eee ee —_— Continued from first Pa hack who has assisted Vr. Mackenzie for twenty years to get into power bas received some appointment, eith r as a tide waiter, a locker, or something of that sort. But those gentlemen must enjoy their salaries with as little trouble as possible, It would bother them immensely to make calcula- tion as to the amount of tax to-be collected on the different qualities of “tea, so the duty is six cents ona pound of tea, worth thirty cents, and six cents on & pound worth two dollars. A Voice—* Give u3 an « e duty.” Sir John Macdonald—! L. going at this late hour of the nig: ally as I have been making 5) - last week and my voice i ik, to itr o trouble you at any. ws on”)—but Iwill say wish to see your cre: wish to see confidence ency, hope instead o” ; v sweep away the men ¥ naw power. (Cheers,) Ido: i tha John A. Macdonald is to | Alexander Mackenzie. (Chaeers and cries of ‘yes, he will.) Sparta has many a worthier son than he. (Cries of “no, none better.’’) There are other younger and more vigorous men. I hive had my day. Every dog has his day, and | have had mine. [Laughter.] But whether | am to be at the helm or another man is to guide the ship of state, a Liberal Conservative be must be, or this country is ruined. (Cheers and cries of ‘‘you shal! be there.’’) I have been in the last few weeks at almost the extreme west of the Province of, Ontario. l visited the great County of ‘Huron, and met with a reception almost equal to this from the farmers of the great west. .. 1 me! a most cordial greeting, and mag after man came to me. and said “lor, thirty long years | have yoted with the Reform party, but I have given my last Grit vote. (Cheers.) Our friends have deceived us, they have broken their professions and pledges, they are now clinging to office, not for the good of the country but for the sake of office ; they are unworthy of their position, as a child’s hand is incapable of grasping a larger globe, so Mr. Mackenzie is incapable of grasping la.ger question. [A voice—* What Glove is that?” Sir John Macdonald—I am not speaking of the Toronto Globo. ‘That Globe has made a push, a big push—[laughter]— fo: the preseht Government, but the push has been unsuccessful, Notwithstanding they have raised the standard of morality, nots withstanding they have spent hundreds of thousands ef dollars in every constituency to erect that standard, as 1 have already said to you the handwriting is on the wall, and that Government will be overthrown by your assistance and by the votes of the intelligent electors of Canada. (Cheers. | From east to west, wherever I have been, the country is arising. The Toscin is sounding. The heather is on fire. You see it running from hill to hill, and when J was in the Eastern Townships | heard the cry echoing from rock to rock, across the bosoms of those beautiful lakes, and over the emerald field, “Come to our rescue, John A,, or we are lost.”’ [Enthusiastic cheers.| The country will bear it no more. We are a law-abiding people, a law-observ- ing people, but the country will bear it no longer. They are rising in their might. They are insisting on an appeal to them. We insist on an appeal to the people. We dare the Ministry to go the electors o! Canada. We dare them to submit the great question of Protection to the couns try. But no, gentlemen; they will cling to office until Saturday, late in the afternoon, and you will be starving in the meantime. jCheers*} But you will bear it no longer. I do not know whether you have seen Mr. Mackenzie or Mr. Cartwright. They ave gaunt and lean like myself. (Laugh- ter.) They have not fattened, physically, any more than myself, and so the country addressses them something after this man- ner-— « Bove and skin, two statesmen thin— Would starve the land or near it, © But be it known, to skin and bone, That flesh asd blood won't bear it.~ - (Cheers and roars of laughter.) The flesh and blood of the country rebels at this want of government, against this inaction, this inertness, this judicial blind- ness, that has come over the present Gov- ernment. The, whole country rebels against ib; and, gentlemen, give us but the chance of an appeal to the people, and where would this Government be? You, the people ‘of Montreal, have answered it to-night. Wheré, will Thomas Workman be ? (Cheers.] d ; fii ~" A Voice—Y¥es, or Devlin, or Jalte ya: | ~~ Sir John Macdonald—Or Mr. Deviin, of Mr. Jette..,[(Cries of * We're ready for them.’ } They would be disso'ving views. (Langhter.} The mighty woice of-the great ‘ Gommercial metropolia bas spokeb by this demonstration tosnight, and the same feel-~ ing which bas prompted you to come here to accord me this welcome is actuating and moving every patrtotic Canadian through- out the Dominion, (Cheers.] Whether ‘ from the fPacilic slope or the Isiand of Prince Eiward, we hear the same news. ‘They will be politically swept off the face of God's earth, and who will succeed them ? You will have a Goverament, not like the present one, all profession and no perfo- mance, but you will have a Government of . men who do not say they arrogate to them- selves intallibality, or the speciality of aever making mistakes, but who say. they will do honestly and according t> the best of their power and judgment, what they think best for the good of the country. {Cheers.] Coming back and looking around me in Montreal, and seelag some of the devices that greet me to-niget. it throws m2 back to a time when I was not) the m ] in t ‘ ne en ee = * | that great, that able, that good but much injured man. [Cheers.} Gentleman, the saddest day of my life was the one when I saw him laid in the grave in Montreal. There [ saw as much worth, as much dis- interestedness, as much honour, and as much honesty as could be contained in a human bosom, laid in the grave, and the one satisfaction I have, after regretting his loss, is the satisfaction | am now receiv- ing, that the country is at last aware of the injustice that was done him, that they now admit when he died a great mn was lost to Israel. [Cheers.] And I «am _ especially proud to see in Montreal, the city he lived in so long, and loved so well, justice done to his memory to-night. I might say for him, when | feel how much his memory is cherished, when | see the people of Mon- treal arising to vindicate his memory, in the words of (he poet,-— ‘ . . we ‘Lightly the e spirit that’s gone, And o'er} id him, But litt! t him sleep on In the g ies have laid him.’» (Cheer shall have the proud Ssutisfactuion, Jt Goa spares, and it is my duty, my speciality. [ take itas a solemn responsibility at every place, in every posi- tion, wherever | go, and wherein | can get a hearing, to vindicate the memory of that great and good man. (Cheers). Voice —"* What about O' Donohue? ’ Sir Joan Macvonatp -I hear @ voice say Q’Donohue. i weat for O’Donohue. (Cheers.) O Donohue was a rebel, so was Lepine, so was itiel, all tarred with the same stick, all in the same boat. They had all committed treason, and were liable to be tried and punished. The only dif- ference was his—ltiel and Lepine were liable to be tried for murder. . Lepine was tried for murder, and found guilty; Niel was not tried because he was an outlaw, but outiawry under the common law of England is equa! toa conviction and these men were declared guilty of the homicide of Scott, and that is equal to murder, There is no evidence to show that O' Dono- hue had been guilty of the s'ightest offence in that connecti n, that he had anything to do with the death of Scott, and yet because he was a rebel— Mr. McNamee— Becau:e he was an L[rish- man! ([Cheers. | Sir John Macdonald—Mr. McNamee says because he was an Irishman, he was by the solemn action of the present Government exiled for life, exiled forever. Alihough he was born in Canada, although a son of the soi]. although be had property in the North-West, although his mother, his bro. thews and friends, live in that country, he is obliged to stay across the line, while Le- pine, who was found guilty of murder, had only two years’ imprisonment, and iel was banished for six years to New York or Boston, where he could go to the theatre every evening if he liked. O’Donohue who was never found guilty of any crime, against whom no information had been laid on oath that he had shed the blood of Scott, was not included in theamnesty. | did not understand that kind of justice and I voted he should receive the same treat- ment as Riel and Lepine. Now that Lepine has served his term, I am in favor of O’ Dono hue getting a free pardon. [Cheers.] And, gentlemen, if he does not get a free pardon, it will not be my fault, because I will strong~ ly support by able friend, Mr. Costigan - as true an Irishman as ever lived—when he moves for a free pardon next session. (Cheers. ] Sir John concluded by again expressing his thanks for the magnificent reception with which he had met, and retired amidst enthusiastic cheering. Messrs. Mason, White, Thibault, Caron, Gibbs, Plumb, Stevenson, and Mitchell, in response to calls, briefly addressed the people, after which they quietly dispersed to their homes, _ > Oe SD +o o-——__-—-—— PROMPTNESS. The manner in which the Insurance Com. panies generally have met their losses by the St. John fire, is noble. Without a moment’s hesitation, the telegraph was made use of to notify the suffering public that the unparalleled losses would be met without delay; and in the hour of their deep distress this was doubtless a very great comfort. Where a!l did so well it is al- most invidious to particularise; but the English companies certainly deserve hearty commendation. The cabie was called into requisition; and ere on this side of the At- lantic we had scarcely more than heard the rough details of the tire, the cheering words came flashing along the bed of the Atlantic ocean, to tlie Agents at St. John, “ Pay all losses without delay, and subscribe £510 sterling [: 25:0! to the relief fund.’ This did the *Qaeen’ tic ‘Liverpool, London and Globe!’ ‘Imperial.’ These grand old 1 ipanies stood, as it and hastened to were, OD throw th : St. John. This is xd by any means as a puft for tbe lies in question. But it has been customs vy to grumble at insur. ance COMp iite= In particular, there has been a good ‘ieal of cavilling at the consers vatism exhibited by the English companies in doing business; but experience shows thit prudence is the best, when it enables the Companies aff+cted to withstand un- moved such enormous losses as were en- tailed by the St. John fire. Since writing the above we notice that the North British and Mercantile Company, although among the heaviest losers by the fire, have given a subscription of £500 stg, to the relief fund.— Acadian Leeordcr, SpeciaL Service —On Sunday next,and the three following days, there will be special service, held in Y.M.C.A. Hall, at 9 a. m. and8 p.m., to be conducted by Rev. G, so old as I am at present, They remind|(, voodham, an Evangelist well-known as ‘ormer colleague, my brother, | : me of my for Oe ’| working witn Messrs. Moody and Sankey my second self, Sir George Cartier, {Cheers.] When | see his portrait arrayed before me, and when | have heard, during | the last week, his name cvupled with mine in every address that has been pre-| sented ‘to me, I felt proud that I still live | to see justice done t2 the memory of! in their labors in the cities of the United States. Mr. N. is also well-known in Hali- | fax and St, John, where his Bible readings two years ago, were very highly apprecis ated, Pe A ER Extra Supertine, 7 85 to 7 95 Fancy, 7 35 to 7 50 Spring Extra, 7 20to 7 35 Superfine, 6 77 to 6 87 Strong Bakers’, 7 50 to 7 75 Fine, 6 35 to 6 50 Middlings, 5 40 to 5 60 Pollards, 5 60 to 5 85 U. C. Bags per LO Ibs., 3 69 to 3 65 ‘City Bags (delivered ) 3 70 to 3 75 : ienesamsiennathetnemeeze ate a es SSS a Latest by Telegraph. Latest from Montreal nor AND MURDER ! Great Excitement! —_———_—— niarT A ee Three Men Drowned, [ Special Dispatch to Daily FKxaminer. | Monrreat, July 12 A man named McKeown attempted to enter the armory guarded by volunteers yesterday. Being stopped by the sentry he tried to seize the rifle, and the soldier stabbed him fatally. To-day a large mob is on the streets and there is great excitement. A one o’clock an Orangeman, with a lily in his coat, was shot dead on grew St. James’ Street. The probability of a riot to-night hourly increases. Every effort has been made by respect- able men of both parties te keep the peace. There were three’ deaths by drowning here yesterday. The flour market is firm, but not so ac- tive as yesterday :— Superior Extra, $8 00 to $8 25 WAR DESPATCHES. Austria Enters the Field ! (Special to the Daily Examiner.) Lonpon, July 12. The Servians and Russians are said to have concluded a treaty for joint operations ;, against Tarkey. In consequence, Austria will at once oc~ cupy Servia, ‘The Russian troops have been withdrawn from Armenia by order of the Czar. The Russians are said to be preparing for another crossing at Kalarabizy. ~ Local and Other Hems. Local and Ferry Boats’ ime ‘able. Steamer Southport leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday and Friday morning, at 5, a. m., for Shaw’s Wharf, West River, returning about 9 o’clock, sm. Leaves again for West River at half-past 3o’clock,r .». m;, and returns about 7 p, m. S:eamer Hifin commences plying be- tween Charlottetown and Southport every day at 6 o'clock, a. m., and plys twice an hour till nine o’clock; and four times an hour after nine o'clock until 10, p. m, Rocky Point Ferry Boat leaves Con- nolly’s new wharf at 7 o clock every morn~ ing, and weather permitting, plys hourly throughout the day. _—: ES No St. John papers came by mail last night. —-- > o—-—- Srramer Carroll left for Boston at o'clock yesterday with goods and passen-~ gers, M. A. Starr left for Halifax at '8 o'clock yesterday morning with produce. 5 ee EE Correction. —I{n the notice of our enter prising contemporary, the Si, John Telex graf, a slight typographicul mistake o¢c~ cured, Part of a sentenca which read, ‘ordered thee after the ftre,’ should be “ ordered thé day after the fire:”’ tt £6 Es eo At the Stipendiary Mrgistrate’s Court yesterday morning, John McDonald, drunk and incapable, fined $2 or 8 days. Thomas Lockhart, for assault on the person of Mar~ garet Lockhart, postponement of non-ap-~ pearance of defendant. Jobn Nicholson, drunk and incapable, fined $2 or 8 days. James McDonald, vagrancy, fined $ 2 or 8 days. Jokn S, O'Neill, for assault and battery on the person of James Ormand, case postponed for witnesses. A Boss RaiLnoaper drove a team through the streets of this city in rather a high toned and lively style yesterday morning. Atan early hour be hired a pairof Mr. Connolloy’s swiftest. and proceeded to make some calls—induiging pretty freely as he went along. Getting rather dizzy, and seeing things move faster than himself, he endeavored to keep up, and getting 2 14 «peed on, rounded the streets in good style. Not satisfied with a 2.14 pace, he applied the whip to every spring the horse made, and after driving at that speed for sometime came to a stand-still at the lower end of Grafton street. and stopped a teams ‘ ' \for Pleasure Parties, Picnics, Fishing or = New Advertisements. ed ———————— _ _ —— CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR CAN BE HAD AT THE FLOUR & TEA STORE. —ALSO-— Cornmeal, Graham flour, Rye Flour & Cracked VW heat. —WE KEKP— EXCELLENs TEA, and a Full Stock of First-Class FAMILY GROCERIES, BEER & GOFF. July 13— . CH HESE. LANYANG, ex S. S. ** Hadji,” 10 Boxes, very choice, at reduced prices. F. T. NEWBERY & CO, July 13—2in pat lin TO PLEASURE SEEKERS! A FIRST-CLASS PLEASURE BOAT, of about Kight Tons Capacity, suitable Mooulight Excursions (capable of seating 50 persons), can be engaged by the day or hour, With or without man in charge, by applying to GEV. COOMBS, July 13—1m Lord’s Wharf. CALs E, ; ree LOT—15 Boxes. 4 CARVELL BROS. duly 13—2in STADACONA INSURANCE CO, A MEETING of the Shareholders of the 4% Stadacona Insurance Co. will be held at our office, on SATURDAY EVENING, the 14th inst. at 8 o’clock. CAKVELL BROS., Agents, en mma WEST INDIA WAREROUSE, THE SUBSCRIBERS now offer the fol- lowing Well-Assorted Stock, at Lowest Whok sale Prices : SIX HUNDRED Bbls. Canadian Flour— fWENTY Boxes _Pickstone’s Crystal, FIVE Doz. Hoffman's do., TEN Cases Cornstarch, CONFECTIONERY—all kinds, CRACKERS, do., FIFTY Boxes Preserved Lobsters, TWENTY Boxes T. D. Pipes, FIVE Boxes Woodstock Pipes,’ BRUSILTES, in Stove, Shee, and Scrubbing, FIFTY Doz. Bartlett’s Blacking, FIVE Cases Matches, TEN Setts China, TWELVE Cases Raspberry Wine, FIVE Cases Ginger Wine, FOURTEEN Cases Brandy, pts. & qts., NAILS and Spikes, all kinds—assorted, PAINTS, Qils and Patty, and many other articles not enumerated. HASZARD BROS., 61 Water St., opp. Merchants’ Bank. N. B.—We shall always be glad to send ; our Price List to any Merchants through the country, upon application to HASZARD BROS. Washing Wants, ete., ete. ——-_— —_— — ke” Advertisements under this heading, in space not ex- eceeding half an ineh, will be inserted for LILN CENTS per day. ‘OUND—On Saturday evening a PURSE containing a small sum of money. The owner can have the same by applying to Ropert Sxegeston, Jeweler, North Side Queen Square. July 11, 1877. \ ANTED—An owner for the FAN that was left at this office on Saturday morning last, having a note attached, “Le/t at Gov't House on evening of 28th.” July 10, 1877. —_ Auction Sales, IMMENSE SALE! Pour Car-Loads of SUPERIOR FURNITURE ~~ AND-—— Pianotfo: tes, BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY next, 17TH JULY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, aT THE MARKET HALL. Some SS.0O0 North of Ney and Elegant Lurniture, Embracing — Drawing-Room and Parlor Suites, Bedroom Suites, Dining-Room & Library Furniture, Extension Tables Couches, Sideboards, Cheffoniers, What Nots, Book-Cases, Centre and other Tables, Easy Chairs, Wardrobes, &e. ~-—AT.80 <-> A FEW MAGMPICENT PLANOPORTES , NO RESERVE; NO L1M12 ih@ ~Remember the time and place, _. § Refined Sugar. 14 Cul agin Haine To Arrive Next Week. 15 Bris. Granulated, 10 do Crushed, 10 do Coftee Crushed. F. T. NEWBERY & Cu, ex 3in e o d—pa her 2 in VINEGAR 15 Casks WHITE WINE (a superior ar- ticle for pickling. ex 3in e o d—pa ar 2 in F, T. NEWBERY & Co, ~ HOUSE ¥O LET, NICE TENEMENT, newly papered ; im mediate possession, Very Cheap. Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing ~AT— BOTTOM PRICES. ROBERT ORR & CO. July 10th. Raisins and Kerosene. : Arrive per Laodamia, now due frow New York :— 200 Boxes Layer Raisins, 20 Casks Kerosene, 120° test. cheap. pay~ Get Quotations before buying el where. F. T, NEWBERY & Cv. July 11 ~ex 3in e od, pat her 2m ' fines STADACONA Fire and Life Insurance Compal: NOTICE: A SPECIAL GENERAL MEECING of the Shareholders of ithis Company will be held at its offices, No. 93, St. Peter Street Quebec, on Thursday, the Nineteenth day of july, instant, AT ONE O'CLOCK, P.M, The object of the meeting is to take into consideration the position and affairs of the Company, and the advisability of cliacons ,;OUND.—A Gold Ring, which the owner can have by proying propirty. Apply at James’ Church Building, J. H umphreys ster who drove him to the Poliee Station, Ch’town, July 7, 1877.— 3in* tinuing or continuing its business. By order, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Sec’y- July 5, 1877. (July 11) = f ; Ri 5 ; ‘ 5 rs = : Choice Brands, Apply at " FIFTY Bobls. K. D. Cornmeal— warranted, HARVIE'S BOOKSPORE. e SEVENTY Puns. ‘ : “s ae 2 ee oe good retailing July lith, 2 TWENTY Tierces . é TWELVE Barrels MOLASSES, ~~ — ‘ TWELVE Lhds. garg Mucavado | 3 A Fea ATINGS © THIRTY Barrels SUGAS, — IN— : NINE Ihds. aod Fifteen Bbls. Granulated . x e at NEW GOODS TWENTY Chests Congon Tea, eo 8 TEN Boxes each Flat and Twist Tobacco, ; oe - TWENTY Caddies Bright Smoking To- Perr DRESS GOODS, bacco, LUSTRES, SEVENTY-FIVE Boxes Layer Raisins, STR ‘S FIFTY Boxes Soap—all prices, , aw AN jack TEN Boxes Candles. FEATHERS, FIVE Kegs Baking Soda, FLOWERS, &c . &e., A THREE Kegs Creamtarter, ' ; , BLACK Pepper, Ground, in Bulk and {#nd all Sammer Goods at Pp wkages, 7 yr - Y TEN Casks Best American Kerosene Oil, RED UCKHD PR [CKS, SIXTY Reams Wrapping Paper—all kinds, FIFTY Doz Brooms—assorted. ; ° TWENTY Doz. Buckets, White Cations, ; TEN Doz. Washboards, Printed Cottons 2 KIVE Cases Mixed Pickles, , os TEN Doz. Worcester Sauce, Cotton Warps, fe + 4 ' 7 2 os