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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" v::::.m POST OFFICE,\t| Montbeal, June 30, 1862.Arrivals and departures of Mails at Montreal MAILS.Quebec by Steamer, including { Three Rivers & William Henry j Quebec by Rail road.[ North Shore Land Route.Canada West Express Train.Canada West Mixed Train.Wav to Ottawa, including Offices ) in Two Mountains.) Laprairie,.St.Johns, C.E., Napierville and ) Clarenceville.f N.York, Boston, Buffalo, Troy, &c.St.Hyacinthe, Melbourne, Island ' Pond and Portland.Chateauguay, Beauharnois and Huntingdon,.Lachine,.St Remi, Hemmingfora® Platts ourg Chambly?St.Cesaire, &c.,.Longueuil and Contrecœur,.St.Laurent, St.Rose, St.Eustache, ) St.Therese & St.Jerome.) Terrebonne, New Glasgow,.St.John, N.B., Halifax, and P.E.) Island,.f DUE.7.00\ta m 8.00\ta m 8.00\ta m 11.00 p m 5.45\tp m 5.00\tp m 10.30\ta m 10.30 a m 10.30 a m 8.30\ta m 3.45\tp m 6.30\tp m 8.00\ta m 1.45\tp m 11.00\ta m 10.00\ta m 10.30\ta m 8.00\tam 5.00\tpm 1.45 p m CLOSE.00 pm 00pm 00 p m 00 p m 30 a ml 30 a m2 6.00\ta m 3.00\tp m ,30 a m 00 p m ,00 p m 00 a m 00 p m3 00 am 5 00 a m 2.00\tp m 3.00\tp m 2.00\tp m 2.00\tp m 7.30\ta m 6.30\ta m 4.00\tp m B Conductor\u2019s Bag open till 8.15 a.m.do\tdo\t9.15 a.3i.do\tdo\t7.30 a.m.& 4.30 r.M.Registered Letters must be posted 15 minutes before the closing' of each Mail All the above mails are daily, except Sunday, and that for St John, N.B., Halifax and P.E.Island is due every Wednesday and Saturday atjl 45 p.m., and closes every Wednesday and Saturday at 4.00 p m.Bim VITRE STREET, Adjoining the Royal Horse Bazaar.THESE BATHS are fitted up and conducted on the English system, and are now in full operation.Careful attendance and every comfort may be relied on.Families can be accommodated at appointe.hours.May 21.\t121 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LIV.MONTREAL, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1862.NUMBER 179 THE IEÏEE ! / A ENTLEMEH intending to be present at the ' * GOVERNOR-GENERAL\u2019S LEVEE will find a good supply of Faslinable Dress Dais JOHN HENDERSON & CO\u2019S., CRYSTAL BLOCK.Algo, a great variety of styles in TWEED HATS and CAPS, CHUM HATS, &c., &c.Expected by next Steamer, a further supply of ENGLISH STRAW GOODS.Jane 14.142 BLACK LACE SHAWLS, BLACK LACE MANTLES, Lawn and Muslin Garibaldi\u2019s EMBROÏDffîRXjCS, &c., Challis, Cloth, Silk and Pique Garibaldi\u2019s For Street Wear.THE NEW JACKETS In all the New Materials.THE NEW IRISH LACES In Collars and Setts.HEW MIRECOURT POIHT LACES In Collars and Setts.NEW BLACK, WHITE, AND BLACK AND WHITE LACE VEILS.168 NOTRE DAME STREET, J.PARKIN, Lackman.June 10.\t138 & Champlain Railroad COMPANY.PUBLIC NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that, under the Provisions of an Act passed in the last Session of the Legislature of Canada, entitled, \u201c An Act to amend the Acts incorpora-\u201c ting the Montreal and Champlain Railroad \u201c Company, and to authorise the raising of New \u201c Preferred Stock for certain purposes,\u201d all holders of matured Lachine First Mortgage Bonds and of the Caughnawaga 10 per cent.Trust Bonds have the right, at their own option (to be declared to the Company, within one month from the 9th June inst.,) of Exchanging at .par the Bonds they at present hold for Bonds similar to.and ranking concurrently with those that shall be issued to the second and non-Mortgage Bondholders, in accordance with the 4th Section of the said Act : Provided that no such Exchange shall be made or.permitted by the Company unless and until a sufficient amount of Preferred Stock shall have been subscribed, according to the provisions of the said Act.Interim certificates will be granted to such of the said Bondholders as shall declare their option to Exchange upon presentation of their Bonds at the Company\u2019s Office.By order, W.A.MERRY, Secretary.Office of the Montreal and 1 Champlain Railroad Co.> Montreal, 11 June, 1862.)\tdl 145 EXCHANGE HOTEL, CORNER OF Saint Joseph and Saint Henry Streets MONTREAL.THE Subscriber begs leave to return his sincere thanks to the Public in general, and especially to his friends, for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him for the last eighteen years, while proprietor of the Pavillion, American and Quebec Hotels.The above Hotel is not surpassed by any second-class House in this City, being situated in a pleasant street, and convenient to the Steamboat Landings, Railway Depots, Post Office, Banks, &e.The Horse Railway Cars pass the door every five minutes.The Subscriber hopes, by strict attention to the wants of his guests, to merit a liberal share of patronage.HENRY IRISH, Proprietor.May 20.\t~\t3m 120 HOTFL mi Bll.rpHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the FOURTH day of AUGUST next, for the election of Directors for the ensuing year.By order, WM.G.CRAWFORD, Cashier.Gore Bank,\t( Hamilton, 23rd June, 1862 i\te-M-155 mm mw miw\\ Important to Military Officers ! rrtHE Undersigned has just received TWO I CASES of the celebrated \u201cREGALITA\u201d and \u201cLONDON\u201d CIGARS, which will be sold to Officers free of duty, according to the form prescribed by law.G.LEVEY, Tobacconist to H.R.H.the Prince of Wales, 149 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.July 10.\t____164 H Mfllill Life Assurance Company.HEAD OFFICE: Rriinburgit and Afonli'eal, 19 Great St.James Street.Manager for Canada.W.M.RAMSAY.Inspector of Agencies.RICHARD BULL.ALL information on the subject of LIFE ASSURANCE will be given here or at any of the Agencies.W.M.RAMSAY, Manager.June 19,\t146 \"ft 0AMPBELI, A.00.Have lately opened at the Montreal Carpet Warehouse, 4.9 GSriSAT ST.JAMES STREET, NEW PATTERNS in VELVET, BRUSSELS and TAPESTRY CARPETINGS.Also, some fine patterns of remarkably well seasoned FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, which will be cut to cuit any dimensions.A few bales of UNION CARPETS in stock, well worthy the attention of Merchants.A serious advance being likely to occur in the prices of Fine Carpew this Fall, purchasers would do well to make their selections previously\" at the MONTREAL CARPET WAREHOUSE, MOLSONS Ml.Notice is hereby given, that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the MOLSONS BANK, for the Election of Directors and transaction of other Business, will be held at the OFFICE of the BANK, in this City, at THREE o\u2019clock, P.M., on MONDAY, the FOURTH AUGUST proximo.By Order of the Board.WM.SACHE, Cashier.Montreal, July 7, 1862.\t162 Dai of Bisli Hoi keilca.Iiicoroporated by Royal Charter.THE Court of Directors hereby give notice that a half yearly Dividend, at the rate of Six per cent, per annum, on the Capital of the Bank, will become payable to the Proprietors of Shares registered in the Colonies, on and after the 26th day of July, 1862, during the usual hours of business at the several Branch Banks, as announced by Circular to the respective parties.The Dividend is declared in Sterling money free of income tax, and will be payable in the Colonies at the rate of Exchange current on the 26th day of July, 1862, to be fixed by the respective local Boards, with an addition equivalent to the income tax.No tmnsfbr can be made bet ivcen the let and 26th July, 1ÜS2, as the Books must be closed during thp-t period.By order of the Court, C.McNAB, Secretary.June 30.\tddb 155 15 & 17 ST.GABRIEL STREET.^TpHB Undersigned informs bis Friends and the JL Public in general that he has made Great Improvements] in the anove-named Hotel.Visitors will always find his Omnibus in waiting on the arrival of Steamboats and Oars.The Table always well furnished.Prices ext emely moderate.SERAFINO GIRALDI.May 6.\t108 nom, PLACE D\u2019ARMES.rjj\u2019O LET, as CHAMBERS for GENTLEMEN, 8 at low Rents, a number of handsome cheerful Rooms, with the command of every Domestic Accommodation, in a portion of the above Establishment.Also, a large well lighted Room for the Meetings of Clubs and Public Bodies.A.M.F.GIANELLI, Manager.June 16.\t143 QUEERS HOTEL, (LATE REVERE), TORONTO, C.W.THOS.DICK, Proprietor.Mav 24\tly.124 NOTICE.49 Great St.James Street.June 17.R.Campbell & Co.144 g HE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing 1 under the style and firm of B.DAVVSON & SON is this day dissolved by mutual consent.The affairs of the late firm will be arranged by DAWSUN BROTHERS, on the premises.BENJAMIN DAWSON, SAMUEL E.DAWSON.Montreal, July 1, 1862.\t158 IN reference tc the above, Lie undersigned beg to announce that they have this day entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP for the purpose of CONTINUING the BOOK and STATIONERY BUSINESS in all its Branches, at, the Old Stand, under the style and firm of \u201c DAWSON BROTHERS.\u201d SAMUEL E.DAI.SON, JOHN T.DAWSON, WILLIAM V.DAWSON.23 Great St.James Street, ( 2.) STEPHENSON NOOSE ST, CATHARINES SALINE BATHS.In Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia,Diseases of Women, Indigestion, Scrofula, And Obstinate Syphilitic Affections of Bones and Skin, and the many and WOMBEHFUX, CÜH2ÏS Effected bÿ t/Use Waters, have made them FAMOUS THROUGHOUT AMERICA.Jë^Bef-Kiience Is permitted to the following distinguished Visitors, its to the efficacy of the St.Catharines Waters in Disease The Right Bevd.Archbishop Hughes, Gen.J.Watson Webb, Alvab Hunt, Esq., Edwin Forrest, Esq., F.DePeyster, Esq.C.Stetson, Esq., D.Howard, Esq., Messrs.P.V.King and Lekoy, of JNew York City, II.W.Sergeant, Esq., of Fisbkii:, Messrs Jas.Lawrence, P.Grant, and P C.Brooks, of Boston, Bishop Unfold, of Indiana, C.C.Trowbridge, Esq., Detroit, Prof.Jas.P.White, Bulla, lo, &c.The majority of the leading Physicians in the large cities are also well acquainted with the properties of the Waters, and the following gentlemen m Canada:\u2014Chancellor Blake, J.B.Robinson, Esq.Toronto, Johif\\Galt, Esq., ' M.Vankoughnet, Esq., Cà-i Mines is eleven miles west of the Supension Tiv\u2019 J.Niagara Falls trains connecting with all FxprJPPfvains on New York Central Railway will convey passengers direct to the Springs, per Great Western Railroad.For sale by all the principal Druggists in Montreal.P.S.\u2014Wholesale orders, addressed J.BRIGGS Montrea., promptly attended to.Montreal, April 3, 1862.\tly &3 Montreal, July 1, 1862.158 Safe, Agreeable, Effectual DIXON\u2019S Aromaffe Blackberry Carminative, A SAFE, EASY and EFFECTUAL CURE for Disorders of the Bowels and Stomach, for both Children and Adults, promptly relieving Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, and Dysentery, dependent on debility or relaxation of intestinal exbalements, attended with febrile excitement or inflammation, as in cases of Summer complaint or derangement of the Stomach and Intestines, caused by change of food and water, giving rise to Colic, Wind and painful Purging of the Bowels.Prepared bv the Proprietor, W.F.DAVIDSON, Cincinnati, O.SOLE AGENT for the CANADAS, A.G.DAVIDSON, Successor to S.J.Lyman & Co., Corner Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal.July 3._____ ___________ 158 Game Fish of the North.JUST RECEIVED\u2014 The Game Fish of the Northern States of America and British Provinces, by \u201cBarnwell,\u201d price $1.25.\u2014also.\u2014 Hans of Iceland, the Demon of the North, by Victor Hugo, 50c Cosette, par Victor Hugo, 75c The Science of Language by Max Muller Abel Drake\u2019s Wife, by John Saunders, 25c North America, by Anthony Trollope, 60c &c,\t&c,\t&c.For Sale by DAWSON BROS., 23 Great St.James Street.July 3.\t158 Wiue, Brandy, Stout, &c.f)/A A OASES CLARET\u2014Santerne, Barsae &\\J\\j\t\u2014various brands, from $3 to $15 per case Sandemait\u2019s Ports 1 In wood and bottl the Pemartm/s ami >\t^\t¦ i j Domecq\u2019s Sherries S fimSt imp0rted Hhds, qr-casks and cases Brandy, vintages 1840, 1854 and 1858 Moet & Chandon\u2019s Green Seal Champagne \u201cAllsopp\u2019s\u201d E I Ale, quarts and pints Guinness & Sons\u2019 Extra Stout, quarts, Imperial pints and pints Scotch Whiskey, Old Tom, Old Jamaica Ritchie, Ford & Go\u2019s Old Family and Rye Whiskey.For Sale.ALEX.McGIBBON.June 28\t154 Plate Chests, &c, JA.GARLICK, having again returned to \u2022 Montreal, begs most respectfully to inform the Nobility, Gentry, Military and Naval Officers of Canada, that lie has again commenced the Manufacture of PLATE CHESTS, MILITARY and NAVAL ACCOUTRE MENT and CAMP CHESTS ; also, DESPATCH BOXES, with Bramah ami MorOan Lochs ; GUN, PISTOL and SWORD CASES, and every description of Fancy Cases to order.J.A.G.desires to state to Merchants and others at a distance requiring Gun and Pistol Cases, that they can have them made perfectly correct, by drawing on paper- the exact size of stock, length and width of barrel, and size of flask.All articles warranted to stand any climate.N.B.\u2014Old Articles Repaired equal to New.jf ACTOR Y\u201425 Little St.James Street, MONTREAL.June 28.n Its 154 Coals! _Coa!s î ! THE Subscribers have constantly on hand, and offer for Sale AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.Lehigh, all sizes, best qualities and genuine article.üoney Brook, Pittston, Lakawana, all sizes- Newcastle Blacksmith\u2019s Nut Double Screened, first quality.Scotch Steam, from sundry well-known pits Newcastle House and Grate Screened, best quality, AND TO ARRIVE, W ine & Beer Bottles, IQuarts & Pints ALSO, Fire Bricks.Fire Clay, Chimney Tiles, Drain Pipes, &c., &c.AND Coke\u2014Best Newcastle Foundry Coke, in lots to suit purchasers.Apply to J.O.MILLER, WOODS & Co., Corner Youville & McGill St., 143\tFoot of McGill Street.THEEXTR A ORDINARY EXCITEMENT respecting HARPER TWELVETREES\u2019 PATENT SOAP POWDER, is daily increasing, and it has now attained a celebrity altogether unparalleled thronghout the Globe.The saving of time, trouble, labour, money, firing, and soap, is tbe best possible proof of its superiority over the disgraceful imitations which are attempted to he palmed off upon the public.Sold by Oilmen, Grocers, and Druggists everywhere.ASK for BRIGGS\u2019 AUSTRALIAN SATIN GLAZE STARCH where you purchase HARPER TWELVE-TREES\u2019 SOAP POWDER.One pound is equal to nearly two pounds of any other.Used by Her Majes- K' \u2019s Lace Dresser, and the Laundress for Buckingham dace.Harper Twelvetrees, Bromley hy-Bow, London.Agents for Montreal\u2014Thomas Olaxtor.& Co.August 23.\teowy-s-lQ OTTiWA HOUSE, CUSHING\u2019S (late Bang\u2019s) ISLAND, Fori !aml Harbor.This new and beautiful HOTEL contains 100 Rooms, is built of Brick in the most substantial manner for a first-class Hotel, and will be opened as soon as completed\u2014about the 20th of June.All the amusements usually found at a first-class resort will be provided.A fine steamer will connect with the trains at Portland.The Island is situated in the mouth of the Harbor, in plain view of Portland and the shipping, and has upon it fine walks and drives.The subscribers, late of the Ocean House, Rye Beach, where they have been the past 14 years, have leased the above establishment for a term of years, and intend to sustain the reputation already gained of keeping a first class Hotel, and particularly desirable for families, parties of pleasure and invalids.Letters addressed to Ottawa House, Cushing\u2019s Island, Portland, Me., will meet witli prompt attention.JOB JENNESS k SON.May 29.\t4m 128 Cliateauguay Lake House, Kept by Lewis Bellows, g* Eight miles from Chateauguay Depot, ~ on the Ogdensburgh Railroad, one day's journey from New York or Boston, and four hours from Montreal.The House stands on the shore of the Lake, which extends back ten miles into the wilderness, and is bordered by some of the most beau-titnl scenery in the State.The Lake abounds with TROUT and the Mountains with DEER, and other game.HOUNDS are kept for driving the Deer.The 'i ROUT FISHING is perhaps the finest in the State.S3\u201c Carriages in readiness at all times on the arrival of the Train, to convey parties to the Lake, by Mr.Nappin, of Robert\u2019s Hotel.Chateauguay, Franklin Co., N.Y., ^ May 30, 1862.\tS 129 COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, Caffe-Olanelll & Heading-Room, PLACE «\u2019ARMES, MONTREAL.F.C.GIANELLI, PROPRIETOR.IF you wish for a properly prepared CLARET CUP, yon will obtain it at GIANELLI\u2019S COFFEE ROOM.If you would try that delicious Summer Drink called \u201c BIBIT A NAPOLITANA,\u201d you will find it in perfection at GIANELLI\u2019S COFFEE ROOM.If you are depressed and need a stimulant, try a \u201cCOCK-TAIL OTTIMO,\u201d at GIANELLI\u2019S COFFEE ROOM.If you would fortify yourself with a SANDWICH and glass of Dow\u2019s celebrated ALE\u2014 (price 12J cents)\u2014you will find them in splendid condition at GIANKLLI\u2019S COFFEE ROOM If you love, arid yet know not where to find, a really sound glass of Port or Sherry, you will find it at GIANELLI\u2019S COFFEE ROOM.If you wish to solace yourself with a fine imported CIGAR, you can have it at GIaN-ELLI\u2019S SMOKING\u2018ROOMS If yon are inclined to read the Newspapers, and enjoy a cheerful Garden prospect, enlivened by the ripple of a Fountain, take a seat, without ceremony or charge, at GIANELLI\u2019S READING ROOM.If you have an appointment, either of business or pleasure, you will find Private Rooms, with writing materials and every accommodation, at ¦GIANELLI\u2019S COFFEE HOUSE.In short, if you wish to be comfortably accommodated, well attended, supplied with articles of the very first quality, and moderately charged, by all means patronize UiANELLI\u2019S ESTABLISHMENT ! ! N.B.\u2014A LARGE ROOM UP-STAIRS for the accommodation of CLUBS and PUBLIC MEETINGS.June 26.\tIm 152 ICE PITCHERS.SAVAGE ft LYMAN HAVE RECEIVED A FURTHER SUPPLY IIAE ELECTRO-PLATE» Ice Pita, Ms ml Tongs, CATHEDRAL BLOCK, NOTRE DAME STREET.June 26.\t152 TO SPORTSMENS AMATEURS, SAVAGE & LYMAN HAVE FOR SALE A FEW OF ENVELOPES.CHARLES W.BAKER Manufacturer of every variety ot Patent Machine-Made Envelopes, EXPRKSSJjY ad ftp ted to the wants ot the JOBBING TRADE, embracing all the various styles of shade and colour, and at prices which cannot fail to be satisfactory.The attention of buyers is respectfully solicited.CHAS.W.BAKER, 29 Beekman Street, New York.Gardneu Grkenleaf, Jh.June 28.\t3m 154 VALOIS & LABELLE.NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs.Valois & Labelle have OPENED, at Nos.18 & 20 Jacques-Cartier Place, in the Store recently occupied by Messrs.Labelle & Lapierre, a LEATHER and'BOOT and SHOE STORE.They will also always have on hand an assortment of SHOEMAKERS\u2019 FURNISHINGS and Tools.NARCISSE VALOIS.SEVERE LABELLE.Montreal, May 8, 1862.3m Its 110 Drowned at Lacie, JAMES GARDNER fell from a Raft while passing the Lachine Rapids, about 11 o\u2019clock A.M.on Friday, the 6th instant.Any person finding the Body will please notify PAUL LARONY, Caughnawaga, who will pay all expenses.June 7.\t36 m sue, gygdl|| Street.J ttly 2 A HANDSOME JET BLACK CANADIAN PONY, suitable for a Lady or Gentleman to ride.Apply at No.175 Sherbrooke 157 BALLARD\u2019S Patenl Bœli-Lodlng Rifles, MOST PERFECT WEAPON OF THE KIND YET INVENTED, FOB Portabiluy, Accuracy & Distance.S3\" Examination solicited.CATHEDRAL BLOCK, NOTRE DAME STREET.June 26.\t152 H1TSI Hm ! HITS! A.BRAHADI, riHSÏ PHEMItïM CAP AKD FUR ESTABLISHMENT, 113 Notre Dame Street,.Montreal.RECEIVED, THIS DAY, another supply of DRAB and BLACK CHUM HATS, very light, for Summer wear.Also, a large stock of STRAW HATS, of latest stj les.Always on hand, a great variety of CLOTH and TWEED HATS and CAPS.July 7.\t161 VINO i)K I\u2019ASTO, Manzanilla, * ND other SHERRIES, now landing and f\\ for Sale by FREDERICK KINGSTON, Wine Merchant, Hospital Street.July 14.\t167 R SHARPLEY\u2019S Price List OP GOLD and SILVER WAT£H|S.Silver Open-faced Lepenes.$6.00 Silver Hunting no\t.9.00 Silver Open-faced Detached\tLevers.8.00 Silver Hunting do\tdo .10.00 Silver Open English Patent Levers.16.00 Silver Hunting do do do .20.00 Gold Open-faced Lepenes.15.00 Gold Hunting Detached Levers.20.00 A complete assortment of Open and Hunting English Patent Lever Watches, Chronometers Ladies Enameled and Diamond Set Watches &c., &c.A guarantee for hie year given with all Watches sold, and thij Cases warranted to be as represented 18 Karat Doti and Sterling Silver.A large assortment of New Parleras in OuaiR and Vest Mas AT ,00 per oz,, exclusive of Fashion.R.SHARPLEY, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.June 27.\t153 MfllST CROQUET, LAWN BILLIARDS, RED, WHITE AND BLUE, CRICKET, and ARCHERY, At R.SHARPLEY\u2019S, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.June 30.\t155 Mi m FOR THE BATH, 80 Cents per Dozen Cakes.At R.SHARPLEY\u2019S, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.June 28.\t154 LEWIS & UUEFEE, Nos.28 & 30ICANAL STREET, BOSTON, Solr Agknts of the Uniou Coal and Oil Company, OF MAY3VILLE, KENTUCKY, FOR their Paraffine Lubricating Oils for Rail road Car Wheels, Locomotive Engines, Steamers, and all kinds of Stationery Machinery also, their Extra Cotton Spindle Oil Wool and Sewing Machine Oil, Rolling Mill Grease, &c, kc , from pure Cannel Coal.Ail warranted for the purposes for which they are recommended -ALSO, IN STORE AND FOR SALE,- MAYS VILLE COAL OIL, for BURNING, made from pure Cannel Coal.PARAFFINE WAX and PARAFFINE WAX CANDLES.July 2.\t6m 157 KEMP & COT 212 2MOTKE SAWJEE STREET (Secona Door East of the French Church HAVE just received per S.S.\u201c North American,\u201d a good assortment of UNDERCLOTHING, suitable for tbe present season, such as GAUZE MERINO F1TI>nTl~onTiiTS -.Do.JStbK\tdo\tdo Do m^u^SeR-FaWs i-\tdo\tdo SPUN SILK SOCKS LISLE THREAD do., &c.ALSO, GENTLEMEN\u2019S WH'TE KID GLOVES Do\tLAVENDER do do N.B.\u2014Shirts and Collars made to order.July 2.\t157 mm Mimso; JUST RECEIVED, A FURTHER LOT OF Bromfi Slack SaregeLongSMs For Sale.June 23.ALEX, WALKER, St.Peter Street.149 BËF10 BOCK OIL, FROM Comet Os! Works, ENNISKILLEN, C.W., Warranted Mon - Explosive.For Sale low to tbe Trade.w.w.McClellan, Sole.Agent, 7 & 9 Williom Street.June 21.148 HIGH IIS, i 0.P.Piiucheous, Barrels, A SUPPLY ALWAYS ON HAND, FROM KÏWit STOW BÏSTÏEÎÆBY, w.w.McClellan, Agent, 7 & 9 William Street.118 June 21.NOTICE.P, P, Stewart's Cooking Stones FOR Summer and Winter use, the most perfect and economical Stove ever made.Six cords of wood is considered a good supply for the year for the.middle sizes These Stoves are fitted with Roasters, Warming Closets and Reservoirs for Hot Water, if required.Sold only by\tGEO.HAGAR, 302 k 304 St.Paul Street.July 4.\t159 WILL BE SOLD, on MONDAY, the 21st of JULY next, at 10 o\u2019clock, A.M., at the Door of the Church of the Parish of L\u2019Ange Gardien\u2014 A LOT OF LAND, of 3 x 30 arpents, si'uated in the St.George Range in the said Parish of L\u2019Ange Gardien, bounded on one side by J.B.Robert, and on the other side by B.Choquette, the said Land belonging to Joseph Robert, minor.C.PAPIN, N.P.St.Cesaire, June 27, 1862.r tf 156 FOR SUE, On view at June 3, A First-Class COVERED FAMILY CARRIAGE, only having been Used a few times.M.& P.GATIN\u2019S, 23 Craig Street.133 Sj Authority of Justice, FOR SALE, to the highest bidder, at the Door of the Church of the Parish of 3t.Vincent de Paul, on TUESDAY, the FIFTH day of AUGUST next, the IMMOVABLE hereinafter described, belonging to the Estate of the late FRANCOIS CHARBONNEAU and MARGUERITE PREVOST, in their lifetime of the said Parish, to wit :\u2014 A FARM, situated at the Cote St.Francois, in the said Parish, containing five and-a half arpents by twenty-four arpents ; bounded on one side by the lands of Hilaire Hott, and on the other side by the lands of Joseph Archambault, , with a House and other Buildings.thereon erected.For the conditions and terms, apply to L.SAURIOL.St, Martin, July 14, 1862.r tf 168 TIHE Suhscrioer having REMOVED to that centrally situated and convenient STONE STORE, Nos.7 and 9 WILLIAM STREET, (4 Doors West, of McGill Street), will continue tv pay strict, personal attention to consignments of FLOUR, GRAIN, BUTTER, and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE entrusted to his care, in order to realize highest market prices.Sales made whenever practicable.Proceeds handed over immediately when realized, and all charges kept, as low as possible.Consignments and orders solicited.N.B.\u2014Excellent Cellarage for Butter, &c.REFERENCES : David Torrance & Co., Montreal ; Lymans, Clare & Co., ditto: Robertson, Hutchins & Co., ditto; Hon.T-i x\t_ .] : ( r .T TT TT.\t.ill i i, .~In TV» n a TfY i /\".l \u2014 o Chicago, U.S.; Leduc Gibbs, ditto ; A.Leduc & Co., Milwaukee; J.G.Kennedy, Esq., Cashier, Branch Esq., Bank of Indiana, Lawrencehnrgh, Ind.w.w.McClellan, Commission Merchant, (Late 151 Wellington Street.) May 8.\t'\t3m 110 sum THE Subscriber having Leased that LARGE and CENTRALLY SITUATED STONE STORE, Nos.7 & 9 WILLIAM STREET, (four Doors West of McGill Street), is prepared to receive on STORAGE, at moderate rates, Flour, Grain, Sugar, Butter, Fish, Salt, and Merchandise Generally.A careful Man will be in prompt attendance, and samples of property in Store sent when desired.Fire Insurance effected at first-class rates.w.w.McClellan, Commission Merchant.N.B.\u2014Excellent Cellarage for Butter, &c.May 8.\t3m 110 coravm&sE coxjSow&co, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 20 Lemoine Street, July 1.156 B OXES CASTILE SOAP Hf-chests Uncolored Japan Tea Casks Sal Ssda Bags Arracan Rice Hhds Sugar Casks Burgundy Port Oases Wine and Beer Bottles Barrels Fresh Currants CONVERSE COLSON & CO.July 1.\t156 I DOR SALE\u2014 ' VICTORIA ROCK OIL.WILLIAM NIVIN, Agent Canadian Oil Co., of Hamilton.May 29.\t128 NEW MUSIC, FOR SALE AT H.PRINCE\u2019S, 145 NOTRE DAME STREET.Magdalena\u2014Transcription, by the Author of \u201c The Maiden\u2019s Prayer.\u201d In Memoeiam\u2014Elegy, by Brinley Richards.The second edition of this popular piece.D\u2019Albert\u2019s Trovatore Mazurka\u2014The best Dancing Mazurka ever published.La Roche\u2019s Juanita Quadrille\u2014A charming Quadrille on the most popular songs of the day.My Heart, pray canst thou answer ?\u2014A new German Song for one or two voices, by Kucken.Also, all the best Songs from the new Opera, \u201c The Lilly of Kiilarney.\u201d July 8.'\t162 GIBB & OO., (established in 1 775), HAVE just OPENED, per S3.Jura, THREE CASES of GOODS, containing all the latest productions of the Season in their line.\u2014ALSO,\u2019\u2014 One case of FANCY SCARFS, DRESS and UNDRESS CRAVATS, TIES, &c.WHITE, LAVENDER and FANCY TINTED KID DRESS GLOVES.suitable for the FULL DRESS LEVEE on Wednesday next.July 1.\t156 nop pms.The Subscriber offers for Sale 350 wales line & Seer Hollies QUARTS AND PINTS.W.C.WILLIS, No.1 Exchange Court.June 28.\t154 A 60 & 62 Queen St.\u2019*7 Montreal.IRON RAILING AND OKiYAMK.WAX WOMK 13 ARTICULAR attention is called to out great variety and choice selection of Pat terns for CEMETERY RAILINGS.JOB WORK and every description of GAS': INGS will receive prompt attention.IVES k ALLEN June 9.\t*\t137 SHERRY, P O K T W IN E, BRANDY, GIN and WHISKY, In Bond & Duty Paid.SHERRIES.lTu at\u201er0i _ .\u201e \u201cP.DOMECQ\u201d I\t\u201cJames Caskie,\u201d from and\t)\tCadiz, a full assortment .\t^ jbis choice- Wine, in wood and bottle.\u201cROYAL ARMS : op SPAIN.\u201d J PORTS.1 piPes\u2019 h0g3lieaa3 and v- 1 casks, various grades, \u201cGRAHAM & CO,\u201d j ex \u201cJoao Primeiro,\u201dfrom Oporto.| Oporto, in wood k bottle BRANDY.\u201cJAS.HENNESSY& CO Cognac.Hhds, qr-casks octaves k cases \u201cL DeKUYPER k SON,\" l\t'ir-°a3k3 anl1 Rotterdam.\t^ cases.WHISKY.) \u201cRAMSAY\u2019S,\u201d ?Fme Old\u2014Puns, hhds k cases.Islay.; I.Buelianau, Harris & Co.June 16.\t143 G.H.Mnnim & Go,, REIMS, \u201cVerzenay,\u201d qts & pts \u201cCabinet,\u201d do\tdo \u201cGold Feal,\u201ddo\tdo \u2018\u2022Royal Rose,\u201d do do Now landing, ex \u201cSan Juan,\u201d from Havre.I.Bucliauan, Harris & \u20ac0.June 16.\t143 \" CLARET.BARTON & GURSTIER Bordeaux.A full assortment of choice brands just landed, ex \u201c Lark.\u201d I.Buchanan, Harris & Co.June 16.\t143 T E A S.YOUNG HYSON, CONGOU, IMPERIAL,\tSOUCHONG GUNPOWDER, JAPAN, HYSON,\tOOLONG, I.Buchanan, Harris & Co.June 16.\t143 Mil SHEETS AND Scotch Bar Iron, q/~v TONS\u2014Now Landing, ex Ships in Port OV7\tFor Sale in Specifications.I.Buchanan, Harris & Co.June 16.\t143 PIGr IRON.1 AAA TONS \u201c Gartsherrie,\u201d \u201cBlair,\u2019 1UUU\tand \u201c Eglinton.\u201d Now landing.I.Bucliauan, Harris & Co.June 16.\tmwf 143 Hock and Moselle Wines, N OW LANDING, ex \u201cWolverine\u201d\u2014 50 cases Choice Brands, \u201c P.Arnold Mumm,\u201d Frankfort.I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO.July 8.\t162 VIHGIHIA TOBACCO, THREE QUARTER-BOXES-5\u2019s and 7\u2019a EIGHTH-BOXES \u2014 Half-pound Lumps, very fine For Sale.I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO.July 8.\t162 Dog Lost or Stolen, «k 1 From No.6 Portland Place, St.Antoine JlpCa Street, a SMALL BLACK and TAN UL-IA, PRINCE CHARLES DOG.Has Long Ears and White Breast.A suitable reward will be given to the person who returns the Dog.June 4.\t133 comumi u mtu PROul WHEREAS, by the BY-LAW of the CITY COUNCIL, No.250, made and passed on the SIXTEENTH day of JULY, 1855, it is, amongst other things, provided :\u2014 1.That NO DOG shall be allowed to go at large in this City, unless the Annual Duty imposed on it be paid, nor unless a Collar be worn by it, having the Christian and Surname of its master or owner legibly -wi-itten, stamped or engraved thereon, under a penalty not exceeding-TWENTY DOLLARS, against the master or owner, and an imprisonment, in every case, for thirty days, or till the penally is paid ; 2.That if ANY DOG, of which no owner or keeper shall be discovered, or whose owner or keeper shall refuse or neglect to pay to the City Treasurer the Annual Duty imposed upon and for him, shall be found going at large, it shall be the duty of the Chief of Police to cause such Dog or Dogs to be destroyed ; PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in consequence of the inconvenience and danger experienced from the large number of Dogs running at large in this city, contrary to the prohibitions of the said By-law, I have ordered and do hereby order, that from and after MONDAY next, the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of JULY instant, the provisions of the said By-law be RIGIDLY ENFORCED; and from and after that date, ALL DOGS found running at large in this city, contrary to the terms of the said By-law, will be destroyed ; AND WHEREAS a DOG, whose owner is unknown, has been seen running at large, and wandering in the streets of this City, biting other Dogs, and there is reason to apprehend that such Dog is mad ; all persons in the City are hereby ordered to CONFINE their DOGS immediately, or to MUZZLE them in such a manner as that they shall be totally unable to bite, and this during the space of two months from the present dale, to terminate on the 25th September next ; failing which all such Dogs shall be destroyed, and the owners, masters, or persons in charge thereof, prosecuted according to law.J.L.BEAUDRY, Mayor.Mayor\u2019s Office,\t) City Hull,\t> Montrea], 25th July, 1862.) dti-mwf 177 Corporation of Montreal.St, James and Si Louis lards, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned have completed their Assess-me-it Rolls of the ST.JAMES and ST.LOUIS WARDS of this CITY ; that copies thereof have been left with one of their number, at their Office, in.the City Hall, where the same may be seen and examined, by any person interested, until Thursday, the 7lh day of August nex( ; and that the said Assessors will meet, at their Office aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the EIGHTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o\u2019clock, A.M., lo review their Assessments of the Real Estate set down in the said Assessment Rolls ; and that, they will then and there hear and examine all complaints in relation to such Assessments of Real Estaie that may be brought before, them.JEROME GRENIER, JAMES BRECKENRIDGE, JOSEPH DESOHAMPS, DANIEL FARRELL, JAMES C.BEERS, Assessors.Assessor\u2019s Office, City Hall, Montreal, July 22, 1862.)\t174 J Corporation of Montreal.St, Antoine and St, Ann's lards, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned have completed their Assessment Roils of the ST.ANTOINE and ST.ANN\u2019S WARDS of this CITY ; that copies thereof have been left with one of their number, at their Office, in the City Hall, where the same may be seen and examined, by any person interested, until MONDAY, the 28th day of JULY instant ; and that the said Assessors will meet, at their Office aforesaid, on TUESDAY, the TWENTY-NINTH day of JULY instant, at TEN o\u2019clock, A.M., to review their Assessments of the Real Estate set down in the said Assessment Rolls ; and that they will then and there hear and examine all complaints in relation to such Assessments of Real Estate that may be brought before them.JEROME GRENIER, JAMES BRECKENRIDGE, JOSEPH DESCHAMPS, DANIEL FARRELL, JAMES C.BEERS, Assessors.Assessor\u2019s Office, 1 City Hall,\t> Montreal, July 11, 1862.}\t1GC Thirty-Eight Cents Only ! IAOR TEN QUIRES, Large Commercial NOTE \u2019 PAPER, ruled.\t161 Forty Cents Only ! C'OR 500 Buff Commercial ENVELOPES, Jt?at the Stationery Warehouse, Cathedra] Block, Notre Dame Street.161 Stationery of Ail Kinds ^i^T equally Low Prices.' 161\tJ.ANDREW GRAHAM.AniOTMEBS, SUPPLY OF elegant PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, sold even at lower prices than formerly, at the Stationery Warehouse, Cathedral Block.161\tJ.ANDREW GRAHAM.DYSON\u2019S Sip-Cured dams, A CHOICE LOT for Sale bv C.E.SEYMOUR, 53 Commissioners\u2019 Street.July 5.\t160 SUGAiiS! SUGARS ! SllS! BRIGHT Porto-Rico, Loaf, Dry Crushed, Crushed A, Yellow Refined, Ground and Extra Ground, at moderate prices during the season for preserving, at 169\tBRUNEAU k DUFRESNE\u2019S.FiOKUNG VINEGAR and finest White Wine \u2014direct importation from Bordeaux\u2014at 169\tBRUNEAU k DUFRESNE\u2019S.FRESH BUTTER, in Prints and Crocks, from the celebrated Dairy of D.Muir, St.Laurent, constantly on hand, at BRUNEAU k DUFRESNE\u2019S, Family Grocers, 152 Notre Dame Street.July 16.\t169 CRICKET BATS, BALLS, STUMPS, &c,, Ac., Ac.A large assortment of the above just received, from the most celebrated London makers.Perfect digestion, Ptrong nerves, sound lungs, tu l thy liver, refreshing sleep, and functional regularity are speedily restored, without Medicine, purging t r Expense, to the most disordered or enfeebled by DU BARRY\u2019S DELICIOUS HEALTH-RESTORING REVALENT A ARABICA FOOD, which removes indigestion, (dyspepsia), habitual constipation, hæmorr-hoids, liver complaint, flatulency, diarrhœa, dj'sentery, nervousness, biliousness, scarlatina and other fevers-, sore throats, catarrhs, cciïds, influenza, whoop\u2019ng cough, dyptheria, measles, chicken and small pocks* noises in the head and ears, rheumatism, gout, impur-ities, eruptions, hysteria, neuralgia, irritability, sleeplessness, acidity, palpitation, heart burn, headache debility, dropsy, despondency, cramps, spasms, nausea and sickness, sinking, fits, coughs, asthma, bronchitis, consumption, scrofula, tightness of the chest, pains at the pit of the stomach and between the shoulders, &c.atrophy or wasting away of the body in old and young.Avoid Pills and Medicines; they invariably aggravate and perpetuate diseases ; then annoyance, disappointment and expense may be saved, and all Doctor\u2019s and Apothecary\u2019s Bills avoided by using Du Barry 's Food, which, at a few pence per day, saves 50 times its cost in physic, oil and all other remedies.Certificate No.6,418.We find it the safest remedy.Andrew Ure, M.D.F.R.S.; Dr.Harvey ; Dr.Wurzer, Dr.Shorland, Dr.Campbell.We extract a few out of many thousand cures Cure No.1771.Lord Stuart de Decies of many years dyspepsia.Cure No.49,832.Mrs.Maria Joly, of Lynn, Norfolk, of fifty years indescribable agony from dyspepsia, nervousness, asthma, cough, constipation, flatulency, spasmsj sickness and vomit ting.Cure No.47,121.Miss Elizabeth Jacobs, of extreme nervous-uess; indigestion, gatherings, low spirits and nervous fancies.Cure 54,816.The Rev.James T.Camqbell.Eakenham, Norfolk, of indigestion and torpidity of the liver.Cure No.46,270.James Roberts, Esq., of Primley, Surrey, of 30 years diseased lungs, spitting of blood, liver derangement and partial dearness.Packed in tins with full instructions.Barry du Barry & Co., 77 Regent Street : also Furtnam, Mason & Co., London, and through all Grocers and Chemists.DW tTS 332 July 18.II, SHARPLEY, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.171 FRUIT Ml Of GLASS\u2014Half-Gallon, Quarts and Pints.Preserving Fans & Masha Kdtles, Enamelled\u2014all sizes.For Sale by July 18.GEO.HAGAR, 302 St.Paul Street.171 HENTLEMES I Before starting on your Summer Trip, go to tbe Cîhcap Shirt Store And get a supply of the NEW PATENT ENAMELLED Shirt Collars and Cliffs.COLLARS.Is per dozen.CUFFS.lOjd per half-dozen pair.JOHN AITKEN & CO.162 211 & 213 Notre Dame Street.Landing and in Store, TOBACCOS\u2014Virginia Manufactures TEAS\u2014Green and Black SUGAR \u2014Muscovado and Refined COFFEE\u2014Java and Rio RICE\u2014Arracan and Patna BRANDY\u2014Hhds, qr-casks and cases \u2014Vintages 1850 to 1860 GIN\u2014Hhds, qr-casks and cases RUM\u2014Puns Jamaica CLARET\u2014Hhds and cases SHERRY\u2014Hhds \u201cYsasi\u2019s\u201d CHAMPAGNE\u2014\u201cPerrier, Fils k Co\u201d SODA ASH, Alum, Sulphur, Epsom Salts CAUSTIC SODA, Cream Tartar, Vitriol RAISINS\u2014Layers, M R\u2019s and Sultanas CURRANTS, Almonds, French Plums, &c \u2014also,\u2014 Pepper, Pimenta., Mace, Nutmegs, Ginger, Cioves, Cassia, Chicory, Starch, Tapioca, Cocoa, Arrowroot, Gelatine, Table Salt, Washing Crystals, Castor Oil, Canary Seed, Dutch Madder, Ac \u2014together with,\u2014 Worcestershire Pickles, Vinegar, Sauces, Mustard, Sardines, Lobsters, Ac, Ac RJMMER, GUNN A CO.July 4.\t159 SALE By Authority of Justice.WILL BE SOLD, by Authority of Justice, to the highest and last solvent bidder, on TUESDAY, the FIFTH of AUGUST next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the FORENOON, at the DOOR of the CHURCH of the PARISH of STE.THERESE de BLAINVILLE, Caunty of Teire-bonne, the IMMOVABLES hereinafter design!)^ appertaining to the SUCCESSION of the ' Dame ELIZABETH COCHRAN, Widow of late WILLIAM KERR, Esquire, to wit :\u2014 1.A LAND, situate in theParisli of Ste Therese de Blainvilie, containing about three arpents in front by the depth which may be found from the River des Mille-Isles to the Lands of the Concession of Ste.Therese; bounded in front to the south-east by the said River, in rear by Colonel Oswell representing Antoine Tonchette, to the south-west side by one named Labonte, and to the north-east side by an ancient private road existing on all the property of the said deceased from the river to the Queen\u2019s highway, and partly by Francois Xavier Gratton representing Antoine Cbarest; the Queen\u2019s highway cuts this land through ; the private road aforesaid takes a turn on approaching the river, in order to give a wider front than to the rest of the land, with also one House and other dependencies thereon erected.2.ANOTHER LAND, situate at the same place, containing about ten arpents in width on the Queen\u2019s highway and a little less on the River des Mille-Isles ; bounded in front to the south-east by the said river, in rear to the north-east by the Queen\u2019s highway, to the south-west by the private road separating this land from the preceding, and to the north-east partly by tbe land No.3 following and ] artly by one named Labelle, with a House falling to ruin thereon erected.3.A LOT OF LAND, situate at the same place, containing three arpents in front by five arpents in depth, the whole more or less ; bounded in front to the south-east by the said River des Mille-Isles, to the north-west and to the north-cast side by the said Labelle, and to tbe south-west by !he Land No.2 above.4.ANOTHER LAND, situate in the said Parish of Ste.Therese de Blainvilie, on the highland (coteau), containing six arpents and three-quarters at one end and six arpents and three perches in width at the oase of the Cote St.Louis, by four arpents and-a-half in depth in the north-east line and tour arpents and four perches in the south-west line ; bounded in front by the trait-carre of the land of Pierre Cordier or his representatives, in rear to the north-west by the base of the Cote St.Louis, to the north-east side by Basile Mars or representatives, and to the south-west side by Martin Gratton or representatives ; the said land in possession as a timber bush.These Immovables will be sold as they are found, without guarantee of measure.The Lands Nos.2 and 3 will be sold in one lot only.Tbe private road between the Lots Nos.1 and 2 will be in common betwixt both.For the conditions, which will be announced on the day of Sale, address J.H.EVANS, Esq., No.271 St.Paul Street, Montreal, or A.SEGUIN, Esq , N.P., at Ste.Therese.D.E.PAPINEAU, N.P.Montreal, July 12, 1862.\td tts 166 SALE By Authority of Justice.WILL BE SOLD, by Authority of Justice, to the highest and last solvent bidder, on MONDAY, the TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY of JULY instant, at TWELVE o\u2019clock, NOON, at the DOOR of the FRENCH CHURCH, in the CITY of MONTREAL, the following LOTS of LAND, depending of the SUCCES-SIONof the late MRS.ELIZABETH COCHRAN, widow cf the late WILLIAM KERR, to wit :\u2014 FIVE CONTIGUOUS and VACANT LOTS ot LAND, situated in St.Antoine Ward of the said City of Montreal, each of the said Lots measuring twenty-five feet in width by one hundred and thirty feet in depth, the whole English measure, and more or less ; bounded in front towards the north-east by Cemetery Street, in rear towards the south-west by a Lane or Passage, on the south-east side by a Lane or Passage, and on the northwest side by a Lot belonging to Mrs.J.H.Evans.Each Lot to be put up for sale separately.Information as to the Plans and conditions, which will be made known on the day of Sale, may be obtained by applying to J.H.EVANS, Esquire, Merchant, St.Paul Street, or to the undersigned Notary.D.E.PAPINEAU, N.P.Montreal, July 8, 1862.\tIts 162 JBUSINESS NOTICES.MRS.WINSLOW A N experienced Nurse and Female Physician presents to the attention of Mothers her \u2018 feOOTHIlYtt SYRUP FOR C HÏLDKEN, which greatly facilitates the process of Teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation\u2014will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is Sure to Regulate the Bowels.Depend upon it, Mothers, it will give rest, to yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants.It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels,con-ucts acidity and gives tone and energy to the whole system, it will almost instantly relieve Griping in the Bowels ani Wind Colie, and overcome Convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death.We believe it the BEST and SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIAKRHCEA in CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause.We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints\u2014DO NOT LET YOUR.PREJUDICE, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand between you and your suffering child and the relief that will be SURE\u2014yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE\u2014to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used.Full directions for using will accompany each bottle.None genuine unless the fac-simiie of CURTIS k PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper.Sold by Druggists throughout the world.Principal Oificej 13 Cedar St., Hew Vork Price only 25 cents per bottle.J.F.HENRY & CO , Montreal, General Agents for Canada.July 9.\t1B3 BOGLE\u2019S AMERICAN ELECTRIC HAIR DYE Ib us superior to all oiuers as the Meridian Bun to a Candle.All imitate Bogle even to bis style of advertisements, which for years have he n headed The Hest Hair Dye in the World.Now others without brains steal and copy this.Their Dyes are as miserable as their invention is cou-temptible.Avoid them all ! Bogle\u2019s has been award ed Medals and Diplomas over them all, and to their confusion pronounced \u201c The only Hair Dye fft to be used.\u201d No rainbow tints a la \u201c Tittlebat Titmouse.\u201d No smut! no skin staining 1 no humbug,-but reliable, safe and sure.\t.\t,, x.The distinctive advantages of this over all other Hair Dyes, are,\u20141st It is entirely fiee from all ingredients which can injure the Hair.2nd.it does not stain the skin.3rd.It is easier of application, as (he Hair can be dyed by it in any weather, whether cloudy, rain, or sunshine.4th.it acts like magic and is instantaneous in its effect, as the Hair can be washed with Soap and Water almost immediately after application, when it assumes a beautiful silky lustre, and has the most natural and life-like appearance.5th.It is the most permanent and natural Hair Dye ever invented, and neither washing, nor the effects of the Sun or weather destroys its color.Proprietor, W.BOGLE, Boston, C.S., and for sale by all respectable Chemists and Perfumers throughout the World.April 26.\t________101 BOGLE S BALM OF CYTHERIA FOR PESERVJNG AND BEAUTIFYING THIS COMPLEXION.And rendering it fair, delicate and transparent.This delightful Balsamic Preparation is highly efii-cacions in protecting the Skin from the effects of it hot Sun, as well as Jroin being chapped and harsh by the piercing blasts of Spring or Winter, and at the sea shore or country retreat it is invaluable.So bright tbe tear in.beauty\u2019s eye.So sweet tbe blush of basiifulness ; Love half regrets to kias it dry, Even pity scarce can wish it less.In fact the patrons of \u201cBogie\u2019s Balm of Oytheria,\u201d \u201cBogie\u2019s Hyperion Fluid,\u201d and \u201cBogle\u2019s Electric Hair Dye,\u201d maybe considered as encased in the armour of good health, good temper, and good looks.It, is delightful for Children, and Ueutiemen find it peculiarly soothing after shaving.Proprietor, W.BOGLE, Boston, U.S., and sold everywhere.April 26.\t01 mpoitaot to EicursioÉis, FAMILIES and Parties intending to leave the dusty City, to enjoy the luxary of Sea Bathing, would do well to lay in a good supply of BRUNEAU k DUFRESNE\u2019S choice GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, kc., and all other necessary good things, which they will furnish at a liberal rate, carefully packed and delivered free of charge at all the Boats and Railroad Stations.BRUNEAU k DUFRESNE, Family Grocers, 152 Notre Dame Street.July 6,\t160 BATYHELOK\u2019S HAIR DYE ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD.WILLIAM A.BATCHELOR\u2019S celebrated Hair Dya produces a color not to be distinguished from nature\u2014 warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies the ill effects of bad Dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life.Gkey, Red, or Rusty Hair instantly turns splendid BIûCk or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful.Sold by all Druggists, &c.KSf^The genuine is signed William A.Batchei.gr, on the four sides of each box.Factory, No.81 Barclay Street, New Yoek.(Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond Street.! May 30.\tlyDW 129 PIMPLES A NDSKTnDi SEAS US Are the result, of impu e blood.The blood becomes thick and clogged.The skin i* not able to cast off the impurit es so important to health.How many young men and women we see with their faces covered with pim 4es and blotches, who are endeavouring to remove them by the use of soaps and washes of various kinds.This is very dangerous and should never be practised by persons desirous of good health.Mothers who have children afflicted with sores and eruptions, should never dry them up by external applications, for in tliis way they will drive in the humors and p oduco ill health for the child during its whole lifetime.Thera is no mother that likes to see her children afflicted by feeble health.Judson\u2019s Mountain Herb Pills are prepared expressly for the cure of eruptions of the SKin, such as Pimples, Blotches, &e., &e.They cleanse the blood of all impurities, producing a beautiful, clear and healthy skin, so much admired by all people of taste and refinement.Judson\u2019s Mountain Herb Pills are sold by all Medicine Dealers.JulyfiH.\tIra 162 The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid.PUBLISHED for the benefit and as awarning and a caution to Young Men who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, &c.; supplying at the same time the means of Self-Cure.By one who has cured himself after being put to great expense threugh medical imposition and quackery.By pre-paying postage single copies may be had of the author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq , Bedford, Kings Co , N.Y.March 14.\tDW ly 63 FOR m VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, Street.fronting on Craig Street, opposite Cote Apply to July 15.JOS.RIELLE, Land Surveyor, No.1 Place d\u2019Armes Hill.168 iSMUKEl) SALMON.IT'RESH SMOKED, CURED and Smoked ex-.pressly for the Subscriber.Regular supplies receiving 169\tALEX.McGIBBON.B ORDEAUX VINEGAR\u2014Finest quality, for making Raspberry Vinegar.For sale.ALEX.McGIBBON.July 16.\t169 IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS.A PORTABLE COPYING PRESS, which may be carried in the hand or put into a small carpet bag.It is used with the ordinary Copying Ink, on ordinary paper, and is free from the objections to the use of the style in the Manifold Letter Writers Price $1.25 and $1.50, according to size.For Sale by .DAWSON BROS., No.23 Great St.James Street.July 10.\t164 HIÏRTHEAR ! HEAR! AN enthusiastic poet has sung the praises'of Tea as being a beverage that cheera but not inebriates, but, in our bumble opinion, had he lived in onr day, he would, instead have turned his muse in honor of the CELEBRATED ST.LEON WATER! and why 7 because, there is nothing like it for keeping one cool and lively during the hot weather.July 16.\t169 APOTHECARIES\u2019 HALL, Cathjsdkal Block \u2014Fresh Lkmon Juice just received by LAMPLOUGH k CAMPBELL, 162\tApothecaries\u2019 Hall.APOTHECARIES\u2019 HALL, Cathedral Block.\u2014Struve\u2019s Brighton Seltzer Water\u2014 the same as imported by us expressly for the usa of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.Congress Water from Saratoga.LAMPLOUGH k CAMPBELL, APOTHECARIES\u2019 HALL, Cathedral Block.\u2014Condy\u2019s Disinfecting Fluid.Agents for Canada, LAMPLOUGH * CAMPBELL, Apo hecaries\u2019 Hall.JJy8.\tlo^ 9456 ^7+D 394409 ^ MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE : MONDAY, JULY 28, 1862 A I.ftfSW UERA.' ' sva ' MONDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1862.PUBLIC APPOIffTMEffTS THIS HAY.Pirformancc In lltc Theatre Royal, this evening, at Eisht o\u2019clock.\t.^\t_ tsaxtei, -Okicago: iVr T Benson, Ed wards burgh; B B Jones,lady mid son, Milwaukee, Wis; J Timmouy, Quebec: J Bell, Ottawa; T G Watts.Pembroke: II C Linjield, London; J II Beattie, England: W M Kjlohm, Belfast; Mrs Woodman, Chicago; J W Bain, St Polycarpe, L 1> Morgan, Maine; J A Judget, Ottawa; J McDonell, do: D Brown, Switsburgh; D G Stone, Island Pond; Mrs E £> Bates, do; Miss Sarah Robinson, do.Canada Hotel- Il D Oüto, St Valentine; Madame G Généreux.Springfield- G Brer and lady: J Girouard, Stanfold; II Lepage^St Hyacinthe; J V Miohon^do; LG Bazin, Ac- St Stanislas ____t_^ 5________5__ ____., .\t.\t.\t.*¦> h land1, ibervlile; Dr Dcmartigny, Boauharnois*./ Bruén, Napierville; Dr Durocher, Terrebonne; J Taytor, St Policarpe.ÏJoneg-ana Hotel.Hon Mr De Beaujeu,Coteau du Lac; Mrs DeBcaujeu, do: Master SeBeaujeu, do: Mr Clark, Toronto; 3 Jl Carpenter, wife ftafl child, Toledo, Ohio; C H Cauldit, New York; T Cochran, do; F Hevrford, do;J W Cochran, do; J W Patterson, fejtimore; E i\\l Dunbar and wife, Cambridge; Miss H A Dunbar, do; Elen F Dunbar, do; M E Bennett, Boston; F iLejeckers.Bremen; W B Tenyck, Albany: W IS Perkins, Philadelphia; C F Perkins, do; P M Majill, Baltimore; J È?Devhue and wife, Brooklyn; F T Lockwood ancl wife, Cincin nati; J B Gardner, Boston; H A Stephens, Cieyeland; M T Brown, Toledo; D D Leary, New York; J Metcalf and daughter, Hudson, Ohio; F D Ayer and lady, Mcl-Ibrd; \\V\u2019 J Patterson, Baltimore; Mr Harrison, do; E T\u2019esdall and lady, Cleveland; Mr and Mrs J Peterson, Philadelphia; Master J Peterson, do; Mr and Mrs J S Ormsf u.Providence, R I; Misses Ormsbu; do: A M Cook and wife.New h ork City; J Lamier, New York; J Archambault, do; J B Varnur, son and four ladies, do; C B Farapal b and wife, Providence, R i; H M Buchanan, New York.The Victoria Election.\u2014IVe are glad to learn til'll the requisition to the Hon.Mr Holton, of which we spoke on Friday morning as having been very numerously signed, has since obtained n vast accession of names, including those of leading men in onr community of every shade of party politics.However gratifying this state of things, wc can feel no surprise on the subject.St is only the natural result of Mr.Holton\u2019s manly and consistent course as a politieian, of ins unimpeachable integrity as a merchant, and of his estimable bearing in ail the relations of private life.Even our contemporary the Gazelle, in announcing Mr.Holton\u2019s probable candidature -nUho\u2019 he says we already hear talk of an opposition\u201d\u2014acknowledges that lie (Mr.Holton) \u201c is a 11 man of means, leisure and ability, and in many 'ftbly more than half of the aggregate a \u2019uni.The Pittas is the Uxited States.\u2014We learn from the New York papers that Mr.Kennedy, the Superintendent of the Census, has in press his Preliminary Report on the Census of I860, embodying and collating the general results and more important details of that Census, in an octavo of three hundred pages, intended to exhibit the progress of the Republic in Population, Industry, Wealth, Art, Intelligence, &c., during the last decade.As a specimen of the work, they give the following, from Appendix Table No.30 :\u2014 THE PUBLIC FREES.J 'Arnpng the elements which determine the characteristics of a people, no branch of social statistics occupies a more important place than that which exhibitj the number, variety, and diffusion of newspapers and other periodicals.Composing as they do, a part of the reading of all, they furnish nearly the whole of the reading which the great number, whether from inclination or necessity, permit themselves to enjoy : and it was in virtue of this fact that the most philosophical of )Jn.E.L.Davenport.\u2014This eminent actor will make liis first .appearance in our city this evening.lie has held a iso.st enviable reputation both in England and America, and in the part of Hamid, the p/ece chosen for his debut, he has received the highest ep.co.aiums from the press of both countries.As Mr.Dayepport\u2019s stay arpongst us is only five nights, we Lei certain that the house will be crowded on each occasion of his performing, as jj.ryill be impossible to repeat any of the pieces.New Sewers.\u2014-This week men will be set to work to construct the new sewer at the foot of Cote à Baron, commencing at Papineau road.Operations will also be started in McGill Street, at St.Ann\u2019s Market.E U R O P E_A^N NEWS, FROM PAPERS BY THE \u201cASIA,\u201d AMERICAN \u201cDEGENERACY.\u201d (From the London Spectator, July 12 ) Of the many strange vagaries of English opinion the strangest is that which the Times on Wednesday embodied in two strong words.That journal which, aware that its articles weigh in America moie heavily than despatches, writes every now and then as if it wanted war, styled the Americans \u201c this insensate and degenerate people.\u201d To the first epithet we take no objection, though it is scarcely one which applies to a race whose most disagreeable quality, next to their self-conceit, is their habitual \u201c smartness.\u201d The civil war, simply as such, is, of course, open to any amount of reprobation, even from men who, were India again in revolt, would support its suppression by any and every means short of depopulation.Misery is rarely just, and the war creates among certain classes a degree and extent of misery which would account for any disgust and palliate almost any virulence.But how sensible Englishmen, familiar with the history and incidents of the war can draw from them evidence of American degeneracy, is to us unintelligible.To us they seem on the contrary to relieve the Americans from some of the severest reproaches which previously rested on the national character.Let us look at the facts.No sooner had the war commenced than the Northern people, supposed to be the oue which of all others preferred material objects, laid aside every pursuit, and staked their lives, their fortunes, and their future on a war for an \u201c idea,\u201d that idea being the one which in England we call patriotism.Taking the lowest view of their conduct, they still had the molive which justifies Italy in declaring war for Venetia-they fought for their national completeness.Believed to be disinclined to service, and incapable of discipline, they enlisted in hundreds of thousands, and the Times correspondent hears witness from the Pamunkey to their wonderful patience amid suffering which equals that of our soldiers in the Crimea.Supposed to be guided wholly by impulse, they answered the frightful disaster of Bull\u2019s Run by creating a new army, and raising loans on a scale of more than European profusion.\u201cImpatient and fickle,\u201d they waited five months for McClellan to organize the army without abating one jot of their purpose, or becoming, even in language, more virulent against their foes.\u201c Incapable of self-restraint,\u2019\u2019 they have pardoned McDowell in spite of a defeat which risked their existence as a nation, and upheld McClellan through all his wearisome delays.A \u201c mere mob,\u201d they suffered their President to postpone the national pride to the public security, saw the habeas corpus suspended without a struggle, aad gave up Mason and Slidell in the very midst of their joyous excitement at the capture.lyorshippers of the \u201calmighty, dollar,\" they have ¦' deliberately mortgaged0 the North that the war might not he starved, uq£,the nation split into halves.Wi/out organisation, and almost without a Government, with no adequate revenue, and with half their own strength in open insurrection against them, they have fought on steadily for fourteen months, and in the very thick-of the contest ba^e created a navy and organized an army such as raises the Uuion to the rank of a first class Power.And, be it remembered in their praise, they have so fought without the excitement of success, have sustained defeats innumerable, have been compelled to cast aside statejnian\u2019g.fier statesman, to see r-en-eral after general edndemoed its ignorant, \"qis-honest, or wanting in fkleliiy to the cause.They have done all this, too, without revolutionary measures, without upsetting the authority of the States, without interfering, save for three months, with iijg routine of daily life.They are called vindictive,' and sc they agf ijj çppecb ; but.after fourteen months of 'rebellion commenced by a treachery without it parallel, Gênerai Butler was the first'to inflict flesth on a man convicted' of treason.President Buçhanan, whose life in England under the 'same circumstances would'not have been worth an boiir\u2019i; purchase, lives at Wheatland still unntolested.\u2019 ÿot one hfll of progaription has been passed, the solitary 0Qi}&fc cation bill is still not law, and the people shrink ,7;/' aa almost cowardly terror from a measure which, as they might create a revolution within their enemies\u2019 homes.Aniidst their crowd of new men, one iiiiîsfîd &AS iSSUei?Orders which have made his name a by word, )>ut tfle only charge against the remainder is tflai of pverUenity\".When France, invaded by coalesced Europe, rose ia arms, ait Europe admired at) qqthifpst vyhieh was not in any one feature nobler than that which, because Americans brag and are personally disagreeable, we are to accept in America as evidence of degeneracy.The war, so far from destroying all that is good in them, is annealing of munificence the public are already familiar, but ! and now we learn that the torch of the in-they may possibly have forgotten, or never cendiary has been at work at Tiflis, where ten known, that this large-hearteid American fitted houses were destroyed, at Mohilsw, where twenty out at his own cost an expedit on to search for -\u2019- .\t.poor Franklin, the British navigator.\u201c You have again,\u201d said the Chamberlain, \u201c afforded an illustration that it is the predominant desire of your heart that the people of this country and those of your own,\u2014brethern as they are in lineage, lan guage, and literature, with a common origin, faith, and history\u2014should be as a brethren in the cultivation of sentiments of mutual esteem,\u201d\u2014expressions which, the reporter informs us, were received with loud cheers.All this is very nice, true, and handsome, but what strikes us most and raises this compliment of the city of London beyond the level of contemporary life, is the noble simplicity and moral courage of Mr.Peabody in speaking of himself.The following sentence of a great and successful merchant ought to be written in letters of gold for the guidance of the youth of our time :\u2014\u201c I have never forgotten, and I never can forget, the grsat privations of my early years ; and, to encourage and stimulate to exertion the youth of this great city and country, who have no reliance except on their own characters and exertions to raise themselves in society, allow me to say that there are few amongst them whose opportunities for a prosperous life are not better than were my own at their age.\u201d Lord Stanley, in returning thanks at the banquet for the toast of the two Houses of Parliament, caught the inspiration of the occasion, and turned it to admirable account.He assured his hearers that social position in the House meant little, and that talent was everything.\u201cI have often known the House of Commons to discover a man of ability almost before he arrived at the knowledge himself, and I have often seen gentlemen of provincial ability, gentlemen who happen to have a great gift of speech with nothing particular to say, come amongst us, and immediately' find their level.\u201d Here we see the millionaire deprecating his opportunities, and the scion of a noble house the advantages which birth and rank confer.We cannot nevertheless help admiring both men\u2014the Republican and the Loid,\u2014and our worst wish is that all Republi cans and Lords were like them.A ROW IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.(From the \u201c Times,\u201d July 10.) A strange event occurred in the House of Commons on Tuesday night.Lord Palmerston; the most popular Minister of our times, the leader of the House, was, ou risiog, received by a clamour which for some minutes prevented him from speaking, and he was finally obliged to accept an unwelcome proposition amid adverse shouts and sarcastic cheering.Such treatment of the Premier was the more remarkable inasmuch as at an earlier period of the sittiog the House had received him with the greatest cordiality while discussing the China question.What, then, was the cause of this most unusual discourtesy ?There was, we are hound to declare, much excuse for it.The anger of the Commons was amply justified, though in venting it on Lord Palmerston they may have been somewhat unreasonable.The subject of the debate was one of those scandalous pieces of official neglect, we may almost say official delinquency, which now and then rouse public indignation more than more important matters.It requires almost an effort to believe that the,Delhi Prize Money is still unpaid, acd that as to that which fell to the captors of Kertch and Yenikale, just seven years ago, it is cot yet decided whether it is to be paid at aU.The itiâiorÿ of the first pieoe of injustice we have more than once brought before our readers ; the latter was detailed to the House by Sir J.Hay on Tuesday night, and the force of the narrative, which was only increased by the special pleading of Mr.Gladstone\u2019s answer, was such that the House could no longer restiain its impatience and indignation.The town oflflertch was captured in May, 1855, and with it a large amount ofstores, ship's, tjpd coals, together with a steam factory, the value of the' whole being estimated at JB120.000.practitioners are educated to the highest available point of obstetric art, it being there the cus-\t.\t.\t\u201e toni for this branch of practice to be restricted to were burnt, whilst ac Czarnichow, on one day, women, except in dangerous cases.Well, what the 11th of June, no less than forty-four houses, is the practical result ?Why, the puerperal mor-one hundred and thirty-three shops, and a church tality of Prussia is three to\u2019 one by comparison were devastated by the flames.Conflagrations at [with the puerperal mortality of this country.Novogorod and Cronstadt have also been noticed.\u2022 This is a statement that needs no commentary to It may be difficult to connect the acts of political ' make it inteiligibie.The advocates of female them, Accident resulting from furious driving.\u2014 A farmer from St.Augustin, named Pierre La-breche, was thrown out of a vehicle wh le driving furiously down St.Lawrence Main Street, about 4 o\u2019clock on Friday afternoon.He received some serious injuries and was taken to the Montreal General Hospital.Burglary.\u2014James Lenox and James Griffin, lileury Street, report that their workshop in Hospital Street was broken into on Friday night, and three saws and one axe stolen therefrom.Attempt at Burglary.\u2014-An attempt was made to enter the house of Mr.Dalles, Bleury Street, on Tharsday night.Recorder\u2019s Court.\u2014Number of prisoners tried during the week ending 26th July, 149.Fines imposed, $263.The attention of our readers is directed to the sale of Household Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, Sofas, Bureaus, &c.; two fine Horses and Harness, two Phaetons, one of them covered leather top, one Carriage, &c., to be sold this morning by Messrs.Shaw & Brother, at their store, St.Francois Xavier Street.POLICE COURT.Before C.J.Cocrsol, Esq., Judge of the Sessions of the Peace.Saturday, July 26th.STEALING SOAP AC.A boy about twelve years of age, named Martin Ryan, was brought up by the City police for stealing a neck-tie from Mr.Ringianu, and a cake of soap from Mr.J.Janes.The prisoner pleaded guilty, but being an old offender, he was committed for trial at the next Court of General Sessions of the Peace.STEALING BAGS.Francois Roussin was arrested by detective Coallier for stealing six empty bags from a countryman named Michel Laisseou.The prisoner pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 4 months\u2019 imprisonment, STEALING CLOTHING.Sarah Coyle pleaded guilty ofstealing a pocket book containing a dollar, and also some lady\u2019s clothing.She was sentenced to three months\u2019 imprisonment.A SILK DRESS STOLEN.Margaret Hall was charged with stealing a silk dress, valued at $12 the property of Mr.Moss.She pleaded guilty, and was sent down for three months.Caroline Hail was accused of receiving the dress knowing it to be stolen, but she was discharged.RECORDER\u2019S COURT.Before J.P.Sexton, Esq, Recorder.Saturday, July 26.Twenty-two prisoners were brought up for trial.assault.John Bruen was charged with assaulting an organ grinder named Louis Martiste, and the offence being proved he was fined $20 or two months\u2019 imprisonment.The other cases were of no interest.\u2014A subterranean railway is now in an ad- .\t,\t-\t-\tvanced state of construction, running about four Ti ttish statesmen signalized 1 newspaper circula- and a half miles under the City of London.It linns\u201d fifl m.mnrft imnnrtnnt, instrnmpnt nfilva t-w-i ______.\u2022\t_i.,\t\u2022\t.1 lions, fis a more important instrument of the po-jiular iutelligence that was generally imagined in his day.The writers of these papers, he added, \u201c are indeed, for the greater part, either unknown or in contempt ; but they are like a battery in which the stroke of any one ball produres no effect, but the amount of continued repetition is decisive.Let us only suffer any person to tell us his story, morning ami evening, hut for a twelve month, and lie will become our master \u201d Ai d if such was the idea of Burke respecting l.riniiuence cf the public press, it is equally true that the quality and the dissemination of its fugitive sheets may be said to stand as a exponent l once of the intelligence and the domestic ecc-cmy of any people.commences at Victoria street, in the midst of what was formerly a disreputable thoroughfare, but is now a common centre for the Great Northern, the London, Chatham and Dover, and the Metropolitan lines.From that point it passes easterly having a large number of intermediate stations.On the occasion of a recent trip through its length, the air was found to be perfectly sweet and free from unpleasantness and dampness.The loeomotivos used condense their own steam and consume their own smoke, so that neither gas nor vapor is perceptible.The surface of the rails is made of steel.The line ii made of two gauges, and it is of double track i Baltimore, and in London, and the services, all throughout.The carriages will be roomy, well J more or less similar in character, which lie had ventilated, and lighted with portable gas.\tI rendered to each place.With these noble acts tlie hearts of the nation\u2014hardening fear \u2014but burnmg qqt also the \u201c But the war'can end only in one way.Why noi accept the facts, and let the South begone ?\u201d Supply because Americans are only Englishmen in their sltirt-siesves, aiiij whila a hope remains they cannot giye way.Pluck and tenacity, however unreasonable, are not exactly signs of degeneracy.We fought for years to keep colonies which thp greatest men among us declared all the time we should be uuû1.}b p> conquer ; and though we recognize the folly of qur persister,ee it has nqt injured bur national ' character, line North Is nlunpine itself 'in debt ?Truk, «.«.a Vwt-ter so than plunge into à system of requisitions which tlie French tried after exhausting assignats, and without certainly much apparent degeneracy.They \u201c are eating up their future.\u201d We have one, Rgyertheless, who have bitten just five times as deeply into riie «ake, America has still not incurred a larger debt than we contracted to conquer t|;,e [States, though rye had then but half the 'American popuiaticr,, \u201c j5j.;e is gestrqymg the source of populatjqn.\u201d It is true the waste of life is most fearful, hut it must in any case be less than the destruction caused by tlie Irish fa-mine-.apubi?teop|je jye have survived, and which too many of us fa opp sofivep flearts dp not to this hour regret.\u201c The Union 'lifts' surteetjered its principle, the right of mankind to choose tneir own form of govVnment \u201d That grand principle is purs also, but we are.n2t going to poll India, nor if Ireland rebelled to-morrow should we dream of the peaceful ballot-box, /.nation must exist before it can proclaim any principles whatever, and though we can conceive of a people so ioftijy consistent than they would carry out a grand principle which visibly involved their own destruction, that is not a height to which we have attained, nor does it lie in our mouths to charge tits Northern people vita Uilure to reach a standard of virtue from which we ourselves recoil.There are enough causes of sadness in this American war without charges of degeneracy addressed to the only race who, save ourselyes', stand up for the right of political freedom.It is melancholy that the progress of the world should be stopped by the wretched fear of democracy produced by the conliict ; melancholy that eight millions of human beings should be encountering death to retain the slaves of who® {he twenty millions who fight for them will not enfranchise ; most melancholy of all that in the providence of Q od, we, who introduced slavery, must, though now free of the stain, bear our share in the consequences of that great crime.There is misery in store for the South and for the North ; for the man-stealer?and those tvho have legalized the theft ; for the toiling Bullions of Lancashire, and for those who supply the object of their labour.But among those miseries the greatest of aii, the degeneracy of a branch of the Anglo-Saxon race \u2014of the only people who amidst many errors and manv crimes are still consciously toiling on to a higher future\u2014will assuredly not be round, THE COMPLIMENTTO MR.PEABODY.It was only natural under the circunjstances that a public nody so liberal and enlightened as the Corporation of the City of London should reciprocate, in the way the most likely to make the act impressive and the memory of it endearing, the noble generosity that Mr, Peabody has exnibited in placing in the hands of trustees during his life the princely donation of £150,000 \u201cfor tj).e relief of the needy and deserving poor of the meU'opQlis, irrespective of nationality, party, or belief.\u201d Tfle pjunner in which this has been done reflects great credit cn ifcc municipal authorities of London and its liberal and spirited Chief Magistrate.In the first place, the Corporation presented to Mr, Peabody the honorary freedom of the city, in a geld box of the value of one hundred guineas, the Lord Mayor presiding ; and in the gepond place, a superb banquet was given to Mr.Peabody, the same dignitary in the chair, and to meet him were assembled a large party of ladies and gentlemen, whose presence reflected the honour conferred on the guest and the sympathy which his noble donation had evoked.On occasions so interesting-and both of these occurred on Thursday\u2014the hero of the day had of necessity to make two speeches, but he wisely threw his heart into the first one, and modestly refrained from saying more than a few words of civility at the gepond and more demonstrative ovation.Having expressed fill that he felt is the morning, he could afford to he si'ent at the festive board in the evening respecting a deed which will render jjjs name a household word for ages to come in the British metropolis.But if Mr.Peabody was comparatively silent on the last occasion he had a countryman present well able to take tip the theme where the modesty of Mr.Peabody had left it, and in the hands of Mr.Adams, the American Minister, whose public speeches' in thip country have hitherto been models of taste and eloquence, the eccasion was turned to a sound and practical use.But as our business is rather with the donor than with his eulogist, we pass from the professional diplomatist to the practical man of business\u2014to the merchant, whose devotion to the duties of his counting-house has enabled him to garner the wealth that he is now diflüsiog so libejraljy for the benefit of the Jess fortunate of his feilow-creatures.And, first, we must say that w4 hard1/ know which to admire most\u2014the good tastd ami the marked ability that pervaded the speech of Mr.Scott, the Chamberlain, who presented the freedom of the city to Mr.Peabody, or the prompt and feeling response of the latter on an occasion when a good man\u2019s heart might well choke his utterance.Indeed, we learn from the report of the proceedings, that this was actually the case.For some time Mr.Peabody\u2019s mental emotions ncapacitated him from speaking, thus realizing the remark of a shrewd observer of liuman nature that the most acute and sensitive feelings are these possessed by the good and the brave.In a few brief and beautiful sentences the Chamber-lain traced Mr.Peabody\u2019s career in Danvers, in whole bciug estimated at £120,000.The incidents of the capture will be not entirely iargetten fly the publie.The principal feature was that Gtir gallant sailors behaved in the most exemplary manner, and while the Turks, and even other allies of ours, were sacking the place without mercy, they took no part in the plunder.The excesses of the conquerors were, indeed, checked by sending part qf qur ships\u2019 crews on shopi iq protect the houses.' it ever there was a Capture for v/hich nien deserved their Prize Money it was that, \\yhioh orqwnpd with success the Kertch flxppditiqp.Thé igen,' however, waited in vain for their reward.After two years some of those interested took steps to obtain payment.In 1858 and 1859 the men still urged their claims, aud at last the Admiralty was forced to admit that they were well founded.\tthat time this department has been anxious to do justice, but the' Treasury has.stood out with 'incredible perverseness and stolidity.The legal right of the captors was declared in I860 by the Admiralty Court, proceedings haying Keen taken ju the case of a collior winch had been sold by the Captain of the Viper.There could, therefore, remain no doubt that the men were entitled, and, as a good deal of the property had been converted to the use of Government, it was recommended by the Queen\u2019s Advocate, who had also pro-nqunged |q feyour of thpir clq-ims, that a grant of money should he made to them.P.ut tula plain act of iuatice seems not 1q have Pleased the powers that ride over Her MSjssty s Treasury.The length of time that had elapsed since the capture was made a reason for rejecting the captors\u2019 claims by tlie very authorities who had been the chief cause of the delay.A grant of money was refused because it had not been as|ted igr sooner, and, as to procuring the condemnation of the paptured property, the Treasury considered that thëré were ifisimbratlle difficulties. $4.15 ; Middlings, $3.50®$3.S0 ; Pollards, $3 20® $3.40.Bags- Spring Wheat, $2.50 ® $2.55 ; Scotch, $2.55 ® $2.60.WHEAT.\u2014 U.C.ex cars and afioat, 97c® $1.03 ; White U.C., $1.10®$1.15 ; Chicago No.1, $1.00,®$1.02 ; Milwaukie,$1 02@$1.04 ; Amber Iowa, $1.03®$1.05 ; Red Michigan, $1 08® $1.12 ; White, Western $1.15®$1.20.CORN\u2014Per 5.611)3, Mixed, 46c ® 48c ; White, 53c ® 55c, PEAS\u2014Per GGlbs, 77Jc ® 82jc.PORK.\u2014Mess, $10.50 ® $11.00 ; Prime Mess, $9.00 ® $9.25 ; Prime, $8.25®$8.50.BUTTER.\u20149c ® 13c.LARD.\u2014Ijc ® 8c.ASHES.\u2014Pot, $6 70 ® $6.75 ; Pearl, $6.75 ® $0.80.OATMEAL\u2014Per 20011)3, $4.7o®$5,00.Our Flour market has been very quiet to-d ly and very little business done.We repeat our former quotations.Grain\u2014Quiet.money, resulting from the receipt of dividends, has induced the Directors to lower their rate,\u2014 a step which under present circumstances could not have been long withheld.Notwithstanding the lowering of the Bank rate to 2j per cent, money in the open market is easy at 2 j per cent, for first rate bills,\u2014the large amount of unemployed capita] contributing to swell the floating cash which is commonly held amongst the mercantile and discount house against emergencies.Tlie following- are the ordinary charges for paper of various dates ; 30 to GO days.2,\tto\t23\tper cent.3\tmonths.2j\tto\t2)\tper cent.4\tmonths.2 j to\t2)\tper cent.6 months\u2014Bank\thills___2j to\t3\tper cent.Trade\tditto .2 j to\t3 j\tper cent.Subjoined are tlie rates of discount in the prin cipal cities of the Continent : Bank Rate.\tOpen Market.Per cent.\tPer cent.Paris Vienna.Berlin.Francfort.Amsterdam.Turin.Brussels.Hamburg .StPetersburg.3i 5 4 3 4 5 3 \"ci STOSS AïfSï SHAHS LIST.\tAm\u2019t o\tPaid\tDividend\t BANKS.\tShares\tup.\tlast G mos\tPrices.Bank of Montreal.\t$ 200\twhole\t4 per cent\t116 Bank B.N.America\t£50 stg\tdo\t3 per cent\t Commercial Bank.\t$100\tdo\t4 per cent\t95 City Bank\t\tSO\tdo\t3£ pr cenl\t103 Bank ot U.Canada.\t30\tdo\t3 per cenl\t8S@90 Banque du Peuple.\t50\tdo\t4 per cent\tn«iU3 Molsons Bank\t\t50\tdo\t4 per cent\t116,117 Ontario Bank, Old.\t40\tdo\t4 per cent\t]05 Do\tNow\t40\t10r\t\t104^ Bank of Toronto.\t100\t\t4 jjcr cent\t104)£ Quebec Bank\t Banque Nationale.\t100\twhole\t4 per cent\t107,108 \t50\t85 p c\t4 per cent\t104,105 Gore Bank\t\t40\twhole\t4 per cent None.\t100,101 B.Jacques Cartier.RAILWAYS.\t50\t10 p c\t\t100 \t\t\t\t Grand T.of Canada\tlOOstg\twhole\tNone.\tso Atlantic & St.Law-\t\t\t\t ronce, Psed to G.T.\t100\tdo\tNone.\t Great w.of Canada.\t82\tdo\t1# pr ct.\t Champ.& St.Law, MINES.\t200\tdo\tNone.\t6 @6] Montreal Mini\u2019g Co\t20\t$15\t30 cts p sh\tf2.00 Canada Mining Co.\t5\t90\t\t Huron Copper Bay.\t4\t1-2%\t20 p c\t37@40 Lake Huron Silver\t\t\t\t and Copper\t Quebec&L Superior SUNDRIES.\t5 8\t75 $4 10\t\t \t\t\t\t Mon\u2019l Telegraph Co\t40\twhole\t5 p c.6 mo\t120@121 Mont\u2019l City Qas Co.\t40\tdo\t4 p c.6 mo\tiia@n4 90© 95 City Passenger It\u2019y.\tho\tdo\t0 p c.6 mo\t Richelieu Co.,.,.J\t100\tdo\t\ttoooioi BONDS.Government 5 per cents.\t\t\tClosing Prices.99 @100\t The Canadian Native Oil Company has commenced business, with Mr.Roebuck, M.P., as its Chairman.The oil deposits of Canada are very large and valuable, and in the French market have a great advantage over the American oils, by a clause in Mr.Cobden\u2019s treaty.It is stated that \u201c The Company will be a trading one, bringing its own supplies, and receiving on trust and deposit the produce of others, at a fixed charge ; taking freight in their own ships, and storing at their own wharves and depots ; and the simple fact that the crude oil at tlie wells can be afforded at !jd per gallon, and is worth and sells readily when refined at 2s per gallon in England and on the Continent, while the residuum yields products as valuable as the oil itself, leaves so vast a margin of profit that a calculation would be superfluous.\u201d London Produce market, 12th July, 1862, from the Economist : The departures are ;\t;\u2014\tTons.To Liverpool, 1 vessel,\tgen,\t\t To Lower Ports, 1 do,\tdo\t\t To Gloucester, l do,\tdo\t\t\t 3 vessels.\t\t541 Freights remain firm and the new vessels have partially been taken up at 8s.Ijd., and 4s.is demanded for flour.To-day\u2019s imports per Canal and Railroad are .Flour, per Canal, brls\t\t.824\t per G.T.R., brls.\t.1452\t2276 Wheat, per Canal, bush\t\t.52371\t per G.T.R., bush.\t.4511\t56882 Butter, per Canal, kegs\t\t\t524\t per G.T.R., kegs.\t\t93\t617 Ashes, per Canal, brls\t\t\t per G.T.R, brls\t\t\t214 Lard, per Canal, kegs\t\t\t per G.T.R , kegs.\t\t1\t3 110 @ 96% 1 95 Tobacco, G.T.R., hhds.16 Flour, do., bags.,200 Peas, per Canal, bus.6543 Corn, do., do.,,,.20268 Government 6 per cents 1872.100 @10(1% Montreal Water Works 6 per cents.96%@ 97 Montreal City Bonds, (S per cents.97 @ 97^ Montreal Harbour Bonds, 8 per cents.Quebec City, 6 per cents.90 Champlain R.K.7 per cents.00 Cbaroplâin I{.R.Bonds, (Montre»! & 1
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