Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 1 août 1853, lundi 1 août 1853
[" THE MONTREAL HERALD And Daily Commercial Gazette s Published Dailyj during the six business months of the year, yiz : from 1st of May to the 31st of October ; and on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, during the Winter months, ' hen the Navigation is closed.TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.Daily Herald, £1 10s., payable half-yearly, in advance \"W eekly Herald, in Clubs of Seven, Five Shillings per annum ; Single Subscribers, Five Shillings for Ten ^ Months.No Letter taken out of the Post Office, unless it is pre-paid.ADVERTISING.Six lines and un 1er, 1st insertion, 2s 6d, and for each subsequent insertion.Ten lines and under, 1st insertion, 3s 4d.and lOd for each subsequent insertion.Oyer ten lines 4d per line for the 1st insertion, and Id per line for each subsequent insertion.yearly rates.One Square not to exceed 25 lines jE12 10s, with the privi lf5e of changing it occasionally Half Square not to exceed 12 line privileges.Professional and other Cards not exceeding, seven lines, £3 per annum.No Advertisement to be considered bv the year unless it is previously agreed upon between the parties.The privilege oi \\ early Advertisers will be confined to their regular business, and all other Advertisements such as Auction Sales, Houses to Let, Dissolution of Partnerships, Lejral Notices, Ships, Ac., will be charged extra.Notices of Deaths, containing an \"invitation to attend the Funeral, to be charged 2s.6d.All Notices of Births and Marriages, Is.3d.each.Regular Advertisers, and all others sending communications, or requiring Notices designed to call attention to Lectures, Soirees, ConcertSj or any public entertainments, all Nonces of Private Associations^\u2014every Notice designed to call attention to private enterprise, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted in the Editorial columns, with the understanding that it is to be paid for.N.B.\u2014All-Orders for the insertion or discontinuance of Advertisements, must be in writing, a Book being kept in the Office for parties, calling personally, in which to enter their orders\u2014verbal orders cannot be recognized.i lines £6 16s, with the same NOTICES.DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.THE CO-PARTNERSHIP of tht Undersigned, under the Firm of M A C P H H R S O N, CRANE & CO., at Montreal, and of MACPHER-SON & CRANE, at Kingston, Prescott, Hamilton, Port Stanley, and Bytown, has this day been DISSOLVED, by mutual consent\u2014D.L.Macpherson retiring therefrom.All Debts due to, and by the late concern, to be setiled with John Macpherson and SaMOEL Crane.JOHN MACPHERSON, SAMUEL CRANE, D.L.MACPHERSON.Kingston, 23d July, 1853.- \u2014-\u2014.\t11 :.it r.(; as here- tofore, by the Undersigned, under the Names and Firms above mentioned.JOHN MACPHERSON.SAMUEL CRANE.Kingston, July 23, 1853.\t127 NOTICE.THE PARTNERSHIP, heretofore existing between the undersigned in Montreal, under the Firm of JAMES PATTON & CO., was DISSOLVED, by mutual consent, on the FIRST JANUARY last.All Debts owing to and by the said Firm will be received and paid by JAMES PATTON.Signed,\tSTEPHEN HUGHES, ELIJAH HUGHES, JAMES PATTON._ July 8.^\till WITH reference to the above, the business will, in future, be carried on by the Subscribers, under the same style and firm.JAMES PATTON, Senk.JAMES PATTON, Jdnr.Crockery.NOW ON HAND, a large and well assorted STOCK OF China, Class and earthenware.selected with great care, by one of the firm, during the past winter, which will be sold at low prices.JAMES PATTON & CO.N.B.\u2014A Small Assortment, of PARIAN STA-TUETTS, VASES, &c.July 8.ill NOTICE.THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between ONESIME THIBAUDEAU and NAZAIRE VILLENEUVE, under the name of 0.THIBAUDEAU & 00., was DISSOLVED by mutual consent on the 24th May last.The affairs of the said Co-Partnership will be settled by the undersigned, who will continue the Boot and Shoe Business in his own name, at No.Ï3, Saint Paul Street.0.THIBAUDEAU.Montreal, July 2, 1853.\t1m\u201410G DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between the Undersigned as Lumber Merchants, under the style and firm of SIMS & COLEMAN is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent._A11 unsettled CLAIMS pertaining to the said Firm will be adjusted by either of the Undersigned, who are equally authorized to grant acquittances.JASPER G.SIMS, JOHN C.COLEMAN.Montreal, 30th April, 1853.\t3m\u201453 WITH reference to the above announcement, the Subscriber begs to intimate to his riends and the public, that he will continue the Lumber Business from this date in his own name and for his individual account.JASPER G.SIMS.Montreal, April 30, 1853.\t3m\u201453 NOTICE.ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS against the Estate of the late Mr.WILLIAM KELL, Sheriff\u2019s Officer, are requested to send them in duly attested; and those INDEBTED to the Estate, to make immediate payment to WILLIAM M.KELL, acting for the Executors, No.49, St.Lawrence Street, who is duly authorized to that effect.I.J.0.ABBOTT, HENRY A.KELL.Executors.April 5.\t41 Notice of Co-Partnership.MR.CHARLES E.SEYMOUR having been admitted a Partner in the business heretofore carried on, under the name of SEYMOUR & WHITNEY, the same will be CONTINUED from this date, under the stjle and firm of SEYMOUR, WHITNEY & CO.Montreal, 1st April.1853.\t40 NOTICE.JAMES WILSON will CONTINUE to carry on the BUSINESS of the late HENRY WILSON, as BLACK and WHITE SMITH, BELL-HANGER, &c., Chenneville Street, near Craig Street.Feb.24.\t9m\u201424 NEW SPS^^GOODS To Country Æerchants.J.& dTlewis HAVE received by the Cunard Steamers \u201cCanada,\u201d \u201cAmerica,\u201d \u201cNiagara,\u201d \u201cAndes,\u201d and \u201c Alps,\u201d via Boston, 200 CASES OF FANCY AND STAPLE -ALSO\u2014 By Packet Ships via Boston, and Vessels now in Port, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PACKAGES, the whole of which will be offered to the Trade at a very LOW ADVANCE, and on the MOST LIBERAL TERMS.They would particularly call the attention of buyers, to their large Stock of RIBBONS, SILKS, SHAWLS, STRAW BONNETS.DELANES, FANCY DRESS GOUDS, HOSlhiKY ana GLOVES.They will also have on hand a most complete assortment of Small Wares.n= TEN OASES OF READY MADE CLOTHING.May 7.\t 58 GIBB & CO.HAVE received per Steamship GENOVA and other Vessels now in port, an Extensive Assortment of Gentlemen\u2019s Haberdashery, of the Newest and Most Approved WEST END (LONDON) STYLES, including\u2014 Waterproof Overcoats Umbrellas Malacca Canes Gaiters, &c &c May 13.\t 63 WHITE SHIRTING.5 CASES FRENCH MADAPOLAMS, Durkas, Debee & Go\u2019s.(Lille.) W.WHITEFORD & CO.May 28.\t76 ' RADCLIFFE\u2019S FLANNELS.OA BALES WHITE, NATURAL, AND SCARLET FLANNELS, KERSEYS, SERGES, &C.W.WHITEFORD & CO.May 28.Î6 - SHAWL WAREHOUSE.THE Subscriber has received, ex Steamer \u201c Canada,\u201d via Boston, bis first importation of SHAWLS for the Season, consisting of RICH FILLED PAISLEY LONG and SQUARE SHAWLS, with every novelty in PRINTED CASHMERE, BAREGE and TISSUE SHAWLS.The above Goods were manufactured and designed by Messrs.Walker, Son & Co., Paisley, expressly for the Canada Trade.ALEXANDER WALKER.April 5.\t41 ROOFirca SI.AEES.THE Subscriber begs to inform the Public that he is prepared to supply SLATES for ROOFING in any quantity, and at very moderate ^CONTRACTS for ROOFING entered into for any part of Canada.Address Slate Works, Kingsey, Or, 3 Molson Terrace, Montreal.June 3._______________________-____ 1 A A KEGS, 56 LBS.Superior LARD.1UU For Sale by LeMESURIER, ROUTE & CO.Julv 19.\t129 Jtlmte OF THE.Montreal Herald Printing Olfiee.T AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME XLV.REMOVALS.RXHVXOVAXi.THE Subscribers have REMOVED to No.164 St.Paul Street, the Store built on the site of the premises they occupied previous to the fire of the 6th of June last.GUMMING & GALBRAITH, May 11.\t______61 FOR SALE.REMOVAL.THE Subscriber has REMOVED to that Warehouse, No.192 St.Paul Street formerly occupied by Messrs.Clark, Thomson & Con and adjoining Messrs.Lyman & Co., Druggists.ALEXANDER WALKER.April 30.'\t52 RSraOVAXi.HM.BOWKER, Dentist, has REMOVED to \u2022 the Residence of Mademoiselle Duperez, No.7 Little St.James Street.May 10.60 H.W.îtïNG, Custom House, Forwarding and General Shipping Agent, HAS REMOVED his Office to MULLIN\u2019S BUILDINGS, No.60 Commissioners Street, Opposite the Quebec Steamboat Wharf.May 14.\t64 7,OR Sale by the Subscribers,\u2014now landing .from the Brig \u201c Two Sisters,\u201d from Cadiz : \u201c Pemartin & Co.\u2019s \u201d Pale & Gold SHERRIES, ot various grades, in hhds and qr-casks.LrMESURIER, ROUTH & 00.June 30.\t104 V\u2019OR Sale by the Subscribers\u2014 | J?Sandeman & Co.\u2019s Port, various grade's, in pipes, hhds, qr-casks and actaves Duff, Gordon & Co.\u2019s Gold Sherry, in do Blackburn & Co.\u2019s Madeira, in do Bruce & Co.\u2019s Vidonia Teneriffe, in do LeMESURIER, ROUTH & CO.June 30.104 UST RECEIVED and for Sale by the Sub- scribers, an assortment of NAVY EXTRA BOILED, BOILED TOW and BROWN CANVAS, Nos.1 fa 7.Lf.MESURIER, ROUTH & CO.July 6.\t109 RENOVAI.-j-urri i: nu.\u2014 .- ¦ ¦: ' ***\u2022.- ' A\ti mul Street\u2014Store former- ly occupied by C.G.Hill, and will OPEN on MONDAY, the 9th instant, with a Large and Choice Assortment of FOREIGN GOODS, in the Package, DOMESTIC FABRICS, and GENERAL DRY GOODS, adapted to this Market.T.D.HALL.May 6.\t57 0GILYY, WOOD & CO.HAVE REMOVED to No.10, Little St.Joseph Street\u2014the Store formerly occupied by Messrs.J.G.Mackenzie & Co.Mav 5.\t56 Removal.THE Subscriber has REMOVED from No.188 St.Paul Street, to No.13, OUVILLIER\u2019S BUILDINGS, St.Sacrament Street.JAMES FOSTER.May 14.\t64 remôval7~ THE Subscribers have REMOVED to their Stores in William Street (formerly occupied by the Ashes Inspectors), and nearly opposite Messrs.Noad, Young & Co., corner of Grey Nun Street.WATSON & WILLIAMS.Montreal, 3rd May, 1853.\t54 Removal.TAMES SCOTT & CO.have REMOVED to the J new Store, 145 St.Paul Street, near Little St.Joseph Street.April 12\t44 LATHAM, Flour Merchant, has REMOVED \u2022 to William Street, facing Grey Nun Street, and nearly opposite Noad & Young\u2019s, where he will keep on hand all qualities of FLOUR, with a general assortment of PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT, &c.April 19.\t47 REMOVAL OF THE CANTONJIOUSE.THE business of the CANTON HOUSE (Established in 1848, for the exclusive sale of TEA and COFFEE, at 109 Notre Dame Street), will be REMOVED on the FIRST MAY to No.53 Great St.James Street, nearly opposite the Ottawa Hotel.SAMUEL COCHRAN.Canton House, ) 109 Notre Dame Street, > April 19, 1853.\t)\tTts\t47 P.S.\u2014Not the most remote connection with any other House.NOTICE.WE.HOLMES, Esquire, Advocate, has RE-\u2022 MOVED his Office to the Building of Hugh Taylor, Esquire, St.Gabriel Street, facing Little St.James\u2019 Street.May 6.\t184 SlffASSOKSSStlSr WAREHOUSE, 183, Saint Paul Street.PAPERS\u2014Blue and White Royal, Medium, Demy, Post, Foolscap, Pott, Letter and Note Papers.Envelopes\u2014Blue, Cream Laid and Wove, White, Buff, Official, all sizes Whitney\u2019s Inkstands\u2014Coloured and Plain Glass Black Cards and Card Boards Copying Machines and Letter Books Account Books, Memorandum Books, Red Tape, India Rubber, Steel Pens, Inks, Wafers, Sealing Wax\u2014Barker\u2019s Cases Lead Pencils, &c., &c., Wholesale and Retail.JOHN DOUGALL.June 24.\t99 ST, GEORGE\u2019S HALL, GREAT SAINT JAMES STREET.1 THIS MAGNIFICENT HALL, unsurpassed in this City for situation and access, and brilliantly lighted with THREE GAZELLIERS, is now ready for LEASING.Agents for Concerts, Vocalists, Panoramas and Lecturers :\u2014Their patronage is solicited.Apply to JOHN JONES, Tattersalls.May 7, 1853.\t58 ENGLISH AND EEENCH PERFUMERY.LUBIN\u2019S PERFUMERY ; RIMMEL\u2019S do Rimmel\u2019s Toilet Vinegar, Farina\u2019s Eau de Cologne.HAIR OILS\u2014Palma Christ!, Vegetable, and Sweet Almond, &c.&c.Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Fluid, for the Hair Fancy Soaps, W.Clayton & Co.\u2019s Pine Apple Soap, Clayton\u2019s Rypophagon for Shaving, Gos- nolUia Pancy Soixpo for Wusbing and Sha-aing; Jules Hauel\u2019s Saponaceous Shaving Compound! Hair, Nail, Tooth, Cloth & Shaving BRUSHES, Rodger\u2019s RAZOR\u2019S, Warranted ; Razor Strops, Writing PAPER, Note Paper, Porte-Monnaies, Buffalo Combs, Tooth Powder, Bay Water.For Sale by\tJOHN PALMER, Hair Dresser, *81.Gabriel Street, First door from Notre Dame Street.June 14.\t90 Electro-Chemical Telegraph, Office, 60 Commissioner Street, Opposite the Quebec Steamboat Basis, CONNECTING MONTREAL WITH BOSTON AND NEW YORK DIRECT.THIS LINE is now in COMPLETE OPERATION, offering to Merchants and others the advantage of an uninterrupted and instantaneous communication to the above Cities and intermediate Towns.The Wires of the Company extend through Rouse\u2019s Point to Ogdensburgh; also through Burlington, Concord, Stanches ter, Lowell, Spring-field, and other important Towns, to New York.Communications sent to all parts of the United States, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia with despatch and at reduced rates.May 24,3m\u201472 NOTICE.To Parties intending to Remove Deceased Relatives from the Old to the Rew Cemetery.THE Subscriber begs to inform parties wishing to REMOVE DECEASED RELATIVES, that be is prepared to do so on reasonable terms and at the shortest notice.Having been for several years past Sexton of both the Protestant Burying Grounds, may be the means of being of great service to parties interested in the matter.For further information, apply to Mr.Pelton, or to the Subscriber, near the Old Burying Ground.ALDERMAN WARDLEY.December 4\t230 THE Undersigned is prepared to make CASH ADVANCES on all kinds of Produce consigned to EDWARD WAY & CO., of Liverpool.RICHARD T.WAY, St.John Street.May 23.\tm XpURNISHED -APARTMENTS suitable for J.Single Gentlemen,\u2014vacant at present\u2014at No.162 Notre Dame Street.May 16.______ '\t65 Porls.ana Fleuri CANADA Mess, Prime Mess and Prime PORK Extra Superfine and Fine FLOUR WATSON A WILLIAMS, May 3.\t§4 9 BALES BROWN WRAPPING PAPER, 27x38 and 32x33, for sale by the Subscribers' LeMESURTER, ROUTH & CO.July C.\t________109 CASES REFINED BORAX, for Sale by LrMESURIER, ROUTH & CO.Julv 6.\t109 F 20 casks Very Superior SMOKED HAMS LrMESURIER, ROUTH & CO.July 6.\t109 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Bleached and Brown Sheeting, 32, 33,36 and 40 inch Fine Canada Bagging, 35, 36, 38 and 40 inch Improved Canvas for Tailors, different qualities Brown Towelling, Two Bushel Bags, Seaming Twine, &c.&c.&c.LrMESURIER, ROUTH k CO.Jnly 6.109 IT'OR SALE\u2014 1?Brandy, Dark and Pale, 1850 and 1852 White Wine Vinegar Bass\u2019s East India Ale Refined Table Salt, in jars Canada Plates FORBES & CO.July 6.\t109 IPOKSALE\u2014 1 5 casks APOTHE 0 ARIES\u2019 and other TWINES, best English Manufacture MORRIS, BROTHERS, 13 St Sacrament Street.July 7.\t110 PORTO RICO SUGAR\u2014 50 hhds very choice.For sale by JAMES TORRANCE.June 17.\t93 Liverpool salt\u2014300 bags Fine Stored do \u2014250 do.For sale by JAMES TORRANCE, June 17.\t93 c HAMPAGNE\u2014 Krug\u2019s White Label\u2014160 dozen, quarts and pints, of this Wine, superior to Moet\u2019s, just received direct from Rheims, ex the \u201c Paragon,\u201d from Havre.For sale by G.D.WATSON.June 15.\t91 Brandy- 75 hhds ) \u201cDumas\u2019\u201d just landed, ex 20 qr-casks $\t\u201c Chase,\u201d Irom Glasgow.For sale by G.D.WATSON.June 15.\t91 CHEDDER CHEESE\u2014 22 baskets, of a very superior quality, ex \u201c Atala.\u201d For sale by G.D.WATSON.June 15.\t91 CARPETING\u2014 Carpeting\u201415.bales Matting\u201413 trusses Warranted fast colors, and of superior quality.For sale by G.D.WATSON.June 15.\t91 IG IRON :\u2014 200 tons Gartsherrie, No 1 For Sale by THEODORE HART.June, 18.\t94 1 fin barrels POT BARLEY.For Sale by 1UU\tG.D.WATSON.April 14\t45 ________ 25 barrels PALE SEAL OIL WATSON k WILLIAMS.June 8.\t85 F R ICE\u2014200 bags Cleaned Patna Raisins\u2014500 boxes Fresh For Sale by JOSEPH TIFFIN, Dec.18.236 THE Subscriber offers for sale the following WINES, &c., just landed ex \u201c Warrior Queen\u201d\u2014 ssâïrXk \\ Very fine St.Julien Claret, in cask or bottle, vintage 1849 Very superior Sweet Sherry Champagne\u20141st and 2nd quality\u2014Moet and Chaudon Epernay Real Tokay, in pints, \u201c Princesse\u201d White Rum, very old, in bottle MartelTs Brandy, in hhds, 8 years old Free or in bond.E.HAMILTON, 184 Notre Dame Street, June 15.\t92 \"~NEW_G00DS.THE Subscriber has just returned from Europe, where he has selected a Choice and Extensive Assortment of every variety of MERCHANDISE in his line.L.MARCHAND, St.Paul Street.May 6.\t57 To Builders and Dealers in Stone Ware.SXONB WARE, Made by GILLESPIE k SOULE, St Johns, C.E.FOR SALE by the Subscriber, a variety of STOVEPIPE TUBES, or Stovepipe Holes, suitable for Partitions, Ceilings, &c.The Stone Ware is considered superior to Oast Iron.\u2014also,\u2014 made of the same material, Pots, Butter Crocks and Covers, Churns, Sweetmeat Jars, Jugs, Flower Pots, Snuff'Jars, &c.&c.J.HENRY EVANS, 197,St Paul Street.Dec, 30.241 l.oiKloii SI oil! :¦ osel S*;* I«\u2022 Ale.OW Landing ex John Bull :\u2014 THORNE\u2019S BROWN STOUT and E.I.PALE ALE, in pints and quarts.A.CUVILLIER k CO.May UL\t65 N' \u201c iwromrers \u201d, THIS highly celebrated CHAMPAGNE, direct from the Proprietors.\u2014also,\u2014 Hennessy\u2019s and Martell\u2019s BRANDIES of old Vintages\u2014for sale by THOS.KAY & CO.St.Eloi Street.June 16.\t184 Glassware and Earthenware TN EVERY VARIETY, and of the Newest A Styles of Common, Medium, and superior kinds'on hand and to arrive, for sale by package JAMES DOUGALL, 210 St.Paul Street.June 17._____________________93 THE Subscriber has now on hand the Largest, Best, and Cheapest Stock of TRUNKS, VALISES, LEATHER PORTMANTEAUS, &c., ever offered for Sale in Canada.Country and Upper Canada Merchants will find it to their advantage to call and procure cheap Packing Trunks for Light Goods.W.R.HIBBARD, 113, St.Paul Street, May 10\t60 Embi-otderea Robes.£) CASES VERY LATEST STYLES, just /\u2022Ci\topened.ALEXANDER WALKER.April 5.\t41 E HOPS.IGHT BALES HOPS for Sale in quantities to suit purchasers, at SAMUEL PRICE\u2019S, St.Ann\u2019s Market.Jan.13.\t6 Platt\u2019s Cheese.TWO TONS PLATT\u2019S CHEESE, just received and for sale by D.BUSTEED, No.23, St.Peter Street.November 9.217 MPROVED PHOSPHATEE OF LIME\u2014A\u2019Su-perior article for Manuring Land.WILLIAM LYMAN k GO., 194 k 196 St.Paul Street.May 7\t58 Window Glass.RECEIVING ex « ROBINSON,\u201d from Antwerp : 1000 boxes German Sheet Window Glass, from 6J x 71, up to 24 x 20 For Sale by THOMAS WILLIAMS.June 23,\t58 I MONTREAL.MONDAY MORNING.AUGUST 1.1853.\u2022nk-.FOR SALE.PRESERVING SUGARS\u2014 50 barrels Dutch Crushed 200 do Bright Bastards 20 tierces Double Refined Loaf \u2014also,\u2014 Bright Muscovado Sugars ?.atn?icc J in hags Sifted Pepper ^\t& Button Blue Assorted Pickles Crystaline and Patent Sperm Candles Wine Corks\t\u201e .RYAN, BROTHERS k CO.July 8.\t________ 111 Brandy, gin, rum, wine, &c\u2014 Martel\u2019s Dark, in quarter casks Plunat\u2019s Old Pale, in hhds Gin\u2014Pine Apple and DeKuyper\u2019s brands Jamaica Rum, in puns Port, Sherry, Marsala, in wood Brandy, in bottle ) Port Wine, do > various brands Champagne, do ) RYAN, BROTHERS & CO.July 8.\tHI TEAS\u2014 Hyson\t) Twankay\t( A fresh and well selected Young Hyson (\tassortment.July 8.RYAN, BROTHERS k CO.Ill D RAUGHT ALE\u2014 India Pale Ale, in wood RYAN, BROTHERS & CO.July 8.\tIll s: ILENT SPIRITS\u2014 50 puns 58 O.P.RYAN, BROTHERS k CO.July 8.\tHI OTTAWA GTASS WORKS.THE Subscribers, Agents for the above Manufactory, have on hand and offer for Sale, :\u2014 A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Fresh Manufactured WINDOW GLASS, In Half Boxes of different sizes, suitable to the UPPER and LOWER CANADA TRADE, which, will be found superior in quality to any yet offered, consisting of the following brands : OTTAWA, or first quality ST.LAWRENCE, or second do CHAMPLAIN, or third do This Glass will be found fully equal to any imported, and equally low rates.Orders for any particular sizes, not on hand will be executed with quick dispatch.Double thick or Imitation Plate made to order up to size 30 x 40.LnMESURIER, ROUTH k CO., Agents Ottawa Glass Works.March 15.\t32 F )ALE BRANDY, in hhds and quarter casks .E.I.PALE ALE, in barrels For sale by MORRIS, BROTHERS, 13 St.Sacrament Street June 22.97 Bolting\u2019 Cloth & Mill Stones! OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Bolting Cloth (branded Anchor) Patent Bolting Cloth, assorted numbers French Mill Stones French Burr Blocks E, k Y.HÜDON.fîapL 28,\t181 FOR1 SALE.TUST RECEIVED and tor sale by the Subscri-J bers\u2014 150 bags Fine PATNA RICE LeMESURIER, ROUTH k CO.July 13.\t115 JUST 'RïiCSIVSa, ESX SKIPS.IT'OR SALE\u2014 J.Silks, Linens, and Cottons\u2014352 bales, eases and trusses.JEAN BRUNEAU.May 11.\t61 IT'OR SALE\u2014 J.Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, and Moleskins\u201456 cases, bales and trusses JEAN BRUNEAU.May 11.\t61 Blankets.IT'OR SALE\u2014 J?3000 pairs Makinaw, from 10s to 35s per pair\u2014a fine lot.JEAN BRUNEAU.May 11.\t61 Flannels.\"IT'OR SALE\u2014 J?23 bales Red, White, Yellow, Green, Rose, Blue, Pink and Fancy.JEAN BRUNEAU.May ill.\t61 Stuff Goods.IT'OR SALE\u2014 C 19 cases Assorted.JEAN BRUNEAU.May 11.\t61 T ANDING ex \u201c Three Bells\u2019\u2019\u2014 1 i 20 tons Selected White Chalk, in casks CARTER, KERRY & CO., St.Paul Street.May 30.\t77 IT\u2019OR SALE by the Subscriber\u2014 JD Scotch Bar Iron Hoop and Band do Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil White and Colored Paints Window Glass assorted, Putty Shoe Threads, Twines, and Cordage Patent Nails, Horse and Wrought Nails Cut Nails, Wrought and Cut Spikes Patent Pails Potash Kettles and Coolers, Bake Pans and Covers Coil, Ox and Trace Chains Together with a general assortment of SHELF HARDWARE.JAMES R.HUTCHINS, No.109 St.Paul Street.May 27.\t75 TTOR Sale by the Subscriber\u2014 J; Boiled Linseed Oil, G S Window Glass, assorted Genuine White Lead, in firkins and kegs White, Red, Yellow, and Green Paint, in tins and kegs Dry White Lead, Venetian Red, Chrome \u201cYellow, \t.Holye\u2019s do do do ^ Ag unies.Imports by tbe Lacbitke Canal.July 29.Steamer OTTAWA\u2014Order 10 brls ashes.July 30.Steamer DAWN\u2014Hooker, Holton & co 4 brls ashes; A Laurie & co 14 do; D Torrance 5 do; Carter & Cowan *2 do; H Jones & co 14 do 1000 bush wheat; T Kay & co 1 ck hams; McPherson, Crane & co 4 brls ashes; A Reward 224 brls pork 1000 do jjour; Gillespie, Mottatt & co 4141 bush wheat; J G McKenzie & co 5 brls ashes; Stephens & Mills 54 bxs candles.Steamer ST.HELEN\u2014I Gould 1168 bundles shanes; Hon J Ross, Quebec, 2 pkgs furniture; II McLennan 10 brls ashes; Hooker, Holton k co 22 do; Cuvillier & co 22 do 20 cks high wines; Glass ford & Walker 1 lot of stones and bricks.EXPORTS.Per Schr TWO BROTHERS-300 brls flour 100 bgs wheat.MARRIED.At No.7, Saint Helen Street, in this city, on Saturday, the 30th ultimo, by the Reverend Doctor Wilkes, Mr.John Denny, Newhoro, to Elizabeth Tett, niece of Benjamin Tett, Esq., of same place.In St.John\u2019s Church, on the 27th July, by the Rev.Robert Blakey,Edward Allan Watrons, Esq., of Ogdensburgh, only son of Andrew Watrons, Esq., of Saratoga, N.Y., to Henrietta, second daughter of the Hon.Samuel Crane, Oak Place, Prescott.DIED.At Pike River Falls, Canada East, on the 23rd ultimo, Ann Aston, the beloved wife of Charles George, in the 60 th year of her age.TIll\u2018AIRjyU)YAL! v.-««a M'n.otxgor, MR.J.W.BUCKL AND.Stage Manager.- \u2014- - - MONDAY EVENING, 1st AUG., TH E Performance will commence with Knowles\u2019 Beautiful Play of the HUNCHBACK.After which, Popular Oance, Miss A.Walters.To conclude with the successful Farce of JOHN JONES.ïS\u2019For particulars, see Small Bills.Prices op Admission :\u2014Dress Circle, 3s 9d (75c) ; Family Circle, 2s Cd (50c) ; Parquet, Is 3d (25c) ; Private Boxes, $4 each.August 1,131 FAREWELL TOUR, {Reported for the Montreal Herald.) BY MONTREAL LINE, ^ Office, Great St.James Street.New York, July 30.The steamer Franklin sailed to-day, at noon, for Southampton and Havre, with 85 passengers and $855,000 in specie.Boston, July 30.The British steamship Medea arrived here this morning, it is supposed, with despatches in connexion with the Fisheries.A desperate encounter took place last night between the new Harbour Police and the River llneves who had been boarding and robbing vessels at the wharves, wearing masks.The robbers were seen leaving a vessel in a boat, and were captured They afterwards escaped au.\u2018V^?re re-captured after a desperate struggle with firearms\u2014the robbers firing firearms and the police returning the fire without effect.The robbers were armed with six barrel revolvers.Each robber had several gold watches which he had stolen\u2014the property was stolen from the brig Mary M ilder on Tuesday night when the Captain was put to sleep with chloroform.Washington, July 30.The President has concluded a contract with Clark Mills for the erection, in this city, of the statue of Geo.Washington, at a cost of $50,000.NEW YORK MARKETS, July 30.Increased firmness in low grades of State and Western Flour.More doing for home and Eastern trade.Canadian quiet at$5,12; sales 5500 brls at $5®$5,25 for common to good Ohio; $4,94 ®$5,19 for Michigan and Indiana, and $5,12 for State.Wheat\u2014Less doing.The advance rates restricts the demand, and we have only to note a sale of 2300 bushels of common Canadian at $1,22, and 3000 dp upper Lake at $l,06tj.Red mixed dull.Corn better and in good demand\u2014sales 23000 bushels at 70c(®7lHc for unsound ; 70c/a,721^ for Western mixed.Pork firm ; arrivals light ; sales at $15,87/5)15, 95 for Mess ; $13/513,12 for Prime.-J Mitchell & co Ruins of the Mormon Temple and the Jcarians.\u2014A correspondent of the Dover (N.H.) Star, under date of June 17th, gives some interesting facts in relation to the eity of Nauvoo, Mormon-ism, &c.:\u2014 Before the temple was burnt, it was nearly finished.Mow, all that remains is the end facing the river, and this is seen for a few miles back in the country, and at some distance on the river, below and above.It was built of limestone, the outside hewn and carved, exhibiting some of the most beautiful figures that I ever saw made otj stone.The location for the city is considered one of the best on the river.It is on a point of land formed by a great bend in the river, overlooking quite a portion of Iowa.A considerable part of the city is below the bluff, yet is so high that it is never inundated.The present number of inhabitants is about 3009, and there is but one evangelical meeting, and this is the Methodist.The Catholics have a meeting in the place.The ruins of the temple are not the only ruins.Many of the brick houses in the back part of the city are deserted, and the remains of many burnt houses continue upon the grounds.Had the Mormons, even with their humbug, conducted a little better, this would have been a great place.Most of the villages in this county were under their control.Joe Smith\u2019s widow has married, and lives in the city.She and her husband keep the mansion-house.Her oldest son is about twenty years of age.They have no fellowship with Mormonism.Boynton, who first preached in Maine, as a Mormon, and induced about thirty families, with tiieir innocent children, to ieave\u2019my native town, has for twelve years been an Anti-Mormon.Yet Mormonism is still flourishing.A few miles below, thousands are now encamped, preparing to emigrate to the Salt Lake country.Most of the Mormon sufferers have been women and children.The jemple site is owned by a company ot so-e'alista, called Icarians, mostly French.They number qbotjt 4Q0, publish a weekly paper in English, and are infidels, i visited their buildings\u2014had an interview with the\u2019ir \u2019President.They are noted as being peaceable and temperate.\u2022They all dine in one room ; yet every man has a separate .rcoçi for his family.Seventy more Protestant refugees from Madeira Jiave arrived at New York to join their brethrefl Blinois, per cent of pure iron Magnetic Oxyde of Iron, from the Township of Ross, near Portage du Fort, crystalized iu cubes.A fifth kind is the Carbonate of Iron Plumbago, or Black Lead, as it is usually called, although there is not a particle of lead in it.The dimensions of the vein from which this was taken is not, stated, but from the size ot the specimen it must exist in considerable masses exhibited by the Hon.R.U.Harwood : The sixth species is Sulphuret of Iron, remarkable for the splendid six sided crystals of carbonate of lime, with which its surface is incrust-ed.It is labelled\u2014 Sulphuret of Iron of the species called Marca-site, or Rhombic Pyrites, from a vein in tbe Trenton Limestone at the head of the Chaudière Falls at Bytown.There were also several other kinds of ore and large samples of the cement stone of Nejiean, both in its natural state and as it.appears when hardened between the stones of a building.\u2014 These were also furnished by R.Wright, Senior, Esq, of Hull.There were many specimens of painting around the walls of the Exhibition, and many articles of needlework from the Convent, including some magnificently embroidered vestments for the priests.Other ladies bad also contributed several articles of fancy needle-work, amongst which one by Miss Aumond was very much remarked.Two tents on either side of the room, consisting of articles of British manufacture, were designed to show the degree of luxury which is indulged in by the inhabitants of the Ottawa region.These articles, from the establishments of Messrs.Heron, Brough, McLachlan and Gordon, prove conclifsiyely the strides made in wealth and taste in this part of the Province.Richer goods could hardly be sold in any city of Canada.There were besides a number of specimens of tweeds from the factory of tbe Hon.Thos.McKay, from imported wool, fully eaual to cloths of the same description from British mills ; and from these native efoths Messrs.Story and Torrence had con strncted\u2014the one a most marvellous coat, and the other a vest which admitted of protean changes, in six different styles.Mr.Punch\u2019s dandies ought to see this garment.It is one of those \u201cstunning\u201d affairs which they delight to wear, and the artist to depict.Even the youth of genius whom we saw last week, and who had achieved such glory by giving his mind exclusively up to the building of waistcoats might have had new ideas struck out by the study of this ingenious invention.Messrs.Bangs, Freligh and Fraser, and Mesdames Minnis and Gibson further illustrated by their contributions the style and taste of the Ottawa fashionables.-Messrs.Heney, Borbridge, Montgomery and Waugh gave proof that leather manufactures were as far advanced as the other arts of life, and iu the mechanical department we noticed carriages from Humphreys & McDougall ; agricultural implements from Workman Griffin and Hay ; cabinet ware from Angus and Walklêy ; a model of chain pump, a model of original suspension bridge, Carpenters\u2019 tools from McArthur k McDougall ; newly invented churn by E Woods; superior biscuit baking machine from Mr.A.Scott.There were specimens of book-binding, by Mr.Horne.A .fine array of glass from the Ottawa Glass Works atVaudpeuil.A lathe and a portable bellows, from Booth\u2014 both remarkable for beauty of design and perfect workmanship ; and a beautiful eight-day clock from Leslie.A large quantity of confections from Mr.Scott.Thirty-three specimens of woods prepared by J.Fitzgibbon, Esq.; a small tub, manufactured by R.Kenly, copper, was much noticed ; window blinds, and other articles of domestic use, by Messrs.jCurrier, Dickenson k Co.Having viewed the exhibition th.e Governor Genera] proceeded to Dorans, and received those gentlemen yyho desired to be presented.From thence, after visiting the Roman Catholic Cathedral, he drove to the hospitable mansion of the Hon.Thomas McKay, where a very handsome luncheon had been prepared, in the splendid grounds which surround Rideau Hall ; a large party of gentlemen having been invited to meet him.Having partaken of the refreshments, of which all who took part in the proceedings of the morning stood in need, His Excellency, with his attendants set out for Aylmer.On the Union Bridge his carriage was halted just over the slide on the north eqd, in order tq give him an opportunity of witnessing the descent of several cribs of timber, which had beep stopped there for that purpose, and the procession being again set ip motion, met a deputation from Aylmer over the centre of the arph, within a few yards of the cataract, which here pushes down a dam of perpendicular rocks broken into a variety of awful looking chasms, that distort the falling waters inloail sorts of shapes, and divide them into shoots of all imaginable sizes from a thundering sheet of foam to a fine silver thread, or even a few drops falling one by one from some angular projection of the ledge into the boiling caldrpn (chaudière) below.The deputation, which had come to receive Her Majesty\u2019s Representative in this romantic spot was accompanied by a cavalcade of substantial yeomen, mounted on their own horses, and by a band of music, in a large carriage, bearing a magnificent banner.Having joined the previous procession the whole party again moved forward to the northern end of the bridge, where more rafts were allowed to go down the slide on that side, in order to show the different character of the works at the two ends.Hence along the road to Aylmer :there was a continued feu de joie kept up by sonie musketeers who rode with the band and by the inhabitant on the route.The village was decked with fir branches, and his Lordship proceeded to the new Court House, where he received an address, and replied from the platform in ral.He said he knew them for as industrious and honest a yeomanry as ever existed in any country.He knew that they were men of substance, with every man his own farm\u2014men, whose welcome must, therefore, be gratifying.-Thev had known him (Mr.E.) too for many years, and\u2019he believed that they felt how much be respected them and wished for their welfare, which he hoped would be largely augmented by the improvements about to be effected on the Ottawa.This speech was replied to by three cheers, in the midst of which the boat left the wharf.On the way down, lunch was served on board the \u201cOregon,\u201d and a most recherche dinner on board the \u201cEmerald,\u201d as Aylmer was approached ; Fitzroy Harbor having been touched at on the way down, with the usual ceremonies.During the dinner, His Excellency proposed the health of Mr.Egan, the hon.member for Ottawa, to whose enterprise, he said, much of the present prosperity of that section of the country was due.Mr.Egan returned thanks, and concluded by proposing \u201cThe Ladies.\" Before leaving the latter boat an address was signed to Captain Gumming, to be communicated to the other officers of the Emerald and Oregon, expressing the sense, which the gentlemen on board, accompanying(Lord Elgin and his personal suite, felt of the attendance and zeal, which had marked their management on the trip.The steamer readied the wharf at Aylmer about eight o\u2019clock, and Lord Elgin drove direct to Bytown; the village of Aylmer and every hoitse on the route being illuminated.On the other side of the Union bridge ; on the Barrack Hill; and on some other elevated points large bon-fires had been lighted, and the discharges of musketry wore constant.On Saturday his Lordship returned to Montreal accompanied by the Hon.Col.Bruce ; Mrs.Bruce; Lt Col Irvine and Captains Hamilton and Grant, having on his way down received and answered addres-res at Longueuil and Hawkesbury.On board both the Phcenix and the Lady Simpson, the best management is always to be calculated upon, and His Lordship reached Montreal in ample season for the Quebec steamboat.good fortune of the writer to hear nearly all the great orators of England and America who have figured within the last twenty years both in the pulpit and at the bar, in parliament or in congress, and he has always found that the most effective speakers\u2014those who make the most lasting impressions\u2014are those who have their thoughts clearly defined in their own brains, and who take the coolest and consequently the likeliest method of implanting them in the brains of others.Notes of a Reporter.\u2014\u2022Boston Post.TRADE AND COMMERCE.MQNTEEAL BKOKERS\u2019 CIRCULAR FOR TIIK Week ending Saturday, July 30, 1853.Arranged by a Committee of Brokers\u2014Hanbïirt I*.Macdougall, Secretary.(Montreal, 30th July, 1853.PRODUCE.{From Edward Way fy Co\u2019s.Circular.) Per \u201cASIA\u201d.Liverpool, July 15.Our market for Montreal Ashes remains in the same lifeless state, occasionally a retail sale at 27s for both Pots and Pearls.The advices of large falling off in receipts at Montreal has not affected us here in any way.Provisions\u2014Retail sales only making at former prices.Ordinary Prime Mess \u201980/®90s ; Fine 92 s 6d/5100 per tierce.Pork in moderate demand ; Western 70/©75s; Eastern 76/580s per barrel, for Prime Mess.There has been more doing in Bacon, at an advance of Is per cwt ; Western 44/5 50s: Eastern 50/552S per cwt.Tallow bas declined slightly ; United States 47/552.3 per cwt ; Canadian Butter 62s/568s ^ cwt.Grease Butter 40/5463 if cwt.Corn Market\u2014Since our last we have had changeable weather.In the early part of the week it was tine, and then changed to heavy rain for the past two days, which we believe lias been pretty general over the country.At our Tuesday\u2019s market, prices of Wheat gave way fully 2d per 70 lbs, and Flour 6d/51s ^ barrel, witli very little business doing at the decline.At our market to-day there have been some considerable sales of Wheat at a slight improvement on Tuesday\u2019s rates, and also a moderate demand for Flour, at 3d/56d advance ; so that we close about Id per 70 lbs on Wheat, and 6d per brl on flour, lower than on this day week.Canada Peas maintain their value at 37s/®37s 6d.Indian Corn in demand, at full rates.Per 70 lbs.Mad.Anna Bishop WILL POSITIVELY ARRIVE AT MONTREAL,, In the Beginning of Next Month, (Aug.) She will also visit, for the last time, the Principal Cities and Towns of the Canadas, Particulars respecting her Concerts to be duly announced.BOCHSA, Manager.July 30.\t130 T UPPER CANADA.Grand Trunk Railway Contractors.\u2014The Hon.P.McGill left town on Saturday for Portland, where he expected to meet Messrs.Jackson and Peto, of the Grand Trunk Railway, who arrived out in the \u201cAsia,\u201d and were to proceed to Portland.We believe Mr.Stephenson, the eminent engineer, is of the party.The Governor General\u2019s Visit to the Ottawa.\u2014We have received, together with onr letter from Bytown, a crowd of addresses and answers for which we can find no room to-day.Theatre Royal.\u2014\u201c The Hunchback\u201d will be played to-night, for the second and last time Those who did not have an opportunity of witnessing (lie performance on tbe first representation of this magnificent play, will have an opportunity of doing so this evening., and.those who did see it, we are persuaded, will go again Fire in the Woods near Kingston.\u2014A fire, said to have originated from burning brush heaps, commenced in the woods in rear of Maho-ny\u2019s lot on the Montreal road, about three miles from, and within sight of, this city, on Tuesday last at noon, and is said to have gone over one hundred and fifty acres already, destroyingmnch property in the shape of lumber, crops and fences.Yesterday evening the smoke and flame was quite visible from the north end of the city, and the fire appeared to be extending rapidly.From the dry state of the atmosphere, it is feared that it may do more damage ere its progress is stayed.\u2014Kingston News.The body of David Thom, the young man who was drowned by the sinking of the pleasure yacht Gipsey Queen, on the 14th of May last, in the channel opposite the city, was picked up by Mr.Briggs' ferry boat on Tuesday evening, near the spot where the accident occurred.\u2014lb.London Railway Depot.\u2014Tbe Free Press says the contracts for the construction of the railway depot have been awarded toMr.Rolfe,ofLondon.It is supposed that the cost will lie about $45,000 or $5o,000.This does not include the Passenger Station, which is altogether a separate- affair.\u2014 Mr.E.J.Leonard has secured the contract for the \u201c frogs and switches,\u201d which will amount to about $7,000.The whole of the above work is to be finished during the month of December.\u2014 lb.The Harvest in Upper Canada.\u2014Throughout Whitby the Fall Wheat will be ready for the har vester early in the ensuing week.In many parts it is already, but haying is not quite completed.There is no sign of rust in any of the neighborhood heard from, but considerable smut is said tq have made its appearance.The yield promises to be equal tq last year on an average.The spring Crops were suffering from «drought, but a recent heavy shower of about an hour\u2019s duration have brightened them up.The prospects of the markets abroad are most cheering to the farmer.\u2014Ontario Reporter, 23rd July.Thf.Orancemkn.\u2014What\u2019s in the Wind ?\u2014The peace of the western portion of Toronto has been jeopardised for two or three nights past by the movements of considerable bodies of Orangemen.On Sunday evening, between eight and nine o\u2019clock, a party of forty or fiity, well-dressed, and for the most part armed with heavy sticks, march- j ed two and two westward, from the \u201c Enniskil-lener\u2019s Home,\u201d a tavern or boarding-house in Queen-street, returning about ten and then dispersing.On MoinTay eYtmUg, at _s.* a.\u2014 hour, another and a still larger gathering was formed at the same p'ace, and again marched westward in a solid rank, well provided with sticks as before.\u2014They returned at about ten, when there was a good deal of cheering at the corner of Queen and William-streets.When dispersing numerous pistol shots were fired, and soon \ts.d.\ts.ASHES\u2014Pols, per cwt\t\t27 0 a 27 Pearls\t\t\t26 9 a 27 FLOUR\u2014Canada Fine, per bbl 196 lbs.\t20 l) a 00 Superfine No.2 .\t22 O a 00 Do.No.1\t23 6 a 24 Fancy & Extra Super.\t24 3 a 25 Sour \t\t21 6 a 22 American Superfine,in bond\tNone.INDIAN MEAL\u2014196lbs.\t.\t0 ü a O OATMEAL\u2014224 lbs\t\t22 6 a 23 GRAIN\u2014Wheat, U.C.mixed, 60 lbs.\t5 3 a 6 Red\t\t\t6 1 a 5 U.S.mixed .\tNone.L.C.Red, per minot\t5 3 a 0 BARLEY\u2014per minot\t\t3 § a 3 OATS\u2014per bushel\t\t1 7 a 1 PEAS\u2014While, do\t\t0 0 a 0 INDI AN CORN\u201456 lbs\t3 0 a 0 PROVISIONS\u2014Beef, Moss, per bbl .\tNone.Prime Mess do .\t52 6 a 0 Prime\tdo\t42 6 a 0 Cargo\tdo .\tNone.PORK\u2014Mess\t\t\t92 6 a 95 Prime Mess\t\t66 3 a 67 Prime\t\t\t61 3 a 62 Do.in bond, foreign inspected\tNone.Cargo\t\tdo.BUTTER\u2014inspected No.1\tdo.Do.\tNo.2 .\tdo.Do.\tNo.3\tdo.d.3 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 3 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 STEAMSHIP SARAH SANDS.HE Screw Steamship \u201c SARAH SANDS,\u201d W.C.Thompson, Commander, was to leave iverpool for Quebec and Montreal, on the 21st instant, and may be expected to arrive at this port about the middle of the ensuing week.She will be despatched again on her return to Liverpool, about the middle of August.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, Agents.Montréal, August 1,-.1853.\t131 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE.Up to 29th Up '.o 31st Up to 2nd, Up to 3rd As the Rechabites appear determined on repeating their visit to St.Albans, we would suggest a \u201c smart improvement.\" Cheap trips are usually crowded trips, and to many this very crowd, as at balls and routs, is a great attrac-1 afterwards bouTpistolsanTguns were discharged \u2019 \"\t'\t1\tnear to the \u201c Queen Victoria\u201d tavern, situated a short distance west of William-street; proving \tJuly 1853.\tInly 1852.\tAug 1851.\tJuly 1850.Ashes,brls.\t14561\t19992\t19156\t28110 Flour, brls.\t252502\tS6158\t352048\t261776 Wheat, bush\t396518\t318291\t243467\t51019 Pork, brls.\t23972\t15866\t21412\t12810 Beef, brls.\t613\t169\t699\t535 Butter, kegs.\t4177\t1024\t3892\t2227 Lard.kegs.\t2349\t203\t2163\t3415 Barley, bush\t6575\t3234\t145\t379 Peas, bush.\t62212\t62602\t14610\t4342 OatmeiD, brls\t785\t1200\t1373\t440 Oats, bush.\t28375\t13998\t13677\t480 Corn.bush.\t36396\t61324\t79987\t61965 EXPORTS OP\t\tPRODUCE BY SEA.\t\t \tUp to 29th! Up to 31st\t\tUp to 2nd Up to 3rd\t \tJuly 1853.\tJuly 1852.\tAug 1851.\tJuly 1850.Ashes, brls.\t10643\t8846\t11723\t11013 Flour, brls.\t120597\t153227\t151203\t37529 Wheat, bush\t198155\t127593\t44100\t28573 Pork, brls.\t5082\t3382\t1966\t484 Beef, brls.\t378\t677\t9G7\t1185 Lard, kegs.\ti 228\t72\t669\t84 Butter, kegs\t4692\t502\t3270\t613 Oatmeal, brls\t250\t\t103\t791\t139 Peas, bush.\t106206\t60877\t39709\t63500 Bariev, bush\t10\t\t\t\t350 Oats, bush.\tJ ._r,\t\t7454\t\t11 Corn, bush.\t1 .\t\t14535\t3075 FREIGHTS.To London\u2014Flour, 0s\tOd\ta\t0s\tOd ;\tAshes, 0s Od\ta\t0s Od To Liverpool\u2014do.\t4s\t3d\ta\t4s\t6d ;\tDo.\t35s Od\ta\tOs 0d To Clyde\u2014 do.\t4s\t3d\ta\tOs\tOd ;\tDo.\t35s Od\ta\t0s Od To New York do.\tOs\tOd\tu\tOs\tOd ;\tDo.\tOs 0d\ta\tOs Od To London-\u2014Grain.,.\t.\t.0s\tOd\ta\tOs\tOd To Liverpool\u2014do.9s\tOd\ta\t9s\t6d To Clyde\u2014 do.9s\tOd\ta\t9s\t6d To New York do.0s\tOd\ta\tOs\tOd Bank Private Bank Private EXCHANGE.CO days on London .10 a 0 per c.prem 90 do.\tdo.\t.81 a 9\tdo.\tdo.3 do.\tNew York,\t.£ a 0\tdo 3 do.do.\t.Par.O 2 2gO ^™OO H Mr.r£>2CC 63 o o w w 5\u20192.2 9 = £ S 5* ®-O S'Î?2 ^ -a\t2 ?T't- ^ 9.2\t- ^ .,.v - ii'nfoo» ?§ «\u2018Z-JS 5* _c- p \u201e\t.\t_ _ g-ri^-i-OgilrS SSPs-o 9 r.T'jq o S 2 C IP = \u2022-1 ® E.-> ' ~ - - f?c p : us or tion ; while to many others crowds are objectionable, and they would prefer paying a little more for tickets, to secure a little more room or accommodation in the cars.By something like the \u201creserved seat\u201d system, all parties may be that the parties, whoever they were,and whatever their purpose, were well provided with the means of effecting mischief.Persons residing in the western suburbs of the gratified and probably it might he introduced P\u2018ly state that both on Sunday and Monda) even-s \u2019\t1 mgs bodies of this character, more or less armed, marched from place to place between the setting-in of dusk and ten o\u2019clock ; causing much speculation as to their probable purpose, and in many instances not a little alarm.A rumour current on Sunday evening was that an unfortunate Cathor lie had rendered himself obnoxious to summary punishment; another and not more probable story is, that the Benjamites and Gowanites\u2014the respective followers of the two great shining lights of the Orange faith\u2014are intent upon displaying their relative strength.Having no familiarity with the secrets of the prison-house, we give the surmises for what they are worth.But though the question, \u201cWhat\u2019s in the wind ?\u201d must remain unanswered until the leaders condescend to speak, we submit that the facts we have mentioned call loudly for the interposition of the authorities.No steps have been taken to check or watch these movements, although there are two police stations within less than half a mile of where the disturbance occurred.\u2014Toronto Leader.with advantage on occasions of this kind.A Locomotive without Rails.\u2014We abridge the following from the Courier des Etats Unis: \u201c A Paris journal gives an account of the invention of a locomotive destined to run on ordinary roads, by M.Alexandre Level.Yesterday we saw the locomotive, attached to a couple of j cars, rolling up the streets, turning the most abrupt corners, and advancing and retiring with the greatest ease.The locomotive has a ten horse power, and is mounted on four wheels with broad felloes.The inventor seems confident of success.\u201d ITEMS.Sir Charles Napier has had a pension of £300 per year bestowed upon him for his gallant deeds.This pension is bestowed by the government as an acknowledgment of meritorious conduct, and was last possessed by Admiral Sir Charles Bul-len.The cholera is ragjng in St, Petersburg with unusual virulence.The patients are either killed or cured in five hours.The marchioness of Anglesey died on July 8th.A man named John Ball left Devonshire for Australia, and, very strangely, left several debts unpaid.A short time since the creditors, to their astonishment, received a package containing twelve ounces of gold dust, and from this they hope they will get all he owes them.The potato rot has commenced in Hampshire, England.Two patches out of five are infected.In Besika Bay, on the recent occasion of her Majesty\u2019s accession, the commander of British naval forces gave a treat, and invited three French admirals.They had a jolly time, and iu the talk over their cups one of the Frenchmen suggested that by a union of England and France the world might be defied.A child nine years old was tried lately for placing obstructions upon the Great Western Railway, but was acquitted on the ground of his extreme youth.WITED STATES Ship Canal AqouT Niagara\u2014Cleveland Rejoicing.\u2014The long-talked-of Niagara Canal is at last a fixed fact.The bill creating it has passed the New Y\u201dork Legislature, and has been signed by the Governor.The passage of this measure is of the highest importance to Cleveland.Hitherto the Welland Canal has had every thing its own way, and has charged just what\u2019it saw lit.This monopoly is now destroyed.The advantage accruing to our Lake commerce from the Niagara route may he briefly summed up as follows:\u2014The distance is only eight miles\u2014being twenty miles shorter than the Welland route.The number of locks is much less\u2014and there are no ascending locks whatever.The capacity is much larger, Dbeing fitted for boats of at least 500 tons, custom house measurement.The tolls are materially lighter.The rates are as follows : For passengers, each ten cents ; 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