thecountry are damaged bj this Impotent protesl agalnslit; if the protest ].re\ all« the M.m-ii »' am alaeod in ¦f.il-j posliiou. The discussion of tnnigu ntl.his lu tholi p, r House is always lab It-feat, t- mi» rat«, dlatln-ga le al i,y ihuiniigh knowleiig« und i.ug«' experience;and It baa a powerful, though alow ami gradna], tafln-ince upon tbe foreign policy of the country: hut thatlnfluenoe would not bo atrencthened If the Bouae vm¡.*

In the habit of lnterpa«u-c Before Hie ratification of a

tr.aiy, \miIi itihn« to tbe Crown which is bj h*arerynature e«iuivaicnt lo u vote of tensuie on Hu- Ministry ofthe day.

ihe Daily Neirs ray»; 'Ihe main provisions of theTreaty are, lo tact, rompromlaaa. it i* DoobtoboreKietted t!> ¡i the Canadian el,nins on -weowit of ¡tieFenian raids are not included In the Treaty. A» LordUranvllk felt tbe diillcuity of laelu-Ung tbem, it la ¡mDoeaible to blaine cither Oovernmenl foi tbi lr omission.In I'.irli.iinentarv (¡ovei nnients soinethliiif must liei*i.mt- ti t.. pol lu. ii in . .--in. », and even BirJohn Mae-.ion.«id allowed thal li «as Impossible lu the praeentslit.nf pallie- ililli.- I'tlited states to include thoseela lins. The «|iu sti'.ti c.tii.e, ih« re foi e, in tin» ii.. \ f rm

si.aii ve iin-.uk off tin- negotiatlona und mithird falltire, or shall we make this nat lillee Ili, fore such nu alternativa healtafloa woald lumbeen «riminil. The Treah inu»t go on. it Is thest Ml« in« nt of a loiit'siitiui.iii.' ¡.ml li'iip.'accuii)iilatiiiKs« ii« » of disputes, which uii.lit any duv have ripened toan opt-*, «ju.iri«!. Aa Ita te, the Treaty ¿«oeaa that eerieaf«.nier. Bren If, as Lord Rnsaell supposes, Lord I><-Orej and Mr. Fin swore eternal friendship when tboymot. It la happy for the WOfM that OWl of their mr« lim;su« h u Tiealy «>f ptl I Bil I liai au.lty slioul«! have come. \». .¦

have pur« baaed n by anne i oneeaslona, but tboy are allcom -i »sioiis which, in the h lieh interest of freedom, ofciMiizutioii, and of peace, wi were bound to make. Thotbree rules of International law on which we have agreedWith the I'niti d Míales will he, on the part Of the two

pi oui« -, urged on .«Hut oountriea, and will bl ¦ «¦ aluableaddition t<> th ii l-.w of Ratlona «.«. bleb is th.- ( îiu-f gw_r>uiilce lui- the unod «.rdcr««! lue world.

ANOTHER EMIGRANT HNTNDI.ED.

Jolm (i( iis'cr, a ('(iiuii*., cain»? to thi« cityfrom the West last Friday, ln!e«idlnjr to sail for (.er¬

in.my. While cro«siiiir from Jersey City on the fen-y-i.nat h. was c.t i osted hy a stranaer, who, upou learnliiK'lils «1« «.filiation nml thal li« «i»h«d to find the lifflie of<>« lu« hs a» Co., at No. «58 Broad-st., said that he Was coll¬in -t.-, \s iib the olll« e, and would lake himthtie. Heprocured a carriage and drori to au oflBen la Oanal-at.,whereOelrer was Introdneed lo Henry M« D« rmntt, ¦»boau \ is« ii lum to have his ninney Obnand into »»old. Hom .«'i'.liit«ly !;.».t hnn |llo, und waa t«>l«l tn t all t.n timfollowing «lay. He di«, so, ii ti. was (riven 16 ïd-fl'aiicpiel «s ami 4 s.lvi I pic« ra, Wnrtll alinilt PS. He refus,dtu take tin in, say mg that it was liol euoua-h, hut M. li.mott told him timt ifh. refused to receive the moneytt ml« red or m ide any <¡i.»tililiuin.c be Would « all a |m.1i. c-

bbm and give him into caatody, neiger lieu took theiiioiny and wa» thrust Into Hu- street. Mi Dei mott waa>imated on Batutday ninlit and committed .. st« idaj bjjual ,, Bogan. Thin roaiplalnant wai ault to tbe llui-woi "Un t« anon.

mm

miooKi.YN EBBoESSB Womens iiome.iTin- Wo-iiiui'b Club of llnniklyn Lnê iijccíini-

plirhed sonn ihiUK practical in the establlshtiu-iit at No.

It Willoughby-at, of an iustltutloa for the aecomruoda-tioii of women, t»otb old and wounir, who have no js-r-rn.iii. nt ui.ode und wbo « ;.in llnii Iiveiiboo«! a« clerk»,nui se», seamstresses, Ac. These aie r.«elve«l into IheHihi«' ami lui nl.-lieil with fouifoitalil« tisiius and meal,at a» I««» rat« » u» th« eipOMI s Ol IiiuiiitalniliK the lli-dl-tulla,li Will all«IW. The aveia.e pavinenl is r We« S furone isrtMjr. i» from t* IO b*. Toe handsome bmtOOOkorjl«ri< k l.iilUlinrf ni « u|«l« «I I« VI i '. t - nti.tllv in« at« d alni is

nu louiitl.d t.y a larne nurd» u. It «ni a in» ten ¡ergtialrnplag ramm«, all ueaily farui«be«i. Th. parlor is taree,and a piano and pi'my of »......I booka nml perlodb alsadd to it» nina. Holt- ?¿together, tbe nome la awaeII.ins' I«,i;g in ed. «I. alad althoogb It has I«.'ii hu! a fewinonth» In operation, the nm-t « uioiua^iiiK aucceaabaau'1'i...'l the ciiMiiiucnl. The «111« «is of the Humeal«

I',« !>r», '»r». Vra. .»arah M. P.PMia srrr,tv- P.rrrti-r». Mr., llarrII »i h. « rrrnaa tlaa Hccraui M .« K»,» li.,,. I. K>».,r,ii««i*«-i.i»i», »il« m,ii« ««ih«lia, li.«.»«-., Mi« a««» II. II.ki J ..I ..at,«sr» a tmmyxio,-) «I lit II, .. jl. II I'm .ni -I r i.il.r.-nl'l,u«l,ul H,»»«,,..,., j.l M,..ia J. .,ii '\ -ti, J rim. j li .H»,

j_,>s si4. lUs. Ii.'.-l, .... .rai ka.ma uuss-i».» kara, ..' ,U l|»_i» >. lu. Laura Y I,

THE COURTS.TiiK niiATH-noru) lïtication*.

¦Un MOTION POR DK.I.AT IH.NIKD.Mil. M/JTTR-MAT!) orKNS THE CA.SK.

In tim Unitetl Stat«js Circuit Court, on Bat*tirdiiy, the case of lleuth and Raphael agt. Jay Ooiild,Iinples«le4l willi .lames Fisk, Jr.. P. A. Lord, and th»- MlIlilli**.... Oiinpiiny, cume up oil a motion for nu teil i n

quiring Jsy «iotild to show ram««, why lie shouhl not BBBkBgood to the English stockholders the loss arts!m: fromIhs alhgid Dtogal ul'Strnctlon of 30.000 shares of Btoekfrom Hie re« 11. rshlp and nlso, on a motion for iib order

restraining the Erle 'lallway Company from enlargingtea BOgllliallOB ii It* Mock at the Farmers' Loan andTrii-n Company, hy placing upon Its books certalu stock.«hhh.v.is, us Is claimed, "fiituduleiitly Lsütiod In BOBnoitlon with He iihstraetiouof tho Iltuth and Raphaelstock." In ii-Uli.i.'for n postponement of the argument,Mr. Lea« h said, substantially:The orlrin.l order of the Court for the transfer |0 the

Ma-tu of the " iH11e.it. s of tee stock In question « Mlmodule 1 thal the toaster was liiVruete.l to nacerían, amireport i oncoming the validity of .«.mo «hines alleged tolia.cboeu issued by tea Lil«* Ballwa) Company, "andregistered upon th.» I«.«si-"f tot 10,1)00 shares In the «iw-

lody of the Receiver." The henrlm; before the Mn-t'TIs iinti. Isl,,,I ; but, on Tiii-s«luv list, the Invvstina-tloti li. la halt of Heath and lCiphacl was elnssd, An

npp!l«.,«tioii to prove teal Heath and Raphael had MIm neill ian inter.«! In this stock win» then .«»fused. Thepresent motion ia on papera whl« h them lion of the otherside hu« no1 attardent lime for imihni ir. " All themerits of the Litigation* an inrolved In thal motton,and it is an "attempt to ferae Mr. Ooald to datteat upproperly thal is his own."In nply, Mr. *-*«.iiiInnisyd snld :

The inirinirt of the in«>t!ot. has not been correctlystab d ii i.s ni t . motion to compel Mr. Gould tod« livernu property t.. win. h Im laya claim, but to compel bimI., h store M,000 shan s of Lue stock which he ub-liactedO III out !b<- «olor of au ..elise. I lure Í4 not IliliK la the-.*j« je, iri willi which Mr. «.oiild is uiilumilar, «andtheru 1« bo question belora the Court hutn«. aaked oatnga <»f the nbstrii« tton of thl«ti,, k fr.-m tea meetvar. Mr. Oonld novar mrealise ..... oftaee ha has.mm, ,1 until he i« brough!Into ourt for puniabm. nt. Mr Bonthmayd Hu d arguedteal the papéis referred t«> by Mr. Beach simply re¬

lieved tba e. ídem e taken before the fiait' r, und suhl:" When Mr. (.oiild IlliiLn himself lu B tight I'll"'«' he ti:««

topnatpom the las* bal those who nave been robbedban soma rights, and the Goori whoaa dignity is mitregid I- Is.und to take six-edy eoglI/am eof Ihe niiitter."Mr. Ile.ii li sal I thal no c«, Iden, e liad leen taken before

th.- Mast« r to prove that Gould tia ever Interfered withtin -bins of Brie atoch which were in Um custody ofim liicivr. Oonld nuniv need Pontt shares og teaslock the property ni Um Brie Railway Company.-"aathe basis of ter« gi*trat Ion for a i" » « rtiii« ale ;" andclaimed that tea only «>i>l«*« t <«r th,* Company in th.sej,.,>.,. dinga wa« t«, reston« Hie abaros »<» their trueowners,... «1 !¦« k« en Heath und Raphael from lukins i b4 mto England "in defiance of tee îls-M-. «>f reaidentAmerican ownera. Plak and «Oonld ara torga anacía atia very atook, and tkey aak aa opportantti te present

tenir nu« i«« it. . i for earn rtlnn th i. rtohta they an de-la,ii,,11 .! is robbers and thic.es. We ask for an u'l.airnI, ici, t io eil ib e ii- to lie el I tie motton I'd ipi ¦!'! \ n'l'l!')uirive ul the truth, und al the bottom of lota inventiga-ti..ii."Mr. Rtoiiphtoii ilaliiinl that Hie motion InTolvedthe

liberty of Mr. Oonld, and that it bid Bo parallel Bl teaCo ii is of the eli íiiüeil win id.JuiU-e iiiaiclifonl dei bbd to hear the opening arcni-

ineiii on ii,,- d .it «,f ii, stb and Raphael, and to give Mr.Brack until neil Thursday to reply to it.Mr. Boutkmayd read hu openteg piix-r«. in the case,

um.! Mr. ii. .u h presauted atilda..tri uf flak, Uould, andJustin i». win' tu th« Bl c1 teal aa a item f Heath andRaplia had ni ide .... fer for the seHu-nu-ui of ti.«- Li leliiii_.,iion, lind taut, after som,* nenottatlona had takenpin« e, ihe proposed se 11 h-11 li nt w us Moke n off.Mi. Soutainayd.1 should like to know who the agent

referred to w as t¡jr. Beach The nmnoof tho ajiatltaioai was satofttBi

li. it, motlvi s oi di '.- a \.

Judge BUtch ord If the name |i n«d sfited In the au.-.la\ u the Court will poy no attention to it.Mr. I!, ad, lamil, .. infoi ned thal Hio naino of tho

g. lifii-iiiaii i« Mr. Thompson.Judge Blatchford.The Court eau taku no notice of it

nua-s- ii is mentioned In the agMavtt,Air. >uutlim.nd 1m f.'»u hi« aritiuiieut, in the cour-«- <*f

wbirb he said: " What is the status of tanda placed luthe limul- of a receiver appointed by «tea Court 1 Amiwhat la OB to goan with a peraon who frnudnlently <>r

iiijiiriotisiy ii al« wiih funds *,i placed1" altar citingopinions ol Chancellor Wal worth to the eft t tent, whenpiopeit. la In possession of tea Conn tbroogh it. ofll-eera.itsi leoatempt of court to remove li, ha ton-ten,bil (hut tin. .o.-<j bluies of Li io stn« kwhich should bow be la tea ianda of thereceiver were taken by Mr. Oonld to Hu Vannera*L taand Trust Company, and Hore orrtified to "upon Hu»Mae I' presei tallon tint tia- m w obst k vv.i.s U«ued on Ita

ina ibu be then put ii upon tee market undi.'"i iho piont ds. He a, o claimed ih.it tilla stock,"Hum n-dciit with" by UoBld, belonged totin- re. < i.« isl,ip, uml win, therefore, under timproie, tum «f tee « "urt ; that tins transactiontook away, lu .ti. i. " Die market valia-"of tim .tuckBad * invested it in ins (Ooald's) own fa!*, leane," eadHutt ho waa paraaaallj raaponalble ter it Counael cloeedby attacking tea teeorr advanced hy tba Brie Ballwa/Company thai. a., the registration of m stock at thoi u nu rs' Loan and I'rusi Company la looal it cannot et-fei t lu mai kit value lu Kur> is). Th" .u\oititfuliou waa

uiljoui u« «1 till to-day ut 11 a. m.

a ipmwwmmi Koran n law.T.orena CiirpeiiUT litis bagua a nuit in th«»

Court of Common I'leas against hor hi.band, John Car-

l>eiiter, for limited di),urie, on the ground of cruel treut-nn nt and ubini Uniment. The case caine up on ii motionmade lu Special T,rin for alimony and council toe«while the action is pending. Mrs. Carpenter» accordingto hor complaint, Is .1 y ears of a,çe, of a delicate constitu¬

tion, und is obliged to work as a milliner t«. siippoit her¬self and her t wo-year old child. Hi r hu-:,and Is in part¬nership with his father, and carries on n very remuner

tiva business, 'ihey wiro mairie I In kuguat, 106B,audlived together one year, when he abandoned her. Mr,Carpenter denieeaHthi charges agalaal bim,and ..Mei;.-«thal Iii- v.u.- hit him. ind afterward refuse«! to live withbim outside of her mothar*! house- aih maml to winch herefused to submit, | the mothal -Hi iw ha« ali Uli).,«., ril-ni le tamper, The ¡iiihi.i.it*. iel forth thal bli fate, r hadtinil to r, concile Un m, and had told ln-r thut lu« »miwould pro. ide suitable ¡ipurtmi nts lor lui ; but she re-fu*. d Ho s, overtures, Baslgi lug, as her reason, teal shewanted "t brown-otona front and two servants." JndreI. irr> more took the popan, r>marking Ihal he would e.t-ainin«' th«' « a-e. ami j. iiieos send u uetore u reteraa, tob.:U What Ui.-.iU. the iii ielid.lllt has.

civn. vomMilton B. Curry, Pliilaiukr T. Moray, J. lb-

naaaaa,andOardon UonBlia, Jr., wire ¡uljudicuted lu-volunlury bankrupts last week.In the Unit «ti States Ui.st riet Court, on Sat¬

urday, in the collision case of Christopher .Meier andotlitTs ¡ik't. the s*e.iiii!ioat Ncwpoit, ¡nant lilutchford¦Bl e u de« isiuu grunting an in!, run BtMJ de« ria- for thol,o. 1,1,1-, u Ob ,.,sis. mai mi ,,r,|, r for referoin «* luthe coll!-:.a-«' of Tluuims Mi Nullv aft. Christopher.North, tLi.- cross libel was disuiisaed, with co-'s

< IMMIN.W. 00UBT&Ihirius \V. Lawrence, of Lawrence. Uros, gi Co.,

hsahsiS a. N«> Hi V. » ..t v.--!« entern,* a «lag* in front of t!,-i,,!. amtiatmtiti ni«h> »»»»<. u-d lo K,lw»ri r. Bil« at B

I« Bau« Nineteenth-»! »ho ,le.-'»re.i th». h* «iioul-J drink «Uti I I!.*refi_a>«i. uni K,>t «truck lera a liaient |,l,,w lo te I,,-che».I ,,,1- naruWHSily. 'Hie »«¦« l»i,'. »li» »a» intonrateil. wa« Iih k-.l a, .li' MSUm Iquartor« nul ilnriii|( the irnin^ »ra.»sls<i all iii. fursiluru n bjCrll. Ile ».« brill to Lui )e»t«ril»i li/ Ju»uoe lb,«in.At the Tombs 1'olice Court, yestenl.iv, Just im

Jineta r.immlttsd H»i ,«h rmbmtm »t, sBag t «ilTi*r"» it«-!, fr,,n, _hsüislit of Oeorit« .S.-limCt of No. 16 Pwk-it.. on *.»turlâ» niKht_K »nk Ilatler. for a^naultlug l'»tro!rnni 111Iderbrand uf tbe K.mrtwtitiiPrrdncl. »bile Um Inter «u «tteuptinit tn «nut bun ...Irani K.l-w»nl» eiilorwl, «ml B»na. bl« n.ir, »I,,te, for «.««aultin« Lr»i Tbotna«,Bullo I. a B Iho ISSISl at No. 4ti Th,>in-« »t.. at. culla;* h.ISS Dmbe«,l ».th a h»lch»t.Jiuie« «'.. ullin, an Iriih lilsirer. »»< c.nni, th ',.o *-atui.lir, f»r »stiinr Ure. while ilmnk, to a Iel ia the room of Ca«^«rise Kuilth, at No. 1« Hutt it.

At tho Knsex Murket PoUc« Coni-f, ElizabethWb te »a» roiumitted, »sateolar, for ateulicg 16 eu»u, worth i-M, fr.m?linon Plaatnrk'» -loThing »tore, at Foi rteenlh »t. an,! Tliir,!»ir. Plaa-trirk iaformfd tbe officer »ho maila th» arre«l that »he had offer»! eil»)I! he wouM mike no con..lain!, tint »lien qnratione<l in court conl.l otremember th« cir-mntais-e-Maria Slattery of No l61 t)rcl,anl-»t.««,,1 >l.r|i»ret t bn»ti»ii».,n sf No. 1» Bower», kivper» of di»re|,iiul,ioh,ai«e» wer» eonini ttrsi for trial Tbe Inmate. H in iiaml,er. »cn* ««-nt1. n«_ kweil i lalmi.l f.r .lamnlerlj rondoel Niuet.Ure propr et.,r,ami inm»le. of ,>.,. in Qfteawich an All»:, r »is »i:--e,l |.,, ,,

nu lit were take-, h. f,,p* Jq.tice Bans, »t the'Toinh« ,,n Satnrlsr. Tbs|iroj,r.etor» »en ..uimuted. lailM minite« »ere »eui to lite kui I-Louie.

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GES. RUTLER DEFENDS TUE COMMUNE.

The faUaarteg is a quofatinn from n upo«-«.!of It«n|. 9. Untier delivered hist Th.irs'i.y, at «.bun es¬

ter, Mas..., .lining Hie Uciliciitory Mnrtoea ti tka TownHull:The' rcsson why lllï»rfy Ita« never found u Bra loot-

hold In the obi worM lan want ««r «town er mnnlrlpolornan!/, itlon. We have nil In «rd with honor, .li-u/iist,and ladifnatlon ol tho treat Kraaata wi.l. h has io,, ntlyluKeii louee in France between tbe Commune and tlieVatanflles Got« rnment. We have all .na«!.' our minils npupon It with more or less InteTHaenee, because we hareuly beard the itory of that conJU t threngb tbe mouths

of the enen,les of the «'. luuiiiii«*. Whai waa that «Com-miine I It w.is nu rn'le.tvor of Um people of Ihe olly ofParla to bare a town govaraamal aaeh aa wa anjoy here.or a iiy govimm« nt lu one woid, .1 municipolform of government; Hint th«)y shonhl not beruled acama! th«.ir cotm-nt hy th" general nuv-

crûment of ¿'ranee. TBef wished to secure thatv bli ii wa do more appreciate than the air we hreatM «r

the wafer we drink a town povenimeiif. That terriblestriiaifle waa the -triiKKl.« of a city of two millions of'peo-pla iHatotlna «poa " tiaht «*«. »li enjojr.thal «>r self«

rovcmiiic.i'. H was iho straggle of the workingman,he stmifKio of tho laborer, of tu«* mi-ldie « la« !«>r self-

government, winch sli..ubi !>«. th" ir«rni««f a futuren pul.li«'. Hm.- dreadfully and f.-arfully that strugglewa.« carried «m we lu.o h. .u,i, uiui how areadfuJ lu re-

laltoweaU know, except that none of ni can foret«-llwhat ha)« been the result on the future liUitleri of mun-

hinii by Hu- crushing outof theCommune. Ti e crashingont of a i'.ople striu'L'llnif for auch a government ha«. I

bur, rolled back the Ode of repwBHcaa tibeity In Euruyefor reara uu«i reara, li na! forever.Ti.u thought tim hardly yet obtained a place in ino

11.M of tlie Mm ra :m people We hive 01 ty heel) loldthat tiny Htteinplid lo sel Ure with Ix'troleiun IO th«.

great structures bulli hy kings and princes; that Weypulled down the column erected to commemorate the

gtemt doods of ihe «1-1 Napoleon, in the Place Vendome.Tin- tirst wa.! lion«, u. the neerea or the cn. Government.why 1 «ipi.u what ti..or. waa that done 1 W« are toldwa must execrate Um men who did Ik They enid ni.column ..as eio«ted us an emblem of UM mllllary glory.>f.-. di spot, io i-, unlit« uiuiati- hi- 'ice,is. The Brat act ofa fn*«« people was lo i<-.,r it down and lovel it to theK-i.Miii«!, uilhatlKii the> m.^-lit destroy a Work of mt i:i M

iloliuí. WaaBOl that iu a. 1 orJiiti« o with tho spirit offree Institution« IWe hear that the Versailles government overpowered

them, aud they offerod t«> delirar tia meelvea up and bo-coii¡e, wnai 1 Beooma prisoners ol mir. The» araraana«erad. "Nothing but extermination." Ami then we

ure tolil th.it tiny saul, "If v.«* aro t«. be exterminatedthen all tim 1iu.11 naaenta of human despotism shall fall.iii!' 11s; UM Hal.hi* of the 'lilli« ric«, tka I.-uivr«-, Bil theirreat puhiio luiihiiiigs erected hy the sweat ana toll ofunrequited labor, ni.nil ooma down if we are to p« ri-h."In the iix'.ny "f Meperatiou.and it «ni an n« i_t des-p,r,ilion, no1 hy any iniii.ini of lucan« to be J unfflTi al or

deiandad, bnt sitapur to speak the truth to fon,tt waath.* mt of deaperatc nicli.they ti:.ii their own <'it\*

What couldmuke wi li tinbin wonii a,well-Instructed me 1,leave theil' homes .uni III' llieir 0WI1 lill«! til' li' lu i/h'")l I*bonana, bat .1« sp« ration i What waathat a« t Lui the turn¬

ing of the worm ..hen li waa trodd« u up n D >. - it li.«In tlie mouth of the lover of AnnThan llbertv to ^aythal tau labor,ok men of Parla should no1 pull down thepula, ea of klnita. raise.i by doepotlam and wrong, bj mi*

iet|uitt<*d l.ilx.r, will« li never in anv fieo Government,,1.1,1 bora been ma,!, t j),, refore, I thought tit on tbla

occasion to call to your attention tlie struggle of a peo¬ple, Binddeaed, infuriated, wronged, In ilio hope and..ali the ci,le.i.or to obtain lh.it ui.lch .,«* kOjOJ.kmunicipal OovernnMBt. Tout wai Um itniggle of theFrench Commune. Ii waa the ifi.it «if .1 wrongedpeople ariaing in ita wrath nud its martanaa But, }"Ur.ty, they wera hut Um working men, and jron i.«,iiitio their daoda, the t.aiing «lowii oi temples andthe liurniu^ of buildluga. Wh it dhl UM Vci-naili« s oc tho Thiers Gorarnment «lo winn ti,, yo..taiii.d Hu- toast«o «>f the «it} ! Iliey marched themoui -'> BfUeaaudhnndnda, the tendar women mdatillt« m erer ihiitlr. u of ia oí- ii, mannell d together, and shotthem by nun in.-.'ry. Because men were no1 found cruelenough to «loUm act, tborefore um mitraUlttite, a gunthat works i,y nuihiiu ry i>. limply turning a crank, n a*i

need to mow them down bj plBtooss. Foi tue purposoof oi.tuii.uii; u ii ia ni» ¡pal goTeranMnl ni,ti libertj nnderthe !.im, tins r,ie.it sti Ogg! tia* gone on aii'l I pr.ty .on,oil«' Ula! illl, to lent It With till-. V.e'V, tilT UM purpose ofatreiigtLeiilugiuurlovu for the lustitnUooi ol jour ownGo. ei iiuii'iit ,uul tor the appreciation Of the hem lils of alion.!. ,i.ai Ko.eli,mont.

A WOMAN THHOW.V VBOM A WIXDuW.Eliza Elliott wiis found yiHti-nlay in front

of No. id i-mili.,tu nt., suffering from serious iuj.u.e« ofthe hack and hea.l. feh«* saul she hail becu lo« ked up In aroom on the Hurd floor of the rear tenement, by üri-liret¦tanatear, and whoa she attempted to mt out of the win¬dow iuiiirei bad entered and poshed h.-r oat, tka Mlo:it!ie ralUlM lieioath, and recti.eil tin: iiijuiie.« <1e-s. rilied. llriilv'i't was anesteil and locked up la theOreenwiob-st. FulleeBtaUon. The injure.i woiuuu wasremoved to Ballal aa H.opiui.

DRPARTORR OF FOREIGN MAILS.

MONDAY. J tn 26.Ka Ste«!i.»Lip M»..«.

TUB-DAT, JrKP 27.Mill f,.r K.ir.ee »'il'lmciitli si 1 Ussbaf*, per itettn.'n'r, «f*ile*,!j1

fr,,m fis.t .Í I'l.iol it., HuiM.ken. slsss aita*: t'lwt-Ortx-e at ,, JJ a. miat Sta'uin A, li a. io. ; 1), I«:'«) a iii. MeAiiitliii' a.li at 1 p. iii. Ahu|.|.le i.aaUri M ni, f,ir ,|.ml,le (i.i.ii letter« «ni», isaje up gn tLe l*isr atli ...'a, saaeloM «t a p m.

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Pi IMENG ERS AIR11 ED.FROM N1!.V-OKLK.tN.-i-Iii BasSMHy Mi-»i«»!,*,p!, Jnne Ît-Tipt.

OsfS» t. aickmaa, J ..'»Ilace. Dan. .Neil, Mr». Annie Y. Hanna anddaujliter, Mi». Ilaanefu Dre.fii«, /. J .Ve«»er »n,l wife, Illa» Klnra d«

*¦! -» Lottie VW,.»tr..o, Blasid Fenner, Yr.nk Kenner, Mi»« ManonNujeot, Mum Kit« Tilib«*tti. J McKlrov, t.rru» Tift, Hierre Mmieret,J. beru. O. K. Ka|«r, « summir», Mil Jennie St. Clan«, Mia Beti«

i.P.OaMmkam, J. BsSSM, Janie» Pabssss, li,-i>;s M.*a.le,Aten Usäsa, Mr an,: _!r«. .., ¡lanuaon an.1 aervant, Mi». WilliamAU.ioii au! ilaugikr, Bill UoiehiM Wiuler«, Min Auuie ¡mutti, Joiiuit. IS i Uoa.

Sllll'i'JSG INTELLIGENCE.PORT OK .\Krt-Y0KK.Jc.\s 24.

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llui. r on BtsaMabis Ve,Meainalilp J.iia «i.bioii. Winter«, Oeor<eto«m and Alexaiklria, Geo. II.

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oi a HOatl Ima Jess 1 ta Ott. I at low rat»i«t ¡tu...'.», aaa in- rtsaifol _ M«j, L..», -Msaua» ¡ «...««--»1.StuJ fur lera.« »_

BOAR'S HEAD HOTEL, Hampton I>.*.n*h, X.I!., ike most «lelnilitfiil Irai I« rr...rt .,- I'..- Atl«:.t.r CaaaS.JfOW

OPI.t. Brcrj f.i-l.ta Ha« b«:b.. tr. ti-,,n^. -»ii./, l-bag, a«, iris.

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nONTINENTAL HOTEL,I.« INO BRANCH.

W. B. 1îO*î:!OW"S,

_Lsl* of Errrs-t House, 5. T._

COZZKNS'*» WEST POINT HOTELIS HO«, «ii EM. Uo,! »t (.._>«_», Duck.

Fur urn-., T..l.:re.«__BriAANTS T. COZZXKfl, Writ Point, !.. T.

tpoi^TKY BOAHD-At Worth c.nmvi.li",V^ W a-UiBirton Coinit», N Y .I. .r^» iaal '.¦ lint, koo««; eonun., lo.ia

r.oTT.j bealth, lora'.i «i; pleasant k» »r. [aod ,!riv«r«, arrrji war «la-r" p.r».rk. -*.[.; I-. tojnllX liLís-J 11 Will .T., N f.

( .( M »PEE i ( »TTAI. E, opporita the D.-iiot, LougV> lira-cj- lions«. flra;-».l_->,

_i' Y. Hi..NH'Ii'KSO**. Prorarietor.

HEALTH. Comfort, and ('oiivcnicncc.Ily-inn.ic ISOAKD on lirrtr»D I! ii'its: ae,-,.ii.n..«!a!i,.n. lu-ulu,,,, ."ni

»nrr-.un..ii^-a am -.1 aan.trM«as out,,- boar«! asabor« b. a.Tdres»n,g 1. 1C »., Box 16, Hu'«, I'. P. Q., .\. J.

At Y house will be OPEN for BEACHJ.V1. BOARL)KUM »frr th» 1'thof Jun«. It I. near the P, a: -Dice,mr. t n_ l.on.e» »u,l ,lruot, »__ will IhiipI mt \ t'r,« l.t of Anrät for Irasmoney ilum .-1-twUera. l'AVIl) BKOW N. «r llsia,'t»o, N H.

MANSION* HOUSE, LoBf Bnuii'»!. N. .1.. ktnow ...er tur tie nrjeftoo of _ur«t.. Tli» M TU» I» 1 , I hil

BOTEL will ope» Jtt-e IO. sAMX LAIBU Pr-priat«..YEW BUMMER R_vSORT.li OVtRI.(l"K Mm Ni.llN" nOC.tB,

ti« Ki.a_sU>n. N'»»-l.rk.TM« nsw and e!e,»nt I!..;.. li n.-e.

1800 feet ai,,»» t..» watar, opcaa Jall Hie mo,!». romeni»nr>«, indu, n.- U i

reii'lit-ii by bastar rail lo Kosdoat; li. sad «> í¡. i. i

BarlSTj laasea ali tall«. ra, racniajr n..- i

with »II train«. P.m». Isarlaf S»w-l.,r« atïj.»n,» asaalaa 1-ur trims sppl> to Juli.«, I- L__>I1KK, Pr,Wood «toe k, N', Ï.QÚMMEB HOAT.D fur"a"Tainily S Ure or lisbj person«, ^»n !» s-tsla«. »' » plssaasl Í». I Saaaa, ¦ ¦:. n ona

mile of \V««| lUnijiton Ue).<t. on lbs fog (Urbar Unir il. .

1.1 bathiaa, t- ....- v,. 1 .,r .'IN (¡.UDIIlN's.iy. «A'e-t U.rapton, L. I. Kef.r« to W. .-. Il l 1 Lt.. itt'ourt«-, Br»M.kirn.

CÜRF HOTEL PIRE ISLAND BEACH, iaVJ now ore!,»U i.r « ,e»is. raara, lisak.»\ c'.o-e ,,! tie cul nar«, le-iar-n e.t. " l'«r'.*r Hoa-i." Bostaa »n.llata " Wettaiaater Hotel.'1 Kaw ten «Vr. « ,l snaai . r.ntr>,l,,f -j«.',,1.111» . fil ;. i, Mi torelie le.l io botet Tr-i-i l ;_,»no 3 » |i. m.

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(20UTHOLD HOTEL.-Exeellent bot-nl7i|ôo3bj Chin«-, alrliilitfol «ih.iitr, Une ,|r ir». or.i t..

I. HhNJlMlN Oit, Ti pi .: L I.,»«w Volk._l»sie J.mr« Mhp tis ',-, »i« a. i... t. I

CUMMER HF.soiM'.-'l'i,«. m,,,t «l.liclitnîl loi-17 raioili-e «ni .ii.iivi.iii»!» i» ile M-.H' JKK.»hl MIUTAU1 IN.»1I-ICTK, os tiia IJaUaraia Kitrar, r« .:,.., Y j. A

rj-HB OCEAN H0Ü8E,NKwror.T ri.. i

Oper,, on lb« ill'., ot tem.Ererj dep»rtm«t of tbr bon»e bas b» en

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tit stIW -JjjTrVKKagK aaa WAT-Xt-4'U)SBTS_^PHE VALLEY HOUSE, ruceotlj opened, in

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