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scribers from its list because they were recently hung. The publisher says he was compelled to be severe, be- cause he did not know their present address. A conductor has been fined 500 dollars in Buffalo, N.Y., for ejecting a man from a car because he refused to give his seat to a woman. The court held that ladies, or those who wish to be considered such, are legally entitled to no more privileges in public con- veyances than men, and that when the latter pay for seats, they have a perfect right to occupy them so long as they conduct themselves in a proper manner. Remarkable .Rescue from Drowning.-The following is an extract from a letter received from Captain W. M'Culloch, of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's mail steamer Rangoon, from Bombay, dated Suez, July 11:—" On the morn- ing of June 28, while steaming against a strong mon- soon and high sea, a man was washed overboard from the bowsprit. The sea was too heavy to lower a boat without greatly endangering many other lives, besides the fact of its being night time. I consequently for. bade lowering a boat, and manoeuvred the ship so as to drift as nearly down upon the man as I Judge. For more than 20 minutes did the ship drift j perfect silence kept; men looking and listening intently; engines ready to go ahead or astern should we hear any cry; when suddenly a faint cry was heard, and, under Providence, right in the way the ship was drift. ing. A few minutes more he was alongside and on board, but quite exhausted. He said, afterwards, he had only floated, the sea being too heavy far swim- ming, and, as the ship apparently left him at first, he had given up a'^ hopes. It oertainly was one of the most Providential escapes from drowning ever known." In consequence of^the Reduction in Duty, Bwniman's Ti.as are now supplied by the Agents EIGHTPENCE per 1b CHKJJFBB. Every Genuine Packet is signed Hornimani Co T) ATJDEINE, the only specific for CHOLERA. It cures LABWSR'LF GNDUFRE.5NE''>5 ^LEMI3TS/AND WHO!E^ sale by Mr. J!«.U.i>ulreanelUa,Welhugton.st., Strand, London. MRS- iNSLOW'S Soothing Syrup, for children cutting teeth, has gained a greater reputation m America during the last 15 year* than any remedy of the kiad ever known. It is plea. sant to take, and SAFE in all cases; it soot^as the child and gives it rest; it relieves griping in the bowels, or wind in the stomach, and cures dysentery I or diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes; it softens the gums and allays all irritation. No mother should be without it. Full directions ox each bottle. Price Is. lid,—Sold by all ch«saiata is to*