Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 4 octobre 1878, vendredi 4 octobre 1878
[" ?COMMERCIAX.AND SHIPPING GAZETTE QUEBEC, FRIDAY.OCTOBER 4 1878 No.12,022 PARIS LETi'Uit.Tke French Aruij of To-1 peeèmd condition ; it Is lapsing into « state ot torpor.There are millions upon millions of money unemployed; there Is S'\u2018kind of strike on the part of capital.(Tradesmen demand no discount from the banks, they have no orders to execute, having no work, th ey have no workmen to pay, no raw materials to parch tee.In commerce, the only srticle in demand is coffee ; the world Is said to receive half its supply of coff.e from Brazil.France being her chief enstomer, sod yet Braail has taken no part in the Exhibition No person seems to have any clear \u2022 idea when prospecte will brighten, and every body appears inclined to allow events \"to slide.\u201d 'Hie Berlin Congress has made matters worse, instead of better ; Turkey Is rapidly breaking up, and nnabie to perceive aoy eolation, people commence to adopt the policy Of the ancient Egyptians, that of sitting still.1878-LONDON, QUEBEO-1878 Dunbar for the defendant.A» the trial It wns proved ftiat a rrutu of cabbages belonging to defendants was exposed for sale on a portion of Ohatapirin market, but in.the open air.For the defence It was proved by Mr.Rheaumo, ex-olerk of the market, that during his term of cffice he allowed hucksters to use that particular portion of the market wharf for tbe storage or sale of their effects.The Recorder decided that inasmuch as such was the case during the lime of »ho pri-vito prosecutor's pred< cesser, the exclerk of tbe market, it was evidently, then, with the knowledge and consent of the Corporation ; and that although the crate of cabbages was exposed on this occasion outside of ary market bail or other building, he considered that that portion of the wharf on Wl.ich stood the cabbages was a .-efficient building erected for the purpose by the Corporation, and that tho defendants had a perfect right to expose for sale hucksters\u2019 effects there, aud he therefore dlsmi-sed the case with coats.The same complainant, Mr.Graham, vs.Cloutier, for impeding him in the collection of his market dues.\u2014On the occasion of this alleged offence, the defendant was given in charge to Sergeant of Police O\u2019Neil by the purchaser of the market ro.4, Bowling Green.CH AS.G.FRANCKLYN, Agent.September 7.1878.THE STEAMERS OF THB LIVESPGQIi MAIL LIKE Sailing frem LIVERPOOL every THURS-day, and from QUEBEC every SATURDAY, (calling at LOCH FOYLE to receive on be a'd and land Malls ard Passengers to and It ,w Ireland and Scotland) are Intended ta f 1#'; patched FROM QUEBEC, Peruvian.-Saturday, £4lh August, IlictiePeu and (Maria ttaiigaiion COMPANY.Sardinia».,,., PoLYBYSIA».Sark ati a».Circassia».Moravian.Pkruvta».SARDINIAN.Polywxsian .flat 711 Sept I4ih \u2022* Slit n 28i i paratus, and are now prepared to receive hod execute orders promptly.Bend for desortpthra circular,\t' *\t, ARE!AS BLOOD, Ag\u2019t, .Manokostir, N.M, ¦orumfur 81.\ttor Itself; the spacious balls, the broad and commodious staircases, tbe many parlera and reeaptfon rooms (special for noth sexes) have been noted and most favorably commented upon, by all who have visited the «* Fifth AvsKua.\u201d Tbe rooms themselves are models of convenience and elegance.The diningrooms have lately been remodeled, and in the décoration of Une of iheee tha.artist selected his motives from a bo t the time of the thirteenth century.The ne and color are nicely adjusted, and the obstructive lines of the decoration, wood-work, and stained glass are happily studied.Tbe eifbrta of the artist (Mr.W.J.McPherson) are in this as well aa in all other work executed uy him in this Hotel, exquisite and tasteful-In regard to safety and Immunity from the ravages and fear of fire, Do boose In tne world Is superior to the Fifth Avenue As near absolute safety as cam be secured is furnished.Tbere Is water for the extlnginsnine of fire on every floor, and watchmen, trained nremen, are *«¦» npon each floor at every hour and mlnnU of the day and night.These men have been carefully selected for their faith-fulness and courage added to long yean of experience, and the guest oan rest assured In tbe fidelity they prvcUcs.a*Th* Proprietor» have made special and extensive preparations for the entertainment ol Wedding Parties.Everything needed for snob receptions oan be readily «applied here, «nab ss rooms, adornments, wedding lonohea, breakfasts or dinners, and carriages with servants in or \u2018without livery, the furnishing sf servants In Uvery being a new Xeatarp and one certain to be appreciated.There have been prepared and handsomely fitted several large and small dining-rooms lor private parties, clubs, etc., and no better place In the city for snob social occasions oan 1* found.It only remains to add, that the Hotel Is situated between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Streets, occupy ihg that frontage, and Is opposite Madison Square ; also that sMçes and horse-cars pass tha door every second.ARLiNQ, GRISWOLD & 00., Thsüiüon Bank of London.Liven o The Bank of Liverpool ; Scotland, The Br Linen Company and Branches.\u201e in y*** «tatra\u2014Nswïork.w F.Smuhsrs and Walter Watson.69, W* B\u201ck * Bankart in the United BlxUs.\u2014Ktn York N«w Y°rk, N.bTTS; mTroLn Nstoonal Bank.Boston, The Merchants Nstfoso Bank.Buffalo, The Farmer j and Meehan .National Bank.San Franoieeo, The Bark « British Columbia.Colonial and Foreign OorrespondenU.mteg John\u2019s Nf(L, The Union Bank of NewfburdJeo British Columbia, The Bank of Britiftt t lumbia.hew Zealand, The Bank of New 2 land.India, China, Japan, Australia\u2014dice Bank Corporation.(/true Circular Jfotet and Letter» receive jour visit.We open new Fall Goods avery day wall selected, and to be sold very low prlcts.Always on band great bargains In black and colored tllks.OUR «TOOK OF ?Fancy and Stapl# Goods near complete.'Great bargains In a large quantity remnants of all kinds.mr Goods marked In plalu figures, aud | only one price.HRUNKT\u2019g BLOCK, New Mantles, New Underskirts, New Silks, New Felt Hats, New Ribbons & Flowers New F3athers and Wings, New Lace Goods, New Kid Gloves.FYFE & WRIGHT, FaJbriqtxe Street.P.S.\u2014Also just to hand Trimmed Hats and Bonnets from Paris.September 17, 1878.m concise form, the commenta of the leading English Land American journals upon the tariff policy to which the successful pajrty in the late electoral contest stands committed.In giving pub> hoity to the arguments employed by £be prase of the leading nation upon each side of tbe Atlantic, our object has been rather to throw all _ despatch from Kasaulle state* that the movement against Cabal begins immediately A Simla despatch reporte no communlca-1 nobble light upon the intricate problem tlou has ytt been received from the Ameer.1\t1 The native* are bringing down word that the\t.Ameer 1*.collecting his force» from all of Canada, than to support one side only quarter* to oppose the advance of the Eng-1 ^jje important trade qneetion, about whiph so many different opinions are ad the Tbe TtUgrafk says Minister Layard 1» ex pec ted to arrive in England at an early day to consult with tbe Government on British policy in tbe East.A despatch from Pesth say» :\u2014lt i* believed Herr Tissa will be asked to form a provisional Cabinet to act until tbe opening of parliament.A Madrid despatch says considerable alarm ha» been caused in that capital by 30 caws supposed to be typhns fever in one of tbe most populous quarter» of this city, three of the sufferers having been admitted into hospital.Tbe doctors to-day declare their sy ip-toms ere those of yellow lever end the infection wee brought from Cuba by soldiers.One patient in the hospital is dying and the others are in a critical condition.Of the persons attacked and treated at home eight or ten died.The Board of Health has declared there Is no fear ol an epidemic, bnt every precaution is being taken to prevent the spread of the disease.The Time* tays, in reference to the failnre Of tbe City of Glasgow Bank, Smith, Fleming Q Go., East Indian Merchants,were liable for cash advances amounting fo £85,000 aod acceptances tor £900,000 ; altogether the Glasgow Bank lent £5,828,000 to four firms, the reputation of one or two of which has been anything but good.The opinion expressed by bank managers Is that a more reckless course of gambling with other people\u2019s money never wa* pursued.The bank, It is estimated, will abow a deficit of three million ponndv, which, to the knowledge of the mauagers bad been accumulating for years, yet the dividend! bad been increased.According to a Berlin newspaper Profeeaor Veter Morin, geegrapher, committed sniclde In conséquence of domeetlc trouble» ; his father and brother died in tbe Mme manner.AUfe\u2019X\u2019RXA.Vmaa, Oct.3\u2014The Cisleithan Ministry, which tendered iu lealgnttion in July ana bee since only held office pending the deci-Eton of the Emperor, requested His Majesty, yesterday, to declare hia decision, explaining that having to prepare tha budget for the Reich rath they were n noble to concur in Count Andreaej\u2019s views respecting the means of raising foods for the Bosnia occnpation.JThe Emperor left to-night for Godoilo, in connection with the Hungarian crisis.f mti, Oct J\u2014At a council of the Hungs vanced by those principally interested.It must be borne in mind i** computing the value of the press utterances in England and the United States upon the Canadian tariff question, that those countries are not disinterested spectators of pur tariff changes.They see in thetfa\u2019 tional policy an avowed intention to pro* teot to a certain extent home manufao-tures, and they know that )n proportion as we produce at home, we diminish the volume of our imports.Especially is this true of the United States, which has long made a slaughter market of Canada for its surplus manufactured goods, but now anticipates such a readjustment ot the tariff as will effectually shut out this kind of business.The American press in consequence is, of course, very dissatisfied tre*t.That this very natural dissatisfaction should exhibit it sell in the strong denunciation of the departure just taken by the people oi Ca-nada is not remarkable ; but the Ame ricans most assuredly can have no right to complain ot the decision arrived at by oar electorate.At the very worst tbi?country will but follow, at^a respectable distance it is to be hoped, the example set by the United States in their tariff le\u2018 gislation.It is scarcely probable that the new Parliament will frame a tariff pearly so high as that of the United State*, and while their tariff'remains so much higher than ours, it is difficult to see how they can have any possible ground of complaint or remonstrance against us.Their own tariff is, of course, framed to meet their own special wants* H may not be the very best that could be devised in the )nr terests of their country, but in the opinion of their leading mid représenta-Minleteu,today, all resolved to support I tive men, it u »o j and they have a per-Jter Basil, and signed Uie« resignations, | feci right to enjoy that opinion and te nsST DESPATCH Lacbihe, October 2, 9.15 a.m.\u2014Hanlah's Qcabtbhe.\u2014Water roogb*bnt ratbrr in better condition, witb wind slightly on tbo decrease and veering around to tbe north.Prospects of race, If wind gets north, good.SECOBO DESPATCH.LaohUI, 9.45 a.m.\u2014UoDBiset\u2019s Qoaktebs.\u2014Weather very pleasant, a sourth-west wind I» blowing which rnfflee the water a good deal.Old residents who ought to know ray there 1* prospects of it beiog sufficiently calm this alUrncon to enable tbe race to be towed.However, Mr.Courtney anticipa\u2019es there will be fresh wines all dsy.THIRD DESPATCH Lachies, 11.00 a.m.\u2014Wind lulling somewhat ; water eetms to be a little calmer.Prospects of race coming off good.PODETH DESPATCH.Laceihe, 11 45 a.m \u2014Hanlah\u2019s Quabteb* \u2014 Wtatber beautiful.Wind hauling off somewhat Water a little calmer.Prospects tor race coming off to-day look favorable.flVTH DESPATCH.Grand Stand, Lachine, 11 55 a.m.\u2014At present the wind is goaty and tbe course h>ogb.However, tbe weather-wise think tbe wind will fall and that chances of tbo race coming off this afternoon are good.SIXTH DISPATCH Geand Stand, Lachine, 1 p.m\u2014The wind bas gone down and the water is growing smoother.Race probable to-day.bbybmth despatch Graed Stand, Laohini, 130 p m.\u2014 Tbe Citiiens\u2019 Committee have made announcement officially that the race will take place to-day.Tbe wind that has been blowing all morning Is all bat dead, and tbe water Is In nearly perfect condition.MlflBTH DISPATCH.Laohini, 2 p m.\u2014Water perfectly calm.Judge*\u2019 boat now being brought into position.Race likely to come off within the next half hoar.The referee\u2019s and prese boat are just preparing to statt up the course.ninth dispatch.Laohini, 2 30 p.m.\u2014The Judge s barge is towed in position opposite the starting buoy.The men are not yet oat of their quarters.Station No.4 reports tbe wind getting up.The referee and press boats are now op tbe course, but tbe water is commencing to be choppy and the wind slightly increasing.TINT! DISPATCH.Lachini, 3 p.m.\u2014The referee and boat bas just put oat.Her flags are on tbe bow and ¦tern to signal the men on tbe way dowu.ILIVUTl dispatch Lachine, 3 05 p.m.\u2014The wind is com-menciog to blow agsln.In fact there is every appearance of another rain storm.twilvtk dispatch.Lachiih, 3.26 p.m.\u2014A thunder storm is now coming up accompanied by very sharp iightaing.The water Is rough, and prospects ot tbe race very slim.Tbe referee\u2019s boat is jast starting down the course.thirteenth dispatch.Lashiis, 3.45_A heavy thunder storm, ac- ompanied by sharp forked lightning and fiail, has just passed over, aud tbe water h calming down, pnless the wind increases tuere are very fair prospects for the race coming off to-night.pouitmnth dispatch.Laohini, 4pm \u2014Water a Hula lumpy and people are coming back to tho grand stand.Tbe referee\u2019s and judges\u2019 boats are Ijing at tbe wbarf ; prospects are improving.The sqnis coming out brightly again.r.rrpayTH dmpatoh Laohini, 4.10\u2014The referee\u2019* boat is now steaming up the couise, very probably for the purpose of signalling the meu.The water la a little lompy, bat will aot lixely be In finer condition to-diy.UXTMITH DMPATOH L Acini, 4 26\u2014Water perfectly smooth-, men not out yet.¦evintuith despatch Laciiii, 4 45\u2014The judges\u2019 boats have taken tbnir positions all along the coorse.Tbe excitement is increasing as the men draw near.Conrtney 1* wearing a white shirt, bine pants, with a light blue silk handkerchief around bis hesd.BISXTI1NTH DISPATCH.Laohini, ^4 47\u2014Hanlan is now rowing down past the starting buoy.Courtney following at a short distance behind.aImmep»e cheering.evening to cx«miue tbe different tenderp, end\t137,St.Joseph St.,SL Koch\u2019s to prépaie a report thereon for presentation 1\t~ to tbe Council to-night.Four members of Q \\J H B 2U C \u2022 F.SIMARD.Importer and Jobber of Bankrupt Stocks, August 29, 1878 aplll-Lm the Committee were present, a:.d we under gt tud that by a vote of three to one, they decided to pass over tbe lowest tender, and report in favor of that of Mr.Henry Hatch, $19,116, or $2,300 above that of Mr.T.Maguire, The reasoa given for this decision is that the members of the Committee wish tbe Council to have no further dealings with ¦ rjTra'QTi J'P \"ODT^yf fi/fUTT AT the contractor supposed to be connected with j\tlx xIvIZiij lYLCiJL/iAlJ.Mr.Maguire.The latter gentleman, of course, contends that it make nu dtflerenco to the Council, whom he engages tor his superintendent of works or foreman, or to whom he sublets a contract, provided be famishes tbe Necessary security for the construction of the work.Matters will, of coarse, remain in this poet-tien until taken up by the Council, but it Is Sincerely to be desired that a decision may be arrived at is early as possible, in order that tbe work may be immediately commenced, and his Excellency the Governor-General, from whom the new terrace is to take its nttme, invited before takiug his departure, to lay the corner stone.$40,000 have been voted by tbe city for the Dudciin improvements, and as $20,000 is amply sufficient to complete tho city's share of tbe works outside the terrace prolongation, (here can surely be no reason for objecting to the expenditure of tbe remaining $20,000 upon this important improvement.HATS AND FURS! ¦ AirOFACTUIXD XXPRXSSLY FOB J.B.L&LIBE&TE 124 i 126 St.Joseph Street, SIGN OF THE MOOSE.As a rule women care little for comedy, because it makes them enter into tbomselves.Give them the drama which draws them out of themselves.The jealousies of friendship are in this more exhausting than those of love; there are only phantoms to fight, and the price of peace is merely a chimera\t.Friendship Is a picnic to which all parties contribute, and therefore is something women cannot understand With them one party or (be other must stand ^reat.Women who would hesitate abont crying before a husband or a lover have no scruple about shedding tears before an audience.It is with their emotions as with their shoulders, They are only displayed in public.PER LAST STEAMER WE HAVE RE-oelved a further supply of oar FELT an J SILK SUPERIOR QUALITY OP HAT31 Which are offered at very Rbducxd Pbioxh.SCOTCH CAPS, CLOTH CAPS, WATERPROOF O NOTHING.Every bayer should see them before purchasing elsewhere.Fur-Rooms open, and order* taken now, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES September 20, 1878.nov80\u201977-Ln\" TAILORS AJRAPERS.WE HAVE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE that our FALL aud WINTER WOOLLENS are now all In Stock.Also Trimmings and Tailors\u2019 best quality of Materials, which for style and value cannot be surpassed.We teat and examine every piece that comes into oar Stock- Orders entrusted to as are execnL ed promptly, and with the greatest possible care, and best style and woikmansbip.B avers, Moscowr and Pilots for Overcoats, Worsted Coatings, Venetians, Sataraae, 6-4 Scotch Coalings ard Cheviots, Mellons, Whitneys and Devons, Livery Cloths, all colours, Black Does and Keralmeres, Fancy Trewserings, warranted shrank, Tailor\u2019s Trimmings in great variety.Any Special Liveries made to order.^ar- 5 Pib Cxnt.Discount fob Cash.gloveb, FKY sfc CO.M0K6AN & CO\u2019T TAILORS, 34, Fabrique Street.October 8, 1878, raar21.Lm NEW AUTUMN GOODS 41IST ARRIVED FROM KUROPK.AU BON MARCHE, Corner of 8T.JOHN A COLLIN ST\u20198 Upper Town.rpHE GOODS ARE OF THE BEST QUAL-JL Ity, and will be told at axceptlonal low O' UR STOCK 14 NOW COMPLETE IN »11 tbe New Paiterun for this season, vit.;\u2014BroaeeU and Tapestry Carpels, lm perlais and Hcotch Oarpete, l.uicta Ca pets, Mtair Carpets, Curtain Materials with Trim, ruing* to match, iron and Br.na Bedateads, Mattrashea, Bedding, Pillows, Boutera, Spring Mattrassev, Twine Fibre Matting*, Cocoa Mattings, Cornices Poles and all nececaary Brass Fittings for Upholsters.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A great variety of well seasoned Floor Oil Glotte, In Hare\u2019s and English, all oholoe new patterns.N.B.\u2014We have still some of those extraor» dinary Bargains In Carpets and Oil Cloths wniob were advertised last week.CLOVER, FRYdt Co potober 4,1878.\t# prices.\t'\t\t Imported Jackets\t\t.$2.50 and over.\t Mantle Cloth\t\t.90c.\t, Lsbelle, from Mo.tieal\u2014 1 case gum to J J Veldon.Per Grand Trunk Railway\u2014Oot 3\u2014 1\tcase machinery to C D Dxvles.1 case to M Peltier.2 do to P Garneau A Frere.1000 bokts lard to Mllward A co.1 box hware to FT Thomas.1 case to Lege r A RlnfreL 1 do to Tblbwuileau, Frere A co.2 do to McCall, Bhebyn A co.Ido to Win MoLlmout.2\tdo to F O Vallerand.15 do to N A Rubber Co.1 do to J Hamel A Frere.2 do to Wm McLImont 6 bags coffee to M G Mountain.60 brla sugar to J Roes A co.160 brls apples to King A Dube.Receipt*.Tbe following Is the amount of dalles collected at tbe Custom House, on the 3rd Instant, at the Port of Quebec\u2014$1217 95.UINIXEI> aXATIUS.Fulammia, Pa., Oct.3\u2014In tha cricket match to-day, between the Philadelphia and Australian eleven, the Philadelphia's scored 196 in the first Innings ; the Aostaallans go to Baltimore now Noawioa, Ct., Oct.3\u2014Wesley Bishop made \u2022 supplementary confession to-day, asserting KSXPOLCXS.Oct 3\u2014Per bark Maryborough, Thomson, for Newcastle\u2014984 pcs white pine, 10 do ash, 3784 pine deals, by Jno Sharpies, Sons A co.Per bark Marietta, OvergaarJ, fer London \u2014882 pcs plue deals, 2364 do do emfe, 19,781 spruce deals, 340 do do ends, 4900 pailrgs, by Price, Bros A co.\t^ Per ship G M Calrus, Bell, for Newcastle\u2014 247 pcs oak, 133 do elm, 696 do White pine, 3491 pine deals, 800 do do ends, by Jno Sharpies, Sons A oo.jftttppmg gnUUigttttt.Probabilities for the Next 34 Hours for the St- Lawr-».\u2022¦*.Toronto, October 8, 11 a m.\u2014Moderate to fresh south-westerly winds and clear to partly cloudy weather.G.T.Kingston, SupL Vessels in Port.\u2014The numberof sea-going veseels entered inwards at the Quebec Cos tom House, from the opening of aavlgatlon up to yesterday, Is 602.The clearances to the same date are 642, leaving 60 vessels In port, and In tbe smMl oat ports.There are Mso 30 vessels in the port of Montreal.Local Tra.db.\u2014Since tbe opening or navi gallon, 167 veseels have been licensed by the Quebec Custom House for the Local Trade of tbe Province.Since tbe opening of navigation 2536 schooners and market (learners, have arrived from tbe Lower Ports and parishes, being 92 more than at thie date last year.Domikiox S.S.Lini.\u2014Tbe as \u2018 Dominion,\u201d Captain Bouehette, arrived down from Montreal, at 6 p.m.yesterday, and anchored In tbe stream.Dock Notes \u2014Tbe as \u2018\u2018Memphis,\u201d on the gridiron at Wolfe\u2019s Cove, has had her propeller and broken shaft removed, and a surrey will be held to-day, to ascertain the extent of damage sustained.The new shaft has arrived, and the work is progressing favorably.Bark \u201cGoatfelt,\u2019 before reported damaged in collision, is at the Commissioner\u2019s Wharf, undergoing the repairs recommended by tbe surveyors to insure seaworthiness, which repairs will be completed to-night, when she will be ready to proceed on her voyage.Bark \u201cAlblou*,\u201d (previously reported) Is discharging coal at Borland\u2019s wharf, Champlain street, and will proceed thence to Wolfe\u2019s Cove for repairs.The three-masted upper-lake «chômer \u201cCitr of Manltowac\u201d le still lying at Gibb\u2019s wharf, awaiting owner's Instructions.With tbe assistance of tbe steam pomps of Messis.Davie A Patterson, the cargo la being successfully taken out of tbe ss \u201cVindolana,\u201d ashore in the Traverse.Tbe divers are at work examining tbe wreck, and appear to entertain favorable views as to tbe chances of raising the vessel.Arkived Home\u2014Messrs D.A J.Maguire, of this city, received a cablegram yesterday, announcing the safe arrival at Belfast, of tbe schooner \u201cNew London,\u201d hence on tbe 7th nlllino.Tbe ss \u201cNorthumbria\u201d arrived down from Montreal at 7 p m yesterday, changed pilots and proceeded to sea.Brig \u201cSL Joaeph\u201d arrived down at \u2022 p m yesterday, from Montreal, In tow of s\u2019eamer Rboda.\u201d Steamer \u201cPowerful\u201d left yesterday morning for Montreal, with ship \u201cPolynesian\u201d in tow.Steamer \u201cBoston\u201d arrivefi yesterday evening from Montreal, with barques \u201cLyra\u201d and \u201cCavalier\u201d in tow.Tbe latter vessel loaded at Sorel Steamer \u201cHsltn\u201d arrived yesterday evening from Montreal, with two barges in tow.Hull, Sept 30.\u2014Arrived is \u201cHalcyon,\u201d Gordon, from Montreal.Falmouth,Sept.30\u2014Ship \u201cHsugesund\u201d (Nor).Rasmuised, \" from Antwerp for New York, collided with bark \u201cAtlantic\u201d; the latter vessel was much damaged- [Bark \u201cAtlantic\u201d (Nor), Gunderson, sailed from Dublin.Sept 13, for Hampton Roads.] Pictou, Sept 28.\u2014Cleared, schooners \u201cMaria Alva\u201dfor Quebec, and \"New Zeland\u201dfor Montreal.30th steamer \u201cPrince Edward\u201d from Liverpool, and sohooner \u201cTabiola\u201d for Montreal.St John, N.B., October 1\u2014The law prohibiting vessels from sailing for Europe with deck loads of more than three feet, comes into force after to-day, and owners are making great exertions to get their ships away with full cargoes.Halifax, N.S., October 1\u2014The steamer \"Nova Scotian\u201d sailed_at noon for Liverpool, via St.John\u2019s, Nfld.The herring fishing on the coast of Labrador, up to Saturday la't, has been a complete failure.Disaster» in September.\u2014Tbe number of vessel* belonging to, or bound to er from port* In the United States, reported totally lost and missing during tbe past month le 39\u2014 of which 23 were wrecked, 4 abandoned, 2 turned, 7 sunk by oclllaton, 2 foundered, and 1 Is missing.The list comprises :\u20141 steamer, 1 ship, 8 barks, 7 brigs, and 22 sohooners, and their total value, exclusive of cargoes, Is estimated at $670,000.New York, Oct 3\u2014Brig \u201cEdith\u201d brought In tbe captain and 15 men of tbe ship \u201cRelere,\u201d lost at sea Sept 2nd.New York, Oot 3\u2014Arrived\u2014Bteamsblpe Algeria and Nevada, from Liverpool, and Ville de parle, from Havre.London, Oct 3\u2014Arrived ont\u2014Steamships Clarendon and Utopia, from New York.Riyier du Loup, Oot.3\u2014Clear and warm ; light west wind; foggy on tte river.The steamers .\u2018Ranger\u201d and \u201cMargaret M\u201d at wharf.L\u2019lslet Village, Oot.2\u2014Fine strong S.W wind.\"Beaver\u201d towing one schooner outward at 7.30.Father Point Oot 3\u2014Clear and cool ; light weat wind.One bark beating up.Vea*els In Pori.Liverpool, Oot S, 11.80 a.m.\u2014Cotton doll.Uplands 64.itxirJ.Q jeû»jBu AF rE8N06N DESPATCH.me Great HaiiK t'raaü lu Unsound Business Principles Accountable for the Disaster.depositors probably SECURE.mercantile failures EXPECTED.Heavy BanUraptey ta U>« Ka8t India i rade- bubo peak.Tht OImkow Babk bad 133 biauchns.It T.^ an focrtabiB)?dividtnd scYrtal yeaw, P », u ,^cb7d U p« ceut.The dltasUr iïa no; an.xpcctrd.tor the Bank bad bU«n credit gradually for tho Bd *«n yert The buitueea of the B*nk WM conduced for vear?niiO» very nniound pnociplos.T aLT Fl ming & Co , E«t Indian mcr chants, b.ve idled.The UabUlttca amooat to several millions of dollars Th* liabilities of tUe Glasgow Bark art estimated at filty inilliona ; acceptanc-s are s*u\"tiy below ûlteeo mlluons ; dopoeito, forty millions.Tbs unlimited li«W\u2018\u201cy^ ^;rjTbe\u201c^rt^ \u201e\u201e pair Xîa.Ood.tiat^c^or^'Drf^to j.^ coont» the IS*U «*\u2022\tf w, lctk the |aw JEIOO.ODO, agatnst neatly aH^o\tTh0 A.compila the 3®nk\tbank fail- Bjncwr *DtlC^tJ i0°0 ruercautile failarea , u'\"\\fcU \u201c ^avoided, which may extet*! can hardly av no ,\to{ ^ into the uon diitricW oi iu- a- UnMinietrr Noyes entertained Om Grant a' Mlntsttrisoy\tAmong the guests dinner to-day m\t^ Minister to Eng- Qr *ce ,\t« \u2022\t; Uampshlre, and Mils SïïiÆS;,».?\".oJf j-w Sapremo Court.AMEttlCAN- Mr Evarts waiuüfur fresh statisllcs of the S,b.b.f,» «.am,, C« bb, ae^a Cb.-Vwant fh» UAifax Award.T ho correspondre whl now r-acn London by October 10th.Allowing thirty days lor an answer, there will still be thirteen days expiration of the time Epps\u2019s Coooa.\u2014^ »t .meets.As I have opportunities ot becoming acqaaiuUd with tbe facte, which m^ny cf tho public baye cot, 1 deemed it my duty to contradict his miste-p-esentaiions.He has seen Üt to reiterate his statements, acd to say that I did not attempt to contradict more than two of them.If it will aflktd h:m any gratification, I sball now say that not one of his statements wse entirely correct.It is uoedless to say that his supplementary aeser ions, in his second letter, are ns inacurate as those in the first.For exsmp e, he guys that the halt-yearly reports farc.ist.ed me by the Uacners constantly remind me ot the date cf 'he opening of t.iCir respective schools.My answer to this is:\u2014 Tne reports do nothing of tho kind.He also says that \u2018 Tax-Payct\" and myself are ote and tbe sum*; patty, because our letters havo intjrnal evidence of the same pafernity.1 sball not borrow words from his vocabulary and call this statement \u201ccool assumption\u201d or reckless assettion,\u201d l shall call it simple iaisrhoed.When two individuals, instead oi lashing ihcmstlves into fa-y over imaginary wrongs, are content to tell tho simple troth about any subject, ibetr statements, ot course, have a certain family resemblance.\u201clattice,\u201d however, does not seem to know this.i shall not purau; tbe subject farther, how.ever, as a mau who is capable of making anonymous and unprovoked Itsinaaiions against a gentleman who, according to ftis own showing, ia a stranger to him, û beneath contempt Permit me to say that if any ot yoar readers take suificieut interest in the matter to desire it, i shall be most happy to give them documentary proof ©f tho truth ol all my statements.With this ofler the correspondence cea*©.-*, so far as 1 am concerned, Tbankirg you tor yuur kindness in affording me the nse ot your columns, 1 remain, Mr.Eiitur, Yoar obedient servant, A.N.McQcAaau.Quebec, Oct.3, 1878.(To the Editor q/ the Morning Chronicle.') Leak bis,\u2014Having been informed that another attempt would bo made cn tbe \u201cold wreck,\u201d opposite Allan\u2019s wharf, at about noon, 1 went down through the Lower Garden nlo g with a friend and remained until a few minâtes to one, when as -t were a flash of lightning wisseenaud immediately a very white creem on the water, which showed very strongly for a few minutes, but no uobeav ng was perceptible.On returning borne I was told that tbe concussion had been qaite perceptible in tue house.Tho pow r to shake the Cape mast havo been very great io my knowledge that wreck has been there upwards of 50 years.R.S.Quebec, Qjt.3, 1878.______ A Humble Murder.A brief despatch ia Monday\u2019s edition announced that a frightful murder bad been committed near Co tiicook, Stanstead County, Eastern Townships, on the B.uorday nigbt previous.It appears that theie baa for 83-veisl jt ars past ixisted a bitter fend between tbe victim, Francis Dily, farmer, living near the above-named village, and a neighbor named James Bawen.Tne feud arose irom a former criminal prosecution by Daly against Bowen.On the Saturday afternoon previous to the murder Daly and Bowen were in Coaticook Village together, when the Utter afiected a uu.ue to overlook tuo pa-1 diüerenc s aud to make friends wiih Daly.The two were seen to leave the village about 8 o\u2019clock p in , in Dily\u2019s carriage, ostenclbly witu the purpose of driving home, and v/erc also seen still diiv-lag towards their homos when they had gono ato t half tbe distance.About 9 o\u2019clock a Mr.Brown, who was driving over tbe same road, discovered Daly lying motionless and dead beside the road within a mile of the spot where he and Bowen were last seen together.The anfortanate man\u2019s skull was broken, as if by a blow from some heavy instrument.His bead was tied to the hind axle of the buggy by one of the reins, which had been taken from the h^rse and passed through the murdered man\u2019s month aud around his neck.The body had evidently been dragged a number of rods.At inquest was held the following day by Coronet vVocdward, of Sherbrooke, at which it was shown that death was caused by strangulation.Bowen, upon whom suspicion at once fell, was arrested the same day (Sunday) in company with one Levi Webster, in whose baru they were found together.~ Webster was also arrested, and the two prisoners were conveyed n> Sherbrooke jail, being committed by tne Corouec for trial before the Court of Queen's Beuch, which opened lu that city yesterday.Ii is stated that Bowen has more than once been beard to utter threats against the murdered man, and that Daly had also expressed his tear ot a «étions jinale to their quarrel.\u2014 Wv.neee.The woman who confides to one man her partiality for another, seeas advice Usa than an avowal.* We are always anxious to know why we are loved ; they only care to know how mash we loro them.CATARRH C*taiTh or iiic ^r.cr.3 Cnvitieo, Acute, Qhroaio, antî Cilocracivo, Kay Fever, nr Roso Oateivif, Ofrtarrn cf the Eye end £a»\\ cuid Catarrh c?tho Throat, 8ÜCC&3SFÜLI.Î TUBciT > WT?H 8A3Fæ!§ mUiL CURE./pATARRH Ira dbenso of ttio mneousmembrane.VeiuporamcuUaiulcor.stitaUo:i3 vr.ryIt iseverity In Individuel eases.Cr.terrh nay arise from a col.i or a sacccsalon of colds, from sudden change of r.tmosphorc, rvcarln;; rrot clothlnp-, or exposure to inclement veathcr.end f>ccomin;r fiorotiRhiy cUillcd vhen tho dfircotlvo orfrr.nn r.rn In a rnornld or inr.ctivo condition, a:ul tho strength r.nd vital -forces exhausted.Tho dlscssc may arise from a scrofulous condition of tho blood, from Ccarlet Fever,Measles, and Diphtheria, in which cases the eye andearcro generally Involve d and dlscharire qnantlties of matter.The discharges from tho nose, tho distinctive feature In all catarrhal coses from whatever causo they crise, muy be thin and watery, and so acid na to causo redness and excoriation of the shin v.\u2019llh which they come In contact, or thick and vello-rlah.emitting a foul odor, or clear aud vhlto IlUo tho vhlto of an CKib There maybe an entlro lack of secretion, the surfaces be-Insr dry and feverish,iho face, front nud upper part ofthenoad f -elln;: uncor.ilbr\u2019ablc, and sa ff It wad encircled by atlrn.t.unyicKlnc band.This latter phase Is called Dry Catarrh.The .free mattery dis-chtrfres cause tho pnssaT-a to awcll and become thickened, renderin'; breathlny through the nose dUUcult or Jnipoar.lblr, rnd thr oul.ercr finds It necessary to brer.thc tnnatf^h tho rooath, thereby permlttlntrcold a!r to pass directly to the bronchial tubes and innrrs.The r.tatt.r pr.^alny down the throat creates a constr-.t deeirj to hawk and cx-weetorata to throv/ It o(T ; but when the membrane 1* dry aud feverish,luRturd of pr.-nlnsf freely down from the nose and throat, tho mucus becomes hard and forms Into scahs, lacrnsbuions, and bard lumps, which adherono firmly tdUionaaalpnssRfes and throat oc to.v ib«r Dlatrtbutlou W 11 takeplufie monthly oj the boo nd Tuesday.H nrrex tcales or postpones.Leak iii the followirg Dletrlbutios : CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000 100,000 TICKETS At T'-VO DOLLAbS&A^I HALP-Tli KET» UNE DOLLAR.LIST OY 1 Capital Prize.«.|30,oC0 > 1 ' aplL*! PcfzeM, eeeeee« eveeee 10,000 6,o0o 2 Prizes ol $^509,.,\t\t\t\t\t.VW) b Prise* o;'\t1(>00\t\t.6,000 20 Pr!«t « of\t500\t\t.10,000 .l0,oD0 ion i ris -a of\t100\t\t 200 Prizes of\t50\t\t\t\t.101000 BuO Prizes of\t20\t\t.io.ooc 1,000 PrlEsB of\t10.M\t\t\t.10,000 APPRnxrwATioN pnrzKa : 9 Appr -ximailon Prlres of 5300.9 Approi-iraation Ptlzcs of 2JO.9 Approximation Dtlceu of 100,.,.2.700 1,*00 900 QUEBEC, A.M.Tenders lor OrsidiiiK, layliiKv Ac.Track- 0 SOIutercclonlal Ex* prera to Halifax.9.16 Mixsa to Ktoh-mond.11.15 Mail to River du Loop.P.M.0.45 Market Train to R.du Lonp.8.30 Mail to the West On Saturdays only.\" P.M.1.00 English Mall to Rlmonskl.LEVIS STATION A.M.5.45 Market, Train from R.du Loup.7.15 Mall from tbe Went.P.M.0.16 Mall from Kivor dn Lonp, 7.00 Mixed from Richmond, 9.16 Intercolonial Express from Halifax 1857 Prises, amounting to.,.$110,400 Responsible oorreep.mUng ugcnia wauled p.t all pcomln&m poinR, to whom a liberal com pens alion will b© pstd.Application for rales to cinbs Bhon d only be mado to tho Komo Office in New Ortonns Write, cloarly stating fnll addrew, for further information or rend order» to M.A.DAUPHIN, P.O.Box 682, New Orleans, La, Or to II, L.PLUM, 819, Broadway, New York.All onr Grand Eïtr.iordiuary Drawing» arc under the supervision and manngnment of [GENERALE 0 T.JJEAUBfi\u2019JAUD and I JUBAL A.EARLY.September 11, d-78.seplO-Anr-co-dAw 'j\u2019iHIS MARVELLOUS AND UNRIVAJj-I.led brand la now on the marks!, aud its popularity la unbounded.No cigar over met with snob an (-.nthnslftatlc reception olnco the Invention of Tobacco.President tfront sent for tho first box, an i said ho would r ither be the man who made that oli?ar than ho irosl' dent.Tho tobacco from which there Clgr.r» are made Is gn wn Ojilirdy In enservaiores, an*-the Cigar is m inufnetortfr on mahogany tables, by thorough bred Cubanc, in o!;» hammer coait> aud white t Ids When a man sm< kes one of tb so cigars ne walks on dr and dream» that he ba u diamond scarf pin and k eixty-flvo dollar suit of clothe», and hi b just, nmrrled rich.It rnr-iroa the bret.lh sweet and ke©iw the teeth white, and will force a moastncheon the smooth! «t lip In five week».It improves and beautifies the complexion, eradicates freck\u2019e», tun and dandruff, \u2022nd tmi art» to the oldest countenance the rosy frehhnees of youth.It permoattr the house, the window cur lain», closet» tmd clothe» with tbs delleato odors and exqublto fragrance of hollotropo frsngl-p.tnl, Jockey club and wuita rot.o.will (eaten iho .'rom gi'to ovory night, carry in tho paper in the morning, chest the hens oil tho Kcrden, and bllnter the i>oy with rubber gnu.People Who smoke tola Cigar will live longer, rnr.ke more »cuaoy, wo-tr b-Iter clotres, drive faelor hors s, p^y bigger pw rent, go to church more regularly, «i.d marry prcUitr wive» than any other clars of men.It burn» with an nsh so white that chalk would make a black marx rpon it.aud wouldn't breekoff and fall In'sido your vest, not if you were to strike it with an earthquake, These unrivalled Cigars ate for sale at Hit»- JUAa;iH»^iFJiL.,H CIGAR DEPOT, mountain hill.May 23, 1878.mi HUM S! JUST PUBLISHED.A carcfnlly rov:\u2018\"d Treatise on Catarrh, with on ac^rate description cf symptoms an Morve lis, Bhoalb-ed, Oaplin and New Richmond, by BaUwsy, dally.Ocunl.es of Bonaven-tare acd Graspe, by Railway, daily, MARITIME PRO-VINOSB.\u2022 9 80 Northern portion ol New Brunswick, Ed-mondfiten, Woodmock, by Railway, dally, au.6.80 #\u2022*\u2022«# 9.80 New Brunswick, Fred-ctriolon, fit.John, P.B.Island and Neva Beotia per intercolonial Railway, dally, at,.,.6.80 .Nwwtoondland A Bermuda, W.I., at.,,., 6,80 \u2022eeees is included In each mall for Halifax, wber.oa despatch Is cn urrlvsl of Inman steamers from N.Y, UNITED STATES.Boston and New York, die,, dtiiiy\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022.\u2022\u2022m.WFST INDIES.As., *re-paid via wsw lark, are forwarded dally to New York, whence mailt are das- ' patched at.mm For Havana and West indies, via Havana V*.New York, dally, at- ,, m.from whence mailt are despatched on every Thursday.For Bt.Thomas^the West Indies to New York, at.*.mm.from whence malls are despatched on 28rd of every month.GREAT BRITAIN.By Canadian Line, Bsturdsy*, (\u2022) »» \u2022 ee*eeeee#ee\tee eeeeeeeeeeeeeee 11.80 By Cnnard Line, via New York on Mondays, at eeesee seeseeeeeee# eeeees teess# sr: DMiEB-TOIEBS'ilSSÜCIfflfiN T 6.30 6.80 HE TIMBER-TGWRHS OP QUEBEC having formed themselves into an Assc-elation fer the purpose of cecnrirg a fats rt-mcnarai .\u2019on for their werk, and also for tbs parpote of binding the members to assist one another, when, In cocasqcscce of an accident or otherwise, Uio property entrusted to tbe charge of eny cf tho Members of the Association is in danger cf being lest, the touching TARIFF CF PRICES has been adopt* d, which will, in so oaez, bo devlr.ted from Sowing Oak nom Indian Cave,Cap Poaga and River St, Charles, 20 ten is per iosd* Crossing from North or South Sida, 16 cents.Between New Liverpool acd Patent SUryand intermediate piaoc*, 16 cents per load.Beiweeh'Victen*-Cove and Lower Town, I2{ cefits .per lb«.' Tow'njSquare'Tisd, Elm, or Ashjriom Cap Rouge, Indisn Cove, Bt.Charles Rival, or ercrelng tbe Bt.Lawrence, 12f cents pet load.From Victoria Core to Lcwci Town, BqBare Fine, Elm and Ash 10 cecti Between New Llverpcol and PatwskBUp gad intermediate places, 124 cents pet load, Board Pine 2 osnt* extra from all plaças.Bleepers, came price as Foard Pice.All Timber towed to Com mis»loi en.\u2019 Wnar/, G&d Breakwster 2 cents extra per lotd Birch Walnut, Hickory, Maple, Obgrry Bowed Oak, and Short Roliroad1 Aeb, 80 cents pe> load.Outside of the above nntoed plr-or» 10 oante extra.-Sowere not responsible for Sinking Tlmbe; 1/ lost through passing steamers or sudd a storms.SCOM TARIFF « Elren, Walnrd, Hickory, Maple, Cherry, aaé Ec.we:l Oak, 16 cents per load.Oak 8 eetits.Flue, Klin and Ash, \u2022 cents Board Pino 2 rents oxîrr.All Timber and Deals towed from below the Lo^s Whsrf at Indian Gove to ship*-load-its In the Cove, full tariff.Floated Dealt from Hamilton Bros, Oovt tc New Liverpool, 26 cenu.per eu PeUrv enrg Standard.To all otner places M cents par Quebec Standard.lU Towing lew than 40 loaders per tide.dMP* The nnderslgued la autho rized to eollee allmoneye aue tc the Timber-towers\u2019Aesoeu \u2022 \u2022ion for 1878.war- Office: Corner of Bt.James and Bt Peter Streets, opposite Quebec Hack.TAMES WARS, Basretary April 23.1578.\tAc 8.00 Letters, 6.15 A15 a\u2014Postal Oar Bag open till 8.00 P.M.fc\u2014 Do.do, do.6.80 A.M.e\u2014.Bcpplemsntary Beg Bat- nr lays at.» 12 16 P.M.Registered Letters most be posted 16 minute before the closing of each mall.Street Letter Foxes visited, 6.00 A.M., 16.00 \u201c 8.80 and 5.46 P.M.Oarrler\u2019e DeUrery 8.80 A.M., 10.80 A*M sud 2.80 P.M.J.B.PBÜNKAD, Postmaster.September 14.1878.ROTUMIliMCM, KINGSTON, CANADA.EMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS FOB tbe admission of CADETS to this COLLEGE, will eommenre at the headquarters of each MILITARY DISTRICT In which Candidates reside, on S' 33 IXT G- Us March 28, 1878.3XT U .dec28,\u201977-Fm KNOW tmmi teats of Exhanfted Vit ffervous and Phyflcil.T>y renaing n,.v.,in»click>p the inesiimable truths cça tained in tho best medical book ever Issued, entitled ?SELF-PRESERVATION i Price only $1.Sent by mail en receipt of price, ft \u2022 of Exhanfied Vitality, Premature Dc^lnq servons and Phy tlcal De'dUhy.and the ctdletr concomitant ills and untold miseries that rc-MÉ therefrom, and contains more than 60originalpW scriprior j, any one of which Is worth the prices sboboot-.Thi-bock was written by tbe most ei kpsi vo nod probscly the most skUltolpncUb^nq «\u2022.Imerica, to whom was awarded a gola and jew Bed roedfiJ by the National Medical Association.ZPamphlct, Illustrated with the \" j&el Engraving*\u2014a mar- \u201c\u201c\u201c vei of art and beauty-sent fbee to all.Send or It ftt once._ Address ~ YDY Godi SU Bœenv Nov-mber 26, \\ the very C HEAL SrTHYSHf Em-co-dA* \u201ciiitBii\ttii,oner May be obtwlnea at tbe Store of Mrs.S.STEPHENS, ISTAM.X» OFFICJJK, UNDER THE 0ITY CLUB' ?=i It:-\t- I- .\t»3 àJ&OMWXWeAJuj Tuesday, 18th Juno,and;Tuesdayf 17th December next, (1878).%\t» u\ttv All necessary Information may be obtain ed npou application to the Adjutant-General, at Ottawa, or to tbe Deputy.Adjatents-Gene-ral or Military Districts.Applications lor admission should be sent to the Adjutant-General not less than one month before date of examination.By order, W.POWELL, Colonel, AdJL-General of MlllUa, Headquarters, A wll 18th, 1878.May 6, 1878 JOSEPH G1 LLOTT\u2019S STEEL PENS.So/M by all Dealers throughout the IVotIJ.January 4.1878.Lm-ao COBOURG CAR WORKS **\t/\t.o -f fVjl ?* fWtv: Jk.JXLu ÜIIND» RAILWAY CARS UMUtTtU, \u2014 AT THE- SHORTEST NOTICE.WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS FACTION.AppUceA'ona regftrdiagterma may be ent M*rlUthi8 JAMESIOLOBB1N, Oo bourg, Ont.THR GRSATKST WGN&ER 0Z MODERN T WES by the Metropo-clne Company with an assum- Lhns- Joseph Haydock likewise paeeee HOLLOWAY\u2019S PIUS I OISTBEST The Fxixa t urlfy the Blood, correct fl\u2019 Us-orders oi t « Liver, Btomach, Kidneys and Bowel.d are Invaluable lo all oomplalnti Ins «« rial to Female».ike OrwriAXhT is the only reliable remedy tor Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Bores and Ulcers, of however long standing.For BroaohlUs Diphtheria, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatls» and an Skin Diseases it hat uc equal.BEWARE OF ^ NEW Ï0BK COUNfEBFE-lS Bpurioue Imitations of \u201c HolloFBy ¦ Pills and Ointment,\u201d are ma nnlactarfd and \u2022old under the name ef \u2022\u2022 Holloway A Oo,\" by J.F.Henry, Curran A Oc, Drugglrts, and ale 'oUtan Medl-of New York trade mart-gain one New York off counterfeits of his own make under tho name of Hotioway A Oa, having Mr a trade mark a Crescent and Herpent ; MoKeasen A Bobbins of New York are agents tor tbe same.These persons, the better to deceive you, unMcftblngly Caution the Public In too small v-rev- of directions affixed to their Medicines which are really tbe spurious Imitations, to Beware of Counterfeits.Usncrupnloas Dealers obtain them at very low prices and sell them to the labile La Canada as my genuine Pills nod Ointment.1 most earnestly and respectfully appeal to the Oiergy, to Mothers of Families and other Ladlee and to the Public generally of BriUsh North America, that they may be pleased to denounce unsparingly these frauds.Purchasers should look to tho Label on the Pots and Boxes.If thesddrees is not 538,Oxford Street.London, they are the Counterfeits.> u.,.^ ^ Racb Pot and Box of the Genuine Medl cines.bears the British Government Stamp with tbe words \u2022* Hollows 7*8 Puja aiu> Oiktiaxwt, Lobtoos,\u201d «ngraved thereon.On the label Is tbft Address, Ç2S, oxromh Ütemt Lonwoh, where »iOD.q jW *r» mp* Parties who tiiay be defrauded b> Vendors selling spurious « HoUoWftyH PUk» and Ointment,\u201d as of my genaine mrte, shall on comm unie* ting the parti outers tame, be amply remunerated, and their names never divulged.SlSDfcd\u2019THOMAS HQ^LOWAY, Lokdov, Jan.1st, 1877.Beptember 92, IS
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