Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 17 septembre 1885, jeudi 17 septembre 1885
[" COMMERCIAL AND 8HIPPTNÇ} QAZBTTE.VOL.XXXIX.AFTERNOON DESPATCHES.Failure of Sir H D- WoliTs Mission to Turkey.MR.GLADSTONE'S HEALTH RESTORED.England's Attitude in the Carolines Affairs.MR.CHAMBERLAIN'S GLASGOW.SPEECH IN Bevival of Boycotting in Ireland.SPANISH RULE IN THE ISLANDS.PACIFIC The Blaek Flags Preparing for Active Operations Against the French.A HINT TO AUSTRIA REGARDING THE BALKAN STATES.The Cholera ; Quarantine Against Italy.RAVAGES OF THE SCOURGE IN JAPAN.CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE.London, Sept.16\u2014The Morning Po** gays :\u2014Boycotting ia practiced in Ireland to a greater extent than was ever before.The Port claims to have been furnished with de tails of several eaies of boycoîtiog under a pledge to supprets the names of persona and places for fear of a worse faie befalling the sufferers.Joseph Beaume, the brenoh painter, is dead.Mr.Gladstone's health is now fully restor- It U sUted to-day that Englmd does not intend to sapport Germany in ht r claims respecting the Caroline Islande, but offeis to mediate.\t- There is no longer aay doubt of the failure cf the mission of Sir Hem y Drummond Wolff, the British envoy to Turkey, as it is announced to-day that toe Anglo-E^ypt joint occupation of Egypt has been abandoned aad that the Porte will consider the expediency of sending a commission to accompany Sir Henry to Egypt.It is generally believed the Sultan\u2019s reason for not acceding ts the term, offered by the British envoy is that he feared Ru sia would forget her promise! respecting the treaty of Berlin in the event of an Anglo-Toikish alliance.\t-\t.\t.The Swedish banks have been flooded with forged notes to the extent of 200,000 kroner.lien.Horsford is dead.Toe Czar has conferred decorations of a high order upon the Governor of Estt&nia, who is famous for the anti German measures adopted by him in the Baltic provinces from Yokohama state that between August 4th »>nd September 1st there had been over 300\tof cholera at Nagasaki and 150 deaths.The Government has adopted vigorous measures to prevent the spread of the disease.It was reported at Yokohama that the United States steamer \u201cOssipee\u201d had arrived at Kobe with 12 cases of cholera on board, and that three d-aths had occured while the vesicl was en route from Nagasaki.Santiago de Chiu, Sept.16\u2014A heavy eaithquake occurid at ralia; ytatirdsy.Tre iahtbi ai.ts were greatly alarmed owing to the sea receding.CANADIAN.Montreal, Sept.16\u2014Some of the French Aldetmen who accompanied the Mayor to the Toionto Exhibition were, in spi-.e of strong protestat'Ons on their part, compiled by the Ontario officer to bare their arms at d submit to vaccination.They evidently don\u2019t like it, as tns of the French Alderman has publicly stated that if anyone enters his house and at-temp-s to vaccinate him or his household be will not come out alive.The Provincial Board of Health have passed a resolution to the effect that all patents or emi loyers who send or obbge children to attend schools, col eges, factories or other institutions wh'le small-pox is in their families will be punished with all the rigor of the Uw.They hsve also decided to ask outside municipalities to take legal measures aga nst all those who do not comply at cnee witn the regulations.The Board are very \u201ctouch pleased at the prompt manner in which the Provincial Government act when they have to make application for further powers, etc.The offioUl report shows there were 23 deaths from small-pox in toe city yesterday.49 new esses were reported, of which, however, only 12 were authenticated.20 cases were reported from St.Conegonde.In one public school in the East End of the city, whine they usually have an attendanca of 250 pupils, they had only 50 pupils at the reopening this month.The stock market is firmer a>l round to-day, prices b ing about half per cent higher.Ottawa, September 16\u2014The condition of Sénat AïTSKPTÈMBËit MIDNIGHT IT.1885.No.14,171 DESPATCHES.ARRIVAL OF GENERAL ROBERTS IN LONDON.RECORD OF THE CHOLERA EPIDEMIC.The Celebration of Mexican Independence.The San Francisco Horror\u2014A Shocking Murder\u2014Is J umbo Dead ?\u2014 A Young Canadian Killed, etc.GREAT BRITAIN.London, Sept.16-Geceral Roberts arrived from India to-day.He received an ovation.that civil service rmployrs trege thrir superannuation service into the state annuity scheme.10.\tReciprocity with the United States.11.\tThe abolition of the veto power hy the Dominion Government through the Governor-General, leaving to the courte to decile whether provincial legislation is xdtra inres or 12.\tA radical measure of civil servies re- 13.\tRetrenchment in public expenditore.BFSOIib FRUM M0NÎHBAU Montreal, Sept.16-L.P.Hebert, sculp-tor, has almost finished a bronze statue of the Ute Sir L.H.Lafonta-ne.Witli reference to the report that a man named Ryan had victimized La Banque Nationale to the extent of $7,772 by meane of a draft on the bank payable by the Bank of Montreal at Oltiwa, Mr.Vallee, manager of La Banque Nationale in this eity, statei that the draft alluded to was drawn by the Ottawa branch on the head office in Montreal.The amount of the forgery, so Mr VaUee an-deratcod, was only $772 and not $7,7/2.La Banque Nationale will not lose anything by the transaction.Archbishop Taché left to day for Winnipeg via the Canadian Pacific Railway.A suit was entered in Court to-day by Mr.'.uv.y,'.¦ Grand Trank Railway.SUMMER TRAIHÂRRAHBÏM1HÏ8.Commencing Monday, june 29th, Trains will leave Montreal and arrive as follows :\u2014 MONTREAL WEST.Leave.\tArrive.9.00 am.t\tToronto, Hamilton, \u201cJ 8.00 a.m.< London, Detroit and V 9 00p.m.I\tChicago.pra\u2018 ïiso £,.iH*0W*W* ExpreM.} 8.20 Î 5.00 p.m.Cornwall Local.\t9 15 a.m.6.20p.m.\tVaudreuil Local.\t8.25am.1.00 p.tn.\tBrockville Mixeff.\t6.35 p.m.2.00 p.m.Saturday Special, Vaudreuil.MONTREAL EAST.Leave.\tArrive.3ÜEBEC CENTRAL RMLVflY.SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.C OMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 29th, 1H85, Trains will run as follow» :\u2014 will bediscontinueil.Lave given notice to FRANGE.\t____________¦ Toolon, Sept.16\u2014Only one death was re- j Finlay for Mr.McRay, of Montreal, against rortod here last night.The bulletin aeivice the Canadian Pacific Railway cO'riP^* .\t\u2019\tclaiming damages to the amount of $22,628.He alleges that he had been since 1883 trading alo g the Company\u2019s line, furnishing goods to the workmen employed by them and st the same time carrying trade with the public and paying the Cumpiny large sums of money for freight and passige dues.Last June he was informed that Mr.H.Abbot*, the Company s agent, intended to make a monopoly of all the trade on their line with their workmen and other people.He haat-.ned to collect the amounts due to him by the workmen for goods received and in doing this, he says, he was forcibly Expelled from a Canadian Pacific Railway train, although he poswsed a regular passage ticket.He was allowed upon a second train and again expelled mar Kino-gami.He was obliged to find shelter and was abandoned for several days and subsequently taken up by a passing train.The Municipal Council of Ste.Ounegonde ITALY.Rome, Sept 16\u2014During the past 24 hours there were nine new cases of cholera and three deaths in Palermo, eight new cases and seven deaths to Parma, and one new case and one death in Regg\u2019onell, Emilia.SPAIN.Madrid, Sept.16\u2014The Commandant of the Province of Guipueoa has been ordered to push forward the work of fortifying the passages.A chain of torpedoes will be laid off the sea shore from the passages to St.Sebastian, a distance of two miles.UNITED STATES.San Francisco, Sept.16\u2014The discovery yesterday afternoon of the horrib\u2019e practices ( Quebec, Riv.du Loup, Y < Oacouna, I little Metis > B.uOp.i (.and Portland.) \u201c\u2022'«iH\t®\u2018: F 6 03\u201c-m- Island Pond Local .\t12 Noon.Ht Hvacinth Local.\t8.55 a.m.Island P»nd Mixed.\t6.40p.m.JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager.Montreal, June 19th, 1885, June 21, 1885 8.10 a.m, 8.15 p.m.5.10 p.m.7.30 a.m.Leave Sherbrcoxe for Beauce\tMail A.M.\tMxd\tFrfft.A.M.Jot., Levis and Quebec.\t7.45\t\t\t7.00 P.M.Arrive Beauce Jot\t\t11 50 P.M.\t\t\t4.00 Arrive Levis\t\t2.10\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\u2022\t \u201c Quebec Feay\t Leave Quebec for Beauce Jet., Sherbrooke, anu New\t2.30\t\t\u2022 \u2022 e \u2022 e England points Ferry.\t1.45\t\t\t\t Leave Levis\t\t2 15\t\t\t\t Arrive Beauoe Jet\t\t4.15\t\t\tA.M.Leave Boa ace Jet\t\t \u2022\t4.15\t\t\t6.40 P.M.Arrive Sherbrooke\t\t8.15\tP.M.\t3.00 Leave Levis for St.Joseph.\t\t\t3 00\t.Arrive St.Joseph\t\t\t\t7.10 A.M.\t\t Leave St.Joseph for Levis.\t\t\t6 00\t\t Ajrrive Levis \t\t\t\t\t10.00\t\t .i.*$§£*& '*sî2> ALLAJN LINE.Under contract w ith the Governments n got directly in the way of an out-going locomotive.His bady was cut in two and otherwise terribly mu tilated.Mooney came hero last June ; he was about 20 years old.MEXICO.City of Mexico, Sept.16\u2014The célébrât' icg of Mexican independence begun last even-in,/ by special services at the National Theatre, Prt aident Diaz presiding.A brilliant assemblage of military officers, foreign ministers and the elite of the city were present.Today there was a grand procession of infantry, aitillery, cavalry and civic societies, twenty thousand persons being in hne.The city is beautifully decorated.Congress assembles to-night and the nil way representatives con-fidmtly expect the President in his message will recommend the resumption in whole or in pa-t ot the suspended subsidies.Northers FuKord street.The Mount Royal Elevated Railway was formally opened to-day.In response to a toast of his health, Mayor Villeneuve, of St Jean Baptiste Village, severely critized the action of the Street Cir Company in not running their cars through GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.going west.2.00 P.M.\u2014Lightning Express will leave Point Levi for Richmond and points East and Wext, arriving in Montreal at 8 50 P M., in time to connect with Night Express going West.8.80 P.M.\u2014Night Express for Richmond.Sherbroose.Island Pond, Gorham Lewiston, Portland.Montreal, and points East, West, South-West and North West.GOING EAST Leaving Montreal., Arriving at Point I/< v!.^ WTrains run on \"Eastern Standard\" time.Tnu Monarch Car Company\u2019\" New ani ele- , p-pYrptnavr gently furnished combined Parlor and Sleeping I anaivrilKAVTAN Cars run on all Tiains between Quebec and |\tA WBR.A IS Springfield without change.They are fitted up with \u2018buffets \u2019\u2019 enabling passengers to obtain luncheon without leaving the cars.SURi CONNECTIONS made at Sherbrooke with Paasumpsic, Grand Trunk and Central Vermont Railways for Newport, Portland, Boston, New York, all New England Points, and for Montreal and the West via Lake Mem phremagog.At Hariaka Junction with Intercolonial Railway for River dn Loup, Cacouna, Sea Bathing points along the St.Lawrence, and all pointa in the Maritime Province».At Quebec with St.Lawrence and Saguenay Steam oat Co., and with North Snore Railway for St.Leon Springs and points above Quebec.J.R.WOODWARD, General M anager.SHIPM \\N & STOCKING, Ticket Agents, Opposite St.Louis Hotel.Freight will be received, Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked at the Quebec ride daily from 8 A.M.till 5 P M.Office at Quebec and Levis Ferry Wharf.\t_ GEO.ADDIF, Agent.Juno 27 1885.HANOVERIAN.4CCO Lt Thomson.RNR CARTHAGINIAN.4600 Capt A Macnicol.SIBERIAN.4600\tCapt\tRP Moore.NORWEGIAN.8581 Capt J G Stepneo, HIBERNIAN.8440 Capt John Brown.AUSTRIAN.8700\tCapt\tJ Ambury NESTOR IAN.270T Capt D J -Tames.8000 Capt A McDougall._ ___ .S0C0 Capt John Park.BUENOS A VRKAN.8800 Capt J Soptt.OORKAN .4CC0\tC-apt\tO J Menxiee.GRECIAN.S6C0\tCapt\t0 E LeGallau.MANITOP AN.8150 Capt R Carrnthen».CANADIAN.*60C Orpt Johc Fiir.PHŒMOIAN.2SCC Capt D.McKdlop.WALDENSIAN.S6C0 Capt W DalneL LUCERNE.WC0\tCapt\tW S Mam.VKWFOUNDLAND 1800 Capt CMyliua.ACADIAN.IS* 0 Capt F McGrath.ahorteat \u2022** roato between America and Europe being only üve days between lar.d to laud.LtTtrpool, Londonderry, Quelle and Montreal Wail Service.From Liverpool.13.15 P.M, 7.CO A.M.St Romuald and Sillery Ferry, 20 Aug.27\t\u201c 3 Sept.I \u201c 10 \u201c 17\t\u201c 24\t\u201c 1 Oct.8 \u201c I 15\t\u201c 22 \u201c *z9\t\" From, Deiry.\tSteamships.21 Aug.\tPt LYNK8IAW.28 \"\tCircaeBiAN.4 Sept.\tSardinian.\tCaspian\t ii \"\tSabmatian .14\t\u201c\tPabuias .25\t\"\tPolynesia .«.2 Oct.\tCircassian .9 \u201c\tSardinian.18 \u201c\tCaspian\t 23 \u201c\tParisian\t' 30 \u201c\tSabmatian.From Quebec.5\tSept 12 \u201c 19\t\u201c 6\t\u201c 10 Oct.8 \u201c \u201e 17 \u201c 24 \u201c 31 \u201c 7 Nov.14 \u201c n »4 AILING FROM , SATURDAY, for LIVERPOOL dii « Mixed leaves Richmond.J-l® \u201c arrives at Point Levi.7.00 P M.JOSEPH HICKSON, Qenerri Manager.Montreal July 6, 1885.July 7, 1885.Steamer \u201cLEVIS,\u201d CAPT.DESROCHER, ON AND AFTER THE 5th INSTANT, will leave (weather and circmnstances permitting) as follows :\u2014 Leave Sr.Romuald-5.15 A M.Rates of Passage îrom Quebec.Cabin.\t.$60.00.$70.00 arc $80.00 (according to accommodation ) Intermediate.- \u2022\u2022 \u2022 f30;00 Steerage.At lowest rates Glasgow, Quebec and MonUenl Service.NOTICE Intercolonial Railway, 1885-SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.\u20141885.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1885, the Trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows : TRAINS WILL LEAVE LEVIS.For Halifax anu St.John.8.15 A.M.ForSt.Flavio.2-loI.M.For Riviere du Loup.5.21) tr.al TRAINS WILL ARRIVE AT LEVIS From Riviere du Loup.5.18 A.M From St.Flavie.From Halifax and St.John.The Pullman Car leaving Levis on 'inesday, Thursday, and Saturday, runs through to Halifax, and the one leaving on Monday, Wednesday, aud Friday to St.J ohn.AU Trains are run by Eastern Standard T Tickets may be obtained, and also information about the route, and about Freight and Passenger Rates from\t____ K\tT.LAVERDIERE, 49 Dalhonsie Street, Quebec.D.POTTINGER, Chief Superintendent.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., 1 May 26th, 1885.\tI June 29, 1885.Leave Quebec.6.C0 A.M.9.co a.m.11.80 A.M.2.00 P.M.4.00 P.M.5.45 P.M.Qukbhc.1.30\tP.M.3.00 P.M.5.30\tP.M.September 5.1815, h.00 A.M.10.00 A.M.1.00 P.M 8.00 P.M.5.00 P.M.S U N D A V S : St.Romuald.2 00 P.M.5.00 P.M.From Glasgow.\tSteamships.\tFrom Montreal on or about.21 Aug.28 \u201c\t[SCèNDINAVIAN .\t7 Sept.\tCarthaginian.\t14\t\u201c 4 Sept.\t1 Siberian\t\t21 \u201c 11 \u201c\tNorwegian\t\t28 \u201c 18 \u201c\tj Buenos A YBKAN.\t5 Oct.25\t\u201c\t! Grecian\t\t12 \u2022\u2022 2 Oct.\t'CaetHagikian .\t\u2022\u2022 9 \u201c\t'Siberian\t\t56 \u201c LANE ROUTE.~TJÈtÏk~ Cunarri Steamship Compati) , Limited.ETWEEN NEW YORK and LIVE- -POOL, calling at CORK HARBOR London, Plymouth.Quebec and Montreal service.my9 ISLAHD OF ORLEANS FERRI 1.85 P.M.7.25 P.M.From London via Plymouth.\tSteamships.\tF*om Montreal on or about.22 Aug.\t\u2022Luoeiinb\t\t15 Sept.5Sej t.\tNBBTOaiAN .\t56\t\u201c 12 \u201c\tCCBRAN\t\t3 Oct.SOL\tLrcxbNE\t\t24 \u201c O ST&D1EH \u201c ORLEANS,\u201d CAPTAIN BOLDUC, N AND AFTER THE 20th AUGUST, until further notice, weather and circnm- stanc»* permitting : , WILL LEAVE Quebec.6.15\tA.M.9.15\tA.M.11.80 A.M.2.30 P.M.4.80 P.M.6.15\tP.M.(jnetiec&LakeSt, JolmRailwaj ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 22nd June, 1885, Trains will run daily excepted) to and from Palais Station Quebec, t follows s\u2014 Gt-oiXXK ^7 O IT'tlx» [icioriB arc ui8iinowi»*ug *v.\t1\t?xu $ T irA Tne Health Department, it is discovered, c 35 A U MIXED leaves Qae°®° 1___\t.fafomont* to the I\tU.m.8imon, arriving at St.Raymond at 10, and at Lake Si-ron at 10.45 and now refuse them altogether.A larger number than those authenticated occur daily.As the building on College street in which there has been so many cares of small-pox has been designated as the old Eagle Hotel, it may be stated that it was abandoned as a hotel over 10 years ago and is in a dilapidated condition.The case against Considine, charged with the murder of sub-Constable Malone, which had to be postponed to-day, will be proceeded with in the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench to-morrow.In compliance with the request of the Marine Department of the Dominion Govern- has ordered Island 5 15 A.M.8.00 A.M.10 CO A.M.1.30\tP.M.3.30\tP.M.5.15 P.M.Commencing next Snnday, the 23rd instant : Island.11.30 A.M.\t100\tP.M.1.45 P.M.\t2.30 P.M.4 00 P.M.\t6 00 P.M.6.00 P.M.The fare, either to St.Joseph or the Island, will be 10 cents in future.tiT Calling at St.Joseph up and down.Every holiday the Steamer will make a trip from the Island to Quebec at 8 o\u2019clock A.M.E3T Commencing on Thursday, 55th June, the Steamer will leave the Inland at 10 P.M August 21, 1885.___________aplSO ^ FOKTMBTH SHORE ?Via St.Johns, N.F., and Halifax.OT Bortbs not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon carried on each Through Bills of Lading granted in Liverpool and at Continental Ports le ell Points in Canada aud the Weetern St&tre.A Tender with Passengers for Liverpool Mail Steamers will leave the Grand Tiunk Wharf, Point Levi, at 8 o\u2019clock, and the Napoleon Wharf at 9 o\u2019clock every (Saturday morn- ig- F t farther particnlais apply to ALLANS, RAE A OO., Agenti, September 4, 1885.B From Pier 40 \\ Auranis.Saturday, 19th Sti t Etruria.\t.Saturday, 26th S-\u2022 C Servi».Saturday, 3>d t '-6 liallia.Saturday.10th l t Aunnia.Saturday, 17th \u2018 < t Kituria.Satuiday, 24«h ( t Servi».Satosdav, 31st - Gallia.Saturday,\tItbLoV RATES\tOF\tPASSAGE : Cabin,\t$80, $00 and\t$500according to accom- modation Intermediate Passage, $35.Steerage at very low rates Steerage tick- ta to and from Liverpool and Queenstown atd ill o«ber parts of Europe at lowest rates.Through bills of lading given for Glasgow, Havre, Antaero and other poits < o the Continent, and for Mediterrant an pc rl For freight and passage apply at the C >-v pany'suffice.No.4, Bowling Green, New Yok.VERNON H.BROWN & U\u2018 Agent.».September 17, 1885.Grand Trank Railway Ferry.|RicMeu&OntarioEayigatiün /\\N tho Ferry Steamer WILL LEAVE ROYAL MAIL BETWEEN 29th june,iQuebec Se Montrent AMERICAN.Tucson, Ariz., Sept.16\u2014Lonis Rickbough shot Alex.Levine yesterday.The wound is fatal.Levine ia an old pioneer and was the promoter of the beautilul park known as Levine Park.He is the uncle of Col.Lament, President Cleveland\u2019s Secretary.Eagus Pash, Tex., S«pt.16\u2014Aa Eoglieh -syndicate has purchase! the Sanchez grant land in Mexico, embracing over 140,000 acres.The Eogliffi are gaming commcrLial supremacy io Northern Mexico over all other foreigners.They now control 2.500.000 *c^\u20188 of land in Coahuela alone.The Same syndicate ia negotiating tor the purchate of the Mexican National Railway.^j4as Fiuhuaco, UL, Sept.16\u2014Advices south of the G.T.R.bridge and have twelve feet of head, giving a magnificent water power for manufacturing purposes.Collingw ood, September 15\u2014 The propeller \u201cRhoda,\u201d corn laden, from Chicago to tine port went aground on Saturday last in dense fog on the r cks at Cove Island, Geor g an Bay.Sue re'.eated hersrif by jettisoning S 000 bushels of grain and arrived here tins morning.The vessel sustained no injury ami will leave to-night for Escanaba to load for Chicago.PILES 1 PILES 1 PILES I A SURE CURE FOUND AT LAST SO ONE NEK»» ftVifEK.A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding.Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr Will a-».» (an Indian Remedy,) called Dr.Wil-Liam\u2019a Indian Pile Ointment.A inngle box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 Ye»r\u201c stan-iing.No one need suffer five minutes after aculyiug this wonderful soothing medicine.Lotions, instruments and electuaries do more harm than good.William\u2019s Inman Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allaye the intense itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant relief and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the urivote parts, aud for nothing else.llSd»h« tbé Ue».J.M.Çolïnberryol Cl.vîl.oJ about Dr.William « bUrno Pita Ointment : \u201cl have used ecoies of Pile Cures, aud it affords m« pleasure to say that I have | never found anjtb.ng which 8*ve such .mmm dials and permanent relief as Dr.Williams Indian ointment.\u201d For «ale by all druggiata, and mailed on receipt of price, $1.\t,\t, WILLIAMS MK\u2019G CO , Lrop s., Glevriand O.Sold by EDMOND GIROUX & CO., 87 & 39, St.Peter Street.\t, July 13,1885.\tL»mlw&tn*w I The Liberal Platform.A Forecast of the Platform to be Adopted at the Toronto Liberal Convention.a.m.\t_ 5*3(10 11 MAIL leaves Quebec for St Ray- ¦OU r«m.\tarriving there at 7.15 P»m* G-oixxg; eioutlx.7 in A M MAIL leaves St.Raymond for (¦IU Ham.Quebec, arriving there at 8.55 a.m.I IK D Al MIXED leave Lake Simon I \u2022 10 r.lhi atl.l5 and St Raymond at 2.30 p.m.for Quebec arriving there at 6.00 p.m.\t, t w Mail Train going North runs tnrongh to Lane Simon on Mondays and Fridays, connecting with construction trains to and from Riviere a Pierre.fay Trains run by Eastern Standard Time.Mail Train connects at St.Ambroire with OUEBEO.P.M.1.80 Lightning Express to the West.:7-S0 Mail to the West LEVIS.A.X 7.00 Mail from the West.P.M.1.45 Lightning Express fionr the West 7.00 Mixed from Rich-o.oiid.ment, the Imperial Government\t,___ ______________________ ,\t_____________ re-survey of portions of the River St.I\t|or Indian Loretta, *JTY1\u201c0*rt,er.°-î I DAY, 15th Sept., at rence.Staff Commander Maxwell, of 'he with Stages for Valcartier ViUage, ^?d 8t 8t.\tMurray Baj Admiralty Survey, instructed to carry it out, Gabriel with the new road for the River aex I Stops at .lur y 3 has written to the Boards of Trade at Mon- I Pin* settlements.nas\t1 Single Fare return first-class Tickets on Saturday» good til foUowmg- Sec, à Manager, June 22,1885.Commercial Chambera.Ottaw a, Sept 15\u2014The Free Press of this evening publishes the following platform as one not unlikely to be adopted at the Toronto Convention :\u2014 1.\tAn elective Senate.2.\tThe right to amend the Canadian Con stitution without reference to Great Britain save in so far as Brit sh «overeignty is con cerned.3.\tThat all constitutional changes be sub- ' mitted to direct vote\u2014yea or nay\u2014of the electors of the Dominion.4.\tThat the question of Dominion or Provincial prohibition be decided by a plebiscite of electors taken at any other time than a general election.5.\tThat the Provincial franchise be the franchise for the Dominion Parliament and that for Ontario the Provincial franchise be manhood suffrage.6.\tThat assisted passages for immigrants be discontinued or the harden of bringing immigrants thrown upon the steamship companies as in the United States and upon the Canadian Pacific Railway.7 That the right of negotiating our own commercial and extradition treaties be obtain-sd.8.That the superannuation system in the Civil Service be abolished.9 That the State life, accident and annuity insurance system operated in connection | with the Department of P.0, be adopted and treal and Quebec, which urged the matter upon the Government, asking for information.The Secretary of the Montreal Board of Trade addressed a circular to ship-owners, agents, underwriters and others directly interested in shipping, requestiug them to meet and discuss the subject and formu'ate their recommendations.A largely attended meeting was hell to-day for the purpose of making a joiut recommendation and it was determined that the captains of vi sails be consulted by owrncrs, and that the meeting be adjourned ti l rext week.A re-survey is moat needed from Bic outward, and particnlarlv down the South shore ; from Bic iuward or Eastward, ovr r the pilotage grounds, » rc-aurvey is believed unnecessary.The Koh-i-noor, the Queen's celebrated diamond, was committed by the East India Board to the care of John, afterward Lord, Lawrence.He droppe i it into his waistcoat pocket and thought no more about it.He went home, changed his cl »thea for dinner, and threw the waistcoat aside.Sonic time after a message came from the Queen to the Governor-General, Lord Dalhousie, ordering the diamond to be at once seat home.Lawrence turned to his brother Henry at tne Board and said, \u201cSend it at once.\u201d\thy, you have it,\u201d raid his brother Lawn nee was terror-stricken.It was fortunately found atill in the pocket.It ia now preset 1HE ts.S.\u201cOTTER,\u201d (CAPT.G.M.M AY.) T carrying Her Majesty\u2019s Mails, will leave Rimouski, weather permitting, on WED NES DAY MORNING, 16th Sept., for Esinimanx Point and return, calling at Bersimis and Way Places, both ways.Leaves Quebec on TUES-5 o\u2019clock in the afternoon.Stops at Murray Bay each way.A.FRASER i OO.September 5, 1885,\tmy 11 £9\" Intermediate trips for Freight.June 29, 1885.\t* QUEBEC AND LEVIS FERRÎ.THE STEAMERS ON THIS FERRY.connecting with the undermentioned Trains, \u2019vdl leave QUEBEC\tI\tLEVIS For INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.THE is kept in the jewel room of the Tower.GILT- MORTGAGES Out for Safe Inveotmenta.Canadiaa Pacific Railway Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, and the west.Trains run as follows :\u2014 Time Table.\t|! W\tThrough Exprt as.\tai w \tAM.\tA M\tP.M Leave Montreal.\t715\t9.00\t6 00 \t\tP.M\t Arrive Ottawa\t\t11.25\t12 23\t10.15 \u2022' Toronto.\t\t\t9 45\t\t \t\tA U\t Leave Toronto\t\t\tH.V5\t\t \tA.M.\tP M.\tP.M.\" Ottawa\t\t8.20\t5.32\t4.25 \tP.M.\t\t Arrive Montreal.r\t12.35\t9.00\t8.30 r, a, x.x t- W P M.8.00 11.30 A.M.8.30 SARATOGA SPRINGS, UNTEXTV TTOXIBC., The largest and most elegantly furnished SUMMER HOUSE IN THE WURLD Contains all the Modern Improvements.SANITARY CONDITIONS PERFECT.Surrounds a Magnificent Park of 7 Acres.Old Elms, Flowers and Fountains.i»- Special Rates for Families during June aud July.A.M.7.45\tMail to Halifax.8.00 Accommodation to R.du Loup.P.M.1.45\tMail to R.du Loup.5.00 Accommodation to R du Loup.On Saturdays Only A.M.5.80 Accommodation from R.du Loup P.M.1.45\tMail from R.dn Loup.7.45\tExpress from Halifax.P.M 8.00 A M 4.48 P.M.8.18 CAPITALISTS, OR OTHERS.WISH mg to place round turns\u2014$5,000 to $»o,-000\u2014in Mortgages to yield 5% interest, per annum, payable half-yearly, and t bear full security against all risks of loss, or delay in the due payments of interest aud capital, are invited to communicate with the undersigned.Smaller sm*\u201d *.to a limited amount, from Appkovkd Pauuks, may be placed at 4%, with capital payable ou call.JOHN HEARN, Office \u2022 13, Sault-au-Matelot Street, Lower Town.September 7,1885, The only Line to all points in Upper Ottawa Valley, and the most direct route to Winnipeg Manitoba and North-West, via Owen Soum and Port A*thur.Connections at Toronto for all points West, South and North-West.Magnificent Parlor and Sleeping Oars on Through aud Local Express Trains.For full information regarding Tickets, etc., apply at the Company\u2019s New City Ticket 0ffi.ee, -4, X>va\t»Tm2ET Opposite Post Office, Quebec.W.O.VAN HORNE W.WHYTE, Vice-President.\tGen.Sunt.D.MoNICOLL, General Passenger Agent July 28, 1885, P.M.2.00 English Mail to Rimouski.For QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY P.M.1.45 Express to Sherbrooke.2.30 Mixed to St.Joreph.June 29 1885.A.M.10.00 Mixed from St.Joseph.P.M.2.80 Express from Sherbrooke.I'HIS MAGNIFICENT LINE, COMP 9-ea of the following first-class Side-W h* el Steamers, via.s\u2014 OUEBEO AND MONTREAL.QUEBEC, Capt.Nelson, will leave the * *-poleon Wharf every Tuesday», Thursday* and Saturdays, at 5 o\u2019clock P.M.MONTREAL, Capt.Roy, will leave Mm Napoleon Wharf every Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 5 o'clock P.M.tar Calling at Batistan, Three Rivers rnd Sorel, and arriving in Montreal early in tht mornin?.BETWEEN a£oxa.«ar«»a*l db Tor-oxa .o The Steamers CORSICAN PASSPORT, CORINTHIAN, and ALGERIA!?One of which will leave daily (except Sunda rt) .he Oamal Babin at b o\u2019clock AM., tad SACHIN! on the arrival of the Train l*a\\ ng Montbeal at Neon, for ¦X\u2019 O UFA O INJ T O And Intermediate Porta, making direct c-a* nection at PRESCOTT AND BROCKVILL fe.With the Railways for Ottawa, Ac., at Tobonio with the Railways (or ail points V< est.Tickets and State Rooms can be secure rl at 8.M.STOCKING, opposite SL Louis Hr id, and at the Compati)\u2019a Office, Napoleon Wb< rt, A DESFORGES, Agen\u2019-, June 2,\tmylr Tor sale, rpHE SIDE-WHEEL TOW-BOATS DOMINION HF.NIll 4'LAIR.LESSEE.July 4.1886.H THE CHEAPEST I THE SAFEST I THE BEST SYSTEM OF LIFE INSURANCE EVER DEVISED I INSr RANCE ISfFrELY MUTUAL, BOT THB BUSINE IS CONDUCTED F YOU WANT ANY KIND I Responsible Stock Company ns Trustoe.! .~^ rnr Tf! tf.R INDISPUTABLE AFTER 3 YEARS.DONE And POLICIES INDISPUTABLE AFTER 3 YEARS.Fu 1 Dominion Depot-it.A Dominion License.Official Inspection.Ranger, length 153 ft., Cylinder 38 in.x 10 ft.Powerful, \u201c\t138\u201c\t\u201c\t48\tin.\tx\tH ft Helen,\t\"\t1*0\t\u201c\t\u201c\t30 in.x lo\tP., Hero,\t\u201c\t140\t\u201c\t\u201c\t40 in.x 10\tft St.Andrew, 1>9 \u201c\t\u201c\t45\t»n.\tx\taft.Eclipse,\t\"\tDO\t\u2019*\t\u201c\t84 in.x 10\tIt, St.Charles,\t\u201c\tlit*\t\u201c\t\u201c\t80 in.x ?\tft, Scotchman,\t\u201c\t115\t\u201c\t\u201c\t8u in.x 10\tft.Gatineau, \u201c\t118 \u201c (Composite) /-.i- j J 1H in.x 0 ft.Cylinder { 28 in.x Oft.Screw Tug Shannon, length 74 ft, GyHnr\u2019fe 26 in.x 26 in.Passenger Steamer Bienvenue, length 144 ft, 2 C) linoets 26in.x 6 ft \u2014 AN U \u2014 Ten low pressure Engines, with Cylinders ot 26 in.te 40 in.diameter.The whole, or any of the above, will be sold cheap.For further information apply to ike St* Lawrence Steam Navigation Company, A.GABOURY, Secretary Jane 1,1885.NEATLY, CHEAPLY AND OUICKLY ORDER YOUR WORK AT ThsMnMDeoarinii.ADVIBOBT J B.FORSYTH, -sq., vr : r^jflyUELL, Beq,.Board : P.VALUERE, Ebo\u201e J.AUQbR, teq.El.\tIDXJ'V-A.T,, AuENT, 83, St.Peter Streat.March 14,1885\tocWO-Lm i-ce*.' M- £3\t* .aar .\tSOLD BY ALL - i ISTATIONERS THROUCHnilTrur WOfi11 2662 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 1885.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.Diamond and Pearl Ritgs I a-t\u2014Tüis Cttice.Pirit Oysters !\u2014Alphonse Poulin Furnished Rouse Wanted\u2014Meredith AConturo Furnished House Wanted\u2014W R Russell.Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla\u2014Dr J C Ayer & Co.Hanington's Quinine Wine and Iron.Novels ! Novels ! !\u2014C E Hohwell.Canard Line\u2014Vernon II Brown & Co.See 1st Paste.\t* Lota for Sale\u2014C J L Lafranco.Purgatory and Paradise\u2014Dawson k Co.Highest wrades of Pianos\u2014Bnnard k Allaire.Ayer\u2019s Cathartic Pills\u2014Dr J C Ayer & Co.Sale of Valuable Timber Limits\u2014S J Bennett.Job Moses\u2019 Pills\u2014Northrop & Lyman.New Knitting Wools\u2014Simons parade at the Citadel at 2 p.m.to-day, to play \u201cA\u201d Battery down to the North Shoie Railway Station.Official Visit.\u2014The Ministers of the Province of Quebec yesterdiy paid & visit in a body to the French Admiral on hoard the flagship.Christian Brothers\u2019 School.\u2014The con-tribut ons towards the new echcol of tho Fieres in St.Koch's amount to 812,500.The total cost will br abjut $22,000.Found Dead.\u2014Mrs.Aure'ix Jlflaod, aged 54 years, wife if Jean Darveau, painter, wai found dead on Tuesday evening at her reti-deace, St.Michael street.Ecclesiastical \u2014Rev.A.VailLncourthss been appointed Vicar at the Rts lica, Rev.I.Jolicœur, Vicar at St.Koch\u2019s, aud Rev.A.Deziel at St.John\u2019s Church.Oysters.\u2014Mr.Alphonse Poulin promises t* provide his patrons with the very earliest a rived bivalve), at hia cld stand, Palace and St.John streets.\u2014Ste advt.\u201cB\" Battery,\u2014It has^beeu definitely ascertained that \u201cB\u201d Battery will leave Kingston to-day and arrive here about five o\u2019clock to-morrow evening.The steamer \u201cUnicn,\u201d Capt.Barras, will leave the St.Andrew\u2019s wharf to-morrow \u2014\u2014\t4L.«.naming sailing vetfisla are rigging costa a n me null.Alter au attack of Fever.Measles, Diphtheria, or any wasting disease, Haninoton\u2019s Quinine Wine and Iron is the best medicine to take.It gives lasting strength.See that you get \u201cHanington\u2019s,\u201d the original and genuine.^ Y,reller.The four) The pirtiuence of uaunug bsuiqk vesi 1 *r M «SUS.Clover, Macdonald, Frazier j after women 1-es in the fact th&t^both appHriduTwhi!U d Cot r«nen>b!r which.Neither Mr.Ciovtr nor Mr.Macdonald could remember anything of this kind.\"Well,\" said Mr.brazier, \u2018 the man I knew es Preller had a slight scar ovtr one of his eyes.I noticed it frequently when he was playing the piano m the parlor of the Kossin Houae.\u201d Halt an hour after the a*rival of the party at the grave the coffin was out of the earth and there, sure enough, was a small scar perpen-(Hcularly over the Itffc eye.It had been un* noticeable iu.the photographs, but was plain enough to tbesa who were told to look for it.PHOTOOBAPHIXO THE COBL'AK.The coffin was set on end against a tree, tho photographic apparatus was arranged and a negative was taken, which afterward produced betler and more recognizable pictures than those produced at the morgue imme-diately after the discovery of the murder.Ihe tody was then reinterred and the party of four drove tî the city.Mr.Frazier, as related, was ready to take the witness stand ycstrrday, but the case was continued and the Grand Jury will next take cognizance of Mr, Stead\u2019s Excuse.Archbishops and Statesmen to be Witnesses for the Defence.NEW GOODS ! FALL, 1885.WE ARE OPENING THIS WEEK a nice assortment of Choice XDIRESS G-OOIDS I for tho coming season.Also,\u2014Novelties in Mantle and Ulster Cloths, with Newest Models in Shapes of the latest London and Paris Fashions.Silks, Satins, Velvets, Plushes, Ribbons, See., &c.GLOVER, FRY & CO.HOSIERY & MDBBGLOTBIHB wool ir^jRJsrs- ward.One minute before the whistle w\u2019as blown, the \u201cGenesta\" came tearing across the tug\u2019s stern.The official time of the start was : \u201cGenesta\u201d 11 h.5 m 16 \u201cPuritan\u201d 11 h.6 m.1 s The \u201cPu ritan\u201d soon began to dise the gap made at the start.She kept diiectly later anta gonist's wake until nearly up with her, when she hauled out to the eastward, so that the \u201cGeuesta\u201d could not keep off and prevent her passing without gybing.At 1.35 she tcok in her balloon jib and stay call, and 1.45 had PASSED THE O BN ESTA about half a length.Her spinnaker was not drawing well at this time, neither w\u2019as her main sol for the wind w\u2019as, as an old taller said \u201cat main bnom end.\u201d Captain Carter recogniz\u2019ng this fact to'k in his spinnaker at 12, gybed her main boom, dipped her spinna< ker boom and tet siil in five minutes.She immediately drew ahead of the sloop and in half an hour had passed her.Fifteen minutes later the cutter was a good quarter of a mile in the Lsd, with her great white spinnaker bellying out in the stiffening breeze.The \u201cPuritan\u201d people would have gybed, although their spinnaker Was not draw ing aud the was steadily dropping astfro.At 1 p.m.the \u201cGeaeataV spinnaker boom was low-t red on deck and everything made snug for a long beat to windward.All thought then that the \u201cGenesta\u201d was the winner.The official time of rounding was : \u201cGenesta1 1,05.30, \u201cPuritan\u201d 1,07.36.The latter with her main sheet hauled in jibbed as she went round and in a minute after she was close hauled on the stuboard tacs, standing to the Southward.THE \u201cPURITAN\u201d made a wide turn which plstoed her further to the leeward snd now commenced the grand struggle for the finish, 20 miles to wind ward ; the \u201cPuritan\" went about first at 1.23 and the \u201cGenesta\u201d a minute later.Captain Crocker thought it prudent to house the \u201cPuritan\u2019s\u201d topmast at 1.25, as the wind was coming fast and heavy, while an ugly eei was fast rising into which the yachts plunged Three light leech linei on the \u201cPuritan\u2019s\u201d jib were led aft nui when hauled taut by General Paine and a much improved eet off of sail, out from the north-west came A SPITEFUL SQUALL OF WIND whistling through, the\tshrouds cf the boats, lashing\tthe\twaves int) foam, aud sending the spray in sheets high over the yachts to windward Every one thought the cutter\u2019s topsail must come in.Down she went, heeling over as she felt the force of the squall, till her lee rail wai lest.Cipt.Carter held her to her course.The \u201cPuritan\u201d was .making excel cellent weather of it,steadily eating up through the \u2018\u2022Genesta\u2019»\u201d lee.Juifc before she tacked at 2.17 she was fully halt a mile on the \u201cGenesta\u2019s\u201d lee bow.Instead of tacking when she could have crossed the \u201cGeoeitiv\u2019 bow, she kept ou, thereby, the Committee say, losing much valuable ground.The \u201cGeufsta\u201d went about at 2.18.This itretch to westward proved to be the last one, as the wind favored the yachts so tint thsy were able to fetch the fioiih.When Capt.Crocker found he cauld easily fetch the lightship he STARTED THE SLOOP UP and gave her a \u201cgood pull.\u201d She was then about half a mile on the Englishman\u2019s weather.At 3.35 the \u201cPuritan\u201d kept broad off and came \u201cboiling\u201d down for the \u201cGenes ta's\u201d weather, evidently intending to blanket her.Captain Carter seeing this put the cut ter\u2019s helm down suddenly and rhot the \u201cGenesta\u201d into the wind across his rival\u2019s stern and took the windward position himself, although he lost full three minutes by the operation.There was a luffing match for a few moments until tbs \u201cPuritan\u201d got far enough ahead.They were then, 3.53, about 2£ miles from the finish and the water was getting smoother, while the breeze continued strong.The \u201cPuritan\u201d increased her lead steadily and crossed the finish line at 4.09,15, while the fleet of steamboats gave her A BOUSING RECEPTION.The \u201cGenesta\u201d crossed the line at 4-10.39, only 2 minutes 24 seconds behind her, The yachts locked grand as they dashed across the line.In speaking of the race, ex-Commodoro Jas.D.Smith, who has seen every important race for the last 30 years, said : \u201cIt was the grandest race ever seen in the world, and if the \u2018Puritan\u2019 had been properly handled she Would have beaten the cutter mote yet.\u201d Tnere was great rejoicing ac the rooms of the New Yo*k* Yacht Club to-night.It has bean decided by the club that the race for the Commodore\u2019s Cup will take place on the 18th, all conditions being the same cs originally published.The race for the Breuton\u2019s Reef Cnalleogo Cup will be on the 21st inst., and that for the Cape May Challenge Cup on the 26rh mst.SPECIAL FROM TORONTO.Toronto, Sept.16\u2014An immense number of visitors were on the grounds to-day, the estimated number being about 40,000.The parade acd judging of hones in the horse ring was a grand sight; it would indeed be hard to get a finer lot together than were shown to-day.Owing to the large number of hones to be judged speeding in the ring was postponed, Captain Howard and his Gatling battery again gave an exhibition with blank cartridge in the horse ring, alto with ball cartriuge at a target placed oaths exhibition wharf.The ballooo'was again held captive, the wind blowing directly towards the Lake.About three o\u2019clock Sir Chai.Tapper arrived on the grounds and was accorded a reception by the association : afterwards he addressed a large audience iu tfie Art Gallery.This evening the grounds were packpi with people.Prof.Pain gave one of bis grand displays of fireworks and the different bands gave some excellent se\u2019ections.The programme for to-morrow, American citizens\u2019 nay, is a grand parade of Canadian draught horses, raddle hoises, hunters, roadsters and carriage horses, ju harness, contest of la3y drivers, hurdle races, concerts by the American Ladies\u2019 Bind and the Hand of the Queen\u2019s Own Rifles, drill by Capt.Howard and his Gatling gun battery, and in the evening there will be band concerts, eto.The gods of the old heathen are the servants ot to-day.Neptune, Vulcan, Æolus, and the bearer of the thunderbolt himself have stepped down from their pedestals and put on our livery.\u2014O.W.Holmes.drunk, 2 days ; and a host of cimpliinti for overcharge in esieisments.Narrow Escape \u2014At the fire in Champlain street, reported in yesterday\u2019s Chronicle, a woman very nearly perished, and had to be removed from the building in clothes.An Old Citizen Going.\u2014Quebec is about to loss 8notliertof its well known citizens, Mr.Leon Lemieux, formsrly Deputy-Chief and afterwards Chief of the Quebec Fire Brigade, leaves the ancient capital to day for Fall River, Ma>s , which he intends to make his futura heme.The Municipal Loan IFund.\u2014The Provincial Treasurer has notified the Levis Town Council that tho Government will not now accept its offer of some $67,000 in settlement of Levis indebtedness to the Municipal Loan Fund, that nothing bps than $100.000 will now bo taken and that this sum must be paid forthwith.Fine Fruit From the Village des Aui nais.\u2014Mr.Dupuis, of th's place, left at the office, yesterday, sjme sp'eudid specimens of the gre m grape.The fruit ta very sweet and the vinei have this year been exceedingly pro du'-t'.vo.Mr.Dupuis\u2019 well konwn energy in coonention with fruit tree planting has met with much and deserved success.Epitaph,\u2014Tho French Admiral has caused a monument to be placed over the grave, in Bel moat Cemetery, of the petty officer who died so cuddenly last week, with the follow iog inset ipt ou in French \u201cEugene Marie Lemoiue, second quarter-master of the frigate \u2018La Flore,\u2019 burn at St.Sarvan, died at Quebec on the 7th September, 1885\u2014Pray for him.\u201d Electric Exhibition.\u2014A splendid dis play of the e'eotric light was given Lit night by the frigate \u201cla Flore.\u201d By means of powerful reflentors, whatever part of the city the light was turned on was brillianriy illu minated.The display was witnessed by i large numbtr of people on Dufferiu Terrace Grand Battery, etc.The New Water Pipe \u2014In driving in the filling of a joint in the new water pips yesterday, in St.Sauveur, while the wa.er was still on, the workmen were unfortunate enough to cr&ck a pipe from end to end.The result was au immédiats collapse of the length of pipe in question, and the rush of watet was such that the two men narrowly escaped with their lives.Fire\u2014 An alarm from box 19, about 2 30 o\u2019clock thii morning, called out ths firemen for a fire that had decla'-ed itself in a smill wooden home in rear of No.7 Police Station.St.John suburbs.Although the Himes had complete mastery of the building when the Brigade arrived it was speedily subdued, but not before the house was gutted.Tne build iug, which was owned by a man named Moreau, was valued at about $1,000.Pi iso Tuning.\u2014Mr.A.Hutchioioa re spe.'tfully infirma his friends, his numerous customers and the public in general, that h will attend to all orders for piano and org.n tuning and repairs, left at the warerooms of Bernard 4 Allaire, No.77 and 79 St.John street, Upper Town, or at his private resi drnce No.*226 St.John street.This practical tuner is not connected in anyway with ether music dealers in this city ; his prompt atten tion will ba given to all orders hft at tither of the above mentioned places.Preller\u2019s Corpse Exhumed.Maxwell's Victim Photographed and Identified by a New Witness.[by the mackay-bknnett commercial CABLE TO THE \u201cHERALD.\u201d] London, Sept.12, 1885.\u2014The Armstrong osa dragged its slow length tilong at Bow street to-day.Md.Armstrong, mother if the uuhappy Eliza, and Mis.Broughton, who is ptesunud by the defence to have helped to arrange t ie sale i f the girl, were closely ciois-eximtutd by Mr.Russell and Mr.Waddy.Both witnesses cut poor flgurts during the process, an l give tuob ursitiafactory aubwera that t ie bympitby of the public, which was at the oatset wiih Mrs.Armstrong, seemed changed to tu-picun.Few new facti of im-fortiiice wire levea'cd, but fn in tho genctal drift tf the luettnns put by the counsel it ii new clear thit taey will eadeavor to prove that Eliza w»s sold to Mrs.Jarntt by her mother, or with her consent.If they cm ¦how th s, oid y enough it will bring clo er home to soma of the defendants the veiy offrit e wit t which they stand charged.MB.STEAD UNCRUSHED.Mr.Staada attitude remains somewhat mysteriou', but, to judge from a long conversation I hive jurt liai with him in his editorial sanctum, he will not attempt to disprove the charge of abduition mode against Lim, and will go to prisoo content, if by so doiog the cauie he advocates is furthered.\u201cI have little to say,\u201d rai l tie, \u201cexcept as to my own feelings With regird to ths caee.Thcss people Fula-id an 1 tne rest\u2014fajicy they have crushed me.They have not.I have suejj ceeded in my purpose beyond all I ould have hopel.Whether I am teat to jail or not, I conridrr myself at this moment ths mist enviable mau iu England.\u201d PERENNIAL DREAMS.Mr.Stead tbruit his hands deep into his trousers pockets, looked straight into vacancy and lontinued :\u2014\u201cThoss who know nothing about ms naturally misrepresent my action.Thisis no new craza with me.I have been writing acd dreaming of this \u2018blooming\u2019 baai-msi for quite fourteen years.During the last hsr night 1 twelve years or ro no man has taken a more active |.art in the agitation against the Contagious Diseases act and such like outrages against women.It has been one of the dearest drsires of my life to writs another \u2018Uoc'e Tom\u2019s Cabin\u2019 about thii white slavery, and I have long been urging action upon the public men of my acquaintance.SLUGGISH LEGISLATORS.\u201cBefcwem 1881 aud 1885, as you know, these nutters have bien subjected to repeated Parliamentary investigation.A commit-mittee of the Lords declared again and again the prcsiing need of legislation.What came of it all ?Why\u2014in May, I think\u2014the thing was talked out by the Commons in a House of twenty member).Tho judgei were as little to be depended on as Parliament.One judge d ed iu a discrdeily house, acd you remember how the Jeffiiis affair was arranged to »avo certain people from being dragged into the scandal.P< THE ABOVE DEPARTMENT our Stock for the Fall Trade is very complete, and of most superior makes.NEW TWEEDS AND COATINGS In West of England, Scotch and Canadian, a fine selection of first-class Goods just received.GLOVcR, FRY & CO.ARRIVAL -OF- Riiiltiiii Wools ! IMPORTED DIRECT -FROM- FATOXT, SOX7 ai Maxwell, was to have had a preliminary examination yesterday for the murder of C.A.Preller, but his lawy ers asked for and obtained a continuance to October 19, whi practically throws the case into the hands of the Grand Jury.It was whispered ab)ut that had the examination proceeded the prosecution would have sprung a sensation.What that sensation was to be was only learned to-day.It was in the person of witness who could positively identify the remaius of the person found in the trunk in the Southern Hotel on Tuesday morntog, April 14, as those of C.Arthur Preller.ANOTHER LINK IN THE CHAIN.The witness was John A.Frazier, jr., au artist aud photographer, of Toronto, Canada.Mr.Frazier became identified with the case in tbe following way :\u2014About a mouth after the discovery of the murder at the Southern Hotel Marthall F.Macdonald, Asristant Circuit Attorney, was called to Toronto on extradition burioess connected with a railroad imbezzlementcise.He stopped at the Roasin House.He had heard that Preller had spent some tints in Toronto before coming to St.Louie, and thought he would inquire a little about his dciugs there.He soon learned that while in Toronto Preller bad stopped at tho Rossin House, and that Mr.Frazier had been his intimate companion while there.Determined to ascertain the extent of Mr.Frazier\u2019s knowledge of the subject, Mr.Macdonald called at that gentleman\u2019s photograph gallery.as important witness.Mr.Frazier was attending to his usual business.Drawing ftotn his pocket a copy of tho photograph of Prellgr taken at tho morgue in this city, Mr.MacDonald mildly said \u201cI wanted to see if I could get this picture touched up a little.I understand that you do a little coloring of photographs occasionally.\u201d \u2018Great Heavens I\u2019\u2019 said Mr.Frazier, \u201cwho are you and where did you get this picture ?Why, that\u2019s Preller, who used to be here and was killed in 8t.Louis.\u2019 It was unnecessary to detail the conversation which followed and which ended in Mr.Macdonald's belief that he had found a good witness for the protecu-Hun iu the case of tho State of Missouri vs.Maxwell.Whtn it was thought that the time for the prel minary examination of Maxwell was at band Mesirs.Glover and Macdonald concluded that it would be well to secure the attendance cf Mr.Frazier.They sent for him and he came, arriving here on Wednesday evening.VISIT to the cemetery.On Thursday morning a very fine livery rig, drawn by two horses and carrying four men,drove out to Bellefontoine Cemetery and LEGISLATORS ARRAIGNED.\u201cThe front benches on .both sides of the House of Commons were tainted.The pre-s had orgauized a conspiracy of silence.\u2018But the police ?\u2019 you may say.\u2018Well, the police were as usel ss as the rest.I have talked to many policemen.They all tell you, Oh! 1 can\u2019t run in So-and-so or So-and-m ; he\u2019s tco big a ¦well.\u2019 I can\u2019t condemn them.They are only human.They earn thirty shillings a week, ou which they ofctn have to keep a family, and it would be death or dismi-eal to them if they moved agsioat many rich rascals.There is no justice for some people.A Prime Minister might outrage decency in a public park, yet go unmolested.Who would dare meddle with the Prince of Wales ?\u201d IMPELLED BY CRYING NEED Mr Stead fidgeted up and down the room for a few seconds and then continued :\u2014\u201c I am most anxious that you should understand the absolute and crying need which has impelled me in this agitation.Nothing was being done, the law was inadequate, the Législature inert, the pnsi silent, the magistracy corrupt.When I had couvimed myself that notaing could be hepsd for from auy of them oue course alone lay before me.I determinrd to go straight to the masses and to prove that the iniquities I denounced did indeed exist by doing myself all I had assarted it was possible to do.\u201d DELIBERATELY PLANNED.\u201c You will admit everything at the trial, then,\u201d said I, \u201cand therefore will technically be found guilty ?\u201d \u201cI don\u2019t think so,\u201d replied Mr.Stead, \u201c unless criminal inteotion can be proved.I have only acted a crime.To be sura, thii is much mare serious than committing it.Before I began my inquiry I comulted my lawyer, and asked him how I could best keep out of jail if I should be prosecuted.He sdvised me to inform aome public personage.For a choice\u2014the last one I should have consulted under ordinary circomstancea\u2014I went straight to the Archbishop of Canterbury.TKLLTNO THE PRELATES, \u201cI told the Archbishop what I meant to do.Of course he tried to dissuade me ; 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fact there has been so great a ftv sien of feuliag iu regard to Miss Hasty s sup pored connection with the crime tliat the p>-pular demand for a thorough investigation has become louder and more p;rsie.tent.In the face of all this the Board of Sopervuori for Champa\u2019gn Coonty refuted yesterday to order an inveetigation, cn ti e ground that as all the parties are dead no one can be boni ht-ed by it.Young Peabody is also-icddbrent about the matter and refuses to have anything to do with investigating tho evidence recently brought to light.The community, however, will not let the matter leit, aid will at once take stejs to cause a thcro.igb investigation of the mysterious case.S.S Isaac Pe it, Biut l.Whitehall.V Uingras \\V A°(jr Arthur, Dillon, Hoboken.Bennett & co, coal.\ta .\t.a 1 Siberian, Moore, Glavow.Sept *, Ians, Raa & co, G5 pasi, gen cargo, y ueoo , Montreal and West.Indiaaa, Bjornesa, Glawow, July 30 Norden, Aanonseo, Gloucester, Aug J Anna, Kitchin, Barbadoes, Aug 15, for 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Vic.Cap.76.ail the Detrntaras of the Three Rivers Harbour Commis io'e.-e, issued up to date.By order, GEORGES BALGER, Secr.-Treas.Harbour Commissioners\u2019 Office, 1 -\t-1.j Three Rivers, Sept.10th, 1885 September 16, 18 ;5, Bristol.Sept.14-4 a.ro.-This ci\u2019y, built on seven hills, like ancient Rome, and the scat of mammoth g\u2019ass and pottery works, with a suspension bridge at its suburbs of C.ifton, and a river turnelfrom its conr#e, has to-day alternated its criticisms of ic.-mons with ciitic:smi of Mrs.Lingtty.She produced here bst evening at the Prince\u2019s Th-at-e, which is a huodie 1 yards from the Commercial ca\u2019da office, the play of \u201cThe Yourg Tramp.\u201d The play is regarded as enhancing the reputation of it§ author, W.G.Wills, and as giving Mrs.Langtry her be=t fame yet as an actress, because the disguise of her dress in the last act, as a Yorkshire farmer\u2019s lad, and the assumed patois in dialogue divorced her from millinery effec\u2019s and io:iety ways, ani threw her upon her innate powers as an aotre s.AN UNQUESTIONED SUCCESS Early in the play ehe repres nted a provincial actrers beloved by an old roué baronet, she herself loviug his son (Ch-rles Coghlsn).The Baronet suddenly dice, 1 aving her his estate.This is wasted by the villain of the piece, the agent, while she is onjtya Continent.Her disguise is put on to uoma-k him, and this she acxmphshis.Then love and money come together fiom the sweetheirts in the denouement.Her audience compoied the pick of society here, wüh visitors from Clifton.She was in excellent voice and spirits, and made perhapi her first unquestioned success, as merging her pertona\u2019ity in her cha'acter.Since Bristol last saw her she has made great improvement in abandon, business and by-p\u2019.sy.This improvement is regarded as very marked.Seldom has your correipondent ssen an audience more apon-taaeou-ly enthusiastic than the ons hat evening.rnHE \u201cTIME BALL\u201d AT THE CITADEL J.will be hoisted each day (Sundays excepted) as follows :\u2014\t.Half-way Up.At 12 45 P.M.o\u2019clock.To Top.At 12.55 P.M.o\u2019clock.AND Will be Dropped.At 1.00 P.M.o\u2019clock The above is Standard Tima for the 75th Meridian.A Chronometer keeping Greenwich Mean Time should then show 6 hrs.N.B.\u2014Should the \u201cBall\u201d by accident drop at the wrong time, it will be again hoisted half-mast and kept there half an hour.A.:iL WALTERS, In Charge Qunbeo Observatory.May 8, 18*5.PASSENGERS.Per ss Siberian, Moore, from Glasgow Mr and Mrs Phipaon Mr and Mr* Dunbar, Mr Mr R G S3 MÜWÏK.Mi w W MulW,.Mr R » Campbell.Mr Alex Cleland, MrRobtHamu tomAIrj\u2019aa^A Donald, 16 intermediate, and 38 steerage passengers, -1885 TlJJJtU aiaa wateb at\tEvening, September .14 Monday.Tuesday.Wednesday.Thursday.Friday.Saturday.15 .16 .17 .18 .19 9 56 10\t35 11\t19 0 00 1\t19 2\t44 4 0L 10 16 10\t67 11\t43 0 43 2 01 3\t25 4\t33 forty-live S JEiXP X3 IN Gr\tQuarter- Sunday.LO N.B.\u2014The stream of tide runs up minutes after high water.MOON\u2019S PHASES\t,\t\u201e Wednesday, 16th.1.26 a.m OCEAN STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS, COMMERCIAL.Date.Steamship Sept 16\u2014Wyoming 14\t\u2014Canada \"\t\u2014EttTt Arrived at New York London from.Liverpool Havre New York Reported by T.E Hanrahan & Co NEW YORK STOCKS September 16, 1885.Probabilities for tbe Next 24 Hoars lor the St.Lawrence, etc.eto.Tobonto.Sept.17, 1 a.m.\u2014Lower St.Lawrence »nd Gulf-North-west and west winds, fair weather, and not much change iu temperature.16,19,2S-C SPORTING NEWS.STEAM TO FRANCE.=*i Halifax steam Naiiptioii Company, limiteid.alHE MAGNIFICENT STEAMSHIP \u201cULUNDA,\u201d Captain Hill, will sail from thu Port for Havre, about 14th October.For freight or passage, apply to WM.M.MACPHERSON, Agent, 75, Dalhousie Street.September 16,188'.______________ TEACHER WANTEO.THE PROTESTANT BOARD OF School Commissioners of the City of Quebec lequire the services of a Teacher for the D\u2019Aiguillon Street School.Applications» with recommendations, Ac., to be sent in immediately to JOHN M.HARPER, Sec\u2019y.-Treas.of tba Board.September 15, 1885.________________2.CHEMICAL APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.London, Sapt.16\u2014At Donotater the raca to-day for the St.Leger stakes was won by Melton,\u201d which was ridden by Archer, isoba\u201d was second and \u201cLonely\u201d third.There were ten starters.PEDESTRIANISM.London, Sept.16\u2014A ten-mile rnnning race bslwetn Cummings and George will take place at the Agricultural Hall, cn September 26:b.AQUATICS.Lake Mapanacook, Me., Sept.16\u2014The races opened at one o\u2019clock, with fine water, 5000 penoni being in attendance.In the professional double-scull race the cootca\u2019auts drew poeitions as follows : Hanlau and Lee 1, Hoamer and Peterson 2, McKay and Hamm 3.Rcsi and TeuEyck 4.The distance was three miles.They took the water well to- ?ether and kept close company until ooe-ourtb down the cours?, when Hanlau and Lre pushed to the front, tbe others maintaining their positions.Soon Ross and T.nEyck fell elightly to ihi reir, Hosmer and Peterson, and McKay and Hamm rowing sloogside of each other.At the first turn Hanlan and Lee led, with Hoemer and Peterson second, McKay and Hamm third, and Rosa and Ten-Eyck last.Coming ba;k Hsnltn and Lee forged steadily aheid, being three lengths in trout when half-way up and rowing 34 stroke* ; McKay and Hamm were struggling haid for eecond place agairst Hoamer and Petersen, who weie second.They turned in the same order.Soon after the tuin Rcss and TenEyck left the course half-way down.Hanlan and Lee were gaining and Hcamer and Peterson were still leading McKay and Hamm, and they turned in that order.On the way back Hanlso and Lee had a lead of five boat lengths, and McKay and Hamm were about the same distance behind Hoamer and Peterson.They passed the stake-boat in this order.WHO KILLED THE FAMILY?Glass.Porcelain.Stoneware.Platinum, CRUCIBLES of EVERY SOM Analytical Scales and Weights Fine Chemicals and Reagents PARESIS WHO OPPOSED THEIR SON\u2019S MARRIAGE DIE IS AGONY.The Allan ss \"Grecian,\u201d Captain LeGallau* from Quebec, arrived at Glasgow on Tuesday, and landed her live stcck shipment of 303 oxen in good condition.The Allan ss \u2018 Siberian,\u201d Captain Moore, proceeded to hlontreal, ot 8,30 a.m.yesterday.The Allan ss \u201cCarthaginian,\u201d Capt.Allan, arrived from Montreal, at 5.30 p.m.yesterday.The Allan ss \u201cNova Scotian,\u201d Capt.Hughes, from Halifax, for Liverpool, via St.John\u2019s, NfldL, arrived at St.John\u2019s, at 5 p.m.jester-day.The Allan ss \u2018\u2019Siberian,\u201d Captain Moore, from Glasgow, Sept.4, arrived in port at midnight, 15tli September, with 11 cabin, 16 intermediate, 38 steerage passengers, and a general cargo for Quebec, Montreal and tbe West.Reports :\u2014Left Glaigow, Sept.4th, at 10 p.m.From the 6th to the 12th eucounte.ed a tucces-sion of westerly gules and heavy head t®a8-13th, passed Belle Isle at 8 a.m.and a small iceberg a mile south of Greenly Island.14th, rain and foggy weather.15th, off Father Point at 10 a.m.and received pilot.There were cn board 117 packages through goods for Point Levis, and genetal cargo for Quebec and Montreal.Also, four horses for Montreal, the property of Mr.Pickering, who accompanies them.On the 11th Sept, lat 54 N, Ion 41 W, passed the Allan Line ss \u201cCanadian,\u201d and on the 13th Sept.4 p.m.48 miles went of Point Amour, passed Allan Line as \u201cScandinavian,\u201d both bound east.The ss \u201cColina,\u201d of the Donaldson Line, from Glasgow, passed inward, at Father Point, at 1.30 p.m, yesterday.The pilot who took down the ss \u2018\u2019West Cum-berlanct\u201d on her last outward trip, was arraigned before the Harbour Gotnmisoionera on Tuesday, on a charge of intoxication, snd he was deprived of his branch.Bark \u201cSaltee,\u201d Captain Clancy, from Wexford, July 25, arrived in port yesterday at 12.30 p.m.in to» of tug \u2018\"U.W.Jones.\u201d Barks \u201cIndiana\u201d and \u201cNorden\u201d arrived from below in tow of steamer \"Challenger\u201d yesterday evening.Bark \u201cAnna,\u201d Captain Kitchen, from Bar-badoea, August 15, for Montreal, arrived from below in tow of steamer \u201cDauntless\u201d yesterday evening.London, Sept.12\u2014Bark \u201cLady Blessington\u201d (Br), at Hamburg from Philadelphia, collided with the steamer \u201cEuropa\u201d (Gar), and broke some of the latter\u2019s yards and sunk a barge containing part of the \u201cEuropa\u2019s\u201d cargo.The bark lost an anchor.Mauritius, Sept.13\u2014Bark \u201cSlangevecht\u201d (Dutch), from Galle for New York, which put in here leaky, has been condemned.A vessel has been chartered for £860 to take her cargo to New York.Arbroath, Sept 14\u2014B.irk \u201cFerdinand Bruno\u201d (Ger), Marohn, from Darien for Dundee, went ashore last night at Bell Rock.Crew landed here to-day.London, Sept.14-Ship \u201cParamiU,\u201d Humphrey, from Liverpool Sept.8 _for San i\u2019ran-eifeo, before reported in collision with the British bark \u201cGulnare,\u201d lost jibboom and bob-stays, with everything attached.Bark \u201cKincardineshire\u201d (Br), Lane, from London for Portland, Ü, has arrived at Falmouth with loss of sails and some of her crew injured.Liverpool, Sept.14\u2014Steamer \u201cOxenholme\u201d (Br).Williams, from Montreal, struck the dock entrance at this port and received damage to bows.Lowestoft, Sept.10\u2014Passed, shin \u201cEdmund Kaye\u201d (Br), Robertson, Quebec for Newcastle.Dungeness, Sept.13\u2014Passed, ship \"Zulette (Br), Kelly, Quebec for West Hartlepool.Spoken.\u2014Bark \u201cRoyal Arch\u201d (Br), Fry, from Montreal for Rosario, August 4, lat 30 N, Ion 38 W.Bark \u201cflamingja\" (Nor), from Montreal for Buenos Ayres, August 3, lat 16 N, Ion 30 W.Schooner \u201cGalena\u201d (Br).Parks, from Montreal for Buenos Ayres, August 15, lat 33 N, Ion 40 W.C.B.k Quincy.N.Y.Central.Can.South.Del.& Hud.Del., L.AW.Erie.Jersey Central.Kansas & T.Lou.& Nosh.Lake Shore.Mich.Central.North Pacific (Coin).Do.Fref.North-West.Pullman Car .Ohio Cent.\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 .New York, Ont & West.Pacific Mail Philadelphia and Reading, Erie Seconds.St Paul & M.St.Paul (Com).St.Paul (l\u2019M).St.Paul A S.City.St Paul & Omaha.Texas Pacific.Can.Pacific.Union Pac.Wabash (Coin).Do.(proferred).W.U.Tel.West 3.Bds.Cen.Pac.Or.Trans.Mo.Pacific.Denver & Rio Grande.c o -\tS ti o-\tj= ^ 1*.129\t129\t129* 972\t971\t98 36\t36j\t364 82\t824\t8/1 994\t994\u2019\t99* 154\t15*\t1;4\t4;>J 692\t704\t704 2ii\t~22\tli\" 47i\t471\t484 96§\t972\t978 \t1262\t\u2022 \u2022 .i\t.\t.\t13*\t 4SI\t48*\t48* 18\t194\t19* 641\t65g\t653 '784\t79*\t¦V9* 'si 4\t'sal\tlii 91*\t92*\t9/4 17*\t19*\t19* 5Ô4\tM4\tM* .\t74\t.\"702\tm\t7ÔÏ 42\t42*\t42* \t37\t37 201\t20*\t21 934\t94\t91 llj\t12\t12 £ 4* 97« 36 81& 99 154 414 24* 414 69* ; spring 4,00 ; superfine.3,60 to 3,65 ; strong bakers, 4,00 to 4.75 ; fine, 3,40 to 3,50 : middlings, 3 20 to 3,30 ; Pollards, 2,90 to 3.00 ; Ontario bags, 1,75 to 2,00 ; city bags, 2,20 to 2,25 for strongbakeis.Grain\u2014Wheat nominal; red winter, 92c to 93c ; white.89o to 90c : spriug, 92c to 93c.Corn, 68c to 60c.Peas, 77c to 78c.Oats, 32c to 33c.Barley, 50c tc 60c.Rye.67c to G\u2018te.Oatmeal, 4,00 to 4.25.Cornmeal, 2,90 to 3,01.Provisions\u2014Pork, 12,50 to 13,25.Lard, »4o to 9$c.Bacon.104c to U4c.Hams, 104c to 114?.Cheese, fine to finest, 7c to 8c Butter\u2014Townships, 14c to 18c ; Morrisburg.13c to 17c ; Western.12c to 15c.Egg» steady, at 134c to 14c for fresh.Nkw York Stock Market.Sept.16,1 p in.\u2014 Stocks steady ; American Express, 89; L 1, 454 ; Canada Southern, 36 ; Delaware and Hudson, 812 ; Delaware A Lackawana, 994 ; Lake Shore, 692 ; Michigan Central, 69 ; Northern Pacific.21*; do preferred, 474 î,^e^ Central, 974 ; St Paul, 78*; do preferred.113 ; St P M and M 97 ; Union Pacific, 50* ; Western Union Telegraph.70* New Yore.Sept 16-Cottonsteady {Uplands, 10 1-16.1 ; Orleans, 10 8-16d ; futures dull ; sellers September at 9,65 ; sellers October at 9,48 ; sellers November at 9,49 ; sellers Decem-ber at 9.52.Flour closed quiet ; superfine Stole at 3,05 to 3,45 ; superfine western at 3 00 to 3,30 ; common to goode xtra at 3,40 to 3,89 ; choice white wheat 4,75 to 5,35; receipts 21,-493 brls ; sales 11,000 hrls.Rye flour firm ; superfine at 3,10 to 3,25.Wheat opened weak and afterwards ruled higher; receipt* the Handles, pkg.Salmon,brie.Stationary, c\u2019s\u2019s.Slabs, loads.Tea, bxs.Tobacco, cases.Tin, cases.Turpentine, brls Tar, brls.Wine, hds.Do.qrcaks.Do.brls.Do.bxs.Whiskey, brls.Do.cases.Washboards, pkg Wood, cords.Whale Oil, galls EXPORTS.Sept 16\u2014Per canal-boat D M Munger, Roberts, for Burlington\u2014152,219 feet spruce lumber.by G B Hall A co.Per canal-boat C A C Jefferson, Jefferson, for Burlington\u2014159,711 feet lumber, by O B Hall 4 co\t.« Per canal-boat Nathan, Hamel, for Brooklyn 41,716 j:c* spruce boards, 92,062 dj hemlock boards, by A Gravel.Nttlces of Marriages, Bertha, »nd Deatna, 50 centa.No enceptfen wr.l be made to tfcla role.DEATH On the 15th instant, James McKeaney, tved 65 years, a native of Quebec.The funeral will leave his late residence, No.25 St.Michael street, this day (Thursday) at 2 p.m., for St.Patrick\u2019s Charch, and thence to St.Patrick\u2019s Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully requested to attend.teT Cleveland and Chicago papers please copy.92 467 39 1C60 1610 3355 1300 51 26 18 141* 5 37 544 1135 1825 6128 73 1589 327410 90 5415 2027 16»16 523 72 8911 232 13 527 213 37*7 7997 9125 252 45 \u2022WHAT IT IS I Pratt\u2019s Astral Oil A MEANS OF BRILLIANT-ly lighting your homes with an Oil that vntl not Smoke the Lamp Chimney or Crust the Wick.Always uniform ! The Bert always the Cheapest ! Ask your dealer for PRATT\u2019S ASTRAL OIL.C.PEVERLEY, WHOLES ALS AGENT, 68è, St.Peter Street.CUSTOMS TARIFF ! Canadian Customs par value.Fxrloo, SO oexxtfli.DAWSON A CO.Ssptember 10, 1885.to Alexander Kerr, of Quebec, Canada, will communicato with FAYETTE MARSH, of Stillwater, Minn., who desires to take bis deposition, he will not be detained, will not be permitted to get mto any trouble with reference to the giving of theflhpoeitioiL, and will be liberally paid for bis services.FAYETTE MARSH.August 15, 1885.\ttoctl-p T 3=1 El Quebec Steamship Company.CHE SS.\u201cMIRAMICHI,\" CAPTAIN A.Baquet, is intended to sail for Picton, on UKSDAY,22ad September, at 2 P.M., calling Father Point, Gaspe, Perea, Summerside and Charlottetown.Has excellent accommodation for passengers For Freight or Passage, apply to ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Atkinson's Wharf September 9, 1885.\t______________ FALLUPOETiiiiiilS NEW GOODS.WE ARE NOW SHOWING the Latest Novelties in Dress and Materials in all the NEW FASHIONABLE SHADES.Silk Plushes, Velveteens, Ottoman Ribbons, Sa*h Ribbons, Black & Coloured Cashmeres, Plain and Fancy Flannel*.Pat on\u2019s Scotch Yarn.Baldwin\u2019s Lambs Wool A Fingering.Plain and Fancy Colours.Ï Gent\u2019s White Dresa Shirts.Gent\u2019s Linen Collars.Ac.Ac., Ac, The above Goods are all marked at extremely low prices.BEHAN BROTHERS.ITOTICE.TF THE PERSON.WHO WROTE A 1 letter from Ryan Hotel.St.Paul, Minn., Upper Part of House No.2, St, Antoine Street.Lower Town.Apply at Office of WESTON HUNT A SON ) July 1, 1R85.\t.\ttf \u2022FOR SALE, \\1IA1 Those extensive, emi nently commodious and agreeably situated premises at Meant Pleasant, near St.Foy Toll-Gate, occupied by John Burroughs, Enquire, including Two Brick Safe*, Russian Stoves, and al modern conveniences, with Garden, Stable* extensive Outhouses, Ac.\t, Apply to CYRILLE TESSIER, Kso., TiTp.J one 26,1*85.\ttf-o* CANADA'S GREAT INDUSTRIAL FAIR ! -AND \u2014~ AGMCDLTÜRÀL EXPOSITION, 1885, \u2014 WILL BE HELD AT THE\u2014 OXTTT OJ?* TOH.O»TTO, September Oth to 19(h.AMICM AKTMUim All Sizes, from the following 9 Mines :\u2014 WILKESBARRE, LACKAWANNA, PITTSTON, The largest prizes and the best show of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Agricultural, Horticultural and Dairy Product*, Machinery, Implements an 1 Manu-actnres of all kinds in the Dominion of Canada.Prize Litis and Entry Forms can be obtained from tbe Secretaries of all Agricultural Societies and Mechanics\u2019 Institutes, or they will be sent anywhere on application by post-card to e Secretary, at Toronto.Entries dose August 22nd.A large number of Special At tractions are being prepared for that time, for fall particulars of which see Special Programmes.Cheap Rates and Excursions on all railways.The best time to visit the City of Toronto.J.J.WITHROW.M.J.HILL, President.Manager and Secretary, Toronto August 4.1885.SCRANTON.-FOR SALE BY- im nun & co., ARTHUR STREET.August 13, 1885.ju2 SAFE USE OF STEAM I THE SAFE USE OF STEAM.\u2014Contain ing Rules for the Guidance of Unprofessional Steam Users, by an Engineer^ Directions and Hints for Boiler Attendants and Engineers, by Robert Wilson, late In spector for the Manchester Steam User Association.Tabulai ed Weights of Angle, Bulb, Beam Round, Square and Flat Iron ; for tbe use of Shipbuilders and Naval Architects, 50 cent*.Ohemi Coartata, or the Key to Modern CbemUtry\u2014adapted to Students intending to present themselves for Examinations, to porsonv who wish to become aoquainto with tbe Modern Notation, Ac.$1.50.Maguire\u2019s Code of Cyphers.- A comprehensive System of Cryptography, designed for general use ; adopted by the International Convention of Telegraph Companies.\u2014 Price.$2.00.For sale by DAWSON A CO August 7 1885.NEW BOOKS i Quebec Central Railway.SATURDAY EXCURSIONS! TXCKIETS ro Mmole or Laie Memptoin» -GOOD TO- Go on Saturday AND Returu following Monday, ï August 24, 1885.rnyB-Lro September 7.1885.The salon of madame neokar, by Vicomte D\u2019HauseonviUe\u2014Franklin Square Library.Fish and Men in the Maine Islands\u2014Franklin Square Library.General Gordou\u2019e Journal at Khartoum, Algonquin Legend* of New England.mi>erial Federation, by the Marquis of Lo rne.The Boundaries formerly in dispute between Great Britain and the United States, by Sir Francis Hiucks, K.O.M.G., C.B.-WILL BE ISSUED- JA.T /SI IJST CSrHaJES ÊT SPECIAL LOW RATES will be named o Excursion parties of Ten or more on application.J.R.WOODWARD, ' J.H.WALSH.\tGeneral Manager:\u2019 Act\u2019g Gen\u2019l Pasagr.Agt.For Ticketa, Time Table*.Ac., apply at Ticket Offices opposite St.Louis Hotel, Qui-bee J Shipmsn A Stocking, Agents ; Quebpd A Levis Ferry Wharf, Geo.Addie, Agent ; or at Quebec Central Railway Station, Levis.July 25, 1886.FOR BARGAINS -GO TO THE- ialslHt OF- The London Sensations.ABM MT1ACITE ! A FURTHER SUPPLY Of The Golden Dog, (Chien d\u2019Or).A Chance Acquaintance.Unde Jaric and other Stories.Clark Russell's Sea Tales, Ac., Ac,, Ac.L.A.BERGEVIN, 35 TO 45, NOTRE-DAME STREET.1525 A SEVERE CRITICISM OF THE CONDUCT OF THE \u201cPALL MALL GAZETTE.\u201d For sale by August 7.1885.DAWSON A 00.721 517 9082 40 JAS.WOODS, Chief Clerk, Harbour Commissioners\u2019 Office, Quebec, 5th Sept., 1885.Custom Duties.The following is the amount of dutiea collected at the Custom House, Quebec, on the 16th September\u2014$3042 01.Gold Exchange.New Yore, Sept.15,11.00 a.m.\u2014American Odd.4.86.Sterling Exchange.4.84.to SAILED FROM GASPE.Flying Fish, Coles, Figueira, Sept 7 SAILED FOR PASPEBIAC.Reaper, Gresley, Rio Janeiro, Aug 24 SAILED FOR MONTREAL.Enrique (s), Abarastera, Savua, Sept 7 Aspoiogon, McKenzie, Pictou, NS, Sept 14 ARRIVED FROM BATISCAN.Valborg, Hoogh, London, Sept 14 ARRIVED FROM QUEBEC.Péruvienne, Steen, Dundee, Sept 14 Kenigin Elizabeth Louise, Masur, Hull, Sept 12 Bucephalus.Shepherd, Hull, Sept 13 Hoffnung, Geriach Hull, Sept 14 Priuce Rupert, O\u2019Malley, Liverpool, Sept 13 Edmund Kaye, Rjfcertson, Newcastle, Sept 12 Maude, Kroger, South Shields, Sept 13 ARRIVED FROM MONTREAL.Achille F, Perc ch, Cardiff.Sept 13 Ox-nholme (*), Williams, Liverpool, Sept 13 ARRIVED FROM SAULT AU MOUTON.Anna, Reichbow.Galway, Sent 11 Montreal Stock Market\u2014September 16 First Boabu.Bank of Montreal, 201 to 200*.Untaito Bank, 109 to 107.Banque du Peuple, 77 asked.Morion\u2019* Bank, ex-div, 121 to 117.Bank of Toronto.186J to 183£.Banque Jacques-Cartier, 61* to 60.Merchant\u2019s Bank, 116 to 115*.Union Bank, 65 asked.Hank of Commerce, 127* to 126jp Canada Pacific Railway.46* to 45*.Montreal Telegraph Company, ex-div.127 126 ; sales, 82 shares at 126*.Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company, 59a to 58 ; Bale,,¦ 5 shares at 59.City Passenger Railway Company, 110.J to lloj; sales, 50 shares at HGJ ; 25 shares at lied.Montreal Gas Company, 189 to 188J ; sales, 30 shares at 189 ; ex-div., 184 to 1834.Canada Cotton Company, 59 to 45.Dundas Cotton Company, 50 to 40.North-Wast Band Company, 38s offered Second board.Bank of Montreal, 201 to 200* : sales, 50 shares at 201 ; 10 share* at 200J; 10 shares at -oO* Ontario Bank, 109 to 107.Morion\u2019s Bank, ex -div, 118 offered.Bank of Toronto, 187* to 186 ; sales.10 shares at 186.Banque Jacqnes-Cartier, 614 to 60.\t\u201e Meichant\u2019s Bank, 116to 115* ; sales, 2;» shares at 115J.Bank of Commerce, 127* to 126^.Canada Pacific Railway, 46* to ffi*.Montreal Telegraph Company, ex-div, lz< to 126* ; sales, 50 shares at 1265- Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company 594 to 59 ; s-ales, 25shares at\tlir8.City Passenger Railway Company, Hi 4 .A* sales, 25 shares at 1164 ; 5.0 shares at llof.Montreal Gas Company, 189* to 1894 j\t.¦ shares at 1894 » 225 shares at 189* ; ex d , 1844 to 181.Canada Cotton Company, 60 asked.Dundas Cotton Company, 50 to 40.North-West ijand Co., 39s offered.PORT OF QUEIIEC\u2014AftRIVED.Sept.16\u2014Bark Saltee, Clancy, Wexford, July 25.Price, Bros A co, bal.Schr P Fortin, Desprcs, Caribou Cove, George Tanguay, Innings.-Wm R Page.Cou*ins, Canso, Geo Paterson, fish and oil.Barge G Ü Bigelow, Bigelow, Port Johnston, J B Pruneau, coal.Canal-boat James M Wood, Muldowney, New York, Bennett A co, coal.Dateet Montreal, new Eork, and Chicago Price ¦ Montreal, Sept.16\u2014Flour\u2014receipts, 400 brls ; sales, none reported.Market quiet at generally unchanged rate.Quotations\u2014I atents, 4,25 to 5,00 ; superior extras, 4,20 to 4, Jo ; extra Under the heading of \u201cThe Gutter Gazette\u201d the London Echo thus speaks of the conduct of the Pall Mall Gazette in making public the stories of sin that recently filled its columns : For some weeks past the streets of London have been fleoded with filth\u2014filth of the kind that used to be found in great abundance in Holywell street.An evening contemporary, long conducted by one of tho ablett of Tory journalists, and afterwards by cue of the most brilliant of Radicsl writers, is answer-able for what Mr.Llewellyn Davie* has very aptly called a new apocalypee of evil.VVe have hesitated to join in the general cry of condemnation became, cenvinced aa we were of the immensity of the miechief that has been worked, persuaded as we have long been that no good likely to be done by such pub* lications can counterbalance a tithe of the injury for which they are responsible, we have yet shrunk from assuming that the conductor* of the Pall Mall Gazette were guilty of any more than a terrible error of judgment.But it is no longer possible to be so charitable.Tho Criminal Ameodmeut bill is passed, aud be it good or bad, a sufficient or inadequate measure, there is not the slightest chance of its deing altered until next year.But what care the purveyors of filth for that ! What they want ir to maintain the circulation which rivalry with Town Talk has given them.With them it is a matter of pounds, shillings, and pence ; ^ and so we are to have a National Conference at St.James\u2019\tHall, and a demon- stration in Hyde Park.\\V hat it the demonstration to do ?As the Executive Committee of the London Trades Council point out in the letter in which they refuse to join in the demonstration, merely protesting agaiaet a a existing evil will not be of much avail.>* bat is wanted ia the amendrmut of economic con-ditioca, which \u201cdegrade men by poverty, ruin women by starvation, and dwarf the national childhood by physical and mental destitution ; thus constituting tho most powerful incentives to vice of every description.But this is not the opinion of the vendors of garbage.As for the people like ourselves, who will not join in this \u201ccrusade, the timorous cavillers and famt-hearted objectors \u201d 1st them beware.If they hold aloof, then \u2019\u2019reckless leading\u201d will mean \u201cnot so much reformation as revolution.\u201d Thisriint about revolution is not worth a pissing thought, but who shall set limits to the injury that may ba wrought by the efforts of these shameless traffickers in pollution, these hawkers of Holywell street wares, who are faturating the minds of the young and inno-esnt with knowledge of what has hitherto bean the hidden sin of groat cities?Unfor-tunatuly a certain number of persons of and station have countenanced this hideous propaganda in the belief that the authors of it were moved by noble motives.What, then, do they siy to the sensational announcement of Saturday?In larger capitals than would be used by an American print of the enterprising sort we read, \u201cGreat Social Scandal l An ex-Cabinet ALL SIZES ON HAND.Clean Coals in Summer.\t___ Dry Coals in Winter.- I -ALWAYS- Best Quality.Lowest Prices.Prompt Delivery.Freedom from Dust.2,000 Yards of Superior Quality Black and Colored FRENCH SERGES, worth from $3 .25 to $5.25 a yard, now selling, to clear, at $2.75 only.The greatest Bargain ever offered in this City.Don\u2019t fgil to see the Gopda.July 16, 1885.\tjanSIFm 11».44, ST.URSULE STREET.^ &E0RGÏ! M.WEBSTER fc CO.September 7.1885, SapenayRoyalMLine This company is prepared to execute with promptness, and in a bivb order of finish.Family Washing,Work from Ladies* and Gentlemen\u2019s Furnishing Stores, Hotels, Restau* rants, Steamships, &c., &c, &o.August 7, 1885.\tBm THE HIRE RIPHTATffll and extensive sale of the old time-tnod and well-proved \u2014OF\u2014 to the Saguenay, Steamers TADOUM.4C, CACOVXA, RIVIERE DU LOUP and COOK\u2019S FRIEND BAKING POWDER have moved unscrupulous parties to imitate the packages in which it is sold, and even t# appro- packages I priait a part of its name as means of foisting on consumers a powder containing (for chespneta Alum in large quantity.\tv PRESERVE TOUR HEALTH by purchasing tIKND, which re MURRAY BAY.Commencing on the 8th instant tho Steamer \u2022%Unioo,,, Capt.A.Barras, will leave the St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 7.80 A.M., for Chicoutimi and Ha 1 Ha I Bay, calling at Baie St.Paul, He aux Coudras, Eboulements, Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup, Tedousac, and L\u2019Anee St.Jean.FARM FOR SALE -IN THE- EASTERN\t, only the Genuine COOK\u2019S FKl well known to contain NO Alum nor any other noxious dru?.r See that ths full name, in large letters, is printed across the directions for use.\\ For Sale by Respectable Grocers Everywhere.within 1* Niles of the CITY OF SHERBROOKE, July 8, 1885 w.d.McLaren, 55, College Street, Montreal.Johnston s Fluid Beef.ON WATERLOO A MAGOG RAILWAY.TICKETS foi sale, and State Rooms secured at the General Ticket Office, opposite the St.Louis Hole», at the Office of the St.Lawrence Steam Navigation Compant, St.Andrew Wharf, and on boaid of the Steamer.A.G ABO UR Y, Secretary.September 5.1885.\t_______________ BLANCARD\u2019S PILLS, IODIDE OF IRON Latest Suropoaa Markets.\tu» \u201e\t______ .- Liverpool, September 16.11.30 a.m.Gotton i C|iaractsr DU!J gtation have countenanced teady.Uplands 5 7-15d.Orleans :>4d-\thi.innm uronnaanda in the belief that Approved by tho Academy of Medicine of Paris are specially recommended by the Medical Celebrities of the World for Scrofula, (tumors, King\u2019s evil, etc.) the early stages of Consumption, Constitutional Weakness.Poorness of Blood, and for stimulating and regulating its periodic course.None genuine unless signed \u201cBlancard, 40 rue Bonaparte Paris \u2019 H.Fougerm A Co.N.Y., Agonie for the U S Sold by Druggists Generally.Jnue 29, 1885.\tdec22-Lm-Ao tue OO PC A ORES, 80 ACRES UNDER 6 4iO JÎTV.high state of cultivation.Soil, rich black loam, smooth even surface, free from stone.Good supply of wood and Urge quantity of Cedar on the place.Valuable, 2 first-class Barns, one 40 x 80 newly built, with high basement Stable under whole, the other 30 x 63.Spring of clear cold water, giving abundant supply for all purposes, in close proximity to oaUdings.The Hay and Gram now on the prier is also for sale.Tho quality of soil, and location so near Sherbrooke, where there is a market for all farm products at good prices, make» this a very desirabl property.JPario©, 00,000.For further particulars apply to P.A.SHAW, Erq., Peter Street, Quebec.Johnston's Fluid Chicken, ill ill ALL THE ABOVE PREPARATION.xY.are invaluable to Invalida, an a favorita luxury with Convalescents.Sold by all Druggists and Grocers.June 11,1385.\toct7-L NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PIER JL at mouth of Cap Rouge River, and in with he only other Deep, Water Pier Or, to August 1,1885, WM.FARWELL, E.T.Bank, Sherbrooke.where, IS SUBMERGED AT ABOUT HALF TIDE, and that the position is shown by A GREEN BUOY.\t1 CAP ROUGE PIER AHD WHARF CO.AMOS BOWKN, M*v 12.118851\t*a»H** 17528079 065956 Advertising Cheats !! \u201cIt haa been so comm an to begin an article, in an elegant, interesting style, \u201cThen run it into some advertisement, that we avoid all such, \u201cAnd simply < all attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in at plain, honest terms \u2022 possible, \u201cTo induce people \u201cTo give them oius truil, which so proves their value that they will never use any-king else.\u201d ' \u201cTkk Rimedt so favorably noticed in all the \"EU- an t a \u2018cular, is \u201cHaving a la ge sale, and is supplanting all other medicine i \u2022\"Tbare is no d nving the vi.-tues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop Hitters have shown great sbr lasw aid ahil.ty \u2022\t\u2022\t* *Tn componn i:og a medicine wh'sevhtaes are so palpable to every oas\u2019s observât! in.\u201d tid She Die ?\u201cNo ! \u2018She lingered and suffered along, pin-ng away all the time for years.\u201d \u201cThe doctors doing her no good \u201cAnd at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say so much about.\u201d \u201cIndeed l Indeed !\u201d \u201cHow thankful we should be for that medicine.\u201d A Daughter\u2019s Misery.\u201cEleven years our daughter suffered on Ded of misery.\u201cFrom a complication of kidney, liver, rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility, \u201cUnder the care of the best physicians, \u201cWho gave her disease various names, \u201cBat no leiicf, \u201cAnd noiv, she is restored to u* in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitten, that »e had shunned for years before using it \u2019\tThe Parwts.MT None p -i: ue without a bunch .f green Hope on ch< «.hue label.Shun all the vile, poiaozMoe stuff »,r.b \"Hop\u201d or \u2018Heps\u201d in their &pI2t Ijit.-co-ù&w Anrost 26.lriS:>.2TO KZSZL Tfltinn* Ecltctrie Oil ! Worth Ten Time» its Weight in Gold.Do you know anything of it ?Jj not, it is time you did.Pafn cannot t-tiy where it is used.It U the cheapest medic ne ever made.One dose cures common Soa* Th ioat.One Bottle has cured Bbonchitis.Fifty ceots\u2019 worth has cured an Old Stajidiko Cacoa.One or two bottles cares bad cases of Piles ob Kid.vet Troubles Hix to eight applications cure amt case or Excoriated Nipples or Inflamed Breast.Doe bottle has cured Lame Back of eight years standing.Daniel Plank, of Brookfield, Tioga County, Pa., says : \u2018 I vent thirty miles for » bottle of your Oil, which affected a Wonderful Cure or a Crooked Limb, bv six applications.'\u2014Another who has had Asthma tor years, says *T have half a bottle left, and $100 would not buy it if I could get no wore.\u201d -Rufns Robinson, of Nonda N.Y., writes : \u201cOne small bottle of your Eclbctrio Olr este red the voice wnere the person had not spoken above a whisner in Five Years.\u201d- Hev, J.Mallory, of Wyoming, N.Y., writes : \u201c k our Fclxctrio Oil cored me of Bronchitis in one week.\u201d It is composed of Six or the Best ^ns that ABB mown It is as good for internal as for external me.and is believed to be immeasnr-ably suj erior to anything ever made.Will save you much suffering and many dollars of expense.Beware or Imitatioes.\u2014Ask for Dr.Thomas Eclectric OiL See that the signature of A If.Tnomas is on the wrapper, and the names of Northrop & Lyman are blown in the bottle, rod Take no other.Sola by all medicine dealers.Anga t 26.19-5.\tdeel5-Lm uedy fr'iiEE.\u2014A victim of >( yoat&lal imprudence fans.Da Premature Decay.Nervous Debintr.Lost Man '.«x*.Ac., bavin it tried in rain every known dydüsdiscnvered a simple means of ae\u2019.f-cnre, n he v.U send FREE to his fellow-sufferers.-T w RKKVT.S, 43 Chatham St.New York.whya h< Decei iOer U.latSl sepia-Lmco-diw The fàrem icmaie Kemeny.JOB MOSES* PILLS.mHIS INVALUABLE MEDICINE IS JL unfailing in «be cure of all those painful and dangerous disorders to which thu Female constitution is subject.It invigorates the de bilitated and delicate ; and by regulating and strengthening ihe system, fortifies the youthful constitution for the duties of life, and when taken in middle or old age, ptovee a real blesa-og, and ou the approach of Child-birth these Püla should bo usoa for two or three weeks previous to confinement ; the benefits to fie denv-xi are incalcuiaole ; they fortify the coustitu-Ion, lessen the suffering during labor, prevent watne n of the organs, and enable the mother \u2022 perform her duties with comfort to herself ad child.In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in tbs Baca and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation ol the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a swarfu] remedy, do cot contain iron, calomel, au unony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.gold by ali Medicine Dealers.Full directions in the pamphlet around eacn PAokage, tO MCSSS, Bf£W YO&K, SOLE P&OPAIETOB $1 00 and 6 cent f r postage, enclosed to Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, Ont., general Agents for the Dominion, will insure a bottle on lain, ng over 50 fnlla cy return mail.December 15.bN-l\tLm-dAw UKAThUT U L\u2014C( IMFORTIN G.EPPS\u2019S GGGOA.BREAKFAST.\u2018By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of waL selected Cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast taoles with a JShcatoly flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctor's bills.It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet th it a constitution may be gradua-ly built up untill strong enough to resist every tendency to disease.Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around os ready to attack wherever there is a weak point.We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.\u2014\"Cmf Service QaseUe Made siruplv with boiling water or milk.Sold only in Packets by Grocers, labelled thus : JAMES SPPS A Co , Homoeopathic Chemists, London, England, Sole Açent in Canada, C.E.COLSON, Montreal.November 20, 1884.t,th.*at-40w-d&w for Coughs.Colds.Catarrh, Bronchitis and Luca DlM£4CS.lEBEAULT\u2019S Pectoral PASTE KMMttMmo» tlwty* In eotrfecUy lUt*.IZUiUT, Chain, S3, RMIMT Sir.PAUL Md kj ill Ckitiffi.April\tdo To \u201cA\" Battery.A bugli\u2019s note rang atcra and clear, Into the silent night, It calh d our Batte y from in, Fo- their country s came tv fight.How esge .y, we watched for news, An 1 when, at last it came, How far above, the other troop?, Shone out \"A\u201d Battery\u2019s fame.U hen others welccmel tte:r sclditrs back, After the weary war ; Ordfrs to ours, were bitterly sent :\u2014 They should return no more.The right, to receive them royally back, With love, and happy pride ; To sec them marching gallantly home ; To Quebec was oetiied.Shi can only senl then., a sad farewell, With a t -ar for their pra rie graves, Bid thjm reuiembir their Citadel home, Where E ig'a ui\u2019s flag ever waves.Perchance, aga c, in furme years, Her streets will f e! tneir tread ; Bu\u2018, aims who love the n well to-day, Torn, nray be go .e tr dead.And ma y an old fam liar face, Tuat grac'd tneir tanks, of yore, She shall m sv, as she sees them, return egair, To guard her walled shore : But her earsh will thrill at the touch of th- ir fert.At their music, awaet and true.And the little \u201cA\u201d will still shine bright, On their tunics blue.May Heaven keep them ever aright.And honour with them stay, God bless them, wherever they go\u2014 Brave Battery \u201cA\u201d.Quebec, September, 1885.Caceres\u2019 Victory.CANT A CARRIED AT THE POINJ OF THE BAYONET.THE MORNING OH HON H i .F THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1885.NO QUARTER TO THE VANQUISHED Sanguiuary vccues 1» the Streets \u2014The lioveriiiiient force A most Annihilated.etnuù t- The Inland Revenue Depart-ment having recently adopted regulations permittir 4 distillers to bottle \u201cin bond,\" under the supervision of ar officer, the product of their ow iistilleries, we are now enable., to offer the public our FINE OLD WHISKIES bottled in accordance with these regulations, and each bottle bearing Excise Officer\u2019s certificate as to age of contents.Thb gives the consumer a perfect and indisputable guarantee as to age, which cannot be obtained in any other way.We are now bottling out celebrated CLUB WHISKEY OF 1879 And our Old Rye Whiskey _\tof 1379, 1380, and 1883, rh can te had of all dealers.See that every bott e has our name on capsule and cork, and has tl~\u2014\u2022 «e Certificate over capsuie.HIRAM WALKER & SONS OISrnUBS, WUKERVim, OUT.JOSEPH WINFIELD, AC T., QUEBEC.April 20,1885.\tm.wed&fri-Pm CA U JI ON EACH PLUG OF THE Mm nn IS MARKED T- 23.IN BBONZX LETTSRS.Ml OTHER GENUINE.December 1;, 1384.m.wAfri-Lm-d&w Lima, August 21\u2014Can ta is a little town sixty miles from Lima, oa the mule road to the Ceiro de Pasco and oa the other side of the River Rimac.The Movernm^nt bad received information that Caceree\u2019 irregular troops or mcntoceros had been harassing the inhabitant* of that plie' an I levying heavily on their depleted pockets and almcst empty giauaries, while at the same time they were running off the cattle grazing in the vicinity in preparation for coi sumption at the capital.On the 12th inat , a detachment of soldiers, composed of 400 men of the infantry battalion \u201cCajamarca,\"\u2019 the crack corps of the Peruvian army, with 100 cavalry and »< me mounted gendarmes, having alsoati>tliog gnn.was sent over to Canta from Choaica ueder the command of Colonel Tot res and with instructions to free the neighborhood from such unpleasant visitor a.«\tRASH COUNSELS.Canta was occupiad without loss, the mon-toneros, or irregular revolutionary forces, retiring on the approach of this detachment.On Friday eveniug news arrived of the approach of a considerable division of the enemy.A council ft war was\u2019held, and the opinion was expressed by some of the principal officers that the place should be évacuas el ; but others, among them Lieut.-Col Buatamente, de lared that it was necessary to hold the position and defend it.APPROACH or THE ENEMY.On Saturday, the 15th, at seven a.m., the bids enclosing Canta were occupied by the enemy, apparently fifteen hundred or two theu-and strong, and with about two hundred cavalry.The latter were stationed at the outlets of the valley leading toward the coast sud to the interior, so that from the first the Government forces were effectually corralltd.Coloi el Torre 1 had place 1 ti* men in the barracks situated in the princi| al square of the town, and mounted the macoine gun on one of its to* era, having also small outlyii g fquids behind some of the wals in the suburbs.Caceres\u2019 artillery, four small field pieces, four-pounder?, made at Arequipa from locomotive axle*, opened fire ftom the hill at Huaychullani at half-pait seven, and in a few moment* the firing became general.DESPERATE FIGHTING.The enemy deployed in skirm'shing order, descended the hills and attempted to enb the town, but were repeatedly driven back For two hours the po-itions of the combat aula were uualreted, the fire being all the tin e very heavy.At midday the defeuders of the place b;gan to slacken their fire, for the nbuted amount of ammuiition they pcs sessed\u2014lOO.round* per man\u2014was becoming rapidiy exhausted, and fer an hour they re ceived without rtply the volley of the attack iog party.Perceiving this the revolutionists brought do wo tbtir guns from the heights, reeking to open at short tang - against the barracks, but the remaining nsourc-.s of the defenders were c:.lied upon aid the artillery was forced to retire.NO QUARTER.At two o\u2019elcck the bugles rf the \u201cCaja nrtarca\u201d called all of the tioops to the place wnere they were foimed, aud a desperate attempt was mads to drive the rebels from tne town at the joint of the bayonet.This failed, end the government troops wree scat tered.The fignt was hand to hand in the streets.No quart»?was given, and the most creadful scents of carnage occurred.House?where tome of the defeated soldiers bad taktn refuge were broken open and all found within murdered, without distinction of age, sex or character, and then weie burn ed.A few of the most determined of the Government cavalrymen, headed by Colonel Pachas, cut ttuir way through their oppo ueots and made good their escape.The ma chine gun had Lesn dismantled and thrown into the river before the enemy could reach it.A BRAVE OFFICER S SUICIDE.Bustamente, to whose course! the defeat was due, seeing fat all was lost, blew his brains out on ihe field of action.This offi cer was the same who some months ago as t-aultcd in the streets of Lima Don Rafael Canevaro, the Consul General of Holland when but for Canevaro\u2019s dexterity with his cane he would have been cut down by the sabre of his assailant.THE PRUDENT COMMANDER ESCAPES.Colonel Torres escaped early in the action, about twelve o'clock, and the Government has mei aactner officer to command the deci maced \u201cCajamirea.\u201d Of the five hundred or six bnndred men engaged on the Government aide probably two hundred escaped by flying to the mountains or follow ing Pachas.They are still coming iu in partus of two or three.Very few prisoners were taken, for, as has be< n stated, no quarter was aiven.The Caceiists were commanded by Colonel Morales Bermudez, and it is stated that Caceres, with bis staff, arrived at Canta the day «Uer the battle.The losses of the revolutionary forces are not known.THE ANTWERP EXHIBITION.PRIEES AWARDED TO EXHIBITORS FROM CANADA.The folio,ring is a list of the aw aids which we undertand have been obtained by the Canadian exhibitors at the Antwerp exhibition :\u2014 Diplomas of Honor\u2014The Geological Survey of Canada ; 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