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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" piMIOM jVs0sïrREAL.rtM'KLffi 6 follows :; intended fi f»Je: «\"Si s ' Oct.30 FROM! LONDON» Thames.Oct.(via Antwerp) Clyde.Oct.16 T adins: issued on the «'jtlondon for ail parts of Woütern States C0»tineO' 4» ^ ' Passage'apply to Tem-°l narke, 2! Bilüter Street, ÿ'f\u201eUTPnSDs&OÔ.,QueW,or $yina .Ross i DA ^IDSHAMjntreal.lOtkSept^lSTS^\t98 ^ALL» UNE, .^ith fchô Government ef , ;et Go®ttîhfi conveyance of the CAÎSA- \u2019flV f0,r ^lTBD ST4TES MAILS.DlAlIaD' jARRSNSEfflENTS.1878.and SUWHEB Line are composed of ^irst-clsss.Full-powered ^^\"Double-Engine, Iron Steam- This jjjg -pt:\"\tflOOOapt.J.E.Dutton Siiiiaa .i300 capt.Jas.Wylie cassia®.Capt.Brown _ Ijne®11®.3600 Capt.A.D.Aird .foatia®.3434 Lt.P.Archer, R.N.E.oer®'110 .3200 Capt.Crocks i@as38«lt$a Lbs»®.2700Ca^t.H.Wylie rfis®.\"'\u201d2700 Capt.Barclay Kestofl®.\"\u201c3650 Capt Graham ÿotiT>an.3600 Lt.W.H.Smitn K.N.Luïi».2700 Can* McDougall.ifnjitshan.\u201cmoo Caul.J.Ritchie SSGotia®.S capt.Soil McLean (Mad»®.2400 Capt.Menzies.(Mtlua!1.\u201d1350 Cap).Cabel.ogooOapt.J.G.Stephen, isiaa '\u2022\u2022\"'2300 Capt.James Scott piiffliiicia?I7\" j'\"'l500 Capt.Mylinp ^%E STEAMi5BS OP THE TH .^r,nl Mail IjTn e.Li^f^u-Spool every THUESÜA Y, m\tevery SATURDAY ®d it0®, Tough Poyle to receive on cslliM ji d jjails and Passengers to icard , /Sand and Scotland), are in pd from, jggpatched jodedt'- ^ pDQM QUEBEC.,\t.Saturday, Get.5 Peiuvia*-\u2019.'' Saturday, Oct.12 .Saturday,\tOct.\t19 Polynesia®\u2019 .\u201d, .Saturday,\tOct.\t26 jjioatia®.\".\".Saturday,\tNov.\t2 .'^ Saturday,\tNov.\t9 doravia®.\t.Saturday,\tNov.\t16 \u2019eruyia®.\u2019.Saturday,\tNov.\t23 jjtdmian.\u2019\u2019\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\tM QtJEBj.0 WWW -isBAU .$70 or $80 ^ According to accommodation.^ ^ jtenrcdiate.[\u201c\u201d\u201c\u201c\u201d\u201d\"[$25 00 ^Steamers ' of'theGÏasgow Line will from Quefi®0 for the Clyde 011 °r ab0Ut' *ery Thursday: jorinthian.tustmn- .anadian.VOL.LXX.no 275 MONTREAL, AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.^ÏCHiUSU Vy [îLoticus.WHTE STàlUt^ Rallias atüork Harbour, Ireland, A RRYING BRITISB.AND AMERICAN MAILS.MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18.1878.Price 2 Cents ¦\u2022AhTcr -A PROVIDED WITH EVES!?MODEM IMPROVEMENT.Saümg between NEW YORK and LIVER.POOL, vm Queenstown we appointed to leave as follows BBITANNIC.Sat., Oct.19, at 11 00 n ^ Celtic.Thurs Oct.24 at seo pm Germanic.S t.Nov 2 at n no \u201e Laltic.|tuIs.,N.v.7;t *\tAdriatic .Sat., Nov.14, at 8.00 a m Britannic.Sat., Nov.23, at 3 06 pm\u2019 ^Gemic.thurs., Nov.28, at 8.00 a.m' ?R»tM^IC\t\"60- 7> at 2'3» P-\u201c \u2022Baltic .Tnurs., Pec.12.at 7 00 a m Adriatic .Sat., Dec 21, at 2.00 p.m[ \u2022Britannic, Sat., Dec.28, at 8.30 a m Lb#l™ .Thurs., Jan 2, at Noon.\u2019 \u2022Passengers go on board the night before WINTER RATES.SALOON PASSAGE.LV6rpS°iai'd Queenstown, $60, |80 ,h $100 gold.Return Tickets, $145 and $176 gold.Tickets to London, $8, and to Pans $20, gold, additional.Children between one and twelve years, and rat*.vante, $50.00 Infants fiee.For the Winter Season, this Company have decided to make an additional Saloon rate of passage of $60_Gold, from New York \u2022\u2022n iVerp00*' Special Excursion Tickets ïSÀ,Hissued untü -March 31st, 1879, at Gold, These Steamers dr.not carry Cattle, Sheep rr Pigs.STEERAGE PASSAGE, Outward from Montreal to Liverpool, or London.$26.50 gold.Prom Liverpool and London, $28.50.Passeogers taking the \u201cWhite Scar eteamers,\u201d as a rule, arrive in London n 91 days from New York, Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to all parts of Europe at moderate rates.For farther information and passage, apply to R.J.CORTIS, Agent, 37 Broadway, New Yo-k.Or to B.J.OOGRÏLIN ; Sole Agent, 26 St.Sulpice Street, Montre» *\t^Pr:1 11_______________ iov.28 .Quebec.N\u201dV.23 .New York, Ncv.23 .Halifax, Nov.26 .New York, Nor.27 .New York, Nov 28 .New York, Nov.SO .New York, Dec.4 .New York, Deo.5 .New York, Dec.7 .New York, Dec.11 .New York.Dec.12 .New York, Dec.18 .New York.Dec.21 .New York.Dec.28 Oct.1 18TS 387,2 6 157,207 40,436 837,000 442,647 BETWEEN is.oxig\u2019ixeixil and IVIosrfcreal, From 5 o\u2019clock A.M.till 7.30 o\u2019clock P.M.Until furtter notice, the Ferry between LONGUFUIL and MONTREAL will run, as far as possible, as follows, commencing on the 1st November:\u2014 Fiom Longueuilt the Foot of the Current (Week Bays.) From Longneull to the Foot of the Current\u2014At 6.7, S, è SU, 9.10, 11 A.M., Noon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.30, 6 P.M.From the Foot of the Current\u2014At 6.30.7.30, S.15, R.45, 9.30, 10.30, 1 .30, A.M., 12.0, l.oO, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30.6.16, 6.45, 6.30 P.M.Sundays, From Longueull :\u2014At 8.3» A.M., 1, 2, 3,\t6 P M From Foot of the Current :\u2014At 9 A.M., ; .40, 2.0, 3.80, 4.30, 5.30 l-.M.October 31\t224 Chamiily and Montreal Nay.Co\u2019y.LI1E.Running in connection with the {ii\u2019ttxid M'l'iin lx 1* ail-way ot Canada.Tons iiOTlCE\u2014With the view of diminishing .8 ebf nces of collision, the Steamers of \"is Line take a specified course for all sea-«8 of the year.On he Outward Passage from Queens-ito to New York or Boston, crossing Median of 50 at 43 Lat., or nothing to the trth of 43.On the Homeward Passage, crossing the endian of 50 at 42 Lat., or nothing to the orth of 42.he Cunard Steamship Company (Limited), between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling at \u201e CORK HARBOUR.«oh Nbyi York b'kom New York TOlMa,Wed.Oct.30 Scythia, Wed., Nov.27 «Ma, Wed., Nov.6 Atiyssinl:9,339 38.564 562 42,657,454 Corn, bo.70,162,143 57,107,400 52,717,080 Gats, bn.20,975,143 16,834,297 16,478.627 Barley.hu.8,084 676 5,269,038 6,161,978 Rye, bu.2,883,406 1,923,907 1,397,985 TetT bu 170,205,055 119,199,202 119,413,124 Comparative Shipments at pivb West-nan Lake Ports\u2014Chicago, Milwaukee, Toledo, Detroit, and Duluth\u2014from January 1 to Nov.9 : 1878.\t1877.\t1876.Flour, bis 4,853,074 4,412,075 6,118,916 Wheat, bu 60,739,634 38,102,377 38,241,216 Corn, bu.64,826,788 65,985,320 51,650,007 Oats, bu.17,475,045 14,452,223 15,075,797 Barley bu 5,014,088 4,859,854 3,195,654 Rye, bu.2,857.698 1,659,444 1,176 884 T\u2019tl, gr\u2019n bush, 150,913.203 115,059,218109,344,058 \u2014Buffalo Courier.ALBANY LUMBER MARKET.(Fob the Webk Ending Nov.13.) There has been a full attendance of buyers in the market, who report a revival of trade at home, and who are anxious to fill up their stock before the close of navigation.The dealers have met their wishes promptly at a reduction on the higher qualities.The district far the first three days of this week has looked more like old times than on any previous time this season, and more barges and vessels are required than can readily be obtained.The receipts are falling off, and few boats will be loaded at Buffalo and Tonawanda after this week, an ear y close of canal navigation being anticipated this year.Freights from Bay City to Tonawanda are quoted at $1.50 @ $ l 62) per M feet ; from Tonawanda to Albany, $2.62^ per M feet ; from Buffalo to Albany, $2 62J per M feet ; from Oswego to Albany, $2 per M feet; from Ottawa to Albany, $3 per M feet.MONEY AND WHEAT WEST.IN THE FINANCIAL.Laprairie Navigation Co\u2019y April 15 ly 89 SUnUuaa IlDticcss.On and after MONDAY, the 4th NOV., and until further notice, the Steamer LAFraikiüj, Capt.Demers, will leave at the fcUowing hours (or as near as possible), Sundays and Holidays except eds L APR A TRIE, 7.C0 A.M., 11.00 A.M.MONTREAL, 8.00 A.M., 3.00 Secretary October 31\t120\t.£Utxlromt vertices.mm im âüïàL Mail gïMMEKS we QuamsTowN and Liverpool COVERNMtNT_ RAILWAY.SHORTEST & MOST DiREGT ROUTE TO OTTAWA.FURTHER NOTICE, Trains aoCHELAGA DEPOT as fol- X Chester.Sat., Nov.10, 9.00 a.m U Qt.real Thurs., Nov.21, 2.00 p.m l tv$xr -i11.Sat-> Nov.30, 9.30 a.m tyot New York, Thus., Dccgfcô, 1.00 p.m titv feUBSels.Sat-.Dec.14, 8.30 a.m \u201cffipester.Thurs., Dec.19, 1.00 p.m syu»real,Thurs., Dec.26, 7.U0 a.m bid.0OH PASSAGKS-$60, $80 and $100 TRIP\u2014$120, $135 and $160 l\t(including Railroad Fare lor S5:^r6ai a»d York) $26 50.UNTIL will leave l0WS;_\ta.m.p.m.Express Trains for Hull at 9.30 and 4.30 Arrive at Hull at 2.00 p.m.and 9.00 Express Trains from Hull at 9-10a\u201c^ q'.q Arrive at Hochelaga at 1.40 P-m.and 8.40 Train for St.Jerome at .&-00 p-m.Train from St.Jerome at.r-; vuu fmns leave Mile-End Station ten ^iFcu^Tickets and other information, apply at the General Office, 13 Place d\u2019Armes Square.^ ^ SCOTT, P A STARK,\tGen\u2019l Superintendent.Gen\u2019l Freight and Passenger September 1 _________________\u2014\u2014 hitmani®16ri!v01\u2019 Passage, apply at the York8 0ffiee\u2019 31 and 33 Broadway, iW JOHN G.DALE, Agent, -\u201ciobtreal, to QQX & GKEEH, Whm.» 13 an Ticket Agent, St.>: ;vP.r.S' W.\t- Delaware and Hudson Canal Go\u2019s \u2014TO\u2014 Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH Trains Leave Montreal : 915 a.m.\u2014Day Express fer Saratoga^ Trov, and Albany, with Wagner s Elegant Drawing Room Car attached, connects at Albany with N.Y.C.and H.R.R.K., and at Troy and Albany with Night Steamers for New York, arriving early the following m4r00P p.m .-Night Express - Wagner\u2019s Elegant Sleeping Car runs through to New York without change.\tThis Train makes close connection at Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Tram for Boston, ar-rivinff at 9.00 a.m.New York Through Mails and Espress carried «« this line.Information Piven and Tickets sold at all Grand Trunk Railway Offices, and at the Company's Office, 143 St James Street, Montreal.JOSEPH ANGELL,\tO.C.McFALL, General Pass.Agent.,\tGeneral Agent, Albany, N.Y.Sept.23 Montreal ly 227 M'ence Hah '.prill \\ v BGlydeLiiiB ut learners 1 BOSTON AHD MfTBEAl AIR LlHf Shortest scute via Centra!\tR.n.U*», Leave Montreal at 4 p.m.for New York, ^EEpressTriins\u2019dariy equipped wrA ST P\u201c,S \u201cLT, .&V also, FltC0hwg een Monïreal and Boston.Pres8n^ meR LEAVE MONTREAL (W-T/i anaomini0^ \u2014FOR THE\u2014 CELEBRATED HOUSE OF MESSRS.JOHN FORD & C0\u201e Good quality of new French Cloth, ia all the newest shades to be sold at 30c per yd Very geod quality of new French Cloth, in all the newest shades, to be sold at 38c per yd.Extra good quality of new French Cloth, in all shades, to be sold w.t 45c per yd.S.G JkBSXJETir, 335 HOTRE DAMS STREET November 16 274 SLITHERS & DONALD BiiNStBS ABO 8R0KE8S, No.3\tBTJESÆIIiTX-, HEW YORK* Stocks, Roads, Foreign Exchange, &c-BOUSHfl AND SOLD FOE CASH OR ON MARGIN.November 18\tly 275 16 ST.JOHN STREET, 0ÂSÂII0 STEAM PIPE, FITfiNGS AND BRASS WORK, BOILER IRON AND FLUES, HOTS.BOLTS AID RIVETS, WM.SELLERS &G&\u2019S.INJECTORS BRASS AND COPPER TUBING, ENGINEERS\u2019 SUNDRIES, MACHINE TOOLS, FORGED SHAFTING, IRON BEAMS & GIRDERS STEEL CASTINGS GAS WORKS APPARATA RAILWAY EQUIPMENT.PNEUMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHER November 15\tly 273 1879.POCKET DIARIES TO HMD.ffliiuiiio ip! 6th.\t1878- W B two.0nlhe°therSlde lot number The said lot number twenty two (221 containing sixty feet front by one hundred and fifteen feet two inches in depth oa the one side, and one hundred and Seventeen feet four inches on the other side, English measure, more or less; bounded in teont bv w rf, nSt ^number forty four, in rear by the G.-and Trunk rrilway, on one side n?hl0t \u2022IîUïlb?1 twetlty one, and on the other side by lot number twenty three 1 o be sold a+.rho -ifi\u2014 0f Perkins A ü i - - '\tthe office THTTPor^\u2019J*' James Street, Vontreaf on ARTHUR M.PERKINS, Office of Perkins & Perkins A\u201cslflnee-60 St.James street,\t( JÏ Montieal, Nov, 11,rb, 1878- ' j21N 273 A Ruf Chases, ] ^015 SAJUK.gles' May 21 Card and Bill Head Press ountam and Rollers complete I Apply at this Office 120 HQLYEOQD GLASS WOEKS, EDINBUEGE,! SCOTLAND formerly represented here by the LATE JOSEPH WALKER.Orders will be taken on the same terms as executed by the late Agent nf tv .September 7\t_____\t______________ lv 2®^.\u2022 Aclueuttaumuiits.John c.McLaren, Manufacturer of LEATHER BELTING.FIRE ENGINE HOSE, AND PATENT TANNED LACE LEATHER.Price Lists on application.MANUFACTORY and SALESROOM, 10 St.Bonaventure Street, (Near McGill Street.) P.O.Box 1296.\tMontreal, P.Q.November 18\tly275 ISTJEW Booga Branch Italian Warehouse CORNER OF MANSFIELD AND ST- CATHERINE STREETS, 250 Barrels Handpicked FAMEUSE APPLES.300 Barrels WINTER APPLES, various kinds.500 Bags POTATOES.25 Barrels CRANBERRIES.Daily Supplies FRESH OYSTERS.Campbell\u2019s BEEF II IMS, park rolls, TONGUES, BREAKFAST BACON.500 Cases.Season\u2019s Pickling \u2014also,\u2014 Lewis\u201d TO U ATOE - This McCIBB0N, BAIRD November 7 k 00.]y 2S6 FISH! Bris.IVo.1 \u201c ÏSorlse \u201d I .a,S>.Merrings.Do.IVo.l G-reen Codfish.Do.IVos.1 and S Salsnon.Do.IV os.1, 2 and 3 Mackerel.Do.TV o.X Sea 'liront.For Sale by YÎR8ÊT, STEWART & GO, October 23\tly 253 HERP.)KC3 ! HERRINGS ! Notwithstanding utmost endeavours to get my Workshops in full working order, I ha ve been, so far, unsuccessful.I, however, anticipate that all will be A Cargo oi Prime LABRADOR HER-R'NGS.(Just Arrived.) Barrels Steam Refined PALE SEAL OIL.Barrel Pure Newfoundland A.COD OIL For Sale bv JQHI BAIR'D & CO.SOX Ooxnmissioners St.October 11\tly 243 NEW CROP FRUIT.Just Landing, per Steamship \u201cBarcelona,\u201d direct from Dénia, 4,000 Hi exes Valencia raisins In lots to suit Purcha ers.COX & GREEK.October 23\tly 253 uo., S I ïe S îresoles street, MONTREAL, SOL'S AGENTS IN CANADA FOR Riviere, Gardrat & Cie., Cognac, Brandies.Wynani Fockink, Amsterdam, Beste Schiedammer Gin and Cordials.La Grande Chartreuse, Isere, L.Gamier, Chartreuse (genuine).E.Mercier & Co , Kpernay, Champagne.La Bi nedictine, from the Abbey of Fecamp J.Brisson & Co., Bordeaux, Clarets.H R.H.the Duke d'Aumale, Palerme, Zucco-Madeira.Odrion & Plot, Purveyors to the Court of Russia, Cote d\u2019Or, Burgundy Wines.A.Casanier & Go., Purveyors to the Court of Italy, Paris, Cordials.Chevalier-Appert, Paris, Conserves Ali-_ ment aires.Gaillard & -Javaillon, Provence, Oils Amieux Freres, Nantes, Sardines in Oil.Ihe Gruyere islodel Cheese Factory, Gruyère, Switzerland, Cheese.H.Taverney & Co., Yevey, Switzerland, Cigars and Tobacco.The French and Belgian Plate Glass Cos Hnadin & Cie Belgium Window Glass, ihe Crystal Works of Baccarat, Paris VOTfU Limoges, French Porcelains.'\t* ^0,) Bordeaux, French Dufour & Co .Anchor Brand, BollingCloths E.Chouipe, Pans, French Leathers.French Boot Factories, Paris, Ladies\u2019, Men s and Children.Cottance, La Parfumerie Centrale and St.James, Pans, Perfumeries.O.Debrye, Pans, Brashes and Combs.Laroche-Joubert, Lacrois & Cie., Angou-t i leSe\u2019 Papers of all kinds.\tS J ules Turquetii & Cie., Paris, Wall Paners E.Lefaucheux, Paris, Fowling-pieces.Vivano-Piomueur, Armourei to the Oabul\u2014the Ameer, his Orm-nT- People by Phil Robinson-^1 his Bird-Keepino-A Practical Guide A, « management of Singing and nthe Birds by C.E.Dyson-fi d CaS° Tee Rt.Hon.W.E.Gladstone Judy\u2019s\u201d Point of View N\u2019E\u2019™011 Collection of Cartoons froaT\" J^j The French Revolutionary Epoch v mg a History of France frmn Abe-French Revolution to the end Second Empire, by Henry 2 vols-$3.50.\ty vanLa|g Raymonde, by Andre Theuriot-30c Stock-Breeding, a Practical Treat!.,» the application of the Laws 0f S'® Heredity to the h2^; ,anihreeding of\u201cDomifeAlt mais, by Manly Miles, M.D -Si vT The Blessed Bees by John [iQ Treatise on Bee-keeping-$l \u2019 A Oui lines on OntclogA-al Science ¦ or a Philosophy of Knowledge ant, Being, by Henry N.Day-Si 7fD 0F The Comprehensive Church; or (Vm.tian Duty and Ecclesi\u2019asS; Union in the Protestant EpiscopaI Chukoh, by the Rt.Kev.Bishop Vafl The Studio Arts, by Elizabeth Wenthron Johnson\u201460c.\t^ The Book of Job, Essays and a Metrical Paraphrase by Rev.Dr.Raymond with an introduction by Dr.Conant- For sale by November 12 OAWSOrl BSOTHEBS.ly 270 mp ÜÜ\tWsM^ the PERFECTION OF WHISKY^ UNRIVALLED for liSWiTODDY.\tSOLE PROPRIETOtis\u201d greenleess KtB ROTH ERS 1,GRESHAM BUILDINGS EG DISTILLERIES,ARGYLESHIRE WHOLESALE AGENTS FOE CANADA, MESSRS.W.F- LEWIS & GO., Montreal.September 19\t6m 224 SI Cl LiOTICE The Cable Conchas ARE THE FINEST FIVE r3ilINrJ: CIGrAB in America.When you call for them he sure you get them, as some Shopkeepen mid recommend other Brands, becausr ; t it pays them a larger profit.ca i.ZD-A-VTS, ] Ids.14,16 ge\u2019 SP°rting AStFrenchdc\u201drilery.lerS\u2019 PUJ da Dome\u2019 B10Bron1zesai'd' ±\u2019ariS\u2019 Fren°h Clooks and m STOCK\u2014FINE GROCERIES ARiIDLES DE PARIS.km Wholesale Gustave A.Drolet, Lucien Huot.October 10 Only.A.Giberton, ly 242 dynamite, (FOR EVERY KIND OF BLASTING.) invaluable to CONTRACTORS ! rv bv Bis, .fc\t: Fuse, Rubber Bags, &c., âc.000HRAKE, TËWiS & 08., ^lG-EIMTS fohtiie HOBFLS\u2019 EXPLOSIVES 00,, 104 St.X^eter Street.ly 245 GLENBINNENQ\u2019S STOVES! MADE FROM FINEST IRON and Of the NEWEST DESIGN!, THE \u201c T.E .A.JL> E K » \u201d Has no equal as a COOK STOVK THE « W I IN SI S O K SELF-FEEDING HALL SVOVE, IS THE BEST STOVE IN IRIS MARKET, the Purchasers should\t.inconvenience of getting Plates tor ow not made in Montieal.\to-0 October 30\t]7 ^ THE MONARCH HAIL THtBESTINTHE MaBKET, Handsome Design, Beautiful ï\u2019INIsK,i First-class Heater.all This beautiful Stove combines latest improvements in self-feeders.iKiT Call and see it and judge for y00 self.Hyan\u2019s Furnace.This Furnace has been thoroughly^ ed.There is more of them m cse city than any other, and every one g satisfaction.\t, 5 RANGES and STOVES OF ALL KI® 1 O.ItYANr October 28 38 Victoria Sqi» Xv'Y OWEN McCARVEY & SOS\u2019S Great Cheap Ball S»le OF PLAfM Ait8 FANCY FURNlTg.Consisting of tide iu the lurnit ^ , October 12 BARRQW HIM mi CAT.(ElMITED), BARROW-IN-FURNES 3, Englak d COX Sl CftEESi, Montreal, Agents tortile Dominion of Canada.September 24\t228 in part, Qu?,en Lake, Shell, Wing \"'0i various other y £ Parlor, Chamber, and Dining-room with a COUJï^eDQf gtyl# ment of the ff®\"' j.v)e3 of of the lighter styie^ ^ Fancy Furnituie, i(S(.fa inters\tnvble* burys, Work Tables, Statuette \u201e ,jjjj fancy Brackets, Wall .Pockets, Chairs, Reclining Chairs, a-r* Tfurji-styles of the much admired Italian , ^ ture, in Easy Rocking Chaws, »tteej.Low Chairs, Parlor and Verandah^at and a complete assortment oi m Toilet Glass, varying in P1\u2019108.:,1,0.!,., large* lar to one hundred dollars, with t assortment of plain and useiui, - J, Oef jt sale and Retail, with 300 Centre 30 different styles from $1 2J to\t0j is offered more as a Job Lot, a.t .\u201e be«J the dollar of what they cost, l1,,,-hinent ,\tnut an estabfi3U sold to us to clear out an esi and will be sold at a great barga OWSN McGARVEY 7, 9 & 11 St.Joseph Street, Tlio Oldest Furniture Bsiablisfl the Cifr.jy 2*V October 8 ^UEBiac ciNADiA>' shipping and peance telephone.SIB a.T.GALT\u2019S MISSION.JOEGED CHEQUES.AKEESTED.^\tNov.16.\u2014The Conservative this district waited on Trea-M-P3 Tilley 0I1 board the steamship Tuvian\u201d to urge him to bring the re \u2022 of free admission of Canadian questio\tFi,anoe before the Imperial slllP3 .pnt In rep y he stated the ^vernment'intended to take the duty French wines.\t.\t.0 rn lenhone communication is in auc-X fui operation between the Government House, Lewis street, and Spencer ^Phe Bishop of Sherbrooke gives notice lioation to Parliament for an Act fncorporatt the Seminary of St.Carles Barromee, f Sherbrooke.is reported that Sir A.T.Galt, who passenger by to-day\u2019s mail steam-13\tas soon as financial questions resettled in London, go direct to the s tilles to urge commercial relations L^ween them and Canada.a leading Lown Town broker cashed fLaue yesterday for $500 with Premier Telv\u2019s^nanie formed on it.J The Montreal Bank has another forged cheque for $1,200.Detectives are Larkin o' up the case.WVov 17.\u2014-A- rnan named Goyctte, Superintendent of the Telegraph Line f the N.S.Railway, has been arrested t Three Rivers, and was brought to t wn to-day, in connection with the forgery of Mr: July\u2019s name to official nheques.He is not the party who pre-aented the cheque for payment to Mr.McGie, but is s-pposed from a number f suspicious circumstances to be connected withtlmgangof^forgers.OTTAWA.died last week under suspicious ciroum-stances in the township of Pakenham.A-OTVDOIV.DREW HIS REVOLVER.LECTURE COURSE.London, Nov.16.-Wm.Pranks, a labourer on the waterworks reservoir was arrested to day for drawing a revolver on a crowd of fellow-labourers during a petty quarrel in which he threatened to commit murder.A course of popular lectures \u2019havebeen arranged to be given during the winter oy tue Executive Committee of St.Andrew\u2019s Church.MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18.IB'.fe.exports.CHURCH APPOINTMENT.CITY ASSESSMENT.PIRE.Belleville, Ont., Nov.16.\u2014The revision of the city assessment for 1878 has been completed by the Court of Revision.The gross exports to date exceed those of the whole of last season, and the imports of coal are m excess of those of last year.The barns and shed of A.Libon, Hungerford.were burned on Thursday.Loss, $2,000.No insurance.At a meeting of Onvist Church vestry last night, it was resolved to accept the bispop a nominee, the Rev.W.C.Clarke.The congregation had pre-viously chosen the R0v.Mr.Desbrisay, ot Montreal, but tiie Bishop had ap-pointed Mr.Clarke, and Mr.Desbrisay refused to act without the Bishop\u2019s sanction.Halifax:.PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION.\u2018 BLACK PRINCE.\u201d THE ASSESSMENT.PIRE.CANADA CENTRAL RAILWAY.«TREET RAILWAY AND THE CORPO-bA\tRATION.ADDRESSES NOT TO BE PRESENTED.APPOINTMENTS.CONSULAR AGENCIES' NATIONAL SOCIETIES\u2019 ADDRESS.FLOUR INSPECTORS APPOINTMENT.DEPARTTURE OP THE EX-PREMIER.THE CABINET AND THE VICEROY.GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.Ottawa.Nov.16.\u2014The total city as-sessment for 1877 is $11211,970, of this $10,297,460 is real property, $257,310 taxable income, and $667,200 personal property.Fire was discovered in the Canada Central Rad ay Office about two o\u2019clock this morning.It was distinguished before any great damage was done.The Rocklifle Bridge Committee had an interview with Baker, of the Canada Central Railway, and asked that the Company grant some assistance towards the proposed scheme.It is probable that the company will contribute towards the construction of the line to connect with the Central Station.The Corporation Committee appointed to secure amendments to the Street Railway Company\u2019s Charter have asked for a conference with the Directorate with a view to amicably sett.ing the difficulty.It is understood that the different National Societies will not present their address of welcome to the Marquis of Lome at the time of his arrival, but will defer it no til a future date, when they will be presented at Rideau Hall.At the concert cf tne Ottawa Rowing Club on the 11th of December, Hanlan will be presented with a testimonial from the citizens of Ottawa.The Canada Gazette to-day contains %} following app.iirilments :\u2014The Hon.John Hawkins Hagarty, of Toronto, at present Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas in Ontario, to be Chief Justice of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, in the said Province, vice the Hon.Robert A.Harrison, deceased, Tüe Hou.Adam Wilson, apu'sneJudge of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, to be Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas in the said Province, v.ce the Hon.John Hawkins Hagarty, appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Queen\u2019s B'uch.George Smith, of Montreal, to be Shipping Master at the Port of Montreal, under the pr -vikions of the Act 36 Yic.cap.129, relating to the shipping of seamen.The return of the Cabinet Ministers re-elected are gazetted.The following circular fivm Downing street is published :\u2014 Downing Street, 20th Oct., 1878.Sib,\u2014An application having been recently made for the recognition of an officer in the Government service of one of the colonies as Consul of a Foreign State, I have the honour to inform you that Her Majesty\u2019s Government aie of opinion that such appointments are undesirable, and have decided to make it a rule in future that public officers will not be allowed to act in a Consular capacity for a Foreign State.\u2022 M.E.Hicks Beach.Ottawa, Nov.16.\u2014Another effort will be made to induce the national societies to make a joint address to the new Governor-General.The Free Press says it is said that the appointmene of Mr.Boyer flour inspector at Montreal has been cancelled and that Mr.Labelle is to receive the position.Hon.A.and Mrs.Mackenzie, who nave resided within the city for the last nve years, leave by the ten o\u2019clock train to-night for Toronto, which is to be their future home.Mr.A.G.Benoit is acting as private secretary for the Minister of Militia.Mr.H.N.Tabb has received a confidential apnointment in the Province of Quebec.J- Currier, son of Mr.J.M.Cur-ner, M.P., has been appointed private-secretary to Hon.J.H.Pope.TOKOJXJrO.THE EUSTEHN QUESTION.REFUSES to MAKE a treaty.Bucharest, November 17.\u2014It is re-ported that Roumania has refused to make a convention with Russia prescribed in the treaty.not fkainoe.NEW CALEDONIA INSURRECTION.RIOT.A RESTING PLACE.INVALIDATED.Paris, Nov.16.\u2014Advices from New Caledonia state that the French troops attacked and defeated the insurgent natives, the latter sustaining heavy Lemberg-, Nov.17.\u2014 A serious dis-v1 i,ulce °C0U1'red here in consequence of the police prohibiting a procession in honour of Deputy Hausner.Many arrests were made and several rioters wounded.Paris, Nov.17.\u2014It is officially announced that the hrOYernment decided to set apart a hall in the Palais Bourbon for the permanent collection of the United States Educational exhibit.\"Versailles, Nov.17.\u2014The election of M.Munn is declared invalid by tho Deputies.KEFORM MEETING.A ROUGH CONSTABLE.REBUILDING THE CENTRAL PRISON, ABORTION CASE.¦T^ronto, November 16.\u2014A meeting M Refoi mors is to.be held here on the \"1st inst.to nominate a candidate for West York in the Legislature.Mr.P.^a\u2019a'cL18 t*le Present' member.0 ¦ \u2019'Constable Wismer unlawfully ?\u2019reBJ- - n citizen, and, after dragging na by the collar and through the main Bleets, let him go.The case was fought before the Commissioners and e cousiable fined $40, being one month\u2019s pay.In the West Hastings election case yesterday the counsel for the petitioner uuied an order striking out three or mu' preliminary objections to the peti-\u201e ns' Inspector Langmuir has already Wur ec* P^ans f°1' Ike rebuilding of the ii Uc*mgs destroyed by the late fire at wiki, (jlrDtra* prison.The storehouse, si,., .^'Rskop attached, is to be con-si, ü^' Brick, and will be two Rories high, 250 feet long and 80 feet of j?- In order to reduce the dangers be eK6\u2019 , manufacture of paints is to hua.iL 0n^ after i-ke material now on ^ has been used up.Press8\u201d °'YSra .°T the steamer \u201c Em-n \u2019 nr India, intend running her Leal ^etween Piéton and Mon- hav;,iClei^k Siiïl, who is charged with an .,i?a.lKS, Agent, 770 Craig street.September 14\t220 TWO AND FIRST-CLASS SH PS DWELLINGS TO L£T.f! NOS.674 £ 6 6 DORCHESTER ST.(Between Hanover and Brunswick Street?.) Being the direct route from up town and the Windsor Hotel.For Fashionable Shoemaking or Tailoring establishments, these Store offer unexceptionable stands.The Houses are in thorough repair and are fitted up with all modern improvements, including Baths, Hot and Cold Water, &c.Rents very moderate.Apply, from 9 till 11 A.M., to _ D.McEACHRAN, 6 Union Avenue.November 1\tlm261 St.Bosaventiire iaDufactor;.FURNITURE REAIL WHOLESALE PRICES The Proprietors of this Establishment have iust OPENED, for the benefit of the Public, a RETAIL 8TORE, No, 463 Notre Dkinejâtreet, where purchasers can procure Furniture at Wholesale Friees.SoMn Prices will give an idea : BEDROOM FURNITURE, 3 BLACK WALNUT .j BEDROOM FURNITURE, MAR- \\ djqc BLE TOPS.j «PÛO BEDROOM FURNITURE, ASH3 djlq AND WALNUT.j iPIQ BEDROOM FURNITURE l ,wyMewsPealfrs ad Booksellers and >y News Agents on Trains and Steamers.c.S.CI ISHQLM & ivo T?\\ -^kUshers and Proprietors.179 BcnavPTitmp Strpot, Mr * ONTIÎ/RAL to iÜOfi per day at borne.SampieswortbJE free.Address Stinson&Co., Port- and, Maine.u so 11 80 10 00 8 01 10 00 10\tOO 9 16 11\t00 10 00 8 & 10 S &10 8 00 QuebecAMaritimeProv's Quebec, Three hivers à Sorel by Steamer.b) Quebec by Railway.b) Eastern Townships, Three Rivera, Artira-baska and Riviere dn LoupR.R.Occidental Eall\u2019y Main Line to Ottawa.Occidental R.R.St.Jerome and 11.Lin Branches.St.Remi and flemmini;- fordE.R.St.Hyacinthe, Sherbrooke, &c.Acton and Sorel Eall\u2019y.St.Johns, Stanhridge & t.Armand Station.St.Johns, v ermoni J unction hallway.South Eastern*,SheflorC Hallways.b) New Brunswick,Nova Scotia andP.E.I New loundland, forwarded dally ma Halllax, whence despatched by Packet on 9th and 23rd July.Closing.7 ,6 8 00 S 00 4 00 5 00 8 9 4 Ou 2.30* 6 0 6 00 5 'S 6 Of 1 30 6 Oil 12 4 .\u2019 Local Mails.Beauharnols Route.Ohambly and St.Cesairt Boucherville, Contre-cœui Varennes ano Vereheres.Cote St.Paul.Tannery West.Cote St.Antoine and Notre Dame de Grace.St.Cunegonde .aumihguon.bachlne.Longueuii.St.Lambert-.,apralrle.New Glasgow,St-SopMe by Occidental R.branch Terrebonne, Sault-aux-ReeolletsÆ St.Vincent Point St.Charles.it.Laurent, St.Martin and St.Eustache.North Shore Land Routt to Three Rivers.Hochelaga.United Slates.Boston and New England States, except Maine.New York and Southern States.island Pond, Portland and Maine.i) Western and Pacific states .c ot o on o oo 6 0( 6 Of 6 0 10 30 I 00 8 00 7 00 8 OO 8 00 6 16 7 46 3 00 S'OO 8 00 3 00 1 45 12 45 2 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 3 00 5 00 2 30 1(16&6 Great Britain.By Canadian Line (Friday) Do Supplementary (Saturday) ByCunardon Mondays Do Supplementary.Notice in P.O.By Packet from N.York, Wednesday Germany, by Can.Line, on Saturday Do.via New York, Wednesday See Weekly (s)sPosfcal Car Bags open ____________p.m.6 (10 16 Of 1 15 1.15 A0 6 16 3 00 a30&8 8 0 .7 30 \"boo 3 00 8 00 till9,oo a.m.and.9,.6 ipimnciai.$10 to $iflnniinme^e
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