Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 29 juin 1880, mardi 29 juin 1880
[" pt.47 IRE tte pped o Air à to ston \u2018roy\u2019 Tan K via , via York ork.next well Ty - am.= Troy n.15 at 6 St.| ee \u2014 | pteamstis 21UTACCS, STE AAAANT an * 1560.LONDON, 1880.\u201cQuebec and Montreal.# ft.Le qu ', TEMPERLEY LINE, § Composed of the foll.wiag First-class pshipsi\u2014 Sie STLAND THAMES .c.SEVER vo ea wo ba despatched rom f QUEBEC FOR LONDON AS FOLLOWS : SCOTLAND, on or about 26th JUNE THAMES, do.7th JULY Passage Certificates issued to persons desirous of bringing out their friends.Through Bills of Lading issued on the Continent and in London, for all parts of Canada and the Western States.\u2018For Freight or Passage, apply to TEM- pERLEYS.CARTER & DARKE, 21 Billiter street, Lendon, E.C., BOSS & CO, Quebec.DAVID SHAW, Montreal.June 4 des rr \u2014 NEW ROUTE.(APORTANT TC IMPORTERS ARD SHIPPERS.THE great Western Steamship Line LÉ _\u2014 Le = EE MONTREAL TO AVONMOUTH DOCK, (NEAR BRISTOL.) Boning in comnection with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, composed of the following Nex and First-class RAT A 2,100 Tons.RIVE ,000 \u201c ASIIBURNE.2,500 : pEUSIZ HE.1,748 GALLINA eesti 00202000 The steamship GALLINA is intended to be despatched for Avonmouth Docks about the 3rd JULY NEXT.al facill f'hese steamers will have special facilities for the carria e of Butter, Cheese, Loxed Meats, and other periscuble goods, and the greatest carein handling same will be taken at both ends of the route.They have also first-class facilities for the carriaee of _o limited number of Horses, Cattleand Sheep.Intending Shippers ghould make imme- diato application, considerable engagements having already been made.For Rates of Freight, apply to ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament 8t., Montreal, \"to MARK WHITWILL & SON, The Grove, Bristol, England, June 14 87 Td \"CUNARD LINE.LANE ROUTE.The Junard Steamship Company (Limited) between NEW YORK and ?La ee Tg Br mm on TE, LIVERPOO!: CORK HARBOR FROM PIER 40 N.BR.NEW YORK.(JALUIA \u2026.\u2026ueenesesosres Wednesday, June 30 BOTHNTA \u2026 \u2026 Wednesday, July 7 ALGERIA |.Wednesday, July 14 | to SCYTHIA.Wednesday, July 21 ABYSSINIA.oo.Wednesday, July 28 GALLIAL.\u2026 .Wednesday, August 4 BOTHNIA.Wednesday, August 11 ALGVRIA,.Wednesday, August 18 SCY'1'HIA.Wednesday, August 25 ABYSSINIA .Wednesday, dept.1 ®No Steerage ge.And every following Wednesday from New York.RATES oF Passage.\u2014 $80 and $100 gold, according to accommodation.TScke's 10 Paris, $15, gold, additional.Return tickets on favorable terms.Steerage nt very low retes.Steerage tickets trom Liverpool and Queenstown und all other parts of Europe at lowest ates, Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and bther Poits on the Contimont, and for Mediter- \u201ceneag Ports.For Freight and Passage, apply at the .vapany\u2019s Office, No.4 Bowling Green.CHAS.G.FRANCKLYN, Agent, Or to THOS, WILSON, 8 St.Francois Xavier Street June 17 WHITE STAR LIKE.Calling at Cork Harbour, Ireland, CARRYING BRITISH AND AMERICAN MAILS.Se ims ie 5 av PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT.Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, are appointed to leave as follows: \u2014 Apararic.Thursday, June 10, at 4.00 p.m.GxeManic.Batarday, June 19, a8 2.00 p.m.Bavtic.Thursday, June 24, at 4.00 p.1m.CELTIC .Saturday, July & at 2.00 p.m.Britasnio.Saturday, July 10, at 7.08 a.m.Aprnric.,.Thursday, July 15, at 11.00 a.m.GErMANIC.Saturday, July 24, at 7.00 a.m.Bauric\u2026 Thursday, Juiy 29, at 11.00 a.m.SALOON.PASSAGE.New York to Liverpooland Queenstown $80 and $100 gold.fotarn Tickets, $145 and $175 gold.Tickets to London, $7, and to Paris, $20, gold, additional.Children between one and twelve years, bulf-price.Infants free.Servants, $50.These Steamers do not carry Cattle, 8hoep or Pige.STELRAGE PASSAGE, From Montreal to Liverpeol, London, Londonderry, Queenstown, Glasgow, Belfast, Bristol, Cardiff, $26 50.To Montreal from above places, $28.50 prepaid.Pussengors taking the \u2018\u2018 White Star Steamers,\u201d as a rule, arrive in Londen in 93 days from New York.Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to all parts of Lurope at moderate rates.For further information and passage, apply to B.J.COR'LIS, Agent, 37 Broad- , vay, New York.Or to B.J.COGHULIN, SOLE AGENT, .26 St.Sulpice street, Montreal.May 13 DURINIUN LINE OF STEAMBSBHIPS Running in connection with the Grand Trank Railway of Canada.Tons Tons.Montreal ., .3,284 | Brooklyn.\u2026.\u2026.86M dominion, .3,176 { TOronto.weed OXRE unes 12,700 | Ontario .\u2026\u20263176 Quebec ,, 22.700 | Toutonia wu.w.2,700 issiscipp 2,680 OLtaAWS.or ero 3,800 t.Louis .2,000 (Building.) DATE OF SAILING.Steamers will sail as follows :\u2014 FROM QUEBEC.MONTREAL .\u2026 \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u202626th June MISSISSIPPI.\u2026\u2026\u20262$th June RROOKLYN.Cr 8rd July o TEXAS LT ith July ONTARTO reo doth July TORONTO.17th July TEUTONIA.17th July DOMINION arn arser vere oo 2460 July QUEBEC.re ce serees 31g July Came RATES OF PASSAGE.550; Re urn, $90.Quebec to Liverpool, ; Pre paid St ickets issued at the lowest rates.eerage Ticket Through Tickets can be had at all the Hadeipal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket fices in Canada, and Through Billa of ding are grantedto and from ell parts of nada.2 or F'reignt or Passage, apply, in London, AS owring, J anitcson & Co., 17 East India sr énue ; in Liverpool, to Flinn, Main to utgomery, 24 James Street; in Quebec, Baije A+ Macpherson ; at all Grand Trunk alway Offices ; or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., June 22 Exchange Court, Bernd, West Tufios & Porto Bi He ih AS J ras vor JUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.and TR NIQUE, ST.LUCIA, BARBADOES For RER ER steamship BERMUDA, June For MARIUDA, steamsitiip MURSEL July 1, and riya INIQUE, ST.LUCIA, BARBADOS For yp DAD, steamship BERMUDA July 7.MAYAGURS ANS, ARKCIBO, AGUADILLA l'ORTO pret) PONCR, ARROŸO, HUMACAO ul CO and ST, THOMAS 8.8.HADJI, 5 dy 10 ge s.nd insurance, à to E.OUTERBRIDGZ & EPP 29 Broadway, New Yerx.Entrance, 2 Morris street.,,LEVE & ALDEN, StJames stres ; Montreal.~, VOL.LXX11.-.NO.154 x MONTREAL, T £ lowa:-\u2014 erpool, $50 ; ern States.Glasgow, London, té Lane, June 9 sail from season.E.C.; Lake Winnipeg.Lake Manitoba Lake Champ Lake Nepigon \u2018The steamer MONTREAL ROSS LONDON LINE OF STEAMERS, Casi Flotices rat ks, | CANADA SHIPPING COMP°Y, Running in connection with side GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA Tons.++.8,300 es 3,300 lain.2,300 Capt, W.Stewart 35 this Lins whi ant boom 1 this Line-will sail from FOR LIVERPOOL gs fol-.LaRE WINNIPEG.Ju Lane MAN Tea rie June 17 LARE CHAMPLAIN LAKE NePIaoN LARE WINNIPEG.Rates of Passa go from Montreal to } Return \u2018Tickets, $90.- Through Bills of Lading sre issued to and from all parts of Canada and the West- For ¥raightonabier ttHandare, In Liverpool, to H.J jy rma Can: hy Shipping Company, 21 Water street ; in P RiNTouL; Sen & Co.; i » Monraomenir & Co, 83; in Canada, at all the, of the Grand Trunk Railway, or to THOMPSON, MURRAY & \u20acO., 1 Custom House s;uare, VIKING.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u20262,588 T i OCEAN KING Tay Register.ERL KING.\u201c \u201c seawces soon 2,178 _ The splendid\u2019 new first-class full power Screw Steamer OCEAN KING, A (Highest Class at Lloyds), is intended to MONTREAL FOR LONDON., ON OR ABOUT The 20th of JUNK, Taking Goods at LowEs® THROUGH RATES fron all parts of Cunada and the States of America.Special facilities for Butter, Boxed Meats, &c., and numberof HOXKSES, CATTLE and SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made., Will be followed by ons of the above first-class Steamers, as advised, from Montreal and Lendon thereafter, during the Splendid accommodation for a limited number of Cubin Paseengers.For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 upd 35 St.Saorament St., Mon r WM.KOSS & CO, ~~ 3 East India Ave., London.e Capt.W.Bernson Capt, G.B.Scott .July 26 Liefark ces- Montreal.98 a Co.2 ICE.100 Wastern Cheese, also fora limited Canadian.Pheenician.Waldensian Lucerne.Corinthian.THE Poly nesmn Moravian.Sarmation Circagsian .Ste Extra the seaton.Rotterdam From NEW City of Berl between PL For Vroig Company 8, New York.Scandinavian VManitoban wees 8150 Cavt.Ma .een 2800 Coch.C.J.Mengies _ 2800 Capt.James Scott 2600 Capt.Moore, : 2600 Capt.Kerr.2400 Capt.McNieol apt.Cabal.1356 Capt.Myiins STRAMERS OF THR Liverpool Mail Line.Bailing from Liverpoolevery THURE 3, Huagsin Jo.; in Bremen n Beltast to CHARLET London to MOMTAOMERIE .7 Gracechurch Street ; {Ams & juz.Al 3treet; in Liverpoo.\u2018araes Street; iy Chicago to ALLAK 72 Las Salle Street ; in New & ALDEN, 207 Broadway, ses see season Acadian \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 1500 © VYewfoundland., One von vas sus 000 v0e sue Steamers for The Stormers 0 from Halifax t N.F., are inten Hibernia.cou coven LATRS OF PASSAGE RET 87.JONNS: { Intormediate.$15 ob Cabi .\u2026$20 00 Cabin .$20 46 00 Steerage.Jcumirz & Co., or to Ruxs to ies sees trea], Thus.June 17,1230 p m JO O- to J- Y.Undor Castract with the Governments of Canada and Newfoundiand for the con- veyanse of the CANA TAN and U ED STATES MAILS.L880 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, (E8O.Tais Comysry's Lines are é of the undernoted First-class, Full-powaged Clyde-built, Dogble-Engine, Iron Stefm- \u201c13000 Capt.Jos.Ritchie.| © \u2026 3000 Capt.flugh Wylie.L and from Quebec overy 8 salling at Lough Foyle te; æeceive On board and land Mails an assenger* to sud from Ireland and 8 i are intended tv be despatche on FROM QUEBEC Peruviag .S Sardinian \u2026\u2026 in.ae di to accommoda Ip: recordin sc - A res vr.$70 and $80 Intermediate .o Liverpool, via Stded to bo despatched as folloyai FROM HALIFAX, Hibernian.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.6 00 Tuesday, June 8 Prussian.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.* .3 Nova Scotian.¢ July 6 a.Corner of Youville and Common (Jue AMAR BAILINGS, 1380, YORK vin QUEENSTOWN LIVERPOOL, Carrying the United States Mails.+ Sat.RIP\u2014$110, $135 and $160 Gold.City of Mon City of Richmon |.Sat.« ity of Chester.Thurs.City of Brussels.Thurs.City of Berlin.a.City of Montrea ji Richmond.Sat.City SON PASSAGES\u2014$60, Gold.OUND T ( Roots to London, §7; an uding r C.C.0 143,5t A \"Liverpool despatched at regular intorvals throughout fthe Halifax Mail Line WEEN HALIFAX AND RicEABD LLAN to ALLAN BROTHERS, Sat.July 17, 100p m 1 Thus.July 22, 30pm and $20 additional, according to route se- ted.; CHTHERAGE (inal I 2, = ont or Passage, apply at the Offices, 31 and 3c Broadway, IN G.DALE, Agent.> and 33 Broadway, N.Y.GILNOUR & CO., 354 St.dN .compose! ships:\u2014 ons.: Parisian\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u20265400 Building - week ending 25th June, 1880 :\u2014 Sardinian .4100Capt.d E.Dutton .Brls.Polynesian .4100 Capt.R.Brown Superior Extraseeees ieee, 2,184 Barmatian .4000 Capt.A.D.Aird Extra Superfine.613 Girenceiau .5500 Cept.Jas.Wiis m ncy Superfine.\u2026.61 ms 86 .John .oravial $600 CSV R Smih RNB Spring Extra.\u2026 661 300 Capi.W.Richardson Superfine s\u2026\u2026\u2026.vs 219 200 Lt, 1°.Azcher, B.N.R, | Fine .crreevevens 410 .3200 Capt.M.Frocks Middlings.ceverenna, 302 Buenos Ayrean 4200 Capt.Neil McLean.Pollards \u2026\u2026.ve.8 Grecian.200 Sat.Legallais.Rejected Tesreseasnenener 204 trian : apt, Barre EEE Nestorian \u2026 2770 Capt.J.G.Stephen.Sout.versus dé Fraser see re sÉeccen car 93 RAM.engaiL k DAY ATBLDAY |- Johns, \u201c 6s 20 THE STEAMERS OF THE NE Juno 25, June 28.GLASGOW LINE LavænPooL:-2 5,00 pm.5.00 p.m are intended to gail from Quebec, anû| .sd sd ed sd.thereafter at regular intervals:\u2014 Fjour ive 109 @ @ 18 (10 00 @ 12 0 Maritoban \u2026.\u2026.\u2026 \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.#bout June 10} Spring Wheat 8 6 9 4/8 6 9 4 Pheenician .a \u2018 17 | Red Winter.9 6 91/9 6 9 10 Canzdian \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 ve 24} White Winter.8 6 9 88 6 9 8 Waldensian.ww July 10 Clube ® 6 10 0/9 8 10 0 GIOCIBI cover cooper c0rcorcreces 8 | Corn (new).5 0 oÙ 5 0 00 An experienced Surgeon carried on each | \u201cDo, (old).§ 0 00 |b @ 0 Vessel.Bertha pot secured until paid for.Barley.5 3 0 gl 5 3 00 0 Through Bills Lading granted in Liverpool, | Outs.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 8 2 0 0e 2 0 0 a1d at Continental Ports, to ail points sn .1 00 6 11 co 0 Oanada, and the Western Btates.) 9 09 30 0 0 i or Froight or other particulars, apply, 0 9 2.5 à In Quebec to AuLANS, Bar & Co.; in 9.87 so #0 Havre to Joux M.QUBBIE.JOUE CT | pel.0 co sd 0 000 i si 3 0 x |p POL 0000000 lass i be: in Antwerp to Avg.hoese,new.49 0 00 J) 0 0 00 & MaALconm; in & WORKKAN, in Glasgow to 70 Great Clyde & Co., York to Layz N, A.ALLA Streets 14 LIKE = 5, June 12, 800am June 26, 830 am July 1,1280pm July 8, 800pm Jniy 31, 100p m $80and $100 à to Paris, $15 Railroad Fare ew York) $31.00 Paul street.McFALL, .James etreet, gents in{Montreal | DONALDSON'S paumber of H SHEEP, for says : have failed.Entered at port.$720,932 $1,024 600 $1,885,363 4 Thrown on market.À Batered at port.$87,078,662 $41,650,871 $62,6!2, Thrown on mk\u2019t.37,603,080 41,835,001 59,085,£66 run their course in Queen\u2019s county, N.Y.The pests have nearly disappeared in Suffolk county, where from 300 to 400 tons of hay areordinarily cut every year, From present appearances not more than 25 tons crops are suffering from drought, but especially oats and grass.The wells and cisterns are running dry.| prices firmer.Some gaod saleswere made for have come, son 340 00 | fer the fiscal year ending Tate of taxation.Bzans; iÉkP* & Co.; in Hamburg to Bordeaux to JAMES Moss &- to HriBN Burrez & SON3; ps - .w Steamship Iioti oe CLYDE LINE CF STEAMERS, WEBELY CANADIAN SIR VICE.TANIA .2,200 Tons, Bul ' XNTHIA \u201c2.000 But, COLINA 2,000 « CYBELE .92000 * EFFECTIVE.2.000 SPRATHAIRLY .2,600 \u201c ORCHIS.2100 * I'he splendid new first-class full-powe forew Steamer CRCHIS, 0 -| (Bghe:t class at Lloyds), ir intended to sail from MONTREAL FOR GLA£GOW, .us ON OR ABOUT\" Lhe 3rd ot JULY Next, T'aking Goods at Lowxer TarouGH RATES from al parts of Canada and the Western States of America.-\u201d Special facilities tor Butter, Cheese.Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limited © eh car LE and > whi media lica- tion must he made, * © appre Will ibe followed Gret-class Steamers every week from ontreal and Glasgow thereafter curing the season.Splendid accommodation for a limited ÿ number of Cabin Passengerswr Rates of Freight and Passage, apply ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal.Or DOR ALDSON BRO., 67 Great Ciyde St., (tlasgow.June £9 87 JRADE AND _ COMMERCE Montreal, June 28.\u2014The Toman Line 88.¢ City of Richmond\u201d sailed from New York at 8.30 a.m, Saturday.Some of the largest sugar refiners in New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore have proposed.a eombination to keep up prices.\u2014The Inman Line SS Gig of Chee ter,\u201d from Queenstown, June A 61h, ardved at cabin and 175 steerage passengeis.ew York at 5.30 p.m.Friday, wita 38 \u2014The relling stock of the Portland and Ogdensburg RR.(Vermont Division), was sold at auction to-day by order of the Court to the St.Johusbury and Lake Champlain RR.for $57,000.\u2014A despatch from London, England, Edwards & Harris, tea brokers, | A Liabilities £70,000.The failure of George Malteau, merchant and 1-commiseion agent, is also announced.\u2014The enormous increase in the foreign e diy goods trade of New York is ehbwn by the following \u201ccomparisons, the excess in value covering the period from January 1st to 25th June being $25,000,000.For the week\u2014 1878, 1879.1889.630,467 .1878.938,123.1,334,945 Since Jan, 1\u2014 1879.1880, 13 \u2014The army worms seem to have mostly will be gathered this season.All the : \u2014Statement of Flour inspected for the M Potal,.oosorononsercecosousrcrcconsre 4,695 \u2014Our Wolverhampton correspondent says the Iron: Market was steadier, and colonial markets, from where heavy orders Marked Bars were Grm at £8, and unmarked sizes £6 to £7.Nailroads and hoops were done at £7 5s, and com~ mop sheets at £8.Boder and girder plates fetched £9 10s, and puddled bars were £4 4s There was more inquiry for pig iron.Middlesboro\u2019 and Derbyshire iron wag 1s per ton dearer.Lancashire hematites were in more inquiry, and local foundry iron in better request, while cokes nd coal were easier.\u2014 Liverpool Journal Commerce.\u2014The cheques for the July interest on the 4 pet cent.bonds will be mailed from the U.S.Treasury to-morrow.There \u2018are 56,869 cheques, representing $3:281,000.The gross receipts of the Faternal Revenue une 30th, estimating the receipts for the two remaining days to be $123,000,000, makes an increass ot$10,000,000 over the receipts of last year, and an inerease of $3,000,000 over tbe estimates.This increase of revenue is derived from whiskey, cigars and eigar- ettes.The revenue from the tax on manufactured tobacco hag fallen off somewhat owing to the heavy.redaction on the This loss, however, is more than madgap by the increaëe& receipts from cigafs and cigarettes.\u2019 LIVEEPUOL PRODUCE MARKET FINANCIAL The Money market is unchanged, and rates of discount are as quoted yesterday.Sterling Exchange opened in very limited demand and weaker, declining to 8% @ 9 prem.for bank and bank-endorsed 60-day bills, documentary being worth 8} @ 83.Drafts on New York were drawn at par, Stocks were firm at Friday's prices, but a small business only was done.The following are the transactions :=~ MORNING BOARD.Montreal \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.65 @ 1374 OntariO.\u2026\u2026crces crsresrorrrseas om 77 Merchants s.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 45 @ 9 Commerce (ex div) n11010055-\u2014 8 @ 120 \"elegraphseecesieerees 3 Montreal grap 225 @ oo \u201c {ex div) 50 @ 97 City Passenger.revere 41 @ 97% AFTERNOON BOARD.Montreal.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026reriarersn 26 @ 187# Ontario esesecseeenss rererenenenes 60 @ 76% MercliantSe.reer.vaosssessensrsres 90 @ 943 Commerce (ex-div).\u2026.120 @ 120 Exchange.\u2026 10@ 40 Montreal Telegraph\u2026 «185 @ 994 City Gas Ço.\u2026+vcersrsoseesnue 12 @ 1233 The New York Stock market opened rather weak and dull, but recovered daring the day.The following stocks advanced to an appreciable exteat:\u2014 St, Paul, 1}; do preferred, 1; Erie, 1%; do preferred, 24, and Delaware & Hudson, Ÿ per cent ; Michigan Central declined 1% per cent.Lhe market closed firmer.Sterling Exchange is dull, and has declined to $4.814 for 60-day bills:and to $4.88 for by one oË the.above C.g prev day.Op'g.1.39.Clg.Rock Island.108} 108} 108} 1084 HONTREAL STOCK LIST.Bark of KoRUEASE .4 ou Ontario Buauk.Bank df B, N.A Banque du Peufld.Molsons\u2019 Bank., Bank of \u2018l'uronco.® gank Jac, Carter.Merchants\u2019 brok .x gast\u2019n Towne hips Lantt Quebec Bank.Banque Nationale.Union Bank Can, Bank of Commerc, Dominion BanK,.Bank of Hamiltoq.| Maritime Bank .Exobunge Bank Ville Merle.miefcolonial Ceal Uo.Huron Copper Bay Co.Montresl Telegraph Co.Dominion felaeroph Co Rizb, & Out.Wav.09.City FaszeLgor Hu R.CI6Y (220 Ode nue \u2026.Merchents\u2019 Exchange.Oto.Pret ot Cais Foncies |.» Quebec Fire Assurance.Montreal Iavast, Ags'n.|- Canada Cotton Co.Graphic Printing Ca.|.Mont, ¥ arahsu:ing Co.Norah Ag, Car Co.Mep.toed & Morte C6 | Montreal Buidg Ass\u2019, Sealingend Fishing.|.Adademy of Mralt.Hoya! CanaGisxing.a, Can, Landed CgediL Ce.globe Pring Go.Dominion BLOCK 6 pre.\u201d Dominton Steck 6 Domtiuivh Benda.Dom.Tel, 8 D.C.4% .\u2026 dov, Job \u20ac p.o.3tg,,.| - 36v.Dob, SF VOL 1e Gov, Dab.5 pus.Gov.Dabv.sp.c.ery.Mtl, Harbor 6% p.08.Bo gti, Harbors p.c, ld a.T.R.7 1.0.8tg.Bond: ce.co lean C.& St, L, R, 6 p.C.Bond: .\u2026.|-.\u2026\u2026.00000efennues do 5p.0.GC.vontrei! 6 p,0.unde.|.Mostregt W.W.EONGE.li Moutrest Hp.6.STOBE.| + Montres! she $1008 w EXCIAN en BANK, 63 QUYS.0000000001 _ N.Y, Goid Drafig.Sterling Ex.fn N.Y 1.lee tex dividend in a.MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON, Stock Brokers.\u2014\u2014 PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, RTC Montreal, June 28.Froug-=The daily transactions have been very small for some: time, and there are no signs of an improvement just yet.Values to-day are a trifle weaker.City bags, however, continue in good demand to supply the local trade at $3 @ $3 65.Ontario bags are nominally $2 65 @ $2 75, with no transactions of any importance.We could learn of no business of any moment after \u2018Change.Wazar=-Samples of the new crop of Wheat have been received in Montreal, and though very fine are not congidered by competentjudges to be quite up to last year®s staudard.\u2018The business to-day was vety limited, A sale of 10 carloads of No.\"2 Canada was effected at $1 10.CorN\u2014The market remains steady and firm at 48c /@ 49c, and some business is being done within our quotations.Oars\u2014There is a brisk demand for export.Between 10,000 and 15,000 bushels changed hands 4 at 83¢; and we quote 33c @ OATMEAL\u2014The::hquiry for the Glasgow market is good.On Saturday $2.10 was bid and $2.15 asked for 1,060 bags (100 JLEYR : Boas \u2014The market has advanced, a sale À about 10,000 bushels taking place at 91%.The demand.ds-active enough to move the small offerings.Brans\u2014There is very little doing, but prices are firm at $1.10 @ $1.25 as to quality: - \u2018 rorx\u2014 The market is quiet but firm, with a tendency, in sympathy with the Western markel, to advance.Canada Heavy Mess is in fair demand at $15.50 @ $16 ; Thiu do, $14 @ $14.50.Chicago Heavy Mesa, inspected, brings $15.50 @ $16, and uninspeeted 50c lower.Lagp\u2014The market is firm but unchanged.Quotations are 104c for {ana- dian and llc for Western.Hams AND Bao0N\u2014City-cured bri 12c ; finest sugar-cured Canadian 12¢° 124c ; covered 124c @ 13c, and Cincinnati are nominally l4ec.Burrer\u2014'The buttermen have taken things quietly, and evince little desire to load themselves with heavy stocks in the present state of the market, Chbite Kaatern Townships, however, may still be quoted at 18¢c @ 19c,and 20c for small lots of really gilt-edged.Morrisburg grades range from 17c @ 19c, but it requires a very fine article to command the latter figure.Fine Western continues at \u201c14c @ 16c, and on Saturday a earload of very choice changed hands at 164c.- Creameries are quoted at 2lc @ 22c, and small lots very extra are reported to have brought 284.CngEsE\u2014 I'he Cheese that has been received here has bien for the most part promptly shipped.| The price ranges from 76 @ 8e, with no disposition on the part of buyers to purchese.À country seller offered a few hupdred boxes, but could get-no bid highér than 7c.Eças=Freeh lots are held firm at 12c @ 13c and old at 103 @ llc.The demand for the moment outstrips the supply and creates a scarcity.\u2018AsEEs\u2014 Pots are worth $4.40 @ $4.50.In Pearls there is almost complete stagnation.FrEIGHTS \u2014~ Wheat by steam to Liverpool and Glasgow, bs; to Bristol, 5s 6d; and to London, 53 9d.Butter and Cheese, 35s to Liverpool\u2014_\u2014 em AUCTION S¢LE OF WINES A3D LIQUONS.The following are the prices vblained by Mr.J.J.Arnton at tbe sale of wines and liquers yesterday, on account of the insolvent estate of Mr, James Worthinglon :\u2014 Sundries-\u201423 dcz Peters Gingerette, $2 75; 29} gals cider, 168 ; 25 do Duffy\u2019s, 180; 3 1-12 doz Du Lango # + # Brandy, pte, $4 50 ; 34 dcz De Laage Fils Brandy, decanters, $8 50; 1 doz Bernard\u2019s Quinine Wine, $375; 17-12 doz Barclay\u2019s Milk Punch, $4 00 ; 5-12 des Creme de Noyeau, qts, $8 ; 1 4-12 dez Dark Curacao, pts, $6 ; 2 only hots Anisctte, each $1 10; 3% dcz Taupis Water, qts, $110; 35 bots Benedictine, 85c; 1 9-12 doz Lieblraumilch (Hock) Kim, $10 ; 3 hampers Appolinaris, 100 euch, $10 50; 20 gals Ontario Cider, $10; 60 gals Guiness\u2019 Porter, 25c ; 2 1-12 doz Canadian Savin q's, $3; 1 doz Cir Bran ta, #8.der De en 4-12 doz Greco Gorace, qts, $6 50; 1 4-12 do Mercato Byracuss, $5; 2 2-3 do Palerne Rossa, $7; 12-3 do La Grima Christa Roso, $8.50; 3 do Greco Gerace, $8 50; 1-2 do Falerno Rosso, $6; 2 2.3 do Dry Syracusa, $5; 2 2-12 do Capri, Bianco, $6 50; 10-12 do Amarino Syracusa, $7 50 ; G 1-2 do Moscato Societa Italiano.sight.The following are the quotations, ! showing the clesing prices yesterday i= Champagne\u20142 casvs Bollinger Charas pagne, pte, $21 ; 1 do, gta, $21; 1 case < VA z Davenoge, 75, Ÿ qe, $12 50 W U Tdbh.105% 105 105$ 1044 Vo 10 Lake Shore.108% 108% 108% 108% 0 Sh Paul.80 80} 81} 81} 9 Do.pfd\u2026.J05 105 105% 100 1 ® Nor-West.93% 931 93 3 T4 Do.pfd.109 109} 109 3° NY Cen.120% 129% 129% 1208 LIL High Cen.05% 95% 95 94} Erie Com.41% 42 438 43% Do.pfd.89} 89% 904 89% .Ohio & Miss.33% 334 34% 85} 14,500 DL & West.80§ 81} 80% 80% 22,900 Del & Hud \u2026 78 78 78%\" 78% 4,900 NJ Cen.68% 68} 69% 68% 26,800 Wabash .87% 384 39% 39 sonsse Do.pfd.663 68% 673 68 .Union Pac.88% 89 88% 88% 3,600 Reading .194 194 194 19} PP Kan & PF.383 38% 38% 385 .Ca Southern.56} 66} 56 675 ene UESDAY, Louis Roeder, pts, $26 ; 7 Moselle, B.Lautern & Co, qte, $15 ; 8 cases do, pte, $17 25 ; 1 case Theo.Roederer Dry Bouzy, pts, $16 50 ; 2 cases do, q's, $15 50, 1 case Hiedsick Monopole, qts, $2e ; 1 3-12 doz do, $20; 1 10-18 doz Devenoge.Ex Dry, pts, $15; 1 doz do, gta, $13 ; # doz Deovenoge, Green Sealy qté, escn $1; 13 Bx Dry, pts.$15; 1% doz ; 18-12\" doz Thorault & \\ > Carte d\u2019Or, $9 50 ; 1 3-12 doz Ayala & Vv Chateau d\u2019Ay, $16; 3 cases Ayala & Chateau D\u2019Ay, $14 50; 8-22 doz Urbana Gold Seal, qts, each $1 25; 2 eases Moy & Chandon, Extra, pts, $2260; 9 c f H.Mumm\u2019s Dry Verz>nav, qts, sed ; 8 cases do, pte, $22; 9 8-12 doz Mal% Ja, qte, $4; 13 6-12 doz Carte d'Or, $4 2#\\\\ 3 7-12 dez Grand Mousseau Crema, qt \"$4 25.Clare, (in Case )~4 cases Lamarque\u2019s Grand Boville, gts, $1050; 10 do ptr, $10 50; © cases Lamarque\u2019s Chateau Bedford, nla 5do pts, $8 50; 3 624 do L«mägue's Chateau Margaux, pts, $15; 1 7-144.Lamargue\u2019s Chateau Lafitte, qts, $17 50144 do pts, $16.25.7 4-12 do Lamarqu+a Grand Vin Ducra, q's, $7 10; 7 do pts, $785.North Pac.27 28} 27% ue Do.pfd\u2026.\u2026 493 408 eu Illinois Cen.106% 106 106.Han &StJoe.35} 354 358 354 3800 Do.ptd\u2026.744 74} 74} 744 1,600 St L&StF.3 35 .35% reese Iron M.48 48H 484 48} .125 125 \u2026 125 s\u2026ouve « 423 \u2026 423 400 ] Pac Mail.40 404 414 42} 33,600 Man Elv.298 20% 314 31% .CC&IC.163 164 16% 16% 2.300 CCC&I.7%} 714 71 veer St'ng Ex 60.486 486} .485} .«Do.sight.488% 488 .488 4 Lun Money.4 4.0% à.Bottled CArot\u201420 doz Cosen\u2019s St Julien, qts, 16} do, I} 1.8 do, 12 do, 18 do, 18 4-12 do, 18} do, 4 4-13 do, 20 do, 9 8-12 doz Cosen\u2019s Claret, $2 90 @ $4 05.Por a rad Rhorrice (in bottles) \u20147% doz Tory 01d Port, No 1, qts, $11 560; 102-3 di Fine do, $8 76; 26 11-12 do Very Old Pat do, $1000; 1 5-12 de do, $8 75 ; 134 do Fine do, $7; 118-12 do do, $675; 7102 do Madeira.$650; 13 7-12 do Cosen\u2019s (Olerosa 1837) Sherry, $8 23.Sherf (in Wood)\u20148 hhds Cosem'e (Olero 37) Sherry, \u20ac3, 681}, 60, 62, 62, 63, GO, M\u2014=4554 gala, $3 25; 254 pale Sherry, $1 96; 28 do, $4 25; 26} do, $1 80; Montreal.June À, - = - .ry) .Se | 28] 22 | BEY STOUK te > =I po 355 79550 | 3x 83 |as2 5.|ne Ph me] BE 2 te te mg or © ow amp me pm -\u2014_\u2014 36 do Vin de Pasto, Tia, $1 30; 46 do Cosens Best, $4; 1 hhd Royal Arms, 63 gals, $2 80.aborts (in Wood) \u201492 gals Saindeman's $250 Brandy, Martel\u2019e, 1848, 68, 67, 67, 664\u2014 268}igals, $4 30, 40 gals do do, $425; 1 hhd Baghard, Lafont & Co Braudy, 68 gals, $2 10; 43 gals do, $2 10; 74 do Pinet Caetillon, 188, and hhd, $3 50.Whiski $2; 89 do Santa Cruz Rum, $2 10.Cas: Gin\u201406 ! kin\u2019s London Proo $4 25.All wines in bond \u20ac per invoice :\u2014 T'hos.Glass Sandema 3 hhds Red Port, No 4 60e ; 3 do, No 8, 574c; l d Extra, 55e.Gonzalez Byass & Co\u2014S lez, 2 hbde, 70c ; do 1 do Mo 5 red cases Van Dul- 7 25; 4 green do do, Sons\u2014Porta\u2014 illa, 624c ; \u201cbuyers :\u2014J O Villeneuve, J B Cartwhght & Co, Wm Farrell, J Urqubart, Cana Club, \u2014 McCarthy, Valiquette & Porrau dell, Jas Gordon, \u2014 Jobin.CATTLE MARKET tendency iu prices, condition.to 4 and 3c from 4dc per as they have been doing lately.MeShane, and good shes p were in demand for ship for suitable shippere.sold a lot ofhogs to-day at 5c per Ib.\"CORN EXCHANGE REPORT.Monday, June 28, 1880.\" Wheat declined do, |\u2018 : doing.Mark Lane\u2019 Corn, improving.off coast, 508 ; coast, 25s 6d @ 26s.1.30 p m.-Tallow, prime city, 37s.at $5.30.Superior Extra.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.}à 00 @ 5 30 Extra Superfine.su 515 @ 5 20 Fancy.\u2026.500 @5 C5 Spring Extra.\u2026 000 (@ 510 Superfine .\u2026 4898 @49 Strong Bakers\u2019.\u2026 580 @ 660 Fine.460 @465 Middlings \u2026 838 @39 i Pollaxds.\u2026 000 @000 Ontario Bags.\u2026 26 @275 City Bags (delivered).3 9% @3 05 BarLey-\u2014\u2014Nominal, Oarmea.\u2014Untario, $4,30 @ $445.Ryr\u2014Nominal at 91c@ 92¢.OaTe-331c /@ 34c.Pris\u2014Nominal at 91c per 66 lhe.Cornuxa.\u201482.60 @ $2.65.Corn\u201447kc @ 486 to arrive.nal.Burrez \u2014 New ery, 21c @ 22c.make.Ponx-\u2014-Mess, $15.00 @ $16-U0, : \u201c canvassed, 12c @ l4c, Bacos-\u20149c.@ 104c.Chicago, $1 «7 $1 10; No2 32,000, $1 08 August.Corn, quiet ; do ; Rye» 7,000 do.35c for August.54,609 do.for July.Rye \u2014 Beceipis \u2014 1,000 bush Barley \u2014 Keceipts, \u2014 5,000 bush; ments, 4, do.at $11 974 for August.\u2014Opens at $6 65 for August.$6 55 asked July; $657} MILWAUKEE, June28.\u2014 90¢ for July; 88%c for August.72,200 20,100 bushels ; Barley, 89,300 bushels, ReosirTa or Provvuok\u2014June 28.G.1.BR.Q., M., Ce & O.JUNE 29, 18850.cases Sparkling rt, $2; 61 à», $1 90 ; 1 pipe do, 132 gals, Rrandies (in wood)\u20144 hhds VSOP &c \u20142 hhds Irish Whiskey Wise (18714873) 61, 59=20 gus, $2 20; 9} gals Jamwgon\u2019s Irish, $2; 1 brl M:1t Whiskey, 47 gals, $1 05; 32 gale Thornes { Scotch Whisk Well in the dozen, ¢; 3 do, No 6, ry\u2014Gonza- do 2 do Fulita, 60c ; Royal Arm*, 3 hhôds, PF, 50c ; do 3 do, 406 ; do 2 do, N&\\tar, 450 @ 42jc.\u2018The followirg gentlemen wen the Geo Reeves, Jno Osborn Son & Co, \u2014 Dafresne, Jos Richards, Gravel Freres, Wm -| HaH,John Popham, James Guest, \u2014Chaplin, Dr McCallum, \u2014 Patton, \u2014 Coyle, S Wad- MONTREAL, June 28.\u2014The local markets were dull to day, with a downward The supply of butchers\u2019 cattle was large and the cattle in good However, very few sales were put through, and those at prices ranging 1b, Owing to unfavorable news received by cable from the British markets exporters were not paying as much for cattle to-day Ald.M.P.P, bought about forty cattle for the British market at about 5c per lb; J.Black sud N.Kennedy bought over thirty head for exportation.Over 148 carloads of cattle arrived from the West last week for shipment to Britain.Calves sare still scarce, and good veals would bring high prices, but very few of this kind are being brought to market.Prices of calves ranged to-day irom $3 @ $8 each.Sheep and lambs were plentiful, ment to Britain, from $5 @ $7 being pa'd Lambs sold at from $1 75 to $8 50 each.J.Stone, of Whitby, BEERBoHN'S ADviviEs. SILVER MOUNTED PES | A Large Assortment of SILVER MOUNTED STRAIGHT AND B ENT Briar Root, Pipes Just Hecei?ed AT PHILIP HENRY, .es and 134 St James Notre Dame Streets.June 16 OLD TOM CIN, FINEST QUALITY, IN CASES AND QUARTER CASES.\u2014AL8SO,™ Imported LIME JUICE CORDIAL.SHIPMENTS JUST RECEIVED: OGILVY & CG.waa st, Peter street.June 21 147 SALT.NOW ON CANAL, Factory Filled Salt.« EUREKA,\u201d © WASHINGTON\u201d AND « FRANKLIN \u201d BRANDS.ALSO, Coarse Salt VERRET, STEWART & CO., June NICKEL PLATING.Wonderfully Cheap.ERATORS, BEFRIG ICE CHESTS, COAL OIL STOVES! GARDEN SETTEE3, RAILINGS.| Sketches and Estimates gent by Mail.June 16 1 ELECTRO-PLATED Flaggons Cups, Plates AND Baptismal \"Bowls.ALSO, A Beautiful Ascortm nt of FINE ONYX COODS AND GOLD, STEEL ARD CELLULOID EYEGLASSES and \u20ac FECTACLES SAVAGE & LYMAN, June 10 New Advertisementls.|_2 877 and 379 COMMISSIONERS STREET.Cutlery of all sorts Silvered and Polished HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, IRON BEDSTEADS.2 W.CLENDINNENG.COMMUNION SERVICES, 219 Nt.James Street.WEEKLY TEST.Number of Purchasers served during the week ending June 26th, 1880.7.420 Same week last year .+.6,133 INCrEAGE.c\u2026u0000cccoscs cu ss roc ee ras us 1,328 WHITE CRESS GOODS.IF YOU WANT The best value and best assortment of White Dress Goods to gelect Î:om, go to S.CARSLEY\u2019S.A English Brilliants, 11\u20ac per yard.Good Hair Cord Piques, 124c per yard.Gocd Lace Striped Muslins, 12èc per [yard.IN STRIPED JACONETS, 15¢ PER SAT YARD.New American Basket Cloth, 18¢ yd.New Brocadcd Satin Striped Musiine, a tbe yd.Good English Piques, 16}c yd.TASSO LINENS! TAS30 LINENS! Useful Tasso Lingus, 1Ce yd.Good Tasso Linens, 12)c yd.Good 36-inch \u2018Tasso Linens, 174c yd, TASSO LINENS, 18¢c YD.Large job lot of very fine Tasco Linens > be sold at 18¢ yd.GRASS LINENS! GRASS LINENS! Grass Linens, 1¢c yd.Ste useful Grass Linens, 124c yd.Heavy Grass Linens, 13kc yd.BUY YOUR GRASS LINENS AT 8.CARSLEY\u2019S, \u201c Fine Grass Linens, 17c and 18c yd.Very fie Grass Linens, 2lc and 23¢ yd.Extra fine Grass Linens, 25¢ and 2 \u2018c yd.LENOS! LENOS! 8c.YARD AT 8 CARSLEY'S, You can buy 86 inch Colored Lenos, all colors, for 8c yd.MOSQUITO NET.Mosquito Net 6)-inches wide in Blue, Canary, Black, White and Green, only Le yd, or 85c piece.S.CARSLEY\u2019S FOR INDIA MULL MUSLINS.Cream aud Ecru.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.256 yd Pale Skyand Dark Green.Pale Pink and Light Ec:u\u2026 White India Mull Muslins.Best quality Colored India Mu Pale tkyand Pale Pink .Ecru and Cream.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.33 yd S.CARSLEY'S 393, 395, 397 & (99 Notre Damo §t The Ottawa River Nav.Co.Holiday Excursions Return Tickets to Ottawa and intermediate ports will bo issued, good to go on June 80 ani let July, and to return to the 5th July, AT ONE FARK.DOMINION DAY EXCURSION TO CARILLON, By steanoc PRINCE OF WALEI.À delight trip.Beautiful scenery.HOME BY 1'HE RAPIDS.Fare for round trip $1.00 from ! outreal.\"fake 7 15 a.m.train for Lachine to connect with steamer.EXCURSION DOWN THE BAPILS Take 5 p.m.train for Lachine.Fare for round t:ip Ste.\u2018Piekets at Grand Trunk Depot and Coms pany\u2019s Offize, 18 Bonaventure street.R.W, SHILPHERD, June ¢8 m 153 Sat SO, = | Bright for Trucs and Cattle Freight room can be eecured in fir.t-class Steamers, sailing from Montreal during JUNE, for London, all, Havre, and Antwerp.For particulars, apply to BEDDALL & CO., St.Sacrament street, June 2 110 CAUSTIG SODA, SAL SODA SODA ASH, BIi-CARB.SODA BLEACHING POWDER, Bichromate of Potash, ROLL SULPHUR, Flour Sulphur Aluminous Cake Epsom Salts Litharge Corn Exchange, IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, LUMP ALUM, Sulphate of Copper, COTTON, CONNIL & C0.The Quebec Steamship Co, The M88, ¢¢ Miramichi?\u2019 is intended to be despatched from Mont * {real for Quebec, Father Point, Metis Gaspe, Perce, Summerside, Charlottetown and Pictou, on Monday, Sth July, at 5 o'clock pms No Freight received after TWO p.m.ca day of Sailing, and Shippers are requested to have their Bilis of Lading left for signe- ture by that hour.For Freight or Passage, apply to Or, for Passage, to VLD SHAW.\u201c02 St- Janes strost Juno ?114 NOTICE TO CONSICHEES.FAIRBANK SCALES MONTREAL, OF Every kind Manufacturedonr Scales, FAIRBANK & CO, May 24 _ 128 FOR SALE\u2014 \"75 Cases NUTMEGS 200 Bags FINE OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE SO Half Bales FINEST MOCHA COFFEE & Casks CREAM OF TARTAR 25 Casks FINE SMYRNA OLIVE OIL 18 Casks OLIVE OIL 260 Bags BLACK PEPPER SOO Bags ARRACAN RICE 130 Hhds.BARBADOES SUGAR LO Puncheons JAMAICA RUM Cundill, Matthews & Co., June 16 BROKERS.E.B.EDDY, HULL, Que.MANUFACTURER OF Matches, Pails, Tubs, &c., &c.H.A.NELSON & SONS, Agents, pi MONTREAL AND TORONTO.\"NEW BOOKS, The Catholic Church an i by Cardinal Mann, Yoder Society, Gleanings from Pontresina and the Upper x Engadine, by Howard P.Arnold, $i 25 astward Ho ! or Adventures at Rangeley Lakes, by Capt.Farrar, $1 50 Alexander Pope, by Leslie Stephen (Englich Men of Letters), 75¢ Hustrated Hand-Book of Ameri an Sum.,, mer Resorts, with maps, 50c ife and Letters of Horaes Bushnell, $3 Shing ies Case, | LA Hdgar Fawcett, $1 25 ; » by on W.i - eign Classics), 75¢ Collins (For \u2014t Volume 3 of Smith\u2019s Dictionary of Christ ian Antiquities, e Congregationalism of the last 300 ears, as seen in its Lite enry Martyn Dexter, $6 rature, by Report on the Queen Charlotte Islands, 1 1878, by Dr.Geo For Sale by *&e Dawson, § DAWSON BROTHERS, ST.June 2 JAMES STREET.3 778St.Paul Street A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ON HAND Parti.alar attention paid to repairing = Term ih, N The RB.M.S.CIRCASSIAN, Captain Wylie, from Liverpool, is entered at Customs.Consignees will please pass their Entries without delay.H.& A.ALLAN, Agents.June 29 m 154 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.The 8S.ONTARIO, Cap'\u2018ain Williams, from Liverpool, is enterei at Customs.Consignees are requested to pass their Entries without delay.D.TORRANCE & CO., June £9 Agents NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.FR = wr The 8S.TEXAS, Captain Prowse, from Liverpool, is entered at Customs.Consignees are requested to pase their Entries without delay.D.TORRANCE & CO., Agents.June 29 m 154 \u201cFa.ws The Allan Clipper Ship STRAT HEARN, Capt.Wilson, from Glasgow, is entered at Customs.Consignees will please pass their Eutries without delay.H, & A.ALLAN, Agentsm 153 CONSIGNEES._June 28 den The Barque WILLIAM, Robertson, maser, from Antwerp, is entered at Customs.Con:igness will please pass their Entries without delay, MUNDERLOH & CO ents.June 23 Ey 183 520,000 TO LOIN, N SUMS TO SUIT BORROWERS.R.CAMPBELL NELLES, Real Estate Agent, 210 St.James Street June 15 \u2014_ 142 + 1 \u201c-\u2014 ! \u2019 4 de ee \u2014 inl are in { > 1 > Le À Press EP PN pee pt put dees sm an ES 11 2 + a\" _ -\u2014 \u2014_ _ _ a re re .> peser A\u2014\u2014\u2014 A LX .Çra nd Ae - ode ] _\u2014 > - RR \u2014 ON .ELESRIPHIEDESPATCHES QUEBEC.\u2014 ACTION FOR DAMAGES.HARBOUR WORKS.DIRECTORY CHANGES.1H£ HERO OF CHATEAUGUAY.Qusskg, June 28.\u2014Rev, Mr.Fooker, minister of the Methodist Church here, has been transferred to Ottawa, and leaves for there next week.He officiates for the last time next Sunday.He will be succeeded here by Rev.Mr.Chambers.A warrant was issued out of the Vice.Admiralty Court, to-day, at the suit of the St, Lawrence Steam Navigation Companr, againau the Norwegian barque \u201c Generai Birch,\u201d for damage by collision which occurred in the river some weeks ago be- tw.en that vessel and the screw-tug \u2018\u201c Progrees.\u201d The damages are laid at $4,000.A cross warrant was also issued out of the same Court to-day by the owners of \u2018he \u2018* General Birch\u201d against the \u201c Progress,\u201d for damages arising out of the same collision.The damages are la:d at $3,000.Boarding house keepers are reported to have suffered heavy losses in connection with the St, Jean Baptiste celebration, on promises that they would get as many boarders as they could accommodate.Several of them made extensive preparations, but failed to get the expected guests.The dredging of the Fly Back is being actively prosecuted, and material deposit ed into theopen pond in rear of the Custom House, and which the Harbour Com« missioners, some time ago, talked about converting into an open exchange, FaAo Engineer from the Public Works Department, Ottawa, has been ordered down here to inspect the graving dock at Levis, The Mayor has issued a proclamation calling on the cit.zens to observe July 1st as a public holiday.The 8th Royal Rifles have organized an excursion for that date to Portueuf.A new Directory of the city has just been issued, which shows 4,325 changes from that cf last year, and amoug other iteins of interest mentioned by the author is the number of vacant houses in Quebec, which, on the 17th May last, stood at 542.The population also shows an es timated decrease of 1,310 as compared with last year, the figures for 1879 80 benz 61,320 souls, against 60,010 for 1880 81, The Local Legislature meets again on Wednesday.The mural tablet in memory of Colonel DeSalaberry, the hero of Chateauguay, has been affixed to the old manor house of Beauport, now owned by the heirs Gugy, and in which the Colonel first saw the light of day, was yesterday unveiled, in presence of a large number of people, by Lieut.-Governor Robitaille, OTTAWA MURDER.\u2014FURTHER DETAILS, PETITIONS OF RIGHT, CORONATION DAY, OTTAWA, June 28.~-An inquest is in progress to-day on the body of John Mori iscn, who was murdered by William Heney, at Bearbrook.The evidence so far goes to show that last winter Heney comm tted a breach of the pcace and l-ft the county in order to escaps arrest.Qa Friday last he returned to Bearbrook and ealled cn the mazistrate who signed the warrant for bis arrest and offered to give himself up.The magistrate advised him to go ta Morrison,who isa constable.He did so in company with one Harris.Morrison refused to have anythine to do with the matter, when à dispute occurred resulting in blows between Harris and Morrison, the former getting the worst of it.Heney drew a revolver and said, © Morrison if you don\u2019t let him up I'll shoot you.\u201d He then fi.ed, the ball entering Morrison's ride passing downwards through the liver.Heney then made off and has not sivce been heard from.His death re- suited twenty-four hours afterwards.A post mortem examination was held by Drs.L sucks and Scott.Further particulars of the Bearbrock tragedy have been received :\u2014About 1.30 o'clock on Friday afternoon, Morriton, was engaged at Giloert Nelson's, a fargger, residing, some two miles from bjs own place, when Wm.Heney and bjs brother-in\u2014'aw, and a man zamed Harris, came up to the gate and told Morrison, who was in the barnyard, that they wanted bim.Morrison replied \u2018that he would go as soon as he got through wkat he was at,\u201d and Heney and Hairis waited, When Morrison went down to the gate Heney swore gt him and dared him to arrest him now, Moerrisoa replied, ¢ Heney, I have no warrant to take you, and J want nothing at all to do with you\u201d Haris made a raceat Morrison for the purpose of beating him, was canght and thrown d wn by a pile of logs near the gate, When Harris got up he attempted to seize hold of Morrison by the legs for the purpose of throwing bim down Morrison cleuched him, and while they were in this position, Heney shot Morrison in the left side, the bill lodging in the spine.After the shooting, Morrison walked from the gate to Mr.Neleon\u2019s house, some two acres distant.He laid down on the sofa, but his wounds were s0 painfu) that ho was carried ont into the yard and laid down under a tree, A doctor was sent fox and, on his arrival declared that the wound was fatal, Yesterday mornicg an inquest was held, and a verdict of \u2018\u201c Wilful Murder \u201d rendered against Heney.The affair originated out of a difficulty which occurred last March.Heney is said to have badly beaten Mrs.Harris, and she got out à * warrant for hisarrest, which was placed in the hands of Morrison, who rs a con- sable, to be executed.He went to Heney\u2019s house one night after dark, but the offender managed, after a ecuffi>, to dfect his escape, remaining away until Viately, when he returned, and renewed the quarrel, as already stated.He is still at large, but there is reason fr be- fieving that he was in the city last night.The local authorities do not appear to ave made any attempt \u2018to arrest him.At the Collegiate Institute examina- tons, to-day, Stuart A.Henderson was warded the Governor-Generals gold pedal for proficiency in dlagaics, .¥ Farmers, in some quarters, complain gf tog much rain, which is causing the spring wheat to rot, J.A.MacLaren, of the Post=office lepartment, died suddenly at his reste dnce, Stewarton, this morning.Flags were flying from the Main and Ypartmental Buildings, to-day, in nour of the Queen's Goiouation, which ok place June 28th, 1838.essrs.Henry Stewait, Nicholson & \u2026 have made the necessary deposits il connection with tae contract for the nstruction of the locks at Greece's bint, and will commence work imme- fiately., In the Exchequer Court this mora- ing, Chief Justice Ritchie delis ered judgment in Petitions of Right.The first was that of the Postmaster-Gener- }.- _dB Sma in which His Lordship held * \u201cat the demurrer to that part of the Uformatien alleging tht a pau who d given security to the Postmaster: neral could ba legaliy made liably er the amount of his bond, was geod ; d therefore he would maintain the de- qurrer to that part of the petition with ste, In the Risoue Company vs.The tueen, His Lordship\u2019s judgment Was fat the demurrer of the Crown to the letition of Right should hs allowed, but lave should be granted the Petitioner b amend the petition.La the Windsor & Annavolis Railroad %.The Queen, His Lordship said that, § a single Judge, be would mot Bmiss the petition on the de- Yurrer fyled by the Crown; and, à reply to Mr.Lach, eaid that ® latter might report to the Vrown Rorite expressed no opinion on the erilsiof the case.He also expressed tot inion that a single Judge should t th are a statute to ba ultra vires.ash © conclusion of judgments, Mrfact hat Dlimented the Court on the oh at, with one or two exceptions, elon ot bad been given in all eases oar, ther the Supreme or Exchequer nor co State of things which, be said, ominic, *istin any other Court in the | Wag | deu His Lordship said that it | ment leed gratifying, and that if judg.wen no lone particular cases had e had not dolayed, is Was not because Cause precedence LA] 1, © M4 2Bed, but bes ters of more ai ad been given to mat.weighty importance, + f à i - TORONTO RUNAWAY PUGILISTS.ROBERT RAIKES CENTENARY.CIVIC IMPROVEMENT.TORONTO, June 28.\u2014The anniversary of :he establishment of Sunday Schools will be celebrated in this city this week.Yesterday the anniversary services were begun by the different ministers of the Arglican Churcher, when tributes wero pad to the memory of Robert Raikes, the fouader of the Sunday School syatem, Joe Goss, the pugitist, wio recently fought with Pat Ryan, is also in thz cl'y, he having arrived here yesterday evening.Both wen are staying at the same hotel, the Shskespeare, and are likely to remain till the coast is clear on tha other side of the line.Argument was to-day concluded in the Huron Collegecase, Judgment was reserved.~ Inceadiarism appears to bo on the increase in the suburba.Shavings and sticks saturated in coal oil were found in the Methodist Church, Parkdale, on Sunday evening.O.Sunday moraing the drug store of Mr.Devlin, in the same villag>, was fired in two places, but for- tunscely the fire was put out before it goined wuch headway.Tne matricalation cxaminations of the Torunto University commence t>-day.An unusually large number of candidates will present themselves, At & meeting of tho members of the St.Crispin Society, held to-night, the President stated that all the employers bad signified their willingness to in- craus3 the rates 7} per cent.over present prices.The agreement commznczs on tho 1st July, 1880,and will extend to the fame date in 1881.The men are satis- ed.The 16th of Auguat has b es named a8 the civic holiday.It is proposed to extend the city eastward by taking in the village of Don Mount, which will be named Ward St.Luke.The Lieut.-Governor will be petitioned in the matter._A By-law was passed at the City Conncil to-night giving citizens permission to take advantag» of the Local Improves meat Act by laying down any kind of pavement agreed on by the majority of ratepayers.A telephone Las been laid between Little Trinity Church and the residence of Mr, William Gooderbam, Sherbourne street, whose wife is an invalid.Services in the Chureh can be distinctly heard in the 1uvalid\u2019s rcom.The in~ strument has been in operation for two or three Sundays past, KINGSTON DEATH OF CAPT.FARRELL.KiNesTeN, June 28.\u2014On the arrival of the steamer * Corinthian\u201d here yesterday from Montreal Oapt.Farrell being quite ill was left here, He went to the British American Hotel, and continued growing worse and died at 2.30 this afternoon.HALIFAX CQBONATION DAY.MASONIC CENTENARY BANQUET.HARIFAX, June 28.\u2014The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary Branch of the Society fur the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will hold a fair in the Royal Exhibition Hall three successive evenings, beginning to-morrow, the preparations for which are extensive and elaborate.This being the forty.second anniversary of the coronation of Queen Victoria, the mea-ofewar in port and the Citadel flagstaffs were decorated with bunting, and a royal salute was fired from H.M, S.*¢ Northampton \u201d and the Citadel at noon.8t.John\u2019s Lodge of Freemasons intend having a Centenary Banquet on Wednesday evening next at the Halifax Hotel, During the late visit of Archbishop Hannan to Cumberland and Colchester counties he confirmed G8 persons at Minudie and 48 at the Joggin\u2019s Mines.Rev.J.W.Manning was elected Mod.rator, and J.O.Reddin, A.B, Secretary, of the Central Baptist Association of Nova Scotia at the annual meeting at Windsor on Saturday.FREDERICTON THE « BROTHERS PRIDE\u201d CASE.FREBERICTON, N.B., June 28.-The case of the Queen vs.Wm.H.Tower, convict~ ed of ecuttling the * Brothers Pride,\u201d is being arguid this afternoon, befure thie full Court.Mr.John Kerr argued in sup-~ rt of the motion to quash the conviction of the prisoner.For \u2018the @rown, 8.R.Thompsen, Q.C., Wm.Pugsley and Silas Alward, D.S.Kerr, Q.C., and John Kerr, for the prisoner.Itis expected that the case will occupy thie greater part of the week.: ) \u2018 It is 90 degrees in the shade this affer- non, WINNIPEG.METHODIST CHURCH OPENING, WINNIPEG, Man., June 28.-The New Zion Methodist Church was opened yesterday.The inauguration services were conducted by Rev.George Young, D.D., of Emersen, and Rev.J, F.German, of Grace Church, Winnipeg.Large crowds attended both the \u2018morning and evening services.Addresses were delivered in the afiernoon to the Sabbath School children, .Imposing Masonic services in eom- memoration of St.John\u2019s Day were held in Knox Church yesterday afternoon, over one bundred Masons in full regalia turned out and marched in the proges- gion to the Church, where an eloquent and impressive discourse was preached by Rev.Canon O'Mera, Grand Chaplain of the Order.The Winnipeg Infantry Company are now putting in their annual drill.They had a Church parade yesterday, and beaded by the Battery Band proceeded to Knox Church to attend divine service.R.W.Prettie aiwrived on Sunday mdtning with an excursion party from \u2019Foronto numbering one bundred and thirty.Many of the party remained at « Emerson.Midnight Despatches GREAT BRITAIN, A RICH HEIRESS TO BE MARRIED.COTTON SPINNERS STRIKE.\u2014\u2014me THE DOLLYMOUNT SHOOTING.Lonnox, Juae 28.\u2014 Truth says tle great heiress, Miss Maynard, whose name was associated with that of Prince Leopold, ie engaged.to Lord Brook, eldest gon of the Earl of Warwick, There is now a prospect tuat the grand historic pile of Warwick Castle will be restored to its former condition without further public subscriptions.; Gossip says that the Prince of Wales, who knows M.Lacour, will be among the Grst to call on bim on his arrival in London.À Calcutta despalch says that news of the resignation af Sir John Strath was received throughout the country with the liveliest satisfaciion.The waster cotton spinners of Mossly, Lancashire, have refused to grant the advance of five per cent.on the wages of the spioners and winders, who consequently struck.Seven thousand to eight thousand persons are ucw out of em loy ment.The Western and Brazilian Telegraph Company have information from Montevideo *that telegraphic communication with Buenos Ayres entirely has been cut one Kelly gang of bushrangers has been captured.Four persons were shot in the encounter between the officers and gang.The gang was notorious for bank robberies n New South Wales.; CLONTARF, June 28.-Maj.Lerch has selected the following team to re resent the Irish rifleraen at Dollymount 1 Fenton, Young, Wm.Rigby, Juo.Rigby, Milner and Joynt, with Bland and Murphy ae reserves.\u2018The weather promises badly for to morrow ; an ugly storm seems to be brewing ; this morning 8 unfavourable weather did not seem to discourage the Americans oF interfore seriously with g shooting, \u2014 ees meee F RAN CE 1 ion of the Paris, June 28.\u2014The prorogation 0 Chambers is expected on the 10th July, The Budget Committee voted 750,00 francs for surveys of 8 railway from Sen gal to the Niger in Western Africa, and & \u2018between the St, John River and Bellisle x \\ pa GHERMANY THE SU PLEMENTARY CON- ERENCE, states that Englisié there, and, after\u2019 make strategetical surve, vs; bility on the part of {Franee jn even Turkey refusing to obey the voice of Europe.It points to England as the ultimate executor of the will of the Powers, hs having incited them to express it at the Conference.An order of Bismarck has been published prohibiting the importation of sausages and pork from the United States.The prohibition does not mclude hams, ies and bacon.\\ AUSTRIA.LoNpoN, June 28.\u2014A des-atch from Vienna says all the Powers have consented to the establishment of the religious freedom of Morocco.A Vienna correspondent states that at any moment a revolution may be expected in favour of the union of Bulgaria and Eastern Roumelia.TURKEY THE EASTERN QUESTION.LoNDoN, June 28.\u2014A Constantinople correspondent states gravast apprehensions are entertained at the British Em bassy relative to affairs in Albania.A Scutari correspondent telegraphs that the Albanian Committee has despatched 1,500 men to Ballino.> HUNGARY LoNDow, June 28.\u2014A Pera despalch says warlike preparations are proceeding here with much activity at the Arsenal.The Porte has telegraphed to the autho ritics of the Greek Frontier Provinces for an exact report of the number of Albanians vnder arms, and the present condition of the country and its resources, ge EAST INDIES DiPARTURE OF LORD LYTTON.CarcuTTA, June 28.\u2014Lord Lytten leaves Simla for England to-day.Orders have been issued that en his departure, and at every halt on the journey, he is to receive all the honours usyally paid a Viceroy.The Maharajah of Cashmere appears to have vigorously se\" 10 work to introduce much-needed reforms, and he is trying to cetablish a S:ate Council armed with the most complele powers for the suppression of abuses.a - EOUTH AFRICA CONFEDERATION.LoNpox, June 28.\u2014 A despatch from Cape Town says that, after thres days debate in the House of Assembly on the proposal for a conference of the South African Provinces, and the previou ; question was moved and accepted by the Ministry.The Premier staticg that, States, looking at the evenly divided fzeling in the House upon the subject, the Government would not feel justified in advi:ing the Governors to convene a conference on the Confederation question, and the matter would therefore drop.SOUTH AMERICA , * - ps 1 tu Rio DE JANEIRO, June 28.\u2014 The Jatest despachss fram Buenos Ayres announce that the city was surrounded by national troopa on the 2fth instant and summoned to capitulate within 24 ours, LIBERATION OF IRELAND.THE HOT SPELL.PHILADELPHIA, June 28.\u2014 About fifty delegates from all parts of the United States representing the Irish Revolutionary Convention assembled this morning, Judge Brennan, of Iowa, was elected temporary Chairman.He defined the object of the Conventijn to be to devise means for the liberation of the Irish people.The hot weather tc~day continues very oppressive, sudden deaths are reported mainly from the effects of the heat.A breeze is blowing this afternoon and it is sumewhat cloudy.St.Louis, Mo., June 28.==The Lutheran churches of this city, with the Sunday schools, and a number of Church Societies in adjacent towns, are celebrating to-day the 350th Anniversary of the Augsburg Confession,and the 300th Anniversary of the acceptance of the Concordat.An immense procession, this moraing, proceeded to the fair ground, where they held a grand jubilee.Rep BANK, N.J., June 28\u2014Destrac- tive forest fires are again reported as sweeping large tracts of woodland in Monmouth and Ocean Counties.In the lower section of the counties miles of cedar forest which escaped the last two fires are ablaze.Around Mechaniceville and Poplar the fires are of some magnitude, and are reported as destroy: ing the cedar and pine forests and cans- ing much alarm among the inhabitants.On Sunday week nearly 800 acres of valuable timber were destroyed near Sallerville, Ocean County.Morford\u2019s Woeds, near this place, were on fire in spots to-day.The drought is terrible.It is feared the fires will spread unless rain gomes.BRITISH PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF COMMONS.LoNpoy, Jane 28.-Sir Charles Dilke stated that, in consequence of communications proceeding with the American Government and with the Crown Law Officers upon the Fortune Bay question, the produétion of the correspondencz on that subject would be delayed.Mr.E.Forster informed Mr.Parnell that he must oppose hig Bill granting £200,000 for the relier of distress in Ireland, às it would do more barm than goad.ORIMES AND ACCIDENTS NEWCASTLE, June 28.\u2014The body ot Abraham Immanuel, a Norwegian sailor of the barque * Capella,\u201d drowned while learning to swim during the previous week at Rosebank, has drifted achore, The papers recently contaiped an account of the sad death of a Miramichi man at a mill in Houlton he was struck by a saw which severed his head from his body.It has been ascertained that the unfortunate man was John I.Gilks, of Blissfield, Northumberland County, He leaves three little orphan Children, their mother baving died two or three \u201ccars 81.Jonn, N.B., June 28.\u2014Coroner Rigby commenced an inquest this evening into the death of James Lamboura, the sailor who was fatally shot on board the ship\u201c Lillie Soullard,\u201d by Wiiliam Mulholland, the second mate.Nothing important was developed, and the inquest was adjourned uutil to-morrow afternoon.George Merritt and Councillor Mills, two neighbours living on the neck of land Bay, have been at variance for some years on account of trespass on Merritt's part.While disputing over the matter the other day Merritt struck Mills on the head with a hoe, and fears are now entertained that Mills! injuries will prove fatal.eter yer orien.WoATHER RaPORT.Montreal, June 28.TEuPERATURE\u2014Ih the shade by Standard Thermometer observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co., Opticians and Mathematical Instrument Makers, 242 & 244 Notre Dame Street :\u2014 8 a.m, 1 P.M.6 P.u.70°3 80° 88° Max, Mix.MEAN.82° 68° 759 BY STANDARD BAROMKTER.8 AM, 1pm 6 P.M.27.95 28.84 29.75 METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Toronto, June 28, 10.00 a.m.Probabilities for the next 24 hours : \u2014Lower Lake Region - Southerly to south-westerly winds and cloudy «0 rainy cable from Ile de Saint to Cape Verde.\\ Cem J Lp AMERY BERLIN, Jute £78.\u2014 A letter from Corfu oflicers lately arrived | Maritime Providowed by rain.engaging interpreters, proceeded to the Mainland, ostensibly to inquire into the feelitng of the inhabitants of the Janina district relative to annexation to Greece, but it is thought really to LoxpoN, June 28.\u2014A #Berlin despatch says much notice has beei.» taken here of a recent article in the Paris 1 emps, probably inspired, affecting to discard® al) sesponsi\u2014 N 5 MONTE = HERALD 1 north-westef ] weather to-ads and fair, cooler | Winds mustiy, St.Lawrencecily, partly cvleiy to south-west- with rain.Co cloudy weather, clearing weathelartiy cloudy to south-easterly to » Winds mostly cloudy te cloudy \u2018westerly ; partly rain.y followed by VESSEL BURKED = PROMINENT PE®™ ST.* New VorK, June 28.\u2014 « Seawanh ka,\u201d which radÿamboat Slip up the Sound to GleN Pcek touk fire at 4.30 this afternoo), L.L, RaudzH?s Island, Ernst River.Ne off was caused by on ex,losio® five | yy engine rom, and tbe middl\\the steamboat was soon in flames.TY he | Mi Charles Swith, remained av hi until he was nearly burned to deat'et succeeded in biaching the vessel W sunken meadow adjoining the is Many persons sprasg overboard and o the vessel could not g:t off and wel An account fri there were 350 pass A es onget a sags went well until the & | en Hell G ite, when the ner had passed and the flsm:s were oy fang qui through the pilot-hou?The off os and c ew assured the Pxengers chat there was no danger wd 8 t 4 headed for Rudall\u2019s a She grounded on a bar two hey ed foot from the shore.The ste amer Granit State\u201d of Hartford line, and \u201ceh w © passing, went to the nssistance\\ the \u201c Seawanbaka,\u201d and picked 13 living passengers and one dea a which they tuvok to Winte S one.\u201c7 steamer * Oaseo\u201d picked up the majol\u20ac iliated no personal good ; ponents, but he has much impressed his friends and enemies by the abtlity of his spt ech at the Bar of tbe House, and the courageous gandour with which he pursued his purpose.and eclin- ed all concessions, of princt le.Nob:xdy doubts -day that Bradlaugn ; 3 Sook, The Morning Post says: We understand that a compromise has been entered into between Mi.Gladstone and Mr.Labouchere.Bradiaugh was to abandon tie intention of presenting himself to take his seit on the given that Mr.Gladstone would suppo vote of Mrresolution of 4 h ledged the Government in WATER Bradiat A se The Government Will un- doubtediy come out of the discussion of the case tter than it has from any other subject which Lens hitherto undertaken.The Conservatives have overstepped the mark in their party zeal.Even Lord Beaconsfield was alarmed at the unwise course pursu of the tenders was called on Thursday night, and the conclusion arrived at was that they should retreat with the best grace pos-ible from the conflict which they had entered upon thoughtlessly.Their object was to embarrass - Gladstone\u2019 Government, but they have only succeeded in discrediting themselves.The during the first days of the conflict, but twenty- four Hours of seif-Imposed silence have done more to restore them in public favour thay their most eloquent efforts cou ave .the MOSE amusing phases of the Bradlaugh matter has been an \u20ac bigotry.The Whitehall Jenkins\u201d has sur- : passed himself as the long devoted champion of drowned.Many others in the stein | the English aristocracy and reverential adorer f Her Majesty, of whom he speaks as ; ur \u201cLady,\u201d wol'shipping royalty as children of d'vine -will among his op- take his seat next \u2018edge , 88 4 the Goveruinent, rescind lhe Gladstone confidence in Labouchere\u2019s motion to the House.Mred by the Tories.A meeting nisury certainly suffered in public estimation One of usive outburst of journalistic turned to death.Of 500 persodlight.He now tak's advantage of the Brad.108 Common street.Sloposed to lave been on boardÿt8h incident to break ARE of memb Ts, Or to @.H.PATTERSON, are believed to bave perished, A ao whi» voted Tor the Atheist and the Tune 18 177 St.James street, Thehodies of ubont thirty were re- Jer those who voted for God, and this Is how une efends the power which he thinks has been - , coverd, Only those of Dr.Beberse, à |'grilied.\u201c Heaven is p overbially on the side = = \u2014 wealb.y gentleman, wh se residence is strongest battalions.The strongest bat- 0 unkno\u2019, o}s ranged themselves on the side cf Heaven, | OO pe a, and Mary Reed, a young | aupesday night in the House of Commons, co WOMAB, were identbficd.Among the jaqus spare God trom disrobation and Eng: co Lo pes A > : : 3 .m\u2014 sone OT et persouS@ prominence kuown to have | \u2018es om éternel ee Supreme Council of the been ON rd were Charles A.Dana, peril be on a par with permi ting such a S T EAM SERV i CE editor of Nhe sun: L.M.Barlow.| Suppo pariake of thesac amen sof the lord's i Colonel WR\" Chie, \u2018and RH, | 2k, d Fould deserve ter À determined BETWEEN .: - .ing national disaster.Rochester, + ¢ ; Des been Made to put Heaven oul of : Dante haswrer of tho Western | Cours ee Leon made, Pire Partismenc: | Longueuil and Montreal, as bucned t Company.The vessel | hé m & , the attempt failed, and thoss FROM 5 A.M.UNTIL 7.30 P.Mwas burned © 8 water\u2019s eJge, and she | signtort it sre to-day humillated In the will ba a total loy whl blugphole Christian world: CLYRANOR | yqyy, FURTHER NOTICE, the Service be- hq Christianity will weep when It is Wdlisneq ever the earth that an Athelst, à itted that the words cf an oath hided enfy form to him was supported in thor ce v0 to got 10t0 place by Eoglish gen- S16 aL With Mie.Elaastons ab their head.But thes vers ofParilament have declared that n Yi not have any Atheists among them mora Baines of these upholders of religion and up in 60Ught to be printed in gold and hun Let a7 church and chapel, synagogue au havesaytuse in the Kingdom.They slone Vi : 3 e aad prote cted Ng roomy Ir m gr eat sham , MoGrue per Scmoor.\u2014 Yesterday 3 fternoon tla annual gathering for the istribution Ohrizes, etc., to the pupils of McGill Model Sool was held under very salisfactory ausPhes, of the passengers and proceeded to Go, lage Point.Those of the pussengers wnprovided with life preservers were saved by clinging to the guards, paddles and other portions of the steamer.Four bodies aro thus far known t> Lave bocn recovered, two mean and two women.Among ble former is that of Aba Skidmore, member of an old Long I-land family.This informant expresses thy belief thas the loss of life is about 30.-_Caarlea Abell, one of the firemen ot the boat, was found on a .pier at Peck Slip, from which the \u2018\u201c Seawanhaka\u201d went at 4.15 this p.m, He said small boats came to the rescue from every direction.The steamboats \u2018\u2018 Granits State,\u201d boand for Hartford, ¢ Ozsen,\u201d ¢\u201cMinnehannock\u201d and * Sylvan Glen\u201d had boats manred and sent to our assistance.Many children on board had their clothing catch fire, and some were severely buned.The lamp which I carried in my hand into the tank room, which is back of the fire room, acd separated by a board partition where I changed my cloth:s, I broughs back into the fire room aud set 16 down.I am sure the re could mot lave originated from the lump, as the oil would not «xplode nor burn without a w.ck, You cuuld put some oil in a saucer and ic would not burn if you put a match to it.Therefore, I feel Certain it could not have caused the fire, and I cannot imagine what did.Eu- \u2018pincer Weeks put on a full head of steam, I am told, in res) )nse to a signal from the Captain and then climbed up among the machinery snd was seen standing on the upper d.ck trying to raige the valves so that the stcam could escape and au explosion he avoided.We never carried over thirty-four pounds of steam.Eugineer Weeks\u2019 son was fireman on the boat, and at the time the fire started was watching the steam and water indicator, The only members of the orew, I undeistand, are missing is Josiah Husbrouck, the cook, and hia grandson, Charles Hasbrouck, who was employed on board.We had a crew cf about four deck hands, one deck boy, ab engineer, two firemen, » captain, a clerk, a superintendant, a wheelman, a porter, a steward and a cook.The crew did their duty like men, and few of them lost their \u201cpresenco \u2018of mind.Among our passengers were Charles À.Dana, Richard O.Groman, S.L.M.Barlow, a distinguished lawyer, and one or twe newspapers publishers, and a nuniber of other gentlemen iu the babit of going to their houses on Long Island by .our boat.All these gentlemen, TJ understood, escaped.The vessel burned like powder, it wag a terriljle scene; shrieking wowen and children huddled sfc ontil some of their clothes caught fire, On the forward part of the boat were men, some of whom were cut oft from their female friends by \u201cthe flames.Several persons as they jamped went under the paddle wheels.The theory of many is that the lamp that fire by exploding, but he is positive it must be due to same other cause, as the oil was non explosive and could not be burned except through a wick.At midnight the bodies of nins adults, one child, and two babies were brought to the Morgue here.À number of pers sons who had friends on the ¢ Seawanhanka\u201d were waiting to identify them.The scene was beartrending.About 40 are sapposed to have perished.It is known that some of the crew did not do their cuty, but swam ashore.The crew say tho vessel could not have been beached sooner.No doubi more bodies will be found on the Long Island shore to-morrow.Her passengers were generally gentle- erary men.The members of the Eastern Boulevard Club, whose grounds are near the scene of the disaster, rescued forty persons, burned about the face, hands wanhaka,\u201d states that he heard a dull explosion and saw the boat was afire and ran her on the meadows, He st3o at the wheel unt.l the last, then jumped overboard apd Was picked up, He is iz lie hospital, suffuring from severe buras.: Edward Weeks, firemar, explains that scme small tubes of the boiler must have burst, throwing the furnace door open, asd scattering hot coals, which set fire to the vessel.He and his father, the engineer, escaped with severe burss.Tue body of Mr, Skidmore has been identified.The Herald stat:s that F.R.Misch, form rly editor of the New York Sunday Times, says ;\u2014Soon after I got in the water J encountered Chas.A.Dana, editor of the Sun, keeping afloat with great diffieulty, bat striking out manfully.He was soan picked up.RAM: PTS: BRAD: LUGS CASE, THE TORIES COMPROMISED.LoNDON, June 27.\u2014After a stormy week, Bradlaugh seems on the eve of triumph.Ic is expected that a prolonged contest will be averted.Mr.Gladstone, fron an excess of consclentious- ness, committed a mistake.Beginning by declining to make Bradlaugh\u2019s admission a party question he lort the Liberals tree to vote according to their opinion or prejudlecs.When the House rejected his advice, Mr.Gladstone consistently refused to take any further part, throwin; the entire responsibility on the Huse.Slr Stafford Northeote incautisusly assumed the leadership, joyfully inducing his cag.r supporters to accept the open conflict which Bradlaugh challenged, when Bradlaugh was fmprisoned.The Tories saw the mistake into which they had been led In the desire io compromise the Liberals with Atheists.Lord Beaconsfield sent word to Sir Stafford Northcote not to persevere in thelr policy, which must result In making Bradlaugh à political martyr.Hence Sir Stafford Northcote\u2019s motion to release Bradlaugh next day, not anticipating Bradlaugh's determination in regard to taking the oath again, and respectiully to defy the authority of the Speaker.At thus juncture, when a renewal of the previous scene appeared to be inevitable, Me.Gladstone intervened, arranging a compromise with Mr.Labouchere, who supported Bradiaugh throughout with great tact and courage.Mr, Gladstone, through the party whips, agreed to give Mr.Labouchere an early day for a motion to rescind the previous vote refusing Bradlaugh permission to afflrm, Bradlaugh meanwhiie not attemp.ing to enterithe House.The Ministerial Whip will issue Instructions on Monday in support of Mr.Labouchere\u2019s motion.Mr.Gladstone thus Ilnally assumes the position he might have assumed in the beginning.Helis convinced that it is fn- possible otherwise to arrive at a solution without a conflict between the House and the constitu- encles.Not only Northampton but Birmingham, Newcastle, and nuinerous large towns are already holding meetings wbich have been called by the workingmen all over theland.The country is in a ferment.A vast popular movement ison foot and appearances are threatening.It is doubtful whether the Tories will oppose Mr, Labouchere\u2019s motion.The Liveral non- conformaists will support It reluctantly but compulsorily.All parties agree thal the House cannot now retreat without loss of dignity, but she Liberal leaders see that sometuing more weather to-day, followed by westerly or than dignity is at stake.Bradlaugh has con- Abell left iu the fire room caused the | The * Seawanhaka \u201d made daily trips.| men farmers, bankers, business and lit- | and body.Capt.Smith, of the \u201c Sea-| ____ Action Sales.TARYN HEIRS a Go SPRING AUCTIN SALES.tubscribers contin to give their Salèn, personal atténtion to Est, Household Furnture, Real à Farm Stock, Gmoeriess Amd rendeneral Merchandise, who intenafully beg to inform parties ture this sp ug their household furni- open, and an that their lists are now choice of daysRY intimation will gecure Having been .portant sales of 13d with the most im- that all entrusted tor, we feel eonfident will be exeeuted to thcare this Spring vances made on'all Cash gd- Cheap SICHT-SEEING AND ERS will leave the subscribers\u2019 dock for CHICAGO, DETROIT and Way LVERY TUESDAY, at 2 P,M., viz.:\u2014 AMPLE TIME TO VISIT NIAGARA FALLS ND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1880 Steamboat Totices.LS alll É Chicago @ RECREATION.19 Days on the Water ! $34 INCLUDING MEELS AND BERTH, One of the following PALACE STEAM- yeursion to COMBININ Ports, (CLEARING SALE, at my rooms, 195 MORNING, June 33th\u2014Upright Piano, Cabinet Organ, Marble-top B.R.Set, B.W.Parlor Set in Crimson, Rep, B_ P.Con-» sol Glass and Stand, Dianerand Tea Sets, lot of White Plates and Dishes, Stands, new Preserving Ke'tles in Brass and Enamelled Iron, new Ba:atelle Board, lot of New F Paintings, Stove with Copper Boiler, Refrigerator, &c., Carpet, &c.1! bbl.Currants, 9 Rustic Vases far stumps.soll without reserva.154 IHOMAS J.POTTER, Auctioneer.Anction Sales, BY THOMAS J.POTTER.St.James strzet, on WEDNESDAY Cruet ans, 1 stronz Skiff, 20 Oil \u201cPrincess Royal\u201d Cooking Every lot must be Miscellaneous.PRUSSIA, H.Zraraxnp, Master, 22nd JUNE.OCEAN.A.McMaueH, Master, 20th JUN CITY OF ST, CATHARINES, J.Mc- MavaH, Master, 6th JULY.86 Hours in Chicago.G.E.JAQUES & CO., twezn Tongueuil and Montreal will be made, as ssible, as folloWs :\u2014 Be LONGUEUIL TO THE FOOT OF THE CURRENT ON EE 7 8,887, 9, 10 anal om Longueull\u2014At 5, 6, 7, 8,8 3\", 9, , Fr AM 12 noon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5 80, 6, 7, 8 P.M.From Foot of Current\u2014At 630, 630, 730, 8 15, 8 45, 9 30, 1030 and 11 30 A.M., 12 50, 1 34, 2 30, 3 30, 4 80, 6 15, 6 45, 6 30 7 30, and 8 50 P.M, ON SUNDAYS.From Lonzueuil\u2014AtS 45 A.M., 1, 2, 8, 4, 6,6 7 aud 8P From Foot of Current\u2014A£ 9 A.M., 1 20, 2 80, 3 30 4.80, 6 30, 6 30, 730 and 3 30 P.M.1s GROSBOIS ISLAND.For the week beginning the 8th INSTANT, weather permitting: \u2014 Lu MONDAY, Private Sunday School Pic-Nic.TUESDAY, St, Peter and St.Panl, 2, 3 and 4 p.m.WEDNESDAY, 10.30a.m.22d 2.30 p.m.THURSDAY (Confederation Day), grand general picnic boats every hour of the day.PRIDAY, 10.30 a.m.and 2.30 p.m.SATURDAY, 2,3 and 4p-m.are 10c; Children Le.:0: Re urn June 28 r 153 of our patrons as in Qtire satisfaction moderate and returns \\past.Charges rooms if required.ent to sales\u2019 I à / A = 23 430 and 433 Notre 001s, treet.Fusuvance ToHtT = .Ù Tadousac, Cacouca Riviere du Loups Murray Bay, &c.&z- Commencing on the £5th of June, the well- known first-class Steamers \u201cSAGUENAY ?.-+.Capt.M.Lecours.«8T, LAWRENCE\u201d .Capt, Alex, Barras.Will leave the St.Andrew's Wharf, Quebec, as follows :\u2014 on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 7.30 am, the \u201c Saguenay,\u201d for Chicoutiml and Ha! Hal Capital, $1,000,000.000°G\u20ac$ LISC AAC LNE H-ad Office, Province of Quebec, 119 St, Francois Karier Streat, MONTREAL.All Classes of Risks written at Lowest Rates, JOHN F.TT.CHAS.D.ERNSON, + Joint General Agents.June 17 Sm Tet 144 COMPANY (LIMITED) * Of Liverpodl.The undersigned having heen appointed Agent in Canada for thisCompany, is now repared to under write shipmentssf mer- enandize in the usual manner and gt cur~ reat rates.JACKSON RAE, .Royal Insurance Chamlere.May 10 itl COMMERCIAL UNION °, Assurance Companv O Londoy, Engpr.FIRE AND LIFE.64 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Corner of Hospital Street.FRED, COLE, GENERAL AGENT.Apz\u2019l 24 98 British America FIRE & MARINE ASSURANCE COMPANY, (INCORPORATED 1838 ASSETS, - - - Gl,lan 876 \u2014 All Descriptions et Proporty Insured Against Fire and Perils a Navigation at Current Rates.OCEAN POLICIES MADE PAYA IN LONDON (Eng.) WHEN REQUIRE i JH, GAUL\" =: TATLEY, Agents for Froviger tf Quebes February L- \u2018 0 PHŒNIX FISE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON.BRITISH & FOREIGN MARINE Insurance Company, LIVERPOOL.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & £0, 1s Jeners! »gents for Canada- HEAD AGENCY OFFICE, 12 ST.SACRAMENT ST., MONTREAL ROBERT W.TYRE, Manager, April 27 THE Îlercnants Marie Insurance Ga, OF CANADA.\u2014o\u2014\u2014mae Capital, = = $500,000.HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.Avencies in all the Principal Cities and Towns ot the Dominion.All Classes of MARINE RISKS accepted at Current Rates.J,K.OSWALD, Gene-al Manager.May 31 THE Liversooi & London & Globe Insurance Companv.DAHADA BOARD OF DIRECTOES : The Honorable HY.STARNES, Chairman THOS.CRAMP, Esq.,D:puty Ohcirman, Sir A.1.GALT, K.C.i.a.THEODORE HART, Esq.GEORGE STEPHEN, Esq.Lo] UAPITAL, .$10,000,008 AMOUNT INVESTED IN OAXADA = $00,000 TOTALINVESTMENTR, - - « « 27,470,600 Mercantile Risksaccepted at the lowest current rates.Dwelling Houses and Fa: P i nsared at reduced rates.rm Properties G.F.C.SMITH, 2g CERT Ag3NT FOR TEX DOMINIO y; sr ee EE.nas calling at Bale St.Paul, Les Eboulemen B= furray Bay, Riviere du Loup, Todousac, an Anse St.Jean.On WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 7.80 a., the \u201cSt, Lawrence,\u201d for Hd! Ha! Bay, The Subscribers Offer for Sale ON LIBERAL TERMS ILE AU HERON! Situated on the Lachine Rapids, containing about 16) acres\u201440 acres in wood, the remainder under cultivation\u2014with a wooden houss, barn, &c , thereon, together with the Farm on the Lower Lachine Road, four miles from the city, immediately opposite the above Island, having a CARPETS, 7-OCTAVE \u2018\u2018 Hood\u2019 PIANO, Etoves and other goods, at my store, 235 St.James street, WEDNESDA Y AFTEE- NOON, 8Ctn inat., at TWO o\u2019clock.SPRING AUCTION CARD the liberal publie patronage, rolicits an early intimation from those who contemplates sellirg out in the Spring, as he has already several large sa'es nn his list.Valuations for Executors and Underwriters, all receive prompt personal attention.2224 F highest prices, and prompt cash returns guaranteed.Jorse Market, College street, every Friay.No.235 St.James street, Auction Sales.= BY W.E.SHAW, SALE FURNITURE, 154 W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer.The subscriber, in returning thanks for ' Real Estate and Sales in Insolvency; Consignments to Salerooms command Sales of Horses, Carriages.&c., at the Advances on Consignments.W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer.Office and Salerooms, } Opposite Ottawa Hotel.May 20 120 + FX iscellaneons.frontage on the River side of six acres and a depth of twenty acres.2, These Properties, with the Riparian rights attached thereto, enable the pro.prictors to avail themselves of the scheme for utilizing the immense Hydraulic power of the Lachine Rapids, the fall of water being about twenty-two feet, a charter for which was granted by ithe Dominion Parliament.; From Surveys made by eminent Engineers, a Railway and ordinary Traffic Bridge can be constructed at this point, by which access to the South Shore of the Saint Lawrence could be obtained all the year round.For particulars, plans, &c., apply te CUNDILL, MATTHEWS & CO.May 27, 1880.127 Every Acre Worth a Millon! LET ALL EXAMINE FOR THEMSELVES THE GREAT LAND SALE OF THE MOUNT ROYAL VALE Proposed Victoria City Properties In blocks of ONE ARPENT in front by three arpemnts in depth, tronting on a grand avenue, woll Macadamized, and ending atthe water side.Nearly ali Ihe purchare money can remain on tho pro perty for ten years at six per cent, The Brick Fields, Sand Pits.Quarries, Alumina and Fuel Deposits will be sold on similar terms, and the Water-power Lots on the River Side, as wall as the beautiful Wooded Lots on the various Brooks and River Banks.Intending purchasers can view the property and call and make their own price and terms, aud can have from one-tenth of an arpent to five hundred arpents ina block.The surest time to meet the proprietor will be between nine and ten o'clock every morning, at 532 St.Mary street.THOS.F, O'BRIEN.May 14 115 NOTICE.MONTREAL SWIMMING CLUB, Tickets are for sale after the 2nd JUNE at the OFFICE OF THE CLUB, No.209 St.James street, In MB, HENRY SWAIN\u2019S Tobacco and Cigar Store, ALBION MINES For Sale bythe Cargo DIRECT CARGO FROM JAMAICA Now Landing Gringer, 20,650 Cocoa Nuts.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & Internationa! Marine surance rang at Bale St.Paul, Les Eboulements, Mui- Cay, Riviere du Loup and Tadousac.LIENECTING at Quebec with the RICHE- PANYND ONTARIO NAVIGATION COM- RAILWBOATS, with the GRAND TRUNS and the\u201d, the INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY, CCIDENEBEC, MONTREAL, OTTAWA AND ou With, RAJLWAY and at Riviere du ram the Mie Intercolonial Rallway for and 2 TICKE {we Provinces.Richelieu & dor sale at the Offices of the James street, autlo Navigation Co., 133 St.Office of the Gri the Richelieu Pier; at the James street ; the \\_ Trunk Railway, 148 St, Occidental Raliway, 1ces ofthe Q.M, and 18 Place d\u2019Armes,» 202 St.simes street, Intercalontal Kaley d at the Office of the treet, Also, atthe ont?St.Francois Xavier Steam Navigation Co,, Of the St, Lawrence where further information Qissioners street, H,,0e obtained.: BELLEW, ; M2 Hse Dos Montreal, June 17, 1880 .Passengers for Ottawa and all interme- Ciate ports take 7.15.a.m.train for Lachine to connect with steamer.; First-class Fare to Ottawa .$2 50 Do.return do.400 Second-class Fare to Ottawa .1 50 EXCURSIONS.taking 7.15 A.M.Train for Lachine, daily.__\u2019 : Co ALL-DAY TRIP TO CARILLON AND |.BACK, passing throagh Lage or Two MOUNTAINS, roturaing homa hy the Ras pids.of are tor rçuud trip, $1.25; on Saturays, ¢l.Vu, For the CALEDONIA SPRINGS, Excursion Tickets at reduced rates.AFTERNOON TRIPS DOWN THE RAPIDS take 5 P.M, Train daily for Lachine.SATURDAY A¥TERNOON EXCURSIONS TO ST.ANNE\u2019S, take 2 P.M.Train for St.Anne\u2019s, returning home by steamer down Rapids.Round Trip, 80c.in Tickets at the principal Hotels aud Grand Trunk Railway Offices, and Company\u2019s Offic 13 Bonaventure street.B.W.8HZ7HERD, TS President.Junod ___ _ \u2018The Richelion & Ontario Nav.Ba, Summer Arrangement | Ww ey THE STEAMERS OF THIS COMPANY BETWEEN MONTREAL AMD QUEBEC, Run Regularly as under: The QUEBEC, Capt.Rabt.Nelson, cn Mondays, Wedneadays and Fridays, and The MONTREAL, Capt.Wm.Burn, on Taesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at SEVEN o\u2019clock p.m., from Montreal.STÉAMERS FLOM Montreal to Hamilton, conneoting at Toronto with the steamers for Niagara Falls\u2019 and Buffalo, and with railways for all points West, will leave daily (Sundays excepted\u2019, from the Canal Basin, at NINE o\u2019clock a.m., and Lachine on the arrival of the Train leaving Bonaventure Station at NOON, and Gateau Landing on arrival of Train leaving Montreal at FIVE ¢'clock p,m.| Steamer BOHEMIAN, Capt.J.Rr 0 for Cornwall 2 d intermedi - uesday an (edn Si .\u2026+ÿ, at 12 Noon, from Canal Basi \u2014 and Lachine on arrival of the .clock train.Steamer TROIS RIVIERES, Captain J.Duval, leaves for Three Rivers every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p.m., connecting at Sorel with steamer SOREL, for St.Francois and Yamaska.Steamer BERTHIER, Capt.L.H.Roy, leaves for Berthier every Tuesday, Thursday and Sateurday, at 3 p.m., connecting at Lanoraie with railway for Joliette.Steamer CFAMBLY, Captain Frs.Lamoureux, leaves for Chambly every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p.m., connecting every Friday at Lanoraie with the cars for Joliette.Stcamer TERREBONNE, Capt.E.Laforce, leaves daily (Sundays excepted) tor L\u2019Assomption and intermediate ports at 3pm.Rompany\u2019s Ticket Offices, where State Rooms can be secured, from R.A.Dickgon, 133 St.James street, and at the Ticket Office, Richelieu Pier, foot Jacques Cortier Square, and from Robt.Mclwen, at the Freight Office, Canal Basin, J.B.LAMERE, ALEX.MILLOY, Gen\u2019l Manager.Traffic Manager.GENERAL OFrIcEs\u2014228 St.Paul Street i Montreal, June 4, 1880 105 The Laprairis Navigation Co\"y On and after MONDAY, 31st MAY, and until further notice, the steamer LAPRAIRIE, Capt.DeMERS, will leave at the following hours, or as near as possible .\u2014 On Week Daye\u2014 Lapralrle\u20145.30,'8,156 A.M.; 1, 5.30 P.M, Montreal\u20146.30, 11, A.M.; 4, 6.30 P.M.On Sundays and Holldays\u2014 Laprairle\u20148.156 A.M.and 6 P.M.Montreal\u20142 P.M.jand ¢ P.M, J.BROSSEAU, Secretary.May 28 109 PHONOGRAPHY Mr.J.H.Kerrison, of the MoNTREAL HERALD, is prepared to take two or three private pupils for Pitman\u2019s Shorthand.Address, at once, (as only a very few pupils will be taken at one time) 7 H.KEi- RISON, Herarp Office, Montreal.Under Nordheimer*s Hall.Jrne3 133 JOHN TAYLOR & BRO.EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES FOR ENGINEERS, INO.16 ST.JOEN STREET, .wnkin, | \u2014« ports, every ; MERCHANTS, AND MANUFACTURERS* AGENIS.BOILER MAKERS, STEAMFITTERS AND RAILWAYS.MONTREAL.DOMINION BOLT CO.87 RT.PETER STREET, Montreal Works in TForanta.HOT PRESSED NUTS MACHINE-FORGED NUTS CARRTAGE BOLTS\u2014Best PLOUGH BOLTS MACHINE BOLTS COACH SCREWS COAL, Apply to BENRY_DOBELL & CO., Agents.1 May 17 17 Per \u2018\u201c AMISTID S,\u201d Ca LES COMPRIZING Sugars, Rum, Lime Juice, Ladction Sales.BY BENNING & BARSALOU Sale of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS The Subscribers will sell at their Stores, Nous.86 and 68 ST.PELEE STREET, on Wednesday, 30th June, A complete assortment of SPRING AN) SUMMER DRY GOODS, consisting of, in part, Prints, Cottons, Shirtings, Fancy lannels, Tweeds, Coatings, Cassimeres, Farmers\u2019 Satine, Twilled Linings, Window Hollands.Windsor Scarfs, Ladies and Gents\u2019 Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Linen Handkerchiefs, Smallwares, &c., &c.Musling, Corsets, Cretonnes, ALBO, 3 Cases A.W.Worsted Coatings do Seaside Shetland Shawls do Black Silks do Colored Silks do Black and Coloured Satins do American Hosiery do Ladies\u2019 Silk Umbrellas do Assorted Fans tp 0D be WO LIKEWISH, A full assortment of \u2018Cable Linens, Tcwn elings, Stair Linens, Cream and Bleached Huek Linen Sheeting, Tuble Napkine,'&e.AND The Balance of a RETAIL BANKRUPT STOCK OF DRY GOODS, ALSO, (On account of whom it may concern.) 800 Caddies JAPAN TEA 2,800 do do 200 Hf-Chests do 60 do CONGOU TEA 500 Boxes GLYCERINE SOAP 10 Bags SPONGES The whole without reserve.Sale at TEN o'clock.BENNING & BABSALOU, 152 Auctioneers.i.Pimento, Coffee.\u2018ALSO, CO.June 1 130 SPRING ANNOUNCEMERT.We, the subscribers, beg leave to tender thanks to our numerous patrons and the general public for the liberal patronage extended to us in the past, and to ML inform the Citizens of / Montreal and the people of À Canada generally, that we are still to be found ready to supply all demands for goods in the Furniture line.Our stock for the spring now commencing is most complete, ard more extensive, both as regards amount and variety, than for the past 82 years.We would algo beg to draw special attention to the fact that our advantages in making our purchases for Cas during the dull season, together with our experience in selecting these special lines of goods suitable for our cus- mers, place us beyond being affected by any false statements or empty blowing so much made use of by cortain parties in the city papers.We do business on square principles, and can always car:y out what we adyertise to do.Our goods ay our own and we say so, and rely on our name and reputation, togother with our advantages above mentioned, for our share of the furniture trade, which we are bound to have w thout leadine the people astray by false assertions such as is being done for some weeks past by some houses in the city.A visit to cur establishment for the purpose of getting prices will satisfy all that \u201cthe oldest Furniture house in the city\u201d is still to the fore with noveltias and styles, while our prices are in accordance with our motte, \u201c quick sales and light profs\u201d DARLOR SUITES To IN!BLACK WALNUT, PLAIN and GILT Irom $40 to $200.IN EBONY AND GILT, From $60 to $300.Covered in all kinds of fashionable and serviceable goods.Common Suites at $80 BED-ROOM SUITES.Our stock in this line could not be described, but must be seen in order to haye ary idea of its extent or variety.THE PRICES RANGE FROM Groceries, eatines, &C JOHN HOPE& CO MONTREAL, AGENTS IN CANADA FOR JOEN DERUYPER & SON, Rotterdam MARTELL & CO., Cognac JULES ROBIN & CO., Cognac MOET & CHANDON, Epernay\u201d DEINHARD & CO, Coblenz BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux M.MISA, Reres de la Frontera Clu.TRI SMITHES & CO, Oporta MULLER & DARTHEZ, Tarragonas FREDERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles E.& J.BURKE, Lublin ; PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London BULLOCH, LADE & C0, Glasgow ; WM.JAMESON & C0, Dublin \"%- CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Dublin &ec., &c., &e.N.B.\u2014Orders received from the Wholesale Trade Only, __.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A CE SOLE AGENTS tN THE DOMINION FCR Messrs.Gonzalez, Byass & Co., Xcres ae 1% Frontera, Sherries.« T.GQ.Sundeman & Sons, Oporto?Ports.* Pablo, Oliva & Castles, Tazragona Red Wines.\u201c Leal Brothers & Co.Madeira Wines.* G.H.Mumm & Co., Reims, Cham= pagnes.P.A.Mumm & Co., Frankfort-O M., Hocks and Moselles.«\u201c Cuzol, Fils & Co., Bordeaux, Fruits, &e.\u201c Pinet, Castillon & Co., Cognac Madeira, Brandies, .* A, Houtman & Co, Schiadam Gins, \u201c Wm.Hay, Fairman & Co, Glacow, Whiskies.\u201c BR.Thorne & Sons, Groenockf Whiskies.\u2018¢ D,J.Thomson, Leith, Ginger Wine, Old om, &c.» Machen & Co, Liverpool, Export Bottlers of Guiness & Sons\u201d DublinStout, \u2018* Robert Porter & Co., J.ondon, Export Bottlers of Bass & Co's Ale.Mr.Wm.McEwan, Edinburgh, Scote es.Apollinaris Company (Limited) London,sg Orders for Direct Importation Solicited ade.RB.E.TR ACE BOLTS BOLT ENDS #20 = > SÉCRETARIES Pobruarr frem he Tr a BE DLT BOOK CASES AND BO YTS IS In great variety, ranging im price, ifrom CAR LS BAD WAT ER.ROOF BOLTS $7.50 to $150.sparkling Glesshubler \u2019 BLANE BOLTS Alkaline, Ferraginouss May 3 105 | IN BASSWOOD, ASH AND WALNUT FREDERICK KINGSTON, GIBB & CO.BEING IN RECEIDRT WEEKLY of the Latest Novelties in TAILORING nn HABERDASHERY, INVITE INSPECTION, June 14 141 ZION CHURCH FOR SALE.I am instructed by the Trustees to offer, by private contract, the valuable property forming the corner of St.Radegonde and Latour streets, and known us ZION CHURCH.Size of Lot\u201490 feet on Radegonde street, 155 feet on Latour street ; 14,260 superficies.The building is of stone, very substantial and spacieus; lighted on all sides; close %o the_gres* pusiness centre, and admirably 247 pted or manufacturing purpcaes, \u201c Apply to H.H.GEDDES, ¥19 St.Francois Xavier street, Opposite the Old Post Office.June 4 1m 133 THE CORPORATION or ThE Town of Harriston offers liberal advantages to parties wishing to establish Manufactures, Harriston is situated in the northern part of the County of Wellington, on the lines of the Great Western and Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railways.There will be a Station of the Stratford and Huron Railway, now building, which makes it one of the best distributing points in Ontario.Correspondence?invited.For information, apply to A.MEIKLEJOHN, Mayor.116 Linseed Ui Haw and Boiled, WHITING, BEST BRANDS FOR SALE BY W.&F.P.CURRIE & CO.100 Grey Nun Street.\u2018anusry 3I 9a E.CHANTELOUP No 587 CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL, MANUFACTURER OF Chureh, Tower Clock and Locomotive BELLS, INcLUDING CHIMES AND PEALS.Gas and Coal Oil Burners Of All Descriptions, Steam Fittings, Coil Screens Hot Waler and Steam Apparatus, FRENCH WINDOW FASTENERS AND ESPAGNOLETTES.Railway Supplies of all Descriptions ELECTRIC APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES.Builders\u2019 Hardware.May 15 PLAIN WALNUT, etc.,in QUEEN ANNE and EASTLAKE STYLES, Ranging from $6to]$150 WALNUT LIBRARY TABLES] EBONY LIBRARY TABLES, MARBLE-TOP PARLOR TABLES WALNUT CARD TABLES, WALNUT DINING TABLES, ASH DINING TABLES, BUTTERNUT TABLES, PLAIN and FANCY WORK TABLES, MARBLE-TOP BED-ROOM TABLES, FALL-LEAF DINING TABLES, BASSWOOD DINING TABLES, BAR MIRRORS.Our stock 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, as usual, large and well assorted.A call of inspection 13 respectfully solt- cited, when every attention will be shown.A liberal discount to wholesale customers.OWEN McGARVEY & SON, 7, 9 AND II ST.JOSEPH STREET.If you are a\u2019 man of let- terstoiling overmid night work, to restore brain nerveandg waste, use Hop Besuffering from any in- tion; if you aro mar- young, suffering from ing on a bed of sick-§ à Bitters.Thousands die an |i Hop Bitters.It you are young and discretion Or dissipa ried or single, old orf poor health or languish ness, rely on op \u2018Whoever y ouare, whenever you feel a 14 that your system d needs cleansing, ton- 4agimrgp disease t 3 ing or stimulating.[WY have been prevented without intoxicating, J Abya timely ase of jtake J HopBitters tH = D.1.Cis an absoluté end frresista-If ble cure for drunken ess ,} use of opium, tobacco, org narcotics, Sold by drug- ists.Sand for i Circular, I KOP GITTERS | NPG CO., M |Rochester, N.Y.& Toronto, Ont.§ Im DW 141 TO LET, A The Whole of the Firat Flat of i311] the HEriLo Building.Very svit qu able for Law Chamber hosted by 5 atsam Apply on the premises.TO LET, Th One large Room in the front par GR x|0f the Hzrarp Building, and an in other wcll suited forligbt mannfat Ledturing, in rea.Hteam power if \u2014me 00! re 13 3 - \u2026 ) necessary.Apply at the Office 155 St Wine Merchant, 25 Hospital Street ~.MONTREAL, January 14 FIWiscellaneons.DRAIN PIPES |: AND CONNECTIONS FOR SALE.DAMASK COUCHES, jhe subscribers have a large stock of all sizes o e above goods on hand, CRETONNE COUCRES, and are prepared to supply Contractors REP COUCHES, and others ab, the LOWEST MARKET , CES.80, ements, ire Clay HAIR CLOTH COUCHES, Chimney Cans, Vases, &ec., &c.>.LEATHER COUCHES, AND BED COUCHES, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in PIER GLASSES, all kinds of MACHINERY and OTHER TOILET GLASSES, \" MURRAY, BREMNER & CO., HANGING GLASSES, 82, 84 and 36 St.Henry street.BRACKET MIRBORS, May 24 133 MANTLE MIRRORS, PHOSPHATE LAND! FOR SALE, One Thousand Acres of Phosphate Lands In the Townships of Wakefield and Templeton, County of Ottawa, within a short distance of the Macadamized Koad and Gttawa River.The above Lands have been examined by one of the most axperienced men in the Dominion, and pronouneed them unequalled in that County.All information respecting said Landsto be addressed to the undersigned at Ottawa.E.McGILLIVRAY.June 16 143 GOLD MEDAL, és > JOSEFiI GILLOTT\u2019S STERIL PENS.Sold by all dealers throughout the Word, SI | NN 1 0e Janvary 27 fo LET The extensive Buildings { with or without Steam Power] now occu= pied by Tae EVENING STAR, and - adjacent to the St.Lawrence Hall on Craig street.It cannot be surpassed tor convenience and location.The Builings are situated on Craig, St.George and Fortification streets, and ie suitable for Printing Office or Manufactory.On St.George and Fortification streets, it is 90 feet long, by 50 feet wide, is Two story high, and has excellent light.And on Craig and St.George streets, it is 26 ft.on thed¥ormer, by 60 ft.on the latter, and is Four story nigh.The Buildings will b leased separately or jointly.Possession will be given on the first May.For further information, apply to 13 HENRY HOGAN, St.Lawrence Hall.8 April 9 8% ~ CONSOLIDATED BANK.' Its Establishment, Carer ani Dawafall, By JOHN F.NORRIS, A few Copies still left.Price 30 cents, * ames Street umd iad em To be had at the Booksellers and from the compiler, HeraLp Oflice, oe at rt am tr it tr MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JU \u2014\u2014\u2014 THE CELESTIAL ARMY.I stood by an vpen casement, And looked upon the night, Andsaw the eastward-going stars Pass slowly out of sight.Slowly the bright possession Went down the gleaing arch, And my soul discerned the music Of their long, triumphal march.Till the great celestial army, «tretchi ing far beyond the poles, Became the eternal symbol Of the mighty march of souls.Onward, forever onward, Ked Mars led down the clan, And the moon, like a mailed maiden, \u2018Was riding in the van.Apd some were bright in beauty, And some were faint and email ; But these might be, in their greatest | The noblest of them all, [height, Dow »ward, forever downward ; Behind earth\u2019s dusky shore, They pass into tte unknown night, They passed and were no more.Nomore?Oh, say not so ! And downward is not just ; For the sight is weak and the sense is dim That looks through heated dust.The stars and the mailed moon, Though they seem to fail and die, Still sweep with their embattled lines An endless track of sky.And though the hills of death May hide the bright array, The marshalled brotherhood of souls Still keep its upward way.Upward, forever upward, I see their march sublime, And hear the glorious music Of the conquerors of Time.And long let me remember \u2018I'hat the palest, faintest one May to diviner vision be A bright and blessed sun.Naw Jersey ; Hugh Lough, Hawkesbury ; Jse Kilioran and the Misses Killoran, Napanee ; L H Thompson, Geo B Rowell, Liasburg, Yt; Ed Niel, Granby; G C Dyer, wife and granddaughter, Sutton, Q; John Shields and wife, J Shields, Smith\u2019 Fails ; Robt Hutton, England; E N Robinson and wife, Mrs E D Fuller, Cowansville, Q.ARRIVALS AT THE Iroquois House.\u2014E Thornton, Montreal; Frank Chadwick, Ireland; L Lewis; Sarnia, Ont; A Baker, Theo Labatt, Commodore Holmes, S Bell, Mrs B.!!, B À Boas, Mrs Bons, Miss Bons, Master Boas, Messrs Boas and servants; Mr Sharpley, Mrs Sharpley, D Graham, W B Mauchip, W R Elmenhorst, Thos Robin, Mrs Elmenhorst, R Wolff, A Baumgarten, J Laurie, Mrs Laurie, Mr McGavin, Mrs McGavin, Jas A Sadlier, Dr McEachran, A -{ Collins, L Galarneau, Montreal; J J Edwards, Saratoga; L W McKay, Mrs McKay, Chicago, Ill; T McClean, Mrs McClean aud farcily, Toronto, Ont; Mr and Mrs Gore, New York, and 35 excursionists; Mr and Mrs Dean, Miss Dean, Miss Gravely, Buffale; Mr and Mrs Denny, Misses Denny, Boston, Mass; Mr and Mrs Allaire, Mr Jones, Mr Beddow, New Orleans; Mr and Mrs Garley, Misses 'l'rutch, Mr \u2018Trutch, Now York; Hon Mr North, Toronto, Ont.Tur * Rovan Scors.\u201d\u2014The officers of the regiment entertained a large party of friends yesterday afternoon.A very pleasant days amusement had been p'aunad out for the visitors, but unfortunately the unfavourable state of the weather put an end to the dancing and the lawn tennis match.Notwithstanding this disappointment to the fair ones, they were yet made happy by the genuine hospitable manner displayed by the gallant officers of the \u201cRoyal Scots.\u201d The large mess tent was crowded, as well as Lient.-Col, Crawford\u2019s marquee, and a splendid colla\u2018ion attention of the Committee to the manner in which the clothing of the Brigade was done by Mr.Seath, who had received the tender.The men\u2019s clothing had beon badly done, and the officers had not yet got their clothing.Mr.Seath to fiad out if he intends to fulfil his contraet.The Committee then adjourned.ME HCH SGHOOL The closing of the midsummer term at the High School for boys took place yesterday morning, when the Rev.Dr.Jenkins presided, There were also present the Rev.Canon Norman, Dr.Howe, Principal Dawson and Mr, Luan.The Rev.Canon Norman offered prayer, and Dr.Howe read the following report :\u2014 Mr.CHAIRMAN,-It will be pleasing to you to hear that Iam able to report favourably of the High School for the year now ending.In my report from this place one year ago I had to acknowledge that notwithstanding the success of our better pupils there was room for greater accuracy in common things.We have since been labouring to secure thie, and the results of the written examination show better answering, fewer faults and less nonsense.But accuracy is so foreign to the nature of boys that forcing the growth of it is hardly possible in young pupils.They will multiply when they ought to divide, and if required to ca'eulate how many planks are needed to floor a moderate sized room they will bring up an answer, showing more faot of timber than contained in the biggest raft that floats down the St.Lawrence.If asked to define a circle some of them will write down that it is a ligure contained by one straight line.They will confound The City Clerk was ordered to write to AMUSEMENTS FOREPAUGH'S CIRCUS., LENT SHOW-\u2014GREAT CROWDS PRESENTed las! taken as a criterion.seemed as if the tent another person.But a circus tent is like one more.Providence, BR.1, tion.great canmon feat.When Milleel a warm welcome.non.aiming of this immense ordananco.tions to the attendants.multitude, the cannon.FINE COLLECTION OF ANIMALS\u2014AN EXCEL.Forepaugh came, was seen and conquer- night, if the great crowd can be When the circus commenced with the grand entroe, it would not hold an cmnibus\u2014always capable of holding An idea of the size of the tent and the audience cin bt: gained from the fact that i* seats 10.000 people, and last night every seat was taken.During the circua, the wonderful electric light was lit.The machine, a ponderous and ext:nsive one, was invented by Josep Olmstead, of and three globes were suspended from each of the two large posts, and when lighted gave a brilliant and soft light, and the light was a success.The elephants under the directorship of Adam Forepaugh, jr., created a big sensa- But everyone seemed to wait for the principal act of the evening\u2014the Zuila and Mons.Loyal appeared they raceiv- The two went throurh with a short, daricg trap-z3 per- formanc:, and when they had finished all eyes were turned upon the immense can- Mille.Zuila proczeded- to take her bearings head downward, and directed the Loyal stood by in his red costume, giving direc- It was about 9 30 o'clock when all was ready.Mlle, Zuila, sea\u2018ed in the flying trap-ze at the top of the tent, baamed dowa upon the excited Loyal climbed up the side of the eannon, and, amid a silence that was almost oppressive, entered the mouth of In an instant he disappeared, Kimball, $13.80.Time, 2.404.1} mile heate, ton.Sparling for $400 and the field for $400.race in two straight heats, Clyde Hampfifth and Dan K.Mutuals paid $22.65.last.purse of $600, distance 1} miles.horses started, viz.: Una, $300 ; Spartan, $100; field, $130.lengths.close with the others trailing out.Time, 2.38} away first, and although her lead varied, rhe wag never headed, and won by four lengths, Quito second, two lengths before Mutuals paid The third race, a free handicap sweepstakes of $50 each, with $1,000 added; Six horses entered and started, viz,; Blarney, Mamie Fields, Dan K., Sparling, Ben Hill and Clyde Hamp.Pools sold: Dan Sparling, $600 ; Dan K,, $525 ; Mamie Field, $450; field \u2014Ben Hill, Blarney and Clyde Hampton, $650.A very exciting finish took place, all except Blarney, catching the whip, but the clever riding of the latter\u2019s coloured jockey (Taylor) told, ashe won the heat by a short neck, Dan K.second, a head before Ben Hill, Dan Sparling, Mamie Fields and Clyde Hampton following in the order named.Time, 1.58.For the second heat Blarney sold for $450, Dan Blarney was full of running and got his head in front under the wire, winning the ton third, Ben Hill fourth, Mamie Fields Time, 1.57.The fourth was a selling race for a Nine Shylock, Albert, Bayard, Jerry, Una, Spartan, Edwin A, Anna Augusta, and Warfield, Pool sold : Anna Augusta, $550 ; Warfield, $360 ; At the head of the home-stretch Warfield took the lead, and won as he liked by six Bayard, whe had passed Anna Augusta at the u per turn with Jerry, ran 8 the latter for second place, which he got, Anna Augusta fourth, snd Tew Advertiset*_ THE GRY GH IN TR RLD! At ST.NE ATREED Last Days! being positive Montreal owi the sensatio s]ephant Fan o High Wire ! from the Cannon ! | The Fous Companies in 2 Rings! \u2014On account of the enormous Will be given on dnesday Morning P *clack, which is especially com od to Families and Children.CL r the accommodation of those desiri void delay at the Ticket Wag , ets may be obtained at PRINCE'S 1e RE, 243 St.Jam.s street, at a smaf ad- , begins At 2; at night opans at 7/begins 129, 1880 ST.le and locality in 1 a ghout the year for pleasure and busi- A (Loos Aylmer.) (Local Trains between Hull and Ay , i, es rvedly bestowed on this neg travel, having aecommodation for 500 Giga ggregation, an Ghosts.158 PER ORMANCE une 28 \u2018The accommodations for 470 guests and offers more attractions for pleasure and comfort than any other seaside resort in the country.Its high situation affords beautiful views b th inland and seaward, its healthful atmosphere, the easy mannerin which it can be reached, its advantiges for boating, FE wW «ra ous SE LOUIS STRIET, QUER TS Leg Facile 0 pm 10900 300m rrive at Quebec.- 8 00 pm THE RUSSELL HOTEL COMPANY, | SERA ire am dope 1000 \u201c WILLIS RUSSELL, PexsiDENT.aie Et'Hochelaga.800am 630am 440 P 5 VIT .Leave Hochelaga for St 530 pm Thif Hotel, which is unrivalled for size.| Jerome cic + £33 Pn wed.\u2014\u2014 uebec, is open \u201c4 Wentworth\u201d |= NEWCASTLE, N.H.This Hotel will open Jume 25th.It has CHANGE OF TEM XE.Leave St.Jerome for genger Trains, and Elegant on Night Trains.Trains te ard from Quebecbec at 4 p.m.Pailway Fyourcesnc can COMMENCING ON .18 :0, 645am \u2014\u2014\u2014 helaga .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.ve nt Hochelaga- + 90amn\u2014\u2014 Trans leave Mile-End Station seven inutes later.; fy pe] on all Pas- #25\" Mavniflcient Palace Came on a2 Cars Trains to and from Ottawa connect with Sunday Trains leave Montreal and Que All Trains Run by Montreal Time.GENERAL OFFICE, 13 Place d\u2019Armes.TICKET OFFICES : Poblieh ed ABLLS AND MAPS of all Miscellaneous, \u201cFOR SALE OR TO RENTS t Royal Valoandthe mops Victoria © ity and acres of the richest land te, with fifteen mites of frontage ç : ; on tho bes and all withina few miles of the mucadamized roads partly sur.tre of the city; geveral hundred acres of best Brick Fields, Sand Pits and Quarries; thirty ildi © {th Out-buildings, a vies Works, and no Taxes ; one hundred and fifty thousand dollars\u2019 worth of firct valuable Houses, and elegant complete AY Jule 23rd, en, in sums of one hundred dollars EDNESD a be run as follows :\u2014 so ards: and all my well-Enowi City Trains wit Mixed, Mail.Express | Properties for sale at extraordinarilylow Leave Hochelaga for 100am 630 am 515 pm prices.THOS.F.O'ERIEN, ave at'iruii.!1080am 1240 pm 9 26 pm DOS ES NET, Leave Hull for Hoche- 100 am 820 AM 59 qu - January eee praoce nesses À ey Arrive at Hochelaga.10 30 am pr THE TERAATIORAE RAILWAY AFD STERN Pasge .RAVIBATIOR GUID, Semi-moathlv contaimiog the AD AN and the prineipal CAN ERICAN BATLWAYsand STEAM NAVIGATION LINES.For sale by News Dealers and Booksells and by News Ayents on Trains and Steamers.Price.30 dans.ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00, Payabl Advance.C.R.CHISHOIM & C3.Publishers and Proprietors, 37 Ghahoïllez Square, Montres THE TELEGRAPH.The Daily and Weekly Telegraph Newsapers the most widely circuluted are st ! in the Naritime Provinces, and bathing and fishing, excellent drives and attractive walks, all combine to make it one of the most charming places ia New Englandwas served.The guests were received by the officers wives, Mrs.Crawford, Mrs.Hartland McDougall, Mrs.C.Geddes, and Mrs.Lymar.The officers of the several ournals in are popular ADVERTISING MEBIOMS.ther his smiling face rcappeai cl for an in« stant, and ho kissed his Land to the crowd.Mlle.Zuila had arranged herself head downward from her trapeze, stretching Mutuals paid $7.65.A hurdle race, two miles, wound up t day\u2019s sport, and had nice starters, vi { harge.Doors op on fur Afternoon ag at = Elace d'Armes.} MoNTREAL, 2 .Jatues > i .Louis Hotel, QUEBEC: Opposite St L.A.SENECAL, cause a1d effect and tell you, when asked to define velocity, that it is a force.They translate prohibere hostem a pabulationibus, 8.st, une 29 e 154 J EI I RR EER EERE, rn dr LOGAL NEWS sister regiments were present in sirong to stop the enemy trom forgeries.They forth her hands.\u201c Fire !\u201d came Loyal's Problem, Pomeroy, Derby, Bertha, V, LroTessiontat since last year extensive additions have been made, among them one hundred and Gen\u2019i Supt.147 The Daily Pelegraph iz published at $6a i ogime toi À ries.: tilator, and Chimacy S Tn the ois \u20ac 1 re il June2l ear, postage paid.Ministers, Postmas- For Dominion Day\u2014The | force.To-night the 65th Battalion band will ake accusative for nominative, ard | voice.Bang! A cloud ef smoke and \u2019 ey oweep.An the 0 LS fifty sleeping rooms, a spacious Music Ha , year, he Public Seh «Iroquois House,\u201d I8e- | Yith the \u201cRoyal Scots,\u201d will play until [OR being questioned about sheir fault, | Loyal shot upwacd, and in an instant bis | Derby sold at $105, Problem at $00, YATTON & L y | for dancing, theatricals and concerts, Bowl pa as an a ith the Daily Telegroph a House, 1e ten o'clock, and dancing can be im lulged | SboW that they do not know the one from | hands met those of the waiting Zuila, and | £omeroy ut $40, Ventilator at $3g and | ing Alleys, Billiard Room, à parer | À TASER] | ayear For ONE DOLLAR it will be sent loeil Mountain, St.Hilaire, |; by all attending the camp.| the other, s0 that they are acquitted of in- | the startling act was over, The people | the field at $70.Pomeroy and Bertha ADVOC Ks, elevator, operated by steam te largo and 3 Deny of those partiesfor the remainderof | is the place.A Harry Evenr.\u2014Mr.Robt.Campbell, tentional offence against syntax enly by | breathed again, aud then a round of ap- / commodious stable for private equipages, GusTOR AND % ; | For Domrnion Day.\u2014See the hours of departure of the steamer \u2018\u2018 Laprairie.\u201d\u201d Loox out for the Great Monster Pic-Nic and Excursion to Isle Gros Bois on Dominion day in aid of the poor.first assistant master of the boys department of the McGill Model School, is to be married this evening, and yesterday, in the anticipation of the event, after the distribution of prizes, Mr.Campbell was call- their ignorance of the accidence of gram - mar.' Your Board has laid down limit tables for the several forms and classes, and at the end of the year examiners have their plause grected the daring couple.aa} isa wonderful one.especially fie.The \u2018 The rest of the circus is very good, the tumbling being The street parade will take place this two lengths from Chimney Sweep, Ber third, Derby fourth, Pomeroy fifth, *\" Problem last.Time, 3.48}.Mu** ls paid $45.90, led in turns until the last half mile, Ventilator went to the front and won 5 353 Notre Pme Street, MON/TEAL.| A.D.NICOLLS.the grounds lighted by the electric light, Steam Yacht for excursions, &c., &c.The temperature of the bathing at the \u2018\u2018 Wentworth\u201d is especially inviting to those unable to endure the shock incident to more exposed localities.An enclosed Old Reliable Short Koute | \u2018Three Æxpres: \u2018lrains daily, equipped [ent clergymen.with Miller Platform and Westinghouse Air ONTREAL AIR LINE ear.germons of Dr.Talmage or some other pro- 9.he Weekly Telegraph is published at $1 Both papers publish weekly the The Telegraph gives prominence to Agriculture, etc., as well as i day, and, as is right, nail such blunders to | morning at th h if ; of | J.C.HATTO body of salt water, covering an area of fifty | Brake.Sleeping Cars are attached © | to Trade and Commerce and goneral nows > MoNTSEAL Grads, HospizaL,\u2014Num.- Wetting a Dealt of ba slag er sated the \"counter, so that with this in prospec- | same route as published aay rain, $750 for 1s meng rage for a Bs far.June 22 / 3m 148 sores, affords a safe and pleasant place for Night Trains between Montreal Land Boston seculsy and Aen I el tong been er of patients treated for week ending \u2019 : > À 0 | tive we are obliged instead of proceeding The Management have decided to give * \" 7 ; distance al ; boatirg at all times for ladies and children.| and Springfield, a between | ROLE ok hipbuilding, 8h 98th inst.:\u2014Out-door relieved, 417; in.| Mr Campbell with a handsome silver fruit mi .@ g longs.Seven horses started, BEI 50 MOFFAT.he dri to the neighbouring beaches | ana Parlor Cas to Day Fzvress bet7een | tion bestowed in it on ship ling, ship- door average daily, 139., \u2018 dish, accompanying the presentation with alo limit, re ing out as up an extra performance on Wednesday morn- | ip the pools as follows-\u2014Sir vagh aud 3 The other points of attraction in tnis vi- | Montreal and Boston and New York via ping and otherlocal industries.The Family Swimming.\u2014The first long swim for this season was done on Saturday last by Messrs.William Murray and Patrick Guy, two members of the Montreal Swimming Club.The swim was from St.Melen\u2019s Island Wharf to Longueuil, and was done in very good time.THE SociETY ST.VINCENT DE PAUL.\u2014 The officers and members of the above Society purpose holding a pic-nic on Isle Grosbois on Dominion Day.The affair is likely to be well attended, and the Committee are using every exertion to entertain their patrons.Disarroinrep.\u2014 Hundreds of peeple were on the streets yesterday morning, and a pretty little address, to which Mr.Campbell responded in feeling terms.On hia arrival at the Gazette office, with whic journal Mr.Campbell is connected, he met with another surprise ia the shape of a presentation from the staff, Mr.F.Colson handing him a magnificent silver card receiver, manufactured by Birks & Co., of St.James street.Mr.Colson prefaced the.presentation with a few congratulatory remarks, wishing the happy couple happiness and prosperity in the time to come, and Mr.Campbell replied in as good terms as he might have been expected, being taken as he was by surprise.In Town.\u2014 St.Lawrence Hal\u2014D Me- Carthy, J G McCarthy, James MoCarthy, However, we have been more successful during the pass year.In some measure this is due to the classes being less crowded.\u2018The third or lowest form in the school has not exceeded 25 in each divis~ ion.So the teaching there has been bettered at the expense of the revenue.In the fourth form the number has averaged 35 in each division.The fifth form has been large, and there is therefore promise of à good sixth for next session, both in namber and material.\u2018This prospect is gratifying, because a highest form small in number is discouraging to teachers and costly to your Board.The discipline of the school has been satisfactory, and the pupils in large proportion have not only tiekets requisite to the managers.orphans.ARGENTEUIL ELECT:04 TRIAL.CONTINUATION OF PROCEEDINGS.From Our Speclal Correspondent, Lachute, June 28.ing at 10 o\u2019clock, and have requested ua to state that the orphans of the Protestant and Roman Catholic institutions will ba admitted free of charge on application being made at once for the number of No doubt this liberality on the part of Mr.Forepaugh will be gladly accepted by the Sunbeam, $70 ; Gossip, 855 : \u201c188, $50 ; field, Jack of Hearts ne % a A, $20.Sir Hugh won by a length fore Gossip and Bride Cake, who ran gsead heat for second place.Time, 303.Another purse race for $600 follored, one mile and three quarters, for whch Report, Glenmere, St.Martin, ay Ferida started.Glenmore sold in pe pools for $300 against $280 for Rey/tt, $120 for Ferida, and $100 for St, Mrtin.Glenmore too the lead coming to the home strety followed by Weport, and won two lengths, Report a head, front of Ferida.Time, 3.04.The Ath was a handicap sweepstakes of $ a Publpiccsuntant and Auditor, {12 Francois Xavier Street, S AUDITED, ACCOUNTS AD- STED, ESTATES LIQUIDATED.ay 27 126 Dr.HE.HOWARD, VISITING PHYSICIAN LUNATIC ASYLUM, Longue Pointe.\"RESIDENCE : 06 University street.oinity are unsurpa-sed.The veranda.fifteen feet in width, surrounding the House, giving an extended promenade of over 1,000 feet in length, while the view 18 unexcelled in beauty and grandeur.An orchestra of twenty selected musi cians, under the direction of Mr.John J.Braham, has been engaged for the season.The House is furnished thr,ughout in sleeping ro.ms are of ample size, well ventilated, and from all sides of the House afford fine views.lita cuisine will be found of an unexceptionable character.The Wentworth\" is situated three miles from Portsmouth, N.H , in the ancient town of two hours\u2019 ride over the Eastern Railroad, and from Canada by way of Grand Trunk, Troy BAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.Lowell or Fitchburg, also for via Sprin | R via Troy, arrive black walnut, has the best of beds, its | m Lowell, and New Yor at 8.45 a.m., via Fitchburgh 8.002.m., Troy of | at 7.40 a.m., arriving in Newcastley and is reached from Boston in | p arrives in Montreal 11.00 p.m.7.15 a.m., Day Express for Boston, via p gfield or Lroy.Yor Waterloo, 7.15 a,m.For Waterko and, Magog, 3.20 pu Tork : .m., Ni ress tor 3 rays werive Now York 6.45 a.m.next ss for Boston via vis Springfield, GOING NORTH.Day Express leaves Boston, vis Lowell orning.\u20ac.50 p.m Night E Montreal at 8.55 ro.Express leaviag New York at8.02 a.m Circle is not neglected in the Telegraph, which furnishes tales, sketches, ete.Ap ly to WILLIAM FLDEB, St.John, New Bruvawick.Sevtsmber 18 FRANCE \u2014LENMAKK \u2014GERMANY HAILSEN, GREAT DANISH SPECIFIC, Used in these oll countries with the greatest success for over FIFFY YEARS, 2 fail in effecting a cure of NERVOUS DEBILITY from over work of the brain.û by Excesses, Nervous Dreams, LOSS UF MAN- HOO! with Headache, Paleness Languor, In.Never known to Vitality impaired waited till half-past noon looking for | Sorel; R McLe i - , At the opening of the Court this morn- 1 ; distance one mil May 5 3m 107 | and Eastern R R.from Portland.Night Expressieaves Bos:on et 7.00 p.m., | evitibly TE L'per box.or malled y jd the great Foropan chp rocession, ing: Éharles Devlin.Prince Ant Land behaved well, bat done ; good work, and ing Mr.Trenholme made application to ne ded; < for starters, Hy/ $ gold L Address F.W.HILTON & CO., vis Lowet end 6p.m., via È itehbureh, a DT, Cl omit, 346 Church Sto, Toronte, which, in consequence of the wet weather, | Cowanevilles E Donahue, Farnham; Mr | mofe valuable suit than the eo lodes Fr the names of W.Johnson, Robert | in the pools for $450 ; Sco \u201d 870 DAVID J.CRAIG, \u2018 1odOCEINGHAU House, and New } Ged 820 ne Pringleits | Canadian Agentdid not make ite appearance.To~day they | and Mra J V Owen, Chambly; William .H consequent.The year has been marked A cast and fav.4 Armstrong added Invermore, $85, and M Finers away | Member of the Association of Account- May 2) Im s'r 128__ Portsmouth, N.arming k proue es Now York via Troy C A RV ASSERS will be satisffed as the procession takes | Stevenson, Loretta; Dumont Laviolette, St | outside by the more than usual success of iL th ! a arlicalars in connection Scotilla won by a length, fi y ts of Mont a SE ASIDE RESORT | at 7 p.m., arriving in _ .tresl 10 a.m.: the same route mentioned by us yesterday.| Jerome; Judge S W Foster, Kuowlton; | passed High Sckool boys.vot.$ Fat vd tickets given to carry | ST, Time 2,134.A Od F.gen= ants of à gntrea., * | \"For Tickets and Freight Bates, apply at SHOULD TRAVEL FOR THE CAUTION To PARENTs.\u2014Anothor of those | Alex McLeay, Danville, Que; James Cam- In ihe Graduating Class in Arts of hi oly day H ontreal pho Lachute on tlewen riders succee d Rows MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, \u2014\u2014 Gentral Vermont Railroad Office, 186 St.N U g RI accidents so comMnon at this season of the | ming, Lyn; Mr and Mrs Patrick, Ottawa; | McGill University, thres gold medals out to pd lol 2 bi en heen Derby; Kingeraft, Spe on and Raleigh | 33 st, Bacrament Street, j HOUSE James Street.FONTHILL RSERIES.year occurred on Sunday through the care.| Geo L Cressman, Hull; Hon W W Lynch | of four were obtacacd by former pupils of omplete his evidence upon that ticket, ; » d Fellow, $250; With early thirty years experience in the OTTAWA y Wm.B.Vial), lessness of allowing children to play at open windows.A child of six years of age, the daughter of J.L.Bazinet, of Visitation street, fell from a three-storey window and received injuries which are likely to prove fatal.and wife, Miss P Pettes, Knowlton.Windsor Hotel\u2014F T Falding, England ; B K Gibson, dp ; R Lumbery,do; T Lumbery, do; H Pearce, do; S P Brown, Repentigny ; A Paton, Sherbrooke; A B this school, and in the third year an under.Graduate who, in 1875, was promoted from the British and Canadian Sohool, and came out head boy of the High School in 1873, carried everything before him.and two facts in regard of these names had only come to his knowlelge on Saturday.As Boswell could not be found and was evidently keepieg purposely out of the way he had the right to ask that the above names be added to the Bill of Particulars.started.\u201cPools sold h, $90 ; Specula- Kingeraft, 1:26.Derby came in tion, $70; Derby, taking second place winner, Speculay a neck.Time, 1,484.from Odd Fell: four hurdles was the last realizing and windiag up of Insolvent and other Trust Estates, involving a practical knowledge of Accountant Business in all its branches, and some knowledge of judicial principles, solicits such business.to Cushing Island, Portland Harbour, Me.OPEX JUNE 29th, 1880.Facilities for Bathing, Bostiag.Fishing Wm.¥, SMITH, Canadian Passenger Agent.New York Office, 417 Broadway.General Supt.Ganl.Passenger Agent.Sop St.Albane, Vt., June 28, 1880, and steady employment to reliable men, The largest in the Dominion.«ood salaries Preferences and enclosing photo, to .20! lv, glvi Boston O fice, 260 W sshinetonstre t.EToNE & WELLINGTON, Nurserymen, Toronto, do Wu .Ont CAUTION.\u2014We control {he new white grape, Pockington, and parties can only get the genu- ; i ; : ; i ; i ill gi i 1 attention.3 : through our authorized agents.\u2014S.& PY Paton, do; Mrs Baptiste, Miss Baptiste | Our school is also well represented i ! culars.| À mile race gfeating race of the day, | Which he will give his persona 108° | or quiet recreation unequalled.dteamboat ne & Masonto.-~The following officers were | 20d three children, Three Rivera ; | McGill first and second yours by mon and complanned pre the application Je most gher, Pomeroy, Casekeeper, Moy 27 connection with all trains.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .- a © West.Lands sold on | installed at Montarville Lodge, AF.&A.M., {| T H Church, do; EC Jones, | whose names are to be found on our former given of the intention to make such a ah, cep and Bay Rum started.R J.K mball & Ce Charges Moderate.Roatan | Ee He OME Sis nd at dow No.58, QR, Longueuil, June 24 :\u2014Bro B Sarillon à Thomas Norrie, Valleyfield.rolls and are still familiar within these | motion.Ohimne : Pomeroy and Bay Rum, .J, 2 * | CHARLES W.BI.KFORD.Manager Ve ER tri a wv prices.kmployment dur- oster, ; ro alker, IPM; | > airweataer, ut- | walls.Mr.TRENHO then hel î _ sh ; Chimney Sweep, $80 ; Gal-| Bankers and Brokers, June25 1 ing winter at good wages guaranteed.Kor \u201c Bro À W Smith, S W; Bro D Stone Mac- pag Ottawa; Mrs Boyer.St Johne; 8 T In theschool examinations held in Mc@ill | plication in \u2018order to ou Lol over Bis BB $100 86 ; Judith, $60 ; and Casekeeper, | 4 EXCHANGE COURT NEW YORK Dela ard and Hudson (anal Co's particulars send nume and address on postal fo Intyre, IW; RW Bro HJ Gear, Treas; | \u201cUC-08, eault, espass, St Hya- College some weeks since the list of suc- | the respondent\u2019s Couneel.Jagb allagher took the lead and was 18 years\u2019 membership In New York Stock Ex- RAILROADS PHILIP S- HARRIS, Bro A M¥Keand, jr, Secy; Bro J Thos cinthez GW Edton, Cedar Rapids; 8 S| cessful candidates was headed, as it has ehange.a \u2014F0\u2014 St, Paul, Minnesota.Ostell, 8 D; Bro W B Foster, J D; Bro | Clough, Lennoxville; O Caron and wife, | always been, by a High School boy, and | of Carillon, was then resumed and com- Sweep third; time, 1.51}.Case\u2014| BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, FOR CASH, Baratogd, Troy, Albany, Boston, New | P.O.Box 408 Chas Gyde, I G.Hzpakrows AND BorDERS.\u2014 Gallagher & Gauthier, of the Beaconsfield Vineyard, bave just received a large quantity of evergreens, spruces, balsams, aberantae, &c., of from ten to fifteen inches in height, Montealm; C McEvilla, Roxton Falls; Thos Tweed, Cornwall; G W Traist, city; James Campbell, Toronto; Geo A Priest Richford; C D Denier, Ottawa; Thos CGale, West Jerby; Lan Wells, Manchester.DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN MoNTREALER.all our other candidates but one were high up in the list.And here I bave to remark for the information of rivals as well as of friends of the school that an arrangement made by the Protestant Board of Commissionets with the authorities of McGill pleted in regard to the amendments made, in 1879 to the St.Andrew\u201ds qoters\u2019 list.was then examined upon the same matt for the whele of the day by R.P.Delarog, counsel for the petitioners.The valujyg of 1876, an informal valuation roll 0$ 1 The cross-examination of John es headed, Judith second, and Chime jockey, Redmond.For tbe second heat per fell at the first hurdle, injuring his Gallagher was the favourite against the field, Bay Rum, though in last the back stretch, was first in the home stretch, and ON MARGIN, STOCKS, BONDS, AMD ALL IN- VESTMEYT SECURITIES.May str 104 Evans & Riddell TADOUSAC HOTEL; SAGUENAY.Thie Hotel will he ready for the recep- AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH York, Philadelphia, Trains Leave Montreal : 7.15 a.m.~Day Express with Wagner's Klegant Drawing Room Cer attached, fcr A Ycor and expenses to agents ÿ 7 7 7 Oui Frees AGCress Pr.0 PAMPHLE VICKERY, Augusta, Maine, for advertisers.100 page=,f16 cts G.P.ROWELL & CU.N.Y ; ; ri ; i i om Public Accountants ; aug ists, Sportsmen and 1 : = suitable for hedges, which they are pre- | \u2014Yesterday afternoon much regret University commits the sessional examina-~ | the real valuation roll of that sc ud won the à or ith Chimney Sweep 59 AND Hlon of Fami cn Loprisle the 15th JUNE.Saratoga son d Alban Ti without Medical.' pared to supply at from $5 to $10 per hun- was expressed around the city on tion of the sixth form of this school to the | some 92 amendments made to the, sil 7 Judith fell with 5 t doi an dar nage at COMMISSIONERS Special monthly rates for all, accor ding to Now Yo .| 22 _ dred.The ecason has arrived for planting.| it becoming known that Captain | examiners who conduct the examination | the St.Andrew's Manicipal | suncl t udi ell witho ng any ff >.h \" pirates GRR accommodation required.320 p.m.~Night Express \u2014 Wagner's uR AY 8 SPEDIHG MEDICINE 57 St.Gabriel street.Farrell, the respected Commander of | for the school certificate.Under this ar- | January, 1879, were exhaustiv (800 = o.| the last hurdle.For the run-off with | 22 ST JOHN STREET, JAMES FENNELL, Elegant Sleeping Car runa through to New È \u2018 Warr or INsoNCTION GrANTED.\u2014His | the steamer \u201cCorinthian,\u201d of the Riche- | rangement the whole of the sixth form are | The gist of the testimony t los wird Gallagher Bay Rum gold, a hot favourite, MONTREAL.Proprietor.York without change.This Train THE CREAT ENCLISH REMEDY: Honour Mr.Justice Johnson yesterday, [lieu & Oatario Steam Navigation Com.| Iéquired to go up as pupils of the High | that, so far from the Valu = app and won the heat and rag ; time, 1.57.May 27 12 makes close connection at Troy and Albany | £yaci y > .- Wili promptiy + Ae BARK upon the application of Mr.John C.Ben- pany\u2019s Line, had died.Captain Farrell School, but not all of them as candidates | by the Lieut.-Governor 1878, wd Epwarp Évars.| A.PF.RIDDELL.oT BL with Slecping Car Train for Boston, ar.: \u201c7, and Fadicaly ces) net, granted a writ of injunction to prevent | \"88 in tho employ of the Hon.John | for tho certificate.Of the six:een boys | reduced the valuations à order = knock THE JESUITS 1 / FRANCE.A.W.STBVENSON.137 ALBION H 9 | riving at 9-20 a.m.h Mai aw F4, -.* cure any and ge > the Pharmaceutical Association from take Hamilton prior to the Company taking composing the sixth form of this year eight | off for voters for ing Ent > ey .June 9 QUEBEC._ New, York Tt zoug Mails and Express Gi 45 every cles ot CS ine any furth FY : im | over the boats, and when the Line was | Passed the examination ree were dis- | actually increased All the French Bimops save six have i ! ne, ; A] Nervous Debie r> g any further proceedings against him > qualified from competing by being over the y out $700 over the p GAHNAN & LEITCH, Information given and Tickets sold at 72 - until the final decision on the coustitution- ality of the Act by the Civil Courts.This will have the effeet of restraining proceedings fora long time.In the meantime first known as * The Royal Mail Line.\u201d With the transfer Mr.Farrell joined the Cangdiau Navigation Company in 1847, and served with them in various offices ago limited, and two were not candidates, 1 think ic necessary to make this statement because a gentleman who was up at Kelly properties figures of 1875; formal valuatj Council hag: these given in the in- roll of 1878, and that the rther increased the assess- made public protests egainst the enforcement of the decre& touching \u201c unauthorized congregwions\u201d under which BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 20LICITORS IN CHANCERY, NOTARIES PURLIC, &e., The oldest Hoel in Quebec, which has lately been renovated and several improvements made, still maintains its reputation as the mest comfortable and popu- all Grand Trunk Railway Offices, and at the Compary\u2019s Office, 143 St.James Strect, Montreal.lityand Weal - ness, result of \u201cà 1 n discretion, Py 2 e1.cc88 OF OVer- =~ SA : .; ; ati 00 more in the amendments | the Government hes indicated the pur- .- house.JOSEPH ANGELL, CLAS.C.McFALL work of thoÂfter Taking\u201d eforts are being made apa to pave ty be ee eabioin, and was pros Lachute soon after the Sxa mination told ments bie body.The witness Lad not, | pese to expel the Jesuits in France.COBNWALL, ONT.I honees moderate, W.KIEWIN General Pasay, {rent pren bram and nervous system 1s perfectly authority to practise in this Province.passing toand fro.The deceased gentle~ | #4 at that place that eight High School | in m 4 Cases, any Dena ee o a CO Eo the | 40a a BBC nn \u201c Proprietor.June 19, 1880 2 eftonsirels uved fo over thisty: \u201care win ProTIsTanT Housz or I man has for a considerable period been | bOyS out of sixteen had bean plucked-\u2014an th- values of properties contained 3 ù e | almost unanimo movement of the June } May 28 127 _\u2014 - Ercat suCcoss, - yy BErUGE.\u2014Statement for we ek endinx 2618 suffering from inflammatory-rheumatism, asgertion broadly untrue.; o a He also a aies mas Bishops as au evKence t a the Chure ; JOHN McDONALD, ZisceUniueous #F Full particulars in our pamphlet June, 1880 :\u2014Number of permanent in.and each winter has laid him up, but so 1 have also to note that the prize for the, the object ol the ame considers its ow case as identical wit ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, >, whic mates, males, 45; females, 25; temporary, males, 27; females, 7; total, 104.Number of night lodgings given in night refuge, males, 134; females, 43; boys, 11; girls, 21; total, 209.Number of quarts of soup and extra meals distributed, night refuge oor, 611; out-door poer, 40; total, 651.isiting Governors\u2014Messrs.J.H.R.Molpopular was the Captain with the passengers that as spriog came he was once more elected to the post.It is not yet a month since he made his first trip, this season, and on Friday last he left the harbour apparently in no worse form than usual, but by the time Kingston had been reached he had to go ashore, and at half- best essay on the \u201cDuty of Kindness # Animals,\u201d offered by the Montreal Socÿty for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, was gained this year by a pupilsf the science side of the sixth form bf this school, John A.Boyd, Bat I fesr that I am laying the school open to a charge of blowing its own trumpet too loudly.A tune of that sort is not at all one to our F voters for the respondant.Mr.Kelly is and was a Municipal Couneillor for St.Andrews.The Court adjourned at à p.m.until Weduesday morning.The heat has baen most intense, and se oppressive that, at one time, vearly everybody in Court, except tho counsel and witness, was dozing.that of the Jesuif, and the present conflict is one likelf to prove critical in its history.If th Church maintains this position, and the Jesuits and others involved in th¢ decrees adhere resolutely tu their programme of resistance, the enforcement the decrees will prove a labour of very great difficulty,and success 230 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL EsrABLISHED 1867.Special attention given to auditing the books and statements of Joint Stock Companies and Corporations.January 207 PETER FULTON IROQUOIS HOUSE.SUMMER RESORT.Pure Air! Pure Air.ST.A.GIBERTON & GO.= DeBresoles And 7 LeoKMoyer Streets, EUROPEAN !MPORTERS, COMMISSIONERS AND AGENTS.we désire to send free bv mail to every one.45\" The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at §1 per package, or six packages for $5, or will be sent free by mail on receipt of the money by addressing The Gray Medicine Co.TORON CO, ONT.64; Sold in Montreal by all Wholeus! and Retail Druggists, and everywhere in Canada and United Sstes.i J HE BELŒIL MOUNTAINS, son and E.Idler aro the Visiting Gover.| P28 WO yesterday ho breathed his lass, | {ine of tha 9 will be segsred, if at all, only at the cost | ACCOUNTANT AND AVERAGE ADJUSTER, THE HILAIRE, P.0.IN STOCK, WHOLESALE ONLY: Dochmber 17 DP WE eee - I will conclude by assuring you that ig h i Commissioner for Quebec and Ontario, \u2019 WiNEs\u2014 Plate Glass and Mirrors, ; nors_at the Protestant House of Industry I have not sounded a single fal te, and of grave igjury to the Republican party.\u2019rench Kids and G EPPERS QUININE & IRON TONI d Refuge this week roo mach for thi its will d does not 240 ST.JAMES STREET.lar Mountain Summer Re-| Bordeaux, | French Kide and Goats, : an ge bais week.CIVIC AFFAIRS I do not think I airogate too much fer this S How the Jesuits will proceed does not as This popular ; Burgundy, Bolting Cloth.contains an unvarying amount of | New Roapway ExPERIMENT.\u2014The new \u2019 institution when I affirm that if & lad does yet fully appear, but some significant ducted in Frenck sort, patronized by the, Lint Govan Champagne, quinine and iron.It possesses all the \u2018 roadway from St.James street to Notre FINANCE COMMITTEE not improve in learning and education in CRICKET.hints intimations of their intentions goorrespondence, eh on à Portuguese of Ontario, wh 1 JUNE Parties wishing | Sauternes, All sorts of Liqueurs ~ powers of these Jalustle tonics in banish- J Dame street, along St.Francois Xaxier ; , ., this school, he is not likely to do any good À mafch will be played on the Mont.| are give in à Paris letter which we pub- bar La ian, Sp 5 the pere à SE des for the season, sy | Bicily, and French Preserved ing diseases an à symptoms traceal po bo \u20ac street, is now complete, and promises to ba | _ À Meeting of the Finance Committee | in that respect elsewhere.real grounds, to«day, commencing at 10 | lish to-day, in which a correspondent re- | \u2014\u2014 \u2014 | reduced rates, will please do so immediate- | Madeira, Vegetables tem, enfeebled condition of the body, and ] a success, 80 far as Mr.McKeown\u2019s patent vas held yoaterday afternoon.Ald.Wilson \u2018The Rev.Canon Norman, Principal, E Montreal vs.Three Rivers.~Admis- | counts his visit to an important Jesuit | TALKER, & McINTYRE, by.Busingss men called to the city Sally, Brandy a nd Gin Chartreuse & Benedictine | derangement of the general health.\u2018 18 cincerned.© clear i .: i i i i .i i ilroad and Buss fare, from AT 3 ONININ ; ; ) fried fie hi, ei hn of | SBA ip CT, ry 2 | Bevin i bi ani io nat | in kde rt Comet fo ony wud irc: | apéro ATIOMETS SOUS, | Boi tft on i Fo | Phd Gin, pd Benelli | (ty Cis Lu Tow : the general appearance is much admired, | Genereus.There being a balance of the | Prixes wera given to the following LACROSSE.the sghool and the successor of one who NOTARIES, &C.otel.PBELL BROTHERS French Shoes, Crystals and system, improves digestion, animates the at ve musee bo make the ork general a ened a he So pupils : \u2014 A lacrosse match took place on Satur, was slau-htered by.the communards.| No 34 Elgin Street, - - = OTTAWA; cam St.Hilaire Station.Band Saws, & pEcroclains, spirits, recruits the health.er debilitate est 0 \u20ac weather.is piece 0 main : 3 _ day afternoon, between the Eclipse an i 5 withi \u2018 ; .c., &e., &c.ed health from the effect of hot climates ! roadway hae been put down as en E port the remaining unsold stock at an advance.| , 0 3400.Edward il Diackader py Caledonian crosses Clubs, which result- Resistance within the law, under the w {Opposite the Russell House.) May 25 ter 80 54 _ February 5 9 | this tonic is invaluable.ment, and it only remains to be seen whether it will stand our climate.1f so, the Road} Committeo will next year probably use it on other streets.7 = \"Érant Hours AND A HArr.\u2014 Mr, Fred A.Lallemand, hardware merchant, of this city, recently rode his horse ¢ Garryowen,\u201d a thoroughbred, ninety-six miles in eight hours and a half, his route being from Montreal to Lachine, The Chairman said some years ago the Gas Company were taxed $8,000 a year, and the Government only allowed them to make it $5,000, but in the meantime $8,000 had to remain, and now they wanted the money back.The Treasurer was instructed to pay it back, A discussion took place on a statement of Dr.Lovell, who had made a claim for damage done to his property by the overflow of a water pipe, and it was marks ; head of the Form and Davidson Gold Medallist.2.Robert Kirkpatrick, 2,810 marks; Murray Bronze Medallist.3.Walter H Turner, 2,260 marks, Sixth Form\u2014Science Side.\u2014(Maximum marks attainable, 8,400.)\u20141.Julius T Gnedinger, 2,256 marks; head of the Form and Murray Silver Medalist.2, Urquhart Colquhoun, 1,974 marks; Lorne Silver Medallist and Murray]Bronze Medallist.Prizes of books were given to Gnædinger and Calquhoun.The competition was very close for the Lorne Silyer Medal, awarded for excellence in Modern Languages and History, the ed in an easy victory for the former in three stright games, Time, 4,10 and 13 minutes respectively.AQUATICS.PuiLapELPHIA, Pa, June 28.\u2014 The second annual regatta over the National course on the Schuylkill river, between Columbia University, of Pennsylvania, and the Princeton crews, for the George Wtheory of the 1nviolability of private rights, is apparently to be the starting point of a litigation.But of course if the law forbids the carrying on of a certain occupation by certain persons the fact that it is done on private piemises will not help 1t, as meonshiners and illicit distillers have ere this found out in most countries, But if the Jesuits are reselv- ed to fight under the law, the lawyers A.F.M'INTYBE.November 22 279 HACLENNAN & MACDONALD, Barvisters, Seliciters, Notaries, &e, COENWALL, ONT.D.B.MACLENNAN, H.SANFIELD MACDONALD JAMES W.LIPDELL.78 April ST.FRANCIS DU LAG Mineral Springs.This celebrated Summer and Health Resort will be open from lst June to 1st October.The Sulphur, Saline and Gas Waters and Baths, both Hot and Cold, have a universal reputation, are a certain H.R.IVES & GO.MANUFACTURERS OF HARDWARE IRON RAILINGS, EPPER\u2019S QUININE & IRON TONIC rouses and developos the nervous energies, enriches the blood, promotes appetite, dispels languor and depression, fortifies the digestive organs.Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, ague, indigestion, fevers of every kind, chest affections, and in wasting diseases, scrofulous tendencies, &c.The whole frame is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental facultios brightened, the constitution greatly strengthened, and a ida : ; .; cure for Rheumatic.Dyspeptic and kind- : then to Pointe Claire, thenc3 to St.Anne\u2019s Qecidzd to have a report from the City and Blackaderss Jog lquboun, 410; Turner, 408 ; Childe Challenge Cup, was rowed to-day, | can give them better ground than that, C.H.WETHRY, red affections, and are recommended by \"SC, &C., return to robust health certain.Bottles, and back to Pointe Claire, where he took y.Fifth Form\u2014Classical Side\u2014Maximum marks | with the following crews :\u2014University of | and with the help of the Church they can | Accountant and Auditors | highest medical authorities.32 doses, 4e- Gd.; next size, lis.Sold the Ste.Genevieve road to Isle Bizard.He then went to Ste.Dorothee, St.Eustaehe, back to St.Dorothee, then to St.Martin\u2019s, St.Laurent by the Back River road, and back to Montreal by Cote des Neiges.The gait taken was a square trot.The horse had only been previously ridden a few times.Rzcorper\u2019s Court.\u2014Tue following cases were disposed of at the above Court yesterday :\u2014Henri Cedras, assaulting a con stable, $10 or one month ; Louis Plamon= don, furious driving, $3 or ten days; Stephen Hickey, drunk, $2.50; John Short, assault, 1 month ; Nicholas O'Neil, and Michael Kelly, vagrants, four months each ; Georgina Hudon, keepirg a disreputable house, $50; Amanda Kaurin, drunk in the aforesaid house, $30; \u2018Theopold Menard, drunk in Jesuit\u2019s Church, $2.60 ; Arthur Moran, drunk, $2.00 ; Mary Doyle, vagrant, one month ; \u2018Fnomas Daly and Catherine McCarthy, vagrants, $5 or twenty days ; Michael Gorman, drunk, $2; Arthur Clark, drunk, fifteen days ; Philemon Villemain, drunk, one month.PouIcz CourT.\u2014In this Court yesterday morning Patrick McGilderigan and Maurice THE MOORE INVESTIGATION.A meeting of the special Committee for the purpose of inquiry into the charges against Mr.Moore, the Meat Inspector, was held yesterday, Ald.Holland in the Chair.The other Aldermen present were Messrs, Lavigne, Kennedy, Fairbairn, Allard, and Gauthier.It was decided to send tbe notes of evidence with a report to the Council without suggestion or recommendation.LIGHT COMMITTEE.The members of this Committee met yesterday afternoon at half-past two o\u2019cleck.The members present were, Ald.Genereux, Chairman, Fairbairn, Dubuc, Watsonand J.C.Wilson.The minutes of the last meeting were read and passed.The monthly accounts were presented, passed and signed., A petition was read from the proprietors in Isaac Alley, asking for an extra lamp.The lamp was granted.On motion of Ald.Warson, a lamp was ordered to bs placed and lit on St.Catherine street, opposite Picard Lane.The meeting then adjourned.attalnable, 2,700, 1.Gustav H Martin, 2,252 marks, head of the Form and Murray bronze medallist; 2, Charles R Daoust, 2,194; 3.Percival E Judge, 2,189, Prizes of books were awarded to Martin, Daoust, Judge, Johnson, Needham, Tibbs, M.A Reld and Bissett.Honour cards were presented to Gunn, Kinghorn, Darey and Budden, Fifth Form\u2014Science Side\u2014maximum marks attainable, 2,900.1.Frank P Bernard, 2,614 marks, head of the form and Murray bronze medallist; 2.Edward P Mathewson, 2,599; 8, Philip Archbald, 2,558.Prizes of books were taken by Archbald, Barlow, Bernard, Cassils, Gllbert, Mathewson, Mitchell, M À Munderlon and Tolmis.Fourth Form\u2014Division A\u2014Maximum marks attainable, 2,300: 1, Thos W Bussell, 2,094 marks, head of the form; 2, Philip Embury Ritchie, 2,019; 8, Chas Percy Brown, 1,915, Prizes of books were given to Bussell, Ritchie and Brown; honour cards te Baillle, Robertson, MA, and ykerd.Fourth Form\u2014Division B\u2014Maximum marks attalnable, 2,300: 1, Joseph N Hall, 1,994 marks, head of the Form ; 2, William Leslie, 1,986 ; 3.John GG Kerry, 1,816.Prizes were awarded to Hall, Leslie, Kerry, Dougall and Munro.The competition between the first two was very close, as may be seen by the marks above.Honour cards were presented to Brainerd, M.A., Ferrler and Lambe, Third Form\u2014Division B\u2014Maximum marks attainable, 1,6:0: 1 Samuel Rowland Hill, 1,367 marks, head of the Form ; 2.William Arthur Nichols, 1,309.Prizes were awarded to Hill, Witham, Nichols, Campbell, Dyer and Martin.Honour cards were presented ta Benson, Cundlil à the University soon taking the lead, which Pennsylvania -W Dickerson, bow; J Burnhurst, 20d ; L G Hunter, 3rd; R L Hart, stroke.Columbia College\u2014Chas Eldridge, bow ; A H Vanlinderin, 20d; H R Muller, 3rd; F A Painter, stroke, Princeton College\u2014T Baker, bow; A McLaren, 2nd ; H H Brotherlin, 3rd ; Geo Johns, stroke., Three of the last year\u2019s University crew were graduated last commencement and their places were filled by new men.Columbia had all her old crew, while Princeton had two new men.Hunter of the University and Painter of Columbias, both suffering slight indisposition, and at the finish both were overcome with their exertion.Painter soon recovered, but Hunter was removed from the shell unable to row to the boat house.Duriog the afternoon the water was very rough ; but about the time for the start a briet storm cooled the air and gmoothed the water, making an excellent course.The boats got away well together, thoy maintained over more thau half the course, Columbia gradually taking their water, and when nearing the island, to make their cage a troublesome issue in the conntry.\u2014N.Y.Herald.THZ GREATEST BLESSING.A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures every time, and prevents disease, by keeping the blood pure, stomach regular, kidneys and liver active, is the greatest blessing ever conferred upon man.Hop Bitters is that remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed by thousands who have been saved ard cured by it.Will you try it?See other column.- 4 04RD.To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak~ ness, early decay, loss of Manhood, &c , 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE.This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America.Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.JosrrH T.INMAN, Station D,New York city., trs DW Tux Vovuraic Brrr Co., MARSHALL, MicH., will send their celebrated Electre- Voltaic Belts to the afilicted uoon 30 days\u2019 Commissioner for Ontario and Quebec, INSURANCE, INVESTMENT, AND ESTATE AGENT, 44 St.John-street, Montreal.February 3 6m 28 JACKSON RAKE, OFFICE: Royal Insurance Chambers NOTRE DAME STREET.GENERAL FINANCIAL, INVESTMENT AND COMMISSION ÂGENT.MUNICIPAL OR OTHER Bonps AND STocxs BouaexT AND SOLD Loans on MORTGAGES OR OTHRR SECURITIES EFFECTED.ADVANCES ON STOCKS, MERCHANDIZE OR COMMERCIAL PArs NEGOTIATED.April 12 87 Send postal card to F.HALL, for rates and all information, St.Francis du Lac.The attention of gentlemen is called to the splendid Sports which may be had there.The place is unrivalled for its beautiful scenery.; June 18 1m D 145 W 25 CALEDONIA SPRINGS, Between Montreal and Cttawa THE GRAND HOTEL, This celebrated Summer and Health Resort open from 1st June to October, with entire change of management.\u2018Transient rates, $1,50 to $2.50 per day ; weekly, $8 to $17.50.Children under 12 half rites: under 5,in charge of nurses free; reduced R.& L LAFLAMM ADVOCATES, Hon.R.LAruAMME, Q.C.| L.LAFLAMME October 14 245 42 St.James Streetrates for nurses and servants.The Caledonia White Sulphur, Saline and Gas Waters and Baths have a universal reputa tion, and are a certain specific in all Rheumatic, Dyspeptic, Blood, 8kin, Liver Kidpey and kindred affections, and aie recommended by highest medical authorities.Fer Complete Guide, giving Routes Fares, Rates, &u., send address by Postal Card to Mg.'Homas Juss (for many years of the St.Lawrence Hall, Montreal), in QUEEN STREET.FULL LINES OF ALL REGULAR GOODS! CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, FURNISHED PROMPTLY AND OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION ORDERS SOLIGITED.September 232 JON HA HULSUR HS 285 3t.Mary Street, MONTREAL, Chemists everywhere.l'he name of J.Pepper, Bedford Laboratory, London, must be on the label._ There is no 'l'onie so certain in effect as Popper\u2019s Quinine and Iron.It is strongly reco.omended to residents in India and the Colonies, and should always be kept ready for use in every case of fever or febrile condition.NARAXACUM and YODOPHYLLIN.\u2014 , Prepared only by J.Pepper, London.\u2018his Fluid combination, extracted from medicinal roots, is now used instead of blue pill and caloxel for the cure of dyspepsia, biliousness, and all symptoms of congestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, head-ache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morning, giddiness, disturb= ance of tke stomach, and feelings of general depression.It sets the sluggish liver im motion, very slightly acts on the bowels, giving a sense of health and comfort within 24 hours.It is the safest medicine, Taraxacum and Podophyllin is a fluid made only by J.PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, Londen, whose name is on every label.Bottles, 28.9d.and 4s.6d.Sold by all Chemists.A most valaable and essential medicine for India, Australia, the Cape; and Colonies generally.OCKYER\u2019S SULPHUK HAIR RE- pea : ; à Reford.: ., ¢ ve 4 charge of the Hotel, will be glad to \u2018corres- STOXER will darken grey hair, and They orn found angie mad acd $15 Soh FIRE COMMITTEE.= Third Division A rires HE DEN rani and a oe) trial.wobeedy cures Write need.| Jb = MAG DO Ü G ALL 5 ROS.pond with, parties desiring to make Have always on bard the various kinds | in a few days completely bring back ee ty anc i ; , Ter, Glass, Converse, Slater, Miclae p ; ve dl arrangements, ress, THE GRAND 1 7 ti jor to that orone month.Patrick Tierney, for steal.| This Committes met at three o\u2019clock.| and Maxwell.pulled out inte the stream and imme.| out deiay.Dw eo STOCK BROKERS Hovre, Caladoniaa Springs, Ont, Do ye ing a shirt and some flowers, was sentenced to six months\u2019 gaol.Alphonse Derome, charged with stealing $20, was remanded for further examination.Moise Paquette, for assaulting one Andre Senecal, was fined $2 and costs or 8 days.Judgment was given in the cases of four mon named 2.LE gite! Michael Mess, William Pitts, James Gra | i0® that the engine in the building for- | electric light on the harbour, the Harbour | decision was in favour of Columbia, The| January 15 6m 1t 12 | Buy and Sell Stocks, Bonds, &¢ Brewers & Maltsters.a perfectiy neural ohne or destroy ny \u2019 ham and Richard Newman, who while | Merly the Beformatory School, was of no | Commissioners last evening made an official | time of the winners was 9m 43s.The November 13 272 Superisr Pale and Brown Malt; India | scurf and encouraging growth of new hair.drunk had attempted to pull down a shed belonging to William Mullis, whom they assaulted when he interfered to prevent them.Each of the four were fined $6 and costs or twenty days.A cross-action against Mullin was dismissed.7 The members present were, Alds.Hood, Chairman, J.C.Wilson, Watson, Dubuc, Jeamnotte and Martin.The minutes of the last meeting were read and passed.À petition was presented and read from the proprietors on Mignonne street, stat- hurt to the neighbourhoed.The Building Inspector's report was read, but Ald.J.C.Wilson objected to it being received, as the Building Inspector's report was not in accordance with the 65th section of the city By-laws.THR ELECTRIC LIGHT ON THE ES \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WHARF.After a fair experienee of the Brush inspection of the machinery and the system generally.Mr.Andrew Robertson, Mr.Hugh McLellan, and other members of the Harbour Commission and Mr.T.White, M.P., were also present, as were several ladies.diately increased their stroke, Pennsylvania responded, and the race finished amid the wildest excitement en the shore.The boats were 80 Close at the finish that a conferenee of all the judges and referees was necessary to decide, and the winning crew went over the same course last year in 9m 23s.THE AMERICAN TURF.CONEY ISLAND RACES, ree rete reeset.Tar Minine REcorp, published by A B.Chisholm, 61 Broadway, New York, contains fullest reports from the Gold and Silver Mines.The proprietor sends sample copies free and fills orders for mining stocks.Epps\u2019s CocoA.-\u2014GRATEFUL AND COMFORT ING\u2014\u201c By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties oË well- selected cocoa, Mr.Epps has provided our 69 St.Francois Xavier Street MONTREAL; 64 Broadway, NEW YORX Of the Montreal Stock Exchange, and New York Stock & Gold Exchange, March 8 6m DW 57 THE FAR-FAMED POPULAR CANADIAN Summer IResort, MATTICE & DICKINSON, Barristers, Attorneys, CORNWALL, ONT, tf olicitcrs,&e ST, LAWRENCE HALL) CACOUNA.The above Hotel, which is under entirely ALE AND PORTEIi, In Woop AND BorrLE.\u2018SEILIED RRGULAGLA SUPPLIED WILLIAM DOW & GO Pale and other Ales, Extra Deuble and single Stout, in wood and bottle.FAMILIES SUPPLIED.The following oottlers only are authorized to use our labels, viz.: Thos.J.Howard.173 St.Peter street preduced ty an instantaneous dye, and does not injure the skin, Large bottles, 1s.6d.\u2014Lockyer\u2019s is equal to the most expensive hair restorer OCKYER\u2019'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER is tne best for restoring grey hair toits \u201c~rmer colour, It produces OCKYER\u2019S SULPHUR HAIR RK.STORER\u2014Sulpher being highly prized for its stimulant, cleansiug, healt ful action on ths hair glands, LOCKYER'S RES l'OTER is strungly recommended.It r 2 A little before nine o'clock | SmEEPSHEAD Bay, June 28.\u2014The foi- ; ; a new management, will be open for the re- , ms 18 most agreeable in use, and never fails in CAWADIANS IN ENGLAND.\u2014The followin A discussion took place on the names on | the electric machina was pub in motion, | lowing is the result of the fourth day of breakfast tables with a delicately favoured C.J.Marvics, MA.| E.L.D Ron Ba, ception of Guests, June 20th.prio.CE 59 ST Ger street its action on the colour glands, always is Conadian visitors registered their names g the petition, Ald.Dubuc stating that more | and, as if by magic, the whole of the lamps | the Coney Island J ockey Club meeting.beverage which may save us many wy y Rates for Transient $2.50 per day, $14 | Wm.Bishop.473 Lagauchetiere st storing and maintaining that wbick has the offices of the Canadian Government than three-fourths of the names in favour | were illuminated, the light from them | There were four flat\u2018races and one hurdle doctors bile It Si by that d'oonatitution H.COTTE per week, $30 per month.Children under | Thos.Kinsella.144 Ottawa street quisite.st Lane ther ba.we Po old by during the week ending 16th June, 1880 : of allowing the engine to remain were not | making the gas lamps on the street appear Ai of such articles of die - s -price, Servants$l per day.Special | Cleop.Maissoneuve 585 St.Dominique st., 18.6d.\u2014E Langlois, Quebec; À Balcer, Three Rivers; BR W Hibbard, St Johns, Q; J Dewhurst, J L Hardman, J T Donnelly, H Miller, J Bourdeau, C Drummond, Miss K Drummond, E Seybold, Mrs Seybold, H B Small, M D, C Haney, D J Smith, Rev F D Phillipps, J Johnson, Miss A B Johneon, residents of the neighbourhood.Another petition was also presented protesting against the granting of the license from the proprietor of property in the neighbourhood.The BUILDING INsPECTOR said that he did not think the raising of the chimney feeble and sickly, In fact for all the purposes of lighting they might as wel have been extinguished, the light from the electric lamps completely overpowering them.After a short time Mr.Robertson caused the machine to stop, so as to exhibit the effect on the wharf, and where all was race, and altogether was one of the best of the meeting.The first race was a free handicap sweepetakes of $500; distance three- quarters of a mile.Ten horses started, viz.: Lady Middleton, Bowstring, Charley Gorham, Startle, Sir Hugh, Marchioness, may be gradually built up until strong Iundreds of subtle maladies are floating is a weak point.We may escape many & fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fczii fied with pure lood and a properly noir enough to resist every tendency to disease.around us ready to attack wherever thero Address P.O.Box No.908.September 24 ly 223 BARRISTERS, Accountant and Auditor, DUHAMEL, PAGNUELO & RaiKViLLE No.(64 ST.JAMES STREET (opposite \u2018La rates for families by the morth.The management will aim to promote the comfort and amusement of the Guests, and with long and successful experience in Hotel business, feels confident, tbat he can make the St.Lawrence Hall the home of the l'ourist, and their stay one of pleasure.Correspondence solicited, which , will Orders received by Telephone GAS FIXTURES! Chemists, Hairdressers, and Perfumers in London, the Gouztry and throughout the world.Lockyer\u2019s is equal to any of the high- priced preparations.LIVER COMPLAINT R.KING'S DANDELION & QUI- N ; , » LL .; .> ~ 3 (without Mer- Montreal; Rev D G Sutherland, Clinton; J 30 feet would keep the neighbourhood free brightness a moment before nothing Statesman, Rosalie, Shadow Dance and ished frame\u201d \u2014Cinil Service, Gazette 5¢ 2 Banque du Peuple), have prompt.attention.ALL VA RI ETIES, NINE LIVER PILLS (withou 8 Gillean, London; G F Hall, Port Hope; from smoke, but gloom prevailed, the yellow | Boquiress.Pools sold : Lady Middleton {only in packets \u2018abetle MONTREAL.ress,, Largest Assortmen t tp | The BEST REMEDY for BILIOUSNESS, Mrs J P Wiger, H G Wiser, Prescott; J T Lemon, Simcoe, Ont; H H Laing, Hamilton; Capt Prince, Toronto; C Annand, C Kearney, F V Anderson, L H Jordan, G H Bent, F C Mahon, Halifax; F W Archibald, Truro; D E North, Hautsport; Rev D W Morison, J Howard, W Pinkney, F N Gisborne.CALEDONIA SPRING3\u2014Arrivals at the Grand Hotel, June 26th.\u2014Geo May, Benj Fisher, Mrs E Roney, Miss Meadows, Ottawa ; Mrs J A Perkins, Gilbert Scott, Miss Scott, Mr and Mrs J Dakers, Chas Garth, Ald.DuBuc moved that the petition be not entertained, which was carried.A petition was read from G.Granger for leave to erect a steam-engine om his premises, Visitation street.\u2014Granted.he chimney sweep question came up, and after considerable discussion it was decided te leave the appointment of third master sweep to the Building Inspector.The advertisement for winter clothing was ordered to be inserted, calling for tenders within ten days.\u2014Passed.Tenders were also ordered to be called for 1,000 extra feet cf Paragon hose, to be flicker ef-the gas burners being as nothing.Then the engine waa set going again, and the radiance of the light was even more appreciated.Iu order to demonstrate how \u2014if it were nocessary-\u2014a portion only of the sixteen lights might be used, for economy\u2019s sake, a man was sent to disconnect one of the lights, and this was done in a very short time, to the no small delight of the onlookers.'The Commiesioners declare themselves pleased with the experiment, but the question of cost will, of course, have to be considered, and to and Marchioness, $55 each ; Enquiress and Charles Gorham, $35 each ; Sir Hugh and Rosalie together, $40 ; Startle, $16 ; field -Statesman, Shadow Dance and Bowstring, $15.Lady Middleton got the best of the start and held it, with Statesman second and Rosalie third, until near the head of the homestretch, when Cbarley Gorman worked to the front and won handily by two lengths, the others finishing under the whip.Enquiress got second place and Startle third, Time 1.164.Mutual pools paid $56.65 for $5.Co., Homwmopathioc Chemists Lræd.n England MoMAHON, CIBSOHS & MoNAE, LONDON, ONT: wad MACMAHON, Q.0.GEO.M\u2019NAB.Agril A RARE CHANCE 86 try Villa.Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, &e, exo.0.STBBON ersons desirous of possessing a Coun- Porn Lots for sale at only six miles HENRI B.RAINVILLE.April 80 Sm 103 Joskpe DumaMEL, Q-C., SIMON PAGNUELO, JOHN KENLY, Munager, Cacouna.Or J.RIGNEY.P.O.Box 2151, Montreal.J.RIELLE, Land Murveyer!.No, 146 $7 JAMES STREAT March 17 REVERE HOUSE BOSTON Mass- REDUCTION OF PRICE\u2014 DAWES & CO.Brewers and DMaltsters 2.50 to $3 Per Day, Notwithstanding the reduc.ion in price, the hitherto unrivalled excellence of the table will be strictly maintained.- CHAS, P.FERRIN, Proprietor.248 the Dominion.THE GENUINE STUDENT LAMP PRICES LOW, ROBERT MITCHELL & C0, ST.PETER AND CRAIG STREET December 12 296 STOMACH DEKANGEMENT, FLATU= LENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOULDERS, BAD APPETITE, INDIGESTION, ACIDITY, HEAD-aCH HEARTBURN, and all other symptoms 0 disordered liver and dyspepsia.Acknowledged by manv eminent surgeons to be the safest and mildesi pills for every constitu- ion.In Boxes at 1s 13d, 2s 9d, and 48 6d Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the world, Prepared by Jas.Rorke, London.Specially valuable Pills for residents abroad and travellers, Mrs W Anderson, Miss Anderson, Mrs | delivered one month after the t this end Mr.Kennedy, the engineer to the | * Th d take of | from the city, in the best locality of Sault.INDIA PALE axp XX MILD ALE.CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I .0 February 6 81 5 \u2019 ender has | Board 1 e second race was a sweepstake of | fro: as \u201c pr A PEL Thos Workynan and maid, ¥ Snyder, Mrs | been accepted, and to be paid for in the hopes to have oat ln sor wich $100 each, with $1,500 added, for three- au- Recollet, adjoining the Sacted Heath | EXTRA axp XXX STOUT PORTER REVERE HOUSE Newspaper Advertsing Bureau a J Johnston, Miss Johnston, Montreal ; Mra Fairbairn, Bowmanville ; Mrs J Hodgson, month of December.\u2014Passed.Chief Patton was asked the state of the few days.The convenience to shippers is duly appreciated, for, by the aid of the Twenty.four jhorges were entered, but only three came to the post, year-olds.ice only 5c, 4c, and 3c a foot.Terms most heal Yor further particulars apply on the premises to (IN Woop AND BOTTLE.) Families Supplied.LACHINE LAGER now rerdy.Mra McNEILL.Proprietress.DVERTISKES can learn the exact co ot any prcposed line of Advertising i THE XONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GA/BT =, J0U sD Prvlished by the MONTREAL Heiss Miss J Hodgson and the Masters Hodgson, | Fire De i ; ; ; : ; ; First-class Commercial and Private | American Papers by addressing P.Rowell : HT ; 8500, partment, and replied that the light, the load d unload viz,, Kimball, Quito, and Grenada.Kim-« Le N.F.BOY, Hotel.Good Sample R vo?SSing, PHINTINU AND PUBLIRHINA CUX M .; ; ; ; 3, new light, the loading and unloading of 3 \u2019 » r | fotel.Go ample Rooms, and cozve- | & Co.\u2019s Newsnaver Advert : ; MES Bagas and wife Kingaton EU \u2018Holmes Brigade was in a condition that could not | vessels goes on at night as quickly as by | ball seld for $550, Grenada for $345 anu .Sault-au-Recollet.| Oflice, R15 Wt.Jamey Bt, | nient to cars and steamboats.Spruce Street, NY.Send for Ré CW ATL.Managing RHI Nos.166 » SIDESLON olmes, | be surpassed.The Chief also called the { day, so reducing the time in harbour.Quito for $315 in the pools, Grenada got y Apri 3 5 8 MON:REAL January 30 ly 25 March 27 Sm ; and 167 St.Jama 3;r3 Montre "," pt.47 IRE tte pped o Air à to ston \u2018roy\u2019 Tan K via , via York ork.next well Ty - am.= Troy n.15 at 6 St.| ee \u2014 | pteamstis 21UTACCS, STE AAAANT an * 1560.LONDON, 1880.\u201cQuebec and Montreal.# ft.Le qu ', TEMPERLEY LINE, § Composed of the foll.wiag First-class pshipsi\u2014 Sie STLAND THAMES .c.SEVER vo ea wo ba despatched rom f QUEBEC FOR LONDON AS FOLLOWS : SCOTLAND, on or about 26th JUNE THAMES, do.7th JULY Passage Certificates issued to persons desirous of bringing out their friends.Through Bills of Lading issued on the Continent and in London, for all parts of Canada and the Western States.\u2018For Freight or Passage, apply to TEM- pERLEYS.CARTER & DARKE, 21 Billiter street, Lendon, E.C., BOSS & CO, Quebec.DAVID SHAW, Montreal.June 4 des rr \u2014 NEW ROUTE.(APORTANT TC IMPORTERS ARD SHIPPERS.THE great Western Steamship Line LÉ _\u2014 Le = EE MONTREAL TO AVONMOUTH DOCK, (NEAR BRISTOL.) Boning in comnection with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, composed of the following Nex and First-class RAT A 2,100 Tons.RIVE ,000 \u201c ASIIBURNE.2,500 : pEUSIZ HE.1,748 GALLINA eesti 00202000 The steamship GALLINA is intended to be despatched for Avonmouth Docks about the 3rd JULY NEXT.al facill f'hese steamers will have special facilities for the carria e of Butter, Cheese, Loxed Meats, and other periscuble goods, and the greatest carein handling same will be taken at both ends of the route.They have also first-class facilities for the carriaee of _o limited number of Horses, Cattleand Sheep.Intending Shippers ghould make imme- diato application, considerable engagements having already been made.For Rates of Freight, apply to ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament 8t., Montreal, \"to MARK WHITWILL & SON, The Grove, Bristol, England, June 14 87 Td \"CUNARD LINE.LANE ROUTE.The Junard Steamship Company (Limited) between NEW YORK and ?La ee Tg Br mm on TE, LIVERPOO!: CORK HARBOR FROM PIER 40 N.BR.NEW YORK.(JALUIA \u2026.\u2026ueenesesosres Wednesday, June 30 BOTHNTA \u2026 \u2026 Wednesday, July 7 ALGERIA |.Wednesday, July 14 | to SCYTHIA.Wednesday, July 21 ABYSSINIA.oo.Wednesday, July 28 GALLIAL.\u2026 .Wednesday, August 4 BOTHNIA.Wednesday, August 11 ALGVRIA,.Wednesday, August 18 SCY'1'HIA.Wednesday, August 25 ABYSSINIA .Wednesday, dept.1 ®No Steerage ge.And every following Wednesday from New York.RATES oF Passage.\u2014 $80 and $100 gold, according to accommodation.TScke's 10 Paris, $15, gold, additional.Return tickets on favorable terms.Steerage nt very low retes.Steerage tickets trom Liverpool and Queenstown und all other parts of Europe at lowest ates, Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and bther Poits on the Contimont, and for Mediter- \u201ceneag Ports.For Freight and Passage, apply at the .vapany\u2019s Office, No.4 Bowling Green.CHAS.G.FRANCKLYN, Agent, Or to THOS, WILSON, 8 St.Francois Xavier Street June 17 WHITE STAR LIKE.Calling at Cork Harbour, Ireland, CARRYING BRITISH AND AMERICAN MAILS.Se ims ie 5 av PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT.Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, are appointed to leave as follows: \u2014 Apararic.Thursday, June 10, at 4.00 p.m.GxeManic.Batarday, June 19, a8 2.00 p.m.Bavtic.Thursday, June 24, at 4.00 p.1m.CELTIC .Saturday, July & at 2.00 p.m.Britasnio.Saturday, July 10, at 7.08 a.m.Aprnric.,.Thursday, July 15, at 11.00 a.m.GErMANIC.Saturday, July 24, at 7.00 a.m.Bauric\u2026 Thursday, Juiy 29, at 11.00 a.m.SALOON.PASSAGE.New York to Liverpooland Queenstown $80 and $100 gold.fotarn Tickets, $145 and $175 gold.Tickets to London, $7, and to Paris, $20, gold, additional.Children between one and twelve years, bulf-price.Infants free.Servants, $50.These Steamers do not carry Cattle, 8hoep or Pige.STELRAGE PASSAGE, From Montreal to Liverpeol, London, Londonderry, Queenstown, Glasgow, Belfast, Bristol, Cardiff, $26 50.To Montreal from above places, $28.50 prepaid.Pussengors taking the \u2018\u2018 White Star Steamers,\u201d as a rule, arrive in Londen in 93 days from New York.Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to all parts of Lurope at moderate rates.For further information and passage, apply to B.J.COR'LIS, Agent, 37 Broad- , vay, New York.Or to B.J.COGHULIN, SOLE AGENT, .26 St.Sulpice street, Montreal.May 13 DURINIUN LINE OF STEAMBSBHIPS Running in connection with the Grand Trank Railway of Canada.Tons Tons.Montreal ., .3,284 | Brooklyn.\u2026.\u2026.86M dominion, .3,176 { TOronto.weed OXRE unes 12,700 | Ontario .\u2026\u20263176 Quebec ,, 22.700 | Toutonia wu.w.2,700 issiscipp 2,680 OLtaAWS.or ero 3,800 t.Louis .2,000 (Building.) DATE OF SAILING.Steamers will sail as follows :\u2014 FROM QUEBEC.MONTREAL .\u2026 \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u202626th June MISSISSIPPI.\u2026\u2026\u20262$th June RROOKLYN.Cr 8rd July o TEXAS LT ith July ONTARTO reo doth July TORONTO.17th July TEUTONIA.17th July DOMINION arn arser vere oo 2460 July QUEBEC.re ce serees 31g July Came RATES OF PASSAGE.550; Re urn, $90.Quebec to Liverpool, ; Pre paid St ickets issued at the lowest rates.eerage Ticket Through Tickets can be had at all the Hadeipal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket fices in Canada, and Through Billa of ding are grantedto and from ell parts of nada.2 or F'reignt or Passage, apply, in London, AS owring, J anitcson & Co., 17 East India sr énue ; in Liverpool, to Flinn, Main to utgomery, 24 James Street; in Quebec, Baije A+ Macpherson ; at all Grand Trunk alway Offices ; or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., June 22 Exchange Court, Bernd, West Tufios & Porto Bi He ih AS J ras vor JUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.and TR NIQUE, ST.LUCIA, BARBADOES For RER ER steamship BERMUDA, June For MARIUDA, steamsitiip MURSEL July 1, and riya INIQUE, ST.LUCIA, BARBADOS For yp DAD, steamship BERMUDA July 7.MAYAGURS ANS, ARKCIBO, AGUADILLA l'ORTO pret) PONCR, ARROŸO, HUMACAO ul CO and ST, THOMAS 8.8.HADJI, 5 dy 10 ge s.nd insurance, à to E.OUTERBRIDGZ & EPP 29 Broadway, New Yerx.Entrance, 2 Morris street.,,LEVE & ALDEN, StJames stres ; Montreal.~, VOL.LXX11.-.NO.154 x MONTREAL, T £ lowa:-\u2014 erpool, $50 ; ern States.Glasgow, London, té Lane, June 9 sail from season.E.C.; Lake Winnipeg.Lake Manitoba Lake Champ Lake Nepigon \u2018The steamer MONTREAL ROSS LONDON LINE OF STEAMERS, Casi Flotices rat ks, | CANADA SHIPPING COMP°Y, Running in connection with side GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA Tons.++.8,300 es 3,300 lain.2,300 Capt, W.Stewart 35 this Lins whi ant boom 1 this Line-will sail from FOR LIVERPOOL gs fol-.LaRE WINNIPEG.Ju Lane MAN Tea rie June 17 LARE CHAMPLAIN LAKE NePIaoN LARE WINNIPEG.Rates of Passa go from Montreal to } Return \u2018Tickets, $90.- Through Bills of Lading sre issued to and from all parts of Canada and the West- For ¥raightonabier ttHandare, In Liverpool, to H.J jy rma Can: hy Shipping Company, 21 Water street ; in P RiNTouL; Sen & Co.; i » Monraomenir & Co, 83; in Canada, at all the, of the Grand Trunk Railway, or to THOMPSON, MURRAY & \u20acO., 1 Custom House s;uare, VIKING.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u20262,588 T i OCEAN KING Tay Register.ERL KING.\u201c \u201c seawces soon 2,178 _ The splendid\u2019 new first-class full power Screw Steamer OCEAN KING, A (Highest Class at Lloyds), is intended to MONTREAL FOR LONDON., ON OR ABOUT The 20th of JUNK, Taking Goods at LowEs® THROUGH RATES fron all parts of Cunada and the States of America.Special facilities for Butter, Boxed Meats, &c., and numberof HOXKSES, CATTLE and SHEEP, for which immediate application must be made., Will be followed by ons of the above first-class Steamers, as advised, from Montreal and Lendon thereafter, during the Splendid accommodation for a limited number of Cubin Paseengers.For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 upd 35 St.Saorament St., Mon r WM.KOSS & CO, ~~ 3 East India Ave., London.e Capt.W.Bernson Capt, G.B.Scott .July 26 Liefark ces- Montreal.98 a Co.2 ICE.100 Wastern Cheese, also fora limited Canadian.Pheenician.Waldensian Lucerne.Corinthian.THE Poly nesmn Moravian.Sarmation Circagsian .Ste Extra the seaton.Rotterdam From NEW City of Berl between PL For Vroig Company 8, New York.Scandinavian VManitoban wees 8150 Cavt.Ma .een 2800 Coch.C.J.Mengies _ 2800 Capt.James Scott 2600 Capt.Moore, : 2600 Capt.Kerr.2400 Capt.McNieol apt.Cabal.1356 Capt.Myiins STRAMERS OF THR Liverpool Mail Line.Bailing from Liverpoolevery THURE 3, Huagsin Jo.; in Bremen n Beltast to CHARLET London to MOMTAOMERIE .7 Gracechurch Street ; {Ams & juz.Al 3treet; in Liverpoo.\u2018araes Street; iy Chicago to ALLAK 72 Las Salle Street ; in New & ALDEN, 207 Broadway, ses see season Acadian \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 1500 © VYewfoundland., One von vas sus 000 v0e sue Steamers for The Stormers 0 from Halifax t N.F., are inten Hibernia.cou coven LATRS OF PASSAGE RET 87.JONNS: { Intormediate.$15 ob Cabi .\u2026$20 00 Cabin .$20 46 00 Steerage.Jcumirz & Co., or to Ruxs to ies sees trea], Thus.June 17,1230 p m JO O- to J- Y.Undor Castract with the Governments of Canada and Newfoundiand for the con- veyanse of the CANA TAN and U ED STATES MAILS.L880 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, (E8O.Tais Comysry's Lines are é of the undernoted First-class, Full-powaged Clyde-built, Dogble-Engine, Iron Stefm- \u201c13000 Capt.Jos.Ritchie.| © \u2026 3000 Capt.flugh Wylie.L and from Quebec overy 8 salling at Lough Foyle te; æeceive On board and land Mails an assenger* to sud from Ireland and 8 i are intended tv be despatche on FROM QUEBEC Peruviag .S Sardinian \u2026\u2026 in.ae di to accommoda Ip: recordin sc - A res vr.$70 and $80 Intermediate .o Liverpool, via Stded to bo despatched as folloyai FROM HALIFAX, Hibernian.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.6 00 Tuesday, June 8 Prussian.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.* .3 Nova Scotian.¢ July 6 a.Corner of Youville and Common (Jue AMAR BAILINGS, 1380, YORK vin QUEENSTOWN LIVERPOOL, Carrying the United States Mails.+ Sat.RIP\u2014$110, $135 and $160 Gold.City of Mon City of Richmon |.Sat.« ity of Chester.Thurs.City of Brussels.Thurs.City of Berlin.a.City of Montrea ji Richmond.Sat.City SON PASSAGES\u2014$60, Gold.OUND T ( Roots to London, §7; an uding r C.C.0 143,5t A \"Liverpool despatched at regular intorvals throughout fthe Halifax Mail Line WEEN HALIFAX AND RicEABD LLAN to ALLAN BROTHERS, Sat.July 17, 100p m 1 Thus.July 22, 30pm and $20 additional, according to route se- ted.; CHTHERAGE (inal I 2, = ont or Passage, apply at the Offices, 31 and 3c Broadway, IN G.DALE, Agent.> and 33 Broadway, N.Y.GILNOUR & CO., 354 St.dN .compose! ships:\u2014 ons.: Parisian\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u20265400 Building - week ending 25th June, 1880 :\u2014 Sardinian .4100Capt.d E.Dutton .Brls.Polynesian .4100 Capt.R.Brown Superior Extraseeees ieee, 2,184 Barmatian .4000 Capt.A.D.Aird Extra Superfine.613 Girenceiau .5500 Cept.Jas.Wiis m ncy Superfine.\u2026.61 ms 86 .John .oravial $600 CSV R Smih RNB Spring Extra.\u2026 661 300 Capi.W.Richardson Superfine s\u2026\u2026\u2026.vs 219 200 Lt, 1°.Azcher, B.N.R, | Fine .crreevevens 410 .3200 Capt.M.Frocks Middlings.ceverenna, 302 Buenos Ayrean 4200 Capt.Neil McLean.Pollards \u2026\u2026.ve.8 Grecian.200 Sat.Legallais.Rejected Tesreseasnenener 204 trian : apt, Barre EEE Nestorian \u2026 2770 Capt.J.G.Stephen.Sout.versus dé Fraser see re sÉeccen car 93 RAM.engaiL k DAY ATBLDAY |- Johns, \u201c 6s 20 THE STEAMERS OF THE NE Juno 25, June 28.GLASGOW LINE LavænPooL:-2 5,00 pm.5.00 p.m are intended to gail from Quebec, anû| .sd sd ed sd.thereafter at regular intervals:\u2014 Fjour ive 109 @ @ 18 (10 00 @ 12 0 Maritoban \u2026.\u2026.\u2026 \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.#bout June 10} Spring Wheat 8 6 9 4/8 6 9 4 Pheenician .a \u2018 17 | Red Winter.9 6 91/9 6 9 10 Canzdian \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 ve 24} White Winter.8 6 9 88 6 9 8 Waldensian.ww July 10 Clube ® 6 10 0/9 8 10 0 GIOCIBI cover cooper c0rcorcreces 8 | Corn (new).5 0 oÙ 5 0 00 An experienced Surgeon carried on each | \u201cDo, (old).§ 0 00 |b @ 0 Vessel.Bertha pot secured until paid for.Barley.5 3 0 gl 5 3 00 0 Through Bills Lading granted in Liverpool, | Outs.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 8 2 0 0e 2 0 0 a1d at Continental Ports, to ail points sn .1 00 6 11 co 0 Oanada, and the Western Btates.) 9 09 30 0 0 i or Froight or other particulars, apply, 0 9 2.5 à In Quebec to AuLANS, Bar & Co.; in 9.87 so #0 Havre to Joux M.QUBBIE.JOUE CT | pel.0 co sd 0 000 i si 3 0 x |p POL 0000000 lass i be: in Antwerp to Avg.hoese,new.49 0 00 J) 0 0 00 & MaALconm; in & WORKKAN, in Glasgow to 70 Great Clyde & Co., York to Layz N, A.ALLA Streets 14 LIKE = 5, June 12, 800am June 26, 830 am July 1,1280pm July 8, 800pm Jniy 31, 100p m $80and $100 à to Paris, $15 Railroad Fare ew York) $31.00 Paul street.McFALL, .James etreet, gents in{Montreal | DONALDSON'S paumber of H SHEEP, for says : have failed.Entered at port.$720,932 $1,024 600 $1,885,363 4 Thrown on market.À Batered at port.$87,078,662 $41,650,871 $62,6!2, Thrown on mk\u2019t.37,603,080 41,835,001 59,085,£66 run their course in Queen\u2019s county, N.Y.The pests have nearly disappeared in Suffolk county, where from 300 to 400 tons of hay areordinarily cut every year, From present appearances not more than 25 tons crops are suffering from drought, but especially oats and grass.The wells and cisterns are running dry.| prices firmer.Some gaod saleswere made for have come, son 340 00 | fer the fiscal year ending Tate of taxation.Bzans; iÉkP* & Co.; in Hamburg to Bordeaux to JAMES Moss &- to HriBN Burrez & SON3; ps - .w Steamship Iioti oe CLYDE LINE CF STEAMERS, WEBELY CANADIAN SIR VICE.TANIA .2,200 Tons, Bul ' XNTHIA \u201c2.000 But, COLINA 2,000 « CYBELE .92000 * EFFECTIVE.2.000 SPRATHAIRLY .2,600 \u201c ORCHIS.2100 * I'he splendid new first-class full-powe forew Steamer CRCHIS, 0 -| (Bghe:t class at Lloyds), ir intended to sail from MONTREAL FOR GLA£GOW, .us ON OR ABOUT\" Lhe 3rd ot JULY Next, T'aking Goods at Lowxer TarouGH RATES from al parts of Canada and the Western States of America.-\u201d Special facilities tor Butter, Cheese.Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limited © eh car LE and > whi media lica- tion must he made, * © appre Will ibe followed Gret-class Steamers every week from ontreal and Glasgow thereafter curing the season.Splendid accommodation for a limited ÿ number of Cabin Passengerswr Rates of Freight and Passage, apply ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal.Or DOR ALDSON BRO., 67 Great Ciyde St., (tlasgow.June £9 87 JRADE AND _ COMMERCE Montreal, June 28.\u2014The Toman Line 88.¢ City of Richmond\u201d sailed from New York at 8.30 a.m, Saturday.Some of the largest sugar refiners in New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore have proposed.a eombination to keep up prices.\u2014The Inman Line SS Gig of Chee ter,\u201d from Queenstown, June A 61h, ardved at cabin and 175 steerage passengeis.ew York at 5.30 p.m.Friday, wita 38 \u2014The relling stock of the Portland and Ogdensburg RR.(Vermont Division), was sold at auction to-day by order of the Court to the St.Johusbury and Lake Champlain RR.for $57,000.\u2014A despatch from London, England, Edwards & Harris, tea brokers, | A Liabilities £70,000.The failure of George Malteau, merchant and 1-commiseion agent, is also announced.\u2014The enormous increase in the foreign e diy goods trade of New York is ehbwn by the following \u201ccomparisons, the excess in value covering the period from January 1st to 25th June being $25,000,000.For the week\u2014 1878, 1879.1889.630,467 .1878.938,123.1,334,945 Since Jan, 1\u2014 1879.1880, 13 \u2014The army worms seem to have mostly will be gathered this season.All the : \u2014Statement of Flour inspected for the M Potal,.oosorononsercecosousrcrcconsre 4,695 \u2014Our Wolverhampton correspondent says the Iron: Market was steadier, and colonial markets, from where heavy orders Marked Bars were Grm at £8, and unmarked sizes £6 to £7.Nailroads and hoops were done at £7 5s, and com~ mop sheets at £8.Boder and girder plates fetched £9 10s, and puddled bars were £4 4s There was more inquiry for pig iron.Middlesboro\u2019 and Derbyshire iron wag 1s per ton dearer.Lancashire hematites were in more inquiry, and local foundry iron in better request, while cokes nd coal were easier.\u2014 Liverpool Journal Commerce.\u2014The cheques for the July interest on the 4 pet cent.bonds will be mailed from the U.S.Treasury to-morrow.There \u2018are 56,869 cheques, representing $3:281,000.The gross receipts of the Faternal Revenue une 30th, estimating the receipts for the two remaining days to be $123,000,000, makes an increass ot$10,000,000 over the receipts of last year, and an inerease of $3,000,000 over tbe estimates.This increase of revenue is derived from whiskey, cigars and eigar- ettes.The revenue from the tax on manufactured tobacco hag fallen off somewhat owing to the heavy.redaction on the This loss, however, is more than madgap by the increaëe& receipts from cigafs and cigarettes.\u2019 LIVEEPUOL PRODUCE MARKET FINANCIAL The Money market is unchanged, and rates of discount are as quoted yesterday.Sterling Exchange opened in very limited demand and weaker, declining to 8% @ 9 prem.for bank and bank-endorsed 60-day bills, documentary being worth 8} @ 83.Drafts on New York were drawn at par, Stocks were firm at Friday's prices, but a small business only was done.The following are the transactions :=~ MORNING BOARD.Montreal \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.65 @ 1374 OntariO.\u2026\u2026crces crsresrorrrseas om 77 Merchants s.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 45 @ 9 Commerce (ex div) n11010055-\u2014 8 @ 120 \"elegraphseecesieerees 3 Montreal grap 225 @ oo \u201c {ex div) 50 @ 97 City Passenger.revere 41 @ 97% AFTERNOON BOARD.Montreal.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026reriarersn 26 @ 187# Ontario esesecseeenss rererenenenes 60 @ 76% MercliantSe.reer.vaosssessensrsres 90 @ 943 Commerce (ex-div).\u2026.120 @ 120 Exchange.\u2026 10@ 40 Montreal Telegraph\u2026 «185 @ 994 City Gas Ço.\u2026+vcersrsoseesnue 12 @ 1233 The New York Stock market opened rather weak and dull, but recovered daring the day.The following stocks advanced to an appreciable exteat:\u2014 St, Paul, 1}; do preferred, 1; Erie, 1%; do preferred, 24, and Delaware & Hudson, Ÿ per cent ; Michigan Central declined 1% per cent.Lhe market closed firmer.Sterling Exchange is dull, and has declined to $4.814 for 60-day bills:and to $4.88 for by one oË the.above C.g prev day.Op'g.1.39.Clg.Rock Island.108} 108} 108} 1084 HONTREAL STOCK LIST.Bark of KoRUEASE .4 ou Ontario Buauk.Bank df B, N.A Banque du Peufld.Molsons\u2019 Bank., Bank of \u2018l'uronco.® gank Jac, Carter.Merchants\u2019 brok .x gast\u2019n Towne hips Lantt Quebec Bank.Banque Nationale.Union Bank Can, Bank of Commerc, Dominion BanK,.Bank of Hamiltoq.| Maritime Bank .Exobunge Bank Ville Merle.miefcolonial Ceal Uo.Huron Copper Bay Co.Montresl Telegraph Co.Dominion felaeroph Co Rizb, & Out.Wav.09.City FaszeLgor Hu R.CI6Y (220 Ode nue \u2026.Merchents\u2019 Exchange.Oto.Pret ot Cais Foncies |.» Quebec Fire Assurance.Montreal Iavast, Ags'n.|- Canada Cotton Co.Graphic Printing Ca.|.Mont, ¥ arahsu:ing Co.Norah Ag, Car Co.Mep.toed & Morte C6 | Montreal Buidg Ass\u2019, Sealingend Fishing.|.Adademy of Mralt.Hoya! CanaGisxing.a, Can, Landed CgediL Ce.globe Pring Go.Dominion BLOCK 6 pre.\u201d Dominton Steck 6 Domtiuivh Benda.Dom.Tel, 8 D.C.4% .\u2026 dov, Job \u20ac p.o.3tg,,.| - 36v.Dob, SF VOL 1e Gov, Dab.5 pus.Gov.Dabv.sp.c.ery.Mtl, Harbor 6% p.08.Bo gti, Harbors p.c, ld a.T.R.7 1.0.8tg.Bond: ce.co lean C.& St, L, R, 6 p.C.Bond: .\u2026.|-.\u2026\u2026.00000efennues do 5p.0.GC.vontrei! 6 p,0.unde.|.Mostregt W.W.EONGE.li Moutrest Hp.6.STOBE.| + Montres! she $1008 w EXCIAN en BANK, 63 QUYS.0000000001 _ N.Y, Goid Drafig.Sterling Ex.fn N.Y 1.lee tex dividend in a.MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON, Stock Brokers.\u2014\u2014 PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, RTC Montreal, June 28.Froug-=The daily transactions have been very small for some: time, and there are no signs of an improvement just yet.Values to-day are a trifle weaker.City bags, however, continue in good demand to supply the local trade at $3 @ $3 65.Ontario bags are nominally $2 65 @ $2 75, with no transactions of any importance.We could learn of no business of any moment after \u2018Change.Wazar=-Samples of the new crop of Wheat have been received in Montreal, and though very fine are not congidered by competentjudges to be quite up to last year®s staudard.\u2018The business to-day was vety limited, A sale of 10 carloads of No.\"2 Canada was effected at $1 10.CorN\u2014The market remains steady and firm at 48c /@ 49c, and some business is being done within our quotations.Oars\u2014There is a brisk demand for export.Between 10,000 and 15,000 bushels changed hands 4 at 83¢; and we quote 33c @ OATMEAL\u2014The::hquiry for the Glasgow market is good.On Saturday $2.10 was bid and $2.15 asked for 1,060 bags (100 JLEYR : Boas \u2014The market has advanced, a sale À about 10,000 bushels taking place at 91%.The demand.ds-active enough to move the small offerings.Brans\u2014There is very little doing, but prices are firm at $1.10 @ $1.25 as to quality: - \u2018 rorx\u2014 The market is quiet but firm, with a tendency, in sympathy with the Western markel, to advance.Canada Heavy Mess is in fair demand at $15.50 @ $16 ; Thiu do, $14 @ $14.50.Chicago Heavy Mesa, inspected, brings $15.50 @ $16, and uninspeeted 50c lower.Lagp\u2014The market is firm but unchanged.Quotations are 104c for {ana- dian and llc for Western.Hams AND Bao0N\u2014City-cured bri 12c ; finest sugar-cured Canadian 12¢° 124c ; covered 124c @ 13c, and Cincinnati are nominally l4ec.Burrer\u2014'The buttermen have taken things quietly, and evince little desire to load themselves with heavy stocks in the present state of the market, Chbite Kaatern Townships, however, may still be quoted at 18¢c @ 19c,and 20c for small lots of really gilt-edged.Morrisburg grades range from 17c @ 19c, but it requires a very fine article to command the latter figure.Fine Western continues at \u201c14c @ 16c, and on Saturday a earload of very choice changed hands at 164c.- Creameries are quoted at 2lc @ 22c, and small lots very extra are reported to have brought 284.CngEsE\u2014 I'he Cheese that has been received here has bien for the most part promptly shipped.| The price ranges from 76 @ 8e, with no disposition on the part of buyers to purchese.À country seller offered a few hupdred boxes, but could get-no bid highér than 7c.Eças=Freeh lots are held firm at 12c @ 13c and old at 103 @ llc.The demand for the moment outstrips the supply and creates a scarcity.\u2018AsEEs\u2014 Pots are worth $4.40 @ $4.50.In Pearls there is almost complete stagnation.FrEIGHTS \u2014~ Wheat by steam to Liverpool and Glasgow, bs; to Bristol, 5s 6d; and to London, 53 9d.Butter and Cheese, 35s to Liverpool\u2014_\u2014 em AUCTION S¢LE OF WINES A3D LIQUONS.The following are the prices vblained by Mr.J.J.Arnton at tbe sale of wines and liquers yesterday, on account of the insolvent estate of Mr, James Worthinglon :\u2014 Sundries-\u201423 dcz Peters Gingerette, $2 75; 29} gals cider, 168 ; 25 do Duffy\u2019s, 180; 3 1-12 doz Du Lango # + # Brandy, pte, $4 50 ; 34 dcz De Laage Fils Brandy, decanters, $8 50; 1 doz Bernard\u2019s Quinine Wine, $375; 17-12 doz Barclay\u2019s Milk Punch, $4 00 ; 5-12 des Creme de Noyeau, qts, $8 ; 1 4-12 dez Dark Curacao, pts, $6 ; 2 only hots Anisctte, each $1 10; 3% dcz Taupis Water, qts, $110; 35 bots Benedictine, 85c; 1 9-12 doz Lieblraumilch (Hock) Kim, $10 ; 3 hampers Appolinaris, 100 euch, $10 50; 20 gals Ontario Cider, $10; 60 gals Guiness\u2019 Porter, 25c ; 2 1-12 doz Canadian Savin q's, $3; 1 doz Cir Bran ta, #8.der De en 4-12 doz Greco Gorace, qts, $6 50; 1 4-12 do Mercato Byracuss, $5; 2 2-3 do Palerne Rossa, $7; 12-3 do La Grima Christa Roso, $8.50; 3 do Greco Gerace, $8 50; 1-2 do Falerno Rosso, $6; 2 2.3 do Dry Syracusa, $5; 2 2-12 do Capri, Bianco, $6 50; 10-12 do Amarino Syracusa, $7 50 ; G 1-2 do Moscato Societa Italiano.sight.The following are the quotations, ! showing the clesing prices yesterday i= Champagne\u20142 casvs Bollinger Charas pagne, pte, $21 ; 1 do, gta, $21; 1 case < VA z Davenoge, 75, Ÿ qe, $12 50 W U Tdbh.105% 105 105$ 1044 Vo 10 Lake Shore.108% 108% 108% 108% 0 Sh Paul.80 80} 81} 81} 9 Do.pfd\u2026.J05 105 105% 100 1 ® Nor-West.93% 931 93 3 T4 Do.pfd.109 109} 109 3° NY Cen.120% 129% 129% 1208 LIL High Cen.05% 95% 95 94} Erie Com.41% 42 438 43% Do.pfd.89} 89% 904 89% .Ohio & Miss.33% 334 34% 85} 14,500 DL & West.80§ 81} 80% 80% 22,900 Del & Hud \u2026 78 78 78%\" 78% 4,900 NJ Cen.68% 68} 69% 68% 26,800 Wabash .87% 384 39% 39 sonsse Do.pfd.663 68% 673 68 .Union Pac.88% 89 88% 88% 3,600 Reading .194 194 194 19} PP Kan & PF.383 38% 38% 385 .Ca Southern.56} 66} 56 675 ene UESDAY, Louis Roeder, pts, $26 ; 7 Moselle, B.Lautern & Co, qte, $15 ; 8 cases do, pte, $17 25 ; 1 case Theo.Roederer Dry Bouzy, pts, $16 50 ; 2 cases do, q's, $15 50, 1 case Hiedsick Monopole, qts, $2e ; 1 3-12 doz do, $20; 1 10-18 doz Devenoge.Ex Dry, pts, $15; 1 doz do, gta, $13 ; # doz Deovenoge, Green Sealy qté, escn $1; 13 Bx Dry, pts.$15; 1% doz ; 18-12\" doz Thorault & \\ > Carte d\u2019Or, $9 50 ; 1 3-12 doz Ayala & Vv Chateau d\u2019Ay, $16; 3 cases Ayala & Chateau D\u2019Ay, $14 50; 8-22 doz Urbana Gold Seal, qts, each $1 25; 2 eases Moy & Chandon, Extra, pts, $2260; 9 c f H.Mumm\u2019s Dry Verz>nav, qts, sed ; 8 cases do, pte, $22; 9 8-12 doz Mal% Ja, qte, $4; 13 6-12 doz Carte d'Or, $4 2#\\\\ 3 7-12 dez Grand Mousseau Crema, qt \"$4 25.Clare, (in Case )~4 cases Lamarque\u2019s Grand Boville, gts, $1050; 10 do ptr, $10 50; © cases Lamarque\u2019s Chateau Bedford, nla 5do pts, $8 50; 3 624 do L«mägue's Chateau Margaux, pts, $15; 1 7-144.Lamargue\u2019s Chateau Lafitte, qts, $17 50144 do pts, $16.25.7 4-12 do Lamarqu+a Grand Vin Ducra, q's, $7 10; 7 do pts, $785.North Pac.27 28} 27% ue Do.pfd\u2026.\u2026 493 408 eu Illinois Cen.106% 106 106.Han &StJoe.35} 354 358 354 3800 Do.ptd\u2026.744 74} 74} 744 1,600 St L&StF.3 35 .35% reese Iron M.48 48H 484 48} .125 125 \u2026 125 s\u2026ouve « 423 \u2026 423 400 ] Pac Mail.40 404 414 42} 33,600 Man Elv.298 20% 314 31% .CC&IC.163 164 16% 16% 2.300 CCC&I.7%} 714 71 veer St'ng Ex 60.486 486} .485} .«Do.sight.488% 488 .488 4 Lun Money.4 4.0% à.Bottled CArot\u201420 doz Cosen\u2019s St Julien, qts, 16} do, I} 1.8 do, 12 do, 18 do, 18 4-12 do, 18} do, 4 4-13 do, 20 do, 9 8-12 doz Cosen\u2019s Claret, $2 90 @ $4 05.Por a rad Rhorrice (in bottles) \u20147% doz Tory 01d Port, No 1, qts, $11 560; 102-3 di Fine do, $8 76; 26 11-12 do Very Old Pat do, $1000; 1 5-12 de do, $8 75 ; 134 do Fine do, $7; 118-12 do do, $675; 7102 do Madeira.$650; 13 7-12 do Cosen\u2019s (Olerosa 1837) Sherry, $8 23.Sherf (in Wood)\u20148 hhds Cosem'e (Olero 37) Sherry, \u20ac3, 681}, 60, 62, 62, 63, GO, M\u2014=4554 gala, $3 25; 254 pale Sherry, $1 96; 28 do, $4 25; 26} do, $1 80; Montreal.June À, - = - .ry) .Se | 28] 22 | BEY STOUK te > =I po 355 79550 | 3x 83 |as2 5.|ne Ph me] BE 2 te te mg or © ow amp me pm -\u2014_\u2014 36 do Vin de Pasto, Tia, $1 30; 46 do Cosens Best, $4; 1 hhd Royal Arms, 63 gals, $2 80.aborts (in Wood) \u201492 gals Saindeman's $250 Brandy, Martel\u2019e, 1848, 68, 67, 67, 664\u2014 268}igals, $4 30, 40 gals do do, $425; 1 hhd Baghard, Lafont & Co Braudy, 68 gals, $2 10; 43 gals do, $2 10; 74 do Pinet Caetillon, 188, and hhd, $3 50.Whiski $2; 89 do Santa Cruz Rum, $2 10.Cas: Gin\u201406 ! kin\u2019s London Proo $4 25.All wines in bond \u20ac per invoice :\u2014 T'hos.Glass Sandema 3 hhds Red Port, No 4 60e ; 3 do, No 8, 574c; l d Extra, 55e.Gonzalez Byass & Co\u2014S lez, 2 hbde, 70c ; do 1 do Mo 5 red cases Van Dul- 7 25; 4 green do do, Sons\u2014Porta\u2014 illa, 624c ; \u201cbuyers :\u2014J O Villeneuve, J B Cartwhght & Co, Wm Farrell, J Urqubart, Cana Club, \u2014 McCarthy, Valiquette & Porrau dell, Jas Gordon, \u2014 Jobin.CATTLE MARKET tendency iu prices, condition.to 4 and 3c from 4dc per as they have been doing lately.MeShane, and good shes p were in demand for ship for suitable shippere.sold a lot ofhogs to-day at 5c per Ib.\"CORN EXCHANGE REPORT.Monday, June 28, 1880.\" Wheat declined do, |\u2018 : doing.Mark Lane\u2019 Corn, improving.off coast, 508 ; coast, 25s 6d @ 26s.1.30 p m.-Tallow, prime city, 37s.at $5.30.Superior Extra.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.}à 00 @ 5 30 Extra Superfine.su 515 @ 5 20 Fancy.\u2026.500 @5 C5 Spring Extra.\u2026 000 (@ 510 Superfine .\u2026 4898 @49 Strong Bakers\u2019.\u2026 580 @ 660 Fine.460 @465 Middlings \u2026 838 @39 i Pollaxds.\u2026 000 @000 Ontario Bags.\u2026 26 @275 City Bags (delivered).3 9% @3 05 BarLey-\u2014\u2014Nominal, Oarmea.\u2014Untario, $4,30 @ $445.Ryr\u2014Nominal at 91c@ 92¢.OaTe-331c /@ 34c.Pris\u2014Nominal at 91c per 66 lhe.Cornuxa.\u201482.60 @ $2.65.Corn\u201447kc @ 486 to arrive.nal.Burrez \u2014 New ery, 21c @ 22c.make.Ponx-\u2014-Mess, $15.00 @ $16-U0, : \u201c canvassed, 12c @ l4c, Bacos-\u20149c.@ 104c.Chicago, $1 «7 $1 10; No2 32,000, $1 08 August.Corn, quiet ; do ; Rye» 7,000 do.35c for August.54,609 do.for July.Rye \u2014 Beceipis \u2014 1,000 bush Barley \u2014 Keceipts, \u2014 5,000 bush; ments, 4, do.at $11 974 for August.\u2014Opens at $6 65 for August.$6 55 asked July; $657} MILWAUKEE, June28.\u2014 90¢ for July; 88%c for August.72,200 20,100 bushels ; Barley, 89,300 bushels, ReosirTa or Provvuok\u2014June 28.G.1.BR.Q., M., Ce & O.JUNE 29, 18850.cases Sparkling rt, $2; 61 à», $1 90 ; 1 pipe do, 132 gals, Rrandies (in wood)\u20144 hhds VSOP &c \u20142 hhds Irish Whiskey Wise (18714873) 61, 59=20 gus, $2 20; 9} gals Jamwgon\u2019s Irish, $2; 1 brl M:1t Whiskey, 47 gals, $1 05; 32 gale Thornes { Scotch Whisk Well in the dozen, ¢; 3 do, No 6, ry\u2014Gonza- do 2 do Fulita, 60c ; Royal Arm*, 3 hhôds, PF, 50c ; do 3 do, 406 ; do 2 do, N&\\tar, 450 @ 42jc.\u2018The followirg gentlemen wen the Geo Reeves, Jno Osborn Son & Co, \u2014 Dafresne, Jos Richards, Gravel Freres, Wm -| HaH,John Popham, James Guest, \u2014Chaplin, Dr McCallum, \u2014 Patton, \u2014 Coyle, S Wad- MONTREAL, June 28.\u2014The local markets were dull to day, with a downward The supply of butchers\u2019 cattle was large and the cattle in good However, very few sales were put through, and those at prices ranging 1b, Owing to unfavorable news received by cable from the British markets exporters were not paying as much for cattle to-day Ald.M.P.P, bought about forty cattle for the British market at about 5c per lb; J.Black sud N.Kennedy bought over thirty head for exportation.Over 148 carloads of cattle arrived from the West last week for shipment to Britain.Calves sare still scarce, and good veals would bring high prices, but very few of this kind are being brought to market.Prices of calves ranged to-day irom $3 @ $8 each.Sheep and lambs were plentiful, ment to Britain, from $5 @ $7 being pa'd Lambs sold at from $1 75 to $8 50 each.J.Stone, of Whitby, BEERBoHN'S ADviviEs. SILVER MOUNTED PES | A Large Assortment of SILVER MOUNTED STRAIGHT AND B ENT Briar Root, Pipes Just Hecei?ed AT PHILIP HENRY, .es and 134 St James Notre Dame Streets.June 16 OLD TOM CIN, FINEST QUALITY, IN CASES AND QUARTER CASES.\u2014AL8SO,™ Imported LIME JUICE CORDIAL.SHIPMENTS JUST RECEIVED: OGILVY & CG.waa st, Peter street.June 21 147 SALT.NOW ON CANAL, Factory Filled Salt.« EUREKA,\u201d © WASHINGTON\u201d AND « FRANKLIN \u201d BRANDS.ALSO, Coarse Salt VERRET, STEWART & CO., June NICKEL PLATING.Wonderfully Cheap.ERATORS, BEFRIG ICE CHESTS, COAL OIL STOVES! GARDEN SETTEE3, RAILINGS.| Sketches and Estimates gent by Mail.June 16 1 ELECTRO-PLATED Flaggons Cups, Plates AND Baptismal \"Bowls.ALSO, A Beautiful Ascortm nt of FINE ONYX COODS AND GOLD, STEEL ARD CELLULOID EYEGLASSES and \u20ac FECTACLES SAVAGE & LYMAN, June 10 New Advertisementls.|_2 877 and 379 COMMISSIONERS STREET.Cutlery of all sorts Silvered and Polished HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, IRON BEDSTEADS.2 W.CLENDINNENG.COMMUNION SERVICES, 219 Nt.James Street.WEEKLY TEST.Number of Purchasers served during the week ending June 26th, 1880.7.420 Same week last year .+.6,133 INCrEAGE.c\u2026u0000cccoscs cu ss roc ee ras us 1,328 WHITE CRESS GOODS.IF YOU WANT The best value and best assortment of White Dress Goods to gelect Î:om, go to S.CARSLEY\u2019S.A English Brilliants, 11\u20ac per yard.Good Hair Cord Piques, 124c per yard.Gocd Lace Striped Muslins, 12èc per [yard.IN STRIPED JACONETS, 15¢ PER SAT YARD.New American Basket Cloth, 18¢ yd.New Brocadcd Satin Striped Musiine, a tbe yd.Good English Piques, 16}c yd.TASSO LINENS! TAS30 LINENS! Useful Tasso Lingus, 1Ce yd.Good Tasso Linens, 12)c yd.Good 36-inch \u2018Tasso Linens, 174c yd, TASSO LINENS, 18¢c YD.Large job lot of very fine Tasco Linens > be sold at 18¢ yd.GRASS LINENS! GRASS LINENS! Grass Linens, 1¢c yd.Ste useful Grass Linens, 124c yd.Heavy Grass Linens, 13kc yd.BUY YOUR GRASS LINENS AT 8.CARSLEY\u2019S, \u201c Fine Grass Linens, 17c and 18c yd.Very fie Grass Linens, 2lc and 23¢ yd.Extra fine Grass Linens, 25¢ and 2 \u2018c yd.LENOS! LENOS! 8c.YARD AT 8 CARSLEY'S, You can buy 86 inch Colored Lenos, all colors, for 8c yd.MOSQUITO NET.Mosquito Net 6)-inches wide in Blue, Canary, Black, White and Green, only Le yd, or 85c piece.S.CARSLEY\u2019S FOR INDIA MULL MUSLINS.Cream aud Ecru.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.256 yd Pale Skyand Dark Green.Pale Pink and Light Ec:u\u2026 White India Mull Muslins.Best quality Colored India Mu Pale tkyand Pale Pink .Ecru and Cream.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.33 yd S.CARSLEY'S 393, 395, 397 & (99 Notre Damo §t The Ottawa River Nav.Co.Holiday Excursions Return Tickets to Ottawa and intermediate ports will bo issued, good to go on June 80 ani let July, and to return to the 5th July, AT ONE FARK.DOMINION DAY EXCURSION TO CARILLON, By steanoc PRINCE OF WALEI.À delight trip.Beautiful scenery.HOME BY 1'HE RAPIDS.Fare for round trip $1.00 from ! outreal.\"fake 7 15 a.m.train for Lachine to connect with steamer.EXCURSION DOWN THE BAPILS Take 5 p.m.train for Lachine.Fare for round t:ip Ste.\u2018Piekets at Grand Trunk Depot and Coms pany\u2019s Offize, 18 Bonaventure street.R.W, SHILPHERD, June ¢8 m 153 Sat SO, = | Bright for Trucs and Cattle Freight room can be eecured in fir.t-class Steamers, sailing from Montreal during JUNE, for London, all, Havre, and Antwerp.For particulars, apply to BEDDALL & CO., St.Sacrament street, June 2 110 CAUSTIG SODA, SAL SODA SODA ASH, BIi-CARB.SODA BLEACHING POWDER, Bichromate of Potash, ROLL SULPHUR, Flour Sulphur Aluminous Cake Epsom Salts Litharge Corn Exchange, IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, LUMP ALUM, Sulphate of Copper, COTTON, CONNIL & C0.The Quebec Steamship Co, The M88, ¢¢ Miramichi?\u2019 is intended to be despatched from Mont * {real for Quebec, Father Point, Metis Gaspe, Perce, Summerside, Charlottetown and Pictou, on Monday, Sth July, at 5 o'clock pms No Freight received after TWO p.m.ca day of Sailing, and Shippers are requested to have their Bilis of Lading left for signe- ture by that hour.For Freight or Passage, apply to Or, for Passage, to VLD SHAW.\u201c02 St- Janes strost Juno ?114 NOTICE TO CONSICHEES.FAIRBANK SCALES MONTREAL, OF Every kind Manufacturedonr Scales, FAIRBANK & CO, May 24 _ 128 FOR SALE\u2014 \"75 Cases NUTMEGS 200 Bags FINE OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE SO Half Bales FINEST MOCHA COFFEE & Casks CREAM OF TARTAR 25 Casks FINE SMYRNA OLIVE OIL 18 Casks OLIVE OIL 260 Bags BLACK PEPPER SOO Bags ARRACAN RICE 130 Hhds.BARBADOES SUGAR LO Puncheons JAMAICA RUM Cundill, Matthews & Co., June 16 BROKERS.E.B.EDDY, HULL, Que.MANUFACTURER OF Matches, Pails, Tubs, &c., &c.H.A.NELSON & SONS, Agents, pi MONTREAL AND TORONTO.\"NEW BOOKS, The Catholic Church an i by Cardinal Mann, Yoder Society, Gleanings from Pontresina and the Upper x Engadine, by Howard P.Arnold, $i 25 astward Ho ! or Adventures at Rangeley Lakes, by Capt.Farrar, $1 50 Alexander Pope, by Leslie Stephen (Englich Men of Letters), 75¢ Hustrated Hand-Book of Ameri an Sum.,, mer Resorts, with maps, 50c ife and Letters of Horaes Bushnell, $3 Shing ies Case, | LA Hdgar Fawcett, $1 25 ; » by on W.i - eign Classics), 75¢ Collins (For \u2014t Volume 3 of Smith\u2019s Dictionary of Christ ian Antiquities, e Congregationalism of the last 300 ears, as seen in its Lite enry Martyn Dexter, $6 rature, by Report on the Queen Charlotte Islands, 1 1878, by Dr.Geo For Sale by *&e Dawson, § DAWSON BROTHERS, ST.June 2 JAMES STREET.3 778St.Paul Street A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ON HAND Parti.alar attention paid to repairing = Term ih, N The RB.M.S.CIRCASSIAN, Captain Wylie, from Liverpool, is entered at Customs.Consignees will please pass their Entries without delay.H.& A.ALLAN, Agents.June 29 m 154 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.The 8S.ONTARIO, Cap'\u2018ain Williams, from Liverpool, is enterei at Customs.Consignees are requested to pass their Entries without delay.D.TORRANCE & CO., June £9 Agents NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.FR = wr The 8S.TEXAS, Captain Prowse, from Liverpool, is entered at Customs.Consignees are requested to pase their Entries without delay.D.TORRANCE & CO., Agents.June 29 m 154 \u201cFa.ws The Allan Clipper Ship STRAT HEARN, Capt.Wilson, from Glasgow, is entered at Customs.Consignees will please pass their Eutries without delay.H, & A.ALLAN, Agentsm 153 CONSIGNEES._June 28 den The Barque WILLIAM, Robertson, maser, from Antwerp, is entered at Customs.Con:igness will please pass their Entries without delay, MUNDERLOH & CO ents.June 23 Ey 183 520,000 TO LOIN, N SUMS TO SUIT BORROWERS.R.CAMPBELL NELLES, Real Estate Agent, 210 St.James Street June 15 \u2014_ 142 + 1 \u201c-\u2014 ! \u2019 4 de ee \u2014 inl are in { > 1 > Le À Press EP PN pee pt put dees sm an ES 11 2 + a\" _ -\u2014 \u2014_ _ _ a re re .> peser A\u2014\u2014\u2014 A LX .Çra nd Ae - ode ] _\u2014 > - RR \u2014 ON .ELESRIPHIEDESPATCHES QUEBEC.\u2014 ACTION FOR DAMAGES.HARBOUR WORKS.DIRECTORY CHANGES.1H£ HERO OF CHATEAUGUAY.Qusskg, June 28.\u2014Rev, Mr.Fooker, minister of the Methodist Church here, has been transferred to Ottawa, and leaves for there next week.He officiates for the last time next Sunday.He will be succeeded here by Rev.Mr.Chambers.A warrant was issued out of the Vice.Admiralty Court, to-day, at the suit of the St, Lawrence Steam Navigation Companr, againau the Norwegian barque \u201c Generai Birch,\u201d for damage by collision which occurred in the river some weeks ago be- tw.en that vessel and the screw-tug \u2018\u201c Progrees.\u201d The damages are laid at $4,000.A cross warrant was also issued out of the same Court to-day by the owners of \u2018he \u2018* General Birch\u201d against the \u201c Progress,\u201d for damages arising out of the same collision.The damages are la:d at $3,000.Boarding house keepers are reported to have suffered heavy losses in connection with the St, Jean Baptiste celebration, on promises that they would get as many boarders as they could accommodate.Several of them made extensive preparations, but failed to get the expected guests.The dredging of the Fly Back is being actively prosecuted, and material deposit ed into theopen pond in rear of the Custom House, and which the Harbour Com« missioners, some time ago, talked about converting into an open exchange, FaAo Engineer from the Public Works Department, Ottawa, has been ordered down here to inspect the graving dock at Levis, The Mayor has issued a proclamation calling on the cit.zens to observe July 1st as a public holiday.The 8th Royal Rifles have organized an excursion for that date to Portueuf.A new Directory of the city has just been issued, which shows 4,325 changes from that cf last year, and amoug other iteins of interest mentioned by the author is the number of vacant houses in Quebec, which, on the 17th May last, stood at 542.The population also shows an es timated decrease of 1,310 as compared with last year, the figures for 1879 80 benz 61,320 souls, against 60,010 for 1880 81, The Local Legislature meets again on Wednesday.The mural tablet in memory of Colonel DeSalaberry, the hero of Chateauguay, has been affixed to the old manor house of Beauport, now owned by the heirs Gugy, and in which the Colonel first saw the light of day, was yesterday unveiled, in presence of a large number of people, by Lieut.-Governor Robitaille, OTTAWA MURDER.\u2014FURTHER DETAILS, PETITIONS OF RIGHT, CORONATION DAY, OTTAWA, June 28.~-An inquest is in progress to-day on the body of John Mori iscn, who was murdered by William Heney, at Bearbrook.The evidence so far goes to show that last winter Heney comm tted a breach of the pcace and l-ft the county in order to escaps arrest.Qa Friday last he returned to Bearbrook and ealled cn the mazistrate who signed the warrant for bis arrest and offered to give himself up.The magistrate advised him to go ta Morrison,who isa constable.He did so in company with one Harris.Morrison refused to have anythine to do with the matter, when à dispute occurred resulting in blows between Harris and Morrison, the former getting the worst of it.Heney drew a revolver and said, © Morrison if you don\u2019t let him up I'll shoot you.\u201d He then fi.ed, the ball entering Morrison's ride passing downwards through the liver.Heney then made off and has not sivce been heard from.His death re- suited twenty-four hours afterwards.A post mortem examination was held by Drs.L sucks and Scott.Further particulars of the Bearbrock tragedy have been received :\u2014About 1.30 o'clock on Friday afternoon, Morriton, was engaged at Giloert Nelson's, a fargger, residing, some two miles from bjs own place, when Wm.Heney and bjs brother-in\u2014'aw, and a man zamed Harris, came up to the gate and told Morrison, who was in the barnyard, that they wanted bim.Morrison replied \u2018that he would go as soon as he got through wkat he was at,\u201d and Heney and Hairis waited, When Morrison went down to the gate Heney swore gt him and dared him to arrest him now, Moerrisoa replied, ¢ Heney, I have no warrant to take you, and J want nothing at all to do with you\u201d Haris made a raceat Morrison for the purpose of beating him, was canght and thrown d wn by a pile of logs near the gate, When Harris got up he attempted to seize hold of Morrison by the legs for the purpose of throwing bim down Morrison cleuched him, and while they were in this position, Heney shot Morrison in the left side, the bill lodging in the spine.After the shooting, Morrison walked from the gate to Mr.Neleon\u2019s house, some two acres distant.He laid down on the sofa, but his wounds were s0 painfu) that ho was carried ont into the yard and laid down under a tree, A doctor was sent fox and, on his arrival declared that the wound was fatal, Yesterday mornicg an inquest was held, and a verdict of \u2018\u201c Wilful Murder \u201d rendered against Heney.The affair originated out of a difficulty which occurred last March.Heney is said to have badly beaten Mrs.Harris, and she got out à * warrant for hisarrest, which was placed in the hands of Morrison, who rs a con- sable, to be executed.He went to Heney\u2019s house one night after dark, but the offender managed, after a ecuffi>, to dfect his escape, remaining away until Viately, when he returned, and renewed the quarrel, as already stated.He is still at large, but there is reason fr be- fieving that he was in the city last night.The local authorities do not appear to ave made any attempt \u2018to arrest him.At the Collegiate Institute examina- tons, to-day, Stuart A.Henderson was warded the Governor-Generals gold pedal for proficiency in dlagaics, .¥ Farmers, in some quarters, complain gf tog much rain, which is causing the spring wheat to rot, J.A.MacLaren, of the Post=office lepartment, died suddenly at his reste dnce, Stewarton, this morning.Flags were flying from the Main and Ypartmental Buildings, to-day, in nour of the Queen's Goiouation, which ok place June 28th, 1838.essrs.Henry Stewait, Nicholson & \u2026 have made the necessary deposits il connection with tae contract for the nstruction of the locks at Greece's bint, and will commence work imme- fiately., In the Exchequer Court this mora- ing, Chief Justice Ritchie delis ered judgment in Petitions of Right.The first was that of the Postmaster-Gener- }.- _dB Sma in which His Lordship held * \u201cat the demurrer to that part of the Uformatien alleging tht a pau who d given security to the Postmaster: neral could ba legaliy made liably er the amount of his bond, was geod ; d therefore he would maintain the de- qurrer to that part of the petition with ste, In the Risoue Company vs.The tueen, His Lordship\u2019s judgment Was fat the demurrer of the Crown to the letition of Right should hs allowed, but lave should be granted the Petitioner b amend the petition.La the Windsor & Annavolis Railroad %.The Queen, His Lordship said that, § a single Judge, be would mot Bmiss the petition on the de- Yurrer fyled by the Crown; and, à reply to Mr.Lach, eaid that ® latter might report to the Vrown Rorite expressed no opinion on the erilsiof the case.He also expressed tot inion that a single Judge should t th are a statute to ba ultra vires.ash © conclusion of judgments, Mrfact hat Dlimented the Court on the oh at, with one or two exceptions, elon ot bad been given in all eases oar, ther the Supreme or Exchequer nor co State of things which, be said, ominic, *istin any other Court in the | Wag | deu His Lordship said that it | ment leed gratifying, and that if judg.wen no lone particular cases had e had not dolayed, is Was not because Cause precedence LA] 1, © M4 2Bed, but bes ters of more ai ad been given to mat.weighty importance, + f à i - TORONTO RUNAWAY PUGILISTS.ROBERT RAIKES CENTENARY.CIVIC IMPROVEMENT.TORONTO, June 28.\u2014The anniversary of :he establishment of Sunday Schools will be celebrated in this city this week.Yesterday the anniversary services were begun by the different ministers of the Arglican Churcher, when tributes wero pad to the memory of Robert Raikes, the fouader of the Sunday School syatem, Joe Goss, the pugitist, wio recently fought with Pat Ryan, is also in thz cl'y, he having arrived here yesterday evening.Both wen are staying at the same hotel, the Shskespeare, and are likely to remain till the coast is clear on tha other side of the line.Argument was to-day concluded in the Huron Collegecase, Judgment was reserved.~ Inceadiarism appears to bo on the increase in the suburba.Shavings and sticks saturated in coal oil were found in the Methodist Church, Parkdale, on Sunday evening.O.Sunday moraing the drug store of Mr.Devlin, in the same villag>, was fired in two places, but for- tunscely the fire was put out before it goined wuch headway.Tne matricalation cxaminations of the Torunto University commence t>-day.An unusually large number of candidates will present themselves, At & meeting of tho members of the St.Crispin Society, held to-night, the President stated that all the employers bad signified their willingness to in- craus3 the rates 7} per cent.over present prices.The agreement commznczs on tho 1st July, 1880,and will extend to the fame date in 1881.The men are satis- ed.The 16th of Auguat has b es named a8 the civic holiday.It is proposed to extend the city eastward by taking in the village of Don Mount, which will be named Ward St.Luke.The Lieut.-Governor will be petitioned in the matter._A By-law was passed at the City Conncil to-night giving citizens permission to take advantag» of the Local Improves meat Act by laying down any kind of pavement agreed on by the majority of ratepayers.A telephone Las been laid between Little Trinity Church and the residence of Mr, William Gooderbam, Sherbourne street, whose wife is an invalid.Services in the Chureh can be distinctly heard in the 1uvalid\u2019s rcom.The in~ strument has been in operation for two or three Sundays past, KINGSTON DEATH OF CAPT.FARRELL.KiNesTeN, June 28.\u2014On the arrival of the steamer * Corinthian\u201d here yesterday from Montreal Oapt.Farrell being quite ill was left here, He went to the British American Hotel, and continued growing worse and died at 2.30 this afternoon.HALIFAX CQBONATION DAY.MASONIC CENTENARY BANQUET.HARIFAX, June 28.\u2014The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary Branch of the Society fur the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will hold a fair in the Royal Exhibition Hall three successive evenings, beginning to-morrow, the preparations for which are extensive and elaborate.This being the forty.second anniversary of the coronation of Queen Victoria, the mea-ofewar in port and the Citadel flagstaffs were decorated with bunting, and a royal salute was fired from H.M, S.*¢ Northampton \u201d and the Citadel at noon.8t.John\u2019s Lodge of Freemasons intend having a Centenary Banquet on Wednesday evening next at the Halifax Hotel, During the late visit of Archbishop Hannan to Cumberland and Colchester counties he confirmed G8 persons at Minudie and 48 at the Joggin\u2019s Mines.Rev.J.W.Manning was elected Mod.rator, and J.O.Reddin, A.B, Secretary, of the Central Baptist Association of Nova Scotia at the annual meeting at Windsor on Saturday.FREDERICTON THE « BROTHERS PRIDE\u201d CASE.FREBERICTON, N.B., June 28.-The case of the Queen vs.Wm.H.Tower, convict~ ed of ecuttling the * Brothers Pride,\u201d is being arguid this afternoon, befure thie full Court.Mr.John Kerr argued in sup-~ rt of the motion to quash the conviction of the prisoner.For \u2018the @rown, 8.R.Thompsen, Q.C., Wm.Pugsley and Silas Alward, D.S.Kerr, Q.C., and John Kerr, for the prisoner.Itis expected that the case will occupy thie greater part of the week.: ) \u2018 It is 90 degrees in the shade this affer- non, WINNIPEG.METHODIST CHURCH OPENING, WINNIPEG, Man., June 28.-The New Zion Methodist Church was opened yesterday.The inauguration services were conducted by Rev.George Young, D.D., of Emersen, and Rev.J, F.German, of Grace Church, Winnipeg.Large crowds attended both the \u2018morning and evening services.Addresses were delivered in the afiernoon to the Sabbath School children, .Imposing Masonic services in eom- memoration of St.John\u2019s Day were held in Knox Church yesterday afternoon, over one bundred Masons in full regalia turned out and marched in the proges- gion to the Church, where an eloquent and impressive discourse was preached by Rev.Canon O'Mera, Grand Chaplain of the Order.The Winnipeg Infantry Company are now putting in their annual drill.They had a Church parade yesterday, and beaded by the Battery Band proceeded to Knox Church to attend divine service.R.W.Prettie aiwrived on Sunday mdtning with an excursion party from \u2019Foronto numbering one bundred and thirty.Many of the party remained at « Emerson.Midnight Despatches GREAT BRITAIN, A RICH HEIRESS TO BE MARRIED.COTTON SPINNERS STRIKE.\u2014\u2014me THE DOLLYMOUNT SHOOTING.Lonnox, Juae 28.\u2014 Truth says tle great heiress, Miss Maynard, whose name was associated with that of Prince Leopold, ie engaged.to Lord Brook, eldest gon of the Earl of Warwick, There is now a prospect tuat the grand historic pile of Warwick Castle will be restored to its former condition without further public subscriptions.; Gossip says that the Prince of Wales, who knows M.Lacour, will be among the Grst to call on bim on his arrival in London.À Calcutta despalch says that news of the resignation af Sir John Strath was received throughout the country with the liveliest satisfaciion.The waster cotton spinners of Mossly, Lancashire, have refused to grant the advance of five per cent.on the wages of the spioners and winders, who consequently struck.Seven thousand to eight thousand persons are ucw out of em loy ment.The Western and Brazilian Telegraph Company have information from Montevideo *that telegraphic communication with Buenos Ayres entirely has been cut one Kelly gang of bushrangers has been captured.Four persons were shot in the encounter between the officers and gang.The gang was notorious for bank robberies n New South Wales.; CLONTARF, June 28.-Maj.Lerch has selected the following team to re resent the Irish rifleraen at Dollymount 1 Fenton, Young, Wm.Rigby, Juo.Rigby, Milner and Joynt, with Bland and Murphy ae reserves.\u2018The weather promises badly for to morrow ; an ugly storm seems to be brewing ; this morning 8 unfavourable weather did not seem to discourage the Americans oF interfore seriously with g shooting, \u2014 ees meee F RAN CE 1 ion of the Paris, June 28.\u2014The prorogation 0 Chambers is expected on the 10th July, The Budget Committee voted 750,00 francs for surveys of 8 railway from Sen gal to the Niger in Western Africa, and & \u2018between the St, John River and Bellisle x \\ pa GHERMANY THE SU PLEMENTARY CON- ERENCE, states that Englisié there, and, after\u2019 make strategetical surve, vs; bility on the part of {Franee jn even Turkey refusing to obey the voice of Europe.It points to England as the ultimate executor of the will of the Powers, hs having incited them to express it at the Conference.An order of Bismarck has been published prohibiting the importation of sausages and pork from the United States.The prohibition does not mclude hams, ies and bacon.\\ AUSTRIA.LoNpoN, June 28.\u2014A des-atch from Vienna says all the Powers have consented to the establishment of the religious freedom of Morocco.A Vienna correspondent states that at any moment a revolution may be expected in favour of the union of Bulgaria and Eastern Roumelia.TURKEY THE EASTERN QUESTION.LoNDoN, June 28.\u2014A Constantinople correspondent states gravast apprehensions are entertained at the British Em bassy relative to affairs in Albania.A Scutari correspondent telegraphs that the Albanian Committee has despatched 1,500 men to Ballino.> HUNGARY LoNDow, June 28.\u2014A Pera despalch says warlike preparations are proceeding here with much activity at the Arsenal.The Porte has telegraphed to the autho ritics of the Greek Frontier Provinces for an exact report of the number of Albanians vnder arms, and the present condition of the country and its resources, ge EAST INDIES DiPARTURE OF LORD LYTTON.CarcuTTA, June 28.\u2014Lord Lytten leaves Simla for England to-day.Orders have been issued that en his departure, and at every halt on the journey, he is to receive all the honours usyally paid a Viceroy.The Maharajah of Cashmere appears to have vigorously se\" 10 work to introduce much-needed reforms, and he is trying to cetablish a S:ate Council armed with the most complele powers for the suppression of abuses.a - EOUTH AFRICA CONFEDERATION.LoNpox, June 28.\u2014 A despatch from Cape Town says that, after thres days debate in the House of Assembly on the proposal for a conference of the South African Provinces, and the previou ; question was moved and accepted by the Ministry.The Premier staticg that, States, looking at the evenly divided fzeling in the House upon the subject, the Government would not feel justified in advi:ing the Governors to convene a conference on the Confederation question, and the matter would therefore drop.SOUTH AMERICA , * - ps 1 tu Rio DE JANEIRO, June 28.\u2014 The Jatest despachss fram Buenos Ayres announce that the city was surrounded by national troopa on the 2fth instant and summoned to capitulate within 24 ours, LIBERATION OF IRELAND.THE HOT SPELL.PHILADELPHIA, June 28.\u2014 About fifty delegates from all parts of the United States representing the Irish Revolutionary Convention assembled this morning, Judge Brennan, of Iowa, was elected temporary Chairman.He defined the object of the Conventijn to be to devise means for the liberation of the Irish people.The hot weather tc~day continues very oppressive, sudden deaths are reported mainly from the effects of the heat.A breeze is blowing this afternoon and it is sumewhat cloudy.St.Louis, Mo., June 28.==The Lutheran churches of this city, with the Sunday schools, and a number of Church Societies in adjacent towns, are celebrating to-day the 350th Anniversary of the Augsburg Confession,and the 300th Anniversary of the acceptance of the Concordat.An immense procession, this moraing, proceeded to the fair ground, where they held a grand jubilee.Rep BANK, N.J., June 28\u2014Destrac- tive forest fires are again reported as sweeping large tracts of woodland in Monmouth and Ocean Counties.In the lower section of the counties miles of cedar forest which escaped the last two fires are ablaze.Around Mechaniceville and Poplar the fires are of some magnitude, and are reported as destroy: ing the cedar and pine forests and cans- ing much alarm among the inhabitants.On Sunday week nearly 800 acres of valuable timber were destroyed near Sallerville, Ocean County.Morford\u2019s Woeds, near this place, were on fire in spots to-day.The drought is terrible.It is feared the fires will spread unless rain gomes.BRITISH PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF COMMONS.LoNpoy, Jane 28.-Sir Charles Dilke stated that, in consequence of communications proceeding with the American Government and with the Crown Law Officers upon the Fortune Bay question, the produétion of the correspondencz on that subject would be delayed.Mr.E.Forster informed Mr.Parnell that he must oppose hig Bill granting £200,000 for the relier of distress in Ireland, às it would do more barm than goad.ORIMES AND ACCIDENTS NEWCASTLE, June 28.\u2014The body ot Abraham Immanuel, a Norwegian sailor of the barque * Capella,\u201d drowned while learning to swim during the previous week at Rosebank, has drifted achore, The papers recently contaiped an account of the sad death of a Miramichi man at a mill in Houlton he was struck by a saw which severed his head from his body.It has been ascertained that the unfortunate man was John I.Gilks, of Blissfield, Northumberland County, He leaves three little orphan Children, their mother baving died two or three \u201ccars 81.Jonn, N.B., June 28.\u2014Coroner Rigby commenced an inquest this evening into the death of James Lamboura, the sailor who was fatally shot on board the ship\u201c Lillie Soullard,\u201d by Wiiliam Mulholland, the second mate.Nothing important was developed, and the inquest was adjourned uutil to-morrow afternoon.George Merritt and Councillor Mills, two neighbours living on the neck of land Bay, have been at variance for some years on account of trespass on Merritt's part.While disputing over the matter the other day Merritt struck Mills on the head with a hoe, and fears are now entertained that Mills! injuries will prove fatal.eter yer orien.WoATHER RaPORT.Montreal, June 28.TEuPERATURE\u2014Ih the shade by Standard Thermometer observed by Hearn, Harrison & Co., Opticians and Mathematical Instrument Makers, 242 & 244 Notre Dame Street :\u2014 8 a.m, 1 P.M.6 P.u.70°3 80° 88° Max, Mix.MEAN.82° 68° 759 BY STANDARD BAROMKTER.8 AM, 1pm 6 P.M.27.95 28.84 29.75 METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Toronto, June 28, 10.00 a.m.Probabilities for the next 24 hours : \u2014Lower Lake Region - Southerly to south-westerly winds and cloudy «0 rainy cable from Ile de Saint to Cape Verde.\\ Cem J Lp AMERY BERLIN, Jute £78.\u2014 A letter from Corfu oflicers lately arrived | Maritime Providowed by rain.engaging interpreters, proceeded to the Mainland, ostensibly to inquire into the feelitng of the inhabitants of the Janina district relative to annexation to Greece, but it is thought really to LoxpoN, June 28.\u2014A #Berlin despatch says much notice has beei.» taken here of a recent article in the Paris 1 emps, probably inspired, affecting to discard® al) sesponsi\u2014 N 5 MONTE = HERALD 1 north-westef ] weather to-ads and fair, cooler | Winds mustiy, St.Lawrencecily, partly cvleiy to south-west- with rain.Co cloudy weather, clearing weathelartiy cloudy to south-easterly to » Winds mostly cloudy te cloudy \u2018westerly ; partly rain.y followed by VESSEL BURKED = PROMINENT PE®™ ST.* New VorK, June 28.\u2014 « Seawanh ka,\u201d which radÿamboat Slip up the Sound to GleN Pcek touk fire at 4.30 this afternoo), L.L, RaudzH?s Island, Ernst River.Ne off was caused by on ex,losio® five | yy engine rom, and tbe middl\\the steamboat was soon in flames.TY he | Mi Charles Swith, remained av hi until he was nearly burned to deat'et succeeded in biaching the vessel W sunken meadow adjoining the is Many persons sprasg overboard and o the vessel could not g:t off and wel An account fri there were 350 pass A es onget a sags went well until the & | en Hell G ite, when the ner had passed and the flsm:s were oy fang qui through the pilot-hou?The off os and c ew assured the Pxengers chat there was no danger wd 8 t 4 headed for Rudall\u2019s a She grounded on a bar two hey ed foot from the shore.The ste amer Granit State\u201d of Hartford line, and \u201ceh w © passing, went to the nssistance\\ the \u201c Seawanbaka,\u201d and picked 13 living passengers and one dea a which they tuvok to Winte S one.\u201c7 steamer * Oaseo\u201d picked up the majol\u20ac iliated no personal good ; ponents, but he has much impressed his friends and enemies by the abtlity of his spt ech at the Bar of tbe House, and the courageous gandour with which he pursued his purpose.and eclin- ed all concessions, of princt le.Nob:xdy doubts -day that Bradlaugn ; 3 Sook, The Morning Post says: We understand that a compromise has been entered into between Mi.Gladstone and Mr.Labouchere.Bradiaugh was to abandon tie intention of presenting himself to take his seit on the given that Mr.Gladstone would suppo vote of Mrresolution of 4 h ledged the Government in WATER Bradiat A se The Government Will un- doubtediy come out of the discussion of the case tter than it has from any other subject which Lens hitherto undertaken.The Conservatives have overstepped the mark in their party zeal.Even Lord Beaconsfield was alarmed at the unwise course pursu of the tenders was called on Thursday night, and the conclusion arrived at was that they should retreat with the best grace pos-ible from the conflict which they had entered upon thoughtlessly.Their object was to embarrass - Gladstone\u2019 Government, but they have only succeeded in discrediting themselves.The during the first days of the conflict, but twenty- four Hours of seif-Imposed silence have done more to restore them in public favour thay their most eloquent efforts cou ave .the MOSE amusing phases of the Bradlaugh matter has been an \u20ac bigotry.The Whitehall Jenkins\u201d has sur- : passed himself as the long devoted champion of drowned.Many others in the stein | the English aristocracy and reverential adorer f Her Majesty, of whom he speaks as ; ur \u201cLady,\u201d wol'shipping royalty as children of d'vine -will among his op- take his seat next \u2018edge , 88 4 the Goveruinent, rescind lhe Gladstone confidence in Labouchere\u2019s motion to the House.Mred by the Tories.A meeting nisury certainly suffered in public estimation One of usive outburst of journalistic turned to death.Of 500 persodlight.He now tak's advantage of the Brad.108 Common street.Sloposed to lave been on boardÿt8h incident to break ARE of memb Ts, Or to @.H.PATTERSON, are believed to bave perished, A ao whi» voted Tor the Atheist and the Tune 18 177 St.James street, Thehodies of ubont thirty were re- Jer those who voted for God, and this Is how une efends the power which he thinks has been - , coverd, Only those of Dr.Beberse, à |'grilied.\u201c Heaven is p overbially on the side = = \u2014 wealb.y gentleman, wh se residence is strongest battalions.The strongest bat- 0 unkno\u2019, o}s ranged themselves on the side cf Heaven, | OO pe a, and Mary Reed, a young | aupesday night in the House of Commons, co WOMAB, were identbficd.Among the jaqus spare God trom disrobation and Eng: co Lo pes A > : : 3 .m\u2014 sone OT et persouS@ prominence kuown to have | \u2018es om éternel ee Supreme Council of the been ON rd were Charles A.Dana, peril be on a par with permi ting such a S T EAM SERV i CE editor of Nhe sun: L.M.Barlow.| Suppo pariake of thesac amen sof the lord's i Colonel WR\" Chie, \u2018and RH, | 2k, d Fould deserve ter À determined BETWEEN .: - .ing national disaster.Rochester, + ¢ ; Des been Made to put Heaven oul of : Dante haswrer of tho Western | Cours ee Leon made, Pire Partismenc: | Longueuil and Montreal, as bucned t Company.The vessel | hé m & , the attempt failed, and thoss FROM 5 A.M.UNTIL 7.30 P.Mwas burned © 8 water\u2019s eJge, and she | signtort it sre to-day humillated In the will ba a total loy whl blugphole Christian world: CLYRANOR | yqyy, FURTHER NOTICE, the Service be- hq Christianity will weep when It is Wdlisneq ever the earth that an Athelst, à itted that the words cf an oath hided enfy form to him was supported in thor ce v0 to got 10t0 place by Eoglish gen- S16 aL With Mie.Elaastons ab their head.But thes vers ofParilament have declared that n Yi not have any Atheists among them mora Baines of these upholders of religion and up in 60Ught to be printed in gold and hun Let a7 church and chapel, synagogue au havesaytuse in the Kingdom.They slone Vi : 3 e aad prote cted Ng roomy Ir m gr eat sham , MoGrue per Scmoor.\u2014 Yesterday 3 fternoon tla annual gathering for the istribution Ohrizes, etc., to the pupils of McGill Model Sool was held under very salisfactory ausPhes, of the passengers and proceeded to Go, lage Point.Those of the pussengers wnprovided with life preservers were saved by clinging to the guards, paddles and other portions of the steamer.Four bodies aro thus far known t> Lave bocn recovered, two mean and two women.Among ble former is that of Aba Skidmore, member of an old Long I-land family.This informant expresses thy belief thas the loss of life is about 30.-_Caarlea Abell, one of the firemen ot the boat, was found on a .pier at Peck Slip, from which the \u2018\u201c Seawanhaka\u201d went at 4.15 this p.m, He said small boats came to the rescue from every direction.The steamboats \u2018\u2018 Granits State,\u201d boand for Hartford, ¢ Ozsen,\u201d ¢\u201cMinnehannock\u201d and * Sylvan Glen\u201d had boats manred and sent to our assistance.Many children on board had their clothing catch fire, and some were severely buned.The lamp which I carried in my hand into the tank room, which is back of the fire room, acd separated by a board partition where I changed my cloth:s, I broughs back into the fire room aud set 16 down.I am sure the re could mot lave originated from the lump, as the oil would not «xplode nor burn without a w.ck, You cuuld put some oil in a saucer and ic would not burn if you put a match to it.Therefore, I feel Certain it could not have caused the fire, and I cannot imagine what did.Eu- \u2018pincer Weeks put on a full head of steam, I am told, in res) )nse to a signal from the Captain and then climbed up among the machinery snd was seen standing on the upper d.ck trying to raige the valves so that the stcam could escape and au explosion he avoided.We never carried over thirty-four pounds of steam.Eugineer Weeks\u2019 son was fireman on the boat, and at the time the fire started was watching the steam and water indicator, The only members of the orew, I undeistand, are missing is Josiah Husbrouck, the cook, and hia grandson, Charles Hasbrouck, who was employed on board.We had a crew cf about four deck hands, one deck boy, ab engineer, two firemen, » captain, a clerk, a superintendant, a wheelman, a porter, a steward and a cook.The crew did their duty like men, and few of them lost their \u201cpresenco \u2018of mind.Among our passengers were Charles À.Dana, Richard O.Groman, S.L.M.Barlow, a distinguished lawyer, and one or twe newspapers publishers, and a nuniber of other gentlemen iu the babit of going to their houses on Long Island by .our boat.All these gentlemen, TJ understood, escaped.The vessel burned like powder, it wag a terriljle scene; shrieking wowen and children huddled sfc ontil some of their clothes caught fire, On the forward part of the boat were men, some of whom were cut oft from their female friends by \u201cthe flames.Several persons as they jamped went under the paddle wheels.The theory of many is that the lamp that fire by exploding, but he is positive it must be due to same other cause, as the oil was non explosive and could not be burned except through a wick.At midnight the bodies of nins adults, one child, and two babies were brought to the Morgue here.À number of pers sons who had friends on the ¢ Seawanhanka\u201d were waiting to identify them.The scene was beartrending.About 40 are sapposed to have perished.It is known that some of the crew did not do their cuty, but swam ashore.The crew say tho vessel could not have been beached sooner.No doubi more bodies will be found on the Long Island shore to-morrow.Her passengers were generally gentle- erary men.The members of the Eastern Boulevard Club, whose grounds are near the scene of the disaster, rescued forty persons, burned about the face, hands wanhaka,\u201d states that he heard a dull explosion and saw the boat was afire and ran her on the meadows, He st3o at the wheel unt.l the last, then jumped overboard apd Was picked up, He is iz lie hospital, suffuring from severe buras.: Edward Weeks, firemar, explains that scme small tubes of the boiler must have burst, throwing the furnace door open, asd scattering hot coals, which set fire to the vessel.He and his father, the engineer, escaped with severe burss.Tue body of Mr, Skidmore has been identified.The Herald stat:s that F.R.Misch, form rly editor of the New York Sunday Times, says ;\u2014Soon after I got in the water J encountered Chas.A.Dana, editor of the Sun, keeping afloat with great diffieulty, bat striking out manfully.He was soan picked up.RAM: PTS: BRAD: LUGS CASE, THE TORIES COMPROMISED.LoNDON, June 27.\u2014After a stormy week, Bradlaugh seems on the eve of triumph.Ic is expected that a prolonged contest will be averted.Mr.Gladstone, fron an excess of consclentious- ness, committed a mistake.Beginning by declining to make Bradlaugh\u2019s admission a party question he lort the Liberals tree to vote according to their opinion or prejudlecs.When the House rejected his advice, Mr.Gladstone consistently refused to take any further part, throwin; the entire responsibility on the Huse.Slr Stafford Northeote incautisusly assumed the leadership, joyfully inducing his cag.r supporters to accept the open conflict which Bradlaugh challenged, when Bradlaugh was fmprisoned.The Tories saw the mistake into which they had been led In the desire io compromise the Liberals with Atheists.Lord Beaconsfield sent word to Sir Stafford Northcote not to persevere in thelr policy, which must result In making Bradlaugh à political martyr.Hence Sir Stafford Northcote\u2019s motion to release Bradlaugh next day, not anticipating Bradlaugh's determination in regard to taking the oath again, and respectiully to defy the authority of the Speaker.At thus juncture, when a renewal of the previous scene appeared to be inevitable, Me.Gladstone intervened, arranging a compromise with Mr.Labouchere, who supported Bradiaugh throughout with great tact and courage.Mr, Gladstone, through the party whips, agreed to give Mr.Labouchere an early day for a motion to rescind the previous vote refusing Bradlaugh permission to afflrm, Bradlaugh meanwhiie not attemp.ing to enterithe House.The Ministerial Whip will issue Instructions on Monday in support of Mr.Labouchere\u2019s motion.Mr.Gladstone thus Ilnally assumes the position he might have assumed in the beginning.Helis convinced that it is fn- possible otherwise to arrive at a solution without a conflict between the House and the constitu- encles.Not only Northampton but Birmingham, Newcastle, and nuinerous large towns are already holding meetings wbich have been called by the workingmen all over theland.The country is in a ferment.A vast popular movement ison foot and appearances are threatening.It is doubtful whether the Tories will oppose Mr, Labouchere\u2019s motion.The Liveral non- conformaists will support It reluctantly but compulsorily.All parties agree thal the House cannot now retreat without loss of dignity, but she Liberal leaders see that sometuing more weather to-day, followed by westerly or than dignity is at stake.Bradlaugh has con- Abell left iu the fire room caused the | The * Seawanhaka \u201d made daily trips.| men farmers, bankers, business and lit- | and body.Capt.Smith, of the \u201c Sea-| ____ Action Sales.TARYN HEIRS a Go SPRING AUCTIN SALES.tubscribers contin to give their Salèn, personal atténtion to Est, Household Furnture, Real à Farm Stock, Gmoeriess Amd rendeneral Merchandise, who intenafully beg to inform parties ture this sp ug their household furni- open, and an that their lists are now choice of daysRY intimation will gecure Having been .portant sales of 13d with the most im- that all entrusted tor, we feel eonfident will be exeeuted to thcare this Spring vances made on'all Cash gd- Cheap SICHT-SEEING AND ERS will leave the subscribers\u2019 dock for CHICAGO, DETROIT and Way LVERY TUESDAY, at 2 P,M., viz.:\u2014 AMPLE TIME TO VISIT NIAGARA FALLS ND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1880 Steamboat Totices.LS alll É Chicago @ RECREATION.19 Days on the Water ! $34 INCLUDING MEELS AND BERTH, One of the following PALACE STEAM- yeursion to COMBININ Ports, (CLEARING SALE, at my rooms, 195 MORNING, June 33th\u2014Upright Piano, Cabinet Organ, Marble-top B.R.Set, B.W.Parlor Set in Crimson, Rep, B_ P.Con-» sol Glass and Stand, Dianerand Tea Sets, lot of White Plates and Dishes, Stands, new Preserving Ke'tles in Brass and Enamelled Iron, new Ba:atelle Board, lot of New F Paintings, Stove with Copper Boiler, Refrigerator, &c., Carpet, &c.1! bbl.Currants, 9 Rustic Vases far stumps.soll without reserva.154 IHOMAS J.POTTER, Auctioneer.Anction Sales, BY THOMAS J.POTTER.St.James strzet, on WEDNESDAY Cruet ans, 1 stronz Skiff, 20 Oil \u201cPrincess Royal\u201d Cooking Every lot must be Miscellaneous.PRUSSIA, H.Zraraxnp, Master, 22nd JUNE.OCEAN.A.McMaueH, Master, 20th JUN CITY OF ST, CATHARINES, J.Mc- MavaH, Master, 6th JULY.86 Hours in Chicago.G.E.JAQUES & CO., twezn Tongueuil and Montreal will be made, as ssible, as folloWs :\u2014 Be LONGUEUIL TO THE FOOT OF THE CURRENT ON EE 7 8,887, 9, 10 anal om Longueull\u2014At 5, 6, 7, 8,8 3\", 9, , Fr AM 12 noon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5 80, 6, 7, 8 P.M.From Foot of Current\u2014At 630, 630, 730, 8 15, 8 45, 9 30, 1030 and 11 30 A.M., 12 50, 1 34, 2 30, 3 30, 4 80, 6 15, 6 45, 6 30 7 30, and 8 50 P.M, ON SUNDAYS.From Lonzueuil\u2014AtS 45 A.M., 1, 2, 8, 4, 6,6 7 aud 8P From Foot of Current\u2014A£ 9 A.M., 1 20, 2 80, 3 30 4.80, 6 30, 6 30, 730 and 3 30 P.M.1s GROSBOIS ISLAND.For the week beginning the 8th INSTANT, weather permitting: \u2014 Lu MONDAY, Private Sunday School Pic-Nic.TUESDAY, St, Peter and St.Panl, 2, 3 and 4 p.m.WEDNESDAY, 10.30a.m.22d 2.30 p.m.THURSDAY (Confederation Day), grand general picnic boats every hour of the day.PRIDAY, 10.30 a.m.and 2.30 p.m.SATURDAY, 2,3 and 4p-m.are 10c; Children Le.:0: Re urn June 28 r 153 of our patrons as in Qtire satisfaction moderate and returns \\past.Charges rooms if required.ent to sales\u2019 I à / A = 23 430 and 433 Notre 001s, treet.Fusuvance ToHtT = .Ù Tadousac, Cacouca Riviere du Loups Murray Bay, &c.&z- Commencing on the £5th of June, the well- known first-class Steamers \u201cSAGUENAY ?.-+.Capt.M.Lecours.«8T, LAWRENCE\u201d .Capt, Alex, Barras.Will leave the St.Andrew's Wharf, Quebec, as follows :\u2014 on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 7.30 am, the \u201c Saguenay,\u201d for Chicoutiml and Ha! Hal Capital, $1,000,000.000°G\u20ac$ LISC AAC LNE H-ad Office, Province of Quebec, 119 St, Francois Karier Streat, MONTREAL.All Classes of Risks written at Lowest Rates, JOHN F.TT.CHAS.D.ERNSON, + Joint General Agents.June 17 Sm Tet 144 COMPANY (LIMITED) * Of Liverpodl.The undersigned having heen appointed Agent in Canada for thisCompany, is now repared to under write shipmentssf mer- enandize in the usual manner and gt cur~ reat rates.JACKSON RAE, .Royal Insurance Chamlere.May 10 itl COMMERCIAL UNION °, Assurance Companv O Londoy, Engpr.FIRE AND LIFE.64 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Corner of Hospital Street.FRED, COLE, GENERAL AGENT.Apz\u2019l 24 98 British America FIRE & MARINE ASSURANCE COMPANY, (INCORPORATED 1838 ASSETS, - - - Gl,lan 876 \u2014 All Descriptions et Proporty Insured Against Fire and Perils a Navigation at Current Rates.OCEAN POLICIES MADE PAYA IN LONDON (Eng.) WHEN REQUIRE i JH, GAUL\" =: TATLEY, Agents for Froviger tf Quebes February L- \u2018 0 PHŒNIX FISE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON.BRITISH & FOREIGN MARINE Insurance Company, LIVERPOOL.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & £0, 1s Jeners! »gents for Canada- HEAD AGENCY OFFICE, 12 ST.SACRAMENT ST., MONTREAL ROBERT W.TYRE, Manager, April 27 THE Îlercnants Marie Insurance Ga, OF CANADA.\u2014o\u2014\u2014mae Capital, = = $500,000.HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.Avencies in all the Principal Cities and Towns ot the Dominion.All Classes of MARINE RISKS accepted at Current Rates.J,K.OSWALD, Gene-al Manager.May 31 THE Liversooi & London & Globe Insurance Companv.DAHADA BOARD OF DIRECTOES : The Honorable HY.STARNES, Chairman THOS.CRAMP, Esq.,D:puty Ohcirman, Sir A.1.GALT, K.C.i.a.THEODORE HART, Esq.GEORGE STEPHEN, Esq.Lo] UAPITAL, .$10,000,008 AMOUNT INVESTED IN OAXADA = $00,000 TOTALINVESTMENTR, - - « « 27,470,600 Mercantile Risksaccepted at the lowest current rates.Dwelling Houses and Fa: P i nsared at reduced rates.rm Properties G.F.C.SMITH, 2g CERT Ag3NT FOR TEX DOMINIO y; sr ee EE.nas calling at Bale St.Paul, Les Eboulemen B= furray Bay, Riviere du Loup, Todousac, an Anse St.Jean.On WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 7.80 a., the \u201cSt, Lawrence,\u201d for Hd! Ha! Bay, The Subscribers Offer for Sale ON LIBERAL TERMS ILE AU HERON! Situated on the Lachine Rapids, containing about 16) acres\u201440 acres in wood, the remainder under cultivation\u2014with a wooden houss, barn, &c , thereon, together with the Farm on the Lower Lachine Road, four miles from the city, immediately opposite the above Island, having a CARPETS, 7-OCTAVE \u2018\u2018 Hood\u2019 PIANO, Etoves and other goods, at my store, 235 St.James street, WEDNESDA Y AFTEE- NOON, 8Ctn inat., at TWO o\u2019clock.SPRING AUCTION CARD the liberal publie patronage, rolicits an early intimation from those who contemplates sellirg out in the Spring, as he has already several large sa'es nn his list.Valuations for Executors and Underwriters, all receive prompt personal attention.2224 F highest prices, and prompt cash returns guaranteed.Jorse Market, College street, every Friay.No.235 St.James street, Auction Sales.= BY W.E.SHAW, SALE FURNITURE, 154 W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer.The subscriber, in returning thanks for ' Real Estate and Sales in Insolvency; Consignments to Salerooms command Sales of Horses, Carriages.&c., at the Advances on Consignments.W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer.Office and Salerooms, } Opposite Ottawa Hotel.May 20 120 + FX iscellaneons.frontage on the River side of six acres and a depth of twenty acres.2, These Properties, with the Riparian rights attached thereto, enable the pro.prictors to avail themselves of the scheme for utilizing the immense Hydraulic power of the Lachine Rapids, the fall of water being about twenty-two feet, a charter for which was granted by ithe Dominion Parliament.; From Surveys made by eminent Engineers, a Railway and ordinary Traffic Bridge can be constructed at this point, by which access to the South Shore of the Saint Lawrence could be obtained all the year round.For particulars, plans, &c., apply te CUNDILL, MATTHEWS & CO.May 27, 1880.127 Every Acre Worth a Millon! LET ALL EXAMINE FOR THEMSELVES THE GREAT LAND SALE OF THE MOUNT ROYAL VALE Proposed Victoria City Properties In blocks of ONE ARPENT in front by three arpemnts in depth, tronting on a grand avenue, woll Macadamized, and ending atthe water side.Nearly ali Ihe purchare money can remain on tho pro perty for ten years at six per cent, The Brick Fields, Sand Pits.Quarries, Alumina and Fuel Deposits will be sold on similar terms, and the Water-power Lots on the River Side, as wall as the beautiful Wooded Lots on the various Brooks and River Banks.Intending purchasers can view the property and call and make their own price and terms, aud can have from one-tenth of an arpent to five hundred arpents ina block.The surest time to meet the proprietor will be between nine and ten o'clock every morning, at 532 St.Mary street.THOS.F, O'BRIEN.May 14 115 NOTICE.MONTREAL SWIMMING CLUB, Tickets are for sale after the 2nd JUNE at the OFFICE OF THE CLUB, No.209 St.James street, In MB, HENRY SWAIN\u2019S Tobacco and Cigar Store, ALBION MINES For Sale bythe Cargo DIRECT CARGO FROM JAMAICA Now Landing Gringer, 20,650 Cocoa Nuts.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & Internationa! Marine surance rang at Bale St.Paul, Les Eboulements, Mui- Cay, Riviere du Loup and Tadousac.LIENECTING at Quebec with the RICHE- PANYND ONTARIO NAVIGATION COM- RAILWBOATS, with the GRAND TRUNS and the\u201d, the INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY, CCIDENEBEC, MONTREAL, OTTAWA AND ou With, RAJLWAY and at Riviere du ram the Mie Intercolonial Rallway for and 2 TICKE {we Provinces.Richelieu & dor sale at the Offices of the James street, autlo Navigation Co., 133 St.Office of the Gri the Richelieu Pier; at the James street ; the \\_ Trunk Railway, 148 St, Occidental Raliway, 1ces ofthe Q.M, and 18 Place d\u2019Armes,» 202 St.simes street, Intercalontal Kaley d at the Office of the treet, Also, atthe ont?St.Francois Xavier Steam Navigation Co,, Of the St, Lawrence where further information Qissioners street, H,,0e obtained.: BELLEW, ; M2 Hse Dos Montreal, June 17, 1880 .Passengers for Ottawa and all interme- Ciate ports take 7.15.a.m.train for Lachine to connect with steamer.; First-class Fare to Ottawa .$2 50 Do.return do.400 Second-class Fare to Ottawa .1 50 EXCURSIONS.taking 7.15 A.M.Train for Lachine, daily.__\u2019 : Co ALL-DAY TRIP TO CARILLON AND |.BACK, passing throagh Lage or Two MOUNTAINS, roturaing homa hy the Ras pids.of are tor rçuud trip, $1.25; on Saturays, ¢l.Vu, For the CALEDONIA SPRINGS, Excursion Tickets at reduced rates.AFTERNOON TRIPS DOWN THE RAPIDS take 5 P.M, Train daily for Lachine.SATURDAY A¥TERNOON EXCURSIONS TO ST.ANNE\u2019S, take 2 P.M.Train for St.Anne\u2019s, returning home by steamer down Rapids.Round Trip, 80c.in Tickets at the principal Hotels aud Grand Trunk Railway Offices, and Company\u2019s Offic 13 Bonaventure street.B.W.8HZ7HERD, TS President.Junod ___ _ \u2018The Richelion & Ontario Nav.Ba, Summer Arrangement | Ww ey THE STEAMERS OF THIS COMPANY BETWEEN MONTREAL AMD QUEBEC, Run Regularly as under: The QUEBEC, Capt.Rabt.Nelson, cn Mondays, Wedneadays and Fridays, and The MONTREAL, Capt.Wm.Burn, on Taesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at SEVEN o\u2019clock p.m., from Montreal.STÉAMERS FLOM Montreal to Hamilton, conneoting at Toronto with the steamers for Niagara Falls\u2019 and Buffalo, and with railways for all points West, will leave daily (Sundays excepted\u2019, from the Canal Basin, at NINE o\u2019clock a.m., and Lachine on the arrival of the Train leaving Bonaventure Station at NOON, and Gateau Landing on arrival of Train leaving Montreal at FIVE ¢'clock p,m.| Steamer BOHEMIAN, Capt.J.Rr 0 for Cornwall 2 d intermedi - uesday an (edn Si .\u2026+ÿ, at 12 Noon, from Canal Basi \u2014 and Lachine on arrival of the .clock train.Steamer TROIS RIVIERES, Captain J.Duval, leaves for Three Rivers every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p.m., connecting at Sorel with steamer SOREL, for St.Francois and Yamaska.Steamer BERTHIER, Capt.L.H.Roy, leaves for Berthier every Tuesday, Thursday and Sateurday, at 3 p.m., connecting at Lanoraie with railway for Joliette.Steamer CFAMBLY, Captain Frs.Lamoureux, leaves for Chambly every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p.m., connecting every Friday at Lanoraie with the cars for Joliette.Stcamer TERREBONNE, Capt.E.Laforce, leaves daily (Sundays excepted) tor L\u2019Assomption and intermediate ports at 3pm.Rompany\u2019s Ticket Offices, where State Rooms can be secured, from R.A.Dickgon, 133 St.James street, and at the Ticket Office, Richelieu Pier, foot Jacques Cortier Square, and from Robt.Mclwen, at the Freight Office, Canal Basin, J.B.LAMERE, ALEX.MILLOY, Gen\u2019l Manager.Traffic Manager.GENERAL OFrIcEs\u2014228 St.Paul Street i Montreal, June 4, 1880 105 The Laprairis Navigation Co\"y On and after MONDAY, 31st MAY, and until further notice, the steamer LAPRAIRIE, Capt.DeMERS, will leave at the following hours, or as near as possible .\u2014 On Week Daye\u2014 Lapralrle\u20145.30,'8,156 A.M.; 1, 5.30 P.M, Montreal\u20146.30, 11, A.M.; 4, 6.30 P.M.On Sundays and Holldays\u2014 Laprairle\u20148.156 A.M.and 6 P.M.Montreal\u20142 P.M.jand ¢ P.M, J.BROSSEAU, Secretary.May 28 109 PHONOGRAPHY Mr.J.H.Kerrison, of the MoNTREAL HERALD, is prepared to take two or three private pupils for Pitman\u2019s Shorthand.Address, at once, (as only a very few pupils will be taken at one time) 7 H.KEi- RISON, Herarp Office, Montreal.Under Nordheimer*s Hall.Jrne3 133 JOHN TAYLOR & BRO.EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES FOR ENGINEERS, INO.16 ST.JOEN STREET, .wnkin, | \u2014« ports, every ; MERCHANTS, AND MANUFACTURERS* AGENIS.BOILER MAKERS, STEAMFITTERS AND RAILWAYS.MONTREAL.DOMINION BOLT CO.87 RT.PETER STREET, Montreal Works in TForanta.HOT PRESSED NUTS MACHINE-FORGED NUTS CARRTAGE BOLTS\u2014Best PLOUGH BOLTS MACHINE BOLTS COACH SCREWS COAL, Apply to BENRY_DOBELL & CO., Agents.1 May 17 17 Per \u2018\u201c AMISTID S,\u201d Ca LES COMPRIZING Sugars, Rum, Lime Juice, Ladction Sales.BY BENNING & BARSALOU Sale of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS The Subscribers will sell at their Stores, Nous.86 and 68 ST.PELEE STREET, on Wednesday, 30th June, A complete assortment of SPRING AN) SUMMER DRY GOODS, consisting of, in part, Prints, Cottons, Shirtings, Fancy lannels, Tweeds, Coatings, Cassimeres, Farmers\u2019 Satine, Twilled Linings, Window Hollands.Windsor Scarfs, Ladies and Gents\u2019 Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Linen Handkerchiefs, Smallwares, &c., &c.Musling, Corsets, Cretonnes, ALBO, 3 Cases A.W.Worsted Coatings do Seaside Shetland Shawls do Black Silks do Colored Silks do Black and Coloured Satins do American Hosiery do Ladies\u2019 Silk Umbrellas do Assorted Fans tp 0D be WO LIKEWISH, A full assortment of \u2018Cable Linens, Tcwn elings, Stair Linens, Cream and Bleached Huek Linen Sheeting, Tuble Napkine,'&e.AND The Balance of a RETAIL BANKRUPT STOCK OF DRY GOODS, ALSO, (On account of whom it may concern.) 800 Caddies JAPAN TEA 2,800 do do 200 Hf-Chests do 60 do CONGOU TEA 500 Boxes GLYCERINE SOAP 10 Bags SPONGES The whole without reserve.Sale at TEN o'clock.BENNING & BABSALOU, 152 Auctioneers.i.Pimento, Coffee.\u2018ALSO, CO.June 1 130 SPRING ANNOUNCEMERT.We, the subscribers, beg leave to tender thanks to our numerous patrons and the general public for the liberal patronage extended to us in the past, and to ML inform the Citizens of / Montreal and the people of À Canada generally, that we are still to be found ready to supply all demands for goods in the Furniture line.Our stock for the spring now commencing is most complete, ard more extensive, both as regards amount and variety, than for the past 82 years.We would algo beg to draw special attention to the fact that our advantages in making our purchases for Cas during the dull season, together with our experience in selecting these special lines of goods suitable for our cus- mers, place us beyond being affected by any false statements or empty blowing so much made use of by cortain parties in the city papers.We do business on square principles, and can always car:y out what we adyertise to do.Our goods ay our own and we say so, and rely on our name and reputation, togother with our advantages above mentioned, for our share of the furniture trade, which we are bound to have w thout leadine the people astray by false assertions such as is being done for some weeks past by some houses in the city.A visit to cur establishment for the purpose of getting prices will satisfy all that \u201cthe oldest Furniture house in the city\u201d is still to the fore with noveltias and styles, while our prices are in accordance with our motte, \u201c quick sales and light profs\u201d DARLOR SUITES To IN!BLACK WALNUT, PLAIN and GILT Irom $40 to $200.IN EBONY AND GILT, From $60 to $300.Covered in all kinds of fashionable and serviceable goods.Common Suites at $80 BED-ROOM SUITES.Our stock in this line could not be described, but must be seen in order to haye ary idea of its extent or variety.THE PRICES RANGE FROM Groceries, eatines, &C JOHN HOPE& CO MONTREAL, AGENTS IN CANADA FOR JOEN DERUYPER & SON, Rotterdam MARTELL & CO., Cognac JULES ROBIN & CO., Cognac MOET & CHANDON, Epernay\u201d DEINHARD & CO, Coblenz BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux M.MISA, Reres de la Frontera Clu.TRI SMITHES & CO, Oporta MULLER & DARTHEZ, Tarragonas FREDERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles E.& J.BURKE, Lublin ; PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London BULLOCH, LADE & C0, Glasgow ; WM.JAMESON & C0, Dublin \"%- CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Dublin &ec., &c., &e.N.B.\u2014Orders received from the Wholesale Trade Only, __.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A CE SOLE AGENTS tN THE DOMINION FCR Messrs.Gonzalez, Byass & Co., Xcres ae 1% Frontera, Sherries.« T.GQ.Sundeman & Sons, Oporto?Ports.* Pablo, Oliva & Castles, Tazragona Red Wines.\u201c Leal Brothers & Co.Madeira Wines.* G.H.Mumm & Co., Reims, Cham= pagnes.P.A.Mumm & Co., Frankfort-O M., Hocks and Moselles.«\u201c Cuzol, Fils & Co., Bordeaux, Fruits, &e.\u201c Pinet, Castillon & Co., Cognac Madeira, Brandies, .* A, Houtman & Co, Schiadam Gins, \u201c Wm.Hay, Fairman & Co, Glacow, Whiskies.\u201c BR.Thorne & Sons, Groenockf Whiskies.\u2018¢ D,J.Thomson, Leith, Ginger Wine, Old om, &c.» Machen & Co, Liverpool, Export Bottlers of Guiness & Sons\u201d DublinStout, \u2018* Robert Porter & Co., J.ondon, Export Bottlers of Bass & Co's Ale.Mr.Wm.McEwan, Edinburgh, Scote es.Apollinaris Company (Limited) London,sg Orders for Direct Importation Solicited ade.RB.E.TR ACE BOLTS BOLT ENDS #20 = > SÉCRETARIES Pobruarr frem he Tr a BE DLT BOOK CASES AND BO YTS IS In great variety, ranging im price, ifrom CAR LS BAD WAT ER.ROOF BOLTS $7.50 to $150.sparkling Glesshubler \u2019 BLANE BOLTS Alkaline, Ferraginouss May 3 105 | IN BASSWOOD, ASH AND WALNUT FREDERICK KINGSTON, GIBB & CO.BEING IN RECEIDRT WEEKLY of the Latest Novelties in TAILORING nn HABERDASHERY, INVITE INSPECTION, June 14 141 ZION CHURCH FOR SALE.I am instructed by the Trustees to offer, by private contract, the valuable property forming the corner of St.Radegonde and Latour streets, and known us ZION CHURCH.Size of Lot\u201490 feet on Radegonde street, 155 feet on Latour street ; 14,260 superficies.The building is of stone, very substantial and spacieus; lighted on all sides; close %o the_gres* pusiness centre, and admirably 247 pted or manufacturing purpcaes, \u201c Apply to H.H.GEDDES, ¥19 St.Francois Xavier street, Opposite the Old Post Office.June 4 1m 133 THE CORPORATION or ThE Town of Harriston offers liberal advantages to parties wishing to establish Manufactures, Harriston is situated in the northern part of the County of Wellington, on the lines of the Great Western and Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railways.There will be a Station of the Stratford and Huron Railway, now building, which makes it one of the best distributing points in Ontario.Correspondence?invited.For information, apply to A.MEIKLEJOHN, Mayor.116 Linseed Ui Haw and Boiled, WHITING, BEST BRANDS FOR SALE BY W.&F.P.CURRIE & CO.100 Grey Nun Street.\u2018anusry 3I 9a E.CHANTELOUP No 587 CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL, MANUFACTURER OF Chureh, Tower Clock and Locomotive BELLS, INcLUDING CHIMES AND PEALS.Gas and Coal Oil Burners Of All Descriptions, Steam Fittings, Coil Screens Hot Waler and Steam Apparatus, FRENCH WINDOW FASTENERS AND ESPAGNOLETTES.Railway Supplies of all Descriptions ELECTRIC APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES.Builders\u2019 Hardware.May 15 PLAIN WALNUT, etc.,in QUEEN ANNE and EASTLAKE STYLES, Ranging from $6to]$150 WALNUT LIBRARY TABLES] EBONY LIBRARY TABLES, MARBLE-TOP PARLOR TABLES WALNUT CARD TABLES, WALNUT DINING TABLES, ASH DINING TABLES, BUTTERNUT TABLES, PLAIN and FANCY WORK TABLES, MARBLE-TOP BED-ROOM TABLES, FALL-LEAF DINING TABLES, BASSWOOD DINING TABLES, BAR MIRRORS.Our stock 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, as usual, large and well assorted.A call of inspection 13 respectfully solt- cited, when every attention will be shown.A liberal discount to wholesale customers.OWEN McGARVEY & SON, 7, 9 AND II ST.JOSEPH STREET.If you are a\u2019 man of let- terstoiling overmid night work, to restore brain nerveandg waste, use Hop Besuffering from any in- tion; if you aro mar- young, suffering from ing on a bed of sick-§ à Bitters.Thousands die an |i Hop Bitters.It you are young and discretion Or dissipa ried or single, old orf poor health or languish ness, rely on op \u2018Whoever y ouare, whenever you feel a 14 that your system d needs cleansing, ton- 4agimrgp disease t 3 ing or stimulating.[WY have been prevented without intoxicating, J Abya timely ase of jtake J HopBitters tH = D.1.Cis an absoluté end frresista-If ble cure for drunken ess ,} use of opium, tobacco, org narcotics, Sold by drug- ists.Sand for i Circular, I KOP GITTERS | NPG CO., M |Rochester, N.Y.& Toronto, Ont.§ Im DW 141 TO LET, A The Whole of the Firat Flat of i311] the HEriLo Building.Very svit qu able for Law Chamber hosted by 5 atsam Apply on the premises.TO LET, Th One large Room in the front par GR x|0f the Hzrarp Building, and an in other wcll suited forligbt mannfat Ledturing, in rea.Hteam power if \u2014me 00! re 13 3 - \u2026 ) necessary.Apply at the Office 155 St Wine Merchant, 25 Hospital Street ~.MONTREAL, January 14 FIWiscellaneons.DRAIN PIPES |: AND CONNECTIONS FOR SALE.DAMASK COUCHES, jhe subscribers have a large stock of all sizes o e above goods on hand, CRETONNE COUCRES, and are prepared to supply Contractors REP COUCHES, and others ab, the LOWEST MARKET , CES.80, ements, ire Clay HAIR CLOTH COUCHES, Chimney Cans, Vases, &ec., &c.>.LEATHER COUCHES, AND BED COUCHES, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in PIER GLASSES, all kinds of MACHINERY and OTHER TOILET GLASSES, \" MURRAY, BREMNER & CO., HANGING GLASSES, 82, 84 and 36 St.Henry street.BRACKET MIRBORS, May 24 133 MANTLE MIRRORS, PHOSPHATE LAND! FOR SALE, One Thousand Acres of Phosphate Lands In the Townships of Wakefield and Templeton, County of Ottawa, within a short distance of the Macadamized Koad and Gttawa River.The above Lands have been examined by one of the most axperienced men in the Dominion, and pronouneed them unequalled in that County.All information respecting said Landsto be addressed to the undersigned at Ottawa.E.McGILLIVRAY.June 16 143 GOLD MEDAL, és > JOSEFiI GILLOTT\u2019S STERIL PENS.Sold by all dealers throughout the Word, SI | NN 1 0e Janvary 27 fo LET The extensive Buildings { with or without Steam Power] now occu= pied by Tae EVENING STAR, and - adjacent to the St.Lawrence Hall on Craig street.It cannot be surpassed tor convenience and location.The Builings are situated on Craig, St.George and Fortification streets, and ie suitable for Printing Office or Manufactory.On St.George and Fortification streets, it is 90 feet long, by 50 feet wide, is Two story high, and has excellent light.And on Craig and St.George streets, it is 26 ft.on thed¥ormer, by 60 ft.on the latter, and is Four story nigh.The Buildings will b leased separately or jointly.Possession will be given on the first May.For further information, apply to 13 HENRY HOGAN, St.Lawrence Hall.8 April 9 8% ~ CONSOLIDATED BANK.' Its Establishment, Carer ani Dawafall, By JOHN F.NORRIS, A few Copies still left.Price 30 cents, * ames Street umd iad em To be had at the Booksellers and from the compiler, HeraLp Oflice, oe at rt am tr it tr MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JU \u2014\u2014\u2014 THE CELESTIAL ARMY.I stood by an vpen casement, And looked upon the night, Andsaw the eastward-going stars Pass slowly out of sight.Slowly the bright possession Went down the gleaing arch, And my soul discerned the music Of their long, triumphal march.Till the great celestial army, «tretchi ing far beyond the poles, Became the eternal symbol Of the mighty march of souls.Onward, forever onward, Ked Mars led down the clan, And the moon, like a mailed maiden, \u2018Was riding in the van.Apd some were bright in beauty, And some were faint and email ; But these might be, in their greatest | The noblest of them all, [height, Dow »ward, forever downward ; Behind earth\u2019s dusky shore, They pass into tte unknown night, They passed and were no more.Nomore?Oh, say not so ! And downward is not just ; For the sight is weak and the sense is dim That looks through heated dust.The stars and the mailed moon, Though they seem to fail and die, Still sweep with their embattled lines An endless track of sky.And though the hills of death May hide the bright array, The marshalled brotherhood of souls Still keep its upward way.Upward, forever upward, I see their march sublime, And hear the glorious music Of the conquerors of Time.And long let me remember \u2018I'hat the palest, faintest one May to diviner vision be A bright and blessed sun.Naw Jersey ; Hugh Lough, Hawkesbury ; Jse Kilioran and the Misses Killoran, Napanee ; L H Thompson, Geo B Rowell, Liasburg, Yt; Ed Niel, Granby; G C Dyer, wife and granddaughter, Sutton, Q; John Shields and wife, J Shields, Smith\u2019 Fails ; Robt Hutton, England; E N Robinson and wife, Mrs E D Fuller, Cowansville, Q.ARRIVALS AT THE Iroquois House.\u2014E Thornton, Montreal; Frank Chadwick, Ireland; L Lewis; Sarnia, Ont; A Baker, Theo Labatt, Commodore Holmes, S Bell, Mrs B.!!, B À Boas, Mrs Bons, Miss Bons, Master Boas, Messrs Boas and servants; Mr Sharpley, Mrs Sharpley, D Graham, W B Mauchip, W R Elmenhorst, Thos Robin, Mrs Elmenhorst, R Wolff, A Baumgarten, J Laurie, Mrs Laurie, Mr McGavin, Mrs McGavin, Jas A Sadlier, Dr McEachran, A -{ Collins, L Galarneau, Montreal; J J Edwards, Saratoga; L W McKay, Mrs McKay, Chicago, Ill; T McClean, Mrs McClean aud farcily, Toronto, Ont; Mr and Mrs Gore, New York, and 35 excursionists; Mr and Mrs Dean, Miss Dean, Miss Gravely, Buffale; Mr and Mrs Denny, Misses Denny, Boston, Mass; Mr and Mrs Allaire, Mr Jones, Mr Beddow, New Orleans; Mr and Mrs Garley, Misses 'l'rutch, Mr \u2018Trutch, Now York; Hon Mr North, Toronto, Ont.Tur * Rovan Scors.\u201d\u2014The officers of the regiment entertained a large party of friends yesterday afternoon.A very pleasant days amusement had been p'aunad out for the visitors, but unfortunately the unfavourable state of the weather put an end to the dancing and the lawn tennis match.Notwithstanding this disappointment to the fair ones, they were yet made happy by the genuine hospitable manner displayed by the gallant officers of the \u201cRoyal Scots.\u201d The large mess tent was crowded, as well as Lient.-Col, Crawford\u2019s marquee, and a splendid colla\u2018ion attention of the Committee to the manner in which the clothing of the Brigade was done by Mr.Seath, who had received the tender.The men\u2019s clothing had beon badly done, and the officers had not yet got their clothing.Mr.Seath to fiad out if he intends to fulfil his contraet.The Committee then adjourned.ME HCH SGHOOL The closing of the midsummer term at the High School for boys took place yesterday morning, when the Rev.Dr.Jenkins presided, There were also present the Rev.Canon Norman, Dr.Howe, Principal Dawson and Mr, Luan.The Rev.Canon Norman offered prayer, and Dr.Howe read the following report :\u2014 Mr.CHAIRMAN,-It will be pleasing to you to hear that Iam able to report favourably of the High School for the year now ending.In my report from this place one year ago I had to acknowledge that notwithstanding the success of our better pupils there was room for greater accuracy in common things.We have since been labouring to secure thie, and the results of the written examination show better answering, fewer faults and less nonsense.But accuracy is so foreign to the nature of boys that forcing the growth of it is hardly possible in young pupils.They will multiply when they ought to divide, and if required to ca'eulate how many planks are needed to floor a moderate sized room they will bring up an answer, showing more faot of timber than contained in the biggest raft that floats down the St.Lawrence.If asked to define a circle some of them will write down that it is a ligure contained by one straight line.They will confound The City Clerk was ordered to write to AMUSEMENTS FOREPAUGH'S CIRCUS., LENT SHOW-\u2014GREAT CROWDS PRESENTed las! taken as a criterion.seemed as if the tent another person.But a circus tent is like one more.Providence, BR.1, tion.great canmon feat.When Milleel a warm welcome.non.aiming of this immense ordananco.tions to the attendants.multitude, the cannon.FINE COLLECTION OF ANIMALS\u2014AN EXCEL.Forepaugh came, was seen and conquer- night, if the great crowd can be When the circus commenced with the grand entroe, it would not hold an cmnibus\u2014always capable of holding An idea of the size of the tent and the audience cin bt: gained from the fact that i* seats 10.000 people, and last night every seat was taken.During the circua, the wonderful electric light was lit.The machine, a ponderous and ext:nsive one, was invented by Josep Olmstead, of and three globes were suspended from each of the two large posts, and when lighted gave a brilliant and soft light, and the light was a success.The elephants under the directorship of Adam Forepaugh, jr., created a big sensa- But everyone seemed to wait for the principal act of the evening\u2014the Zuila and Mons.Loyal appeared they raceiv- The two went throurh with a short, daricg trap-z3 per- formanc:, and when they had finished all eyes were turned upon the immense can- Mille.Zuila proczeded- to take her bearings head downward, and directed the Loyal stood by in his red costume, giving direc- It was about 9 30 o'clock when all was ready.Mlle, Zuila, sea\u2018ed in the flying trap-ze at the top of the tent, baamed dowa upon the excited Loyal climbed up the side of the eannon, and, amid a silence that was almost oppressive, entered the mouth of In an instant he disappeared, Kimball, $13.80.Time, 2.404.1} mile heate, ton.Sparling for $400 and the field for $400.race in two straight heats, Clyde Hampfifth and Dan K.Mutuals paid $22.65.last.purse of $600, distance 1} miles.horses started, viz.: Una, $300 ; Spartan, $100; field, $130.lengths.close with the others trailing out.Time, 2.38} away first, and although her lead varied, rhe wag never headed, and won by four lengths, Quito second, two lengths before Mutuals paid The third race, a free handicap sweepstakes of $50 each, with $1,000 added; Six horses entered and started, viz,; Blarney, Mamie Fields, Dan K., Sparling, Ben Hill and Clyde Hamp.Pools sold: Dan Sparling, $600 ; Dan K,, $525 ; Mamie Field, $450; field \u2014Ben Hill, Blarney and Clyde Hampton, $650.A very exciting finish took place, all except Blarney, catching the whip, but the clever riding of the latter\u2019s coloured jockey (Taylor) told, ashe won the heat by a short neck, Dan K.second, a head before Ben Hill, Dan Sparling, Mamie Fields and Clyde Hampton following in the order named.Time, 1.58.For the second heat Blarney sold for $450, Dan Blarney was full of running and got his head in front under the wire, winning the ton third, Ben Hill fourth, Mamie Fields Time, 1.57.The fourth was a selling race for a Nine Shylock, Albert, Bayard, Jerry, Una, Spartan, Edwin A, Anna Augusta, and Warfield, Pool sold : Anna Augusta, $550 ; Warfield, $360 ; At the head of the home-stretch Warfield took the lead, and won as he liked by six Bayard, whe had passed Anna Augusta at the u per turn with Jerry, ran 8 the latter for second place, which he got, Anna Augusta fourth, snd Tew Advertiset*_ THE GRY GH IN TR RLD! At ST.NE ATREED Last Days! being positive Montreal owi the sensatio s]ephant Fan o High Wire ! from the Cannon ! | The Fous Companies in 2 Rings! \u2014On account of the enormous Will be given on dnesday Morning P *clack, which is especially com od to Families and Children.CL r the accommodation of those desiri void delay at the Ticket Wag , ets may be obtained at PRINCE'S 1e RE, 243 St.Jam.s street, at a smaf ad- , begins At 2; at night opans at 7/begins 129, 1880 ST.le and locality in 1 a ghout the year for pleasure and busi- A (Loos Aylmer.) (Local Trains between Hull and Ay , i, es rvedly bestowed on this neg travel, having aecommodation for 500 Giga ggregation, an Ghosts.158 PER ORMANCE une 28 \u2018The accommodations for 470 guests and offers more attractions for pleasure and comfort than any other seaside resort in the country.Its high situation affords beautiful views b th inland and seaward, its healthful atmosphere, the easy mannerin which it can be reached, its advantiges for boating, FE wW «ra ous SE LOUIS STRIET, QUER TS Leg Facile 0 pm 10900 300m rrive at Quebec.- 8 00 pm THE RUSSELL HOTEL COMPANY, | SERA ire am dope 1000 \u201c WILLIS RUSSELL, PexsiDENT.aie Et'Hochelaga.800am 630am 440 P 5 VIT .Leave Hochelaga for St 530 pm Thif Hotel, which is unrivalled for size.| Jerome cic + £33 Pn wed.\u2014\u2014 uebec, is open \u201c4 Wentworth\u201d |= NEWCASTLE, N.H.This Hotel will open Jume 25th.It has CHANGE OF TEM XE.Leave St.Jerome for genger Trains, and Elegant on Night Trains.Trains te ard from Quebecbec at 4 p.m.Pailway Fyourcesnc can COMMENCING ON .18 :0, 645am \u2014\u2014\u2014 helaga .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.ve nt Hochelaga- + 90amn\u2014\u2014 Trans leave Mile-End Station seven inutes later.; fy pe] on all Pas- #25\" Mavniflcient Palace Came on a2 Cars Trains to and from Ottawa connect with Sunday Trains leave Montreal and Que All Trains Run by Montreal Time.GENERAL OFFICE, 13 Place d\u2019Armes.TICKET OFFICES : Poblieh ed ABLLS AND MAPS of all Miscellaneous, \u201cFOR SALE OR TO RENTS t Royal Valoandthe mops Victoria © ity and acres of the richest land te, with fifteen mites of frontage ç : ; on tho bes and all withina few miles of the mucadamized roads partly sur.tre of the city; geveral hundred acres of best Brick Fields, Sand Pits and Quarries; thirty ildi © {th Out-buildings, a vies Works, and no Taxes ; one hundred and fifty thousand dollars\u2019 worth of firct valuable Houses, and elegant complete AY Jule 23rd, en, in sums of one hundred dollars EDNESD a be run as follows :\u2014 so ards: and all my well-Enowi City Trains wit Mixed, Mail.Express | Properties for sale at extraordinarilylow Leave Hochelaga for 100am 630 am 515 pm prices.THOS.F.O'ERIEN, ave at'iruii.!1080am 1240 pm 9 26 pm DOS ES NET, Leave Hull for Hoche- 100 am 820 AM 59 qu - January eee praoce nesses À ey Arrive at Hochelaga.10 30 am pr THE TERAATIORAE RAILWAY AFD STERN Pasge .RAVIBATIOR GUID, Semi-moathlv contaimiog the AD AN and the prineipal CAN ERICAN BATLWAYsand STEAM NAVIGATION LINES.For sale by News Dealers and Booksells and by News Ayents on Trains and Steamers.Price.30 dans.ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00, Payabl Advance.C.R.CHISHOIM & C3.Publishers and Proprietors, 37 Ghahoïllez Square, Montres THE TELEGRAPH.The Daily and Weekly Telegraph Newsapers the most widely circuluted are st ! in the Naritime Provinces, and bathing and fishing, excellent drives and attractive walks, all combine to make it one of the most charming places ia New Englandwas served.The guests were received by the officers wives, Mrs.Crawford, Mrs.Hartland McDougall, Mrs.C.Geddes, and Mrs.Lymar.The officers of the several ournals in are popular ADVERTISING MEBIOMS.ther his smiling face rcappeai cl for an in« stant, and ho kissed his Land to the crowd.Mlle.Zuila had arranged herself head downward from her trapeze, stretching Mutuals paid $7.65.A hurdle race, two miles, wound up t day\u2019s sport, and had nice starters, vi { harge.Doors op on fur Afternoon ag at = Elace d'Armes.} MoNTREAL, 2 .Jatues > i .Louis Hotel, QUEBEC: Opposite St L.A.SENECAL, cause a1d effect and tell you, when asked to define velocity, that it is a force.They translate prohibere hostem a pabulationibus, 8.st, une 29 e 154 J EI I RR EER EERE, rn dr LOGAL NEWS sister regiments were present in sirong to stop the enemy trom forgeries.They forth her hands.\u201c Fire !\u201d came Loyal's Problem, Pomeroy, Derby, Bertha, V, LroTessiontat since last year extensive additions have been made, among them one hundred and Gen\u2019i Supt.147 The Daily Pelegraph iz published at $6a i ogime toi À ries.: tilator, and Chimacy S Tn the ois \u20ac 1 re il June2l ear, postage paid.Ministers, Postmas- For Dominion Day\u2014The | force.To-night the 65th Battalion band will ake accusative for nominative, ard | voice.Bang! A cloud ef smoke and \u2019 ey oweep.An the 0 LS fifty sleeping rooms, a spacious Music Ha , year, he Public Seh «Iroquois House,\u201d I8e- | Yith the \u201cRoyal Scots,\u201d will play until [OR being questioned about sheir fault, | Loyal shot upwacd, and in an instant bis | Derby sold at $105, Problem at $00, YATTON & L y | for dancing, theatricals and concerts, Bowl pa as an a ith the Daily Telegroph a House, 1e ten o'clock, and dancing can be im lulged | SboW that they do not know the one from | hands met those of the waiting Zuila, and | £omeroy ut $40, Ventilator at $3g and | ing Alleys, Billiard Room, à parer | À TASER] | ayear For ONE DOLLAR it will be sent loeil Mountain, St.Hilaire, |; by all attending the camp.| the other, s0 that they are acquitted of in- | the startling act was over, The people | the field at $70.Pomeroy and Bertha ADVOC Ks, elevator, operated by steam te largo and 3 Deny of those partiesfor the remainderof | is the place.A Harry Evenr.\u2014Mr.Robt.Campbell, tentional offence against syntax enly by | breathed again, aud then a round of ap- / commodious stable for private equipages, GusTOR AND % ; | For Domrnion Day.\u2014See the hours of departure of the steamer \u2018\u2018 Laprairie.\u201d\u201d Loox out for the Great Monster Pic-Nic and Excursion to Isle Gros Bois on Dominion day in aid of the poor.first assistant master of the boys department of the McGill Model School, is to be married this evening, and yesterday, in the anticipation of the event, after the distribution of prizes, Mr.Campbell was call- their ignorance of the accidence of gram - mar.' Your Board has laid down limit tables for the several forms and classes, and at the end of the year examiners have their plause grected the daring couple.aa} isa wonderful one.especially fie.The \u2018 The rest of the circus is very good, the tumbling being The street parade will take place this two lengths from Chimney Sweep, Ber third, Derby fourth, Pomeroy fifth, *\" Problem last.Time, 3.48}.Mu** ls paid $45.90, led in turns until the last half mile, Ventilator went to the front and won 5 353 Notre Pme Street, MON/TEAL.| A.D.NICOLLS.the grounds lighted by the electric light, Steam Yacht for excursions, &c., &c.The temperature of the bathing at the \u2018\u2018 Wentworth\u201d is especially inviting to those unable to endure the shock incident to more exposed localities.An enclosed Old Reliable Short Koute | \u2018Three Æxpres: \u2018lrains daily, equipped [ent clergymen.with Miller Platform and Westinghouse Air ONTREAL AIR LINE ear.germons of Dr.Talmage or some other pro- 9.he Weekly Telegraph is published at $1 Both papers publish weekly the The Telegraph gives prominence to Agriculture, etc., as well as i day, and, as is right, nail such blunders to | morning at th h if ; of | J.C.HATTO body of salt water, covering an area of fifty | Brake.Sleeping Cars are attached © | to Trade and Commerce and goneral nows > MoNTSEAL Grads, HospizaL,\u2014Num.- Wetting a Dealt of ba slag er sated the \"counter, so that with this in prospec- | same route as published aay rain, $750 for 1s meng rage for a Bs far.June 22 / 3m 148 sores, affords a safe and pleasant place for Night Trains between Montreal Land Boston seculsy and Aen I el tong been er of patients treated for week ending \u2019 : > À 0 | tive we are obliged instead of proceeding The Management have decided to give * \" 7 ; distance al ; boatirg at all times for ladies and children.| and Springfield, a between | ROLE ok hipbuilding, 8h 98th inst.:\u2014Out-door relieved, 417; in.| Mr Campbell with a handsome silver fruit mi .@ g longs.Seven horses started, BEI 50 MOFFAT.he dri to the neighbouring beaches | ana Parlor Cas to Day Fzvress bet7een | tion bestowed in it on ship ling, ship- door average daily, 139., \u2018 dish, accompanying the presentation with alo limit, re ing out as up an extra performance on Wednesday morn- | ip the pools as follows-\u2014Sir vagh aud 3 The other points of attraction in tnis vi- | Montreal and Boston and New York via ping and otherlocal industries.The Family Swimming.\u2014The first long swim for this season was done on Saturday last by Messrs.William Murray and Patrick Guy, two members of the Montreal Swimming Club.The swim was from St.Melen\u2019s Island Wharf to Longueuil, and was done in very good time.THE SociETY ST.VINCENT DE PAUL.\u2014 The officers and members of the above Society purpose holding a pic-nic on Isle Grosbois on Dominion Day.The affair is likely to be well attended, and the Committee are using every exertion to entertain their patrons.Disarroinrep.\u2014 Hundreds of peeple were on the streets yesterday morning, and a pretty little address, to which Mr.Campbell responded in feeling terms.On hia arrival at the Gazette office, with whic journal Mr.Campbell is connected, he met with another surprise ia the shape of a presentation from the staff, Mr.F.Colson handing him a magnificent silver card receiver, manufactured by Birks & Co., of St.James street.Mr.Colson prefaced the.presentation with a few congratulatory remarks, wishing the happy couple happiness and prosperity in the time to come, and Mr.Campbell replied in as good terms as he might have been expected, being taken as he was by surprise.In Town.\u2014 St.Lawrence Hal\u2014D Me- Carthy, J G McCarthy, James MoCarthy, However, we have been more successful during the pass year.In some measure this is due to the classes being less crowded.\u2018The third or lowest form in the school has not exceeded 25 in each divis~ ion.So the teaching there has been bettered at the expense of the revenue.In the fourth form the number has averaged 35 in each division.The fifth form has been large, and there is therefore promise of à good sixth for next session, both in namber and material.\u2018This prospect is gratifying, because a highest form small in number is discouraging to teachers and costly to your Board.The discipline of the school has been satisfactory, and the pupils in large proportion have not only tiekets requisite to the managers.orphans.ARGENTEUIL ELECT:04 TRIAL.CONTINUATION OF PROCEEDINGS.From Our Speclal Correspondent, Lachute, June 28.ing at 10 o\u2019clock, and have requested ua to state that the orphans of the Protestant and Roman Catholic institutions will ba admitted free of charge on application being made at once for the number of No doubt this liberality on the part of Mr.Forepaugh will be gladly accepted by the Sunbeam, $70 ; Gossip, 855 : \u201c188, $50 ; field, Jack of Hearts ne % a A, $20.Sir Hugh won by a length fore Gossip and Bride Cake, who ran gsead heat for second place.Time, 303.Another purse race for $600 follored, one mile and three quarters, for whch Report, Glenmere, St.Martin, ay Ferida started.Glenmore sold in pe pools for $300 against $280 for Rey/tt, $120 for Ferida, and $100 for St, Mrtin.Glenmore too the lead coming to the home strety followed by Weport, and won two lengths, Report a head, front of Ferida.Time, 3.04.The Ath was a handicap sweepstakes of $ a Publpiccsuntant and Auditor, {12 Francois Xavier Street, S AUDITED, ACCOUNTS AD- STED, ESTATES LIQUIDATED.ay 27 126 Dr.HE.HOWARD, VISITING PHYSICIAN LUNATIC ASYLUM, Longue Pointe.\"RESIDENCE : 06 University street.oinity are unsurpa-sed.The veranda.fifteen feet in width, surrounding the House, giving an extended promenade of over 1,000 feet in length, while the view 18 unexcelled in beauty and grandeur.An orchestra of twenty selected musi cians, under the direction of Mr.John J.Braham, has been engaged for the season.The House is furnished thr,ughout in sleeping ro.ms are of ample size, well ventilated, and from all sides of the House afford fine views.lita cuisine will be found of an unexceptionable character.The Wentworth\" is situated three miles from Portsmouth, N.H , in the ancient town of two hours\u2019 ride over the Eastern Railroad, and from Canada by way of Grand Trunk, Troy BAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.Lowell or Fitchburg, also for via Sprin | R via Troy, arrive black walnut, has the best of beds, its | m Lowell, and New Yor at 8.45 a.m., via Fitchburgh 8.002.m., Troy of | at 7.40 a.m., arriving in Newcastley and is reached from Boston in | p arrives in Montreal 11.00 p.m.7.15 a.m., Day Express for Boston, via p gfield or Lroy.Yor Waterloo, 7.15 a,m.For Waterko and, Magog, 3.20 pu Tork : .m., Ni ress tor 3 rays werive Now York 6.45 a.m.next ss for Boston via vis Springfield, GOING NORTH.Day Express leaves Boston, vis Lowell orning.\u20ac.50 p.m Night E Montreal at 8.55 ro.Express leaviag New York at8.02 a.m Circle is not neglected in the Telegraph, which furnishes tales, sketches, ete.Ap ly to WILLIAM FLDEB, St.John, New Bruvawick.Sevtsmber 18 FRANCE \u2014LENMAKK \u2014GERMANY HAILSEN, GREAT DANISH SPECIFIC, Used in these oll countries with the greatest success for over FIFFY YEARS, 2 fail in effecting a cure of NERVOUS DEBILITY from over work of the brain.û by Excesses, Nervous Dreams, LOSS UF MAN- HOO! with Headache, Paleness Languor, In.Never known to Vitality impaired waited till half-past noon looking for | Sorel; R McLe i - , At the opening of the Court this morn- 1 ; distance one mil May 5 3m 107 | and Eastern R R.from Portland.Night Expressieaves Bos:on et 7.00 p.m., | evitibly TE L'per box.or malled y jd the great Foropan chp rocession, ing: Éharles Devlin.Prince Ant Land behaved well, bat done ; good work, and ing Mr.Trenholme made application to ne ded; < for starters, Hy/ $ gold L Address F.W.HILTON & CO., vis Lowet end 6p.m., via È itehbureh, a DT, Cl omit, 346 Church Sto, Toronte, which, in consequence of the wet weather, | Cowanevilles E Donahue, Farnham; Mr | mofe valuable suit than the eo lodes Fr the names of W.Johnson, Robert | in the pools for $450 ; Sco \u201d 870 DAVID J.CRAIG, \u2018 1odOCEINGHAU House, and New } Ged 820 ne Pringleits | Canadian Agentdid not make ite appearance.To~day they | and Mra J V Owen, Chambly; William .H consequent.The year has been marked A cast and fav.4 Armstrong added Invermore, $85, and M Finers away | Member of the Association of Account- May 2) Im s'r 128__ Portsmouth, N.arming k proue es Now York via Troy C A RV ASSERS will be satisffed as the procession takes | Stevenson, Loretta; Dumont Laviolette, St | outside by the more than usual success of iL th ! a arlicalars in connection Scotilla won by a length, fi y ts of Mont a SE ASIDE RESORT | at 7 p.m., arriving in _ .tresl 10 a.m.: the same route mentioned by us yesterday.| Jerome; Judge S W Foster, Kuowlton; | passed High Sckool boys.vot.$ Fat vd tickets given to carry | ST, Time 2,134.A Od F.gen= ants of à gntrea., * | \"For Tickets and Freight Bates, apply at SHOULD TRAVEL FOR THE CAUTION To PARENTs.\u2014Anothor of those | Alex McLeay, Danville, Que; James Cam- In ihe Graduating Class in Arts of hi oly day H ontreal pho Lachute on tlewen riders succee d Rows MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, \u2014\u2014 Gentral Vermont Railroad Office, 186 St.N U g RI accidents so comMnon at this season of the | ming, Lyn; Mr and Mrs Patrick, Ottawa; | McGill University, thres gold medals out to pd lol 2 bi en heen Derby; Kingeraft, Spe on and Raleigh | 33 st, Bacrament Street, j HOUSE James Street.FONTHILL RSERIES.year occurred on Sunday through the care.| Geo L Cressman, Hull; Hon W W Lynch | of four were obtacacd by former pupils of omplete his evidence upon that ticket, ; » d Fellow, $250; With early thirty years experience in the OTTAWA y Wm.B.Vial), lessness of allowing children to play at open windows.A child of six years of age, the daughter of J.L.Bazinet, of Visitation street, fell from a three-storey window and received injuries which are likely to prove fatal.and wife, Miss P Pettes, Knowlton.Windsor Hotel\u2014F T Falding, England ; B K Gibson, dp ; R Lumbery,do; T Lumbery, do; H Pearce, do; S P Brown, Repentigny ; A Paton, Sherbrooke; A B this school, and in the third year an under.Graduate who, in 1875, was promoted from the British and Canadian Sohool, and came out head boy of the High School in 1873, carried everything before him.and two facts in regard of these names had only come to his knowlelge on Saturday.As Boswell could not be found and was evidently keepieg purposely out of the way he had the right to ask that the above names be added to the Bill of Particulars.started.\u201cPools sold h, $90 ; Specula- Kingeraft, 1:26.Derby came in tion, $70; Derby, taking second place winner, Speculay a neck.Time, 1,484.from Odd Fell: four hurdles was the last realizing and windiag up of Insolvent and other Trust Estates, involving a practical knowledge of Accountant Business in all its branches, and some knowledge of judicial principles, solicits such business.to Cushing Island, Portland Harbour, Me.OPEX JUNE 29th, 1880.Facilities for Bathing, Bostiag.Fishing Wm.¥, SMITH, Canadian Passenger Agent.New York Office, 417 Broadway.General Supt.Ganl.Passenger Agent.Sop St.Albane, Vt., June 28, 1880, and steady employment to reliable men, The largest in the Dominion.«ood salaries Preferences and enclosing photo, to .20! lv, glvi Boston O fice, 260 W sshinetonstre t.EToNE & WELLINGTON, Nurserymen, Toronto, do Wu .Ont CAUTION.\u2014We control {he new white grape, Pockington, and parties can only get the genu- ; i ; : ; i ; i ill gi i 1 attention.3 : through our authorized agents.\u2014S.& PY Paton, do; Mrs Baptiste, Miss Baptiste | Our school is also well represented i ! culars.| À mile race gfeating race of the day, | Which he will give his persona 108° | or quiet recreation unequalled.dteamboat ne & Masonto.-~The following officers were | 20d three children, Three Rivera ; | McGill first and second yours by mon and complanned pre the application Je most gher, Pomeroy, Casekeeper, Moy 27 connection with all trains.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .- a © West.Lands sold on | installed at Montarville Lodge, AF.&A.M., {| T H Church, do; EC Jones, | whose names are to be found on our former given of the intention to make such a ah, cep and Bay Rum started.R J.K mball & Ce Charges Moderate.Roatan | Ee He OME Sis nd at dow No.58, QR, Longueuil, June 24 :\u2014Bro B Sarillon à Thomas Norrie, Valleyfield.rolls and are still familiar within these | motion.Ohimne : Pomeroy and Bay Rum, .J, 2 * | CHARLES W.BI.KFORD.Manager Ve ER tri a wv prices.kmployment dur- oster, ; ro alker, IPM; | > airweataer, ut- | walls.Mr.TRENHO then hel î _ sh ; Chimney Sweep, $80 ; Gal-| Bankers and Brokers, June25 1 ing winter at good wages guaranteed.Kor \u201c Bro À W Smith, S W; Bro D Stone Mac- pag Ottawa; Mrs Boyer.St Johne; 8 T In theschool examinations held in Mc@ill | plication in \u2018order to ou Lol over Bis BB $100 86 ; Judith, $60 ; and Casekeeper, | 4 EXCHANGE COURT NEW YORK Dela ard and Hudson (anal Co's particulars send nume and address on postal fo Intyre, IW; RW Bro HJ Gear, Treas; | \u201cUC-08, eault, espass, St Hya- College some weeks since the list of suc- | the respondent\u2019s Couneel.Jagb allagher took the lead and was 18 years\u2019 membership In New York Stock Ex- RAILROADS PHILIP S- HARRIS, Bro A M¥Keand, jr, Secy; Bro J Thos cinthez GW Edton, Cedar Rapids; 8 S| cessful candidates was headed, as it has ehange.a \u2014F0\u2014 St, Paul, Minnesota.Ostell, 8 D; Bro W B Foster, J D; Bro | Clough, Lennoxville; O Caron and wife, | always been, by a High School boy, and | of Carillon, was then resumed and com- Sweep third; time, 1.51}.Case\u2014| BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, FOR CASH, Baratogd, Troy, Albany, Boston, New | P.O.Box 408 Chas Gyde, I G.Hzpakrows AND BorDERS.\u2014 Gallagher & Gauthier, of the Beaconsfield Vineyard, bave just received a large quantity of evergreens, spruces, balsams, aberantae, &c., of from ten to fifteen inches in height, Montealm; C McEvilla, Roxton Falls; Thos Tweed, Cornwall; G W Traist, city; James Campbell, Toronto; Geo A Priest Richford; C D Denier, Ottawa; Thos CGale, West Jerby; Lan Wells, Manchester.DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN MoNTREALER.all our other candidates but one were high up in the list.And here I bave to remark for the information of rivals as well as of friends of the school that an arrangement made by the Protestant Board of Commissionets with the authorities of McGill pleted in regard to the amendments made, in 1879 to the St.Andrew\u201ds qoters\u2019 list.was then examined upon the same matt for the whele of the day by R.P.Delarog, counsel for the petitioners.The valujyg of 1876, an informal valuation roll 0$ 1 The cross-examination of John es headed, Judith second, and Chime jockey, Redmond.For tbe second heat per fell at the first hurdle, injuring his Gallagher was the favourite against the field, Bay Rum, though in last the back stretch, was first in the home stretch, and ON MARGIN, STOCKS, BONDS, AMD ALL IN- VESTMEYT SECURITIES.May str 104 Evans & Riddell TADOUSAC HOTEL; SAGUENAY.Thie Hotel will he ready for the recep- AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH York, Philadelphia, Trains Leave Montreal : 7.15 a.m.~Day Express with Wagner's Klegant Drawing Room Cer attached, fcr A Ycor and expenses to agents ÿ 7 7 7 Oui Frees AGCress Pr.0 PAMPHLE VICKERY, Augusta, Maine, for advertisers.100 page=,f16 cts G.P.ROWELL & CU.N.Y ; ; ri ; i i om Public Accountants ; aug ists, Sportsmen and 1 : = suitable for hedges, which they are pre- | \u2014Yesterday afternoon much regret University commits the sessional examina-~ | the real valuation roll of that sc ud won the à or ith Chimney Sweep 59 AND Hlon of Fami cn Loprisle the 15th JUNE.Saratoga son d Alban Ti without Medical.' pared to supply at from $5 to $10 per hun- was expressed around the city on tion of the sixth form of this school to the | some 92 amendments made to the, sil 7 Judith fell with 5 t doi an dar nage at COMMISSIONERS Special monthly rates for all, accor ding to Now Yo .| 22 _ dred.The ecason has arrived for planting.| it becoming known that Captain | examiners who conduct the examination | the St.Andrew's Manicipal | suncl t udi ell witho ng any ff >.h \" pirates GRR accommodation required.320 p.m.~Night Express \u2014 Wagner's uR AY 8 SPEDIHG MEDICINE 57 St.Gabriel street.Farrell, the respected Commander of | for the school certificate.Under this ar- | January, 1879, were exhaustiv (800 = o.| the last hurdle.For the run-off with | 22 ST JOHN STREET, JAMES FENNELL, Elegant Sleeping Car runa through to New È \u2018 Warr or INsoNCTION GrANTED.\u2014His | the steamer \u201cCorinthian,\u201d of the Riche- | rangement the whole of the sixth form are | The gist of the testimony t los wird Gallagher Bay Rum gold, a hot favourite, MONTREAL.Proprietor.York without change.This Train THE CREAT ENCLISH REMEDY: Honour Mr.Justice Johnson yesterday, [lieu & Oatario Steam Navigation Com.| Iéquired to go up as pupils of the High | that, so far from the Valu = app and won the heat and rag ; time, 1.57.May 27 12 makes close connection at Troy and Albany | £yaci y > .- Wili promptiy + Ae BARK upon the application of Mr.John C.Ben- pany\u2019s Line, had died.Captain Farrell School, but not all of them as candidates | by the Lieut.-Governor 1878, wd Epwarp Évars.| A.PF.RIDDELL.oT BL with Slecping Car Train for Boston, ar.: \u201c7, and Fadicaly ces) net, granted a writ of injunction to prevent | \"88 in tho employ of the Hon.John | for tho certificate.Of the six:een boys | reduced the valuations à order = knock THE JESUITS 1 / FRANCE.A.W.STBVENSON.137 ALBION H 9 | riving at 9-20 a.m.h Mai aw F4, -.* cure any and ge > the Pharmaceutical Association from take Hamilton prior to the Company taking composing the sixth form of this year eight | off for voters for ing Ent > ey .June 9 QUEBEC._ New, York Tt zoug Mails and Express Gi 45 every cles ot CS ine any furth FY : im | over the boats, and when the Line was | Passed the examination ree were dis- | actually increased All the French Bimops save six have i ! ne, ; A] Nervous Debie r> g any further proceedings against him > qualified from competing by being over the y out $700 over the p GAHNAN & LEITCH, Information given and Tickets sold at 72 - until the final decision on the coustitution- ality of the Act by the Civil Courts.This will have the effeet of restraining proceedings fora long time.In the meantime first known as * The Royal Mail Line.\u201d With the transfer Mr.Farrell joined the Cangdiau Navigation Company in 1847, and served with them in various offices ago limited, and two were not candidates, 1 think ic necessary to make this statement because a gentleman who was up at Kelly properties figures of 1875; formal valuatj Council hag: these given in the in- roll of 1878, and that the rther increased the assess- made public protests egainst the enforcement of the decre& touching \u201c unauthorized congregwions\u201d under which BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 20LICITORS IN CHANCERY, NOTARIES PURLIC, &e., The oldest Hoel in Quebec, which has lately been renovated and several improvements made, still maintains its reputation as the mest comfortable and popu- all Grand Trunk Railway Offices, and at the Compary\u2019s Office, 143 St.James Strect, Montreal.lityand Weal - ness, result of \u201cà 1 n discretion, Py 2 e1.cc88 OF OVer- =~ SA : .; ; ati 00 more in the amendments | the Government hes indicated the pur- .- house.JOSEPH ANGELL, CLAS.C.McFALL work of thoÂfter Taking\u201d eforts are being made apa to pave ty be ee eabioin, and was pros Lachute soon after the Sxa mination told ments bie body.The witness Lad not, | pese to expel the Jesuits in France.COBNWALL, ONT.I honees moderate, W.KIEWIN General Pasay, {rent pren bram and nervous system 1s perfectly authority to practise in this Province.passing toand fro.The deceased gentle~ | #4 at that place that eight High School | in m 4 Cases, any Dena ee o a CO Eo the | 40a a BBC nn \u201c Proprietor.June 19, 1880 2 eftonsirels uved fo over thisty: \u201care win ProTIsTanT Housz or I man has for a considerable period been | bOyS out of sixteen had bean plucked-\u2014an th- values of properties contained 3 ù e | almost unanimo movement of the June } May 28 127 _\u2014 - Ercat suCcoss, - yy BErUGE.\u2014Statement for we ek endinx 2618 suffering from inflammatory-rheumatism, asgertion broadly untrue.; o a He also a aies mas Bishops as au evKence t a the Chure ; JOHN McDONALD, ZisceUniueous #F Full particulars in our pamphlet June, 1880 :\u2014Number of permanent in.and each winter has laid him up, but so 1 have also to note that the prize for the, the object ol the ame considers its ow case as identical wit ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, >, whic mates, males, 45; females, 25; temporary, males, 27; females, 7; total, 104.Number of night lodgings given in night refuge, males, 134; females, 43; boys, 11; girls, 21; total, 209.Number of quarts of soup and extra meals distributed, night refuge oor, 611; out-door poer, 40; total, 651.isiting Governors\u2014Messrs.J.H.R.Molpopular was the Captain with the passengers that as spriog came he was once more elected to the post.It is not yet a month since he made his first trip, this season, and on Friday last he left the harbour apparently in no worse form than usual, but by the time Kingston had been reached he had to go ashore, and at half- best essay on the \u201cDuty of Kindness # Animals,\u201d offered by the Montreal Socÿty for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, was gained this year by a pupilsf the science side of the sixth form bf this school, John A.Boyd, Bat I fesr that I am laying the school open to a charge of blowing its own trumpet too loudly.A tune of that sort is not at all one to our F voters for the respondant.Mr.Kelly is and was a Municipal Couneillor for St.Andrews.The Court adjourned at à p.m.until Weduesday morning.The heat has baen most intense, and se oppressive that, at one time, vearly everybody in Court, except tho counsel and witness, was dozing.that of the Jesuif, and the present conflict is one likelf to prove critical in its history.If th Church maintains this position, and the Jesuits and others involved in th¢ decrees adhere resolutely tu their programme of resistance, the enforcement the decrees will prove a labour of very great difficulty,and success 230 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL EsrABLISHED 1867.Special attention given to auditing the books and statements of Joint Stock Companies and Corporations.January 207 PETER FULTON IROQUOIS HOUSE.SUMMER RESORT.Pure Air! Pure Air.ST.A.GIBERTON & GO.= DeBresoles And 7 LeoKMoyer Streets, EUROPEAN !MPORTERS, COMMISSIONERS AND AGENTS.we désire to send free bv mail to every one.45\" The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at §1 per package, or six packages for $5, or will be sent free by mail on receipt of the money by addressing The Gray Medicine Co.TORON CO, ONT.64; Sold in Montreal by all Wholeus! and Retail Druggists, and everywhere in Canada and United Sstes.i J HE BELŒIL MOUNTAINS, son and E.Idler aro the Visiting Gover.| P28 WO yesterday ho breathed his lass, | {ine of tha 9 will be segsred, if at all, only at the cost | ACCOUNTANT AND AVERAGE ADJUSTER, THE HILAIRE, P.0.IN STOCK, WHOLESALE ONLY: Dochmber 17 DP WE eee - I will conclude by assuring you that ig h i Commissioner for Quebec and Ontario, \u2019 WiNEs\u2014 Plate Glass and Mirrors, ; nors_at the Protestant House of Industry I have not sounded a single fal te, and of grave igjury to the Republican party.\u2019rench Kids and G EPPERS QUININE & IRON TONI d Refuge this week roo mach for thi its will d does not 240 ST.JAMES STREET.lar Mountain Summer Re-| Bordeaux, | French Kide and Goats, : an ge bais week.CIVIC AFFAIRS I do not think I airogate too much fer this S How the Jesuits will proceed does not as This popular ; Burgundy, Bolting Cloth.contains an unvarying amount of | New Roapway ExPERIMENT.\u2014The new \u2019 institution when I affirm that if & lad does yet fully appear, but some significant ducted in Frenck sort, patronized by the, Lint Govan Champagne, quinine and iron.It possesses all the \u2018 roadway from St.James street to Notre FINANCE COMMITTEE not improve in learning and education in CRICKET.hints intimations of their intentions goorrespondence, eh on à Portuguese of Ontario, wh 1 JUNE Parties wishing | Sauternes, All sorts of Liqueurs ~ powers of these Jalustle tonics in banish- J Dame street, along St.Francois Xaxier ; , ., this school, he is not likely to do any good À mafch will be played on the Mont.| are give in à Paris letter which we pub- bar La ian, Sp 5 the pere à SE des for the season, sy | Bicily, and French Preserved ing diseases an à symptoms traceal po bo \u20ac street, is now complete, and promises to ba | _ À Meeting of the Finance Committee | in that respect elsewhere.real grounds, to«day, commencing at 10 | lish to-day, in which a correspondent re- | \u2014\u2014 \u2014 | reduced rates, will please do so immediate- | Madeira, Vegetables tem, enfeebled condition of the body, and ] a success, 80 far as Mr.McKeown\u2019s patent vas held yoaterday afternoon.Ald.Wilson \u2018The Rev.Canon Norman, Principal, E Montreal vs.Three Rivers.~Admis- | counts his visit to an important Jesuit | TALKER, & McINTYRE, by.Busingss men called to the city Sally, Brandy a nd Gin Chartreuse & Benedictine | derangement of the general health.\u2018 18 cincerned.© clear i .: i i i i .i i ilroad and Buss fare, from AT 3 ONININ ; ; ) fried fie hi, ei hn of | SBA ip CT, ry 2 | Bevin i bi ani io nat | in kde rt Comet fo ony wud irc: | apéro ATIOMETS SOUS, | Boi tft on i Fo | Phd Gin, pd Benelli | (ty Cis Lu Tow : the general appearance is much admired, | Genereus.There being a balance of the | Prixes wera given to the following LACROSSE.the sghool and the successor of one who NOTARIES, &C.otel.PBELL BROTHERS French Shoes, Crystals and system, improves digestion, animates the at ve musee bo make the ork general a ened a he So pupils : \u2014 A lacrosse match took place on Satur, was slau-htered by.the communards.| No 34 Elgin Street, - - = OTTAWA; cam St.Hilaire Station.Band Saws, & pEcroclains, spirits, recruits the health.er debilitate est 0 \u20ac weather.is piece 0 main : 3 _ day afternoon, between the Eclipse an i 5 withi \u2018 ; .c., &e., &c.ed health from the effect of hot climates ! roadway hae been put down as en E port the remaining unsold stock at an advance.| , 0 3400.Edward il Diackader py Caledonian crosses Clubs, which result- Resistance within the law, under the w {Opposite the Russell House.) May 25 ter 80 54 _ February 5 9 | this tonic is invaluable.ment, and it only remains to be seen whether it will stand our climate.1f so, the Road} Committeo will next year probably use it on other streets.7 = \"Érant Hours AND A HArr.\u2014 Mr, Fred A.Lallemand, hardware merchant, of this city, recently rode his horse ¢ Garryowen,\u201d a thoroughbred, ninety-six miles in eight hours and a half, his route being from Montreal to Lachine, The Chairman said some years ago the Gas Company were taxed $8,000 a year, and the Government only allowed them to make it $5,000, but in the meantime $8,000 had to remain, and now they wanted the money back.The Treasurer was instructed to pay it back, A discussion took place on a statement of Dr.Lovell, who had made a claim for damage done to his property by the overflow of a water pipe, and it was marks ; head of the Form and Davidson Gold Medallist.2.Robert Kirkpatrick, 2,810 marks; Murray Bronze Medallist.3.Walter H Turner, 2,260 marks, Sixth Form\u2014Science Side.\u2014(Maximum marks attainable, 8,400.)\u20141.Julius T Gnedinger, 2,256 marks; head of the Form and Murray Silver Medalist.2, Urquhart Colquhoun, 1,974 marks; Lorne Silver Medallist and Murray]Bronze Medallist.Prizes of books were given to Gnædinger and Calquhoun.The competition was very close for the Lorne Silyer Medal, awarded for excellence in Modern Languages and History, the ed in an easy victory for the former in three stright games, Time, 4,10 and 13 minutes respectively.AQUATICS.PuiLapELPHIA, Pa, June 28.\u2014 The second annual regatta over the National course on the Schuylkill river, between Columbia University, of Pennsylvania, and the Princeton crews, for the George Wtheory of the 1nviolability of private rights, is apparently to be the starting point of a litigation.But of course if the law forbids the carrying on of a certain occupation by certain persons the fact that it is done on private piemises will not help 1t, as meonshiners and illicit distillers have ere this found out in most countries, But if the Jesuits are reselv- ed to fight under the law, the lawyers A.F.M'INTYBE.November 22 279 HACLENNAN & MACDONALD, Barvisters, Seliciters, Notaries, &e, COENWALL, ONT.D.B.MACLENNAN, H.SANFIELD MACDONALD JAMES W.LIPDELL.78 April ST.FRANCIS DU LAG Mineral Springs.This celebrated Summer and Health Resort will be open from lst June to 1st October.The Sulphur, Saline and Gas Waters and Baths, both Hot and Cold, have a universal reputation, are a certain H.R.IVES & GO.MANUFACTURERS OF HARDWARE IRON RAILINGS, EPPER\u2019S QUININE & IRON TONIC rouses and developos the nervous energies, enriches the blood, promotes appetite, dispels languor and depression, fortifies the digestive organs.Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, ague, indigestion, fevers of every kind, chest affections, and in wasting diseases, scrofulous tendencies, &c.The whole frame is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental facultios brightened, the constitution greatly strengthened, and a ida : ; .; cure for Rheumatic.Dyspeptic and kind- : then to Pointe Claire, thenc3 to St.Anne\u2019s Qecidzd to have a report from the City and Blackaderss Jog lquboun, 410; Turner, 408 ; Childe Challenge Cup, was rowed to-day, | can give them better ground than that, C.H.WETHRY, red affections, and are recommended by \"SC, &C., return to robust health certain.Bottles, and back to Pointe Claire, where he took y.Fifth Form\u2014Classical Side\u2014Maximum marks | with the following crews :\u2014University of | and with the help of the Church they can | Accountant and Auditors | highest medical authorities.32 doses, 4e- Gd.; next size, lis.Sold the Ste.Genevieve road to Isle Bizard.He then went to Ste.Dorothee, St.Eustaehe, back to St.Dorothee, then to St.Martin\u2019s, St.Laurent by the Back River road, and back to Montreal by Cote des Neiges.The gait taken was a square trot.The horse had only been previously ridden a few times.Rzcorper\u2019s Court.\u2014Tue following cases were disposed of at the above Court yesterday :\u2014Henri Cedras, assaulting a con stable, $10 or one month ; Louis Plamon= don, furious driving, $3 or ten days; Stephen Hickey, drunk, $2.50; John Short, assault, 1 month ; Nicholas O'Neil, and Michael Kelly, vagrants, four months each ; Georgina Hudon, keepirg a disreputable house, $50; Amanda Kaurin, drunk in the aforesaid house, $30; \u2018Theopold Menard, drunk in Jesuit\u2019s Church, $2.60 ; Arthur Moran, drunk, $2.00 ; Mary Doyle, vagrant, one month ; \u2018Fnomas Daly and Catherine McCarthy, vagrants, $5 or twenty days ; Michael Gorman, drunk, $2; Arthur Clark, drunk, fifteen days ; Philemon Villemain, drunk, one month.PouIcz CourT.\u2014In this Court yesterday morning Patrick McGilderigan and Maurice THE MOORE INVESTIGATION.A meeting of the special Committee for the purpose of inquiry into the charges against Mr.Moore, the Meat Inspector, was held yesterday, Ald.Holland in the Chair.The other Aldermen present were Messrs, Lavigne, Kennedy, Fairbairn, Allard, and Gauthier.It was decided to send tbe notes of evidence with a report to the Council without suggestion or recommendation.LIGHT COMMITTEE.The members of this Committee met yesterday afternoon at half-past two o\u2019cleck.The members present were, Ald.Genereux, Chairman, Fairbairn, Dubuc, Watsonand J.C.Wilson.The minutes of the last meeting were read and passed.The monthly accounts were presented, passed and signed., A petition was read from the proprietors in Isaac Alley, asking for an extra lamp.The lamp was granted.On motion of Ald.Warson, a lamp was ordered to bs placed and lit on St.Catherine street, opposite Picard Lane.The meeting then adjourned.attalnable, 2,700, 1.Gustav H Martin, 2,252 marks, head of the Form and Murray bronze medallist; 2, Charles R Daoust, 2,194; 3.Percival E Judge, 2,189, Prizes of books were awarded to Martin, Daoust, Judge, Johnson, Needham, Tibbs, M.A Reld and Bissett.Honour cards were presented to Gunn, Kinghorn, Darey and Budden, Fifth Form\u2014Science Side\u2014maximum marks attainable, 2,900.1.Frank P Bernard, 2,614 marks, head of the form and Murray bronze medallist; 2.Edward P Mathewson, 2,599; 8, Philip Archbald, 2,558.Prizes of books were taken by Archbald, Barlow, Bernard, Cassils, Gllbert, Mathewson, Mitchell, M À Munderlon and Tolmis.Fourth Form\u2014Division A\u2014Maximum marks attainable, 2,300: 1, Thos W Bussell, 2,094 marks, head of the form; 2, Philip Embury Ritchie, 2,019; 8, Chas Percy Brown, 1,915, Prizes of books were given to Bussell, Ritchie and Brown; honour cards te Baillle, Robertson, MA, and ykerd.Fourth Form\u2014Division B\u2014Maximum marks attalnable, 2,300: 1, Joseph N Hall, 1,994 marks, head of the Form ; 2, William Leslie, 1,986 ; 3.John GG Kerry, 1,816.Prizes were awarded to Hall, Leslie, Kerry, Dougall and Munro.The competition between the first two was very close, as may be seen by the marks above.Honour cards were presented to Brainerd, M.A., Ferrler and Lambe, Third Form\u2014Division B\u2014Maximum marks attainable, 1,6:0: 1 Samuel Rowland Hill, 1,367 marks, head of the Form ; 2.William Arthur Nichols, 1,309.Prizes were awarded to Hill, Witham, Nichols, Campbell, Dyer and Martin.Honour cards were presented ta Benson, Cundlil à the University soon taking the lead, which Pennsylvania -W Dickerson, bow; J Burnhurst, 20d ; L G Hunter, 3rd; R L Hart, stroke.Columbia College\u2014Chas Eldridge, bow ; A H Vanlinderin, 20d; H R Muller, 3rd; F A Painter, stroke, Princeton College\u2014T Baker, bow; A McLaren, 2nd ; H H Brotherlin, 3rd ; Geo Johns, stroke., Three of the last year\u2019s University crew were graduated last commencement and their places were filled by new men.Columbia had all her old crew, while Princeton had two new men.Hunter of the University and Painter of Columbias, both suffering slight indisposition, and at the finish both were overcome with their exertion.Painter soon recovered, but Hunter was removed from the shell unable to row to the boat house.Duriog the afternoon the water was very rough ; but about the time for the start a briet storm cooled the air and gmoothed the water, making an excellent course.The boats got away well together, thoy maintained over more thau half the course, Columbia gradually taking their water, and when nearing the island, to make their cage a troublesome issue in the conntry.\u2014N.Y.Herald.THZ GREATEST BLESSING.A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures every time, and prevents disease, by keeping the blood pure, stomach regular, kidneys and liver active, is the greatest blessing ever conferred upon man.Hop Bitters is that remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed by thousands who have been saved ard cured by it.Will you try it?See other column.- 4 04RD.To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak~ ness, early decay, loss of Manhood, &c , 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE.This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America.Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.JosrrH T.INMAN, Station D,New York city., trs DW Tux Vovuraic Brrr Co., MARSHALL, MicH., will send their celebrated Electre- Voltaic Belts to the afilicted uoon 30 days\u2019 Commissioner for Ontario and Quebec, INSURANCE, INVESTMENT, AND ESTATE AGENT, 44 St.John-street, Montreal.February 3 6m 28 JACKSON RAKE, OFFICE: Royal Insurance Chambers NOTRE DAME STREET.GENERAL FINANCIAL, INVESTMENT AND COMMISSION ÂGENT.MUNICIPAL OR OTHER Bonps AND STocxs BouaexT AND SOLD Loans on MORTGAGES OR OTHRR SECURITIES EFFECTED.ADVANCES ON STOCKS, MERCHANDIZE OR COMMERCIAL PArs NEGOTIATED.April 12 87 Send postal card to F.HALL, for rates and all information, St.Francis du Lac.The attention of gentlemen is called to the splendid Sports which may be had there.The place is unrivalled for its beautiful scenery.; June 18 1m D 145 W 25 CALEDONIA SPRINGS, Between Montreal and Cttawa THE GRAND HOTEL, This celebrated Summer and Health Resort open from 1st June to October, with entire change of management.\u2018Transient rates, $1,50 to $2.50 per day ; weekly, $8 to $17.50.Children under 12 half rites: under 5,in charge of nurses free; reduced R.& L LAFLAMM ADVOCATES, Hon.R.LAruAMME, Q.C.| L.LAFLAMME October 14 245 42 St.James Streetrates for nurses and servants.The Caledonia White Sulphur, Saline and Gas Waters and Baths have a universal reputa tion, and are a certain specific in all Rheumatic, Dyspeptic, Blood, 8kin, Liver Kidpey and kindred affections, and aie recommended by highest medical authorities.Fer Complete Guide, giving Routes Fares, Rates, &u., send address by Postal Card to Mg.'Homas Juss (for many years of the St.Lawrence Hall, Montreal), in QUEEN STREET.FULL LINES OF ALL REGULAR GOODS! CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, FURNISHED PROMPTLY AND OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION ORDERS SOLIGITED.September 232 JON HA HULSUR HS 285 3t.Mary Street, MONTREAL, Chemists everywhere.l'he name of J.Pepper, Bedford Laboratory, London, must be on the label._ There is no 'l'onie so certain in effect as Popper\u2019s Quinine and Iron.It is strongly reco.omended to residents in India and the Colonies, and should always be kept ready for use in every case of fever or febrile condition.NARAXACUM and YODOPHYLLIN.\u2014 , Prepared only by J.Pepper, London.\u2018his Fluid combination, extracted from medicinal roots, is now used instead of blue pill and caloxel for the cure of dyspepsia, biliousness, and all symptoms of congestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, head-ache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morning, giddiness, disturb= ance of tke stomach, and feelings of general depression.It sets the sluggish liver im motion, very slightly acts on the bowels, giving a sense of health and comfort within 24 hours.It is the safest medicine, Taraxacum and Podophyllin is a fluid made only by J.PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, Londen, whose name is on every label.Bottles, 28.9d.and 4s.6d.Sold by all Chemists.A most valaable and essential medicine for India, Australia, the Cape; and Colonies generally.OCKYER\u2019S SULPHUK HAIR RE- pea : ; à Reford.: ., ¢ ve 4 charge of the Hotel, will be glad to \u2018corres- STOXER will darken grey hair, and They orn found angie mad acd $15 Soh FIRE COMMITTEE.= Third Division A rires HE DEN rani and a oe) trial.wobeedy cures Write need.| Jb = MAG DO Ü G ALL 5 ROS.pond with, parties desiring to make Have always on bard the various kinds | in a few days completely bring back ee ty anc i ; , Ter, Glass, Converse, Slater, Miclae p ; ve dl arrangements, ress, THE GRAND 1 7 ti jor to that orone month.Patrick Tierney, for steal.| This Committes met at three o\u2019clock.| and Maxwell.pulled out inte the stream and imme.| out deiay.Dw eo STOCK BROKERS Hovre, Caladoniaa Springs, Ont, Do ye ing a shirt and some flowers, was sentenced to six months\u2019 gaol.Alphonse Derome, charged with stealing $20, was remanded for further examination.Moise Paquette, for assaulting one Andre Senecal, was fined $2 and costs or 8 days.Judgment was given in the cases of four mon named 2.LE gite! Michael Mess, William Pitts, James Gra | i0® that the engine in the building for- | electric light on the harbour, the Harbour | decision was in favour of Columbia, The| January 15 6m 1t 12 | Buy and Sell Stocks, Bonds, &¢ Brewers & Maltsters.a perfectiy neural ohne or destroy ny \u2019 ham and Richard Newman, who while | Merly the Beformatory School, was of no | Commissioners last evening made an official | time of the winners was 9m 43s.The November 13 272 Superisr Pale and Brown Malt; India | scurf and encouraging growth of new hair.drunk had attempted to pull down a shed belonging to William Mullis, whom they assaulted when he interfered to prevent them.Each of the four were fined $6 and costs or twenty days.A cross-action against Mullin was dismissed.7 The members present were, Alds.Hood, Chairman, J.C.Wilson, Watson, Dubuc, Jeamnotte and Martin.The minutes of the last meeting were read and passed.À petition was presented and read from the proprietors on Mignonne street, stat- hurt to the neighbourhoed.The Building Inspector's report was read, but Ald.J.C.Wilson objected to it being received, as the Building Inspector's report was not in accordance with the 65th section of the city By-laws.THR ELECTRIC LIGHT ON THE ES \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WHARF.After a fair experienee of the Brush inspection of the machinery and the system generally.Mr.Andrew Robertson, Mr.Hugh McLellan, and other members of the Harbour Commission and Mr.T.White, M.P., were also present, as were several ladies.diately increased their stroke, Pennsylvania responded, and the race finished amid the wildest excitement en the shore.The boats were 80 Close at the finish that a conferenee of all the judges and referees was necessary to decide, and the winning crew went over the same course last year in 9m 23s.THE AMERICAN TURF.CONEY ISLAND RACES, ree rete reeset.Tar Minine REcorp, published by A B.Chisholm, 61 Broadway, New York, contains fullest reports from the Gold and Silver Mines.The proprietor sends sample copies free and fills orders for mining stocks.Epps\u2019s CocoA.-\u2014GRATEFUL AND COMFORT ING\u2014\u201c By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties oË well- selected cocoa, Mr.Epps has provided our 69 St.Francois Xavier Street MONTREAL; 64 Broadway, NEW YORX Of the Montreal Stock Exchange, and New York Stock & Gold Exchange, March 8 6m DW 57 THE FAR-FAMED POPULAR CANADIAN Summer IResort, MATTICE & DICKINSON, Barristers, Attorneys, CORNWALL, ONT, tf olicitcrs,&e ST, LAWRENCE HALL) CACOUNA.The above Hotel, which is under entirely ALE AND PORTEIi, In Woop AND BorrLE.\u2018SEILIED RRGULAGLA SUPPLIED WILLIAM DOW & GO Pale and other Ales, Extra Deuble and single Stout, in wood and bottle.FAMILIES SUPPLIED.The following oottlers only are authorized to use our labels, viz.: Thos.J.Howard.173 St.Peter street preduced ty an instantaneous dye, and does not injure the skin, Large bottles, 1s.6d.\u2014Lockyer\u2019s is equal to the most expensive hair restorer OCKYER\u2019'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER is tne best for restoring grey hair toits \u201c~rmer colour, It produces OCKYER\u2019S SULPHUR HAIR RK.STORER\u2014Sulpher being highly prized for its stimulant, cleansiug, healt ful action on ths hair glands, LOCKYER'S RES l'OTER is strungly recommended.It r 2 A little before nine o'clock | SmEEPSHEAD Bay, June 28.\u2014The foi- ; ; a new management, will be open for the re- , ms 18 most agreeable in use, and never fails in CAWADIANS IN ENGLAND.\u2014The followin A discussion took place on the names on | the electric machina was pub in motion, | lowing is the result of the fourth day of breakfast tables with a delicately favoured C.J.Marvics, MA.| E.L.D Ron Ba, ception of Guests, June 20th.prio.CE 59 ST Ger street its action on the colour glands, always is Conadian visitors registered their names g the petition, Ald.Dubuc stating that more | and, as if by magic, the whole of the lamps | the Coney Island J ockey Club meeting.beverage which may save us many wy y Rates for Transient $2.50 per day, $14 | Wm.Bishop.473 Lagauchetiere st storing and maintaining that wbick has the offices of the Canadian Government than three-fourths of the names in favour | were illuminated, the light from them | There were four flat\u2018races and one hurdle doctors bile It Si by that d'oonatitution H.COTTE per week, $30 per month.Children under | Thos.Kinsella.144 Ottawa street quisite.st Lane ther ba.we Po old by during the week ending 16th June, 1880 : of allowing the engine to remain were not | making the gas lamps on the street appear Ai of such articles of die - s -price, Servants$l per day.Special | Cleop.Maissoneuve 585 St.Dominique st., 18.6d.\u2014E Langlois, Quebec; À Balcer, Three Rivers; BR W Hibbard, St Johns, Q; J Dewhurst, J L Hardman, J T Donnelly, H Miller, J Bourdeau, C Drummond, Miss K Drummond, E Seybold, Mrs Seybold, H B Small, M D, C Haney, D J Smith, Rev F D Phillipps, J Johnson, Miss A B Johneon, residents of the neighbourhood.Another petition was also presented protesting against the granting of the license from the proprietor of property in the neighbourhood.The BUILDING INsPECTOR said that he did not think the raising of the chimney feeble and sickly, In fact for all the purposes of lighting they might as wel have been extinguished, the light from the electric lamps completely overpowering them.After a short time Mr.Robertson caused the machine to stop, so as to exhibit the effect on the wharf, and where all was race, and altogether was one of the best of the meeting.The first race was a free handicap sweepetakes of $500; distance three- quarters of a mile.Ten horses started, viz.: Lady Middleton, Bowstring, Charley Gorham, Startle, Sir Hugh, Marchioness, may be gradually built up until strong Iundreds of subtle maladies are floating is a weak point.We may escape many & fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fczii fied with pure lood and a properly noir enough to resist every tendency to disease.around us ready to attack wherever thero Address P.O.Box No.908.September 24 ly 223 BARRISTERS, Accountant and Auditor, DUHAMEL, PAGNUELO & RaiKViLLE No.(64 ST.JAMES STREET (opposite \u2018La rates for families by the morth.The management will aim to promote the comfort and amusement of the Guests, and with long and successful experience in Hotel business, feels confident, tbat he can make the St.Lawrence Hall the home of the l'ourist, and their stay one of pleasure.Correspondence solicited, which , will Orders received by Telephone GAS FIXTURES! Chemists, Hairdressers, and Perfumers in London, the Gouztry and throughout the world.Lockyer\u2019s is equal to any of the high- priced preparations.LIVER COMPLAINT R.KING'S DANDELION & QUI- N ; , » LL .; .> ~ 3 (without Mer- Montreal; Rev D G Sutherland, Clinton; J 30 feet would keep the neighbourhood free brightness a moment before nothing Statesman, Rosalie, Shadow Dance and ished frame\u201d \u2014Cinil Service, Gazette 5¢ 2 Banque du Peuple), have prompt.attention.ALL VA RI ETIES, NINE LIVER PILLS (withou 8 Gillean, London; G F Hall, Port Hope; from smoke, but gloom prevailed, the yellow | Boquiress.Pools sold : Lady Middleton {only in packets \u2018abetle MONTREAL.ress,, Largest Assortmen t tp | The BEST REMEDY for BILIOUSNESS, Mrs J P Wiger, H G Wiser, Prescott; J T Lemon, Simcoe, Ont; H H Laing, Hamilton; Capt Prince, Toronto; C Annand, C Kearney, F V Anderson, L H Jordan, G H Bent, F C Mahon, Halifax; F W Archibald, Truro; D E North, Hautsport; Rev D W Morison, J Howard, W Pinkney, F N Gisborne.CALEDONIA SPRING3\u2014Arrivals at the Grand Hotel, June 26th.\u2014Geo May, Benj Fisher, Mrs E Roney, Miss Meadows, Ottawa ; Mrs J A Perkins, Gilbert Scott, Miss Scott, Mr and Mrs J Dakers, Chas Garth, Ald.DuBuc moved that the petition be not entertained, which was carried.A petition was read from G.Granger for leave to erect a steam-engine om his premises, Visitation street.\u2014Granted.he chimney sweep question came up, and after considerable discussion it was decided te leave the appointment of third master sweep to the Building Inspector.The advertisement for winter clothing was ordered to be inserted, calling for tenders within ten days.\u2014Passed.Tenders were also ordered to be called for 1,000 extra feet cf Paragon hose, to be flicker ef-the gas burners being as nothing.Then the engine waa set going again, and the radiance of the light was even more appreciated.Iu order to demonstrate how \u2014if it were nocessary-\u2014a portion only of the sixteen lights might be used, for economy\u2019s sake, a man was sent to disconnect one of the lights, and this was done in a very short time, to the no small delight of the onlookers.'The Commiesioners declare themselves pleased with the experiment, but the question of cost will, of course, have to be considered, and to and Marchioness, $55 each ; Enquiress and Charles Gorham, $35 each ; Sir Hugh and Rosalie together, $40 ; Startle, $16 ; field -Statesman, Shadow Dance and Bowstring, $15.Lady Middleton got the best of the start and held it, with Statesman second and Rosalie third, until near the head of the homestretch, when Cbarley Gorman worked to the front and won handily by two lengths, the others finishing under the whip.Enquiress got second place and Startle third, Time 1.164.Mutual pools paid $56.65 for $5.Co., Homwmopathioc Chemists Lræd.n England MoMAHON, CIBSOHS & MoNAE, LONDON, ONT: wad MACMAHON, Q.0.GEO.M\u2019NAB.Agril A RARE CHANCE 86 try Villa.Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, &e, exo.0.STBBON ersons desirous of possessing a Coun- Porn Lots for sale at only six miles HENRI B.RAINVILLE.April 80 Sm 103 Joskpe DumaMEL, Q-C., SIMON PAGNUELO, JOHN KENLY, Munager, Cacouna.Or J.RIGNEY.P.O.Box 2151, Montreal.J.RIELLE, Land Murveyer!.No, 146 $7 JAMES STREAT March 17 REVERE HOUSE BOSTON Mass- REDUCTION OF PRICE\u2014 DAWES & CO.Brewers and DMaltsters 2.50 to $3 Per Day, Notwithstanding the reduc.ion in price, the hitherto unrivalled excellence of the table will be strictly maintained.- CHAS, P.FERRIN, Proprietor.248 the Dominion.THE GENUINE STUDENT LAMP PRICES LOW, ROBERT MITCHELL & C0, ST.PETER AND CRAIG STREET December 12 296 STOMACH DEKANGEMENT, FLATU= LENCE, PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOULDERS, BAD APPETITE, INDIGESTION, ACIDITY, HEAD-aCH HEARTBURN, and all other symptoms 0 disordered liver and dyspepsia.Acknowledged by manv eminent surgeons to be the safest and mildesi pills for every constitu- ion.In Boxes at 1s 13d, 2s 9d, and 48 6d Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the world, Prepared by Jas.Rorke, London.Specially valuable Pills for residents abroad and travellers, Mrs W Anderson, Miss Anderson, Mrs | delivered one month after the t this end Mr.Kennedy, the engineer to the | * Th d take of | from the city, in the best locality of Sault.INDIA PALE axp XX MILD ALE.CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I .0 February 6 81 5 \u2019 ender has | Board 1 e second race was a sweepstake of | fro: as \u201c pr A PEL Thos Workynan and maid, ¥ Snyder, Mrs | been accepted, and to be paid for in the hopes to have oat ln sor wich $100 each, with $1,500 added, for three- au- Recollet, adjoining the Sacted Heath | EXTRA axp XXX STOUT PORTER REVERE HOUSE Newspaper Advertsing Bureau a J Johnston, Miss Johnston, Montreal ; Mra Fairbairn, Bowmanville ; Mrs J Hodgson, month of December.\u2014Passed.Chief Patton was asked the state of the few days.The convenience to shippers is duly appreciated, for, by the aid of the Twenty.four jhorges were entered, but only three came to the post, year-olds.ice only 5c, 4c, and 3c a foot.Terms most heal Yor further particulars apply on the premises to (IN Woop AND BOTTLE.) Families Supplied.LACHINE LAGER now rerdy.Mra McNEILL.Proprietress.DVERTISKES can learn the exact co ot any prcposed line of Advertising i THE XONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GA/BT =, J0U sD Prvlished by the MONTREAL Heiss Miss J Hodgson and the Masters Hodgson, | Fire De i ; ; ; : ; ; First-class Commercial and Private | American Papers by addressing P.Rowell : HT ; 8500, partment, and replied that the light, the load d unload viz,, Kimball, Quito, and Grenada.Kim-« Le N.F.BOY, Hotel.Good Sample R vo?SSing, PHINTINU AND PUBLIRHINA CUX M .; ; ; ; 3, new light, the loading and unloading of 3 \u2019 » r | fotel.Go ample Rooms, and cozve- | & Co.\u2019s Newsnaver Advert : ; MES Bagas and wife Kingaton EU \u2018Holmes Brigade was in a condition that could not | vessels goes on at night as quickly as by | ball seld for $550, Grenada for $345 anu .Sault-au-Recollet.| Oflice, R15 Wt.Jamey Bt, | nient to cars and steamboats.Spruce Street, NY.Send for Ré CW ATL.Managing RHI Nos.166 » SIDESLON olmes, | be surpassed.The Chief also called the { day, so reducing the time in harbour.Quito for $315 in the pools, Grenada got y Apri 3 5 8 MON:REAL January 30 ly 25 March 27 Sm ; and 167 St.Jama 3;r3 Montre "]
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