Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 31 août 1880, mardi 31 août 1880
[" COMMBRGIAIj and shipping- g-azette VOL.XXXIV.uni Tim liiiiii OB' OATVADA.GOING WEST.cUXM iTmra 1MT6S rouu i^n «»»«»»«\u2014»^«^ AJ4.Czprecs Imtos\t«*»8^5 P-M.Arrirlng eft Montreal &U.6.30 A.M.GOING EAST.Mixed train leaves Montreal at 7 A.M Arriving at Point Leri at.6.30 P.M.r__,______i leaves Mont\u2019l at.9.30P.lf Arriving at Point Levi a A.6.45 A.M.fJ^StoeS^ Portland, runa through to Mofltresl Sunday A.M , and remains over- £un-i*y at Islaed Pond, leaving tWe at ^U A.M.every Monday for Portlaad.4#$* Trains ran daily, except San ¦\u2019\tJ.HICKSUN, General Manager.jaas m, isso.\tdecai»\t.v, .x .MX Delaware and Hudson Canal Co\u2019s RAILROADS \u2014TO\u2014 SarstogB.Troy, Albany, Boston, Hsw York, PhURdelphlE, AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH rrotft* leave Montreal t æmæms Tivtc at 10.10 p.m.«am* day without changa.8.16 p.m.\u2014Night Ezpraas Wagnaria Elegant Slaaplng Oar runs through to Now York without chanfc, EMTThlsTralp makes clos# connection at tVoy SuU Albany with Blaeping Car Train for Boston, arriving at 9.20 a.ra.New York Through Mails and Express carried via this line.Information given and Tlskqts sold at aU Grand Trank Railway offices, and at ths Company's office, 143 St- James Street,Montreal woman, no prevarlca- Irem\u2019me see\u2014your name\u2019s Bmillijy, I be lievo\u2014first namo T ¦BoSan.* \u2022Middle name?\u2019 \u2022Havan\u2019t got ani% sir \u2018Now come, yomlg Uon.\u2019 No, sir ; Indeed I haven\u2019t,\u2019 said the yonog lady, taming very pale.1 wouldn't deceive yon.\u2019 \u2022You\u2019d better not.mum.The penalty Is twenty-five years at bard labor.\u2019 \u2022Gracicns me I\u2019 \u2022Fact mum.Now then, lei/s see what\u2019s next.Ah 7 yes\u2014bow often married ?' \u2018Not once yet.\u2019 \u2022Ahnm.Going to bo, I s\u2019pose ?Been asked, eh ?'\t\u2019\t\u2022\tf \u2018Oh ! yes, sit *, several times, |'r U, \u2018Cali it six times,* said tbe oensns ma», making an entry.'What next 1 Ah 1 yei\u2014is your back hair false 7\u2019 \u2022M\u2014m\u2014mast I answer that ?' \u2018Of course yon most.Don\u2019t trifle with the United States Govammsnt, mum.Gome now\u2014\u2019 \u2022Well,it\u2019s sorter ; that Is, klndar.\u2019 \u2018 rhat\u2019ll do ; we\u2019ll call n mixed.Teeth sound 1\u2019 \u2022Yes, sir I\u2019 with ranch cmphash.\u2018Don\u2019t get excited.Life see\u2014I\u2019ll put your age down as 25.The United States never allows ns to take a woman's age on oath, ihey will lie ; can\u2019t help It, I gness.\u2019 \u2018I\u2019m just 18.I don\u2019t care whether the government likes it or not,\u2019 said tbe cUlaaness, snappishly.\u2022Of course, of coarse ; they all say that.Pay attention please.What sise corset 7\u2019 \u2022Eh r \u2018Mast answer, mum.Remember the pon^ a#3\u2019lPaa*r Agent, Albany, M.Y.November 18, 1879.Agent Montreal, P.Q.myS8-Lm other buildings (hereon.To be sold at tbe chorch door.hf tMparfch of St.Jatcfitm, on the 3rd September, at 10 o\u2019clock In the forenoon.(No cadastre, or nnoabsr.) Philippe Legare vs.Pierre Dumontier.\u2014 An emplacement in tbe town of Levis of 50 feet In firoot h* 159 feet In depth, with bnild-logs thereon, let No.465 in csdts're of the town of Levis.*To be sold at the chorch door of the parish of Notre-Dame de la Vic tolre, on the 4th September, at 10 o\u2019clock is the forenoon.HemteiaiïsPiaiiBïoHes Within the jaH fiv# years tbs/e has been a marvaUou# tevaieptfjp.t of Canadians, and Us cultivation bai ootrsvd » proportion ale lucres** In th* maLOfaciur^ of musical luttmmenta.Pianos ui, the present Urns team to firm a neç-srary \u2018pri çf tte furnlsblng of avery\" hoimehoiJ.When M*.Helntsman first began to manufactura P.knos in Canada, tbe prevailing opinlcn was that good Éjûhos ottld edi be manufactured here, and they most be Imported from the United States, at a eonsllerabl* cost far Ocutcm duly and freight; that Impravslon bas new axt \u2022tautly Incrusslng, and during last ve»r oof sales were one-tblrd more tban durlrg the preeadlcg year, showing that the public folly \u2018Must answer, mum.uemamoer me P61^ I appraelate the saving effected.Oar Pianos ally.How many Inches ronad the waist 7 haTe b«en sold in a Urge number of instanced \u2022Well, if you must know, sixteen.Bot I j lo professors, people of hi*b mi think li\u2019s jast a shame.\u2019\t> i \u2018No remsrke, if yon please.Ahem I Weil call It 19.They generally throw eff aboat 3 inchts, 1 find.Bis* of shoe ?\u2019 \u2018Two ; bat 1 can wear one and a\u2014\u2019 \u2018Ill retoro yon as a No.4.That\u2019s about what a \u2018threer\u2019 always says.Any beaux ?\u2019 \u2022\tW-w-wh-alt?\u2019\t1 \u2018I say, any beaux?and bo very cirefal about your answer, mnm.Tne Washington authorities are very particular pn Ihli p >tat.Haa everything toüo with the nekt census, yon see.N ;W how m»ny sweethearts ?\u2019 \u2022\tWell, of coarse, therj ore some gentlemen coming here\u2014and\u2014\u2019 \u2022Ofcourse there are ; I\u2019ve got yon down iB tbe \u2018Good Look\u2019s space as \u2018A.A.1.1.baarB-eonn.\u2019 Bo, of r.onise, yon have plenty of ad* mtrerj.Alt the Government requires, however, is the\to^ua\u2019, Hr ;\t\u2018 and\u2014 Hold tip, right Ihoro 1 Which pf \u2019em do you Intend to m>rry ?\u2019 Bald the enumerator of population, earnestly.\u2018Oh I neither of them.There\u2019s\u2014ahem l\u2014 there\u2019s a splendi 1 gentleman named Bcud-betry\u2014Charlie Bcndberry\u2014perhaps yon kook him?He has big brown eyes and beautiful curly hair, and\u2014\u2019\tr\t, i.\u2018And do these other gentlemen\u2014Piiff anld Diggs\u2014know of the existence of this\u2014this fellow Bcndberry ?\u2019\tj \u2022On, no I.I\u2019m too smart for that.1 jult tag them along to buy Ice cream and caramels, and take me to the theatre.It\u2019s tbe biggest fan l Gnarlie knows all aboat it, you see, and he calls himsell\u2014the\u2014the\u2014on, yes l the dark horse 1\u2019 \u2022Oh, be docs, does he I* roared tbe ceusns man, jîralng ott his wig end goggles, and re-veallog tbe enraged features of Mr.Thomas Diggs.\u20181 wish him joy of bis bargain, and I\u2019ll give him just six months to get a divorce from the most two-faced cat on the Pacific coast 1\u2019 And he banged the door, like a pile driver behind time, as he stalktd out.And as Busan confided to Boudberry\u2019s left PacificMail S.8 Co ¦FOR CALIFORNIA, Jay aw, Ohika, Sawbwioh Island*, Haw Z«alaxd, Australia, British Golum-klas Nëvthira' *xé Smtliwris Hatt-forala and ArlMxa* Btaamars sail from New York on the 26th and 80tb of each month, carrying paasangsn and freight for Ban Francisco.Tor freight, paanga or Ihrwmatlon in ragurd to rout** apply at Company's Offloa on the Pier, toot of Canal Blrast, North River, New York.Jane 5,1880,\tfablS Vn> ' LINE TO ST.ANNE.TO PILGRIMS 1 fJtflS MAGNIFICENT NEW STEAMER DOMINION LINE OfSteamsliip» Banning In connection with the Orand\tTrunk Railway ol Oaxiada.\t \tTons\tTons Ontario\t\t\t«8,176\tQasbso\tA700 Mississippi.\t2,6*0\tBrocxlyn._8,600 Montreal.a\tA264 Teuton la\t\t.\u2014.2,700\t St.Lonis\t\t\t 2,000\tToronto\t8,284 Dominion.\t\t-8,178\tOttawa (italld\u2019g) 8 660 Texas\t\t\t2,700\t \u201cXÆS Will laava VERY LAUR3SNXIDK8\u201d the Champlain Mar» at Wharf DAY, at 0.80 A.M, tor ths ot Pilgrims\u2019wl|irdMt(li,(4iI StjAnu^.' C^ b^i retu^ ffie I laava St- Awna ar 8 o\u2019jlodr , «xeapt on Tuesdays and Saturdays,.on h hdoxstons hohr* of d4t*rttrrs win hs given on board.On BUEDAY the \u201cLaurantides\u201d will laava | mmmxi For further information 'apply to tb* Proprietor ot tha Steamer.M.F.X.MARQUIS, BL Joseph de Lsvla.Angust 21, 18*0.\tJnlS-Om Date ot SalllBX from Quebec; * BROOKLYN.14th\tAug.TEXAS.14tb Aug, ONTARIO.~2l»t Ang.TORONTO.28th Ang.TEUTONIA.^.2nd Bspt.DOMINION.4th Papt.QUEBEC.llth\tP*pt.MONTREAL.18th Sept.Rate» of Potage for the Bummer Monikt t Cabin, Quebec to Liverpool, $56 ; Return, $90.Prepaid Steerage Tickets I sued at the Lowest Rates.Through Tickets can be had at all the principal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Offices in Canada, and Through Billa of Lading are granted to and from all parts of Canada.For Freight or Pasiage, apply, in London, Bowring, Jamieson A Co 17 East India .venne ; In Liverpool, to Fllnu, Main A Mont, gomary, 24 James Street ; stall Grand Trunk Railway Offices; or to DAVID TORRANCE A OO , Exchange Court, Montreal, and WM.M.MACPHE&SON, Commercial Chambers, 92, BL Peter Street, Quebec.Angust 11, 1880.ROYAL MAIL LINE.ISSO.\u2019 1@80.\u201cLORNE HOUSE,\u201d LAKE ST.CHARLES, j.cl Goittisi faoptittoY.j Steamers to [the Saguenay^ \u2014OF\u2014 oo Friday last.of imuti- OttAWA, Aofust SO\u2014A namber ariivod In the city to-day.Sfuxt'n^, Dïtbyafilre and piriy h-vve va ma city altar an abBontfoof ¦\thMbcaxixveylnc- \u2022 ^ They 4l«o 'itto Indian agent la doing everything In \u2022 hi* power to prevent the spread of small-noz Bmciu the Tete Brule Indians.Sevan C isffiMHSalall are.j^ported.The tribe la dirkldtt nÿlnfip acaall parties, some of whom OPISIOS8 OF THE PEOPLE.(IV tM MOtior et ike Mormng Ckrontcle.) ffiUripseet the notice In the ay ofthe ckatk of Abe young /Mr.AttleWr bf Duklnfield, Eng- Wad.Who «as drowned at Nattsb- ¦ adoso wq SST \"The - nawtpaper ««Oh reporta-ihe J passports held by this untortuoato young man I at 5d.to pcsittoo \u2014^\t.\t_\t_ «ays :\u2014\u201cllto liberality woo the esteem of his Itlminll tenantry, smoagri dhe more pro-SeaTprooffi of ffiti «WWrity ihe erection at hie own expense of a Urge and aaadsome library sod mechanics' institute and the gift of £3,060 towards the purctusj of» public park for tbe district.\u201d Row Urie wae dene by a mere youth whftl Aat# wa to show loQaobdcfor tbe of aaoney made by Quebec merchants dnriag the eighty year* of the nineteenth century ?WUh Ihe exception of the erection of tbe a«w gates, for which we are indebted to tbe Minister of Public Works, the Hon.Mr Loagevin, who had tbe courage to posh tbe natter to a successful Ueue, we Uve co publie ornaments In the city, .or at any rate none srsctwd or\tby private fonda.In ad- ditto* to this tbe Placed\u2019Armes and tbe pnb-11c gardens are at (he present time In a state wbica Is a disgrace to the city.Why do the dusdus who live In proximity to these pieces always wait 1er the civic antboiitUa to act.What most our visitors think of a city, whose clUaeoe are always waiting for a Government or a Corporation to act ?X X X.Quebec, Ang.80th, 1880.operations cf tbelc blockading fUet.They are determined to starve ns oat if possible.-They are now becoming less anxious to destroy neutral property.I trust müob of that already wantonly destroyed by them will be paid for as a con-equenoe of foreign reclamation.bhonld seen not be tbe case hundreds of people formerly comparatively well to do w*ll probably continu» as pennl'ess through life as they And themselves r.t present.I allnde only to tbe dirtct soflarers.Chile never could repay the losses entailed by toe war on tbe Indirect sniLrers, not to speak of residents.Meanwaile the Chilean sqaadroo m front of Callao aro at present preparing a nice little.surpris» for ns on shore.They Intend to send In a steamer with some fifty tons of dynamite and gunpowder on board ; aad with a time lnz3 explode 19 la such a manner as to destroy all oar batteries.This Is In revenge for the \u201cLoa\u201d having been sleverly blown up.When the event comes ofi 1 shall ba happy to send particulars, in the event of us evil effects not extending ovrr loo wide a radios.Nnmbers of foreigners con'.ioa-: to leave.Those who remain walk abont armsd witu or cltlsj&sbip papers.Exchange Is the sol.rns WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT U row open.To thoa* seeking a pleaeant and healthful resort during the heated term It la unsnrpxssed ; splendid fishing cn tbe Lake.Tqurlsta a-e particularly Invited, It being within plesinrcfi driving dtstanoe from the City of 4»tbée, be e they will\u2019ttnd at all times tb* tablas laden with all the delicacies of tha season.Tbe Boats arc first cIrm, and open ttmeiy nolle», may be sent to Lor*tie to B^modato\ti«riLrig sail up tbe River.FamUy-Plo-Nlca and Wedding Parties ar# eordlaily Invited.The terms will, in all cases, be tonnd extremely liberal.> pM~ Good accommodât ton for Hones.July 36, 1880.CUNARD LIKE.No.12,611 \u2014\u2014in, j, a LJ ALLAN LINK NTOTIOK.LANE ROUTE.rr»vv w; \u20acunard Steamshm Company Limited.Between new *obk ana Liverpool CSUiCK at CORK HARBOR, From Pier 40 JV.R., New York.Tarir*.^W»dr*.#day,\tSspl.\t1 Aby.sinla.Ssturdvy,\tSeyt.\t4 Olympn?.Wednesday,\tSrpt.\t8 Bottom».w/ 'Thomas McCord, formerly Secretary tb the Codification Com miss Ion.now on* of tb* Judge* ot tb* Superior Court tor th* Province of Quebec.Third Edition with Notes of all Changea np to January, 1860, acd of nnmerena Judicial Decisions bear leg npon tba Code, Tbe 'Whole earetoily verified with the assistance of A.D.Nloolls, M A » B.O.U, Advocate, For bale,by V-ki\u201d DAWSON A OO., Foot of Motaotatn BID.j /kugust 4, KNCLANI Removed from.2, St Teter\u2019» Alley» April SA 1879 m.wAfrl-O\u2019** this paper; Rowbll A Go\u2019s Newspaper Advertising Bureau, (10, Sprue* Street), where advertising contracta may ^ be made tor I.Io HEW YORK.THS BIST PAPER ! 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BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED.SfStlk YKA.K.lIHKiaillHIKlI The scientific American is a large First-Class Weekly Newspaper o Sixteen Pag**, printed in the most beaatlfa style, prof use; y illuUraled with tplendid en graving», representing the newest inventibns an the moat recent Advances In the Arts an Sciences ; iaclading New and Interesting Fact In Agriculture, Horticulture, the Home, Health Medical Progress, Social Science, Natural History, Geology, Astronomy.The most veJ-able practical papers, by eminent writers hi all 4e-I partments of Science, will be found la the Scientific American ;\t,,\t,.Terms, $3.20 per year, $1.60 half year, which includes postage.Di.count to Agents.Single oonies, ten cento.Sold by all Newsdealers.Remit by postal order to MUNN A CO., Publishers, 37, Park Bow, New York.1B connection with, the I A I fcrl I Or gelentlfle American,Messrs Mush A Co.are Solicitore of American and Foreign Patents, have had 35 years experience, end now has* the largest establish mont in the world.Patents are obtained on the best terms A special notice is made in the Sctentiae America* of all Inventions patented through this Agency, with the name and residence of the.Patentee.By the immenae circulation that given, public attention is directed to the merits of the new patent,and solos or .ntrodaction often easily effected.Any person who has made a new dircovery or Invention, ean ascertain, tree ot charge, whether n patent can probably be obtained, by writing to Moxx A Co- We also send free onr Hand Bck k about tbe Patent Laws, Patents, Caveats, Trade-Marks, their costs, and how procured, with hints for proouring advances on inventions.Address for the Paper, or concerning Patents, MUNN to CO., 37, Ptrk: Bow New York.Branch Office, cor.F.and Tth Ste., \u2022\t*,Washington, D- 0.November 4, W* NOTICE.IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PIXB : at month of Cap Rcnge Blver, and in line with tb* o\u2019-iy other Deep Water Flat there, I SUBMERGED AT ABOUT HAi M TIDE, ana that the position !¦ «bow» by QBFKC« kUOY.ap Bungs Pier and Wharf Oo., J.EOWKir, JX., Manager , May / 1980.________^ .NOTICE TO MABINEBfi.THE «\u2022TIME BALL'- ON Th h Citadel, each day, (Sants V excepted), al half.paet Twe Vf o\u2019clock, will be hoist**' ball *tt v up, asd ai five minâtes to \u201cOi e* It will be belated to the top, and at \u201cCue o'clock,\u201d Mean Tlrra, It will he dropped ACbronometer keeping \u201cGreonwleh Site * chccl^ then shew 5h.44m.49s., and tba dlttf* #nc* between this and the time shewn by toe face of her Chronometer I* tts-error on \"Greta-vrtoh Hens Time\u201d at that lEtlast.N.B.\u2014Should the \u201cFall,\u201d by accident,dret at the wrong time, tt will immediately ** belated half-mast, and kept thexe hah aa boor E.D.ASHE, live ; some bank stocks at tbe morning board were weak, bat In tbe afternoon were strong.Merchants\u2019 Bank on the strength of tbe sale of lumber mills, formerly owned by Hon.Mr.Skead having been sold for $65,000, about double tbe amount they were, valued at in the last bank statement, advanced one per cent Genuine Japanese Goods Thursday / 2nd September, \u2014 AMD \u2014 At 8.80 m: BOHEMIA.IV CHINA.- ALSO - A.Frill A.wwortment|of MARINE, FIELD, ahd OPEBA GLASSES, TELESCOPES, MICROSCOPES, BAROMETERS, THERMOMETERS, AND COMPASSES.AT G.SEIEEK/l\u201d» ¦OROHEAN BAZ4AB, 12, FABRIQUE STREET July 96, I860.Grard Bland 10 to Grand Stand.ADMISSION, 16 cants, cacti iztra.Ladles Dree [ 0*rrla;ts 26 rents extra.TICKETS for asle at Capt.HollwaltV, Army | Stationer, P.Morgan\u2019r, Tobacconist, St.John Street, (without), and on tae Grounds.Augcat 81, 1880.\tO SYKES WILL BI-OPEN HER MONDAY, September 6tb.IS.August 80, 1880.EDUCATION.MISS DONAQHUB WILL RI-OPEN HER Soho TIMBER, MR.FRED.A.SELF, (O/g&nirt of St.Matthew\u2019s, Quebec,) B PUPILS Gandies for Imnmalion I August 80,1880.l^CHRIBTI* STREET.Fp RE-OPENING \u2014 or\u2014 ISTO-W ILBaBI-STTSTGK PROTESTANT SCHOOLS ilQ3 T> ANNOUNCE TO HIS that be will again resume teaching on WEDNESDAY, the 1st of SepL He hopes that the musical publie will Wvtow on him a portion of that patronage, which anfor innately last year, owing te his long Ulnem, be was unable to attend la This being given, he will endeavour by steady appliesUon to the particular wants of the pupils entrusted to him to repay.Special attention given to oeilnner*.It le needlem to mention that a | solid foundation la IndUpenaible to good playing.Lassons, at moderate rate*, \u2019given on the Pianoforte or Organ, and In Singing.Mr.\taoom Saif will be et home to answer inquiries WeflIieSuMy9 lSt Sept», 188ft FIRST ANNUAL SPORTS \u2014 nr TUB \u2014 QUEBEC FIEE BRIGADE, \u2014ON\u2014 Pyfe, fright & LeM, N°1W AX CANDLES, 12 TO THE M.ZVAJBXIXOTTS SXZLSSrr, HAVE RECEIVED BY THIS WEEK'S MAIL STEAMER i Sstteens (in a1l colors).Jerseys (do.da), S Ik Hoilery, lea Wool Shawls, Bilk Handkerchiefs Dnss Good», Shawls, Scarfs, For sals by JOSEPH LEPAGE, Nos.17 A 19, James Street, Lower Town, Quebec, Auguit 81, 1880.\tO rnHE SCHOOLS UNDER THE CONTROL X of the Protectant Board of School Com* I mission era, will be Reopened on WEDNE9.| DAY, the 1st SEPTEMBER, A.N.McQUARRir, Beeretary-Trcaenrer P.B.8 O.C.Q.Augnat SO, 1880.\tO on Monday a, Wednesday* and Fridays from 110 A.M.DU 8 P.M.888, ST.JOHN STREET, (without,) Quebec.Augnat 20, 1880.\tAm \u2014AT TH1 Thistle Lacrosse Grounds.ADMISSION, SO CENTS.The 18888 lachm's School w QUEBEC CAS COMPAHT.NOTICE.TUITION.« \u2022 W ILL RE-OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, Saptembtr 1st.Vaeanclea for a few Boarders.Miss Mtehin will be st home every Wednesday from 11 A.M.to Fou P.M.8, HEBERT STREET.August 10.1880.\tAm apen on WEDNESDAY, the let September.Augnat 88, 1880.\tC Berthier Grammar School Tickets for sale at O S.HoUwell's.opposite Poet Ofiloe ; Wnght A On, Mountain H.U ; P.Morgan, Tobacconist, st John Street, and at the several Fire Buttons.Entries will be taken at No.1 Fire Station, dally, from the hTore of 10 A M.until 6 P.M., and also on tbe Groende ou the day of Sparta, August 80, 1880.\tO NOTICE.to.Tlinmalriin Millinery ni Tailnring a.dividend \u2014 OF \u2014 fyfe, WBCNT ft PAiTCH, I rp^e ^ One-Half 3à Per Cant, FJLBUIQUE STREET.August 2», 1880.LIGHT! m 1 GOOD 81)1 OIL, For Six Months, baa been deelsrad by the | Directors open the Capital Stock of this Company, payable at their Office on and alter 1st Proximo.GIVING A large Brilliant Light ! We Solicit Your Custom.The Transfer Book will be CLOSED to the 1st proximo Inclusive.By order of the Directors, P.PEEBLES, Manager.Gas Wakxs, 1 180th August, I860.I August 81, 1(180.\tv\tA OAKUM, TAR, ETO, PEYERLEY &CO.|500 OIL AND LAMP DEALERS, SHOW-ROOM = 56, FABRIQUE STREET.Auinst 27, 1880.JanSO\u2019TO-T.m \u201cProbably few persons,\u201d says tbe London Truth, \u201chave had so many proposals of marriage as Lady Burdeit-Ooutte.I was talking | a day or two ago with an eminent widower.| 'I myself,\u2019 he said, \u2018have proposed to her, for I regard this as a duty that every man owes to I his family.' \u201d HATS ! HATS ! ! Just Roooivedlper 8.8.\u201cSonnatian.\u201d FRANCE.Paws, Angnst 30\u2014Tbe newspapers an- ! nounce tbe police will to-morrow visit tbe Jesuit scholastic institutions throughout France to execute tbe decrees against unsn-t botisod congregations.At tbe Jesuit esteb- j lishment |q Dijon to-day tbe police found only one regular priest, who Is now director of the establishment, and one Jesuit representing the society In Its civil capacity as proprietor of the building.It is believed tbe police will find ell the eetebiichynente of the society similarly evacuated.Despair not, selther man nor maid, Although your mouth has suflered 111, Although your teeth are half decayed, You can still save them, if you will.AJIUtle BOZODONT be sure Will make all balmy, bright and pure.ec-d4hr zrarair fetxa \u2014 IN \u2014 GENTLEMEN\u2019S DRAB FELTS MALARIAL FEVER.Malarial Favars, nonstlpitlon, torpidity of the liver and kidneys, general debllliyi nervousness and reuralglo ailments yield readily to this gre.1 disease oonqaero-, Hop Bitters.It repairs the r.vag.c of disease by converting tbe food Into rich blood, and it gives ^ew life and vigor to the age t and infirm mlways.dee \u2018 Proverbs\u201d In other oolumn.Bailable for the warm weather.Straw Hats at Reduced Prices.G.R.RENFREW & CO.35, Buado Street Augoat S, 1840.ITALY.Rons, Angnst 30\u2014Tne Pope has assented to .he proposal that a portion of the French Jesuits should form s society for the propagation of the faith In Central Africa.SCOTCH ! LAMB\u2019S WOOL HOSIERY THOMAS ANDREWS, No.1, ST.JOHN STREET.- AND\u2014 SPAIN.Aug 3C\u2014Floods Madrid, Aug 3C\u2014Floods have greatly damaged booses sod lands In Gnadalagara, Alhama, Oalatayodalmanse, Granada, Laroa, Murcia and Alicante.No loss of llfè Is re] ported.On tbe occasion of the expected birth of a heir to the throne, Government will grant an amnesty to the Caban Insurgent leaders now imprisoned in Spain.UNDERCLOTHING FISHING TACKLE I FISHING TACKLE ! TURKEY.CossTAxnxcvu, Aag.SO\u2014The powers will not Invite Turkey to participate In tbe proponed naval demonstration ; they will la vite her only to famish military assistance if required.Royal Hithnnsm the Prince and Prin-oess of Wales on a visit to Copenhagen.In 1864 he published a book descriptive of his voyage in the \u201cFox\u201d to the Arctic Seas, and waa elected a Fellow oi the Royal Society.Leaving the \u201cAurora\u201d he served two years os Commodore in command at Jamaica, in the \u201cAboukir' which carried his flag, and 86 guns.On returning to England he acted as Naval Aide-de-Camp to the Queen, unti1 October 1st, 1871, and six months latar he was appointed Admiral-Superintendent at Portamoatb.Hare he greatly distinguished himself in superintending the fitting out of the \u201cDiscovery\u201d and the \u201cAlert\u201d for Copt.Naus\u2019s expedition.In August, 1878, he was appointed Yiee-Admirai, his services up to that time reaching beyond forty years.In 1868, he sought Parliamentary honors, and st the general elections of that year, he contested the borough of Drogheda, but woe defeated.He monied Miss Dcnor, on Irish lady of grace and refinement, and by whom he hoe three diildren, still young.The \u201cNorthampton\u201d will be aeooxn-paniad by H.M.b.\u201cBlanche.\u201d As these \u201cmooarchs of the sees\u201d will remain in our harbor one week at least, and as the officers are noted for their hospitality and courtesy, our citisens will have a fine opportunity of inspecting and exploring % grant source of Britain's power.Wher*.UNITED STATEN.Ssdaua, Mo., Aug.30\u2014At apicole os Saturday at 8haonondale, two negroes quarrelled aod one shot tbe other dead.Fat.0 Brien, a constable, attempted to arrest the murderer, who swore no man could arrest him or taka his pistol, whereupon O\u2019Brien killed him with s shot gun.Dstboit, Mich., August 30\u2014There is little news from the wreck of the \u201cMarine Oity,\u201d Tbe boat floated ashore, bot Is bnrned to the water's edge.Tbe latest \u2022tetementsare that the books and papers were lost, so that the work of ascertaining tbe lost will be difficult.It Is estimated there were 120 passengers and s crew of 40 on bond.Aboot 130 are reported saved ; the rest It Is feared are lost.Three bodies have been recovered, bat tbe names are not known.A caff found on one was marked \u201cWatson.\u201d BamasrosT, Ct., August 30\u2014The ap fright train collided with tbe down excursion from Great Barrington, near tbe Parlor Bock picnic grounds, this afternoon.The engineer sod fireman of the freight train jumped from the engine aod escaped.Tbe englnner, Wm.0.Bristol, on the excursion train, stuck to his post and used every effort lo stop his train ; be had both legs badly crashed and died an boar niter.A brakemen on tbe freight train was slightly injured.The excursion train was forty minâtes late, bat bad the rigbt of way.Both engines were badly wrecked.Dstrott, Aag 30\u2014Tbe captain of tbe burned steamer ' Marino Oity\u201d telegraphs that, as near as he can ascertain, six passengers and two of tbe crew are list.The names of tbe crew are Richard bchults and Jas.Cook j tbe names of tbe missing passengers are yet unkaowu, bot there Is little doont one Is M.T.Martin, druggist, of this city.Tbe créa and 50 of tbe rescued passengers on tbe way down by steamer \u201cMetropolis\u201d to Bay Oity will iea;h here to-morrow.SPEGAL FROM ST.JOHN.N.B.8t.JLY WABBLING, BEST COLORS.4-F Baldwin\u2019s 4-Ply Flngsrlnr, la Plain as Fancy Shades and Mixtures.A Lech stock now opening.«LOYER, FRY ft CO.GKEnSTTX .TThuTRTSr'a Scotch Vool Underclothing XN ALL BIKES AND VARIOUS QUALITIES.Tbe best goods in that Lins imported.GLOVER, FRY & CO.Auguit 24, 1680.St.John Street, Upper Town and Notre-Dame Street, Lower Town, miDiim mehchiiis.JUST RECEIVED t FISHING TACKLE A FULL LINE, including some very fins -FLY RODS\u2014 And, without exception, Uie largest and best Stock of ARTIFICIAL FLIES.iCALL AND EXAMINE, ritHE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORT-X mant of FISHING TACKLE, Salmon and Front Bods, Basis, Prepared Silk, Salmon and Trout Linas, Casting Linas, Marena Got.TROUT PLUS ! TROUT FLIES ! Tbs bast selection of Forrest A Son\u2019s Scotch make Trout Files for Lakes and Rivers in thli vicinity Salmon Flies I Salmon Flies I Forrest A Son's Scotch make Salmon Flics, made exprsmly on Patterns for Salmon Flab-Ing on tbs «Marguerite,\u2019\u2019 \u201cSaguenay,\u201d «Mata-padlae,\u201d \u2022\u2022Rcstlgoaohc,\u201d and all the Rivers In tbe Lower St.Lawrence.ALSO \u2014 Caledonian Minnows, Pbantom Balts, Spinning Spoons, Registered Spoon Balte, Gimp Hooks and Tackle, eoltable for Black Bats, Pike, Bar Flaking, etc., etc.ALWAYS ON HAND, A large lot of Agricultural Implements, Garden Tools, Scythes, Snathe, Hay Rakes and Forks, Lawn Mowcra.-A.T July 81, ISM VH7- COD.NEW KNITTING WOOLS I w E INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO our large assortment.In all the leading Colors ! -OF\u2014 Patons\u2019 4-Ply Alloa Yarn, THE BEST BOOtOH YARN MADE.\u2014AJLMO\u2014 Baldwin & Walker\u2019s Fingerings and Berlin Knitting Wools, \u2014 IN \u2014 All the New and Useful Shades Intending Forcbuera aro inv ted to call and ms our Stock.DAVIDSON&H0RAN, QUEBEC AND LEVIS.Angoei 25, IBM, me 028 260 Brie.Cool Tor.100 Bris.Black Pitch.60 Bris.Green Pitch.60 Bris.Pine Tor.To be sold at lowest market Prices.J.A W.REID, St.Paul Street Angus! 80,1880.\tF John Winter.INPOBMATIJN IS WANTED OONOERN-Ing the Death end Property of JOHN WINTER, who enlisted in a British Beg!ment at Penrith, England, in the year 1849, and Is ¦apposed to have died la Canada, leaving eon slderable property.Addresr, « MARYPORT,\u201d .Chsonicls Office, Angnst SI, 1890.Qnebee.F Wanted, AFIR8T-CLAS8 MORTGAGE FOB $6,000 at 8 per eent.for a term of years.Apply to J.GREAVES CLAPHAM, Or, R.O.DB BhAUMONT, Auguit 31, 1880.\tOp N.P.TENDERS WANTED.The undersigned rkquibis about Eight Hundred and Fifty Dollars on Boitomery ot Hall, Freight end Cargo Grain, of Austrian Barque « INITIUM,\" bound to Queenstown for orders.The above amount Is required to pay tbe expenses of repair*, Ac., Ao\u201e on said vessel.Tendera will be received until WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT NOON.At g.r.girolimioh, Mastel\u2019, Angnst 81,1810.D.A J.MAGUIRE\u2019S, St.Peter Street.B MR.THOM'S Practical Mercantile Academy J^E-OPENS ON 8th SEPTEMBER.New pupils/derive material adrantage by entering without delay.18, AN8KLE STREET.August 28, 1860.\tH rE BBBTKIXR GBAMMAR SCHOOL for boys will reopen on the 3rd of SEPTEMBER.Reference# kindly permitted to Hon.M.Bowel', Ottawa ; Rev.Canon Baldwin, Montreal ; T.H.Dunn, Eeqr., Quebec, and R.Gllmor, Eaqr., Toronto.For Circulars, apply to BEV.B.MoMANOS, Principal, -\tBerthier, an haul, F.Q.July 99.1880\ttd Grand Nautical Concert EDUCATIONAL \u2014 Bt \u2014 MRS.WICOW BOULAY, (Freneb,) BIGS to inform families that she continues to give lemons In'Freneh and Pronunciation.Terms moderate.Address, 48, L AYOUBELLE STREET, Or Post Offioa, Quebec.August 28, 1868.I CAPT.SMITH AND CHEW Of 8.S.\u201cPERUVIAN,\u201d ASSISTED BY THE Quebec AmteorJUBILEE Sinters.MUSIC HALL, Friday, 3rd September, I88ft.¦VISITORS.FIRST PART.Rev.Gatih Laws.Rev.Oanon Namxax, M.A., D.O.L, Bev./J.^F.Bruvansoir, LL.D.11.Topsail Helyard\u2014Song and Chorus.H kit by J.Lyau.(Christ's College, Cambridge) assistant Mastbvs_____John Looks Hague, BL A.(Olsesleal Hi noors, BL John\u2019s College, Oxford), Arthur Br .wiring, B A.(Clara College, Osmbridgv), Arthur R.Jenntr-Fust, MA (Trinity Hull College, Cambridge), Ferdinand V.Bernard (Maître de Langues, Gradué en Tbéo\u2019ogts), John Williamson (University of Edinburgh), Jobn W.Gray, (School of Art, South Kensington), Drawing ; Prolessor An* draw, Elocution.All comm nuleetloue should be addressed to Mr.Lyau, 878, Bberbroeke Street.Boys prepared for the Universities, Kingston Military College or for Busin esc.The Bo bool rs-opens on WEDNI8DAT.Sep lumber let Augnat 28.1880.\t88,80,1,8-0 2.Comic Song and Danoe\u2014« Old Mother Gam.W.Walsh.8.Reeitetioa\u2014\u201c Old Meidi end Bash \u2022lore.\u201d\u2014 Capt.Smith.4.\tNigger Melody\u2014\u201d Talk about your Moses.\u201d Jubilee Bingen.5.\tSong\u2014« Midsbipm te,\u201d.Mr.Tonhaw.6.Sailer\u2019a Hornpipe W.Miller.7.Pong- \u2022 ¦eeeee* \u2022eeeeeeoe < \u201cThe Twin*.\u201d.Bev.Mr.Brindley.IA Trio \u2014* Here's a health to aU good lasses.\u201d.Capt Smith, Mr.Heekeyne and Mr.Fonhaw.SECOND PART.TUITION.MISS fflREMAINE\u2019S CLASS WILL RH-X open on WEDNESDAY, the 1st September.August 27,1886.88, URSULE STREET.D ST.FWGIS COLLEGE, RICHMOND, QUEBEC.WANTED, A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE in good locality, for fiunlly of three adults.Address, stating terma, X.Y.Z., «CHRONICLE\u201d Office.August 81, I8R0.\tO THE St.1______Steam M Co.NOTICE.r X per Steamer «3L Lawrence,\u201d from Riviere du Loup and Murray Bey, on Tuesday, Sept, ttb, the Steamer «\u2022Saguenay\u201d will not go down to Murray Bay on Sunday next, as advsrtlsed.A, GABOURY, Secretary.\\ugust 81, 1886.Recorder'* Court.CANADA : Paonxoa or Qcxsso, District of Qaebeo, City of Qaebeo.No.247 Civil.No.456 O.B.The Corporation of the City Of Quebec, Plaint!* vs.Adolphe aUat William Pelletier, Defendant.THE NEXT SESSION OF THIS IN8TI-tutlpn, which has been partially renovated and refitted, ' will commence the 1st of September.The Arte Classes will begin on the 16th of September.The Principal, with an effielent corps of teach era, effara all the advantages necessary for attaining a thorough edueatkm.Tuition, $6 to $8 per term.Board and Washing $176 per week.Communications, relating to ad\u2014iseiga to the College, may be addressed to the Principal, ROBERT M.SMITH, M.A., B.S.Or, JOHN EWING, Secretary, August 87,1886.\tAm The Misses Lane W I LI RE-OPEN THEIR SCHOOL ON WEDNESDAY, tbe 1st September.88, ANNE STREET, F August 26, 1666, jMDA.DEMY -OF SACRED HEART, Sault-au-Beoollet, near Montreal.rpHIB INSTITUTION IS SITUATED ON X a tributary of the Ottawa, about six miles from Montreal.It bas in addition to beautlfn' scenery extensive plsy-grcnnds and river bathing, large and « ell* ventilated apartments.fitted np with steam, gaa, and everything conducive to the health and comfort of tbe pupils Tbe plan of stud lea affords unrivalled faetfi-ties for proficiency in Freneh and English.Puplia may graduate in either or both them languages.Board and Tnltlon, par annum, $166.PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT JL in virtueof a Wrltof Ftert Jtae«ud*Noes.\u201cTexas,\" from Quebeo on the 15,h instant, with 217entile, arrivai at Liverpool on tha 26th Uwtant, and land\u2019H all in good condition.The as.\u201cLake Winnipeg,\u201d left pert, for Montreal, at 4.20 p.m.yesterday.The as.\u201cZola,\u201d Capt Hubhwok, from Glasgow, August 14, arrived in port at 3 a.m.yesterday, obanged pilots, aad proceeded for Montreal.Bark \u201cCoaefield,\u201d Capt Toyar, from Barba-does, July 36, arrived ia port yeaierdav afternoon, in tow of tog \u201cChampion No.2\u201d The pilot reports barks \u201cPrlnds Msmrits,\u201d \u201cAdept.\u201d aad a barkentine this side of Greco Island, bound up.Dxownn - As the rs.\u201cQuebec,\u2019\u2019 Capt.Dale, from Liverpool, was nearing tbe Pillars, on her way to this port, Mr.Edward Tremblay, a pilot w ho was eoaning up passenger in the steamer, fell over the rail on tha starboard side of the vessel.Several life-buo s were immediately thrown to him.a boat lowered, tbe engines ravened, and the headway of the steamer stopped.When the boat reached Mr.Tremblay the men COMMERCIAL.Tba folio wine lath* amount of dutiaa oollec* ad at tha Uns tom House, on the 80tb Inst., at tbe Port of Quebec\u201484290 98.Coax.Bhipmiwts from the Port of Plotou for week enalng August 28rd, 1880: \u2014 Halifax Company.Acadia\tdo Interc'L do Vale\tdo 2,702 1,988 8,016 1,981 9,686 .62,947 TOTAL TO DATX.Halifax Company.ov.Acadia\tdo .*.*9«2 flu of the game, Wyman baa opened an afternoon end even-lag class, for adnlta only, la the large basement of Wyman s block.This Is the cnly place to get tho celebrated wheat whiskey.\" \"Tbe only pure wheat wbiskey la Lvad-vUle to at Wrmau\u2019s, in Wyman\u2019« block, Har-rtson avenue.?pure wbitkey, with no baogache or ciaoy lu It.If you drink woia-kav trv It.hut don\u2019t drink whiskey.\"\u2014JVea* £ Ckmp /ator-Qc\u2014»\u2022 Pueeefigers' luggage oo tbe line from Roatoi to Pistijosfc, io Rossi», to very fro-oseotly dealt with In a manner of which Its atroegly disapprove, aod whi h teems Ship \u201cLauderdale\u201d (Br), Harris, from Quebec July 31 to Liverpool, was in eeUieiea Augu t 19.lat 49 11, km 30 41, daring n dense fog.with steAUMr \u201cIstrian\u201d (Br), from Liverpool, at Boa-ton August 26.Th* ship \u2022ustainsa damage to sails aad rigging ; hull uuInjured.Glasgow.Aug 24\u2014Arrived, ss.\u201cStrathairly\u201d (Br), Feawiek, Montreal-L«ith, Aug 25\u2014Arrived, bark \u201cLepreaux\u201d (Br), Brown, Montreal.Spoken.\u2014SUd \u201cLady Dofferin'\u2019 (Br), Tea.from Qnebee for Liverpool, August 8, lat 48, Ion 8.Ba k \u201cCavalier\" (Br), from Qaebeo for Cardiff, August 17, lat 4« 30, loa 39 20.Sourabaya, Aag 27\u2014A fire broke out ia the held of bark < Sienewall Jackson,\u201d from Shields, this morniav, and 1s not yet extinguished.Halifax.Aag.39-Steamer \u201cLuoerne\u201d arrived la-t night from Glasgow, and sailed fo\u2019s evening for Buston-Th* \u201cBeta\u201d sal ed at noon for Bermuda and Kingston, Jamaica-The \u201cAca- dia \u201d of the Anchor lise, having repaired, sailed this evening for Glasgow-The \u2018\u2022Oortes\u201d eails to-night for St.Joho\u2019s Nfld-The schooner \u2022Oliver Cromwell,\u201d from No th Bay for Province-town, arrived at Caueo on Saturday with a full load ; she lort her jib ia a gala oa that day.Montreal, August S)\u2014Tbe propeller \u201cOoeaa\u201d en rout* from the west for Montreal, went ashore in Lake St Louis this morning.She Is ia no danger aod when ligktoned wil be get off.Loudon, Avg 80\u2014The ttoamer \u2018 Snevla\u201d ga led yesterday from Hamburg, for Mew York, with £180,000 In gold.Glasgow, Ang SO-Arrived ont\u2014Steamship State of Nevada, from New York.New York, Aag 80\u2014Arrived\u2014Steamships Devmla, from Glasgow; Wbsatfield, from Rotterdam, aod Hermod, from Havre.London, Ang 80\u2014Arrived out\u2014Steamships Laseell, Lallebam, Eastbourne, B Galland, Baaaano, Australia, and Arragon, from New York.August 80\u2014Cap* Despair Ugbt-bouae Signal Station - 378 marine miles to Quebec\u2014 Weather clear; light west wind ; one brig Inward at 8 a m ; aa Beaver inward at 2 p m.Cap* Keeler Light-house Signal Station\u2014 846 marine miles to Quebec\u2014Weather clear and cool ; therm 66 ; stiff NE breeae ; one two-masted \u2022teamer\u2019lnward this n m.Cape Magdalen Ltgbt-boaa* Signal Station\u2014 290 marias miles lo Quebec\u2014Weather clear and fine ; light N W wind ; oo* two-masted steamer inward this a m\u2014too far out to elg-nal ; >s Polina, of Sunderland, Inward at l.»0 pm; is Belsixe, of Sunderland, Inward at 10.80 am.Martin River Llgbl-boos* Signal Station\u2014 s66 marine miles to Quebec\u2014Weather dear ; light west wind ; H M 8 Northampton inward at 8.46 a m, and yesterday H M S Forester inward at 9.40 a m, and Blanch* Inward at 2 pm.Cape Chat Light-house Signal Station\u2014280 matin* miles to Qnebee\u2014Weather clear and calm; one aallieg vessel outward this am.Little Metis Ugbt-houa* Signal Station\u2014 176 marine mile* to Quebec\u2014Weather clear and very fine ; light breexe BW wind ; H M B Blanche Inward at 9.44 am; on* 8-masted steamer Inward at 7 a m.Father Point Light-bouae Signal Station\u2014 166 marine mile* lo Qneoec\u2014Weather clear and calm ; o.e two-master outward at 8 p m ; HMS Forester arrived at 1 am; HMS B'anche arrived at 3 p m\u2014are both anchored her* awaiting Admiral\u2019s ship; eight barae Inward to-day ; sa Quebec, from Liverpool, Inward at 1 a m ; as Ptcaolclan, from Glasgow, inward at 9 am.L\u2019lalet Light-boose Signal Station\u201440 marine miles to Quebec\u2014Weather clear; fresh NE wind; one brig outward at 7 am; au Clyde left wharf at 7 a m.Fox Hiver\u201488) marine mltea to Quebec\u2014 Weather clear and cool; ailff NW wind; one two-masted steamer inwaid at 7 am; achr Laogevln anchored here; two two-masted steamers oat ward this am ; on* ship outward.Rlvlere-du-Loup\u2014Weather fine and clear; fresh SE wind ; tog Champion inward with a loaded bark; two light barks sailing op; str Contest at wharf.Usai, 164 to 163; aalea, 8 shares at 168).Marchante' Bank, 106) to 106) ; aalee, 18 abarea at 106; 26 shares at 106$; 26 shares at 100.Bank of Commerce, 181 to 180$; aalea, 2 ¦bares at 127; 60 shares at 127); 84 share» at 128.Ontario Bank, 88$ to 88.Bank of Toronto, 188 to 186.Molson\u2019s Bank, 100 asked.Banque do People, 86 to 82; aalee, 4 shares at 82.Banqn* Jacques Cartier, 87$ to 82$.Ex-change Bank, 66 to 68.Montreal Telegraph Company, 129$ to 129 ; sal**, 50 share* at 129$ ; 326 shares at 129.Montreal Gaa Company, 149 to 147$.City Passenger Hallway Company, 124 to 122$ ; aalea, 26 abarea at 128.Richelieu and Onarlo Navigation Company, 92 to 61$ ; sales, 29 shares at 61) ; 21 share* at 61$.IMPOKT».Ang 80\u2014Per bark Martin Lather, Arnesen, from Grimsby\u2014291 tons coal to order.Per as Quebec, Dale, from Liverpool\u20144 oaks, 5 cases, 1 esk, 6 blf-brle, 2 oaaea, 4 oaks, 6 pkga wine, 1 csk cognac, 10 cases, 89 pkg', 1 hlf-brl, 12 oaks wine to H Scanty.9 brla wine to erder.48 eattie, 17 calves to Wne B Fenwick.8 belea to WA B Brodte.THROUGH GOODS VIA POINT LEVI\u20146 pigs mdse for London aod tbe West.\u2014Remainder of cargo for Montreal.Pan Grand Trunk Bail wax\u2014Aug 80\u2014 1 case to J E Llvercola, 8 bdla chains to W B Dillingham.4 eases to McCall, Shibyu A co.1 do to P Garoean A Frere.1 do to Thl-baudeau, Frere k co.6 balsa to Geo Boy.1 do to Leger A Rlnfret.2 oases cutlery, 4 cases chandeliers, 2 oaks, 1 brl lamps to F T Thomas.JCXJPOLIT».Ang 80\u2014Per ship Glenmorag, Dawson, for Glasgow\u2014 \u2014 pee deals, by B B Dobell A oa Per ship St Patrick, Cook, for Llverj ool\u2014 \u2014\tpcs deals, by B B D ibell A ca Per berk Albion, Fredrickson, for London \u201418,266 Q ltd pine deals, 674 do do ends, 2810 spruce deals, 177 do do enda, by Fro Carvlll A Son.Per bark Rutland, Boy, for Greenock -261 tone oak, 95 do ash, 62 do black walnnt, 1084 do white pine, 1116.«td apraoe deals, 688 do ends, 16 corda lalhwood, by Roberts, Smith A oo.Per ship Gleniffer, Camming, for Liverpool \u2014\t\u2014 pea deals, by B B Dobell A oa Per ship Hiram, Ware land, for London\u2014 11,632 pea pine deals, by Roberts.Smith A oo.1684 pine deals, 8620 apraoe dea a, 1800 do ends, 19,862 pea boards, by R B Dobell A oa 200 tous phosphate, by W M Knowles.Per tmrk D*vld, Llngaard, for Liverpool\u2014 160 pea oak, 60 do hick cry, 780 do white pine, 8972 plus deala, 644 do ends, 821 apruce deals, 9028 pip* ataves, 8600 WOW I do, by Jno Bur-stall A oo.1*0886ngere.Fer m Qnebee, Data from Liverpool\u2014Mr H Whittle, Mro P Grenfell, Mr W 8 Oompalu, Misa do, Mias L Holmes, Mr A Byatrom, Mrs do.Misa Clara do.Rev J B Phillips, Mr J F Donald, Mr John Wells, Mr H Arnold, Mr G Belcher, Mr A E de Ht ualmas, Dr O N Ken-not, Mrs do, Mr P Murphy, Mr A G Ohartrand, Mr W B Fenwlek,\u201419 cabin and 43 steerage paaaengero.SMITH\u2019S GOAL.Insolvent Act of 1875 AND AMENDING AOTÊL Now landing, ex \u201cSverre \u201d : 418 T ONS BEST DOUBLE Screened South Het-ton Smith\u2019! Coal.\u2014414*0\u2014 97 Tona Best Wallaend Grate Goal.\u2014on hand,\u2014 Scotch Steam Coal.English \u201c\t\u201c American Anthracite, all sizes.i0- In lots to soit purchasers.R0BT.BORLAND & Co 120, Peter Street.August 27, 1880.\ttf Dwelling to Let, JN FEBLAND STREET, UPPEB Gaa and Water ; In perfect order.Posaeaskm immediate.Apply to A.WOODS, Or, E G.CANNON.Angnet 10, 1880.\tff House to Let.A FIRST 0LA88 HOUSE, situated on Maple Avenue, with all modern Improvements.Sent very moderate to lat of May, Yailer street, on a eharge of stealing five sheep from the Patsis Market, last Tnesday week.At the Felice Court yesterday , the défendant pleaded gallty, and was sentenced to two months' Imprisonment.Tn Paoeirrr Bosato ths Cliff\u2014The Dominic n Uovernmeot has porchmeed from the late ptcprletore, a number of the bouses aad other buildings at the foot of the cliff beneath Dufferln Terrace, which have been declared unsafe for habitation.Hon.John Haora ia negotiating the parcbn?e on behalf of the Government.LAStoasn.\u2014We are glad to hear that the Independents Intend to have n try for the title of championship which they recently last to the White Stars.The match takes plaoe on the Thistle Groanda next Thursday and, no doubt, after the very close game whlek took place about two weeks ago n very close and exciting match will take place\u2014 Sat advt.CoupumrrAar\u2014It has transpired that on rsoeivlxg an account of the proceedings hsd ca the occesloo of the golden jubilee of Mon-signor Catena last January, Lord Dufferln wrote to him congratulating him in the warmest terms or esteem and vénération, expressing his regret that be was sot in Qaebec at ths time, as nothing could afford him greater pleasnre than to have been a partiel-pant in the celebration.Fall\u2014A man named Plante, while on his way to Dorchester fitldge yesterday alter-nooa, slipped and fell at the bakery oi Mr Leiievre, bis arm, strangely enough, belog thrown through the glass of a window on lbs ground floor of the building.His arm was very bsdly cat sod the au tort ouate man lost qnttea quintliy of b\u2019.ood before he could be conveyed to Dr.Yerge, who dressed his st \u2014A few nights ago so ox was stolen from Mr.Tbcs.Delaney's farm at Little Elver, x'he robbers, two in number, wan met on Bandy Hill by two gentlemen going to Mr.Andrews\u2019, to whom they sa\u2019d that they had purchased the animal at tit.Ambroise.nevertheless, the alarm was given to Mr.Deiaoey\u2019e men, and the latter Immediately set off in hot pursuit of the robbers.Tuey were unable to overtake the let-1er, but met the ox coming do an the bill alote.PkaaogAL \u2014Mr.Wilkie, the efficient Cashier of the Impérial Bank, Toronto, who has beta he ths city for the pest two or three days, leaves tot the West tbts morning.\u2014Hoo.Memva.Chapiean and Lynch urrived In town yesterday.\u2014Mr.Provencber, editor of the JBnsrvv, is In town\u2014Mr.Dansereao, ex-editor ef the Jfimrw, was married yoeterday In Moatroel to Miss Mackey, slater of Dr.Mackay of this city, and passed through Lav a this morning on n tour to the Marlume Provinces.QcuaoGolf Clcb \u2014Tbli club, which may be regarded aa the pioneer golf club of America, bos under considéra hie difficulties established itself creditably amongst us, and M\u2019S now admirable hot difii .alt coarse has warmed the hearts ol many votaries of the royal and ancient game from other golfing lands.We are informed that the anemoers have recently had the ^ensure of welcoming Bis Excellency the Governor-General as playing member nod also as the patron of thselnb.TmNsw Howl PnrsaoT.\u2014The large and satisfactory stream of the sommer pleasure travel to this city still continoes.Both on tiatordny and Sur day last, there were very Mi lists of arrivals at toe leading hotels.American tourists In particular are delighted with the aoenery in and around Quebec, and could undoubtedly be Induced to remain here for aome d#ys, if the city waa up to other places in the matter of jnodara hotel aoco'm modatioo.It Is sincerely to be hoped that the promoters of theproj>ot for the new hotel adjoining Dufferln Terrace, will lose ao time In carrying ont their well devised scheme, so that the hotel may, if possible, be optnid to the travelling public by the summer after next.tnMMAJ.tiearics.\u2014The fanerai of ' the late Mrs.TDomes Green\u2014aunt of Mr.James A.Green, Surveyor of Cnstoms\u2014aod n very old reefateat of this ofty, took place from her late residence yesterday morning.Toe remains were conveyed to the ctepstts dtt merit, attached to 8f.Eoch\u2019s Church, where they were received by Bov.D Goesella and brought to the ebutoa.Maes was snog by Eav.Mr.tiextoo, after which the AAvrs waa sang, presided over by Bov Mr.O\u2019Leary, of the Daiterdty.The interment took plaoe at St.Patrick's (Woodfield) cemetery, in presence of a large and respectable Meecobisge of friends, Eav.Mr.tiextoo having said the Public Bait vit.\u2014Nothing can ha of mors importance to the Wf Bare of war cow-nuunity than the health of our children ; on this depends the fnture of our sattoial great-aeas, and.In a Large mesaore, the enjoyo ent \u2018ar.UT**« We therefore claim, that In OavLu* Vegetable Worm Paetlllass we here e *wat public benefit, it i emedy so safe, ao reliable, and to agreeable, which gives health and strength to the weak end sickly child, brlghtocM to the eye, bloom tot be complex-too, and plumpness to the form.But pares.s ftaould be careful to procure ibe g \u2019nains Pu-ill e, on each one of which la stamped tbe wont \u201cOevtna,\" all others are oaelaas A N*w Woiroxm in Maxticinn.\u2014Until within a few years the remedtee prescribed for tbe removal of worms from the human vystem, were of the most dangerous and dls-pmlng nature ; oar little ones, after the greatest resistance were dosed with Oowage, Jalap, Calomel, and other drastic and oorrod-iag mlneals, generally without at all efiectUig tbe desired ob|eet How different is tbe present method\u2014those delightful confections known as Devtn,i Vepeiable Wtrm PatUlUt are eagerly sought for by the children every waere, nod ere token without any idea of medicine, they are safe for tbe weakest, and n »ver fall in expelling the worms ; truly this la tbe age of improvement.Military Inspection.BE VIEW OF fcA\" B ATTEST BY LUABD.GEM.General Liard, commendtrg the Canadian MilKli, who arrived in town on Saturday, inspected \"A\" Battery) yesterday morning, on the Esplanade, at ten o'clock.Tbe Battery was drawn np under command of Lt.-Ool, Ireia, with the demi Field Battery on the right, nnder oommaod of Captain Provost, tbe foot party being under contmtad of Lt.Ool.Cotton.The General waa accompanied by Captain Holbach, A D.G., aod was received with a general salute.He minutely Inspected the men and their appointments, Ac.Tbe Battery then marched past la open nod quarter distance column, and tfien doubled past, the fidld guns passing at a trot.The men were put through the manual, firing and bayonet exercises by Major Holmes, the former in particular being very well executed.After a few rounds from tbe field guv, aod movements by both divisions, the Battery advanced in review order, this Utter movement being performed with « xoel-lent precision.The parade waa toen dismissed and the Battery returned to their quarters for kit inspection, gun drill, ko.The Governor-General was present incog.Screw Tub Steamer Burned.DEtil RUCTION OF THE \u201c REINDEER/\u2019 Shortly before one o\u2019clock yesterday afternoon, fire waa discovered proceeding from the screw tog MReindeer,* lying at the East end of the Breakwater.The flames spread with great rapidity, and by the lime her moorings wtre let go, sud she was towed out beyond the Harbor Works, the whole of the upper part of (he deck was a busing mass, and tbe fire had been communicated to the wharf.The latter threatened to become also a serions conflagration, bat was tubdaed by dint of hard work.The \u201cReindeer\u201d was left to drift outside the Harbor Works until the fire burned through her hull, wbeu she sunk ia between two nod throe fathoms of water.A number of people went out in togs and small boats to watch the burning of Ibe steamer.A women who took fire Dr.Bath and Wife, from tha Wilda of the West, Outdo thf Famous Carver.Tbe visitors to the Brooklyn Driving Park have bad a novri display set before them in the rifie aod pistol shooting of Dr John Both and Mrs.Both.Dr.Botuis a Western man, wears bis hair long under a broad-brimmed white hat, and has a velvet «boot-log-jacket after the style of Western riflemen.He is tall and free In his motions, tossing his repeattng-rifie about as though It were a mere wand.Mrs.Buth Is a lady with a very much taoued complexion and the carriage of a backwoods woman.Yesterday she wore a sort of Gains bo rough hat, and when hand-ling the pistol or title did not even tske the trouble to remove her lace mitte.There was a fairalaed crowd present, inolodlng a number of ladle#.Captain L.Ck Bruce, tbe celebrated rifle shot ; 0.L.Wingate, the Secretary and one of the cracks of the Fountain Gun Club; T.O.Banks, and other expert shooters, were present, and watch*! the performance narrowly.Mrs.Bath began tbe banging and the hitting by aiming with a pistol at glass bells, and they were «battered In almoet every case.With the pistol held sideways there was a miss or two more, bat generally every snot told.When the pistol wsa inverted and the aim taken below ioatead of above the line of fire there was no apparent loss In the percentage of bits.When the ball waa hang by a siring aod set swinging Mrs.Both stood 18 yards effan 1 made a clean break on her first shot.The rifle was then handled through tbe same aeries of shots, and lhe usuel want of grace with which all women handle guns was apparent When the balls were thrown np in tie air Mrs.Ruth stood a good distance off aad shattered a dosen out of tbe fifteen, and this feature when encored waa equally as good.While tbe lady shooter chatted with the lady spectator* Dr.Bath began to show his ability as a soap shot.The eights of the ri ie seemed to be of no special aseUtaoco to him, for when they were covered by a cord he mad the weapon on balls placed on a stand aod again at the glass spheres thrown Into tbe air with wonderful affact.Home balls were thrown on the ground a dosen yards off^ and the doctor, aiming at the ground below a ball, would send it spinning op into the sir and then rapidly unloading and loading bis pteev, would bit the ball on its descent.This double shooting drew ont plenty of spplanse.Again, when the bills were ! 0©^ Portland, Maine, thrown up the rifle was given n torn about after the manner of a flali-handle and It tell Into position soon enough to ensble a breaking shot to be made on the b« 1.Balls You Have no Excum.Have you any excuse for suffenug with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint 7 Is there any reason why yon should go on from day to day com Sick Head omphduing with Sour Stomach, -ache, Habitual Costiveness, PI-,-, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste in tbe mouth, Coining up of food after eating, Low spirits, Ao.No ! It is positively your own fault if you do.Go td your Druggist and get a bottle of Qumr\u2019s ?usual Flow*» for 75 cents ; jour cure is certain, bat if yon doubt this, get a Sample Bottle for 10 oente and try it.Two doses wiU relieve you.May 12,18*«.\tUySS-Vn-dAw A MALT.T MJBRITORIOUS ?BTIOL.n Deed I BO blgh-aimndlug wortia to enforci lu ciclms up>n puollo attention; naverthalsav, oomtooc sens# is frequently outragei by Busard pre-tenUona In henail of proprietary mediates, whleb doubtless possess lutle or no vwine.It It and evar will n* the aim of the proprietors of Northrop A Lyman's Emulsion of Cod Uvar oil and Hypopbosphito* of L.ime and Soda, to keep within reason abls bnuada in tbls respect, f bay do not assert, tor Instance, that their preparation will ovaroom* matured consumption That is aometbing which baffles all bnman skl.l to accomplies ; but tbey do allege, and tbe awanlon Is corroborated by positiva aad direct testimony, tbst Ibis medicine, i/ uttd in Urn*, fortifias the delicate tisane of the luogg and bionobial tubes agatmt tha destroying disease.For cougns, ooids, laiynglUs, incipient oroujhltls, and ¦orofnia in various forms, it is a reliable, prompt, and sure remedy.The phosphorus which It contains is n most useful agent in endowing and enfeebled system with tone and vigor, by famishing tbe blood with an element of nntriuuu and richness ; while the lime and sods, which are, aa wail as phosphorus, neural oonsutoenu of the body, Impart strengthening properties to the Times.Ho mystery ensbroods the eompmltlon of this arvlo a.Its lagredlenta are indicated La its name, aid It oorteius nothing at whleb tbe most searching analyst or tbe naoet fastidious practitioner osn cavil.For the Lntoimatlon of physicians, we will add, that « djae tor an \u2022dull contains two grains tack of bypopboe-phlUs of Haas aad suaa.Yus article la prépara i from tha choicest materials by Northrop A Lyman, Turoato, and la sold by all druggists.August 7,1880.- ootSl-Jm-dAw Road what Dm.J.Ooaua,ef fit.Thomas, Oat* says regarding forthrop A Lyman's Emulsion ef Cod Liver OH aad Hypopheaphltee.He writes, April 7th, IS80 During ten years of aotive practice, I have had occasion to re-eormneed tho use of Cod Liver Off and Hypo-phosphites, and since your o mpound has como under iny notice I have tried it, and I take great pleasure in saying it is preferable to any I have ever a rod or recommended.It is nssd in my own family daring heavy colds, and in every instanoe happy resnlta have followed.I cheerfully recommend jour Emulsion in all oases of debility, arising from weakness of the muscular or nervous system (Signed*\tj J.OQRLIS, M.D.April 20.1880\tJnwtAw ns «\u2019tiA WKKK.312 a day at u>uu* ea*lly ¦6 wind*.Oaetly outfit free.\u2018 Address Tnun A Oo\u201e Augusta, Marne.Daosraher 1, 1870\tLra-dAw 166 $5\u2019 outfit free.Address H.Halurt A dAW A LtSS THAT CAW BK BbPAIBXO.\u2014It 1* a wall ascertained fact, provsn In numberless log Boot to no maae on roe os i.nsiis Instances, that ths wsak and nsrvoos osn rethrown from side to aide were bit, whether ' lhB\tvitality whleb they have ex- coming from tbe light or left.Woen tired PJf^orthrop A Lyman\u2019s (Quinine of breaking glass ware Dr.Ruth picked up n \u2019 ¦ | To all who era auffarlng from tha errors and indiscretlona of youth, nervons weakness early decay, loro of manhood, Ao., I will e«n£ a recipe that will cure yon, FREE CF OHABGit.This srsat remedy was d>acov»r \u2022d by a missionary ta South America.B-nr n ealf«nddrasaad envelope to the Rnv Jom vu T.IWMAR.dk/Ufott J>, A\u2019sw York OUy.April 19, 18*10\tLm-eodAw Take Dfotice ! 77Ut it the only Lottery ever voted on by the people of a State, and «wider a late dedeion of the U.8.Supreme Oourt at WathingUm, it the only Legal Lottery noie in the United Slate», all other charter» having been repealed or having no existence.SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN À a Fortune.NINTH GRAND DIB- raiBDTION, CLASS I, at NEW ORLEANS, fUMSDAY,'.SEPTEMBER 14th, 1880\u2014ia4«k ¦eathly Drawing.Louisiana State Lottery Co\u2019y, Owes Leucorrhoea (Or wmiee), Painful Hfenetrvatloa, Ulecratlow ©f the Uteros, Ovarian dlssaass, and all diseases known as Female Weak net-.They are prepared with the greatest ear# nnder the personal snpsr-vision of \u2022 physician who hne made female dise sees a special study for many years.JB* Mrs.Wilson's Mystic Pilla ara sold by all Druggirta at $1 per package, or alx pack-ages tor $5, or will be sent free by mall cm receipt of the money by addreMng THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., Toronto, On!., Canada.fJBald by Joo.K.Barxe end K.K6L#od, Fabrique Street; J.J.Veldon, 122, 81.Joseph Street, St Boob\u2019n, P.Mathle and J.Vernier, St.John Street, and all Quebec Drugglsu, May 27, 1880\tLm-dAw fragment of glass and stepping off a Wine, a medicine specially adapted to invigorate Ibooe in delicate hcaltn, overcame dye-pepsla and fortify tbe system against disease.-\t.i\tP9!*1* \"\u201ca tortuy me system against dlsaaaa dosen peoes hold it off in his fto«ers,\tIt das n btgh reputation also as a remedy tor Mrs.Both, picking np a small-bore rifie, | binons, remittent and intermittent fevsï a took careful aim and tne glass wsa shattered < pleasant taste is another of ita r«commend-into powder.Wit i an ordinary visiting card , ationa,\u2014Sherry wine, of the first quality and held In his month, aod turned so sa to show ! other ingredients or an aromatte nature, being a side, Dr.Ruth permitted bis wife to pat \u2019 mlasi*d with the renowned drag from whicn several ballets through It, tbe pair joking\t\u2022\u2022 lu \u201c¦\u201cre- meanwhile with each other, the shooter tell- d*1*l\u201cr OM n\u2018in\" log the target to draw, back his nose a little as it was too shining n mark and distracted her sight.Dr.Ruth wished to pat a glass ball on his bead aad allow hla wile to break It with a ballet, bat she declared that she was It contains nothing of a deleter.oos namre, nota with promptitude\u2014 one or two bottles generally producing the desired effect, and stands pre-eminent among articles ef its olats.It bealtbfnlly silmulatee the appetite, Induce# sound repose, promotes a regular habit of bedy, banishes every trace of indignation, and reuevaa tha feeling of de- aw wawwwew era.saw w, era.» w\u2014w\t, *** ev*WAa| MAMA AWUV\tVAIO IMeilDgOI Q0« tired of stendiog In the ran, and this very or- ; presalon, with wnleh nervous and dyspeptie Hlnmvwr Wm T\u2019a.11 »rl/'kr wmm nmiftA/l A 1/TA/i- \u2022 MvWJllM mM DMOaIIv tWnwvKlro.i («a Maw timawALK.\u2014Workmen are laying do *n n new wooden sidewalk alopg the aide of tbe Government property on tit.Augustin street.It le to be regretted that tne originel intention of the Architect oi the Public Works Department, to widen this portion of the street, has noS been adhered to.HeB the ¦ reet been made 80 feet wide, tae Improvement to the appearance of the Public Buildings would have been very great.The removal of the balidlags on the comer of the street and of tbe Grande Alice which we learn was Jong ago dr elded a poo, should he at once cart ltd oat, end the whole property neatly h veiled off aod fenced la aU round At present tbe appearance of the Departmental Baildioge from tbe Grande Aliee, while approaching tha city la entirely rained by the position of the structure opposite the Drill Shed.Exflo ion \u2014Shortly after noon yesterday, as alarm of fire called out the brigade to the yard ia rear of Mr.Bank'* store,tit.Paul street, where a remarkable expioeion had shortly before occurred.Tbe cause of the expioeion osnaoi be aecttislaed with certainty, it occurred nndar n smell wooden ehed beneath Which were stored a number of empty ccai oil aad naptha barrels.The yard was Immediately filled with fire, which waa prett/ well snbdned with a few backers of water bj fore the arrival of the brigide.Then are no gae pipes nser the «case of the txploeion acd It is supposed that small quantities of Inflammable liquids most have leaked out of the barrels and through the planked fljor of the shad, and that the expioeion war csnsid by the laadveitsnt dropping of a bnrnlog match or an 1 of a lighted cigar.Sad Cass ofSuddm Dsath\u2014Isidore Mor Uaetiw ot tit.Eoch\u2019s, met bis des ta on Hoc-day last under very distressing circumstances In compacy with five other yeuog men, he left town in the morning on a fishing ex caieten to the Montsaorenci river at Laval After fijbtog ail morning, they rttorced at 1 30 p m.to the Three Palls, where thry set down to loach.Morisestte had eaten bat t« o or three moutefafe, when a piece of meat which he was attempting to swallow, stuck la his throat.Hi* compaoloos did ail t iey ccsld to retidve him hot without avail, aod deceased, who never «poke afterwards, died la oaa min at* n'ter experiencing a choking etoialioo.Tbe body was brought back to town late on Sunday ni,'ht, and the rad news wm broken to toe widow of deceased by Rev.Father tiextoo.Tbo deceased leaves three children as well aa a widow He was employed in the factory of Mr.C.Rochette.H a companions asked that an inquest might b* held, in order that the cause of deetb snauld be definitely ascertained, bot this was so clearly establUhed by a medical examlna-ttoa, that the enqaeie wat deemed uonecee- ««y.dlnary Wm.Tell trick wm omitted.A loaded cartridge wm laid on a bit of plank some yards off, and Mm Ruth fired n bullet at it and exploded It.D^na of other and similar ways ot testing the qulckoeea of sight and \u2014 on board when the vessel steadiness of nerve ol the shootera were im-tsken off by tbe tug \u201cComme- provlsed, and generally it wsa found that dore HoUwelL\u201d Th« \u2018 Briodeer\" was built ia 1857, st Detroit, sad wm 64 toes register.She was owned by Mr.John Wilson, of this city, sod waa issu red for $4 000 In tbe OUI-sea's, aod $4,000 in the \u201cBritish America Assurance Co\u2019y.\" Momseignor D.DezieL GOLDEN JUBILEE.The fiftieth anniversary of the ordination tu the Prieaihool Of the Catholio Ohnrch of this right reverend gentleman will be celebrated by our traosflnvian friends of Levis to-day and te-morrow, with great rejoicings Monselgnor Dr a el wm bora st Maeklnon-ge on the 21st May, 1806, and was ordained on the 6th September, 1830, when he was appointed vicaire of Riviere da Loup, («* haut ;) transfirred to Genttlly in 1831 and to hla native parish in 1832.In 1836, he wm appointed emrt of St.Patrick\u2019s of Riviere do Loup (en bat;) transferred to St.Pierre-les-Becqueta in 1838 sod to S\u2019.Joseph of Levis la 1843.In 1852, on the formation of tbe parish of Notre Dame de Levis, be wm appointed its first curt, a position which he bM continued to fill up to the prtnent day to the greet advantage of his people.He has always taken an active part In the welfare of tbe town and to him is it in a large demeure indebted for ita splendid chnrab, its college, its couveot aod other cognate Instltotlons.He wm amongst those who actively aided Mgr.Ctseea in providing homes for toe orpnans of 1847.Last year he was nominated to aa uonorary position In tbe Papal household bleb entitles him to his praMnt dignified title In order to allow hie confreree of toe oleigy who «rill finish their ann«al retreat in this city to-day an opportunity of joining in the feetlvitiee the oetehretioo of tbe anniversary hM been anticipated somewhat.The programme of proceedings will be commenoed (his afternoon, at 2.30, when tbe clergy will proceed In a body to tbe Hoepltal of tit.Joeepb, and there will be another meeting in tbe College of Levis at 7 o'clock.There will be a display of fireworks ia «root of the College at 8 30 and n general lllamlnntion of the town at 9.On Vr dots \"\"O'*\t\u2014-\t\u2014 any thing fired at wm hit almost every time.the Conti- The Largest Bank on nent.(N Y.Sun.) It may in ter eat some of onr millionaire readers to know that the Bank of Montreal le the largest bank on this continent, having, we lead, a capital of twelve millions, n reserve ot five millions, and shoot seventeen millions of deposits.Its total assets amount to over thirty-five mililona of dollars.Corn- are 1er sa med.cine of surpassing efflceoy In the particular nae we hAVW Indicated to Dq).aad ell reasonable doubt.A wlne-glarofol, three or roar times a day, about hall an boor before meals, is tae mart dose.Purchase only the Quinine Wine prepared ty Northrop A Lyman, Toronto.by druggists every waere.August É, 1880.\too24-Jm-dAw FOB HAIB (TOAJjn ka.uc sarong».) RESTORING GREY TO ITS HATUBAL 00L0B AHD BEAUTY EXCELS ALE OTHERS, AND OBB NOT SOIL THE SKIN RETAILS AT S6 CENTS PEI BOTTLE.Can and procura n bottle to ha convinced o.tin superiority.A Voracious Eater.A remerkeble feat of eating and drinking against time is reported by the Hangarlao preee, and said to have been performed by n youthful Magyar residing In Groeawardlen.This surpassing trencherman laid a wager, and is declared to have won it with aeveral minutes and on omelet to spue, that he would, between tbe hours ol 9 30 p.m.aod midnight, devour the following oomestlblea, it being ctaerly understood that there ¦boold be a foil portion of each dish in «accession, any two of which portions may be estimated as conetitotiog a hearty meal fora fall-grown adult blessed by nature with a lively appetite.Roast beef with paprika Muoe and potatoes ; a Viennese veal cutlet sritb peas ; a fillet ot beef with dumplings ; grilled pork aod pumpkins, half a fowl, fried in butter ; bobble aod rqueak ; a beefsteak with poached eggs ; fried calveF liver ; stewed beef ; a broiled gcoee liver and n fricaesed fowl with carrots.He not onlv contrived to stow away all the artlclee enumerated la thla comprehensive menu, washing th«m down with two' quarts of beer, four bittle* oi old wine, and three of aerato'i water ; but, when he bad oleaiod tbe iMt of his appointed dishes\u2014toe clock dial I A&FO RIVAJNTr TO CONSUMPTIVES.A Gentleman having, os an so lorctuuus s« to ear# bis son of Consomption in Its worst stages, after seing given np to die by the CARLINCTONS PERFUMES Are the Moer Fbaqrabt, Moot Dxlxoatx.and Moot DnnAJum yat offered to tbe pnblle.Try my New Odours, patronised by the nobility of Europe.E.8.OARLINOTON, London.SIR J1S.MURRÏTS nuiNIRE WIRE This grant Invigorating Tome is aoiuow lodged by all to be tha Forest and Bast yet offered to tbe publie.It cures Dyspepsia.Heartburn, General Debility, Ao.HUGH JONES A OO., London.Thie Inatltutloa was regularly incorpore tod ay the Legislators of the mate tor Educational and Chamablb purposes, in 1888.for the term nt Twewty-flv* Years» to wucb contract the inviolable lahb of the State is pledged, which ^ieige bM been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote, recuring Us (ranohtoe In the new constitution adopted M.À.D., 187», with n Capital ol 11,000,000, to wnleh it has since addel a reserve food of over $880,000.ITtt GRA17U SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly on the rooond Ineeday.Il never tealet or postpone».Look nt the following Distrlbatlon « CAPITAL PBIHB, \u202230,000.100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EhOfi HALF-TICKETS ONE DOLLAR unr or rung.-\tiSSiteiSS-W\" I Capitol Priie.^^^.,.1O|oo0 6,000 5,080 6,080 10 000 10.0C0 10,000 10.088 ___ 10,000 ?moxxKATZow rams : \u2022\tApproximation PrlsM of $80GM.\u2022\tApproximation Prlzsi of 200._ \u2022\tApproximation Prises of 100.1 Capital Prlie.~ 1 PrlsM of $2500 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022*\u2022\u2022\u2022#**eeeeea\u2022* sasss* see ae SO PrliM of\two.\" 190 Prisas ef\t100\t 200 Prises ot\t60\t \u2022OC Prise# of\t20.1,000 Prises of\t10\t eee*eeeg»ae \u2022 ewe eeeeea eeeeee* 2,700 1,800 000 8.00 1857 Prises, amonnting to.$110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all pointa, to whom liberal oomtonaalion will be paid.Write, elaarly stating full address, for norther Information or Mnd orders by expraro or in n Registered Letter or Money Order by mi * .n ^ v o, mall, addressed only to\tT to8*®0 ?*!® Bt* ,ota «\u201cbur*.'b&AJLL* rriMZsx TAiifYifn 21 i^uunne Pout Orvicn, Jn;y.1880.Duz.mails.CLC8B.A.Is.A.M.P.M P.M , ONTARIO.to 00 Ottawa by North Shore \u201e\tRai l \u2022 ay - 0.30 .8.30 .* y Graua Trnnk Railway (o>.6 0(1 .10.0\" Frovlnee of Ontario by North Shore Hallway.0 80 .8.80 by Grand Trank RaU- ffoy (u) \u2022\u2014 \u2014\u2022 \u2014.6.00 QUEBEC.\u2022A0 6.00 6.04 0.80 0.(0 4.46 aeeeet Arthabaaka, Sherbrooke, Lesnoxvllla, Island Pond rouie, Sasttrn Townships A Richmond to Montreal, by railway, dally («) \u2014\u2022 \u2014\u2014\u2022 .-T-«l II Uhandler# bUUon.8.00 10.00 Montreal City ty railway and Westward, daily, ioj.7.00\tNeutre» 1, Xhiee Riv- ers and Sorel, by bteamcr,.8.80 10.00 Sorai A Three Rivera, by railway, daily, at_ e.so 8.00 Leeds, (Megantio,) dally, (d).6,00 m»» Su utiles ana St.syi-VMtre.Toeeday, XhUA- day and daiarday, («).\t6.00 4A6 Rlvlaro do Loop railway between Quebec, River dn Loop, daii?_ 10.16 7.46 By Exrraro, East of River da Loup, the Counties of Gsgpâ and Ben aventure, and the Provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Soo-tla, P.E.Island, st, Johns, JNfid., and Bermuda tea\tby Intercolonial Railway dally, at - t.I5 10.16 8.80 10.00 Ohandlers Mills.LOCAL MAILS.Counties of Beane* and 8.00 2.46 8.80 4.46 8.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 mall, addressed only to M.A* DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La.»t same person nt No.810, Broadway, New York.AU our Grand Metmordinnrg Drawing» art %der the tupervision and management a JENERALB G.T.BEAUREGARD and fUBAL A.EARLY.Aegnat 10, 1M0.Am-wedAsst-fiw 'miiinummum IL iCoï-» JJ® I 9.00 Dorchester by Lavis A Kennebec Railway, .M.Beauiuont and at .« ^eh#1\u2019 da,)y.8.00 Bienville, Lnnaon and St.Joseph, (Indian Covey, twice dally, at> 8.00 A48 Levis, thrtoe daL'y^M.AC0 12N 4.80 South Qaebec, thrice.* 48 dally,m»,m.mm»< 8,15 mm.10.16 8.00 8.00 New Liverpool and St.Jean Cbrystomsjtwlce ' daily-M MMM.MC.M.MM 8.C0 2 80 Spence.Cove, twice daily.mm.\t8.46 .¦ 5lUery c°v*-$.46 2.00 Bt.Sauvear and St.4.80 Koch, focrtlmas, dally 8.80 2.90 10A0 6.00 8.80 2.8Û 6.00 Cap 445 A00 8.00 known tba core (which proves successful in every omc) to those afftiatad with Asthma, Bronchi Us, Coughs, Colds, Consumption, and *11 AffeetUms of tbe Throat and Longa, and wtil Mnd the Reolpe, free of obargs to all who desire It, if they wld forward tbclr address to DANIEL aDBk, 84, Liberty Bt.New York.March 80, 1840.\t.moat oalabrated physicians, 'deeIras to make I\tabove for rele by B.McLeod, J.E known tbe core (which prove# successful in I\tF Hlnlrel, O.Potvln A Co., J.J.Veldon.Queoec ; o.J Dion, Point Levis.W.Brunet A IX,, Wholesale Agent, Quebec.LOWDEN, NEILL A CO., Toronto, BoÀ Agtnta for Canada.May 18, I84O\tnovSJO .For PLEASURE,! ! comfort a^J health, I smoke only the genuine GOLD FLAKE.Renounced, by all who have tneJ it.the finest, purestand best Smoking Tobacco in the world.Askyonr dealer for it And if you cannot get it elsewhere, write to the undersigned for cir-1 cular and price list 1 None genuine with-J out my Trade Mark I and signature.E.SAXTON; -eta TAsecsWeriak Wxwdsob, Ovt7 May 29, i860.Ina-Co PHPFBB\u2019S QUININE und IBON { TONIC oontalns an unvarying amount OEEY\u2019S SPECIFIC HEDICTNEN.trade Ma^k.W A \u2022 Greet trade mark.Emgllsls He-¦ssdy, An unfailing oaz« far Seminal Weak-uses, Sperma- ________torrhea, Impôt- BafiwwTe&ng^My.**«* \u2022H' 0 quinine and iron.It pceseasea all the power/ ° these valuable tonies in banishing diseases and tymidoms traceable to weakaeag, a low a*ate j of ths neirses system, enfeebled eondition ot -ns body, and derangement of tbe general health.FEB\u2019S QUININE snd IRON ûiBbrere thaiAfter Taking follow as n saqnance of Self Abare ; aa loss cl Memory, Universal Laaaimde, Pain in the DEP ¦_____________________________ XT TONIO Btreogthens the nervona and moscular system, improves digestion, animatas [ ths spirits, rearaits ths health.For debilitated health from tbe effect of hot climates this tonic is lavalnsbls.oxvir yBFFEB\u2019S QUININE and IBON TONI J ronses and developes tbe nor _ I QUEBEC, 18th AnjU.t, 1880.Tenders for Firewood and CoaL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Sealed Tenders endorsed \u2018\u2022Tender,** 1\t1 W »\t- 1\tA Miu IA A-sfo I -A4.\tewsesra^ro roaasA u o w 1 VA\tSUU UUI* Rack, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Aga.energies, ennehes ths blood, promotes ap-\u2022Ed >4\u2019QV other Diseases that l»ad to I naan- I petite, dispels Isagnor and depression, fortifies Ity or Consumption and n premature grava.the digestive organs.Is a specific remedy for partioulan in our pamphlet, I neuralgia, ague, indigest on, fevers of every we desire to send free by mall to every I bind, chest affections, and tit wasting diseases, NV* The Specific Medicine la sold by I scrofulous tendencies, Ae.The whole ffam* is nil druggists ni $1 pe* saoksge or six cent i»-e WA V/ rhhsh'i -.-,\t,\t,\u2014 \"\tthen msrked 10 minâtes to^2\u2014hs asked for day morning at 9 o\u2019clcck a rolemn MMi of thrae^ olneleMef wblob VMlaked down thaok'gtvlng will be reMreted In the psrl*h h| ^ t bsfore Ule hoot lUaok> charcb.A choir coneietlng of n hundred * and twenty voice# nodor the direction of Hr.McNeil, organist, wilt chant ths Boyal Haro, hsrmooizjd by Mr.G.Gsgnon.Alter Mase or P*®*»\tOf Louis Philippe, King ln Puri%» 111\tthe Beeodelalre, fed#.eutetegb rivals.Chastes « very inteneting piece of poeuy, SlStad to Alfred ds Mo-sei.Of alilhii.«toy now survive Paul de two erjiher of Alfred Je Musset, aud victor Mogo, who still live# to finish nia lut edinoé to e Veageanoe ,\u201d and pro j lei m that Ldoy's Pnnaun Hair Renewer doth restore hi |$ey hair its natal» \u2014'\u2014 addressee from tbe parlsuToorre of Levis, St.Joseph, St.Divid, tif.Pierre and the Uoion tit.Joseph reap actively, will be presented.At one o'clock, n broquot will bo given to the clergy In tbe hall of tbe college.At 6 30 n choir of over one hundred voices will slog in the open air a cantata composed in honor of ths occasion by Mr.N, Lrgendre and act to music by Mr.McNeil.The rente of tbe proocMioo to the Hospital of St.Joseph this afterno >n will be throogh Carrier, Kien, Cote, Paasage, St.George, and tit.Edouard «treeta, returaiog through 8t.Louis street.His Grace the Arohblahop will be present tomorrow morning, and will piooerd from the ferry lafidiog through Commercial, Davidson aad Wolfe streets to the presbytery.I truths.Tanner and \u201cLa France.' M.De Girardin again Waxes Sceptical with regard to the Fasting Doctor\u2014 The Mysterious South Amonoan Beverage that kept him Alive.[Yla French Atlantic Cable to the N.Y.Herald ] Paeis, Aug.25, 1880\u2014To night\u2019s Prance cooulce a long article denouncing Dr.Tanner m an imposter and rallying Americans on their credulity.It professes to have re-ceivvid letters from America and England explaining the mesne by which Dr.Tanner waa able to lake tbe public in so long.Ac-cordlcg to La France tbe suppoeed water that wm administered to bla wm really liquid mate or mails, a South Americsu brvsrage, well known for Us lore# giving properties, which b»s been fully described by Drs.Gabier end Msrvsod end tbe French chemist, PyaesoD.Tbe information appears to have baeo commanioatsd directly or indirectly to Ls France by the divorced Mrs.Tanner.\u2018\u2022Consciously or anconeciouely, however,\" eiye La France, \u201cthe American fester has deserve 1 well of biologies! science.May he be remembered In both hemlepherte.\u201d vsxTixa nouas.Tae Sckmittr Milstarutung, noth log the the same experiment, says that n similar creel attempt war made with a number ot hors A In Paris In (he spring of 1878.There was, indeed, this difference between the two cares\u2014that tbe ftet wm forcel upon tne poor qatorupeds without their consent sod that tuera was pretence ef utility aboot tbe French experiment.The aim, as it wm stated at the time, wm to discover how long horsos oculd go wit:o .t food in tne event of tbe scacriiy which accompanies a state of siege, i he following résulta were obtained from the inbnman experiment (1) It wm proved beyond all doubt that n none can bold ont for twtntj-Ave days withont any solid nonr-Ubmeof, provided it U supplied with sufficient aid good drinking water; (2) A bona can barely hold ont for five days without ter ; (3) If » hotte la wall fed for too days, bat insaflicieotly provided with water thronghoot the Mm# period it will not outlive the eleventh day.One horse from which water had been entirely withheld fo tbreo dreys drank on tbe forth day sixty litres of water within three minutes.A hone which received no solid nourishment for twelve days was never:l el t-e 1» a condlt on * oa 1 ho twelfth d»y of Its f» t to ;raw a lead Of 2 fwigrac w% Its (Hies 613 SM.lt CJS TfK AfP.'sK.B;, \u2014 AND \u2014 8 40 r.oo 9.08 2.00 8.80 UNITED 8TATE»»«- instiM, which i feel sure I mav ventare nnea as king from aU hononretaie persona, ta n*>\tPnblle, m rax ae may lie in ttara power, in denoanclng this sbameftal tarera.-*nch Pot and Box ot the Gtaolra Clare bean the Hrttisk ffrrviwi with the words \u2022« HonLowarfo PxmjMjEZï OnrraanT, Losraoar, engraved -tbe label u tb* address, 63S, < Ix»m>oif, woe re alone they ar Sollomay\u2019s Sills and Ofifeas.«wreferfett», Tha Trad* Marks ef tome Maui si¦\t__ regiataredin Ottawa.Hem», wnTmts '\"\" -cat tb* British Pomeraera it JTiiirs Blgntod, l IbtreajL , q» troan Bf***,, ManuffcctefwL \u2022«*, Oxvo&n Braam^ Lorae*1101*1-0^ ** _______L UTS \u2022*pSfi,*Ty«Lm-bnAw January |«.1870.Published by j, J, I hla Btaa FOOT* Pat»».Printed and________ 4 Editor end Proprietor nt __ lag Works, Mountain mu.Bubsoriptlofi l\u2014DAILY, Bfi.OO one _ - Adverttaeaaeuia fox ora and two - I\u2019, jhl Oente per Lins eaefi.TkMrJrnSl?' 9 -or Oente i « Un»\tT W h-UMWklMMW, '\t\u201c\tC\"* "]
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