Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 14 janvier 1880, mercredi 14 janvier 1880
[" O8SeBsions Countertei, ok Lo the Là | Address is 4 J ATE sparion DV; 's Chlonÿ W.Paar } that Dr.LG ly the inves hole story q 8 deliberaig, 0 say it 3, 1864, fai ES CHLOMÿ 88KLL, comm: Ysicians and received ing i@ only rem: was Chlorod; ., 1864, E'S CHLOM of orthedu; would not be it not \u2018my Medical , NES CHLOW ertain rems ousumptiot, ES CHLOW tolera, Dj NC 5 CHLOM without ther 8, ie 19, 14d,,t in Canadsét JINTMEF D 2\u2019s Fria ded to thek: or woundadté medy fur ae ruises, chill d pimples eyes, sorek go entirely pm Cancer.1.9d., 4e.6 ROPHULE( & PILLS, sixty year\u2019: best wedi | assisting § y form a mi it, which of yut conficen 28.9d.da.8 CH AND Bi set, Engla ne Vendor G MEDS SH REME < co for e.-¥ 08e JUGHLY ; T-AGY ns an] trout\u201d 4 Le M où ee Str 20.nd mists \u2014\u2014 \u2018HERA ing Vom MES 879 um.VANCE: artising _\u2026 100000 Drroëd 490%: rigors 7g, nes - wr ss rtperguiph.El wik , STEWARY, pan 47197 * ALLAN UNE - - < ee Bhs AINE rg 2 Aves Contract with the Government of for the conveyance of the CANA DIAN and UNITED STATES MAILS 79.WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.1979.Company's Liner are composed of underno First-class, Fall-powcred ship Donble-Ensine, Irom Steem- Parisien.5400 Building 1dinian .,.4100Capt.d XK.Dutton Polynesian .4100 Capt.R.Brown 1.400 Capt.A.D.Aird Sian ,,,.3800 Capt, Jas.Wylie Moravian .8550 Capt.John Graham Peruvian.3600 Lt.W.H.3mith,B.N.B Nora Scotiap.8300 Capr.W.Li ichardecn a raian .8200 Lt.F.Archer, B.N.Rcaspian.8200 Capt.M.Trocks Austrian.\"2700 Cant, R.$.Watts.Nestorian.3730 Capt.J.G.Stephendinavian\" \"2000 Sept.Joe Rik le.Scan vian .3000 Capt.Hu, ye.Manitoba .3150 Cavt.Mc ougall.las \u2026 2800 Ca t.C.J.Mensies Phœniciay .2800 Capt.James Scott .aldensian 2600 Capt.Legallais.Corinthian 2400 Capt.R.Barrett.Lucerne.2800 Capt.Kerr.an.-.\u2026\u2026.1500 Cap\u2026 Cabelewfoundland.1350 Capt.Mylins Ayres.4200 Capt.Neil MoLean.THE STEAMERS OF THR Liverpool Mail Line Baiting from Liverpoolevery THURSDAY, and from Balfax every SATURDAY at Lough Foyle to receive on dard and land Mails and Passengers to aad from Ireland and Scotland), are in.| desirous of bringing Com of the following First.slass posed e wing to be despatched from QUEBEC for LONDON Scotland.Tuesday, 18th November VOL.LXXII.NO.11 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.MONTREAL, WEDNESDA .Butter; J Beaudry 1 do: O-der 181 do; Order 319 do; Order 132 do; R Ralston Sons dl rolls leather; Cassils, 3 & co 40 do; M C Galarneau 1 de; J A Stev.nson 7 do; Casaila, Déco 18 do; J à Simpaon | do; Ames, H&co : JG Ro-s7 do; Heney & L 8 do; J Burke 8 dressed hogs; G@ Lafortune 8 do; Geo Clark 5 do; R Bickerdike 13 do.Montreal\u2014J 13 Lecours 8 cords wood; J Belanger 8 do; M Depatis 8 do; J Aubin 8 do; J Æ Lareau 1 car hay: \u2018I Pepin 2 pkgs poultry; O Rupell 2 bris a-hes: T Pepin 7 egs butter; J Gauthier 1 0: EH Joly 2 quarter beef; G Gratton 21 head live stock: J Gosselin 1 do; H Joly 18 do; A Langevin 18 do; T Pepin 6 dressed hogs; H Joly 2 de.GRAND TRUNK WEST.Y, JANUARY 14, 1-80.Price 3 Cents mr Lord, Magor & M 1,200 bush wheat; K & Cookson 200 naga flour: Vian & Frere 400 do; Morris & Routa 24\" brls flour; Howlan { & son 100 do, D Kobertson aco 100 do; J RB Steamship Fotices, 1879.LONDON, 1879; CRO SU TEMPERLEY LINE.hips i= SCOTLAND.2,645 Tons, MARK LANE, 2,005 « SOUTH TYNE 1,519 \u201c* THAMES.1,687 The Steamers of t A8 FOLLOWS: Passage Certificates issved to persons out their Friends.tonded à Through Biils Lading issuedonthe! Trams leave Mile-End Station ten EO HALIFAX one pad fy Londen for slp of pie eee NT ALA A .8 an States.Sermatian., rune Saturday, Jan.8| For Freight ar Passage, à ply to TEM- | PASSENGER TRAINS.PALACE CARS ON ALL berpiaa .Saturday, Jan.10 PERLEYS, CARTER & DAR E,21 Bil- | General Office, 13 Place d\u2019 Armes Square Aantrian., ones Saturday, Jan.12 Over, rect, London, E.@., ROSS &CO., STABRNES, LEVE & ALDEN, \u2026 version » .ue .- \u2018Fi Moravian .ceeuernes Saturday, Jan, 81 DAVID SHAW, Offices 202 St.James & Jet A Ro Ste, RATES OF PASSAGE FEOM MONTREAL, : Montreal, 5 in, according to sosommoda and $67 October 28 85 Gen\u2019) Superintendent W \u201cnan , Lavision., crssrrecs creuse sens concis OT, .A.STA TREO II IBLE 001 us vo vue ane ns vs oss UD Gap\" Fraight and A ar ovsewtman cars senses serven son mesos ses $31 00 WHITE.STAR LINE, \u201c1 \"Yantary 13 225 The steamers of the Halifax Mail Line 8t.John\u2019s, Nfld., and \u2014 will leave Halifax for Liverpool, as follows Hivernian .e.uiesenre sonses sie ees Jani, 10 inian cb esssse s00ss00 00000000 1000000 JA.24 VATIRE.GPPAÈSAGE BETWEEN HALUFAN AND ; ST.JOHNS : Cabin.520 00 | Steerage.36 00 An axperienced Surgeon carried on each Vessel.Berths not secured until paid for.Through Bills Lading granted in Liverpool, snd at Continental Ports, to all points in Canada, and the Western States.For Freight or other particulars, apply In Quebec to ALLANS, Bax & Co.; in Havre to Jorw M.CURRIE, 21 Quai d'Orleans; in Paris ta NDzR HusTaR, 7 Xue Scribe; in_ Antwerp to Ava.Bcamr>z & Co., or Richarp BzrNs; in Kotterdam to Burs & Co.;in Hamburg to Ç, duao;in Bordeaux to Jamxs Moss & Co.; in Bremen to Hsrrn BurerL & Soxa ; in Be ast to CuarLEr & MALCOLM; in Londof to Monroomenix & WORKMAN, 17 @racechurch Street ; in Glasgow to James & ALxE.ALLAN 70 Great Clyde Street; in Liverpool to AzLaw BRoTHERS, Jumes Street ; in Chicavo to Avraw & Co, 73 La Salle Straat ; in New York to Levy & ALDEN, 271 Broadway.JH.a A.ALLAN, ouviile and _# Cesper of Commen Streets mber.ve z14 Td NOTICE'TO SHIPPERS AND IMPORTERS.WINTER STEAMSHIP SERVICE -FIA PORTLAND, IN CONNECTIQE WITH THE GRAND ThUNK .BAILWAY CO WPANY * OF CANADA.The DomisionS.S, Co The Canada Siping Co Dom:Niow LINE.Braver LINE.Wil: perform a Weekly Service between Liverpool and Port and during the ensuing Winter, with the following first-class Clyde-built Steamships, leaving Liverpool cn Thursdays and Portland on Fridays in each week \u2014 4 b Bed Calling at Cork Harbour, Ireland, CARRYING BRITISH AND AMERICAN PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN sug} QUO HODOD» WOW pe months) from New York to Liverpool, $80 and $100 gold.and $175 gold.Tickets to London, $7, and Infants free.Sheep or Pigs.Londonderry, Queens: own, (lasgow, Bel- .| fast, Bristol, Cardiff; or to Montreal from above places, $31.00 varts of Europe at moderate rates.apply to Rway, New York.Orto Professional Cards.GOVE as follows ;\u2014 Express Trains for Hull at Arrive at Hull at 2.07 p.m.and 9 00 \u201c Aylmer at2.35 p.m.and 9.35 AM.PN Imerat8.15 & 3.35 ull at 9.20 & 4.30 Arrive at Hochelaga at 1.15 p.m.and 8.50 for St.Jerome at.Express Trains from Ay a\u2014\u2014\u2014 Western Division.0.M.0.ID 0.RUILWA.SHORTEST & MOST DIRECT ROUTE T0 OTTAWA.On and after MONDAY, JANUARY 12, will leave HOCHELAGA DEPO © AM, P.M, 9.30 and 4.80 i 5.00 P.M.Train from St.Jerome at.7.00 AM.- IMPROVEMENT.etween NEW YORK and LIVER- L, via Queenstown, are appointed to leave as followd:~\u2014 ALTIC .Thursday,Nov.27 at 2.30.p.m.ELTIC RITANNIC.Saturday,Dec.18, at DRIATIC.Fhursday,Dec.18, at ERMANTC.Saturday, Dee, 27, at ALTIOC .Thursday,Jan, 1, at ELTIC .Saturday, Jan.10, at BITANNIC.Saturday, Jan.17, at DRIATIC.Thursday.Jan.22, at ERMANIC.Saturday,Jan.31, at ALTIO .Thursday, Feb.5, at ELTC .Saturday, Feb.14, at KPUBLIC .3aturday,Feb.21, at 1.30 p.m.DRIATIC.Thursday, Feb.26, at 5.30a.m.SALOON PASSAGE.Special Rate, $60, return $110, (for winter 5.00 a.m, BG 6D a Saturday,Dec.6, at 11 30.a.m | Montreal .y Three Riversvec Fin Commencing WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11,1879, Trains will be run en this Division, as follows ;\u2014 Leavs ARRIVE LIZAVE ree Rive: Trains leave M mi.| minutes later.Tickets for sale at offices of STARNES 30a.m.{ LEVE & ALDEN, Agents, 202 St.James street and 158 Notre Dame street, and at Hochelaga and Mile-End Stations.J, T.PRINCE, Genl.Pass.Agent.December 10 vee 3.30 p 1le-End Eastern Division.CHANGE OF TIME.done Mam.Acoom.Daily, (Bundays excepted).2.15 p.m.5.20 p.m.6.15 p.m.4,15a.m.Quebeo \u2026\u2026 0.9.20 p.m.9.00a.m RETURNING.senssntnnnnrssitaeee 220 p .m.5.30 p.m.30 p.m.4.00 a.m Station ten New York to Liverpooland Queenstown turn Tickets, $145 Paris, $20, gold, additional, Children etween one and twelve years, bulf-price.Servants, $50.These steamers do not carry Cattle, STEERAGE PASSAGE.From Montreal to Liverpool, London, days from New York.Montreal aid § South Eastern Railroads, Passengers taking the \u2018White Star On and after Tuesday, Dacember 23, Steamers,\u201d as à rule, arrive in London in Passengers by this Line of Railway go by 9 Train from Bonaventure Station without Passengers booked, via Liverpool, te all | change of Cars.For further information and of sags, COKTIS, Agent, 37 Broad- B.J.COGHLIN, SOLE AGENT, 26 St.Sulpice street, Montreal, Jannary 6 4 Doxiniox Line.Braver LINE.Tons.Tons, « +.2.85: | Lake Nepigon.2,200 cose 000 2,660 | Lak: ham.lan.?,20 teesse.8,3.0 | Lake Winni; eg\u2014.8,500 Appointed # Sailings, PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.DOMINION LINE.| BEAVER LINE.QuxsBxc, Lax WINNIPEG, December 12th January 2nd DouiNioN, LAKE NEPIGON, December 26th January 16th LIN, oh CH.IN, .anuary 9: These Steam] hips are all of large carry- LAkE January 80th \u2018Through Bills of Lading isrued by all Grand Trunk Railway Ag-ntsin Canada, ly in Liverpool to SEINS, MAIN & MONTGOMERBT, Dominion Line; H J.SELKIRK, Beaver Jgne; And in Montreal to DAVID TORRANCE & CO, Eickange Court, Agents Dominivn Steamship Co.; And HOMPSON, MURRAY & CO., 1 Custom House Square, Agents Canada Shipping Co Decemter 16 280 DOMINION LINE OF STEAMSHIP#S Running in connection with the Gread Trunk Railway ot Canada.= * Tons \u2018 Tonstario sorvses0\u2026 B,200 UGDEC.sos ves ese y ai: ou 2,250 Eten ren 2,150 Teatomia .2,700 { Brooklyn 3,500 St.Louis res 009 Montre ere IMION 5000 s20 0.uilding.Pons 208, wee 003,350 { Toronto.3,20 DATE OF SAILING.Steamers will sail as follows :\u2014 In Fo oth January N A BEOOELY! 23rd January DOMINION ww 6th Februaty OF PASSAG WINTER MO 3 Canin \u2014 Montreal to Liverpool, $50; Retue, did Steerage Tickets issued at the A Eroust Tickets can be had at all the ;principal Grand Trank Railway Ticket Oicos in Canada, and Through Bills of Lading are grantedto and from all parts .of Canadaof oe Freight or Passage, apply, in London, \u2018to Bowring, Jamieson & Co., 17 East India Avenue ; in Liverpool, to Flinn, be & ames Street; i > de W M Mscphoreon ;atall Grand Trunk Rai fices ; or to .Bailway 0 DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Exchange Court, January 7 NOTICE.\u2014With the view of diminishing the chrnces of collision, the Steamers of this Line take aspecified course for all sea- the year.° tes Outward Passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing Meridiam of 50 at 43 Lat., or nothing to the f 43.Nine Homeward Passege, crossing the Moaridian of 50 at 42 Lat., er nothing tothe North of 42.The \u201cunard Steamship Company (Limit tween NEW YORK and 4) DEV ERPOOL.calling at CORK HARBOR FROM PIER 40 N.R.NEW YORk.BATAVIA .oeee.Wednesday, Jan.14 _ for ES Net ll A REVIEW SARTHE ! Wednesday, Feb.4 OF THE HISTORY OF THE SCY l'A IA .Wednesday, Feb.11 BATAVIA ! * Wednesday, Feb 18 CONSO A SNo Steerage.And every following Wednesday from New York.RarTrs or Passagx.\u2014$'0, $80 and $100 gold, according to accommodation.Ticke*s to Paris, $15, gold, additional.Weturn tickets on favorable terms.Steerage at very low retes.tickets from Liverpool and Queenst« w and all other parts of Europe at lowe.rates.hrongh Bills of Lading given for Bel I Havre, Autre p and other fast, Gla gow, Porta on the Continent, aud fur Medite ranean Ports.For Freight and Passage, apply at the \u2019s Office, No.4 Bowling Green.Company os.G.FRANCELYN, Agent, TO QURENSTOWN AND LIVEBPOOI City of New York, Wed., Jan.14, City of Che-ter\u2026.Thurs., Feb.12, 6.30 a.m 1d.SOUND TRIP\u2014$110, $135 and $160 Gold.MR , and $20 additional, according to route se- Manager Canada Shipping Co, lec between Montreal and New York) $31.00 Company\u2019s Offices, 31 and 32 Broadway, New York, sec 143 8 James street, J Bermuda, West Indies & Porto Riso .Wednesday, Feb.25 +.Wednesday, Mar.3 eons .Wednesday, March 10 A ue Wednesday, Feb, 17 Steerage INMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS 1ty of Brussels, Thurs, Jan.15, SALOON PASSAGWHS-\u2014$60, $80 and $lou \u2018Tickets to London, $7; and to Paris, $15 ted.; STEERAGE (including Railroad Fare For Freight or Passage, apply at the JOHN G.DALE, Agent, In Montreal, to COX & GREEN, 18 and 15 Hospital street, ed.| Or to Charles C.McFall, Ticket Agent anuary 13 145 QUEBEC AND GULF PORTS STEAMSHIP CO'Y For BERMUDA, steamship BERMUDA, Jan 15.For ST.JOHN'S, ARECIBY, AGUADILLA, MAYAGUEZ, PONCE, ARR.YO, HUMAUAO, PORTO RICO and ST.THOMAS, steamship HADJI, Jan, 21.For MARTINI QUE, ST.LUCIA, BARBADOES and TRINIDAD steamer BAHAMA, Jan.17.Passage Rates greatly reduced.MiFer freight, passage and insurance, apply to A.E.TERBRIDG® & CO., 29 Broadway, New Ye k.LEVE & ALDEN, 203St James Street, Montreal.January 7 ly 103 Steamboat Fotices, 1879.1879 = FR I el STEAM SERVICE BETWEEN LONGUEUIL AND MONTREAL, FROM 6 o'clock A.M, to 7.00 P.M.On and after MONDAY, the 27th OCTOBER, the Service between LONGUEUIL and MONTREAL, will be made, as near as possible, as foi- lows :\u2014 FROM LONGUEUIL TO THE FOOT OF THR Longueuil ae 6, 85.30, % 10nd 1: From ueuil\u2014 30, 9, 2 o'élocik AM, Nooh, 1, 2,3.4,5, 6.30, 6, 7 o'cluck P.M.From the Foot of the Current\u2014At 6.80, 7,30, 8.16, 6.45, 9.30, 10.30 and 11,30 o'clock AM 12.30, 1.36 2.80, 3,30, 4.30, 5.15, 5.45, 6.30 1.30 o'clock P.MON SUNDAYS.From Longueull\u2014At S.3v ¢\u2019clock A.M., 1, 2,3, 4, the Foat of tie Current-\u2014At 9 o'cloc .AM om the Foot of the Cui \u2014.LAM, Fr 1.30 \u20ac.80, 8.37, 4.30, 5.30, 6,50 0\u2019clou& P.M October 25 28 NOW READY ! AND FOR SALE At the Bookstores, (PRICE 30 CENTS.) OF CANADA.tion with its Insolvency, Report of th Compiled by JUHN ¥.NORRIS.orders: Address Box 774 P.O., Moutreal.Nove aber 22 | 279 n TO LET, + .HE the HER'LD Building Very sui shle for Law Chamber heited b, \u201cRum Ansiv rn the prewises xO Lar, re E phrewa; N at 10 a m, H.P.ALDEN, 3rake.8 Night Trains Where plans can be seen and Berths | an Meetings and Correspondence inconnec- Recent \u2018L'rial, Opiniens of the Press, &c.# The Whole of the Firet Flat ip à One large Room in the front part is) Of the HEraLD Building, and another well suited for light manufac.\u2018Irains leave Bonaventure Station for oints in the Eastern Townships and New ngland at 5 p.m.Afternoon Train has Puliman Sleeping Car attached.LAKE MEMPHREMACOC, .Leave Montreal from Bonaventure Station as abuve, for Newport, Lake Mrm- Returning, leave ewp rt at 3.55 a.m., arriving in Montreal BRADLEY BARLOW, Preat.& Gen.Mangr.LEVE, Can.Agt.M.& B.air Line and 8.E.Ry.EUROPEAN TRAVEL Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage Passage tickets to all parte of Europe, by most iabla 9 maiiime ©veay DAY, \"ORs DAY and SATU New York and Boston, at lowest rates.Choice Staterooms secureu by telegraph, Offices: 202 St.Ja Supt.Traffic.8.00 &.m | free of charge.i capacity, will insure at tre lowest | City of Berlin .Sat., Jan.24, 2.00 P- | street, Montreal rose.and have superior accommodation tor City of Montreal, Thurs.Jan 29, 6.30a.m | Toor\u201d al, Passengers.City of Richmond .Sat., Feb, 7.3.00 pm SUSTUN AND MU shortest Route vis Central Torment B.B.hine, Leave Montreal at 7.15 a.m.and 8.15 p.m.for New York, and 7.15 a.m., and 6 p.m.for Boston.; Three Express Trains daily, equipped with Mller Platform and Westinghouse Air Sleeping Cars are attached to between Montrealand Boston Springfield, and New York via Troy and Parlor Gars to Day Express between aland Boston.Montre INS LEAVE MONTREAL.via 15 a.m., Pay Express for Boston, Lowell or \u2018Fitchburg, also for New York via Springfield or Lroy.Kor Waterloo, 7 15 a,m.For Waterloo and »agog, 3.15 p.m.3.15 p.m., Night Express for New York via Troy, arrive New York 6.45 a.m.next sx P via Lowell, and LETRA iving in Montreal 8.55 a.m.; Night Express leaves New York via Troy and New aston gog, 8% 5 p.m., and LE 31 271 Broadway, New VE, Goncral Agent.6 pm Night Espress for Boston via Lowell, and New York vis Springfield, GOING NORTH.Day Express leaves Boston, vis Lowell at 8.00 a.m., via Fitchburgh 8.00a.m., Troy at 7.40 a.m., arriving in Montreal at 9.20 Di leaves Bostenat 5.95 p.m.Night Bxprose 6 p.m., via Fitchbur , p.m., vis Springfi at 7 p.m., arriving in Montreal 10 a.m.James Street New York 8.W.CUMMINGS, AND ALL Saratoga New York change.@enl, Passenger Agent.For Tickets and Freight Kates, appiy atl Central Vermont Railroad Office, 136 Office, a Broadway.te Los x ning to steels ton O fice, 200 WF: SMITH, Passeuger Agent.Jo W.HOBARY, St.Albsne, Vt., Dec.81, 1879 RAILROADS ~\u2014TQ= Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, New York, Philadélphia, POINTS EAST AND SOUTH Trains Leave Montreal: 7.15 a.m.\u2014Day Express with Wagner's Hlegant Drawing Room Car attached, fcr oy and Albany, arriving in 10.16 p m same day without ne SYEDITEO RDAY from Ines fa 8, General Supt.202 Agent, Yon a R.J.Kimball & Co.BANKERS & BROKEKS, 4 Exchange Court, New York, 12 yours membership in N.V.Stock Æoschange.Buy and Sell om Commission, for Cask, or om Moargin, Stocks, Bonds, and all Investment Securities, sm lots to suit, November 1 dm tra 261 = SMITHERS & DONALD BANKERS AND BROKERS, No.3 BROAD STIREEL NEW YORK.Stocks, Bonds, Foreign Exchange, &o.BOUGHT AND SOLD FOR CASH R ON MARGIN, 27% November 18 MATTICE & DICKINSON, STOCK ERCKERS 83 St.Francois Xavier Street MONTREAL; 84 Breadway, NE W-TORK Of the Montreal Stock Exchange, and New 1 ork Stock & Gold Exchange, Buy and Sell Stocks, Bonds, &c Novemher 13 272 PETER FULTON 2 ACCOUNTANT AND AVERAGE ADJUSTER, Commissioner for Quebec and Untaric, 199 BT.JAMES STREET.Correspondence conducted in French.German, I tatian, Spanish and Portuguese 256 __October COTTE, H.Accountant and Auditor, Address P.O.Box No.903.September 24 ly 323 JOHN McDONALD, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, 230 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL EsTABLISHED 1867, Special attention given to auditing the books and statements of Joint Stock Con - panies and Corporations, in 1he discharge of which duty the advertiser nossessas tt \u20ac advantage cf acknowledged successful ex perience, January 207 JOHN FULTON, Accountant in Bankruptey, Auditor and Commissioner, 97 St.JAMES STREKTE .MONTREAL.Investigations and Reports made on the affairs of Debtors, either in town or coum TY with punctuality and dispatch.ny 7 oe R.& L.LAFLAMME, ADVOCATES, 452 st.James Street.Hon.R.LartammE, Q.C.| L.LarLaunx, Qctaher 14 245 WALKER & MCINTY LE, BARRISTERS, AT10RKEYS SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, &C.No.34 Elgin Street, - - - OTTAWA, (Opposite the Russell House.) P¢B.M)CLENNAN, K.SANFIELD MACDONALD St.= 3.15 p.m.\u2014Night Expres: \u2014 Wagner's.Elogant Bleeping Car runs through to New York without change.makes close connection at Troy and Albany with Slceping Car Train for Boston, ar- iving at 9.20 a.m.New York Through Mails and Kxpress ied via this line.formation wiven and Tickets sold at all Grand Trunk Railway Offices, and at the Company\u2019s Off 143 St.James Street, Montreal JOSFPH ANGEIL, CHAS.\u20ac.McFALL General Pass\u2019r, Agent.Albany, NY x pyomber 17 &&/ This Train 27 © | Vose & Sons, + 5 terms.rk Piano Co.; .Ne OL scond.nand Pianos in great variety, and put in good order, Those wishing to p ; shod brat class instruments will be allow.discount fiom New York prices, Si Fy value allowed for their old instruments should thes have any to exchunge.H.ving enzuged fust-class New York work meu, they are now prepared to do all kinds of repairing and tuning in the most ; fuctory manner.vod.packed and skipped an reasonable Apply to , New York Piano Co\u2019y 183 ST.JAMES STHEET, MONTREAL.Catalogues sent on application, Pianos for the Holidays! se requiring really good Piinos or Organe for Presents during the approaching holidays, are specinlly invited to examine the stock of beautifu: instruments now on sale at our rooms, 183 St.James street.These consist of A ot\u201d Davis & Co, New England Urgan ORGANS.Geo.Woed & Co.Companyhase any of the treal me Sine TRADE AND COMMERCE, \u2014The Allans S.S.* Austrian,\u201d from Liverpoel via St.John, Nfld., and Halifax, arrived at Boston at noon on Tuesday.\u2014The following shows the total imports at New York for the week, and pu comparisons to be made with the totals at corresponding perisds in previous year :\u2014 Genera mdse.Since Jan.18 GOT.$ LaiE Gb ae \u2014The total value of exports from Bos ton for the week ending January 9 was $789 398, of which $2,756 represented re exports and $111,565 goods in transition.Compared with the corresponding week and period of the last two years the shewing is as follows :\u2014 e Jan.1.Nominally Sterling Exchange is firmer at 83 @ 8F between banks, and 8} @ 8} over the couater, but there sufficient transactions to esta tions; in New York the posted rates are again } higher at $4 833 for 60 days, and $4.86 for demand.New York are steady at 3 @ 3 16 prem.Money is unchanged at about 5 per cent, on call and 6 on time, and good lines of commercial paper are discounted at 7 per cent, and up to 8 per cent.for less desirable bills.The stock market generally was stronger, the principal exception being Gas which declined $, closing sales being at 1154 ; City Passenger Railway is offered at 80 but without leading to business, and Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Co.changed hands at 39 and then advanced to 39} bid.40 asked: Montreal Telegraph made considerable improvement, opening at 893 and selling up to 91}, an advance of 2} from yesterJay\u2019s closing price; some hold that the market is stronger through purchases \u201cshorts,\u201d but probably quite as much of the improvement ie due to the fact becom ing known that the returns from two hun - dred of the Company\u2019s principal offices for the month of December show a very marked gain when compared with the receipts in the corresponding month of last year ; the stock elosed at 91} bid 92 asked ; Bank of Montreal opened } higher t 136% and closing sales being at 137; for Ontario 704 is bid and 72 wanted ; P:oples and Molsons are steady and unclanged, and Jacques Cartier is quiet at 59 ® 61 ; Merchants advauced 1} with sales up to 86$, but closed £ lower at 864 ; Easiern Town ships was dealt in to a small extent at 93.and Commerce is quiet at 114 @ 115; Exchange is wanted at 30, but there is no stock on the market at that price, The sales were as follows :\u2014 MORNING BOARD, Bank of Montreal \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.6 @ 1362 Merchants .\u2026\u2026.\u2026 -«+10, 10,5 /@ 863 L Shaw, Southampton, Ja J B Cosgro Montreal, January 13 Catharines, January 20.WRITS or ton.878.Davidson, Hamilton, to J e hardly quota=| oh W Badenach, Torento ham, Currency drafts on bet, Hamilton, February 12 way, Ingersoll, February 24 ; dine, February 14.RAILWAYS, the construction of the bridge to Colonel Gzowski.\u2014The traffic receipts of the Hamilton and Northwestern year.by the \u2014 The Kansas extension of moved up to 18371, Western Railway propose to tion next summer.Williamsport, and a new | Salamanca.The Atlantic be built to Chicagoheld at Lindsay to-day.elected Directors :\u2014Messrs.G V North Gower, at Ottawa, January 27; I nuary 23; Harstone & Sons, Stratford, January 23 ; ve, of Chesley, a: Walkerton, January 22; J Ferguson, Gananoque, January 22 : S P Chapman, of Tiverton, at Riversdale, January 13; S Vincent, London, January 21; T Sullivan, St ATTACHMENT IssUED\u2014 |'Againet\u2014W Wilkinson, Belleville; R Nicbet, Goderich; J Shaw, Southamp- 1 1870 1880, ASSIGNEES ArpoinTED.\u2014H Mclntyre, ones \u201cmise, Teor © Tverd Tande fine Mitchell, to G Rice, Fullerton H E _ - _\u2014_\" Nelles, London, to J Fitzgerald ; cCorkindale ; impson, Owen Sound, to E Glendinnir and J Dobbin; John Smith, Guelph, to {, & F M Cossitt; J Flinteft, Sarnia, to J Ward and A Ward.sor; Thomas Darling.Montreal, to Gillen & Keith, Belleville; H E Nelle London.to Alex McDonald ; T B itham, Brantford.to J C Macklin DIVIDENDs PAYABLE.\u2014John Ritchie & 1580.1879, 18:5.| Son, Toronto, February 2 ; H Me\u201dormiek Barristers, Aternoys, $olicitors,&e Weer gang 789,508 ses, 460 $ 1,086 50 | À Son.Ottawa, January 19 ; P V Haight, CORNWALL, ONT Prev.reported 1,208,609 1, 85,27 Belleville, January 2% vs Lynn, For.J.Dic 15 1,091,997 $1,140 1,001 817 | Moss, Junuary 29 ; yson, London Carter, MA.| E.L.DrcErton BA Incresse t.1s Tar 3 ST 064 $1 290,15 January 19; Kone \"Bros.St Catharioes, \u2014\u2014 January 26; J A McCarville, Toronto, MACDOUGALL BROS FINANCIAL, January 27.a» Derps or ComPOSITION AND DisCHARGE Prepared -W Jones, with J Flintoft, Sarnia ; G Rice, Ful'arton, with H Mclatyre, jor, Mitchell; W McEiroy, Richmond, with R C W McCuaig, Ottawa; T Wilson, 3 J Duncan, Thamesville, with H F Cumming, Chat APPLICATIONS For DisoHaRGE.\u2014A Nis- ; J C Gallo A Bowes & Co., Turonto, February 13; J O\u2019Donoghue, Stratford.February 11; J Peterborough, February 12; J Cr.ake.Toronto, February 12, J Ruettel, Kincar- W Miller, \u2014The contractors for the Canada and Atlantic Railroad have sent their plans for at the Coteau Northern and Railroads last week show an increase of $8,106 over the receipts of the corresponding week last \u2014The advantage of railway competition is illustrated 1n the expense of a trip to the Pacific coast.Omaha is about half-way across the continent and the fare from New Rork or Boston is about $35, but west of Omaha there is no competition and from chat city to San Francisco the fare is about the St.Louis & San Francisco Rai!way made a connection yesterday with the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe at Severy, Kansas.A permanent connection with the latter road will be made at Emporia in a short time, when the 8t.Louis will have another through line to Colorado and New Mexico.\u2014An evening paper in Chicago pub- lishesa map of a new railroad route between New York aud Chicago, which the reent purchasers ot the Atlantic and Great put io opera- It consists of the Hound Brook route from New York to ine thence to and Great Western will be used thence to West Salem, Ohio, and from that point an air line wil \u2014A well attended meeting of the local creditors of the Midland Railway was The following W.H, WALKER, | AF.8 'NPYRE.25.5, 10m 137 | resolution was passed.with oaly one dis.November 22 279 | Merchants evens.2l, 4 4 @ 851 | Sentiog voice, thst this meeting having EYANS & RIDDELL 8 @ 85%, heard the explanation of Mr.Cox, with 5 Eastern Townships .156 @ 98 | reference to the prggent condition of Public Accountants | Montreal Tel Co.25 25 @ 89} | the road and their proposed application to AND 50, 50,50,25@ 9.|the Legislature, consider the explanation OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES, 25 @ 90} | satisfactory and recommend those now PR ST.JOHN $s TREKT 13 @ 904 | Present, and the creditors generally, to MONTREAL 5,50,25/@ 91 | sign the petition and use their influence to December 11 \u2019 2 Rich.& Ont.Nav.Co.3 \u20262u @ 39 | get the Pll pasted.NTI a ity Gas .cccsscnseuse 25, 25, 10,50 @ 115 CARILLON LLE RAILWAY, MAGLENNAN & MADDUNALD, 7 AFTERNOON BOARD.0/@ 1163 Ar a meeting of the shareholders of the | 1! .Barristers, Solicitors, Noturies, ke, | Bank of Montreal .6, 5 @ 2574 | CeTillon and Grenville Railway Co, held | Stricted, (hovel pr CORNWALL ONT.2 5.à, tv @ 137 | to-day, the following gentlemen were Simpson, JAMES W, LIDDELL, .2.10 @ 86} | President; HW Shepherd, Vie-President; April __ 78_ | Mont Tel .26,25,50,25 20.650,50 @ 91} | B W Shepherd, J J Gibb, #d RB W Shar CARMAN & LEITCH, \"| City Gas Co.25, 25, 100, 25 @ 1154 | herd, jor.x BARRISTERS, ATTOENEYS-AT-SAW | At New York the Stock Market was | FOBECLOBURES DURING 1-47 YFAR COMPARED .; , WITH THOSE OF ppVIVUS YEARS, SOL(CITORS IN CHANCERY, irregular but in the main stronger.The! pp 1879 prove to have witnessed NOTAR i ¢ year prove i IES PURLIC, &e, changes during the day were as fol, :\u2014 railway companies .& g y SLOWS8 :\u2014 | the winding up of m» P CORNWALL, ONT.Clg Opg 1.30 OPg| than any previous -8f» 8nd more than dés.Lire.P.B.C\\kman Prev.Day.twice as many ag Jr record showed for sane 14 142 West.Jnion.104 1034 | 1876.At least Xty-five ronds, dans ; ; Lake Shore.1013 101$ .101$ | ing a nominal\u201cYet = PALLISER & KNAPP, | Pacific Mail.soû 308 © 35} | mEmmcn: uruid interest and debts\u2014of A a CATES, oli il SS HE 1670.About one id 4 HAMI Nor-West .92 2 i sentis capital stock, which in YON CHAMBERS, Do.pid ok LT re bas beta entirely wiped out by 17 ST.JUHN STREET Bt.Paul.78} 78} 2 78$ | this pocess, while the bonded debt has MONTREA.Do.pfd.103 \u2026 La 3 d-Kone à severe scaling down.The \u2014 Xe.Mich, Central 907 90% .104 fopwing summary gives a comparative J.Pansies, BCL py, 4, Knapp, B.C.L | Jersey Central.82¢ 82 82} .ve of the annual work of foreclosure since ebruary * .\u201cNOTT = vo ; Nel agra 1334 à 134 Complain when we omnes te , 119 Bt > Del.& Hudson.76§ 7 .E o.of apital in.Street, (Mambors of MErancols Xavier St Joseph ., 3e Li \u2026 34 | Years roade.Miionge, vested.chauge), buy and sellall\u2018krsand Bond: | Rock Island.i.ve.| 1876.30 3846 $217,844 000 Investments made or really 1C.C.&LC.227 23 1 23 |1877.54 3,875 197 984,000 Mave 107 |S.L.K.&N.44 .44 |1878.48 3902 311631000 JUHN FRASE Union Pacific.883 89} gos 8931879.65 4,909 243,288,000 a & TL.Tel.,,, Lu, \u2026 sa vee \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ere rm + p\u2014 tL Maa, Elv,.,.ve 52 ee 53 Total in Accountant and Auitor, ExC-ange.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.1483 4884 .403 four years 197 16,532 $971,752 000 For the Inspection, Auditing Sr ijust- Morey, .wen In the last four years, therefore, about ment 0 : tu SF Statan\u201d eu a ere one fifth of the entire railway mileage and omar re PI attend at the Opa, MONTREAL STUCK LIST, capital of the United States has been com- elsewhere, of parties requirins such sers es.* Present Address Tk 0, Box.p , at the office of Hu rodie, N.P., Or, at the 344 Notre Dame street, October 15 83m 248 .MoMAHON, GIBBONS & McNAB, Barristers, Attorneys, Soliciters, &e LONDON, ONT.| BUGH MACMANON, Q.0.G@zZ0.0, STBBONS GEO, M\u2019NAB.London, August 23, 1875 291 J.RIELLE, I.and Surveyor?No.146 ST JAMES STREFRT, FOR SALE OR TO RENT.\u2018Mount Royal Vale andthe Proposed Victoria City.ne thousand acres of the richest land, Noh Lots, with fifteen mies of frontage on the best macadamized roads partly surrounding, and alt withina few miles of the centre of the city; several hundred acres of best Brick Fields, Sand Pits and Quarries; thirty valuable Houses, and elegant Villas, with Gut-buildings, a complete Water Works, and no Taxes; one hundred and fifty thousand dollars\u2019 worth of firet mortgages, in sums of one hundred dollars and upwa:Cs; and all my well-known City Properties for sale at extraor inarily low price.THOS.F.O'BRIEN, 582 Sr.Mary STREET.January 1 ORDER YOUR Account Books.Satisfaction Guaranteed\u2014\u2014 Ledgers, Cash Books Pianos souted, re- bryle Desired.Journals, Dav Books, Ruled to any Pattern,\u2019and Bound inany ALL WORK 0UNE ON THE PREMISES sTOo.8, Bank of Mont Ontario Bank.8ank of B.N.Arf Vonsolidated.\u2026.Banque du Peup\u201d Molsons\u2019 Bank.\u2026* Bank of Toronto.Yank Jac.Cartier.\u201d Merchants\u2019 Bank gast\u2019n Townships Br uebec Bank fanque National Unjou Bank.,.Mechanics Bank.arn only of the following : Co on BATE.Mile.Capital Dominion Bank.Roads.age.Invested.Bank of Hamilton Hair and St.Clairsville Eoohange BALK.Dana ) 6 § 160,000 an veerannes .svovansuena ns 0000000 , vie Marie vo.Cincinnati Eastern (N.G.) 48 200,000 standard Bank Denver and Rio Grande Feuoral BADE.(NG) vires 330 15,500,000 ISCELLANEOUS, Milwaukee and Northern.129 4,215,000 Intercoloniai Cgai Co.Sprivgfield, Jackson and ; uron Co 5 ¢ P N.G }.\u2026 108 1,275,900 elegraph Co.; Pomeroy (N.G ).1275, Dominion Telegraph Co.| 60 ja; 5 Willamette Valley.36 850,000 Rich.& Out, Nav, Co.1 XD ¢ pH 34 rs ss ets Casper RAR Go lp 11556} Total, six roads.657 $22,200,000 Merchants\u2019 Exchango.100 3 pe : The remarkable decrease in the number Cle.Pret et C'élt Foncier À .\u201c| Of receiverships is shown by the following uebec Fire Assurance.| 100 {6 p.c ar Pp y g snada Coton U0,20220} 190 |.2.table: Canada COMO User] ork: : No.of Capital in- Printing\u2019 Co.f.\u2026.ofeccce foros teas.ar housiag CO.|.\u2026.» [o\u2026+- roada.Mileage, vested.NoythAm.Car Co.Go y .42 6.622 $467,000 000 a LOR a 38 3,637 220 294,000 81 BULIC\"Z ASSD.\u201c ; ; Se AIOG ANA FISH.127 2320 92,385,000 Academy of Music.6 657 22,200,000 Royal Canadian Irs, Co _\u2014 ES Can.on.Co.-\u2014 lobe nting Co.Somioies Stock 6 p'C.\u2026|.\u2026.-.118 13,276 $801,879.000 Dom.Tel.6 p.c.Mtl, Harbor Mtl, Harbor Montreal W.\u2018Montreal 7 p.c.so.Ce.Dominion Stock 5 p.c.Domlinion Bonds.\u2026.\u2026.|.- y \u2018 ntreal 8 p.o.Bonds.|.Me W.Bonds.Montreal 6 p.c.Stock.- EXCHANGE, BADK, 60 ARYB.cc0v feveenrfente Montreai, January 13 the *¢ clearing up shower\u201d of ber of roads will be sold, Atlantic and Great Western, clusure suits have been com pointed last year.e atg Ba: Er all ipe receivere is well ni MI.\u2014\u2014\u2014 - \u2014 At a Btock.\u2026 tion was reday night, a to start an irë -, elting furnace, WN.Y.Gold Drafts.asosvstareos |eesan § vanes \u2014There is\u201d .#teriing Ex.in N.Y.- senna .\u2026 come shipment of jderable glack in the the Madoc & Davies, | Herald Office, ST, JANRE STRERT MAUDUAadu & DAYIDSUN ri rer ln ey INSOLVENT NOTICES.Cochrane, of Keppel, at Owen Sound, January 19; z January 19; The Hamilton Tool Co, Hamilton, Japuary 26; W Barton, Bowmaville, Jannary 31; A Routledge, of Miues for the Jarre from Stack Bryan ON l'ARIO.Messrs.G.D.Rawélay, | leased a mine of probaD.J Ross January 22; J Gladetone Mining Com out quartz frum another perty near the last great Belleville, N B Pawling, St Catharines, ; only awaiting some Belleville to test.B.Felton, of th Or to THOS, WILSON, 23 turing, in rear.Steam powsr if £8 St.Francois Xavier Street, | necessary.Apply: at the; Qtice, 155 Decoms January 10 81 mes Stos _.+ me emma \u2014 _- a HE.ae nde pelied to change ownership by forced sale, The list of sales may be considered almost the storm, | During the year 1880 a considerable num- $105,000,000 alone, but very few fore- the greatly improved condition of business gives reason to hope that railway invest ments will hereafter be reasonably remu- erative.That the era of bankruptcy has passed is shown by tne very smull number of roads for which receivers were ap- We have bzen able to I , - = | tjontherefore, evident that the occupa.era « to the railways, and that a new Railwpsperity has\u2019 bugun.~-Chicago qe.G INTELLIGENCE, Council on\u2019ting of the Kingston City qm a Mr.McCorkquodale who propose bonus is granted him, notably the representing menced, and gh gone with coinmunica- Alex the d fferent go'd mines.AMERICAN MINING STOCKS IX LONDOX.sion produced by the exploitation here fo regarding the silver and gold mining pro feeling now prevails that no better mining Colorado.The tone of the market in respect to American mining stocks is con- staply strengthening, and English capitalists, it is believed, will soon regard them as sources of permanent income.\u2014Cable to the American Exchange.\u2019 LONDON GROCERY MARKRT.London, January 11.The Mincing.lane markets opened this week with a better tone, some leading staples being rather higher than before Christmas, Tea was firm at the improvement of last week, common to fair Congou selling at 1d per pound advance on the quotations of December 19, when business was gener ally closed for the year.Medium to fine kinds were unaltered.Indian tea has not followed the improvement in China, there being a large supply at auction, part of which remains unsold Sugar.,was more active Refiners have at length commenced buying.There is also some speculative demand.Prices of low brown West Indian recovered 3d to 6d per hundred weight, and of beet sugar rather more.Crystalized Demerara, with a very full su ply, went at regular prices Dutch crush ed is dearer, a leading refinery of Amsterdam having been destroyed by fire, Colory Plantation Ceylon Coffee sells at high prices In other kinds few sales were reported.The latest telegram from Brazil is calculated to restore confidence, as the receipts at Rio de Janeiro from the interior begin to fall off.The crop will not, probably, exceed 2,500,000 bags, but the \u2018stock there and at Santos bas continued excep tionally large.Two cargoes of Burmah rice, for early shipment, were sold on the basis of 98 to 98 3d per hundred weight, In the spive markets, the chief feature has been a further advance in white pepper.Zanzibar cloves are lower, with continued arrivals, : rt rs LONDUN MONLY AND STOCK MARKET, London.January 11.The Economist of this week Says : ** The rate of discount for bank Lills 60 days to3 months is 12 to 17 per cent., and for trade hills, 60 days to 3 months, 24 to 3 per cent.On the Stock Exchange the markets fluctunted very unevenly throughout the week, and in many descriptions of eecurities there are instances both of a decided buoyancy and depression.This has been the case with foreign stocks and with home railways, and in the former case the market has shown some feverish symptoms, both im respect to Continental and South American loans.The obstinacy of Turkey, the questionable movements of the Russian troops, and the s.robabiliti-s of the war between Chili and Peru and Bolivia have all attracted comment.There has been & reuewal of the excitement in the American market, with a fresh advance in prices.Gas properties, as a result of numerous variations, have recovered some of the ground recently lost.Canadian rsilway stock- are lower, while the more miscellane.us departments generally exhibited strength.\u201d H.VANA W-kKLY MARKET.Felton, ot Butlalo N Y., is here examining There is a pronounced revival in the demand for American mining shares on the London Stock Exchange.The msr.ket is rapidly recovering from the depres- urely speculative purposes, of Emma Érine stock and similsr valueless shares.Since the examination in person by English experts, and their favourable reports perties in the Western American Territories, a flood of light has b oken in upon the minds of investors here, who are now able to discriminate intelligently between valid and ewindling ente.pris:s and the investments ae to be found than in tbe good companies of Nevada, California and Hunsicker «0 do; Lord, Ma « or & M Oude; KECEIPTS oF Propuck\u2014Jan.18.CT Gibbs 125 sacks fl iar ; Thos Shaw 108 G.T.R.Q M O.S.E.R.| brlsdo; 2 G vucBean 100 do; W T Benscn à 0.6 brls ashes; Order standard Bauk 1 do; Wheat, bush \u2026\u2026\u2026 1,200 LL LL Order Imp rial Bank 1 do; J © Sint>n 32 Flour, bris.1,265 eee anvess doi H M.nard 14 kegs butter; N Quinta 7 Ashes .4) 2 do; T Shaw 5 do; McCulloch Brog |i do; R Butter.38 650 Cowan 2d>; A Walker 1 do; J Graham 1 Bacon .1 vere eevee pkge bacon; Black & Locke 59 rolls leather; Teather, roll 91 114.J Dougall & son 4 do: D Perreault 1 dn; P + | Dressed Hogs.\u201csn a LL Delorme 2 do; J Dougall &co 1 du; G Bow- Tobacco, hhas .6 \u2026 ington & son à do; J G Mathewson | do ; J _ 3 Booy dea do ; JA Stereasup 16do; Y & i her s tobac-o; J W Portier 3do; LIVERPOOL MARKETS.Peder Demmnion Bank 95 dressed hcga; K& ookson 1 0; Jno Curran 19 do; Order LIvERFOOL | ani sn Se Federal Bank 263 do; À G ucBean 4 do.s,d 8.s.d.sd GRAND TRUNK EAST, Flour .10 0 @12 610 0@12 6| B J Coghlin 22 bdis steel; W&F P Cope Spring Wheat 10 2 11 oj10 0 11 0 | rie 27 bars iron; Mont Rolling Mills 140 a0; Red Winter 10 8 11 6j10 6 11 8| FR Cole 4 cs: \u2018rathern&U à es; McKay White Winter.J0 8 11 6/10 8 1t 5] Bros38 do; b Hatton&co 1do; W Darling& Club.A 5 Mile 5 11 9} 0 4do; W&F P Currie 320 barairon D 5 7 57/5 9 00 0 Hatton&co 25 bxa; Desola }Bros&C 10 do; 5 3 00 5 8 0.uj Kingan&McB 10 do; L W Smith 1 ca 1 kit; 82 00 «62 0.Op 4 Prgnoum 10 bxs; D Hatton£co 2 brie: 7 00 (7 0 O0 : | O'Lonnor£co 2 brs;J Ledue3do 1 brl; F 60 8 00 (60 0 0; 0 | \u2019lenients 2 bxs; RaLigutbound 25 cs: J G 49 6 00 can 9 Cm Mackenzie 2 do; Urder 242 bars 17 bdls 3 6 38 036 6 38 0] iron; McKoy Bres 17 cs; UD Ha ton&co 14 37 0 06 037 0 00 0)do;J Walker&co3 bles; J H Worthington «82 0 00 082 0 00 0] 3csks; Kamsay D&D 100 cs.Chease 169 0 00 (9 6 60 0 VERMONT JUNCTION.MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.EUROPEAN.uNDON, January 13.MONETARY\u201411 30 à m\u2014C nsole, 97 15- 16; 44's, 111; 5's, 106}; brie, 448 ; 111.C., 104.5 p merConsols, 97 {; 41's, 111 ; 5's, 106; Erie, 44; Lil C, 104.\u2019 LIVERPOOL, January 13.COITON\u201411.30 a m \u2014 Firm ; Uplands, 7d ; Orleans, 73d.CHEESE\u2014-694s.UNITED STATE\".CHICAGO, January 18.GRAIN\u201410 34 a m \u2014Wheat \u2014 Opens at $1 26$ for February, Corn, 44tc for May 12 24 p m\u2014Barlev, 84e bid £ r cash ; 88c for Marca ; Extra No 3, 61¢ for cash.1 05p m\u2014 Wheat, $1 264 for January ; $1 27% for February; $i 273 for March, corn, 4 jc @ 4-4c for Fetruäry : 4 c Er January; 44fc for May : 44e for January.Oats.34e for January ; 34kc ror Febr_ary ; 88fc for May.3 34 p m \u2014 Wheat, $1 27% bid for February; $178ÿc bid for March.\u2014 Civil Service Gazette.\u2014Sc'd only in packets labeiled-\u2014\u201c Jaurs EPPE & Co, Homaopathie Chemists londcn, England.\u201d November 6 mDWa \u2014\u2014 gry » .- - - - -\u2014.a .+ - - ee pe -.Montreal Corn Eachange Association\u2014An- nual G-neral Meeting, in the Corn Exchange, at 230 p.m disturbed by the Twkish war, naturally entails much moving cf troops and material.These movements are, therefore, very apt to be constraed inte something anxious that too much money should not be invested in what is for Canada, 1: says :\u2014* Their land and railway policies will d:mand an explanation, and we bave seen enough since they favour of free sp-ech, and proposed Ald.Grenier aa ViccePresident of the Society, ard Mr.G.Biivin seconded the motion, ia\u2019 La tomnambula January 14 11 calling ovt to ba removed.from off our promises.Resembling the - - i \u201cA.- \u2014\u2014 : .= - n mes ee eeee\u2014 WONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZtr'TH WEDNESDAY, JaneaRy-14-1880\u2014 me CL RLING & CGC, mn I te EEE ou \u2014 : ; ; swéry, à ) i : i \u2014 : ily their Bre : N O T I C E .to enat le.her, to strive at de poeme of the He ma Sr Pro | re trust, once more have the advantage of ir.L.O.Davi recond the nomination, Aamnsements, \u201cTew Advertisements.Having DOW completely rebul NE?PORTER i \u2019 parative i i i i irit { which was carri ith enthusiasm.: : So Mx.@.A.MoGREGOR, of Hudson, P.Q tho anniversary of that event.the acre, but these are not only much is near neighbourhood, his public spirit, The PrxstpanT- Ecscr, in thanking them U IC offer thei ALES A heir celebrated AD-O-AD, either direct £ i «Ee Be » BOLE dees \u2014Some members of the minority of the ich : th ther ki and his knowledge of public affairs.We for .ACADEMY OF M S a .ottle; algo, t 6 sT.SACRAMENT TRE ' Ton utnorized to receive subecripti to > = ty richer in sugar than e other kinds, ; .or the nonour done him, said it might be à wood and b 4 va under 1 ET ty is = and Wont vain ptions Spanish Chamber of Daputies consider ! but grow entirely under the soil, a fact.do not know whether he himself will feel | well for him to give the object of the Soci- to the trade, from the Agency.Col C ded to.- oo Pug s coklr vaine, ~~ | the explamation of the Premier in the | of much importance to the farmers of |the loss of the digoity of his present | er, co that thero might be mo excuse for | GIEAT SUCCESS! IMMENSE ENTHUSIASE LL | EE Alone SIT 15, Agent, F.O.Box 18%4, Managing Director.| the minority, as satisfactory, but other America, mbere there arr Hen severe office; but we are sure that, if he adopts ord opps way ted Oe re become DELIGHTED ACDIENCE to greet the | - Ce CHAS.B.L11183 UNSU RPASSED.ae == membera still regard the explanation as France the \u201cpros rarely appears in the course we ventzre to hope for, the | mewberaand Jizcnss freely ail thos.great Ever Popular - PRICES ANDQUA .Im 3m Sam insufficient to Inmity the mincritÿ in rer November, and consequently the French country will thereby secure a very mate- | Questions wh ch present themselvss to the H | an En lish | Bia Co ANN U ü La Fées eee Ae a Hoon == groonteel ZVO0ald, | in renin bacs MDI Fr query gro bit above | il gua Sad ple md eyed seeiect | 10IMAN ENGUST UBT LD \u2014 = isemems | Bow Bivertisemen, RY ; ns, Ô ienna correspondent says that the | the ground, sre not greatly endancered.\u2019 = Ro on jae ex bed ue - nw Advec roms TAC: new develspments in Russia may be very ; intimidated by having motives ascr.bed to \u2014\u2014 Sale, at reduced 2 = Tue German suvar-beet seed is, there-! THE CoMixg SxsstoN.\u2014Oar coRtem- | them which di ist, but th ini t| Oar Annual January A at 8 Fy significant x what may happen ten sears fore, greatly to be preferred fur the ry, the O:tawa Fie Press, considers : gem = hich did pot exier bat the orales ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL TO-NIGHT! prices, commences every morning à ë ° .A > -TSODS Canversant w ue.: perary.o 1 , \u2018 ' > ; WEDNESDAY MOINING.JA ten wiitary afin do not think Eussis chats ian thea Staves\u201d | tht the Goversucut at Ottawa will, pion of the Society.It would mot be Der THE CRARMING OPERA IN THREE Ai o'clock ne Clouds FOR .is preparing for an.t ti in the Juve, we have no iIn- : ny .oy ry for thew to submi ir vie Q -0 F e .; APPOINTMENTS.immediate future.The re-organiz tion tention to discourage agricultural en~ daring the coming session, have «bont | som- potent member of the press.They IROFLE [RO LA = A Voice trom t \u2019 ; PRIVATE DWELLIXGS, RESTAURY Academy of Music \u201cPerformance at 8 pm and Introduction of the standing order of | terprise, and eomo one must begin if all that they can do with the explana= ould discuss those quastions us free Bri= | Miss Sallie Holman, 8s - - - Girofla.| - A few choice Clouds and Fascinators AKD HOTELS.h \u2014 nm.ttle i + : tly + .: - Cts.5 \u2019 : : à whie ; Noxdheiners Hall \u2014 Performance at 8 p.m e in time cf peace, which was greatly there is to bo a beginning; bat we are tions that they will be called to make.ey CLawoNEsa also spoke in Supported by her Talented Company.gill on hand, at reduced prices, UPEBSEDING CAST Troy RA More durable - extra heayy py; i - i ick economical \u2014gee testimonials, X managed, and with extra Quick 01e ug Combining Engl sh durabilit rr (AN quite different from their real intentions.| At ll events, merely an experiment, | came into power in the matter of con.| \"°1°8 was carried.Rambow.3 : ton me] NORDHEIMER'S HALL.NEWS SUMMARY \u2014_\u2014 : until a sure retarn caa be foreseen.tracts, and the eager rush of their par.A ons tar Mg thr the The new Rainbow Silk Plush Ties, which BEET SUGAR REFINING.liamentary friends to the North-West, | subj-ct set down: ¢ Legislative Uaion.\u201d G?AND AMATEUR ENTERTAINMENTS sold for $1, are now 38¢ each.modern American improve with one guarinteed satisfactory acy N expense for repairs for one year frog { Can refer to upwards of 200 using Wrought fron Rungeg, tangy, hy MN A DOMINION.SIR LEONARD TILLEY AND | as soon as last session closed, to demand He nad not had time to prepare himself E 8 to be a f : - 7 .on ths subj c*, but he considered they .; wilver Linings.2 A KW TES .L-beral allowance mad for © \u2014Hon.Mr.Masson has raturned to Rte there apport 2 within the HIS BANQUETS.the must searching serauny, They Came | gopg vey much over ~egislated for, avd he Wednesday, Thursday and Wich : FETES RENÉ a = oe in Exchange.45 Rugg Ottawa.Le 8 ; The Hamilton Spectator thinks we | th b Be.\u2018he report apoke axainat the existence of the Logi.- - - Pink snd other Silk _Cheneille Soarfe, ; i ù FER n = The final sssescment of Toronto ia | Province or rather the Dominion.A} pec that thoy bave been busy dividing it | lative Assembly of Quebec.Friday Evenings, IX oi with silver linings.which sold | | LH G 0 R PR $50,088 5:0.Ce Company bas been orgauized to refine desired to make a point against Sir L, | up amongst ther fullowers is too well} Mr, L.0.DaviD spoke ia favour of in- [ Ish.15th and 16th January, at Eight roe: ro mow 95¢ each.LIL onary ; LV., OWSE J rofessor Proctor is drawing erowd- | at Coaticook, and their prospects, so far Tilley on account of the liquors which substantiated by events to be allowed to | dependent legislation, and said that Ire .o\u2019clock.ary, § £FINING CO, LONDON ONT- No.224 St.Jam AL OIL R BUTU EMIL POLIWEA & CO.36 St.Sacrair Montreal, nts.Sole Aen! 269 : : : pass without the fullest investigation.| land would have been better off if Claus.on Ny ed houses in Toronto.as one can judge at present, lo~k prom.were dran k a bis honour .st.Jobn, n no department of the GoverBment, not been do i te she had santa A Tes \u2014Mr.Hammond, the Evangelist, goes ising, but another Compary at St.Hya.notwithstanding his teetota principles.perhape, is light more required than in Mr.W.TRENMULME also claimed the A few pretty Boxes left, suitable for from St.Catharines to Montreal._ | cinthe, and one at Quebec is talked of We do not plead guilty.We are not | relation to laud.Enormous alienationa | right of free discussion.Had there been reeents, each box filled ovith dry goods.\u2014There are 168 miles of sidewalk in à \u2019 h £ oth .a teetotalers, and do not concern our- | &re freely spoken of, and these will, no | BO other reason for his attendiog that PROCCEDS IN AID OF Reduced prices, 166, 20c, 3SC, .Toronto, 623 miles of sewers, and 10} besides those of other provinces, an selves very much with the manner in doubt, be enquired into.There are | Meeting, it would have been sufficient for { THE LADIES* BENEVOLENT SOCIETY ARD miles of street railway.all this for less than five millions of peo- | 9° 728 Vory ; BRET ID | other matters that will require atten.| Bim that the press had sought to crush CHURCH HOME \u2014 Toronto bas been asked by the Lord | ple.Now, supposing the manufacture | \"ich Sir Leonard carries ont his prin- | tion, such as the proposed tariff changes, | 92% 120 Sociews, and hey mou 1d.J%3 | Wodnesdiy Evening, January 14th, 1890, Mayor of London for a subscription to the | vas an old-established one, is there not | ©iPles, although we perceive that, wher~ | militia expenditare, the latercoloniai | (038 men if they were tobe intimidated bY | production for the first time here of the | 8 \u201814 speed Every pair reduce Rowland Hill Monument.a little more speculation i the business | CT2T he gocs, the teetotalers are drum.| Railway, prnting contracts, civil ser- ben afempred Lo Bad a PP otic: cal ce the new spectacle going 2 7 come soon while the ranges are steamer Léa on to than the Jocal market justifies?The med up to ower the political harm h.pein, is à vory ne out of that Society, but he believed there | The D.ill of ths Fan Brigade | complete.Prices range from 8c to 31.hat is their business; and we have ; .8 uothi litical about ite (Cheers.per pair.morrow, between thera and Cape Vit- | experience of the recent past does not programme, and the people having | They wore com posed cf i ra Cheer) Also cent.Swann appear to have taught us much; or, done little more, so far, than copy what | taken them at their word, will exact a | apd all creeds, and it was unfair to make it \u2014The last issue of the Winnipeg Daily seams 0 us to be very natural remarks | full account of their stewardship,\u201d appetr to be political.Those who knew Decewber 29 3 CAS FIXTURES ALL VARKETIkS BATURDAY MATINEE.JANUARY 17th, AT 2 PM.NF R.McLEA OFFER FOB SALE 1 Green Cod-|rargest Assortm the Dominig Long Legs $, Carsley\u2019s Long-legged Stockings ave Prime NO.Fish.Barrels and Hhd Ars Home-Made.Rico Hugar- 0, Our own make of Gaiters, ladies\u2019 sud | hds Very Choice Gro= THE GENUINE S1UDENT Li ent ù s Porto n, STATUARY ! GRAND TABLEAUX ! ! And the mirth provoking comedietta, ; ; if it bas, the teaching seems to .; : ; ~ ; Times bas appeared.Tt Te to have had but little effect on our con.| IFO some of themselves on the cir- Tur Ofmanis Orposrrio ; bien, know be was 8 pirong Liberal, bat TO OBLIGE BENSON, | children\u2019s, tees.Infantees, Fascins- cery Sugar.andiand æ 1H - ; cuwstance, that a gentleman, who was HE ONTARIO OPPOSITION.~While | be wou pot in i mos Mi Seene | tors, &c., are very pret.y and cheap.arrels Newto PRICES I, Tribune.duct.The trade inflation, born ioht acclaimed the leading | giving credit to the Ontario Opposition him when he went there.One young gec- au it the t complete Mise en B alo Seal Oil Ow.\u2014A small reduction in freight charges i i one might acclaimed ss the leading .Rs tieman had been made to saffer, Mr.Mae- ; : 3 show-rooms.a : and aise a reduction in the passenger T8¢3 | of over-speculation, scems likely to temperance man of Canada when | OF their moderation in criticising the | master.(Cheers.) That gentleman was Reserved Seats, 75 cents.Gallery, 50| 3.Carsiey\u2019s SHOW Barrels N ewtoundland are expected on the St.Paul & Pacific | 888i inflict on us its sure though slow cepa.Railway.reward of deadly depression.Feverish \u2014A notion in the Torento City Council | excitement ia everywhere apparent, both objecting to Hor.J.B.Robinson being | at home and abroad, and especially is sent to Ottawa to settle the Drill-shed this so in the United States, and in ROBERT MITCHELL gy ST.PETER AND CRAIG STi December 12 residin ab a teetotal meeti Speesh from the Throne, the Kingston | not a personal or a political friend of his, lan at De Zouchesshould, the next night, allow himself to | 779 i8 tempted, notwithotanding Mr.| Bt iS cust sey that not ane word wanesid Relchling'a Orchestra will perform dur | gr ou , i .A y bim ne meeting which mig ing the evening.i best European mavkets, be honoured by the consumption of Merodith's SH of \u201cgood behaviour\u201d | nor have been ad by the mos The Cabinet, Organ and Piano to Le phare in Le tord to soll shavris votail » land ces oa : : \"lat the close of last session, to attribute | loyal.(Applause.) The speaker in his | used at these Charitable Entertainments, | whoiusals prices, and as a special 12090.| Bundles Dry matter was voted down.considerable variety and quantity this to the emallness of the party re- remarks supported the proposition cf | 8re kindly promised by Messra.A.and S.| ment we have reduced all the leading lines fish.England, now that the iron trade has of intoxicating \u2026\u2014l'quor \u2014 that ie, tinue, adding :\u2014\u201c Had the result of the Legislative Union on the grounds of eco | Nordheimer, during our antualsale.\u2014A Committee on Public Charities is to .J ; ; .Jannar v 18th, 1880, 10 Striped Shawls only $1.95, same alf Barrels Labrador y be inetituted by the Toronto City Council, | taken a leap.This enthusiasm in the | bY the gommission of what the day be- | elections been to reduce Mr.Mowat\u2019s mom showing \u2018hat Ir Cp i =, mor | JF stores sell at 5 H Herring.CLENDINNENG { Sli A » A awls, , fi ew Aduertisements Nive oy Wool W ap Shawls, only $3.&& 8 Common Street.9 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 to lake chargs of the hospital patronage | gugar beet manufacture would be more | fore he had been representing as an majority instead of vastly [nereasing Se for intrest of deb*.itherto distributed by the Mayor.: ss atrocious sin against Gud and man.We | We are 1lliberal enough ts think that the Mr.G i irited addr ., excusable if all the conditions we 8 sens ; FT.GREENSHIELD3, iB à spirite ons, Shawls, ouiy $3.55 ~\u2014A former resident of St.Catharines, py of on 8 re are not very strait-laced, even in the intrigues and faction of the Chapleau attacked the Globe for its attack on them, FOR SALE, Game Hs 18 aw ee TS 5 word nemed Henry Isaac, now of Emerson, | favourable for a successiul operation o les of morality i hick beli party in Quebec would have beon adopt.| and eaid they had the 1ight to discuss any- | A Newtoundiand Dog, | Shawls, reduced to only §3 90.N.W.T., bas had bis feet frozen so badly | the business, but they are not.That it | TR:08 of morality In whic we believe | ed by the Ontario Tories for the re- | tring which was for the benefit of Canada.*| \"Very Heavy Double Shawls, suitable for that they both had to be amputated.is an industry which will one day occupy | 8d Practice.We can, like the poet, | covery of power.Viewed in the light of | Mr.TexMeLAY followed ia a similar | (Pure breed ;) very large; only 15 months | sleighing wraps, resucôd to on y $4.15.\u2014On Tuesday the County Municipal : : conceive of a man of whom * even his | the Opposition behaviour of last session, | strain.old ; first.class watch dog.Apply to E Paisl- y Shawls in every siyle and quality, Incorporations throughout the Province of an important place in our trade we do « fail 1 to virtue\u2019s side,\u201d and which Mr.M-redith now penitently de- Mr.Barry agreed with the sentiments yD ces A Dr bY lott er) Royal Insur- | from $3 90 to 865.Ms tles are reduced Nova Scotia were organized in Halifax | DO doubt, and that a commencement all'ngs lean Go virtues side,\u201d and 80 | plores, the improvement in the tone and | &xpressed on the l'berty of speech.mers, dlontreal.Remember all our Msntles a : ; oil.Shawl Department bas been 8 straw Seal on success this season.We buy our Barrels Pure N ewfound- ble Codÿ January 12 CANNED VEEETIBLE ranzi-rouno 1s.THE BEST OF IRÿ MADE HERE i ; : bo ; ; J 14 9 d.County.Co).Laurie was elected Warden.| should be made is quite proper.| We Can imagine that a very consistent | attitude of the Opposition leader is sug.| The Rev.A.J.BraY was received with Andary = All our Costumes azo reduce: 200 Cases Tomatocs, .Captain Smith, of Ottawa, who fell | Everyone who has a personal know- | femperance man, in his own life, when | gestive of the fuct that the lesson of | much applause.He said he waa glad to WANTED, All our Wrappers are reduced.heir to an estate worth two millions of |]edge of the trade, as it has grown up entertaining others, may remember the the elections of the 5th of June has not | Bear the rebuke given ta those who would | By a Young Married Man, (Scotchman,) Ail our Muffs are reduced.he death of le in Aus- |.N ; age b en wholly lost upon the d-c:mated | *ttetopt te bray them, but he hoped that | who bas for six years held a resp nsible ga Ars 08 v he eat sn, ney > pa ; het in Europe, knows fall well it has duties of a host rather than the rigidity 0 pposition of the Oe ario House.\u201d exch would remember thut they had also position as Aacistant Secretary.Cashier, passage there.taken years to build up and bring to ite of a dogmatist, and so permit his guasts mere to change their minds after discussion.| &c., in a leading public Company in Mont- .; .; : They went te hear reasons, and if they | real, a situation of à similar nature- \u2014Tne Governor-General has puolished | present state of perfection.Before the to enj y accustomed comforts which d> | Nover Mops or Parinu DUTIES.\u2014 four they had been woong let them adope References first-class, F nat 50 Cases Tomatoes.: GALLONS.=.CARSLETY, 50 Cases Sweet Corn.393, 395, 397, and 399 Notrs Dam) St.| Asparagus, MOST APPROVED CONSTRUE the conditions of the surling competition works were brought to their present not wound their conscience and, there- \"In Congress a proposal cf a novel kind | the better one.That was the right of the Apply to \u2018\u201c A.B.C.\u201d\u201d HERarD Office.TS Th \u2014 tor the medals given by himself.The Le - 8 P .g propo! e Xi 8 January 6 4 .succatash, are similar to those governing last years condition farmers needed to grow tbe fore, need not trouble his.We believe that | hag been made as to the mode of paying oom 4 nr glad to moet 80 many Oo L OTION (0 HN Àl & (0 Mushrooms, competition.roots and to raise them in paying | Sir Leonard does not take even that | duties.This is tu permit of stamps | with them on the question cf Legislative x ET.\u2019 \u2019 Peas, NO STOVE \u2014The Ministerial Association of Toronto | quantities and of the right quality.| slight liberty with his principles; but | being affixed to parcels of goods, which, | Union.The question was, could they go have decided on a general chaoge of | This preliminary requisite is wantin that in his uwn hous: a very graceful | if the st be ted at the C on as they were deing ?It hid been shown i t he cl £ all p ty réa ae g : Co © stamps accepted e Vus | an th b .\" ; ] polpie tone en coups iy \u201cEpiscopal here, and can hardly be supplied imme- assemblage of divers wine-glasses om | tom House as representing the just ay helped on partizanship Tue Confede to {three core east of Bleury strect,) MONTEFAL, ; A .; : admirably adapted f Ê Church, on March 7th.diately.The experiments which have | the dinner table gratifies the eye, but is | dury, will be forwarded to their desti- | divide them up.He thought the order of ~ tuning MN ary and at present CONN Al COTTON & 60 \u2014Tha Township of Amherstburg Agri- | been made in this Province in the cul- | Useful only as affording a choice of re- uation.The stamps must, of course, | Liberal and Tory had been reversed.| Occupied by li.Smardon as a Boot and ' \" > .: .i > _ i 3 .enltural Society bas «lected the following | ture of the beet, although encoursging, | Ceptacles from which to imbibe the one be sent from the United S:ates to ex- | (Laughter.) The two parties gave them hoe Factory.à desirable tenant.Those centrally situated premises, 654 and 656 Craig Street.2 Corn Exchange, Beans, (Lika AND STRING.) Haricot Verts, Trues, THE WINDSO; Macedonies, &c.$C.GLASGOW.oR EQUALS : President, John H Peck ; Vice é : ; porting merchants who desire to use | so much trouble, yet they had to maltiply \u2018 \u2018 , \u2014 : \u2019 nt \"B Sprague; Secretary-s roe | ave nardly suffisiently so to make the | Permitted beverage\u2014Imperial Pop.That | them in Burope.8:amped parcels must | again aud again, until he was now alms Apply to oy Ae tb Importers and Manufacturers Ag ents: LEADE surer, E Roblin.crop a remunerative ome on a large | io sll right, even when we have ad- | be accompanied por the proper (ec on the Lepoe, and his friends did mob know January 6 De re eu 4 Ser for Sale $x store or rs by M°CIBBON & B AIRD N nu ber 7 R, 2 us .; : i 1 i ments to establis e amount of duty | where te Ha .e Grobe would mot = a ovember \u2018 The Orillia Town.Council and that ef | scale.When grown by men possessing | mitted that a truly good man might collectable upon them, and the anal have him, and tho Gasetts would not have TO LET, Tannant\u2019s Carbonated Soda Ash, 48, 52, _ ' Bracepridge a amin thet a the experience, there is always a good | Possibly strain a point in favour of regulations in case of fraud are to be | Lim.But there were too many parties in Dominion subsidy be granted to the Onta- | margin of profit ; but experience is just guests, who do not think like himself.applied.It is thouvht the Bill will pass.rio and Pacific Junction Railway.what is licking here.The experience of | Bat when a banquet was given in honour \u2014 ment, i ; 3 : wood cks.H R Vi ; .ent, it would do away with it.He was | & Fils.Th 2 ve » 221 St James street, 2 a \u2014Archbiskop Lynch has expressel a | Huropean countries, the United States, of Sir Leonard, he was the guest, and it| Tun CorNWALL ELEOTION.\u2014Dr.Ber- | an Englishman, but bore he was a Cana- | and unsurpasse \u2018for quality of Ste for Eeunant's Ron Soipher à th a | BRANC \u2014 MANUFA TURERS OF decided opinion against Independence or | and our own Provinces suggest great | W88 the turn of the hosts to make the gin, the recently ousted member for | dian first, (Hvar, hear) There was too | building purposes, y ° other goo i i .= ; brand- White, 6' @ 6?per cent.Italian Warehouse, A tion.Ho tninks the present sys- , .os .; Foi ticulars, 1 ; © ' tom of Government \u201cie Pme best \u201cia Ye care and caution in proceeding with | sacrifice of different opinions in order to | Cornwall, does not appear to be so well wuch sectionalism, and they were all look.TATE LAT POUIS BUTS a cont bond 1 il (raw) Thistle and other | Corner Manefleld and St.Catherine streets.H AR DWAR Bed Lead and Litharge, William Leng | January ~~ 8 ; 56, 57 and 58 per cent.the coustiy, and, om that point, if they | ThE LABEL DE SIE Let Moy ment | Ténnant' Saf ods im 3 and 5 owt, bel could daaway with the Provincial Parlia- | St.Louis.now worked by Messrs.Bourgoin Vennant\u2019s Dieuehing Powder in harc- Italian Warehouse, ! .- .| ing for intemselver.As Mr.McN: i ; hr world.He wishes Ireland had a similar [this matter.The trials made on the | 8et him at his ease, and to show that | thougut of by Sir J >hn Macdonald and his yesterday they formed in re amoe mid 320 Commissioners street.system.various kinds ot seeds, and climatic they were really thinking of him rather | colleagues as oue would have supposed | and there was everywhere this tendency.December 18 1m 801 Jun.& Sos ~The name of the fur~trader who was | condition, point © the Kiev, Russia, | than of themselves.Since, therefore, | from his pretensions and the eclat with They ought to be one party.The Provin- MONTREAL Wr lee Lead, Foster, Dlackett & 18 79-1880 IRON RAILINGS, murder d up the G lien poten and Magdeburg seeds as those | the Spectator challenges our remarks, wach he vas brought gut.Io is nader- cial elena.ar EE Ty {orn Exchance Association.Jngat Copver, Huntingtqn Copper & Sul- \u2018 &o., KO, Quebec.Nothing further has been heard | most suitable 10 fais country.In | We cannot help saying that the teetotal tain wart ere 18 a disposition in Cer- | objection to Legisiative Union was the 5 phur Vo's best selected.ers to support Mr.Muclennan Pis and Sheet Lead, Tinand Canada 4 TE se The Annual General Meeting of the! Pla es.\u2019 UEEN STR EE x \u2014\u2014 SAVAGE & LYMAN, FULL LINES OF ALL ot Brisbois, the murderer.It is thought : r | friends of Sir Leonard had serious cause | _.; ; sentimeat of the French.He respected he has fled to the Southern States.France the Vilmorin see is grown under ÿ 186 | since the latter hs deslared himself in those sentiment-, but he asked thon were | Corporation of the Montreal Corn Exchange P Bi carbonate of Boda, Bichremate of 219 St.James Street, REGULAR GOON Have received their selections for the \u2014 Ç CASTING - .: +12 .\u2014The Hanover, Indiana, University, | * climate far different ts ours, There | to complain of wimt they call a devil's | favour of the N.P.and disposed to give | they to srect it into the one barrier to the | Association will be held in the Corn Ex.| Potash.Holiday Trade, consisting in part of : OF ALL KINDS, ve.y.W.their leading man.A guest among | men, and tbe defeat of the D .would | Frunch would be ewamped.Well, if it was | Wednesda, Lump Alum, Epsom ~alts, Whiting Divinity on Rev.W.Moore, Paster of the | mon as they are here, and thuroots grow £ 8 not, at the moment, seriously embarraes | better for Canada to s amp one portiun of CAT ALE pen post Teas, Rice, Graham\u2019s Port Wines, &c.the powers that be.Canada, let it be #0.Ireland had beem| p i : or the election of Office\u2014 spoken of, but there was no comp :rison, { for the transaction of general Dros and 1d like at some future time to CommisnioN® For CANADIANS IN Tue | AR be wou : By Order, pe + ; discuss the question of England and Ire- WM.J.PaTTERSON, the roots, as the ext-action of the sugar | the honoured guest\u2014the one gaest for | Br rrron Aruy.\u2014It ie understoood that | land.The time had coms when thay Secretary, 5 is retarded, and it doesnot crystallise 80 whom the entertainmeat has been provi.the commissions in the regular army, ought to talk Jess of treaty righ:s, Montreal, 6th January, 1880.Bank Street Presbyterian Church,in recog partly out of the ground anâtake up a several ha no right to demand that or- pition mot only rine.ETAT ability Jarger supply of alkaline saltstrom the dinary social customs shall be bent to untiring interest; in the cause of higher | soil.This is a difficulty in dealing with | meet his eccentricity.Bat the guest education in Eastern Ontario.UNITED STATES.Orders for the above executed in British markets, and freights secured on the best possible teri.s January I3:h, 1830.10 a ACKERMAN-LAURANCE have conferred the degree ot Doctor of | Night frosts and droughtsare net com~ | Orgy being held to do reverence to | an independent support to the Govern- progres: of the Dominion?Perhaps the | change, on Sulphate of Copper, Flour Sulphur.\u2014Senator Lamar\u2019 diti is im- in North Gu.| ded has surely a right to expect, and to : and a deal more of the prope:- in Gold and Silver Cases, of Swiss and 3 prove en r La @ condition is im recy ae he ! oote grown in Norn ox demand, if y nee > al, th = bis no.which are to be granted to sont ties which belonged to them, vaut toey MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE.\u2014 .American Manufacture, F URNISHED P ROMPI an ~The seventh viotin of the Leltaloid by the soil.The trials in Quebec givetorious sentiments shall not be College, are to ve a ronga He belonged 5 the chased: bat bb would The ANNUAL GENERAL SPARKLING $ AUMÜ R W| i GOLD AKD SILVER J.WELLERY AND OF THE = explore mond va th alle tions for | # decided advantage to the Russian and Mat mures therefore, while the Jervice, vie, the Engineers, the | Bot maintain a systems at the expanse of or Tue Monuical Doard of AL MEETING cluding Port Sort Cpe fae: BEST DESCRIPTION = \u2014 , vy sti © \"ut y .5 » .; d, but the largest | ROM\" Ju-sire of the charge | Arull ry, the Cavalry, and the Yofan- the country e was on the side of tiie jad) urned to .i Leekuto.Musklota, Darri we \u2014 the sufferers in Ireland aggregate to date | North da the tors have been made against the banquet-gi., 4;g express | try: The War Office has communicated | ole, acd when a church stood in the ._ Dr.Druitt, ot London, who is recog | Pius, Studs, Cuff Buttons, e.SAYS __ L we Se ator Saulsbury\u2019s Bill secures to Dit th F each seed.The partial suc- | OU wonder that the critlcis\u2026 wag go this dapos ition of these high rewards the ba ° fake hear), \"re ee TUESDAY, the 20th instant Wie jen horitg in Dritainon > ALSO, ORDERS SOLICITI .ep tolographe the same sanctity 48 letters in ¢ tho P rtlaad refinery has en- aimed as to avoid the banquet-recer.nd ue a de made on LE that of any church Wueu it was againet the AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M, Medio] eae Ge rte Lo the 4 VERT FINE ASGORTHENT OF September's the mails.|cess 0 ui who one would think ought to have re.| Completion of the first \u20ac th people.If they were to du any go d they | When the election of Office-Besrers and ical 1 mes an azette, on the above SILV \u2014 tal There hus been a severe SnOw_gtorm | couraged many to promote the beet à, i d of being flattered, with Colleps of the firat course of the | muat drop nationalities and &meyamate, | the transaction of other business will be | Prand, as follows: \u2014 ERWARE sta and cold wave near Poughkeepsie.Tw | manufacture there, but the results in | fente aes 9 ins to hi cause : \u2014, and they would be a poor Droken commu.| proceeded with.\u201c If a mau Who desires a Sparkling from the celebrated Gorham Maunfactory, in iver i in filed with ice.It | Moi isfactory.The | proceedings so msulting 18 as \u2014 nity till they did that.(Cheers).By Order, \u201c Wise, wether for merri pin Klevart Cases, specially adapted i Hee iy closin Jaan He sine are far from satiotes oo well as himself.St.Augustine fre- Tue CELliorp ExxrosioN.\u2014The | Mr.QuixN had very decided views in WM.J PATIERSON, |\u201c can pdord one ofthe G and for health | for HO .IDAY and HEIDAL GIFTS.?his is rapidly 3 {00st of the wee witerial was too Coroner's Jury opposition to Legislative Uaion, and would Secretary © Grand brands of | A variety BRONZ v8; Mantel, Hall and ~The U.8.Senate bas passed the Bill | Ligh to be remunerative to the quently challenges the Pagans as to the | = ©, ex Toston the case of the Cel-| PRPORL PH 0 og or opportunity to speak.| _Mortreal, 18tb Jan.1880.b wim I1 \u201c Champagne, he may please himself.Bedroom CLOCKS, in Marble and Wooden to gdmit free of du'y articles intended for os from which we may argue | character of gods, who could be sup- a op at Newark, N.J., find | \u2018The debate was adjourned to the next WUNRD & MAX ; He gets, or believes be gets, value for| 00 \u2014_\u2014 ibn peut June.Hor ue that the formers\u2019 experience in growing | Posed to be worshipped by the exhibi- a accident Was tn result of: over-con- | meeting.; ; AXWELL, « his money.But for the middle classes | TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY 8600 sc \u2014at Richmond, Va, the thermometer | beets of the right quality still requires | tion of obscene games.Looking at the Company Hho part o.une experts of the \u2014 Barristers and Attornays-at-Law- \u201c who Sonat.afford this, and yet who \u2019 Boxes \u201cHatt fell 36 degrees between sunset on Monday improrement.Only a little while ago | thing from {he Temperance League | perties of the materis £0.00 the pro- A POLITICAL BAROMETER.OFFIUÉS : « mane 7 ay Pas Wine, it surely is fool- ONYX AND JET JEWELLERY, FOR SALE BY and suprise on Tuesday.The snow fell F .; : .int of vi what to think of d : \u201c L'ORIGNAL ALYXANPHIA, Ont cond ra ampagne \u2019 ; D n in the West | Point of view, what ara we to think of | yet pacsed beyond the da We have seen the card, for what we ma GNAL and s Ont.| \u20ac : .pagne, ve è derth of three inches during the a the advisability of refining sugar | the leading temperance man who felt | of experiment, The = Sade als still term the Ncw Year, which has been J.MAXWELL, of, Mungo, \u2018phen a mo that is better may be had Spactacles and Eye- Blasses, Ww.&F.P CURRIE gl ra .hats ; ; cen i : issued by the well-k d lar im- *Orign: i : .es ' of the Now {he Jate defaulting Treasurer rom the beet.Well-known and sac- honoured by libations which, according euch experiments in à rooms allowing porter, Te in a Witte, der with bin po Orignal, Ont.oxandris, Dnt.The Pall 408 Gazette, in a report of In Gold, Steel and Celluloid Frames.100 G 801 formerly County Coll§g Exchange, =a5 cessful agriculturists declared the deet- to his own creed, are destructive of body | workmen and with such a erfoct wares, is as familiar as household words.Mr.| 2 7e A \u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 | the Wines of the Loire speaks of | _ A Full Assorted xD N rey Nun Strot the County.The Freeholders are now 1 8% | roots would be worth on the farm $6 |and soul?As the Spectaior has taken | means of escape.Pp Witte has always the latest things, and this G M ALL AR Aokerman\u2019s vast establishm OH LIS and a Stock of the best RNG- ovember 21 : be: ati i twestl- : :t thi ear brings a political barometer, showin .\u201c° 3 abisiment as fol- and AMERI \u2018AN Ra gating his accounts.for feed hile the promoters | Up the subject, we submit this problem \u2014\u2014\u2014me y ess D 1 8 lows: \u2014* Here Ackerman, L.x1 T : .| per ton for feeding, while the pr 5 c ! ! how it looked all over the world on the 1st | Real Esttte, Financial | « .ny Laurance & ectro Plated Wa Affai ho U.5 mouse Committee on Indian | of the Sugar Refinery had calculated on for his solation, with a regaest for in.Hox + MR.LETELLIER.\u2014We are jaq | of January.First we have the United en a AND Co., the extent of whose business ranks | Comprising Tea and Coffee Se dic tigation pr he oe oon due ee ne paying 34 only.This question of grow- formation as to where our logic fails, |\u2018 to notice that the movement which vg | States where the weather seems to be very ent A o them second among the Sparkling Wine Entree Dishes and Covern, Coser T1228: 8 P E © | AL the before a full Committee.The inw8tiga~ | ng the raw material at a price that \u2014 sometime since spoken of as being o, | fre.Then we have Canada with its Na | Invest\" Agent, Manufacturers of the world, store some- Gaskets, J -wel Cases, Ice P-tchers, Butte .6 inw g p ; ; tional Policy, which wants to make the Do- JAMES STRE \u201c thing like 70,000 C \u20ac © | Forke [oixcn & Son's Celebrated 8 : Go tion begins on Thursday.would be romunerative to the farmer,| THE LIEUT.-QUVERNOR OF |foottomake & public presentation tol pinion, with 3,000,000 inhabitants, an 214 § ET, \u201c Hilton Bottle \" 8 ks and several orks, Ladlon ko ; cases of Dessert, Fiab, THE Holl ol Sti th: the Orne to threatened India: troubles and leave the refiners a profit, is a most ONTARIO, ex-Lier 5 -Gorernor Detellier is now |\u201cexclusive\u201d manufacturing country.As, PONCREAL, As Dr Dra?me.4 Diamonds, Peace à 24 dors.ans i Mexico b b a \u201cBil thorizin important one, and the one on which : operating In tama.Jar ex-Governor, | lowever, » barometer rises and falls, what LOANS a0 LTE is foolish to D remarks, Z6 surely | Jewsllery made on th prete anted, and \u2014 Bed.108 e are very glad to notice that the [Ir eratinng, | now m ne, may be some day on the .¢ exorbitant pri p .; lexi heard.Last » w lad t tice that th irrespective of plasty considoratinng, now 1 ay loon én be.day on th MO Es BOUGHT AND SOLD, | *$ 18h.\u201d to pay th bitant price RAVES Bry pies.AN OUR PRICES FOR $100,000 to fight tue âne.g | least has been heard.Last year the | ale dictory remarks of the Lieut.-Gover- will, generally, given the credit of \u2014 sr TAIL apel baile Mens.feo Janu- 1m5 | Champagne now costs, when Ackerman.N.B.\u2014Good 219 St.James street, , B.\u2014Goods seu roots cost at contract price $5 per ton Laurances\u2019 brand, which is as pure and | part of Canada by BY on approval to apy Cartes, $:3 per dozer vie Xpress, ; having manfally fougut for what be | Presented as © fair Sighting and dencing [ \u2014== - nor of the Western Province were echoed, believe à to be right, and such men ae | Boing hand-in-hand, Gambetta dedg his HUCH BRODI E \u2019 \u2014The various firms #bho advertise to | : Mai d the fi ; .4 hol : rome Tis W s firma ohio advertise to | in Maine, on e figure was too high by | À a Share in the fighting Germany a°\u201cchange\u201d wholesome, and less fortified can be | ecember 11 bound vue of Pebster's unabridged to leave the renner a profit, while the ne o va a Be gentlemer Te speech vhoue mr te hoon oi Buy country | is not x bad, showing Bismarch Greided lta Pub lic [ for half the money.Consumers have Net En es \u2014\u2014 2 Cabinets, $6.per do oo dieti © D osounced by th ! à._ : \u2018 as to whether to turn to the si e Ul.ouly to try this b sonvi HEN E ot gd ot Oats Department te ia bay ers found seed.In the cul- | from the throne, but also by such gentle= \u2014_\u2014= tramontanes or the Military Pers.Eng./* Ï J OnYEyancer, the corres ; pod to be convinced of N BRAN DY The ahove prices will prevail fn go posters tivation of the beet, labour is men of the Opposition as addressed them.| THE ONTARIL, BouNDarYy Comuis- | land is put as cloudy, her pol¥ having ir .ao ness of Dr.Druitt\u2019s decision \u2014_\u2014 date until 15th January next, sd qu \u2014 The New York Sun's Augusta corres- | ® Most important item, and 181 elves to that subject.Lieut ~Governor | SION.\u2014It appears that Mr.Meredith 18 volved var with the savage re frica asd | Commissioner for Ontaris & Quebec, in the matter.In hi \u2014_\u2014\u2014 strictly Cash.5 Lx 5 os * .: .; Jt ; China.der rai dr Seg Jue : .pond re Sy a be yepuoli bot in the Ee va la er 0 ¢ ony n Maize, Macdonald has deservedly gained, or | atone with Mr.Mowat in affirming the sick.man, the Sultan, 8g a Bussian And depository 1 Jaw 3 the Notarial | Tale 5.and Or-Caskes, COLOURED wow of eosin of the Court.General Chamber- in the Dorminion atso.18 Clear, | rather we should say has preserved, | validity of the award of the Oatario | bath, and taking a dos medicine pre THE L WHITE CROSS x C In great variety, su table for press we ge g ! therefore, that values show a tendency ; : | Bound C issi pared by Austria and B 20d.In Russia ATE JAMES SMITH N.P ases \u2019 3ain sass he shall not recognize anybody À .for he did not need to gain, |Boundary Commission, and sees no the weather is stormy.\u2018LC reports state pe Fo y CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS no until 4 decision is made.> increase, and, elthough the price Of | the confidence cf: all, not only in bis reason for assuming that the Dominion so, and this must de deck when railroad | OFFICE: ExcmaNex Binz Bumwpiwas, LINE.3 ¥ HE Do SEES vai \u2014The New York Times says Secretary | the manufacture product must im.| Province, but in the Douinion, by overument will take a contrary view.| Jo are blown up #he air and villages | 344 Notre | \u2014 ° SOME EYTIRELY NEW STYLE die Wood said yesterday that he was more | prove in proportion, it must not ba left | pi ; ; ; Ou'ario Will acquire under this award | purnt Dame treet, | DIRECT STEAN AND SAIL vo ; ; confident than ever of the ultimate suc- | out of sight that there may be compe- his conduct in the high office which he | very valuable mineral lands, including \u2019 a my MONTXE AL, FROM THE CONTI COMWUNICATION bus Do.PORTRAITURE Jo cess of his Refunding Bill.Four prominent has filled now for nearly four years.He | gold deposits east of Mantibo, and will | __Pbe senior pert the British realm January 3.3m 2 TINEAT TO CANADA.ALSO ON VIEW.be: Republicen members of the douse have | titors for the raw material.The value | cntered upon it not unused to public lite, | have an outlet on Hudson\u2019s Bay.0 \u20ac rb ; te A i i « Irish peer, aged 92 i assured him that they will support the | of meat is improving, and, with this im- | Sad his social qualities, added tothe kindly is Lord Kilmorey r 5 ; The undersigned are , about the gayesy£# of bis day.He is Canadian Distr ich Tele raphlo, quote rates of freights now prepared to As we finish all our work most oe i S AZER Al B R AN DY and this requires time, do not dels!! n \u2019 measure, t, th : : .\u201d .TTT a ee Newry, so well-known Vessels fi: > 0 \u2014The House of Representatives Naval | and for fooling stuffs very high character of the ladies of bis housekold, ST.LAWRENCE WARD.arr CS \" (LIMITED.) through rates to ai parte of Jair gal 4180, Soiere.but give all tho time you \u20ac ; h # mand for feeding stuffs.Every high.| , ade hi id tT .for the se: 188 of the Dominion ishing.ommittee have agrecd to report fayour- Jass f: k the value of 1 à ave made his residence at Toronto a The following correspondence is ri \u2014 Emperoy Norton the Firet is THE A \u2014 To a uson 1889, In Hhds., Qr Jack NOTMAN & SANDHAY, Ce ably ou and urge tbe adoption of Whitte- | ©l#88 farmer knows the value of locust | gource of personal pleasure to the inha- |.ë ponc 18 1 l dead, Te Æted in San Francisen, NNUAL GENERAL MEETING essential te tonnage by first vessels it ig > 3 and Octaver, Cases Bleury Street, Mont em pornsa Bil te locate pod purchase a site | beans as a source of sugar for feeding in | pitants of the capital.We have only inserted on account of a mistake inthe | | 4\" pmjy believed in his ceif- of tho Shareholders of the Canadian Dig- | date make application at an early Quarts, Flasks, Half\" lagk \"| November 37 \u2019 Le or the new Nuva servatory at Wash- \u2018nati 3 ; \u201c ; _ : .Hi jee\u2019 zic 1 wi eci .] - .ington, and appropriates 875.000 for the comb ination wih crus hed oil seeds, such heard one serious complaint of neglect of signatore : impos; te, who i whi n Head ome oh Co- will be held at the | Special low rates for large shipments Now in Stock ; as linseed cake, and in the sugar beet To 1he Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD.old m ce on STEI .\"Lock, NMANN & LUDWIG, purpose.MUNDERLOH & co tere, : ing ae royal assessments he levied \u2014The Committee of the Maine Legis- | there is 8 cattle feeder having a source of duty, even from the Conservatives\u2014that| Sir, \u2014In reading the Hkr lb i - ALD of this | PY Wednesd th was when the Mail, deeply pondering mormng\u2019s issue, i sce my name as a HP?nsurallya bandsome man, but he ay, © 14thEnst, TT: => ILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO.lature have submitted a series of questions | sugar combined with alkaline salts dif- : ; i ; bipaelf grote:que by his dress, A | 88 TWELVE o'olock nocn.which it was voted to submit to tae Court.tue din the pure juiees of the root.If upon gubernatorial duties, held up to the yng fepresontative for St.Lawrence ao avays waved from his hat, and be INO.MURRAY Agents White Cen o2) n Age | De Bresoles and 4 La Boyer of Both branches have adjourned until Satur- 2 e Ju .indignation of its readers the fact that * LE ould merely state that © jre a 1ght blue uniform, sometimes with Secret Montreal, 10th January, 188, 2°: gents for Canada of day.Aseting-Governor Lamson will issue the offal of the beet is so valuable for] .had been no private theatricals at not, for the present, aspire to such hon- Sword, When the public mind became ecretary.- r8 December 20 \u2019 OFF ST, SULPICE STREET sw ours.In the meantime, thanking myxcited over any subject, he would set all January 6, 4 orders instructing the militia not to obey | laying on flesh,or the production of milk, : Government House.We are not suffi- | friends for their ki ight by issui ; ; GI Lab \u2014 ; = A | Cb i .A ¥- | friends for their kind remembrance t#ight by issuing a proclamation signed ?PEC j © oxders ot a nora he Doar Doited the whole beet will be of vastly greater | ciently aware of the character of the sub- | me, ; \u201cNorton I.\" When this was done the Q u EEN S B LOCK, 9 F I S H SPECIALTY :\u2014Importation from al Pat foi States Marshal says the moonshiners on importance, more especially in a meat | sequent festivities at that hospitable man- 1 am, sir, yours truly, olitical or financial trouble was settled in St.Catheri MANITOBA * ku ( jsioB, Butler's Creek, ia Wayne County, Tences- | Market rising in value.Just now high | pion to say, with tainty.wheth James O'Hgr | Lis mind.erine Street.\u2014 rope: o0 ODS in; sec, have organized under an oath to kill fee ors pay $40 to $50 per ton for locust ro b SA oy or ea y, whether Montreal, January 12, 1880.m TO L SOLE AGEN FROM mie! by 3 = \u2019 » Ey Er CH or el who go | aaa viding about 45 Bo | iu tog os, hon pened fard | up Be TT00 sr | ol TOON EASE ate on the O_LET.BRIDGE BUILDERS \u201cebrador Herring PRODUCERS oF ALL FLIOVE Ù ; .ey kille .À.Lu .\u2018 ULII -K .,C .- Fowler for guarding a deputy-collector cent of sugar, but when once | ined for.Admitting this particular de- SOC TIC ON 07 1h inst, Agnes Jom ride of the late : wo gal of those First-Class S:ores ; also CONT AND Gr een and Dry C df ARTICLES.in 2B iia Fr at he Revenue officers will the agricalturalist understands from feet, however\u2014and we are all more or less = The funeral will tak place from her late large dwelling on \u201cSt, \"Catherine arom?RA CTO ns.S 1 0 sh 1 IN STOCK! - ild-cat concerns in i : ., r , iday, 3 SO r , \u2014\u2014 \u2014 - that region without a saficient force to | XP eriment the great value OO! imperfect\u2014even a Lieutenant- Governor is Irs OBJECTS AND INTENTI:L on].om pee = Z day 7 Done dust at magn oie for a Boarding Bouse, intheabove | TENDERS fer the constructi amon \u2019 BORDEAUX ; overcome resistance, this article there must undoubtedly | not necessarily © the faultless monster E The second meeting of ther, ndeor | intimation, For particulars a Iv t combined RAILWAY and 1 Ton of a , Ma k ( larcts).AU comisf a ba \u2014A Washington special to the New York | 87is¢ 8 serious competition for the re=|« ghich the world ne'er saw\u2019\u2014Mr.Mac | Hotel last retin.esq xeellent D AVID To BRIDGE across the RED RIVE © Whitefi h sBerel CHA MONDE, from propre - HOLNEZ SON i [AN M0 CAR among the Boers.0, for angar, we quete the following from a } such of its citizens gs have seen nothing | ths child was tooo noige, S FREDERICK KIN five 8 Church; sevents-five feet, St.Pat- AS \u2014__ 286 He \u2019 Me ex-E 5 1 embark strong to be buried, 5 GSTON ; three storeys by thirty- PLENDID \u2014 with a ° Min wo torso Cap ° aa letter of the Hon.Joseph 8, Potter, U.S.| better, as to make him fix his residence | 8ts.) The next step was to appoint a W:ne Merchant, ' other additional = mate dase ent, with of Furniture now op « COLLECTION FOR m\u201cALH- Hope on the 26th March.Arrangements Consul in Stuttgart, South Germany :\u2014 | so far west.He is un eastern man ; and Gent, and be.bad much pleasure St.James Street, RE Hospital Street- Tow apply nt thy Class 0 der,\u201d Fe con re Ware ouse.oh O20, 8t Shaw\u2019, will be made to expedite the voyage 60 as | \u2018\u2018 Germany and France produce two} he old Eastern District of Ontario will, roposing Mr.Karr, QC, (Applause.) Janwary 14 11 January:14 MoNTRRaL, 5 JD NTE Yers | in leath, 7 End ahastlare Dink, et 100 Tone cf St Maurice Pig Ton, 41 : .Tid 1 December 25 \u2019 R& Co.|room Suits, fra °0°8rds, Parlor L -inch Car Wheels, of the same I lm 307 | {oe tt material ang arniture deu ail 4 sale.Apply to ELLE go.te ©8 to rent and for ag'e diP.Sey essra.J, O.BRUNEL grt sa'e, \u2018Three Fo December 24 Le A | SERRE RIYE UD HOOK PVEHE4 OH PH © \u2014 Hg POW sac WAR LING TREE 3 OF ALL Go [NGS KINDS, PROMPT THE RIPTION Le, PLAT sn real and other ports, but be had not bezn able to get the information ; but, so fur as steamers wero concerned, Montreal was ad cheap as any other port, with one or two exceptions.(Cries of * No, Ne.\u201d) He was merely stating what he fuit, and that was that it was cheaper than New York, Pid delphia or Boston.(M.Henshaw -Hear, bear) He was glad to see that the r:vemue was improving, aad that they were geting into'a good position once more, He noticed there was à sp-cial reference made in the report to the proposed railway to Sauit Ste.Marie, and the application of the Minneapolis Board of \u2018Trade, and hs had received & communication only rhe previous day with regard to the question.As they were aware, with their consent, ha went west to St.Paul ard Miuneap lisin November last and saw the Mon.Mr.Sibley.They were anxious to bave a line of railway from St.Paul to Sault Ste Maris, the two cities, each containing s:me 50000 inhahitants, were nine miles apart, but practically they were desirous of obtaining the shortes\u201d route to an ocean port, and he had a ling conversation with General Sibley and Me.Chute on the matter, but General Bangman wished to have the road built through Daluih.The road by Duluth to Manitoba would be 50 miles shorter than by St.Paul, but they wanted all the trade from the North-Western cities that they could get, and St.Paul was a great centre of Minne= sotts, from which thers would be a large amount of sh pment.But looking at it froin their own standpoint it seemed to him, and they had pressed on Government the \u201came thiog, that they ought to have a road right through their own territory.(Hear, hear.) I'he speaker thea proceeded to describs vhe difficulties to be encounter ed in sueh a comstruction.The qu-s'ion of a railway to Sault «te.Marie was, he said, of great importance to the trade of Montreal, and more go to the harbour.He wished to know what theidea of the Board of Trade was, whether it was to be a Government road or be built by private enter prise.He alluded to the insolvency law in a j.cular manner, and said he hoped when be became insolvent it would have ceased to exist, (Laughter.) Then, with respect to bridging the river, they had had applications made to the Ceommissioners to allow the river to be cut to see if it would remain open, and permission had been granted.Then they applied for leave to bring a railway across the ice, and that was algo granted.Anything which could be done to develop trade in Montreal had been done und would be done in the future.Raferring to the elevator question he said a letter was published and ecircu- | lated 29th December last by the St.Lawreacs Grain Elevating Company in regard to their being unduly charged for tneir elevator.Under the Act Vic.18, ch.143, section 16, the Harbour Commissioners had the power to commute the dues on all vesaels such aeferry boate,and boats plying between Montreal and other places along the river, and under that Act dues cn elevators were commuted.Mr.Inglis seemed to 8ay that the Commission had ne power to commute dues on elevators under that Act.His second proposition was that these elevators were steamers aud came under the steamer dues.Mr.I: glis claimed that bis elevator was of a smaller 81z3 than that of the o her elevators in the harbour.o All elevators were charged gt the same rate Mr.Inglis also claimed that his elevator raised double that of the other elevators.It was clear, therefore, that no injustice was being done by the same amount b:ing charged on his elevators as on the others.The last clause in his letter seemed to be perf-ctly ur- tenable, inasmuch as he stated that if the Harbour Commissioners were to abolish the dues on elevators altogether he would suffer thereby.The CHAIRMAN approved of the Sault Ste.Marie road, and read a newspaper extract to show that the Bostenians had With respect Inglis must either increase his plant or sell it to the other company.Mr T.Warre, M.P., thought there could not be an oyer estimate of \u2018the Sault Ste.Marie scheme, but Toronto would ba interested with them and there could bs little doubt that it would be carried.(Hear, hear.) But in their esgerness toopen up the North-West they were forget!ing à matter of more importance to the c:ty.They had the finest line ot water communication in tbe wcrid, which was superior to anything in New York, but yet they had only a small proportion of the trade of the North.We.t.The question suggested by Mr.Hensraw and 1ts surrounding was of nn- portance, aud it was f r them to show tnat the port charges of Montreal were loss than those other ports.The question was pot a political ome, for Mr.Mackenzie when in power announced his belief that the improvement of the St.Lawrence was a question for the Dominion.(Hear, bear.) & He believed it would be for the goed of she | eclory if they eould make both Montreal and Quebec frge ports.(Applause) After some conversation the meeting adjourned until Monday next.GARROTTRE'S REWARD.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tm Montte Rorest-\u2014Tru.op Pamonens axo PenenuesT.À very lengthy report was given in these columng of the highway robbery committed on Latour street about seven o'clock on the evening of 20th December last, and the arrest of the alleged highwaymen.Yesterday morning, in the Court of Special Sessions, the prisoners Henry Holden and Billy Dease were called to the bar, and in accordance to their wishes Detective Fahey produced a business card, which they said contained the only procf of their innocence.The card failed in its mission, as it was simply a busiucss card of George Provencher, saloon keeper, and the case proceeded.Lewis Morris, tailor, who had been robbed, was the first witness called, and stated that, on the evening of the 29th December, he left his store on St- James street to go to his home on Latour street He had in his pockets his own gold watch, chain and locket, à lady's gold watch, and about $150 in money While walking home on Latour street, wi h his hands in his pockets, be noticed two men standing on Latour street.The smaller of the two men was standing at the door of a gateway, near which the witness lived.He had walked several steps past the larger of the two men when he was seized Ly the throat from behind.The smaller man opened the door leading into the gateway, and the big one dragged him in.He was unconscious for a moment, and he then felt them rifling his pockets.He distinctly heard one of the men say to the other, \u201cGive him à kick \u201d and he immediately after received a violent kick in the groin.After Mr.Morris had concluded, Holden cross-examined him at some length concerning Abaham Marks with whom he had come out of a tailor shop on his way home.Detective Fahey said the case had been placed in his hands on New Years Day, and on information received he arrested a man named George Provencher, in whose possession he found a watch, chain and locket.Provenche- for soma time refused to give any account of them.He then took them to the house of Mr.Morris, who identified the articles.With Detective Arcan{, he went to Provencher's house and arrested Billy Dease, and subsequently arrested Holden coming out of a disreputable house kept by a woman named Harriet Johnston.Deasc and Holden said they had been \u201c on à drunk\u201d for some time and did not remember having given Provencher any jewellery.Mrs, Vickerson, residing at 20 Latour street, said t- at on the night of the 29th of December she was going out with her husband and noticed three men standing on the sidewalk, On hearing of the robbery she remarked to her husband that the robbers were doubtless the three men they had seen.On seeing the prisoners, Holden and Dease, in the Magistrate's office, she immediately identified them.Her husband corroborated this evidence.George Provencher was brought from the prisoners\u2019 dock to the witness box, and swore that on the 30th of December Dease had called him aside and said \u201c I'm a little on the drunk ; will you take care of this watch and chain for me till the day after New Year.\u201d This closed the case for the Crown Dease then addressed the Court in his defence : I met a man that I only knew by the name of Buck.Says he, \u201c Have youany raoney ?\" 1 says, \u201c\u201c Yes; a little \u201d\u201d Will you lend me cight or ten dollars ?\u201d says he I says, « It's comin\u2019 on New Year, I dont know as I can lend it\u201d Says he, \u2018 Its not for nothin\u2019, I'll give you this watch\u201d I said I did not like to have watches like that in my hands.Says he, \u201c You need\u2019nt be afraid, it don\u2019t belong to Montreal\u201d So 1 took the watch and gave the money.He also reviewed the evidence of Mr.Morris and Mrs, Vickerson, several times forgetting himself.His Honour Mr.Dugas then briefly reviewed the case, stating that there was no room for doubt.« Yes, there\u2019s plenty room for doubt,\u201d interrupted Dease, who was silenced, and His Honour, continuing, said the sentence would be comparatively a light one\u2014seven years each in the penitentiary, Both prisoners laughed, and said something like, Oh, law! is that what you call light\u201d Holdeu turned sharply round on leaving and said, \u201c It was a cut and dried job,\u201d but whether this was intended to refer to the robbery or the trial did not appear.Both prisoners have served two terms in the penitentiary.Provencher wag then dischatged.On being conveyed to the cells the prisoner Dease had to pass Mr, Morris,who was standing in the corridor.The rascal as he went by drew up his hand and struck Mr, Morris a blow in the face saying, ¢ Take that and remember me \u201d ROXY.BY EDWARD EGGLESTON, AUTHOR OF THE * HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER.\u201d CHAPTER XXIX, THE INFARE.There could be no wedding in a Hoosier village thirty or forty years ago without an infare on the following day.In those days thé faring into the house of the br.dvgroom\u2019s parent was ob-erved with great rejoicing.At an esrl er stage or the village's history the little brass cannon was fired in honour of weddiugs, and almost the whole town ki pt holiday.On the day after Roxy\u2019s wedding Colonel Bonamy made a great infare, as became à great man like himself, It was preceded by a week of cooking and baking, Oa the day ot the infare, * Uncle Billy.\u201d a skilful old negro, was imported from Kentucky to 10ast the pig which bung suspended by a wire in front of the wide kitchen fire-place, while Billy turned it round and round, basting it from time to time, For roast pig ata wedding feast was the symbol of aristocracy.A Bonamy might lose bis soul, but he could not be married without a pig Everybody who could be considered at all inevitable was there.The Boones and Haz Kirtley\u2019s family and the fishermen\u2019s families and the poor-whiteys generally were left eut but everybody who was anybody was there.Not only from town but from the country and even from the Kentucky shore guests were brought, Neither age nor sex was respected.Old Mother Tartrum was there, engaged in her diligent search after knowledge.She was in herself a whole Suciety for the Collection and Diffusion of Useless Information.She also collected various tit-bits of cake off the supper-table, which she wrapped in her red silk handkerchief and deposited in ber pocket.She was a sort of animat ed Dictionary of Universal Biography fo.the town, abie to tell a hundred unimr portant incidents in the life of any person in the place, and that without being consulted.Whittaker had sunk intoa helpless despondency as Roxy\u2019s marriage approached, and he could not bring himself to be present at the wedding.But fearing unfriendly remark, he had brought his courage to the point of attending the in.fare.He camc late, however, and the house and grounds were already filed with guests.He walked up between the long row of Lombardy poplars, looking at the brightly illuminated house of the Bonamys, which, lying on the outskirts of thie town, combined in itself something of the spruceness of the townhouse with the isolation of a farm-bouse, The house was a squarish brick one, the walls were of gravel.There wus a lawn of green sward on either hand, with a vineyard and fle:ds of tasselled corn in the moonlit background.Peopie were all about bim as be approached the house, and many greeted biw as he passed.But Whittaker was a man marching in his own funeral procession.Despite his utmost exertion to address Mark and R xy with cleerfulness, there was that in his face which caused Mark to say to Roxy as be turned away\u2014 \u2018 What a serious-looking man he is !\u201d And his seriousness tad something infectious about it, fur Roxy did not recover à bridal cheerfulness for sometime afcer- ward.Out of respect for Mark\u2019s and Roxy's scruples, and, too, for Mark\u2019s semi-cler;cal position as a \u2018 lay \u201d or local preacher on his way to a further promotion in:o the \u201c travelling\u201d minisuy, there was no dancing.The company promenaded iu the Lails and up and down the gravel walks between the kombardy Pp: plars, and among the sprucely trimmed pira-|{ widat cours tat 8.00d abou: the house, B.mething in Whittuker\u2019s givomy mood wade him adverse to the throug of merry people, the more that on account of the rumours whieh had cireuiatecl abous us attachment 0 Roxy, he was Clusely watched.About ten clock Moiher Tartrum met bim and put him through his catechism with vigour, Had he ever been engaged to Roxy?He might tell an old woman like herself in confidence! How was it broken off p Was it he that withdrew; or did Roxy Had Mr.Highbury given ref .se him.Wasn\u2019c be him a piece of bis mine ; .ng rather ba nig LC.fer 1 these questiors the minister flatly refused to reply, and as | a brusquely walked away, turning io 0 80 unfrequented path bordered by a pri hedge.This led bim to the ga rd \u2018nto woich he entered by # gate thro gt a poling fence.He went down und be grape arbour thas stood, near g :0 the unvarying fashion of the gran ry, in the middle of tbe garden.Wu) 12g quietly and meditatively, he came Lo be other side ot the garden, where ow turned and saw full before bim the brilliantly lighted bouse, and the oom pany moving UP and down the Wwand through the roums.He oon plainly see the figure of Roxy, as 8 ¢ stood by ber husband, chrer ful now an diffasing light on all about her.Mart , fur bis part, Was always checrfs 3 there was nou a vein of austerity 18 bis composition.He was too hopeful to fear for the future, sud too buoyant y happy and complacent to be discurbr by anything.Oertainly he was à fino looking man, standing there in the high of » multitade of candles, and enterlog with his limitless heaitiness into toe merriment of ibe throng about him, giving back banter for banter with the quick esllus of the rucy humour of (be suuntry.Bat there was something ubout this popular young fellhw, carrying a before bim, which gave Whittaker a gense of foreboding.Doesa rejected lover ever think that the weman has done quite so well for ber own interest he might P * Fast by Roxy stood Twonuet.There was a sort of separation of fceling between them now ; but Roxy was goon to go away, and Twonnet determined to stand by her to the last.Ii she had locked upn th: marriaze as the town eaw 1t,\u2014as an ascent for Ryxy,\u2014ehe would have chosen to be elsewhere; bu because Roxy bad not done as well ag she might, Twonuet s'ood by her with a chivalrcus faithfalness.Whistakerin his mood of unreason, took Twonnet\u2019s fidelity to Roxy in umbiage, 8s a sort of desertion of bimself.Jt is so hard for us to understand why our friends do not feel our wrongs as poignantly as do.; \"Whittaker could not help wondering what Adams w.s thinking of, as he stood defiantly against the wall, glasp- ing the lappel of bis coat, as though be would hold firmly to his propriety by tois means.The minister had stood thus more than a minute, wken the company were sum: moned to supper.Tuetable was spread on the porch which ran along the side of the L of the bouse, in fu.l view from his stand-point.He could see the fine~ looking bridegroom lead tbe procession to the table, and ail the company following.He thought that he ought to return to the house, lest his absence should be observed.But just as be was about to make a la: guid movement in the direction of the supper, he neard a stealthy tread on the outside cf the vine-covered garden fence.He listened until the person walking along the fence had passed a few feet further on.A cluster of lilac- bushes intervened between him sud the position of the new-comer ; but he could hear a suppressed voice, as of a Woman in solilcquy : ; \u201c That's her, shore as shootin\u2019.She air\u2019t purty, neith:r, nor never was.L'il pay her up! Se of I don\u2019s.She thinks she\u2019s gut bim now.An\u2019 all that finery ard flammery.I ort to be there at that table.Folks would see somebody et 1 was there.Bu.she\u2019s orney\u2014orney as gitout.I kim giv him away from ber ef 1 ever giv half a chance.They'd better go to Texas purty shortly, ef she knows what's gocd fer her.I'll show her.Ssltpetre won\u2019s sive\u2019em ef they stay here.\u201d Then, sfter a long pause : \u2018* She\u2019l] wish I was de :d afure Pm dove.Let her larn to steal my beau.Bi sbe pack him cff to Lexus, Lil foller, sure.Au\u2019 Pil pay ber up, or my same hat Nancy Kiriley.Tu Wuittak:r the whole specch was evidently the thinking alvud vf un g- norant pereon fu.l of suppress-d passion.The touc frigbrened hum, and he moved cautiously so as to get a view of tue speeker.Her hair was pushed buck from ber low forehead m a dishevelled fashion, aud even in the moonlight, ne could sue tue great eyes aud Lhe l«rge regular features, and could feel a certain impressisn of the great unimal beauty of the woman standing there, not ten feet from him, with fists clenched bard, and a louk of ferocity on her counienance that he had never seen on buman face before.She reminded him of nothing so much as an old steel pl te print he had seen f Judith with the bloody head of Holoferues.Having no kaowledge of Nancy, Whittaker did uot understand the meaning of her words ; but he couid make uut that some evil was iutended to Roxy.His first impulse was to cail Colonel Bonumy.Then 1a his confused thuugbt came a pity for the poor girl turn thus by her evil passiong, and a seuse of bis duty to her; he woald go and try to exurcise the demon, Naucy had come to town resolved to stop Mark\u2019s marriage at any cost.She would show the watch-seal and Testament to Roxy, and thus awake ber jealousy if sie could.Shs would (ven threaten Mark with exposure of some sort, or with slanderous charges.Sie would not be vu.witted by the old man any more ; she would go to juil, if she had to go to jail ; but she wuuld have ber revenge.Great was her chagrin at finding the wedding already past and the infare set down for that very evening, There was nothing left for her but to fume and.threaten retribution.Hep rage bad brought her here\u2014envy and malice ace devils that drive possessed suuls into the contemplation of that which sggravates their madness.Nancy stcod thus inthis torturing perdition of Tantulus,\u2014mad ened by see Ing the pomp into which another poor g-rl bad somo instead of herselt,\u2014maddened by the sighs of happy faces and the sound of merry voices, wbile she was in the outer darkuess where there Was weeping and guashing of teeth.She stood there with her fist shut uj and her face distorted by wrâth\u2014as à lost soul might curss the far away heaven\u2014when she heard from the bushes behind her the voice of Whiitaker, To be continued.\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee \u2014The bells of St.Peter's, Zuri , be melted to form a new set, but cure ta sutiquarian society has interferred to save one cast in 1294.\u2014Londou has a Society for P, i Street Accidents and Dangerous Dre i§ which, for the ; Taek ending Dec.20, ree.ported two killed a; = init from this cause.nd forty-five ured .\u2014The Saturday Review says that in England buys new books because Mua, takes 1,000 or 1,500 copies of a popular work and lets them out during the period of anauthors success.In point of fact Maudie often takes a far larger numbes This enterprising librarian began his work in a dingy street in Bloomsbury, near the, British Museum, about forty years ago, and gradually erept up into prominence, rising contemporaneously with the great newemen, W.H.Smith & Co, and the extension of the railroad system, until some eighteen years ago he erected a vast warcy house commensurate with bis trade.His ¢.ris, carrying to subscribers their food for the mind, scour the town just as do those of the grocer and baker car, ying food for the body, and every country neighbous- hood has its book club, which gets a b trom Mudie cncea week, By a nigh rade of subscription you can immediately nro COPY of 8 work, and if it ig not * in,\u201d ey get it and send it to you in the course of a few hours.Mud; \u2019s m i : + ost - petitors are W.H.Smich & Co on GRAY'S SPECIFIC WIEVIVINE, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.- RACE M ill Promptiy AAU \u2018à and radically owe any and il\u2019 every case of Nervous Debis lityans Weux- ARN, ness, resul of Be, oT, Ye 1 n t1scretion, & To ore Taking 7Cess or over.~N \\ BF wors of the After Taking bram :nd nervous 8yste harmloss, acts like magic.and faa pouty ; r ears with extensivel, d great sucess.OF Ver thirty y 4 | purticuiars | 1 which we desire to send PE by man ov q one.&47 The Specific Medics, 0 * y all druggists ag $1 per pack: ve Ie x packages for $5, or will be sent tree by ms on raceipt of the money by aAdreagire The Gray Medicine Co ' TORUNTO \u201d SF Sold in Montreal by a) Co and otal Druggists, and every plesal à and United States, ors in ecomber 17 TLD we fa.\u2014T Liver town, 3 - a - A Wednc ars So ce vas» p NST > Sos En \u2014A ; York - G ~ociat] .; debts -T Ld failed ME SP FY : positon i .4 .4 .Positor : the Domi dollar.Also, Sole Agent in nion .To F0 CELEBRATED HOUSE OF MESSRS.JOAN FORD à i Tue EDINBURGY, SCOT } ia HOLTROOD GLASS VORES on WALKER.LAND, ariou resented here by the L ecuted by the late Agen .to ren former re wil Le taken on the sawe terme as ex t of this In and di September 7 ee A OAD AD A Ee wh:le RL NOR JAGOB TOWNSEND'SSARSAPARD mou OLD DR.JA a still THEE BLOOD PURIFIER, made | \u201cFor all impurities of the 4 be.T SRE \u201c extraordinary medicine h 18 à si ; 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CAUTION.\u2014Fradulent imitati + No 1d gp, siderab rend hlue wr, pper,with tho Doctor's head in the centre OTHEB GENUIXE I to Monbottles, 2s.6d., 4s.bd, : : f 1 i et fStreet, Lo rom 1.Chief Depot, 131, Fle > ndou.vanced D-cemher 6 = \u2014 nH touched fe In consequence of spurious smitations of US Oatsrio 3 this figu LEA AND PERRINS\u2019 SAUCE Molsons Which are calculated fo decetve the Public, Lea and Pay, tier at have adopted A NEW LABEL, bearing their Signal, ~~ week at thus, kolders .advanc: ea Ca sales at \u2018 morning which 1s placed on every bottle of WORCES TERSHIR 2 decline SAUCE, and without which none is genurne, quiet a EA & PERRINS Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and $ have cl 4 rt and for Export by the Proprictors, Worcester; Crosse and Blackweli, Fin been ina &c., &c.; and by Grocers and Qilmen throughout the Worid.to day v - \u2014 10 BE OBTAINED OF 115, bu Messrs.URQUHART & CQO, 1144, à J.M-DOTGLAS & Co.Co.have December 6 \u201cNI offer 71 9 y Telegra LIEBIG C Y\u2019§ soe declined & 47.EXT R A Saturda  o 4 fi \u2018 CT lowing « p 7 : \u201d 92 was | \\ I ere, O F M EAT there w i A ED ; 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Re hg Doneccneeseet so i wm, Postage Pata | sol.Mais) do M ALC THE GHE A 10 % veuves 3.Lambert.veo oo: \u201col further [ HEAP ES T CU Pont Viaw, sauit-au- closing soi.EÉCOLLE(, ECLoc000 eue cfeetet\u201d This is WEEKLY Pappp|2e es 'ééemese es ue À R moouef 1 8o[Point BE, CHATIER gorge] 8 OF : IN THE WORLD 1.0 tush, Sy Eustiok god \u2014 to-day v .M cree | AB abv oc.; .HBSCRI \u2014\u2014\u2014e North Shore Lan: Rou sh Pork In BERS SENDING 2p NAMES wit 01 |, te Bout de L'Isle.\" -a declin ENTITLED TO A FREE COPY Ai Bi }- R-332 p m\u2014 vominal ; $6 65 @ $6 674 for Febuary ; $6 72} for sarch.HUG3\u2014U » Yards\u201412 13 .m\u2014Estimatod receipts, 18 500 ; lich- grades, $4 5 « $160; mixed packers, $4 50 (@ $490; tae bulk at $460 @ $4 80.NEW YORK, Jsauary 18.FLOUR \u20141 8¢ p m\u2014Qaies; receipts, 23,000 barrels; sales, lu,u do.Rye Flour, dull and unchanged.dikA N \u2014 1: 208 m \u2014 Wheat, firmer; No 2 Red, $! 524 @ $153 for February; $t 544 (@ $1 55 fr Marck.13vam\u2014K e, dusl; Bic for Canada and State Corn, qui:t; xcepts, i(3,000 bush ; sales, 25,000 do at 56¢ «, 59¢.Barley, dull.Oats.quiet; receipe, 69.00 + bush; sales, £6,040 ao at 46¢ (g Bic for mixed Western ; 47e @ Suc £ r White do.4 10 p m\u2014 Whest, call, No2 Red, at $1 504 @ $1 51% for Jenuary ; $1 524 « $1 58 for Fevruary; $1 5 -u $L 554 for March.Corn, cali, steamer.56¢ @ 59¢ for January ; No 2, 8,000 bush a/5S4c for February ; 59c @ 6lc for Januar;.PUKK-12 35 p m\u2014$1380 for Pebruary ; $13 85 to March.=! 35 pa $13 75 for February ; $13 80 for arc LasD\u20141225pm $3 024 for January ; $s 1: for Fet-ruary ; $8 224 for March.385 p m\u2014$8 V5 for February ; $7 974 for January ; 18 124 for March.CUTTON~L 3s p m \u2014 Quiet and steady Havana, January 10.Sogar\u2014 Favourable udvices from the Ucited States are uot sufficient to counter balance the uncertain tone of the Ep-\u2014\"#A markets.Buainese erofor~ Was Teese, th were firm, and Ide i g an advance; molasse suite Stil, 7 to 10, at.TE @ 7% reals old »- *Érrobe ; muscovado sugar, com vo (© fair, at 7} @ 74 reals ; centrifugal sugars, 96 degrees polarization, in boxes and hhds, at 93 @ 10 reals.Stock in warehouse at Havana and Matanzas, 17,- 300 boxes, 12,400 bags acd 21,000 hhds.Receipts of the week, 1,250 boxes, 6,800 bags and 10,400 hhds.Exports during the week, 500 boxes, 120 bags and 2.700 hhda,, of which all the bage and hogsheads went to the United States.Molasses \u2014 Irregular and nominal.Tobacco\u2014Firm ; stocks very limited; Remedios fillers $40 @ $44 gold per cwt.; Partido fillera at $15; Vuelta Abajo fillers at $50 @ $65.Spanish gold, 2364.Exchange flat; ou the United S:ates, 60 dass, gold, 5 @ 5} premium; short sight do.,6 @ 6} premium ; on Londor, 16 @ 16} premium ; On Paris, 2} @ 23 premium.CORN EXCHANGE REPORT.Tuesday, January 13.Wheat in Chicago 1ÿc higher, BeerBoEN\u2019S | ADvices\u2014Floating Car- goes\u2014Red Wheat, firmly held; but Whites are very dull.Corn, slightly better.Cargoes on passage and for shipment\u2014 Wheat ard Corp, buyers are holding off, hoping to obtain some concession.Californian Wheat, off coast, 54s; Mixed American Corn, 264 6d.Californian Wheat on pass- ae just shipped, 65s; nearly due, 54s.0.2 Chicago Spring Wheat fr shipment during present mouth and following one, 52s.Liverpool Wheat, spot.dull; Do Corn, steady.On passage for the Con- tinen : Wheat, 380,000 qrs.; Corn, 290, 000 do.Liverpool Lard, Prime Western, 4ls, Frouvr\u2014Market dull, and inclined to be easier; no business worth noticing was reported.Superior Extra vu.$6 25 @ 630 Extru Siparfine.000 @ 615 FANCY.eieres wees - 000 @000 Spring Extra, new ground.60 @ 6 U5 SuUpertin® \u2026.\u2026u vocscsercres 5 65 @ 575 Strong Bakers\u2019 ess ness ver 625 @ 650 Fine \u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u20260 vere \u2026.\u2026 525 (@ 5385 Middlingzs .eee 440 @ 4 50 Pollards .L000 @ 000 Oatario Bags\u2026\u2026 \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2 90 @ 400 City Baer tdelivered).0 60 @ 3 80 BarLEY~Nominal, OATMEAL\u2014Untario, $4,70 @ $4.75.Rre\u2014Nominal, OaTe=31c @ 32c, PEas \u201479c @ 80e per 66 lbs.CorNMEAL\u2014$2.90, Corn\u2014About 70c duty paid.Oawana Wurar\u2014Spring Wheat, $1.40 @ $1.42, Burrekr\u2014 Western, 15c.@ 20c.; Brockville and Morrisburg, 17c.@ 21c.; East - ern Townships, 20c.@ 23c.@reameriee, 26c @ 28c.CHEESE \u2014 12¢.@ 134c., according to make.Larp\u201410c.@ 11 jc.for tubs and pails, Porz\u2014-Mess, $17.00 @ $18 00.Hams\u2014lle.@ 12£c, Bacox-\u2014Bic.@ 10c.Asses\u2014Pots, about $4.50 @ $4.55 per 106 lbs.PRESSED Hocs\u2014$6.60 @ $6.75 per 100 FreuicaTs via Portland\u2014Heavy Grain 7s 6d; Ashes, Pots, 47s 6d, Pearls, 57s 6d Flour, 4s per brl.NEW YORK, January 13, 12.15 0 m.\u2014 Whe it \u2014 Quiet; Chicago, $1 42 @ $143; Milwaukee, $143 (@ $144 Corn, quict; No 2, 6uc.Oats, quiet.beceipts ~ Wheat, 39,00v bushels ; Corn, 102,000 do; Qats, \u20ac9,00s do; Kye, 2,.00 do; Barley, 4000 do.; LHICAGO, Jan.13.\u2014 Wheat \u2014 Receipts, 77,000 bushels: shipments, 25,000 do.9 30 a.m.\u2014Opens at $1 263 for February.11 24 a m\u2014$l 28 for February: $l 28} for March.Corn\u2014 Receipts, 13,000 bushels; shipu ents, 53,000 do.9.3v a.m, \u2014 Opens from the on.y tw days.The average! Mayeight cars per das DOW shipping is pany.calied the Ei pew Mining Comwas formed at Mad dining Comrany, sOnsisting of New MeerixGg or CREDITORS \u2014J F (C Corneil, aud J.weob Caldwell, 8, Lyon & Co, Toronto, Janvary 19; H Fitzgions, Brockville, January 21; Civnstun, Caoningcon.January 26; They have the 13th (Concession Test valu on wdon = The je vow taking fn their prce about thirty tons of quartz They have mar crusher ive this new lety from e firhorough Hall & | pushels.¢ for May.11 24 a.m.\u2014 44jc for at Oats \u2014 M oceipie, 29,000 busnels ; shipments, 39,000 do- 11.43 Nominal, at 343c for January; 34}c for February; sSic for May.Bdriey\u2014 Receipts, 14000 b_shels; shipments, 8,000 bush, 9.85 a.m \u2014Pork\u2014 Up.us at $i3 574 @ $ 3 6» fur Murch 11.58 a.\u2014 $i3 45 fur February ; $:3 60 for March.935 a m.\u2014 lard \u2014 Opens at 87 75 @ 37_774 for Much.10.57 a.m\u2014 §7 72} for February; $7 85 for 4.arch.Chicago Stocks, January 13\u2014Wheat, 8.3 8, 96 bush; Corn, 447.416 bush; Outs.1,124.3:9 bush; Rye» 265,561 bush; Barley: 81,480 bush.?MiuwauxkE, Janusry 13\u2014Wheat\u2014Re- \u2018geipts, 45000 bushels; shipments, 3,000 {at 18c.MILWAUKEE, J anuary 13.GRAIN\u20140 22 a ma\u2014Wheat FL 354 bid for Fyne ; receipts, 45, ; Shi mont ne do.1pt8, 45,000 bush ; ship.pm\u2014Wheat, Hard, $1 28 ; Not $1 84; No2, $1 26} for cash and bm for Marcn ; $1 26% for February ; $i 28 TOLEDO, January 13, Nos, $111.GRAIN \u2014 12 00 Noon \u2014 Wheat fi ; Amber, Minnesota, $1 36 for cash ; No \"> McKay B:os23 cs; Jno Burns 2 pkgs 3 bdls; I' Robertson &co 250 bx: 52 kegs 301 tubes | cs; Jao Taylor&co 8 brls; McDougall L&co 5 casks; 3 Greenshields S.à co 1 case; McLachlan Brosaco 6 do; J McKencio&co 4 do; Ke'ry W&col bx; H A Nelson 1 do: À J Denim 1 do: P P Martindco 1 do; Surling MoC&co 4 do; Crathern&U 13:8 bdis 20 bars iron; M hi:ds 1 box; Mont C& Co 1 cask 2 kegs.«4 Buntin&col cs; H Haswel:&co 3 bxs 1 br]; Donahue 2v hhds; M Plante 1 x.\u2014 BOUSES POINT.J Wilson 2 cars coal.TELLGRAPH OFFICES List of Offices from Point Levis to Cap Rosier, with distances:\u2014 From To Miles.Point Levis,,.to L'Islet .vouccus 47 L\u2019'Islet.sevens to Kamouragka ,,,., 29 Kamouraska \u2026\u2026 to Riviere du Loup.to a5 27 Riviere du Loup., Trois Pistoles \u2026 Trois Pistoles .to Rimouski ., 39 Rimouski \u2026 to Father Point 8 Father Point to St.Flavie.,.,,,.16 St.Flavie.to Grand Metis., 7 Grand Metis.to Matane .wees 30 Matane .vousose to St.Felicite.12 St.Felicite,.to Cap Chatte Light 31 Cap Chatte Light to Cap Chatta.3 Cap Chatte Town to StAn\u2019esd\u2019s M\u2019'nts 9 StAnnesdes Monts to Martin River.to wont Loais.River Madeline.to Martin River \u2026 17 M:us Leuis.22 River Madeline 20 Grand Vallee ., 9 Grand Vallee., to Chlorodorme., 16 Chlorodorme .to Grand Etang .9 Grand Etang.to Fox River .ve 21 Fox River .t0 Gnffn\u2019s Tove.7 Grifin\u2019s Cove.to Cap Rosier \u2026 8 NEWFOUNDLAND AND NOVA ECOTIA DISTANCES Nautical Miles Cape Rosier (Que) to Channel Office, (Cape Ray (NA ::).330 Channel Office.to Cape Raca (Nfld).440 Cape Race (Nfld) to St.John (Nfld).1(0 8: Johns (Nid).to Halifax (N.S.72 MARINE INTELLIGENCE.HALIF »X January 13\u2014 The ss Hibernian ariived this morning trom Baltimore and sa.led this fte:noon for Liverpool via St J-hns, Nfld.among her passengers were Sir John nd Lady Glover.\u2018The ss \u201cCor:nthian arrived to-day from Boston and will take about 10v head of cattls from here to Glasgow.- \u2018The 83 winneso:a, having coaled, sailed to day for Boston \u2018The schooner Julia Grace.Dickson.B)s- ton, bou:d to St Johns, Nfld, arrived nere to-day.she says she lft Boston on the 4th instant and expe.ienced ve: y heavy weather.Un the 7th instant she struck on Pubrico Point, and after being ashore 48 hours succeeded in getting off by discharg- iug part of her carge of flour und meal on the beach, She will discharge here and refit a new false keel.She is leaking slightly.FOREIGN PORTS.NEW YORK, Janusry 13\u2014Arrived\u2014 General Werder, LO DON, January 18\u2014Anived out Main and Otrantopo FARM YARD MANURE.The standard resource of the ordinary farmer may Je said to be farm-yard manure.The basis of farm-yard manure is straw, and from every ton of straw alout two tons apd a-half of manure ought to be obtained.Ther fore it is easy tosee that tne moreBtraw that is used on the farm so much tke more manure, and the grain in the field :.ught to ke cut as low as possible, Red, $1 874 asked for cash ; $l 39 ask $1 384 bid for February ; sales $1 bre fo March.Corn, duli ; No 2, 4l4c asked.fes cash ; 47¢ asked for May.Outs, no=mal.NETROLT, Jaruary 13.12 55 pm\u2014Wheat, Pasier ; White, $1 33 for cash ; §1 83} for Jakuary ; $i 851 for Debraary ; $1 38% for March; $i 44 for ay.\u2018BOSTON, January 12.\u2014 .OUR\u2014T is no change to note.1 here We d'te Supers at $6 @ $6 50, and medium bakers\u2019 ranye in price from $6 Su @ g7 with now ani then a fancy bralg a higher figuie.Winter wheat ext a $7 @ $7 50 for Ohio and Michigan, a.q sv, at St Louis brands sell at $7 25 a $3; win.t-r wheat patents at $775 @ $0; Fony Minneso:a and Wisconsin branas at } $9 50 per bbl, and one or two brands held even higher.OATs\u20141 he market remains dull at 48}c@ 494c per bush for No 2 mixed and No 3 white ; 5vfc ic for No 2 white, and 52c @ 55c for No 1 and extra whites BUTTER \u2014 There is a fair demand.We quote Fine fresn Western creameries at 34c @ 36c per 1b; fine Northern do at 32c @ 33c; fair to good Nortnern at 28c @ 3Uc ; fine full Northern dairy-made at 29¢ @ sic; good dv ut 24c @ :6c; winter-made butter at 18e @ 23c ; com mon butter at 17e @ Ac; Western 4adle- packed butter at 22c (@ 24c for choice, and common to good at 1568 @ 2ve; Eastern and P t I butter ut 18c ( 22c per lb.CHEESE\u2014l'here is a good, frm market and sales are made at 9c @ llc for common to fine ; 12¢ @ 124¢ for good and 13¢ 4 134c for fine factory.Ecas\u2014 There is à good dem ind for fresh egrz, and near-by stock sells for 26c (@ 27e : fresh Kastein at 23» @ 24c ; Northern eggs st 2ic @ 22c ; Western at 19c @ 3.c, and ice-house and infe ior lots at 12c @ 20c ; limed exgsat 16c (@ 182.FouLrer\u2014The market is dull at 10c @ 12c per lb for Western turkeys, the latter an ertreme p.1ce; choice Northern turkeys sell at tle (@ 13¢; Nortaein chickens at 10c @ lle ; Western do :t 74 @ 9c; ducks at 8e @ Itc; geese at 7c @ 8c, ind now and tuen asingle box of choice chickens or vther poultry will sell à rifl:above these piices.VaerrABLES\u2014There is no change to note in prices, und the market is firm at 5'c @ 55c for Eastern Rose Potatoes and troii- fics and 5ve for Jacksons.Nurthern stock sells at 45c @ 50c.APPLES AND CRANBERRIES\u2014The market is firm for choice fruit, and prime Nol apples sell at 2250 (@ $275 cer bbl; No 2 apples range from $175 @ $2 per bbl.Cranberr.cs sell at §5 50 @ $8 50 per bbl.Hay aND Srraw\u2014We quote common hay at $13 @ $14 per ton ; medium at $15 @ $16, aud prime at $16 @ $i7 per ton, the latter price for a fancy lot.Straw at $24 @ $25 for rye, and ¥11 per ton for cat.\u2014Ad- vertiser, \u2014\u2014\u2014 13 POETS.FROM SEA.Per ss AUSTRIAN, Capt Kichard:oa,from Glasgow, H & A Allan.agents\u2014-M Elderry &co 2 bles; AcLacalan Bros &co 10 do 3 cs; Rankin, 1 &co 2 cs; Gillespie, 4 &co 10 pucs rum; Walter Wi son &coB cs; G W Moss 2 do: W Dow &co 10 packets hops; W f Dawson 18\u20ac»; Bobt Miller 8d ; Wm New &cv § do; GW Voss 77 cs; Keltor Bros &co | cs; Kobertson, Lacol dol tle; Ogilvy &co | os; Hy Dobeli &co 10 bris oil 2 do dye stuffs; 8 Greenshields, son &co 6 cs; Jus A i t bles; Stevenson £ra .ça 2 vlco; Quilvy 1.5 &oo ics; J Wright, Baptist Church» 1 bos; Order 100 bxs z nc plates; Robt Reil29 granite blocks; Thos Robtertson &co i cs; Canada Sugar Refg Col2 pkas machinery; A C Leslie &co 53 kegs paint: J s Robert-on 212 bdles tubes 97 single do 12 do do.\u2018l\u2019aroUGH Goops-\u2014J P Palmer 12 boxes; Lowden, Neill co 2 cas s; Marshall & Gunlack 1 do; Secretary of -tate of Canada 5 do; Bichd Waldron & du; R D Mor kitl&son 1 do; James Morrison 4 crates ; Singer wang Co 76 cases; Mr Rowe 1 bx: A BR McMaster & Bros 6 cases; Order 50 boxes tin plates; Carlirg & Bros 25 sacks ; W Davis & co 49 barrels; Urder of À \\! Lesli & co 35 k: gs spirits : Stevens, Fer- Tips: Barrett&co 115 | dl: iron tubes 218 bdts iron tubes 8 0 single do ; Rice Lewis & son SUu r n tubes; Urder i36 plates iron, Jus Kobertsondco 189 bdls iron tubes 53 single iron tubes; M & L Samuei 566 bdls iron tub.s ; O:der 11 casks sugar; Order 11 casks sugar, Q, M., 0.&O RAILWAY.\"Hochelaga\u2014H N Piche 11 bags fish; JS Cadotte 35 do; H Labell &co « car moulee; J Bienvenu 8 cords wood; D Beaudin 8 dv; B Boudon 10 do; J E Lo-d&co 8 do; A «tess pati 16 do; STherien 8 do; L Chaput, Fis 9.33 a.m.\u2014Opens at $1.25} bid ' for February, 11.38 a.m\u2014$1.264 for Feb.ArT, &co 300 cs matches; Jackson Bros 5,000 last * blocks; G Lafortune 1 pkg poultry 9 kegs ab $5 25 @ $5 50 pe: br] ; comLon extras fa.as to avoid extra 1-7 ) ia $725 @ $7 75 for Indiana.Illinois\u2019 ans | Condition ~KAL $0 be observed, namely: 88 the BITAW Near the roots is double the weight of the straw at the ear.Farm dung contains ali that is necessary for the growth of plants; so that the farmer who keeps pleniy of stock can be independent of aruficial manures, which are only necessary under excgptional circumstances, and can only be applied, as a general rule, when they are cheap and when crops are high in price.The chief reliance ir, therefore, to be placed upon rm dung, and the intelligence and in- 21 choice | dustry of the farmer is immediately shown by his care of the manure heap.recs BO The heap should be Dear fhe following That the rain from the rocfs should mot irop on the heap; that a cistern should $8 @, be arranged near to it.sothat ths drainage *rg \\from the heap can run into it, but no wher water to run into it; and plenty of Tam ought to be given to the heap so that it vill not be necessary to make it too high.The piv may be made any size, as it willhe necessary to throw in litter, to absorb the drammige and prevent the evaporatan of the volatile gases.It is of advantage 10 have the manure under a shed, tbe idg being to protect the heap as much as posshly from the rains.Waen the nqnure is to be allowed to ferment, is is vecessary that the heap should b.made ep, and :t must be turned onceor twice, larder to prevent unaue fermentation.Weere muck from a gwamp or marsh can be obtained cheaply, i can be m xed wih the manure to advaüikwe, but this is entirely a matter of cosy.which each farmer will be obliged to -gtimate for himself.Every one kuoows faag sandy soils are improved by manurng with clayey materials.The cheapest pla is to draw the mabure direc ly to tae field, where it is desirable to use long mazure, 1n heavy or closely packed soils, as long manu:e tends to render the soil more friable and porous than well-rotted manure.The objection against long manure is the extra cost of drawing, as in long manure about twc-chirds consists of water, which is maintained to be much ' dead weight.This is aa objection to a certain ex:ent, but when we take into cor- sideration the loss of time incurred in properly fermenting manure, and the usual loss by evaporation, it will be found wore economical to apply manura in the long state.For gardening it may be found more profitable to use the short wanure, No oce can say that short manure is better than long who has ever used the manare from vid bkot-beds, and watched the «ffect compared wich the effect of new manure properly appliad.Scientifically, well-rotted manure ought to be most valu :ble, as it is in the cundi:ion suitable for assimilation by the growing plant.\u2014 H.B S., ot St.Lambert, in tarmers® Advocatemer WaNTED.\u2014Shermann & Co, Marshall Mich., want an Agent in this County at once, at a salary of $1090 per month and expenses pail.For fui particulars address as above.W 274 A Carv.\u2018l'o all who are suffering from ho exyors anc indiscretion of youth, ner~ vous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, &c., 1 will send a recipe that will cure, FREE OF CHARGE.\u2018l'his great remedy was discovered by a missionary in Soutn America: Send a sel\u2018siddressed envelope to the Riv, Jesgrm FT.Ivman, Station D New York C.537.Ursr EF Lpps\u2019s CocOA.\u2014GRATEFUL AND COMFORT ING-\u201c By a thorough knowledge of the natun] laws which govern the operations or digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well- selecied tycon, Mr.Epps bas provided our breakfust tables with a delicately flavoured beverage wkich may save us many heavy doctors\u2019 bills, It 18 by Ves judicious ure f such articles of diet that à constitution may be gradually built up til strorg enough to resiss every tendency \u2018O0 Gcease Huuareds of subile maladies are floas.around us ready to attack wherever thei.\u20188 a weak poinf.We may escape many fatal shaf.by keeping ourselves well fortia fi-d with pure blcod and a properly nour ebed frame.>\u2014 Civil Service Gazette.\u2014Sc'd only in packets labeiled-\u2014\u201c Jaurs EPPE & Co, Homaopathie Chemists londcn, England.\u201d November 6 mDWa \u2014\u2014 gry » .- - - - -\u2014.a .+ - - ee pe -.Montreal Corn Eachange Association\u2014An- nual G-neral Meeting, in the Corn Exchange, at 230 p.m disturbed by the Twkish war, naturally entails much moving cf troops and material.These movements are, therefore, very apt to be constraed inte something anxious that too much money should not be invested in what is for Canada, 1: says :\u2014* Their land and railway policies will d:mand an explanation, and we bave seen enough since they favour of free sp-ech, and proposed Ald.Grenier aa ViccePresident of the Society, ard Mr.G.Biivin seconded the motion, ia\u2019 La tomnambula January 14 11 calling ovt to ba removed.from off our promises.Resembling the - - i \u201cA.- \u2014\u2014 : .= - n mes ee eeee\u2014 WONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZtr'TH WEDNESDAY, JaneaRy-14-1880\u2014 me CL RLING & CGC, mn I te EEE ou \u2014 : ; ; swéry, à ) i : i \u2014 : ily their Bre : N O T I C E .to enat le.her, to strive at de poeme of the He ma Sr Pro | re trust, once more have the advantage of ir.L.O.Davi recond the nomination, Aamnsements, \u201cTew Advertisements.Having DOW completely rebul NE?PORTER i \u2019 parative i i i i irit { which was carri ith enthusiasm.: : So Mx.@.A.MoGREGOR, of Hudson, P.Q tho anniversary of that event.the acre, but these are not only much is near neighbourhood, his public spirit, The PrxstpanT- Ecscr, in thanking them U IC offer thei ALES A heir celebrated AD-O-AD, either direct £ i «Ee Be » BOLE dees \u2014Some members of the minority of the ich : th ther ki and his knowledge of public affairs.We for .ACADEMY OF M S a .ottle; algo, t 6 sT.SACRAMENT TRE ' Ton utnorized to receive subecripti to > = ty richer in sugar than e other kinds, ; .or the nonour done him, said it might be à wood and b 4 va under 1 ET ty is = and Wont vain ptions Spanish Chamber of Daputies consider ! but grow entirely under the soil, a fact.do not know whether he himself will feel | well for him to give the object of the Soci- to the trade, from the Agency.Col C ded to.- oo Pug s coklr vaine, ~~ | the explamation of the Premier in the | of much importance to the farmers of |the loss of the digoity of his present | er, co that thero might be mo excuse for | GIEAT SUCCESS! IMMENSE ENTHUSIASE LL | EE Alone SIT 15, Agent, F.O.Box 18%4, Managing Director.| the minority, as satisfactory, but other America, mbere there arr Hen severe office; but we are sure that, if he adopts ord opps way ted Oe re become DELIGHTED ACDIENCE to greet the | - Ce CHAS.B.L11183 UNSU RPASSED.ae == membera still regard the explanation as France the \u201cpros rarely appears in the course we ventzre to hope for, the | mewberaand Jizcnss freely ail thos.great Ever Popular - PRICES ANDQUA .Im 3m Sam insufficient to Inmity the mincritÿ in rer November, and consequently the French country will thereby secure a very mate- | Questions wh ch present themselvss to the H | an En lish | Bia Co ANN U ü La Fées eee Ae a Hoon == groonteel ZVO0ald, | in renin bacs MDI Fr query gro bit above | il gua Sad ple md eyed seeiect | 10IMAN ENGUST UBT LD \u2014 = isemems | Bow Bivertisemen, RY ; ns, Ô ienna correspondent says that the | the ground, sre not greatly endancered.\u2019 = Ro on jae ex bed ue - nw Advec roms TAC: new develspments in Russia may be very ; intimidated by having motives ascr.bed to \u2014\u2014 Sale, at reduced 2 = Tue German suvar-beet seed is, there-! THE CoMixg SxsstoN.\u2014Oar coRtem- | them which di ist, but th ini t| Oar Annual January A at 8 Fy significant x what may happen ten sears fore, greatly to be preferred fur the ry, the O:tawa Fie Press, considers : gem = hich did pot exier bat the orales ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL TO-NIGHT! prices, commences every morning à ë ° .A > -TSODS Canversant w ue.: perary.o 1 , \u2018 ' > ; WEDNESDAY MOINING.JA ten wiitary afin do not think Eussis chats ian thea Staves\u201d | tht the Goversucut at Ottawa will, pion of the Society.It would mot be Der THE CRARMING OPERA IN THREE Ai o'clock ne Clouds FOR .is preparing for an.t ti in the Juve, we have no iIn- : ny .oy ry for thew to submi ir vie Q -0 F e .; APPOINTMENTS.immediate future.The re-organiz tion tention to discourage agricultural en~ daring the coming session, have «bont | som- potent member of the press.They IROFLE [RO LA = A Voice trom t \u2019 ; PRIVATE DWELLIXGS, RESTAURY Academy of Music \u201cPerformance at 8 pm and Introduction of the standing order of | terprise, and eomo one must begin if all that they can do with the explana= ould discuss those quastions us free Bri= | Miss Sallie Holman, 8s - - - Girofla.| - A few choice Clouds and Fascinators AKD HOTELS.h \u2014 nm.ttle i + : tly + .: - Cts.5 \u2019 : : à whie ; Noxdheiners Hall \u2014 Performance at 8 p.m e in time cf peace, which was greatly there is to bo a beginning; bat we are tions that they will be called to make.ey CLawoNEsa also spoke in Supported by her Talented Company.gill on hand, at reduced prices, UPEBSEDING CAST Troy RA More durable - extra heayy py; i - i ick economical \u2014gee testimonials, X managed, and with extra Quick 01e ug Combining Engl sh durabilit rr (AN quite different from their real intentions.| At ll events, merely an experiment, | came into power in the matter of con.| \"°1°8 was carried.Rambow.3 : ton me] NORDHEIMER'S HALL.NEWS SUMMARY \u2014_\u2014 : until a sure retarn caa be foreseen.tracts, and the eager rush of their par.A ons tar Mg thr the The new Rainbow Silk Plush Ties, which BEET SUGAR REFINING.liamentary friends to the North-West, | subj-ct set down: ¢ Legislative Uaion.\u201d G?AND AMATEUR ENTERTAINMENTS sold for $1, are now 38¢ each.modern American improve with one guarinteed satisfactory acy N expense for repairs for one year frog { Can refer to upwards of 200 using Wrought fron Rungeg, tangy, hy MN A DOMINION.SIR LEONARD TILLEY AND | as soon as last session closed, to demand He nad not had time to prepare himself E 8 to be a f : - 7 .on ths subj c*, but he considered they .; wilver Linings.2 A KW TES .L-beral allowance mad for © \u2014Hon.Mr.Masson has raturned to Rte there apport 2 within the HIS BANQUETS.the must searching serauny, They Came | gopg vey much over ~egislated for, avd he Wednesday, Thursday and Wich : FETES RENÉ a = oe in Exchange.45 Rugg Ottawa.Le 8 ; The Hamilton Spectator thinks we | th b Be.\u2018he report apoke axainat the existence of the Logi.- - - Pink snd other Silk _Cheneille Soarfe, ; i ù FER n = The final sssescment of Toronto ia | Province or rather the Dominion.A} pec that thoy bave been busy dividing it | lative Assembly of Quebec.Friday Evenings, IX oi with silver linings.which sold | | LH G 0 R PR $50,088 5:0.Ce Company bas been orgauized to refine desired to make a point against Sir L, | up amongst ther fullowers is too well} Mr, L.0.DaviD spoke ia favour of in- [ Ish.15th and 16th January, at Eight roe: ro mow 95¢ each.LIL onary ; LV., OWSE J rofessor Proctor is drawing erowd- | at Coaticook, and their prospects, so far Tilley on account of the liquors which substantiated by events to be allowed to | dependent legislation, and said that Ire .o\u2019clock.ary, § £FINING CO, LONDON ONT- No.224 St.Jam AL OIL R BUTU EMIL POLIWEA & CO.36 St.Sacrair Montreal, nts.Sole Aen! 269 : : : pass without the fullest investigation.| land would have been better off if Claus.on Ny ed houses in Toronto.as one can judge at present, lo~k prom.were dran k a bis honour .st.Jobn, n no department of the GoverBment, not been do i te she had santa A Tes \u2014Mr.Hammond, the Evangelist, goes ising, but another Compary at St.Hya.notwithstanding his teetota principles.perhape, is light more required than in Mr.W.TRENMULME also claimed the A few pretty Boxes left, suitable for from St.Catharines to Montreal._ | cinthe, and one at Quebec is talked of We do not plead guilty.We are not | relation to laud.Enormous alienationa | right of free discussion.Had there been reeents, each box filled ovith dry goods.\u2014There are 168 miles of sidewalk in à \u2019 h £ oth .a teetotalers, and do not concern our- | &re freely spoken of, and these will, no | BO other reason for his attendiog that PROCCEDS IN AID OF Reduced prices, 166, 20c, 3SC, .Toronto, 623 miles of sewers, and 10} besides those of other provinces, an selves very much with the manner in doubt, be enquired into.There are | Meeting, it would have been sufficient for { THE LADIES* BENEVOLENT SOCIETY ARD miles of street railway.all this for less than five millions of peo- | 9° 728 Vory ; BRET ID | other matters that will require atten.| Bim that the press had sought to crush CHURCH HOME \u2014 Toronto bas been asked by the Lord | ple.Now, supposing the manufacture | \"ich Sir Leonard carries ont his prin- | tion, such as the proposed tariff changes, | 92% 120 Sociews, and hey mou 1d.J%3 | Wodnesdiy Evening, January 14th, 1890, Mayor of London for a subscription to the | vas an old-established one, is there not | ©iPles, although we perceive that, wher~ | militia expenditare, the latercoloniai | (038 men if they were tobe intimidated bY | production for the first time here of the | 8 \u201814 speed Every pair reduce Rowland Hill Monument.a little more speculation i the business | CT2T he gocs, the teetotalers are drum.| Railway, prnting contracts, civil ser- ben afempred Lo Bad a PP otic: cal ce the new spectacle going 2 7 come soon while the ranges are steamer Léa on to than the Jocal market justifies?The med up to ower the political harm h.pein, is à vory ne out of that Society, but he believed there | The D.ill of ths Fan Brigade | complete.Prices range from 8c to 31.hat is their business; and we have ; .8 uothi litical about ite (Cheers.per pair.morrow, between thera and Cape Vit- | experience of the recent past does not programme, and the people having | They wore com posed cf i ra Cheer) Also cent.Swann appear to have taught us much; or, done little more, so far, than copy what | taken them at their word, will exact a | apd all creeds, and it was unfair to make it \u2014The last issue of the Winnipeg Daily seams 0 us to be very natural remarks | full account of their stewardship,\u201d appetr to be political.Those who knew Decewber 29 3 CAS FIXTURES ALL VARKETIkS BATURDAY MATINEE.JANUARY 17th, AT 2 PM.NF R.McLEA OFFER FOB SALE 1 Green Cod-|rargest Assortm the Dominig Long Legs $, Carsley\u2019s Long-legged Stockings ave Prime NO.Fish.Barrels and Hhd Ars Home-Made.Rico Hugar- 0, Our own make of Gaiters, ladies\u2019 sud | hds Very Choice Gro= THE GENUINE S1UDENT Li ent ù s Porto n, STATUARY ! GRAND TABLEAUX ! ! And the mirth provoking comedietta, ; ; if it bas, the teaching seems to .; : ; ~ ; Times bas appeared.Tt Te to have had but little effect on our con.| IFO some of themselves on the cir- Tur Ofmanis Orposrrio ; bien, know be was 8 pirong Liberal, bat TO OBLIGE BENSON, | children\u2019s, tees.Infantees, Fascins- cery Sugar.andiand æ 1H - ; cuwstance, that a gentleman, who was HE ONTARIO OPPOSITION.~While | be wou pot in i mos Mi Seene | tors, &c., are very pret.y and cheap.arrels Newto PRICES I, Tribune.duct.The trade inflation, born ioht acclaimed the leading | giving credit to the Ontario Opposition him when he went there.One young gec- au it the t complete Mise en B alo Seal Oil Ow.\u2014A small reduction in freight charges i i one might acclaimed ss the leading .Rs tieman had been made to saffer, Mr.Mae- ; : 3 show-rooms.a : and aise a reduction in the passenger T8¢3 | of over-speculation, scems likely to temperance man of Canada when | OF their moderation in criticising the | master.(Cheers.) That gentleman was Reserved Seats, 75 cents.Gallery, 50| 3.Carsiey\u2019s SHOW Barrels N ewtoundland are expected on the St.Paul & Pacific | 888i inflict on us its sure though slow cepa.Railway.reward of deadly depression.Feverish \u2014A notion in the Torento City Council | excitement ia everywhere apparent, both objecting to Hor.J.B.Robinson being | at home and abroad, and especially is sent to Ottawa to settle the Drill-shed this so in the United States, and in ROBERT MITCHELL gy ST.PETER AND CRAIG STi December 12 residin ab a teetotal meeti Speesh from the Throne, the Kingston | not a personal or a political friend of his, lan at De Zouchesshould, the next night, allow himself to | 779 i8 tempted, notwithotanding Mr.| Bt iS cust sey that not ane word wanesid Relchling'a Orchestra will perform dur | gr ou , i .A y bim ne meeting which mig ing the evening.i best European mavkets, be honoured by the consumption of Merodith's SH of \u201cgood behaviour\u201d | nor have been ad by the mos The Cabinet, Organ and Piano to Le phare in Le tord to soll shavris votail » land ces oa : : \"lat the close of last session, to attribute | loyal.(Applause.) The speaker in his | used at these Charitable Entertainments, | whoiusals prices, and as a special 12090.| Bundles Dry matter was voted down.considerable variety and quantity this to the emallness of the party re- remarks supported the proposition cf | 8re kindly promised by Messra.A.and S.| ment we have reduced all the leading lines fish.England, now that the iron trade has of intoxicating \u2026\u2014l'quor \u2014 that ie, tinue, adding :\u2014\u201c Had the result of the Legislative Union on the grounds of eco | Nordheimer, during our antualsale.\u2014A Committee on Public Charities is to .J ; ; .Jannar v 18th, 1880, 10 Striped Shawls only $1.95, same alf Barrels Labrador y be inetituted by the Toronto City Council, | taken a leap.This enthusiasm in the | bY the gommission of what the day be- | elections been to reduce Mr.Mowat\u2019s mom showing \u2018hat Ir Cp i =, mor | JF stores sell at 5 H Herring.CLENDINNENG { Sli A » A awls, , fi ew Aduertisements Nive oy Wool W ap Shawls, only $3.&& 8 Common Street.9 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 to lake chargs of the hospital patronage | gugar beet manufacture would be more | fore he had been representing as an majority instead of vastly [nereasing Se for intrest of deb*.itherto distributed by the Mayor.: ss atrocious sin against Gud and man.We | We are 1lliberal enough ts think that the Mr.G i irited addr ., excusable if all the conditions we 8 sens ; FT.GREENSHIELD3, iB à spirite ons, Shawls, ouiy $3.55 ~\u2014A former resident of St.Catharines, py of on 8 re are not very strait-laced, even in the intrigues and faction of the Chapleau attacked the Globe for its attack on them, FOR SALE, Game Hs 18 aw ee TS 5 word nemed Henry Isaac, now of Emerson, | favourable for a successiul operation o les of morality i hick beli party in Quebec would have beon adopt.| and eaid they had the 1ight to discuss any- | A Newtoundiand Dog, | Shawls, reduced to only §3 90.N.W.T., bas had bis feet frozen so badly | the business, but they are not.That it | TR:08 of morality In whic we believe | ed by the Ontario Tories for the re- | tring which was for the benefit of Canada.*| \"Very Heavy Double Shawls, suitable for that they both had to be amputated.is an industry which will one day occupy | 8d Practice.We can, like the poet, | covery of power.Viewed in the light of | Mr.TexMeLAY followed ia a similar | (Pure breed ;) very large; only 15 months | sleighing wraps, resucôd to on y $4.15.\u2014On Tuesday the County Municipal : : conceive of a man of whom * even his | the Opposition behaviour of last session, | strain.old ; first.class watch dog.Apply to E Paisl- y Shawls in every siyle and quality, Incorporations throughout the Province of an important place in our trade we do « fail 1 to virtue\u2019s side,\u201d and which Mr.M-redith now penitently de- Mr.Barry agreed with the sentiments yD ces A Dr bY lott er) Royal Insur- | from $3 90 to 865.Ms tles are reduced Nova Scotia were organized in Halifax | DO doubt, and that a commencement all'ngs lean Go virtues side,\u201d and 80 | plores, the improvement in the tone and | &xpressed on the l'berty of speech.mers, dlontreal.Remember all our Msntles a : ; oil.Shawl Department bas been 8 straw Seal on success this season.We buy our Barrels Pure N ewfound- ble Codÿ January 12 CANNED VEEETIBLE ranzi-rouno 1s.THE BEST OF IRÿ MADE HERE i ; : bo ; ; J 14 9 d.County.Co).Laurie was elected Warden.| should be made is quite proper.| We Can imagine that a very consistent | attitude of the Opposition leader is sug.| The Rev.A.J.BraY was received with Andary = All our Costumes azo reduce: 200 Cases Tomatocs, .Captain Smith, of Ottawa, who fell | Everyone who has a personal know- | femperance man, in his own life, when | gestive of the fuct that the lesson of | much applause.He said he waa glad to WANTED, All our Wrappers are reduced.heir to an estate worth two millions of |]edge of the trade, as it has grown up entertaining others, may remember the the elections of the 5th of June has not | Bear the rebuke given ta those who would | By a Young Married Man, (Scotchman,) Ail our Muffs are reduced.he death of le in Aus- |.N ; age b en wholly lost upon the d-c:mated | *ttetopt te bray them, but he hoped that | who bas for six years held a resp nsible ga Ars 08 v he eat sn, ney > pa ; het in Europe, knows fall well it has duties of a host rather than the rigidity 0 pposition of the Oe ario House.\u201d exch would remember thut they had also position as Aacistant Secretary.Cashier, passage there.taken years to build up and bring to ite of a dogmatist, and so permit his guasts mere to change their minds after discussion.| &c., in a leading public Company in Mont- .; .; : They went te hear reasons, and if they | real, a situation of à similar nature- \u2014Tne Governor-General has puolished | present state of perfection.Before the to enj y accustomed comforts which d> | Nover Mops or Parinu DUTIES.\u2014 four they had been woong let them adope References first-class, F nat 50 Cases Tomatoes.: GALLONS.=.CARSLETY, 50 Cases Sweet Corn.393, 395, 397, and 399 Notrs Dam) St.| Asparagus, MOST APPROVED CONSTRUE the conditions of the surling competition works were brought to their present not wound their conscience and, there- \"In Congress a proposal cf a novel kind | the better one.That was the right of the Apply to \u2018\u201c A.B.C.\u201d\u201d HERarD Office.TS Th \u2014 tor the medals given by himself.The Le - 8 P .g propo! e Xi 8 January 6 4 .succatash, are similar to those governing last years condition farmers needed to grow tbe fore, need not trouble his.We believe that | hag been made as to the mode of paying oom 4 nr glad to moet 80 many Oo L OTION (0 HN Àl & (0 Mushrooms, competition.roots and to raise them in paying | Sir Leonard does not take even that | duties.This is tu permit of stamps | with them on the question cf Legislative x ET.\u2019 \u2019 Peas, NO STOVE \u2014The Ministerial Association of Toronto | quantities and of the right quality.| slight liberty with his principles; but | being affixed to parcels of goods, which, | Union.The question was, could they go have decided on a general chaoge of | This preliminary requisite is wantin that in his uwn hous: a very graceful | if the st be ted at the C on as they were deing ?It hid been shown i t he cl £ all p ty réa ae g : Co © stamps accepted e Vus | an th b .\" ; ] polpie tone en coups iy \u201cEpiscopal here, and can hardly be supplied imme- assemblage of divers wine-glasses om | tom House as representing the just ay helped on partizanship Tue Confede to {three core east of Bleury strect,) MONTEFAL, ; A .; : admirably adapted f Ê Church, on March 7th.diately.The experiments which have | the dinner table gratifies the eye, but is | dury, will be forwarded to their desti- | divide them up.He thought the order of ~ tuning MN ary and at present CONN Al COTTON & 60 \u2014Tha Township of Amherstburg Agri- | been made in this Province in the cul- | Useful only as affording a choice of re- uation.The stamps must, of course, | Liberal and Tory had been reversed.| Occupied by li.Smardon as a Boot and ' \" > .: .i > _ i 3 .enltural Society bas «lected the following | ture of the beet, although encoursging, | Ceptacles from which to imbibe the one be sent from the United S:ates to ex- | (Laughter.) The two parties gave them hoe Factory.à desirable tenant.Those centrally situated premises, 654 and 656 Craig Street.2 Corn Exchange, Beans, (Lika AND STRING.) Haricot Verts, Trues, THE WINDSO; Macedonies, &c.$C.GLASGOW.oR EQUALS : President, John H Peck ; Vice é : ; porting merchants who desire to use | so much trouble, yet they had to maltiply \u2018 \u2018 , \u2014 : \u2019 nt \"B Sprague; Secretary-s roe | ave nardly suffisiently so to make the | Permitted beverage\u2014Imperial Pop.That | them in Burope.8:amped parcels must | again aud again, until he was now alms Apply to oy Ae tb Importers and Manufacturers Ag ents: LEADE surer, E Roblin.crop a remunerative ome on a large | io sll right, even when we have ad- | be accompanied por the proper (ec on the Lepoe, and his friends did mob know January 6 De re eu 4 Ser for Sale $x store or rs by M°CIBBON & B AIRD N nu ber 7 R, 2 us .; : i 1 i ments to establis e amount of duty | where te Ha .e Grobe would mot = a ovember \u2018 The Orillia Town.Council and that ef | scale.When grown by men possessing | mitted that a truly good man might collectable upon them, and the anal have him, and tho Gasetts would not have TO LET, Tannant\u2019s Carbonated Soda Ash, 48, 52, _ ' Bracepridge a amin thet a the experience, there is always a good | Possibly strain a point in favour of regulations in case of fraud are to be | Lim.But there were too many parties in Dominion subsidy be granted to the Onta- | margin of profit ; but experience is just guests, who do not think like himself.applied.It is thouvht the Bill will pass.rio and Pacific Junction Railway.what is licking here.The experience of | Bat when a banquet was given in honour \u2014 ment, i ; 3 : wood cks.H R Vi ; .ent, it would do away with it.He was | & Fils.Th 2 ve » 221 St James street, 2 a \u2014Archbiskop Lynch has expressel a | Huropean countries, the United States, of Sir Leonard, he was the guest, and it| Tun CorNWALL ELEOTION.\u2014Dr.Ber- | an Englishman, but bore he was a Cana- | and unsurpasse \u2018for quality of Ste for Eeunant's Ron Soipher à th a | BRANC \u2014 MANUFA TURERS OF decided opinion against Independence or | and our own Provinces suggest great | W88 the turn of the hosts to make the gin, the recently ousted member for | dian first, (Hvar, hear) There was too | building purposes, y ° other goo i i .= ; brand- White, 6' @ 6?per cent.Italian Warehouse, A tion.Ho tninks the present sys- , .os .; Foi ticulars, 1 ; © ' tom of Government \u201cie Pme best \u201cia Ye care and caution in proceeding with | sacrifice of different opinions in order to | Cornwall, does not appear to be so well wuch sectionalism, and they were all look.TATE LAT POUIS BUTS a cont bond 1 il (raw) Thistle and other | Corner Manefleld and St.Catherine streets.H AR DWAR Bed Lead and Litharge, William Leng | January ~~ 8 ; 56, 57 and 58 per cent.the coustiy, and, om that point, if they | ThE LABEL DE SIE Let Moy ment | Ténnant' Saf ods im 3 and 5 owt, bel could daaway with the Provincial Parlia- | St.Louis.now worked by Messrs.Bourgoin Vennant\u2019s Dieuehing Powder in harc- Italian Warehouse, ! .- .| ing for intemselver.As Mr.McN: i ; hr world.He wishes Ireland had a similar [this matter.The trials made on the | 8et him at his ease, and to show that | thougut of by Sir J >hn Macdonald and his yesterday they formed in re amoe mid 320 Commissioners street.system.various kinds ot seeds, and climatic they were really thinking of him rather | colleagues as oue would have supposed | and there was everywhere this tendency.December 18 1m 801 Jun.& Sos ~The name of the fur~trader who was | condition, point © the Kiev, Russia, | than of themselves.Since, therefore, | from his pretensions and the eclat with They ought to be one party.The Provin- MONTREAL Wr lee Lead, Foster, Dlackett & 18 79-1880 IRON RAILINGS, murder d up the G lien poten and Magdeburg seeds as those | the Spectator challenges our remarks, wach he vas brought gut.Io is nader- cial elena.ar EE Ty {orn Exchance Association.Jngat Copver, Huntingtqn Copper & Sul- \u2018 &o., KO, Quebec.Nothing further has been heard | most suitable 10 fais country.In | We cannot help saying that the teetotal tain wart ere 18 a disposition in Cer- | objection to Legisiative Union was the 5 phur Vo's best selected.ers to support Mr.Muclennan Pis and Sheet Lead, Tinand Canada 4 TE se The Annual General Meeting of the! Pla es.\u2019 UEEN STR EE x \u2014\u2014 SAVAGE & LYMAN, FULL LINES OF ALL ot Brisbois, the murderer.It is thought : r | friends of Sir Leonard had serious cause | _.; ; sentimeat of the French.He respected he has fled to the Southern States.France the Vilmorin see is grown under ÿ 186 | since the latter hs deslared himself in those sentiment-, but he asked thon were | Corporation of the Montreal Corn Exchange P Bi carbonate of Boda, Bichremate of 219 St.James Street, REGULAR GOON Have received their selections for the \u2014 Ç CASTING - .: +12 .\u2014The Hanover, Indiana, University, | * climate far different ts ours, There | to complain of wimt they call a devil's | favour of the N.P.and disposed to give | they to srect it into the one barrier to the | Association will be held in the Corn Ex.| Potash.Holiday Trade, consisting in part of : OF ALL KINDS, ve.y.W.their leading man.A guest among | men, and tbe defeat of the D .would | Frunch would be ewamped.Well, if it was | Wednesda, Lump Alum, Epsom ~alts, Whiting Divinity on Rev.W.Moore, Paster of the | mon as they are here, and thuroots grow £ 8 not, at the moment, seriously embarraes | better for Canada to s amp one portiun of CAT ALE pen post Teas, Rice, Graham\u2019s Port Wines, &c.the powers that be.Canada, let it be #0.Ireland had beem| p i : or the election of Office\u2014 spoken of, but there was no comp :rison, { for the transaction of general Dros and 1d like at some future time to CommisnioN® For CANADIANS IN Tue | AR be wou : By Order, pe + ; discuss the question of England and Ire- WM.J.PaTTERSON, the roots, as the ext-action of the sugar | the honoured guest\u2014the one gaest for | Br rrron Aruy.\u2014It ie understoood that | land.The time had coms when thay Secretary, 5 is retarded, and it doesnot crystallise 80 whom the entertainmeat has been provi.the commissions in the regular army, ought to talk Jess of treaty righ:s, Montreal, 6th January, 1880.Bank Street Presbyterian Church,in recog partly out of the ground anâtake up a several ha no right to demand that or- pition mot only rine.ETAT ability Jarger supply of alkaline saltstrom the dinary social customs shall be bent to untiring interest; in the cause of higher | soil.This is a difficulty in dealing with | meet his eccentricity.Bat the guest education in Eastern Ontario.UNITED STATES.Orders for the above executed in British markets, and freights secured on the best possible teri.s January I3:h, 1830.10 a ACKERMAN-LAURANCE have conferred the degree ot Doctor of | Night frosts and droughtsare net com~ | Orgy being held to do reverence to | an independent support to the Govern- progres: of the Dominion?Perhaps the | change, on Sulphate of Copper, Flour Sulphur.\u2014Senator Lamar\u2019 diti is im- in North Gu.| ded has surely a right to expect, and to : and a deal more of the prope:- in Gold and Silver Cases, of Swiss and 3 prove en r La @ condition is im recy ae he ! oote grown in Norn ox demand, if y nee > al, th = bis no.which are to be granted to sont ties which belonged to them, vaut toey MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE.\u2014 .American Manufacture, F URNISHED P ROMPI an ~The seventh viotin of the Leltaloid by the soil.The trials in Quebec givetorious sentiments shall not be College, are to ve a ronga He belonged 5 the chased: bat bb would The ANNUAL GENERAL SPARKLING $ AUMÜ R W| i GOLD AKD SILVER J.WELLERY AND OF THE = explore mond va th alle tions for | # decided advantage to the Russian and Mat mures therefore, while the Jervice, vie, the Engineers, the | Bot maintain a systems at the expanse of or Tue Monuical Doard of AL MEETING cluding Port Sort Cpe fae: BEST DESCRIPTION = \u2014 , vy sti © \"ut y .5 » .; d, but the largest | ROM\" Ju-sire of the charge | Arull ry, the Cavalry, and the Yofan- the country e was on the side of tiie jad) urned to .i Leekuto.Musklota, Darri we \u2014 the sufferers in Ireland aggregate to date | North da the tors have been made against the banquet-gi., 4;g express | try: The War Office has communicated | ole, acd when a church stood in the ._ Dr.Druitt, ot London, who is recog | Pius, Studs, Cuff Buttons, e.SAYS __ L we Se ator Saulsbury\u2019s Bill secures to Dit th F each seed.The partial suc- | OU wonder that the critlcis\u2026 wag go this dapos ition of these high rewards the ba ° fake hear), \"re ee TUESDAY, the 20th instant Wie jen horitg in Dritainon > ALSO, ORDERS SOLICITI .ep tolographe the same sanctity 48 letters in ¢ tho P rtlaad refinery has en- aimed as to avoid the banquet-recer.nd ue a de made on LE that of any church Wueu it was againet the AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M, Medio] eae Ge rte Lo the 4 VERT FINE ASGORTHENT OF September's the mails.|cess 0 ui who one would think ought to have re.| Completion of the first \u20ac th people.If they were to du any go d they | When the election of Office-Besrers and ical 1 mes an azette, on the above SILV \u2014 tal There hus been a severe SnOw_gtorm | couraged many to promote the beet à, i d of being flattered, with Colleps of the firat course of the | muat drop nationalities and &meyamate, | the transaction of other business will be | Prand, as follows: \u2014 ERWARE sta and cold wave near Poughkeepsie.Tw | manufacture there, but the results in | fente aes 9 ins to hi cause : \u2014, and they would be a poor Droken commu.| proceeded with.\u201c If a mau Who desires a Sparkling from the celebrated Gorham Maunfactory, in iver i in filed with ice.It | Moi isfactory.The | proceedings so msulting 18 as \u2014 nity till they did that.(Cheers).By Order, \u201c Wise, wether for merri pin Klevart Cases, specially adapted i Hee iy closin Jaan He sine are far from satiotes oo well as himself.St.Augustine fre- Tue CELliorp ExxrosioN.\u2014The | Mr.QuixN had very decided views in WM.J PATIERSON, |\u201c can pdord one ofthe G and for health | for HO .IDAY and HEIDAL GIFTS.?his is rapidly 3 {00st of the wee witerial was too Coroner's Jury opposition to Legislative Uaion, and would Secretary © Grand brands of | A variety BRONZ v8; Mantel, Hall and ~The U.8.Senate bas passed the Bill | Ligh to be remunerative to the quently challenges the Pagans as to the | = ©, ex Toston the case of the Cel-| PRPORL PH 0 og or opportunity to speak.| _Mortreal, 18tb Jan.1880.b wim I1 \u201c Champagne, he may please himself.Bedroom CLOCKS, in Marble and Wooden to gdmit free of du'y articles intended for os from which we may argue | character of gods, who could be sup- a op at Newark, N.J., find | \u2018The debate was adjourned to the next WUNRD & MAX ; He gets, or believes be gets, value for| 00 \u2014_\u2014 ibn peut June.Hor ue that the formers\u2019 experience in growing | Posed to be worshipped by the exhibi- a accident Was tn result of: over-con- | meeting.; ; AXWELL, « his money.But for the middle classes | TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY 8600 sc \u2014at Richmond, Va, the thermometer | beets of the right quality still requires | tion of obscene games.Looking at the Company Hho part o.une experts of the \u2014 Barristers and Attornays-at-Law- \u201c who Sonat.afford this, and yet who \u2019 Boxes \u201cHatt fell 36 degrees between sunset on Monday improrement.Only a little while ago | thing from {he Temperance League | perties of the materis £0.00 the pro- A POLITICAL BAROMETER.OFFIUÉS : « mane 7 ay Pas Wine, it surely is fool- ONYX AND JET JEWELLERY, FOR SALE BY and suprise on Tuesday.The snow fell F .; : .int of vi what to think of d : \u201c L'ORIGNAL ALYXANPHIA, Ont cond ra ampagne \u2019 ; D n in the West | Point of view, what ara we to think of | yet pacsed beyond the da We have seen the card, for what we ma GNAL and s Ont.| \u20ac : .pagne, ve è derth of three inches during the a the advisability of refining sugar | the leading temperance man who felt | of experiment, The = Sade als still term the Ncw Year, which has been J.MAXWELL, of, Mungo, \u2018phen a mo that is better may be had Spactacles and Eye- Blasses, Ww.&F.P CURRIE gl ra .hats ; ; cen i : issued by the well-k d lar im- *Orign: i : .es ' of the Now {he Jate defaulting Treasurer rom the beet.Well-known and sac- honoured by libations which, according euch experiments in à rooms allowing porter, Te in a Witte, der with bin po Orignal, Ont.oxandris, Dnt.The Pall 408 Gazette, in a report of In Gold, Steel and Celluloid Frames.100 G 801 formerly County Coll§g Exchange, =a5 cessful agriculturists declared the deet- to his own creed, are destructive of body | workmen and with such a erfoct wares, is as familiar as household words.Mr.| 2 7e A \u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 | the Wines of the Loire speaks of | _ A Full Assorted xD N rey Nun Strot the County.The Freeholders are now 1 8% | roots would be worth on the farm $6 |and soul?As the Spectaior has taken | means of escape.Pp Witte has always the latest things, and this G M ALL AR Aokerman\u2019s vast establishm OH LIS and a Stock of the best RNG- ovember 21 : be: ati i twestl- : :t thi ear brings a political barometer, showin .\u201c° 3 abisiment as fol- and AMERI \u2018AN Ra gating his accounts.for feed hile the promoters | Up the subject, we submit this problem \u2014\u2014\u2014me y ess D 1 8 lows: \u2014* Here Ackerman, L.x1 T : .| per ton for feeding, while the pr 5 c ! ! how it looked all over the world on the 1st | Real Esttte, Financial | « .ny Laurance & ectro Plated Wa Affai ho U.5 mouse Committee on Indian | of the Sugar Refinery had calculated on for his solation, with a regaest for in.Hox + MR.LETELLIER.\u2014We are jaq | of January.First we have the United en a AND Co., the extent of whose business ranks | Comprising Tea and Coffee Se dic tigation pr he oe oon due ee ne paying 34 only.This question of grow- formation as to where our logic fails, |\u2018 to notice that the movement which vg | States where the weather seems to be very ent A o them second among the Sparkling Wine Entree Dishes and Covern, Coser T1228: 8 P E © | AL the before a full Committee.The inw8tiga~ | ng the raw material at a price that \u2014 sometime since spoken of as being o, | fre.Then we have Canada with its Na | Invest\" Agent, Manufacturers of the world, store some- Gaskets, J -wel Cases, Ice P-tchers, Butte .6 inw g p ; ; tional Policy, which wants to make the Do- JAMES STRE \u201c thing like 70,000 C \u20ac © | Forke [oixcn & Son's Celebrated 8 : Go tion begins on Thursday.would be romunerative to the farmer,| THE LIEUT.-QUVERNOR OF |foottomake & public presentation tol pinion, with 3,000,000 inhabitants, an 214 § ET, \u201c Hilton Bottle \" 8 ks and several orks, Ladlon ko ; cases of Dessert, Fiab, THE Holl ol Sti th: the Orne to threatened India: troubles and leave the refiners a profit, is a most ONTARIO, ex-Lier 5 -Gorernor Detellier is now |\u201cexclusive\u201d manufacturing country.As, PONCREAL, As Dr Dra?me.4 Diamonds, Peace à 24 dors.ans i Mexico b b a \u201cBil thorizin important one, and the one on which : operating In tama.Jar ex-Governor, | lowever, » barometer rises and falls, what LOANS a0 LTE is foolish to D remarks, Z6 surely | Jewsllery made on th prete anted, and \u2014 Bed.108 e are very glad to notice that the [Ir eratinng, | now m ne, may be some day on the .¢ exorbitant pri p .; lexi heard.Last » w lad t tice that th irrespective of plasty considoratinng, now 1 ay loon én be.day on th MO Es BOUGHT AND SOLD, | *$ 18h.\u201d to pay th bitant price RAVES Bry pies.AN OUR PRICES FOR $100,000 to fight tue âne.g | least has been heard.Last year the | ale dictory remarks of the Lieut.-Gover- will, generally, given the credit of \u2014 sr TAIL apel baile Mens.feo Janu- 1m5 | Champagne now costs, when Ackerman.N.B.\u2014Good 219 St.James street, , B.\u2014Goods seu roots cost at contract price $5 per ton Laurances\u2019 brand, which is as pure and | part of Canada by BY on approval to apy Cartes, $:3 per dozer vie Xpress, ; having manfally fougut for what be | Presented as © fair Sighting and dencing [ \u2014== - nor of the Western Province were echoed, believe à to be right, and such men ae | Boing hand-in-hand, Gambetta dedg his HUCH BRODI E \u2019 \u2014The various firms #bho advertise to | : Mai d the fi ; .4 hol : rome Tis W s firma ohio advertise to | in Maine, on e figure was too high by | À a Share in the fighting Germany a°\u201cchange\u201d wholesome, and less fortified can be | ecember 11 bound vue of Pebster's unabridged to leave the renner a profit, while the ne o va a Be gentlemer Te speech vhoue mr te hoon oi Buy country | is not x bad, showing Bismarch Greided lta Pub lic [ for half the money.Consumers have Net En es \u2014\u2014 2 Cabinets, $6.per do oo dieti © D osounced by th ! à._ : \u2018 as to whether to turn to the si e Ul.ouly to try this b sonvi HEN E ot gd ot Oats Department te ia bay ers found seed.In the cul- | from the throne, but also by such gentle= \u2014_\u2014= tramontanes or the Military Pers.Eng./* Ï J OnYEyancer, the corres ; pod to be convinced of N BRAN DY The ahove prices will prevail fn go posters tivation of the beet, labour is men of the Opposition as addressed them.| THE ONTARIL, BouNDarYy Comuis- | land is put as cloudy, her pol¥ having ir .ao ness of Dr.Druitt\u2019s decision \u2014_\u2014 date until 15th January next, sd qu \u2014 The New York Sun's Augusta corres- | ® Most important item, and 181 elves to that subject.Lieut ~Governor | SION.\u2014It appears that Mr.Meredith 18 volved var with the savage re frica asd | Commissioner for Ontaris & Quebec, in the matter.In hi \u2014_\u2014\u2014 strictly Cash.5 Lx 5 os * .: .; Jt ; China.der rai dr Seg Jue : .pond re Sy a be yepuoli bot in the Ee va la er 0 ¢ ony n Maize, Macdonald has deservedly gained, or | atone with Mr.Mowat in affirming the sick.man, the Sultan, 8g a Bussian And depository 1 Jaw 3 the Notarial | Tale 5.and Or-Caskes, COLOURED wow of eosin of the Court.General Chamber- in the Dorminion atso.18 Clear, | rather we should say has preserved, | validity of the award of the Oatario | bath, and taking a dos medicine pre THE L WHITE CROSS x C In great variety, su table for press we ge g ! therefore, that values show a tendency ; : | Bound C issi pared by Austria and B 20d.In Russia ATE JAMES SMITH N.P ases \u2019 3ain sass he shall not recognize anybody À .for he did not need to gain, |Boundary Commission, and sees no the weather is stormy.\u2018LC reports state pe Fo y CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS no until 4 decision is made.> increase, and, elthough the price Of | the confidence cf: all, not only in bis reason for assuming that the Dominion so, and this must de deck when railroad | OFFICE: ExcmaNex Binz Bumwpiwas, LINE.3 ¥ HE Do SEES vai \u2014The New York Times says Secretary | the manufacture product must im.| Province, but in the Douinion, by overument will take a contrary view.| Jo are blown up #he air and villages | 344 Notre | \u2014 ° SOME EYTIRELY NEW STYLE die Wood said yesterday that he was more | prove in proportion, it must not ba left | pi ; ; ; Ou'ario Will acquire under this award | purnt Dame treet, | DIRECT STEAN AND SAIL vo ; ; confident than ever of the ultimate suc- | out of sight that there may be compe- his conduct in the high office which he | very valuable mineral lands, including \u2019 a my MONTXE AL, FROM THE CONTI COMWUNICATION bus Do.PORTRAITURE Jo cess of his Refunding Bill.Four prominent has filled now for nearly four years.He | gold deposits east of Mantibo, and will | __Pbe senior pert the British realm January 3.3m 2 TINEAT TO CANADA.ALSO ON VIEW.be: Republicen members of the douse have | titors for the raw material.The value | cntered upon it not unused to public lite, | have an outlet on Hudson\u2019s Bay.0 \u20ac rb ; te A i i « Irish peer, aged 92 i assured him that they will support the | of meat is improving, and, with this im- | Sad his social qualities, added tothe kindly is Lord Kilmorey r 5 ; The undersigned are , about the gayesy£# of bis day.He is Canadian Distr ich Tele raphlo, quote rates of freights now prepared to As we finish all our work most oe i S AZER Al B R AN DY and this requires time, do not dels!! n \u2019 measure, t, th : : .\u201d .TTT a ee Newry, so well-known Vessels fi: > 0 \u2014The House of Representatives Naval | and for fooling stuffs very high character of the ladies of bis housekold, ST.LAWRENCE WARD.arr CS \" (LIMITED.) through rates to ai parte of Jair gal 4180, Soiere.but give all tho time you \u20ac ; h # mand for feeding stuffs.Every high.| , ade hi id tT .for the se: 188 of the Dominion ishing.ommittee have agrecd to report fayour- Jass f: k the value of 1 à ave made his residence at Toronto a The following correspondence is ri \u2014 Emperoy Norton the Firet is THE A \u2014 To a uson 1889, In Hhds., Qr Jack NOTMAN & SANDHAY, Ce ably ou and urge tbe adoption of Whitte- | ©l#88 farmer knows the value of locust | gource of personal pleasure to the inha- |.ë ponc 18 1 l dead, Te Æted in San Francisen, NNUAL GENERAL MEETING essential te tonnage by first vessels it ig > 3 and Octaver, Cases Bleury Street, Mont em pornsa Bil te locate pod purchase a site | beans as a source of sugar for feeding in | pitants of the capital.We have only inserted on account of a mistake inthe | | 4\" pmjy believed in his ceif- of tho Shareholders of the Canadian Dig- | date make application at an early Quarts, Flasks, Half\" lagk \"| November 37 \u2019 Le or the new Nuva servatory at Wash- \u2018nati 3 ; \u201c ; _ : .Hi jee\u2019 zic 1 wi eci .] - .ington, and appropriates 875.000 for the comb ination wih crus hed oil seeds, such heard one serious complaint of neglect of signatore : impos; te, who i whi n Head ome oh Co- will be held at the | Special low rates for large shipments Now in Stock ; as linseed cake, and in the sugar beet To 1he Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD.old m ce on STEI .\"Lock, NMANN & LUDWIG, purpose.MUNDERLOH & co tere, : ing ae royal assessments he levied \u2014The Committee of the Maine Legis- | there is 8 cattle feeder having a source of duty, even from the Conservatives\u2014that| Sir, \u2014In reading the Hkr lb i - ALD of this | PY Wednesd th was when the Mail, deeply pondering mormng\u2019s issue, i sce my name as a HP?nsurallya bandsome man, but he ay, © 14thEnst, TT: => ILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO.lature have submitted a series of questions | sugar combined with alkaline salts dif- : ; i ; bipaelf grote:que by his dress, A | 88 TWELVE o'olock nocn.which it was voted to submit to tae Court.tue din the pure juiees of the root.If upon gubernatorial duties, held up to the yng fepresontative for St.Lawrence ao avays waved from his hat, and be INO.MURRAY Agents White Cen o2) n Age | De Bresoles and 4 La Boyer of Both branches have adjourned until Satur- 2 e Ju .indignation of its readers the fact that * LE ould merely state that © jre a 1ght blue uniform, sometimes with Secret Montreal, 10th January, 188, 2°: gents for Canada of day.Aseting-Governor Lamson will issue the offal of the beet is so valuable for] .had been no private theatricals at not, for the present, aspire to such hon- Sword, When the public mind became ecretary.- r8 December 20 \u2019 OFF ST, SULPICE STREET sw ours.In the meantime, thanking myxcited over any subject, he would set all January 6, 4 orders instructing the militia not to obey | laying on flesh,or the production of milk, : Government House.We are not suffi- | friends for their ki ight by issui ; ; GI Lab \u2014 ; = A | Cb i .A ¥- | friends for their kind remembrance t#ight by issuing a proclamation signed ?PEC j © oxders ot a nora he Doar Doited the whole beet will be of vastly greater | ciently aware of the character of the sub- | me, ; \u201cNorton I.\" When this was done the Q u EEN S B LOCK, 9 F I S H SPECIALTY :\u2014Importation from al Pat foi States Marshal says the moonshiners on importance, more especially in a meat | sequent festivities at that hospitable man- 1 am, sir, yours truly, olitical or financial trouble was settled in St.Catheri MANITOBA * ku ( jsioB, Butler's Creek, ia Wayne County, Tences- | Market rising in value.Just now high | pion to say, with tainty.wheth James O'Hgr | Lis mind.erine Street.\u2014 rope: o0 ODS in; sec, have organized under an oath to kill fee ors pay $40 to $50 per ton for locust ro b SA oy or ea y, whether Montreal, January 12, 1880.m TO L SOLE AGEN FROM mie! by 3 = \u2019 » Ey Er CH or el who go | aaa viding about 45 Bo | iu tog os, hon pened fard | up Be TT00 sr | ol TOON EASE ate on the O_LET.BRIDGE BUILDERS \u201cebrador Herring PRODUCERS oF ALL FLIOVE Ù ; .ey kille .À.Lu .\u2018 ULII -K .,C .- Fowler for guarding a deputy-collector cent of sugar, but when once | ined for.Admitting this particular de- SOC TIC ON 07 1h inst, Agnes Jom ride of the late : wo gal of those First-Class S:ores ; also CONT AND Gr een and Dry C df ARTICLES.in 2B iia Fr at he Revenue officers will the agricalturalist understands from feet, however\u2014and we are all more or less = The funeral will tak place from her late large dwelling on \u201cSt, \"Catherine arom?RA CTO ns.S 1 0 sh 1 IN STOCK! - ild-cat concerns in i : ., r , iday, 3 SO r , \u2014\u2014 \u2014 - that region without a saficient force to | XP eriment the great value OO! imperfect\u2014even a Lieutenant- Governor is Irs OBJECTS AND INTENTI:L on].om pee = Z day 7 Done dust at magn oie for a Boarding Bouse, intheabove | TENDERS fer the constructi amon \u2019 BORDEAUX ; overcome resistance, this article there must undoubtedly | not necessarily © the faultless monster E The second meeting of ther, ndeor | intimation, For particulars a Iv t combined RAILWAY and 1 Ton of a , Ma k ( larcts).AU comisf a ba \u2014A Washington special to the New York | 87is¢ 8 serious competition for the re=|« ghich the world ne'er saw\u2019\u2014Mr.Mac | Hotel last retin.esq xeellent D AVID To BRIDGE across the RED RIVE © Whitefi h sBerel CHA MONDE, from propre - HOLNEZ SON i [AN M0 CAR among the Boers.0, for angar, we quete the following from a } such of its citizens gs have seen nothing | ths child was tooo noige, S FREDERICK KIN five 8 Church; sevents-five feet, St.Pat- AS \u2014__ 286 He \u2019 Me ex-E 5 1 embark strong to be buried, 5 GSTON ; three storeys by thirty- PLENDID \u2014 with a ° Min wo torso Cap ° aa letter of the Hon.Joseph 8, Potter, U.S.| better, as to make him fix his residence | 8ts.) The next step was to appoint a W:ne Merchant, ' other additional = mate dase ent, with of Furniture now op « COLLECTION FOR m\u201cALH- Hope on the 26th March.Arrangements Consul in Stuttgart, South Germany :\u2014 | so far west.He is un eastern man ; and Gent, and be.bad much pleasure St.James Street, RE Hospital Street- Tow apply nt thy Class 0 der,\u201d Fe con re Ware ouse.oh O20, 8t Shaw\u2019, will be made to expedite the voyage 60 as | \u2018\u2018 Germany and France produce two} he old Eastern District of Ontario will, roposing Mr.Karr, QC, (Applause.) Janwary 14 11 January:14 MoNTRRaL, 5 JD NTE Yers | in leath, 7 End ahastlare Dink, et 100 Tone cf St Maurice Pig Ton, 41 : .Tid 1 December 25 \u2019 R& Co.|room Suits, fra °0°8rds, Parlor L -inch Car Wheels, of the same I lm 307 | {oe tt material ang arniture deu ail 4 sale.Apply to ELLE go.te ©8 to rent and for ag'e diP.Sey essra.J, O.BRUNEL grt sa'e, \u2018Three Fo December 24 Le A | SERRE RIYE UD HOOK PVEHE4 OH PH © \u2014 Hg POW sac WAR LING TREE 3 OF ALL Go [NGS KINDS, PROMPT THE RIPTION Le, PLAT sn real and other ports, but be had not bezn able to get the information ; but, so fur as steamers wero concerned, Montreal was ad cheap as any other port, with one or two exceptions.(Cries of * No, Ne.\u201d) He was merely stating what he fuit, and that was that it was cheaper than New York, Pid delphia or Boston.(M.Henshaw -Hear, bear) He was glad to see that the r:vemue was improving, aad that they were geting into'a good position once more, He noticed there was à sp-cial reference made in the report to the proposed railway to Sauit Ste.Marie, and the application of the Minneapolis Board of \u2018Trade, and hs had received & communication only rhe previous day with regard to the question.As they were aware, with their consent, ha went west to St.Paul ard Miuneap lisin November last and saw the Mon.Mr.Sibley.They were anxious to bave a line of railway from St.Paul to Sault Ste Maris, the two cities, each containing s:me 50000 inhahitants, were nine miles apart, but practically they were desirous of obtaining the shortes\u201d route to an ocean port, and he had a ling conversation with General Sibley and Me.Chute on the matter, but General Bangman wished to have the road built through Daluih.The road by Duluth to Manitoba would be 50 miles shorter than by St.Paul, but they wanted all the trade from the North-Western cities that they could get, and St.Paul was a great centre of Minne= sotts, from which thers would be a large amount of sh pment.But looking at it froin their own standpoint it seemed to him, and they had pressed on Government the \u201came thiog, that they ought to have a road right through their own territory.(Hear, hear.) I'he speaker thea proceeded to describs vhe difficulties to be encounter ed in sueh a comstruction.The qu-s'ion of a railway to Sault «te.Marie was, he said, of great importance to the trade of Montreal, and more go to the harbour.He wished to know what theidea of the Board of Trade was, whether it was to be a Government road or be built by private enter prise.He alluded to the insolvency law in a j.cular manner, and said he hoped when be became insolvent it would have ceased to exist, (Laughter.) Then, with respect to bridging the river, they had had applications made to the Ceommissioners to allow the river to be cut to see if it would remain open, and permission had been granted.Then they applied for leave to bring a railway across the ice, and that was algo granted.Anything which could be done to develop trade in Montreal had been done und would be done in the future.Raferring to the elevator question he said a letter was published and ecircu- | lated 29th December last by the St.Lawreacs Grain Elevating Company in regard to their being unduly charged for tneir elevator.Under the Act Vic.18, ch.143, section 16, the Harbour Commissioners had the power to commute the dues on all vesaels such aeferry boate,and boats plying between Montreal and other places along the river, and under that Act dues cn elevators were commuted.Mr.Inglis seemed to 8ay that the Commission had ne power to commute dues on elevators under that Act.His second proposition was that these elevators were steamers aud came under the steamer dues.Mr.I: glis claimed that bis elevator was of a smaller 81z3 than that of the o her elevators in the harbour.o All elevators were charged gt the same rate Mr.Inglis also claimed that his elevator raised double that of the other elevators.It was clear, therefore, that no injustice was being done by the same amount b:ing charged on his elevators as on the others.The last clause in his letter seemed to be perf-ctly ur- tenable, inasmuch as he stated that if the Harbour Commissioners were to abolish the dues on elevators altogether he would suffer thereby.The CHAIRMAN approved of the Sault Ste.Marie road, and read a newspaper extract to show that the Bostenians had With respect Inglis must either increase his plant or sell it to the other company.Mr T.Warre, M.P., thought there could not be an oyer estimate of \u2018the Sault Ste.Marie scheme, but Toronto would ba interested with them and there could bs little doubt that it would be carried.(Hear, hear.) But in their esgerness toopen up the North-West they were forget!ing à matter of more importance to the c:ty.They had the finest line ot water communication in tbe wcrid, which was superior to anything in New York, but yet they had only a small proportion of the trade of the North.We.t.The question suggested by Mr.Hensraw and 1ts surrounding was of nn- portance, aud it was f r them to show tnat the port charges of Montreal were loss than those other ports.The question was pot a political ome, for Mr.Mackenzie when in power announced his belief that the improvement of the St.Lawrence was a question for the Dominion.(Hear, bear.) & He believed it would be for the goed of she | eclory if they eould make both Montreal and Quebec frge ports.(Applause) After some conversation the meeting adjourned until Monday next.GARROTTRE'S REWARD.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tm Montte Rorest-\u2014Tru.op Pamonens axo PenenuesT.À very lengthy report was given in these columng of the highway robbery committed on Latour street about seven o'clock on the evening of 20th December last, and the arrest of the alleged highwaymen.Yesterday morning, in the Court of Special Sessions, the prisoners Henry Holden and Billy Dease were called to the bar, and in accordance to their wishes Detective Fahey produced a business card, which they said contained the only procf of their innocence.The card failed in its mission, as it was simply a busiucss card of George Provencher, saloon keeper, and the case proceeded.Lewis Morris, tailor, who had been robbed, was the first witness called, and stated that, on the evening of the 29th December, he left his store on St- James street to go to his home on Latour street He had in his pockets his own gold watch, chain and locket, à lady's gold watch, and about $150 in money While walking home on Latour street, wi h his hands in his pockets, be noticed two men standing on Latour street.The smaller of the two men was standing at the door of a gateway, near which the witness lived.He had walked several steps past the larger of the two men when he was seized Ly the throat from behind.The smaller man opened the door leading into the gateway, and the big one dragged him in.He was unconscious for a moment, and he then felt them rifling his pockets.He distinctly heard one of the men say to the other, \u201cGive him à kick \u201d and he immediately after received a violent kick in the groin.After Mr.Morris had concluded, Holden cross-examined him at some length concerning Abaham Marks with whom he had come out of a tailor shop on his way home.Detective Fahey said the case had been placed in his hands on New Years Day, and on information received he arrested a man named George Provencher, in whose possession he found a watch, chain and locket.Provenche- for soma time refused to give any account of them.He then took them to the house of Mr.Morris, who identified the articles.With Detective Arcan{, he went to Provencher's house and arrested Billy Dease, and subsequently arrested Holden coming out of a disreputable house kept by a woman named Harriet Johnston.Deasc and Holden said they had been \u201c on à drunk\u201d for some time and did not remember having given Provencher any jewellery.Mrs, Vickerson, residing at 20 Latour street, said t- at on the night of the 29th of December she was going out with her husband and noticed three men standing on the sidewalk, On hearing of the robbery she remarked to her husband that the robbers were doubtless the three men they had seen.On seeing the prisoners, Holden and Dease, in the Magistrate's office, she immediately identified them.Her husband corroborated this evidence.George Provencher was brought from the prisoners\u2019 dock to the witness box, and swore that on the 30th of December Dease had called him aside and said \u201c I'm a little on the drunk ; will you take care of this watch and chain for me till the day after New Year.\u201d This closed the case for the Crown Dease then addressed the Court in his defence : I met a man that I only knew by the name of Buck.Says he, \u201c Have youany raoney ?\" 1 says, \u201c\u201c Yes; a little \u201d\u201d Will you lend me cight or ten dollars ?\u201d says he I says, « It's comin\u2019 on New Year, I dont know as I can lend it\u201d Says he, \u2018 Its not for nothin\u2019, I'll give you this watch\u201d I said I did not like to have watches like that in my hands.Says he, \u201c You need\u2019nt be afraid, it don\u2019t belong to Montreal\u201d So 1 took the watch and gave the money.He also reviewed the evidence of Mr.Morris and Mrs, Vickerson, several times forgetting himself.His Honour Mr.Dugas then briefly reviewed the case, stating that there was no room for doubt.« Yes, there\u2019s plenty room for doubt,\u201d interrupted Dease, who was silenced, and His Honour, continuing, said the sentence would be comparatively a light one\u2014seven years each in the penitentiary, Both prisoners laughed, and said something like, Oh, law! is that what you call light\u201d Holdeu turned sharply round on leaving and said, \u201c It was a cut and dried job,\u201d but whether this was intended to refer to the robbery or the trial did not appear.Both prisoners have served two terms in the penitentiary.Provencher wag then dischatged.On being conveyed to the cells the prisoner Dease had to pass Mr, Morris,who was standing in the corridor.The rascal as he went by drew up his hand and struck Mr, Morris a blow in the face saying, ¢ Take that and remember me \u201d ROXY.BY EDWARD EGGLESTON, AUTHOR OF THE * HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER.\u201d CHAPTER XXIX, THE INFARE.There could be no wedding in a Hoosier village thirty or forty years ago without an infare on the following day.In those days thé faring into the house of the br.dvgroom\u2019s parent was ob-erved with great rejoicing.At an esrl er stage or the village's history the little brass cannon was fired in honour of weddiugs, and almost the whole town ki pt holiday.On the day after Roxy\u2019s wedding Colonel Bonamy made a great infare, as became à great man like himself, It was preceded by a week of cooking and baking, Oa the day ot the infare, * Uncle Billy.\u201d a skilful old negro, was imported from Kentucky to 10ast the pig which bung suspended by a wire in front of the wide kitchen fire-place, while Billy turned it round and round, basting it from time to time, For roast pig ata wedding feast was the symbol of aristocracy.A Bonamy might lose bis soul, but he could not be married without a pig Everybody who could be considered at all inevitable was there.The Boones and Haz Kirtley\u2019s family and the fishermen\u2019s families and the poor-whiteys generally were left eut but everybody who was anybody was there.Not only from town but from the country and even from the Kentucky shore guests were brought, Neither age nor sex was respected.Old Mother Tartrum was there, engaged in her diligent search after knowledge.She was in herself a whole Suciety for the Collection and Diffusion of Useless Information.She also collected various tit-bits of cake off the supper-table, which she wrapped in her red silk handkerchief and deposited in ber pocket.She was a sort of animat ed Dictionary of Universal Biography fo.the town, abie to tell a hundred unimr portant incidents in the life of any person in the place, and that without being consulted.Whittaker had sunk intoa helpless despondency as Roxy\u2019s marriage approached, and he could not bring himself to be present at the wedding.But fearing unfriendly remark, he had brought his courage to the point of attending the in.fare.He camc late, however, and the house and grounds were already filed with guests.He walked up between the long row of Lombardy poplars, looking at the brightly illuminated house of the Bonamys, which, lying on the outskirts of thie town, combined in itself something of the spruceness of the townhouse with the isolation of a farm-bouse, The house was a squarish brick one, the walls were of gravel.There wus a lawn of green sward on either hand, with a vineyard and fle:ds of tasselled corn in the moonlit background.Peopie were all about bim as be approached the house, and many greeted biw as he passed.But Whittaker was a man marching in his own funeral procession.Despite his utmost exertion to address Mark and R xy with cleerfulness, there was that in his face which caused Mark to say to Roxy as be turned away\u2014 \u2018 What a serious-looking man he is !\u201d And his seriousness tad something infectious about it, fur Roxy did not recover à bridal cheerfulness for sometime afcer- ward.Out of respect for Mark\u2019s and Roxy's scruples, and, too, for Mark\u2019s semi-cler;cal position as a \u2018 lay \u201d or local preacher on his way to a further promotion in:o the \u201c travelling\u201d minisuy, there was no dancing.The company promenaded iu the Lails and up and down the gravel walks between the kombardy Pp: plars, and among the sprucely trimmed pira-|{ widat cours tat 8.00d abou: the house, B.mething in Whittuker\u2019s givomy mood wade him adverse to the throug of merry people, the more that on account of the rumours whieh had cireuiatecl abous us attachment 0 Roxy, he was Clusely watched.About ten clock Moiher Tartrum met bim and put him through his catechism with vigour, Had he ever been engaged to Roxy?He might tell an old woman like herself in confidence! How was it broken off p Was it he that withdrew; or did Roxy Had Mr.Highbury given ref .se him.Wasn\u2019c be him a piece of bis mine ; .ng rather ba nig LC.fer 1 these questiors the minister flatly refused to reply, and as | a brusquely walked away, turning io 0 80 unfrequented path bordered by a pri hedge.This led bim to the ga rd \u2018nto woich he entered by # gate thro gt a poling fence.He went down und be grape arbour thas stood, near g :0 the unvarying fashion of the gran ry, in the middle of tbe garden.Wu) 12g quietly and meditatively, he came Lo be other side ot the garden, where ow turned and saw full before bim the brilliantly lighted bouse, and the oom pany moving UP and down the Wwand through the roums.He oon plainly see the figure of Roxy, as 8 ¢ stood by ber husband, chrer ful now an diffasing light on all about her.Mart , fur bis part, Was always checrfs 3 there was nou a vein of austerity 18 bis composition.He was too hopeful to fear for the future, sud too buoyant y happy and complacent to be discurbr by anything.Oertainly he was à fino looking man, standing there in the high of » multitade of candles, and enterlog with his limitless heaitiness into toe merriment of ibe throng about him, giving back banter for banter with the quick esllus of the rucy humour of (be suuntry.Bat there was something ubout this popular young fellhw, carrying a before bim, which gave Whittaker a gense of foreboding.Doesa rejected lover ever think that the weman has done quite so well for ber own interest he might P * Fast by Roxy stood Twonuet.There was a sort of separation of fceling between them now ; but Roxy was goon to go away, and Twonnet determined to stand by her to the last.Ii she had locked upn th: marriaze as the town eaw 1t,\u2014as an ascent for Ryxy,\u2014ehe would have chosen to be elsewhere; bu because Roxy bad not done as well ag she might, Twonuet s'ood by her with a chivalrcus faithfalness.Whistakerin his mood of unreason, took Twonnet\u2019s fidelity to Roxy in umbiage, 8s a sort of desertion of bimself.Jt is so hard for us to understand why our friends do not feel our wrongs as poignantly as do.; \"Whittaker could not help wondering what Adams w.s thinking of, as he stood defiantly against the wall, glasp- ing the lappel of bis coat, as though be would hold firmly to his propriety by tois means.The minister had stood thus more than a minute, wken the company were sum: moned to supper.Tuetable was spread on the porch which ran along the side of the L of the bouse, in fu.l view from his stand-point.He could see the fine~ looking bridegroom lead tbe procession to the table, and ail the company following.He thought that he ought to return to the house, lest his absence should be observed.But just as be was about to make a la: guid movement in the direction of the supper, he neard a stealthy tread on the outside cf the vine-covered garden fence.He listened until the person walking along the fence had passed a few feet further on.A cluster of lilac- bushes intervened between him sud the position of the new-comer ; but he could hear a suppressed voice, as of a Woman in solilcquy : ; \u201c That's her, shore as shootin\u2019.She air\u2019t purty, neith:r, nor never was.L'il pay her up! Se of I don\u2019s.She thinks she\u2019s gut bim now.An\u2019 all that finery ard flammery.I ort to be there at that table.Folks would see somebody et 1 was there.Bu.she\u2019s orney\u2014orney as gitout.I kim giv him away from ber ef 1 ever giv half a chance.They'd better go to Texas purty shortly, ef she knows what's gocd fer her.I'll show her.Ssltpetre won\u2019s sive\u2019em ef they stay here.\u201d Then, sfter a long pause : \u2018* She\u2019l] wish I was de :d afure Pm dove.Let her larn to steal my beau.Bi sbe pack him cff to Lexus, Lil foller, sure.Au\u2019 Pil pay ber up, or my same hat Nancy Kiriley.Tu Wuittak:r the whole specch was evidently the thinking alvud vf un g- norant pereon fu.l of suppress-d passion.The touc frigbrened hum, and he moved cautiously so as to get a view of tue speeker.Her hair was pushed buck from ber low forehead m a dishevelled fashion, aud even in the moonlight, ne could sue tue great eyes aud Lhe l«rge regular features, and could feel a certain impressisn of the great unimal beauty of the woman standing there, not ten feet from him, with fists clenched bard, and a louk of ferocity on her counienance that he had never seen on buman face before.She reminded him of nothing so much as an old steel pl te print he had seen f Judith with the bloody head of Holoferues.Having no kaowledge of Nancy, Whittaker did uot understand the meaning of her words ; but he couid make uut that some evil was iutended to Roxy.His first impulse was to cail Colonel Bonumy.Then 1a his confused thuugbt came a pity for the poor girl turn thus by her evil passiong, and a seuse of bis duty to her; he woald go and try to exurcise the demon, Naucy had come to town resolved to stop Mark\u2019s marriage at any cost.She would show the watch-seal and Testament to Roxy, and thus awake ber jealousy if sie could.Shs would (ven threaten Mark with exposure of some sort, or with slanderous charges.Sie would not be vu.witted by the old man any more ; she would go to juil, if she had to go to jail ; but she wuuld have ber revenge.Great was her chagrin at finding the wedding already past and the infare set down for that very evening, There was nothing left for her but to fume and.threaten retribution.Hep rage bad brought her here\u2014envy and malice ace devils that drive possessed suuls into the contemplation of that which sggravates their madness.Nancy stcod thus inthis torturing perdition of Tantulus,\u2014mad ened by see Ing the pomp into which another poor g-rl bad somo instead of herselt,\u2014maddened by the sighs of happy faces and the sound of merry voices, wbile she was in the outer darkuess where there Was weeping and guashing of teeth.She stood there with her fist shut uj and her face distorted by wrâth\u2014as à lost soul might curss the far away heaven\u2014when she heard from the bushes behind her the voice of Whiitaker, To be continued.\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee \u2014The bells of St.Peter's, Zuri , be melted to form a new set, but cure ta sutiquarian society has interferred to save one cast in 1294.\u2014Londou has a Society for P, i Street Accidents and Dangerous Dre i§ which, for the ; Taek ending Dec.20, ree.ported two killed a; = init from this cause.nd forty-five ured .\u2014The Saturday Review says that in England buys new books because Mua, takes 1,000 or 1,500 copies of a popular work and lets them out during the period of anauthors success.In point of fact Maudie often takes a far larger numbes This enterprising librarian began his work in a dingy street in Bloomsbury, near the, British Museum, about forty years ago, and gradually erept up into prominence, rising contemporaneously with the great newemen, W.H.Smith & Co, and the extension of the railroad system, until some eighteen years ago he erected a vast warcy house commensurate with bis trade.His ¢.ris, carrying to subscribers their food for the mind, scour the town just as do those of the grocer and baker car, ying food for the body, and every country neighbous- hood has its book club, which gets a b trom Mudie cncea week, By a nigh rade of subscription you can immediately nro COPY of 8 work, and if it ig not * in,\u201d ey get it and send it to you in the course of a few hours.Mud; \u2019s m i : + ost - petitors are W.H.Smich & Co on GRAY'S SPECIFIC WIEVIVINE, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.- RACE M ill Promptiy AAU \u2018à and radically owe any and il\u2019 every case of Nervous Debis lityans Weux- ARN, ness, resul of Be, oT, Ye 1 n t1scretion, & To ore Taking 7Cess or over.~N \\ BF wors of the After Taking bram :nd nervous 8yste harmloss, acts like magic.and faa pouty ; r ears with extensivel, d great sucess.OF Ver thirty y 4 | purticuiars | 1 which we desire to send PE by man ov q one.&47 The Specific Medics, 0 * y all druggists ag $1 per pack: ve Ie x packages for $5, or will be sent tree by ms on raceipt of the money by aAdreagire The Gray Medicine Co ' TORUNTO \u201d SF Sold in Montreal by a) Co and otal Druggists, and every plesal à and United States, ors in ecomber 17 TLD we fa.\u2014T Liver town, 3 - a - A Wednc ars So ce vas» p NST > Sos En \u2014A ; York - G ~ociat] .; debts -T Ld failed ME SP FY : positon i .4 .4 .Positor : the Domi dollar.Also, Sole Agent in nion .To F0 CELEBRATED HOUSE OF MESSRS.JOAN FORD à i Tue EDINBURGY, SCOT } ia HOLTROOD GLASS VORES on WALKER.LAND, ariou resented here by the L ecuted by the late Agen .to ren former re wil Le taken on the sawe terme as ex t of this In and di September 7 ee A OAD AD A Ee wh:le RL NOR JAGOB TOWNSEND'SSARSAPARD mou OLD DR.JA a still THEE BLOOD PURIFIER, made | \u201cFor all impurities of the 4 be.T SRE \u201c extraordinary medicine h 18 à si ; 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