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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" POST OFFICE, Montreal, June 29,1863.Arrivals and departures of Z&ails at Montreal- MAILS.including Quebec by Steamboat, o feorel, Three Rivera, Batiscan,&c Quebec by Railroad.Isorth Shore Land Route.Canada West Express Train.Hi Canada West Night Train.[h] Laprairie.St.Johns, C.E., NapierviÛe andV Clarenceville.f N.York, Boston, Buffalo,\u2019 Trôÿ, \\ &c.r St.Hyacinthe, Melbourne,\u2019 ' and i Island Pond.\trai r Portland.[i Chateauguay, Beauiiarnois and) Huntingdon.ç Lachine.I St.Remi, Hemmingford &Plattsburg Chambly, St.Cesaire, &c.| Longueuil and Contrecœur.I St.Laurent, St.Eustache.Ste.Rose, Ste.Therese & St.Jerome Way to Ottawa, including Oflices ) in Two Mountains.f Terrebonne, New Glasgow_____ St.John, N.B., Halifax, and P.Ê.) Island, via Portland, Wednes-1 days and Saturdays.j Ditto fortnightly from Boston.8.00 am 10.15 pm 8.00 a m 10.30 p m 9.20 a in 10.30 a m DUE.10.30\ta m 9.30\tam 11.00 pm 7.30\tam 2.15\tpm 7.30\ta m 6 30 pm 9.15\tam 6.15\tpm 11.00 am 11.00\tam 10.30\tam 6.30\tan 2.00\tp m 6.30 pm 5.00\tp m .30am 8.00\ta m CLOSE 5.15 p m 7.00\tpm 4.00\tp m 6.00\ta m 5.00\tp m 2.30 p m 7 15 am 2.30\tp m 3.00\tp m 7.45 a m 3.30\tp m 3.30\tp m 6.00\tam 6.00\tam 2.00\tpm 2.00\tp m 4.00\tp m 7.30\tam 30 pm 7.30\ta m 7.30\tam 6.00\tam .30 am 4.00\tpm 2.30 Condactor\u2019s Bag open till 7.10 a.m.do\tdo\t6.10\tp.m.do\tdo\t8.10 a.m.& 3.55 P.M.do\tdo\t3.55\tp.m.Registered Letters must be posted 15 minutes before he closing of each Mail.All the above Mails (exclusive of the St.John, N.B., c.,) are daily, except Sunday.&Q BirLt lira, TO TAKE PLACE AT RflOgUTREAL, Wednesday, (he SSiii SepL AND FOLLOWING DAYS.next, AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME X¥.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1863.NUMBER 221 tion for firing at range A, standing ; at range B, any position.Open to all Non-commissioned Officers and men of H.H.Regular forces serving in Canada, or of the Canadian Active Volunteer Militia.Entrance fee, 25 cents.ST.LAWRENCE CUP.1st Prize\u2014Cup, value $40, with two-thirda entrance fees added.2nd Prize\u2014$20, with one-third entrance fees added.To be comp eted for at Ranges A, B and C three shots at each range, with any rifles carrying Government \u2019571 bore ammunition, as supplied on the ground.Minimum pull of trigger, 6 lbs.Any position.Open to all comers, competitors in previous match excepted.Entrance fee, $1.PATRON : HiS EXCELLENCY the RIGHT HON.CHAS.STANLEY VISCOUNT MONCK, Governor General of British North America, Captain General and Governor-in-Chief of the Province of Canada, Ac, &c, &c._ OE-PATRON : HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF MONTREAL PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL: COLONEL DYDE, Commandant Active Force, Montreal.COUNCIL : Lieut-Colonel BRAMSTON, Grenadier Guards.Lieut-Colonel LORD AB1NGER, Commanding Scots Fusilier Guards.Lieut-Colonel NEVILLE, S.F.Guards.Lieut-Colonel PEACOCKE, Commanding H.M\u2019s.16th Regiment.Lieut-Colonel H AWLEY, Commanding H.M\u2019s.60th Rifles.Lieut-Colonel DAVID, Commanding Volunteer Cavalry.Lieut-Colonel ERMATINGER, Inspecting Field Officer, Lower Canada.Lieut-Colonel WHITNEY, Commanding Montreal Light Infantry.Lieut-Colonel COURSDL, Commanding Chasseurs.Lieut-Colonel W.OSBORNE SMITH, Commanding Victoria Rifles.Lieut-Colonel DEVLIN, Commanding 1st or Prince of Wales\u2019 Regiment.Lieut-Colonel ROUTE, Commanding Royal Light Infantry.Lieut-Colonel HOGAN, Commanding Artillery.Lieut-Colonel the HON.J.J.C.ABBOTT, Commanding Argenteuil Rangers.Lieut-Colonel THORNDYKE, Commanding Volunteer Artillery, Lower Canada.The SENIOR OFFICER Commanding Hochelaga Light Infantry.Major STEVENSO tf, Commanding Field Battery Artillery.Major S.J.LYMAN, Commanding Battalion Foot Artillery.Major T.LYMAN, Assistant Quarter-Mastsr General.Major MACPHERSON, Brigade-Major No.11 District.Major The Hon.JOHN ROSE, M.P.P.Major FLETCHER, Brigade-Major, 6th Military District.Captain BRIDGES, Grenadier Guards.Captain W.S.ROOKE, Scots Fusilie-Guards.Capta'm LOCKWOOD, H.M.16th Regiment.Captain VORTHEY, H.M.60th Rifles.Captain FORSYTH, Com.Vol.Engineers.Lieut.SEYMOUR, Grenadier Guards.Lieut.LeFEUVRE, H.M.16th Regiment.Lieut.WORSLEY, H.M.60th Rifles.The HON GEO RGB MOFF ATT.Hon.JOHN YOUNG.Hou.A.A.DoRTON, M.P.P.Hoh.T.D.M GEE, M.PP.Hon.JAMES FERRIER, M.L.O.Hon.GEORGE E.CARTIER.M.P P.Hon.LUTHER H.HÜLTOM, M.P.P Hon.THOMAS RYAN, M.L.O.Hon.LOUIS RÎNAUD, M.L.O.A.M.DELISLE, Sheriff, Montreal.C.J.BRYDGES, Esq.WILLUM WORKMAN, Esq.HENRY STARNES, Esq.PETER REDPATH, Esq.GEORGE STEPHEN, Esq., with power to add to their number.COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT : Lieut-Ccl.David, Cavalry, President.Lieut-Col.Coursol, Chasseurs.Lieut-Col.W.Usborne Smith, Victoria Rifles.Lieirt-Col.Routh, Royals, Treasurer.Lieut-Col.Devlin, Commanding 1st or Prince of Walea\u2019 Rifles.Major T.Lyman, Asst.Qr.-Master General.Major Stevenson, Battery Artillery.Captain Forsyth, Engineers.Major Macphersos, Brigade-Major, Secretary.Bye-Laws and Regnlatious.1.\t\u2014.There shall be four Ranges, viz : Range\tA.200\tyards \u201c\tB.400\t\u201c from mark- Bulls-eye, 3\t\u201c red & white y er'sButt.Ricochets will be signalled by a flag displayed from the Ricochet Butt.One point for each hit to be added to score.3.\t\u2014Positions for firing shall be as hereafter de- tailed for each match.4.\t\u2014No artificial rests of any kind (including sods or atones), no wind-guages, no hair trigger ; magnifying or covered sights to be used in any match.£._Firing sii.all commence each day at 10 a.m precisely and conclude at 5 p.m., unless the Council, for the purpose of finishing a match extend the time.C.\u2014All disputes shall be settled on the ground by the Council, of whom three shall form a quorum.f.\u2014Competitors shall, If required, submit their Rifles to be tested at any time when de-manded, by an Officer on duty or a member of the Council.g _-A.ll loading and firing shall be conducted by squads under charge of an Officer or Sergeant appointed for the duty.{j._Except when otherwise specified, intending competitors must sign their name to the competitor\u2019s roll fat the same time paying tii.eir entrance feaj at least one hour previous to the commencement of the match.The Comtnittee tent for the purpose gqll be pointed out on the ground.To facilitate arrangements competitors should report as early as possible, J.O.\u2014Any person disputing or refusing to comply with the instructions of the Council or Officers in charge will be debated from competing.lî.\u2014ünless otherwise expressly specified, competitors entering as Volunteers for prizes must have been actually enrolled members of the Force previously to August 1st, 1863, and produce certificates of the same from the Officers commanding their Battalion or Company.J2._Twenty-five per cent of all amounts of en- trance fees will be deducted, to go towards the expanses of the ground.Î3,\u2014Any point or points of dispute not determined by the foregoing Bye-laws shall be decided by the Council, who have the right to postpone matches from day to dav, if rendered necessary from bad weather.__In Volunteer and Military matches none but Government ammunition (as supplied by the Council on the ground) shall be used.15.\t\u2014All ties will be decided fey one shot at the furthest range of the match in which the same may occur.16.\t\u2014Military and Volunteer prizes to be shot fpr by Officers or men in uniform, with forage caps.LIST ©/\u201cPRIZES.THE MERCHANTS\u2019 PRIZE.MONTREAL CHALLENGE VASE.Value, $200.To be competed for at Ranges A, B and C, five shots at each range, with Government Enfield Rifles, \u2019577 bore; minimum pull, 6 lbs.At range A, standing ; at the other ranges, in any position.Open to the Active Volunteer Force of the following chief cities of Canada, viz., Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton and London.Six competitors from each city, whose names must be forwarded to the Secretary by the Officer Commanding their respective Districts, or the Brigade Major, by the 12th September next.\u2014Aggregate score of the six to determine the winning City, and possession of the prize to be then completed for by the winning party at the same ranges, three shots each range, under same regulations.N B\u2014Competitors for this prize must have been 6ona)ide enrolled members of the Active Force from January 1st, 1863.Certificates to that effect from their respective Commanding Officers to accompany their names to the Secretary.Entrance fee for the party from each City $6.RIFLE SCURRY.1st Prize, $40 ; 2nd, $20 ; 3rd, $10.To be competed for at Ranges A and B.Five shots at each range.Any rifle not contrary to rule 4, minimum pull, 3 lbs.Any position.Open to all comers.Entyance, $1.For Non-Commissioned Officers or Privates ofH.M.Regular Forces or Volunteers 25c.VOLUNTEER BATTALION MATCH.Vase\u2014Value $100, or $100 in money.To be shot lor at Ranges A, B and C.Five shots at each range.Government Enfield Rifles, \u2019577 bore ; minimum pull.0 lbs.Standing at Range B, at other ranges any position.Open to members of all regularly organized Battalions of Canadian Vol.Militia.Three competitors from each battalion.Names to be forwarded to the Secretary by the Officer commanding their respective Battalions, by the 12th September, with certificate of actual membership from 1st May, 1863.The competitors from the winning Battalion to shoot for ownership of prize at same ranges, three shots at each range\u2014under same regulations.Entrance, each Battalion $3.ALL COMERS\u2019MATCH.1st Prize\u2014A Cup, value $150, or $150 in money.2nd Prize\u2014A Cup, value $80, or $80 inmoney.3rd Prize\u2014A Rifle, value $75, (presented by Lt.-Col.Thorndyke, commanding Vol.Artillery of Lower Canada.) 4th Prize\u2014A Rifle, value $40, (presented by Major Lyman, Ass.Qr.-Master Mil.L.C.) 5th Prizs\u2014$20.6th Prize\u2014$10.To be completed for at Ranges A, B, C and D, with any kind of Rifle not contrary to Rule 4.Minimum pull, 3 lbs.Three shots at each range.Any position.The 4th, 5th and 6th prizes to be awarded to the respective highest aggregate scores at ranges A and B\u2014the 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes to the respective highest aggregate scores at the whole of the ranges.Competitors not scoring ten points in the aggregate at ranges A and B to lose their cpauce and not lire at the longer ranges.Entrance $2.BRITISH ARMY MATCH.1st Prize\u2014$80.2nd Prize\u2014$40.3rd Prize\u2014$20.To be competed for at ranges A B and C, three shots each range, with Government Rifles served out to the rank and file ot the British Army ; minimum pull, 6 lbs.Standing at range A ; remaiuing ranges any position.Open to tnree Non-commissioned Officers or Privates from each Battalion of Her Majesty\u2019s tioops quartered in Canada ; highest aggregate scores to determine the winning Battalion.The respective prizes when adjudged to be shotfor, three shots at range B under same regulations, or divided according to the option of the winning competitors for each prize.(Should the Committee find it necessary to alter the conditions of firing in this match notice will be given by the 1st September.) No entrance fee.FIELD OFFICER\u2019S CUP.Prize\u2014Silver Tankard, value $50.Ranges A and B, five shots each range, any Rifle carrying Government '577 bore ammunition; minimum pull 6 lbs.; any position.Open to all Field Officers of H M.\u2019s Regular Forces quartered iu Canada, or of Canadian Volunteer Militia, [excluding retired officers ] Entrance fee $2.CAPTAIN\u2019S CUP.Prize\u2014Silver Cup, value $50.Same conditions as last.Open to all Officers serving with rank of Captain in H.M.\u2019s Regular Forces quartered in Canada, or of Canadian Vol.Militia,\u2014not retired officers.\u2014Entrance fee ARTILLERY MATCH.1st Pmze\u2014A Gup valued at $75, or $75 in money.2nd Prize\u2014$25.Open to all members of Volunteer Field Batteries in Canada.Must be bom fide members of one year\u2019s standing.Certificate to that effect to be produced from the Officer Commanding.Range 800 yards, 5 shots each, 6 pounders.Gifn to be furnished by the Montreal Field Battery.Marking by measurements the distance from the centre of Target of the aggregate number of shots fired by each Competitor.VOLUNTEER CAVALRY MATCH.1st Pr'izb\u2014A Cup, valued at $40, or $40 in money.2nd Prize\u2014A Silver Medal.To be competed for at Range A, standing; 5 shots each, with Rifled Carbine.Open to all Non-Commissioned Officers and Troopers of Vol-ucteer Cavalry in Canada.MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION PRIZE.Presented by the Mercantile Library Associa tion of Montreal, 1st Prize \u2014A Gold Medal.2nd Prize\u2014$20.To be competed for at Ranges A and B, Range A standing Range B, any position; open to members of Mercantile Library Associations and Me.cbanics\u2019 Institutes in Canada.Certificate of membership up to the 1st August 1863 to be produced, JOHN MACPHERSON, Brigade Major, Secretary, August 25.\t.202 mil, , Wear jftctmhurgh.ESTABLISHED.1771, Cramoasd \u201d Sock Mouds Plough Hearns, Axle ISIocks, &c.THE Public are requested to observe that the Brand \u201cCRAMOND\u201d is always on these well-known articles, None can be considered genuine unless so branded.Whole Socks aie marked on both ends, Always ask for \u201cOramondl\u2019 n ordering.July 1.\tw 155 POT m PUL IISLO.SUPERIOR Pot anil Pearl Lowest Market Price.A.W.OGILVIE Or August 25.& CO., St.Gabriel Mills, 98 Commissioners Street.1m 202 MISS LYMAN\u2019S CLASS will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th.Holyoke Place, DeBleury Street, 7 August 25, 1863.\tj 202 Mrs, Gordon\u2019s Establishment FOR THE BOARD AND EDUCATION OF 5 & 6 Argylc Terrace, St.Catherine St MONTREAL, WILL BE RE-OPENED on TUESDAY, the 1st SEPTEMBER.Circulars will be forwarded on application to the Principal.August 22.\tlm 200 MICE.THE Undersigned is prepared to authorize DRAFTS, or make CASH ADVANCES, on SHIPMENTS of PRODUCE to his Correspondents in London, Liverpool, Leith, Glasgow and Dublin.JOHN YOUNG.Montreal, August 19, 1863.\tlm 199 i» on in mmi, Point St, Charles, lïüOKfTHEAï,.MR.M.MCCARTHY begs to inform Commission Merchants and Dealers in COaL OIL that his New Fire-Proof Building is now completed, and that he is now prepared to receive Oil, and execute the work connected with it heaper than any one in this City.August 28.\tlm 205 BUTCHER\u2019S FLITIWI at money two-thirds en sharpshooters\u2019 cup.1st Prize\u2014Cup, value $40, or $40 in option of winner, with trance fees added.2nd Fi\u2019ir.c\u2014$20, with one-third entrance fees added.To be competed for at Ranges A and B, five shots at each, with Government Enfield Rifles, \u2019fiîÜ bore ; minimum pull of trigger, 6 lbs.Post P 7 SUBALTERN\u2019S CUP.Prize\u2014Silver Cup, value $50.Same condition as last.Open to all Commissioned Officers of Subaltern rank serving in H.M.\u2019s Regular Forces in Canada, or of Canadian Vol.Militia.Entrance $2.THE METROPOLITAN.1st Prize\u2014Cup, value $80, (or $80 in money.) 2nd \u201c\t$40.3rd \u201c\t$20.Ranges B and O, five shots at each range, any rillle not contiary to rule 4\u2014Minimum pull 3 lbs., any position.Open to all comers, except H.M.\u2019s Regular Forces and winners of previous prizes.Entrance fee 50c.MONTREAL CORPORATION CHALLENGE CUP.Prize\u2014A piece of Plate, value $200.Ranges\u20145 shots each range, Enfield Rifles, as served out to the Rank and File of the Montreal City Bittalions of the Active Force\u2014minimum puli 6 lbs \u2014at range A standing, at other ranges any positions.Open to competition by the Battalions of the Active Volunteer Force of the City of Montreal\u2014five competitors from each Battalion, aggregate score to determine the winning Battalion, and to be won two years in succession, under the same conditions of firing, bsfbre becoming the absolute property of any Battalion.To be shot for in each September, and to be in ehatgc of the winning Battalion for the year until finally adjudged.Entrance, $4 each Battalion.THE JACQUES CARTIER CUP.[ST Prize\u2014$40.2nd Prize\u2014$15.Ranges A and fi ; g shots at each range\u2014any kind of Rifle not contrary to Rule a.Minimum pull 3 lbs.Open to all comers (winners in prei vious matches excluded.) Entrance fee, 50c.THg MAYOR\u2019S CUP, MONTREAL.Ranges A aml B ; .0 shots at each Range ; Government Enfieid Rifle; Minimum pull 6 lbs, ; at Range S, standing Radge B ; any position.\u2014 Open only to members of the Volunteer Force of Montreal, excepting winners of previous prices.LADIES\u2019 CONSOLATION CUP.1st Prize\u2014Cup, value $50, or the money, at the option of the winner.2nd Prize\u2014Gold Medal.3rd Prize\u2014Silver Medal.Ranges B and D ; 3 shots at each ; to be shot for with Government Enfield Rifle, \u2019577 bore; miniiKium pull, 6 lbs\u2014any position.Open to all members of Canadian Active Volunteer Force, not winners of previous Prizes, Entrance feej 50c.JUBILEE SWEEPSTAKES.1st Prize\u2014$40.2nd Prize\u2014$20.Range B .; 5 shots ; any Rifle not contrary to Rule 4 ; minimum pull, 3 lbs\u2014any position.Open to all comers.Entrance fee, $1.VOLUNTEER COMPANY PRIZE, 1st Prize\u2014$50.2nd Prize\u2014$30.3rd Prize\u2014$15.Ranges A and B ; 5 shots at each Range ; Government Long Enfield Rifle, \u2019577 bore ; standing at Range A ; any position at other Rangej.Open to all gazetted Companies of Active Volunteer Force in Canada, six men from each Company; the aggregate score at both Ranges to determine the winning Com- SUPPLIES a want felt by every good Housekeeper.Every Sheet will kill a quart where flies are thick.Remember that it is DUTCHER\u2019S that does this, and refuse the base mitations that are offered.The real article is or sale by all respectable Druggists.June 1.\t129 tbe mm.SOIREES MUSICALES EVEEY EVENING.Overtares, Operatic Selections, Instrumentai Solos, &c, ;By the well-known BAS'D OF THE ESTABLISHMENT.Conductor\u2014Mr.A.Sedgwick;.53P\u201dA Change of Programme each night Concert to commence at 8 o\u2019clock.August 12.\t191 Toronto Auction Mart Established 1834.WAKEFIELdTÎOATE & \u20ac0,, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, UXNG STREET, TORONTO.Eï\u2019Merchandise Sold on the usual credit of the country, and Sales cashed if required.william Wakefield, FREDERICK W.CO ATE.August 26.\t3m 203 ME Every Day, DE HIE from 12 to 3, T s JONES & BELLIWELt, S© ILesMome Street, AGENTS FOR Messrs.Kitchie, Ford & Go\u2019s, Celebrated Whiskey, HAVE JUST RECEiyED Barret,s Old il^e Wfeiskey Barrels Family Malt Wliisksy Which they offer to the Trade at Manufacturer s prices.June 30.\t154 Iron \u20acoiüns.HE undersigned have secured the Patent now f°r IRON CASKETS in Canada, and ar l0 tj able to supply them in sizes of from 2 ft-ft.5 in.We have at present a large stock on hand, Rosewood finish, highly polished, and Silver-mounted.They are air tight, and the only metallic Coffins manufactured in Canada.Wholesale and Retail.Trade allowed a liberal discount.SEALE & TEES, 60 Great St.James Street.July 23.\t174 FUNERAL Furnishing Warehouse.60 Great St, James Street.SEALE & TEES.July 23.________________174 Office Desks, ON HAND and made to order at SEALE & TEES\u2019, 60 Great St.James Street.174 July 23 PIANO MANUFACTORY & WAREKOOMS AT 138 CRAIG STREET, Where they now have on hand an extensive assortment of PIANOS, Of their own manufacture, which, for power fulness and brilliancy of tone, are pronounced by the best judges equal, if not superior, to any in the market, and having obtained a Patent for an important improvement in the construction o IE ^ O Si they feel confident of giving perfect satisfactio to those who may favor them with their orders.Parties desirous of procuring First-Class Instruments at the most moderate prices, are respectfully solicited to eril and examine our PIANOS before purchasing elsewhere, iC?*Bach Piano warranted for five years.SES\u201d01d Pianos taken in Exchange.WM.G.VOGT & CO., 138 Craig Street, Montreal.August 25.\t3m 202 Hhds SUGAR Hhds EXTRA September 4.For Sale, BRIGHT PHILLIPS & CO.211 For Sale, Casks SAL-SODA\u201c Casks CAUSTIC SODA Casks BLEACHING POWDER Casks SODA ASH Kegs BI-CARB.hODA Casks SAL\u2014AMMONIA Casks ALUM PHILLIPS & CP.September 4.\t211 for ssaie* Casks BORDEAUX VINEGAR PHILLIPS September 4.& CO.211 For Sale, 1000 BURR STONES September 4.PHILLIPS & CO] 211 A.BOISSEAU Photographer and Porirait Painter, 250 NOT-IE DAME STREET, Montreal, 0.E.August 22.00 MYLES PENNINGTON, Late Freight Manager of the Grand Trunk Railway), Custom-House, Forwarding, Shipping AND COMMISSION GENT.GENERAL AGENT fob the GREAT WESTERN railway at Montreal.OFFICE\u2014Commercial Chambers, Corner of Custom-House Square.September 1.\tlra 208 Nolice to Dealer in Coal Oil, At a MEETING of OIL REFINERS, held in London, on the 4th August last, it was unanimously Resolved,\u2014That, from and after the 1st September next, the delivery of ail Sales shall take place at our respective Refineries, or nearest shipping point or Railway Station, and that, when so made, it shall be with the distinct understanding that tbe purchaser then and there assumes all liabilities, both as to measurement and tests.That, henceforth, no extra charge will be made for barrels.BRITISH OIL REFINING CO., Oil Springs.WILLIAM DUFFIELD, London.A.H.BAILEY & CO., London.RHYCARD & POLLOCK, London.HENRY METTLE3ERGER, St.Catharines.A.CLARKE & CO., Ingersoll, J.IRVINE & CO., Ingersoll.JOHN S.ROBINSON, London.R.FULLER & CO., Lyndon.CANADIAN OIL CO , Hamilton.SPENCER & CO., Woodstock.JAMES KINTRAB, Woodstock.E.LUMLEY, Port Credit.L.HESSELL & CO., London.J.W.ESMOND & CO,, Oakville, DUNCAN & CLARKE, Toronto.PHCENIX OIL CO,, Oil Springs.SUN OIL WORKS, Enniskillen.SOLIS & BROS, Enniskillen.G.PETIT, Enniskillen.September 1.District of Montreal.277 HOTBE DAME STREET, UPPLIED with every DELICACY of the first quality in season, at an extremely moderate charge.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 SANDWICHES of every description always ready.WINES, SPIRITS and CIGARS able to stand the criticism of tbe best connoisseurs.\u2014AND,\u2014 MUSIC every EVENING, with SONGS by Amateurs.August 1.182 CiSH ADMFS.THE Subscribers make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES or AUTHORIZE DRAFTS on their Correspondents in London, Liverpool, Glasgow, and all tbe principal Ports in the United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, against CONSIGNMENTS of all DESCRIPTIONS OF PRODUCE.SALES and RETURNS in every case Guaranteed, and Property gvefully disposed of.Havid Kt Maclean & Co*, Montreal.LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, and DRAFTS accepted as usual against PROPERTY CONSIGNED to us for Sale in this Market.May 19.\tUS lm 208 ?a SESSION of the ( Ü.C O U R T of QUEEN\u2019S BENCH, holding Criminal Jurisdiction in and for the District of Montreal, will be held in the COURT HOUSE, in the City of Montreal, on Thursday, the tweuty-fourth day of September iustant, At TEN o\u2019clock in the FORENOON.In consequence, I give public notice to all who intend to proceed against any prisoner in the Common Gaol of the said District, and to others, that they must be present then and there ; and I give notice to all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Peace Officers, in and for the said District, that they must be present then and there, with their Records, Rolls, Indictments and other Documents, in order to do those things which belong to each of them in their respective capacities.A.M.DELISLE, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, > Montreal, September9,1863 J\t216 XVEB & ÜX.LAW Hardware, Holloware, Iron Eailingç, Castings, etc, 60 & 62 Queen Street.September 12, il 218 ADAMS & CO., t8[s and Inpriers, HAVE FOR SALE CORN BROOMS (our own Manufacture) TELEGRAPH MATg^ES (do do do) VIENNA MATCHES WASH-BOaRDS PAINTED TUBS, in Nests(3)(8)&(5)(9) CLOTHES PINS, Round and Square SKIRT CANE, Round and Flat CHAIR CANE PAINTED PAILS PAPERHANGINGSI WINDOW SHADES \u2014ALSO,\u2014 A General Assortment of WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE CLOCKS AND FANCY GOODS.The attention of the Trade is invited to our Stock of the above, and other items in our line.ADAMS & CO., No.45 Great St.James Street, David\u2019s Block.August 8.\t188 sijfOM m.HTtHE Subscriber is offering for Sale all the J varieties of the above FINE WINES, as follows Port, Muscatel, Angelica, Muck, Dry Aliso, California Wine Bitters, Made from pure Oalifornia Wines, diffused with healthy Aromatic Plants.C E.SEYMOUR.Sole Agent for Canada for the Celebrated Vintages of Kohler & Frohling, AND Saiasevaiu Brotkers.August 26.\t203 cTisTa mTil e s F/ft.ST CHAMPAGNE.THE Undersigned having been appointed SOLE AGENTS IN CANADA for the above brand of CHAMPAGNE WINE, offer it for Sale, relying upon its merits to establish here the reputation it has already acquired in Europe, and the United States.Besides obtaining for his Wine a first-class medal at the French Universal Exhibition of 1855, Mr.FARRE has been appointed Purveyor to the Courts of Spain and Prussia.Edward Maitland, Tylee & Co., 10 Hospital Street.June 11.\t138 liiirrar IN STORE, AND FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS : 150 kltds Kentucky Leaf Tobacco 5V, 7\u2019s, 10\u2019s and Quarters\u2014Manufactured, all grades Bright Virginia\u2014pounds and half-pounds Cut Honey Dew aud Smoking Fine Cut Chewing, m bulk Do do do, in foil Cigars\u2014Havana, Domestic and Herman WEST BROTHERS, Tobacco Factors, 6 St.John Street.June 25.\t150 IE CIOiEDI\u2019 EOH! Cognac.rip HE Undersigned respectfully invites the at-I tention of tbe Trade to the above celebrated Company\u2019s annual consignment of VERY OLD AND SUPERIOR TH For Sale, in Bond or Duty Paid, in hhds and cases, and of different Vintages.ROMEO H.STEPHENS, Agent for the Vine Growers\u2019 Company.Sept.16.\t220 COUNTERFEITS.SOME vile swindlers have been palming off upon the inhabitants of the Canadas, counterfeits of my universal remedies\u2014Holloway\u2019s Pills and Ointment.I therefore warn all Druggists, Apothecaries, &c., that I have placed a stamp upon my remedies, and changed the wrappers, &c., so that none can fail to see the difference between the old style and the new.Therefore dealers will consult their own safety by buying no more old style Pills and Oimment, as I cannot warrant for their being genuine.To those who have the old style on hand, if they are in unbroken packages, I will exchange them for the new style, at my own expense\u2014that is to say, I will pay the freight to my depot and back, if returned to mo before the 1st day of November, 1863, 80 Maiden Lane, New York.THOMAS HOLLOWAY, September 8,\t?m 214 M PREoS: To bs Issued iu a few days; 1 TOES FiM THF HEARTH,\" A COLLECTION OF VERSES, BY Isidore ©I.Aschcr.September 12.r il 218 Trunks, Valises, Ladies5 and Dent\u2019s Satchels, School Bags, &c.THE Largest and Cheapest Assortment in Town.G.GRINTON & CO., 258 Notre Dame Street, Nearly opposite Alexander\u2019s Confect\u2019y, 215 Til SILT, 100 Hhds Choice Porto Rico Sugar 200 Bris Quebec Yellow Refined do 200 lt\t11 Syrup 200 \u201c\tChoio No.1 Herrings 100 Hf\tDo.Do.50 Hf-brls No.8 Mackerel 1200 Cwt.Table Codfish 1,00 Bris Cod Oil 100 Boxes Tobacco, 10\u2019s 25 Puns Jamaica Rum Chests, half-Chests and Catties of Choice assortment of Teas.\u2014also,\u2014 If arrived in time, Cargo of Choice Molasses, PER \u201cJANE BELL.\u201d mm, JüFFEKY cüd 12 COMMON STREET.Sept.16.IL-tTW 220 ECONOMY & FA» 11!» Great Advantages of Cash LAVENDER, merchant Tailor, « 38 GREAT ST* JAMES STREET, MAS M©W RECEIVE!* his STOCK OF NE1 Ü00ÜS, Which he will make up at the fel-!©wiug extraordinary LOW PRICES, FOR Ready money OnSv.A Suit ©f Scotch Tweed - $12,00 A Suit of Doeskin - - - $18*50 A Black Dress Suit - - - $25.00 Tweed Trowsers - - - - $ 4,00 Do do, very super.$ 5.50 Other Articles equally Cheap, September 9.\t_ im il 215 UBBERS, Rubber Coats, Rubber Rings, Rub and a general assortment of XL ber Pipes, Rubber Goods.215 G.GRINTON & CO , 258 Notre Dame Street.GENUINE KEROSENE OIL sent free to any part of the City.G.GRINTON & 00., 258 Notre Dame Street.September 9.\t3m 215 Ï'URNISHED APARTMENTS VACANT, with BOARD, at 238 Notre Dame Street.August 31, 207 SOMETHING NEW! A TRUSS THE Hard Rubber TRUSS A TRUSS That can be RELIED on, for the CURE and PERMANENT RELIEF of HERNIA, or RUPTURE.It does not Chafe, Break, Rust, Gall or Blister Can be made stiff or limber.Can be used in bathing, and is always clean and good as new.The cheapest Truss made.For Sale by A.G.DAVIDSON, Central Drug Hall, 216\tCorner Place d\u2019Armes, The Canada Volnnteeis1 Sontiiiet, A LASTING and REFRESHING PERFUME, prepared for the Canada Volunteer Corps, and the Victoria Rille Essence Bouquet, Dedicated to the Victoria Rifle Corps of Canada.Prepared and for Sale only by A.G.DAVIDSON, Chemist, Central Drug Hall, Cor.Place d\u2019Armes.September 9.\tJL 215 ) l AND FANCY GOODS.THE Subscribers OFFER for the FALL TRADE, in quantities to suit, 5000 doz CORN BROOMS 1000 doz PAINTED PAILS 500 nests PAINTED TUBS 600 doz ZINC WASH-BOARDS 600 doz WOOD DO 1000 boxes CLOTHES PINS 200 bales COTTON CANDLE WICK If 200 cases AMERICAN CLUCKS 30000 pieces WALL PAPER 2000 pieces WINDOW PAPER With a large assortment of SMALL WARES, LOOKING-GL ASSES, HOOP SKIRTS, BELTS, BRACES, COMBS, SOAPS, BRUSHES, &c., &c.NELSON & WOOD, 19 St.Peter Street September 8.\tdu il 214 WHOLEÜLI.Just Opened, NEWEST STY LES m DRESS GOODS, Fine Trouserings, AftD BBITISH MB FOBEH LACES, EMBROIDERIES, Hair Nets, HEAD DRESSES, Lace Veils LACE, ffiUI & CACHMERE GSRiBALDISj Jackets, OPES, BERÏ1ES, MANTLES.OPS ® XX Jk.~^7W &e., EJ JB -Jygt Opened, A SUPERB COLLECTION OF THE ABOYE HEW & FASHIONABLE GOODS, Including all the desirable NOVELTIES of tbe SKA SON in this line, and the following VERY CHEAP LOTS, namely 800 Real Lace Collars\u201435c to $3.00 330 do do Sets .99c to 5.00 180 Cambric Embroidered Sets.25c to 125 40 Black Lace Shawls\u2014$5 to 30.00 (Equally Fashionable for Evening Dress, and Out-door Wear in Summer!) The above are probably tbe Cheapest Goods Quality, Style and Value considered, ever offered in this country.New Linen Morning Sets & Collars IN GREAT VARIETY.The NEW and very FASHIONABLE TRIMMING LACES, iu MALTESE, CHANTILLY &c.The most admired Trimming of the day.NEEDLEWORK, TRIMMINGS, FLOUNC-INGS and INSERTIONS, &c., &c.Country Merchants and Milliners supplied at the Lowest Wholesale Prices.J.P A K K 1 N, 168 LACEMAN, Notre Dame Street.ESTABLISHED 1849.September 12.\tr il 218 BOOTS ID SHOES.WHOLESALE.& MaDtafacturers& Wholesale Dealers BOOTS AND SHOES.JVos, as?& 289 St.Pan! (Second Door East of St.Peter Sheet), MONTREAL, Have on hand, and are constantly Manufacturing, a large, weM-as-sorted and excellent STOCK of BOSTS and SHOES, comprising all the different styles in the Trade, which, from their superior manufacturing facilities, tney are enabled to offer at the Lowest Kates.Western Dealers would do well to call at their Establishment before purchasing elsewhere, as their Stock is well adapted to the Upper Canada Trade, and can scarcely fail to suit, either for quality, style, workmanship or price.N.B.\u2014This Fail\u2019s demand for their Hoods, especially Men\u2019s, is so great that they would recommend intending purchasers to leave their orders at once.September 8.il 214 COATINGS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, &c.,\t&g,,\t&e, AT Win.Benjamin' & Co.\u2019s, 2 RECOLLET STREET, [OFF ST, PETER STREET.] September 12.\trn.218 B-Olass, fc l|pHE Subscribers are prepared to furnish k Goods in their line on the most favorable terms.They bave at present on hand a good stock of the \u201cStar and Diamond Star\u201d brands OF Window-Glass, several thousand gallons Linseed Oil, (Pale, Boiled, and law), Dry and Ground Leads, Colors, Varnishes, Turpentine, Benzine, ike* E.ATWATER & 00., 12 & IA ST.NICHOLAS ST.Sept.14.\t218-r-mwf Wholesale Drag Warehouse, ESTABLISHidü 1319.LYMANS, CLARE & \u20ac0., MANUFACTURERS OF Linseed Oil, Paints and Putty.IMPORTERS and dealers in ENGLISH and FOREIGN DRUGS, DYESTUFFS, colors, patent medicines and PERFUMERY.Sperm, Olive, Cod, Seal and Refined Petroleum Oils Garden, Grass, Field and Flower Seeds Highest Market prices paid for Timothy, Clover and Flax Seed.September 7.226 ST- PAUL STREET, Montreal.213 fUST RECEIVED\u2014Two cases Rimmel\u2019a cele-i brated Perfumery, Bengoline, &c.Two cases Louis Berger & Go\u2019s and Grinault & Go\u2019s celebrated French Medicines, of which they are the only Agents in Canada.September7.\t213 r jPOILET and SMELLING BOTTLES, Perfn-JL mery, Hair Brushes and Combs, &c., &c.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Apothecaires\u2019 Hull, 217 '\tNotre Dame Street.HOMŒPATHIC PHIAL CORKS\u2014A large quantity just received and for Sale at a lower price than usual.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall, 217\tNotre Dame Street.H OPS! HOPS! HOPS!\u2014A few Bales of excellent quality for sale cheap.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall, Notre Dame Street.September 11.\t217 IViONITREIAL BRASS FOUNDRY Steam fitters, Plumbers, C0PFKK SMITHS, Engravers, Silver Platers, BAS ENGINEERS, \u2014AND\u2014 BEAS8 FŒUMPEHS.MANUFACTURERS OF o- o xa :o \u2019 ® Low Pressure Steam Apparatus FOR WAKMÏlVGr BUTXiDIÏfG-S.Steam Titters\u2019, Plumbers\u2019 & Gas Titters\u2019 BRASS G80DS, AGENTS FOR Harrison\u2019s Patent Kitchener, or European Kauge, For Private Families, Restaurants, and Hotels.Hcliell, Cocibum & Co,, Corner Craig and St.Peter Street.Septembers.\tdu il 214 JOHN PI.IMSO&ik, AOCOITNTANT, Place d\u2019Armeh.Montreal.OFFICE\u2014Over Scottish Provincial Assurance Company, 2nd floor, id\u201d Books in Arrear brought up, and Bankrupt 6m 215 Estates settled.September 9.BBip\u2019Pmtiï THREADS, In 50, 200, 800 & 500 yards, White, BlackB and Colors, W m O X Si S A.X E, AT THEIR Warehouse, 4 CnstoinHousc Square 215 bd For Sale, ISO U LEAF TOBACCO.\u2019\u2019\u2019ipHE Undersigned are NOW RECEIVING | regular Consignments of Superior LEAF TÔBACOO, direct from Kentucky and Missouri, which they offer to the Trade under New York Prices.W.& T.LEEMING & OO.September 11.\tdu 217 TAB® &- THOMPSON, [SUCCESSORS TO FERRIER 4 OO.] HARDWARE MERCHANTS, ïïo.298 Notre Dame Street.BUILDERS\u2019 HARDWARE Tabb & Thompson.CABINET MAKERS\u2019 HARDWARE Tabs & Thompson.HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE Tabu & Thompson.SPLENDID SILVER PLATED TEA SETS, CRUETS, &c, &c.Tabs & Thompson.September 2.\t209 GEO, H AGA R & C 0\u201e Dealers in every description of House TuruisMng & Builders\u2019 Hardware \u201e\t\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A large assortment of COOKING and HALL STOVES, REGISTERS, GRATES, &c., &c.302 & 304 ST.PAUL STREET, Montreal September 8.\t214 BRANDY\u2014150 cases \u201cOtard, Dupuy & Co\u201ds, Vintage 1858.Also, \u201cMartell\u2019s,\u201d \u201c Hennessy's,\u201d and \u201cVine-growers.\u201d For Sale.210\tALEX.Me GIBBON.in' NGLISH CHEESE\u2014A prime lot just rex'.ceived.FINNaN HADDIES\u2014Supplies by Express.Barton & Guestier\u2019s fine OIL, in flagons.LOBSTERS SALMON > 16 '1I!B\u2014115 cases just re-MaCKEREL )\tceiTed- ALEX.McGIBBON, 142 & 144 Notre Dame Street, ¦ Corner of St.Gabriel Street.September 10.\t216 n't RAPES I GRAPES!\u2014Hot House Grape' \\JT received daily from one of the best Vineries in the City.ALEX.McGIBBON.Sept.12,\t218 Goal ©iJ_Lam|35B HAVING purchased the entire Stock of a Coal Oil Lamp Store, we will Retail the Lot at Five per cent above cost, thus offering a rare opportunity to procure LAMPS at less than Wholesale Prices.G.GRINTON & CO., 215\t258 Notre Dame Street.Superior Swedish.Leeches JUST RECEIVED AT TES MÉDICAL DEPOT, McGill gtreef, MONTREAL, September 4.\t211 Estate Âgent, IpOR the S 4LE, VALUATION and LEASE of REAL ESTATE.Plans prepared.September 9.H.MUNRO, 13 Bonaventure Street.lm 215 THE mum lüiiiDii G L O V E.A r, a r g e A s s o a- 8 bss e h.JUST RECEIVED, i¥L Benjamin & September 4,\tdb 211 Ladies\u2019 Travelling add Gears Tourists Marine Gksses\u2014doable lens %®ra Glasses ©ram Flasks A nice assortment of the above just opened.R.SHARPLEY, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.September\t213 mnm i Sü¥fM§ i WATCHES The Largest Stock In the City TO SELECT FROM.A Sterling Silver, Open-faced, Cylinder Watch for.$ 7.00 A Sterling Silver, Hunting, Cylinder Watch for.$ g.oot A Sterling Silver, Hunting, Detached Lever Watch for.$10.00 A Sterling Silver, Open-faced, English Patent Lever Watch for.$16.00 A Heavy Sterling Silver, Hunting, English Patent Lever Watch for.$22.00 A Fine Gold Open Cylinder Watch for.$16.00 A Fine Gold Hunting, Detached Lever, Watch for.$30.00 A Fine Gold Open English Patent Lever Watch for.$45.00 A Fine Gold Hunting, English Patent Lever, Watch for.$00.00 A nice assortment of Ladies\u2019\tEnameled and Diamond Set Watches, Magic Watches, &c., at equally low prices.A Guaran-ee for One Year given with all Watches sold, and the Oases warranted to be as.represented, 18 Karat Gold and Sterling Silver,.\u2014also,\u2014 A large assortment of New Patterns in.GOLD GUARD and VESU CHAINS at $16.per oz.exclusive of Fashion.Watch Repairs promptly attended to.An experienced Watcbmaker always on tbe premises, R.SHARPLEY, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.September 11.\t2LÏ TO LET, SIX of the FINE NEW BLOCK of FIRST-CLASS R E S I D-E N C E S, known as \u201c Ennony Terrace,\u201d Mc-Tavish Street.The handsome new residences of Mr.Hugh Allan, Mr.Henry Lyman and Mr.Wood are situated in this street.Two of the Eight Houses are already Let, Apply to F.DAVlD, 46 Dorchester Street, East.September 10.\t216 RËMÔÿAÜ G, Reinhardt à Soas, Brewers, HAVE REMOVED, to their New Premises, UPPER END of GERMAN STREET, Cots-a-Barron Hill, September 8,\t214 FOR mi, JtaaiAVery Desirable Property, SITUATE ON St.Catherine Street, West, Furnished with ail the most modern improvements.For further information, apply to the undersigned.H.MUNRO, \u2022 13 Bonaventure Street.September 7.\t213 HARDWARE.WILSON & COUILLARD, 131 St.Paul Street, offer their large and very complete assortment of SHBLF and HEAVY HARDWARE, SADDLERY and all kinds or Goods for Carriagemakers, at Greatly Reduced Prices, in order to close the existing Co-Partnership.They solicit the inspection of buyers, who will find a decided advantage in selecting from their Stock at the reduced rates.September 7.\tlm 213.TWO FIRST-CLASS HOUSES TO LET, containing Water-Closets, Baths aud all the latest improvements, be- ______tween Dorchester and St.Catherine Streets, on St.Hubert Street.Apply to M.\tPaPIN.Sept.15.\tr 220 SALT.J^IVERPOOL IN BAGS RYAN, BROS.& CO.September 11.\tdu 217 J DENIS HY.MOUNIE & CO.\u2019S OLD COG-» NaC BRANDY (in Wood and Bottle) FINE OLD IRISH WHISKY J.DeKUYPER\u2019S GIN MADEIRA, SHERRY and PORT WINES -ALSO,\u2014 CHAMPAGNE\u2014DeVenoge & Oo.\u2019s, Carte Blanche, Gold Lac, Green Seal, and Perrier\u2019s \u201c Comet\u201d Brand CLARET and PORT WINE (in cases, 1 doz.each) ALLSOPP\u2019S PALE ALE WOLF\u2019S AROMATIC SOHEDIAM SCHNAPPS Do.Double Distilled HOLLAND GIN RYAN, BROS.& OO.September 11.\tdu 217 T* E A S\u2014assorted EAST INDIA RICE CURRANTS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCES BROTCHE\u2019S SOLUABLE CHICORY WATERFORD BUTTON BLUE Do.\tBALL do QUEEN\u2019S & THUMB do BELGIUM SPERM CANDLES BEER and WINE CORKS CORKWOOD BLACK LEAD With Other Articles.RYAN BROS & CO.September 12.\tdu 218 Paints and ©oiorsT WHITE LEAD, of different qualities RED, BLACK, GREENS, YELLOW, SPANISH BROWN, BLUE and CHROMES LEVIGATED, RAW and BURNT SIENNA and VANDYKE BROWN ENGLISH VERMILLION, IMPERIAL DROP BLACK WHITING in barrels of 3 cwt.RYAN BROS.& OO.September 11.\tdu 217 \u201cliiiiis: Manufacturer* and\tSealer» IN ALL KINDS OF BOOTS & SHOES, 306, 308 & 310 ST.PAUL STREET, MONTREAL.S&g-temlw 5, Jm 212 3911 3779 MONTREAL HE&au» arti» WILY COMMERCIAL éASITTeh WEDNESEâlUT, SEPTEMBER 16.tS68, *55».- TCWtjSêSti: t mês&fàs?*Oiy WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT.16, 1863.PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THIS BAY Agricultural and InduBtrial Exhibition, open at Nine o\u2019clock.Performance in the Theatre Royal this evening, at Eteht o\u2019clock French Company, Bonaventure Hall, this evening, at Eight, o\u2019clock.AUCTION SALES THIS BAY.BY SHAW & BROTHER.Works of Art.Engravings.&c., at the New Store, Victoria Square, at Two o\u2019clock.BY fi.McGUEGOR Boots and Shoes, at the Store of Mr.Harold, McGill Street, at Two o\u2019clock.Bï L.DEVANT.Gold Watches, &c., at his stores, at half-past Seven o\u2019clock.lio'works and direct taxation.Considering the short time he had been in office, he had not decided on any precise scheme of financial policy.It was a subject which claimed patient, and careful deliberation.Mr Holton expatiated on the benefits of a connection between Canada and Britain\u2014a connection which it was our duty to maintain.He would accept any suggestions which might be offered ; but should the House withdraw from him its confidence, he would gladly aid and strengthen the hands of him who would earnestly seek to place the finances in a sound condition.(Loud cheers ) Hon.Mr.Holton moved the adoption of the first item in the estimates\u2014$1,226 for the Governor-General\u2019s office.Hon.Mr.Galt spoke two hours and a half, attacking the Government, and contending that the Finance Minister should have brought down a matured plan to the House, and charging the Reform party with abandoning their principles.Hon.Mr.Brown replied to Hr.Ga t at great length, defending the Government under the peculiar circumstances in which they were placed, and laying the blame of the large deficit on the member for Sherbrooke and his colleagues.Hop.J.A.Macdonald taunted Mr.Brown with inconsistency in supporting the Ministry.The House adjourned ai 1:30 A.M.THE TEMPER ATI! EE YESTERDAY.{State of ike Thermometer (in the shade) at the door ol Mr.McPherson, ¦watchmaker and jeweller, corner of St.Francois Xavier and Notre Hame Streets:\u2014 September.15-9 A.M.72 above zero.2 P-M.84 above zero.5 P.M.80 above zero.frovincial___________Parliament.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Quebec, Sept.15th.The Speaker took the chair at 3 o\u2019clock.Hon.Mr.Currie introduced a bill on the subject of Liens and Hypothesis on real estate in Upper Canada\t\u201e\t, Hon Mr Alexander introduced a bill tor the Letter protection of sheep in Upper Canada.The Bill to limit the area of Towns and Vil-îages in Upper Canada was read a third time and passed\t, Two private bills were read a third time and passed.The House then adjourned.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.Quebec, Sept.15th.Last nie afier our rePort lefti a EUmber cf wivote nnd 1, cal bills were advanced a stage r On motion ot .Mr.Paquet, an address wasvot-ed for a detailed «tàtement, shewing the number of deaths in the Mantft.al Gaol within the last 3 yea-s.Tua Atlantic Telegraph.\u2014 \"We have received the following by special telegram, respecting the laying of the Atlantic Cable : Londcn, Sept.5, 1863.At the meeting of the Atlantic Telegraph Company on the 5th inst., the tender of Messrs.Glass, Elliott and Company to manufacture and lay down in the summer of next year a good submarine telegraph cable between Ireland and Newfoundland, was unanimously accepted.On motion of Mr.Parker, address was voi> ed for a return of all the mumcipalH;es, wb,cb have borrowed from the Municipal Loan ilind ; the amount and date of each loan, annual sum for interest atd sinking fund accrneing to Government from each under the original and under the Consolidated Municipal Loan Fane Act\u2019s amendment, 22 Vic., cap.15, £nc* °r several payments made by ea' h, and the dates or such payments ; also, of all payments from the ^Municipal Fund to each or any ot the aforesaid municipalities, or to town, or township miunci-jpalities, composing any of them since 1859, in-clnaive, and of the several annual amounts paid {from the Provincial Fatchequer in interest and re demotion cf Municipal Loa^ JFund debentures up to 1862 inclusive.On motion of Mr.Jones, an address i^as voted for .a detailed statement of all expenses connect-\u20acd wi.-h the various commissions appointed by Government since the month of May, 1862.\u2022showing t^e amount paid to each and everj com miss ioi\\Ci' clerk, assistant, and all other pei-sons in any way connected with the said com-En ssions, together with the whole amount paid for printing in connefcU^n with said commission?, for what service and to wko.m paid; also thc amount or amounts }7et due ou.account of said commissions for printing and all otfccr expense: iu any way connected with commissions and pcison or persons to wLom such amount of aatuountsare due.Dufresne, Montcalm, moved an address be presented to His Excellency praying him to and the am.oumt p&vi to each ; the .py^e of art!-rfesand of adveïtifiemunts in detail; tLe ^lameE of persons whu gave authority T r such advertise and priming, and for toe tornishing of thej ,abo*6 /nentioned articles and tfafi respective; «dates ck.,Vich authorizations.At si£V/Jock, the Speaker left the cuair, without Ita question being put.At half pas! ^ tter\u2019pck, on motion of Mr.Belk-irose, an aldrese y\u2019as voipd for a statement shewing the cost of the tuTnpik® *oads on the Island ot Montreal ; also, astatemept shssrtng the Revenue of ifesedi fie lent roads dutlng years Ï860, 1861, *iti4 1862.\t| On motion of Mr.Mackenzie, (North Oxford,H anttddress was voted for a detailed statement ot the amount of money received by the Collecter of lal-rnsd .Revenue for the CoskJty of Oxioid, as duty onTastfin Licenses in the yeefs J861 and J.362 respectireiy.C*n motion od' Jfr.Knight, an address was voted for a return cf'.$.jj timber and slide dutsl tuunaid and due to the feip-n on the 3ist July last, giving the came of part*» owing such ar-j-ears and the ti.mber agencies, la winch the same are due.\t,.On motion of Me.üagnOD, an address was veted His Fxcellenc}' for a statement ot all mou-ï-s extiended in the extenskw of the road irom Ht.\u2019JJrbam to Grand Baie and lot the cuttme 0* timber for the construction of a bridge on the St.Urbain road aver the river Malbaie, i# the vicinity of Charlevoix.The Bill to establish a» institution of Landed Credit in Lower Canada w&c .read a third time, amended on tbs motion of Mr.i.Ji.E.Dorion, and passed.The Bill to amend the Assessment Act m Up-^ iper Canada in respect to arrears of taxes due on i mon-resident lands, and for other purposes respecting assessments, was read a third time and .passed Several Bills were considered and reported, :aud ordered for a third reading to-day.The House then adjourned at 11 o\u2019clock.The Speaker took the chair to-day at 3 o\u2019clock, Stnâœperted that the lecognizances attached to the petitions against Mr.Macfarlane for Perth, \u2019 Xlr.J.S.fimilh for East Durham, and Hon Mr.Macdougali tor North Ontario, were objectionable, and the petitions were discharged.Mr.White introduce! a bill to re unite the igoumy of Frontenac with tbp pity of Kingston, ifor registration purposes.In reply to Hon.Mr.Cartier, Hon.Mir.DPFi°n stated that it was the intention to open his Hud-vet at half-past seven this evening.On motion of Mr Dorion, the Bill to amend the Act aod Ordinances respecting the Montresl Turnpike Hoads, with regard to the road known as the Victoria iioad, was read a second time.On motion of lioo, Mr.Dorion, the bill to provide means for supplying the loss of the publi-xecorda and documents oc.c&B.ioned by the destruction by fire of the Gaol and Court House in Kamouraska, and for securing the rights of interested parties, ws>s read a second tijpe.On motion of Won.Mr.Dorion, the.House went into Committee, and passed a resolution reducing the toll on the Victoria Road, Montreal.Three private and local hills were read a 2nd The following bills were read a third time and oassed Bill intituled \u201cAn Act relative to Summary Convictions ; Mr Street.To amend the Common Law Procedure Act, so as to provide for the sale under an execution at law of the lands of a deceased debtor : Mr.Street.To repeal the Incorporation Acts of the Colonial Bank, of the International Bank, of the Clifton Bank, .and of the \"Western Canada ; Mr.Simpson.Special BHidnight Parliamentary Keport Quebec, Sept.15th.The House >Tent iuto Committee of Supply.Mr.Jcdy in the cha.'1- Mr.Holton did not intend, till an advanced stage of the session, to say\" anything on taxation and would therefore, conSuehis remarks to those matters relating to revenue and expenditure.The ordinary estima: es now submitted werd substantially the same es those introduced by his prpds-ceesor in May last.Changes already pubHdied in Herald and Gazette.The total estimated expenditure was $15,116 711, including $4 294 000, lor the redemption of the Seigniorial Tenure, making the ordinary expenditure this year $10,911, 090.The customs for the year be estimated at $5.000 000 ; excise, $750 000 ; Post Otlice|$400,
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