Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 13 octobre 1862, lundi 13 octobre 1862
[" POST OFFICE, Montbsal, Sept.3,1862.Arrivals and Bep art urea of Mails at Montreal MAILS.Quebec by Steamer, including l Three Rivera & William Henry) Quebec by Railroad.j- orth Shore Land Route.Canada West Express Train Canada West Mixed Train .W av to Ottawa, including Offices Ï in Two Mountains___\t(¦ Laprairie,.\t.8ci0renc84vme-:.NaïierÆli\u2019\u201cdï N.York Boston Buffalo, Troyj &c St.Hyacinthe, Melbourne, Island I Pond and Portland.\t1 Chateauguay, Beauharnois' \u2019 and Huntingdon.Lackine,.I c\u201c;,lm\u201d4afrtTcrlaU.80ttr'g Longueuil and Contrecœur, St.Laurent, St.Rose, St.Eustachê', V St.Therese & St.Jerome.' f Terrebonne, New Glasgow,.!! St.John, N.B., Halifax, and P.Ê.V Island,.\\ 7.00\ta m'5.00 p m 11.50 p ml 8.00\ta mU.11.00 p m|6.5.45 p m\u2019s.5.00\tp m i 10.30 a m 10.30 a m DUB.I CLOSE.3.5.A 10.30\ta m 3.8.30\ta m;7 3.45 p m 4.5.1 5 2.3.2.2.7.6.C.30 pm 8.00 a m 1.45 p m 11.00\ta m 10.00\ta m 10.30 a m 8.00\ta m 5.00\tpm 1.45 p m 4.00 p m SO a ml 80 a m2 00 a m .00 pm 30a m 00 p m .00 p m 00 a m .00 pm3 00 a m 00a m .00 p m 00pm 00 p m 00 p m 30 a m .30 am 00 pm B Conductor\u2019s Bag open till 8.15 do\tdo\t9.15 a.m.d0\tdo\t1.30 a.m.& 4.30 p.M.the cfosiugof^rMsr1 be po8tcd 16 minutefl before I?raDb\texcept Sunday, and ee»rl0xr\u2019t ^oliu' N-®-.Halifax and P.K.Island is due eveK w ,iday.1aild T,hurfday at 1 45 p.m., aud closes every \\I eduesday and Saturday at 4.00 p m Montreal Mamplain Railroad Co, Notice to Boodholders, Notice is hereby given to the SECOND and NON-MORTGAGE BONDHOLDERS, and to such of the HOLDERS of the LAOHINE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS or CAUGHNAWAGA TRUST BONDS, as have declared their option to exchange under Section 3 of the Act 25th Vic., Cap.57, that, in accordance with the provisions of the said Act, the Directors will be prepared, on and after the FIRST DAY of OCTOBER, to carry out and effect the exchange authorized by the said Act ; and that, on and after the FIFTEENTH DAY of OCTOBER next, the Directors will be prepared to pay in cash, and redeem such of, the matured Lachine First Mortgage Bonds as are not to be so exchanged, at the OFFICE of the COMPANY.And notice is further given that all arrears of interest will be paid, and that, after the last-named day, interest upon all the said Bonds will cease.(By Order).W.A.MERRY, Secretary.Montreal, Sept.17, 1832.\t1m 224 I New Preferred Stock.¦VTOTICE is hereby given to the SUBSCRIB-ERSofthe NEW PREFERRED STOCK, that, in accordance with the terms of their sub.scription, they are hereby required to pay in the same at the Company\u2019s Office, as follows \u2014One-fourth in cash on or before the 1st day of October next, and the balance in three approved notes, bearing interest, payable on the 3rd April, 1863, 3rd October, 1863, and 3rd April, 1864, respectively.By order of the Board, W.A.MERRY, Secretar/.Montreal, September 16, 1862.1m 223 KOp.la Ranquo Jacques-Cartiei Notice is hereby given that a third INSTALMENT of TEN PER CENT., on the SUBSCRIBED STOCK of LA BANQUE JACQUES-CARTIER, \\, ill be PAYABLE, at the OFFICE of the said BANK, from the 1st to the 15th OCTOBER next.NOTICE is also hereby given that the SUBSCRIPTION BOOK will be CLOSED on the 15th OCTOBER next, so that any person wishing to become a Stockholder is requested to subscribe before that date.(By Order of the Board).H.COTTE, Cashier.MonhrP.nl fiftntp.mhftr d 1PA9_ _ 9 13 Collep of Plijsicians & Surgeons OF Lower Canada.rtnfiE SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING of the X BOARD of GOVERNORS of the COLLEGE of PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS, for the purpose of EXAMINATION, will be held in the CITY of QUEBEC, on TUESDAY, the 14th of OCTOBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock, A.M.Candidates are required to deposit their Credentials with either of the Secretaries, at least ten days before the Meeting, and to fill up a Schedule of their Education, forms of which can be obtained on application to the Secretaries ; and they are also required to deposit, at the same time, the amount of Fees which would become due in the event of successful examination.HECTOR PELTIER, M.D., R.H.RUS.ELL, M.D., Secretaries.Montreal, Sept.10, 1862.\ttTS 218 Sherbrooke Gazette please copy for one month, three times a week.NOTICE.riVHE Undersigned will not be responsible for ANY DEBTS contracted by the CREW of the Ship \u201c LANDORE,\u201d from Antwerp, without a written order from himself.EDWARD O\u2019FLAHERTY, Master.Octobers.\te 241 NOTICE.1Î between BROUSSE AU, POITRAS & GAUTHIER, was THIS DAY DISSOLVED, by mutual consent.BROUSSEAU, POITRAS & GAUTHIER.Montreal, September 29, 1862.\t238 SOIICE TO CONTRACTORS, TENDERS from competent persons willing to undertake the satisfactory CONSTRUCTION & DELIVERY OF LOCK OATES For the undermentioned CANALS, will be received at this OFFICE until NOON of Monday, 201 ot October next.Williamsburgli Cauals-One Fair Lock Gat s Cornwall Canal-Three Pairs Lock Gates Beauharnois Canal\u2014Three Pairs Lock Gates Lachine Canal-One Pair Lock Gates The Gates are to be built in the vicinity of one or other of the Canals, and delivered at such places on the respective Canals as the Department of Public Works may require.Plans and Specifications can be seen at this Office, and at the Lachine Canal Office, Montreal, on and after MONDAY, the 6th of OCTOBER, where printed forms of \u201cTender\u201d may also be obtained.To all Tenders must be appended the signa-tures of two responsible and solvent persons, willing to become sureties for the due and satis-tactory completion of the works.They are to ueri ire3a/d 1° ^ u°dersigned, and endorsed \u201c Tender for Lock Gates.\u201d By Order, T.TRUDEAU, Department op Public Works, ) Secre,ar?-Quebec, 2nd October, 1862.3 du 238 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LTV.MONTREAL, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13 1862 MESSRS.COURCIIET&CO.,! STEINIAT & SORS, CANADA HOTEL somet h i ng NUMBER 245 DESIRING to afford greater advantages to Wholesale Merchants, have decided to withdraw the Auction Sale now advertised, and will Ofler at Private Sale, Subject to a liberal discount on the current rates THE ENTIRE CARGO MANUFACTURRRS OF THK Overstr'jr Grand Square & Uprijbl PIANOFORTES il Islander, Now due from Bordeaux, consisting of a very large assortment of OLIVE OIL\u2014la cases, quart and pint bottles In eighth casks of 20 gals CASTILE SOAP\u2014in cases FRUITS\u2014Almonds, Princess, Languedoc and Shelled ; Prunes, in tins and jars , Raisins, Layers, in boxes, half and qr ooxes FR UITS IN BRAND T\u2014Assorted CREAM OF TARTAR-la casks SULPHUR\u2014la casks BRIMSTONE-\u2014In casks MACCARON1\u2014In bales of 20 cases VERMICELLI\u2014la bales of 20 cases PRESERVES\u2014Peas, assorted SARDINES\u2014la half and quarter-boxes PATES TRUFFES\u2014Assorted LIQUORICE\u2014In small boxes PICKLES\u2014Olives, Capers, &e CANDLES\u2014Sperm in cases WINE S\u2014In Cases St.Julien Medoc Haut Barsac In casks, half and qr-casks St.Julien Medoc Barsac Sauterne Madeira Sicilian Malaga In kegs of 4J gallons CHAMPAGNES\u2014Of different Brandt BRANDY\u2014la cases, assorted qualities In octaves, assorted quaUiies .LIQUEURS\u2014Assorted, in cases VINEGAR\u2014Triple White Wine Bordeaux CHICORY\u2014la cases \u2014ALSO,- THE ENTIRE CARGO OF THE \u201c Marie Louise/\u2019 Consisting of Liverpool Coarse Salt, in bags.COURCHET & CO.171 St.Paul Street, Opposite Mr.Joseph Tiffin\u2019s New Store.September 29.\t1m 233 P0RTÏSND KEROSENE OIl IS THE ONLY KIND C 0 A L OIL Used under Contract by the Imperial and Provincial Governments.It is Deodorized, economical, gives a brilliant light without smoking tke glass or crusting the wick, and, being WARRANTED up to a Temperature of 120 degrees Farenheit, is, therefore MPLOSIVE, For Sale by the Subscriber.JOHN RHYNAS, Wholesale Agent P.K.Oil Co.September 30.Mr» t\\ Sh TJaIa an -iw- nio-Foms.Messrs, a.& s.nordheimer beg to call the attention of the Public to their large and and well selected Stock of PIANOFORTES, imported this Fall from the best Manufacturers of this Continent, comprising all varieties and styles made by Steinway & Sons, New York, Chickening; & Sons, Boston, John B.Dunham, New York.The above will be fully warranted by us for FIVE YEARS.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 7-Octave Overstrung Pianofortes^ in neatly Carved Rosewood Cases, from good New York makers, which will be sold from $250 and upwards, with a guarantee.Ef\" Old Pianos taken in Exchange.Tuning and repairing promptly attended to.A.& S.NORDHEIMER, 59 Great St.James Street.Sen Special Advertisement of MESSRS.STEINWAY à SONS, New York, in this paper.Oct.3.\tlm-237 SAVAGE & LYMAX Have received, \u201c Nova-Scotian,\u201d AN ASSORTMENT OF Hunting lips & Hiding lips, \u2014ALSO,\u2014 i FEW STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION.SAVAGE & LYMAN, CATHEDRAL BLOCK.September 30.\t234 PORTRAIT andJIL PAIHIING, Lessons in Designing; and Painting, No.11 St.Simon Street, Continuation of St.George Street, near the Jesuit\u2019s College.Nap.Bourassa will be at Monte-Bello till the 1st of September.November 5.\t266 APPLES ! APPLES I\u2014Fameuse and Pommes Grises carefully hand picked and in fine condition for shipping.238\tALEX.McGIBBON.CARAQUET OYSTERS-A Cargo just received.Delivered, cartage free, at $2.00 per barrel.238\tALEX.McGIBBON.R AMERICAN COTTON YARN.1000 biindfe?Gloried Nnmbers.BEST QUALITY.ALEX.WALKER, St, Peter Street.Opteber ?S.\t353 ITCHIE, FORD & GO\u2019S Old Family RYE 1 and TODDY WHISKY.ALEX.McGIBBON, Agent for Montreal.October 4.\t238 FRESH HOPS FUST RECEIVED at the October 3, MEDICAL DEPOT, McGill Street.237 SURGICAL IN GREAT VARIETY, constantly on hand at the Octohar 3.MEDICAL DEPOT, McGill Street.37 MiW STOVES.THE VîOLET, NORTHERN LIGHT, the STARLIGHT, METEOR, COMET, CLARION, and a large variety of other New and Popular STOVES, just received and for Sale by GEU.HAGAR, 302 St, Paul Street, October 4.\t238 WARE-ROOMS, No- 82 Si 84 Walker Street, New-York.THE PIANO-FORTES manufactured by us have not only received the unqualified approbation of the best judges in America, in addition to Twentv-SIs Gold Medals WITHIN SIX YEARS, BUT HAVE BEEN AWARDED One of the First Premiums GREAT LONDON EXHIBITION Now being held.This is significant ot their peculiar excellence, as at the Exhibition were displayed Instruments manufactured by all the celebrated makers of Europe.They are warranted to stand the test of any climate, and a full guarantee given for five years.S3\u201dOur Instruments can only be obtained for the Canadas from our Sole Agents\u2014A.& S.NORDHEIMER, Toronto and Montreal.STEINWAY & SONS.October 3.\tlm.237 TO IIPORTERS.ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR aarroa Harveys & Co.WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, LON IN.E.Lazenby & Son, PICKLE AND SAUCE MAKERS, LONDON.John Gosnell & Co., WHOLESALE PERFUMERS, LONDON.Jacob Wrench & Sons, SEED MERCHANTS, LONDON.Edward WebS>, HAIP.CLOTH AND CURLED HAIR, WORCESTER.R.Letchford & Co., MAKERS OF WAX VESTAS AND MATCHES, LONDON.«n>iti.KüeSx Jfc Beck, .OPTICIANS, I.OJN uum.Pickles, Sauces, Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Soap, Wax Vestas, Hair Cloth and Curled Hair, always in stock.22 LEMOINE STREET, MONTREAL.September 29.\t233 Desks ! Desks ! On hand and made to order.SEALE A TEES.Offices & Shops Fitted TJp SEALE & TEES.General Funeral Furnish-iug- Warehouse.Several First-Glass Hearses.SEALE & TEES, 60 Great St.James Street.Residence on the Premises.September 30.\t234 the - Timm ira NOW IN OPERATION CUTIS STREET.Manipulator, - R, A.ALL0WAY.September 2\t210 NEW GALOP.JUST PUBLISHED\u2014 THE GUARDS\u2019 GALOP.-ALSO,- J\u2019AIME ETRE AUPRES DE TOI.ROMANCB.Composed by Col.Bruce, Grenadier Gnards.HENRY PRINCE, 1.45 Notre Dame Street.September 23.\t228 GLASS AND KEROSENE LAMP MANUFACTURERS.Gas Shades for Chandeliers, Flower Vases, Cnt and Engraved Table Glassware &e.,\t&c.,\t&c.Branigan, Cuddy & Co., (-t ASS Cutters and Engravers, 19 & 21 Harvard Place, Boston, U.S.A.June 4.\tly\u20143m mwf\u20143m ts 213 T0R0NTOAUCTI0N MART.ESTABLISHED 1834.wakefieldTcoate & CO., auctzonsers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.KING STREET, TORONTO.William Wakefield,\tFrederick W.Coats September 15.\t1m mwl 221 REMOVED TO I 6 3 NOTRE DAME STREET, (CATHEDRAL BLOCK,) Next Door to Mb.R.Sharpest.JWANDRÊW GRAHAM.April 16.15 A.17 ST.GABRIEL STREET.THE Undersigned informs his Friends and the Public in general that he has made Great Improvements in the above-named Hotel.Visitors will always find his Omnibus in waiting on the arrival of Steamboats and Cars.The Table i always well furnished.Prices ext emely moderate.SERAFINO GIRALDI.May 6.\t108 HOTEL, PLACE P\u2019ARMES.TO LET, as CHAMBERS for GENTLEMEN, 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 Meet-ngs of Clubs and Public Bodies.A.M.F.GIANELLI, Manager, June 16.\t143 Chateauguay Lake House, Kept by Lewis Bellows, Eight miles from Chateauguay Depot, ' on the Ogdensburgh Railroad, one day's journey from New York or Bos- _____, ton, 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 beautiful 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 TROUT FISHING is perhaps the finest in the State.d* Carriages in readiness at all times on the arrival of the Train, to convey parties to the Lake, by Mr.Nappin, of Robert's Hotel.Chateauguay, Franklin Co., N.Y., ) May 30, 1862.\t)\t129 ümmriënmT AND ST, CATHARINES SAL1NE_BATHS.In Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia,Diseases of Women, Indigestion, Scrofula, And Obstinate Syphilitic Affections of Bones and Skin, and the many and WOMDEKFUI, cubes Effected by these Waters, have made them FAMOUS THROUGHOUT AMERICA fcag'-'REFERKNCE is permitted to tlie following distinguished Visitors, as to the efficacy of the St.Catharines Waters in Disease :~-The Right Revd.Archbishop Hughes, Gen.J.Watson Webb, Alvah C.Brooks, of Boston, Bishop Upfold, of Indiana, C.C.Trowbridge, Eetp, Detroit, Prof.Jas.P.White, Bufi\u2019a.o, &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 in Canada:\u2014Chancellor Blake, J.B.Robinson, Esq., Toronto, John Galt, Esq., M.Vankoughnet, Esq., Judge McCord, Montreal.BS^St.Catharines is eleven miles west of the Supension Bridge.Niagara Falls trains connecting with all Express trains 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 83 12G2 AUTUMN.12G2 Ladies and Gentlemen\u2019s F U R S, Sleigh Robes, Aprons fUR COATS, SNOW-SHOES, MOfCASINS; &c, OUR STOCK of the above mentioned articles is NOW COMPLETE, and the Public are respectfully requested to call and examine our Goods before purchasing elsewhere.Prices moderate.All articles warranted John Henderson & \u20aco.QUITE NEW IN PHOTOGRIPHIC ilBUMS, JUST RECEIVED, AT R.SHAiRPLEY\u2019S, i rysiul isiock, ftoti*e i>ame SSreef, October 3.237 October 1.CRYSTAL BLOCK.235 McMillan & cabson, MERCHANT TAILORS, Importers of Woollens.F&c., 66 McGill Street, Montreal.McM.k C.beg to intimate to their customers that they have received a large portion of their FALL and WINTER STOCK of FANCY DOESKINS, TWEEDS, OVERCOATINGS, Ac., Ac., all from the most celebrated makers.West of England and Scotch ; and are prepared to execute orders iu their usual style, and at very moderate prices, for Cash.From the success they have had for a great many years in Cutting that most difficult item of Gentlemen\u2019s Dress\u2014viz., Pantaloons\u2014they feel warranted in saying to those who like good fitting Pants, made from the best material, that they can be supplied at their Establishment.Ï3-TERMS CASH, and ONE PRICE ONLY.SCr\u2019Scott, Clays, Williams and Chappell\u2019s FASHIONS for Sale.September 27.\t232 KEMP & CO., 212 NOTRE DAME STREET, (Second Door East of the French Church), HAVE one of the largest, cheapest and best assorted Stocks of GENTLEMEN\u2019S UNDER-CLOTHING, that is to be found in Montreal, consisting in part of the following Goods, viz :\u2014 SHETLAND WOOL SHIRTS, SHETLAND WOOL PANTS, SHETLAND WOOL SOCKS SCOTCH KNIT SOCKS, CARDIGAN JA CKE TS, WHITE CLOTH GLOVES, WHITE RING WOVE Do.\u2014Also,\u2014 A very large STOCK of FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS.Oct.1.\t235 FOR Hf-chests Uncolored Japan Tea Bag» Fre»h Walnuts Bags Fresh Filberts Bags Provence Almonds Bags Arracan Rice Boxes Virginia Tobacco, pounds Bags Laguayra Uoifee Urates Wine Bottles (/«ses Common Brandy CONVERSE, COLSON A CO\u201e 20 LEMOINE STREET.October 1.\t235 ST.LEON MINERAL WATER.AS this valuable Water rapidly continues to gain ground in public estimation, frequent enquiries are being made as to what it is good for.It is Nature\u2019s own remedy for the following Disorders :\u2014Indigestion, Dyspepsia,Constipation^ Loss of Appetite, Piles, Liver Complaint, Disease of the Kidneys, Rheumatism, Gout, Giddiness, Ac., Ac.It is recommended by the leading Physicians of Montreal and Quebec.Being a natural production, it is particularly adapted for family use, and may be taken at all times and at all seasons of the year.Be sure and ask for th St.Leon Water, as it is the Best.August 23,\t202 HAIE NETS, Hew Bridal and other Wreaths Black Maltese Laces, BLACK CHANTILLY LACES, NEW LACE VEILS, Real Lace Uollars and Sets, THE NEW CHEMISETTES, Lace, Muslin and Woollen Garibaldi\u2019s &e., Ac., Ac.Just opened at J.PARKIN\u2019S, 168 Notre Dame Street.September 17.\t223 HARDWARE, rHK Subscriber is now receiving his FALL SUPPLIES, aud l.aa in Store one of the largest assortments cf Shelf Hardware in Canada, together with a large Stock ot Heavy Hardware, which he offers for Saie at Low Prices, and on Liberal Terms of Credit.J.HENRY EVANS, 271 St Paul Street.September 29.\t233 .0,^|1R,S -.WHOLESALE Clotliin# and Outfitting Establishment, 68 McGILL STREET, ilONTaSAL.THE Subscriber wishes to inform his Friends and Customers that he has enlarged his BUSINESS in the WHOLESALE LINE, and is now prepared to offer inducements to purchasers which cannot be surpassed.Country Merchants will find it to t-eir advantage to call and examine, j and judge for themselves.\tj orders punctually attended to.J.O\u2019HEIR, 63 McGill Street, Montreal.September 20.\t226 TIN FOIL AND METALLIC CAP MANUFACTORY Ho.88 Grosbv Street, K.Y.JOHN J, eSOOlCH & CO.4 re manufacturing, under their Patent, ROLLED TIN FOIL, PLAIN, PRINTED, OR EMBOSSED, Suitable for wr apping Fine Cut and Cave-ruPsh Tobacco, Cheese,, Spices êfC., tfC., %c.Thin Beaten Foil, all sizes, superior in brilliancy and strength of the imported article.METALLIC CAPS, IHVALÜABL» For Sealing Bottles containing Wine or othei liquids.Jars, Ac., stamped with any name oi design required.Also, MDBIO FLATUS, SOLDES, TYPE A BRITANNIA METALS, June 9.\tly 137 ¦ THE Subscrmers beg to call the attention of the Public to their splendid assortment of Pier and (hinmey Mirrors, among which will be found the New and elegant styles at present prevailing in London and Paris, in Rosewood and Rold, Walnut and Rold, and Mahogany and Gold.£f\u201cWINDQW CORNICES to correspond.J.A W.HILTON, 27 Great St.James Street.July 14.\t167 POTHEOARIES\u2019~ HALL.\u2014NEW HOPS this year\u2019s growth.A few bales for sale by LaMPLOUGH A CAMPBELL, 217 Apothecaries\u2019 Hall, Cathedral Block.A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION secured by usiug HEBE\u2019S SECRET.For sale at the Apothecaries\u2019 Hall, iu bottles, 25 or 50 cents.217 LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL.APOTHECARIES\u2019 HALL, Cathedral Block.Bayley\u2019s Essence Bouquet and Spernaceti Soap, Rigge\u2019s Military Shaving Soap, Fiver's Lettuce Soap, Yardley & Stathams\u2019, Patey\u2019s and Robson\u2019s Honey and Brown Windsor Soaps, Fine Venetian Bathing Sponges, Flesh Brushes, best quality Hair Brushes\u2014150 patterns.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall.September 10.\t217 Winter Cream of Roses, AN elegant and most effectual relief for Chapped Hands, Lips or Face, and for applying after Shaving.Prepared only by the Proprietor, A.G.DAVIDSON, Chemist, 237\tPlace d\u2019Armes.God Liver Oil.JUST RECEIVED, from Newfoundland, a Supply of very Superior Cod Liver Oil, prepared with great care, from this year\u2019s catch.For Sale by 237 A.G.DAVIDSON, Deuguist, Place d\u2019Armes.* NEW FEEDING BOTTLE for CHIL-DREN, at.A.G DAVIDSON\u2019S, Druggist, Place d\u2019Armes.October 5.\t237 J.E.RICE, MANUFACTURER OF -, and preventing the gristle of their frames from being matured aud hardened into bone.We are making them extravagantly democratic.There is but one way to make Canada impregnable, and that is to fence her round with tlie majesty of an independent nation.\u201d (Applause.) Mr.Hugh Mason said that no one in this country wished abruptly to snap the ties which bound Canada and this country together ; but, at the same time, he believed that there was a growi'g feeling in favour of oar colonies, and especially Canada, assuming at no distant day the power, dignity, and responsibility of independent nations.If there was any country in the world which ought to do with a low amount of taxation it was Canada.The International Exhibition showed that Canada possessed the richest mines of undeveloped wealth of almost any country.Both the mother country and the colony had special grievances Mr.Galt said they paid the salary of their Governor General, but they were not allowed to engage or dismiss him ; the mother country, without paying the cost, demanded the patronage.On the other hand, he.understood that the salaries of a brace of bishops were saddled upon the mother country.These were two special grievances.The corn of Canada was admitted into England duty free, but duties were imposed upon our manufactured goods which were almost prohibitory.\u2014(Hear.) These were not the kind of relations that ought to exist between a parent and a child.He thought the fear of dismemberment was visionary, for in the ca-e of Ireland the sale of estates had been the greatest blessing to that country.If the lion, gentleman's mission was in the slightest degree to put Canadian hands into th i pockets of British taxpayers, he hoped Mr.Galt would leave Manchester, at all events, with an unmistakable impression that this was not the rime for Canada to ask the Lancashire operatives and millownersfor aportion oftheir taxes.[Mr.Galt\u2014Certainly not.) Canada was like a son who wished to start li e where his father stopped.If Canada wanted a p rfect svstem of railroads she must go through the eariy stage of road-making which we went through'in this country.We ought not to be expected to give any of our money for Canadian railways.He cordially endorsed the opinion of Mr.Ashworth, and sincerely hoped, for the sake of Canada and England, that the time was not far distant when the former would be an independent nation.In a time of peace it did not matter what government a country had, because everybody was flourishing, but Canada perhaps saw that some day she might have difficulties to encounter from the neighbouring States, and then what would Canada be to us?He should most decidedly object, to the retention of Canada as a battle-fidd between this and any other country.\u2014(Hear.) If we must fight he hoped it would be upon the sea.Mr.Ferguson hoped it would be fully understood that Mr.Ashworth\u2019s opinions were not those of tbe majority of tiie Chamber of Commerce.-\u2014(Hear, hear.) Both the gentlemen who had spoken expressed merely the.r individual opinions.\u2014(Hear, hear, from Mr.Mason, i Mr.Malcolm Ross did not go to the full ex tent of either Mr.Ashworth or Mr.Mason.On the subject of the proposed railway guarantee, Mr.Ross expressed a decided opinion that it was most impolitic to ask for such a guarantee while the Canadian Government were talking about increasing the duties upon imported goods.In disproof of what Mr.Galt had said, Mr.Ross quoted the following from an American paper :\u2014\u201c The trade in home-manufactured woollens has been large aud very successful.There are now a great number of fi:st-rate mills in the province, the productions of which are eagerly sought for, and bear a high character.The production of our manufactured cloth is rapidly on the increase.We are rejoiced at this favourable indication, and hope to see the importation of woollen goods steadily decline.\u201d Exactly the same process was going on in Canada that led to the erection of cotton mills in Bombay.We had not the slightest desire to prevent their erecting mills, but it was scarcely fair to ask us to contribute to the support of a country that excluded our manufactures by a taxation of 20 per cent.He wanted both countries to go hand in hand with kindly feelings, and asked nothing that he was not prepared to grant.He had no desire to turn Canada away without a moment\u2019s notice, but be wished the two countries to act as members of the same family.\u2014(Hear.) England was prepared to do her duty, provided her efforts were appreciated by the colonists.Even if Canada were dismembered, he hoped that kindly feelings would still prevail.If we sent soldiers to fight foi the Ottoman, how much stronger was the claim of Canada to our support?\u2014(Hear.) He hoped that this meeting would show tnat the question of our colonies was not altogether a consideration of pounds, shillings, and pence The Mayor referred to the fact that the higli tariff in Canada had been a bar to the reduction of the Indian duties.When the duties to India were 10 per cent., the deputation was asked, \u201c How can you require the Government to reduce the taxes upon cloths imported into India, when in Canada they are 20 per cent, remembering that India pays the cost of her government, and Canada does not by a considerable amount?\u201d Tne troops lately sent to defend the frontier of Canada certainly cost a million of money.How could Canada expect England to do that when she put a positive interdict upon the importation of our industry.\u2014(Hear.) Mr.Galt, in reply, said that Mr.Ashworth, in speaking of his personal acquaintance with the French inhabitants of Lower Canada, had done, no doubt unintentionally, the people very great injustice.He had called them imbecile.That was a term that was most unjust to their intelligence and industry.(Hear hear.) He asserted, on the contrary, that they had made great progress, and that this fact was shown by statistics.The last census showed the progress made in Lower Canada during the last ten years.In 1852 the population cf Canada East was 890,000 ; in 1861 it was 1,111,-000, being an increase of 25 per cent.In 18d\u20192 the land held by these people was 8,113,000 acres ; in 1861 it had increased to 10,223,000, being an increase of 27J per cent; thus show-iug that the proportion of land appropriated had increased more than the increase of population.The number of acres under cultivation was 3,605,000 in 1852, whereas it was 4,678,-000 in 1861, being an increase1 of 29Î per cent.With regard to production, that had also increased.The bushels of wheat raised in 1852 were 3 073,010 and in 1861, 2,363,001, being a decrease'of about 16 per cent; but on this point he had to say that it was well known that the farmers of L-Canada had turned their attention to the growth of other grains.In other grains, for example, the number of bushels raised in 1852 was 12,-147 000, but in 1861 it had increased to 23,534,-000, being an in increase of no less than 93J per cent, or very nearly as much as was shewn by the whole Brirish population of Upper Canada.(Hear.) He felt it his duty to make these statements in justice to the French Canadians, and to add that it should be remembered that they had not the advantages of the other portion of the Canadian community; that they had been settled for a very long period of time, and had not had the advantages ef a fresh influx by emigration, and that all their advances had proceeded from themselves, He contended then t at as they had been able to introdu e iepre -d 6) stems and that as there was a school in svery parish, where every c ild receded a freo -ducation, they were, or ought to be, beyond the reach of any stigma.(Hear.) Mr.Ashworth had referred to the cost o the colonies being £500,090 a year.This referred to the whole of our North American possessions, me .-ould only repeat that the treops kept in Canada in time of peace were not kept there for the purpose of the colony.England kept them there for imperial purposes ; that was an imperial act iu connection with the distribution of he imperial forces, and he thought, too, that thehon.gentleman was mistaken as 10 the proportion of charge due to Canada.With regard to the clergy reserves, tbe hon gent emanmust have been under some misapprehension.He (Mr.Galt) would cut go mto me msiory of this luestiou, out there could not possibly be mure than two bishops connected with this charge, and the whole salaries were £1,000 each.As to the correspondence with the Duke of Newcastle, in reference to the proposed law concerning snipping, that law was certainly not designed for the purpose supposed by Mr.Ash-wortn.Great Bntaiu had always been desirous that the.coasting trade of America should be thrown open, as hers was, and Canada was a'so desirous ot it, but the Americans were not disposed to make the concession.The idea then occurred to the Canadian Legislature that the imposition of a small duty on vessels receiving a british register would be a fair charge, but ih) Canadian Government resisted it, and when it was brought before the Imperial Government it was at once quashed.As to ths Staffjrd memorial, that involved the principle of self-taxation, for which the Canadian hud always contended, and which they would uphold.Mr.Ross and Mr.Mason had referred to some pos-dble mission which he (Mr.Galt) might have to this country in reference to a guarantee for colonial works.He could only assure the chair that his mission was purely private.He was glad to have had the opportunity of visiting Manchester, but he neither professed, nor did be in fact hold, any official connexion iu reference to this visit.He came only to afford an pportuniiyof making some explanations.Certainly he had no mission to tue imperial Government about railways or anything else, aud he should be satisfied if any good resulted from the removal of the mistake or misapprehension hat, whilst some gentlemen were in England seeking a guarantee to some public works, tbe Canadian Government were at that time discussing me question of increasing the import duties.He could assure the chamber as a fact that during the last four years, since the tariff of 1859, there had been not only no such discussion but no such intention\u2014(Hear, hear ) On the contrary, the late Government, as already stated, took the first opportunity of proposing a reduction of the import duties.\u2014(Hear, hear ) With regard to the proposed guarantee to the international railway fr.m Haliiax and Nova Scotia to Canada, he was strongly in favour of hat railway, believiug that it would be of great advantage to imperial interests.But the proposal of the Duke of Newcastle was that the colonies themselves should pay the whole cost.His grace certainly proposed that the guarantee of the Imperial Government should be given to a certain amount of the cost, but the colonies themselves were expected to pay the whole cost.As to Canada he might here mention that the Imperial Government g ve a guarantee of 1,50 i,0001.sterling for Canada sixteen seventeen years ago, for the purpose of embling her to complete her [canals.From that day to this there has never been sixpence advanc d or paid by the Imperial Exchequer.Tne whole amount had been raised by Canada three years ago, and it was now in the hands ot the British Government to be paid as the bonds fell due.This was the way Canada met her obligations ; and if it was the interest of Canada to undertake farther responsibilities they would be met in an equally honoiable aud straightforward way.Canada, however, thought that her interests might have been better protected in tbe matter of t e subsidies to the ocean steamers.Upwards of 180,-000 a-year was paid to the Canard line.The effect was to reduce the cost of goods sent by that route to that extent, thus taking Canadian trade away, and enabling tbe Americans to build their railways and improve their communications.The necessity of having direct communication between the St.Lawrence and England compelled Canada to pay 80,000 a-year for the purpose of maintaining her intercourse with this country, when she need not have paid anything if Canadian interests had been properly consulted at home.Under these circumstances he hoped gentlemen wo Id believe that he tad visited Manchester from a sincere desire to remove misapprehensions as to the feeling and the policy of Canada ; and though he was sorry at the tone of Mr.Ashworth\u2019s remarks, lie must say that it was much better that Mr.Ashworth should have made his statements there, where he (Mr.Galt) had an opportunity in his presence of answering them, than that they should have been made where they co id not be answered.\u2014(Hear.) What was wanted was frank and free discussion, and, with Mr Ross, he believed the result would be the removal of these differences which were often so injurious to harmony.\u2014(Hear) All he would add was, \u201cLet tbe experiment of seif-goverumeut in Canada be worked out lo its legitimate conclusion.If that conclusion was that it would be butter to separate, so be it.\u201d They could then separate without any danger of heart-burnings or animosity.But if the conclusion favored those who believed in the importa ce of colonies to the empire, then they could go on with the certainty of the strength and prosperity of the empire being increased and not diminished by the connexion.\u2014(Cheers.) 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