Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 10 mai 1867, vendredi 10 mai 1867
[" POST OFFICE.Montreal, May 1, 1867.Arrivals & Departures of Mails at Montreal.Dox.MAllib, -* a ni Quebec by B- at./.4o Ha I .vuel>eu oy Hail road.\u2019Jorth Shore Laad Route.anada West Day Train.[1 anada West Night Train.[2 \u2022aprairie.\u2019 Johns, C.E.,.9 45 am1 Do» Napiorville, Stottsville, ( &c.( 8.00 a n ; 10.45\tpn 12 Noon I 9.45\ta m 9.45 a 9.45 a m| Longue' 9.45 a a 3.00\tp m 3.00\tp m 11.00\ta n?5.00\tp m 9.15 a m 5.00\tp m 11.00\ta in 11.00\ta no 10.30 a m G 30 a m 2.00\tp m 5.00\tp m 6.00\tp m lil.'©w York, Boston, Buffalo, < Troy, t.Johns, N.B., Halilax, P.E.Island, via Portland «very Wednesday and !\u2022 Saturday.Onoms j.aO p m .p li.30 p n ritJe7 Hst,.\u2014quotations to-day being ^rrel h!-!! r thaa ,lle extreme Oats 1P 1 -lday ' A few sales of Peas and CRA1V wnS dUl1' Ashes 9uiet-Canal in^woAl\t: ®eceiPts ky Railway and a^nsfc 4 qnmLnf\u201cS: 8th May> 24-97T bushels, against 4,900 bu in preceding week being an increase of 20,077 bu.Total receip\u2019ts by Ia\u201c g: : 8§K-S SI -\t' ©C5CH05C C/J Otp P £ 2 ^ IS s a H N s H K sales at $8 22J to $3 25.Suiins.-»-Very little doing in Seeds of any kind, FINANCIAL.\u2014 Sterling Exchange steady.Bankers\u2019 60-day drafts on London 9! to 9| prem.for cash ; counter or discount-rate, 10! prem.(The rate in New York yesterday was 9Î prem.; the advance there being attributed to the failure of parties who have a large amount of exchange out, and which to he provided for at once by holders.) Best Private 60-day hills, ® prem.Documentary and Produce bdls, nominal, 8 prem Bank Demand-drafts on New York have varied from 73Jc to 72 Jo to the dollar ^ of United States\u2019 current funds, prem.on Gold.Gold sight-drafts on New York, jdis, dull.FREIGHTS.\u2014 A number olengagements by steamers and sailing vessels.- Ocean.\u2014Rates fiom Montreal via River St.Lawrence, per Steamers to Liverpool and Glasgow :\u2014Peas, 6s 6d per 480 lbs.; Barley 5s 6d per 400 lbs.; Oats, 5s per 320 lbs ; Oatmeal, 2s 9d per brl.; Provisions 45s per gross ton ; Pot Ashes, 30s per gross ton, and Pearls, 40s Rates by sailing vessel to Liverpool or Glasgow, 5s 6d to Cs per 480 lbs.for Peas.\u2014 MARITIME PROVINCES \u2014Rates from Montreal Via G.T R.to Portland, and Steamer to Saint John, N.B \u2022\u2014 Flour,\u2014 55c per brl.; Grain,\u201428c per 60 lbs.To Halifax,N.S ,-FIonr, 65c per brl.; Grain, 33c.per 60 lbs.Engagements for Flour by River St Lawrence to Charlottetown,P.E.I., and Pictou, N.S , at 50c per barrel.I® £1 ® £¦-\u201c! ! ® 2®^ cd - -¦*\t^ ft -T* 3\tcf , o\u201c ^ o' S'g V2 l l : &*: : : o 3 3?»sr o' 0 O'; \u2022 * * * ; : : : MC35 \u2022 ?-©to- © 05 wt \u2022 82 to \u2022\u201c* IO \u2022 ©.«500 ?i.- Ç5 -q O do \u2022\t©.O OX : CD ÏO a.(55 4- \u2022 ©.GP©C jk-Cn\u2014\u2022\u2022 ' ~\u2018S\ti\u20141 \u2022 A-OOt* : 8: © © Co os Ci Cn ; © 4a.5 K3 \u20141 ÎSS S4k© 09 CO \u2014 .JO 03 O a> © oo -i o 92 -®§ CD ® *1 ® a CD E r SS'\u201d \u2022aîf=2.ass\u2019\u201d B Sf W (DE* 3 ° a 5 MjO p,® 1bmM S s® I Zïi\u2019è p SL°'K| m p e W ^ el ItJ $ 0 a s Co ^®B S'® o.(V III OS\u2019» EN1,1 rama r 2,3-» g®B 3sS.¦SW B SloT'-aWrag' c- s-ymBra SS-* ll^ls® ' \u2018-g- crP 3 Q\u2018-< cr>i 2 5s 00 05 ?CO co a w tfi 3s 3q H ® PT r (3 2 ScdBSS at go cn 3 !2| Sg.* ^ * '«d P ^ M O B - - r« o OPENING AND CLOSING PRICES OF STOCKS IN NEW YORK.(Furnished by Adams, Kimball & Moore.) May 9, 4 p.m.Opening.Closing 36| Gold.New York Central.Erie.North West Com.North West pref.M.S.Reading.C.and Pitts .H'ort Wayne.Rock l.Western Union Telegraph.Hudson.Ill Cent.Pacific Mail.5-20\u2019s of \u201965.' Sterling Exchange.98 i\\ 62| 68 ! 104 96f 9i 43J 97 1)4 128 £ io?:,' 1091 WESBLY STOCK REPORT.Thursday, May 9, 1S67.L'J\tÔ o fe\tg= |w ¦WO UÏ\tOl ts2 IC.\u2018-'H\tM-\tp-i\t|»u l_!\t£45 '\t5 S2S2îÇ£>2>è»Çç?çpo4vüi^S.Oq ~Yjq ^ I cc oQpjgqaw.pQWajggao'TQKitc\" o ® A, ° » p P\to'® w&o w £ p-o^ B.E.'\u2014 -g w. GO GO ©CD Oi to CO v CO \"OOi r>tOb3CO Business has been active in most Stocks aud Securities, and at well maintained rates.Bank of Montreal \u2014 There have been sales throughout the week at steadily advancing | ARRIVALS.Barque Clydesdale, J Hamilton, Glasgow, March 23rd, Gillepie, M & co, general\u2019 992.\t\u2019 Nestorian, J E Dutton, Liverpool, 25th April, H & A Allan, general, 1527.Roseneath, T Auld, Halifax, 29th April, A McFarlane, ballast, 738.departures.S.S.Moravian, T Aitou, Liverpool, H & A Allan, general, 152 7, RIVER CRAFT.Scow Cultivateur 65 cords wood ; Scow River 60 do; Scow St Jean Baptiste 60 do; Scow J Day 60 do ; Scow Union 50 do; Scow Turk 45 do ; Scow Union 40 do ; Scow Trompeur 58 do ; Scow Point de Jour 40 do ; Scow St Jean Baptiste 65 do.EXPORTS.Per Barge America ¦ Rimmer, Gunn & co 1270 bushels wheat 10453 do rye 7» brls rye flour 18 do pot barley.Per barge Rover\u2014W P rry 4780 feet oak plank ; Order 17900 bushels oats.Per Barge John Munn Order 14000 bushels corn; Rimmer, Gunn&co 925 do buckwheat ; D C Thompson&co4600 pcs staves.IMPORTS.Manifest of the Steamer Grecian:\u2014Decker& S 1 brl b fluid; W p Nolan&co 69 pkgs lard; M P Ryan 5 bxs bacon and bams; Laidlaw, M&co 3 cs bacon; E Perrault 1 truss; Lafrenaye&St O 23 bags seeds; C McDonald & co 5 bris oil; Mrs McDowell I bx; Lymans, Cisco 5 c\u2019boys 3 cs; A Miller, jr, 1 bx books; P Ryan 83 kgs butter; H&A Allan 69 trees beef; Taylor Bros 300 brls flourpM O\u2019Connor 105 bxs axes; R Wilkes 3 cs; G Hagar&co 2 refrigerators 13 ice chests; H&A Allan 27 brls flour; Thomson, 0 & co 150 do; W P Nolan&co 4 kegs lard 13 brls pork: Evans, M &co 2 do oil; L Livernois 17 do apples; Greene &S 6 cs: J Lorimier 19 bdls fish; X Buchanan & co 13 brls ashes ; W Masterman 11 brls pork ; G Stephen&co 1 cse; Dow & co 1 hhd ale 1 brl do; M&H Roberts 71 brls ashes; A C McIntyre 1 bdl carpet.PER GRAND TRUNK RAILROAD (WEST ) W Parkyn 1490 uus wheat; A W Ogilvie&co 1400 do; T M Clark 1750 do; W Parkyn 350 do peas; Akin&K 1400 do; C A Stark&co 100 brls flour; Taylor Bros 100 do; T M Clark 100 do-I Kirkwood, L&co 100 do; T W Raphael 200 do; j G Denholm 100 do; J E Hunsicker 100 do; R j Mitchell 100 do; C J Cusack 100 do; M P Ryan g j 200 bgs oatmeal; J Dougall 3 brls ashes; Akin& ^ ' K 13 do; J McDonald 6 do; D A Ogden 3 do; D - i McPherson 8 do; D Morrice 20 do; Thomas W i Raphael 1 do; T Hobson 6 do 6 kgs butter; D I McPherson 17 do; Hua&R 17 rolls leather;! j Fishen 228 brls petroleum: Bathgate Bros 286 catties tobacco; L Chaput&Fils 50 casks kigu- MLCHAN1CS\u2019 hall.MONDAY, 13th MAY, 1867, mum FAEEWELL CONCERT, Given prior to bis departure for Europe, by F.J.PEU ME, ( Violinist to the King of the Belgians), On wbich occasion he ¦will be assisted by the the following Artists and Amateurs : \u2014 MRS.PEU ME, MISS VICTORIA.DE ANGELIS, MR.WILHELM BOHRER, The « minent Pianist, of the Conserva-.tory of Vienna, his first appearance in Montreal, \u2014AND BY \u2014 MR.A.BOUCHER.For particulars, see programmes.Tickets, 50c For sa e at Messrs.Prince\u2019s, Boucher\u2019s and Gould & Hill\u2019s Music Stores.Doors open at 7£, Concert to commence at 8 o\u2019clock.May 10.\tm HI 1 MECHANIC»\u2019 HALL.Commencing Tuesday evening, ilth May, 1887, and continue every Evening during the week, wnh a wRAND AFTERNOON EXHIBITION on SA TURD AY, for school Children and Families.Admission 25 cents ; a few reserved seats 500-Doors open at Seven ; io commence at Eight o'clock.Admission for Children Saturday afternoon, 1J cent-; Adults, 25 cents.Doors open at Two ; commence at 2) o\u2019clock.The Press, the Public, and the Clergy have endorsed its excellence in the principal cities of the Union.THE SUBLIME AND MARVELLOUS APOCALTP&E ! or YlMdli OF ST.JOHN, as by him described in the BOOK OF REVELATION»\u2014creating immense mb res', and enthusiasm everywhere, and endorsed by the Rev Aihert B irnes, author of Notes on the Revelations, in which he states that these visions Would make the most staitling paintings in the world.Combined with the original gorgeous and enchanting üxhibition of the celebrated Miltonian Tableaux or Paraoise Lost ; Or the War of the Angels\u2014The Fall of Satan and the r ail of Man ! As described by Milton iu his immortal and sublimely portraying his ideas of poem, HEAVEN, HELL, CHAOS, AND PARADISE 1 The original great work as exhibited in London, England, nd the same as exhibited in all the larte cities of the States to overwhelming audiences._ For particulars see programmes, distributed in every hense, that all may react and witness the marvellous beauties of this enchanting entertainment.May 10.\tdu 111 ACADEMIC! HALL, BLEUBY STREET.Ttie lîsïgtîjssîa.Acatlessiy of Kir.Mary\u2019s College, Will give its Aiii nal Dramatic licprmntafion ON TUESDAY, 28th MAY.Tbe programme will be shortly published.Tickets 25 cts.Reserved Seats, 56 cents, which may bo procured at Prince\u2019s Music Store, and at Dawson Bros\u2019, and Sadilefs ' Book Stores.May 9.\tm no wmes.PROVINCE OF CANADA, t District of Montreal.f In the Superior Court, Montreal.No.273.IN THE MATTER OF THE MAYOR, ALDERMEN AND CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF MONTREAL, Petitioners for expropriation IN NOTRE DAME STREET - 3rd Section, and LOUIS H.TOUPIN, of the City and District of Montreal, Merchant, Proprietor.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Petitioners have deposited in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court the sum of Five Thousand Six Hundred and Twenty-Eight Dollars and Seventy-one Cents, being the price and compensation for the property hereinafter described, acquired by them by forced expropri ation, under the Statute 27th and 2Sth Victoria, chap.60, to wit A piece of ground, bounded in front by Notre Dame Street, on the north-east side by Edward Beaupre (P.N.Archambault), on the south-west side by McGill Street, and in rear by the remainder of Louis H.Toupin\u2019s property, as divided by the new line of Notre Dame Street» with part of a building thereon erected.And it was ordered that by a notice to be inserted twice a week during three consecutive weeks, in two newspapers of this City of Montreal, the one in English and the other in French; all persons having any claim to or being entitled to the said money, or any part thereof, be notified and required and they are hereby notified and requir d to signify in writing their claim or opposition, and fyle the same in the Office of the said Prothonotary within the six days which shall follow the last insertion of this notice, to he thereafter proceeded with according to law.HUBERT, PAPINEAU & HONEY, P S C Phothonotary\u2019s Office.> Montreal.9th May, 1867.s\tr fs 111 1CH.S.MILES! BILES! MA3SrT.rfES ! AJexaiadre\u2019*) Mist ©loves ÏSîieliegses KM ©loves Muslim ©avabalJÎis Silk, jackets Fancy Silk adresses ©renadlime Dresses Freucla Mnslins AND A GENERAI, ASSORTMENT OF dry g-golds JUST OPENED AT GEO.RINGLAND'S, Ho- 393 Notre Dame Street, (NEXT TO C.ALEXANDER\u2019S.) Nay 8.109 McRangiiton & Brown, FORWARDERS
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