Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 29 avril 1880, jeudi 29 avril 1880
[" TRADE AND COMMERCE: Montreal, ; \u2014 Ibe mel steamer \u201c Polen, 28.-zard from iverpool, fi =\" 1D= signalled off Cape Rey.Quebec, has been >The Ottawa River Naviga li marke! steamer Princess 5 begs Co\u2019s jegular trips between M au her lon this morning.ontreal and Caril- ~The Western Nail Associati Pitisbgrz has decided to resume of next \u2014 eval \u2014 \u2014\u2014 - sr r _ ~ Hatlway Netias, a.0.4.0.18D 0 RAILWAY > 0 Me CHANGE OF TIME COMMENCIN Mo G ON nday, May 8rd.1880 __\u2014her-totai-sa) .les were :\u2014P ; m M, 27,200 ; some fro Manitoba and the West .| Copperas, # 100 iv.Buipur .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.° +13 i Clee.oes | TMD OR 22nd, 25th , and 26th insts .the Mondfy, also to reduce i 85.25, 0 $4.e Îte card rate from \u201cExcess of U.S.export : va Merchandise, 8 over imports : EN Es ber and March, $0,447,000 ; March VOL.LXX1I.NO 22m, Jlst, $194,465,000 5 Pline pour March | Morsox\u2019 \u2014 \u2014 gi 1,000.Excess of imports Jean, 3283,- Bars 8 BANK \u2014 Sales t a 05 y silver, March, $7,600, E gold and OF ToroNTO\u2014 o-dayZat 82, i SEE \u2014\u2014 silver, More ar, $1876 xcess of exporte per cent has been dec] A dividend of 31 dull.Prices owi MON \u2014 : , 81, m ; ; ch mess \u2014 imports year ending March 81 Excess of months, but there ia ared for the past aix remein very firm \"8 to stock, being light | 41 imch ¢ on - - TREAL, THURSDA PRIL 29, 138 port Yess Of nmports Bat, $00 arin oe stock ; Bolder tion of deal a AVAI STORRS Tix for Brandy.| ©! \"TND to 80 IMoR.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.000 \u2026.235 \u2014 Y, APRIL 2 ob, Ex 310614, are oer emandine 132 ng in Rosi \u2014There is INDICO = eae 80 of 43 lo.has re \u2014 2505, se ns, b more mass een sens .250 91 Co a | mad ge mind | ps le acer 8.47 rh Ap i \"10 Ea D api a | amis ne _\u2014 = e .J x ng er A | | | A thou: Share cor | ouuERos\u2014One NS uote 50e lower at $3.50 @ 25 ; Siemens.agreement, 4 months.yet having stimulated 2 down ation not | arri eo Prada RE PE Hey: 7 024 va à Ce _ es ig - engin 120 53 beet at rates S ) ale easier at and Coitmess ee .0000 n enquiry havi emand, hard! TE | Joly % 7 05 asked Jane; Ze = = ue es NC ue om taken st rates Spirits of Turpentire ra 3 @ $6.50.Summericd crea 28 60 an ow are about bc acs been heard.Prices fo 2 3-¥.0.80 vay, om lat Jan, as 18h guet SD 7e 1, Tho ste Rs fv ins : mek ie .ye : { Turpesti o55@ $6.90.) Langiown :38 6% | little more th ier, but quotatioi 25:1 April, 1880; al way, rom La Jan.| bid 30 opus.\u201c352 pm £53 | tue dure id of Orleans un St : tes of Co erest and disco ight, and port.TOCES\u2014Nothi avy.Pitch Pi um at 8c @ 8kc f Calder n 2350 .2400 - GR an ncminal.ns are | Montreal, Ë \u2019 ; also Shipments J ay ; 705 Jan ae 2 p m\u2014$6 971 | tug À amer Maid of Orl = rrive at Hull ull.8.3) a.m.5.15 unt bave MoxTr ing to | $3.50 @ ine and Tar a OT | Carnc 22 51 \u2026 28 00 GRAIN.\u2014WHEA tax, {inc \u2018uropean via P s from | July.e; $7 10 @ $7 124 | À urelie came out of winter qu and the | [ve Hull fe veo 0,00.12.40 p.m.9-2 p.m: mé no change ; mone uader- | b EAL TELE .$4.re steady at | Donato 8 EY Ln 24 Railway f T.\u2014Local recei x, (including U ortland and Hali- 7 12} | day winter quart e | Arriv :r Aocholaga 8.20 a .9-25p.my on call ia] een active GRAPH CoM OILS\u2014Li ) ematite .\u201cie aor |b y for week ending 28th Apri pis by | freight Eure en E ; s Envois i as LE at 4 @ 5 per cent, and call is loaned 97, but si at rates rangi PANY has | lots indseed Oil is easi BAR.W 100 o\u2014 TT ee ame ush.Total recei g 28th April, 12,008 | aud ,) by Grand Trunk Rai through | G EW YORK ; MrP g CW Jones has bée a.1280 p.m.9.15p m.nt.on time at » but since declini ging from 93 ot Raw we asier ; for round Slemens .:: 8200 | April, 49 ceipts from let Ja ; nd Montreal & Ch nk Railway East RAIN ~-.040 » April 28.r Paradis for works i den built by | L 9.15pm.6; for commercial pa about | closes.S ining to 95 .$ @ | small ve quote 80c @ 6 Scotch and St » 494,565 bush : a.to 28th | om ; amplain Rail ; $1 26% a m\u2014Wheat during the appr s in Moutreal H y | Leave Hoch Night per the range i ales of the at which it er quantities u 24c and | Bet Stafordahire se .33s | At correspondi , against 814,304 b parative figures fo Railway, with @ $1 27 May; $1 t, No 2 Red for th: pproaching seaso oser Queb- choses (or : 6 per cent.for first-class bi ge is from MONTREAL week, 1,500 sh @ 69¢c.Cod Oil i pto 65c; boiled 64 Swede do L260 .260 | Cre ponding date in 1879, bei ush Arative Zguree tor previous years :\u2014 1 White, §1 22 3; 3,72} bid June; 0 | es {porta stoambin mand lene | en at duis fora I -class bills up t active d GAS CoMPANY shares.| Stea il is steady at 4 c| Swedes.S000 2 310 rease of 319,749 b , being a de TOTAL BECELPTS.: \u2014Whb @ $1 22] Mu e; No 7ulf ports\u2019 steamshi vi Leave Que bec de 800 bm 630 cent.for less know P to 8 per | sa] emand thro ANY has been i m Refined Seal 1a hel Thc @ 50c.| Lowunoor and Bot fr 450 soe | Portland ush.Local shi - EIPTS.eat, No 2 Red, sales y.11 46a m | tended to be di mship Miramichi is i eave Que bec for Hoc 9.00 Du 6.30 mu bi up clive de Courir | ace Ref teady at 474 @ 59 Hay re 850 \u2014 SW | endi and other ch: pments Sarma @ $1 23 June : , $1 26 May; $1 Picto spat-hed on her fi is in- laga c for Hoche- 1\" a.ue bulk of the offerin .es, the | the me 1,200 sh week, with | t we note the sale\u2018 Je | , CANADA PLAT UE.95 I eb ding 28th Apri Annels for we SERA} : HH Tome 5 iss Ch me EE PE \u2014 ge being di latest tra shares at 119 @ 12 o arrive at 57 salé of 100 barrels | pono Gari 23,\u2014 ¥ DOX \u2026 6: |ments pril, 208 bush.T ek BERNE seg pril; 463: @ 46ic May ; 52fc @530 There are ab about the Lith in rrive at Hochela -10.40 aa.9.30 at 7 per cent.For Sterli iécounted | 120, and nsactions bei 1}, | quiet at 4c.Refined Petrol Is | Dominion & Arrew from lst Janu th.Total ship~ Eg xg a9 ge June; 8.009, 47 i ay ; 46ic @ ment Wharf out 4: buoys on the G at eave Ho he'ag Ag 4.43pm.6,2 om ng 7 rns 119 @ 1214, Te a Tie Be carrée | Dominic row \u2026 sœ 367,530 bush anuary to 28th Apri 35 2 87?es Quiet; N y 47c July.12 50 é7c | in the ri rf ready to be placed i overn Jar e'aga for St.Mixed.20 a.m.there is a better dem : xchange atter price without selle for broken 1 or car loads, 14 on re Sox 6 .550 |C ush, against 803 pril, 32:57) { June: Corp, fim aia seine dean pnt, |i ed a = uring à : 4 1193 @ sic @ Lao for ar | bdo | uN PLE, ¥ ox 4 § £0 orresponding date i ,047 bush g 3: gw $1 104 June \u2019 13@ $t 123 May: The coastin s lake ice passes cut rrive at st.Jerome.53)/pm .and the posted rates h ew York, | 9 TY PAsSENG 3 r single bar\u2014 | Cn rcoal, [,C.M | crease of 43 e in 1879, bei at = 35% g dle .Corp, steady; Hi May; | arrived up g steamship Bea .Leave st.J rome.7.15 : and 2 New | pos Ce A OL i ¢ BICORL Lr ooevivnnei ce 000 85 5,517 bush N ng -a de.= 23% 5 @ 4lic; No 2, 39} y; High Mixed, | tig Li p last nizht, report ver, which Hochelagn rome for pm.\u2014\u2014\u2014 to $486 for 60-day bi advanced | 95 , the latest t raY\u2014Sales at] b \u2014There is ; Gharcoal, D.C.10 50 7 9 59 | yet transpired + No busines : g $151 May rte ape 31 | BE rote | SH En | FE 7 bills, and \u201cSales abo ransactions bei ut the mark not much activit Charcoal D.X, 750 118 $1.35 pired, holders conti ess has : iw $13 e, 8,000, $1 24% Apri p m\u2014 } Bic.proceedi ree schooners in t © rrive at Hochel : \u2014 6 demand; here there h ! $4.89 for ut 500 share eing at | forei et remains firm f ¥, | Coke, LU.750, +.559 85 for Canada Spri ntinue to ask : Pl 20, $1 201 May BE | at oe Sale| mr = .oi Shon 30 ar he market romane activity, | Coke, LG: ser 108 entirely nominal Spring, but this fi ; : Pd 64,000, $1 26} M ed, 24,000, $1 284 April H ed barque cal Trains between H \u20149.0am at ee as 89 for won Fare foreign and der ™ Grenay Cape is | CoOKIeY K .Not bb.Cuarooar 1° bide inal ; it is difficult gure is : June C ay ; 16,000, $1 23 pril; | HALIFAX, April 2 Trang leave Mi ull and Aylmer.) ; uyin L STUC bc f c and Australi okiey K.or Bradiey., ard buyers vi to obtai orn, No 2, 52} i@$1254 | tinaton, wb.ci pril 28\u2014The st minut ve Mile-End i or) puns ie bck > corer.WAL STUCK IST wi pres\u201d alian 5bc @ | Gatvant Coke.te 01x.01 those of iews are 4c @ 5 n @ 473: May; , 52$c @ 58c April; 4 Anca?:ch put in h eamer Lar- es later ! Station sev: 7 aad the - .There is little doi 34c @ 36¢ for gr Galvanized Sheets.sa bat 1\" Us.ou |; sellers.Nothi Se below Red, copies ar, 2 wpa Pr Ps co ak ee A Lu \u2019 rie for OCK 1187 7 ured and Sc @ greasy | Acops and Banda 28 best.812 n Coarse Grai ng has transpired beat, irregular; ne.205pm | gy York coal, sailed to-de m | sen guificient Pala | i sal or.here ia litle do 36 for greasy 100p3 ad Bards.3 100 4s.\"0 sx | asl ing, and quotati p! Poi Red, $1 28 r; sales, 250,000, N It is ay for ger Trains, and E ce Cars on all P, York are steady at 1-16 s on New .= < - | for ry light ; we quote 36 | Bhects, best brands.2 300 ast week.Lat tions remai PiII I Ti piririi $1 à cash; $1 284 ,000, No 2 |g reported that th on Night Trai legant Sleep ars : oo oo : sare yery light e 36c @ S70 er Plat gone Sia ordehin 200 7 802 1 (By Tele .est Western Advi n Pili 264 May ; Spri @ $1 28% April; cud, which h 9 powerful st Trai ns.eping Cars Von ar dy a L oy drafts on New + | sil es lez for pulled, Sted.~The ext pull gLoXmoor & Bowil hire 3 00 3% | N graph)\u2014MILw.vices\u2014 Chicago, ; Spring, entirely nomi 3 | between S as been doing wi eamer | Trai nstoa dfrom O ng the week SE 1LRS 85 158 (MO s evinced by the W reme | Pyssla Sheet 1ron 8 D ng.72 \u2026 10 00 oon,\u2014No.2 Spri AUKER, April 28th @ go, $1 22 @ $1 24; Mi y nominal ; ly com t John and ann inter service | © All I te ard from ttawa connect, w ok ee ae Ti sé LEE gi moss evince, b extreme | BACON on 725 10 Crica .2 Sprinz Wheat, $1 \u2019 \u2014 $125.Corn, quiet; ilwankee, $1 24 | M mence running b apolis, will short- All lrains R Quebec.; With he week bn I 135035834 2% position ndon strengthe Fig 9 100 WB.\u2014 v® | Sori Go, April 28th » $1.103 May 2 p m\u2014No 1 Whit quiet; No 2, 54 agdalen Islands g between Pict GENE un hy Montreal Ti caused by the reducti e \u2018shock | Untario Bank.coro] DRE] à |R& | Atlanti of the markets sthens the | 316 de - Leucssasceu ee 600 pring Wheat 28th, Noon\u2014 , Pe 3 $121 Vhite, $1 244 @ $1 c.3 56 | at Cape Bret making occasional sis | 5 FRA OFFICE, 18 Place wot data ne out [i 32008 wel 137 tlantic, but h on this side the uot.do.60 1 560 |37cM at, $1.134 May ; o 2j.3 © @ $1 214 May ; $1 24% April; The £ eton ports ional calls | \u201c4râre., 18 Place d\u2019Ar awed by he ; o hook | Gaakat Naa soles pe 56s.| cre but has not yet led ; STREL\u2014 7 \u2026 6,50 c May.y ; Ne.2 Corn $1 284 A ay; No 2 Red 31» ortnightly li TICKET rmes al dividend gaugue du Pou Orica.| £80 3, pei BOX ; | creased activity.A cab toany in- | Cast @ 1 60) .650 PROVI 0s pril; §1 26 @ $1 , $1 28} @ | Petween Live y lins of Allan st OFFICE, 202 St, 1 Bako means end, but | Holsony 4 Feuple.| = pce.London, dated 26tl cable despatch from | Tirer * oes vee - ; SIONS \u2014 Bu » -Eeexr = @ $1 23% June.C 26} May; $1 23} | \u201c2d Bali rpool, St John\u2019s, M steamers Eh ames Street die | és ee f i od Londo ity.(A cable om i hg een 0%.012 ceipts, 494 koi JITTER =~ Local Sroo MI wW 1 = Apeil; 47 .Corn, No 2, 53 5 present.nore will be c 3, L d, Halifax 1.À.SENECAL $ strong Or even stead onsidered | 310k Jae tonto.10 3 bef 85 | sg ool sales this ant, says :\u2014\" Ât Steigh do Danzer vee Sas 400 Prices pkgs; shipment re Hésesésehescess 3 June.c @ 47kc May; , 58e @ 5340 | c nt, notwithstandi ontinued for t! April 7 Te rn Sak Sue.Cirle bb ish | if were sold.Th evening 9,300 bal nro Shea.DETENTE .850 $ Limi are lower, slippi 8, 3 pkgs.| 2a Seat e ne.410p m\u2014Wh y; 46ic @ 47ic ontrarv, owing t nding reports t 18 pril 29 Gen\u2019! Supt ceem imminent ; peopl prices | Sast'n To Bank .26 \u20182gp.cl 12%| 7 and price e market was ales | par T Tin.300 T5 imited to a few pping trade i |; FOCRE w @ $1 284 April ; eat, No 2 Red, $1 ment refusin g to the Lominion G o the ; 102 vle are at last begin | 20029 woshipy Bunk.0 8 pucf 98 103 prices are still 8 very stron r Tin.800 \u2026 825 | Port ew ordere f s yet} : \u2014 Jun pril; sales, $1 26 » $1 28 | to that : \u20ac to continue tl n Govern won fet; pels noe Shits owushipy | ls pd 2% | Port Phill hardening.S g | Ingot Copper 05 \"45 s, values range f or the Lower | | ps BR Baal = e., May; $1 23% tervice he mail subsid are at Last beg fits Bank.10/8 | $10 uly.165 _ ed June ; Y, to towt Calvin, Fairh: ure : A PB eT er ne fo stocks Si 0, : Er ly ols Rly ban { he March | rates cher actor Coll Chain, 8.oe O00 450 Ecas\u20144 steady business bx nominal, ie \u201c \u2014|* Se June; $10 60.J de 70 May; the, Welland wo dredges and Aven irhuven, Mo fea al 08 0 Cr ; ness of the E bank.ai e following i pening rates.n Wire, No.6, % bal, coe 7 289 im ged at $l4 ol ig 22 8 3 Sat du 5 ! \u201cron | though upon & mor country, | Vndanée Sa 2 th g is the re ; : Cor N .6, ¥ bal, 0 .50 ess, Canad LY 50 @ : > to 15 SX 787 Jane ; p m\u2014$7 22} May ; est, light : 1 LK,.\u2026 e wool port in d NAILS\u2014 2 adian br i Se I ÉLR IT RARES 3 ion 3 i prs Sop be ar, i ! sv cales On Sacardey ort etail of w dy io 0 a sa 1% Ibs Jo \u2026 %50 Lanp-\u2014Paile sell alos the pouade figure.2 28 \u201c258 288 3 $7 cour oo phe ; 552 m\u2014$7 pi PORT COLBORNE.AND .Ii Ine Ch hav .e high pri sudard Bank.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.| 50 pereraiees - | fleec , ales Port Phillin | 23847 y NOU CL LL.@ 385 ; Chicago h ¢ for C : N ore | Duds, te which Lave pr gh prices | {na DE.8 po.e at 1s 6d @ ort Phill a 's, hot cut.L000 9 60 Boho a un TEA 5 = cia on rei i » Ligh prices fo \u2014 20 Mi He @ à a4, 318 2: 100, sonal at 1s whl dot Cut QUE vrecrernannves sn 8 \u2018 2 Revere aT PRODUOE \u2014 ASHES i 2 an \u2014» a > sl MILWAURES 11Fc.15-154 bush corn, Dudldy, from Chicago Ol astern Railroa $ ep their end of dur onial Coal Co.6] eens .pieces at 11d @ 8 5d, locks and 58, cold cut\u2019 S000 & | Januar nspeciion St = -1 : SeztEss S| a GE ne so M ouh tb ab | ea uppermost.Buk of the | Huron Copper Ba 0.wn.ed at 1s 8 1s 714d, lambs\u2019 sci 28, cold cut u ewe 5 85 uary to 29th Apri ores from lst | \u2014 RENE SE usgie $1 08 40 a m\u2014Wh : Both th\u2019 m Toledo, 22,452 b .f M tron Toingony, C0.A vujeesss ad /@ 2s 84d scour- LEATHERS\" (ow @ 4.3 | Pearls, 3 pril, Pots, 2 24 \"$063 Jum.i, FL | pee Ri) on Wednesday last of Montreal | Bominton\" ograph Co cee] lalyd; 1 » greasy at 8 SpaiSaATHER\u2014 000 @ 5 ; 368 bris.Deliveries 518 brls ; May ; 0 foo.15 | Éineston ds fag hee bmn br sold at 135@ Rion.XO Telegraph Ca, 40 [4 p.c| 98%] 05\" ; 1,146 bales New Z 3d r@ | Spanish Sole Xo.I ve | same peri .Deliveries duri ° TOTAL 8H 30} May; $10 ot he | gr pou For Di Lo nt on Wednesday Jane 1854, and | D = D Telegraph >| sols ol oon at 10d @ 1 w Zealand greasy | B Do No.2, B.A \u2026u\u2026.0 26 129 period\u2014Pots, 2,165 uring the JIPMENTS.$1 09} May; $1 .1020 a m\u2014Wh Arri n, from Port Dalh ere, thence to Passengers by this Li ys ecember 23 | ol a Lone iS Sana a.Sula el esx | pieces s 53d, lock y | Buffalo, No.1.WA AL.028 @ 027 9 brls.Stocks in st brls; Pearl Ry Fg Whe ; $108 June.10 eat, | g rived for the C ousie Train fr y this Line of Rai A 136% @ 137, and on Fri ed up to | Moi Gas Cor BR.80 X| ex at 84 @ lslid, ocks and I voeu .024 | Pots, 8 8 in store thi earls, | 2228 8 at, §1 08% April ; 35 a m- | Stewart, \u2018Fol Janal\u2014Sch .{ch om Bonavent ailway go b | non Qt Gas Co sers.80 peus 961 95 Îs1ld @2 a 14d, scoured d Staughte 0.2 eee 083 \u2026 0% , 815 brls; P is morning\u2014 »EÉ=SAT2 5 Jane.11 00 pril ; $1 083 May ; Wawal edo to Kingst coners\u2014 Erie lange of Cars.ure Station with y Ve ove touch nder a strong | Cle.Pretet ixchange.| 100 | pol 121 b s 2d, lambs\u2019 o at | rough (Lil No.021 \u2026 02 \u2014Receipta h ; Pearls, 350 brl goss g§ 7 8 $1 09 a m\u2014Wheat y ; $1 078 anosh, Toled gston, corn Trains le ithout ed 138 ui g | Qle-Fret et C'ait Fonciéi 8 p ales Sydney and greasy ai 11d; 709 | Ha gh (Light) 0 92 Ja ch a have been mod s.Pors| 1,33 sn.9 Mav; §1 08 at, $1 08% April; c o to Kingston, ¢ ints in tha Bo Bonaventu ; market has beeu grad ; mince thenthe | Montre Fire Assurance.| 104 4 p.1s 43d to & nd Queensland fleec Harness.C03 oa lai thade firmer at erate ; values wit fe, Wheat, $1 09 Jane.1130 am\u2014| S LEARED\u2014April » Corn nel n the Eastern Townebips and Now ually weak Noutreal Invest.Ass'n : id to 2s 3d; scoured ece ar | Waxed Upper Ligh 02% 209 dinary t ; $3.75 @43.80 Fy cgEw m\u2014 4 May ; $1 084 J m= chooners\u2014H pril 28, gland at 5 p.m ownships and N marne hai E se di 0 \u20ac ensland fleece 81 xe wi Lig for 0 0 30 tares in first b 80 foror-| £ x © g P Wheat, $109 une.1205 Gulnai Dudley, f .Pullman Sleeping C Atternoon Train ew | wily ve fie 35.T 03d; soured at 1664 @ | mi gts ow Dea and \u2018shippin ands; good t Bb FER Corn, 364c ; i May; $109% J ir, for Windsor, for Detroit, light ping Car attach rain\u2019 has lar and 1324 @ 138 3 @ 137 regu- SDL.Waronoualt Co.pieces at 1s 83d /@ 1s 6d , locks and | Eebbied .TIT .si .840 | PRARL ping lots, 5c @ 1 igher.¢ 3 0 yt io : i ; x ex divid North ALI cousing Co.|.\u2019 550 bales 8 6d, lambs at 1s 73 Penbled ins 015 24 s - Continue ; Oc higher.æ: : .1216 pm\u2014W ; Rye, 73c ; Barle TEM:\u2014 April LAKE jar and 182 @ end» omer | Nebel using Co.of Adelaide ad; iS.perm.016\" nominal, a: : $1 10 M heat, $1 09 ey, | Messrs H pril 28.MEMPHREM à moved in.Meow Loan & Morte 00 1s 21d, locks de greasy at 1ld @ | © Si Juniors 35 Le gi Ju due ap i à pe ess sn i Bank of Mont sympathy with | Seal eal Bulid giAss\u2019 lambs\u2019 and pieces at 7 alfskin (light, 0 35 The equival RODUCE.wg : heat, $1 09 Apri ne.1238 : ractors, comm y and Clevel tion ontren! From 8 entux ce real.Miscellaï Sealing and vien .mba\u2019 greasy at 10d 1d @ 94d Do (heavy 1.a.03 carne equivalent sterling quotat ®: : June.1 pril ; $L 094 M p m\u2014 J dredge out th enced this event and, | ph-ana above, for N onaventure Stavilles have been Str afieous secu: Academy Of Big.Second Sal : s | French Calt Skin.087 v 6, | Outside ed at 83 per cent, tons are Lo.b | HF: ; No*, 03 p m\u2014 We ay ; $1 083 | Lock to let e dam at the h vening to | or.DAB, at 5 ewport, Lake Me à Led : He ; pula aies 9 | Fran Calf Sin.Bs Oo Gude Cent enr CHAN SO Ob 5 : : 0%, $1 13; No2 eat, hard, $118; | The f water into the ead of the | DewPTLAtS p.m.Returni em= sis ve ben hous secu | Ensley lo.ece at 1s 01d ort Phillip | Enamell LEE 0.18° r cent.commission | '§ ; : April; $108 02, $1 09} cash ; ; lhe following v canal at 10 55 a.10., arriving in Mo leave , oe ri gan.Laude 0198, Co.1s 42d /@ 2 id @ 2813d; sco HIP | Green ed Cow.Le 12 06 2 017 \u201cCurr ni ge: : h ; 083 May.33 sh; $1 09} waiting to pass d essels a'e here Hi a.m, \u2019 ving in Montreal week ago show the vith those of a | Dominivr y og Co.locks 8 64d ; greas ; scoured at | Calfekins.vis L 01 WHEAT\u2014P Currency.| Sterling @s ard, $1 17; No 1, 0 p m\u2014Wheat T R Merritt, Pri own\u2014Sehrs Elgi already | P, ALDEN followin Bomtnivr Stock 6 pre ocks and piec y at 9d @ 1s 6d ; | So skins.! 0 08% 1 ont usar-Ferbushel, |$ essh ; $L 00} Ap L, $113; N aly | Erie, § Brida of Amery Elgin, Sligo Supt.Trafl BRADLEY 8 Banks Apri g changes :\u2014 | Domi on Stock 6 p.c.|.at 83d es at 10d @ 2s 3d ; | Bheesskins, Copa Slo Do .winter, No, 2 ce.$c | 8 d June 094 April; $L 3 No 2, $1 09%) Niag, Stewart, Hartf erica, Wawanosh, Trail, Frost os Mans | om : si à pieces a 21s 61 Shecaniin C0\u201d ol I inter, No-2 ur 0.00 0.0) | 0 0 \u2014 r= une; No3, $1 ; 103 May; $1 0 Niagara \u2019 rtford and st osh, L st.& Gen.Mangr.Baka.pri po ominion Bois, (1 1s 93d; ; scoured at 1 LIQUORIC das - 200 oSpring, do 0 \"| 0.00 0.00 | 00 o meox 3 -|é , $1 00.5 98 | The eambarge | Can.Ast.M .LEVE ngr.Ontario \u2026.real 134} @ 135 136% gov, Dob \u20ac p-c.stg Bas.1s Sad; Bressy at 84d @ 1s 6d ls 3d @ LIQUORICE 1 00e tree ou 1 58 Gicage, NG.2 in bond\u2019?tin 40, | BEBBERREES £3 SHIPMENTS.Whe ur rs maa Puoples \u2014 hg @ 79% 80% Ca Gov.Denes po oy 93 2d ew Zealand fleece at ls df Brandy, Hoansssy osm - 000 Liwa kee Spring, no.1, * 900 0fe | 0 x BRE3BR sectes purs | 615 SHIPMENTS-Wh » 16,000 bushels.morning PE the elevator Le Tos 15,009 | FUROPEAN iy OO eens 3 @ 7 70 Gov.Dob.bore.ou8 dvi greasy at 11d @ 1 8 @ Do 0 EBL.eon @ 275 | Thien \u2019 os 1 00 hee 5 -Wheat, 28,000 bush the Welland Rails, (as © 20 this | cage \u201cDir Intermedi ay ; serrer.82 @ TL | Mtl Harb p.c.cy.and pieces at 8 8 64d ; lock Mertell\u2019s es .10776 5 bite, Y EOI.on ene 0: wg | ushels, | load nd Railwa nveyed over | 52% lick ediste and x Toronto @ 85 82 = » Harbor 6% : C at 84d @ 1s 10d ; 3 locks Do a ¥ gal.1100 | Mixed à L056 078 | 26 @ TOLED ., | loaded on tk y, and this was jo Lickets to all par Gvoerage Pas \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.126 @ 85 | Mt.Harbo b.6, Bds ape scoured ; 633 bal 0 0 cas .= 8e Ixed, @ 56 hs 1 1 26 4x ui; GRAIN O, April 2 Dalbousie anc propeller Domi Pm it was reliable li parts of En as Jacques Cartie @ \u2026 127 @ 182 Mt Harbors p.c.Bas ed at 1s 24d @ ales Otard, Du es BARLEY\u2014 n bond.| 0.46 HBL + \u201410 a m\u2014C 8.ousie and st ominion at + pelable lines, sailin cope, by most pe LR.T ,¢.848, Bonds, i.at 11d @ 1s 3d ; 3 18 8d; 0 ds Dupuy & C WT |0 r\u2014per 48 bs.46 047 | 17 rent Eu 2 = | demand all \u2014Wh was done without arted for Ki ort , THURSD g every WE Mes chante r 71 @ 72 70% CÆSt.L\u2019RÀ onds, 8 3d ; 654 bal ; greasy Do 0 ca: \u2026 340 ATs\u2014Per 32 Bb | 060 08 193 59239 = at lower pri eat, good e-without ingston New York and AYandS DRES- I v\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.96 @ 724 .& p.c, Bond: t ta 7d @ ales Sydney fl Bisquit Dub ses.10 60 RYE\u2014O Berens 9 65 | 21 1 EE mer e | SIL Iun Pad May; 31 Peer fray Compan i Tr br East.Townshi @ 98} 95% @ do spec al.Te 2s 24d ; gr y fleece Do a ouche & Co.2 \u2026 009 F ntarlo\u2014Per 66 tb 31 0.38 | 1 : OUT \u201cha \" poRkiG: oo = ge a .994 @ @ 96 | Moutrealsp.c.] Tey.dol olin FSS ocks- and pi ; greasy at 11d @ls \u20ac Do 0 lok Co.200 == 2&0 LOUK, &e.\u2014P bs.0.00 0.00 0 : | No 2.30800 ! oo Thy, | rout | i, oF je toi i co ft 222d; gen fleece alo Co.2 10 guLoul, Lo\u2014Per Barrel.œ 0 : E ne; $102 @ ; $1114 @ FOREIG roe DE ee cerooms secured b 8.jommerce \u2026\u2026\u20261194+ @ \u2026 @ 99%! M real W.W., Bonds, bales T ; @ 1s 83d; i Do Vine Bl crease 290 .8% Ext KUL ccee ee ii gl i 13.hd ch on agi i a ane Miscoilancue 119% 1203 @ 121 ontreal 7 p.c.8 onds.asmanian fleece at 2 id; 159 ° w .28) |F raSuperfine.] 5.95 6.05 | 9 \u2014: te æ » \u2014 | % | @ | inal asked 39¢ bid cash y.Corn, UTHAMPTON, ; : Y eet, Montreal ces: 202 St, J ph, Montreal Tel.Montreal 6 p.c.Brock.at 1s 1d @ 1s 54d; 8 3d ; grease Do Ploeg, Co oeSeeere : \u201c290 | Spring Extra.\u201c| 0.00 5,95 2 Hs PYRE fi Li sis \"ly @ 3135 Moy: piss sor Lis rive on Ë z Rob 5 > 088 reals Brack.|.6d @ id; locks and pi y Do etB.950 pring Extra.| 0.60 0.0 611% ahosruns ©) 60 r= D © | $1 13 @ $1 eat, quiet ; N' rrived\u2014 Decemb .LEVE, G ay, New die ola M bai a.De.1e nd pioes at | 5 Floors.es Superfine 5.55 6; 8 100 0 © » 123 May ; ; No Red MOVILLE ; mber 23 » General À al et.208 @ 9 RXCHANC = ; greasy at 18 1d.\u201d randy -Dul wers\u2019 Co.\u2026 290 | Bt een S56 6.9) | 25 ¥ | steady ; Hi Ay ; $1 143 Juze \u2019 , April 28\u2014Arri gent.City Passen 0 @ 42} 42 N, Y.'Gold Drafts.OCERIES .Do ary & Co.\u2026.300 rong Bakers\u2019 638 500 |2 0X | © ih Dats, now No go Ton prie Ti » { ger.93 @ 423 | Stori ER eee fos r \u2014 COFFEE \u2014 Jules Roplms: 1111 Fine.ei ss mo | GSES gh.8282bEE ne ls © 9005 Mo | \u201c0 | = : a City Gas @ 9% 95 RE EX.iNNV LUTTE .I.| range of val FFEE A low Do \u2018Renault n\u2019s \u2026 2807) Midalings .! .6.45 | 28 pers SNS wed 5 .Oats, nomi ¢; No2 rom Lond , April 28\u2014Arrived\u2014 om rin 8 1 @ sat pong se freres ee range ues prevails fo er Do Ronaults #çal = 290 |P dllngs .4.80 6.00 NX pub anh) sEGeS| 2 RECE \u2019 inal.\"1 Ari on rived\u2014Queen ( re To-day\u2019s busi 19 120 @ 121 end Clie freee | SHiPUORS, chiefly J or some des- Do : Dente, H.Moumie & Co 3 18 1.3 90 ollards.les 445 | 30 on Fe Sigj° 000 bash ; Out A Sher | A0 iness was of MAC = | affected b ava, which has b Do Quantin & Co.cos I 300 | City de Fiour, w 100 ta.a 000 |b sx send ss AS 3 | Corn, 59,000 bush » 42,000 bushels ; rrived\u2014 Bristol City, Liverpool Ey hse tent; Bank of M of moderate ex MACDOUSMS © & 1 =| we y the Rotterdam sal een | murs art dlere Gardrat & Co.215 .290 | City do do (@ dia.| 285 20 |0 0 Sof 15) SHI sh; Oats, 3,000 bush, Arrived\u2014 Allon city, trou Brist BUST TREE va an ccted by the Rotterds len which | hum, amaica, 160.Co.265 !! +7 CORNMEAL\u2014 (Qelivered)| S.16 3.00 = re > PMENTS\u2014W \u2019 ush.Arrived\u2014 emania, fr rigtol ON AD tir ail lower at 136% opened § @1 Stock Bru'tos quote O rokers\u2019 valuati erara.Pp.¥gal.226 0 | Per Barrel 520100 Shab trs ÉaBlg|® CARE Pi ty 5,00 bas À vitres Bil re in %, but afterward RAI vue r G, 26c @ 28c and ions ; we Cuba.111 TT ETS .225 \u2014 280 or Barrel .ovvuenannn.| 000 WHET 28uagad B® , 86,000 bush ; Oats, 3,000 ushels ; rrived\u2014Pollux, rom Liverpool ord _\u2014 LINE at which figure it wards sold at 137 LWAYS @ 25c.Jamaica i and ordinary 23c Gln, Dekuyper's # gal.1 209 | perisems.los 8.00 |o 0 Easuau gaz WoRRRD =|' LAKE FREIG » 3,000 bash.Arrived-\u2014Cyphre from Rotterd priest Gonto vla Oastr ) continued ¢ \u2019 * + { and Moch , is quiet at 18\u20ac Do green cas gl \u2026 000 pers senssssesenas 0 oeploeEixds 18e Buff HTS\u2014Wheat, , Arrived\u2014 yphrenes, fro am eave Montreal al Vermcat B.4, 1 offered ut the cl o be freel MEETING OF a quiet at 28 @ 20c| Do bèd cas es .\u2026 17% jT 3 .| 0.00 4,60 7 Arri IST alo, » 2c, Corn Garden m Glasgow for Now Y filam Spams | 2 , ; \u2014\u2014 and Mock: a 3%.Do cases .4 J motay, ¥ 45 20 7% rrivals of P.A ia, from Shi ork, and 7.15 .and 8.15 p.over 1363; ex Cotten sar out buyers ate ing ot General Har: for & Bio pick de better at 14Je @ lite a Heures.¥g oe 8 00 Ore?IE Len BON 0.00 oe % 0 also vy week ending oth April, 560; ERÂEIF oat, 16000 post Ta = fh 5 a a y ; c ; à ( SAN \u2026 170 a see , X a : q ; ._ \u2019 i , ' 5 e Expre ; .1724 @ 123; Ontario il PR, ele ago vu bid, ti Wino ou] Sor sendy: eros Mid Coo rs |g ga ii FETE EE 08 (86 | dlp, noma and Foriand \"stam.SHIPHENTS-\u2014-Whcat.22,000 Le RE ca da down to 89} ; Peo ; , seHing the Grand s represented Sh ng in Raisins ; is nothing \"5 Old Tora, Casas.oo.\" 125 oo LARD\u2014In P.om.| 0.00 6, 18 sy | for \u20ac * bamplain Bai .Theat dno : : 02 le ous 45 olen Eh ; ples is nomi Trunk, C n baing | Which 1 ins except in Valenci Hwincs,50 ©.p.8 Imp.gai.in bond 125 .T5 alls.00 6.5) | 81 ex week ending Apri n_Railway, » 42,000 bush, Denholm :00 WEST ight Trains bebween Montre attach do 1080; Po J, sling the Grand Tru onde represented b are again pomeu alencias, | Kye 105,50 9-1.mp.gal.in bond 0 65 |.6 50 1 | rative figures f pril 28, with com B - Bk 200 do; C brls flour; Ord .and Spri etween Montreal ed to lei E nd Tran, Central V , South, | now re newhat firmers 86 i ANE v,# Imp.gai do 65 .\u2026.OT} 210 611 re figures for previous ; pa- OSTON, Apri 100 do; Ma: C T Gibbs 100 d rder Imperial | 30d ngfield, and New 3 and Boston 82; Jacq: 2 olsons stead 0, Q,M,0.& Ontario Nav igati d to arrive - y 8cis| g AGNE>\u2014 .039 \u2026 0 58 4% yoars :\u2014 range from | pril 28-F 0; Magor, B do; Howl Parlor Ca ew York wie I! Jacques Cartier is dul y at | sic and the Fi O.Railway, th gation [85 to lot and ~ 8c @ Bic | L H.Mumm ury - 04 | 0.00 WERELY §4 5 rom $4 @ $4 87%; Lour\u2014Supers | 100 do: W I » Bros&co 50 do; L and &co | Montrssland rs bo Day Expres tor 2 Jour C Slows ied ut RAR: ray, Eon | ving qu on spot.Currant Louis Koeaerer.ury semenay, 34 60 .26 Western.- 00 0.00 | 0 0 EY BECEIPTS 0 @ $525; medium ¢ common extras at | LE Hunsi Johnston 234 do; ord &Munn TRAIN Boston.s between a weak with à | meeting was g The object of g quietly at 63c, @ 7 8 are | Pommary & Greno anche 2% 25 @ 00 | Brockville & Morrisb'rg.0.80 À z cluding fancy 17 gud Tunes bus\u2019 si do di oa i ER 295%: Com i sales from 951 | New E to decide u of the | sample for new .©, as to lot and Moet & Chandon\u2019s, txtrasup.26 60 98 00 | Townshi Morrisb\u2019rg 0.60 000 (00 0 ® Ee + cluding £ isconsin and Mi $5 25 aphael &co 409 b, rane & B 100 do: T 158.10, Bay I 1ONTR HAL 3 ; Commerce ie st * England poi pon fares from | Figs , And 436 @ 5 Do UN Extrasup.\u2026.26 0 .28 50 | Crea DB.uvevenrses TB.- 18 020 | 9 EF pe per b ancy bakers\u2019 b nnesota, in- brls ashes; J 0 bys do; K & 0; T | Lowsil or Fite xpress for B 1, vi 121; Mont eady at 120% occasio points to Quebe gs are more enqui 1c for old Do 5 No.1 \u2018 \u2026 200 mery .vores] 920 0.91 10g | @ 2 a rbrl.Winte rands at $7 @ do; Order | A Mathewson Cookson 3 | Via Spri itch burg, als oston, via ; real Tele @ip n of the fete on S c on the | Eleme, 8 quired for ; round lots of | How, do No.1.2200; 2450 Ecas\u2014 Soiled ow fe Ff #E 2 @ $6 for Ohi r wheat flours sell at $7 | 40; Order Merchant son 1do; J Davis Springfield or \u2018IT also for New York changing hand graph fell 1 @ 13} a, 24th June A\" t.Jean Baptiste | 8t 11 , small boxes, have ci | lots of | Hetas r.JOUFLECO ue 00010200 100 .19 ¢0 Fresh) per doz | 0e g a - Fadia pds held cf en Fae ni re | JE Le | : | aul ! ound ote rier.Jou taco.Ss - CHERE svenssecnoun) O1 2 = ~ Indi ar brands hel gan, with a f Laing 4 k ; Order Exch ?er Im- For Wrterioo 15am.Carn ote s at 95; City Gas: i »|agreed by all r uniform tarift was |?e Walnuts ha s | Piper Heidsick opole.25 00 .28 50 | Old 10 011 | 0 0 2 Q g ndiana at $6 reld a little hi ew|s 8 4 kgs butter; A angeBk 5do; M| 3 nterioo and nger at 120 @ 12 is the | through busi outes for both 1 as | ing at Tic @ 8ic t we been mov- H Piper & Los.Bec, TEE 2500 \u2026 2650 | Se voice ae 5 5 5 £ Louis at $6 @ $6 25; Illinoi igher ; | Sola, Bros&eo 74 5 AA Ayerdeo 5d A 15 pan, Night B poor ox Haw Cotton Co.qui 0%, and Canad blic i usiness, which wi ocal and | In other descripti or ordinary French E Mercier & Co.parte d'or \u2026 95 60 ptember make.0.14 016 |77 > patent 25 @ $6 75.Winte and St | 4 do; G Wait 10 0; Bell,S&co 2 do; J W De | via Troy, arri xpress for New ger 120@ the | through usin both local and | ob escriptions of N ch.Mercler & Co.Carte d'Or \u2026 8660 | ae OU 0.00 0.00 ox | er 3] 2 ents at $6 50 @ $7 | Winter wheat | [JB 8 ) do; 'I' Sha 0; J Ward | Morning.rn Now Tonk ots en York day, were .The sales of th ime.: e | nothing doing.M uts there is | JWes M rte Blanche.- 58 | Bacon IT .00 8 : 2 a patents from $6 15; sprin eat | Brooke NE do 8 dus Magor, | Lo i\" po 2 um 00 | soiing dao riptions of Nuts Janie Blanche.180 7 19 09 ACON.IO | 11103 O $ Pi : choice b 75 @ $8 25 & wheat | Pros&co 60 br! d, Mel\u2019 &co 8 do; M pm Night E rb ia i market Do x vnay.\u2026.22 50 PORK TTT esas X 0.11%] 56 = : rands ar 7 per brl, and | 169 do; 8 pork; Orde 5 Magor, | Low Cork vi Bank of Montreal.nr GENERAL MARKET and we ae Te 50 pans.Trmidnd | B DS Pelvate Sidi.34 8 Loma | Moss (New wa00 ma, Insp oe an | gi : ( Saree tude ia large supply w= lord; Order \"Molson: ii Tankaoo 5,000 bis | D and Ca eho % eal.ce R 60 puns Trinidad L pelmonioe.-.Le Stock.24 59 .200 | , 14.50 15.00 w Pg : h at 49}c for N.ig from hand | Dous-ll& lolsons Bk 19 brl J ny kx 5 Dontoz OARP.4 @ 1962 | BOTIL ICE.\u2014 Q a ger\u2026\u2026 ins $' 6) \u2018 Thin Mess 0,00 00 » : : olders asking 5 0 2 white d co 5 rolls 1 rls tallow; J | 243.0 press icay .ES\u2014F $4.25 on niet at $4 @ Ackerman, Laurance 200 22 58 | Prime coves 00 00.03 | 0 x ®: : 5%¢; ing 50c; No 1 ite, with some 0.eather; Cassil w; J | 28.00 a.m., via Fi es Boston, vi ua a Jo 0 : Bucs.\u2014 Quiet ora, iis em BO 20 | Bilme.,.1000 0000 | 0 o SERRE : ; No 3 do at 48c ; mi white is held heh ils, S&co 7 | #8 7.40 .» via Fitchburgh & vis Lowell Ontario 87 ex div1 50 is asked ; offeri is in stock | pgures toarrive, S ng at lower | DUZar H En\u2014 .\u2026 1200 .1800 |D a Prim .00 00.00 0 @iiiiiiiiii : bush for Nos 2 mixed at 450 @ 4 at a9 M., 0 pa maté aiveal it 5.0 ST 30 is asked; ng to arrive at $5 Sugars , Svaar\u2014Holders of R Ceatri HOUSE.asses .ressed Hogs, pe 00 00,00 00 BUTTE and 1.7c per H .s 0.& 0.RAILW pre.g in Bontreal at 5 murrssiesereen 12 @ 803 | Yery qui e'coal trade is at *.|b appear somewhat m aw Masaovasio; LEE \u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.069 @ 00 _ T 100 1b8,{00.00 ©.0Q 0 ¢ and th B-The receipts sold A ochelaga\u2014B Bohemi AY.Nisht Express! at 9.20 qua a , AL Duin [; read gers appear somenhs ore confident | Hate EE vas ace 9:60 \u2014 009 FREIGH .0e - of e market is stead up very closely ; rmatrong 1 ke ohemier 1 car h vie Lowell slenves Bostonat 5 = a en, bu ovat more co ao, 280 | TS\u2014 En : mw | 5 which there i ady for fin ;({4do; BR g butter; J ar hay: J j and : and 6 mab 5.35 p.m Molsons.eee 2 @ x 18 à very fai ; cerned nces.Sales si ake any Demerars .sacrescrenccuce Ô ou | Liverpool gagements-\u2014S Tet a bt OOO exo, @ Choi ere is very li e grades 5.ansom 2 do; W À Vaillanc 1 New Tork pm, via Fitch » s .cones ga\u201d | Ports stea ; r enquiry for L > |l1o0t since our last i Porto Rico 035 \u2026 OST pool have bee team to | SEÉNS® PES gp Jhoice creamer: y little offering Rodri.ue & 0; Wm Eli ourt | rriving i at 3 p.m, vi burgh Commerce avenues 60 @ 951 m coal which ower 0 1560 hogshead .include | Trinidad.; 1 00 !! ovo | PéT AF- for h n made at 4 Ch oa) S New York dairi es sell at 26c @ ring | Sti col do; T St liott 1 do; ving iu Montreal ., via Springfield, ores se 52 | lead to busin must eventually | P t.W ds Jamaica on st i 8 dad.038 4 r heavy grain 3 6d /@ 5s = 858 fancy I airies at 23c @ 28c ; fine mason &co 4 rolls i haw 1 do; Cassils, Night Kxprees aver Now i ee SO @ 12] | scarce ess, as Scotch coal wi Y | @ 7 e quote fair to good refini rictly | HFruo.65 - 08 s 6d.» and to Glasgow HE : Soo ots at 2504 fair t Vds, with à fre | 2,40; Jackson B % 1 eather; J Dou Tr at 7 p.m xpross loaves Now ¥ k vi mere 50 > business, #5 Soote will be Jc, and grocer od refining 6c ROGAVAL STORES tose 0 84 at i: : c @ 22c; Western o good Northern Hua, Richard P .2 do; P Nad gall &co | For Tic riving in Mont ork via Troy ; legraph @ 120% of course question of freigh 84c for rocery grades from 7$c osin\u2014Strained \u2026 060 L , ii un: v|+ 22c, with n ladle-packed at | rett rdson &co 1 es ! adon 19 do; | Ce igroisand Pre: Fotos am Moira graph.0 ¢ ri the que ghts a choics saw pl upto|_\u201c No area es IVERY »271 : 87 =: »|2 ow and the ed at 18c @ | gpi e 5 bags seed; s leather; M Ba.catral Verme Teight Kat .0.vor 95 e cost of y largely i are 10 mod ple.Refined 8 N .Luce cnars \u2026.\u2026 800 @ 8: OUL MAR BPI: : a: +12 .n à choice b: spirits; J d; Rosenhei : Ba- | Jam ont Bail Hee, 180 Btity Gag.Sa 0 @ 1 th of Lower Po into fi moderate demand ugars ol & Pale.© tvereseres 380 25 KETS.DOW: vx KN: Be CHEES rand at | Grange Gregoire 1 1 im Bros 5 brls 105 Streot, rond Office, 186 8 ble otton Co .\"95 90} | these as yet ria, coal, and | figures; Yello ad at last week's ser \"559 595 [LIVE - id HR he #\u2014There is very li anger 1 do; = Theri head live stock ; Wii, 5, Vial - vesesensersas - | fixed , are by A ws rangesfrom 7% 3 .850 7 BRPOOL :- Avpril 27 .: : | or dots to the} p aû 15h @ cé dre he re ge rb- B AFTERNOON BJ @ 50 , 80 that it i no means | At New York Ra at ic @ Yc 50 1.400 5.00 » April 28 Pat W | for lots t 1arket 18 firm at eese | Mil erreault 1 dre 0; A Trempe | N La songe oral ank of Montreal CARD.to obtain quotati is somewhat difficult | 224 81 ws remain in good ! ] .008 .\u2026 008 ' .00 p.m, 5.00 p.u ie: E a | 0 the jobbing t 15}e @ 15%c ile End\u2014F P ssed hog.ew York OR biosama : werveee t altogether th good shape = 1065 % | Flou a.d sd 00 p.m Palo HFHaaûS new cheese h g trade.Thora is og | M Grat errault 1 b Boom Or fomce, 417 Broad ral reereerees 10 @ 1363 ears the pre lons, but $4.25 per ton a a pretty bh e market seems to h s | Linseed, boilea 3 \u2026 Ov UF vs.10 .d.s.d.: @: © HDT + 2i3 ofn ere to speak of, re is no ton 1 keg mapl ox maple sugar; { W on O fice, 260 Wa adway.\u2018 ; \u2014|B1 , , ¥ gal.Spring W 10 0 @ 12 Gi s.d.æ: 95H02 57 ammo 0 sales of old b of, and we h meau 2 do; J apie syrup; ar; | anis Pons TERR 10 @ 136 rs \u20ac ?vailing figure 25 per | p 8 pret y ealthy tone.As yet holde: ave o 6 | TRW.| Eien.06d @ Red gy heat 9 8 0 0@12 6 : = PHP U ALLS ER 4 there may b elow 14c @ 143 ear | Guay 2 : J Lee 2 d>; PL p; P Desor- Gon).P: , 4 ugton streat.hin 58 ex div @ 132 nothing d n American Anthracit goes of to establish an ad ra have Ouve suisse eee Kernen, L086) 0 69 ed Winter.9 10 10 29 3 10 Pod Se > | would y be some comm c,although | J do; do; M Vallier 6 abreche 9 do; J | _ +4 assenger Agent.| floR4z?, \\ e there is | ##les are f 11 vance, but th où, Gaspe, .REE es | White Wint 10 7/9 2a| : : 4 sell less.on cheese that 0; D Tass rédo; M B I Theme, Tt i, 180 \u2018at 25 \u201c @ à at bor ong except ex yard, 8 18 re full enough to gr d e | Do Newfoundiana.5 .110 | Club nter.9 0 1 0107) gil = ying thet » se Si SN HE ade M 20 ¢ 1823 | #t about $7, Egg and G , Stove selling | ®_ considerable gradually take out | Seal, F oundiand LO 10 1d 0 9 39 0 10 D8 gl Dies 3 plying theism hei ie : si La i \u2014 - ee ; \"ie dn i io yard, Stove ] \u2018 amount pradua y Beal, age rand \u20ac 47.1 05 Corn (new 10 6jl0 8j : @: ® ote œ lying their wants with KE culty in sup- okn on 2 do; rmeau 2 kegs b GENT a rs Q ' Bososoosuss hestnut $6.50 $6.75, | P ospect is consid » and the eam Reflned 0 50 ) D \u2026 410 0 0 106 ©: 25464585 3 124c, and n with Eastern P.| leather; F 0; M Lafr egs butter; ET mere 2 @ 951 Di sut Fe * | covadoes ered encouraging.Mu Seal, Straw.15 - 58% |B o.(old).0 0 (| 4 10 0 1\u20ac : 5585 pric ear-by stock sell eggs at r; F X Wilson 2 amboise 13 rolis g A > ; g.- AE .= 0 0 o| : : : e.Norther sells at the mean 3 head bazs seed; be = : all 40 @ 95) | are coming t HOES Sorting up ord the easi and bag sugars are still r the Later Extra .: .045 08 Oariey vu.5 3 0 ec œ : which win No 2 va | à nt (0 ce J : : : : xia LC = : - 0 0 Po cat 11e @ 150 with Nos\u201d cons, atk 2 do; Laframboias | dor.¥ eu 4 2 see AN SHOES ing prenons gl Togs ae ather | p2 NORMA Tok To in Pa Sees 6 6 5 3 e : which th c, with No 2 est- | 2 do: J Fis aframboise eau l do; J ET TE ; id special ivi ll, but the molasses 8 es of 67 hhd IR, Bb.\u2026.600 a & $ 00/1805 2 215 5 Fi na Li He, | [ | pe; Montreal Telegraph 200 ETS @ 9 Remittances are fair and note in the trade.| Yado, 74e ore! 184 ihds Museo Paratine\u2014Canadian § gai\u201d U ogy.go, | bork \"18 ue 7 8 R02 3: SE veusets 213 at ic EET were selected.for piokiing Vincent | dos 7 £9 J Marcotte 8° do; M Delawars and Hudson Canal Co's pe onireal Tel 200 \u20ac @ 923 pith à pos ar prices very stead \u201c1 7c; 2.300 5 (FC; syrup su Petroleum rican \u2018* 173.023 AT.10s os vee 0 87 064 © : © arri s\u2014Free receipt 27 3 do.; I Gregg 2 do; kt LS U ve Dons Jap Ba i it es ure fu and price v1 2 bags Bahia, 74 gars, De y Retined, car-loads.034 1:: 0 a, | Bacon \u202687 9 00 0/37 co 0 = rrival of five or ei ipts by rail and th .0; G ALLIROA and ichelieu and Ont vu 65 goods are sen vance when ernambuco, 7$e ; , $c; 3,700 do do In small lots 018%.01 Tallow 3 6 35 6 : 2.WEEKLY 8 ; Saturday, : = ed he ; | a the City Gas Co .Nav Co.\u2026\u20262 @ 424 | Men's Kip Boots tout.We quote : 7 916 @ Tio Te da AIG | Red Lead.do Inemalllots 0:5.0 141 peer 8 Hoos ec) RESET _ sebuedy, Sad pris ar Jon pete el ue ] See ee £ hn TM Sa 2 ada\u201d Muacovado, ss Fanipnaiion 0360 01 GR T5 0 00 075 & ww ol2 BEES TILE do at 0 @ So So B 530, and astern The Mo CY LAW.\"gore Philader Boston, Now hat ; arket ze \u2018Buff Congress.- 895 | THA\u2014Th ; 1516 \u2026.6% m2 2 90 OS 0 s5SPF SEE â d c @ 50e; E , and Northern | d ntreal Board of AND A ; adelphia oce y was again rathe gene- Split Brogan 190 @ 325 | and e market is extremel .- 60) 6 25 COR wo! \u201c2 3 ÿ 3 $ Bet\u201c: ® ull at 48c @ 5te ; Eastern Prolifics ay adopted th of Trade on T LL POINTS E , tions bei r weaker, the e oy\u2019s « 8.100 ud sales have be mely quiet 400 à N EXCHA eH zd < 2 for Norther , and 45¢ is an outsi are | Parl e followin ition to STANDS ive 8 being Western Uni xcep |\u201c B v\u2026.@ 1 10 | week\u2019s fi en small at about | iN 8 4 NGE REP 2d = «HE a & Davis 8 ern.Jacksons sel side price lament on th ving Petition t i OUTE ons bei ion Ror eat vel wi ait and Pab GREEN\" 085 @ 1 00 | j s figures ; buyers a ast 176 17 860 pr ORT.88 dN EQ = 20 vis Seedlings are i sell at 35e @ 40c ; of the Insol e question of th oO 7.15 Trains Leave -M \u2014 ., which wer ne omen\u2019s Buff & Peb ongress\u2026 1 50 @ 1 75 ing off to see ti ra appear to be hold.| Factory Ki 75 \u2026 900 ; Wednesd 85 25% 22 c@ 45¢.G in limited re .| fo olvency Law.T he repeal | gq a.m\u2014Day E ontreal : .LE- The \u2019 ere somewhat st \u20186 Peb.Balmoral 75 he result of th ; Co lled.Wheat in C nesday, April 28 EEE gree & 40¢ arnets sell sl quest at | forwarded t - The Petiti Slegant Drap: % oom Cor at wo ronger.; Prunella H als 1 20 @ 1 40 on the 5th the auccion sale arse, New.sascauvcos 119 hicago decli .si 22 3 > , and Peerles slowly at 38 o Ottawa 1 etition was | 8 rawing Ro ith Wagner\u2019 xv hich wef some yr, Exum Balmoral 1 proximo.A Fine.@ 12 Bzrrronm\u201d eclined Le ; RE: ® Hay\u2014Ti 8 at 40c @ 4 c @ | To ast evening : aratoga, T' om Csr at er\u2019s pat ; i him @is Se M à cable des aise \u2026 6070 .OHM\u2019S A - Pe! Ay\u2014There D 45c.THE Hon ng:\u2014 oga, Troy a tached, f.E \"i, m= el ue 18 al 50 from fers 0 orace.& Co.of ¢ Sespatch asin, 0 5 - : Gare Se Wheat and Oo Floating Car- : : Bi : 5 soning in From Cannda that choice hay Mons nig Dosti E HousE or Com- em Tork at 10.10 nd Alban Ti mriving = | ig & Balmorals.125 |f : p js comi » | Cloves.\u2026.goes on \u2019 er easi : gi wee ight and ARLIA on or C 3.15 1 _ without = vdi : A pay 5 Balmorals.070 @ faire tint = move , Lokonama, | deves @ 01 | Wh passage and f ; sier.Pw $18 @ $i9 , and such hay sel n MENT ASSEMB ANADA IN | le 5 p.m\u2014Night E air.Lake Shore.5j 1054 105$ 1067 | MO w out on the sorti vellers | picul and Choi eing quoted at $40 Ginge gs UT TNT \u2026 087 eat and Corn, v or shipment \u2014 PR 0, 519, ba it ie sornething.ls at | The Petitio LED.Elsgant Sleeping t Express \u2014 W \u2014 = cveeres t of th sorting.up trip, b : hoice at $38.\u201d T per r, Jamaica bleached.os 7 | Wheat ro Teer, Re nr Hn sr se a Li Pacific Mail 107$ 1073 1074 ch s em are sending i p, but | with T >?The first ste Cochin .eached.035 .890 and Corn i ark Laue 3 ots\" searce a \u2018Qs : she a hrs, x \u2026 dE \u2018 ce es had b ing in fewer ord ea leaves Japan f mhz | COCA L.42 een vunes-ean0spreu0es 24 :: 08) | Wheat , eagier, Red Wi ® v nferior at $11 ; common at | H e, by the C ; oard of | makes cl change.; h to New rize Erie 1 .403 407 41 4 à an een expected, th ; ers | May il.I an for San Francis Pe DUO.\u2026.0 124.01 , off coast, 49s 6d .he Winter : very scarce and there i @ $is.Straw i umbly Sheweth ouncil thereof i coping Car 1, and Alban = z chai 4 0p 3] | bad ben expe the ee ones | Ma mou York the Bullets co oper.Blac 018\".0 ii Corn, do do, 23 s 6d ; Mixed American : ing.Sales are r ere is scarcely any off is That your Peti = = with Sleeping Car on Troy and Alban - iT bl dre ce th ily wen | iL.Tn New York the Bu n quotes Blac DB Sit, | shipment 9% @ 249; do.for pr ; us per ton, with eadily made at $25 @ $26 various clas etitioners, representi siving at 9.20 am.0 for Boston.ar.It io & Miss > I or \u2026\u2026 | with wh o be but little brok of | slow aud indiffer e demand is ps TU .018\".0 19° | Spot + 225 @ 22e 04, Li Puel 5 ii BT Pree me rf Bi TE ET - ] No: Miss eee.34} 37% : what have be : en, still ! ent from most RCH\u2014 so I pot, very dull; do C iverpool Wheat, | 2: Ps 2 piges | artless ro di | RE at sin r-West .933 gE 34) | chases of th en sent in and the a stupid, flat sort of to nost sources and een » 080 | pool, Californi ; do Corn, stead beat, | E: : 3 i: »ex Mole 8 Montreal, i usinessmen, ir ufac- | In vic this line 8 and Express ix Vos, we SESE joe ose buyers who have bee \u2018pur- | general \u2018market ne still shown on the | \u201cSuéal Dreteetece ne eens nee O0 ; , California and Club y.Liver-| 2: i S&: ¢ Leo Sut Els qu al, beg to reprose i the City of formation given ; bh 8 senconase 00 .ë y from the E e been 1a the | f.et.Stocks off SUGAR \u2018Raw oer 0 053¢ @ 10s 4d; d te Wheat, 9a 1 92852835 z mme bites | 5 2 Sabon re- Pulse TH TT TE 77 ad district and the.Westen\u201d moderate freely and upon an easy basis ered pretty | DONT: Vie 88% | Waite Michigan doy 108 4s do 10234; do 888281 is TELEGRAPH OFFICES Sacre is mo uniform law fo Tusolveat Act, | Commas sce.1 Offices, nnd a4 Do.pfd.mo a UE.0e img do, 9 3d rh | ; i 2 ; A Hick, Central TE 90 .,.ot of es os been on maleate WHOLESAL Porto aco 6 Oh ® a J W do, 9s 3d 0s od.0s \u2014 æ e Rist of Offices from P Tradore.The te assets or\u2019 Fe sos #2) ANGEPL, RL SRR 2 I eco ma ; rat badocs.dat Lous, cosy 1 Western Mi ; do ay Has ælt osier, wi \u20ac8 LTC oint Levi Le aws int pp e eneval Page's, Ac SHAS.be the NY Central 180} 1304 76 70 pu ON AN furcher advance lé steady, E PRICES CURRENT Lump Shier itefinied; 1110 0784.10 dass do Cmadian Peas, Te Mixed Corn, 4s dogs | 7710005 ST oz al\u201d = Hoty With dietanocs:\u2014 evia to Cap | Siverse snd fandequats Plovinces, being 3 Abary 5 VE eet 5 ; 5 Refined,\u201d or ; 4d.4, 805 ; i dequ ., i \u201cVs Y., gh De Lack & West S61 gr gh 1293 | goods are AND HARDWARE 2 Heavy BLUE Montreal, April 28, 1880 Goutectionets x noe I dutiog ended in United Kingdom week : 111: = Point Levis.to L'Islet Miles.| o£ opinion à Petitioners a ve at _\u2014_ del & H 857 | 8 .inactive, wi Se \u201d > ,; TS A.: 1ded :\u2014 : sii \u2014 slet.\u2026\u2026\u2026.to Kamouraska ».no pinion to ould, Bracorineg.80s : : fin 9 ut si 85 se any nice o tive, with ofers 0 Button +.i, ocx 007 low ot vain Wher 2710 April 20th 22: 33-_-8-E: 11,18 a Kamouraska eee to Eamouraska .a delay, be placed vbw snouls, imously Gtecorims , Goines, oC.- phone : absence of t Le AL re ermeeseenes Uncol : .09% | Corn, ou PS Bip tes ith rk by ER 0.pid.we ree 333 | changed i .raneactiol TLES .0 1t oured Japans, i | Cor , 195 @2 ~ & | Troi oup.to Trois Pi p\u2026 35 i eb atis i bor th : fers Rock land 18 1 ged in price and ns is une | CHICOKY\u2014ÿ b.\u2026.Me Oured Japans, che eest ¥ m n, 295 @ 300,0 000 om | mimo pot ha offi sland 4 #0.T1} | $24a ; and we keep $22 CHINE 8 5 50 do cest PM 052 @ 075 Flou :000 165 @ 17 gs | 5 0 D 6 Et Le deer re C.C caer a s à fair quotati p $22.50 @ | L FFBE\u2014 u12 do do nest .043 @ r, 90@ 95,00 0,000 qrs.| © 1mouski Rimouski .27 | solvent Trad of the asset SS 2 C.& LC.se ee | to brand on fer Scotch Pi aguuyra, Green, per do do gooë medium à 37 0 47 FLOUR.\u2014 000 60@ 65 eu a wor V5 /2 Fath movmsece to Father Point.89] That es sects of ar | i GCC aL, \u201ciy arrive but Sniporiers seem & oni bo | demie cie per 00 6 28 | Hatt o foot common à à $ 52 business doing, nd no enquir Soot | ES 35.58553888(°%| 8en roi 6 Bp | 1° \"Hocouralle House, by she.Hon.Soha sh .ce pid ves \u2026 | confident, rs Beem a shade m vava ENT \u201d 0 Gunpowder .i 035 | Superior HK > enquiry.= = | Matane 50 Mv Hote.ide for he an\" : .: = 3 Se r iE p BRT sé js s doing, and etis.t is.71w bots, entitle y by the Hon.J AGENTS I » Jo.pfd.ee 39} | sumed markets have as- A 0 25 g Hysons, Firsts.Extra 8zperf wrssinnen 15 95 = El see Le Se Fei 30 | sunt sion à 7 rans ; Se Union Pacific.884 OT A (dure ia ms ee ea, | Corgi Fin om | Go D pT 68 | SAMY marne mu ASS @60 | 252 PLaBRE s s|z/5/% ae.to St.Felicits \u2026 30 | sctvent Prada tion of an dct to pro | JON DERUTPE SON, Botte ow- A&P.Tel.\u2026 81% a7p|quote C s yet no advance.W Do \u2018 Native 0% | do do Thirds.: oso | Spring Extra.-000 @0 0 S2S68785 82a.|| Cap Chatte Light to Ou Chatte Ligh a1 | To\u201d nq ro Saag on Ge ov lan Pa Delon .tT Tower at Fo Plates 2c @ 505 Singapore.D000 | Raa ommeon 04 Superkine .585 @ 5 90 SNHSOUÉS Cap te Then to Cap Chatte ight 81 the réquiremen would, if ao on of | MARTELL & C0, Co rBotterdam tte Readi Ceevesess see 30 ee 15 @ 3 EEE ee we 0M ankay.3 35 ee own to St An\u2019 NES N ements et ; es itn Reading.on poi vee es Oba coal Tin Plate 5.30 ad Lo brand.Belmont Sperta, 0 32 Gongou.wankay a 8 £ - @ 6 5 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH prannes des Montsto Martin à = Monte 9 me qring and Tondins Mercantile, JULES ROBIN & \u20ac0 Es = M wh a 5 parc in Pia ue to rand.Boon perse oa ngou.fine.=: 0 82 4 8) @500 70 T .Mont L iver\u2026\u2026.to Mcus Loui has been a fai Saimon.\u2026 @ 130 |J#M said to_h sequence of an i Corn, 216,00 eceipte\u2014W heat, 48,0 4c.| $1 12 Bic May.1109 a ._ Corn, | Montreal.uebec.Londos, ay 81ig ready to attack wheres ati g MON i bi : g ; \u2019 not quite so fair | Mackerel.1% IN o.have occurred b ce- | 000 do ; B C0 do; Oats, 44,000 « +00 bush ; 4 May; $1093 J m ~Whear, | Gal Quebec ondoz, May 8|£ a weak point.We erever the a [ § TRMA s Ban as in the previous t much doing ÉRUIT\u2014 «15 euf and Cap Rou | between Port do ; Barley, 1,000 d 000 do ; Rye, 9,- 3630 July.12 15 une.Corn, 3ôÿc Ju ! Ou atea.Montr = Liverptl, May 8 fatal shafc by keepi e may escape ma ILE AGENTS IN TH: L date K OF MONTRE Spanish is st dy wi wo weeks: No, 1 | Lovers, now er b 1 té | epring-tide i ge, which the n Cuicago, April 0.» 9.\" | Corn, 3646 p m\u2014Wheat $1 12 ne; | Ocean King.DM eal \u2026 Bristol, Mz: fied with y Keeping ourselves wo oy & fap INTHE Bara ; of A1, \u2014Olosed eady with sales at 2 ; No.1 | 10356 Muscatt OR.22 : is expected to ext | 24,000 busk 28.\u2014 Wheat \u2014 ; , 364c cash ; new hi $1 12§ cash.| Colina ontreal \u201cLondon, May 11 |; ith pure \\vod and well fort .| Lèssrs.G UMIAIER FOR deliv our last report at the | as to lot No.1 Buff s at 26c @ 27c | DL uscatels DeW.2 0 35 | arrival of the ; _ to remove, The | & m\u20140 shels : shipment 5 \u2014 Receipte 364c ; new mi ; De igh mixed, 36 Seythin.Montreal ndon, May 11 iched frame.\u201d \u2014Civi nd a proper! \u2019 .Gonzalez, Bya .\u2018 5 en eTY, and 181 ; at 135 for present | No.1 » No, 1 Buffalo at 28c @ 24 bo de cernes mm | ARR en\u201d is delayed mail st a m\u2014Opens at $1 09 f s, 297,000 do.9.3 | 2 82 ixed, 332 ; réjected 356 @ @ | gcrtbia\u2026\u2026New ¥ \u201c\u2019éfrsgor, May 11 | only in pack \u2014Civil Service Guselte -S dl Pre due & Co, Xerced \u2014 adily to 1: 4 ex dividend, ad ; 0.1 Slaughter at 26c @ 28 C, And oman Layers.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.111107 41 .18 olynesian\u201d is delayed by i eamer $112] for May or June.11 41 a p m\u2014Wheat, §1 1 ted 35¢ @ 354, | Vormanic N ork.Liverp\u2019l, M nly 1m packeta labelled\u2014 zette, \u2014S: à T.G ra, Sherries cede la Col , rrectre at ÿ ; J wor 2 .\u2018orn\u2014 .1 05 » 0} June; vee.New York pl, May 12 | Co.H 3 od\u2014 Jaw .Sandem: 3 .Mace decli 39 and 135 reepecti vancing | Lieathers are unchanged i c, Black Blue Basket.16% 2 Gulf ; she was reported vice in the | YuShels shivtoonts, 17 Receipts, 211 000 $1 05, $1 05}, $1 053 Jul e; $1 044 Queb ork.Laverp\u2019l, Ma , Hommopathic Chori vo hrm & Po an & Sons 40 .tt \u2018 3 ; \u2014 » , 2 .Cor 3 ., HQE \u2018 i >, y 15 | Baglsrd.\u201d Chom ist ss TUS, , Oporte, Present clining, and closin pectively, but | steady at last week\u2019s qu in price, and | Black or 875 369 | Cape Ray aga yesterday as off à im\u2014Opens at s, 170,000 bushels.9 year.Corn, 364c May ; y ; 93¢ Aug ; 883 ebac.Liverp\u2019l, M glsrd.: Toudri Pablo, (li A ; i to-da \u2018 - ek\u2019s quotation OWB.2.0sa000000 80 E gain.Latest advi \u201485%c f 852c for J .9.80 | @ 36£c : ay ; now 36% e L 1, aay 15 orem (F5 0, Uliva & C , D Sales delivery, and 5 y at137| HIDES\u2014There i tions, Vaiencia Ralsius § 525 .65 urope are b : vices fro sc for June une.1138 à ÿe June.300 ce May ; 36 \u2026Liverp'i, Ma vembar \u201c Red Wi astion, Tarragon : 8 of th » and 133 ex divid 1ere is & fair d Sultana Ral Dia NEW.{ lb y Atlantic cable to d m | bushels; shipme Outs \u2014 Receipt 0 | I 133 M p m\u2014Wheat, $1 1 io \u201cTondon, y 5 8 F4 Leal Vines.ixgona, ced ERCHAN week, 1,700 share vidend.| butchers\u2019 green hides and pri emand for | Sécdiess Kaisins 5.DSL O1 by lust week\u2019s Ounard fo date, and Danley Eh pments.44,000 Busnes 11 ay ; $1 10} @ $1 108 Ju $113: @ { Liverpl Mas \u2014 v al rothora à U 00 at 9g AANTs Baxk oF C 8.firm at 104 91 and prices continue Currants oid BL.\u201cBothnia.\u201d B mail, per 89, | monts % Receipts, 8,000 b els.11 am P m\u2014Wheat, $1133 M une.333 | !e \u2026Quebce.\u2026 \u201c1 erp , May 20 BEACONSF E PS Madeira Wine 0.Madeira tion; ) , sellin F CanapA\u2014O c, 94e and 8Bâc for N ew land acti readstuffs \u2014 Whe oe , 6,000 do.9 88 ushels; ship- $1 05 nominal t ay ; $1 104 j BAS.\u201c Queb wo Liverp\u2019, May 22/P FIELD VINEYA oo G.H.Man es.> 5 at 954 @ 96° th to 97, aud closi pened | and 3.Calfskins are fi 08 1, 2 | Figs, E1006, NI 0 0ax.3 IX ctive and nominal; Fl cat, in- | 3t ¥ 90 @ $9 92} for Ji a m\u2014Pork\u2014Opens | May: 36 for July.\u201cCorn, 86£c @ 370 Toront>.Q ec.Liverp\u2019l, May 22 OINTE CLaIrE, P.RD .G.R, NE pagn m & Co., Reims, Ch 1.at 92 96, the sales : losing to-day Lambskins bri re firm at 1l4c 9 Blome nt le A 007\" | easier.Provisi ; our, dull and for July.11 31 | or June; $1005 @ $10 re y; 86}ec June; 36%c Jul , 36%c @ 87c | I Nepigon .uebec .Liverp'l, Mav ¢ planting vine » P.Q \u2014 The sens AL P À ur » Lath.W à @ 94 sales ex-dividend bei : ring from 25c @ 40 \u2018IP Malaga.014 |Ch visions \u2014 Butte : or Jui 81 am\u2014$s 95 for J v 074 PORK\u2014 uly, (CL Winni \u2026Montreal\u2026 Liver l,Mav 29 | wishi nes havip né Benson for .Mumm & Co \u2014_ Sales, 1 : , closing to-d n ing | ports from Ne ; c.Re.| (tunes o'd.UT eese, nominal ; r, easier; | f y.988am\u2014L r June; $l0 074 (\u20149 33 a m\u2014$ .Winnipeg.Mont .Liverp\u2019I, June 3 shipg to eng: vig arrived ts \u2018 M., Hock 4 Frankfort-Q = »300 sha g to-day at 923 @ 93 ; | \u20ac .w ork state that purch Almonas, Languedoc.u 0 Ashes-\u2014P gal; Pork, unchan > or May ; $7 for J ard-Opens at $6 93 $10 05 @ $10 07 9 90 @ $9 92} J real.Jirerp]d, June 1 requested t gage In grape \u20ac 1 parties Cuzol ?Fils s and Moselles NTAR Tes, + ; | ot Hides are com parativel nases Do Tarmgonn 000 ots firm ; Pearls i ged.| for May ; $6 r Junz, 1145 am\u2014$6 2% | @ $9 95; 4 July.9 50 une VESSELS IN POR e 17 ai: o forward their ulture are Frui ils & Co, hora taken 10 Bank\u20148 most wh ely tew and al- Do Provence.FLOUR-Local recei , nominal.ape à 36 974 bid for J 90 bid 5iJune, 1055 p m\u2014$9 923 8 FT ately to Gallagh eir criers im p; Éruits, ke.» Bordeaux, ar n dorin ome 800 al wholly of rather small Do ue 019 k endi cal receipts byjRail ILWAUKRE, April : uae.$9 924 Juve; p m\u2014$9 77 } | Valetta, 5 teamers.field, Point agher & Gaathier, B mme Pinet, Castill > 3'D from 794 the week at i sares were | Quotations remain abo amounts, | Hard shell Ln Lay | week ending 23th April, 7 v{Railway for | 1600 bush ; shipme 28.\u2014~Wheat, receipts, | 3-020 4 es $10 05 @ $ à Moy; etta, 547, D Shaw Gabriel sine Claire, or at ti mer, Beacons- ado & Cu, Co vy clos; à /@ 814, the irregular prices cl 1 ut as given at the Jordan.en TS \u2018* ow | receipts from 1 April, ,416 brls, Total a.n.\u2014 Opens ipments, 23,000 bush pts, To ugust.1169 a 0074 July; Bri ; abriel street, Mont their office, 57 S \u201cx ies, » Cognac MES ing wishout t e market this , | close last week, but to the Jorgan «co LLL \u2026 #0 1702 um lst January to 28 al | \u2014§109 sat $1 093 for M .9.36 | June.1002a m\u2014$99 @ | rigantines.» Montreal, » 7 St Joutman & Co, Schi t bu afternoon | there i .general toue uberts Slel: rresssnucss vi 2,444 brl : th April à for May; ay.11.30 m\u2014$0 824 $9973) + Luce, 122, J \u2014 Gins , Schied, 166 ACQUE vers over 8Cj wre is possibly a shade be Do Barina.> s., against 189,05 : Exc y; $108} for J am | $995 @ $9974 J @ $98 M , 122, Lord & M \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cWwW .edam Domina} à Cahier Bank Poi ance tier appear= Bi NU ohms 0 i9y | corresponding date in 18 030 brs.at %1178 07 Propucz\u2014April 216 : une ; $1010 asked July.PO BOG \u2014 m.Hay, Fairm; 3 - 1 \u2014 \u2014April 28 p m\u2014$10 27} seked Jul RT OF QUEB US AND bee & Co, and buye there being to.d Prices almost LIQUOR3\u2014Ti .Walnuts.\u2026.008 | crease of 86,586 brl 79, being a de- Apr .year.322 @ $10 80 A y.EC.COUNTERF \u201c« RB .Whiskies \u2026 Glasvers at 70} .day eellers at 72} | doing i 3\u2014Thoere is & moderate irad sutaines, quarte: vue | Portland a s.Local shipments vi G.T.k.Q.M $101 piu\u2014$995 M: ugust; $9 85 Irems-\u2014April 28 There i Te, EIT.Thorne & Sons, :G : oing in small lots to fill prese race Do\" Baives.Id .and other Channel via | Flour, brle 0.& Ô.&.0 June ; $10 22 ay; $10 07% @ UEBEC, April 28\u2014\" ; sold i is no genuine Hop Bi \u2018 Whiskies 8, !Groenock t require- GLASS Bogen o 10\u201d | ending 28th Avril, 85 s for the week | Ash cena 5.\u2019 à Juiy.thi C, April 28\u2014The Chroni 1d in Canada, Lop Bitters ni.+ D.J.Thoms > ments, but the general tone nt require i5\u2014 Boxe 56 1 01 \u20ac pril, 855 brl À es, bris.\u2026 1,429 LARD\u20149 y this morning: \u201cL ronicle + Ps C , except b made o Thomson, Lei of the trade is Up to 25 incn \u2018set ments \u2018from 1 3.Total ship.| BUT.coors lL 18 wee | J 38 a m- $6 9: shipping list Last season ays |}, g Co, of Toront y Hop Bit Wire, Old à eith, Ging Up lo 26 MNCR pren 0 0 2 0) 43 471 31) st January to 28th A P- | Pork, bls no verser une.10 65 a m\u2014$6 8 24 May ; $7 00 | sel ist contained the our first | fhe for the sol or Out, vor ban there Machen & 2ld i om, &c.ser versnes .,; iris.> 1 rk, bls .fees 49 $6 95 $6 874 @ 8 which hid Pr number cf vas the n e and exclusi r can there en & Co., Liv ann .ow .\u2026 #0) res 118.) BE% at 87,386 bri Prll, | Lard, t \u2026 16 14 @ $6974 J $6 90 May ; Montreal sailed fur Q- vas.| Lie Name Hop bitter usive right t Bottlers of iverpool, Ex ponding date 1879, bei s.at cor- | Tallo cs.\" } | asked Jul une ; $7 OU bid, $7 Y | high up to the 12th in 1ebec and | Cempan7 by th îtters is secured to aid DublinSto Guompaal, Export , being à decresse Le ON trite 100 \u201c1 $700 y.1159 a m\u2014$6 92 \u2019 024 ghty-three for Quebce st, as follows :-~ registered y the laws cf ca ued to sid 4 Rob ublin Stout, 2 & Sens eather, rolls uns oT 4 June ; $7 05J + bid May; real.For the ec and 14 f r Mon et trade mail anata, by two ert Porter & > cree i fbid M \u2019 5July.102 _\u2014 Y 3 | first li he same date thi r Mont- penalty for ar 1a1 ks, dit ie ni port B Co., Load i verre 12 ay; $7 00 p m\u2014$6 924 rst list, which will his year o Hitters.or IF ona to use tk 8s a hoivy ottlers of Bas on, Ea.July.215 June; $7 05 bi will contai ill be published our | Hitters, or make or ce nsetthe name Hop | Mr ©.ass & Cu: .216pm\u2014$695 bid, $6 bid | Mo in 148 for Quebec ar to-day; | a8 to he ike] r cell austhins pr top { Mr.Wm.McE ; © 6 9 ntreal, be ucbec and : ; ; jkeit.i'rupgists: n: pretend- cEwan, Edinburgh, & \u2019 74 asked for this or rs 06 vessels over snd fib should vemou ber Drupgiats ad copsumers Apollinaris C es.\" burgh, Scotch ¢ ars?urlous stufl made by a on spuri- | Or f ompany (Limited) Lords: medicine mabe 1bters is the purest a or olse- ders for Direct Importation = ot © nd best from he Tr lon Salicatrë February ade.ve .4 eo \u2014 3 mes apr EE men i A i #70 ' + i = Smeal.\u2014\u2014 NL VR montrent heralds, ery HURSDAY MOLNING, APRIL 29 \u201cAPPOINTMENTS.reatre Royal -Performanceat 8 p.m.AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.BY THOMAS J, POTTER.\u2018urniture, etc-\u2014At 379 Notre Dame street, at 2 pu.BY M.HICKS & Co.\u2018urniture, etc\u2014 At 126 Peel etreet, at 10 a.m BY H.J.SHAW & CO.Furniture, ete\u2014At their stpres, at 2 p m.KEWS SUMMARY DOMINION.Work is to be immediately resumed on the Seminary building zt Quebec, and will be continued until autumn.The authorities are now awaiting the arrival of a cargo from Belgium to Le uted in the construe- tion.Large quantities cf cut stone are now in readiness for the completion of the two new city gates at Quebec.The contractor intonds rushing the work with all possible despatch as evon as crders are received from the Government to proceed.UNITED STATES.In tbe DeYoung case, at San Francisco, tbe jury returned a verdict charging Kalloch with murder.Tre United States Secretary cf the Treasury authorized the purchase of three \"millions of bonds on Wednesday.TUESDAY, Gao.Galland, a New York mechanic, hung himself, because be was .made to pay an alimony to his divorced wife, AT Galena, Ill, Tuesday, Grant received a congratulatory visit from a number of citizens at bis howe in honour of his 58th birthday.The New York Times says that Postmas- ter-General Key will probably be appointed to succeed the late Judge Trigg, of the United States District Cougt, in Term.\u2018Wr H.VANDERBILT sails for Europe on Saturday, for a three months\u2019 trip.Wm.K.Vanderbilt follows soon for a six monthe- stay, and Cornelius Vanderbilt sails this summer for a year\u2019s trip.In the New York Senate, on motion of Forster, the Bill in relation to taxation of stockholders in banks doing business in that State was recommitted, with instructions to strike out the enacting clause.Tux managers of the Hahanemann Fair, New York, will establish free beds in memory of Mrs.Hegeman, a victim of the late disaster, with an endowment of $50,- 000.The gifts to the Association since the disaster aggregate $30,000.Tur Counsel for foreign banks in New York conferred with Governor Cornell on Wednesday regarding the recent legislation enactment taxing foreign capital employed in that State, which is now before tha Governor for signature.Tae Washington despatches to the New York Herald says, the facts concerning the report on the Hurd\u2019s Bill to prevent Canadian Railways from doiug business in the United States as stated by Conger, a member of the Ways and Means Committee, show that the report was never before the Committee at all.It was drawn by Wood, and given out for publication, as Conger stated before the Committee vn Tuesday, for the evident purpose of promoting a grand stock-jobbing scheme in New York.He did not \u2018know how many members of the Committee were in the ring ; no names were signed to the report.It had not been even formally presented to the Committee.GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.Tar New York Herald's cable says the Empress of Russia is kept alive by the use of oxygen and ether, and is a mere skeleton.Tae Emperor Alexander of Russia is in such a state of prostration he 18 almost incapable of transacting any business.He is crushed by terror.A DusLix despatch to the Times, dated the 27th April, says that Parpell has written to Shaw stating that he is obliged to leave for London and cannot return before Thursday ; that he was unable to gather from Meldon\u2019s letter whether the meeting announced would be proceeded with or not, but as a majority of the Home Rulers have informed Meldon that they will be unable to attend, and as it is presumed Shaw is as anxious a8 he that the deliberations shall be representative and united, he would recommend that the meeting be postponed, and that he trusted on his return to Ireland that Shaw would afford him an early opportunity of conferring with bim regarding the means of securing afull meeting before Parliament assembled for practical work.Ar a meeting of Home Rulers on Tuesday, in Dublin, Lord Mayor Gray presided.He disclaimed any intention on the part of the members present to cause a misunderstanding, and said the meeting was held according to castom.Mr.Meldon read a number of letters of apvlogy from non- attenders, and a telegram from Parnell, saying he could not be present at the meeting, William Shaw denied that Le wished to dictate, and urged unity.He said they must work with the Liberals to a great degree who sympathized with them regarding the franchise.Rerolutions were Adopted to avoid isolated action and to bring about a redress of the land laws.Meldon, Gray and Brookes were appointed to :onfer with the Home Rulers who were absent from the meeting, Nolan and Power were elected Home Rule whips.The election of à Chairman and the consideration of the land question were postponed.ENGLISH LIBERALS AND CANADIAN LIBKRALS.The present condition of politics in this country is not, it must be confessed, very encouraging for those who nominally belong tq the Liberal party, nor for those who, without assuming the name of Liberal, still desire that our financial policy shall not be a ruinous one; and t at our fiscal arrangements shall conform rather to the best science of the day than to the rule-of-thumb blundering of preceding generations.1t is, nevertheless, the duty of all who think thus to work on, as if the skies were bright, because in public life, as in ali other efforts, uo ome can tell with certainty what may be the event ; but every one must be aware that,if anything isto be achieved, it must be by exertion.And, perhaps, if the movement of the public mind could be accurately measured, as we measure material objects, we should perceive signs much more satisfactory than are generally supposed to exist.At all events, no man who honestly believes in the principles of the Liberal party can desire that those principles shouid have been sacrificed even for the sake of retaining in office any set of statesmen.The attitude of Canadian Liberals, and of those who appreciate, as Liberals do, the effect of the policy under which our dsbt is being so rspidly run up and our resources diminished, should be that of Mr.Goschen, when addressing the electors of York before the great political victory in that city:\u2014¢¢ The Libarals,\u201d said he, \u2018\u2018 were proud that they did sac- 4 rifice thest majority in the Parliament \u201c of 18-8 to the noble measures they \u2018 had placed ion the Statute book\u2014 \u201c measures which the Beaconsfield ¢ Cabinet had not ventured to < touch, and he could assure \u201cthem = that, when the Lib- \u201c\u2018 erals were in power again, Parliament \u201c would not be idle.The majority, + whatever it was, would be used, and, if \u201cnecessary, sacrificed, to carry for- \u201cward that enduring work of \u201cprogressive reform, which was \u201cthe proud result of the an- \u201c*cient and loyal partnership between \u201cthe Liberal party znl the people.\u201d The issues between Toryism and Liberalism wie not precisely the same in Canada and in England.In principle, however, the parties are divided by the same lines running between\u2014the desire +o do justice alike to all classes, for the benefit of all, without partiality to any and the desire to hoid office by the a:d of particular and special icterests, buils wp at the expense of the mass, aud made to assume an appearance of preponderating imporianee by clap-trap and quackery.Sir Jebn A.Macdonald has his jinguism, hke his friend Beaconefleld, but Sir John\u2019s has ite objec- men meta EE tet\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - < - MONTREAL FERAny AND DAIT.Y COMMERCIAL GAZETLE, THURSDAY, APRTL 20, 1880 \u2014\u2014 mener \u2014\u2014\u2014 am \u2014 A - \u2014_\u2014 a - \u2014_\u2014\u2014\" - - > - \u2019 CUT TT, TT ; CTT A UT ET 5 ; emule } a £0 Auectisemenaius tive point in the gorges of Bri-|ments\u2019 Accordingly, he urges that MASO¥IC CELEBRATION Bughish connection as long we we hold our | and civilizatitn, er British intelligenc® and AMUSEMENTS.Rew Aduerhse ee : Adveclis! \u2014 tish Columbia, and would rain | time should not be consumed in bring \u2019 : English warrants.Let me add that the }adventuse, or even British arms are \u2014 à \u2019 ing forward measures of secondary im por- association with our Order of the other carried.the great principle of Philanthro NORDHEIMER\u2019S HALL, PR aan : î eleva i » UPOB soni titution the country by puffing it up with fancy tance, but that the opportunity thou be| DINNERT® EB.W.BRO.BADGLEY, exhibiting their.ee us, h Chiefs based.there establishes British A MORNING CAML.» but extravagant reams of > vast Do- | geiged to deal with matters of the first and D.G.M.I need not eee 4 dugnils\u201d | Dodges: whether hy A ids of oriad| On Friday evening and Saturday or mipion in the West, which assured] eutest importance.Now, he says, 18 ; \u2014_\u2014 ing .the \u20ac and .not merely | or the mountain barriers of Afghanistan al jal and Dra- 3 ill be d , to fut 7 the time to strike with effect, and things FIFTY-SIX YEARS A MASON.superficial honour The public disp'ay | introducing by degrees love to God an afternoon the Yontre Socis farce and will not be secured even to future gene- | Lay be d d questions settled between by those #0 near the throne of this s-nti- | roodwill toman.No other human institu- | MRtIC Club will a Lord \u2018mers Hall rations of Canadisns, if we bankrupt 7 one and ques > if delayed, it | Right Worshiprul the District Grand ment of Koyalty towards our institution | tion or society haa ever been permanent or comedieita at ordbelmer 8 as.N AVIGATION .now and next August which, if delayed, it Master of English Masons here, is an avowal from them of their common | universal; wliatever were its laws, however | On Friday wiil be given a \u201c Morning : ourselves now.A loy alty which pro-| might be impossible to settle for fen | Permit us to extend the hand cause with feelings and duties of Masong, ! excellent its systems, it could not be ex- | Call\u201d and © Who's Who,\u201d and for Safesses to be maintained only by the | years\u201d Mr.jedatone, with the strong rotherhood and friendiy cneer.gad of the teaching et brotherly, love, ré tonded into grey age and (very county ; turday matinee Somebody Hise\u201d and \u2014_\u2014 i Mivieiry that he is able to form, and the | No jurisdiction\u2019s bans prevent ief and truth which they have learned in | it bad chiefly in view victories and con- ing\u201d The \u2014_\u2014 receipts of vast sums of money to be ei majority of the English people at his Our doing fiomour, SI, to you.their progress through the piogressive | quests and the elevation of one people ¢ Nan tbe Good for Nothing leadin PPING COMP\u2019 Y Steamboat divided among a few thousand people g 9 à to the occasi Honour: to you with one consent s:eps of our Order, spreading the influence | above another, and could not be made con- | proceeds wili be devoted to the g Î AN AD .; back, will be feund equal 10 | ccasion.Are given and they are but your due.of Royalty among Masons in the geniality | genial to the interest or fancy.Philan-, charities.= We had the pleasure Of ; will not be very permanent, when these | His efforts, his popularity, his policy won within the Craft which thereby Gheers and expands our |thropy was not the greund upon which | witnessing two of these little plays at Running in connectivn with the AND floods of gold shall cease to flow.| the elections, and as head of the incoming N De ra upon us | ve à Claim, charity and good-w:ll to all our fellow | these institutions _ were founded ; | their rebearsal a few evenings since, NK RAILWAY OF CANADA .Without professing the gift of prophecy | Administration he will prove himself | But better still you well have borne creatures, whilst in other relations it as | the love of country frequently de: | and feel safe in saying that few profve- GRAND TRU Railway Forms ; -\u201d | eapable of giving Great Britain a good Spotless, unstained a MasoL's name.sumes the chilling bleakness of indifference | stroyed the loys of humanity ; mankind | 82¢ = là h itted themselres \u2014_\u2014 \u2019 we think thut what has occurred in De ament The English people have | qq ary years, yet buta day withering all and everything over hich it are not essentially distinguished by the eter \u201cI 9 re ah ot not recog Tons.à : ; ; A * 8 \u2019 passes.Long, and at all times,as in the pas iffarence of the language they speak, the | better.ndee if we ba 2C0g- itoba.\u2026\u2026 3,300 building England may fairly give us hope in | the right to expect much from Mr.Glad- Since rat UDO Fad within your Lodge and present,so in the future may the mem.| garb they wear, or the dignities with which nized the players as some of the elite of Lake Manito 28,800 Capt.W.Bernson SHIP PING BILLS Cc d th 11 not be d ed 3 anada.For a time trickery, Talse pre- | stone, and they will not be disappointed.\u2018And well your honours still you wear, bers of the Royal Family of England show | they are invested.The whole world iu | our city, we should, from the proficiency, | Laké® Nepigon.\u2026.\u2026 2,330 Capt.G.B.Scott .tension, and recklessness in expending _ Chiet of your Brethren in thls land, or ao of the bends He of Pop io One rant have pus them down as \u201c player-folk,\u201d | Lake Chawplain.2,300 Capt.W.Stewart the means of the country may triumph OTTAWA CORRESPONDENCE Connected With old Albion dear, ing members of our Order, Nar we may | and every individual a child;ito reviv ard | The admission to all parts of the} The steamers of this Line, Fil sail from T A ( +S ° \u2018 By, mystic te bound hand-in-hand, b y i d abroad these principles, dra house will be only 50c, and to the ma- | MONTREAL FOR LIVE ss \u2014may even command an appearance of \u2014 Again We Wish you hearty.cheer.oN Joast, a8 Was Vears ago noticed to sprès - rons ese princip) es, wn from | house wi.4 y, \u2019 ll be half- | ows:\u2014 vast and wide-spread popularity.Bat THE ESQUIMAULT DRY DOCK.Brethren from England, to your Rows, public distusbane 5rd, ata Hao of fo that th pi as of our fan Js one of hfeeih ky.tines children\u2019s tic} oe ve Ho ow |] Laxz WINNIPRQ re A o CUSTOM HOUSE FORMS, i x The Scotchm their Heather & the Fre.à ield to nd thus on earch are our i iden- ° i : ce sober, second thought will teach WHY ME.HOLTON HAS NOT TAKEN | wiigioichmeo bring dicir Heatheraprig, | tho Freemasons of England sald b0, tw | fied by ail mortals, and hance the bound- | Stores have them for sale TARE NEPIGON ur roorsoosrrin june 8 So.æo the electors of Canada the inevital © HIS SEAT.Of her own Maple sends a twig.country in loyal attachment to the person | less extent, increasing duration and remote THEATRE ROYAL.Laxe Wises.So ie &o., \u201c> *) results of unreasoning and uncalculating \u2014 OF all the Freemasons in Canada for whom | of the Seversign of the realms of the Bri- antiquity of our Order.We would perhaps THE HAVRELEY MINSTRALS.Bates of Passage from RER prodigality, which enriches a few at the A LEGISLATIVE BEDLAM.the Brethren enteriaic the warmess re pire.« » Than 16 is\u2014a Society formed to Stimulate | This corps of real niggers appeared Cru Bills cf Lading are issued to th | nd Millar & Co cost of all the rest ; and when the time | MR.GIROUARD\u2019S BILL HOISTED.Se roman he most profound confidence .OUR GUEST.to the practical performance of duties and | last evening befere a crowded house.| gnd from all parts of Canada and the West- ll [8] d ; 1) \u2018 it must some day come, for a \u2014\u2014 ; bly R.W.Broth | The toast of the evening,which every one principles of conduct with which you are | The Company in point of numbers is far | orn States.comes, a8 ie placed, probably R.W.Brother Badg : >+ | all familiar ; but all its movements are ; ben th ; ticulars, apply : .from Our Special Correspondent.à -eminent.Fifty-si ¢ | Was go anxious to honour, and for which ; \u2019 : me above those usually seen when e For Freight or other particulars, apply : f reckoning, we confidently expect that \u2019 ley stands pre-eminent.Fifty-six years o 1 ) ! done with such perfect tranquillity that .: 1 tb ; H.J.SELKIRK Canada TE, a à here with the same Ottawa, April 28.Masonic Life, the whole of that time making almost every Brother was almost impatient, | they attract no attention.That so vast white man blacks bis face, and a lengtby In Liverpool, to 5 di water root + in that poiicy will meet he The Finunce Minister laid om the |a study of its jurisprudence and bistory, was given amid such demonstrations of | body should exist in such silence and | programme of the usual character was Shipping \u20ac op I ntavL, £ON & Co.; in AND loud condemnation which has befallen is more than sufficient to make an in.| enthusiasm a: must, indeed, have been | move in such regularity without its proce- | well enjoyed by the audience, dance Lon: on, to R MonroonzRIE & Co, Mark Ted ; table yesterday afternoon à memoran- | aivi i ; gratifying to the honoured guest of the | dure beingapparent!yacted upon isithebest | alternating witkr son and the usual | DORADO I.\u201cHES all the Offices its kindred policy in the Mother country.dividual an authority, and, adding to these : à he g g Lane, E.C.: in Canada, at It is already well known that the large dum from himself on the subject of the | tho natural talents with which Brother | 00-3100: proof En sr eee do priciples witticiems being dispensed right 88d | of the Grand Trunk Railway, or to \u2019 Ministerial vote on the Pacific Railroad Esquimault Dry Dock, stating that he | Badgley was endowed, it is not surprising | The CHAIRMAN., 1n proposing the toast, | society at large, It is an allowable pride lett.THOMPSON, MURRAY & co, 94 and 96 $-, Francois Xavier §: 1nisteria .intended to introduce a resolution in that be should be looked upon as he has said, Right Worshipful Sir and Brethren, to hold a leading station among men of a een ie 1 Custom House rag A ' \u2018a resolution was brought together, in spite £ been.For long the brethren of the | this is a red letter day in the annals of | such aclass,but at all times subject to A CARD.; Montreal.Lu of the convictions of several of the ma- the course of a few days.After refer- English Register, with which the R.W.English Freemasonry in this Province, | their scrutiny.For thirty years I have - April 24 : April 28 101 .ring to the negotiations which have been | Bro.was more immediately connected, and, I am sure, that the object of cur as- | had the honour and satisfaction of presid- | To all who are suffering from the errors h f th 8 8 bt ds itself i ; î h eak- N, SUMMER- jority, only by the exercise of the party |.it is desir.| have been contemplating a dinner ig his sembling commends itself dearly to the | ing over the Society of English Masonry | and indiscretions of youth, nervous w FOR CHARLOTTETOWN, C ; : in progress, he reports that it is desir ; ; ; heart of every one of us.[Applause.] M ly d Joss of Manhood, &ec., I whip, and, perhaps, als) by promises of .honour, which last night took placa id the pplause y | here, and subject to the scrutiny of my | ness, early decay, 0 YEE SIDE AND PICTOU a y = \u2019 > - able to modify the Order-in-Counsil of st.L w ence Hall, under the moss favour- poor, weak w ords are totally inadequate | brethren and fellows.It is the duty of will send a recipe that will cure you, FRE .mn i ; particular advantages made te the re.the 13th November last, and to recom en auspices \u2019 to do justice tothe subject I have in band, Masens to scrutinize my conduct and, if or CHARGE.This great Jemedy as = Will give special attention te the wo.i i i \u2019 \u2019 ; ; .ut you will make wp wha ey lack in | necessary, to prevent the credit of the | discovered by & missionary in Sou er- A \u201ci : presentatives of certain sections of the mend that advances be made to the| X W Brother Hutton presided, having | strength by the hearty and enthusiastic | Craft being fainted by unworthy superin- | ica.Send a self-addressed enveiope ta the eS F AMILY WINE TRADF.country.Provi h k on his right the guest of the evening, R | manne: with which you will respond to | tendence.You have observed me for | REV.JosErH T, INMAN, Station D,New York _ q , 1b tained f \u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 rovince as the work progresses to an | w Brother Badgley D G M; B W Bro- | the toastof the guest whom we meet to | thi s in high off dItare it | City.trs DW 94 Supplies will be obtained from the most extent not to exceed $260,000, and such x pacgey 5 ; h d,I a ili rey.year my high orice, an el rescectable and reliable shippers and THE PRINTING SCANDAL à t incl \u2019 he 1 f thers Ogilvie, Moffact, and Dr.Girdwood, a hatin honourin Su wil pêsree that you, my brethren, have this day pro- \u2014\u2014 agents only.His stock at present consiste : ar tor plant alvesdy obtained | E Ja ond W 1 Lucio, W M,of Xing Darseives, [Hear, hear] Tho: nema.of | Posu hou do an préciate this testimony of | aura ore to Shaw moving = a part of s sonti 3 3 .1 Lod RS.a the left oi x ; 5 ; : i 1 tf W.E.Sh movin, ; ; The investigation into the letting Of! by the Provincial Government for the BE hare\u2019 Bethune, Tobn Taylor, Bt I Dts Grand Macter To Sent.your approbation, and I do ap reciate it, to the large and spacious premises rors IRST OPEN WATER.| other Fine oud Sherries, ots the contract for the Parliamentary purposes of the graving dock.In case | McCord and Tarrauce.P M\u2019s.One of the |reulaud William Henry, is a household conseious that it is so but itis the stamp DeZouch.\u2019s new music store, St.James areas Lr wil be despatched for above Fine Old Madeira, printing promises to result in some | the Provincial Government should fail | vice.chairs was occupied by BR W Bro S J | word among Masons of every jurisdiction { of honour affixed upon mes and I than street.Mr.Shaw informs us he has more | Ports during the season to meet the require: Pommery Champagne, ood to the country.The evidence to complete the works the Dominion Gov- | Thompson, W M, of St.George\u2019s Lodge, | in canada.[Uheers.] Renowned alike | you, Right Worshipful Sir and Brethren, | than double the epace and facilities in bis | ments of te trade.AP, to RY or Min 5 Piper Heidsieck, 800 \u2019 for h ernment should have the right to enter | E R, who was supported right and left by for his kindly courtesy, bis gentle sym- | with & gratitude commensurate to the | new place.His saleroom is a marvel ; one & co, Age Delmonico which has been adduced before the upon end complete the same.In case | B W Brothers Ross and Hanson and other pathy and re y assisuance, where is the | magnitude of your favour.I heartily | day fall to the door with almost every April 94 ] 98 NATHL JOHNSTON & SON'S Printing Committee has proved sug- | of any such assumption the Canadian Brethren of ihe Scottish Register.The or eman 9 rer applied to t Shia moble thank you Right Worshipful Sir hay mentionable article, the next day com- : gestive, if mot pleasant, reading, and Government shall be entitled to claim | other vice-chair was occupied by Wi: help in vain?At home nd Brethren, for the CP eat Jou eno | pletely cleaned out.No goods are received | Fr:1ghts t> Gulf Port, Newfoundland | g¢.Loube\u2019s Claret, we cannot too strongly commend the from the Imperial Government the pro- Brother Fred Clark, vM a of St.Lawrence abroad his opinion in matters of | which the toast of your guests, including fod room Ë etes cons«quently B ° cannot and Prince Edward Island.Medoc Glaret,, Claret Lee te Committee to recom.| ised grant in aid of the work of £10, | Felis Wo 228 Secsetary of Quebec, Bro- D nant tant it demorves (Hors, | mvseté, Bas heen received.le who eroœd to bis sales.He advertises \"Margaux Claret ecision : - ; ; saacso , Br è ves, , \u2018 .; .d the House to cancel the contract 000 sterling, or any increase of such thers) Young and Laver's, P M's, and other | hear.] E.W.Bro.Badgley first saw the |OUR SISTER LODGES.\u201d à grand opening sale for Monday next.Leoville Claret, men ; £ Outton, Charlt à amount.Avy palance remaluing unox- Brethrea of (he English Register.light «f Masonry on the, 10th February, So soon as it as possible for the .La Bots Claret, tour Clare e testimony of Cotton, Charlton and | pended after detraying the outlay made The banquet, for it was a most Bump- | 1524, years before most of us had seen the | Brethren to consider another toast, after UE 1 RL A tno ateau Latour Claret, ; : indi by the Dominion Goversment shall be © ques : > B= 1 light of day.He has conse tly b 56 i i i Mussns.M.J.SHaw & Co.will gell at) Chateau Margaux Claret, Mackintosh but too plainly indicates va ibe Rg vers aent of \" thus | tuous and recherche affair, wis got up in ve I re on-féntius nent Moon 51 the enthusiasm into which they had been |, ©.\" 0) room, 724 Crai g street, thie after- Sauterne, the ¢ crookedness\u201d of the whole trans- p : , .; Mine Host Hogaw\u2019s best style,the attaches | and during the whole ot that 1 iod rked as the guest ol the evening Pro | acon, at two o'clock, a very large guantity arsac .hand, the grant should prove insufficient | J hig establishment, net forgetting head : at long perlod | ceed with his response.\u2019 ok, à very \u2018arge q : , i Th i à the | of lis establishment, net Forgettiog am active and zealous craftsman of the : of household furniture, including several ; ; Haut Sauterne sou | 8 Be PA nm A © to ¢ mpleto the mk, the amount of the waiter O'Neill, laying themselves out to | Royal Art.For 34 years he was a subscrib Foo CHATRMAN said a 8 \u2018pianos, bedroom sets, parlour sets, side- uite following schooners will be put on.Sparkling Saumur, manipulations have no defence to make, | deficiency sha e place 0 _the | present it in grand style.ing member of st- Faurs Lo.ge, and in 1GHT WORSHIPFUL SIR AND BRETRREN, | P00 i loloths, & e ber o load for the above na rts and Pint pass ; .\u2018 - so der \u2014I call upon you to drink * the health of | Poarde, gasaliars, carpets, oiic othe, ÀC.| ports immediately.Quarts nts.and we presume the public will enter- debit account of the debs of the Pro The following was 1858 the Lodge, recognizing his eminent Sister Lodces,\u201d and this aff The whole without reserve.> IF, MARIE ERZELIE ; vod i e rvices, made him an h our Sister ges,\u201d and this affords me the Schooners EUGENIE, i ,| Claret imported in wood and bottled tain no sympathy for the contractors Prosi oo he consent of + he Imp erial and THR BILL OF FARE.th ail rights and Drive Gro ber opportunity to say on your behalf how MARIE ANNA and HELEN.here at $4 per dozen, gives great satisfac- M: R & Co.will be consid i ; P.TAGE Between the yoats 1:29 and 1844 pe was | L*PP7 and pleased w« are to see 80 many BIRTHS For information apply to len, acLean, Roger & Co.will be const er- ed to this arrangement.On February - J nine times Master of St.Panl\u2019s Lodge, and distinguished Brethren of the other juris- .W.A.CHARLEBOIS, A fuller assortment of all kinds of Wines ably out of pocket if their contract is| 12th an Order-in-Council was passed to Tortue.Consomme à la Royale.the year 188 is the 50th anniversary of his dictions in the Dominion, (Cheers.) It|_ At Bellevue, Melbourne, on the 23rd .No.10 Port street.| to arrive by early vessels.annulled, but they have nobody to | Carry out the recommendations of th POISSON.exaltation to the chair of King Solomon, | T2 elt that this being a banquet got up | instant, the wife of the Hon.Mathew April 26 .199 .blame bat themselves.They could not | F'Bance Minister * | saumon, Sauce 18 Chambord.nora n vrai, | 4 Lonly give expression to the opinion | 0) 19 [01% FRELCH LotEen, [hey dons Syimen of » ton = Italian Warehouse, e ° : .i 3 9 = - - am ; Tte Hon.Mr.Huatington\u2019s name Alose de la Riviere du Nord a Fral.| of (very bat of is Masonic subjects when | cfficia invitations to join in the demonstra- PHŒN IX 221 ST.JAMES STREET expect such a fraud to be passed bY- | does not appear in the division lists of HORS D'ŒUVRES.1 my - at ens Proved a worthy.Bro | tion were sent oat, but simply an intima.Amusements.- - , ! It was aa unlucky day for them | yesterday or to-day owing to the fact Concombres.~~ Radis.Cressons, longed cheering.] On St Johns Bay.1842, | tion that any mason 1n good standing who - i ALEX MGIBBON when an inkling of their negotia- that he had paired with the Hon.Mr.ENTREES.isdated his patent as Provi.cial and Dis.| Wished to participate would be welcomed THEATRE KOY AL i t J - \u2019 * tions leaked out, and an obligs | Pope, Minister of Agriculture, and that | Cotelettes d'Agneau aux Petits Pois | trict urand Master, and from that date to Te ve ned vo pleased to see .April 28 101 ti laced wpon Parliament to hon.gentleman did not return to the Timbsles de Volaille aux Champignons.| ha Prose et 8 period of 30 years, he to do honour to R.W.Bro.Badgley.The TO-NIGET, i URSDAY, FRIDAY.SA- LONDONien was place p art House till after the vote was taken to- CHAUDFROID.wisdom as are rarely unit a in English Masons in the District rave but MATINEE.A i order a thorough investigation.The night.Fole Gras en Aspic.«ne individual.Whilst occupying his one object in view- to maintain their alle.BRITISH & FOREIGN \" evidence has served to show that the | Mr.Edward Holton, member elect for RELEVRES.exalted positivn, Masonry in Canada has | $1409 10 the Gran Lodge of England an£ À BOOM IN MINSTRELSY ! ! system of letting the Parliamentary Chateauguay, has arrived, but he has Aloyau dé Bœuf a l\u2019Anglaise.ne dergone man.y gShanges, Lut throughout Masons of other jurisdictionso I give you | Old Forms Discarded\u2014Introduction of * printing contract is loose.To prevent oe been able to take his erat oe the Agneau de Printeïnps Sauce Menthe.À them a a loyal re Dadgley pn 5 | \u2018our SisterLodges; long life and prosperity ew Ideas.MARINE .ouse yet.It is customary for return.sperges en Branches.| Sled & OF 8 AC Codes of 1 to them \u201d LEH a ; , .\u2018 land, » H.HAVERLY, GUSTAVE FROHMAN similar swindles in future a larger de- | ing officers, when elections take place SORBET.the mother of all modern Masonry [choors], Messrs.Geddes, Taylor and Carter sang Proprietor.Manager.Insurance Company _ We are prepared to sell, by Car Load, or posit should accompany the tenders, and | during a session of Parliament, to send Ponehe a la Romaine.and if we, brethren, are permiited to assem.| \u201c When shall we three meet again,\u201d fol- y J | in Lots to suit purchasers, shoald be forfeited if the tenderers the successful candidate a certificate of ROTIS.ble to-night round this board as English | lowed by Brother Young in ¢ When I HAVERLY S LIVERPOOL.\u201c VICTOR,\u201d withdraw before the contract has been his election immediately after the bal- Canards Noirs.Pluviers.Masons, we owe Bs entirely to the steady | think of the friends of my youth,\u201d GENUINE COLORED \u2014 \u201c ATLANTIC,\u201d T y lots bave been counted.Sich was done ENTEE SERVICE.and nce ad ot ich he has encour- The CHAIRMAN called upon R.W.Bros.| GENUINE MINSTRELS, COLORED \u201c FAMALY PEARL.\u201d awarded.That would put an end to the | in the Montmoreucy and Argenteuil \u201cOs à la Moelle, aged i 4 upneld that connection.leur Isaacson and Ross to respond for Quebec | my.Greatest Genuine N ; GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO.(All First-Class Brands.) amusement of Mackintosh, Cotton and Deron ps ag on Hans $ ERTRDCETS.Ase bap oe rare pe \"2 w fo Treen Ta responding ec, Company.A Br illiant Array of Talent, \u2019 ieneral Agents for Canada.The quality of above Oils and the condi \u2018Company, and ensure an honest con-|.8 re introduc he YLonse | Pouding a la Diplomatique esire to say one word that will open a \"qd T : a SEL WALLACE KINK, BourE Bros, T \u2019 * | tion of all the barrels are guaranteed as immediately after their election.But \u20ac B delicate subject for discussion ; we meet | the Grand Lodge of Quebec, said, when SNE ER Bros, Tom Mc- _ tract.\u2018The people demand some guar- | here Mr.-Holton, whose election to.k Poignée age Kicnen.but with one object in view.and that 18 to | he entered this room ho did not expect to Sailie de Brindis Horan ondor\u201d, Tose HEAD AGENCY OFFICE dre Will sell eith rat Oil Sheds or de- antee that their money shall not go into place a week ago last Saturday, Nougat a 1a Chantilly, expross our feeling of love and veneration have been called to speak or he should | Usual Prices of admission a Le ent a livered in City, at LOWEST PRICES .! ; ; or one who, during a Masonic career of i .i © sua, .eats a \u20ac .ic dare ] anis du hr moe ph | EL ve fen who ube sant, ssn ve ppp annee | pin MONDE MAS Ba dal | 12 ST.SACRAMENT | BIGHT, Stra by fond Le fest the Capital, and the Printinz Com- ss Because the returning Beet het \u2018aux Fraises.¢nemy, but has succeeded in Jinniog the the Register with which ha was connecte à brated Artiste, Mn.and Vue HENKIET- ROBERT W.TYRE, MURRAY, BEEMNER & CO - ; r.Gagnier has not extended the ove, respect and esteem 0 who have ; ! F M ; > .mittee owe it to themselves, now usual co tea by forwarding his certi- DESERT.known him.[Rounds of cheers.] Brethren, honoured as it had Doon.They, be was | April2?____ * 100 April 27 anager.February JR 41 that the present system has proved | f.te to him.Lt is to hoped that this Ananas.Fraises Bananes.I call upon \u2018you to drink, with all the | ure reciprocated the kindly feeling to ardsa tail to be the boon of unscrupulous contract is not an mtentional act % discourtesy CAFE.re Ba health of Right Wor- Ba Graham had Poe to EW NORDHEIMER S HALL.ê on [ea à$ | ASK FOR obi à i on the part of the returning officer.B The cloth having been drawn the bre- \u2019 ES ( , \u2014 ober to adouk the most tringent | Da eo ati regarde (LE oe | re wor Sed fom miment | 0s ape tig age wold bo 1 | sh i, i dh pinta | CAN STIR Biman '\\EDDY'S MATCHES.hi matter a been thoroughly venti that two weeka should heve to elapse Labour the sw chair being gecupied by SE pute describe, Brothrea, young and satisfaction at being able to do honour to Social & D \u2014 RY \"Clb \u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2014 sg ma \u201c| after Mr.Holton\u2019s death before he can ro Thompson an & 8 by bro ! ; ; ro.Badgley, who was as mnch respected | WOCLA rama ic Club of Montreal, 3 | ; .; k.Bro G cted as I G.for the R.W.Brother in methods which : p sos RSL lated.The secret oË how the thing vas | take No Seat, ps bod Conservative Cle ian Loris SUTHERLAND, Secretary | however different they might be, demon- a dy that SE ao Qugbee juriscictio ® | Under thedirection of Mrs.BuckLaND, PARTIES MOVING EVERY BOX GUA RANTEED, managed, and the \u201c divide distributed cesuary credez ti a to t in ¢ ° at of the Dinner Committee, read letters of | Strated the depth of the sentiments which | timony to the tact that R.W Brother bad Proceeds in aid of the Society of De= ON THE 1st OX MAY B.EDDY, HUL among the members of the little ring | 99927 oredensisle fo fat De ache | apology for mom-ability to attend, the they onterteined.| CC cimony to the Fac that Ba ronner had corarive Art, and Home Dr ARE REQUESTED TO GIVE E.B., HULL, P.Q, has become public property, and the ED writers at the same time paying their tri- © AX WAS 8.80 Bung.delicate matters.He said he wus glad of i 2 ! MANUFACTURER OF knowledge may be turned to ood ac- Frocks oe This explanation is due to | bute te the work of R W Bro Badgley; | B W.Brother BanaLEY as he rose to| the kindly expressions to which Rev.G - riendless Women.TH4EZ DAYS\u2019 WBITTEN NOTICE ° nowledg y g r.Holton, so that his friends may be | among others from B W Bro Baynez, respond was cheered to the echo, and it was | Brother Hatton had given utterance, with EAT BILL: at the Company's Office, in order that the Matches count.There could be no better t me made aware of the reasons hy he bas | G M of Scotland ; Brothers Hon D L some little time before it vos possible for | respect to sister Lodges, and mat \u2018down Fripay EvEnING, APRIL S0TH, AT 8 p.m., | gaë may be turned off.Otherwise they Pailsthan the present to put a veto upon that | HOŸ Yê cen his seat In tne House.| Macpherson, Brown Chamberlin, Camp- | 419 obtaln a hearing.He sald :\u2014 amid applause.The Amusing Comedietta, ill be held liable £ 11 i \u2019 partionlar style of Porraption, and it |, The decision arrived at by the Joint | bell, Bankin, J ohnaon, Paton, Walter Wil- | To the toast \u2018* Our Guests,\u201d R.W.Bro.Ross gail he had felt honoured \u201cA MORNING CALL.\u201d through the mater until \u201cch notice be Tubs ad rests with the Committee, not only to Committee on Printing to-day Qu only son, Jarre K Wilson, J Laurie, J F Black- I can scarcely find words to thank\u2018you for for the toast, for which he returned | myo followed by the 1 habl .given.-an .\u2019 a , , r , 3 i ; AT make an example of the peculators but members and Senators on both sides of Mitchell, Ross, Smyth, W Carson, \u2018John | this most panexpectell and overe helming wierd tomreht shot he on happy 0 \u201c WHOS WO oo By TR SCRIVER ashboards.\u2014~.; .| the House appear determined to stamp | Costigan, C B Greaves, Charles Blackwell ; ; 8e, that the good feeling bet - Ny oY Secr .H.A.NEL to devise ways and means to pat an or out the ring of contract brokers ve and Wolferstan Thomas.which you have honoured moby the splen- lion, Sesteb, £ re jr ee Las = SATUSDAT atines, Mar let, ab 2 pm, | April28 Secretary.A SON & SOS, fectual stop to their operstions for 8! have been reaping a Harvest since the | B- W.Brother Bay nes\u2019 letter read as | compliments with which the Leputy Grand | Pair-d.He trusted that B.W.Bro, Badgley | « : 4 genes time to come.Viewed in this light, We | present Government assumed the reins | follows :\u2014 Master, who presides o ably over this joy- might long Le spared te shed bis light SOMEBODY ELSE!\u201d NOTICE OF Hl PARTNERSHIP MONTREAL AND TORONTO., ; ; ing, ress ong x .i : , i may expect that Lhe advertisement ; for of Po House completed the estimates in Right Worshipful Brother Col.W.H.Hutton, to me, Jouring me little power to answer | fraternal feeling.Ne mare peak ing : of And the Comic Drama, .April 21 - 95 new tenders, with protective conditions, an ! .D.G.M., ER, : is and your kindness adequately.It las | that it would ever b \u201cNAN! THE GOOB=FOR=N 1\u201d ! ! ! ; Oommittee before the rising this morn- i at it would ever be the endeavour of : OTHING! .will appear through the regular chan- ing.before rising th orn DEAR Sik AND Rieur WorsnIeron BRo., been well said, se dis know ond dour Scottish Masons to maintain it, bul at the | Admission, 50c, to all parts of the Hall.| ¢, The undersigned have entered inte and 1SS0 l 100 0 d Nes | t nels in the course of à tew weeks.The determination of the Ministerial.| [oon unable te.attend, owing to my | hare exists a brotherly affection which | °*\"*# time they would repel all inroads | No reserved seats.Children half-price at ormed a partnership as ., \u201c indisposition, the dinner given in honour ; 3 fteni h i upon their ramparts, as was evid d bv | the Matinee.WwW = iets that no discussion shall take place | cf my esteemed brother, Right Worshipful delights in sorte rE a etimes de their National emblem the thistle, and the Tickets can be had at DeZouche\u2019s ne FOL GSA LX bt i 5 > i ; : 3 » Ww - .z PT Tag Home RULERS.\u2014The split be- [12 which the Government ara certain to | Bro.the Hon.Wm.Badgley, the Listrict | object is to extol the merits ox to extenuate National motto, \u2018 Nemo me impune laçes- | *tore, 233 St.James street, URY G00D S The co partnersLip heretofore existing come off second best has been fuliy | Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of | tia defects of a Masonic brother, we adopt, | 8it.\u201d (Cheers.) Gruenwald\u2019s Orchestra will perform o; 9 | between thé undersigned,-under the name tween Parnell and 5 haw, leaders re developed yesterday and to-day, the Montreal and William Henry, Que., I | a charitable blindness te his faults and à RW.Bro.Bxrauxa P.M, of both occasions.?\" spectively of the radical and moderate | House being turned into a regular request Jou OE ie apology and to kindness to his weaknesses, Under this | St.Paul's, expressed his satisfaction April 26 r 99 under the name and style of McGIBBON, BAIRD & CO.wings of the Home Rulers, is likely to | pandemonium.express to the Brethren present my great fraternal influence I have been praised for | at being present, bearing his testimemy to 7 at 1385 St.Catherine street, has been dis- my services to Masonry in general, and f ; y LAST W and, Lin Say 0 be healed.At one time it appeared as | AD Opposition caucus will be held to- | appreciation of the friendship he accords my practical attachment to Baint Paul's | D0 great services Bt W Bro Badgley had BEEK * [solved by mutual consent.All debts due though mo reconciliation was possible, morrow morning, at ten o Glock, in the me, and the Masquis afigotion I entertain Lodge in particular, into which I was rendered the graft.Mer Leo\u201d à oF THE Tamms BURT SUTHERLAND, |toorby the late firm will be settled by but later despatches inform us that both ullway ommi ee Toom, for the pur- you, sir, and \u2018the Brethren with you, that made à member Oi our venerable 2 CFFATT Also respond- .TAYLOR LINDSAY, McGIBBON & BAIRD fin liquidation].Parnell and Shaw are now disposed to | POSC of eleoting a leader.nothing but illness would have kept me Order.I have no pretensions to any- ed, ; ; EX GEG.ALEX.SUTHERLAND, In connection with th= foregoing, we ; Hon.Mr.Botsford\u2019s portrait has b ; 1 thing beyond credit for zeal, it was from | Brother Chambers ably recited * The HIBITION OF ; regouiate a brest of peace and close up painte a to be added to Ld por traite of from poing present to-uighs to do honour | the good-will of my fellow-members of that | Farm Yard.\u201d Montreal, 23rd April, 1880.99 |toinform eur customers that we have dis\u201d their ranks.uc itterness has < qe .Lodge that I was placed in the Master's Th A » posed of the above establishment to existed between the two factions of the Pe eral Laard will not tak Belieye me, R.Pin ke chair of the Lodge, long afterwards by the ec per then gave PAIL N TIN GS.TO CONTRACTORS.MR.J.XK.URQUHART, Home Rule party, and the restoration of AJ .ake Gro.A.Bayuxs, M.D unanimous recommendation of the breth- LL, .; \u2018 HAR ; : _ | office until next July, and Lieut-Gen Fo.À.DATNES, XL.0.) ren of ali the Lodges of the Montreal Dis- | He said this toast was of Ê BY iTS SEALED TENDER _ | who will continue the basinees from this Barmony will be creditable to all con eral Smyth will remain here until about D.G.M.of Montreal for Scotland.trict that I was clovated to tho I supremo the best way to drink it nt ere tht CANADIAN ARTI TS, a so dressed to the undensigne date, and we respectfully ask their kind ° 3 «\u201c .command among ye à, whie.conti 8 © Ne /Cil VII e recei 3 .the middle of June.re Sem bd | ae SP TE OMIT Old and he 95 mit Poux Sat be | themselves of the oppurtunity af doing | Lo nbition.005 Fall ual NOON on TUR?| °° TET ramon \u2018 .= : .entitled to claim is that onestiy con- .à DAY, the ELEVEN : .Mo , as a Faux Masters To din have been more than geually Fr ee RigHT ;WorsuIPrUL Ste AND REE sid red myself bound o work and nd my honour oa Brother Mason who was 80 a burine the week ending Ist MAY, the jay next, for the erection of BNTU of CHAS.J.BAIRD: \u2014 ) 28 | In theafternoon Mr.Girouard\u2019s (Jacques | REN,\u2014In every assembiy of Enghsh- | Mother Lodge, and to protect the interests y \u2019 allery will continue open from 11 a.m, es at the Horse Mart, College streer WM.WATT 3 is place i is M.| Cartier) Bill to legali ia i men and Freemasons there is one toast | of Engiish Masons under my care as th The Brothers Young here sang \u201cThe | to5p.m.,and by request will b and for repaintirg and whit i : P * just taken his place in London is M.| Cartier) Bil peau 17e mare go with a that takes precedence-of all upon the list, | representative of the Grand Lodge of En > | Larboard Watch) every EVENING from 8 to 19 a opened quired at the Pe imeau ong honing on _ Montreal, 21st April, 1880.96 deceased wife\u2019s sister was taken up, and ç 8 p p nseconrs Leon May.His appointment seems to imated di : à Pi and wherever that toast is proposed it is | land in my Vistrict, but without needlessiy \u2018OUR HOST.\u201d Admission to non-members, 25c.markets, according to plans and epecifica- be somewhat significant at a moment an animated discussion ensued.After | most he :rtily received, and I feei sure that | interfering with ether jurisdictions, and a ; April 25 tions to be seen at the Building Inepee-  GIBER Me £ r recess the debate wus continued, |! am but the mouthpiece of every Free- | without breach, I hope, of true Masonic pk} Bro MoCoRD gave the health of Mr, tor\u2019s Office, City Hall.« when negotiations for commercial ar-|the House being favoured with the | mason in this assembly when I say that it | feeling to othe;s not of us.My brethren, Ean Paying his tribute to the exceilence ew a A ; The Committee donot bind themselves = DeBresol rangements are likely to be set on foot | presence of a large number of ladies.| 82V¢8 us Deartielt pleasure J see Her you have shown your approval of my con- St joe finner, snd of the [manger in which Acluertiseiments to acce t the lowest or any of the Tenders.And\u201d L oles : or è ?ivisi Majesty sti essed wi ef.an ception of my duty, and have crowned ; ° - remarke y order.n between the two Governments.M,|At hali-pass eleven oO clock the division strength nec.ssary to the discharge of ihe appreciat.on of it by rewarding it Te that in every respect the dinner was one of WANTED, CHS.GL \\CKMEYER, City Clerk eRoyer Streets, Say is well known to be the son of the was taken, an e mo ion for the six | important duties that devo:ve upon her.| this gratifying kindness, and nuw, as an he very best that was ever got up in A Cook willi Lo City Hall, .EUROPEAY IMPORTERS olitical economist af the se months\u2019 hoist was carried by a vote of | T call upon you to drink \u201c\u2018l'he Queen and | old member of St.Paul\u2019s\u2014perbaps the old- on rea 1] Bro McCord went ou to enume- befo 26 willing to wash and iron.Apply |-Montreal, 28th April, 1880, m 102 \u2019 P © same pame, | _yeas, 32; nays, 31.As might be ex- | the Craft,\u201d est living\u2014I may be permitted to speak a Tate Cho personal and Masonic virtues of re 10a.m.to COMMISSIONERS AND AGENTS.whose works, on what Smith called the | pected, there is no little indignation | The toast was received in a right loyal a little of its origin and existence which | = 4 roo Yadgley.to the C ; April 28 - 84 ST.LUKE STREET, ROAD DEPARTMENT Wealth of Nations, produced, in a pre- | among some of the Commoners who | manner, being drunk with the warmes: may be using the mal vou, but arrangements was Unsatmoney hues of : 10 \u2014 \u2018 CCE WHOLESALE ONLY: ., : ; : 5 41e - .3 : 4 Te 3 .: 7 .\u2014 8 ; ceding generation, so great an effect upon assisted in giving the Bill ita one hun- | enthusiasm, \u201csod Save the Queen being | ny connection with the Lodge and partic The General (\u2018omuittee consisted of B W TENOERS FOR SUPPLIES AND STREET WORK | Bordeaux, French Kids and Goata, à the public opinion of France.M.Say dred of a majority in the Lowe: House.sung by Bros Geddes and Carter and the | pation in its duties.1 entered the 1 odge Bros Hutton, § J Thowpson, F RB Clark, W .\u2014_ Burgundy Boltjpg Cloth >.the 1 .- midnight de:pat:h irom Toronto | Brethren.in February, 1824, avd after having dul avers, Jas Leslie, oung, E A Dean, j SE:LED _{ Champa ne; : is like is aber s a great authority OR | conveys the sad intelligence from Hon.| « rx GRAND MASTER AND GRAND LODGE OF served my ap renticeship and fellowship, Le Cm Or and J phy Davis, Sec- | \u2018Theo AN NUAL MEETING of dressed to tho MODES ad- Sauternes, All sorts of Liqueurs Pader, He has J doubt other qualities, Geo.Brown's medical advisers that the ENGLAND.\u201d : served the off til py ater of the Lodge the.Linglish, Register, viz, St Pans, a of the Section of Montreal for Ft Supphies, > or \u201c Tender for Madeira Vonctating\u201d reserved yo.* .* e : ; « à ; T 3 > - x »\u201d » , ; which have pointed him out as suitable | turn fr the worse, ng that they bave The CHAIRMAN, 88 ho rose to give \u201c M.Grand Master a ne and, in 1849, T suc- joint auspices n°?ag rrence, under whose tion of Officers and for Members of the Street Work,\u201d.as the case pluceo, .\u2014_\u2014 to represent the interests of Frauce in| yo hopes whatever for his recovery W.H.B.H.the Prince of Wales, Grand Fee NT pt re poilad rer t1eGill, rhoue Dinner Committee was Mo sors Toy.Davis Council, will be held on hy a wil be received at | Brandy and Gin Chartreuse & Benedictine ; + .| .25 i - + 4 - A ; P England; but his agreement with Eng.| \u2018The Joint Committee on Printing, Master and the Grand Lodge of England,\u2019 ofice.My Masonic service has extended ad Geddes, Mezsrs J Paylor, C C Geddes | SATURDAY, tho FIRST OF MAY untii noon on TUESDAY, tbo 1th of Papers, Pens, HF Shooting Arms ish opinion on the question of@having heard Mr, McLean, who declarcd was loudly cheered, + pany rising 10 | gy.the jong period of 56 yea:s, during | Suthorland and Committee, Messrs Louis \u2018 ë » | MAY next, for the delivery of such of the French Shoes, Crystals and international trade is so Strongly | chatte had ou 4 \u2019 A their feat and drinking tbe toast with all | 51 which period, my time devoted to utherland and J V Morgan, Secretaries.At THREE o\u2019clock, p.m following articles as may be r d for |\u2018 Band Saws P lai marked a feature in his public character aL ne had pal r.Cotton to be given | honoure, \u201c God Bless the Prince of Wales\u201d | Jodge and Masonic duties, has been richly bot he hoaith of B W Bro Huiton having B po the Road Department for the.year 1880, ke, &e de Hine, ec an hardly be looked ü er to Mr.Boyle, resolved to recommend | bsing sung by Bro.Young, the compasy | redeemed by the kind recollections of my been onoured, Mr Geddes sang \u201c Ye y order, vi :\u2014 y >| February 5 s &e., &e.2 : y be lo pon other: | the cancellation of the contract with | joining in t horus, : Masonic associates treatin .ariners of England,\u201d after which came P.PE L | th fh à joining in the c c g me with a|thes WwW\u2019 3B hi 3 .LLETIER, umber, H'rdware, wise than as one of his recommendations | MeLean, Roger & Co.R.W.B:o.Hutton, D.D.G.M.in | genial kindness and à partiality boyond | Musons\u2019 B Joust, Masons Wives and Secretar Cement, Tile Pipes in the eyes of his Government.In fact, giving the toast, said : my deserts, The Grand Master then de- | & | 8 Bains\u201d the J W\u2019s sen iment | April y.Bricks, Cre Gos, 1 .| there is little doubt, that the French| 72577 REVIVAL SERVICES Rignt Wor:bipfal Sir and Brothren, | \\PIed the fret constitution of St, Paul's A eee Fart, happy to 1% | Sewer and Shaft Stones, Smith Coal, inseed il Ra a aile Government, as such, are desi D.> ; » | Lodge, in .and many incidents of i \u2019 © lormal pra- and also fo \\ W I oe og ent, 88 such, ar pol cs Tous a the toast that I have to bring before you | its continued existence, om ¢ rhe ceedings.foe amo x the performance of the follow- } I [ ] y e | The interest in the services conducted by the | needs but tew words of prefuce.1 have | the ) by fi fall ; ; h : ; country on a liberal basis.But Rev\u2019 E, P, Hammond and the ministers associat- | but t His Royal Highness the | ho loss by fire of all its ancient docu eee Repairs to Flagstone Sidewalks and Road \u2014 % that kind M mea | a with him is on the increase.At every meet- Pas > Wales that Worshue ful Grand ments, in 1838, and its re-constitution, and \u201cA REFU:AIION OF COL Paving, : sures of that kind are not as in England, | 154 the power of God is manifest.The remark- Master Snd the Grand Lod ge el ingand | continued prosperity, and high position in INGERSOLL\u201d .Laying and Repairing Asphalt Sidewalke WHITI primarily elaborated by the Cabinet, avle To ure.of | this + special w Ikof grace Is that to secure à hearty reception.As 8 evi- Masonry, down æ the present time.The du.Laying and Repairing Stone Crossings, | NG, BEST BRANDS and then submitted to Parliament for: of al ages and of every postion OS or have | dence of the very gieat interest he takes iran =ater sen proceeded.Before I1 A rather curious pam hlet, entitled « - | Lesing and Repairiug Chainstone, &c., tance, rejecti n, or revision.Th i ; i close, permit me to, occupy your attention ; pamphlet, entitled « A &c., FOR accep , Te) \u2019 .e | been led at those meetings to give thelr hearts | in Masonry, His Royal Higuness thas Refutat f Col .J SALE BY CO ei in that country ie | Ÿ (ho Salon, they are Cvide oh z ho reality | again been clected Grand Master, and L | 1082 few mote minuics, BU some dcfren | alist,\u201d is scout us Togercoll, by a Bation- | WHITE SHIRTS T The whole sa Deere 2] y of their change by leading new lives.Night agal RE ! : ,! more immediately 1eferrible to myself, in alist,\u201d is sent us from Toronto (H 0 FIT The whole in dance wi ' being debated by a numeroug Commit- think I am safe in saying t:at be is the ; 208 [ o (Hunter, .ù ( accordance with schedule Ww & g .3 after 1.ight may be seen young men and young lar Grand Master that England which { ask your permission _to introduce | Rose & Qo., publishers).It will i \u2014_\u2014 specifications and forms of tender to b * el CURRIE & co ° ee, on which & e lntere ave go , stu 8 at our Colleges, clerks, me- 3 - - à few remarks about our institution in ; - ad a i ÿ \u2019 t hich all the interests h t | ladies, students at Coll lerk most popu'ar Ton 2 U de ù g a f ks about ituti the thorough] jall | Interest READY-MADE OR TO OQ had at the City Surveyor\u2019s Offi or a ° themselves represented, and though it ig | CL2RIC8 &c., Wik thelr Bibles ta thoir hands, | has ever geen.[Cheers.] Under his rule | general and its doctrines and purposes.not | deci glly, or partially orthodox, to RDER, | tender will be entertained unless on the | 100 G 1 going from pew to pew inviting their com- | the Grand Lodge cf England has flourished h for the inf i ecide whether its (anonymo h ; ntertained unless on the rey Nun #troet.believed that, on the whole, the tendency | panions to turn to the Lor4 Jesus, and en- | and dod ve than ever before, and | 50 much for the information o the brethren onymous) author has At 8, Carsley\u2019s said forms.January 31 ; is body is in f of laxation | deavouring to teach (tom Gos\u2019s holy word) | we le three English Lodges lef ascembled to whom they sre familiar, as | 827 real clan to the tille of \u201c rationalist * : The Committee re the right io gi vy 46 of this boc Js thoir rosolutions rom one anxious enquirers the way of salvation, Some ye, She She Tag ah ane or ity for the outside information of those who, | Which he assumes.Some of his attem pts | Ready-made White Shirt out contracts separately for the Giipetine 1 > - > 4 : : = : ce 3 .\u2026 4 sat i : day to the other, are very contradictory, facturers, NN 6 ao eniisced In te same | Of\" Tho M host, Worshipful $5 Grand Et the solves to sponk evily and \\0.deciplier a spiritual meaning ccncealed ANY AN, OR MADE TO ORDER ALMOST lines Lot goods, or otherwise, pad, will not Pa so.\u20ac SC : ; : ; i g ° C owe .regarded as an exposition of principles ; A estings are also attended by many Master and & re ave prow Ande, | lightly of our Order.And to designate | relating to Feo and che prure as those REGATTA SHIRTS TO FIT By order, F west bender \u2014 and it seems likely that their work will | ladies, mothers of familles who, notwlihstan 1- emolled.[Uheers.] our assemblies as meetings of rjotous mirth | the ohild e wedge of gold, READY-MADE OR T \u2019 GEO.b.ANSLEY, og not be completed for many months te | 18 aT S30 find time to labour in the | \u201cve Grand Master B.We Bro.Badgley | 21d destructive intemperance; for amawer | aten u by.who mocked Elisha and were At , © ORDER.\"City Surveyor.GIB come.It is understood that M.Say is hen as looks at the mixed assembly, he | responded\u2014It would ill become me in wy Lean point ct, rence on be thought.Nin fe i by ah J Shite to 67 amon ane Regatta | City Surveyor's Office, or Beg to call the attention of their friends : .: Ww.Ë ed fc n - 2 i | to attempt to procure some reduction of Moss ond carn Sinks Which | Foran Th con official coynsetion with the of En glanc.as honour and suience, and who have lived in | gether too fancitul.The stron est alto- to order, » or made Montreal, Seth Apsil 1880 and patrons to the newly imported the Englsh duty on French wines.gregation seems made up of a vast numberof | thir presidi +88 | the practice of every public and private | made is in f pirongest polnt p70 m 101 ese mr me \"sons who are bent on gettin dot TOI | their presiding representative over English | virtue have in all ages as well as the pre- In favour of the existence of a God THE NEW STYLE.Tn SPRING AND SUMMER 6000S perso who are bent, on eg or lolng good.Masons in.my Masonic Listriet of Mont- | fout.bean members of our Society, a à | one God\u2014as proved from the nature of | Regatta Shirts with th JOHN T AY .» Tee SITUATION IN ExcLAND.\u2014 The | deeply anxious, there is a striking absence of | real, to allow this toast to pass 1a silenee.| jnost zealous to promote its present wel- things and the being of man, Th lars with the new stand-up Col- TIN 9 .* of lévi y, and absolutely no perciévable scorn, | I will couple it wtth the preceding toast, | £are and its future presperity» which sould makes out his point full .ere he Regatta Shirt .; ; * | NAILORING and HABERDASHERY, London Times says ; \u2014* It may be hoped, | 1 18 assuredly God's york the day of grace | \u201cThe Queen and the Craft,\u201d which you | rot have been the case if such men had | Author may È it y a Whoever the down Collars, the improved Turn- MERCHANTS \u2014ALBO\u2014 \u2019 in fact, that the decisive resylt of this con.ey ot these meetings, end it is to his hou | have received so enthusiastically, and Der- | hoen betrayed into anything wicked, trif- | difficult to place hi would appear to be | Regatta Shirts with stand- AND PATTERN SUITS from PUOL .i D ° t Il 1 ledge that drunkards have thrown away thelr suade myself that I speak the sentimants | jpg or ridiculous.I could also answer the | orthod Pp im anywhere among the tached.and-up Collar at- MANUFACTURERS\u2019 of LONDON.est will, at all events, relieve us from the | Cups, and he has seen them nightly sitting with | of all my Brethren here, in expressing our | wifully unfounded reproach against us, by orthodox, and almost equally difficult to | Regatta Shirts with turn-d ERS\u2019 AGENTS, March 18 \u2019 66 controversial bitterness which has for so | their families, sober and in their right minds, feeling of heartfelt pride that our ancient | directing attention to the prodigious ex- assign Lim a place among rationalists, Th tached.urn-down Collar at- \u2014\u2014 Lu and deté-mined by God\u2019s grace to walk In new- | Brotherhood is honoured by the august | tent of the instituti At 5 pamphlet w.ll 18.Zhe long marked the tone of political life.As | ness of life.Swearers also have ceased to blas- | patronage of Her Majesty, and trust that ent o Ma institu od a od Shoious lati Al probably have a wide cir- | .NEW DESIGNS EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES F R CAMPBELL NELLES Mr.Gladstone said on Thursday in ad pheme, 2nd Sabbath brençens are now finding | she may long be spared to patronize our tie present moment, the \u2018age of pt psc no altogether from its literary AT 8.CABSLEY 8, OR , 3 .r wa .: : .A i r , y u .+ .8.brief speech at Linlithgow, we may now | Yel there he those Who Say it 1s only excite- Englieh sai Whilst we pride ourselve# | intelligence and close research ; never Were | the thou his it tbe apparent originality of | Over 25.Choice P tt Xi, | ENGINEERS | hope to open a new and happier chapter of | ent and will 2 Bowe A ions ent Lr lish ae Se hors nk its boundaries mere extensive, or its mem gare Ve Soman.inge,.atterns of Regatta Shirt.?0 ê à ga ç à ê : , A not belleve in sudden convers .- |W ave further speci&* | bars more numeious, which has called term tea, \"BF BOI = US di I our history.The conflict being o ing to explain the matter, 1 can onlysay that | cause to rejoice that our ancient ; f 3 rT ee .MEN'S LER MAK : J * have now to think of the interests and OO Og facts there are.of Io-titation is fostered d ard affi- forth the beautiful Rene man.there Ta HOUSE or, 15 pusrar AND Mort) Night Sic on a STE oS, welfare of the country, of peaceful and | dreds many hundreds of * living Witnesses.\u201d ate y po many individuals of the | briliiant beams are reflected!from some VUGE, la : its, small, medium and CAMFEFITTERS ive i } loyal ly, ; ; : 5 - large sizes, progressive improvement\u201d Whether by y domes that have been made 1L.ppy by the sal.of the oy al Fam Tod, pastioalarly bright Jewel of our Lope Wierever the | à meeting of the Governors of the P Men\u2019s Night Shirts, in fine or stout cotton, AND} A G E i T 5 their Tale or their misfortune, the Con- | and sorrow Into one of godliness and peace are Highnees the Prince of Wales has entered doen srg end thore they End à roo.Loe testant House of Industry and Refu ee en white or greg, plain or twilled.1 © t Ji a gorvaie Ga veroment have Doon grieroue | Vi ie Yagi hom dw I | 06 lod over Mis bighese dues as | LES RER SUP 40 Crete prodé | (ho Board room, the Brenton uttorsgon | BOYS WHITE SHIRTS.RAILWAYS, | 20 St.Jumes Street, Montreal ë a ral im- ) - : J 4 ) 3 T i- ft ; si \u2019 ; : \u2019 .Dortant questions of domestic reform ; and strume stalities.Evigentiy the Rev.EF.Ham Most Worshipful Grand Muster over the gions arnt oF Se Soie ie prose an tho Board room, the President, Mr.Charles | Boys\u2019 white Shirts, 11, 114, 12, 124, 13 and April 23 97 their successors have ample waterials on | 8eme of those who profess to have found the Mother Grand Lodge of England, a body | Ÿts coLstant increace, so far às we know ¢ 4 Pr B the chair.The meeting 184.- NO.16 ST JOHN STREET \u2014 - _ _ which to work.Mr.Lowe, in view of Lord wh hold fast, and If only one does, who | which we, cannot fail to honour pnd re- | from the number of Lodges on English Mens fae the Sleatien o officers, and BOYS\u2019 REGATTA SHIRTS \u2019 ° » JSAURKSON FAR, ) » Hd > can tcl! the value spect, an o connec on wi whom we Regist ith th 1 oh : Retis- arks by 6 President and .J .) £ 1 1 1 : egistries, with those of the sister Regis ) > .OFFICE: thia prospect offers a piece of advice to | In conclusion, amine (pat a close Scrutiny | have always.clung with unswerving | tries of Scotland and I:eland, is but little others, on the proposed country houae, the | DOYS, Begatta Shirts with two collars, 11, MON TREAL.Royal Insurance Chambersthe new Government.As the result of | wome.tobe found in Gur Christian churches, | 10733, fully justifying our grateful con: | {magined by those who are mot called | Meetizg adjourned.114.12,128, 18 end 184.January 21 NOTRE Dame STREET his experience in several Administrations, | ther are some at least who date the beginning | fidence, A our, powerful anû Paramount | upon to consider its numbers, \u2018Lhe English BOYS\u2019 OXFORD SHIRTS Y 17 ; -e Observes tlat \u2018 the first moments of r Christian lives from the time of their so- | protection by 108 f - 7 | Register numbers above 2,000 Lodges, t .> ; * 1 fs ernment are golden\u201d Government : called sudden conversion.land, which has hitherto ale hoa wi ch Scotland ev ery where foliowin g ling.mis wise Ler Co, MARSHALL, Boyy Oxford, Shirts with two collars, 11, Ith NO3 ICGEH.CENTRAL FINANCIAL, INVESTMENT AND ow old quickly.Their \u2018 first year is em E toa warrante y princi Mascnic | and,has added above 7UU more,making the | Voitaie Belts to the afflicted umon 30 Soo + 12, 123, 13 and 134.» the undersigned, intend to apply to | BONIS AND Stocks BouGuT AND SoLP.£ en he Socom] silver, and so A until | ç Pupnietgn La pis, at ten cents, A Re- and which upon Svery piluciple of Mascnic number of British Alasons almost incredible | trial, bheedy cures tod upon, 30 dava s the Corporation of the (ity of Montreal | LOANS ON MORTGAGES OR O1HRR SEUURI- you arrive at the iron age : and the Wis by & Kationalist \u201d Can $e obtained cures will cohtinue to be extended fo us for çur EE TETE it ver the four en what they #ay.Write tothem Mis * CAR S L EY, Stal) At corner Cor Mur P rivate butouer\u2019s pa EFFXCTED.ADVANCES UN STOCKS.r ; J .; A = 5 x 9 a \u20148.10 4 î A ' - rray un ERCHAN ; \u2019APER dom is to seixe ,upon those golden mo-l Bgok Store.a?gonstant and undou bting {loyalty tojour | go ciherwise.' Whereyer British comamgros- out deiay DW ® 393, 395, 397 & :09 Notre Da 9 streets.LOUIS BL AS LEE MEncuat NDIEE or Commurcian Dar me Montreal, 16th Api, 1880.¢ lua April 13 87 ent to Win \u2014\u2014 47 C | 337,300.Polway from eve a Union e joint use \u20ac ada Pacifi FiO LLATEN LoxDoN, À Twenty-six loyed in 11 rict to-day tion to strike proportion as ad esrd-roou DIPLOMATI DUCDE ! PARIS, Apr resumption \u20ac tween France France and nominate re poleon Thir voting twice offence invol pension of ¢ THE AUT PALACE CHU Sr.PETE man Shévitexplosion who is repo St.Paterst was known ary scheme versity he tionists, ax freqaent hs readily inf He wus kn carpenter.Churche for forty y consequen: disabilities Russia, UN RECIPROX WasHu Bills rep Committe the appoi ascertain tween the tish Colo: tame Cor tions of \u2018 Massach: le8, accot that as ti prived of conceded tion and bitants tained b Presider sures for for dam: gation « relating In the a resolu .{ Hansard when it was originally propcsed, | promised in the Speech from the rone .- S GON D QUARTERLY : ; # aifrerent depart room for Gladstone undzrtook se:ms to have been | and, at that time, he had not concurred in regarding Civil PS ervice Reform?He THIS MOENING THOMAS J.POTTER W.E.SHAW having rented for a term | bly & dodge judiciously performed.\u2018Thus far a | the view thats system of official reporting | hoped the Right Hon.leader would give a ; of years the large and spacious store, 235 \u2014_\u2014 ; The sale will i S i ressing applicants.woull tend to prolong the speeches of IMPORTANT SALE Came a, Bo.thet are ronda: ge St.James street nearly opposite.the ; © .1 ; id Cabine* (UNRESERVED) .n put to | Liberal Administration baa been formed, I serious answer to that question.Inlaid Cabine\u2018s, &c., that are made.$8.Ott Hotel), wi his busi 1Vi ; 3 of men bave be Paar which promises to be strong, moderata honorable members; but since then Hon.Mr.ANGLIN proceeded to address | of ELEGANT AND COSTLY HOUSE.in all deprstiménts + do rpacsed facilities VISION CF PROFITS 1830.\u201che Gover and representative.The appointments he had come to the conclusion that be was | the House on the question, and a tremend.HOLD FURNITURE by \u201cThomson,\u201d FINE MAHOGANY FURNITURE TRADE SA | Hs for the rule and display of Household ape Citadel, outside of the Cabinet, the most re- not justifed in the view be had then taken.ous uproar was indulged in by several * Stoddart\u201d Piano, B.B.Gilt Mirrors Furniture, and general merchand se, An A The profits of the 5-years ending 30th Se em em markable is that of the Marqui e fenre e evil attendant on Jong | members.and Cornices to match, Bronze Gasa- In Parlorss D:ning- ,B oy 100ds consigned ure promptly sold: an pril next will be computed and distribut- TORON TO Ripon, Governor-General of Todi, x speeches that had been referred towason | Sir JOHN MACDONALD arose, and liers, best Brussels Carpets, valuable | and Library, Brussels Carat, me: FOR ACCOUNT OF MESSRS.proceeds paid orer next day.ed this year.the increase rather than otherwise.While he would not oppeze the new system that was proposed, he was free to state that Pictures and Ornaments, \u2018\u201c Wheeler & Wilson\u201d sewing Machine, ** Carpenter Kauge.&c., Storage for Household Furniture and merchandise, \u2018fully insured.\u201d Cash ai- vances on same, ; silence being iestored, he said that he & Durham\u201d Piane, '* Stalk\u201d Psttern Dinhoped the Speaker would exercise his au- net Service, Tea and Breakfast Ware, &c., Refrige ator, &c.the present case it is inevitable that the \u2014 .RTNEY RACE A \u20ac gaNLAN-COU Viceroy should be ocbanged simultane- ASSURERS JOINING NOW will share in the profits about to be declared.JOHN OSBORN, SON & CO.; ; ; 4, thority to put an end to these unseemly or, &e.Also, cne double R : NTO, April 5 \u2014Rnlan Ba mn tirée te change of Ministry, pat ules the new system gave mora patiefac noises.They would not et through till | ON THURSDAY MORNING, 29TH INSTANT.ba trelod breach-loading ¥ \u2018owling Piece, de.The Subscriber will offer for sale the fol-| 102 w.ES BAW, A.CANAL.con kB.HILLS, tary .ashinzton ; an er whic i i i E \u201cai > .- 0 i .; : : a We wll stars to-morrow | able that it should become a prece- | now working, he would be disposed to.seo that manner.ore wore to be interrupted in land Place).residence of James TonRANCE, Ing fined © Supt.of Agencies, J.W.MARLING- eds dent.Tbe Standard says, although no dis- E:q., who is declining housekeeping: ib i David The subscribers are instructed by David p B® 0 go ENING, 30th April, Crotesstonat Cavs the Hansard done away with.Mr.SPEAKER hoped the hon.gentle- À > x .Tas.Sucretary for Prov.of Quebee-\u2014 Mr.CASEY favoured the postponement P ë Shaw, Esq., to sell at his residence, Brown has been in Teas, Wines, Brandies & Cigars, on.George 220 \u2018 men would preserve order.at Ten e\u2019clock.; R.POWNALL.hu ail day, being unconscious nee policy has yet been adopted by | of the achete till next session, but what- | Mr.ANGLIN continued, amid uproar, No.261 Feel Street, 100 THOMAS J.POTTER, Aucticneer.: Us KIMB ALL & 60.Inspector of 4gencies Fro.of Que., ARE pascale ae The only way that e Home Rulers, it ie certain a great | ever system was proposed it was abaolutely | to condemn the manner in which the | the whole of th h House- at QE ; nad.2 imtereal inistered Yio Tn ie effort will be made by the Parnellites necessary that there shoul a be acourato Goverament were increasing the public 4 he mt ole.Rh he ver handsome ous Ce ARD.Wednesday, Sth May, at 10.30 am, x BANKERS & BROKERS, A pecial City Agent.\u2014JAMES AKIN.os \u201cAiken, who has | to prevent the party attaching itself to | reports of what was said on the floor of the | expenditure.Fall particulars in evening papera._\u2014 IN THE SALES ROOM OF THE VENDORS, .; pa tube.Dr en, the Liberals.The Parnelbtes have | House.Sir JOHN MACDONALD said, in reply o 4 Exchange Court, New York, his patient\u2019s recovery Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.» does not speak hopefully to- | passed a resolution pledging an active ong» M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.The undersigned begs to announce that he has commenced business as Mr.WHITE (Cardwell) said that what to the member for West Elgin, that the was wanted was an astual record of what Gevernment had prepared a Biil in the Nos.18, 20 & 22 St.Sacrament St.We have issued our Seventh Annual » | session to the Independent Opposition.Edition of \u2018\u2018 List of the Principal Stdcks 98 Will be Sold Without Reserve 3 2 A Sn , : yy 3 0e \u2014 The Parnellites will take places in the en andre was opposed oe Servica reform, buf: owing & abe on his sant prs a erperienoe of MONTREAL: and Bonds, Speculative gd Investment HARLY IN MAY = ; - a ses u allow membsra 3 er usinese, oy ha ecide: s > aQugnt and so & e New or to 2 C -.ST.JOHN House on the Opposition benches.In | the privilege of revising their speeches | Dot to bring it in this secsion, as it would SPRING AUCTION SALES.nearly twelve years with Mr.JomN J.Teas Exchange,\u201d which will be farnished free : \u2014 the absence of Farnell, O'Donnell ets | 413 eliminating what might be objection- | scarcely receive proper attention this ARNTON- ; 722 Pkgs.IMPERIAL.on application.SEVERAL HUNDRED ACRES o THE PRIVY COUNCIL.| as chief.Shaw\u2019s supporters 1efused to | able in the offici g J a oper ¢ ; | - ; ir | , Having successfully conducted sales in| AO Do GUNPOWDER.February 7 \u20182 y LT a ! bp able in the official report of the debates.| year.He would give his hon.friend ) The Subscribers continue to give their | avery branch of the business, he solicits a earn 23, w,| te elt a din SH Gli he me | Es of ar, ay | eu En agro | SET De Yom mix AGDOUGALL BRO ou HY B., i _\u2014 ., 0 1008 | which the reporting had been done this ill at \u2018he closa of the session.Every attention given tosalesof HOUSE- | 4 Do JAPANS.S JO Barnes & Co., London House | to be submitted on the land tenare of | session, as be had looked through the | Mr.BLAKE\u2014If you are going to bring Sales of Housebold Furaitere, Bes HOLD FURNITURE de.at PRIVATE | Lee 7e CONGOU | MOUNT ROYAL VALE y dry goods, died to-day.Ireland.Hansard for remarks that be had known | it in next session you had better give all pe a General \u201cMerchandise, zz | RESIDENCES.Full satisfaction guar- 0 : STOCK BROKERS AND THE n » eam , City wll cary the assessment i; A Bauk of British North\u2019 : be Privy Council.It will anteed in every particular.SALES OF REAL ES CATE, TRADE SALES OF MERCHANDISE, &c.were made by hon.members and he found the official reports contained the very opposite.He hoped there would be a thorough | the members a copy.Sir JOHN MACDONALD did not think he would, as he might ba able to improv- Cigars The follow] ditional Cabi - e following additional Cabinet ar 84,900 IMPORTED, Mrcori same 89 Bt.Francois Xavier Street And respectfully beg to inform parties MONTREAL; pointmeuts bave been made: who intend selling their household furni- Proposed VictorialCity Properties.hamberlain, Presi h A \u2018 A LOUE fi > 3 3 = parkling Wines rok io od the Dominion Sapreme 2 do a.he president of 5 e Board of | lr in the mode of preserving à record | OU it before it was given to the public | ture this spring, that their lists are now UNDERNRITERS SALES OF DAM P = 84 Broadway, NEW TORZ Although the land is subdivided i membered Lhe : rade ; John E.Dobson, President of : itis : open, and an early intimation will secure TO Cases MOSELLE.Ot th : ; A zn the subdivided into ded against the City.the Local Government Board, The fole of the ppeeches that were delivered on the He ritisizod the Resolution befare the choice of days SALES OF FARM STOCK, HORSES, & Do HOCK the Montreal Stock Exchange, and Silla Lots, it will be sold in Farms of any PL dE A on received from ; ; < as , oor of the House.ouse, and said that the hon.member for : 1 ; so CA'I'TLE, &ec.î rk Stoc 0.xchange, size if required.e great quarries, from ornission bas been | of the Bar.lowing appointments outaide the Cabinet Mr.G.W.ROSS (Midälesex) said that | Centre Huron (Mr.Cartwright) had not in pT ery the most Im | A General Auction Business transacted.| esident be requested to take moca- sures for the indemnity of our citizens for damage and procure an early abro- ation or termination of the treaty relating to the fisheries.ment, for the year ending 80th June, 1878, was $609,969 ; that 1t 18 now propcsed to expend for the same purposes $70,135 for the year ending 301th June, 1881; that it is inexpedient In the present position of the finances that the scale uf expe diture should be increase by the large than the Imitat'ons.Every package has the trade mark.Call for the genuine, and take no other.HAILSEN Names.XI\u2014-A New Biographical Dictionary of over 9,700 Na®es of Noteworthy Persons, Ancient and Modert.X1il\u2014Pron\u2018uncing Vocabulary oË about \u201c want Sparkling Wine, it surely is fool- \u201c ishto pay for a second rate Champagne, \u2018\u2018 when a Wine that is better may be had \u201cfor less money.\u201d orably known throughout Canada, the United States and Britisn Empire, who has spared no expenee in entirely REFURNISHING the whole House; also adding Subscribed Capitai £2.002,000 Ste CANADA BOAR MANAGING DIRECTORS: pound.PHILADELPHIA, Pa, April 28,\u2014 lhe coal companies have agreed upon an advance of 75.in eastern pric:s of siove PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES Celebrated Danish Specific.D, Only Positive Cure for Nervous ns 000, and that th d Dreams, Loss of Manhood, \u2014 D.Lorn MacDoucaLL, Esq., 700 Common English Christian N ; v G .Is the Senate, Mr.Blaine submitted coal, beginning on the 10th of May.Bum of Oe The reduced à Loti OUR not Ulileete.HAILSEN will prevent THOMAS Davipson, Esq.All Modern Improvements, XII Twelve large dau srto pages of: ti The Pall Mall Saale, os a\u201d $ à resolution calling on the President for | COLUMBUS, O., Apr] 28.-As near 83 | exceeding $630,000.ST por box.A.DE SAPORTE, Chemist, S AV AGE & LY M AN DIRECTORS » Win, | Which will considerably enhanee the | Quotations, Words, Phuases.Proverbs.ok vine: @ Loire, speaks 0 correspondence relative to the outrage | can be learned, of forty district delegates Sir LEONARD TILLEY read from the 346 Church St., Toronto, General Agcnt for y Gruezgr Score, 5q., O \u20ac88r8.* | already enviable popularitv of tais Firste XIV\u2014Abbreviati us and Contractions | Âc erman 8 vast establishment as fol- upon American fishermen at Fortune | to Chicago chosen to-day, eight are for}.of his Budget speech statemente, | Canada, Co CuapLes F.Swmrruzee, Esq, General | class Hotel.used in W siting and 2 HUD.to dal lows: \u2014\u2018 Here Ackerman, Laurance & Bay, which was adopted.Blaine, but in the 17th district a reso« | J he said bad not been controverted NOS Stock Cover &@ rook, 8210 io 81600.| B19 St.James Street.Manager Bank of Montreal.H.HOGAN.ra a T2 large quarto | © C0.the extent of whose business ranks lution was adopted declaring Shermau | by hon.gentlemen cpposite relative to the PIA ORGANS, 3 Stops, 3 et eels 3 March 13 62_ | The Hen.THOMAS KYAN, Senator.S.MONTGOMERY Proprietor.| ages.; © \u201c| \u2018them second among the Sparkling Wine WHATHER REPORT their second choice.Sherman à fiends expenditures that had been complained of, = Mustrated Catalogue Free, Address Daniel \u2014 ms \u2018 Manager.Price, Full Leather, #8 1:2.| ¢ Manufacturersof the world, s so te to-night cl.im the delegation will be | to ghow that the total increase had taken | p, Beatty, Washington, N.J.FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE CO\u2019Y.May 5 .8 g \\ \u201cthing like 70.000 Casks , tore ll Montreal, April 28.| solid for Sherman at Chicago.place in the ordinary way.The Civil Ser- Chromo.SnowNake, Lace, &c, Cards, with E | > L\u2014Punds as at 3Lst December, 878.ta \u2014 DAWSON BROTHERS, o ps ke 0000 pe s and severa Teureratune\u2014In the shade by Standard vice Act as 80 constructed that the sala- 3 Dee, 10 ets, MILLER & CO.; Schodack Foro Borin Pang 798577 0 REVERE HOUSE St.James stract.re De De ne \u201ci ; Thermometer observed by Hearn, ries of employes wero BOG Btatiorary, ba entre, FT \u2019 Premium Keserve.305,065 \u201c\u201c = 5 4 April 27 100 .DT rulitt remarks, \u201c surely: i q Gi J A promotion was going on, and of course A Year and expenses to agents.Out - Balance of Profit an - Mrs McNEILL.Proprietress.- is foolish.\u201d 40 pay the exorbitant price: Harrison & Co, Optici-us aud Mathe THE DOMINION PARLIAMENT with promotion there was necessarily a DIT tee.Address, P.O.VICKERY, Au.RAW LINSE:D OIL ACCOUB wee 00005 vou ver 57,048 © a First-class Commercial snd Private HOE PRESS Champague nov Cost, whoa or or .e of salaries as well > mm mr mein = me : \u2018 .otel.Good Sample Rooms, and cerve= pee yt Notre Dame Street :\u2014 FOURTH PARLIAMENT\u2014SECOND on e to the increase in the NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAU Life Accumulation £2,858 567 © mient to cars ang steamboats., .Laurances\u2019 brand, which is as pure and referred .; ax 1 Es .6 Pru, SESSION.galaries of the clerks in the lib:ary 10 SPRUCE STREET, N.Y, \u2019 Annuity Funds ooo 300,080 « Jaztary 30 iy 2 | For Sale ata Bargain | wholesome, and less fortified,can be had 58 JOMM thet had been recommended by the 1 : 2.\u2014 Revenue jor the Tear, 1578: i for half the money.Consumers bave Max Mix, : Sommittes, amo i A GO From Fire Departiment: REVERE HOUSE money.530 31 > Mes © HOUSE OF COMMONS Committes, nk heh pry bere of vélos 9 Fire Fremiume & Interest £376,160 vice, Mass« only to try this brand to be convinced of .Ottawa, April 28.; So ; ; £ \u2018alt From Life Department : REDUCTION OF PRICE\u2014 \u2018 UM.CY Tr pea ¢ correctness of Pr.Pruitt\u2019s decision BY STANDARD BARONETER, PET clamoring for reductions in the item o Brewers & Maltsters Life Preminms and In- ver Day.A DRUM-CYLINDER HOE PRESS, ia | 0, Sve ; jus ex The SPEAKER took the Chaix at 310) Cur Government.The hop.gentle Superir Pale and Brown Malt; India : ! terest.oro.£438,737 Notwiimeanaias the reduction in price, the | working order, 29 x 40 inside bearers, 5:14 |\" Ai we 208 60 30.55 30.50 | o\u2019eluck.; opposite did not think it worth is while Pale and other Ales, Extra Double and S SO Pa ait des mere hod.cellence of tho table will | only to make roou for « larger machino, = \u2014 METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE After routine, when he was in power to suggest the re- single Stout.in wood and bottle.A I à I ) A \u2019 An\u2019aity F\u2019nds.12,040 oo be strictly malntaine %.FRRRIN, Propriator.Apply at \u201c HERALD\u201d\u2019 Offica.me Toronto, April 28, 10.00 a.Mr.SIEPHENSON moved that the | ductions propos-d ; but now, when he had FAMILIES SUPPLIED.£450,777 October 17 pret pply at 3 à p OTORLO, pri » 10.00 am.report of the Debates\u2019 Committee should ! no responsibility, he was anxious that The following oottlers only are authoris.FOR SALE BY A 3 - April 6 DW 8 , | robabilities for the next 24 hours : | be coneurred in.It provided for a new | great economy should be practised.He | ed to use our labels, viz.: Total Kevenue.essere.£1,426,087 News A il Ot Berean SPLENDID GuLi cuite - : Ry \u2014Lower Lake Region\u2014Winds mostly | system of Hansard reporting, whereby | had no doubt that as the prosperity 1n- \u2018Thos.J.Howard.178 St.Peter street WILLIAM EWING ee $6 Sa 426 78 p if | ?f .Fur : i» * x LL ee southwesterly to sonth-eusterly ; cloudy, there shall be one chief reporter at a salary | creased tho cost of living would also in- Jos.Virtue.\"22 471 ver Steet s | GEORGE N.AHEKN, Sb.Inspector.DVERTISERS can learn the exact cost Pur niturne À OF pn sata, cheap.at Saar JOSEF! i QGUJOTT 5 warm weather, followed by leval rains | of $1,500, and five aseistants as salaries of | create, ço he would ask the House to vote nos.Ferguson .» Gons H PES of any preposed line of Advertising in t | ?YGAQUEE, 438 aig street : ; .| 3t.J 3 enc \u2019 - À \u201c ; Wm.Bishop.47d Lagauchetiere st Head Office for the Dominion in Men f any prepo ot À ising in Ÿ Queen Anne aud Eur\" Vralx utes STEEL PENS.| to-night, St.Lawrence-\u2014Moderate to | $1,000 each, aod that the persons #0 AP\u201d | down the resolution, Mine 1 Ameriran Paper: by addressing P.Rowel |: 6 a 8577 wie Dining Chair 3 Thos.Kinsella 144 Ottawa street orn nxchange real 258 vow in leather, fluo f fresh winds ; partly cloudy; warmer | pointed should be officers of the House.Mr.JOHN WHITE (Hastinge) rose to os.M fesomeuve 585 St.Dominique st.g \u2019 MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON & Co.\u2019s Newspaper Advertising Burequ, ! roam Suit 20 uebvards, Parlor and Gel Sold by all deslers throughout the Wordd, ! weather, Maritime Provinces\u2014Moder Hon.Mr.BLAKE wanted to koow who speak: and the usual Ministerial uproar Cieop.Maissoneure 25 Bt.Domins by MONTREAL, ; General Agents.\\s ace Street, N.Y.£end for a circular.them = Library Parme, go.al! of yA ee rate winde, and fine warm weather, | would appoipt thojreporters?occurred.\u201cTelephone * February 11 86 November 20 128 M arch27 dm va mil PROS Por RE RUE M ee Jouvery 27 x » .A.A, strikers, many of them the leaders in the movement, seeing tha\u2019 the struggle had ended, applied to be taken back.The leaders were refused work on any terme, but the rest were, after some good, sound advice from the manager of the mills, given another chance and were set to work.Crry Passenear Raruwar.\u2014The labour agitation has travelled from the Cotton and Tobacco factory hands to the employes «fthe C.P.R.On Tuesday it was reporte ed to the Manager of the Railway that disaffection existed among the stablemen at the Mile-End in regard to pay.Mr.Crawford, the President, lost no time ia preparing to meet any issue that might arise.The Company has been especially generous with the men this season, paying them, not only fully according to rates usually allowed and agreed to, but giving them the summer rates\u2014which are considerably in advance of the reat of the year-a month earlier than usual.For this reason it was determined to hold no meeting with those who might think fit to strike.The Company\u2019s Imepector, Mr.Franklin, at once engaged a number of stablemen provisionally, #nd yesterday morning proceeded to Mile~-End to find out what the men intended to do.He was told that they must have an increase of pay or the stables must take care of themselves.The Inepectorat once dismissed every man in the stable\u2014ten in number \u2014ordering them off the premises and instantly installing his new foree in their places.\u2018The grumblers left considerably crestfallen, not expecting such just treatment.TrINITY CUROH.\u2014The Rector elect, the Rev.J.Walters, preached on Sond ay last, both morning and evening, to a larger congregation than has been assembled for along while.The rev.gentleman\u2019s forcible and eloquent discourses were listened to with great satisfaction by an appreciative audience.The music was most hearty, and, together with the responses, was well taken up by the congregation.On Monday evening a meeting of the members took place.After prayer, the meeting was organized by electing Mr.J.Philip Withers Chairman, and Mr.W.J.Fairall Sécretary.The business of the meeting consisted of appointing a managing Committee, which resulted in the unanimous election of the following gentlemen : \u2014The Rector elect, Mr.Howden, Mr.Devlin and Mr.8S, C, Fatt.The members present also signed an agreement fixing the stipend of the Recor elec', who has so kindly, and with such seif-denial, consented to take charge of the congregation, with a view to remove the heavy debt due the Trust and Loan Co.The meeting was most hearty and enthusiastic, and great hopes ara entertained that the energy of the new pastor (to whom such work is not new), aided by the friends of the Church of England, will remove the debt, and save to the diocese such a magnificent structure.Thé Comm ittee invitesall who have no settled place of worship to use Trinity Church, ag.it is very large, and the seats for the most part free.MONTREAL À FREE PORT THE PRESENT OPPORTUNITIES.FUTURE PROSPECTS.AGITATION TO BE CONTINUED.Yestorday afternoon a meeting of the joint badies of the Board of Trade, the Harbour Commissioners and the Corn Exchange Agsociation was held in the building of thd latter Association.The object of the meeting was to hear a report from the deputatior which lately proceeded to Ottawa od the question of reducing the port charges in Montreal.Mr F W Henshaw, the;President of the Board of Trade, occupied the chair, and there were also present : Messrs.J 8 Hall, DAP Watt, W L Routb,, J H Winn, W RB Wonham, H Storey, W Bonnyn, J Kerry, J Hodgson, J Fairbairn! B Simms, H A Nelson, 8 H Ewing, J M Kinghorn, Abner Kingman, G Boivin, J McLean, W C Munderloh, D J Rees, F B Matthews, Thomas Beddall, RB Archer, P:Reford, J H Mooney, J M Kirk, Thomas ,Cramp, A M F Gianelli, H P Ives; J Johnston, B Esdaile, Dickson Anderson, A J McBean, C H Letremont, C H Gould, H Bulmer, Mayor Rivard, J B Rolland, \u2014 Elmenburst, \u2014 Cantier, J B Bucknall, A McK Cowie, Hugh MoLennan, H Cleghorn, \u2014 Baird, \u2014 St Onge, A Robertson, \u2014 Denholme, J G Gilmour, - Proctor, W 8mith, R White, R F Routh, Tom Simpson, F E Gilman, Gilbert Scott, E Guoux (Quebec), \u2014 Rolland, jr, H Lyman, SD Hood, \u2014 Watson, A McCulloch, E K' Greene, P Hoiland.i The CHAIRMAN, in opening the business of the meeting, said : Gentlemen of the Board of Trade, the Corn Exchange, and Harbour Commissioners of Montreal\u2014You are assembled here to-day, by invitation, to take part in the discussion of a question, the most momentous perhaps of any that the citizens of Montreal; have ever been called upon to pronounce ac opinion.The question to be debated to-day is not to be considered in the light of a local matter alone.The eyes of the whole country are directed towards us, and the action taken by this meeting to-day will be regarded with the deepest imterest.The people of this country from the Rocky Mountains to the sea, regard Montreal, situated as she i at the head of ocean navigation aud at the outlet of their great canal system, as holding a most responsible position towarda the couatry, and wish the key of the position placed in our hands demand that we shall unlock the door and set their commerce free.The merchants of Montreal fully recognize this responsibility, and have time and again made the most strenuous efforts to meet these just demands\u2014and it is a proud satisfaction to be able to state that Montreal has never yet been obliged to go to the Government and ask for help for any of her local improvements, but on the contrary she has patiently borne a burden most unjustly placed upon her commerce in paying annually the interest on the purely national debt of Lake St.Peter\u2014an amount sufficient to free every dollar of tonnage dues on ocean and canal craft visiting our harbour.One month ago a a large delegation from the Board of Trade and Cora Exchange met a similar one from all parts of Upper Canada and laid before the Government in the strongest manner an array of facts and figures that could not be controverted, showing in the firat instance not only the justice bus the necessity of the Government assuming the debt of Lake St.Peter, and thereby enabling Montreal to do what the country demanded of her.This deputation consisted of a very large number of the leading men of the West\u2014and I may add that a telegram was placed in my hands on that occasion, signed by some twenty or thirty of the leading merchants and bank- era of Toronte, expressing regret that they were unable to attend personally, Lut assuring the deputation of their cordial sympathy and warmest wishes for success.At this interview no lees than five of the Cabinet Ministers were present, and the deputation, consisting ¢f some thirty individuals, was assured bythe Government that the claims there put forward should receive their early and careful considera- tien.Deeming the subject of such momentous importance, other delegations were sent last week again to Ottawa, to urge upon the Government the neeessity of it-mediate action being taken, and at the c ose of our conference the deputation: withdrew satisfied that, with the encouraging words which fell from Sir Charles Tupper, Montreal should, as advised, make the experiment of reducing to some extent the burdens that weigued so heavily on commerce.This experiment I trust this meeting will, in unmistakeable terms, order to be made.The opportunity has now arrived, and we should allow no obstacles to stan | in the way of immediate action.I hope that a general expression of opinion will be made here to-day, such an one as will convince the Government that the people of this country are serious in their demande, and that it will be good policy on their pârt to give attentiye hearing to this subject.I Lope that all ocean ships and canal barges shall be freed from tonnage dues, I hope that gentlemen will give free expression to their views.The time has arrived when action should be taken, and if we allow this opportunity to pags by we may have to wait for many years.No Government ie so powerful that they can disregard the voice of the people.In the old country as strong a Ministry as ever was known bad melted away like the dew of the morning.Relief ought to be given to the traffic, and if the Government can throw away millions and millions on a comparatively useless work ia the Rocky Mountains, they could surely give some for ao useful à purpose as this and do the people of the country some good.I have received the following letters:\u2014 ST.CATHARINES BOARD OF TRADE.April 27, 1880, F.W.Henshaw, Esg., President Board of Trade, Montreal : DEAR SIR,\u2014I have much pleasure in stating that the Minister of Railways and Canals definitely assured the St.Cathalines delegates last Friday of the inten- ion of the Guyernment to open the enlarged Welland Canal for the traffic (12 ft.scale) noxt spring.\u2018l'his is, of courss welcome intelligence, since it 1s calculated to stimulate shipbuiiding in Ontario, The use of the eniarged canal suould have the effect of throwing an increased amount ot Western grain down the St.Lawrence next yoar\u20141881.Here now the point .| - MONT Unless proper measures are taken this year to imduce a corresponding increase of ocean tonnage at Montreal, satisfactory despatch of freight will be impossible frem Montreal This in:urn Fill disarrange the inland supply.Lift the burden from the ocean trae at Montreal this year at any sacrifice of time, labour and influence.I again repeat there will be little use of our inland shipping throwing or attempting to throw 385,000,400 bushe's of grain into Montreal in 1881 if provision is not made beforehand to have the ocean tonnage coming up to Montreal sufficient to remove the grain forward with despatch to the Atlantic-* A free port for shipsani 50 per cent reductiion by hook or by crook upon present rates for towage and pilotage ; these things obtain before 1881 opens, and let your private enterprise be not either to procure despatch on ali important requirements in fighting New York.All the links in the chain of transportation from the upper lakes to the ocean must work together for success.Depend upon us for the satisfactory working of our lirk ; look to yourselves, so that there may be no hitch.Our interview was a decided success; I only regret your absence.Yours very truly, Luorvs C.OILLE.Mr.M.P.Ryan, M.P., in & communiez- tion to Mr.Henshaw, said there was no doubt the Government would assume the Lake St.Peter debt, but not this year.He was of opinion that if the present agitation was kept up they would do so next session by legislation.The only relief to expect thig year waa the reductien the Harbour Commissioners might be able to make by taking off the tonnage dues on sailing vessels.If the different bodies in Montreel and those in the West continue their agitation, he was satisfled they would succeed in obtaining all they asked for.He continued : Now, if we have all we ask for, it will pe very much more than we insist poner I hope that a very general expreséflon of opinion will be given, for this is a question of great importance.Mr.D.À.P.WATT wished to know what was meant by a free port.In other places, he said, it meant that there were no customs.Mr.CramP said that as the President had made no regular report respecting the deputation, he would give his own impressions of what occurred in Ottawa.He possessed a very interesting'book of travels through China by a distinguished Boman Catholic Priest, the Abbe Hue, who tells that he was taken ill in an interior town, and that the two principal phy-icians were summoned to his bedside.Before long, however, they began a learned disquisition, or dispute, as to whether the igneous er the aqucous principle was most likely to gain the as- cèndancy in his malady, but prescribed nothing to relieve him.All at once, some attendants appeared at the head of his bed with a handsome coffin, the exhibition of which 7as considered a delicate attention in China.Upon seeing this, however, he determined not to die, applied some simple remedies,;an very shortly recovered.When in the Ministers\u2019 room of Ottawa he (Mr.Cramp) was vividly reminded of this story.The Hen.Mr.Langevin was, he considered, one of the ablest, most energetic and ac~ complished Ministers that ever presided over the Department cf Public Works.But when Mr.Langevin said he would consult his colleagues about all the important questions involved and weit until a comprehensive policy could be decided upon before doing anything, it was clear the patient under discussion was sinking fast, and though death might not ensue, vet recovery would be greatly retarded for want of using simple remedies easily within reach.The etiquette of deputations did not admit of discussion after statements and replies,unless invited.but he thought the President, in thanking Mr.Langevin at any raie for the cheering words spoken, went to the very extreme of both etiquette and courtesy.Sir Charles Tupper had given them real en- ecouragement, and pointed out very clearly a mode of immediate relief which he hoped to hear the Harbour Commissioners had at once acted upou.Both replies were, kowever, now before the meeting.and he would say that Mr.Langevin appeared to him to have taken.to say the least, an unfortunate view of the subject.Difficulties were suggested about conflicting interests of sections, and respecting various subjects affecting the rights of individuals, but it would be admitted as an axiom in political economy, th «t providing means of communication between all important points in a country was one of the first duties of any Government.The St.Lawrence was no ordinary river, but the artery of a continent, and so far a3 Canada was concerned, its main artery to and from the heart of the country.It was of national importance that this great centre of the system should be clear of all kind of obstruction and permit tle free flow of trafficalong its wkole ine.It was now shackled at a vital point, and it was in vain to expect, while this condition lasted, any ad.quate or satisfactory result from the vast expenditure the country had incurred We had not yet, he thought, the political millenium in sight, and, therefore, it was a vain expectation to count upon séttling all at one and the same time\u2014the Canal question, the Lake St.Peter debf, the towage difficulty, the pilotage systems of Montreal and Quebec, the Quebec graving dock matter, and sundry other problems in which differences of opinion were sure to occur.They might, however, deal very easily with some of them, and without any delay at all.With regard to the Canal tolls he might remark that no deputation, or commercial body, had asked for their total abolition, but only a reduction, and for the information of the meeting he would read the FREE LIST ON THE ERIE CANAL For 1880.Flour, Cornmeal, Pork, Beef, Bacon, Cheese, Butter, Lard, Tallow, Lard Oil, \u2018Wool, Cotton, Clover and Grass Seed, Flax Seed, Domestic Spirits, Oil Meal and Oil Cake, Leather, Bar and Pig Lead, Cuffee, Live Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, &c.Now, all these articles, the pr »duce of the country, paid heavy tolls on the St.Lawrence ¢ nals, and there was no free list at all, while it was well known that an agitation was now going on 1n the State of New York for the abolition of all tolls on the Erie Canal.There nezd e no difficulty, and he thought there ought to be no delay in meeting, to some extent, this condition of affairs.The next question was the Lake St.Peter debt, about which he need go into no detail, except to say that he had found great misconception existed in many quarters asto the charae- ter of the obligation under which the Harbour Commission rested.No bonds had been issued by the Commissioners for this outlay, but they had to pay the interest on Bondsissued by the Government of Canada to cover the expenditure made under the superintendence of the Department of Public Works in virtue of an Act which provided that the work might be carried on by the Harbour Commissioners of Montreal, orin some other manner.As had been mentioned at previous dis- cusssions, Montreal occupied an unfair position in \u2014 this\u2019 matter, and appeared to ask for favours when they only demanded justice.This was, however, only what had happened in other cases, one noticeable instance of which was the settlement of the seignerial tenure, in which, while every other parf of the Province of Quebec in which: the tenure existed had been freed from the burden by Act of Parliament and payment to the Seigniors with public money, the Island of Montreal was alone made an exception, and all commutations had to be paid by the owners of property, and the lods et ventes on all uncommuted land remained payable to this day, while Upper Canada and the Eastern \u2018l'Ewnships received equivalents by Government rayment to there municipal loan funds.Aas to the towage difficulty, he was glad to understand that legislation was likely to be ce- cured this session, so that we might look for a measure of relief so greatly needed, and, he supposed, they would get to the question of pilotage before long, though, no doubt, it was a sone- what intricate task to deal in the public interest with what were considered by some vested rights.The last reference made by Mr.Langevin was to the Quebec graving dock, and he thought upon that question no difference of opinion would occurin Montreal.That dock was a public work, and should not be a charge in any locality-\u2014it was only in course of constructions andno financial question had yet arisen, but it was built for the benefit of the whole St.Lawrence trade, to seeure economy in case of disasters, and thus reduce rates of marine insurance, while also it was in one serse a means of defence.There were sound public reasons for a graving dock in the Maritime Provinces, and one was being built on the Pacific coast; none of these were properly local works.He had now gone over the principal points alluded to in Mr.Langevin\u2019s reply, and for his part all that had occurred, both in Ottawa and elsewhere, appeared to show more and more clearly the necessity for persistent effort and should stimulate to increased exertion towards the objects they had in view.I5 appeared to him a golden opportunity.We had a strong Government, with a majority so large that they were practically all powerful.They had the support of Western opinion most influentialiy expressed.The Harbour Commission had, of course, five Government nominees, but it so happened that three of the elective members were also supporters of the Ministry, The members of Parliament for the city were all Conservatives and elected by large majorities, so that idontreal ought to nave great power, while it must not be forgotten that more members of Parliament representing outside constituencies lived in Montreal than in any other city o the Dominion.Here was great combine strength.Beside ull this it was well known that the leaders of our Parliamentar Opposition were already committed to the poiicy of Government assuming the Lake St.Peter debt.In consequence of hearing scme doubt expressed on this point, although he had none himself, the tollowing ays since that some of the Western members of the commercial deputation had called on you respecting their memo:ial, resolutions about tue canal tolls, and other matters, and that you had satd one of the most practicable measures of reliet was the Governmeut assumption of the Lake St.Peter debt, iu which policy yourself and friends were quite willl .g to concur.Some people here are vow sa ing chat you will not do this ; vut that, on the contrary, expected one The deal here, and 1 should like, at once, to be able, with your authority, to deny such reports as thut to which I have ref: rred, as Any suspicion of bostlity 18 , and I rave always ciaimmed that the Liberal partir.under your leadership, had fully acquiested in the justice oi the ciaîm.\u2018Yours taithrully, « Mon.A.Mackenzie, &c., &c.\u201d The following reply was that morning re- ceired :\u2014 © Ottawa, April ith, 1880.\u201cMY Damar SIR,\u2014In reply to your question concerning the Montreal Harbour and River Works, [ may say that if you underst-od me to say the Government should assume the cost of the former, you did not correctly interpret my meaning.With regard to the River Works outside of the Montreal Harbour, I take different ground.I sald od several occasions that the dredging of the river was à eneral charge ~ Which the Montreal arbour Cominissioners should not be called Upon to bear as the works may be used by vessels not paying any tr:bute to the Montreal Commission, and were undertaken in the general interest.Indeed one of the objects tn deepening the river was to cultivate a thorough ocean trade to the lakes.Ido not think, I never did think it would be Jossivle to get such a trade, and that ali inland traffic must be iranshipped at Montreal or Quebec, but the intention was to cultivate such a trade.*\u2018 Yours respectfuly, *\u201cA.MACKENZIE.\u201d \u2018\u201c THOS.CRAMP, Esq.\u201d Cheers t woul CRAMP.\u201d be remarked that he had not put before Mr.Mackenme the question of the Montreal Harbeur debt which the Government had never been asked to assume in auy form, but it was quite clear how Mr.Mackenzie stood in reference to the Lake St.Peter expenditure, and his opinion of the cour-e of trade would no doubt be generally shared by those engaged in the business.It appeared to him that in every respect the present time wis opportune for action, and in the book which they all revered, there was written, \u2018* whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might.\u2019 He recommended that quotation to the Board of Trade, the Corn Exchange, and the Harbour Commissioners at the present moment.If they acted upon it he had no doubt euccess would crown their efforts, and he firmly believed that such beneficial reselts might be expected to follow that all might fairly look for an early return to that prosperity we so greatly desire, and many of us, he ventured to add, so greatly need.Mr.A.RIBERTs0N said there was a confusion of ideas, and he wanted to know what was meant by a free port.Even if the Government pald the river debt, they had the $2,000,000 of debt on the harbour proper, and dues would therefore be required for the coming years, unless the city assumed that debt.He aeked them what they were todo.Mr.Cramp had said some bold effort must be made, and they were waiting to know what that was to be.4 The Harbour Commissioners were tied down, for, unless the Government allowed they could make no changes.A new Tariff had been submitted, and he believed was now ready to be put in force.Mr, Cramp wished them to pay away all tolls, but they could not do that, and he questioned the propriety of such acourse.Now, it had been said that large ncmbers of port of call vessels would come if they could reduce the tonnage and pilotage, but the tonnage was the worst evil, for he could not see any possibility of reducing it.There were other elements at work to prevent those vessels coming.If Mr.Cramp would tell them how to do it they would do all that was possible to reduce the tolls.The whole question of the reduction should be taken up.Mr.HensuAw replied that the intention at present was not to abolish all- the tolls.{hat was not the otject of the meeting or the recent deputation, but to seduce the charges on all sea-going vessels and canal traffic, and to take off the muney paid by the harbour on account of the Government.If that were done they could at once reduce the dues now paid.Mr.EsDAILE was surprised at the none action of the Harbour Commiesioners, after ail the ogitation which had taken place on the matter.It was said they could do nothing without the aid of Government, but they had not told them that they had done anything, or taken any action at all.(Applause.) They ought already to have formed an opinion, and recommended it to the Government, and he could not help but express greas dissatisfaction that this had not been done.(Cheers).Mr.ROBERTSON said the deputation got back but very recently, and the Harbour Commiesioners only met once à week, Mr.BEDDALL wished to know what they were brought here for.He had come to hear the report of the deputation which went before the Government.So far they had heard nothicg except what Messrs.Robertson and Cramp had told them.Mr.WATT said they were in the same position as when the deputation went away.They might help themselves, but the Government would not help them.The CHAIRMAN replied that the Montreal papers had given good reports of the interview at Ottawa, and they could not give them more information.Mr.Huge McLENNAN, as the representa tive of the Board of Trade on the Harbour Commission, said that what they had been told was that the whole matter was to be deferred for the present, Assuming that the Harbour Commissioners could afford relief, the representations made was that, while the percentage of the trade was small, we had lost a particular class of tonnage formerly coming to the port in the shape of sailing vessels known as port of call ships.That was known to have been the most valuable portion of some trades, but now i: had ceased to be so, as they were at a disadvantage.That was the substance of the representations made,and that without some relief in the dues and the towage and pilotage they could not hope to recover that portion of the trade.The deputatiëa represented that if the relief of the Lake St.Peter debt was given it was hoped they would get back the trade.The reply was that the eon- sideration must be deferred.His impression was they should still continue to press on the Government the necessity of relieving the Harbour Commissioners from this debt.The duty of the latter was ta remove charges, so far as thay could, first on sailing vessels, and they would do so.He spoke of the great loss of trade which had occurred by the impost on iron, which had driven the trade through New York.The consideration was not only tonnage, but the cost of laying it down in the West wag of great importance, and what effected one interest affected one as well as another, and they ought to make it so that moneyed men were not afcaid to invest their money.He hoped that they would be able with the reduced tariff to encourage trade.The Harbour Commissioners could not, however, make more than a very trivial reduction, and they must continue the agitation to get the Government to assume the indebtedness.Mr.HensHAW then read the speech made before the deputation at Ottawa as already reported, and said that a member of Parliament bad said to him unless they were demented they would take the hint he had given them: Mr.WINN next addressed the meeting, aod said Government helped those who helped themselves.It was the business of every one in Moutreal to press the question, s0 that when the House met next session the Minister of Canals and Pablie Works would be prepared to give them justice by assuming what really belonged to the country.He felt that would be done if they were ucged to do so through the press.Ia the meantime he wished them to make an effort\u2019 to attract the port of call trade.He continued \u2014great quantities of grain were sent to those ports of call, and many p rsoms bought small quantities which would fill a small vessel but could not afford to pay the towage rates.What could be done was to reduce the other charges.The Board of Commissioners had done one good thing last week by doing away with the Port Warden\u2019s charges.(Hear, bear) That was something towards it.It was well known that there was this season a greater amount of tonnage coming to the port than ever before, and that would give the means of reducing rates.If the Commissioners, at once, said they would, in June or July, take off the dues on sailing vessels, it would bring very many vessels and do the Board no harm, as they would have a sufficiency of funds.(Cheers.) That would \u2018have an important effect, and, so far a the Government were concerned, there never was an instanca when they made à reduction in charges that the Government bad objected to their doing so.(Applause.) Mr.RoBERTEON said that the speech of Sir Charles l'upper read by the Chairman was à consequence of an interview he had with the hon.gentleman the week previously.He had himself thought that it would be well to do away with the $16,009 of which Sir Charles spoke, the dues on sailing ships.The thing had not, though, been fully considered, but would be in a few days by the Harbour Board.Mr.WATT considered that any relief from the Harbour Commissioners would be a mere drop, for with their present liabilities they could, not relieve the port, and they must ask it from Government at once.They had spent $40,000,000 in tbe Irtercolonial Railway, and were annuaily expending a large sam on the same, It was only fair words to put them off which they had heard, but they must still hold to note was sent by kim tothe Hon.Mr.Mac- | their point.The Government was kenzie : ready to help Quebec, and had «\u2018 Montreal, April 26, 1880.granted to them power to borrow * My DEAR SIR,\u2014You mentioned to me a few | money at two per cent.less.He did not thivk the deputation had done their duty &8 they cught to have said that the carry img trade was suffering from the National Policy, and that was the key to the whole position.goes how could they get vessels.hear,) ask.d for the abolition of tdlls on the capals in consideration cf the business (Cheers) If they had not car- (Hear, The depusation ought to have sition from you is a difficulty in the way.matter 18 now being discussed à guod | having been injured, by that policy, and REAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, THURSUAY, AP they ought to claim the same advantages as Quebec.Unless these concessions were made there wae no el) for the carrying trade here.(Hear, hear.; fr, Heenan was satisf d_ that the deputation had done what they went to do, which was to support that of & month agc.They asked for a reduction of dues on the Welland and St.Lawrecee Canals and the assumption of the debt en Lake St.Peter, together with a reduction of the harbour dues.Their programme was à very long one and they could not expect to get all they wanted at once: Mr.J.B.RoLLamD, wbo first spoke in French, afterwards addressed the meeting in English.Me said be belonged to the Board of Trade and to the Marbour Commission, and was also à member of the deputation.He was glad to see such a meeting, and expressed the satisfaction he bad in seeing such a meeting as that was.When they went to Ottawa they did not expect to obtain a solution of the queation, bat the Government said they would take it into consideration at an early date.They all knew that Ministers had many questions on their hands which they eould not put on one side.He felt sure they would have a free port, but not so soon as they might wish, but they had the best assurance they could expect uader the circum.s'ances.He urged further agitation, and concluded amidst applause.Mr, MunpERLOE read the following paper on the subject :\u2014If the proposition to make Montreal a free port could be carried out it would be most acceptable, and, I believe, would add very materially to to the increase of trafficon the St.Lawrence route, and thereby would more than compensate any loss of revenue.It would induce steamship owners on the Continent to establish regular steamship lines between the Continent and Canada.The advantages of such additional lines are so great to the furtherance of \u2018Canada\u2019s prosperity that nothing should be left unden $0 induce them tocome here.As thesubject ie of s0 great importance you will pardon me Mr.President, when I go into particulars, Suppose we succeeded in getting a regular steamship line between Bremen or Hamburg and Montreal, what would be the benefit for Canada ?Allow me to explain.It would He thé means of creating a new business without drawing any away from tre now existing lines: the same would be of such magnitude that the whole Dominion would be benefited thereby.These steamers would not have much diffieulty in securiug full cargoes of general merchandise on the Continent forthe enterprising merchants in Chicago, Milwaukee and other Lake Cities, whereby our inland navigation would also receive additional imp- tus.Our propellers, which of late years, had but little up cargo would leave merchandise.Immigrauts which now land by thousands in New York would divide their attention between the two ports, and the St.Lawrence route would get a fair share of this business, the Railway Co, would alse be benefited, even if the immigrants should merely travel through Canada, though many of them ma - feel induced, when seeing our magnificent country, to make this their permanaut home.By far the greatest advantage for Canada, however; would arise throug : the opening of new trade with the Continent of Europe.They want our wheat, rye, flour, butter, cheese, &c., &c.» &c., and if we should not hive enough to supply them, our western friends will send us their stuff, and again our inland navigation will hava the benefit.I have by no meaus overrated the benefits which will accrue of the pro- Posed liberal policy, and the matter is not new to me; but has had my attention for many years, in fact has formed the subje:t of a correspondence with steamship companies on the Continent seven yea:s ago, but at that time Canada was not prepared to encourage such an enterprise, and the matter had to be postponed.Since that time we have spent millions on canals andl railroads, and have opened Manitoba\u2018 and the great North-West.Therafore this country is now, indeed, in a osition tomake a bold move.Through our nights at Ottawa we may check King enterprise south of us.I am sure our friends on the other side of the line have watched us for some time, wondering whether we saw the move.The two deputations which lately waited upon our Gove ernment have plainly pointed outthe move, and I have full conlidence in our able Ministers to move in tha right direction.Let us comtinue to educate the people of Canada on the national importance of an unfettered inland shipping communication and we will be sure of success.Having said much on the importance of tteamship traffic, I do by no meana under-rate the great value of sailing vesssls.In fact it is my ouinion that the shipping trade of graia in this port cannot prosper without them, and foreign trades will be greatly fostered ; but if they should be doomed to die, a3 sqme gentlemen have predicted, let them die a natural death, in the meantime let them be attracted to our port by a liberal policy - Mr: Cramp felt it must bs gratifying to find so much interest was now shown in the question instead of being as it had in the past.He had great sympathy with what bad fallen from Mr.Esdaile, but he did hope that the Harbour Commissioners would have been able to say what their intentions were.The question had been before the public for a long time, and he did think that as they were within a week of the opening of navigation the Commissioners might have held a special meeting.Mr.Robertson had said they were powerless without the Government, \u2018but did any one think that the Government was coming down to Montreal t> tell them what they required ?\u2018Fhey all kecew that would not occur.The Commissioners should submit a plan and les the Government have the responsibility of refusing it, so that the public would know whom they had to blame.Referring to Mr.Robertson\u2019s allusion to the specca of Sir Charles Tupper he was satisfied te know that Ministers read the papers of the country very carefully, and he would have seen by the Montreal papers the resolution passed at the meeting in the Commissioners\u2019 office.He believed the honourable gentleman\u2019s remarks were well cone sidered, and founded on what had passed before, and he felt bound to take his public statements before those made in private.When he had spokeu of Mcn:- real ag a free port he meant a free port for shipping, and did not say anything about custows or wharfage.1t had been said that the question of gailing slips had passed into insignificance, and that ste.mers were overriding them, and he was aware that the tonnage of the latter was much the greater, but the reduction of the tonnage of that class was much greater in Montreal than in any other port.He adduced from that there was something advorse to sailing vessels here, and that the charge of towage would have a very marked effect on that interesting portion of ithe traffic He thought the present would be an exceptional year, and as he mentioned the other day, if the Commissioners were too sanguine and found a balance they could not me-t by the revenue of the year, they had other assots which could be specially used to bring the matter to a practical conclusion.He proposed the following resolution :\u2014 \u201cThat the Council of the Board of Trade be instructed te continue its efforis for securing the reduction, if not abolition, of tonnage dues in the Harbour of Montreal, and for obtaining the assumption by Government of whole charge connected with ship channel improvements between Mont real and Quebec, and that the co-operation of the Senators aud Representatives in Parliament, the Harbour Commissioners, the Corn Exchange, and of the Corporation cË Montreal, be especially asked; and further, that memorials on the question be prepared, petitions forwarded, and sueh other sieps taken as will tend to secure prompt and effective action towards accomplishing the objects in view.\u201d \u2018The resolution was supported by Messrs, Winn and Robertson.Mr.ROBERTsoN asked wby Mr.Cramp when on the Harbour Board, had $100,- 000 revenue, did not make these reductions ?He said where there were nine people to discuss a matter they could not be expected to be all of one mind, but they were doing ail they could.Mr.Warr said inland ships which only drew seven feet of water came before the barbour was made, and it was unjust to charge them harbour dues.Mr.Cramp felt with Mr.Watt, but he had not intended to say anything about ir.Still he believed in making this a therough- ly free port-free from tonnage and wharf- age dues, but they must do so by degrees.He was in favour of an entirely free port, but he had no expectation that the Gove ernment would assume ths debt.What | Mr.Watt had said, however, about the Legislation of Quebec referred to the powers given two or three years ago.He proposed\u2014and he was glad they had the Mayor and some Aldermen present\u2014that when the time came an agitation should ba made to get the people of Montreal to assume the harbour debt, than which there was nothing more wise.(Hear, hear.) That would give an impetus to trade, and increase the popula~ tion and increase the valoe of every foot of property in the city.That could be effected for a very small consideration, and the taxpayers of the city would not teel it, while the consequences would bs of great importance.Indeed he did not think that any better investment could ba made, and he hoped the matter would be taken up at once, for he considered it would be à wise and judicious expenditure, and he feit all the more satisfaction as he knew that by adopting these measures the other ports of Canaca would not suffer.Mr.A.M.F.GIANELLI, aa the agent of over 70 ship owners, assured the mesating that if the suggestions were adopted, the number of vessels coming to the port woulq be greatly increased, but he did not think it fair to free sailing vessels: and leave steamers out.Still the thing which kept sailing vessels away was the o.st of tow- age, which was $600 to $700, and shipowners saw when they bad to pay such our port loaded with full cargoes of general |: Bermuda, West Indie QUEBEC AND GULF PORTS STEA MAYAGUEZ, PONCE, ARROYO SVADILLA, C ANIMA, Abril 28.ST.LUCIA, BARBA FLAMBOROUGH, Ma again.He bad heard of the reduction by before the people on the other side.He complained Pas the class of towage boats was not equal to do the work economi , and that was, he said, the cause of so many failures.From erquiry, he found that a tug-boat, capable of bringing up two 500.ton vessels, could be built for $30,000, and, after paying all expenses, and allowing for wear and tear, insurance and interest on capital, bringing the outlay of a season up to $17,200, would realize, cents $28,800, in one season.(Applanse.) The motion of Mr.Cramp was adopted nem.con., and the meetirg adjourned.= ey -.Sirmship SLOTICES.1880.LONDON, 1880.Quebec and Montreal.TE Composed of the following First-class Steawmships:\u2014 SCOTLAND .reese 2,645 Tona, THAMES, .1,687 \u201c SEVERN .1,271 \u2018 The Steamers of this Line are intended to be despatched from QUEBEC FOR LONDON AS FOLLOWS : SCOTLAND, On or about 8th MAY, THAMES, do.20th do.Passage Certificates issued to persons desirous of bringing out their friends.Through Hills of Lading issued on the Continent and in London, for all parts of Canada and the Western States.For Freight or Passage, apply to TEM- PERLEYS, CARTAR & DAKKE, 21 Billiter street, London, E.C., ROs3 & CO, bec.Quebec DAVID SHAW, Montreal.April 16 81 Under Contract with the Governimen:s at Urnada and Newfoundland for the conveyance of the CANA MAN and UNITED STATES MAILS, 1880 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.1380.Tms Company's Lines are composed of she undernnted First-class, Full-powered Clyde-built, Double-Engine, Iron Steam- 3hips:\u2014 Tons.Parisian.5400 Building Bardinian .4100Capt.J KE.Dutton Polynesian .4100 Capt.R.Brown 3armatian .~.4000 Capt.À.D.Aird Circassian .3800 Capt.Jas.Wylie Moravian .8850 Capt.John Graham Peruvian.86¢0 Lt.W.H.Smith,R.N.R Nova Scotian.3300 Capt.W.Richardscn Hibernian .3200 Lt.F.Archer, R.N.R.Taspian \u2026.3200 Capt.M.Trocks Buenos Ayrean 4200 ant.Neil McLean.Greciun\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.4200 Capt, Legallais.Austrian \u2026».\u2026.\u20262700 Capt; Barrett.Nestorian .2730 Capt.J.G.Stephen.Pruasian .3000 Capt.Jos.Ritchie.Scandinavian .3000 Cupt.Hugh Wylie.Yanitoban .e.3150 Cavt.McDougall, Canadiaf .u.2800 Ca t.C.J.Menzies Phonician.2800 Capt.James Scott Waldensian .2600 Capt.Moore, Luoerne.2800 Capt.Kerr.Acadian .1500 Cap}.Cabel.VYewfoundland.1850 Capt.Mylins THE STEAMERS OF THE Liverpool Mail Line Sailing from Liverpoolevery THURSDAY and from Quebec every SATU ZDAYŸ calling at Lough Foyle to receive om board and land Mails and Passengers to aad from Ireland and Scotland are in.kandod tu bo despatched FROM QUEBEC.Polynesian., .Saturday, May 8 Moravian.vane \u201c 15 Sarmation .\u201c * 22 Circassian .\u201c \u201c Sardinian \u2026 \u201c June 5 Peruvian ., .\u201c e 12 RATES OF PASSAGE M QUEBEC.Cabin, according to accommoda- LOL.socsee vas versossso soc sue vocros.$TO aNd $80 Intermediate \u2026 ve vons es $40 00 BEEErage.cciieieirnns vane ven seen 820 00 Extra Steamers for Liverpool will be despatched at regular intervals throughout the season.The Steemers of the Halifax Mail Line from Halifax to Liverpool, via St.Johns, N.F., are intended to bo despatched as follows :\u2014 = FROM HALIFAX, Caspian.Nova Scotian.Hibernian June 8 RATES OF PASSAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND \"87.JOHNS: \u2019abin .820 00 | Intermediate.$15 00 \\ Steerage.$6 00 THE STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW LINE are intended to sail from Quebec, and thereafter at regular intervals: \u2014 ce Grecian.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026&bout May 12 Waldensian.005 26 Buenos Ayrean.oe June 2 Manitoban .\u201c \u201c 9 Phænician \u2026 \u2018 \u201c 36 Grecian .\u201c \u201c 28 Ax experienced Surgeon carried ou each Vessel.Berths not secured until paid for.Through Bills Lading granted in Liverpool, and at Continental Ports, to all points in Osnada, and the Western States.For Freight or other particulars, apply In Quebec to Arnams, Bar & Co.; in Havro to Joux M, Curcre, 21 Quai d\u2019Or- \u2018eans; in Paris to ALEXANDER HUNTER, Rue Scribe; in Antwerp to Augdcumitz & Co., or Ricmarp Brews; in Sotterdam to Rurs & Co.; in Hamburg to J, Huao; in Bordeaux to Jauxs Moss & Jo.; ip Bremen to HxizN Rurrr & Sons; a Belfast to CaArLEY & MaALcoL\u2026M ; in \u2018rondon to MONTGOMBRIE & WoRKMAN, 7 Gracechurch Street ; in Glasgow to \u2018AMES & ALEx.ALLAN 70 Groat Clyde Jtreet; in Liverpool to ALLAN BROTERRS, \u2018mes Street ; in Chicago to Anza= & Co, 14 Le Salla Stæeet ; in New York to Levz & ALDEN, 271 Broadway.H.& A.ALLAN, Corner of Youville and Common Streets April 28 | 14 NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND IMPORTERS.WINTER STEAMSHIP SERVICE VIA PORTLAND, IN CONNECTION WITH THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA.en The DominionS,S, Co.Th Canada Shipping Co, Dominion Ling.Braves Linz.Will perform a Weekly Service between Liverpool and Portland during the ensu- ng Winter, with the following first-class Clyde-built Steamships, leaving Liverpool ¢n Thursdays and Portland on Fridays in gach week ,.\u2014 DoMIN10N Lire, Beaver LINE.} Tons, Tons, Brooklyn.3.575 | Lake Nepigon.,.2,200 quebec .2,8560 | Lake Champlain.2,203 ominien.,.3,200 | Lake Winnipeg\u2014.3,300 Appointed Sailings, PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL DOMINION LINE.| BEAVER LINE.BROOKLYN, .LAKEk CHAMPLAIXN, April 2nd April 9th TORONTO, .LAKE NEPIGON, April 16th April 23rd Dominion, , April 80th These Stoataships are all of large carry~ ng capacity, will insure at tke lowest rates, and have superior accommodation for passengers, \u2018Through Bills of Lading issued b: 11 Grand Trunk Railway Agentsin Canada.Apply in Liverpool to FLINN, MAIN & MONTGOMERY, Dominion Line; H.J.SELKIRK, © 0% Manager Canada Shipping Co., ; Be ine: And in Montreal to aver Line; DAVID TORRANCE & CO.Exchange Court, Agents Dominion Steamship Co, An THOMPSON, MURRAY & co.1 Custom House Square, Agents Canada Shipping Co.8 & PartoRico A April 1 MSHIP co'y amshi ARE ERMUDA, May HUMACA, THOMAS, steamaniy MINICA, MARTINI OES and TRINIDAD yo! RICO and ST, For ANTIGUA, DO Passage Kates greatly rag Fer treight, passage PNA Inst AVE, OUTERGAL Se appiy ta 29 Broadw \u2019, CHVR 2 ALDEN FO k, largo sums that they would mot return 202 St.James stréet Moutreal, Apitl 25 1y 103 the Beaver Line, but that was not suf- : ficient, as he would rot put their tariff ¢ st 50 cents per ton, $24,000, and at 60 | 29, 1880 | steamship Flotices, NEW ROUTE.IMPORTANT TO (MPORTERS AND SHIPPERS.THE fireat Western Sisanship Line Pe 40 br > A me yh e SAE FETTER MONTREAL TO AVONMOUTH DOCK, (NEAR BRISTOL.) Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, composed of the following New and First-class GALATEA cerner 2,100 Tons.RIVERSDALE.2,000 = ASHBURNE 2509 - BELSIZE.D VITE One of the above Steamshirs is intended to be despatched for Bristol about the 11th MAY NEXT._ These steamers will have special facilities for the carriage of Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, and other perishable goods, and the greatest care in handling same will be taken at both ends of the route.They have also first-class facilities for the carriage of a limited number of Horses, Cattleand Sheen.i Intending Shippers should make immediate application, considerable ongage- ments having already been made.For Rates of Freight, apply to ROBERT REFORD & CO., ÿ and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal, Or to MARK WHITWILL & SON, \u2018 The Grove, Bristol, England.April 12 87 DOMINIEN LINE OF STHAMSHIPS Sak Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway ot Canada ! Tons Tons.Montrenl .3,284 | Brooklyn.3,600 Dominion,.3,176 | Toronto.3,284 002,700 | Ontario .8,176 3,700 | Toutonia \u2026\u2026 2,700 .2,680 | Ottawa.3,650 ,000 (Building.) E OF SAILING.Steamers will gail as follows :\u2014 FROM PORTLAND.DOMINION.29th April FR EBRC.QUEBEC.5h May MONTREA 2th May BROOKLYN 15th May ONTARIO 22nd May TEXAS 22nd May TORONTO.eens 20th May RATES OF PASSAG WINTER MONTHS.CaBi1N.~Montreal to Liverpool, $50; Return, $90.; Pre paid Steerage Tickets issued at the lowest rates.Through Tickets can be had at all the principal Grand Trank Railway Ticket Offices in Canada, and Through Bills of Lading are grantedto and from all parts of Canada.; For Freign: or lassage,apply,in London, to Bowring.Jausvsen & Co, 17 East India Avenue ; in Liverpool, to Flinn, Main & Montgomery, 24 James Street; in Quebec, to W, M.Macpherson ; at all Grand Trunk Railw wy Oifices ; or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Exchonge Courte April 24 WHITE STAR LINE Calling at Cork Harbour, Ireland, CARRYING BRITISH AND AMERICAN MAIL i 2 TR PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT.Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, are appointed to leave as follows:\u2014 BRITANNIC.Saturday, May 1, at 11.60 a.m.Apriaric.Thureday, May 6, at 3.00 p.m.GERNANIC.Saturday, May 15, at 9.30 a.m, Rxrousu1c.Thursday, May 20, at 1.30.p.m.CrLTIC.Thursday, May 27, at 8.00 a,m.BRITANNIC.Saturday, June 5, at 3.00 p.m, ApriaTIC.Thursday, June 10, at 400 pm.GzrMANIC.Satarday, June 19,at 2.00 p.m.BauTi1c\u2026\u2026 Thursday, June 24, at 4.00 p.m.CELTIC Saturday, July 2, at 2.00 p.m.BRITANNIC.Saturday, July 10, at 7.00 a.m.ADRIATIC.Thursday, July 15, at 11.00 a.m.GrRMANIC.Saturday, July 24, at 7.00 a.m.Bawvtic.Thursday, July 29, at 11.00 a.m.SALOON PASSAGE, New York te Liverpooland Queenstown $80 and $100 gold.Return Tickets, $145 and $175 gold.Tickets to London, $7, and to Paris, $20, gold, additional.Children between one and twelve years, half-price.Infants free.Servants, $50.These Bteamers do not carry Cattie, Sheep or Pigs.STEERAGE PASSAGE.From Montreal to Liverpool, London, Londonderry, Queenstown, Glasgow, Belfast, Bristol, Cardiff; or to Montreal from above places, $31,00, Pussengers taking the \u2018\u2018White Star Steamers,\u201d as a rule, arrive in London in 94 days from New York.Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to all parts of Europe at moderate rates.For further information and passage, apply to R.J.CORTIS, Agent, 37 Broad= way, New York.Orto B.J.COGHLIN, SOLE AGENT, 26 St.Sulpice street, Montreal, February 18 4 IXMAN LINE BOYAL MAIL STEAMERS QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL City ef Richmond .Sat., Mar, 13, 7.00 a.m City of Chester, Sat, Mar 20, 12.80 p.m City of New York, Thurs., March 23, 3 p.m City of Berlin.Satur,, April 3,12 30 p.m City of Montreal, Thurs, April 8, 300 p.m City of Richmond, Sat., Apnl 17,11.00 a.m 5 SALOON PASSAGES\u2014$60, $80 and $100 old.ROUND TRIP\u2014$110, $135 and $160 Gold.Tickets to London, $7; and to Paris, $15 lected.STEERAGE (including Railroad Fare between Montreal and New York) §31.00 For Freight or Passage, apply at the Cowpany\u2019s Offices, 31 and 3: Broadway, New York.JOHN G.DALE, Agent.27 to J- Y.GILMOUR & CO., 354 St.Paul street.Or C.C.McFALL, 143 St.James street, Agents in Montreal DON4LDSONS STEAMERS, WEERLY CANADIAN SERVICE.TITANIA.2.200 T.ildi CYNTHIA 9 909 400 Building COLINA 2,000 \u2018\u201c CYBELE.\"5000 « EFFECTIVE, \u2026\u2026\u2026 22,000 «6 STRATHAIRLY |.2000 « The splendid new first-class fall- Screw Steamer COLINA, A 100 (Highest class at Lloyds), is intended to sail from MONTREAL FOR GLASGOW, The 1 ON OR ABOUT © 11th ot MAY N x Taking Goods at Lowest THROUGH Pe rom all parts of Canada and the Western States of Am 2rica, pecial facilities for Butter, © Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a ve Bumper of FOES ES, CATTLE and fo > 3 8 don au he 9 pitch immediate applica- ii be followed by one of the above st-class Steamers over y week from Montreal and Glasgow thereafter curing © season, Splendid accommodation £ imi wumber of Cabin Passengers.or a limited Jor Rates of Freight and Passage, apply ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal.Or DONALDSON BRO., 67 Great Clyde St., Glasgow.87 JUHH H.A, MOLSOH& 8F0 ÂLE AND PORTER SREWERS _ 286 #t Mary Street, MONTREAL, April 12 Have alway on haut the various ¥inds ALE AND PORTER, In Woop AxDp Borrix, and $20 additional, according to route se- | Steamship Notices.EEA CUNARD LINF.LANE.ROUTE.The Tunard Steamship Company (Limitsu CORK HARBO FROM PIER 40 N.R.NEW YORK.THNIA .Wednesday, April 28 Borax Lean esm ses ses sas sat eee Saturday, May 1 ALGERIA .Wednesday, May 5 SCYTHIA .\u2026Wednesday, May 12 ABYSSINIA.\u2026Wednesday, May 19 GALLI A.cnrocsocre- Wednesday, May 26 BOTHNIA.Wednesday, June 2 ALG: RIA.Wednesday, June 9 SCYTHI A.ou vas nos vou ver Wednesday, June 16 ABYSSINIA !\".Wednesday, June 28 &No Stee: .nd every following Wednesday from \u2014 $80 and $100 New York.RATES -0F PassaGE gold, according to accommodation.2 Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional.Return tickets on favorable terms.Steerage at very low retes.Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at lowest ates.Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Autwe:p and other Ports on the Continent, and fur Mediter- ~anean Ports.For Freight and Passage, apply at the vmpany\u2019s Office, No.4 Bowling Green.CHAS.G.FRANCKLYN, Agent, THOS, WILSON.3 St, Francuis Xavier Street Ross ne to April 24 CANADIAN SERVICE.VIKING.2,588 Tons Register.OUEAN KING.2,449 \u201c = ERL KING.cerreennen.2,178 The splendid new first-class full power Screw Steamer OCEAN KING, A 100 (Highest Class at Lloyds), is intended to gail from MONTREAL FOR LONDON, ON OR ABOUT The 11th of MAY Next, Taking Goods at LowgsT THROUGH EATRE fron A parts of Canada and the Western States of America.Special facilities for Butter, Choose, Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limite number of OKSES, CAT TLE and SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made.Will be followed by one of the above first-class Steamers, as advised, from Montreal and Lendon thereafter, during the ason.2, He Splendid accommodatéen for a limited nunber of Cabin Passengers.For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply 3 t ROBERT REFORD & CO.23 and 25 St.Sacrament 8t., Montreal.Or WM.ROSS & CO, 8 East India Ave., London.April 12 87 = IMiscellancona DOMINION BOLT GO.127 ST.PETER STREET, Montreal SHERBOURNE STREE1, TORONTO, Now solicit and will book orders at Mon treal, for September and October delivery from the Works in Toronto, of their Manu= factures of :\u2014 SQUARE AND HEXAGON NUTS, MACHINE, BRIDGE, ROOF, TRACK AND CARRIAGE BOLTS, BOLT ENDS, COACH SCREWSand WROUGHT SPIK is QUALITY! STYIE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED August 4 162 WILSON HAWKSWORTH, ELLISON & (0.SHEFFIELD.CELEBRATED STEEI ; PRIZES AWARDED THEM AT Vienna, \u2018Paris and Philadelphia Exhibitions for Cast Steel, Tool Steel, Spring Steel Sheet Steel and Steel ire.¢ M.HUNTER & SON, SHEFFIELD.Ext Fine Table Cutlery.JOHN ROUND & SON (LIMITED) SHEFFIELD Electro-Plated Ware, Spoons and Forks Orders mnlicited to import or from Stock B.J.COGHLIN, 26 St.Sulpice Street, Montrea ole Agent.July 8 165 CARLSBAD WATER.Bparkling Giesshubler Alkaline, Ferraginous.AGENT, FREDERICK KINGSTON, .Wine Merchant, 28 Hospital Street: MONT REAL, January 14 ft E.CHANTELOUP | No 587 CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL, MANUFACTURER OF Church, Tower Clock and Locomotive BELLS, INoLUDING CHIMES AND Pravs, Gams and Coal Oil Burners Of All Descriptions, Steam Fittings, Coil Screens, Hot Water and Steam Apparatus, FRENCH WINDOW FASTENERS AND ESPAGNOLETTES.Railway Supplies of all Deseriptions ELECTRIC APPARATUS AND SEPPLIES, Builders\u2019 Hardware.February 13 87 FOR SALE OR TO RENT.Mount Royal Vale andthe Proposed Victoria City One thousand acres of the richest lan n Villa Lots, with fifteen miles of trons OR the best macadamized roads partly surrounding, and all within a 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 Out-buildings, a complete Water Works, and no Taxes; one hundred and fifty thousand dollars\u2019 worth of first mortgages, in sums of one hundred dollars and upwards; and all my well-known Cit Properties for sale at extraordinarilylow prices.THOS.F.O0\u2019BRIEN, 532 ST.M Jannars 1 T.MARY STRERT.GAS FIXTURES ! ALL VARIETIES, Largest Assortmen the Dominion, THE GENUINE STUDENT [opp PRICES LOW.ROBERT MITCHELL & Co, ST.PETER AND CRAIC STREET December 12 296 STE PET G 9 VALUABLEHTRUTHS, ay If you aro suffering from 3 ing ona bed of sickness, À Fite chan or engulsly Hop Bicters§ will Cure Yon.If you are a minister, self with your pastorai du- out with care and work, or, tt you fee! weak and dis- owing why, \" Hop Bitters will ¥ Restore You Jouare a man of bus-Biness, weakened by th strain of your everydayBdutiss: 2 % Lov ters, toling over Four) ns work or lev 1 lop Bitters willf Strengthen Yonyou are young, andsufferi - éretiou, orare growing too fast, as\u2019 a Som BY canes x lop Bitters willf Relieve Youyou are in the wort-Æsho: , on the furry desk, anywhere, and fect That your stom oie eansing, toning or stim- ulating without fntoxi eating, What Yau Need, op Bitters in If you aro old, and yourglpulse is fecble, your aculties waning, Rerves unsteady, and your Hop Bitters will give you New 1ife and Vigor, Hor Coven Curs is the sweetest safest and Ask Children, * best.One Hop PA for Stomach, Liver and Kidneysis snpe- lor te all others, Cures by \u2018absorption, It 1> portes t.D.LC.is an absolute and Irresistible cure for arunk- enuess, uso of opiuin, tosacco and narcotics, Above sola by druggists, Hop Bitters Mig.Co.Rochester, N, Y, t in fasiilés BRGILARLY SUPTLIED + April 17 lo 98 | SPRING ROUX CH ere BSc Tlane SN \u2014 0560 ns, We, the Suber leave to tende Our numeroys he genera} Jberal patr, to us in the.er 2 inform the on oN Montreal and the 3 \u2018 @ Canada generap, 0k.are still to be found ready 4, ott, demands for goods in the Farnie 7 à Our stock for the spring now cop, 4 8 most complete, ard more extn : as regards amouzt and variety, thors be, past 32 years.We woulq ale for.draw special a'tention to the fact bey .advantages in making oy Part t Casu during the dull season, 0% with our experience in sélectins 2e special lines of goods suitable for \u201c © mers, place us beyond being af Our any false statements or empty ble y much made use of by certain partie.+ city papers.We do business out, principles, and can always carry out Wy, we advertise to do.Our goode are ES and we say so, and rely on our na rom reputation, t«gether with our adver above mentioned, for our share a 3 Furniture trade, which we gp bo of have withcut leading the people at è false assertions such as ig being ds some weeks past by some houses le te city.A visit t> cur establishment o ty purpose of getting prices wil) Satisg, ; that *\u201c the oddest Furniiure house y ù city\u201d?is still to the fore with novel] LH styles, while our prices are in accorde with our motto: \u201c quick ealeg and i ; profits.\u201d PARLOR SUITES IN BLACK WALNUT, PLAIN and GI From 810 to $200, IN EBONY AND GILT, ; From $60 to #300, Covered in all kinds of serviceable goods.T th tron = lie ta fashionable a Common Suites at #30 BED-ROSM SUITES.Our stock in this line could cribed, but must be seen in order be de ery idea of iis extent or variety, T THE PRICES RANGE FROY #20 to $3300, BOOK CASES AND SECAETARIES In great variety, ranging in pric 7.50 to $150, SIDESOARDS IN BASSWOOD, ASH AND PLAIN WALNU', etc, in ANNE and EASTLAKE ST e, tron WAL Vii! LES, Ranging from $6 to 815 WALNUT LIBRARY TABLES, EBONY LIBRARY TABLES, MARBLE-TOP PAKLOR TABLES, WALNUT CARD TABLES, WALNUT DINING TABLES, ASH DINING TABLES, BUTTEENUL\" \u2018ABLES, PLAIN and FANCY WORK TABLES, MARBLE-TOP BED-ROON TABLES, FALL-LEAF DINING TABLES, BASSWOOD DINING TABLES, DAMASK COUCHES, CRETONNE COUCHES, REP COUCHES, HAIR CLOTH COUCHES, LEATHER COUCHES, BED COUCHES, PIER GLASSES, TOILET GLASSES, BRACKET MIRRORS, MANTLE MIRRORS, Our sto k of Bedsteads of every description is very extensive, and the prices range from $1.50 up to $45.CHAIRS FOR HIRE.One Thousand Chairs for renting always on hand, at the rate of $5 per hundred, delivered.Our stock of Chairs is, and well assorted._A call of inspection is respectfully solicited, when every attention will be shown, A liberal discount to wholesale customers, OWEN McGARVEY & SOF, 1, 9 AND II ST.JOSEPH STREET.April 14 OPE.DE as usual, large \u201cDEAF , ope o Garmore\u2019s Artificial Ear Drums PERFECTLY RESTORE THE HEARING and perform the work of the Natural Drum.Always in position, but invisible to others, All Conversation and even whispers heard distinctly, We sefer to those using them.Send reer circnlat GARMORK REBUM CO, CINE sl MILWAURES 11Fc.15-154 bush corn, Dudldy, from Chicago Ol astern Railroa $ ep their end of dur onial Coal Co.6] eens .pieces at 11d @ 8 5d, locks and 58, cold cut\u2019 S000 & | Januar nspeciion St = -1 : SeztEss S| a GE ne so M ouh tb ab | ea uppermost.Buk of the | Huron Copper Ba 0.wn.ed at 1s 8 1s 714d, lambs\u2019 sci 28, cold cut u ewe 5 85 uary to 29th Apri ores from lst | \u2014 RENE SE usgie $1 08 40 a m\u2014Wh : Both th\u2019 m Toledo, 22,452 b .f M tron Toingony, C0.A vujeesss ad /@ 2s 84d scour- LEATHERS\" (ow @ 4.3 | Pearls, 3 pril, Pots, 2 24 \"$063 Jum.i, FL | pee Ri) on Wednesday last of Montreal | Bominton\" ograph Co cee] lalyd; 1 » greasy at 8 SpaiSaATHER\u2014 000 @ 5 ; 368 bris.Deliveries 518 brls ; May ; 0 foo.15 | Éineston ds fag hee bmn br sold at 135@ Rion.XO Telegraph Ca, 40 [4 p.c| 98%] 05\" ; 1,146 bales New Z 3d r@ | Spanish Sole Xo.I ve | same peri .Deliveries duri ° TOTAL 8H 30} May; $10 ot he | gr pou For Di Lo nt on Wednesday Jane 1854, and | D = D Telegraph >| sols ol oon at 10d @ 1 w Zealand greasy | B Do No.2, B.A \u2026u\u2026.0 26 129 period\u2014Pots, 2,165 uring the JIPMENTS.$1 09} May; $1 .1020 a m\u2014Wh Arri n, from Port Dalh ere, thence to Passengers by this Li ys ecember 23 | ol a Lone iS Sana a.Sula el esx | pieces s 53d, lock y | Buffalo, No.1.WA AL.028 @ 027 9 brls.Stocks in st brls; Pearl Ry Fg Whe ; $108 June.10 eat, | g rived for the C ousie Train fr y this Line of Rai A 136% @ 137, and on Fri ed up to | Moi Gas Cor BR.80 X| ex at 84 @ lslid, ocks and I voeu .024 | Pots, 8 8 in store thi earls, | 2228 8 at, §1 08% April ; 35 a m- | Stewart, \u2018Fol Janal\u2014Sch .{ch om Bonavent ailway go b | non Qt Gas Co sers.80 peus 961 95 Îs1ld @2 a 14d, scoured d Staughte 0.2 eee 083 \u2026 0% , 815 brls; P is morning\u2014 »EÉ=SAT2 5 Jane.11 00 pril ; $1 083 May ; Wawal edo to Kingst coners\u2014 Erie lange of Cars.ure Station with y Ve ove touch nder a strong | Cle.Pretet ixchange.| 100 | pol 121 b s 2d, lambs\u2019 o at | rough (Lil No.021 \u2026 02 \u2014Receipta h ; Pearls, 350 brl goss g§ 7 8 $1 09 a m\u2014Wheat y ; $1 078 anosh, Toled gston, corn Trains le ithout ed 138 ui g | Qle-Fret et C'ait Fonciéi 8 p ales Sydney and greasy ai 11d; 709 | Ha gh (Light) 0 92 Ja ch a have been mod s.Pors| 1,33 sn.9 Mav; §1 08 at, $1 08% April; c o to Kingston, ¢ ints in tha Bo Bonaventu ; market has beeu grad ; mince thenthe | Montre Fire Assurance.| 104 4 p.1s 43d to & nd Queensland fleec Harness.C03 oa lai thade firmer at erate ; values wit fe, Wheat, $1 09 Jane.1130 am\u2014| S LEARED\u2014April » Corn nel n the Eastern Townebips and Now ually weak Noutreal Invest.Ass'n : id to 2s 3d; scoured ece ar | Waxed Upper Ligh 02% 209 dinary t ; $3.75 @43.80 Fy cgEw m\u2014 4 May ; $1 084 J m= chooners\u2014H pril 28, gland at 5 p.m ownships and N marne hai E se di 0 \u20ac ensland fleece 81 xe wi Lig for 0 0 30 tares in first b 80 foror-| £ x © g P Wheat, $109 une.1205 Gulnai Dudley, f .Pullman Sleeping C Atternoon Train ew | wily ve fie 35.T 03d; soured at 1664 @ | mi gts ow Dea and \u2018shippin ands; good t Bb FER Corn, 364c ; i May; $109% J ir, for Windsor, for Detroit, light ping Car attach rain\u2019 has lar and 1324 @ 138 3 @ 137 regu- SDL.Waronoualt Co.pieces at 1s 83d /@ 1s 6d , locks and | Eebbied .TIT .si .840 | PRARL ping lots, 5c @ 1 igher.¢ 3 0 yt io : i ; x ex divid North ALI cousing Co.|.\u2019 550 bales 8 6d, lambs at 1s 73 Penbled ins 015 24 s - Continue ; Oc higher.æ: : .1216 pm\u2014W ; Rye, 73c ; Barle TEM:\u2014 April LAKE jar and 182 @ end» omer | Nebel using Co.of Adelaide ad; iS.perm.016\" nominal, a: : $1 10 M heat, $1 09 ey, | Messrs H pril 28.MEMPHREM à moved in.Meow Loan & Morte 00 1s 21d, locks de greasy at 1ld @ | © Si Juniors 35 Le gi Ju due ap i à pe ess sn i Bank of Mont sympathy with | Seal eal Bulid giAss\u2019 lambs\u2019 and pieces at 7 alfskin (light, 0 35 The equival RODUCE.wg : heat, $1 09 Apri ne.1238 : ractors, comm y and Clevel tion ontren! From 8 entux ce real.Miscellaï Sealing and vien .mba\u2019 greasy at 10d 1d @ 94d Do (heavy 1.a.03 carne equivalent sterling quotat ®: : June.1 pril ; $L 094 M p m\u2014 J dredge out th enced this event and, | ph-ana above, for N onaventure Stavilles have been Str afieous secu: Academy Of Big.Second Sal : s | French Calt Skin.087 v 6, | Outside ed at 83 per cent, tons are Lo.b | HF: ; No*, 03 p m\u2014 We ay ; $1 083 | Lock to let e dam at the h vening to | or.DAB, at 5 ewport, Lake Me à Led : He ; pula aies 9 | Fran Calf Sin.Bs Oo Gude Cent enr CHAN SO Ob 5 : : 0%, $1 13; No2 eat, hard, $118; | The f water into the ead of the | DewPTLAtS p.m.Returni em= sis ve ben hous secu | Ensley lo.ece at 1s 01d ort Phillip | Enamell LEE 0.18° r cent.commission | '§ ; : April; $108 02, $1 09} cash ; ; lhe following v canal at 10 55 a.10., arriving in Mo leave , oe ri gan.Laude 0198, Co.1s 42d /@ 2 id @ 2813d; sco HIP | Green ed Cow.Le 12 06 2 017 \u201cCurr ni ge: : h ; 083 May.33 sh; $1 09} waiting to pass d essels a'e here Hi a.m, \u2019 ving in Montreal week ago show the vith those of a | Dominivr y og Co.locks 8 64d ; greas ; scoured at | Calfekins.vis L 01 WHEAT\u2014P Currency.| Sterling @s ard, $1 17; No 1, 0 p m\u2014Wheat T R Merritt, Pri own\u2014Sehrs Elgi already | P, ALDEN followin Bomtnivr Stock 6 pre ocks and piec y at 9d @ 1s 6d ; | So skins.! 0 08% 1 ont usar-Ferbushel, |$ essh ; $L 00} Ap L, $113; N aly | Erie, § Brida of Amery Elgin, Sligo Supt.Trafl BRADLEY 8 Banks Apri g changes :\u2014 | Domi on Stock 6 p.c.|.at 83d es at 10d @ 2s 3d ; | Bheesskins, Copa Slo Do .winter, No, 2 ce.$c | 8 d June 094 April; $L 3 No 2, $1 09%) Niag, Stewart, Hartf erica, Wawanosh, Trail, Frost os Mans | om : si à pieces a 21s 61 Shecaniin C0\u201d ol I inter, No-2 ur 0.00 0.0) | 0 0 \u2014 r= une; No3, $1 ; 103 May; $1 0 Niagara \u2019 rtford and st osh, L st.& Gen.Mangr.Baka.pri po ominion Bois, (1 1s 93d; ; scoured at 1 LIQUORIC das - 200 oSpring, do 0 \"| 0.00 0.00 | 00 o meox 3 -|é , $1 00.5 98 | The eambarge | Can.Ast.M .LEVE ngr.Ontario \u2026.real 134} @ 135 136% gov, Dob \u20ac p-c.stg Bas.1s Sad; Bressy at 84d @ 1s 6d ls 3d @ LIQUORICE 1 00e tree ou 1 58 Gicage, NG.2 in bond\u2019?tin 40, | BEBBERREES £3 SHIPMENTS.Whe ur rs maa Puoples \u2014 hg @ 79% 80% Ca Gov.Denes po oy 93 2d ew Zealand fleece at ls df Brandy, Hoansssy osm - 000 Liwa kee Spring, no.1, * 900 0fe | 0 x BRE3BR sectes purs | 615 SHIPMENTS-Wh » 16,000 bushels.morning PE the elevator Le Tos 15,009 | FUROPEAN iy OO eens 3 @ 7 70 Gov.Dob.bore.ou8 dvi greasy at 11d @ 1 8 @ Do 0 EBL.eon @ 275 | Thien \u2019 os 1 00 hee 5 -Wheat, 28,000 bush the Welland Rails, (as © 20 this | cage \u201cDir Intermedi ay ; serrer.82 @ TL | Mtl Harb p.c.cy.and pieces at 8 8 64d ; lock Mertell\u2019s es .10776 5 bite, Y EOI.on ene 0: wg | ushels, | load nd Railwa nveyed over | 52% lick ediste and x Toronto @ 85 82 = » Harbor 6% : C at 84d @ 1s 10d ; 3 locks Do a ¥ gal.1100 | Mixed à L056 078 | 26 @ TOLED ., | loaded on tk y, and this was jo Lickets to all par Gvoerage Pas \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.126 @ 85 | Mt.Harbo b.6, Bds ape scoured ; 633 bal 0 0 cas .= 8e Ixed, @ 56 hs 1 1 26 4x ui; GRAIN O, April 2 Dalbousie anc propeller Domi Pm it was reliable li parts of En as Jacques Cartie @ \u2026 127 @ 182 Mt Harbors p.c.Bas ed at 1s 24d @ ales Otard, Du es BARLEY\u2014 n bond.| 0.46 HBL + \u201410 a m\u2014C 8.ousie and st ominion at + pelable lines, sailin cope, by most pe LR.T ,¢.848, Bonds, i.at 11d @ 1s 3d ; 3 18 8d; 0 ds Dupuy & C WT |0 r\u2014per 48 bs.46 047 | 17 rent Eu 2 = | demand all \u2014Wh was done without arted for Ki ort , THURSD g every WE Mes chante r 71 @ 72 70% CÆSt.L\u2019RÀ onds, 8 3d ; 654 bal ; greasy Do 0 ca: \u2026 340 ATs\u2014Per 32 Bb | 060 08 193 59239 = at lower pri eat, good e-without ingston New York and AYandS DRES- I v\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.96 @ 724 .& p.c, Bond: t ta 7d @ ales Sydney fl Bisquit Dub ses.10 60 RYE\u2014O Berens 9 65 | 21 1 EE mer e | SIL Iun Pad May; 31 Peer fray Compan i Tr br East.Townshi @ 98} 95% @ do spec al.Te 2s 24d ; gr y fleece Do a ouche & Co.2 \u2026 009 F ntarlo\u2014Per 66 tb 31 0.38 | 1 : OUT \u201cha \" poRkiG: oo = ge a .994 @ @ 96 | Moutrealsp.c.] Tey.dol olin FSS ocks- and pi ; greasy at 11d @ls \u20ac Do 0 lok Co.200 == 2&0 LOUK, &e.\u2014P bs.0.00 0.00 0 : | No 2.30800 ! oo Thy, | rout | i, oF je toi i co ft 222d; gen fleece alo Co.2 10 guLoul, Lo\u2014Per Barrel.œ 0 : E ne; $102 @ ; $1114 @ FOREIG roe DE ee cerooms secured b 8.jommerce \u2026\u2026\u20261194+ @ \u2026 @ 99%! M real W.W., Bonds, bales T ; @ 1s 83d; i Do Vine Bl crease 290 .8% Ext KUL ccee ee ii gl i 13.hd ch on agi i a ane Miscoilancue 119% 1203 @ 121 ontreal 7 p.c.8 onds.asmanian fleece at 2 id; 159 ° w .28) |F raSuperfine.] 5.95 6.05 | 9 \u2014: te æ » \u2014 | % | @ | inal asked 39¢ bid cash y.Corn, UTHAMPTON, ; : Y eet, Montreal ces: 202 St, J ph, Montreal Tel.Montreal 6 p.c.Brock.at 1s 1d @ 1s 54d; 8 3d ; grease Do Ploeg, Co oeSeeere : \u201c290 | Spring Extra.\u201c| 0.00 5,95 2 Hs PYRE fi Li sis \"ly @ 3135 Moy: piss sor Lis rive on Ë z Rob 5 > 088 reals Brack.|.6d @ id; locks and pi y Do etB.950 pring Extra.| 0.60 0.0 611% ahosruns ©) 60 r= D © | $1 13 @ $1 eat, quiet ; N' rrived\u2014 Decemb .LEVE, G ay, New die ola M bai a.De.1e nd pioes at | 5 Floors.es Superfine 5.55 6; 8 100 0 © » 123 May ; ; No Red MOVILLE ; mber 23 » General À al et.208 @ 9 RXCHANC = ; greasy at 18 1d.\u201d randy -Dul wers\u2019 Co.\u2026 290 | Bt een S56 6.9) | 25 ¥ | steady ; Hi Ay ; $1 143 Juze \u2019 , April 28\u2014Arri gent.City Passen 0 @ 42} 42 N, Y.'Gold Drafts.OCERIES .Do ary & Co.\u2026.300 rong Bakers\u2019 638 500 |2 0X | © ih Dats, now No go Ton prie Ti » { ger.93 @ 423 | Stori ER eee fos r \u2014 COFFEE \u2014 Jules Roplms: 1111 Fine.ei ss mo | GSES gh.8282bEE ne ls © 9005 Mo | \u201c0 | = : a City Gas @ 9% 95 RE EX.iNNV LUTTE .I.| range of val FFEE A low Do \u2018Renault n\u2019s \u2026 2807) Midalings .! .6.45 | 28 pers SNS wed 5 .Oats, nomi ¢; No2 rom Lond , April 28\u2014Arrived\u2014 om rin 8 1 @ sat pong se freres ee range ues prevails fo er Do Ronaults #çal = 290 |P dllngs .4.80 6.00 NX pub anh) sEGeS| 2 RECE \u2019 inal.\"1 Ari on rived\u2014Queen ( re To-day\u2019s busi 19 120 @ 121 end Clie freee | SHiPUORS, chiefly J or some des- Do : Dente, H.Moumie & Co 3 18 1.3 90 ollards.les 445 | 30 on Fe Sigj° 000 bash ; Out A Sher | A0 iness was of MAC = | affected b ava, which has b Do Quantin & Co.cos I 300 | City de Fiour, w 100 ta.a 000 |b sx send ss AS 3 | Corn, 59,000 bush » 42,000 bushels ; rrived\u2014 Bristol City, Liverpool Ey hse tent; Bank of M of moderate ex MACDOUSMS © & 1 =| we y the Rotterdam sal een | murs art dlere Gardrat & Co.215 .290 | City do do (@ dia.| 285 20 |0 0 Sof 15) SHI sh; Oats, 3,000 bush, Arrived\u2014 Allon city, trou Brist BUST TREE va an ccted by the Rotterds len which | hum, amaica, 160.Co.265 !! +7 CORNMEAL\u2014 (Qelivered)| S.16 3.00 = re > PMENTS\u2014W \u2019 ush.Arrived\u2014 emania, fr rigtol ON AD tir ail lower at 136% opened § @1 Stock Bru'tos quote O rokers\u2019 valuati erara.Pp.¥gal.226 0 | Per Barrel 520100 Shab trs ÉaBlg|® CARE Pi ty 5,00 bas À vitres Bil re in %, but afterward RAI vue r G, 26c @ 28c and ions ; we Cuba.111 TT ETS .225 \u2014 280 or Barrel .ovvuenannn.| 000 WHET 28uagad B® , 86,000 bush ; Oats, 3,000 ushels ; rrived\u2014Pollux, rom Liverpool ord _\u2014 LINE at which figure it wards sold at 137 LWAYS @ 25c.Jamaica i and ordinary 23c Gln, Dekuyper's # gal.1 209 | perisems.los 8.00 |o 0 Easuau gaz WoRRRD =|' LAKE FREIG » 3,000 bash.Arrived-\u2014Cyphre from Rotterd priest Gonto vla Oastr ) continued ¢ \u2019 * + { and Moch , is quiet at 18\u20ac Do green cas gl \u2026 000 pers senssssesenas 0 oeploeEixds 18e Buff HTS\u2014Wheat, , Arrived\u2014 yphrenes, fro am eave Montreal al Vermcat B.4, 1 offered ut the cl o be freel MEETING OF a quiet at 28 @ 20c| Do bèd cas es .\u2026 17% jT 3 .| 0.00 4,60 7 Arri IST alo, » 2c, Corn Garden m Glasgow for Now Y filam Spams | 2 , ; \u2014\u2014 and Mock: a 3%.Do cases .4 J motay, ¥ 45 20 7% rrivals of P.A ia, from Shi ork, and 7.15 .and 8.15 p.over 1363; ex Cotten sar out buyers ate ing ot General Har: for & Bio pick de better at 14Je @ lite a Heures.¥g oe 8 00 Ore?IE Len BON 0.00 oe % 0 also vy week ending oth April, 560; ERÂEIF oat, 16000 post Ta = fh 5 a a y ; c ; à ( SAN \u2026 170 a see , X a : q ; ._ \u2019 i , ' 5 e Expre ; .1724 @ 123; Ontario il PR, ele ago vu bid, ti Wino ou] Sor sendy: eros Mid Coo rs |g ga ii FETE EE 08 (86 | dlp, noma and Foriand \"stam.SHIPHENTS-\u2014-Whcat.22,000 Le RE ca da down to 89} ; Peo ; , seHing the Grand s represented Sh ng in Raisins ; is nothing \"5 Old Tora, Casas.oo.\" 125 oo LARD\u2014In P.om.| 0.00 6, 18 sy | for \u20ac * bamplain Bai .Theat dno : : 02 le ous 45 olen Eh ; ples is nomi Trunk, C n baing | Which 1 ins except in Valenci Hwincs,50 ©.p.8 Imp.gai.in bond 125 .T5 alls.00 6.5) | 81 ex week ending Apri n_Railway, » 42,000 bush, Denholm :00 WEST ight Trains bebween Montre attach do 1080; Po J, sling the Grand Tru onde represented b are again pomeu alencias, | Kye 105,50 9-1.mp.gal.in bond 0 65 |.6 50 1 | rative figures f pril 28, with com B - Bk 200 do; C brls flour; Ord .and Spri etween Montreal ed to lei E nd Tran, Central V , South, | now re newhat firmers 86 i ANE v,# Imp.gai do 65 .\u2026.OT} 210 611 re figures for previous ; pa- OSTON, Apri 100 do; Ma: C T Gibbs 100 d rder Imperial | 30d ngfield, and New 3 and Boston 82; Jacq: 2 olsons stead 0, Q,M,0.& Ontario Nav igati d to arrive - y 8cis| g AGNE>\u2014 .039 \u2026 0 58 4% yoars :\u2014 range from | pril 28-F 0; Magor, B do; Howl Parlor Ca ew York wie I! Jacques Cartier is dul y at | sic and the Fi O.Railway, th gation [85 to lot and ~ 8c @ Bic | L H.Mumm ury - 04 | 0.00 WERELY §4 5 rom $4 @ $4 87%; Lour\u2014Supers | 100 do: W I » Bros&co 50 do; L and &co | Montrssland rs bo Day Expres tor 2 Jour C Slows ied ut RAR: ray, Eon | ving qu on spot.Currant Louis Koeaerer.ury semenay, 34 60 .26 Western.- 00 0.00 | 0 0 EY BECEIPTS 0 @ $525; medium ¢ common extras at | LE Hunsi Johnston 234 do; ord &Munn TRAIN Boston.s between a weak with à | meeting was g The object of g quietly at 63c, @ 7 8 are | Pommary & Greno anche 2% 25 @ 00 | Brockville & Morrisb'rg.0.80 À z cluding fancy 17 gud Tunes bus\u2019 si do di oa i ER 295%: Com i sales from 951 | New E to decide u of the | sample for new .©, as to lot and Moet & Chandon\u2019s, txtrasup.26 60 98 00 | Townshi Morrisb\u2019rg 0.60 000 (00 0 ® Ee + cluding £ isconsin and Mi $5 25 aphael &co 409 b, rane & B 100 do: T 158.10, Bay I 1ONTR HAL 3 ; Commerce ie st * England poi pon fares from | Figs , And 436 @ 5 Do UN Extrasup.\u2026.26 0 .28 50 | Crea DB.uvevenrses TB.- 18 020 | 9 EF pe per b ancy bakers\u2019 b nnesota, in- brls ashes; J 0 bys do; K & 0; T | Lowsil or Fite xpress for B 1, vi 121; Mont eady at 120% occasio points to Quebe gs are more enqui 1c for old Do 5 No.1 \u2018 \u2026 200 mery .vores] 920 0.91 10g | @ 2 a rbrl.Winte rands at $7 @ do; Order | A Mathewson Cookson 3 | Via Spri itch burg, als oston, via ; real Tele @ip n of the fete on S c on the | Eleme, 8 quired for ; round lots of | How, do No.1.2200; 2450 Ecas\u2014 Soiled ow fe Ff #E 2 @ $6 for Ohi r wheat flours sell at $7 | 40; Order Merchant son 1do; J Davis Springfield or \u2018IT also for New York changing hand graph fell 1 @ 13} a, 24th June A\" t.Jean Baptiste | 8t 11 , small boxes, have ci | lots of | Hetas r.JOUFLECO ue 00010200 100 .19 ¢0 Fresh) per doz | 0e g a - Fadia pds held cf en Fae ni re | JE Le | : | aul ! ound ote rier.Jou taco.Ss - CHERE svenssecnoun) O1 2 = ~ Indi ar brands hel gan, with a f Laing 4 k ; Order Exch ?er Im- For Wrterioo 15am.Carn ote s at 95; City Gas: i »|agreed by all r uniform tarift was |?e Walnuts ha s | Piper Heidsick opole.25 00 .28 50 | Old 10 011 | 0 0 2 Q g ndiana at $6 reld a little hi ew|s 8 4 kgs butter; A angeBk 5do; M| 3 nterioo and nger at 120 @ 12 is the | through busi outes for both 1 as | ing at Tic @ 8ic t we been mov- H Piper & Los.Bec, TEE 2500 \u2026 2650 | Se voice ae 5 5 5 £ Louis at $6 @ $6 25; Illinoi igher ; | Sola, Bros&eo 74 5 AA Ayerdeo 5d A 15 pan, Night B poor ox Haw Cotton Co.qui 0%, and Canad blic i usiness, which wi ocal and | In other descripti or ordinary French E Mercier & Co.parte d'or \u2026 95 60 ptember make.0.14 016 |77 > patent 25 @ $6 75.Winte and St | 4 do; G Wait 10 0; Bell,S&co 2 do; J W De | via Troy, arri xpress for New ger 120@ the | through usin both local and | ob escriptions of N ch.Mercler & Co.Carte d'Or \u2026 8660 | ae OU 0.00 0.00 ox | er 3] 2 ents at $6 50 @ $7 | Winter wheat | [JB 8 ) do; 'I' Sha 0; J Ward | Morning.rn Now Tonk ots en York day, were .The sales of th ime.: e | nothing doing.M uts there is | JWes M rte Blanche.- 58 | Bacon IT .00 8 : 2 a patents from $6 15; sprin eat | Brooke NE do 8 dus Magor, | Lo i\" po 2 um 00 | soiing dao riptions of Nuts Janie Blanche.180 7 19 09 ACON.IO | 11103 O $ Pi : choice b 75 @ $8 25 & wheat | Pros&co 60 br! d, Mel\u2019 &co 8 do; M pm Night E rb ia i market Do x vnay.\u2026.22 50 PORK TTT esas X 0.11%] 56 = : rands ar 7 per brl, and | 169 do; 8 pork; Orde 5 Magor, | Low Cork vi Bank of Montreal.nr GENERAL MARKET and we ae Te 50 pans.Trmidnd | B DS Pelvate Sidi.34 8 Loma | Moss (New wa00 ma, Insp oe an | gi : ( Saree tude ia large supply w= lord; Order \"Molson: ii Tankaoo 5,000 bis | D and Ca eho % eal.ce R 60 puns Trinidad L pelmonioe.-.Le Stock.24 59 .200 | , 14.50 15.00 w Pg : h at 49}c for N.ig from hand | Dous-ll& lolsons Bk 19 brl J ny kx 5 Dontoz OARP.4 @ 1962 | BOTIL ICE.\u2014 Q a ger\u2026\u2026 ins $' 6) \u2018 Thin Mess 0,00 00 » : : olders asking 5 0 2 white d co 5 rolls 1 rls tallow; J | 243.0 press icay .ES\u2014F $4.25 on niet at $4 @ Ackerman, Laurance 200 22 58 | Prime coves 00 00.03 | 0 x ®: : 5%¢; ing 50c; No 1 ite, with some 0.eather; Cassil w; J | 28.00 a.m., via Fi es Boston, vi ua a Jo 0 : Bucs.\u2014 Quiet ora, iis em BO 20 | Bilme.,.1000 0000 | 0 o SERRE : ; No 3 do at 48c ; mi white is held heh ils, S&co 7 | #8 7.40 .» via Fitchburgh & vis Lowell Ontario 87 ex div1 50 is asked ; offeri is in stock | pgures toarrive, S ng at lower | DUZar H En\u2014 .\u2026 1200 .1800 |D a Prim .00 00.00 0 @iiiiiiiiii : bush for Nos 2 mixed at 450 @ 4 at a9 M., 0 pa maté aiveal it 5.0 ST 30 is asked; ng to arrive at $5 Sugars , Svaar\u2014Holders of R Ceatri HOUSE.asses .ressed Hogs, pe 00 00,00 00 BUTTE and 1.7c per H .s 0.& 0.RAILW pre.g in Bontreal at 5 murrssiesereen 12 @ 803 | Yery qui e'coal trade is at *.|b appear somewhat m aw Masaovasio; LEE \u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.069 @ 00 _ T 100 1b8,{00.00 ©.0Q 0 ¢ and th B-The receipts sold A ochelaga\u2014B Bohemi AY.Nisht Express! at 9.20 qua a , AL Duin [; read gers appear somenhs ore confident | Hate EE vas ace 9:60 \u2014 009 FREIGH .0e - of e market is stead up very closely ; rmatrong 1 ke ohemier 1 car h vie Lowell slenves Bostonat 5 = a en, bu ovat more co ao, 280 | TS\u2014 En : mw | 5 which there i ady for fin ;({4do; BR g butter; J ar hay: J j and : and 6 mab 5.35 p.m Molsons.eee 2 @ x 18 à very fai ; cerned nces.Sales si ake any Demerars .sacrescrenccuce Ô ou | Liverpool gagements-\u2014S Tet a bt OOO exo, @ Choi ere is very li e grades 5.ansom 2 do; W À Vaillanc 1 New Tork pm, via Fitch » s .cones ga\u201d | Ports stea ; r enquiry for L > |l1o0t since our last i Porto Rico 035 \u2026 OST pool have bee team to | SEÉNS® PES gp Jhoice creamer: y little offering Rodri.ue & 0; Wm Eli ourt | rriving i at 3 p.m, vi burgh Commerce avenues 60 @ 951 m coal which ower 0 1560 hogshead .include | Trinidad.; 1 00 !! ovo | PéT AF- for h n made at 4 Ch oa) S New York dairi es sell at 26c @ ring | Sti col do; T St liott 1 do; ving iu Montreal ., via Springfield, ores se 52 | lead to busin must eventually | P t.W ds Jamaica on st i 8 dad.038 4 r heavy grain 3 6d /@ 5s = 858 fancy I airies at 23c @ 28c ; fine mason &co 4 rolls i haw 1 do; Cassils, Night Kxprees aver Now i ee SO @ 12] | scarce ess, as Scotch coal wi Y | @ 7 e quote fair to good refini rictly | HFruo.65 - 08 s 6d.» and to Glasgow HE : Soo ots at 2504 fair t Vds, with à fre | 2,40; Jackson B % 1 eather; J Dou Tr at 7 p.m xpross loaves Now ¥ k vi mere 50 > business, #5 Soote will be Jc, and grocer od refining 6c ROGAVAL STORES tose 0 84 at i: : c @ 22c; Western o good Northern Hua, Richard P .2 do; P Nad gall &co | For Tic riving in Mont ork via Troy ; legraph @ 120% of course question of freigh 84c for rocery grades from 7$c osin\u2014Strained \u2026 060 L , ii un: v|+ 22c, with n ladle-packed at | rett rdson &co 1 es ! adon 19 do; | Ce igroisand Pre: Fotos am Moira graph.0 ¢ ri the que ghts a choics saw pl upto|_\u201c No area es IVERY »271 : 87 =: »|2 ow and the ed at 18c @ | gpi e 5 bags seed; s leather; M Ba.catral Verme Teight Kat .0.vor 95 e cost of y largely i are 10 mod ple.Refined 8 N .Luce cnars \u2026.\u2026 800 @ 8: OUL MAR BPI: : a: +12 .n à choice b: spirits; J d; Rosenhei : Ba- | Jam ont Bail Hee, 180 Btity Gag.Sa 0 @ 1 th of Lower Po into fi moderate demand ugars ol & Pale.© tvereseres 380 25 KETS.DOW: vx KN: Be CHEES rand at | Grange Gregoire 1 1 im Bros 5 brls 105 Streot, rond Office, 186 8 ble otton Co .\"95 90} | these as yet ria, coal, and | figures; Yello ad at last week's ser \"559 595 [LIVE - id HR he #\u2014There is very li anger 1 do; = Theri head live stock ; Wii, 5, Vial - vesesensersas - | fixed , are by A ws rangesfrom 7% 3 .850 7 BRPOOL :- Avpril 27 .: : | or dots to the} p aû 15h @ cé dre he re ge rb- B AFTERNOON BJ @ 50 , 80 that it i no means | At New York Ra at ic @ Yc 50 1.400 5.00 » April 28 Pat W | for lots t 1arket 18 firm at eese | Mil erreault 1 dre 0; A Trempe | N La songe oral ank of Montreal CARD.to obtain quotati is somewhat difficult | 224 81 ws remain in good ! ] .008 .\u2026 008 ' .00 p.m, 5.00 p.u ie: E a | 0 the jobbing t 15}e @ 15%c ile End\u2014F P ssed hog.ew York OR biosama : werveee t altogether th good shape = 1065 % | Flou a.d sd 00 p.m Palo HFHaaûS new cheese h g trade.Thora is og | M Grat errault 1 b Boom Or fomce, 417 Broad ral reereerees 10 @ 1363 ears the pre lons, but $4.25 per ton a a pretty bh e market seems to h s | Linseed, boilea 3 \u2026 Ov UF vs.10 .d.s.d.: @: © HDT + 2i3 ofn ere to speak of, re is no ton 1 keg mapl ox maple sugar; { W on O fice, 260 Wa adway.\u2018 ; \u2014|B1 , , ¥ gal.Spring W 10 0 @ 12 Gi s.d.æ: 95H02 57 ammo 0 sales of old b of, and we h meau 2 do; J apie syrup; ar; | anis Pons TERR 10 @ 136 rs \u20ac ?vailing figure 25 per | p 8 pret y ealthy tone.As yet holde: ave o 6 | TRW.| Eien.06d @ Red gy heat 9 8 0 0@12 6 : = PHP U ALLS ER 4 there may b elow 14c @ 143 ear | Guay 2 : J Lee 2 d>; PL p; P Desor- Gon).P: , 4 ugton streat.hin 58 ex div @ 132 nothing d n American Anthracit goes of to establish an ad ra have Ouve suisse eee Kernen, L086) 0 69 ed Winter.9 10 10 29 3 10 Pod Se > | would y be some comm c,although | J do; do; M Vallier 6 abreche 9 do; J | _ +4 assenger Agent.| floR4z?, \\ e there is | ##les are f 11 vance, but th où, Gaspe, .REE es | White Wint 10 7/9 2a| : : 4 sell less.on cheese that 0; D Tass rédo; M B I Theme, Tt i, 180 \u2018at 25 \u201c @ à at bor ong except ex yard, 8 18 re full enough to gr d e | Do Newfoundiana.5 .110 | Club nter.9 0 1 0107) gil = ying thet » se Si SN HE ade M 20 ¢ 1823 | #t about $7, Egg and G , Stove selling | ®_ considerable gradually take out | Seal, F oundiand LO 10 1d 0 9 39 0 10 D8 gl Dies 3 plying theism hei ie : si La i \u2014 - ee ; \"ie dn i io yard, Stove ] \u2018 amount pradua y Beal, age rand \u20ac 47.1 05 Corn (new 10 6jl0 8j : @: ® ote œ lying their wants with KE culty in sup- okn on 2 do; rmeau 2 kegs b GENT a rs Q ' Bososoosuss hestnut $6.50 $6.75, | P ospect is consid » and the eam Reflned 0 50 ) D \u2026 410 0 0 106 ©: 25464585 3 124c, and n with Eastern P.| leather; F 0; M Lafr egs butter; ET mere 2 @ 951 Di sut Fe * | covadoes ered encouraging.Mu Seal, Straw.15 - 58% |B o.(old).0 0 (| 4 10 0 1\u20ac : 5585 pric ear-by stock sell eggs at r; F X Wilson 2 amboise 13 rolis g A > ; g.- AE .= 0 0 o| : : : e.Norther sells at the mean 3 head bazs seed; be = : all 40 @ 95) | are coming t HOES Sorting up ord the easi and bag sugars are still r the Later Extra .: .045 08 Oariey vu.5 3 0 ec œ : which win No 2 va | à nt (0 ce J : : : : xia LC = : - 0 0 Po cat 11e @ 150 with Nos\u201d cons, atk 2 do; Laframboias | dor.¥ eu 4 2 see AN SHOES ing prenons gl Togs ae ather | p2 NORMA Tok To in Pa Sees 6 6 5 3 e : which th c, with No 2 est- | 2 do: J Fis aframboise eau l do; J ET TE ; id special ivi ll, but the molasses 8 es of 67 hhd IR, Bb.\u2026.600 a & $ 00/1805 2 215 5 Fi na Li He, | [ | pe; Montreal Telegraph 200 ETS @ 9 Remittances are fair and note in the trade.| Yado, 74e ore! 184 ihds Museo Paratine\u2014Canadian § gai\u201d U ogy.go, | bork \"18 ue 7 8 R02 3: SE veusets 213 at ic EET were selected.for piokiing Vincent | dos 7 £9 J Marcotte 8° do; M Delawars and Hudson Canal Co's pe onireal Tel 200 \u20ac @ 923 pith à pos ar prices very stead \u201c1 7c; 2.300 5 (FC; syrup su Petroleum rican \u2018* 173.023 AT.10s os vee 0 87 064 © : © arri s\u2014Free receipt 27 3 do.; I Gregg 2 do; kt LS U ve Dons Jap Ba i it es ure fu and price v1 2 bags Bahia, 74 gars, De y Retined, car-loads.034 1:: 0 a, | Bacon \u202687 9 00 0/37 co 0 = rrival of five or ei ipts by rail and th .0; G ALLIROA and ichelieu and Ont vu 65 goods are sen vance when ernambuco, 7$e ; , $c; 3,700 do do In small lots 018%.01 Tallow 3 6 35 6 : 2.WEEKLY 8 ; Saturday, : = ed he ; | a the City Gas Co .Nav Co.\u2026\u20262 @ 424 | Men's Kip Boots tout.We quote : 7 916 @ Tio Te da AIG | Red Lead.do Inemalllots 0:5.0 141 peer 8 Hoos ec) RESET _ sebuedy, Sad pris ar Jon pete el ue ] See ee £ hn TM Sa 2 ada\u201d Muacovado, ss Fanipnaiion 0360 01 GR T5 0 00 075 & ww ol2 BEES TILE do at 0 @ So So B 530, and astern The Mo CY LAW.\"gore Philader Boston, Now hat ; arket ze \u2018Buff Congress.- 895 | THA\u2014Th ; 1516 \u2026.6% m2 2 90 OS 0 s5SPF SEE â d c @ 50e; E , and Northern | d ntreal Board of AND A ; adelphia oce y was again rathe gene- Split Brogan 190 @ 325 | and e market is extremel .- 60) 6 25 COR wo! \u201c2 3 ÿ 3 $ Bet\u201c: ® ull at 48c @ 5te ; Eastern Prolifics ay adopted th of Trade on T LL POINTS E , tions bei r weaker, the e oy\u2019s « 8.100 ud sales have be mely quiet 400 à N EXCHA eH zd < 2 for Norther , and 45¢ is an outsi are | Parl e followin ition to STANDS ive 8 being Western Uni xcep |\u201c B v\u2026.@ 1 10 | week\u2019s fi en small at about | iN 8 4 NGE REP 2d = «HE a & Davis 8 ern.Jacksons sel side price lament on th ving Petition t i OUTE ons bei ion Ror eat vel wi ait and Pab GREEN\" 085 @ 1 00 | j s figures ; buyers a ast 176 17 860 pr ORT.88 dN EQ = 20 vis Seedlings are i sell at 35e @ 40c ; of the Insol e question of th oO 7.15 Trains Leave -M \u2014 ., which wer ne omen\u2019s Buff & Peb ongress\u2026 1 50 @ 1 75 ing off to see ti ra appear to be hold.| Factory Ki 75 \u2026 900 ; Wednesd 85 25% 22 c@ 45¢.G in limited re .| fo olvency Law.T he repeal | gq a.m\u2014Day E ontreal : .LE- The \u2019 ere somewhat st \u20186 Peb.Balmoral 75 he result of th ; Co lled.Wheat in C nesday, April 28 EEE gree & 40¢ arnets sell sl quest at | forwarded t - The Petiti Slegant Drap: % oom Cor at wo ronger.; Prunella H als 1 20 @ 1 40 on the 5th the auccion sale arse, New.sascauvcos 119 hicago decli .si 22 3 > , and Peerles slowly at 38 o Ottawa 1 etition was | 8 rawing Ro ith Wagner\u2019 xv hich wef some yr, Exum Balmoral 1 proximo.A Fine.@ 12 Bzrrronm\u201d eclined Le ; RE: ® Hay\u2014Ti 8 at 40c @ 4 c @ | To ast evening : aratoga, T' om Csr at er\u2019s pat ; i him @is Se M à cable des aise \u2026 6070 .OHM\u2019S A - Pe! Ay\u2014There D 45c.THE Hon ng:\u2014 oga, Troy a tached, f.E \"i, m= el ue 18 al 50 from fers 0 orace.& Co.of ¢ Sespatch asin, 0 5 - : Gare Se Wheat and Oo Floating Car- : : Bi : 5 soning in From Cannda that choice hay Mons nig Dosti E HousE or Com- em Tork at 10.10 nd Alban Ti mriving = | ig & Balmorals.125 |f : p js comi » | Cloves.\u2026.goes on \u2019 er easi : gi wee ight and ARLIA on or C 3.15 1 _ without = vdi : A pay 5 Balmorals.070 @ faire tint = move , Lokonama, | deves @ 01 | Wh passage and f ; sier.Pw $18 @ $i9 , and such hay sel n MENT ASSEMB ANADA IN | le 5 p.m\u2014Night E air.Lake Shore.5j 1054 105$ 1067 | MO w out on the sorti vellers | picul and Choi eing quoted at $40 Ginge gs UT TNT \u2026 087 eat and Corn, v or shipment \u2014 PR 0, 519, ba it ie sornething.ls at | The Petitio LED.Elsgant Sleeping t Express \u2014 W \u2014 = cveeres t of th sorting.up trip, b : hoice at $38.\u201d T per r, Jamaica bleached.os 7 | Wheat ro Teer, Re nr Hn sr se a Li Pacific Mail 107$ 1073 1074 ch s em are sending i p, but | with T >?The first ste Cochin .eached.035 .890 and Corn i ark Laue 3 ots\" searce a \u2018Qs : she a hrs, x \u2026 dE \u2018 ce es had b ing in fewer ord ea leaves Japan f mhz | COCA L.42 een vunes-ean0spreu0es 24 :: 08) | Wheat , eagier, Red Wi ® v nferior at $11 ; common at | H e, by the C ; oard of | makes cl change.; h to New rize Erie 1 .403 407 41 4 à an een expected, th ; ers | May il.I an for San Francis Pe DUO.\u2026.0 124.01 , off coast, 49s 6d .he Winter : very scarce and there i @ $is.Straw i umbly Sheweth ouncil thereof i coping Car 1, and Alban = z chai 4 0p 3] | bad ben expe the ee ones | Ma mou York the Bullets co oper.Blac 018\".0 ii Corn, do do, 23 s 6d ; Mixed American : ing.Sales are r ere is scarcely any off is That your Peti = = with Sleeping Car on Troy and Alban - iT bl dre ce th ily wen | iL.Tn New York the Bu n quotes Blac DB Sit, | shipment 9% @ 249; do.for pr ; us per ton, with eadily made at $25 @ $26 various clas etitioners, representi siving at 9.20 am.0 for Boston.ar.It io & Miss > I or \u2026\u2026 | with wh o be but little brok of | slow aud indiffer e demand is ps TU .018\".0 19° | Spot + 225 @ 22e 04, Li Puel 5 ii BT Pree me rf Bi TE ET - ] No: Miss eee.34} 37% : what have be : en, still ! ent from most RCH\u2014 so I pot, very dull; do C iverpool Wheat, | 2: Ps 2 piges | artless ro di | RE at sin r-West .933 gE 34) | chases of th en sent in and the a stupid, flat sort of to nost sources and een » 080 | pool, Californi ; do Corn, stead beat, | E: : 3 i: »ex Mole 8 Montreal, i usinessmen, ir ufac- | In vic this line 8 and Express ix Vos, we SESE joe ose buyers who have bee \u2018pur- | general \u2018market ne still shown on the | \u201cSuéal Dreteetece ne eens nee O0 ; , California and Club y.Liver-| 2: i S&: ¢ Leo Sut Els qu al, beg to reprose i the City of formation given ; bh 8 senconase 00 .ë y from the E e been 1a the | f.et.Stocks off SUGAR \u2018Raw oer 0 053¢ @ 10s 4d; d te Wheat, 9a 1 92852835 z mme bites | 5 2 Sabon re- Pulse TH TT TE 77 ad district and the.Westen\u201d moderate freely and upon an easy basis ered pretty | DONT: Vie 88% | Waite Michigan doy 108 4s do 10234; do 888281 is TELEGRAPH OFFICES Sacre is mo uniform law fo Tusolveat Act, | Commas sce.1 Offices, nnd a4 Do.pfd.mo a UE.0e img do, 9 3d rh | ; i 2 ; A Hick, Central TE 90 .,.ot of es os been on maleate WHOLESAL Porto aco 6 Oh ® a J W do, 9s 3d 0s od.0s \u2014 æ e Rist of Offices from P Tradore.The te assets or\u2019 Fe sos #2) ANGEPL, RL SRR 2 I eco ma ; rat badocs.dat Lous, cosy 1 Western Mi ; do ay Has ælt osier, wi \u20ac8 LTC oint Levi Le aws int pp e eneval Page's, Ac SHAS.be the NY Central 180} 1304 76 70 pu ON AN furcher advance lé steady, E PRICES CURRENT Lump Shier itefinied; 1110 0784.10 dass do Cmadian Peas, Te Mixed Corn, 4s dogs | 7710005 ST oz al\u201d = Hoty With dietanocs:\u2014 evia to Cap | Siverse snd fandequats Plovinces, being 3 Abary 5 VE eet 5 ; 5 Refined,\u201d or ; 4d.4, 805 ; i dequ ., i \u201cVs Y., gh De Lack & West S61 gr gh 1293 | goods are AND HARDWARE 2 Heavy BLUE Montreal, April 28, 1880 Goutectionets x noe I dutiog ended in United Kingdom week : 111: = Point Levis.to L'Islet Miles.| o£ opinion à Petitioners a ve at _\u2014_ del & H 857 | 8 .inactive, wi Se \u201d > ,; TS A.: 1ded :\u2014 : sii \u2014 slet.\u2026\u2026\u2026.to Kamouraska ».no pinion to ould, Bracorineg.80s : : fin 9 ut si 85 se any nice o tive, with ofers 0 Button +.i, ocx 007 low ot vain Wher 2710 April 20th 22: 33-_-8-E: 11,18 a Kamouraska eee to Eamouraska .a delay, be placed vbw snouls, imously Gtecorims , Goines, oC.- phone : absence of t Le AL re ermeeseenes Uncol : .09% | Corn, ou PS Bip tes ith rk by ER 0.pid.we ree 333 | changed i .raneactiol TLES .0 1t oured Japans, i | Cor , 195 @2 ~ & | Troi oup.to Trois Pi p\u2026 35 i eb atis i bor th : fers Rock land 18 1 ged in price and ns is une | CHICOKY\u2014ÿ b.\u2026.Me Oured Japans, che eest ¥ m n, 295 @ 300,0 000 om | mimo pot ha offi sland 4 #0.T1} | $24a ; and we keep $22 CHINE 8 5 50 do cest PM 052 @ 075 Flou :000 165 @ 17 gs | 5 0 D 6 Et Le deer re C.C caer a s à fair quotati p $22.50 @ | L FFBE\u2014 u12 do do nest .043 @ r, 90@ 95,00 0,000 qrs.| © 1mouski Rimouski .27 | solvent Trad of the asset SS 2 C.& LC.se ee | to brand on fer Scotch Pi aguuyra, Green, per do do gooë medium à 37 0 47 FLOUR.\u2014 000 60@ 65 eu a wor V5 /2 Fath movmsece to Father Point.89] That es sects of ar | i GCC aL, \u201ciy arrive but Sniporiers seem & oni bo | demie cie per 00 6 28 | Hatt o foot common à à $ 52 business doing, nd no enquir Soot | ES 35.58553888(°%| 8en roi 6 Bp | 1° \"Hocouralle House, by she.Hon.Soha sh .ce pid ves \u2026 | confident, rs Beem a shade m vava ENT \u201d 0 Gunpowder .i 035 | Superior HK > enquiry.= = | Matane 50 Mv Hote.ide for he an\" : .: = 3 Se r iE p BRT sé js s doing, and etis.t is.71w bots, entitle y by the Hon.J AGENTS I » Jo.pfd.ee 39} | sumed markets have as- A 0 25 g Hysons, Firsts.Extra 8zperf wrssinnen 15 95 = El see Le Se Fei 30 | sunt sion à 7 rans ; Se Union Pacific.884 OT A (dure ia ms ee ea, | Corgi Fin om | Go D pT 68 | SAMY marne mu ASS @60 | 252 PLaBRE s s|z/5/% ae.to St.Felicits \u2026 30 | sctvent Prada tion of an dct to pro | JON DERUTPE SON, Botte ow- A&P.Tel.\u2026 81% a7p|quote C s yet no advance.W Do \u2018 Native 0% | do do Thirds.: oso | Spring Extra.-000 @0 0 S2S68785 82a.|| Cap Chatte Light to Ou Chatte Ligh a1 | To\u201d nq ro Saag on Ge ov lan Pa Delon .tT Tower at Fo Plates 2c @ 505 Singapore.D000 | Raa ommeon 04 Superkine .585 @ 5 90 SNHSOUÉS Cap te Then to Cap Chatte ight 81 the réquiremen would, if ao on of | MARTELL & C0, Co rBotterdam tte Readi Ceevesess see 30 ee 15 @ 3 EEE ee we 0M ankay.3 35 ee own to St An\u2019 NES N ements et ; es itn Reading.on poi vee es Oba coal Tin Plate 5.30 ad Lo brand.Belmont Sperta, 0 32 Gongou.wankay a 8 £ - @ 6 5 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH prannes des Montsto Martin à = Monte 9 me qring and Tondins Mercantile, JULES ROBIN & \u20ac0 Es = M wh a 5 parc in Pia ue to rand.Boon perse oa ngou.fine.=: 0 82 4 8) @500 70 T .Mont L iver\u2026\u2026.to Mcus Loui has been a fai Saimon.\u2026 @ 130 |J#M said to_h sequence of an i Corn, 216,00 eceipte\u2014W heat, 48,0 4c.| $1 12 Bic May.1109 a ._ Corn, | Montreal.uebec.Londos, ay 81ig ready to attack wheres ati g MON i bi : g ; \u2019 not quite so fair | Mackerel.1% IN o.have occurred b ce- | 000 do ; B C0 do; Oats, 44,000 « +00 bush ; 4 May; $1093 J m ~Whear, | Gal Quebec ondoz, May 8|£ a weak point.We erever the a [ § TRMA s Ban as in the previous t much doing ÉRUIT\u2014 «15 euf and Cap Rou | between Port do ; Barley, 1,000 d 000 do ; Rye, 9,- 3630 July.12 15 une.Corn, 3ôÿc Ju ! Ou atea.Montr = Liverptl, May 8 fatal shafc by keepi e may escape ma ILE AGENTS IN TH: L date K OF MONTRE Spanish is st dy wi wo weeks: No, 1 | Lovers, now er b 1 té | epring-tide i ge, which the n Cuicago, April 0.» 9.\" | Corn, 3646 p m\u2014Wheat $1 12 ne; | Ocean King.DM eal \u2026 Bristol, Mz: fied with y Keeping ourselves wo oy & fap INTHE Bara ; of A1, \u2014Olosed eady with sales at 2 ; No.1 | 10356 Muscatt OR.22 : is expected to ext | 24,000 busk 28.\u2014 Wheat \u2014 ; , 364c cash ; new hi $1 12§ cash.| Colina ontreal \u201cLondon, May 11 |; ith pure \\vod and well fort .| Lèssrs.G UMIAIER FOR deliv our last report at the | as to lot No.1 Buff s at 26c @ 27c | DL uscatels DeW.2 0 35 | arrival of the ; _ to remove, The | & m\u20140 shels : shipment 5 \u2014 Receipte 364c ; new mi ; De igh mixed, 36 Seythin.Montreal ndon, May 11 iched frame.\u201d \u2014Civi nd a proper! \u2019 .Gonzalez, Bya .\u2018 5 en eTY, and 181 ; at 135 for present | No.1 » No, 1 Buffalo at 28c @ 24 bo de cernes mm | ARR en\u201d is delayed mail st a m\u2014Opens at $1 09 f s, 297,000 do.9.3 | 2 82 ixed, 332 ; réjected 356 @ @ | gcrtbia\u2026\u2026New ¥ \u201c\u2019éfrsgor, May 11 | only in pack \u2014Civil Service Guselte -S dl Pre due & Co, Xerced \u2014 adily to 1: 4 ex dividend, ad ; 0.1 Slaughter at 26c @ 28 C, And oman Layers.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.111107 41 .18 olynesian\u201d is delayed by i eamer $112] for May or June.11 41 a p m\u2014Wheat, §1 1 ted 35¢ @ 354, | Vormanic N ork.Liverp\u2019l, M nly 1m packeta labelled\u2014 zette, \u2014S: à T.G ra, Sherries cede la Col , rrectre at ÿ ; J wor 2 .\u2018orn\u2014 .1 05 » 0} June; vee.New York pl, May 12 | Co.H 3 od\u2014 Jaw .Sandem: 3 .Mace decli 39 and 135 reepecti vancing | Lieathers are unchanged i c, Black Blue Basket.16% 2 Gulf ; she was reported vice in the | YuShels shivtoonts, 17 Receipts, 211 000 $1 05, $1 05}, $1 053 Jul e; $1 044 Queb ork.Laverp\u2019l, Ma , Hommopathic Chori vo hrm & Po an & Sons 40 .tt \u2018 3 ; \u2014 » , 2 .Cor 3 ., HQE \u2018 i >, y 15 | Baglsrd.\u201d Chom ist ss TUS, , Oporte, Present clining, and closin pectively, but | steady at last week\u2019s qu in price, and | Black or 875 369 | Cape Ray aga yesterday as off à im\u2014Opens at s, 170,000 bushels.9 year.Corn, 364c May ; y ; 93¢ Aug ; 883 ebac.Liverp\u2019l, M glsrd.: Toudri Pablo, (li A ; i to-da \u2018 - ek\u2019s quotation OWB.2.0sa000000 80 E gain.Latest advi \u201485%c f 852c for J .9.80 | @ 36£c : ay ; now 36% e L 1, aay 15 orem (F5 0, Uliva & C , D Sales delivery, and 5 y at137| HIDES\u2014There i tions, Vaiencia Ralsius § 525 .65 urope are b : vices fro sc for June une.1138 à ÿe June.300 ce May ; 36 \u2026Liverp'i, Ma vembar \u201c Red Wi astion, Tarragon : 8 of th » and 133 ex divid 1ere is & fair d Sultana Ral Dia NEW.{ lb y Atlantic cable to d m | bushels; shipme Outs \u2014 Receipt 0 | I 133 M p m\u2014Wheat, $1 1 io \u201cTondon, y 5 8 F4 Leal Vines.ixgona, ced ERCHAN week, 1,700 share vidend.| butchers\u2019 green hides and pri emand for | Sécdiess Kaisins 5.DSL O1 by lust week\u2019s Ounard fo date, and Danley Eh pments.44,000 Busnes 11 ay ; $1 10} @ $1 108 Ju $113: @ { Liverpl Mas \u2014 v al rothora à U 00 at 9g AANTs Baxk oF C 8.firm at 104 91 and prices continue Currants oid BL.\u201cBothnia.\u201d B mail, per 89, | monts % Receipts, 8,000 b els.11 am P m\u2014Wheat, $1133 M une.333 | !e \u2026Quebce.\u2026 \u201c1 erp , May 20 BEACONSF E PS Madeira Wine 0.Madeira tion; ) , sellin F CanapA\u2014O c, 94e and 8Bâc for N ew land acti readstuffs \u2014 Whe oe , 6,000 do.9 88 ushels; ship- $1 05 nominal t ay ; $1 104 j BAS.\u201c Queb wo Liverp\u2019, May 22/P FIELD VINEYA oo G.H.Man es.> 5 at 954 @ 96° th to 97, aud closi pened | and 3.Calfskins are fi 08 1, 2 | Figs, E1006, NI 0 0ax.3 IX ctive and nominal; Fl cat, in- | 3t ¥ 90 @ $9 92} for Ji a m\u2014Pork\u2014Opens | May: 36 for July.\u201cCorn, 86£c @ 370 Toront>.Q ec.Liverp\u2019l, May 22 OINTE CLaIrE, P.RD .G.R, NE pagn m & Co., Reims, Ch 1.at 92 96, the sales : losing to-day Lambskins bri re firm at 1l4c 9 Blome nt le A 007\" | easier.Provisi ; our, dull and for July.11 31 | or June; $1005 @ $10 re y; 86}ec June; 36%c Jul , 36%c @ 87c | I Nepigon .uebec .Liverp'l, Mav ¢ planting vine » P.Q \u2014 The sens AL P À ur » Lath.W à @ 94 sales ex-dividend bei : ring from 25c @ 40 \u2018IP Malaga.014 |Ch visions \u2014 Butte : or Jui 81 am\u2014$s 95 for J v 074 PORK\u2014 uly, (CL Winni \u2026Montreal\u2026 Liver l,Mav 29 | wishi nes havip né Benson for .Mumm & Co \u2014_ Sales, 1 : , closing to-d n ing | ports from Ne ; c.Re.| (tunes o'd.UT eese, nominal ; r, easier; | f y.988am\u2014L r June; $l0 074 (\u20149 33 a m\u2014$ .Winnipeg.Mont .Liverp\u2019I, June 3 shipg to eng: vig arrived ts \u2018 M., Hock 4 Frankfort-Q = »300 sha g to-day at 923 @ 93 ; | \u20ac .w ork state that purch Almonas, Languedoc.u 0 Ashes-\u2014P gal; Pork, unchan > or May ; $7 for J ard-Opens at $6 93 $10 05 @ $10 07 9 90 @ $9 92} J real.Jirerp]d, June 1 requested t gage In grape \u20ac 1 parties Cuzol ?Fils s and Moselles NTAR Tes, + ; | ot Hides are com parativel nases Do Tarmgonn 000 ots firm ; Pearls i ged.| for May ; $6 r Junz, 1145 am\u2014$6 2% | @ $9 95; 4 July.9 50 une VESSELS IN POR e 17 ai: o forward their ulture are Frui ils & Co, hora taken 10 Bank\u20148 most wh ely tew and al- Do Provence.FLOUR-Local recei , nominal.ape à 36 974 bid for J 90 bid 5iJune, 1055 p m\u2014$9 923 8 FT ately to Gallagh eir criers im p; Éruits, ke.» Bordeaux, ar n dorin ome 800 al wholly of rather small Do ue 019 k endi cal receipts byjRail ILWAUKRE, April : uae.$9 924 Juve; p m\u2014$9 77 } | Valetta, 5 teamers.field, Point agher & Gaathier, B mme Pinet, Castill > 3'D from 794 the week at i sares were | Quotations remain abo amounts, | Hard shell Ln Lay | week ending 23th April, 7 v{Railway for | 1600 bush ; shipme 28.\u2014~Wheat, receipts, | 3-020 4 es $10 05 @ $ à Moy; etta, 547, D Shaw Gabriel sine Claire, or at ti mer, Beacons- ado & Cu, Co vy clos; à /@ 814, the irregular prices cl 1 ut as given at the Jordan.en TS \u2018* ow | receipts from 1 April, ,416 brls, Total a.n.\u2014 Opens ipments, 23,000 bush pts, To ugust.1169 a 0074 July; Bri ; abriel street, Mont their office, 57 S \u201cx ies, » Cognac MES ing wishout t e market this , | close last week, but to the Jorgan «co LLL \u2026 #0 1702 um lst January to 28 al | \u2014§109 sat $1 093 for M .9.36 | June.1002a m\u2014$99 @ | rigantines.» Montreal, » 7 St Joutman & Co, Schi t bu afternoon | there i .general toue uberts Slel: rresssnucss vi 2,444 brl : th April à for May; ay.11.30 m\u2014$0 824 $9973) + Luce, 122, J \u2014 Gins , Schied, 166 ACQUE vers over 8Cj wre is possibly a shade be Do Barina.> s., against 189,05 : Exc y; $108} for J am | $995 @ $9974 J @ $98 M , 122, Lord & M \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cWwW .edam Domina} à Cahier Bank Poi ance tier appear= Bi NU ohms 0 i9y | corresponding date in 18 030 brs.at %1178 07 Propucz\u2014April 216 : une ; $1010 asked July.PO BOG \u2014 m.Hay, Fairm; 3 - 1 \u2014 \u2014April 28 p m\u2014$10 27} seked Jul RT OF QUEB US AND bee & Co, and buye there being to.d Prices almost LIQUOR3\u2014Ti .Walnuts.\u2026.008 | crease of 86,586 brl 79, being a de- Apr .year.322 @ $10 80 A y.EC.COUNTERF \u201c« RB .Whiskies \u2026 Glasvers at 70} .day eellers at 72} | doing i 3\u2014Thoere is & moderate irad sutaines, quarte: vue | Portland a s.Local shipments vi G.T.k.Q.M $101 piu\u2014$995 M: ugust; $9 85 Irems-\u2014April 28 There i Te, EIT.Thorne & Sons, :G : oing in small lots to fill prese race Do\" Baives.Id .and other Channel via | Flour, brle 0.& Ô.&.0 June ; $10 22 ay; $10 07% @ UEBEC, April 28\u2014\" ; sold i is no genuine Hop Bi \u2018 Whiskies 8, !Groenock t require- GLASS Bogen o 10\u201d | ending 28th Avril, 85 s for the week | Ash cena 5.\u2019 à Juiy.thi C, April 28\u2014The Chroni 1d in Canada, Lop Bitters ni.+ D.J.Thoms > ments, but the general tone nt require i5\u2014 Boxe 56 1 01 \u20ac pril, 855 brl À es, bris.\u2026 1,429 LARD\u20149 y this morning: \u201cL ronicle + Ps C , except b made o Thomson, Lei of the trade is Up to 25 incn \u2018set ments \u2018from 1 3.Total ship.| BUT.coors lL 18 wee | J 38 a m- $6 9: shipping list Last season ays |}, g Co, of Toront y Hop Bit Wire, Old à eith, Ging Up lo 26 MNCR pren 0 0 2 0) 43 471 31) st January to 28th A P- | Pork, bls no verser une.10 65 a m\u2014$6 8 24 May ; $7 00 | sel ist contained the our first | fhe for the sol or Out, vor ban there Machen & 2ld i om, &c.ser versnes .,; iris.> 1 rk, bls .fees 49 $6 95 $6 874 @ 8 which hid Pr number cf vas the n e and exclusi r can there en & Co., Liv ann .ow .\u2026 #0) res 118.) BE% at 87,386 bri Prll, | Lard, t \u2026 16 14 @ $6974 J $6 90 May ; Montreal sailed fur Q- vas.| Lie Name Hop bitter usive right t Bottlers of iverpool, Ex ponding date 1879, bei s.at cor- | Tallo cs.\" } | asked Jul une ; $7 OU bid, $7 Y | high up to the 12th in 1ebec and | Cempan7 by th îtters is secured to aid DublinSto Guompaal, Export , being à decresse Le ON trite 100 \u201c1 $700 y.1159 a m\u2014$6 92 \u2019 024 ghty-three for Quebce st, as follows :-~ registered y the laws cf ca ued to sid 4 Rob ublin Stout, 2 & Sens eather, rolls uns oT 4 June ; $7 05J + bid May; real.For the ec and 14 f r Mon et trade mail anata, by two ert Porter & > cree i fbid M \u2019 5July.102 _\u2014 Y 3 | first li he same date thi r Mont- penalty for ar 1a1 ks, dit ie ni port B Co., Load i verre 12 ay; $7 00 p m\u2014$6 924 rst list, which will his year o Hitters.or IF ona to use tk 8s a hoivy ottlers of Bas on, Ea.July.215 June; $7 05 bi will contai ill be published our | Hitters, or make or ce nsetthe name Hop | Mr ©.ass & Cu: .216pm\u2014$695 bid, $6 bid | Mo in 148 for Quebec ar to-day; | a8 to he ike] r cell austhins pr top { Mr.Wm.McE ; © 6 9 ntreal, be ucbec and : ; ; jkeit.i'rupgists: n: pretend- cEwan, Edinburgh, & \u2019 74 asked for this or rs 06 vessels over snd fib should vemou ber Drupgiats ad copsumers Apollinaris C es.\" burgh, Scotch ¢ ars?urlous stufl made by a on spuri- | Or f ompany (Limited) Lords: medicine mabe 1bters is the purest a or olse- ders for Direct Importation = ot © nd best from he Tr lon Salicatrë February ade.ve .4 eo \u2014 3 mes apr EE men i A i #70 ' + i = Smeal.\u2014\u2014 NL VR montrent heralds, ery HURSDAY MOLNING, APRIL 29 \u201cAPPOINTMENTS.reatre Royal -Performanceat 8 p.m.AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.BY THOMAS J, POTTER.\u2018urniture, etc-\u2014At 379 Notre Dame street, at 2 pu.BY M.HICKS & Co.\u2018urniture, etc\u2014 At 126 Peel etreet, at 10 a.m BY H.J.SHAW & CO.Furniture, ete\u2014At their stpres, at 2 p m.KEWS SUMMARY DOMINION.Work is to be immediately resumed on the Seminary building zt Quebec, and will be continued until autumn.The authorities are now awaiting the arrival of a cargo from Belgium to Le uted in the construe- tion.Large quantities cf cut stone are now in readiness for the completion of the two new city gates at Quebec.The contractor intonds rushing the work with all possible despatch as evon as crders are received from the Government to proceed.UNITED STATES.In tbe DeYoung case, at San Francisco, tbe jury returned a verdict charging Kalloch with murder.Tre United States Secretary cf the Treasury authorized the purchase of three \"millions of bonds on Wednesday.TUESDAY, Gao.Galland, a New York mechanic, hung himself, because be was .made to pay an alimony to his divorced wife, AT Galena, Ill, Tuesday, Grant received a congratulatory visit from a number of citizens at bis howe in honour of his 58th birthday.The New York Times says that Postmas- ter-General Key will probably be appointed to succeed the late Judge Trigg, of the United States District Cougt, in Term.\u2018Wr H.VANDERBILT sails for Europe on Saturday, for a three months\u2019 trip.Wm.K.Vanderbilt follows soon for a six monthe- stay, and Cornelius Vanderbilt sails this summer for a year\u2019s trip.In the New York Senate, on motion of Forster, the Bill in relation to taxation of stockholders in banks doing business in that State was recommitted, with instructions to strike out the enacting clause.Tux managers of the Hahanemann Fair, New York, will establish free beds in memory of Mrs.Hegeman, a victim of the late disaster, with an endowment of $50,- 000.The gifts to the Association since the disaster aggregate $30,000.Tur Counsel for foreign banks in New York conferred with Governor Cornell on Wednesday regarding the recent legislation enactment taxing foreign capital employed in that State, which is now before tha Governor for signature.Tae Washington despatches to the New York Herald says, the facts concerning the report on the Hurd\u2019s Bill to prevent Canadian Railways from doiug business in the United States as stated by Conger, a member of the Ways and Means Committee, show that the report was never before the Committee at all.It was drawn by Wood, and given out for publication, as Conger stated before the Committee vn Tuesday, for the evident purpose of promoting a grand stock-jobbing scheme in New York.He did not \u2018know how many members of the Committee were in the ring ; no names were signed to the report.It had not been even formally presented to the Committee.GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.Tar New York Herald's cable says the Empress of Russia is kept alive by the use of oxygen and ether, and is a mere skeleton.Tae Emperor Alexander of Russia is in such a state of prostration he 18 almost incapable of transacting any business.He is crushed by terror.A DusLix despatch to the Times, dated the 27th April, says that Parpell has written to Shaw stating that he is obliged to leave for London and cannot return before Thursday ; that he was unable to gather from Meldon\u2019s letter whether the meeting announced would be proceeded with or not, but as a majority of the Home Rulers have informed Meldon that they will be unable to attend, and as it is presumed Shaw is as anxious a8 he that the deliberations shall be representative and united, he would recommend that the meeting be postponed, and that he trusted on his return to Ireland that Shaw would afford him an early opportunity of conferring with bim regarding the means of securing afull meeting before Parliament assembled for practical work.Ar a meeting of Home Rulers on Tuesday, in Dublin, Lord Mayor Gray presided.He disclaimed any intention on the part of the members present to cause a misunderstanding, and said the meeting was held according to castom.Mr.Meldon read a number of letters of apvlogy from non- attenders, and a telegram from Parnell, saying he could not be present at the meeting, William Shaw denied that Le wished to dictate, and urged unity.He said they must work with the Liberals to a great degree who sympathized with them regarding the franchise.Rerolutions were Adopted to avoid isolated action and to bring about a redress of the land laws.Meldon, Gray and Brookes were appointed to :onfer with the Home Rulers who were absent from the meeting, Nolan and Power were elected Home Rule whips.The election of à Chairman and the consideration of the land question were postponed.ENGLISH LIBERALS AND CANADIAN LIBKRALS.The present condition of politics in this country is not, it must be confessed, very encouraging for those who nominally belong tq the Liberal party, nor for those who, without assuming the name of Liberal, still desire that our financial policy shall not be a ruinous one; and t at our fiscal arrangements shall conform rather to the best science of the day than to the rule-of-thumb blundering of preceding generations.1t is, nevertheless, the duty of all who think thus to work on, as if the skies were bright, because in public life, as in ali other efforts, uo ome can tell with certainty what may be the event ; but every one must be aware that,if anything isto be achieved, it must be by exertion.And, perhaps, if the movement of the public mind could be accurately measured, as we measure material objects, we should perceive signs much more satisfactory than are generally supposed to exist.At all events, no man who honestly believes in the principles of the Liberal party can desire that those principles shouid have been sacrificed even for the sake of retaining in office any set of statesmen.The attitude of Canadian Liberals, and of those who appreciate, as Liberals do, the effect of the policy under which our dsbt is being so rspidly run up and our resources diminished, should be that of Mr.Goschen, when addressing the electors of York before the great political victory in that city:\u2014¢¢ The Libarals,\u201d said he, \u2018\u2018 were proud that they did sac- 4 rifice thest majority in the Parliament \u201c of 18-8 to the noble measures they \u2018 had placed ion the Statute book\u2014 \u201c measures which the Beaconsfield ¢ Cabinet had not ventured to < touch, and he could assure \u201cthem = that, when the Lib- \u201c\u2018 erals were in power again, Parliament \u201c would not be idle.The majority, + whatever it was, would be used, and, if \u201cnecessary, sacrificed, to carry for- \u201cward that enduring work of \u201cprogressive reform, which was \u201cthe proud result of the an- \u201c*cient and loyal partnership between \u201cthe Liberal party znl the people.\u201d The issues between Toryism and Liberalism wie not precisely the same in Canada and in England.In principle, however, the parties are divided by the same lines running between\u2014the desire +o do justice alike to all classes, for the benefit of all, without partiality to any and the desire to hoid office by the a:d of particular and special icterests, buils wp at the expense of the mass, aud made to assume an appearance of preponderating imporianee by clap-trap and quackery.Sir Jebn A.Macdonald has his jinguism, hke his friend Beaconefleld, but Sir John\u2019s has ite objec- men meta EE tet\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - < - MONTREAL FERAny AND DAIT.Y COMMERCIAL GAZETLE, THURSDAY, APRTL 20, 1880 \u2014\u2014 mener \u2014\u2014\u2014 am \u2014 A - \u2014_\u2014 a - \u2014_\u2014\u2014\" - - > - \u2019 CUT TT, TT ; CTT A UT ET 5 ; emule } a £0 Auectisemenaius tive point in the gorges of Bri-|ments\u2019 Accordingly, he urges that MASO¥IC CELEBRATION Bughish connection as long we we hold our | and civilizatitn, er British intelligenc® and AMUSEMENTS.Rew Aduerhse ee : Adveclis! \u2014 tish Columbia, and would rain | time should not be consumed in bring \u2019 : English warrants.Let me add that the }adventuse, or even British arms are \u2014 à \u2019 ing forward measures of secondary im por- association with our Order of the other carried.the great principle of Philanthro NORDHEIMER\u2019S HALL, PR aan : î eleva i » UPOB soni titution the country by puffing it up with fancy tance, but that the opportunity thou be| DINNERT® EB.W.BRO.BADGLEY, exhibiting their.ee us, h Chiefs based.there establishes British A MORNING CAML.» but extravagant reams of > vast Do- | geiged to deal with matters of the first and D.G.M.I need not eee 4 dugnils\u201d | Dodges: whether hy A ids of oriad| On Friday evening and Saturday or mipion in the West, which assured] eutest importance.Now, he says, 18 ; \u2014_\u2014 ing .the \u20ac and .not merely | or the mountain barriers of Afghanistan al jal and Dra- 3 ill be d , to fut 7 the time to strike with effect, and things FIFTY-SIX YEARS A MASON.superficial honour The public disp'ay | introducing by degrees love to God an afternoon the Yontre Socis farce and will not be secured even to future gene- | Lay be d d questions settled between by those #0 near the throne of this s-nti- | roodwill toman.No other human institu- | MRtIC Club will a Lord \u2018mers Hall rations of Canadisns, if we bankrupt 7 one and ques > if delayed, it | Right Worshiprul the District Grand ment of Koyalty towards our institution | tion or society haa ever been permanent or comedieita at ordbelmer 8 as.N AVIGATION .now and next August which, if delayed, it Master of English Masons here, is an avowal from them of their common | universal; wliatever were its laws, however | On Friday wiil be given a \u201c Morning : ourselves now.A loy alty which pro-| might be impossible to settle for fen | Permit us to extend the hand cause with feelings and duties of Masong, ! excellent its systems, it could not be ex- | Call\u201d and © Who's Who,\u201d and for Safesses to be maintained only by the | years\u201d Mr.jedatone, with the strong rotherhood and friendiy cneer.gad of the teaching et brotherly, love, ré tonded into grey age and (very county ; turday matinee Somebody Hise\u201d and \u2014_\u2014 i Mivieiry that he is able to form, and the | No jurisdiction\u2019s bans prevent ief and truth which they have learned in | it bad chiefly in view victories and con- ing\u201d The \u2014_\u2014 receipts of vast sums of money to be ei majority of the English people at his Our doing fiomour, SI, to you.their progress through the piogressive | quests and the elevation of one people ¢ Nan tbe Good for Nothing leadin PPING COMP\u2019 Y Steamboat divided among a few thousand people g 9 à to the occasi Honour: to you with one consent s:eps of our Order, spreading the influence | above another, and could not be made con- | proceeds wili be devoted to the g Î AN AD .; back, will be feund equal 10 | ccasion.Are given and they are but your due.of Royalty among Masons in the geniality | genial to the interest or fancy.Philan-, charities.= We had the pleasure Of ; will not be very permanent, when these | His efforts, his popularity, his policy won within the Craft which thereby Gheers and expands our |thropy was not the greund upon which | witnessing two of these little plays at Running in connectivn with the AND floods of gold shall cease to flow.| the elections, and as head of the incoming N De ra upon us | ve à Claim, charity and good-w:ll to all our fellow | these institutions _ were founded ; | their rebearsal a few evenings since, NK RAILWAY OF CANADA .Without professing the gift of prophecy | Administration he will prove himself | But better still you well have borne creatures, whilst in other relations it as | the love of country frequently de: | and feel safe in saying that few profve- GRAND TRU Railway Forms ; -\u201d | eapable of giving Great Britain a good Spotless, unstained a MasoL's name.sumes the chilling bleakness of indifference | stroyed the loys of humanity ; mankind | 82¢ = là h itted themselres \u2014_\u2014 \u2019 we think thut what has occurred in De ament The English people have | qq ary years, yet buta day withering all and everything over hich it are not essentially distinguished by the eter \u201cI 9 re ah ot not recog Tons.à : ; ; A * 8 \u2019 passes.Long, and at all times,as in the pas iffarence of the language they speak, the | better.ndee if we ba 2C0g- itoba.\u2026\u2026 3,300 building England may fairly give us hope in | the right to expect much from Mr.Glad- Since rat UDO Fad within your Lodge and present,so in the future may the mem.| garb they wear, or the dignities with which nized the players as some of the elite of Lake Manito 28,800 Capt.W.Bernson SHIP PING BILLS Cc d th 11 not be d ed 3 anada.For a time trickery, Talse pre- | stone, and they will not be disappointed.\u2018And well your honours still you wear, bers of the Royal Family of England show | they are invested.The whole world iu | our city, we should, from the proficiency, | Laké® Nepigon.\u2026.\u2026 2,330 Capt.G.B.Scott .tension, and recklessness in expending _ Chiet of your Brethren in thls land, or ao of the bends He of Pop io One rant have pus them down as \u201c player-folk,\u201d | Lake Chawplain.2,300 Capt.W.Stewart the means of the country may triumph OTTAWA CORRESPONDENCE Connected With old Albion dear, ing members of our Order, Nar we may | and every individual a child;ito reviv ard | The admission to all parts of the} The steamers of this Line, Fil sail from T A ( +S ° \u2018 By, mystic te bound hand-in-hand, b y i d abroad these principles, dra house will be only 50c, and to the ma- | MONTREAL FOR LIVE ss \u2014may even command an appearance of \u2014 Again We Wish you hearty.cheer.oN Joast, a8 Was Vears ago noticed to sprès - rons ese princip) es, wn from | house wi.4 y, \u2019 ll be half- | ows:\u2014 vast and wide-spread popularity.Bat THE ESQUIMAULT DRY DOCK.Brethren from England, to your Rows, public distusbane 5rd, ata Hao of fo that th pi as of our fan Js one of hfeeih ky.tines children\u2019s tic} oe ve Ho ow |] Laxz WINNIPRQ re A o CUSTOM HOUSE FORMS, i x The Scotchm their Heather & the Fre.à ield to nd thus on earch are our i iden- ° i : ce sober, second thought will teach WHY ME.HOLTON HAS NOT TAKEN | wiigioichmeo bring dicir Heatheraprig, | tho Freemasons of England sald b0, tw | fied by ail mortals, and hance the bound- | Stores have them for sale TARE NEPIGON ur roorsoosrrin june 8 So.æo the electors of Canada the inevital © HIS SEAT.Of her own Maple sends a twig.country in loyal attachment to the person | less extent, increasing duration and remote THEATRE ROYAL.Laxe Wises.So ie &o., \u201c> *) results of unreasoning and uncalculating \u2014 OF all the Freemasons in Canada for whom | of the Seversign of the realms of the Bri- antiquity of our Order.We would perhaps THE HAVRELEY MINSTRALS.Bates of Passage from RER prodigality, which enriches a few at the A LEGISLATIVE BEDLAM.the Brethren enteriaic the warmess re pire.« » Than 16 is\u2014a Society formed to Stimulate | This corps of real niggers appeared Cru Bills cf Lading are issued to th | nd Millar & Co cost of all the rest ; and when the time | MR.GIROUARD\u2019S BILL HOISTED.Se roman he most profound confidence .OUR GUEST.to the practical performance of duties and | last evening befere a crowded house.| gnd from all parts of Canada and the West- ll [8] d ; 1) \u2018 it must some day come, for a \u2014\u2014 ; bly R.W.Broth | The toast of the evening,which every one principles of conduct with which you are | The Company in point of numbers is far | orn States.comes, a8 ie placed, probably R.W.Brother Badg : >+ | all familiar ; but all its movements are ; ben th ; ticulars, apply : .from Our Special Correspondent.à -eminent.Fifty-si ¢ | Was go anxious to honour, and for which ; \u2019 : me above those usually seen when e For Freight or other particulars, apply : f reckoning, we confidently expect that \u2019 ley stands pre-eminent.Fifty-six years o 1 ) ! done with such perfect tranquillity that .: 1 tb ; H.J.SELKIRK Canada TE, a à here with the same Ottawa, April 28.Masonic Life, the whole of that time making almost every Brother was almost impatient, | they attract no attention.That so vast white man blacks bis face, and a lengtby In Liverpool, to 5 di water root + in that poiicy will meet he The Finunce Minister laid om the |a study of its jurisprudence and bistory, was given amid such demonstrations of | body should exist in such silence and | programme of the usual character was Shipping \u20ac op I ntavL, £ON & Co.; in AND loud condemnation which has befallen is more than sufficient to make an in.| enthusiasm a: must, indeed, have been | move in such regularity without its proce- | well enjoyed by the audience, dance Lon: on, to R MonroonzRIE & Co, Mark Ted ; table yesterday afternoon à memoran- | aivi i ; gratifying to the honoured guest of the | dure beingapparent!yacted upon isithebest | alternating witkr son and the usual | DORADO I.\u201cHES all the Offices its kindred policy in the Mother country.dividual an authority, and, adding to these : à he g g Lane, E.C.: in Canada, at It is already well known that the large dum from himself on the subject of the | tho natural talents with which Brother | 00-3100: proof En sr eee do priciples witticiems being dispensed right 88d | of the Grand Trunk Railway, or to \u2019 Ministerial vote on the Pacific Railroad Esquimault Dry Dock, stating that he | Badgley was endowed, it is not surprising | The CHAIRMAN., 1n proposing the toast, | society at large, It is an allowable pride lett.THOMPSON, MURRAY & co, 94 and 96 $-, Francois Xavier §: 1nisteria .intended to introduce a resolution in that be should be looked upon as he has said, Right Worshipful Sir and Brethren, to hold a leading station among men of a een ie 1 Custom House rag A ' \u2018a resolution was brought together, in spite £ been.For long the brethren of the | this is a red letter day in the annals of | such aclass,but at all times subject to A CARD.; Montreal.Lu of the convictions of several of the ma- the course of a few days.After refer- English Register, with which the R.W.English Freemasonry in this Province, | their scrutiny.For thirty years I have - April 24 : April 28 101 .ring to the negotiations which have been | Bro.was more immediately connected, and, I am sure, that the object of cur as- | had the honour and satisfaction of presid- | To all who are suffering from the errors h f th 8 8 bt ds itself i ; î h eak- N, SUMMER- jority, only by the exercise of the party |.it is desir.| have been contemplating a dinner ig his sembling commends itself dearly to the | ing over the Society of English Masonry | and indiscretions of youth, nervous w FOR CHARLOTTETOWN, C ; : in progress, he reports that it is desir ; ; ; heart of every one of us.[Applause.] M ly d Joss of Manhood, &ec., I whip, and, perhaps, als) by promises of .honour, which last night took placa id the pplause y | here, and subject to the scrutiny of my | ness, early decay, 0 YEE SIDE AND PICTOU a y = \u2019 > - able to modify the Order-in-Counsil of st.L w ence Hall, under the moss favour- poor, weak w ords are totally inadequate | brethren and fellows.It is the duty of will send a recipe that will cure you, FRE .mn i ; particular advantages made te the re.the 13th November last, and to recom en auspices \u2019 to do justice tothe subject I have in band, Masens to scrutinize my conduct and, if or CHARGE.This great Jemedy as = Will give special attention te the wo.i i i \u2019 \u2019 ; ; .ut you will make wp wha ey lack in | necessary, to prevent the credit of the | discovered by & missionary in Sou er- A \u201ci : presentatives of certain sections of the mend that advances be made to the| X W Brother Hutton presided, having | strength by the hearty and enthusiastic | Craft being fainted by unworthy superin- | ica.Send a self-addressed enveiope ta the eS F AMILY WINE TRADF.country.Provi h k on his right the guest of the evening, R | manne: with which you will respond to | tendence.You have observed me for | REV.JosErH T, INMAN, Station D,New York _ q , 1b tained f \u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 rovince as the work progresses to an | w Brother Badgley D G M; B W Bro- | the toastof the guest whom we meet to | thi s in high off dItare it | City.trs DW 94 Supplies will be obtained from the most extent not to exceed $260,000, and such x pacgey 5 ; h d,I a ili rey.year my high orice, an el rescectable and reliable shippers and THE PRINTING SCANDAL à t incl \u2019 he 1 f thers Ogilvie, Moffact, and Dr.Girdwood, a hatin honourin Su wil pêsree that you, my brethren, have this day pro- \u2014\u2014 agents only.His stock at present consiste : ar tor plant alvesdy obtained | E Ja ond W 1 Lucio, W M,of Xing Darseives, [Hear, hear] Tho: nema.of | Posu hou do an préciate this testimony of | aura ore to Shaw moving = a part of s sonti 3 3 .1 Lod RS.a the left oi x ; 5 ; : i 1 tf W.E.Sh movin, ; ; The investigation into the letting Of! by the Provincial Government for the BE hare\u2019 Bethune, Tobn Taylor, Bt I Dts Grand Macter To Sent.your approbation, and I do ap reciate it, to the large and spacious premises rors IRST OPEN WATER.| other Fine oud Sherries, ots the contract for the Parliamentary purposes of the graving dock.In case | McCord and Tarrauce.P M\u2019s.One of the |reulaud William Henry, is a household conseious that it is so but itis the stamp DeZouch.\u2019s new music store, St.James areas Lr wil be despatched for above Fine Old Madeira, printing promises to result in some | the Provincial Government should fail | vice.chairs was occupied by BR W Bro S J | word among Masons of every jurisdiction { of honour affixed upon mes and I than street.Mr.Shaw informs us he has more | Ports during the season to meet the require: Pommery Champagne, ood to the country.The evidence to complete the works the Dominion Gov- | Thompson, W M, of St.George\u2019s Lodge, | in canada.[Uheers.] Renowned alike | you, Right Worshipful Sir and Brethren, | than double the epace and facilities in bis | ments of te trade.AP, to RY or Min 5 Piper Heidsieck, 800 \u2019 for h ernment should have the right to enter | E R, who was supported right and left by for his kindly courtesy, bis gentle sym- | with & gratitude commensurate to the | new place.His saleroom is a marvel ; one & co, Age Delmonico which has been adduced before the upon end complete the same.In case | B W Brothers Ross and Hanson and other pathy and re y assisuance, where is the | magnitude of your favour.I heartily | day fall to the door with almost every April 94 ] 98 NATHL JOHNSTON & SON'S Printing Committee has proved sug- | of any such assumption the Canadian Brethren of ihe Scottish Register.The or eman 9 rer applied to t Shia moble thank you Right Worshipful Sir hay mentionable article, the next day com- : gestive, if mot pleasant, reading, and Government shall be entitled to claim | other vice-chair was occupied by Wi: help in vain?At home nd Brethren, for the CP eat Jou eno | pletely cleaned out.No goods are received | Fr:1ghts t> Gulf Port, Newfoundland | g¢.Loube\u2019s Claret, we cannot too strongly commend the from the Imperial Government the pro- Brother Fred Clark, vM a of St.Lawrence abroad his opinion in matters of | which the toast of your guests, including fod room Ë etes cons«quently B ° cannot and Prince Edward Island.Medoc Glaret,, Claret Lee te Committee to recom.| ised grant in aid of the work of £10, | Felis Wo 228 Secsetary of Quebec, Bro- D nant tant it demorves (Hors, | mvseté, Bas heen received.le who eroœd to bis sales.He advertises \"Margaux Claret ecision : - ; ; saacso , Br è ves, , \u2018 .; .d the House to cancel the contract 000 sterling, or any increase of such thers) Young and Laver's, P M's, and other | hear.] E.W.Bro.Badgley first saw the |OUR SISTER LODGES.\u201d à grand opening sale for Monday next.Leoville Claret, men ; £ Outton, Charlt à amount.Avy palance remaluing unox- Brethrea of (he English Register.light «f Masonry on the, 10th February, So soon as it as possible for the .La Bots Claret, tour Clare e testimony of Cotton, Charlton and | pended after detraying the outlay made The banquet, for it was a most Bump- | 1524, years before most of us had seen the | Brethren to consider another toast, after UE 1 RL A tno ateau Latour Claret, ; : indi by the Dominion Goversment shall be © ques : > B= 1 light of day.He has conse tly b 56 i i i Mussns.M.J.SHaw & Co.will gell at) Chateau Margaux Claret, Mackintosh but too plainly indicates va ibe Rg vers aent of \" thus | tuous and recherche affair, wis got up in ve I re on-féntius nent Moon 51 the enthusiasm into which they had been |, ©.\" 0) room, 724 Crai g street, thie after- Sauterne, the ¢ crookedness\u201d of the whole trans- p : , .; Mine Host Hogaw\u2019s best style,the attaches | and during the whole ot that 1 iod rked as the guest ol the evening Pro | acon, at two o'clock, a very large guantity arsac .hand, the grant should prove insufficient | J hig establishment, net forgetting head : at long perlod | ceed with his response.\u2019 ok, à very \u2018arge q : , i Th i à the | of lis establishment, net Forgettiog am active and zealous craftsman of the : of household furniture, including several ; ; Haut Sauterne sou | 8 Be PA nm A © to ¢ mpleto the mk, the amount of the waiter O'Neill, laying themselves out to | Royal Art.For 34 years he was a subscrib Foo CHATRMAN said a 8 \u2018pianos, bedroom sets, parlour sets, side- uite following schooners will be put on.Sparkling Saumur, manipulations have no defence to make, | deficiency sha e place 0 _the | present it in grand style.ing member of st- Faurs Lo.ge, and in 1GHT WORSHIPFUL SIR AND BRETRREN, | P00 i loloths, & e ber o load for the above na rts and Pint pass ; .\u2018 - so der \u2014I call upon you to drink * the health of | Poarde, gasaliars, carpets, oiic othe, ÀC.| ports immediately.Quarts nts.and we presume the public will enter- debit account of the debs of the Pro The following was 1858 the Lodge, recognizing his eminent Sister Lodces,\u201d and this aff The whole without reserve.> IF, MARIE ERZELIE ; vod i e rvices, made him an h our Sister ges,\u201d and this affords me the Schooners EUGENIE, i ,| Claret imported in wood and bottled tain no sympathy for the contractors Prosi oo he consent of + he Imp erial and THR BILL OF FARE.th ail rights and Drive Gro ber opportunity to say on your behalf how MARIE ANNA and HELEN.here at $4 per dozen, gives great satisfac- M: R & Co.will be consid i ; P.TAGE Between the yoats 1:29 and 1844 pe was | L*PP7 and pleased w« are to see 80 many BIRTHS For information apply to len, acLean, Roger & Co.will be const er- ed to this arrangement.On February - J nine times Master of St.Panl\u2019s Lodge, and distinguished Brethren of the other juris- .W.A.CHARLEBOIS, A fuller assortment of all kinds of Wines ably out of pocket if their contract is| 12th an Order-in-Council was passed to Tortue.Consomme à la Royale.the year 188 is the 50th anniversary of his dictions in the Dominion, (Cheers.) It|_ At Bellevue, Melbourne, on the 23rd .No.10 Port street.| to arrive by early vessels.annulled, but they have nobody to | Carry out the recommendations of th POISSON.exaltation to the chair of King Solomon, | T2 elt that this being a banquet got up | instant, the wife of the Hon.Mathew April 26 .199 .blame bat themselves.They could not | F'Bance Minister * | saumon, Sauce 18 Chambord.nora n vrai, | 4 Lonly give expression to the opinion | 0) 19 [01% FRELCH LotEen, [hey dons Syimen of » ton = Italian Warehouse, e ° : .i 3 9 = - - am ; Tte Hon.Mr.Huatington\u2019s name Alose de la Riviere du Nord a Fral.| of (very bat of is Masonic subjects when | cfficia invitations to join in the demonstra- PHŒN IX 221 ST.JAMES STREET expect such a fraud to be passed bY- | does not appear in the division lists of HORS D'ŒUVRES.1 my - at ens Proved a worthy.Bro | tion were sent oat, but simply an intima.Amusements.- - , ! It was aa unlucky day for them | yesterday or to-day owing to the fact Concombres.~~ Radis.Cressons, longed cheering.] On St Johns Bay.1842, | tion that any mason 1n good standing who - i ALEX MGIBBON when an inkling of their negotia- that he had paired with the Hon.Mr.ENTREES.isdated his patent as Provi.cial and Dis.| Wished to participate would be welcomed THEATRE KOY AL i t J - \u2019 * tions leaked out, and an obligs | Pope, Minister of Agriculture, and that | Cotelettes d'Agneau aux Petits Pois | trict urand Master, and from that date to Te ve ned vo pleased to see .April 28 101 ti laced wpon Parliament to hon.gentleman did not return to the Timbsles de Volaille aux Champignons.| ha Prose et 8 period of 30 years, he to do honour to R.W.Bro.Badgley.The TO-NIGET, i URSDAY, FRIDAY.SA- LONDONien was place p art House till after the vote was taken to- CHAUDFROID.wisdom as are rarely unit a in English Masons in the District rave but MATINEE.A i order a thorough investigation.The night.Fole Gras en Aspic.«ne individual.Whilst occupying his one object in view- to maintain their alle.BRITISH & FOREIGN \" evidence has served to show that the | Mr.Edward Holton, member elect for RELEVRES.exalted positivn, Masonry in Canada has | $1409 10 the Gran Lodge of England an£ À BOOM IN MINSTRELSY ! ! system of letting the Parliamentary Chateauguay, has arrived, but he has Aloyau dé Bœuf a l\u2019Anglaise.ne dergone man.y gShanges, Lut throughout Masons of other jurisdictionso I give you | Old Forms Discarded\u2014Introduction of * printing contract is loose.To prevent oe been able to take his erat oe the Agneau de Printeïnps Sauce Menthe.À them a a loyal re Dadgley pn 5 | \u2018our SisterLodges; long life and prosperity ew Ideas.MARINE .ouse yet.It is customary for return.sperges en Branches.| Sled & OF 8 AC Codes of 1 to them \u201d LEH a ; , .\u2018 land, » H.HAVERLY, GUSTAVE FROHMAN similar swindles in future a larger de- | ing officers, when elections take place SORBET.the mother of all modern Masonry [choors], Messrs.Geddes, Taylor and Carter sang Proprietor.Manager.Insurance Company _ We are prepared to sell, by Car Load, or posit should accompany the tenders, and | during a session of Parliament, to send Ponehe a la Romaine.and if we, brethren, are permiited to assem.| \u201c When shall we three meet again,\u201d fol- y J | in Lots to suit purchasers, shoald be forfeited if the tenderers the successful candidate a certificate of ROTIS.ble to-night round this board as English | lowed by Brother Young in ¢ When I HAVERLY S LIVERPOOL.\u201c VICTOR,\u201d withdraw before the contract has been his election immediately after the bal- Canards Noirs.Pluviers.Masons, we owe Bs entirely to the steady | think of the friends of my youth,\u201d GENUINE COLORED \u2014 \u201c ATLANTIC,\u201d T y lots bave been counted.Sich was done ENTEE SERVICE.and nce ad ot ich he has encour- The CHAIRMAN called upon R.W.Bros.| GENUINE MINSTRELS, COLORED \u201c FAMALY PEARL.\u201d awarded.That would put an end to the | in the Montmoreucy and Argenteuil \u201cOs à la Moelle, aged i 4 upneld that connection.leur Isaacson and Ross to respond for Quebec | my.Greatest Genuine N ; GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO.(All First-Class Brands.) amusement of Mackintosh, Cotton and Deron ps ag on Hans $ ERTRDCETS.Ase bap oe rare pe \"2 w fo Treen Ta responding ec, Company.A Br illiant Array of Talent, \u2019 ieneral Agents for Canada.The quality of above Oils and the condi \u2018Company, and ensure an honest con-|.8 re introduc he YLonse | Pouding a la Diplomatique esire to say one word that will open a \"qd T : a SEL WALLACE KINK, BourE Bros, T \u2019 * | tion of all the barrels are guaranteed as immediately after their election.But \u20ac B delicate subject for discussion ; we meet | the Grand Lodge of Quebec, said, when SNE ER Bros, Tom Mc- _ tract.\u2018The people demand some guar- | here Mr.-Holton, whose election to.k Poignée age Kicnen.but with one object in view.and that 18 to | he entered this room ho did not expect to Sailie de Brindis Horan ondor\u201d, Tose HEAD AGENCY OFFICE dre Will sell eith rat Oil Sheds or de- antee that their money shall not go into place a week ago last Saturday, Nougat a 1a Chantilly, expross our feeling of love and veneration have been called to speak or he should | Usual Prices of admission a Le ent a livered in City, at LOWEST PRICES .! ; ; or one who, during a Masonic career of i .i © sua, .eats a \u20ac .ic dare ] anis du hr moe ph | EL ve fen who ube sant, ssn ve ppp annee | pin MONDE MAS Ba dal | 12 ST.SACRAMENT | BIGHT, Stra by fond Le fest the Capital, and the Printinz Com- ss Because the returning Beet het \u2018aux Fraises.¢nemy, but has succeeded in Jinniog the the Register with which ha was connecte à brated Artiste, Mn.and Vue HENKIET- ROBERT W.TYRE, MURRAY, BEEMNER & CO - ; r.Gagnier has not extended the ove, respect and esteem 0 who have ; ! F M ; > .mittee owe it to themselves, now usual co tea by forwarding his certi- DESERT.known him.[Rounds of cheers.] Brethren, honoured as it had Doon.They, be was | April2?____ * 100 April 27 anager.February JR 41 that the present system has proved | f.te to him.Lt is to hoped that this Ananas.Fraises Bananes.I call upon \u2018you to drink, with all the | ure reciprocated the kindly feeling to ardsa tail to be the boon of unscrupulous contract is not an mtentional act % discourtesy CAFE.re Ba health of Right Wor- Ba Graham had Poe to EW NORDHEIMER S HALL.ê on [ea à$ | ASK FOR obi à i on the part of the returning officer.B The cloth having been drawn the bre- \u2019 ES ( , \u2014 ober to adouk the most tringent | Da eo ati regarde (LE oe | re wor Sed fom miment | 0s ape tig age wold bo 1 | sh i, i dh pinta | CAN STIR Biman '\\EDDY'S MATCHES.hi matter a been thoroughly venti that two weeka should heve to elapse Labour the sw chair being gecupied by SE pute describe, Brothrea, young and satisfaction at being able to do honour to Social & D \u2014 RY \"Clb \u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2014 sg ma \u201c| after Mr.Holton\u2019s death before he can ro Thompson an & 8 by bro ! ; ; ro.Badgley, who was as mnch respected | WOCLA rama ic Club of Montreal, 3 | ; .; k.Bro G cted as I G.for the R.W.Brother in methods which : p sos RSL lated.The secret oË how the thing vas | take No Seat, ps bod Conservative Cle ian Loris SUTHERLAND, Secretary | however different they might be, demon- a dy that SE ao Qugbee juriscictio ® | Under thedirection of Mrs.BuckLaND, PARTIES MOVING EVERY BOX GUA RANTEED, managed, and the \u201c divide distributed cesuary credez ti a to t in ¢ ° at of the Dinner Committee, read letters of | Strated the depth of the sentiments which | timony to the tact that R.W Brother bad Proceeds in aid of the Society of De= ON THE 1st OX MAY B.EDDY, HUL among the members of the little ring | 99927 oredensisle fo fat De ache | apology for mom-ability to attend, the they onterteined.| CC cimony to the Fac that Ba ronner had corarive Art, and Home Dr ARE REQUESTED TO GIVE E.B., HULL, P.Q, has become public property, and the ED writers at the same time paying their tri- © AX WAS 8.80 Bung.delicate matters.He said he wus glad of i 2 ! MANUFACTURER OF knowledge may be turned to ood ac- Frocks oe This explanation is due to | bute te the work of R W Bro Badgley; | B W.Brother BanaLEY as he rose to| the kindly expressions to which Rev.G - riendless Women.TH4EZ DAYS\u2019 WBITTEN NOTICE ° nowledg y g r.Holton, so that his friends may be | among others from B W Bro Baynez, respond was cheered to the echo, and it was | Brother Hatton had given utterance, with EAT BILL: at the Company's Office, in order that the Matches count.There could be no better t me made aware of the reasons hy he bas | G M of Scotland ; Brothers Hon D L some little time before it vos possible for | respect to sister Lodges, and mat \u2018down Fripay EvEnING, APRIL S0TH, AT 8 p.m., | gaë may be turned off.Otherwise they Pailsthan the present to put a veto upon that | HOŸ Yê cen his seat In tne House.| Macpherson, Brown Chamberlin, Camp- | 419 obtaln a hearing.He sald :\u2014 amid applause.The Amusing Comedietta, ill be held liable £ 11 i \u2019 partionlar style of Porraption, and it |, The decision arrived at by the Joint | bell, Bankin, J ohnaon, Paton, Walter Wil- | To the toast \u2018* Our Guests,\u201d R.W.Bro.Ross gail he had felt honoured \u201cA MORNING CALL.\u201d through the mater until \u201cch notice be Tubs ad rests with the Committee, not only to Committee on Printing to-day Qu only son, Jarre K Wilson, J Laurie, J F Black- I can scarcely find words to thank\u2018you for for the toast, for which he returned | myo followed by the 1 habl .given.-an .\u2019 a , , r , 3 i ; AT make an example of the peculators but members and Senators on both sides of Mitchell, Ross, Smyth, W Carson, \u2018John | this most panexpectell and overe helming wierd tomreht shot he on happy 0 \u201c WHOS WO oo By TR SCRIVER ashboards.\u2014~.; .| the House appear determined to stamp | Costigan, C B Greaves, Charles Blackwell ; ; 8e, that the good feeling bet - Ny oY Secr .H.A.NEL to devise ways and means to pat an or out the ring of contract brokers ve and Wolferstan Thomas.which you have honoured moby the splen- lion, Sesteb, £ re jr ee Las = SATUSDAT atines, Mar let, ab 2 pm, | April28 Secretary.A SON & SOS, fectual stop to their operstions for 8! have been reaping a Harvest since the | B- W.Brother Bay nes\u2019 letter read as | compliments with which the Leputy Grand | Pair-d.He trusted that B.W.Bro, Badgley | « : 4 genes time to come.Viewed in this light, We | present Government assumed the reins | follows :\u2014 Master, who presides o ably over this joy- might long Le spared te shed bis light SOMEBODY ELSE!\u201d NOTICE OF Hl PARTNERSHIP MONTREAL AND TORONTO., ; ; ing, ress ong x .i : , i may expect that Lhe advertisement ; for of Po House completed the estimates in Right Worshipful Brother Col.W.H.Hutton, to me, Jouring me little power to answer | fraternal feeling.Ne mare peak ing : of And the Comic Drama, .April 21 - 95 new tenders, with protective conditions, an ! .D.G.M., ER, : is and your kindness adequately.It las | that it would ever b \u201cNAN! THE GOOB=FOR=N 1\u201d ! ! ! ; Oommittee before the rising this morn- i at it would ever be the endeavour of : OTHING! .will appear through the regular chan- ing.before rising th orn DEAR Sik AND Rieur WorsnIeron BRo., been well said, se dis know ond dour Scottish Masons to maintain it, bul at the | Admission, 50c, to all parts of the Hall.| ¢, The undersigned have entered inte and 1SS0 l 100 0 d Nes | t nels in the course of à tew weeks.The determination of the Ministerial.| [oon unable te.attend, owing to my | hare exists a brotherly affection which | °*\"*# time they would repel all inroads | No reserved seats.Children half-price at ormed a partnership as ., \u201c indisposition, the dinner given in honour ; 3 fteni h i upon their ramparts, as was evid d bv | the Matinee.WwW = iets that no discussion shall take place | cf my esteemed brother, Right Worshipful delights in sorte rE a etimes de their National emblem the thistle, and the Tickets can be had at DeZouche\u2019s ne FOL GSA LX bt i 5 > i ; : 3 » Ww - .z PT Tag Home RULERS.\u2014The split be- [12 which the Government ara certain to | Bro.the Hon.Wm.Badgley, the Listrict | object is to extol the merits ox to extenuate National motto, \u2018 Nemo me impune laçes- | *tore, 233 St.James street, URY G00D S The co partnersLip heretofore existing come off second best has been fuliy | Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of | tia defects of a Masonic brother, we adopt, | 8it.\u201d (Cheers.) Gruenwald\u2019s Orchestra will perform o; 9 | between thé undersigned,-under the name tween Parnell and 5 haw, leaders re developed yesterday and to-day, the Montreal and William Henry, Que., I | a charitable blindness te his faults and à RW.Bro.Bxrauxa P.M, of both occasions.?\" spectively of the radical and moderate | House being turned into a regular request Jou OE ie apology and to kindness to his weaknesses, Under this | St.Paul's, expressed his satisfaction April 26 r 99 under the name and style of McGIBBON, BAIRD & CO.wings of the Home Rulers, is likely to | pandemonium.express to the Brethren present my great fraternal influence I have been praised for | at being present, bearing his testimemy to 7 at 1385 St.Catherine street, has been dis- my services to Masonry in general, and f ; y LAST W and, Lin Say 0 be healed.At one time it appeared as | AD Opposition caucus will be held to- | appreciation of the friendship he accords my practical attachment to Baint Paul's | D0 great services Bt W Bro Badgley had BEEK * [solved by mutual consent.All debts due though mo reconciliation was possible, morrow morning, at ten o Glock, in the me, and the Masquis afigotion I entertain Lodge in particular, into which I was rendered the graft.Mer Leo\u201d à oF THE Tamms BURT SUTHERLAND, |toorby the late firm will be settled by but later despatches inform us that both ullway ommi ee Toom, for the pur- you, sir, and \u2018the Brethren with you, that made à member Oi our venerable 2 CFFATT Also respond- .TAYLOR LINDSAY, McGIBBON & BAIRD fin liquidation].Parnell and Shaw are now disposed to | POSC of eleoting a leader.nothing but illness would have kept me Order.I have no pretensions to any- ed, ; ; EX GEG.ALEX.SUTHERLAND, In connection with th= foregoing, we ; Hon.Mr.Botsford\u2019s portrait has b ; 1 thing beyond credit for zeal, it was from | Brother Chambers ably recited * The HIBITION OF ; regouiate a brest of peace and close up painte a to be added to Ld por traite of from poing present to-uighs to do honour | the good-will of my fellow-members of that | Farm Yard.\u201d Montreal, 23rd April, 1880.99 |toinform eur customers that we have dis\u201d their ranks.uc itterness has < qe .Lodge that I was placed in the Master's Th A » posed of the above establishment to existed between the two factions of the Pe eral Laard will not tak Belieye me, R.Pin ke chair of the Lodge, long afterwards by the ec per then gave PAIL N TIN GS.TO CONTRACTORS.MR.J.XK.URQUHART, Home Rule party, and the restoration of AJ .ake Gro.A.Bayuxs, M.D unanimous recommendation of the breth- LL, .; \u2018 HAR ; : _ | office until next July, and Lieut-Gen Fo.À.DATNES, XL.0.) ren of ali the Lodges of the Montreal Dis- | He said this toast was of Ê BY iTS SEALED TENDER _ | who will continue the basinees from this Barmony will be creditable to all con eral Smyth will remain here until about D.G.M.of Montreal for Scotland.trict that I was clovated to tho I supremo the best way to drink it nt ere tht CANADIAN ARTI TS, a so dressed to the undensigne date, and we respectfully ask their kind ° 3 «\u201c .command among ye à, whie.conti 8 © Ne /Cil VII e recei 3 .the middle of June.re Sem bd | ae SP TE OMIT Old and he 95 mit Poux Sat be | themselves of the oppurtunity af doing | Lo nbition.005 Fall ual NOON on TUR?| °° TET ramon \u2018 .= : .entitled to claim is that onestiy con- .à DAY, the ELEVEN : .Mo , as a Faux Masters To din have been more than geually Fr ee RigHT ;WorsuIPrUL Ste AND REE sid red myself bound o work and nd my honour oa Brother Mason who was 80 a burine the week ending Ist MAY, the jay next, for the erection of BNTU of CHAS.J.BAIRD: \u2014 ) 28 | In theafternoon Mr.Girouard\u2019s (Jacques | REN,\u2014In every assembiy of Enghsh- | Mother Lodge, and to protect the interests y \u2019 allery will continue open from 11 a.m, es at the Horse Mart, College streer WM.WATT 3 is place i is M.| Cartier) Bill to legali ia i men and Freemasons there is one toast | of Engiish Masons under my care as th The Brothers Young here sang \u201cThe | to5p.m.,and by request will b and for repaintirg and whit i : P * just taken his place in London is M.| Cartier) Bil peau 17e mare go with a that takes precedence-of all upon the list, | representative of the Grand Lodge of En > | Larboard Watch) every EVENING from 8 to 19 a opened quired at the Pe imeau ong honing on _ Montreal, 21st April, 1880.96 deceased wife\u2019s sister was taken up, and ç 8 p p nseconrs Leon May.His appointment seems to imated di : à Pi and wherever that toast is proposed it is | land in my Vistrict, but without needlessiy \u2018OUR HOST.\u201d Admission to non-members, 25c.markets, according to plans and epecifica- be somewhat significant at a moment an animated discussion ensued.After | most he :rtily received, and I feei sure that | interfering with ether jurisdictions, and a ; April 25 tions to be seen at the Building Inepee-  GIBER Me £ r recess the debate wus continued, |! am but the mouthpiece of every Free- | without breach, I hope, of true Masonic pk} Bro MoCoRD gave the health of Mr, tor\u2019s Office, City Hall.« when negotiations for commercial ar-|the House being favoured with the | mason in this assembly when I say that it | feeling to othe;s not of us.My brethren, Ean Paying his tribute to the exceilence ew a A ; The Committee donot bind themselves = DeBresol rangements are likely to be set on foot | presence of a large number of ladies.| 82V¢8 us Deartielt pleasure J see Her you have shown your approval of my con- St joe finner, snd of the [manger in which Acluertiseiments to acce t the lowest or any of the Tenders.And\u201d L oles : or è ?ivisi Majesty sti essed wi ef.an ception of my duty, and have crowned ; ° - remarke y order.n between the two Governments.M,|At hali-pass eleven oO clock the division strength nec.ssary to the discharge of ihe appreciat.on of it by rewarding it Te that in every respect the dinner was one of WANTED, CHS.GL \\CKMEYER, City Clerk eRoyer Streets, Say is well known to be the son of the was taken, an e mo ion for the six | important duties that devo:ve upon her.| this gratifying kindness, and nuw, as an he very best that was ever got up in A Cook willi Lo City Hall, .EUROPEAY IMPORTERS olitical economist af the se months\u2019 hoist was carried by a vote of | T call upon you to drink \u201c\u2018l'he Queen and | old member of St.Paul\u2019s\u2014perbaps the old- on rea 1] Bro McCord went ou to enume- befo 26 willing to wash and iron.Apply |-Montreal, 28th April, 1880, m 102 \u2019 P © same pame, | _yeas, 32; nays, 31.As might be ex- | the Craft,\u201d est living\u2014I may be permitted to speak a Tate Cho personal and Masonic virtues of re 10a.m.to COMMISSIONERS AND AGENTS.whose works, on what Smith called the | pected, there is no little indignation | The toast was received in a right loyal a little of its origin and existence which | = 4 roo Yadgley.to the C ; April 28 - 84 ST.LUKE STREET, ROAD DEPARTMENT Wealth of Nations, produced, in a pre- | among some of the Commoners who | manner, being drunk with the warmes: may be using the mal vou, but arrangements was Unsatmoney hues of : 10 \u2014 \u2018 CCE WHOLESALE ONLY: ., : ; : 5 41e - .3 : 4 Te 3 .: 7 .\u2014 8 ; ceding generation, so great an effect upon assisted in giving the Bill ita one hun- | enthusiasm, \u201csod Save the Queen being | ny connection with the Lodge and partic The General (\u2018omuittee consisted of B W TENOERS FOR SUPPLIES AND STREET WORK | Bordeaux, French Kids and Goata, à the public opinion of France.M.Say dred of a majority in the Lowe: House.sung by Bros Geddes and Carter and the | pation in its duties.1 entered the 1 odge Bros Hutton, § J Thowpson, F RB Clark, W .\u2014_ Burgundy Boltjpg Cloth >.the 1 .- midnight de:pat:h irom Toronto | Brethren.in February, 1824, avd after having dul avers, Jas Leslie, oung, E A Dean, j SE:LED _{ Champa ne; : is like is aber s a great authority OR | conveys the sad intelligence from Hon.| « rx GRAND MASTER AND GRAND LODGE OF served my ap renticeship and fellowship, Le Cm Or and J phy Davis, Sec- | \u2018Theo AN NUAL MEETING of dressed to tho MODES ad- Sauternes, All sorts of Liqueurs Pader, He has J doubt other qualities, Geo.Brown's medical advisers that the ENGLAND.\u201d : served the off til py ater of the Lodge the.Linglish, Register, viz, St Pans, a of the Section of Montreal for Ft Supphies, > or \u201c Tender for Madeira Vonctating\u201d reserved yo.* .* e : ; « à ; T 3 > - x »\u201d » , ; which have pointed him out as suitable | turn fr the worse, ng that they bave The CHAIRMAN, 88 ho rose to give \u201c M.Grand Master a ne and, in 1849, T suc- joint auspices n°?ag rrence, under whose tion of Officers and for Members of the Street Work,\u201d.as the case pluceo, .\u2014_\u2014 to represent the interests of Frauce in| yo hopes whatever for his recovery W.H.B.H.the Prince of Wales, Grand Fee NT pt re poilad rer t1eGill, rhoue Dinner Committee was Mo sors Toy.Davis Council, will be held on hy a wil be received at | Brandy and Gin Chartreuse & Benedictine ; + .| .25 i - + 4 - A ; P England; but his agreement with Eng.| \u2018The Joint Committee on Printing, Master and the Grand Lodge of England,\u2019 ofice.My Masonic service has extended ad Geddes, Mezsrs J Paylor, C C Geddes | SATURDAY, tho FIRST OF MAY untii noon on TUESDAY, tbo 1th of Papers, Pens, HF Shooting Arms ish opinion on the question of@having heard Mr, McLean, who declarcd was loudly cheered, + pany rising 10 | gy.the jong period of 56 yea:s, during | Suthorland and Committee, Messrs Louis \u2018 ë » | MAY next, for the delivery of such of the French Shoes, Crystals and international trade is so Strongly | chatte had ou 4 \u2019 A their feat and drinking tbe toast with all | 51 which period, my time devoted to utherland and J V Morgan, Secretaries.At THREE o\u2019clock, p.m following articles as may be r d for |\u2018 Band Saws P lai marked a feature in his public character aL ne had pal r.Cotton to be given | honoure, \u201c God Bless the Prince of Wales\u201d | Jodge and Masonic duties, has been richly bot he hoaith of B W Bro Huiton having B po the Road Department for the.year 1880, ke, &e de Hine, ec an hardly be looked ü er to Mr.Boyle, resolved to recommend | bsing sung by Bro.Young, the compasy | redeemed by the kind recollections of my been onoured, Mr Geddes sang \u201c Ye y order, vi :\u2014 y >| February 5 s &e., &e.2 : y be lo pon other: | the cancellation of the contract with | joining in t horus, : Masonic associates treatin .ariners of England,\u201d after which came P.PE L | th fh à joining in the c c g me with a|thes WwW\u2019 3B hi 3 .LLETIER, umber, H'rdware, wise than as one of his recommendations | MeLean, Roger & Co.R.W.B:o.Hutton, D.D.G.M.in | genial kindness and à partiality boyond | Musons\u2019 B Joust, Masons Wives and Secretar Cement, Tile Pipes in the eyes of his Government.In fact, giving the toast, said : my deserts, The Grand Master then de- | & | 8 Bains\u201d the J W\u2019s sen iment | April y.Bricks, Cre Gos, 1 .| there is little doubt, that the French| 72577 REVIVAL SERVICES Rignt Wor:bipfal Sir and Brothren, | \\PIed the fret constitution of St, Paul's A eee Fart, happy to 1% | Sewer and Shaft Stones, Smith Coal, inseed il Ra a aile Government, as such, are desi D.> ; » | Lodge, in .and many incidents of i \u2019 © lormal pra- and also fo \\ W I oe og ent, 88 such, ar pol cs Tous a the toast that I have to bring before you | its continued existence, om ¢ rhe ceedings.foe amo x the performance of the follow- } I [ ] y e | The interest in the services conducted by the | needs but tew words of prefuce.1 have | the ) by fi fall ; ; h : ; country on a liberal basis.But Rev\u2019 E, P, Hammond and the ministers associat- | but t His Royal Highness the | ho loss by fire of all its ancient docu eee Repairs to Flagstone Sidewalks and Road \u2014 % that kind M mea | a with him is on the increase.At every meet- Pas > Wales that Worshue ful Grand ments, in 1838, and its re-constitution, and \u201cA REFU:AIION OF COL Paving, : sures of that kind are not as in England, | 154 the power of God is manifest.The remark- Master Snd the Grand Lod ge el ingand | continued prosperity, and high position in INGERSOLL\u201d .Laying and Repairing Asphalt Sidewalke WHITI primarily elaborated by the Cabinet, avle To ure.of | this + special w Ikof grace Is that to secure à hearty reception.As 8 evi- Masonry, down æ the present time.The du.Laying and Repairing Stone Crossings, | NG, BEST BRANDS and then submitted to Parliament for: of al ages and of every postion OS or have | dence of the very gieat interest he takes iran =ater sen proceeded.Before I1 A rather curious pam hlet, entitled « - | Lesing and Repairiug Chainstone, &c., tance, rejecti n, or revision.Th i ; i close, permit me to, occupy your attention ; pamphlet, entitled « A &c., FOR accep , Te) \u2019 .e | been led at those meetings to give thelr hearts | in Masonry, His Royal Higuness thas Refutat f Col .J SALE BY CO ei in that country ie | Ÿ (ho Salon, they are Cvide oh z ho reality | again been clected Grand Master, and L | 1082 few mote minuics, BU some dcfren | alist,\u201d is scout us Togercoll, by a Bation- | WHITE SHIRTS T The whole sa Deere 2] y of their change by leading new lives.Night agal RE ! : ,! more immediately 1eferrible to myself, in alist,\u201d is sent us from Toronto (H 0 FIT The whole in dance wi ' being debated by a numeroug Commit- think I am safe in saying t:at be is the ; 208 [ o (Hunter, .ù ( accordance with schedule Ww & g .3 after 1.ight may be seen young men and young lar Grand Master that England which { ask your permission _to introduce | Rose & Qo., publishers).It will i \u2014_\u2014 specifications and forms of tender to b * el CURRIE & co ° ee, on which & e lntere ave go , stu 8 at our Colleges, clerks, me- 3 - - à few remarks about our institution in ; - ad a i ÿ \u2019 t hich all the interests h t | ladies, students at Coll lerk most popu'ar Ton 2 U de ù g a f ks about ituti the thorough] jall | Interest READY-MADE OR TO OQ had at the City Surveyor\u2019s Offi or a ° themselves represented, and though it ig | CL2RIC8 &c., Wik thelr Bibles ta thoir hands, | has ever geen.[Cheers.] Under his rule | general and its doctrines and purposes.not | deci glly, or partially orthodox, to RDER, | tender will be entertained unless on the | 100 G 1 going from pew to pew inviting their com- | the Grand Lodge cf England has flourished h for the inf i ecide whether its (anonymo h ; ntertained unless on the rey Nun #troet.believed that, on the whole, the tendency | panions to turn to the Lor4 Jesus, and en- | and dod ve than ever before, and | 50 much for the information o the brethren onymous) author has At 8, Carsley\u2019s said forms.January 31 ; is body is in f of laxation | deavouring to teach (tom Gos\u2019s holy word) | we le three English Lodges lef ascembled to whom they sre familiar, as | 827 real clan to the tille of \u201c rationalist * : The Committee re the right io gi vy 46 of this boc Js thoir rosolutions rom one anxious enquirers the way of salvation, Some ye, She She Tag ah ane or ity for the outside information of those who, | Which he assumes.Some of his attem pts | Ready-made White Shirt out contracts separately for the Giipetine 1 > - > 4 : : = : ce 3 .\u2026 4 sat i : day to the other, are very contradictory, facturers, NN 6 ao eniisced In te same | Of\" Tho M host, Worshipful $5 Grand Et the solves to sponk evily and \\0.deciplier a spiritual meaning ccncealed ANY AN, OR MADE TO ORDER ALMOST lines Lot goods, or otherwise, pad, will not Pa so.\u20ac SC : ; : ; i g ° C owe .regarded as an exposition of principles ; A estings are also attended by many Master and & re ave prow Ande, | lightly of our Order.And to designate | relating to Feo and che prure as those REGATTA SHIRTS TO FIT By order, F west bender \u2014 and it seems likely that their work will | ladies, mothers of familles who, notwlihstan 1- emolled.[Uheers.] our assemblies as meetings of rjotous mirth | the ohild e wedge of gold, READY-MADE OR T \u2019 GEO.b.ANSLEY, og not be completed for many months te | 18 aT S30 find time to labour in the | \u201cve Grand Master B.We Bro.Badgley | 21d destructive intemperance; for amawer | aten u by.who mocked Elisha and were At , © ORDER.\"City Surveyor.GIB come.It is understood that M.Say is hen as looks at the mixed assembly, he | responded\u2014It would ill become me in wy Lean point ct, rence on be thought.Nin fe i by ah J Shite to 67 amon ane Regatta | City Surveyor's Office, or Beg to call the attention of their friends : .: Ww.Ë ed fc n - 2 i | to attempt to procure some reduction of Moss ond carn Sinks Which | Foran Th con official coynsetion with the of En glanc.as honour and suience, and who have lived in | gether too fancitul.The stron est alto- to order, » or made Montreal, Seth Apsil 1880 and patrons to the newly imported the Englsh duty on French wines.gregation seems made up of a vast numberof | thir presidi +88 | the practice of every public and private | made is in f pirongest polnt p70 m 101 ese mr me \"sons who are bent on gettin dot TOI | their presiding representative over English | virtue have in all ages as well as the pre- In favour of the existence of a God THE NEW STYLE.Tn SPRING AND SUMMER 6000S perso who are bent, on eg or lolng good.Masons in.my Masonic Listriet of Mont- | fout.bean members of our Society, a à | one God\u2014as proved from the nature of | Regatta Shirts with th JOHN T AY .» Tee SITUATION IN ExcLAND.\u2014 The | deeply anxious, there is a striking absence of | real, to allow this toast to pass 1a silenee.| jnost zealous to promote its present wel- things and the being of man, Th lars with the new stand-up Col- TIN 9 .* of lévi y, and absolutely no perciévable scorn, | I will couple it wtth the preceding toast, | £are and its future presperity» which sould makes out his point full .ere he Regatta Shirt .; ; * | NAILORING and HABERDASHERY, London Times says ; \u2014* It may be hoped, | 1 18 assuredly God's york the day of grace | \u201cThe Queen and the Craft,\u201d which you | rot have been the case if such men had | Author may È it y a Whoever the down Collars, the improved Turn- MERCHANTS \u2014ALBO\u2014 \u2019 in fact, that the decisive resylt of this con.ey ot these meetings, end it is to his hou | have received so enthusiastically, and Der- | hoen betrayed into anything wicked, trif- | difficult to place hi would appear to be | Regatta Shirts with stand- AND PATTERN SUITS from PUOL .i D ° t Il 1 ledge that drunkards have thrown away thelr suade myself that I speak the sentimants | jpg or ridiculous.I could also answer the | orthod Pp im anywhere among the tached.and-up Collar at- MANUFACTURERS\u2019 of LONDON.est will, at all events, relieve us from the | Cups, and he has seen them nightly sitting with | of all my Brethren here, in expressing our | wifully unfounded reproach against us, by orthodox, and almost equally difficult to | Regatta Shirts with turn-d ERS\u2019 AGENTS, March 18 \u2019 66 controversial bitterness which has for so | their families, sober and in their right minds, feeling of heartfelt pride that our ancient | directing attention to the prodigious ex- assign Lim a place among rationalists, Th tached.urn-down Collar at- \u2014\u2014 Lu and deté-mined by God\u2019s grace to walk In new- | Brotherhood is honoured by the august | tent of the instituti At 5 pamphlet w.ll 18.Zhe long marked the tone of political life.As | ness of life.Swearers also have ceased to blas- | patronage of Her Majesty, and trust that ent o Ma institu od a od Shoious lati Al probably have a wide cir- | .NEW DESIGNS EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES F R CAMPBELL NELLES Mr.Gladstone said on Thursday in ad pheme, 2nd Sabbath brençens are now finding | she may long be spared to patronize our tie present moment, the \u2018age of pt psc no altogether from its literary AT 8.CABSLEY 8, OR , 3 .r wa .: : .A i r , y u .+ .8.brief speech at Linlithgow, we may now | Yel there he those Who Say it 1s only excite- Englieh sai Whilst we pride ourselve# | intelligence and close research ; never Were | the thou his it tbe apparent originality of | Over 25.Choice P tt Xi, | ENGINEERS | hope to open a new and happier chapter of | ent and will 2 Bowe A ions ent Lr lish ae Se hors nk its boundaries mere extensive, or its mem gare Ve Soman.inge,.atterns of Regatta Shirt.?0 ê à ga ç à ê : , A not belleve in sudden convers .- |W ave further speci&* | bars more numeious, which has called term tea, \"BF BOI = US di I our history.The conflict being o ing to explain the matter, 1 can onlysay that | cause to rejoice that our ancient ; f 3 rT ee .MEN'S LER MAK : J * have now to think of the interests and OO Og facts there are.of Io-titation is fostered d ard affi- forth the beautiful Rene man.there Ta HOUSE or, 15 pusrar AND Mort) Night Sic on a STE oS, welfare of the country, of peaceful and | dreds many hundreds of * living Witnesses.\u201d ate y po many individuals of the | briliiant beams are reflected!from some VUGE, la : its, small, medium and CAMFEFITTERS ive i } loyal ly, ; ; : 5 - large sizes, progressive improvement\u201d Whether by y domes that have been made 1L.ppy by the sal.of the oy al Fam Tod, pastioalarly bright Jewel of our Lope Wierever the | à meeting of the Governors of the P Men\u2019s Night Shirts, in fine or stout cotton, AND} A G E i T 5 their Tale or their misfortune, the Con- | and sorrow Into one of godliness and peace are Highnees the Prince of Wales has entered doen srg end thore they End à roo.Loe testant House of Industry and Refu ee en white or greg, plain or twilled.1 © t Ji a gorvaie Ga veroment have Doon grieroue | Vi ie Yagi hom dw I | 06 lod over Mis bighese dues as | LES RER SUP 40 Crete prodé | (ho Board room, the Brenton uttorsgon | BOYS WHITE SHIRTS.RAILWAYS, | 20 St.Jumes Street, Montreal ë a ral im- ) - : J 4 ) 3 T i- ft ; si \u2019 ; : \u2019 .Dortant questions of domestic reform ; and strume stalities.Evigentiy the Rev.EF.Ham Most Worshipful Grand Muster over the gions arnt oF Se Soie ie prose an tho Board room, the President, Mr.Charles | Boys\u2019 white Shirts, 11, 114, 12, 124, 13 and April 23 97 their successors have ample waterials on | 8eme of those who profess to have found the Mother Grand Lodge of England, a body | Ÿts coLstant increace, so far às we know ¢ 4 Pr B the chair.The meeting 184.- NO.16 ST JOHN STREET \u2014 - _ _ which to work.Mr.Lowe, in view of Lord wh hold fast, and If only one does, who | which we, cannot fail to honour pnd re- | from the number of Lodges on English Mens fae the Sleatien o officers, and BOYS\u2019 REGATTA SHIRTS \u2019 ° » JSAURKSON FAR, ) » Hd > can tcl! the value spect, an o connec on wi whom we Regist ith th 1 oh : Retis- arks by 6 President and .J .) £ 1 1 1 : egistries, with those of the sister Regis ) > .OFFICE: thia prospect offers a piece of advice to | In conclusion, amine (pat a close Scrutiny | have always.clung with unswerving | tries of Scotland and I:eland, is but little others, on the proposed country houae, the | DOYS, Begatta Shirts with two collars, 11, MON TREAL.Royal Insurance Chambersthe new Government.As the result of | wome.tobe found in Gur Christian churches, | 10733, fully justifying our grateful con: | {magined by those who are mot called | Meetizg adjourned.114.12,128, 18 end 184.January 21 NOTRE Dame STREET his experience in several Administrations, | ther are some at least who date the beginning | fidence, A our, powerful anû Paramount | upon to consider its numbers, \u2018Lhe English BOYS\u2019 OXFORD SHIRTS Y 17 ; -e Observes tlat \u2018 the first moments of r Christian lives from the time of their so- | protection by 108 f - 7 | Register numbers above 2,000 Lodges, t .> ; * 1 fs ernment are golden\u201d Government : called sudden conversion.land, which has hitherto ale hoa wi ch Scotland ev ery where foliowin g ling.mis wise Ler Co, MARSHALL, Boyy Oxford, Shirts with two collars, 11, Ith NO3 ICGEH.CENTRAL FINANCIAL, INVESTMENT AND ow old quickly.Their \u2018 first year is em E toa warrante y princi Mascnic | and,has added above 7UU more,making the | Voitaie Belts to the afflicted umon 30 Soo + 12, 123, 13 and 134.» the undersigned, intend to apply to | BONIS AND Stocks BouGuT AND SoLP.£ en he Socom] silver, and so A until | ç Pupnietgn La pis, at ten cents, A Re- and which upon Svery piluciple of Mascnic number of British Alasons almost incredible | trial, bheedy cures tod upon, 30 dava s the Corporation of the (ity of Montreal | LOANS ON MORTGAGES OR O1HRR SEUURI- you arrive at the iron age : and the Wis by & Kationalist \u201d Can $e obtained cures will cohtinue to be extended fo us for çur EE TETE it ver the four en what they #ay.Write tothem Mis * CAR S L EY, Stal) At corner Cor Mur P rivate butouer\u2019s pa EFFXCTED.ADVANCES UN STOCKS.r ; J .; A = 5 x 9 a \u20148.10 4 î A ' - rray un ERCHAN ; \u2019APER dom is to seixe ,upon those golden mo-l Bgok Store.a?gonstant and undou bting {loyalty tojour | go ciherwise.' Whereyer British comamgros- out deiay DW ® 393, 395, 397 & :09 Notre Da 9 streets.LOUIS BL AS LEE MEncuat NDIEE or Commurcian Dar me Montreal, 16th Api, 1880.¢ lua April 13 87 ent to Win \u2014\u2014 47 C | 337,300.Polway from eve a Union e joint use \u20ac ada Pacifi FiO LLATEN LoxDoN, À Twenty-six loyed in 11 rict to-day tion to strike proportion as ad esrd-roou DIPLOMATI DUCDE ! PARIS, Apr resumption \u20ac tween France France and nominate re poleon Thir voting twice offence invol pension of ¢ THE AUT PALACE CHU Sr.PETE man Shévitexplosion who is repo St.Paterst was known ary scheme versity he tionists, ax freqaent hs readily inf He wus kn carpenter.Churche for forty y consequen: disabilities Russia, UN RECIPROX WasHu Bills rep Committe the appoi ascertain tween the tish Colo: tame Cor tions of \u2018 Massach: le8, accot that as ti prived of conceded tion and bitants tained b Presider sures for for dam: gation « relating In the a resolu .{ Hansard when it was originally propcsed, | promised in the Speech from the rone .- S GON D QUARTERLY : ; # aifrerent depart room for Gladstone undzrtook se:ms to have been | and, at that time, he had not concurred in regarding Civil PS ervice Reform?He THIS MOENING THOMAS J.POTTER W.E.SHAW having rented for a term | bly & dodge judiciously performed.\u2018Thus far a | the view thats system of official reporting | hoped the Right Hon.leader would give a ; of years the large and spacious store, 235 \u2014_\u2014 ; The sale will i S i ressing applicants.woull tend to prolong the speeches of IMPORTANT SALE Came a, Bo.thet are ronda: ge St.James street nearly opposite.the ; © .1 ; id Cabine* (UNRESERVED) .n put to | Liberal Administration baa been formed, I serious answer to that question.Inlaid Cabine\u2018s, &c., that are made.$8.Ott Hotel), wi his busi 1Vi ; 3 of men bave be Paar which promises to be strong, moderata honorable members; but since then Hon.Mr.ANGLIN proceeded to address | of ELEGANT AND COSTLY HOUSE.in all deprstiménts + do rpacsed facilities VISION CF PROFITS 1830.\u201che Gover and representative.The appointments he had come to the conclusion that be was | the House on the question, and a tremend.HOLD FURNITURE by \u201cThomson,\u201d FINE MAHOGANY FURNITURE TRADE SA | Hs for the rule and display of Household ape Citadel, outside of the Cabinet, the most re- not justifed in the view be had then taken.ous uproar was indulged in by several * Stoddart\u201d Piano, B.B.Gilt Mirrors Furniture, and general merchand se, An A The profits of the 5-years ending 30th Se em em markable is that of the Marqui e fenre e evil attendant on Jong | members.and Cornices to match, Bronze Gasa- In Parlorss D:ning- ,B oy 100ds consigned ure promptly sold: an pril next will be computed and distribut- TORON TO Ripon, Governor-General of Todi, x speeches that had been referred towason | Sir JOHN MACDONALD arose, and liers, best Brussels Carpets, valuable | and Library, Brussels Carat, me: FOR ACCOUNT OF MESSRS.proceeds paid orer next day.ed this year.the increase rather than otherwise.While he would not oppeze the new system that was proposed, he was free to state that Pictures and Ornaments, \u2018\u201c Wheeler & Wilson\u201d sewing Machine, ** Carpenter Kauge.&c., Storage for Household Furniture and merchandise, \u2018fully insured.\u201d Cash ai- vances on same, ; silence being iestored, he said that he & Durham\u201d Piane, '* Stalk\u201d Psttern Dinhoped the Speaker would exercise his au- net Service, Tea and Breakfast Ware, &c., Refrige ator, &c.the present case it is inevitable that the \u2014 .RTNEY RACE A \u20ac gaNLAN-COU Viceroy should be ocbanged simultane- ASSURERS JOINING NOW will share in the profits about to be declared.JOHN OSBORN, SON & CO.; ; ; 4, thority to put an end to these unseemly or, &e.Also, cne double R : NTO, April 5 \u2014Rnlan Ba mn tirée te change of Ministry, pat ules the new system gave mora patiefac noises.They would not et through till | ON THURSDAY MORNING, 29TH INSTANT.ba trelod breach-loading ¥ \u2018owling Piece, de.The Subscriber will offer for sale the fol-| 102 w.ES BAW, A.CANAL.con kB.HILLS, tary .ashinzton ; an er whic i i i E \u201cai > .- 0 i .; : : a We wll stars to-morrow | able that it should become a prece- | now working, he would be disposed to.seo that manner.ore wore to be interrupted in land Place).residence of James TonRANCE, Ing fined © Supt.of Agencies, J.W.MARLING- eds dent.Tbe Standard says, although no dis- E:q., who is declining housekeeping: ib i David The subscribers are instructed by David p B® 0 go ENING, 30th April, Crotesstonat Cavs the Hansard done away with.Mr.SPEAKER hoped the hon.gentle- À > x .Tas.Sucretary for Prov.of Quebee-\u2014 Mr.CASEY favoured the postponement P ë Shaw, Esq., to sell at his residence, Brown has been in Teas, Wines, Brandies & Cigars, on.George 220 \u2018 men would preserve order.at Ten e\u2019clock.; R.POWNALL.hu ail day, being unconscious nee policy has yet been adopted by | of the achete till next session, but what- | Mr.ANGLIN continued, amid uproar, No.261 Feel Street, 100 THOMAS J.POTTER, Aucticneer.: Us KIMB ALL & 60.Inspector of 4gencies Fro.of Que., ARE pascale ae The only way that e Home Rulers, it ie certain a great | ever system was proposed it was abaolutely | to condemn the manner in which the | the whole of th h House- at QE ; nad.2 imtereal inistered Yio Tn ie effort will be made by the Parnellites necessary that there shoul a be acourato Goverament were increasing the public 4 he mt ole.Rh he ver handsome ous Ce ARD.Wednesday, Sth May, at 10.30 am, x BANKERS & BROKERS, A pecial City Agent.\u2014JAMES AKIN.os \u201cAiken, who has | to prevent the party attaching itself to | reports of what was said on the floor of the | expenditure.Fall particulars in evening papera._\u2014 IN THE SALES ROOM OF THE VENDORS, .; pa tube.Dr en, the Liberals.The Parnelbtes have | House.Sir JOHN MACDONALD said, in reply o 4 Exchange Court, New York, his patient\u2019s recovery Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.» does not speak hopefully to- | passed a resolution pledging an active ong» M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.The undersigned begs to announce that he has commenced business as Mr.WHITE (Cardwell) said that what to the member for West Elgin, that the was wanted was an astual record of what Gevernment had prepared a Biil in the Nos.18, 20 & 22 St.Sacrament St.We have issued our Seventh Annual » | session to the Independent Opposition.Edition of \u2018\u2018 List of the Principal Stdcks 98 Will be Sold Without Reserve 3 2 A Sn , : yy 3 0e \u2014 The Parnellites will take places in the en andre was opposed oe Servica reform, buf: owing & abe on his sant prs a erperienoe of MONTREAL: and Bonds, Speculative gd Investment HARLY IN MAY = ; - a ses u allow membsra 3 er usinese, oy ha ecide: s > aQugnt and so & e New or to 2 C -.ST.JOHN House on the Opposition benches.In | the privilege of revising their speeches | Dot to bring it in this secsion, as it would SPRING AUCTION SALES.nearly twelve years with Mr.JomN J.Teas Exchange,\u201d which will be farnished free : \u2014 the absence of Farnell, O'Donnell ets | 413 eliminating what might be objection- | scarcely receive proper attention this ARNTON- ; 722 Pkgs.IMPERIAL.on application.SEVERAL HUNDRED ACRES o THE PRIVY COUNCIL.| as chief.Shaw\u2019s supporters 1efused to | able in the offici g J a oper ¢ ; | - ; ir | , Having successfully conducted sales in| AO Do GUNPOWDER.February 7 \u20182 y LT a ! bp able in the official report of the debates.| year.He would give his hon.friend ) The Subscribers continue to give their | avery branch of the business, he solicits a earn 23, w,| te elt a din SH Gli he me | Es of ar, ay | eu En agro | SET De Yom mix AGDOUGALL BRO ou HY B., i _\u2014 ., 0 1008 | which the reporting had been done this ill at \u2018he closa of the session.Every attention given tosalesof HOUSE- | 4 Do JAPANS.S JO Barnes & Co., London House | to be submitted on the land tenare of | session, as be had looked through the | Mr.BLAKE\u2014If you are going to bring Sales of Housebold Furaitere, Bes HOLD FURNITURE de.at PRIVATE | Lee 7e CONGOU | MOUNT ROYAL VALE y dry goods, died to-day.Ireland.Hansard for remarks that be had known | it in next session you had better give all pe a General \u201cMerchandise, zz | RESIDENCES.Full satisfaction guar- 0 : STOCK BROKERS AND THE n » eam , City wll cary the assessment i; A Bauk of British North\u2019 : be Privy Council.It will anteed in every particular.SALES OF REAL ES CATE, TRADE SALES OF MERCHANDISE, &c.were made by hon.members and he found the official reports contained the very opposite.He hoped there would be a thorough | the members a copy.Sir JOHN MACDONALD did not think he would, as he might ba able to improv- Cigars The follow] ditional Cabi - e following additional Cabinet ar 84,900 IMPORTED, Mrcori same 89 Bt.Francois Xavier Street And respectfully beg to inform parties MONTREAL; pointmeuts bave been made: who intend selling their household furni- Proposed VictorialCity Properties.hamberlain, Presi h A \u2018 A LOUE fi > 3 3 = parkling Wines rok io od the Dominion Sapreme 2 do a.he president of 5 e Board of | lr in the mode of preserving à record | OU it before it was given to the public | ture this spring, that their lists are now UNDERNRITERS SALES OF DAM P = 84 Broadway, NEW TORZ Although the land is subdivided i membered Lhe : rade ; John E.Dobson, President of : itis : open, and an early intimation will secure TO Cases MOSELLE.Ot th : ; A zn the subdivided into ded against the City.the Local Government Board, The fole of the ppeeches that were delivered on the He ritisizod the Resolution befare the choice of days SALES OF FARM STOCK, HORSES, & Do HOCK the Montreal Stock Exchange, and Silla Lots, it will be sold in Farms of any PL dE A on received from ; ; < as , oor of the House.ouse, and said that the hon.member for : 1 ; so CA'I'TLE, &ec.î rk Stoc 0.xchange, size if required.e great quarries, from ornission bas been | of the Bar.lowing appointments outaide the Cabinet Mr.G.W.ROSS (Midälesex) said that | Centre Huron (Mr.Cartwright) had not in pT ery the most Im | A General Auction Business transacted.| esident be requested to take moca- sures for the indemnity of our citizens for damage and procure an early abro- ation or termination of the treaty relating to the fisheries.ment, for the year ending 80th June, 1878, was $609,969 ; that 1t 18 now propcsed to expend for the same purposes $70,135 for the year ending 301th June, 1881; that it is inexpedient In the present position of the finances that the scale uf expe diture should be increase by the large than the Imitat'ons.Every package has the trade mark.Call for the genuine, and take no other.HAILSEN Names.XI\u2014-A New Biographical Dictionary of over 9,700 Na®es of Noteworthy Persons, Ancient and Modert.X1il\u2014Pron\u2018uncing Vocabulary oË about \u201c want Sparkling Wine, it surely is fool- \u201c ishto pay for a second rate Champagne, \u2018\u2018 when a Wine that is better may be had \u201cfor less money.\u201d orably known throughout Canada, the United States and Britisn Empire, who has spared no expenee in entirely REFURNISHING the whole House; also adding Subscribed Capitai £2.002,000 Ste CANADA BOAR MANAGING DIRECTORS: pound.PHILADELPHIA, Pa, April 28,\u2014 lhe coal companies have agreed upon an advance of 75.in eastern pric:s of siove PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES Celebrated Danish Specific.D, Only Positive Cure for Nervous ns 000, and that th d Dreams, Loss of Manhood, \u2014 D.Lorn MacDoucaLL, Esq., 700 Common English Christian N ; v G .Is the Senate, Mr.Blaine submitted coal, beginning on the 10th of May.Bum of Oe The reduced à Loti OUR not Ulileete.HAILSEN will prevent THOMAS Davipson, Esq.All Modern Improvements, XII Twelve large dau srto pages of: ti The Pall Mall Saale, os a\u201d $ à resolution calling on the President for | COLUMBUS, O., Apr] 28.-As near 83 | exceeding $630,000.ST por box.A.DE SAPORTE, Chemist, S AV AGE & LY M AN DIRECTORS » Win, | Which will considerably enhanee the | Quotations, Words, Phuases.Proverbs.ok vine: @ Loire, speaks 0 correspondence relative to the outrage | can be learned, of forty district delegates Sir LEONARD TILLEY read from the 346 Church St., Toronto, General Agcnt for y Gruezgr Score, 5q., O \u20ac88r8.* | already enviable popularitv of tais Firste XIV\u2014Abbreviati us and Contractions | Âc erman 8 vast establishment as fol- upon American fishermen at Fortune | to Chicago chosen to-day, eight are for}.of his Budget speech statemente, | Canada, Co CuapLes F.Swmrruzee, Esq, General | class Hotel.used in W siting and 2 HUD.to dal lows: \u2014\u2018 Here Ackerman, Laurance & Bay, which was adopted.Blaine, but in the 17th district a reso« | J he said bad not been controverted NOS Stock Cover &@ rook, 8210 io 81600.| B19 St.James Street.Manager Bank of Montreal.H.HOGAN.ra a T2 large quarto | © C0.the extent of whose business ranks lution was adopted declaring Shermau | by hon.gentlemen cpposite relative to the PIA ORGANS, 3 Stops, 3 et eels 3 March 13 62_ | The Hen.THOMAS KYAN, Senator.S.MONTGOMERY Proprietor.| ages.; © \u201c| \u2018them second among the Sparkling Wine WHATHER REPORT their second choice.Sherman à fiends expenditures that had been complained of, = Mustrated Catalogue Free, Address Daniel \u2014 ms \u2018 Manager.Price, Full Leather, #8 1:2.| ¢ Manufacturersof the world, s so te to-night cl.im the delegation will be | to ghow that the total increase had taken | p, Beatty, Washington, N.J.FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE CO\u2019Y.May 5 .8 g \\ \u201cthing like 70.000 Casks , tore ll Montreal, April 28.| solid for Sherman at Chicago.place in the ordinary way.The Civil Ser- Chromo.SnowNake, Lace, &c, Cards, with E | > L\u2014Punds as at 3Lst December, 878.ta \u2014 DAWSON BROTHERS, o ps ke 0000 pe s and severa Teureratune\u2014In the shade by Standard vice Act as 80 constructed that the sala- 3 Dee, 10 ets, MILLER & CO.; Schodack Foro Borin Pang 798577 0 REVERE HOUSE St.James stract.re De De ne \u201ci ; Thermometer observed by Hearn, ries of employes wero BOG Btatiorary, ba entre, FT \u2019 Premium Keserve.305,065 \u201c\u201c = 5 4 April 27 100 .DT rulitt remarks, \u201c surely: i q Gi J A promotion was going on, and of course A Year and expenses to agents.Out - Balance of Profit an - Mrs McNEILL.Proprietress.- is foolish.\u201d 40 pay the exorbitant price: Harrison & Co, Optici-us aud Mathe THE DOMINION PARLIAMENT with promotion there was necessarily a DIT tee.Address, P.O.VICKERY, Au.RAW LINSE:D OIL ACCOUB wee 00005 vou ver 57,048 © a First-class Commercial snd Private HOE PRESS Champague nov Cost, whoa or or .e of salaries as well > mm mr mein = me : \u2018 .otel.Good Sample Rooms, and cerve= pee yt Notre Dame Street :\u2014 FOURTH PARLIAMENT\u2014SECOND on e to the increase in the NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAU Life Accumulation £2,858 567 © mient to cars ang steamboats., .Laurances\u2019 brand, which is as pure and referred .; ax 1 Es .6 Pru, SESSION.galaries of the clerks in the lib:ary 10 SPRUCE STREET, N.Y, \u2019 Annuity Funds ooo 300,080 « Jaztary 30 iy 2 | For Sale ata Bargain | wholesome, and less fortified,can be had 58 JOMM thet had been recommended by the 1 : 2.\u2014 Revenue jor the Tear, 1578: i for half the money.Consumers bave Max Mix, : Sommittes, amo i A GO From Fire Departiment: REVERE HOUSE money.530 31 > Mes © HOUSE OF COMMONS Committes, nk heh pry bere of vélos 9 Fire Fremiume & Interest £376,160 vice, Mass« only to try this brand to be convinced of .Ottawa, April 28.; So ; ; £ \u2018alt From Life Department : REDUCTION OF PRICE\u2014 \u2018 UM.CY Tr pea ¢ correctness of Pr.Pruitt\u2019s decision BY STANDARD BARONETER, PET clamoring for reductions in the item o Brewers & Maltsters Life Preminms and In- ver Day.A DRUM-CYLINDER HOE PRESS, ia | 0, Sve ; jus ex The SPEAKER took the Chaix at 310) Cur Government.The hop.gentle Superir Pale and Brown Malt; India : ! terest.oro.£438,737 Notwiimeanaias the reduction in price, the | working order, 29 x 40 inside bearers, 5:14 |\" Ai we 208 60 30.55 30.50 | o\u2019eluck.; opposite did not think it worth is while Pale and other Ales, Extra Double and S SO Pa ait des mere hod.cellence of tho table will | only to make roou for « larger machino, = \u2014 METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE After routine, when he was in power to suggest the re- single Stout.in wood and bottle.A I à I ) A \u2019 An\u2019aity F\u2019nds.12,040 oo be strictly malntaine %.FRRRIN, Propriator.Apply at \u201c HERALD\u201d\u2019 Offica.me Toronto, April 28, 10.00 a.Mr.SIEPHENSON moved that the | ductions propos-d ; but now, when he had FAMILIES SUPPLIED.£450,777 October 17 pret pply at 3 à p OTORLO, pri » 10.00 am.report of the Debates\u2019 Committee should ! no responsibility, he was anxious that The following oottlers only are authoris.FOR SALE BY A 3 - April 6 DW 8 , | robabilities for the next 24 hours : | be coneurred in.It provided for a new | great economy should be practised.He | ed to use our labels, viz.: Total Kevenue.essere.£1,426,087 News A il Ot Berean SPLENDID GuLi cuite - : Ry \u2014Lower Lake Region\u2014Winds mostly | system of Hansard reporting, whereby | had no doubt that as the prosperity 1n- \u2018Thos.J.Howard.178 St.Peter street WILLIAM EWING ee $6 Sa 426 78 p if | ?f .Fur : i» * x LL ee southwesterly to sonth-eusterly ; cloudy, there shall be one chief reporter at a salary | creased tho cost of living would also in- Jos.Virtue.\"22 471 ver Steet s | GEORGE N.AHEKN, Sb.Inspector.DVERTISERS can learn the exact cost Pur niturne À OF pn sata, cheap.at Saar JOSEF! i QGUJOTT 5 warm weather, followed by leval rains | of $1,500, and five aseistants as salaries of | create, ço he would ask the House to vote nos.Ferguson .» Gons H PES of any preposed line of Advertising in t | ?YGAQUEE, 438 aig street : ; .| 3t.J 3 enc \u2019 - À \u201c ; Wm.Bishop.47d Lagauchetiere st Head Office for the Dominion in Men f any prepo ot À ising in Ÿ Queen Anne aud Eur\" Vralx utes STEEL PENS.| to-night, St.Lawrence-\u2014Moderate to | $1,000 each, aod that the persons #0 AP\u201d | down the resolution, Mine 1 Ameriran Paper: by addressing P.Rowel |: 6 a 8577 wie Dining Chair 3 Thos.Kinsella 144 Ottawa street orn nxchange real 258 vow in leather, fluo f fresh winds ; partly cloudy; warmer | pointed should be officers of the House.Mr.JOHN WHITE (Hastinge) rose to os.M fesomeuve 585 St.Dominique st.g \u2019 MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON & Co.\u2019s Newspaper Advertising Burequ, ! roam Suit 20 uebvards, Parlor and Gel Sold by all deslers throughout the Wordd, ! weather, Maritime Provinces\u2014Moder Hon.Mr.BLAKE wanted to koow who speak: and the usual Ministerial uproar Cieop.Maissoneure 25 Bt.Domins by MONTREAL, ; General Agents.\\s ace Street, N.Y.£end for a circular.them = Library Parme, go.al! of yA ee rate winde, and fine warm weather, | would appoipt thojreporters?occurred.\u201cTelephone * February 11 86 November 20 128 M arch27 dm va mil PROS Por RE RUE M ee Jouvery 27 x » .A.A, strikers, many of them the leaders in the movement, seeing tha\u2019 the struggle had ended, applied to be taken back.The leaders were refused work on any terme, but the rest were, after some good, sound advice from the manager of the mills, given another chance and were set to work.Crry Passenear Raruwar.\u2014The labour agitation has travelled from the Cotton and Tobacco factory hands to the employes «fthe C.P.R.On Tuesday it was reporte ed to the Manager of the Railway that disaffection existed among the stablemen at the Mile-End in regard to pay.Mr.Crawford, the President, lost no time ia preparing to meet any issue that might arise.The Company has been especially generous with the men this season, paying them, not only fully according to rates usually allowed and agreed to, but giving them the summer rates\u2014which are considerably in advance of the reat of the year-a month earlier than usual.For this reason it was determined to hold no meeting with those who might think fit to strike.The Company\u2019s Imepector, Mr.Franklin, at once engaged a number of stablemen provisionally, #nd yesterday morning proceeded to Mile~-End to find out what the men intended to do.He was told that they must have an increase of pay or the stables must take care of themselves.The Inepectorat once dismissed every man in the stable\u2014ten in number \u2014ordering them off the premises and instantly installing his new foree in their places.\u2018The grumblers left considerably crestfallen, not expecting such just treatment.TrINITY CUROH.\u2014The Rector elect, the Rev.J.Walters, preached on Sond ay last, both morning and evening, to a larger congregation than has been assembled for along while.The rev.gentleman\u2019s forcible and eloquent discourses were listened to with great satisfaction by an appreciative audience.The music was most hearty, and, together with the responses, was well taken up by the congregation.On Monday evening a meeting of the members took place.After prayer, the meeting was organized by electing Mr.J.Philip Withers Chairman, and Mr.W.J.Fairall Sécretary.The business of the meeting consisted of appointing a managing Committee, which resulted in the unanimous election of the following gentlemen : \u2014The Rector elect, Mr.Howden, Mr.Devlin and Mr.8S, C, Fatt.The members present also signed an agreement fixing the stipend of the Recor elec', who has so kindly, and with such seif-denial, consented to take charge of the congregation, with a view to remove the heavy debt due the Trust and Loan Co.The meeting was most hearty and enthusiastic, and great hopes ara entertained that the energy of the new pastor (to whom such work is not new), aided by the friends of the Church of England, will remove the debt, and save to the diocese such a magnificent structure.Thé Comm ittee invitesall who have no settled place of worship to use Trinity Church, ag.it is very large, and the seats for the most part free.MONTREAL À FREE PORT THE PRESENT OPPORTUNITIES.FUTURE PROSPECTS.AGITATION TO BE CONTINUED.Yestorday afternoon a meeting of the joint badies of the Board of Trade, the Harbour Commissioners and the Corn Exchange Agsociation was held in the building of thd latter Association.The object of the meeting was to hear a report from the deputatior which lately proceeded to Ottawa od the question of reducing the port charges in Montreal.Mr F W Henshaw, the;President of the Board of Trade, occupied the chair, and there were also present : Messrs.J 8 Hall, DAP Watt, W L Routb,, J H Winn, W RB Wonham, H Storey, W Bonnyn, J Kerry, J Hodgson, J Fairbairn! B Simms, H A Nelson, 8 H Ewing, J M Kinghorn, Abner Kingman, G Boivin, J McLean, W C Munderloh, D J Rees, F B Matthews, Thomas Beddall, RB Archer, P:Reford, J H Mooney, J M Kirk, Thomas ,Cramp, A M F Gianelli, H P Ives; J Johnston, B Esdaile, Dickson Anderson, A J McBean, C H Letremont, C H Gould, H Bulmer, Mayor Rivard, J B Rolland, \u2014 Elmenburst, \u2014 Cantier, J B Bucknall, A McK Cowie, Hugh MoLennan, H Cleghorn, \u2014 Baird, \u2014 St Onge, A Robertson, \u2014 Denholme, J G Gilmour, - Proctor, W 8mith, R White, R F Routh, Tom Simpson, F E Gilman, Gilbert Scott, E Guoux (Quebec), \u2014 Rolland, jr, H Lyman, SD Hood, \u2014 Watson, A McCulloch, E K' Greene, P Hoiland.i The CHAIRMAN, in opening the business of the meeting, said : Gentlemen of the Board of Trade, the Corn Exchange, and Harbour Commissioners of Montreal\u2014You are assembled here to-day, by invitation, to take part in the discussion of a question, the most momentous perhaps of any that the citizens of Montreal; have ever been called upon to pronounce ac opinion.The question to be debated to-day is not to be considered in the light of a local matter alone.The eyes of the whole country are directed towards us, and the action taken by this meeting to-day will be regarded with the deepest imterest.The people of this country from the Rocky Mountains to the sea, regard Montreal, situated as she i at the head of ocean navigation aud at the outlet of their great canal system, as holding a most responsible position towarda the couatry, and wish the key of the position placed in our hands demand that we shall unlock the door and set their commerce free.The merchants of Montreal fully recognize this responsibility, and have time and again made the most strenuous efforts to meet these just demands\u2014and it is a proud satisfaction to be able to state that Montreal has never yet been obliged to go to the Government and ask for help for any of her local improvements, but on the contrary she has patiently borne a burden most unjustly placed upon her commerce in paying annually the interest on the purely national debt of Lake St.Peter\u2014an amount sufficient to free every dollar of tonnage dues on ocean and canal craft visiting our harbour.One month ago a a large delegation from the Board of Trade and Cora Exchange met a similar one from all parts of Upper Canada and laid before the Government in the strongest manner an array of facts and figures that could not be controverted, showing in the firat instance not only the justice bus the necessity of the Government assuming the debt of Lake St.Peter, and thereby enabling Montreal to do what the country demanded of her.This deputation consisted of a very large number of the leading men of the West\u2014and I may add that a telegram was placed in my hands on that occasion, signed by some twenty or thirty of the leading merchants and bank- era of Toronte, expressing regret that they were unable to attend personally, Lut assuring the deputation of their cordial sympathy and warmest wishes for success.At this interview no lees than five of the Cabinet Ministers were present, and the deputation, consisting ¢f some thirty individuals, was assured bythe Government that the claims there put forward should receive their early and careful considera- tien.Deeming the subject of such momentous importance, other delegations were sent last week again to Ottawa, to urge upon the Government the neeessity of it-mediate action being taken, and at the c ose of our conference the deputation: withdrew satisfied that, with the encouraging words which fell from Sir Charles Tupper, Montreal should, as advised, make the experiment of reducing to some extent the burdens that weigued so heavily on commerce.This experiment I trust this meeting will, in unmistakeable terms, order to be made.The opportunity has now arrived, and we should allow no obstacles to stan | in the way of immediate action.I hope that a general expression of opinion will be made here to-day, such an one as will convince the Government that the people of this country are serious in their demande, and that it will be good policy on their pârt to give attentiye hearing to this subject.I Lope that all ocean ships and canal barges shall be freed from tonnage dues, I hope that gentlemen will give free expression to their views.The time has arrived when action should be taken, and if we allow this opportunity to pags by we may have to wait for many years.No Government ie so powerful that they can disregard the voice of the people.In the old country as strong a Ministry as ever was known bad melted away like the dew of the morning.Relief ought to be given to the traffic, and if the Government can throw away millions and millions on a comparatively useless work ia the Rocky Mountains, they could surely give some for ao useful à purpose as this and do the people of the country some good.I have received the following letters:\u2014 ST.CATHARINES BOARD OF TRADE.April 27, 1880, F.W.Henshaw, Esg., President Board of Trade, Montreal : DEAR SIR,\u2014I have much pleasure in stating that the Minister of Railways and Canals definitely assured the St.Cathalines delegates last Friday of the inten- ion of the Guyernment to open the enlarged Welland Canal for the traffic (12 ft.scale) noxt spring.\u2018l'his is, of courss welcome intelligence, since it 1s calculated to stimulate shipbuiiding in Ontario, The use of the eniarged canal suould have the effect of throwing an increased amount ot Western grain down the St.Lawrence next yoar\u20141881.Here now the point .| - MONT Unless proper measures are taken this year to imduce a corresponding increase of ocean tonnage at Montreal, satisfactory despatch of freight will be impossible frem Montreal This in:urn Fill disarrange the inland supply.Lift the burden from the ocean trae at Montreal this year at any sacrifice of time, labour and influence.I again repeat there will be little use of our inland shipping throwing or attempting to throw 385,000,400 bushe's of grain into Montreal in 1881 if provision is not made beforehand to have the ocean tonnage coming up to Montreal sufficient to remove the grain forward with despatch to the Atlantic-* A free port for shipsani 50 per cent reductiion by hook or by crook upon present rates for towage and pilotage ; these things obtain before 1881 opens, and let your private enterprise be not either to procure despatch on ali important requirements in fighting New York.All the links in the chain of transportation from the upper lakes to the ocean must work together for success.Depend upon us for the satisfactory working of our lirk ; look to yourselves, so that there may be no hitch.Our interview was a decided success; I only regret your absence.Yours very truly, Luorvs C.OILLE.Mr.M.P.Ryan, M.P., in & communiez- tion to Mr.Henshaw, said there was no doubt the Government would assume the Lake St.Peter debt, but not this year.He was of opinion that if the present agitation was kept up they would do so next session by legislation.The only relief to expect thig year waa the reductien the Harbour Commissioners might be able to make by taking off the tonnage dues on sailing vessels.If the different bodies in Montreel and those in the West continue their agitation, he was satisfled they would succeed in obtaining all they asked for.He continued : Now, if we have all we ask for, it will pe very much more than we insist poner I hope that a very general expreséflon of opinion will be given, for this is a question of great importance.Mr.D.À.P.WATT wished to know what was meant by a free port.In other places, he said, it meant that there were no customs.Mr.CramP said that as the President had made no regular report respecting the deputation, he would give his own impressions of what occurred in Ottawa.He possessed a very interesting'book of travels through China by a distinguished Boman Catholic Priest, the Abbe Hue, who tells that he was taken ill in an interior town, and that the two principal phy-icians were summoned to his bedside.Before long, however, they began a learned disquisition, or dispute, as to whether the igneous er the aqucous principle was most likely to gain the as- cèndancy in his malady, but prescribed nothing to relieve him.All at once, some attendants appeared at the head of his bed with a handsome coffin, the exhibition of which 7as considered a delicate attention in China.Upon seeing this, however, he determined not to die, applied some simple remedies,;an very shortly recovered.When in the Ministers\u2019 room of Ottawa he (Mr.Cramp) was vividly reminded of this story.The Hen.Mr.Langevin was, he considered, one of the ablest, most energetic and ac~ complished Ministers that ever presided over the Department cf Public Works.But when Mr.Langevin said he would consult his colleagues about all the important questions involved and weit until a comprehensive policy could be decided upon before doing anything, it was clear the patient under discussion was sinking fast, and though death might not ensue, vet recovery would be greatly retarded for want of using simple remedies easily within reach.The etiquette of deputations did not admit of discussion after statements and replies,unless invited.but he thought the President, in thanking Mr.Langevin at any raie for the cheering words spoken, went to the very extreme of both etiquette and courtesy.Sir Charles Tupper had given them real en- ecouragement, and pointed out very clearly a mode of immediate relief which he hoped to hear the Harbour Commissioners had at once acted upou.Both replies were, kowever, now before the meeting.and he would say that Mr.Langevin appeared to him to have taken.to say the least, an unfortunate view of the subject.Difficulties were suggested about conflicting interests of sections, and respecting various subjects affecting the rights of individuals, but it would be admitted as an axiom in political economy, th «t providing means of communication between all important points in a country was one of the first duties of any Government.The St.Lawrence was no ordinary river, but the artery of a continent, and so far a3 Canada was concerned, its main artery to and from the heart of the country.It was of national importance that this great centre of the system should be clear of all kind of obstruction and permit tle free flow of trafficalong its wkole ine.It was now shackled at a vital point, and it was in vain to expect, while this condition lasted, any ad.quate or satisfactory result from the vast expenditure the country had incurred We had not yet, he thought, the political millenium in sight, and, therefore, it was a vain expectation to count upon séttling all at one and the same time\u2014the Canal question, the Lake St.Peter debf, the towage difficulty, the pilotage systems of Montreal and Quebec, the Quebec graving dock matter, and sundry other problems in which differences of opinion were sure to occur.They might, however, deal very easily with some of them, and without any delay at all.With regard to the Canal tolls he might remark that no deputation, or commercial body, had asked for their total abolition, but only a reduction, and for the information of the meeting he would read the FREE LIST ON THE ERIE CANAL For 1880.Flour, Cornmeal, Pork, Beef, Bacon, Cheese, Butter, Lard, Tallow, Lard Oil, \u2018Wool, Cotton, Clover and Grass Seed, Flax Seed, Domestic Spirits, Oil Meal and Oil Cake, Leather, Bar and Pig Lead, Cuffee, Live Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, &c.Now, all these articles, the pr »duce of the country, paid heavy tolls on the St.Lawrence ¢ nals, and there was no free list at all, while it was well known that an agitation was now going on 1n the State of New York for the abolition of all tolls on the Erie Canal.There nezd e no difficulty, and he thought there ought to be no delay in meeting, to some extent, this condition of affairs.The next question was the Lake St.Peter debt, about which he need go into no detail, except to say that he had found great misconception existed in many quarters asto the charae- ter of the obligation under which the Harbour Commission rested.No bonds had been issued by the Commissioners for this outlay, but they had to pay the interest on Bondsissued by the Government of Canada to cover the expenditure made under the superintendence of the Department of Public Works in virtue of an Act which provided that the work might be carried on by the Harbour Commissioners of Montreal, orin some other manner.As had been mentioned at previous dis- cusssions, Montreal occupied an unfair position in \u2014 this\u2019 matter, and appeared to ask for favours when they only demanded justice.This was, however, only what had happened in other cases, one noticeable instance of which was the settlement of the seignerial tenure, in which, while every other parf of the Province of Quebec in which: the tenure existed had been freed from the burden by Act of Parliament and payment to the Seigniors with public money, the Island of Montreal was alone made an exception, and all commutations had to be paid by the owners of property, and the lods et ventes on all uncommuted land remained payable to this day, while Upper Canada and the Eastern \u2018l'Ewnships received equivalents by Government rayment to there municipal loan funds.Aas to the towage difficulty, he was glad to understand that legislation was likely to be ce- cured this session, so that we might look for a measure of relief so greatly needed, and, he supposed, they would get to the question of pilotage before long, though, no doubt, it was a sone- what intricate task to deal in the public interest with what were considered by some vested rights.The last reference made by Mr.Langevin was to the Quebec graving dock, and he thought upon that question no difference of opinion would occurin Montreal.That dock was a public work, and should not be a charge in any locality-\u2014it was only in course of constructions andno financial question had yet arisen, but it was built for the benefit of the whole St.Lawrence trade, to seeure economy in case of disasters, and thus reduce rates of marine insurance, while also it was in one serse a means of defence.There were sound public reasons for a graving dock in the Maritime Provinces, and one was being built on the Pacific coast; none of these were properly local works.He had now gone over the principal points alluded to in Mr.Langevin\u2019s reply, and for his part all that had occurred, both in Ottawa and elsewhere, appeared to show more and more clearly the necessity for persistent effort and should stimulate to increased exertion towards the objects they had in view.I5 appeared to him a golden opportunity.We had a strong Government, with a majority so large that they were practically all powerful.They had the support of Western opinion most influentialiy expressed.The Harbour Commission had, of course, five Government nominees, but it so happened that three of the elective members were also supporters of the Ministry, The members of Parliament for the city were all Conservatives and elected by large majorities, so that idontreal ought to nave great power, while it must not be forgotten that more members of Parliament representing outside constituencies lived in Montreal than in any other city o the Dominion.Here was great combine strength.Beside ull this it was well known that the leaders of our Parliamentar Opposition were already committed to the poiicy of Government assuming the Lake St.Peter debt.In consequence of hearing scme doubt expressed on this point, although he had none himself, the tollowing ays since that some of the Western members of the commercial deputation had called on you respecting their memo:ial, resolutions about tue canal tolls, and other matters, and that you had satd one of the most practicable measures of reliet was the Governmeut assumption of the Lake St.Peter debt, iu which policy yourself and friends were quite willl .g to concur.Some people here are vow sa ing chat you will not do this ; vut that, on the contrary, expected one The deal here, and 1 should like, at once, to be able, with your authority, to deny such reports as thut to which I have ref: rred, as Any suspicion of bostlity 18 , and I rave always ciaimmed that the Liberal partir.under your leadership, had fully acquiested in the justice oi the ciaîm.\u2018Yours taithrully, « Mon.A.Mackenzie, &c., &c.\u201d The following reply was that morning re- ceired :\u2014 © Ottawa, April ith, 1880.\u201cMY Damar SIR,\u2014In reply to your question concerning the Montreal Harbour and River Works, [ may say that if you underst-od me to say the Government should assume the cost of the former, you did not correctly interpret my meaning.With regard to the River Works outside of the Montreal Harbour, I take different ground.I sald od several occasions that the dredging of the river was à eneral charge ~ Which the Montreal arbour Cominissioners should not be called Upon to bear as the works may be used by vessels not paying any tr:bute to the Montreal Commission, and were undertaken in the general interest.Indeed one of the objects tn deepening the river was to cultivate a thorough ocean trade to the lakes.Ido not think, I never did think it would be Jossivle to get such a trade, and that ali inland traffic must be iranshipped at Montreal or Quebec, but the intention was to cultivate such a trade.*\u2018 Yours respectfuly, *\u201cA.MACKENZIE.\u201d \u2018\u201c THOS.CRAMP, Esq.\u201d Cheers t woul CRAMP.\u201d be remarked that he had not put before Mr.Mackenme the question of the Montreal Harbeur debt which the Government had never been asked to assume in auy form, but it was quite clear how Mr.Mackenzie stood in reference to the Lake St.Peter expenditure, and his opinion of the cour-e of trade would no doubt be generally shared by those engaged in the business.It appeared to him that in every respect the present time wis opportune for action, and in the book which they all revered, there was written, \u2018* whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might.\u2019 He recommended that quotation to the Board of Trade, the Corn Exchange, and the Harbour Commissioners at the present moment.If they acted upon it he had no doubt euccess would crown their efforts, and he firmly believed that such beneficial reselts might be expected to follow that all might fairly look for an early return to that prosperity we so greatly desire, and many of us, he ventured to add, so greatly need.Mr.A.RIBERTs0N said there was a confusion of ideas, and he wanted to know what was meant by a free port.Even if the Government pald the river debt, they had the $2,000,000 of debt on the harbour proper, and dues would therefore be required for the coming years, unless the city assumed that debt.He aeked them what they were todo.Mr.Cramp had said some bold effort must be made, and they were waiting to know what that was to be.4 The Harbour Commissioners were tied down, for, unless the Government allowed they could make no changes.A new Tariff had been submitted, and he believed was now ready to be put in force.Mr, Cramp wished them to pay away all tolls, but they could not do that, and he questioned the propriety of such acourse.Now, it had been said that large ncmbers of port of call vessels would come if they could reduce the tonnage and pilotage, but the tonnage was the worst evil, for he could not see any possibility of reducing it.There were other elements at work to prevent those vessels coming.If Mr.Cramp would tell them how to do it they would do all that was possible to reduce the tolls.The whole question of the reduction should be taken up.Mr.HensuAw replied that the intention at present was not to abolish all- the tolls.{hat was not the otject of the meeting or the recent deputation, but to seduce the charges on all sea-going vessels and canal traffic, and to take off the muney paid by the harbour on account of the Government.If that were done they could at once reduce the dues now paid.Mr.EsDAILE was surprised at the none action of the Harbour Commiesioners, after ail the ogitation which had taken place on the matter.It was said they could do nothing without the aid of Government, but they had not told them that they had done anything, or taken any action at all.(Applause.) They ought already to have formed an opinion, and recommended it to the Government, and he could not help but express greas dissatisfaction that this had not been done.(Cheers).Mr.ROBERTSON said the deputation got back but very recently, and the Harbour Commiesioners only met once à week, Mr.BEDDALL wished to know what they were brought here for.He had come to hear the report of the deputation which went before the Government.So far they had heard nothicg except what Messrs.Robertson and Cramp had told them.Mr.WATT said they were in the same position as when the deputation went away.They might help themselves, but the Government would not help them.The CHAIRMAN replied that the Montreal papers had given good reports of the interview at Ottawa, and they could not give them more information.Mr.Huge McLENNAN, as the representa tive of the Board of Trade on the Harbour Commission, said that what they had been told was that the whole matter was to be deferred for the present, Assuming that the Harbour Commissioners could afford relief, the representations made was that, while the percentage of the trade was small, we had lost a particular class of tonnage formerly coming to the port in the shape of sailing vessels known as port of call ships.That was known to have been the most valuable portion of some trades, but now i: had ceased to be so, as they were at a disadvantage.That was the substance of the representations made,and that without some relief in the dues and the towage and pilotage they could not hope to recover that portion of the trade.The deputatiëa represented that if the relief of the Lake St.Peter debt was given it was hoped they would get back the trade.The reply was that the eon- sideration must be deferred.His impression was they should still continue to press on the Government the necessity of relieving the Harbour Commissioners from this debt.The duty of the latter was ta remove charges, so far as thay could, first on sailing vessels, and they would do so.He spoke of the great loss of trade which had occurred by the impost on iron, which had driven the trade through New York.The consideration was not only tonnage, but the cost of laying it down in the West wag of great importance, and what effected one interest affected one as well as another, and they ought to make it so that moneyed men were not afcaid to invest their money.He hoped that they would be able with the reduced tariff to encourage trade.The Harbour Commissioners could not, however, make more than a very trivial reduction, and they must continue the agitation to get the Government to assume the indebtedness.Mr.HensHAW then read the speech made before the deputation at Ottawa as already reported, and said that a member of Parliament bad said to him unless they were demented they would take the hint he had given them: Mr.WINN next addressed the meeting, aod said Government helped those who helped themselves.It was the business of every one in Moutreal to press the question, s0 that when the House met next session the Minister of Canals and Pablie Works would be prepared to give them justice by assuming what really belonged to the country.He felt that would be done if they were ucged to do so through the press.Ia the meantime he wished them to make an effort\u2019 to attract the port of call trade.He continued \u2014great quantities of grain were sent to those ports of call, and many p rsoms bought small quantities which would fill a small vessel but could not afford to pay the towage rates.What could be done was to reduce the other charges.The Board of Commissioners had done one good thing last week by doing away with the Port Warden\u2019s charges.(Hear, bear) That was something towards it.It was well known that there was this season a greater amount of tonnage coming to the port than ever before, and that would give the means of reducing rates.If the Commissioners, at once, said they would, in June or July, take off the dues on sailing vessels, it would bring very many vessels and do the Board no harm, as they would have a sufficiency of funds.(Cheers.) That would \u2018have an important effect, and, so far a the Government were concerned, there never was an instanca when they made à reduction in charges that the Government bad objected to their doing so.(Applause.) Mr.RoBERTEON said that the speech of Sir Charles l'upper read by the Chairman was à consequence of an interview he had with the hon.gentleman the week previously.He had himself thought that it would be well to do away with the $16,009 of which Sir Charles spoke, the dues on sailing ships.The thing had not, though, been fully considered, but would be in a few days by the Harbour Board.Mr.WATT considered that any relief from the Harbour Commissioners would be a mere drop, for with their present liabilities they could, not relieve the port, and they must ask it from Government at once.They had spent $40,000,000 in tbe Irtercolonial Railway, and were annuaily expending a large sam on the same, It was only fair words to put them off which they had heard, but they must still hold to note was sent by kim tothe Hon.Mr.Mac- | their point.The Government was kenzie : ready to help Quebec, and had «\u2018 Montreal, April 26, 1880.granted to them power to borrow * My DEAR SIR,\u2014You mentioned to me a few | money at two per cent.less.He did not thivk the deputation had done their duty &8 they cught to have said that the carry img trade was suffering from the National Policy, and that was the key to the whole position.goes how could they get vessels.hear,) ask.d for the abolition of tdlls on the capals in consideration cf the business (Cheers) If they had not car- (Hear, The depusation ought to have sition from you is a difficulty in the way.matter 18 now being discussed à guod | having been injured, by that policy, and REAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, THURSUAY, AP they ought to claim the same advantages as Quebec.Unless these concessions were made there wae no el) for the carrying trade here.(Hear, hear.; fr, Heenan was satisf d_ that the deputation had done what they went to do, which was to support that of & month agc.They asked for a reduction of dues on the Welland and St.Lawrecee Canals and the assumption of the debt en Lake St.Peter, together with a reduction of the harbour dues.Their programme was à very long one and they could not expect to get all they wanted at once: Mr.J.B.RoLLamD, wbo first spoke in French, afterwards addressed the meeting in English.Me said be belonged to the Board of Trade and to the Marbour Commission, and was also à member of the deputation.He was glad to see such a meeting, and expressed the satisfaction he bad in seeing such a meeting as that was.When they went to Ottawa they did not expect to obtain a solution of the queation, bat the Government said they would take it into consideration at an early date.They all knew that Ministers had many questions on their hands which they eould not put on one side.He felt sure they would have a free port, but not so soon as they might wish, but they had the best assurance they could expect uader the circum.s'ances.He urged further agitation, and concluded amidst applause.Mr, MunpERLOE read the following paper on the subject :\u2014If the proposition to make Montreal a free port could be carried out it would be most acceptable, and, I believe, would add very materially to to the increase of trafficon the St.Lawrence route, and thereby would more than compensate any loss of revenue.It would induce steamship owners on the Continent to establish regular steamship lines between the Continent and Canada.The advantages of such additional lines are so great to the furtherance of \u2018Canada\u2019s prosperity that nothing should be left unden $0 induce them tocome here.As thesubject ie of s0 great importance you will pardon me Mr.President, when I go into particulars, Suppose we succeeded in getting a regular steamship line between Bremen or Hamburg and Montreal, what would be the benefit for Canada ?Allow me to explain.It would He thé means of creating a new business without drawing any away from tre now existing lines: the same would be of such magnitude that the whole Dominion would be benefited thereby.These steamers would not have much diffieulty in securiug full cargoes of general merchandise on the Continent forthe enterprising merchants in Chicago, Milwaukee and other Lake Cities, whereby our inland navigation would also receive additional imp- tus.Our propellers, which of late years, had but little up cargo would leave merchandise.Immigrauts which now land by thousands in New York would divide their attention between the two ports, and the St.Lawrence route would get a fair share of this business, the Railway Co, would alse be benefited, even if the immigrants should merely travel through Canada, though many of them ma - feel induced, when seeing our magnificent country, to make this their permanaut home.By far the greatest advantage for Canada, however; would arise throug : the opening of new trade with the Continent of Europe.They want our wheat, rye, flour, butter, cheese, &c., &c.» &c., and if we should not hive enough to supply them, our western friends will send us their stuff, and again our inland navigation will hava the benefit.I have by no meaus overrated the benefits which will accrue of the pro- Posed liberal policy, and the matter is not new to me; but has had my attention for many years, in fact has formed the subje:t of a correspondence with steamship companies on the Continent seven yea:s ago, but at that time Canada was not prepared to encourage such an enterprise, and the matter had to be postponed.Since that time we have spent millions on canals andl railroads, and have opened Manitoba\u2018 and the great North-West.Therafore this country is now, indeed, in a osition tomake a bold move.Through our nights at Ottawa we may check King enterprise south of us.I am sure our friends on the other side of the line have watched us for some time, wondering whether we saw the move.The two deputations which lately waited upon our Gove ernment have plainly pointed outthe move, and I have full conlidence in our able Ministers to move in tha right direction.Let us comtinue to educate the people of Canada on the national importance of an unfettered inland shipping communication and we will be sure of success.Having said much on the importance of tteamship traffic, I do by no meana under-rate the great value of sailing vesssls.In fact it is my ouinion that the shipping trade of graia in this port cannot prosper without them, and foreign trades will be greatly fostered ; but if they should be doomed to die, a3 sqme gentlemen have predicted, let them die a natural death, in the meantime let them be attracted to our port by a liberal policy - Mr: Cramp felt it must bs gratifying to find so much interest was now shown in the question instead of being as it had in the past.He had great sympathy with what bad fallen from Mr.Esdaile, but he did hope that the Harbour Commissioners would have been able to say what their intentions were.The question had been before the public for a long time, and he did think that as they were within a week of the opening of navigation the Commissioners might have held a special meeting.Mr.Robertson had said they were powerless without the Government, \u2018but did any one think that the Government was coming down to Montreal t> tell them what they required ?\u2018Fhey all kecew that would not occur.The Commissioners should submit a plan and les the Government have the responsibility of refusing it, so that the public would know whom they had to blame.Referring to Mr.Robertson\u2019s allusion to the specca of Sir Charles Tupper he was satisfied te know that Ministers read the papers of the country very carefully, and he would have seen by the Montreal papers the resolution passed at the meeting in the Commissioners\u2019 office.He believed the honourable gentleman\u2019s remarks were well cone sidered, and founded on what had passed before, and he felt bound to take his public statements before those made in private.When he had spokeu of Mcn:- real ag a free port he meant a free port for shipping, and did not say anything about custows or wharfage.1t had been said that the question of gailing slips had passed into insignificance, and that ste.mers were overriding them, and he was aware that the tonnage of the latter was much the greater, but the reduction of the tonnage of that class was much greater in Montreal than in any other port.He adduced from that there was something advorse to sailing vessels here, and that the charge of towage would have a very marked effect on that interesting portion of ithe traffic He thought the present would be an exceptional year, and as he mentioned the other day, if the Commissioners were too sanguine and found a balance they could not me-t by the revenue of the year, they had other assots which could be specially used to bring the matter to a practical conclusion.He proposed the following resolution :\u2014 \u201cThat the Council of the Board of Trade be instructed te continue its efforis for securing the reduction, if not abolition, of tonnage dues in the Harbour of Montreal, and for obtaining the assumption by Government of whole charge connected with ship channel improvements between Mont real and Quebec, and that the co-operation of the Senators aud Representatives in Parliament, the Harbour Commissioners, the Corn Exchange, and of the Corporation cË Montreal, be especially asked; and further, that memorials on the question be prepared, petitions forwarded, and sueh other sieps taken as will tend to secure prompt and effective action towards accomplishing the objects in view.\u201d \u2018The resolution was supported by Messrs, Winn and Robertson.Mr.ROBERTsoN asked wby Mr.Cramp when on the Harbour Board, had $100,- 000 revenue, did not make these reductions ?He said where there were nine people to discuss a matter they could not be expected to be all of one mind, but they were doing ail they could.Mr.Warr said inland ships which only drew seven feet of water came before the barbour was made, and it was unjust to charge them harbour dues.Mr.Cramp felt with Mr.Watt, but he had not intended to say anything about ir.Still he believed in making this a therough- ly free port-free from tonnage and wharf- age dues, but they must do so by degrees.He was in favour of an entirely free port, but he had no expectation that the Gove ernment would assume ths debt.What | Mr.Watt had said, however, about the Legislation of Quebec referred to the powers given two or three years ago.He proposed\u2014and he was glad they had the Mayor and some Aldermen present\u2014that when the time came an agitation should ba made to get the people of Montreal to assume the harbour debt, than which there was nothing more wise.(Hear, hear.) That would give an impetus to trade, and increase the popula~ tion and increase the valoe of every foot of property in the city.That could be effected for a very small consideration, and the taxpayers of the city would not teel it, while the consequences would bs of great importance.Indeed he did not think that any better investment could ba made, and he hoped the matter would be taken up at once, for he considered it would be à wise and judicious expenditure, and he feit all the more satisfaction as he knew that by adopting these measures the other ports of Canaca would not suffer.Mr.A.M.F.GIANELLI, aa the agent of over 70 ship owners, assured the mesating that if the suggestions were adopted, the number of vessels coming to the port woulq be greatly increased, but he did not think it fair to free sailing vessels: and leave steamers out.Still the thing which kept sailing vessels away was the o.st of tow- age, which was $600 to $700, and shipowners saw when they bad to pay such our port loaded with full cargoes of general |: Bermuda, West Indie QUEBEC AND GULF PORTS STEA MAYAGUEZ, PONCE, ARROYO SVADILLA, C ANIMA, Abril 28.ST.LUCIA, BARBA FLAMBOROUGH, Ma again.He bad heard of the reduction by before the people on the other side.He complained Pas the class of towage boats was not equal to do the work economi , and that was, he said, the cause of so many failures.From erquiry, he found that a tug-boat, capable of bringing up two 500.ton vessels, could be built for $30,000, and, after paying all expenses, and allowing for wear and tear, insurance and interest on capital, bringing the outlay of a season up to $17,200, would realize, cents $28,800, in one season.(Applanse.) The motion of Mr.Cramp was adopted nem.con., and the meetirg adjourned.= ey -.Sirmship SLOTICES.1880.LONDON, 1880.Quebec and Montreal.TE Composed of the following First-class Steawmships:\u2014 SCOTLAND .reese 2,645 Tona, THAMES, .1,687 \u201c SEVERN .1,271 \u2018 The Steamers of this Line are intended to be despatched from QUEBEC FOR LONDON AS FOLLOWS : SCOTLAND, On or about 8th MAY, THAMES, do.20th do.Passage Certificates issued to persons desirous of bringing out their friends.Through Hills of Lading issued on the Continent and in London, for all parts of Canada and the Western States.For Freight or Passage, apply to TEM- PERLEYS, CARTAR & DAKKE, 21 Billiter street, London, E.C., ROs3 & CO, bec.Quebec DAVID SHAW, Montreal.April 16 81 Under Contract with the Governimen:s at Urnada and Newfoundland for the conveyance of the CANA MAN and UNITED STATES MAILS, 1880 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.1380.Tms Company's Lines are composed of she undernnted First-class, Full-powered Clyde-built, Double-Engine, Iron Steam- 3hips:\u2014 Tons.Parisian.5400 Building Bardinian .4100Capt.J KE.Dutton Polynesian .4100 Capt.R.Brown 3armatian .~.4000 Capt.À.D.Aird Circassian .3800 Capt.Jas.Wylie Moravian .8850 Capt.John Graham Peruvian.86¢0 Lt.W.H.Smith,R.N.R Nova Scotian.3300 Capt.W.Richardscn Hibernian .3200 Lt.F.Archer, R.N.R.Taspian \u2026.3200 Capt.M.Trocks Buenos Ayrean 4200 ant.Neil McLean.Greciun\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.4200 Capt, Legallais.Austrian \u2026».\u2026.\u20262700 Capt; Barrett.Nestorian .2730 Capt.J.G.Stephen.Pruasian .3000 Capt.Jos.Ritchie.Scandinavian .3000 Cupt.Hugh Wylie.Yanitoban .e.3150 Cavt.McDougall, Canadiaf .u.2800 Ca t.C.J.Menzies Phonician.2800 Capt.James Scott Waldensian .2600 Capt.Moore, Luoerne.2800 Capt.Kerr.Acadian .1500 Cap}.Cabel.VYewfoundland.1850 Capt.Mylins THE STEAMERS OF THE Liverpool Mail Line Sailing from Liverpoolevery THURSDAY and from Quebec every SATU ZDAYŸ calling at Lough Foyle to receive om board and land Mails and Passengers to aad from Ireland and Scotland are in.kandod tu bo despatched FROM QUEBEC.Polynesian., .Saturday, May 8 Moravian.vane \u201c 15 Sarmation .\u201c * 22 Circassian .\u201c \u201c Sardinian \u2026 \u201c June 5 Peruvian ., .\u201c e 12 RATES OF PASSAGE M QUEBEC.Cabin, according to accommoda- LOL.socsee vas versossso soc sue vocros.$TO aNd $80 Intermediate \u2026 ve vons es $40 00 BEEErage.cciieieirnns vane ven seen 820 00 Extra Steamers for Liverpool will be despatched at regular intervals throughout the season.The Steemers of the Halifax Mail Line from Halifax to Liverpool, via St.Johns, N.F., are intended to bo despatched as follows :\u2014 = FROM HALIFAX, Caspian.Nova Scotian.Hibernian June 8 RATES OF PASSAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND \"87.JOHNS: \u2019abin .820 00 | Intermediate.$15 00 \\ Steerage.$6 00 THE STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW LINE are intended to sail from Quebec, and thereafter at regular intervals: \u2014 ce Grecian.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026&bout May 12 Waldensian.005 26 Buenos Ayrean.oe June 2 Manitoban .\u201c \u201c 9 Phænician \u2026 \u2018 \u201c 36 Grecian .\u201c \u201c 28 Ax experienced Surgeon carried ou each Vessel.Berths not secured until paid for.Through Bills Lading granted in Liverpool, and at Continental Ports, to all points in Osnada, and the Western States.For Freight or other particulars, apply In Quebec to Arnams, Bar & Co.; in Havro to Joux M, Curcre, 21 Quai d\u2019Or- \u2018eans; in Paris to ALEXANDER HUNTER, Rue Scribe; in Antwerp to Augdcumitz & Co., or Ricmarp Brews; in Sotterdam to Rurs & Co.; in Hamburg to J, Huao; in Bordeaux to Jauxs Moss & Jo.; ip Bremen to HxizN Rurrr & Sons; a Belfast to CaArLEY & MaALcoL\u2026M ; in \u2018rondon to MONTGOMBRIE & WoRKMAN, 7 Gracechurch Street ; in Glasgow to \u2018AMES & ALEx.ALLAN 70 Groat Clyde Jtreet; in Liverpool to ALLAN BROTERRS, \u2018mes Street ; in Chicago to Anza= & Co, 14 Le Salla Stæeet ; in New York to Levz & ALDEN, 271 Broadway.H.& A.ALLAN, Corner of Youville and Common Streets April 28 | 14 NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND IMPORTERS.WINTER STEAMSHIP SERVICE VIA PORTLAND, IN CONNECTION WITH THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA.en The DominionS,S, Co.Th Canada Shipping Co, Dominion Ling.Braves Linz.Will perform a Weekly Service between Liverpool and Portland during the ensu- ng Winter, with the following first-class Clyde-built Steamships, leaving Liverpool ¢n Thursdays and Portland on Fridays in gach week ,.\u2014 DoMIN10N Lire, Beaver LINE.} Tons, Tons, Brooklyn.3.575 | Lake Nepigon.,.2,200 quebec .2,8560 | Lake Champlain.2,203 ominien.,.3,200 | Lake Winnipeg\u2014.3,300 Appointed Sailings, PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL DOMINION LINE.| BEAVER LINE.BROOKLYN, .LAKEk CHAMPLAIXN, April 2nd April 9th TORONTO, .LAKE NEPIGON, April 16th April 23rd Dominion, , April 80th These Stoataships are all of large carry~ ng capacity, will insure at tke lowest rates, and have superior accommodation for passengers, \u2018Through Bills of Lading issued b: 11 Grand Trunk Railway Agentsin Canada.Apply in Liverpool to FLINN, MAIN & MONTGOMERY, Dominion Line; H.J.SELKIRK, © 0% Manager Canada Shipping Co., ; Be ine: And in Montreal to aver Line; DAVID TORRANCE & CO.Exchange Court, Agents Dominion Steamship Co, An THOMPSON, MURRAY & co.1 Custom House Square, Agents Canada Shipping Co.8 & PartoRico A April 1 MSHIP co'y amshi ARE ERMUDA, May HUMACA, THOMAS, steamaniy MINICA, MARTINI OES and TRINIDAD yo! RICO and ST, For ANTIGUA, DO Passage Kates greatly rag Fer treight, passage PNA Inst AVE, OUTERGAL Se appiy ta 29 Broadw \u2019, CHVR 2 ALDEN FO k, largo sums that they would mot return 202 St.James stréet Moutreal, Apitl 25 1y 103 the Beaver Line, but that was not suf- : ficient, as he would rot put their tariff ¢ st 50 cents per ton, $24,000, and at 60 | 29, 1880 | steamship Flotices, NEW ROUTE.IMPORTANT TO (MPORTERS AND SHIPPERS.THE fireat Western Sisanship Line Pe 40 br > A me yh e SAE FETTER MONTREAL TO AVONMOUTH DOCK, (NEAR BRISTOL.) Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, composed of the following New and First-class GALATEA cerner 2,100 Tons.RIVERSDALE.2,000 = ASHBURNE 2509 - BELSIZE.D VITE One of the above Steamshirs is intended to be despatched for Bristol about the 11th MAY NEXT._ These steamers will have special facilities for the carriage of Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, and other perishable goods, and the greatest care in handling same will be taken at both ends of the route.They have also first-class facilities for the carriage of a limited number of Horses, Cattleand Sheen.i Intending Shippers should make immediate application, considerable ongage- ments having already been made.For Rates of Freight, apply to ROBERT REFORD & CO., ÿ and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal, Or to MARK WHITWILL & SON, \u2018 The Grove, Bristol, England.April 12 87 DOMINIEN LINE OF STHAMSHIPS Sak Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway ot Canada ! Tons Tons.Montrenl .3,284 | Brooklyn.3,600 Dominion,.3,176 | Toronto.3,284 002,700 | Ontario .8,176 3,700 | Toutonia \u2026\u2026 2,700 .2,680 | Ottawa.3,650 ,000 (Building.) E OF SAILING.Steamers will gail as follows :\u2014 FROM PORTLAND.DOMINION.29th April FR EBRC.QUEBEC.5h May MONTREA 2th May BROOKLYN 15th May ONTARIO 22nd May TEXAS 22nd May TORONTO.eens 20th May RATES OF PASSAG WINTER MONTHS.CaBi1N.~Montreal to Liverpool, $50; Return, $90.; Pre paid Steerage Tickets issued at the lowest rates.Through Tickets can be had at all the principal Grand Trank Railway Ticket Offices in Canada, and Through Bills of Lading are grantedto and from all parts of Canada.; For Freign: or lassage,apply,in London, to Bowring.Jausvsen & Co, 17 East India Avenue ; in Liverpool, to Flinn, Main & Montgomery, 24 James Street; in Quebec, to W, M.Macpherson ; at all Grand Trunk Railw wy Oifices ; or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Exchonge Courte April 24 WHITE STAR LINE Calling at Cork Harbour, Ireland, CARRYING BRITISH AND AMERICAN MAIL i 2 TR PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT.Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, are appointed to leave as follows:\u2014 BRITANNIC.Saturday, May 1, at 11.60 a.m.Apriaric.Thureday, May 6, at 3.00 p.m.GERNANIC.Saturday, May 15, at 9.30 a.m, Rxrousu1c.Thursday, May 20, at 1.30.p.m.CrLTIC.Thursday, May 27, at 8.00 a,m.BRITANNIC.Saturday, June 5, at 3.00 p.m, ApriaTIC.Thursday, June 10, at 400 pm.GzrMANIC.Satarday, June 19,at 2.00 p.m.BauTi1c\u2026\u2026 Thursday, June 24, at 4.00 p.m.CELTIC Saturday, July 2, at 2.00 p.m.BRITANNIC.Saturday, July 10, at 7.00 a.m.ADRIATIC.Thursday, July 15, at 11.00 a.m.GrRMANIC.Saturday, July 24, at 7.00 a.m.Bawvtic.Thursday, July 29, at 11.00 a.m.SALOON PASSAGE, New York te Liverpooland Queenstown $80 and $100 gold.Return Tickets, $145 and $175 gold.Tickets to London, $7, and to Paris, $20, gold, additional.Children between one and twelve years, half-price.Infants free.Servants, $50.These Bteamers do not carry Cattie, Sheep or Pigs.STEERAGE PASSAGE.From Montreal to Liverpool, London, Londonderry, Queenstown, Glasgow, Belfast, Bristol, Cardiff; or to Montreal from above places, $31,00, Pussengers taking the \u2018\u2018White Star Steamers,\u201d as a rule, arrive in London in 94 days from New York.Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to all parts of Europe at moderate rates.For further information and passage, apply to R.J.CORTIS, Agent, 37 Broad= way, New York.Orto B.J.COGHLIN, SOLE AGENT, 26 St.Sulpice street, Montreal, February 18 4 IXMAN LINE BOYAL MAIL STEAMERS QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL City ef Richmond .Sat., Mar, 13, 7.00 a.m City of Chester, Sat, Mar 20, 12.80 p.m City of New York, Thurs., March 23, 3 p.m City of Berlin.Satur,, April 3,12 30 p.m City of Montreal, Thurs, April 8, 300 p.m City of Richmond, Sat., Apnl 17,11.00 a.m 5 SALOON PASSAGES\u2014$60, $80 and $100 old.ROUND TRIP\u2014$110, $135 and $160 Gold.Tickets to London, $7; and to Paris, $15 lected.STEERAGE (including Railroad Fare between Montreal and New York) §31.00 For Freight or Passage, apply at the Cowpany\u2019s Offices, 31 and 3: Broadway, New York.JOHN G.DALE, Agent.27 to J- Y.GILMOUR & CO., 354 St.Paul street.Or C.C.McFALL, 143 St.James street, Agents in Montreal DON4LDSONS STEAMERS, WEERLY CANADIAN SERVICE.TITANIA.2.200 T.ildi CYNTHIA 9 909 400 Building COLINA 2,000 \u2018\u201c CYBELE.\"5000 « EFFECTIVE, \u2026\u2026\u2026 22,000 «6 STRATHAIRLY |.2000 « The splendid new first-class fall- Screw Steamer COLINA, A 100 (Highest class at Lloyds), is intended to sail from MONTREAL FOR GLASGOW, The 1 ON OR ABOUT © 11th ot MAY N x Taking Goods at Lowest THROUGH Pe rom all parts of Canada and the Western States of Am 2rica, pecial facilities for Butter, © Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a ve Bumper of FOES ES, CATTLE and fo > 3 8 don au he 9 pitch immediate applica- ii be followed by one of the above st-class Steamers over y week from Montreal and Glasgow thereafter curing © season, Splendid accommodation £ imi wumber of Cabin Passengers.or a limited Jor Rates of Freight and Passage, apply ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal.Or DONALDSON BRO., 67 Great Clyde St., Glasgow.87 JUHH H.A, MOLSOH& 8F0 ÂLE AND PORTER SREWERS _ 286 #t Mary Street, MONTREAL, April 12 Have alway on haut the various ¥inds ALE AND PORTER, In Woop AxDp Borrix, and $20 additional, according to route se- | Steamship Notices.EEA CUNARD LINF.LANE.ROUTE.The Tunard Steamship Company (Limitsu CORK HARBO FROM PIER 40 N.R.NEW YORK.THNIA .Wednesday, April 28 Borax Lean esm ses ses sas sat eee Saturday, May 1 ALGERIA .Wednesday, May 5 SCYTHIA .\u2026Wednesday, May 12 ABYSSINIA.\u2026Wednesday, May 19 GALLI A.cnrocsocre- Wednesday, May 26 BOTHNIA.Wednesday, June 2 ALG: RIA.Wednesday, June 9 SCYTHI A.ou vas nos vou ver Wednesday, June 16 ABYSSINIA !\".Wednesday, June 28 &No Stee: .nd every following Wednesday from \u2014 $80 and $100 New York.RATES -0F PassaGE gold, according to accommodation.2 Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional.Return tickets on favorable terms.Steerage at very low retes.Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at lowest ates.Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Autwe:p and other Ports on the Continent, and fur Mediter- ~anean Ports.For Freight and Passage, apply at the vmpany\u2019s Office, No.4 Bowling Green.CHAS.G.FRANCKLYN, Agent, THOS, WILSON.3 St, Francuis Xavier Street Ross ne to April 24 CANADIAN SERVICE.VIKING.2,588 Tons Register.OUEAN KING.2,449 \u201c = ERL KING.cerreennen.2,178 The splendid new first-class full power Screw Steamer OCEAN KING, A 100 (Highest Class at Lloyds), is intended to gail from MONTREAL FOR LONDON, ON OR ABOUT The 11th of MAY Next, Taking Goods at LowgsT THROUGH EATRE fron A parts of Canada and the Western States of America.Special facilities for Butter, Choose, Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limite number of OKSES, CAT TLE and SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made.Will be followed by one of the above first-class Steamers, as advised, from Montreal and Lendon thereafter, during the ason.2, He Splendid accommodatéen for a limited nunber of Cabin Passengers.For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply 3 t ROBERT REFORD & CO.23 and 25 St.Sacrament 8t., Montreal.Or WM.ROSS & CO, 8 East India Ave., London.April 12 87 = IMiscellancona DOMINION BOLT GO.127 ST.PETER STREET, Montreal SHERBOURNE STREE1, TORONTO, Now solicit and will book orders at Mon treal, for September and October delivery from the Works in Toronto, of their Manu= factures of :\u2014 SQUARE AND HEXAGON NUTS, MACHINE, BRIDGE, ROOF, TRACK AND CARRIAGE BOLTS, BOLT ENDS, COACH SCREWSand WROUGHT SPIK is QUALITY! STYIE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED August 4 162 WILSON HAWKSWORTH, ELLISON & (0.SHEFFIELD.CELEBRATED STEEI ; PRIZES AWARDED THEM AT Vienna, \u2018Paris and Philadelphia Exhibitions for Cast Steel, Tool Steel, Spring Steel Sheet Steel and Steel ire.¢ M.HUNTER & SON, SHEFFIELD.Ext Fine Table Cutlery.JOHN ROUND & SON (LIMITED) SHEFFIELD Electro-Plated Ware, Spoons and Forks Orders mnlicited to import or from Stock B.J.COGHLIN, 26 St.Sulpice Street, Montrea ole Agent.July 8 165 CARLSBAD WATER.Bparkling Giesshubler Alkaline, Ferraginous.AGENT, FREDERICK KINGSTON, .Wine Merchant, 28 Hospital Street: MONT REAL, January 14 ft E.CHANTELOUP | No 587 CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL, MANUFACTURER OF Church, Tower Clock and Locomotive BELLS, INoLUDING CHIMES AND Pravs, Gams and Coal Oil Burners Of All Descriptions, Steam Fittings, Coil Screens, Hot Water and Steam Apparatus, FRENCH WINDOW FASTENERS AND ESPAGNOLETTES.Railway Supplies of all Deseriptions ELECTRIC APPARATUS AND SEPPLIES, Builders\u2019 Hardware.February 13 87 FOR SALE OR TO RENT.Mount Royal Vale andthe Proposed Victoria City One thousand acres of the richest lan n Villa Lots, with fifteen miles of trons OR the best macadamized roads partly surrounding, and all within a 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 Out-buildings, a complete Water Works, and no Taxes; one hundred and fifty thousand dollars\u2019 worth of first mortgages, in sums of one hundred dollars and upwards; and all my well-known Cit Properties for sale at extraordinarilylow prices.THOS.F.O0\u2019BRIEN, 532 ST.M Jannars 1 T.MARY STRERT.GAS FIXTURES ! ALL VARIETIES, Largest Assortmen the Dominion, THE GENUINE STUDENT [opp PRICES LOW.ROBERT MITCHELL & Co, ST.PETER AND CRAIC STREET December 12 296 STE PET G 9 VALUABLEHTRUTHS, ay If you aro suffering from 3 ing ona bed of sickness, À Fite chan or engulsly Hop Bicters§ will Cure Yon.If you are a minister, self with your pastorai du- out with care and work, or, tt you fee! weak and dis- owing why, \" Hop Bitters will ¥ Restore You Jouare a man of bus-Biness, weakened by th strain of your everydayBdutiss: 2 % Lov ters, toling over Four) ns work or lev 1 lop Bitters willf Strengthen Yonyou are young, andsufferi - éretiou, orare growing too fast, as\u2019 a Som BY canes x lop Bitters willf Relieve Youyou are in the wort-Æsho: , on the furry desk, anywhere, and fect That your stom oie eansing, toning or stim- ulating without fntoxi eating, What Yau Need, op Bitters in If you aro old, and yourglpulse is fecble, your aculties waning, Rerves unsteady, and your Hop Bitters will give you New 1ife and Vigor, Hor Coven Curs is the sweetest safest and Ask Children, * best.One Hop PA for Stomach, Liver and Kidneysis snpe- lor te all others, Cures by \u2018absorption, It 1> portes t.D.LC.is an absolute and Irresistible cure for arunk- enuess, uso of opiuin, tosacco and narcotics, Above sola by druggists, Hop Bitters Mig.Co.Rochester, N, Y, t in fasiilés BRGILARLY SUPTLIED + April 17 lo 98 | SPRING ROUX CH ere BSc Tlane SN \u2014 0560 ns, We, the Suber leave to tende Our numeroys he genera} Jberal patr, to us in the.er 2 inform the on oN Montreal and the 3 \u2018 @ Canada generap, 0k.are still to be found ready 4, ott, demands for goods in the Farnie 7 à Our stock for the spring now cop, 4 8 most complete, ard more extn : as regards amouzt and variety, thors be, past 32 years.We woulq ale for.draw special a'tention to the fact bey .advantages in making oy Part t Casu during the dull season, 0% with our experience in sélectins 2e special lines of goods suitable for \u201c © mers, place us beyond being af Our any false statements or empty ble y much made use of by certain partie.+ city papers.We do business out, principles, and can always carry out Wy, we advertise to do.Our goode are ES and we say so, and rely on our na rom reputation, t«gether with our adver above mentioned, for our share a 3 Furniture trade, which we gp bo of have withcut leading the people at è false assertions such as ig being ds some weeks past by some houses le te city.A visit t> cur establishment o ty purpose of getting prices wil) Satisg, ; that *\u201c the oddest Furniiure house y ù city\u201d?is still to the fore with novel] LH styles, while our prices are in accorde with our motto: \u201c quick ealeg and i ; profits.\u201d PARLOR SUITES IN BLACK WALNUT, PLAIN and GI From 810 to $200, IN EBONY AND GILT, ; From $60 to #300, Covered in all kinds of serviceable goods.T th tron = lie ta fashionable a Common Suites at #30 BED-ROSM SUITES.Our stock in this line could cribed, but must be seen in order be de ery idea of iis extent or variety, T THE PRICES RANGE FROY #20 to $3300, BOOK CASES AND SECAETARIES In great variety, ranging in pric 7.50 to $150, SIDESOARDS IN BASSWOOD, ASH AND PLAIN WALNU', etc, in ANNE and EASTLAKE ST e, tron WAL Vii! LES, Ranging from $6 to 815 WALNUT LIBRARY TABLES, EBONY LIBRARY TABLES, MARBLE-TOP PAKLOR TABLES, WALNUT CARD TABLES, WALNUT DINING TABLES, ASH DINING TABLES, BUTTEENUL\" \u2018ABLES, PLAIN and FANCY WORK TABLES, MARBLE-TOP BED-ROON TABLES, FALL-LEAF DINING TABLES, BASSWOOD DINING TABLES, DAMASK COUCHES, CRETONNE COUCHES, REP COUCHES, HAIR CLOTH COUCHES, LEATHER COUCHES, BED COUCHES, PIER GLASSES, TOILET GLASSES, BRACKET MIRRORS, MANTLE MIRRORS, Our sto k of Bedsteads of every description is very extensive, and the prices range from $1.50 up to $45.CHAIRS FOR HIRE.One Thousand Chairs for renting always on hand, at the rate of $5 per hundred, delivered.Our stock of Chairs is, and well assorted._A call of inspection is respectfully solicited, when every attention will be shown, A liberal discount to wholesale customers, OWEN McGARVEY & SOF, 1, 9 AND II ST.JOSEPH STREET.April 14 OPE.DE as usual, large \u201cDEAF , ope o Garmore\u2019s Artificial Ear Drums PERFECTLY RESTORE THE HEARING and perform the work of the Natural Drum.Always in position, but invisible to others, All Conversation and even whispers heard distinctly, We sefer to those using them.Send reer circnlat GARMORK REBUM CO, CINE
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