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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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samedi 18 septembre 1880
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[" AND DAILY ©C COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.PRICE 3 GENTS EAL > = , SA _ - TURDAY, SEPTEMBE \u2018 MBER \u2014 ! 0.: 2 Gy LL T han\u201d AM i CO Ps mit ADE COMMERCE real v in à * Telegra ly o ir dossaean, September 17 sold down pl pe ned 2} highe abl, &.; CQ 7, |ing Board 32 at the cl her at 133 .; \u2018 | où .hu N The Allané re Strathesrn,\u201d from | again to d and in the re of the m > slightly harder, b mt.ff 6 as arriY uebec at 2 p.M.\u201c : closi TOO a- | ble 1rregulari » but y - nd 0 bs y.pm 07 133.Richelieu 3 ing steady a reacted ope irregularity, and val shows considera | Wa ne of AE que ans steamship = Canadian,\u201d 61, and in the changed hand 1323 @ In Goods ues are roncidera- { We cuore: Cor dal uw ; .tat 59 ; afternoo s at 60 firmne: s, the mnark little : E quote : A \u2014 le or of sate ii from Quebec | Ci }, closing fir: n sold, ex-di a @ | well css on the arket has el Fassern Te Creamery, 24¢.@ 2 a, Baw 81 5 a, in.ON ridav ity P g firmer at ivi engages e whol 10W 20e: ; ownshi y, 24c 7 tr.we 65% day.assen; 60 t end ders.ged al ole, pr n gre: C; 1D ships, 23 .@ 2uc \u2014 Hos, p \u2014Ÿ poutres Telegraph Company at 1164, coger opened 14 ere 61 nsked.especially r at nd quite Percus bang pales Pos Chic Aly @ Pos 3 Choice am.\u201493c for - sa \u2026- a ocd es Fr Weedon and agin, closing biche to 116 cent: higher lian ally regarding Jouarket ren to or Bickle 214.220 orrisburz, 21e do, a.m.\u201493¢ for October ; 93} BR nn in the rovince of Quebec sas comm g higher at 1 , and reacted ave be mption goods adapted > this 20e.; West .220.2016; C , Nove .5 a.m.\u20149286 ¢ bid fo \u2014 : .anded 17} @ u en in .4 Print ed for I market i eru, 18e .; Fair Ri hoic inber.1 Ze for O r Nove: ] a que best SF working destruction u at 148 148 118 .nchan : mod rinting n- et is , 18e.@ do., 1 e 11.15 1.04 a ctober : m- | FRUIT- on 3 @ 14 , and .City | 64 ged in v erate d g CI better reported 19%.The de.@ 92% a.m.\u201492 .m.\u201492 r; 93cf Layers (r ._,p throughout the Ni pe 9.T closed 4 Reed, 43 valu demand oths r feeli a little The C 2§¢ fi 2% for Oc 25e for O or | oise.(nx .- the ope Pa 1e Niagara di he tra .stroncer | 27-1 5 4% lbs e.We id, and marke ng prevaili ittle fi heese © or Octol ctober ctober ose M ew), per RL pièrce the skin of th ; MORN nsaction ger -Inch, 66 s, 38.1 quote 26 are | st: et, accordi vailing rmer wi ctober: 9° er.12.0 .11.48 a | Do uscateis box.me ts ° ; e fruit Mo RNING 3 are :\u2014 Mad , 66 Re 0d.@ 6-In tands Y ordinge Es but vitha \u2014 ; 921c fi La + p.m.\u2014 | Le luscatels 21.001.LL the sugar ntreal BOAR : da ed, 4 4s.9 ch nds at 63 1g to the Eneli 922c for C or Nove m\u201492 ndon ww 235 @ \u20ac ai 7 He == 152 17 @15 D.ques pollams ha 3 lbs .9d.; and actiont e.Ti the publi nglish Oct or Octol vember 2}c for London Layers.* I 2 40 265 | N10NES a Jaus mail steamship\u2018\u201c © .521,5 @ 15: 2,25 @ est, valu ave been | 4s.3d.nd } 12 , but we rere have public cab x ober.1.0 her.12.29 p.12.15 Blue Basket.cll 2.Vo lt loves.oo.C0 .° aspian,\u201d .24 ; 151 113.es un en .@5s.| I de.quote a s e bee able, 925 for .04 p.m\u2014 .29 p.m.\u2014 p.m.| Bl lo.Sete : 0 Nutmegs LL ss puto ria Hal and St.Johns oh @ 89 ; bi Jacques rsh, @ hab @ 13d.see thev steady ro Pots on Ashes there shade hicher trans.Hon October 93e due for ce for lack Crown 5 3a c De Jainaiéa bicuehed À ® ry No han to Liverpool, arrived at 9 34,15 @ 10 rchants, 34 @ 10 0 @ | lbs., bei ergone no en ate wort] ave cl at $4.7 5 some hase Wheat S.\u2014 Flour, | overmbor VETS new 20 x in, do unbleach 0% 086 Nos in: 04: > @ 103 I \u2026 being w no cl rch Shirti 1 (at ranged 1 70 @ busin 12 , 14,000 d our, 7,015 F- Suitana ining 535 0 Ww eached.Bi.0 Jus = morning: Exchange ; Comm $, 15 Reed, 84 7 orth Gs range \\irtines the mom ands $4.75.ess, 12,600 do : o; C 015 bu Secdle ini, à 1, 1 007 550 \u201c10% 21 \u201cae soul value of CE exports of Exchange, 10 @ 56; M erce, 10 @ 127$ Inch\u2019 Shirting bh Gs.94.@ Ts 66 Reed, 7 nen are nomi.£2 Pearls.12,000 do; Tye, 4,000 orn, 5,000 do Ponts list Falun, % Sul ow 04 08 1 allow Tro he Uni of pro-{ Ri 33; 222 ontreal Tel i|U irtings or ge.6d.@ 4 d., and 7 ment are nominal.10, but SHIPMEN ; Barley ; Oats, Field \u2019 n : Su \u201c0 09 0 B \u2026 014 pre Had, 16 011,602 20 rase ls, \"2 eviad | MARKETS mT 1 I gE fi Et a AE 904,000, agai ity P.60 132: |! nd wa e of ng CI - 2.000 do ; do; , 566 Prun Malaga ||.on om ME Iw 3% - ou nu August, 1519 > against \u2019assenger » 60 @ 60% 2; | latter 8 good the oths\u2014 BY T ,000 do; Ry ; Corn, 1 bushels ; | Am: es, old.599 - 206 Corn gag - 07 ow .\u2018a 116 ' ,26 @ 11 , 52 @ 61 bee part of tl at full rates month th TO TH ELEG ; Rye, 2,000 d , 1,000 do; 8; des old.sg\u201d 8 1: 0 5 Tens Bo Raw 005 \u2014 je drought continues, says 8 i.; City G 64, 25 @ ; n limited le montl ates ; duri the E MON RAP Bye, 2,000 do; Barley, | ; Oats Do \u2018Ta nguedoc.10 \u2014 0 oh | Beira re 05-2 hs 3 à cor! as, 61 @ 14 116}, 55 weake , and pri 1 the takes the TREAL Hi; COR y, 13,000 do.Do Provence.: 100 00 Cuba, § 1b cod ; .N - 3 - » ; 3 .C000 \u2018! 0 00 orto x 07.pt y Pictous N.S, several Mi AFTERNU 148.» 88 Fed ©: We qu prices are offtake ha C PONT SEAL HER ALD N EXCHA 0 Ly Provence.o%.0 B Rico ° .= ™ - A .- ë v ; \u2018A 4 .\u201cee .64 00 arbadoes .00 .eg pee ve pave to be closed for Ww fac ontreal, 25 ON BOAR 10 5s.; 56 ote 30 R.again sligl 3 NAD .\u201cCHANGE RE Jord: shell.\u201c000 017 Mont es.007 000 PE : \u2018OI ant of | Mol , 25 @ 152 D.L id; 60 Reed ced, 5 ghtly TO ~ TAN .PORT Fi Am EE :9 0 E real Refine coo à 00 si Even the mines âge sufleri olsons ex di # ; Ontari 84 Re Re , 61 , 5} lbs, 4e WHE RONT M Iberta.Sicily.15} 00 xtra P fin .! : .; - div ta _ 4 Reed ed, 71 bs., 4: 5.48 AT TO, 8 Wheat i ONTREAL, S .D 8 Sienp.1 0 EE Bt Pow owdered L007 0 08 | Te want of rain- uffering | 136 ; J x div., 20 @ rio, 25 @ , 8 @ be., 38., ds.Id.@ 5 .1 No.2 \u2014Fall.N , Septem B in Chi 1, Septembe B oO Ba ly.Ww :: 0 8 |G wdered .0 di re .; Jacques 97.T 86 : Reed, 8 84 Ibe s.3d.@ 6 .5e.| Spri , 98¢@ 3 , No.1,8 ber 17 BERBOLM' cago decli r 17 Brazil N reelonu.\u2026.05 _! 8 Granulated\u2019! Le _acturker (rade this sesso Tel ques Carti ; Toronto 3172 Re 1@9) s.5g.s.101 Spring, Né 1.00: N , 81.00 @ .Whe s ADVI ined 1jc .Valau uts.\"60 | 07 pes eee 0112 @ Jac season betws egraph, 30 er, 25 @ 9 , 10 @ | (2 Recd, 9 be., Re.3d.Sta be LG @ SL; À 181.08 @ Si Id: N @ $1.02 ; | # eat, firm ; C ces \u2014Floating Fie 0081; 09 Fee TITI oe om e sifan ports and Oswego promis weep | 25 @ 594 , 300 @ 133 ; Ri 0 ; Montre 6d.The 1 lbs @ oF 3d.@ 9s.6 s.; 66]1,7 08; No.3 A 9 @ $1.1 , 93¢ @ 02 ; ge for hi orn, steady ; ng cargo dines, quarte srestesteerenees 0 00°: 00 Diamo Ci 0108 011 : .- : e : Ci ; i 9g.6d.; T0c; N .3, $1.02 lo; N 95e : | Co shipme y; car eg-\u2014 | GL hal rs .0 \u2026 0 Co nd A 0 - 01 ee oaierabils large\u201d than last year es to be T 4 ; City Pas ; Richelieu ex al | sold to he wider d à Ps, Ba.9 .; and | 3,5 ; No.2, 6: 02@8 ; No.2 ; m, firm: nt\u2014 W goes 0 3 LASS\u2014 ves.07 00 nfectioners À 0 2.; than fask J = ti | ; serintions 3c; 83e; N 1.03; Barl S1.07 - 8¢ ; ; Mark heat, t n pas- | EP te 3 Boxe 018 08 Gonfoctioners A : Ted that receipts Osw \u2019 it 18 he New senger, 50 div.{\u2018 T\u201d a fair ext escriptio d.@ 10 , 53c ; Peas, N ; No.3 E ; Barley ron ; Ri rk Lan , turn d 26-1 Æ-inc s, 50 0 3.00 TE ers\u2019 A.011 icy es pts in wero will str York \u2019 @ 116 > Cloth ent, a ns hav s.| @ Gtc ; , No.1, 6 Extra, 5 ey, No.off x ; Red Chic e Wheat earer : | 4 inch to h .0178 13 Tha Less 0 | 0 bushels MOTE- go will be | ong, and Stock : have b s, Long\u201d nd are rat! e been | 53\u20ac @ Oats, No.1, 66¢ @ 67c ; 38¢; No, ! © coast.428.6d ago and Mil and_Corn, t-inch 40-inet 838 | UncebredJaprns, choice, ! : fi z 5 No.1, 35 :.N 2 ali + 2B.1-ine 0 5i 1 .0 Jap'ns, choicest # 8 0 10.\u2014_ L The Allans steal hi day.T closed hie market ; thes een sold n g Cloths a rer deare 54c.1, 35e; N ¢; No.2) No.| alifornian .; Red Wi waukee Wh , SLinch to Inch 0&1 do p'ns, choi 3 Bd le - = steun=hip \u201c Manitoban \u201d : he posted igher tha was | @ e last thre woderately nd Domesti r.| FLOUR\u2014S ; No.2, 34e ! 65c | ON passa do., 448.; inter do., 42 eat INDIGO.inch.00 .1 80 do do icest, ¥ .foun arrived 8 Glasgow on Thurad pn\u201d | were $4.82 fi rates for ba n yester- | 12d.pe ce articles 1 at steady stics | tra, 54.60 ( Superior, $ ; Corn, | 425- 6d ge, just shipp Californian W 6d; RON AND H LES 88 20 de Jo good ne.es 95 @ 05 à ot stock shi rsday for si 82 for si nkers\u2019 ; r lb.es being y rates ; § SF : @ $4.65 ; r, 34.70 @ >| shi .; No ipped, 435.; n Wheat | RON,# t ARDOrARE PL 00 22 do 0 medium.0 .0 PA \u20ac Jaded bef Jive stock shipment of 28 , and |30F sigh ; ixty-d .Sterl ng wor ; ong Bak 5: Fe Si shipme .2 Ch , 435.5 n eat | bY on, d ARE Pré 0 235 a do medium.0 7 2 ; BE .33 ; it, with ay bill Ing eri\u201d OP VON 73d tra, 85 akers\u2019, 36.ancy, $4.5 +.75 ; 23H rent thi icago Spri ; nearly d Col agreemel uty paid P\u2014PIG 085 Japan.d good co ium.0324 .020 ne conditions with the ex > oxen lower, ai 1 the actual s and $4.8 THE |] tra, $5.05 @ , $6.10 @ $6 50 @ >.) Ex- Red Wi is month pring Wh ue, |S tness nt, fou \u2014Term I pan\u2014Pek o mumoi 3% .0 codée .; 8 ; \u201855 : Fi 5 6.18: 8 $4.55 ; li inter d and eat fi siemen ciserens r month: 8 [mperi oe.comm 1 0 RW 34 wc ded 0 the passage xception of , and Mone al rates fi 43 1 BULLIO $4.55 ; Fi $5.10; 8 ; Spri 55 :|lish C o.41 next, 4 er | Siemens.s\u2014 Imperial .on 0 .0% 1 L per cent y on call rom 3 to I c N M $9.05 ne, $4.0 3 uperfi pring E id ouniry , 418.; prom , 4ls; N S rtsherrio .RR Ÿ powder oe The balance of trade in £ tp it.The f was l ttog| ommenti LLION MOVEME 05.00 @ $4.05 ne, $4.5 x.| dearer; F Wheat pt,1428 RB 0.Summerlo .ee 50 @ 2 oung H r.0273.æ \u201d woul of the quotati ollowit oaned at by the T nting u NT SEEDS 05; Bran, 50 @ Wheat.rench do market, .; Eng- 1 E ngloan lo.20 00 21 00 do yson, 000° | 0 32% United NEC last year was $14 ab ons com 1g table gi 21 .1e Treas 3 upon the ' thy S.\u2014Clo y $9.00 @ Wi , spot, ., turn d Û general! Sglinto GO nen seven cena 20 00 \u2026.20 do o See Ce \u2018ow 00 5,991,6 yesterd pared wi gives ;anticn ury D state ; $3.00 ver, $4.25 (d inter Whes strong; C earer ; Li y | Calder ML 19 7 RA a do Seconds 18 - 93 {were il 1 for t c > 07 a with > th pated epar ment .a @ 25 - .Whe: g; C ; Laver Sr EN EEIENS 5 \u2018 Thi lance moult or een Ay coiton the Ww Op ron do.sales : the closing prices I rould a N $£1000.000 t hat i Hous 30% $7 @ 3450; Timo ee Red wh on 14 orate ition Pod Glongane ] 8 3 a 2 Tani LS : oi = + | pe go 00S which e other side CU TES TIOSE 198 En vember ew Yo reign gold ON TH P00 @ 31.00, \u201c| Choice od Liverpool Sprin fchigan | BAR #1 oc 5H; DD yson PSS vu 08 - 88 hi proves that \u201cCotton Luke Shirt 107} 107 03 Cle sas i ia on York gro vec tot | £10 HE STURT Fh i Ever Btu 2 Higa, | Bat 10 ha - 85 [once md 8% ow AS .Paul.077} eg | at, ii \u2014 nomi.31.05 T2e \u2014Bar ; .; Pri San.mo | cote and & 27 20 | Congou, kin, Cl 0% 0 mea street NE New York, sa xo pfd 248 a on 108 12,200 vests oy In the face of good st of the ue @ 3140; jp Woo, Janey, Suc @ 67e proc The ; rime tar Lui Bouger and Staffordshire.A 3 z Ss mi Sl 3 \u2026- ga nw announced, on autho ., SAYS or.West .112 112 91 ,000 an i sier m Eur t.D $4 : , 90¢ @ ce: Spri ; , vement market .y do fre.10 ° Medinn og Ll À ) t st.£ 16 in Eu oney 1ropea with 10.= 98e : ; Sprin ta noted is st Sidon 3 00 @ 22 d Comm un.05 Lo 060 ay Railway is fully ey that the Do.pfd .103 10 .\u2026.113 ,600 could rope, tl y markets i n har- | B: moderate Wheat c; Oat 8, ined this yester steady, the i Lo y pe \u201cà so Co on Medium 0 .Le 3 rmi A .xdl2 3} 103 haza the Tre sin À : arley local and F meal.| Was is morni rday bei ; the im- | C Wmo 2 124 Soucho mmon .jam.0 87% 85 puikd à line of its own froi etermined t N.Y.C xd123% 12 # 103 100 | ap] rd an easury D merica | Ne y, steady dema Flou ) s establi ing, but noi ing maintai Can or and : 933 Ooloi ng.ot 6 45 ; ; n from Toled 0! Mi en.12 13 121 = 59 pears to y- such y Depa nal ; Oats, « y and nd at r, firm ( Fee 5 lished.» but no fu intain- CANADA PL Bowli .4 mg.92 - 08 4 Southern point on its line to do or fron ich.Ce 9% 120i 214 121 ,900 | officic us he preci rtment ; Oats, dul unchan: quotati Superior E Yesterd rther ad NADA PLATES yling 50 - \"0B | » to Buffal 1 | Eri n.94 3 .à 1,100 ial rese re not ise esti ' , dull and w ged; Pe jong : | remov r Extra rday\u2019s insi vance | tonn gan & Bu box\u2014 7 625 .000 | L CO - 02 \u2014The International Re 0.e Com.+ 94% , 180$ 1, stands rve, but only a by imate E caker.cas, nomi- | Se ved, those a and Extra S side figur Garth lo udd.6 50 IVERP 0 = .060 ur venue recei Do.zd.381 38 \u2026.95 1,800 | by a very fai a stat reach UR : mi- | Sent quotati grades bei Superfi ce a 2 TUE 360 ooL P 065 Washington for July and À cipts at | Ohi Id.87 i.0 y the eve ir chan atement 1 of OPE is wo ions.Spri ing stes ne are | Hal Bol 0 @ 370 RODU ; ore Lh August o & Mi if 88 .387 0 | mous i nt.W ce of bei whicl 1 LON AN rth 5e pring Extr ady at iT tton .ee 0 - 37 \u2014\u2014e CEM incresse of two millions 5 show a D.L iss.36 .T eens : 18 influx edo ing falsifi 1 1.30 NDON, 5 to-day hei .more tl xtra bei pre- LR 3 60 75 LIVER: LE ARKE : ] s over the \u20ac n .& Wes 364 88% .\u2026.[cor .of forei not need alsitied 15-1 am\u2014M N, Sept Hi ay being enti nan Superi ing sca TIN I & Giffin 10 | 375 ou POOL } Sept.1 Tpooding months of last year e corres- Del.& H st.894 9 364 36% .1e8 it C: reign t need an 6 m ONET ember 17 ions.T entirel perior E ree, | Ci LATE: Gn 12.4 Spr ron., 5,0 ge 6, Ç à A Cae 0 64 .| the annot d grain thi y enor- 105 oney ARY 17.1 he tr: y at the xtra, sal Sharcoal 3, ¥ bo.\u2026 33 7 | Spring Wheat.8 0 @ in Sept a post improvement in th , andl indicate N.J.C ud.86 Lo FU corn 0 otherwi is ye 101 5%; Erie, : and acc \u2014Con: bris.8 ; ansactions e outsid , sales | Charc ts, # box\u2014 000 3 50 Red W heat @ 1 SOC E 17, > e - Cen.; _.0} « the \u2018 mark erwise ar\u2014if it | Eric, 39%; ceount ; 43 sols, 9718 uperior ons re e qu Ch coul, 1 375 | Vhi inter.76 Toe oa M poss cf the country general busi- Wabash.76 Ter ; 8 5,700 \u2018co et gr than d jt | P-m\u2014Cons #; Illinoi ; 4}'s, 114: 97 | Superfi Extra ported w ota.| Charcoal, x 7 | rhite Wi 8 0 10222 > ; bi .6} 5% cotto nsumpti greatly epres 1054: E 15018, 9 ois Central 14: gg, | At 85 ne at $5 at $5.2 ere : 35 Charcoal)\u2019 D.C .600 Club nter.8 @ 8 176 @ 11 G0 The Chicago Ti Do.vo.353 \u2026 76 100 n trad ptive \u201d y, and s $; Erie , 97 13-16; tral, 1154 8, $5.30 © 15: 20 5.25: 12 350 | Coke ol) D, X ; 800 @ 67 | Cor RRA 2 @ ods 2 3 10 g jbune says Uni pfd.65i 35% à 70 than e a prospec even e, 39%; Ili 6; 4d's , 1154.5 at S4.75 100 do.à 0 do.Spri 0 Extra | Ti e, I.C 5 9 ce n (new).94 @ 9 48 @® 8 of the Money ma ay of the pro- nion Pac .65% 65 oe 36% ,000 | 1, was ppear le cts of ii {linois Ce , 1181; 56 > 84.75% 10 .at $5.30 ; pring E Tinned she ieee .55 .20 5 rn (old).4 104 9 99 2@ 9 7 5 rket in the W Reading 92% à 11 eek.ack.N the ca ss consi the! 11.3 LIVERP central, 116 5's, | 50 at 865 0 Stron ; 100 S xtra olay I he 3 27 50 00 Barley.00 @ 0 04 i3 9 4 w The fact is, currenc .e West :\u2014 Kan g.30 92 63 ., gold b everthele se a ) siderabl 50 aan.\u2014 O0L, 8 , 1163.22.62 36.50 ; and g Bakers\u2019 uperfine Do Co or Brad , Charcoa 50 ! 8 œ ALS.er 5 8 @ 0 0 11 @ 9 4 becomi - ' '.ee sg short ti e | 13-164 ; Orl COTT , September 17 32.62}.\u2019 200 rs\u2019 at Galvanized Sf ley.3% .3% Peas.@ 00 00 ad if the hind is becoming sca! C s.& B.+ 30 92# 11 reas as gone to , as W tin ; Orle: ON.\u2014Easi er 17 Superi Ontari $6.15 ; | H ani CES tite SE Ve 0 o 500 | Tomko 8 2 @ 005 @ 00 ssure should i sce, | poss Southn.334 334 .314 \u2018200 | Teasons of i a moderate ox have soon.CHEESE, 635.15-16d.Easier ; | paperiar Ext rip Bags al Hoops and ois, Base fog 1 0H |For 7 2 395388 question #5 to where 8 8 increase the | n°4 1 .57 $ .i Both its goi rate ext scen SE, v3 6d.; Uplands, | F' ra Superfine.0 Bags at|Boiles Plai fhects, 2 bost 0 10 11 0 à © à 9 38 00 , ; 57 33 oe Fra going ; ent + U Be g, | Fancy rine.Boiler | st bre Je 100 tos.0062 | 0 1 ) @ 7 9 0 0 saine cannot be readil apply can be ob- C, M sland.118 + .deb nee and G requir , and tl NI | Spine Ext ve $5.25 Boiler Plat nde $10 ts.3.: 0 36 00 070 @ 0 oN &S } 118 .57 cers t to À nd G e exnl the TE spring Extra.25 @0 Bradle Lhrands in 2 95 07 @ 0 0 @ 0 yew York banks ca ily answered.T North P.42 I \u201c1227 | has meric erman planation ps Supern xtra 2 T \u2026 515 @ .00 adley.a ts, Staf shire 3 00 2 50 , 0 @ 4 042 0 0 0 id and iver may annot be relied on, fhe I Do.bey .Sod 413 Ut 1,000 has been an erica than we Pare, and th in 9 HEAT onncao se es Fine Bakers J Le 2% a 00 rsa Siok Tro Ei 3 x 3 12 Cheese (new) 4 $ a 0 0 8 a 2 $ resource left.We saw gth be the onl linois C .55 5s _ 24 Le in th g to Nev on the d there 42 am \u20149.30 a.m , September Lidl 11 Tp 470 @ : 29 | Pig Fy on, ¥ 1b Ceo 1! 4 624 6 0 @ 00 08 0 œ 0 pis on au outside + 30e bank ref yIlB&S en.111 5 .ce ees e Bank of F v York whi continent 93§c fi 1.\u201493}c fo m.\u2014933c f 17.Middlings.0.00 650 @ 4.80 Hb 79, 12% CAL 0:63 © a 00 & St.J oa ok .| except ranc sich } to eae for Octob or Qc Ontario Bags ER 065 15 t, do.4.0 IFOR @ 0 luetautly took th e draft, and th use| D o.38 2 .Teis b ional n we and Germany ta d tober ber.er.1 Jctober.| © rio Ba R848 |B 13 NIA 0 e gold.\u201d e holder | S 0.pfd, 384 .1123 .tis true reasures to li ermat nded | a.m\u2014 10.12 10.10 a 0.00 an.Hy Bags (olive 11400 @ 0.Barr SOT 435 MININ _ Professor Edis St.L.& St.F 80 801 .sf 211 Bank there ar to limit 1y takin -m.\u201492fc a.m\u201492$ -m.\u2014934c m\u2014 | Ba (delivered 20 © 370 SrERL\u2014 °: seen 35 @ 10 s A MINING ST on claim Iron tF 1 4.of Ge e official that ex g | \u201493c @ 930 for 0 for Oct for Oc- RLEY\u2014 Nominal.20 © 270 TE 2 - 880 The AN Fax 0CKS het found in J 8 that he M.0m 0.813 .pay gold rmany that i denials port.| Oc for Octo or Oct ober.1 OaTMe ominal.20 220 C7 6 28 | price followi NCISCO, S : apanese b he Ras L&N.___° 55 TTA ee bulli for its wat it ji and pe lingers satiné ike some chained e summe 4 back- ow! using, 8 a .ai oie js she now: and a black thing cause \u201cgloomy and ab ne wilder great gorge, SE 218 call the length frowning and y, with ansèrethey, hy ne eternal rock an in rd heaven, ss they stand «, and they watch her stane aol, qisrance to dista anis moi pri are-neaded; (Ch guards Le er ring ey ne tt stony PIECE catched her, and s! ha pes fl cons roll.LOCAL NEWS.ee he men of the 65th si panaoe-\u2014T h men of A ng vE:F to at the Church of the service \u2014A special meet- } to conside# the By-law is to be R.QuesTION papy Counel TES City PE.ext.ie, Assistant D.McKenzie, : qu Tows\u2014 4 of the Central Vermont ti AL ans, vt, 18 in, town .5 * .pet at (ho ve itania,\u201d a new.aps The «Titania, .v ARKITS json Line, is in port.D» « Cynthia,\u201d and 5 ired.groatly admire i are (GENERAL HosniraL.\u2014 Tho MoNTREAL nots to the Justitution 0 yisiting Gore poing Monday, 20th sb de week Win.McLachlan and Hollis pe Messrs: box or trunk of .Roure\u2014 The | sos BX Grimsby, Ont, was broken Archie APE abstracted therefrom, at leas ce port, and cfforts are being discover the delinquent.eu | y \u2014We are glad to see Mr.C, Back A he Holman Opera Troupe the city.AS manager o ne ve me oval Le made many friends, who Theatt® Jad to meet him again.>; CoxcerT at the Rink, it is ex- A bo the most successful in point will as in point of artistic ° selli 1, but ickets are selling well, exit Tx at the door, tickets should fpr! in advance at De Zouche & be se (os quarors to oe hi Exhibition should not Va sit kes Book and Fancy © 758 Dorchester street, near goods BLOTS Hotel, and look at his fine po lasses, and other fine goods, all at Jon prices Coxcerr Moxpay NienT\u2014As it Sk iat there will be a very large is exper af this concert, our friends would andienc ch oblige if they would buy their vert MU ore the night of meeting, as ah > we fear it will be very dificult to detention at the door.\u2018Tickets will or sale at the usual places, and on the Exhibition Grounds.; Iroquois Horse, BELŒIL MousTaIN.\u2014T'his first-class hotel has accommodation for 150 ests, and can be reached in one hour and Ë inutes fronmBonaventure Station via si Grand Trunk Railway.Trains leave the city at 7 am, 7.30 am, 3.15 pm, 5.15 aud 10 pm.; returning to the city at rn, 920 a.m, 6.30 pm.and 7.15 p.m.Charges: \u2014$2 a day, including lodging, breakfast and supper and return railroad ticket, as well as buss up and down from hotel and station.A Hocmar For THE Dry Goons CLERKS.\u2014 The following dry goods establishments have decided to give their clerks a holiday on Tuesday, the 21st, to allow them an opportunity of seeing the Exhibition Hy.Morgan & Co, 8.Carsley, John Murphy & Co, Ligget & Hamilton, Thos.Mussen, (laggett & Co, H.& H.Merrill, H.Beaudry k Co, and John Blythe, Recollet House.The grocers and manufacturers are yet to bear from.Tue HormicurTuraL SHow\u2014The Horticultural and Fruit Growers\u2019 Exhibition closed last evening.Throughout the show has given great sutisfaction, and the Secretary, Mr.Evans, deserves great credit for the manner in which the details have been carried out.Last evening the scene within the Rink was most lively, and the sweet ent thrown off from the plants on exhibition tended to make it like a picture from Fairyland.The Association have received à very fair share of support, and it is to be hoped that the educational efforts they are making will be as well appreciated in the future as they have during the last five years.Music iv TRE Squares\u2014The Band of the 83th (City Bandy will play at Viger Garden, this evening from 8 0 10 o\u2019lock.The following programme will be executed :\u2014 March, «The 65th Battalion,\u201d E.Lavigne ; Overture, « Golden Crown,\u201d Hermann ; Quaérile, # Chilperie,\u201d Godfrey; Piccolo Solo, \u201cNightingale,\u201d Julien; Solo, by Signor Medéleno: \u201cAndante, «Fathers Love,\u201d Wallace (from the opera Lurline); Waltz, Spring Flowers\u201d Bousquet ; Cornet Solo, \u201cCanatine,\u201d Rossini ; Solo, by Mons.Ernest Lavigne ; Mazurka de Concert,\u201d Pezzini ; Galop, © Queen of the Fairies,\u201d Smith ; God Save the Queen.Reserved seats, 10 Cents.Director, Ernest Lavigne, \u2019 EXT TUESDAY ag 4 Houmar \u2014 With reference to closing on Tucsday, we are told that a business man called on a dry- goods millionaire, requesting, .as a favour, bn he would allow his employes a holi- fo vi Tuesday afternoon, to enable them rt the Exhibition.After a little con- eration, the rich merchant observed that hosed he would Le expected to close he éver an exceution took place.Our voa remarks that no argument can wey effect Upon a man who fails to they ad or appreciate the difference be- Exhitiion a execution and a Dominion In y ; ve ETAT BENEVOLENT Socærr.\u2014 of uur yo; 8 Interest is excited in several the wer Corps, as to which will Best on th She company on Tuesday Pi Shamrock Grounds.Scarlet Sis ad © Working vigorously, and each gathering Ts.We look to sce a large several un the Occasion.It is said the ¢ panier are absolutely perfect in + lar : À well t \u2018 he 068\u20ac match Will be p contested layed by the cham- \u2014NOns à, .Wl of a ong team of Indians.The Bors wi een fresh and : Wo ill, a8 ueual salt water x »be a hard str i My me also comprises High ond ever S188, ailory hornpipe, races for 1d nationality, amateur, profes- are gg 1 dian ; in ail 21 items.We \\'éarn that our Irish Catholic MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1880.friends, and especially the Shamrocks, have evinced a very friendly fecling\u2014as a glance at the programme will prove.Secure your tickets, which are only 25 cents.Admission to grand stand : gentlemen, 15 cents ; ladies, 10 vents.OBITUARY.THE LATE SIR ROBERT HODGSON.The death is announced of Sir Robert Hodgeon, Knight, formerly Chief-Justice and Licutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island.Sir Robert was the son of Mr.Robert Hodgson, an English gentleman, who was one of the first settlers on the Island.He was born at Charlottetown in 1798 ; educated at the Collegiate school, Windsor, N.8., he was called to the Bar in 1819 ; appointed Surrogate and Judge of Probate for P.E.I.in 1828, also Attorney- General and Advocate-General the same year.He was President of the Legislative Council in 1840, and acting Chief-Justice in 1841.In 1851 he resigned all the preceding offices on the introduction of Responsible Government iZio the colony, except d 1 those of Surrogate and Judge of Probate: | He wis appointed Chief-Justice in 1852; and Judge of the Court of Vice-Admiralty in 1833.Sir Robert administered the Government of Prince Edward Island from 1865 to 1868, during the absence of Lieu- tenant-Governor Dundas.In 1873, after the Island's entrance into Confederation, the then Lieutenant-Governor, Sir W.C.F.Robinson, retired, and Sir Robert Hodgson was again appointed Administrator.In the following year he was regularly appointed to the Lieutenant-Gavernorship, which position he held until the expiration of his term, in July 1879, wben he\u201dwas succeeded by the present incumbent, Hon.T.H.Haviland.Sir Robert was deservedly popular with all classes.\u201d Although attached to the Conservativé \u2018party he was by no means an active politician, and as Lieutenant-Governor held the balance evenly between all parties.His death, though not uuexpeeted, Will be much regretted.: THE FRENCH DELEGATION :- CANADA, \u2014 ! - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 pe u To the Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD.Sir,\u2014My attention has been called to your issue of this day, in which you seem to be under the impression that there, are two French delegates now reporting on Canada.I begto inform you that I havé alone been inttrusted with the duty of vigiting the Dominion and of preparing for the Minister of Agricullureand Obmmerçe of France a full report on\u201dthe xarious resources of Canada.Mr.Doublet, of Paris, is here on personal business, and not in connection with my mission.I beg to remain, A.La Loxpe.Windsor Hotel, September 17, 1880.V0 THE CHURCHES TO-MORROW.} CHURCH OP THE REDEEMER, Cote St.Paul\u2014 Morning service at 11 a.m.SALEM CuureH, Panet street.\u2014 Morning, Rev.Mr.Currie; evening, Rev.S.Massey.St, MATTHEW'S CHURCH, Point St.Charles.\u2014Morning, Rev.Samuel Massey ; evening, Rev.Mr.Cruckshanks.ERsKINE CaUrcH (Presbyterian), corner St.Catherine and Peel streets.\u2014The Rev.J.8.Black will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.: EmmanuEL Crurce (Congregational).\u2014 Rev.J F.Stevenspn, D.D., pastor, will preach at both services, at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.\u2018Ouvert Baptist CHUROH.\u2014 Rev.W.N.Clarke, D.D., will preach at 11 ., 1m.and \"9m.Sermon t children in #he morning.re Dominion SQuare METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014 The Rev.E.A.Stafford, B.A., pastor, will preach in this Church to-morrow at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Zion CHurcH\u2014Rev.A.J.Bray, the pastor, will preach at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Subject for evening service, \u201cThe Kind of \\ Unity We Need\u201d CurisT CHURCH CATHEDRAL\u2014Rev.Canon | Baldwin, rector; Rev.J.F.Renaud, assistant minister.Morning service at 11; afternoon at 4.15 ; evening at 7.CRESCENT STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.\u2014Services commence at 11 a.m.and % p.m.The Rev.A.B.MacKay, the pastor, will preach at both services.Sr.BarrroroMew\u2019s Cuurch (Reformed Episcopal), jurisdiction of the United Kingdom, Beaver Hall Hill.Rector, Rev.B.B.Ussher, M.D.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.ST.GABRIEL CuurcH.\u2014Rev.Robt.Campbell, M.A., the pastor, will conduct Divine service at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Subject of evening discourse, «The Influence of Christianity Amongst Men.\u201d THE ADVENT CHRISTIAN CuvrcH, Oddfellows\u2019 Hall, 6624 Craig street.-\u2014Mecting for Communion and Bible Class at 11 a.m.and 7pm.Wm.W.Robertson will deliver a lecture.Subject, \u201cWhat Constitutes the Gospel of Christianity ?\u201d St.STepHEN'® CHURCH, Dalhousie strect.\u2014 17th Sunday after Trinity.Rev.Canon Evans will preach at 11 am.At 7 pm, Rev.Dr.Bell, Rector of Kells, Ireland, will preach on behalf of the Irish Society.CHURCH or ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE.Holy Communion at 8 a.m.Morning service at 11 a.m.Preacher, the Right Rev.Arthur Sweatman, D.D.Lord Bishop of Toronto.Evening service at 7 p.m.ST.GEORGE'S CHURCH.\u201417th Sunday after Trinity.Divine service at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The Rev.Dr.Bell, Rector of Kells, Ireland, will preachat morning service, and the Rev.Dr.Sullivan in the evening.ST.Jaunes SrTreeT MeTsopisr Caurch\u2014 The pastor, Rev.Hugh Johnson, M.A.B.D., will preach in this Church to-mor- row gt 11 am.and 7 pm.Morning subject, « The Loss of Children ;* evening subject, \u201cDoes Religion Pay ?\u201d SHERBROOKE STREET METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014 The services in this Church to-morrow will be conducted at 11 a.m.by the Rev.Thos.Hain\u2019s, President of the Newfoundland Conference, and at 7 p.m.by the pastor, Rev.G.Forsey.Subject for fhe evening, «Were the Former Days Better than These ?\u201d RE-OPENING ART ASSCCIATION, Phillips Square In addition to the \u2018\u2018Gibbp Paintings,\u201d the Gallery will contain a Special Loan Collection of Pi-:tures, to be open to the public frmn the 14*h to 24th instant, tue period of the DOMINION EXHIBITION- THE CELEBRATED PAINTING OF Jairus\u2019 Daughter, By GaBrIEL Max, of Munich, has been lent for the occasion.Admission\u2014Members of the Association, free ; non-members, during the Exhibition only, 10 cents.Open from 10 A.M.to 5 P.M., and from 7.30 to 10 P.M.September 11 248 218 Arinsementes ACADEMY OF MUSIC.FOUR NIGHTS ONLY! Engagement of the INCOMPARABLE LOTT AIL Supported by her own Superb Dramatic Company.MONDAY and TUESDAY Evenings, 20th and 2Ist September, The Inimitable LOTTA in Marsden's Beautiful Drama of MUSETTEI!! Or LITTLE BRIGHT EYES.Musette - - - - LOTTA.Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, September 22nd and 23rd, will be presented Fred Marsden\u2019s most successful Play, in Four Acts, entitled ZIP! Or, POINT LYNDE LIGHT.Zip - - - - LOTTA.= Box Plan will be open at 10 o'clock this morning at DeZouche's.September 18 224 [INordheimer's Hall, GREAT ST.JAMES STREET.During the fair, Commencing WEDNES- \u2018DAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1578, THE HOLMAN SPECTACULAR STANDARD and COMIC OPERA COMPANY.THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, IL M.S.\u201c PINAFORE.\u201d SATURDAY\u2014Granp FamiLry MATIXE, H, M.S, \u201c PINAFORE,\u201d At 2 o'clock.Admission to Matinee 25¢.Change of Opera nightly.Box Sheet open at Nordheimers.Admission, 25c; Reserved Seats, 50c.September 18 219 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, % THIS EVENING, MR.JOSEPH MURPHY \u2018Shaun\u2019 Rhue! (Introducing his great song, ** A Handful «f Earth\u201d) THIS AFTERNOON, EERRY GOW! September 16 \"LACROSSE MATCH WSHAMROCKS MONTREAL, Ou the Grounds of the MONTREAL LACROSSE CLUB, SATURDAY, 18ch Inst: Ball Faced at 3 p.m.Adm ssion 35 cts.including grand stand; Pavillon 15 cts- extra; entrance by Sherbruoke street, where grand stand tickets only will be said.A large portion of the g'ounds have been feuced off on the lower side, adinig- sion to_which wxl be 25 cts ; entrance from the corner of Sherbrooke and Mackay Sts.The public will greatly assist the tieket sellere- bs providing the exact amount of changa ut either gate.SAML.M, BAYLIS, Hon.Sec.Saptember 15 221 THREE CHEERS FOR THE Red, White & Blue.A GRAND SAILORS\u2019 GONCERT, ¥ox THE BENEFIT OF THE MNTREAL SAILORS\u2019 INSTITUTE, Under tke patronage of the Citizens\u2019 Exhibition Committea BY CREWS OF SHIPS IN PORT, IN THE VICTORIA SKATING RINK, MONDAY.20TH SEPTEMBER, i820.HALYARD SONGS, CAPS T'AN SONGS, WINDLASS SONGS, SEA SONGS, FUNNY SONGS, AND CHORUSES, Sung as Sailors only can sing them, and no pains wiil be spared to make this the Grandest and Best Sailors\u2019 Concert Ever given in this city.Tickets 25c.Reserved seats 50c.September 15 221 (WENTY-¥FOURTH ANNUAL FETE & CAMES OF THR Irish Protestant Benev't Soc\u2019y MOOURYHS HHL NO LACROSSE GROUNDS, ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST, ON Tussiay, September 2lst, 1880.COMPRISING : GRAND LACROSSE MATCH between the Suamrock Lacros23 Club (Champions), aud » picked team of Indians.BAYONET EXERCISE and Competitive Drili between picked men from several erack Ragiments of the Active Force.TUG OF WAR between fresh and salt warer Sailors.INDIAN GAMES AND CEREMONIES.CROQUEY, QUOITS, Highland Fling, Irish Jig, Sailors\u2019 Hornpipe, Foot Races, &c.For particulars see programme.Grcunds open at 10 d\u2019clock.The Lawn Games will commence at 1030 o\u2019clock, Lacrosee at 1.30 o\u2019clock, Military Competition at 3 o'clock, sharp.Admission to the Grounds, 25e.To Grand Stand-\u2014Gentlemen, 15c ; Ladies and Children, INc extra.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.Sentemher 15 221 TO WHOLESALE SPIRIT AND WINE M:BCHANTS.A Commercial Traveller, with good connection amongst Wholesale dealers, East and West, is open for samples on commission.Reliable Houses only reply.Box 812, Post Office, Montreal September 4 r 220 Aw Advevirwe.po Odd-Fellows' CRAND CONGERT ! UNDER THE AUSPICES - F THE DUXE CF EDISEUäüH LODSE NO.4 I.O.O.F.(BALTIMORE UNITY) AND THE PATRQNAGE OF THE Exhibition Committee, VICTOSIA RINK, Tuesday, Sept.21, '80 Cirizeay' PROGRAMME.1.Overture, Nabacon.FT Verdi.City Banp.2.Song\u2014L's Rameus,.Faure.SigNor J.TAGLIAPETRA.3.Violin Solo \u2014 Fan:zisie sur Faust.Jehin-Prum~, F.JEHIN-PRUME.4.Song\u2014Air and Variations.Rode Miss GEETRUDB FRANKLIN, 5.Cornet Solo\u2014Concerto Lagrime e ûsri.Pezzin:.M.Egnest Laviaxe.6.Szlectior, \u2014Chimes of Normardy, (By request.).as.Pl«nquetie Crry Banp.7.Song \u2014Vevzino Waliz.Arditi Miss GerTrUDE FRANKLIN.8.Violin Solc,\u2014Airs Angas .Jehin-P; am F Jrmin-Peune.9 Song,\u2014Alla Stella Confidente, with Cello obligato.Robandi Sienor J.TAGLIAPETHA.10.Piecolo Solo, with Band Accompan:- ment\u2014Bird cf Paradise.Bougque* Sranor MADDELENO GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.Reserved Tickets at D.Zouche & Co.'s Music Store.POPULAR PRICE -.September 14 ! LO LT, DWELLING AND SHOP, No.32 Vietoria square.G.HH.MATTHEWS, 79 St.John stree- TO Lt, SUITS OF OF#l: ES, No.27 St.Bonaventure street, near McGill, lately occupied by J.5.Browne, Architect.u.H.MATTHESWS, 19 third.RACING CONDITIONS.Eoglish Racing and Grand National Rules to govern, except aa regards weights, a Decision of the judges in all cases to be nal, Riders to be dressed in proper jockey costume.Dominion bred horses to be allowed seven pounds.Mares and geldings allowed pounde.Any person making a protest to deposit $25 with the Stewards, to be forfeited ups less the protest is sustained.Entrance fee, 10 per cent.on first money, and must be paid at time of entry.Every entry to state pame, age, sex, colour, sire and dam, and colours of rider.uy rider appearing in wrong colourg to be fined $5.P 5 5 * Three horses to enter in each race and two to start.WerenTs\u2014Threesyear old, 95 Ibs.; fours year old, 108 Ibe.; five-year old, 114 lbs.; sixeyear old and aged, 118 lbs.Heavy welter weights, 40 lbs., added to above.Entries for handicap races close at 10 p- m.on Wednesday, the 15th September, For otber races on Thursday, the 16th September, at the same henr, and should be addressed to Hugh Paton, Esq, St.Lawrence Hall, Montrealthreo TROTTING CONDITIONS.1.Trottiag races will bs mile hea:s, best three in five, to harness, and will be conducted under the Rules and Regulations of the National Tro:tiag Association.\u2018 2.If required horses will be called without regard to number.9.In fields where six or more horses start the distance will be 150 yards.4.A horse distancing the field, or any part thereof, to receive first money only.5.Entrance, ten per cent.of Purse, to accompany entry.Four to enter and three to start.\u2018 6.Entries by telegraph must bo repeated by mail the tollov ing day with fee.7.Time made previous to first of September instant to constitute a record, 8.Entries for Trottiog close at 10 P,M, oa Thursday, 16:h September, and should bs addressed to Armand Prevost, Esq., St.Lawrence Hall, Montreal.Admission to grounds.60c.each Oae horse carriage.«.25 cents.Two ¢ 6 .Grapd Stand.a 250 extra, Bijges for the meeting, admitting çar- riage, one gentleman aud ladies accom panying him, $6.00 each, to be had from the S:cretaries.Tne leading Railway and Steamboat Companies have agreed to transport horses entered in races on same terms as for the Exhibition.; N.B.\u2014The Races will begin each day at 1.30 P,M.HUGH PATON, ARMAND PREVOST, Joint Secretaries.September 3 3,4,6,10,14,188 211 A Rare Chance For persons desirous of possessing a Country Villa.Lots for sale at only six miles from the city, in the best locality of Sault- au-Recollet, adjoining the «Sacred Heart.\u201d liberal.For further particulars apply on the premises to L.N.F.ROY, Sault-au-Recollet, Or to R.CAMPBELL NELLES, 210 St.James Street.April 8 Price only 5c, 4c, and 3c a foot.Terms most\u201d nm CER Dunsmore, Mr.lately sent for two boxes at the Opera 4 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1880.armee res Montreal Herald, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER18 APPOINTMENTS.Academy of Music\u2014Perfognances at 2 and 8 p.m.Nordheimers Hall\u2014Performances at 2 and 8 p.m, Ardgowan Fox Hounds\u2014Meet at Pilon\u2019s Hotel, Pointe Claire, at 11 a.m.Lepine Park\u2014Races at 2 p.m.AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.BY JOHX J.ARNTON.Teas\u2014At the stores of Messrs.D.Torrance & Co., at 10.30 a.m.PASSENGERS Per ss.M3raviax, John Graham, Commander, from Quebec to Liverpool, 18th September, 1880 :\u2014Dr.Adam, Mr .Andrew Armour, Mrs.Armour, My J.Black, Mrs.Buntin, Miss Buntin, Master Alex.Buntin, Mrs.Brodie, Miss Brodie, Mr.Glenlyon A Campbell, Mr.Thos.Carruthers, Mrs.Carruthers, Mr.Craig, Mrs.Craig, Master David Craig, Mr.Daniel Dickenson, Mrs.Dickenson and three children, Mr.W.G.W.Elmslie, Mr.F.Gregory, Mr.Hall, Mr.Harrison, Miss Kate Joyce, Mr.John Raeburn, Miss Rosan, Mr.Ryley, Hon.Henry Starnes, Mr.Andrew Smith, Lieut.Stratford, Mr.Stybos, Mrs.Stybos \u2018and child, Mr.Sweiger, Mr.H.T.Walcot, Miss Amy Watt, Mr.Robert Yellowlees.Per ss.Buenos AYREAN, from Glasgow, 16th September :\u2014Rev.James Nish, Mrs.Nish, Miss Watson, Miss Mary Watson, Mr.J.B.Watson, Mr.Walter Hubbard, Mrs.Hubbard, Miss M.Hubbard, Mrs.Warden, Mra.Russell, Miss Russell, Miss Locke, Mr.Daniel Hamilton, Mr.J.J.Currie, Sir David Wemyss, Bart., Mrs.Robert Wemyss, four children and nurse.SUMMARY OF NEWS.\"DOMINION.\u2014A very successful show of live stock: grain, roots, &c., was held yesterday at Port Elgin, Ont\u2014 Bishop Wilson, of the Reformed Episcopal Church, has arrived in Ottawa, and will occupy the pulpit of Emmanuel Church in that city to-morrow.\u2014Boys living on the banks of the Trent, in the county of Northumberland, make from \u201820c to 50c per day capturing frogs.They are paid a cent each for all they catch.\u2014VFifty-five witnesses for the prosecution in the Biddulph case have already been subpeenaed, and it is expected that about fifty more will be summoned in addition to these.\u2014The pupils in the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, at Belleville, now number\u2019 about two hundred ; ; itis anticipated that the number will reach 240 within the next two or three weeks.\u2014A memorial service to the memory of the late Mr.J.B.Morrow was held in the | Y.M.C.A.Hall, Halifax, on Thursday night.Addresses were delivered by Hon.8.L.Shannon, Rev.Dr.McGregor, J.S.McLedn and others.' \u2014Farmers should be careful as to allowing their horses to drink impure water, as they, like human Beings, may contract {typhoid fever through this means.A case has occurred in which a Victoria county farmer lost a number of animals in this way.\u2014The monument erected at Portage du Fort in honour of the visit of Lady Head,\u2019 who in September, 1856, made a tour to: that place in a bark canoe, is to be repaired, and the guns formerly located there are to be re placed.The monument has become sadly dilapidated.\u2014 Things are looking a little more encouraging for the Indians along the great buff:lo plains to the south of Edmonton, NW.1.The number of geese and ducks thore this year is simply immense, and the Indians have large stages bullt, and are | drying the wild fowl as they formerly dried Buffalo meat.\u2014St.John papers report with pride the fact thav the New Brunswick Cotton Mills made a \u201cclean sweep\u201d in all the lines | for which they entered at the Toronto Ex- lg hibition, Carr, ying off four first medals.There is a lesson;in triumphs such as these ; for our Luwer Provinces friends, viz.: to.stop growling over the alleged disabilities : of Confederation, and \u201cgo in and win\u201d in the markets of the Dominion.\u2014A meeting was convened in the Township of Chafiey, on Wednesday, at which resolutions were unanimously passed praying that the Ontario Government would grant a bonus of $8,000 per mile to the Ontario Pacitic Junction Railway, which is now in a position to build, on condition of the Onturio Government passing an Order-in-Councit granting them the bonus appropriated four ycars since for any Company who should build a line from Gravenburst to tap the Canada Pacific Railway.\u2014Mr.John Gourley, of London, Ont., was one of the ill-fated passengers on the Cuban steamer \u201c Vera Cruz,\u201d and was undoubtedly | drowned.Mr.Gourley left London on the 22nd of August, and sailed from New York on the 25th ult, for Remedios, Cuba, three hundred miles from Havana, where he had been engaged on a sugar estate for the past eighteen ycars.Mr.Gourley's wife and three daughters reside on Dufferin avenue east, London, and are well known to many of its citizens as a very estimable family.\u2018When leaving home this last time, Mr.Gourley i is said to have been very depressed in spirits, as if he had an idea of impending disaster.It now seems that his forebodings were well founded.The feelings of the wife and family, on learning the sad intelligence, were terrible in the extreme, they being completely prostrated by the suddenness of the blow.UNITED STATES.\u2014The Londonberg, Pa., Worsted Mills were burned on Thursday.Loss, $30,000.\u2014Dwyer Bros, of New York, on Thursday, purchased the two-year old colt « Hindoo\u201d for $1,500.\u2014The suspicious sickness prevailing below the city of New Orleans last week is pronounced to be yellow fever of a mild type.There have been 75 cases and several deaths since the latter part of August.GREAT BRITAIN.\u2014The remains of Lord Stratford de Redcliffe were interred in the churchyard of Frant, near Tunbridge Wells.The Queen and the Sultan were specially represented at tho grave of the distinguished diplomatist.\u2014Queen Victoria drove out and visited her pensioners as soon as she reached her Scotch estate, and was received with exclamations and tears by the old men and women.Crathie church, where the Queen went on the following day, was crammed to suffocation, for not only natives, but the tourists within ten miles came to gaze upon their ruler.\u2014The Prince of Wales insists upon pay} ing the regular prices for boxes at the London threatres, but the managers spend all the money for bouquets und satin programmes.The presence of royalty is valu- uable as an advertisement.The Prince Comique.All had been sold.The manager hunted up the buyers and begged them to give way to Wales\u2019 party, but they all refused.FOREIGN.\u2014The Egyptian cotton crop is estimated at 3,000,000 cantars.\u2014The Vale of Tempe is included in the territory now proposed to be taken from Turkey and given to Greece.\u2014The French Minister of Justice reports an increase of thirty-eight per cent.in crimes of violence since 1878.\u2014The meeting of the French Cabinet Council has been adjourned.No immediate dissolution of the Ministry is apprehended.\u2014Japan has trade unions.Owing to the recent rise in the price of rice, all the labourers in Gifu successfully combined to force up wages 25 per cent.\u2014The papyrus manuscript recently discovered in the cave of a hermit near Jerusalem, and said to be the work of St.Peter, has been submitted to a Committee sent out by the Biblical Society of London, and they have come to the conclusion that the papyrus is in reality the work of the great apostle.They have offered $100,000 for the document, THE PACIFIC RAILWAY SCHEME, _\u2014 SE That the mission of Sir John A.Mac donald and his colleagues has been a failure is, we think, certain.They went to England with the purpose of letting the contract for the Canadian Pacific Railway to great European capitalists, who were, it was hoped, to be associated with one or two noblemen, having more or less connection with, or at least knowledge of, this country.No doubt if, as it was at first rumoured, the Rothschilds and the Erlangers had come under bonds tq construct the road, we should have had not only a solid security, but one that would have been recognized as such throughout the world.We suspect from the intimations in the English news papers, however, and especially from a notice in the Economist, that these men stood upon an Imperial guarantee as a sine qua non of their entering upon the engagement.It is true that Morton & Coand a French financial Company are still said to have a share in the undertaking ; but though these are both respectable concerns, their names do not carry the pre ponderating weight which belongs to the other houses, who declined, apparently, after carefully weighing the proposition made to them.An Imperial guarantee, we believe, would have been reasonably demanded by our Government; and, more than that\u2014a substantial contribution: in money, but it was quite obvious that Sir | John\u2019s Government, with its present policy, could not ; cobgain, either .of.these advantages from the Government of Mr.Gladeténé.Nay, we-do not believe it would have been possible to obtain it from the Government of Lord Beaconsfield.It ls fair to add that it is, at ost, pul if Mr.Mackenzie could have done so, though it is certain that Mr.Forster, an influeh- tial member of the Cabinet, apenly declaréd Rimgpelf in favour of pecuniary assistaede to\u201d the Canadian Pacfic, on condition, however, that she should discontinue her legislation against British trade.We have stated fairly the fact.as to the English negotiation.What has been done: might just as well have been done six months ago at Ottawa, with the same parties, and with none of the , expenses of the European trip.The gentle- , nen, on whose behalf the contract has been signed by Mr.Duncan MacIntyre, are, we believe, substantially the same \u201cwho have been so successful in carrying out the construction of the St.Paul, Minnegpolis and Manitoba Railway.These gentlemen can hardly claim the worldwide confidence which is felt in the men at the monetary metropolis, whom it was hoped, or pretended to hope, to associate with the enterprise.But it is not, therefore, to be supposed that they are incompétent to tarry out their bargain, ; They posseds one very important \u2018element of success\u2014a knowledge of what is to be done and how to do it\u2014and this may very well stand them in stead of older established reputation for enormous wealth.They are already millionaires, in thé strict sense of the word ; and they probably will not risk ruin by engaging in a vast undertaking which they do not see the way to put through.Their - credit, too, as men of business as well as of wealth, is high enough to attract the assistance, which any original contractors \u2018 would, of course, look for from the public.| The enterprise, if it proceed, will be mainly financed and managed on this side of the Atlantic, and to a great extent by Montreal men.The details of the price we do not pretend to give.We suspect it will be found to embrace money payments not to exceed in amount $30,000,000, with 50,000,000 acres of land, and it appears that the sections of road already construet- ed, or under contract, being decidedly the hardest part of the whole line between the Kaministiquia and the Pacific, are to be thrown in.The country ought not, of course, to pay too highly for the work, and it is not to be decided in a moment, or without discussion, whether, on the whole, these terms are reasonable.In that connection, however, it is to be taken into account that the obligation is not only to build the road, but to run it; and a price that would be excessive for building may be anything but excessive, when the continuing obligation is taken into account.It is probable, moreover, that the terms of the contract will spread the work, and, therefore, the payments, over a number of years; and it is to be hoped will leave till the last, and subject to farther consideration, if it does not completely eliminate the heavy and profitless section of British Columbia, with an appropriate reduction in price.We shall think it is a distinct gain, as we have already said, if, with proper security, we can pass the elephant out of the hands of the Government, who will make it cost three times the necessary price, partly from ignorance and neglects and partly from \u201cjobbery, into that of a Company, which is to have a definite price, such as the country, after due deliberation, will believe itself able to pay.The British Columbian part of the road will, in any case, be a gross fraud upon the country; but, if we must be saddled with it, a Company can certainly build it on better terms than the Government, and, if they will utilize what the Government seems unable to turn to profitable account.SPEEDY JUSTICE.There are not many things for which our American contemporaries award praise to the British as superior to Americans.But, with respect to the administration of Criminal Justice, there seems to be no doubt that they do things better in England than in the United States.The last example of this kind which we see noticed is the conviction and sentence, within three weeks after the commission of the crime, of a man who attempted to murder a fellow-clerk in an underground railway carriage, in order to steal about one hundred pounds of the money of their mutual employer.The New York World's comment on this short and sharp justice\u2014for the criminal re ceived a sentence of twenty year\u2019s penal servitude with thirty lashes of the cat-o-nine tails\u2014is that it is a misfortune that the statutory * defects in our own sys- \u201c tem of criminal jurisprudence seldom \u201c permit our District Attorneys and Judges \u201c to prrest, indict, try and sentence, all \u201c within three weeks, a bold criminal who \u2018\u2018 may have means to employ lawyers and \u201c obtain delays.\u201d The facts of the case are remarkable, and show, among other things, that if railway travelling has got rid of the dangers formerly encountered from Claude Duval, Turpin and similar heroes of the road, it has brought with it its own appropriate results.The criminal in this case \u201cwas one Perry, a clerk in the employment of a mercantile firm in the city.Knowing his fellow-clerk had to collect money weekly from the firm\u2019s suburban place of business, he waylaid him at the Kensington Station, and induced him, by offering to pay the fare, to get into a first-class car riage where they were alone.Perry then first plied him with a drink of laudanum and portwine,then deluged him with chloroform and finally beat him on the head with a bludgeon, All this was doing while the train passed Notting Hill Gate, Praed street, Bayswater, Edgeware Road and St.John\u2019s Wood stations, without aftracting the slightest attention, although the victim swore that he was conscious of repeatedly screaming.Moreover, the two important stations of -Euston and St.Pancras were made without any person entering the carriage.Oddly enough the assailant did not seem to think of quitting the carriage at the first station after he* had secured his plunder, but kept on with the half-dead clerk until they reached their proper station near the Post-office.Here the robber quitted the carriage, leaving his plundered associate struggling on the floor.Fortunately a porter observed blood on the inside panels, and, by giving an instant alarm, prevented the late occupant from escaping.The victim revived suffi\u201d ciently to outline his story when the money was found upon the prisoner.In the lan\" guage of the Old Bailey he was apprehended red-handed,\u201d and, of course, had no defence.The presiding Judge, in sentencing him, is reported to have observed : \u201c I \u201c* gentence you to receive thirty lashes with \u2018\u201c the cat-0*-nine, tails in addition to twenty \u201c\u201c Years of penal servitude, in order that, \u201c coward that you are, you may feel the \u201c pain which you gave to your victim.\u201d wo =\u2014\u2014 Tré Saivorg Coxcerr\u2014The Rev Dr.Marke presided at the seamen\u2019s concert last evening, and there were some 400 sailors, and about 50 citizens.The entertainments have become highly popular, and the con- cert-ef Monday next promises to be a great success.Aew Advertisements, INK! INK! Just Received, A large stock of Stephens\u2019 celebrated Blue-Black Writing, Copying, Light Blue and Brilliant Red Inks.This ink is so well-known, being in general use all over the world, requires no puffing.\u2018GEORGE HORNE & SON.INK! INK! American, Scotch, and Canadian Manufacturers.CARTERS TAYLOR'S and DOVELL'S.The best manufactured in the United States.Also, Todd's, Lyon's, Dallcy\u2019s and Davis's.Sample Bottles Furnished.COPYING LETTER BOOKS! Expected to arrive by next steamer, 5 cases of those superior and cheap letter books, all sizes.No advance in price.GEO.HORNE & SON.MUCILAGE! In all sized bottles, including the Fountain, with India Rubber Bulb Reservoir Top.The latest and best thing in use.GEO.HORNE & SON.EXHIBITION NOTICE.Visitors requiring Account Books, Office and General Stationery would save money by calling at the STATIONERY DEPOT, Nos.71 & 73 Sr.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, ESTABLISHED IN 1846.GEO.HORNE & SON.B@ Note the place\u201471 and 73, à September 13 219 take a large part of their pay in land, that B.J.COGHLIN, HARDWARE MERCHANT ARD SPRING MANUFACTURER RAILWAY SUPPLIES, &c., &c.WORKS: \u2018Hochelaga.OFFICE : 26 St.Sulpice Street, Montreal.MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF RAILWAY AND SPIRAL SPRINGS, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, &c., &c.AGENT FOR: MessrsWILSON, HAWKSWORTH, ELLISON & CO.Sheffield, England, STEEL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, WARRANTED CAST STEEL ; SPRING STEEL, MACHINERY TIRE, and SLEIGH SHOE STEEL, STEEL WIRE, &c., &c.DESCRIPTIONS.Messrs.M.HUNTER & C0., Sheffield, SUPERIOR CUTLERY, FILES, SAWS, TOOLS, &c., &c.A Large Supply of all the above Goods Always In Stock.ORDERS SOLICITED TO IMPORT AND FROM STOCK.Messrs.JOHN ROUND & SON, Limited, Sheffield, BEST QUALITY ELECTRO-PLATE and NICKEL SILVER GOODS OF ALL \u2018Agent for the Celebrated White Star Steamships.September 17 223 ° 10: DRY MONOPOLE, HEIDSIECK & CO.'S Dry Monopole Champagne JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY Direct from Reims, 1.BE.BEATT THE.September 17 223 DOMINION EXHIBITION, 1880 Don't forget to secure tickets for the Grand Fetes and Games of the Irish Protestant Benevolent and Caledonian Societies, to come off on 21st and 22nd instant.ticket (your choice) to every purchaser of a Hat.We give a R.W.COWAN & CO.The Hatters and Furriers, Corner of NOTRE DAME AND ST.PETER STREETS.September 17 223 CONFEDERATION REFUTATION OF MISREPRESENTATIONS.LIFE ASSOCIATION.The following examples will probably be all the public.require to refute the persistent misrepresentations made by the representatives of the Canada Life Assurance Company, who bave stated that in the case of Ten Payment Lite Policies in the Confederation Life Association, \u201c No profite are given after the first ten years.\u201d The only assignable reasen for these reckless misstatements, is that it is easier to misrepresent and deny, than to equal the satisfactory profit results which an Equr- TABLE and COMMON sENsk method of distribution of surplas, combined with à HIGE STANDARD OF VALUATION have yielded to the policy-holders in the Confederation Life Association in the Ten Payment Life Claes.Tee Prorirs oN THE TEX Poymer Lire Poricies iN Tas Assccratron DO NOT CEASE wiTd THR PAYMENT OF THE P2EMIUMS AT THE END oF TEN YeARS, BUT CONTINUE During THE WaoLE Exierenoe oF THE Povicizs.See the following comparison up to 20 years, after which the profits of the Confederation are stil) progressive.EXAMPLES: \u2014Age at Issus, 35; Amount of Policy, $5,000, 4 ORDINARY WHOLE LIFE.TEN PAYMENT LIFE.Confederation.Canada.Confederation.Canada.Premium, $123.25 || Premium, $128.50 | Premium, $241.45 Profits.Profits- Profits.Profits.Cash.| Bonus.|| Cash.| Bonus.| Cash.| Bonus.|| Cash.| Bonus.For rf \u2014 lat 5 years.|§ 9335 | § 270 || $196 70 | 8 625 8 15767! $ÿ 459 |! $196 70 | $ 625 2d \u201c \u201c 248 65 635 218 80 625 444 60| 1,139 218 80 625 feo 366 15 825 248 20 625 610 50 1,375 248 20 625 4th 508 05 1,000 287 29 625 72215 1,439 287 29 625 20 years.$1,211 20 | $2,730 [$950 99 | $2,500 131,934 85! $4.12 || $950 99 | $2.500 H.J.JOHNSTON, ProvINCIAL MANAGER.Montreal, 1st September, 1880, de a It appears to the Directors of the Confederation Life Association such a manifest injustice to givo the same amount of profits to a person paying a premium of $233.60 per aanum as to a person paying only $123.25 for a similar amount of insurance, payable in each ease at death, that they are quite at a loss to understand how, on the one hand, such a radically erroneous system can bo persisted in by any Company, or, on the other, quietly submitted to by policy-holdere.J.K.MACDONALD, MaANacINa DIRECTOR.wim 248 215 DOMINION 1 SAVAGE i 1 No.219 ST.JAMES Invite the inspection of Visitors to the City to th eir CHOICE SELECTIONS OF Gold and Silver J ewellery Onyx Sterling Silver and BRONZ© CODDS AND À CARRIAGE CLe : THEIR STOrg GOLD AND SILVER wf % Js the LARGEST IN THE CITY.8 WATCHES, which are now Unrivalled as to without à per ect \u2018lime-piec-, us they are b community.Parties fom the c_untry can have Within at on the Premises at the SHORTEST NOTICE, No.219 St.James ip SIGN GF THE ILLUMINATER Ce te of 2 September 15 6 ug Eb qui 2 abe \u201cEh an pa add Je Jewel, pre ne Ta , A jzht ! re » » mn pes pecial a\u2018tentio on ja sou B red Precision ; snd leq th k 4 hr roug Price, Non di #57 _gld- thess Watek sac on Kk pu ew 3d! \u2014\u2014 5 .2 tv! Tero Advectremeu:- ew Ager, SN we eg > wth 7 ith 2 od TDARE\u2014 ta re.Th ; suporoit x | Rs glo Me.; po TIFFIN BROTHERS TEE Pup, b> OFFER FOR SALE or J T0 ' .M : Demo! Several Invoices Choice New ESSRg y : Season\u2019s no.0 b .x a S $ « 00STO- trati Orn, Sop \u201c= \u201ci estimat T E A S TAKES pracy \u201cpura «were ted T pel swee! JAPANS, GREENS and BLACKS, 23rd IN§p apres Be 5 onder \u2014ALSO,\u2014 For particulars see Aug | be in Balance of Cargo of Cr, 2 ew the JOEN J.my ¥ 1 Worshi S a H ; « who bas \u2018 SUGAR I : \u2019 Wd Presi \u20186 9\u201d en Assoc Per \u201cTroas,\u201d from Barbadoes.D TY | sts Were phere © Ly for | THE CARGO OF i wk the U \u2014 ne puildings S G A R Is it not the duty of ever y ai the \u201cer » .who has the best interest oF de à in de f Per \u201c Elizabeth Scott,\u201d from Jamaica, | heart, to inform the thongs, of the ae der 10 \u2014AND\u2014 who are at present Bou ie Ea resen ad St 100 Puns.Choice New Crop BARBADOES | Ehe best hotel os Leu hs a Th 100 do.do.PORTO RICO | dation ?and also Where br da Yo.4.Cant very best value for their none La fo | the lod; MOLASSES.| Fo émis Soin ape mel It is to be h hoped that store ge, a division x not resort to the Yea 6 © NEW, OFF STALK, few years ago with ane.Pis sid charging exorbitant i lodges 2 VALENCIA RAISINS Of the favourite Brand C.MORAND & CO.With the usual assortment of | and BRENCH GROCERIES, | 318, 320, 322 St.Paul, \u2014AND\u2014 153, 155, 157 Commissioners Streets.September 15 221 NOTE THE DATE Week M9.VORIQIIEZ Exhibition STKANGEES IN TOWN WIIL HAVE 10 Per Count Discount ON ALL Cash Purchases This Week.NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES, PENS, INK, PENCILS, \u2014\u2014AND\u2014 BLANK BOOKS, AT LOW PRICES, SUTHERLAND, MILLAR, & Co., Blank Book Makers and Mercantile Stationers, 94 AND 96 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.P.S.\u2014Ask for a Sample Bottle of CARTER'S INK.It costs you nothing.September 15 221 THEY ALL DO IT! That all the Visitors to the city will SMOKE is, of course, beyond doubt.If they wish to smoke pure PACF'S TOBACCO and Genuine HAVANA CIGARS, Premium, $233.50! or procure a first-class G.B.D.PIPE, they -\u2014\u2014 must call at PHILIP HENRY'S Vice-Regal Tobacco Emporium, 134 St.James and 308 Notre Dame roct.September 15 FAIRBANK SCALES REMOVED TO 377 St.Paul Street, MONTREAL.A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ON HAND oF Every kind Manufactured.Particuldr attention paid to repairing our Scales.FAIRBANK & CO.May 24 122 prio.en, A! Customer gp | Pa 4 e Visitons yy, | Brother Jsibly can vip ar a never to see their rather let us all serv, as cheaply a8 We pos of giving them all th Division whilst amongst us, and «plus oe * of Psion, Marsl share of their custom in the future: sa Yo Se store-keeper in Montreal may reg ai 5 ted) tinuous benefit from qe present ue rnd by making new customers all or.i, etc.in Dominion.Commercially Montreal ri Ence stand far in advance of any other «ity hi Dominion, and if it does Rotalwgyg à we of Wor will be the fault of its busines neg, Pr soverel Manshal's mou A F'AVOUR fre proceso de an We shall consider it à Great je à Nr streets citizens will kindly give the adi.J of te streets firm to any visitors they may ba TR ibe agrregate stock is very complete, and we - uf tu?1000.are correct in saying that it CORE largest variety of New and Fue, Dry Goods in Canada.We nov - buyers to Europe twice a year, bei: ing one residing in England ¥ | Kurificent Doi serve visitors exactly as we serve i gular customers,\u2014at the same i, se Joux, on the same terms.Randel I of All prices are marked in plain i.sans the \u20ac and no second prices made.Fainille and wands vx jens The late ra about three # will, it is ho out logs from Î | The schoo rived this for |B wpasualisl 343, 395, 307 and du Mir hi miles from broucht her 1 MONTREAL | Ii) And 18 St.Bartholomew Close, undef adey.The bridges near] di lallasting Try vew loc therod, F received and due more to plete the rai DURING THE 1 EXHIB is id that t the first of } WILL GIVE À Sirs.LT TOW at $1.A .t f10 ere there on Mo Discount of 10 pré} \"ie .preme Couri ON ALL ORDINARY BR süttioalit ages have | ATIONERY Police ST tions have | so INCLUDING nn : at Frederic NOTE AND LETTER PAPER.0.havi FOOLSCAP, Tit, TWINE Capt.0] MUCILAGE.\u201c Stratford; RUBBER.Sharpness.W ii buried at g STATIONERY HARDHA And all other articles inthe STATIONERY LB tea c; \u2014_ Public 1 Pacific ld Wise = Pontabcan .Pucisc Rai 14 Captain | thar, , .Si A the Red St.Francois Xavier A fus bu September 18 ARE ¥ alee A VALUABLE Ewen | mpleté ins : w id cheap- Comp ill be tn good working order tails , tics Gacy reach of this cr, ace Br le, terms, &c., apply p&0 or Jo ON HA nA September 10 MONTREAL HER ALD, AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1880.5 J TT pastoral Changes ent que 7 Continued : Op Buauce ! 1 2 in | ~ w ee ws - handsomê ro v nt yy, qb?; Fd ructed on the Les 5 Leib shoemaker name a by à se changes among the we] ie in this urch-diovese fn CL Cle cman : snd a forems : ; purers ® ork for = 0 lal Norfolk, to work the | Ir \u201ccompany during : a } eft last night placed the strikers are threatenct, and they are afraid to run trains.À detachment of police has been detailed to permit the er- rival and departure of trains.Publie sympathy is with the men, whose demand is considered to be reasonable.RS The boats plying on Red and Assiniboine Rivers are about to be increased ig, sige ,to enlarge their capacity for carrying freight, of which there is expected to be à very large increse next season.J.W.Sitton bas been re-examined before theCommission relative to his claims-against the Government for losses sustained on contract 14.Edward J.Jarvis aud C.5.Thome have been examined relative to the expenditure in connection with early surveys.He agrees with Mr.Carre, C.S., that the Southern Route between Rat Portage and Red River would have saved half a million of dollars.Mr.Schrieber has authorized several changes in Pacific Railway route between Lake Deception and Rat.Portage.The location is altered with a view of A givoctité.vont on Le- straightening up line and improving it.At Sli be Fhe inquest to | the Tate work is going on now trains will pe ernie! at Gagnon, who | be running between Winnipeg and Bat we MY pains of Clwny collision | Portage by the 15th of* Octoberob day's ra ww in con- \u20ac a i uarts, IN ( i À crushing q bo cs : nL ini Beauced | 15 of Linieter © \u20ac ala jearns that five the Mossrsfrancs cest 1,000 000 fra : e neighbourhood Kent gates are ; \u2018The tower on complet res to be about ' height, and to a point jron-work tured by , fi anufacturc Af being I The cone : melt Ë be Montreal.hick pos & Lo has laid down ted to ir.Deel: Lich is intenc® the wal pping throos ak! fra below upon hes we : F \u2014 , Demonst sion.e to-day m 25,000 to 35;- - gostO.Sept\u2019 1, ong .emo dC number of people, yo an im at fro ait esti wy members of the busily em and families ar to the Exhibition i\u201c a der that they might secure i vas in the amp of welcoming 1 we sf.the Grand Sire of the y 1 Word | sme from - San Francisco who has Co demonstration, by the Po fae in nt of the Industrial Ex- , -a0d Pron.From an carly hour pn SOR livene © puring - cr sec Auction Ci abi- he passers- ation\u2014A Grand Proces 7 \u2014The Oddfelv has aitracted to wed in escort- \\itheaire, where- d with uniformed Midnight Despatches \u2018Heavy Rains, Gales and Floods Throughout England\u2014The Pacific Railway Syndicate.Loxpox, September 17.\u2014Reports from Chester, Malton, -North Shields, Nottingham, Nuneaton, Penzance, Sheffield and Truro represent heavy rains, gales and floods, which has caused great damage to the crops.The London Times of yesterday says :\u2014 «We arc authorized by the Canadian Ministers to state that a contract has been made by the Dominion Government, with certain capitalists in Londen, Paris and Amaegica for the construction of the Canadian Pacitic Railway, such contract, with all ifs details, to be subject to the approval of the Canadian Parliament, which will mect in February next.The other letters which we have received upon this subject it is-pow unnecessary to publish, as À is to be ififerred from the above announeement that any idea of an appeal to the public for capital to carry out the undertaking, which it has been thought was contemplated, has, for the present at least, been abandoned, Wiser counsels have, no doubt, prevailed.It has probably been thought better, from every point of view, to proceed more slowly with the construction of the line, by which money will be saved in the end, while all the desired objects, if somewhat delayed, will be perhaps more surely and solidly aclieved.\u201d MANCHESTER, September 17\u2014A Committee of the Master's Association to-night declined the offer of a Com- und bands | mittee of Lancashire weavers to submit the of the Orders ous for the | wages dispute to arbitration.They resolv- i! rendez Dy for the Leeks Were èn | I f fi iol ' or rocessiv at the Parliaau 0 di the P r an bou:'s labour in = nt pales 47 ho the procession Of every y,.Juarshaiisé de following order :\u2014Mounted Test of fy, farted B00 mand of Major Draper, housands of: oie de Jack, German Tri-colour, ouring sn, PF \u20ac Col es: Chief Marshal (mount- Te mout lie.> A Thos.Walmsles, Grand Divi- Ing house a, Bed» Brdbe Canadian Lodges; sub-division, \u20ac they cp pin ee todges numbered from 126 to leit mop, Po.|.re IF.Scholes, arshal\u2019s aide, 0 iy Mae B12 p No.2, the lodges numbered t tote fue, ub \u201c125; Brother T.Walker, Dian ag yy, [0 > aide, sub-division No.3, Arig yo arial MC ered from 51 to 75; Prior,\u201d Je lodges, Mills, Marshal's Aide, Subomer yf Brot\u201d Yo.4, Lodges numbered from A to isitors gy, Di bet J.Woodland, Marshal's Aide ; y can via a Be on No 2, American Visitors e plessy; v, rnd Marshal (mounted), Grand Divia0 of Dire 3 Uniformed Encampments, the fiture : 9984 148 Eddy, Rochester, N.Y., Mar- | may rep.| al mounted), Grand Division No.4, Soved that short time should be adopted to the extent of three days per week.UNITED STATES.Fatal Mining Accident in Nevada\u2014Nine Lives Lost, Vircixia City, Nev, September 17\u2014The following were killed in the Consolidated Imperial Mine last night:\u2014John Roach, Patrick Murphy, Dick Ryden, Thos.Meagher, Mat.Winnie, Joseph Hannahan, Wm.Corbett, Geo.Farnham, Jerry Sullivan.Most of the bodies were terribly mangled.Roach died coming up the shaft.Frank Smith was the only man saved.A cable broke at the reel, for inexplicable cause, and the safeties did not catch.The cable was of the best English make, and was in use only three months.Ryden was on the under-cage, on which was found an axe with the helve broken.The only explana- present ex dge; Members of City |nation is that the handle caught in the mers all jy ! ge Gnd res, escorted by the | timbers causing a strain which broke the Hy Montreal » por Eacampment* in _uniform ; Divi- | cable.any other «ity Ese al mounted; Brother Nathan | Briparrorr, Conn., September 17.\u2014 S 0 always § Trl or of Worcester, Mass, Grand Marshal | An explosion this afternoon in the JUSÎMSS 2mez, of the Sovereign Grand Marshal's mounted aide, Mounted Police.© ss «ed along Wellington, rocession passec 5 UR Ft and Front, West, Market, and bo grat | Kine streets to the Exhibition Grounds, >the adi.J gl he streets being lined with spectators, © may kr of he sgrregate of Whom could not be less wh than 1.000.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ST.JOHN, aly \u201cff Aunificent Donation Rise of the St.John\u2014 § We der =; A Find at Sea.© same pi fo Joux, N.B, September 17,\u2014A.F Lin plan Randolph.of Fredericton, has given $400 de.towards the erection of a Baptist Church in wands expenses, The late rains have raised the main river about three feet at Grand Falls, and this will.it is hoped, have the effect of bringing out logs from many of the smaller stremms.| The schooner # Bear River,\u201d which arrived this forenoon from Bear River, picked wpa small sloop called the « Pert\u201d about 15 miles fom Digby Gut last night, and ) Notre Ii EAL brouchit her to St.John.Close, Le 5 ader.The grading is all completed, the bridge- nearly all finished, and several miles d'laliæting done at the St.John end Trurew locomotives have been added to thermd.Five cargoes of rails have been received and another is afloat, leaving but one more to be shipped from Cardiff to complete the rails, etc., required on the line.It is tid that the whole track will be laid by XHIBITI0! à the first of November, 0 per: )INARY (ERY! there un Monday for Ottawa, preme Court last aAmounted to $450, i a Fowler, late of the Normal School >APER.ri redericton, left today for Kingston Tove an engagement at (Jueen\u2019s Capt.Olsen, of the N i i ; sen, orwegian shi LAGE, maton; which arrived yesterday from RUBBER ; tid died on the passage and was HARDKAË va, \u2014 cles in the WINNIPEG.Ÿ LIN Postal Cars\u2014New [or ; Public Buildings \u2014 ILE | | we aly Commission, kay ye September lic Railway after wd lotigan si u October 1st.Kavanagh Main Hacket the mail conductors.a ro of the new ligh the Red River, 500 I oY at the B vier St cg.Commanders o Toes ; ; 2 Weare loud fp they praises of it.\u2014 LE Th H.Henderso REWER Fors, Department of h Lodge, mounted ; Fairville.and guaranteed $100 a year to- Tak laying on the Grand Southern Bailey is proceeding at the rate of a mile Sir 9, L Tilley and Sir Alex.Campbell, 10 at St, Andrews, are expected to leave Since the decision of the Canadian Su- Teme Cour April, affirming the con- sütutionality of the Scott Act, 26 liquor es have been tried before the Fredericpa Folie Magistrate, of which 17 convic- 0: lave been made.The fines collected Lightship \u2014 Battleford Striking Trainmen\u2014 17\u2014Two © run on the Canadian has been placed in itship at the mouth A feet due north of the Lake Winn one mile and a-half 1, Inspector of Public Ye) late tour the Dominion, left Union Metallic Cartridge Co.'s fulminating building killed J.Sullivan, James Tobin, Michael Dempsey, Wm.Fuerchinger, and Phillip Clarke.The building was blown to atoms.The lake some distance off was strewn with the fragments.Four bodies were found\u2014two in the lake.The buildings in the vicinity were badly shaken- The explosion caused intense excitement, and the 600 employes in the main building have quit work.The cause of the explosion is unknown.|TURKEY AND THE EAST, ee War Probable in Montenegro.Loxpox, Suptaaber 17.\u2014A correspondent of the London Z'imes at the Montenegrin headquarters telegraphs that the Powers should no longer encourage the idle hope that there will not be bloodshed.The first shot will spread a flame of war along the entire frontier.SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.AQUATICS.Hauirax, September\u201d.17.\u2014The scull race between John McKay, Dartmouth, and Wn.Flemming, of Sambro, for $200 a side, came .| off on the harbour this evening, after having Leen postponed from day to day since the 9th inst, in consequence of bad weather and water.Two starts were made, the sccond becquse of a foul after the men had rowed half-a-mnîle.At the first one, Flemming had got into McKay's water, which was the inside, and fouled him, when Doth were called back by the referee, who would not allow the foul, which was claimed by McKay, saying that both were steering badly.At the second start, McKay took a slight lead, which he maintained for only a short distance, however, when he was overhanled and passed Ly Flemming, who kept increasing his speed during the rest of the contest, and came in a minute ahead.Large numbers had assembled on the wharves to witness the race, and considera- , | ble money changed hands on the result.CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.Port Evsiy, Ont, September 17.\u2014The store of Mr.Thomas Dunlop was broken into last night and ransacked by some pes- son or persons unknown.About fifty dollars worth of dry goods, as near as can be ascertained, was stolen.An entrance was effected through a window at the rear of the building.A large panc of glass was broken in gaining admittance.BRANTrORD, Ont, September 17.\u2014William Crawford, a switchman at the Grand Trunk Railway Station here, was killed this afternoon.While coupling cars his foot caught in a frog, and before he could getit out a car passed over his body, crushing him badly.He was taken home immediately and medical aid summoned, but before the doctor's arrival he expired, living about half a hour.f 1 He leaves a wife and four children.Toroxro, September 17\u2014 George Barrington, a chum of Tommy Kitts, the crying thicf, was caught this morning in the hep he wi \u2018sat for Grand Rapids, {act of picking a lady's pocket.He was nplete 8° ENe Ae On ui ceed by steamer | brought before the Magistrate, and the y order: * 4H Ltetord es Big Saskatchewan | offence being proved, was sent to the Onor parties À Rojered buildin 8 Superintend the | tario Reformatory School for four years.pe under*== Gt.North-West M the capital | As he was being taken to thé cell he made TE & C0: AF Yt rakemey aud RTS.The strike { an attempt to escape, but was overhauled jemoiné 4 Wb, threatens to nen on the Pacific | before he reached the street.taie, The lives seriously interefere of the men who re- Haurax, September 17.\u2014A man named John Miller was seriously injured at Allison's plaster quarries, Newport, on Tuesday.He was blasting rock, when a charge went off unexpectedly and he was struck with flying stomes.He now lies in a precarious condition.On Tuesday a seaman belonging to the American schooner ¢ C.B.Payne,\u201d lying at Horton Bluff, King\u2019s County, fell overboard and was drowned.He was engaged in painting tlie vessel, and the tide was running so swift that the body was not recovered.Quesrc, September 17\u2014A boy named Proulx fell 30 feet from the back of his father's house, Cote d'Abraham, to-day, on to the level of Valier street, and fractured some of the\u2019 bones of his head.He will probably recover.FIRE REPORT.Sr.Joux, N.B., September 17.\u2014 The dwelling-houses situated at Upper Corner, Sussex, occupied by Mrs.Ryan, widow of the late Jas.Ryan, of Millstream, Kings County, was destroyed by fire this forenoon.The fire originated in a barn in the rear of the house, and rapidly spread to an adjoining barn and house.The premises were owned by Dr.E.A.Vail, M.P.P., and were uninsured.WEATHER REPORT.-\u2014 MonTrEAL, September 17.TEMPERATUREB in the shade by Standard Thermometer, observed by Hearn, Harrison & Ce., Opticians and Mathematical Instrument makers, 242 and 244 Notre Dame street :\u2014 84AM 1PKk 6 P.M.62° 71° 71° Max Mix.MEAx.73° 58° 65° 5 BY STANDARD BAROMETER.8 A.M.1 PM.6 Pp.M.29.85 29.85 29.90 METROROLOGICAL OFFICE, Toronro, September 17.The probabilities for the next 24 hours are :\u2014Lakes.\u2014Moderate to fresh westerly winds; fine and warm weather.St.Lawrence, Gulf, and Maritime Provinces.\u2014 Moderate westerly to southerly winds; fine and warm weather.GEOLOGICAL MUSEUMS.The Ottawa correspondent of the Montreal Gazette says that \u201c a deputation waited on the Hon.Mr.Langevin and stated that they had reason to believe that it was the intention of the engineer to make alterations to the Geological Museum to have the main entrance on George street closed, and the purport of their visit was to request the Minister to have the entrance on the principal thoroughfare.\u201d The deputation were assured by she Minister that it would afford him the greatest pleasure to accede to their wishes.Hon.Mr.Langevin then called in Mr.Scott, engineer, and ordered the plans tu be altered so as to accede to the request made.The deputa- tation then withdrew highly delighted This is intended to show what a very obliging Minister Mr.Langevin is.Mr.Selwyn, the head of the Geological Branch, it does not seem was consulted.Mr.Selwyn, it may be supposed, knows rather more about the matter than Mr.Langevin or his deputation, and might have given information which would have shown that the change.suggested was not an improvement.** But the paragraph is suggestive.The building is in every way unsuitable.It is the old Clarendon Hotel ; placed ina very good Position for a hotel, but very unsuitable for a museum.A museum ought not to be near a public thoroughfare.It should be free from dust.It is impossible to keep the specimens in a fit state for useful inspection if the museum is in à dusty locality, and as to any collection of fauna it would very soon be destroyed.There can be scarcely a doubt that the Chief Director, or some onc on his behalf, pointed this out, and the main enttance was placed where it would do the least mischief.There can be no doubt the purchase was a job.The hotel belonged to Senator Skead.It proved a most profitless investment.When Sir John was in power before it was leased as a barrack for troops.-It Was for some time vacant and now it has been purehased for $18,000.All the partitions will need to be taken out, all the central part of the floors, except the first, removed to permit the light from above to the centre of the building from top to bottom.A much better building could have been erected at less expense on Major's Hill, where the light would have been unobstructed and where there -wquld have been meither noise nor qust.Thé gentlemen named are all residents of Ottawa.If this museum was being built by the City Council, this representation would have been entitled to consideration.But the Geological Muscum is & national aflair and the ninc gentlemen named form but a very small minority of the four millions.Had they been nine members of the House of Commons, the paragraph would not have been so discreditable to a Minister, but nine in a.House of two hundred would be regarded as a very small majority.\u2014 London Advertiser.\u2014Mr- Ashmead-Bartlett and his affianced wife, Lady Burdett-Coutts, as scen riding together, caused Olive Logan to write to the Philadelphia Times as follows: \u2014 \u201cWhat a contrast {He is a fresh, blooming youth \u2018of eight-and-twenty, erect, gay, the full sap of life bounding freely through his viens, attested by his sparkling eye, his peachy cheek, his ruby lip ; she, shrivelled unto decreptitude, dressed sensibly, ag befits her age, in a black poke bonnet, besides whose sombre lack of style the headgear of some Quakeresses\u2019s gay and extravagant in form and colour ; hex shoulders wrapped in # dark woollen shawl.\u201d MOLSONS BANK are hereby notitied that a Dividead of THREE PR CENT.on and after 1st.Day cf Octob-r Nextthe 16th to 30th SEPTEMBER, inclusive.held at ite office, in Montreal, on At THRER PM.By order of the Board.¥.WOLFER-TAN THOMAS, Goleral Manager.The Molsons Bank, 30th August, 1880 381A 1,8,15,22,208 208 \u2018The Shareholders of the Molsons Bank upon the Capital Stock ws thi: d=y declared, for the current half yeur, and that he rame will be payable at the office of the Bank, in Montreal, and at its Branches, The Transfer Books will be closed from THE ANNUAL CENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Bank will Le Monday, 11th October Next, Auction Svles.bY 2AUM+S Je fruits Real Estate by Auction, The subscriber having had long and successful experience in arranging, advertising and conducting public sales of property, would be glad to consult with real estate owners desirous of selling by this method.The knowledge gained by practical experience of the value, peculiar advantages and characteristics of property in every section of the city.enables me to place it well before the public, both in the auction room and by properly written ad- vertisoments and notices in the newspapers.Circulars and letters sent to prominent capitalists and most likely buyers for each parcel.Every precaution taken to ensure full and concise terms of sale and payments, special conditions regarding leases, servitudes, commutations, ground rent, mitoyen- nete, plans, dimensions, &c., &c.AvvERTISING done thoroughly and economically.Records of previous sales, correct estimates of advertising and expenses and every information afforded with pleasure.RELIARLE VALUATIONS furnished for public corporations, capitalists, executors and others.THOMAS J.POTTER, Real Estate and General Auctioneer, 180 195 St.Jumes street.lew Advertisements, HONORARY PATRON HIS EXCELLENCY The Marquis of Lorne WILL BE PRESENT AT THE GOLDEN WEDDING OF THE Caledonian Society OF MONTREAL, THE NES Montreal Lacrosse Grounds BES\u201d See Programmes.JOHN HOOD, Secretary.P.S.\u2014The only change in the programme to note is the One Mile Walking Match (Amateurs only).The 1st prize will be a Gold Medal given by the Society, value $25; 2nd, an Album, presented by D.Me- Gavin, Esq.; 3rd, Silver-mounted Leather Medal, by ex-Ald.McLaren.September 18 ~ DOMINION FAIBITION Citizens\u2019 Committee.An Adjourned GENERAL MEETING] of the CITIZENS COMMITTEE will be held at the Rooms, on Monday Morning, the 20th Instant, At NINE o'clock.NET A second edition of the OFFICIAL PROGRAMME, issued Ly the CITIZENS COMMITTEE, is now ready, and will be issued FREE OF CHARGE, on application at the rooms of the Committee, 184 St.James street W.R.SALTER, Sec.Cit.Comu 224 FIREWORKS.September 18 ; TOBER Next, at the Company's Office, in {and steam screw barque GREENLAND, Auction sales, BY JOHN J.ARNTON.Valugble Villa Lot, fronting on Me- GREGOR STREET And PISE AVENUE (new Boulevard) 28,713 square feet, adjoining Capt.Barclay's residence.Another Villa Lot, fronting on same streets and Core bes NeiGes road, 27,- 834 square feet, 8 much coveted corner.These two most desirable parcels, fore merly part of the Avo Esrtare, willbe sold at my rooms, on TUESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, at ELEVEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, 221 17.20, 22, 24, 27,28 Auctioneer.SALE BY AUCTION OF \u201c\u2018Bonhard\u201d House & Lot, A FirsTr-Ctass, Commopbieus DousLk Brict DweLLING HousE, 48x46, Known as 43 ARGYLL AVENUE (formerly Scotland Street), heated with furnace, modern improvements, rat-proof basement, principal rooms 13 feet high, execedingly complete ; use of lane on cast side in common, Commuted.Goed title.Liberal terms.Leased up to 1st May next.This very desirable private residence will be sold at my rooms, on Monday, 27th Sept, Inst\u2019 At ELEVEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, 222 1st Auctioneer.SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS At § per cent.Interact Most Saiubrious and Commanding Situation By order of the EX CUTRIX ESTATE \u2018LATE A.M DeLISLE, E:q,\u201d That very choice PARCEL OF PRUPERTY, cituate north of Sherbrooke street, hes been rut- divided, and a LIMITED NUMBER of these VALUABLE LOTS wiil ve sold by auction at the salesroom, 91 St.James st, On Wednesday, 20th Ssptembr.Tha Lots fiont on 8ST.DENIS STREET (80 teet wide,) on DEOLET STREET and LAVAL AVENUE.Als0, on new streets facing the Co\u2018e-a~ Barron Raservoir and now coaverted into St.Louis Park.Incontestible title.Commuted.Only ONE-FIFTH down ; balance in five years at FIVE per cent.interest.Lithographic plans re dy.sale at TEN o'clock.Tst 204 JOHN J.ARN PON, Ancti~neer.8Y W E.SHAW.SPRING AUCTION CARD.The subscriber, in returning thanks for the liberal public patronage, solicits an early intimation from those who contemplates selling out in the Spring, as he has already several large sales on his list.Real Estate and Sales in Insolvendy ; Valuations for Executors and Underwriters, all receive prompt personal attention.Consignments to Salerooms command highest prices, and prompt cash returns guaranteed.Sales of Horses, Uarriages, &c.at the Horse Market, College street, every Friday.Advances on Consignments.W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer, 2 Office and Salerooms, No.235 St.James recon | Opposite Ottawa Hotel.' May 20 120 Flew Adverirsements THES Canada & Newfoundland AUCTION SALE, Will be sold on THURSDAY, 14th OC- Montreal, at ONE o'clock, p.m., the steam screw barque ICELAND, 422 tons gross, 488 tons gross, together with sails, rigging, guns and general plant.These ships were specially built for this Company in Séotland, in 18%2, and are well adapted for Seal Owing to a general desire on the part of the Citizens, the DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS announced for WEDNESDAY.22nd Instant: Will be given on - a Dominion Square, and NOT on FLETCHER'S F1LLD, as previously announced.W.R.SALTER, Secretary.September 28 224 fod Gtand Trunk Railway.DOMINION EXHIBITION; LACHINE TRAINS.To accommodate residents of Lachine a special train will be run from Montreal to that place on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 21st, 22nd and 23rd, leaving Bonaventure each night at 11.15.N.B.\u2014Commutation and Season Tickets will not be accepted on these trains, and the regular fare will be charged.JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager.Montreal, 17th Sept., 1880.m str 224 Gra Railway NOTICE.On and after MONDAY, the 27th inst., the Day Express Trains between Portland and Montreal will be discontinued.JOSEPH HICKSON, General-Manager.Montreal.Sept.9th, 1880.b ft 217 T E Montreal Gas Company NOTICE.A Semi-Annual Dividend of FIVE (5) per cent.upon the paid up Capital Stock of the Company has been declared payable on and after FRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER NEXT.The Transfer Book will be closed from the ist to the 16th prox, both days inclusive.By orderiof the Board.J.F.SCRIVRER, Secretary.18, 258130 224 September 17, 1880, and Whale Fishing.The vessels may be C h an ge of P rogra m m e examined at-St.Johns, Newfoundland, where they now lie, on application to Messrs.N.Stabb & Sons, where a detailed inventory of plant and material may be obtained.It is proposed to sell ships and plant in onc lot.Terms of payment, half cash, balance in 3 and 6 months with interest.lurther information may be ob- ALBION MINES COAL, For Sale by the Cargo, Apply to HENRY DOBELL & CO, Agents.August 3 184 FOR SALE OILS.COAL OIL, PARAFFINE OIL, BLACK OIL, all Grades ENGINE OIL, all Grades GASOLINE, 86° American CYLINDER, American BENZINE, American and Canadian BOILED LINSEED OIL, IMPROVED PAINT OIL, LARD OIL, PALE SEAL OIL, OLIVE OIL, NEATSFOOT OIL.MURRAY, BREMNER & CO.34 St.Henry Street.July 17 1%0 FISH | Cwts.Gaspe DRY CODFISH, Brls.Mackerel, (ROUND AND SPLIT.) Barrels GREEN CODFISH | FOR SALE BY VERRET, STEWART & CO, 271 to 275 COMMISSIONERS STREET, 80 Bags Canary Sced SEALING AND FISHING CO.|.Auction Sales BY JOHN J.ARNTON.THIS MORNING.TRADE SALE THAS.Ou SATURDAY, ISTH SEPTEMBER, INST., at the sample rooms of Messrs.DAVID TORRANCE & CO., will be sold to CLosz CONSIGNMENT Ac- COUNTS, ahout 754 Packages GUNPOWDER, JAPAN, SOUCHONG, CONGOW, OOLONG TEAS.ALS?, 400 Half-Chests NATURAL LEAF JAPAN Samples and Catalogues ready on Friday.Sale at Half.past TEN e'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, THIRD QUARTERLY TRADE SALE The Subscriber will offer for sale the following TEAS, GROCERIES, CIGARS, WINES, BRANDIES, &C.FOR ACCOUNT OF JOHN OSBORN, SON& COIN THEIR STORES, 20 and 22 St.Sacrament Street, ON Thursday, 23rd inst.Teas (Nearly all of New Crop and just landed.) \"49 Half-Chests Hyson | 108 Half.Chests Imperial 132 Half-Chest 25 Boxes hea °} Ganpowder 155 Half-Ohests Young Hyson 572 Half-Chests Japan 50 Boxes Oolong 40 Boxes Congou Sundries 45 Pancheons Barbados Molasses 57 Boxes \u201c Barry\u2019s >\u2019 Cocoas 25 Tins Arrowroot 50 Boxes Lemon Peel 25 Cases * Cooney\u2019s\u201d Button Blue 21 Cases Le Dantic Sardines, 3\u2019s 107 Cases Olive Oil, Quarts and Pints 215 Boxes Vermicelli 28 Cases Stick Liquorice 8 Bags Mogador Carraway Seeds 5 Barrels Grocers\u2019 do do 8-Oases Nutmegs 1 Case Mace 5 Bales Cloves 20 Bozes Ground Cinnamon 6 Cases \u201c Duke of Hdinburgh\u201d Sauce 88 Boxes \u2018\u201c Gillet#s ?Cream Yeast 11 Gases Madisco- Mackerel 73 Groas Sel£ Shining Stewe Polish 4 Boxes Toilet Soap\u2019.30 Boxes Snow Washing Crystal 266 Cases \u2018\u201c Eddy\u2019s \u201d Matches 9 Cases \u201cNitidal Taundstickero » Matches Wines 20 Cases \u201c L.O\u2019Lanyer\u201d Claret.6 Butts Sherries, \u2014 13 Hbäs.do 8 124 Qr.=Casks Sherries.4 Hhds Sweet Maluga.3 Qr.-Casks do 18 Pipes Tarragona Porta.36 Hhds.do do 144 Qr.-Casks do do 87 Octaves do do 1 Pipe \u201c Osborn & Co., Oporto, Porttained in Montreal from 2 Hhds do do ç HENRY McKAY, 9 Qr-Casks do ao Secretary and Treasurer.[| .September 3 ft 211 W hiskies 60 Cases Irish Whiskey.2 Qr.-Casks ) And.Usher & Co, Edin- $ Octe burgb, Mait Whiskey.Brandies of ** B.squit, Dubcuche & 5 Bhde, k ] Co.\u201d J.& I'.Martell,\u201d 12 Qr.~Oas 8 + \u201cChampagne, Vineyard i Proprs,\u201d \u201c Quantih & 550 Cases J © Co.\u201d and other brands.56 Barrels ** Ross\u2019s Royal\u201d Belfast Ginger Ale, Soda Water and Seltzer Water.Saleat 9.30 for 10 a.m.sharp.Catalogues now ready and samples on view.JOHN J.ARNTON, 15,17.21,22.23S 221 Auctioner.Auction Sales.BY BENNING & BARSALOW.EXTENSIVE SALE DRY GOODS BY CATALOGUE.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The subscribers have received instrue- tions from Messrs.A.Walker & Co To sell at {their Warehouse Nos.236 and 228 McGILL STREET On Wednesday, 22nd September, AND FOLLOWING DAYS: _ Their entire Stock cf DRY G3ODS consist:ng cf a zoneral ars: rtmect of Fall and Winter Goods.\u2018Lhe stock is composed principally of Staples, and is woli ass rted and .n good condition, and axnounts 5 upwasds of Firry THOUSAND DotLare $53,000), - For particulars see Catalogues.Terms liberal.Sale each day at TEN o'clock, BENNING & BARSALOTU, Anciinnaerg, BY M.HICKS & C0.SPRING AUCTION SALES.The Subscribers continue to give their personal attention to Sales of Household Furniture, Real Estate, Farm Stock, Groceries, and General Merchandise, And respectfully beg to inform parties who intend selling their household furniture this Spring, that their lists are now open, and an early intimation will secure choice of days.Having been favoured with the most important sales of last year, we feel confident that all entrusted to our care this Spring will be executed to the entire satisfaction of our patrons as in the past.Charges moderate and returns prompt.Cash advances made on all goods sent to salesrooms if required.232 3 M.HICKS & CO, Auctioneers, 38 430 and 432 Notre Dame street.BY DEROME & BOURBONNIERE.SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION PLANT, MACHINERY.STOCK, ETC.IN LHE LORNE BREWERY, Heretofore belonging to Estate MANN & CAVALO, Insolvents.The undersigned wi'l sell by public auc=- tions at se much in the $ upon inventory valuation, on the premises, cerner of Ful+ lum and Ontario streets (aear Mr.Me von- ald\u2019s Tobacco Works), Montreal, on MONDAY, the 20th INSTANT.the whole of the Machinery, Plant, ete., of the above-name1 establishment, comprising à firat-cl+ss 10 horse-power Portable Engine, nearly new ; 8 Fermenting Tubs, 1 Mash Tub, Bottling and Corking Machines, Beer Boiler, seer Cooler, Crushing Machine, Trucks, nxpress Waggons, Carts, | Horses, Harness, Sleighs Kmpty Tuns, Hogsheads, Barrels, ab.ut 200 dozen empty Beer Bottles, a few hundred ons of Ice, 11,000 gallons Beer, suitable for Vinegar, Cordwood, and a Ist of \u2018l'adls and other small articles, fitted for Brewing purpcscs,.amounting as per list, 0 $.545.46.\u2018Fhe undersicned do not bind themselves to adjudge the above Machinery, ete, to.the highest bidder, unless a fair offer is.made, otherwise the whole will be sold, without reserve, at auction, in detail.A deposit of 2u per cent.will be required: from purchasers Last of Inventory and Stock can be aden, and all pirticulars given by applying to | the undersigned.Terms casa.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock a.m.DEROME & EOURBONNIERE, Auctioneers.Montre:l.15+h Sept., 1880 b.222 ANGLO-ISRAEL.Cardinal Proofs that the British are the Lost Tribes of Isral, by F.W.Phillips\u201415c.ALSO, Dedicated to Sir Alex.T.Galt, American Protection versus Canadian.Free-Trade, a plea for British Agriculture, by John Wood\u201430c.ALSO, Fleming's Christian Sunsets, or Last .Hours of Believers\u2014$1.The Young Men's Christian Association Dr.Lectures for 1880\u2014\u201cThe Human Body.\u201d\u2014\"75¢c.VE Do.do.Lectures for 1879 Stu dies in Life.\"\u2014175¢.Paxton Hood's World of Anecdote\u2014$1.75.Paxton Hood's World of Religious Anecw dote \u2014$1 75.For sale by DAWSON BROTHERS, COTE ST, ANTOINE, MOUNTAIN SLOPE, \u2018< NEW BOULEVARD.AUCTION OF CHOICE BUILDING LOTS To be held on the ground on Saturday, October 2nd.VALUABLE PARCEL avenues [on which Messrs.McFarlane, Magor an as above ON VERY LIBERAL TERMS.a purchase as a good one system of drainage.Sale o'clock on the ground.JOHN.J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.15,17,20,22.24,27,20,308, 1,20, 221 CONTINUATION OF SHERBROOKE STREET AND THE A number of the sub-divisions of that intersected by Crawford have already eracted magnificent residences], will be disposed of The reputation enjoyed by this municipality for the sound administration of its affairs by practical men of business, the intelligence of its community, together with the unrivalled position of the property, nearness to the city, commend such The locality is well lighted, progress has been made in providing an effective water supply, as well as inaugurating a thorough at THREE St.James Street.September 18 LINSEED OIL!\u201d RAW & BOILED WHITE and COLOURED PAINTS, PORTLAND AND ) WATER-LIME CEMENT, PLASTER OF PARIS, AND LAND PLASTER.For sale by LYMAN, SONS & Co.382 to 386 ST.PAUL STREET, Montreal.September 14 3m 220 LINSEED OIL, RAW AND BOILED.Whiting, Best Brands, FOR SALF BY W.& PP.CURRIE & Co, NOTICE.The undersigned.Curator to the vacan Curator: J.B.COUSINEAT.September 3 211 Montreal, 9th Sept., 1880.16,18,20,228 228 100 Grey Nun Street.September 31 26 t Succession of the late Abraham Prevost FURNISHED HOUSE.this 9th of Sevtember instant, has deposit.; ed, inthe hands of Philias Mainville, Notary, of Montreal, an account of debts as WANTED a small House, fur- ang nished; West-end prefersed; no ijiij children.Address B.O., HerALDn office.September 18 y 224 6 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1880.~ mrs CY etree Steamshiin Tinto | -5 13 =.sr =\" \" THE HEIR CF CASTILE.Sieamboat \u201cinit NEN ees \u2014, ., By \u2014 3 The Cuban prisoners in Spain are looking a ALLAN Li N E | DONALDSO N S EX Sa, ES anxiously forward to the day of their libera- = : \u2019 CEL hy > TE.tion, when the expected heir or heiress to ay .À = CLYDE LINE OF STEAMERS LA N is of pr - the throne of Spain arrives.With regard to 0 SIRI fF 4 .| | oly ae the.SÉ - Tue the ceremonial to be observed in the Royal a ati 7 x : | gH A SH nd va Palace on the occasion, a Madrid corres- = creel CE (= ! July 3 Es K 1°\" a ; *pondent writes.\u2014\u201cA much criticised royal C H E A = NR A ~~ LET = decree enacts that the usual and ancient C O Freight for Produce and Cattle s SRL ; CIS NN FOR SALE + \u201cDR 1 teremonial shall be observed in the palace Es l AH \u2014_\u2014 - : Fi SN a © pa ac TO C - Under Contract with the Governments of OR pe = ® as soon as the royal physicians will declare that Her Majesty's delivery isclose at hand.The Lord Chamberlain, Duke of Sixto, has already issued invitations to the diplomatic PALACE STEAMER PRUSSIA, Freight room can be secured in first- class Steamers sailing from Montreal during SEPTEMBER for Canada and New oundland for the con- | veyance of the CANADIAN AND: UNITED STATES MAILS.Weekly Canadian Service.Has been in constant use by the public : I z NDON.NIA .2,200 Tons, Building.Ne thoux Cs corps, whose chiefs must be present in the H.ZEALAND, Master, LOND HULL 1880 SUMMER ARR ANGEMENTS 1880 ETAPE \u2019\\ i \u201c for over twenty years, tiny illa 1Sanq wo roule! she ; J Ministers of .; : ; _ .; JL) £ MX Lu.* \u20ac , 2,000 * : On t} wi x royal ante-chambers with the Ministers « Will leave the Subscribers\u2019 dock on » HAVRE, and \u2019 ed of th COLINA VE Foch 6 1s the best tion I po the Beg ith.= i the Crown, the chief authorities of Madrid, ANTWERP.This Company\u2019s Lines are compos A êi the ERE LY Qe\u201c and st preparation Oungiy,, | Micag, J ; inci hurch, the | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, at 2 P.M.undernoted First-class, Full-powered Clyde- STRAT .; cet ang pda, pr i the principal prelates of Ae C ure >, he Fare For particulars, apply to built, Double-Engine, Iro.1 Steamships :\u2014 ORCHIS dhe no ass fall-power ever invented for RESTOR- of | © of th, a wir Se \u2018 residents, secretaries and delegates ot th re : , & CO.ons.The splen new first .j OF best pp 7 Gite #5 \u2019 military and noble orders of knighthood, | Montreal to Detroit.$12.BED DA nent street.Parisian.5100 Building.Dutton Serew Steamer EFFECT to 190 (High ING GRAY HAIR TO ITS [| State ries pick Fy mel .3 __ at.s Î > .J.BE.9 st class ; To : the deputies of the order of grandees and of| Do Chicago.18\u2014Rcturn, $34.1, =~ 110 | Porynesian 109 Capt.K.Brown.C8 GNTREAL FOR GLASGOW, YOUTHFUL COLOR AND || Assayer ea À the nobility, in all about two hundred and (Including Meals and Berth.) ugus Ta Sarmatian .000 Capt.A.D.Alrd, | os ox pa ABOUT Next, ; and - fifty high functionaries and personages who Accommodation unsurpr ssed.HH , Circassian.3800 Capt.James Wille ; .The 21 t t of SEPTEMBER Ratos from LIFE.: must hold themselves in readiness at any G.E.JAQUES & CO, h | Co Poravinn.Bo) Capt Top Eg, | taf parts of Canada and the Western States of Et supplie th natural Ohemist i hour of day and night to obey the invita 108 Common strect, ue ec eams p s | Nova Scot 300 Capt.V/.Richardson.| America.a | PP of Mass, tion of the royal messengers.The event.Or 177 St.James street.Hibernian.3200 Li F.Archer, E-N,He Social facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxes 1 food and color to the hair and 0 .; 3 spi : .M.Trocks., &e.also for a mber will be announced to Madrid by the firing September 9 216 a LE Fr 0 200 Cant.Neil McLean.Honsts, CATTLE and SHEEP, for which im- | glands without staining the leading of twenty-one guns ita\u2019Prince of Asturias is = 0 77 Grecian .4200 Capt.Lezellals.mediate: a plication must be made.ave first, i | skin, It will increase and Physi: - i i Ll ae ITC: pt.rett.il eo e à - born, and by fiftecn guns ouly if an infanta poy N \u2018 SUS 7 Cant: TG.Stephen.class Steamers.every week from Montreal | thicken the growth of the ped i8 tne first born.A red flag in the first case Qo Sd eet Se Prussian.3000 Capt.Joseph Eitchie.| and Glasgow thereafter during the season.| | hair, prevent its blanching 08 and a white in the second will be hoisted.co Tre ; EE Scandinavi 3000 Capt.Hush Whlie.Splendid accommodation for a limited : | and falling off, and thus endorse 4 mi oo re: => > ms dc Manitoban 3150 Capt.McDougall.number of Cabin Passengers.| .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 5 = - \u2018 y» | Canadian.2 Capt.C.J.Menzles, For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to AVERT BALDNESS, and DULCIGNO IN OLDEN TIMES = The SS.\u2018\u2018\u2019MIRAMICH!\u2019\u2019 | Fh@nician.: 250 Capt.James Scott.\u201c ROBERT REFORD & CO., recom- E \u2014\u2014e ! Is intended to be despatched from Mont- Waldensian 200 Capt: Moore.23 and 25 St.Sactainent Shrek, Montreal, Xt cures Itching, Era mend it fy History reeorts two things in particular EA M S E RVIC E real to Quebec, Father Point, Metis, Gaspe, Corinthion T3400 Capt, McNichol.; 67 Groat Clyde street, Glasgow.sions and Dandrat re a as 8 : of Dulcigno.At the beginning of the six- : 3 side, Charloitetown, andl Acadian .1500 Capt.Cabel.September \u2019 ; teenth century and for more than à century BETWEEN Torco, Summerside, \u2019 Newfoundland .1350 Capt.Mylins.HAIR DRESSING itis very || preat, afterward it was the most famous den of| LONGUEUIL & MONTREAL.| \u201cctow 0 t 5 odock P.M THE STEAMERS OF THE RO S S desirable, giving the hatra || exomph - pirates in the Adriatic; and later on, when FROM 5 A.M.UNTIL 8.30 P.M.MODY, ar oched utter TWO pm.on| LIVERPOOL MAIL LINE Haire.Tt oops the head ||in medi- Charles II.was King of England, the place | UNTIL, FURTHER NOTICE, the service |, N° Freight peed Shippers are requested = .loan.sweet and healthy cine.; 4 harboured a man on whom thé eyes of all [between Longuervil and Montreal will be | day of sailing, and Su pbe .X@ | sailing from Liverpool every THURSDAY, London Line of Steamers , .e i made, as near as possible, as follows :\u2014 to have their Bilis of Lading left for sig-! and from Quebec every SATURDAY, callin , ee the Jewish and great part ofthe Mohamme- | PROM LONGUEUIL TO THE FOOT OF by that hour D ee» receive on board and lund » dan world had once been turned.This was THE CURRENT nature by tha Pa apply to Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland and Fae.AE .Sabbatai Zewi, a Smyrnese Jew, who gave ON WEEK DATS, For Freight or ty SHAW Scotland are intended to be Jespateied Foy 255 = himself out for the Messiah, and after the! prom Longueuil\u2014At 5, 6, 7, 8, 8.80, 9, 10 and 11 - for Passage, to \" (moravraN TOM ST EPES sept 3.à death of whom the place became a shrine 5 72 3 à 2 550 6 7 Or, for Passage, 10 SARMATIAN \u201c Sept.2>.; om | a.m., 12 noon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5.30, 6, 7, 8 p.m.LEVE & ALDEN ATIAN \u201c ; sought by pilgrims from all parts of the|From Foot of Current \u2014At 5.20, G.0, 7.30, 8.15, 902 St James street.CIRCASSIAN .1 11002000 : Oct.2.oz = _ i by 115 world.The harbour of old Duleigno is | bi5 00 ped pam toni | 0S Jem EL | Bam an LE eee EE INGHAMS i one of the oldest on the Adriafi and the| BASIE AA September 13 BON essences sand #0.| Canadian Service puck Dyp best than exists on the harbourless coast From Longueuil\u2014 At 8 145 a.mm.,1,2,3, 4,561 NEITW TROT \"TE Intermediate.342.00.FOR THE between the southern point of Dalmatia and 7 p.m.\u2019 mm aw + _ Steoraze Steamers for Liverpool will # de- | VIKING.2,588 Tons Register.WHI S KERS H and the mouth of the Drin.The haven is | From Foot of Current\u2014At 8 a.m., 1.30, 2.30, d Shi spatched at regular intervals throughout the | OCEAN KIN 149 © = will change the beard to a BROWN or i a sure safeguard from the south wind, but 3.30, 4.30, 5.50, 6.30 and 7.50 p.m.Important to Importers an Ippers | season.ERL KING.2178 < \u201c h is exposed on its northern side.There are OT THE The Steamers of the Halifax Mall Line from | PAKO \"TE HN fail BLACK at discretion.Being in one \u2018 = = Halifax to Liverpool, via St, Johns, N.F., are he splendid new first-class fu OWer about a dozen huts now on the beach, mak- Grosbois Island.Ww St hi Li intended to be despatched ag follows i\u2014 screw stvamer OCEAN KING.À 100 (Hishest ; | Preparation it is easily applied, and ing a little settlement, exclusively Alba-| Ln the future, the bont will run on Sundays Great Western Steams ip LIne novA achROM HAL IFAX | Classat Lloyds) is intended to satl from produces a permanent color that will nian, and called Limani.In the beginning | only at 2and3 p.m.; Re , 1 ; ÂGE BET FEEN HALE AND n 3 5 of the sixteenth century the appearance of | Return Fare, 10¢.; Children, 5c.PE 3 2 RATES OF P ASSAGE Be A P Montreal for London, | ot wash off.| the harbour was very different.The townj, Dg oe er oi Cabin .$20.00 | Intermediate.$15.00.ON OR ABOUT PREPARED BY fell into Turkish hands very late in 1571] from Jacques Cartier Wharf.~ he & THE STEAMERS OF THE The 24th September next, R.P, HALL & CO, NASHUA, NH and the Turkish Governor of Scutari, who OVILE DUFRESNE, or o GLASGOW LINX |Tuking Gooks at LowEsT THROUGH RATES Sold by all Dealers In Medicines \u2018was responsible for the district, proved in- ne feet, GES = ,; from all parts of Canada and the Western .2% 4 illi ; i 238 St.Paul street.are intended to sail from Quebec, and there- | Gatos of Americ LYMAN, SONS & CO.; competent or unwilling to check the piracy | September 14 173 om atos of America.\u2019 9 .; 3 .à : ONMOUTH DOCK, | 2fter at regular intervals:\u2014 Special facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxed MONTREAL i which gave Dulcigno an evil name in the | WALDENSIAN « Sept.91 | Monts, de., and alse far a limited number of AL, i - .NEAR BRISTOL.) Al NSIAN.ooooonennn « Sept.eats, &e.also far r of Wholesale Agents | sixteenth and seveuteenth centuries.The .(3 the Grand BUENOS AYREAN .Sept.2 | HORSES, CATTLE and SHEEP, for which im gents, ; light Dulci 6 be 0 R N C R ing in connection with the Grand | GRECIAN \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0000cceeeee \u201c Oct.5] mediate application must be made.bh 12 ulcignote barques descended on the ttawa iver av.0.Trunk Railway Company of Canada, com- ; Will be Followed by one of the above first- Italian, Albanian, even Greek coasts.The osed of the following New and First-class An experienced Surgeon carried on each class Steamers, as advised, from Montreal Porte undertook to put them down, but the teamers :\u2014 vessel.Berths not secured until paid for.and London thereafter, during the season.Governor of Scutari, himself always chosen GALATEA.covevinniinnnnn 2,100 Tons.Through Bills Leding granted in Liver- Splendid accommodation for a limited Ww pares.icular N Ibani ; RIVERSDALE .2,000 do pool, and at Continental pofis, to all points | number of Cabin Passengers.Sprines à pr, dus agBB Te from a particular North Albanian family, ASHBURNE .2,500 do in Canada and the Western States.For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to orp cOusand 1, M reed À y was not inaccessible, and moreover the BELSIZE .1.768 do For Freight or other particulars, apply _ ROBERT REFORD & CO., or the sick Dan\u2019, oe.\u201cge extreme .Porte had no particular objection to seeing GALLINA.200 doa to | In Quebec, to ALLANS, RAE & ( 23 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal, SOLD \u2018 ° Austrian and Italian commerce damaged.An unmanageable Pacha at last made his The stcamship ASHBURNE be despatched for Avonmouth Docks about the 20th SEPTEMBER.; These steamers will have special facilities Co.; in Havre, to JouN M.CURRIE, 21 Quai dOr- leans; in Paris, to ALEXANDER HUNTER, 7 Rue Scribe; in Antwerp, to AUG.SCHMITZ & Or WILLIAM ROSS & C 3 East India Avenue, London.September 9 87 BY ALL Dy Sentember in appearance in the person of Suleiman, and BETWEEN : Co., or RICHARD BERNS; in Rotterdam, to grays ; A î : for thé carriage of Butter, Cheese, Boxed 23 b to C.HUGO: | sf) ab $ È; # the whole Dulcignote fleet, numbering no MONTREAL AND OTTAWA.| Meats, and other perishable goods, and the Buys & Co; in Hamburg, Co.in Brood Ra $ P var proc i .fewer than five hundred vessels, was burn- = : greatest care in handling same will be taken | {0 HEIRN RUPPEL & Sons; in Eelfast, 10 .TE Ht .dai } ed to the water's edge in its own harbour.| Passengers for OTTAWA and all interme- | at both ends of the route.They have also | CrarnEy & MAICOLM ; in London, to MONT- * GREAT ERY jme - This blow ruined old Dulcign nd the | diate ports take 7.15 a.m.{rain for Lachine to | first-class facilities for the carriage ofa limit GoM ERTE & WORKMAN, 17 Graceehurch street; \u2014_\u2014 FRADE mark wy, 1°\" thle DE me CIgno, à connect with steamer.ed number of Horses, Cattle and Sheep.in Glasgow, to JAMES & ALEX.ALLAN, 701 Calli t Cork Harbor, Ireland : M ares 3 i present town was planted a little further | First-class Fare to Ottawa.Cs $2.50 Intending Shippers should make immedi- | Great Clyde strect ; in Liverpool, to ATTAN ailing a or ; ar Jory rela hy % a daa ty : inland to take its place.In 1722 the town \u201c Do.1 Return Jo.OTRO £00 ate application, considerable engagements | BROTHERS, James\u201d street ; in Chicago, to| CARRYING BRIFISH AND AMERICAN AN 5 Cire any que fetal T .î i Second-class Fare to Wa.1 y ady bee - ALLAN & Co., 72 La Salle street; in New 3.Ÿ \"ery gC Dject © for brief period.Ta 187 the Montene-| otf\"{a {1 (king 15 am Gi for La- | For lates of hl SHES co York, to Luvs & Amy, 27 Prop NG Jed fe r ) : tene- | chine, daily.: & A., = A ste grins took it by storm, most of the Turkish | All-day trip to CARILLON AND BACK, 28 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal.Corner of Youville and Common streets.[ à y L à sell and \u20ac garrison having previously got away b passing through LAKE OF Two MOUNTAINS, Or to MARK WHITWILL & SON, August 24 14 Ha 4% 69 i 2 A ig - Faut \u201cenr 88 A I y got Y | returning home by the Rapids, Fare for The Grove, Bristol, À FAI 4 à vo pT {ng Bar sea.Austria, however, at the Berlin Con-{ round trip, $1.25 ; on Saturdays, $1.00.: England.= | eh Sef Log, a Before Taking Mega d pration t gress objected to its retention by Monten- For the ( ALEDONTA SPRIN GS, Epcur- | _ September § 87 DO M | N 10 N Li N E a.a .brain \"ans à prencb Exec! ini ; sion Tickets at reduced rates.\u2019 ; , ph 3 ] i ankw Tain an ; Tren k ©gro, and Gusinje and Plava were submitted AFTERNOON TRIPS DOWN - THE Bermuda West Indies and = & Te This fr at Household Medicine Ranks Amongst actly nue Que HT +\u2014with what result all the world knows.RAPIDS take 5 P.M.Train daily for La- 1 OF ; Etoile Se pS , To .extensive: ta like =.\u2014_\u2014 Lachine.! Porto Rico + pe SE rs ties the Leading Necessaries of Life.ns ei Pass fo SATUR DAY AFTERNOON EXCURSIONS : STEAMSIIIEPS.Those f bill îfy the B sions, : IT IS WORTH A TRIAL.TO ST.ANNES, fake 2 P.M.Train for Bt.p \u2018 Ç PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN ose famous Pills purify the BLOOD, ll partie, , «I was troubled for many years with Kidney Complaint, Gravel, &c.; my blood , became thin; I was dull and inaciive ; Anne\u2019s, returning home by the steamer down Rapide.Round Trip, 80c.Tickets at the principal Hotels and Grand Trunk Railway Offices, and Company\u2019s Office, 13 Bonaventure st.} R.W.SHEPHERD, IMPROVEMENT.Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, are appointed to leave as follows :\u2014 BRITANNIC.Saturday, Sept.18, at 4.00 p.m.and act most powerfully, yet soothingly on the Liver, Stomach.Kidneys, which we desire +, | \u201cvery one, gi Tue à old by gl] druggists 2 BX prekugey for gg @ , ; received her mail on resting of the, .of thou could hardly crawl about, and was an old President.Em 7 5 ADRIATIC .Thursday, 8 ELS, givi ; he G i lief: PE EE = EE, _ y, Sept.B, at 8.00 4.m.[and BOWELS, giving tone, energy, TRY \u2019 ony worn-out man all over, and could get noth-| June 8, 135 QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY Fo BALTIC.Tuesday, Sept.28, at 1.00 p.m.: 2 ) gy, and } ¥ Me general CODY?vigour to these great MAIN SPRINGS OF GERMANIC.Saturday.Oct.2, at 3.00 p.m.A 5 RB © ey oe à PDU | LIFE.They are confidently recommend- \"vr to sciene REPUBLIC.Thursday, Oct, 7, at 7.00 a.m.a Soid tr Man ce toes rs N care in he Running in connection with the ser .1nd Beteil Dey ing to help me, until I got Hop Bitters, and For BERMUDA, 88.BERMUDA, Sept.23, now I am a boy again.My blood and kid- ; For MARTINIQUE, ST.LUCIA, BARBA- .i CELTIC.Thursday, Oct.14, at 2.00 pau.| od as a never failing remedy i BY Sugriets, : neys are all right, and I am as active as a DOES and TRINIDAD, 88.BAHAMA, Sep- Grand\" Trunk Railway of Canada.SALOON PASSAGE.» where the constitation oe a (anos aneda sud United yi \"pase beAR A man of 30, although I am 72, and I have no tember 22.Tons Tons.| New York to Liverpool and Queenstown ! : > vhatever Ther 17 + oJ ent.Which doubt it will d Il for oth f ë ad = For ST.THOMAS and BARBADOES, $S.| Montreal.3,284 | Brooklyn.3,600 | $80 and $100 gold.Return Tickets, $145 and | cause, has becomed impaired or weakened.I ; Ling for oubt it will do as well for others of my E CANIMA, Oct.2.Dominion.3,176 | Toronto.-3,2841 8175 gold.Tickets to London, $7, and | They arc wonderfully efficacious in all ail- P \u201cPPER'S QUININE gv PP jorth vario age.It,is worth the trial \u2014(Father.)\u201d Th L a N \u2018 ti C MA = N JOINS, AS] JADILLA, MAYA Eros, coe 2700 Ontario.Sire to Paris, $20, gold, additional, Chil ren be- ments incidental to Females of all ages .ay stom.1ihens the very, Sa other, © > J A an uebec.2 eutonia.A ween one and twelve years, half-price.n- RE + î sa Ienirite\u201d roves digestion ) : \u2014 & Lapriarie Navigation Lo.POITN BIC, 85.HADII, put.§10am ay to | Mississippi.2,680 Ottawa se 650 | fants free.Servants, $50.\u2019 > and as a GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE | ÿplrits, freruils the hei: appears £0 .or freig assage and insurance, apply to .is.o.oo.(Building.HESE STEAMERS DO NOT CARRY CATTLE, | are unsur ed.CE à m the effect of hu \"ying ike DI A CARD.untit farther notice, thé steamer LAPRAT \u201cA2E.OUTERBRIDGE & UO., DATE OF SAILING.SHEEP OR PIGS.\u2019 rpassed tonic is fnvatuable.1 fuse BED To all wh : RIE, Capt.DEMERS, will leave at the follow.29 Broadway, New York, Steamers will sail as follows :\u2014 STEERAGE PASSAGE.OCKYERS SU recorded.Thé © all who are suffering from the errors | ne S205 VEMERS, Wi possible i w Entrance, 2 Morris street.FROM QUEBEC.From Montreal to Liverpool, London, ER will d SULPHUR ; J ing on the | and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak- | Gn Week Days\u2014 : LEVE & ALDEN, BROOKLYN.23rd Sept.Londonderry, Queenstown, Glaszow, Belfast, | | days complet arken Srvhei: WC opt that W 1 \" y .,.St.James street, Montreal.ONTARIO.80th Sept.Bristol, Cardiff, $26.50.To Montréal froni \" apletely bring bac); tempt THES ness, early decay, loss of Manhood, &c., I Laprarie\u20146.30 9.00 A.M.; 1, \"P.M.TORONTO 9th Oct, above places.$28.80 prepatd ne È : ; The effect is superior to by.À: horses, in Pari will send a recipe that will cure you, FRÉE Montreal\u20147.80, 11 A.M ; 4.30 P.M.: > = DOMINION.\u201816th Oct.assonger - ?_ [its former colour.It prog ; v long horses trs DW 94 lowest rates.ply to R.J.CORTIS, Agent, 37 Broudway, | (Pld VVounds, ISOTes [natural shade, und is 1 ° \u2014épdder in th .- wer : ; \u2018Through Tickets can be had at all tbe prin- | New York.Or to d Ul Recommended for destroy hee TR iscellaneons i een ; \u2014 © cipal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Offices in B.J.COGHLIN, os an Cers.couraging growth of ne he \u2026 a companics Canada, and Through Bills of Lading are SOLE AGENT, itis an infallible remedy.If effectually TG Y var FOLLO CHE A P TRIP! granted to and from all parts of Canada.26 St.Sulpice Street, Montreal, rubbed on the neck and chest, as salt into DEPPER'S QUININE AND\u201d Cousiguee Flotices.JOHN TAYLOR & BRO.or Freight or Passage, apply in London, September 1 14 meat, it Cures SORE THROAT, Bronchitis, -__ contains an unv ying an nine and iron.aus arrived at _\u2014 \u2014 to Bowring, Jamieson & Co., 17 East India Ib possesses al bi, that ! bi 4» | Avenue ; in Liverpool, to Flinn, Main & Coughs, Colds, and even ASTHMA.For [these valuable tonice: : Lan dott, da ¢ teamer Montgomery, 24 James Street; in Quebec, Glandular Swellings, Abcesses, Piles, | 20d symptoms trace ico ff watvve, G3 { M ERC L ow.M.Macpherson ; at all Grand Trunk .Fistulas gs, SCS, 5; state of the nervous ysiem, vided it be : caves Dock, cor 4 > an m- way ces; or to oO.e y, and deran.Cn ir .CHANTS Leas cs Dec , corner of Colborne and Co DAVID TORR.ANCE & co, - 5 Grout, Rheumatism, |generaliheaith ~~ hing | i} ! xchange Court, And every kind of SKIN DISEASE, i TPPARAXACUM AND ron JO OV ; September 14 8 nd every kind o SKIN DISEASE, it has parte AND Pop + water, snd Manufacturers\u2019 Agents.EVERY FRIDAY, at 7 P.M,, for never been known to fail.his TO os by J.In.ten days.bu E « nd f 3 Fare À The Pills and Ointment are manufacture dicinal roots, is now uscd ins.sater through - : J = 22e Le \u2014 ly at and calomel for the cure of dys: ve the eler uipment and -Supplies TORONTO.beeen eens $7.00 3 x x onlyat and calomel for the cureofdrs 8 ic the le quip »upp jor ST.CATHARINES .2 00000000 1.50 an \u2014 Tee an 33, moun [AREET, LONDOX, liver, which are genealy teh water | NIAGARA FALLS .850 AN > - res endors of Medicincs | shoulders, head-ache, dro r three da Schooner C.J.BRYDGES| ENGINEERS, ie ed gle Canada Shipping Company.[throughout the Civilimea World; with |(ite, Sarred tongue, diagrent: M.ttes i WILL SAIL EARLY FOR LOWER BOILER MAKERS, * Meals and Berth include = FEE Running in connection with the Er apee in almost every language.|ach, and fuclings of gent fr vin (he PROVINCES.hn | , [ rade Marks of these Medicines are jsets the sluggish liver in - Lal receiver ; : STERAMFITTERS NORRIS & ROUTH, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA.|resistered in Ottawa.Hence, any one | lightly actson tic bowels zc.gre hu Forfreight and particulars, apply to > 22 ST.JOHN STREET, Upstairs.La \u2014 throughout the British Possessions, Who | Hits medieme Parasieuns M +r vas ab ke Winnipeg.8,300 Capt.W.Bernson.{ may keep th i | rfei is a fluid made by J.bE MA.wal BOGUE, DIXON & CO, AND July 16 169 \u2014_\u2014 Lake Manitoba.8500 Capt.G.B.Booty, | nay keep the American Counterfeits for | fsa fluid made onlyby JH: p< wdny 203 Commissioners street, ~ THE LANE ROUTE.Lake Champlain .\u2026.2300 Capt.W.Stewart, | 5216, Will be prosecuted, Tabor.Bottles, Bs, Wl.and ic: - fp ine bilo September 18 224 TR A IF.VW A \u2019 .Lake Nepigon .2,300 H.W.Campbell.RG PurcuasErs shouid look to the Label | Chemists, A most valuatle 44 i has algo : - YS.R h | d t The Cunard Steamship Company (Limited) | _ The steamers of this Line will sail from | on the Pots and Boxes.If the address is | medicine for India, Australia\u2019 fe \u201cgotten In \u2014\u2014 iIchelieu an NTAT10 | between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, | MONTREAL FOR LIVERPOOL as follows:\u2014 | not 533 Oxford street, Loudon, they are | Colonies generally.der NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.\u2018No.16 ST.JOHN STREET| Navigation Co rn So ADEN CORI HARKCR, LAKE CHAM spurious.onde hey WE | pps quia fe à te ! = ° : Wednesday, Sept, 22.LAKE 1 October 18 rouses and developes the :- tue wi =, areas a =~ 1 lécyTHIA EE 3 WINNIPEG tober D W 249 ies, enriches the blood, prow AA MONTREAL.- emeayaba | AM, fini fs on a Yegnestas Oct À || LARENTEIGON KNOW THYSELF.tei ome dao Bb £7) day ., + Louse, ) EV ERY ACRE à ye Wednesday: oot.a Rates of Passage from Montreal to Liver- ' kind, chest affections, aud bs + who had \u20ac RE Een.Wednesday, Nov.3.| Pool, $50; Return Tickets, $90.ATS THE untold miseries that | \u20acases, scrofulous tendencies vas liv .dav Through Bills of Lading are issued to and - 245 ; frame is greatly invigora W \u201cyg: Wednesday, Nov, 10.8 : result from indiscretion i 1 faculties ve = = > orth a Million ! Summer Arrangement.And every following Wednesday from New from all parts of Canada and the Western | Ska 9 in early life may be alle Tonia, the mente iv tren À; and tota Te om ; ork.aq + è J = | eons Fb © 1 into view The Clipper Ship STRATHEARN.THE STEAMERS OF THIS COMPANY RATES OF PASSAGE.\u2014$80 and $100 gold, ac- | .For Freight or other particulars, apply :\u2014 ï, 3 viated and cured.Those | return to robust health c Grossart from Glas ow on t a a Capt LET ALL EXAMINE FOR THEMSELVES BETWEEN cording to accommodation.\u2019 In Liverpool, to H, J.SELKIRK, Canada who doubt this assertion | 4°SS2 Ga; next oI a TB tvs y I gow, is entered at Curs- = .Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional.Shipping Company, 21 Water street ; in Glas- ou 15 assertion | everywhere.The name ofc Ti or.and re toms.Consignees will please pass their MONTRE AL AND QUEBEC Return tickets on favourable terms.owt to P.Rintoul, Son & Co.; in London, to should purchase thé new Laboratory, London, BEE © © its exes .Entries without delay.The G reat L ?|_ Stecrage at very low rates.Sicerage tickets | ; MONTGOMERIE & Co., 82 Mark Lane, E.C.; < 9 medical work published | There is no Tonle so cry se ; an à e Run regularly as under: from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all] in Canada, at all the Offices of the Grand | 488 J .per\u2019s Quinine and Iron.0.1 AC i JH.& A.ALLAN, The QUEBEC, Capt.Robt.Nelson, on Mon- | Other parts of Europe at lowest rates.Trunk Railway or to , by the PEABODY MED- |commended to ea wi t+ uot ever : 5 Agents.OF THE days.Wednesdays and Fridays, and\u2019 \"Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, THOMPSON, MURRAY & CO., ICAL INSTITUTE, Boston, entitled THE | Colonics, und shoul Sei or °C 0 & \\ September 18 m 224 MOUNT ROYAL VALE The MONTREAL, Capt.Wm.Burn, on Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other Ports on 1 Custom House Square, SCIENCE OF LIFE; or, SELF-PRESER- for use in every cas Ban ° 2 8 sd: 3 ne Continent, an or editerranean Ports.x Le a a ition.___\u2014 \u2014 L < WIÈNESE : r ° AND SESE Bretook pan rom Mona 1 For Freight and Passage, apply at the Com- | August 16 98 ad ons ixhausted \u201cvitality, nervous: =o owy ERS SUPER iis ei ek \u2019 .\\ .« pany\u2019s ce, No.owling Green.ysical debility, or vitality 1impaire < JR\u2014Sulphur being b- ®.= NOTICE T0 GONSIGNEES.Proposed Victoria City Properties.MONTREAL TO.HAN ILTON or SHAS.G.FRANCKLYN, Agent.1880 LO N DO N 1880 by the errors of youth or too close applica for its sumulant cleaning ne : P Anco er 8 ' tion to business, may be restored and man- | on the hair glande, cded Iris 08 = 0 | .# ; y a ., 5St.Francois Xavier Street.: £ , ay ber J olv ended.resid Pp 4 À pi blocks of ONE ARPENT in front by | connecting at Toronto with the steamers for | September 17 81 b hood regained.ls strongly.ond never fails in I ted > Æ t and arpents - depth, fronting on a Niagara Falls and Bultalo, and with Que ec and Montreal.Two hundredth edition, revised and en- | the eolour glands, pires be M of arent i Zz CL fg at ene we acadamized, and end- | ill leave duily (Sundays excepted), from the | N M AN LI N E A 7 arged, just published.it is a Jtandard mwintaining (41 55 requirth {ond ir h - Nearly à e pur- | Canal Basin,at NINE o\u2019clock a.m., and La- 4 medical work, the best in the English lan- .\u20ac Sold by Chemivs BR Fes) = 2 = chase money can remain on the property | Chine on the arrival of the train\u2019 leaving 4 « : guage, written by a physician of Seat ex- Mons Le 6e ons Tondon, the C: ad espec > = \u2019 \u2019 for ten years at six per cent.Bonaventure Station at NOON, and Coteau oye \u2014 = Ny perience to whom M ; ded Ê old and througiout the world.tte so geuer The SS.BUENOS AYREAN, Captain| The Brick Fields, Sand Pits, Quarries | L'24PE OR arival ol train leaving Montreal | Sailings, 1850, < TAR Dr llog so wom was awarded 8 BoC tim | Loekyers is equal toans \"One day, McLean, from Glasgow, is enrered at Cus- | Alumi dF 2 qi ; ] Loc ock p.m.ce JR Jewelled medal by t e ational cal | reparations.\u2014# her hush , ; gow, at Cus umina and Fuel Deposits will be sold on | Steamer BOHEMIAN, Capt.J.Rankin, for ; TRIN x F Association.It contains beautiful and | \u2014\u2014 Tron \\PLAINT toms.Consignees will please pass their | similar terms, and the Wat Cornwall and intermediate ports, every | From NEW YORK via QUEENSTOWN to = PF > - ns LIVER COMPLAIN: M.Colonel Entri ith t a e Water-power Lots Tuesday and Friday, at 12 Noo, from Canal LIVERPOOL, very expensive engravings.Three hun- \u201cING'S DANDELION \u201cpouse : 3 ntries without delay.on the River Side, as well as the beautiful | Basin.\u2019 \u2019 Carrying the United States Mails.dred pages, more than 50 valuable pre- Re RI LIVER PILLS (Mine the H.& A.ALLAN, Wooded Lots on the various Brooks and | Steamer TROIS RIVIERES, Captain J.Y LINE scriptions for all forms of prevailing disease oe cars) oo Bb even ; 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UR - 4.1 ARKER, Ly COMMERCIAL PT uilding, and an- > > ; AY» a i : AND DAIT IM Dy ies No.4 Bulfinch $ d out delay.other, well-suited for Light from Robt.McEwen, at the Freight Office.Or to J.Y.GILMOUR & CO., For Freight or Passage, apply to TEMPER- .ulfinch Street, Boston, Heal and Published PNG ko ROBERT REFORD & CO :é= facturinæ.in rear.S 1ght MANU- | Canal Basin.354 St.Paul street.| LEYS, CARTER & DRAKE, 21 Billiter street, | Mass.The author may be con- if HERALD P ith CoA Cox A y - £.In rear.Steam power if{ J.B.LAMERE, ALEX.MILLOY, Or C.C.McFALL, London, E.C.; ROSS & CO.Quebec, sulted on all diseases requiring Thyse ' ING COMPAR be addi J inquiry, gents.necessary.Apply at the Office.155 St General Manager.Traffic Manager.143 St.James street, DAVID SHAW, ski .Communications ing Dithe.Berio ?September 18 u 224 | James Street : .GENERAL OFFICE 23 St.Paul street.Jane 4 Agents in Montreal, September 15 Montreal.and experience.STEN A iret, yontraly ions fo - ontreal, June 4, , une ptember al ovember 13 rm D 271 W 45 St.James 10 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY me re rt rer Step = \u2018 lay, == FLLIGEN CE = - pEAN © ns \u2014 SE è .~~ wy VET Review \u2014 THE .Naval TT.SN Te GAMBETTA me ar axsurs Fast\" [ so DE TART MARDES -\u2014 F sat IN : ARCS LE 0 JE m0 B pondenit- sg0.Tig x (nero august 31: ! 8 m ia Inf PR perurned fro 1 SNS i atx bat to Cherbourg, ith.YY acclaimed and ayy on / tent.The jour A ie.Lies tore in ue its.; _ was be serve for nd «mir must clegant à \" np the ipr-FOUIEs dining- th du ag rooms: ete.ad me : rain: à fine ng « eas d for then my, BE Ju ay 3 ino | wd Sp ed eputation Le Sale à : le specclhy bu: brief Lg lit 143 \u201c1 QU .a La ex our rest of the vit 1 awaiting Too the mes ated, and ! -ndidly deer poiut m every pots were, at ked, 50 that pas- = apy choosed 1 arches.Ad Vipin phal a bunting, pre tors the str ca ws : ny] - \u201cat du salutes of cannon; ses :ses and redresses BI aa che port.the \u201c4 à uations of nave \u2019 and-tubbers, June Les ; the staple of ooh te lumina 100, FL ire 1 three TIE he the launch- a Magon;\u201d being ; © and principal inci- motivé PY proceeding SINCE Cp WITH TROOPS, Icome extended istakeably db wins LIN - the We Bis being UNI J a .tic.Enpe say yacht, «The sl iraity yacht | Ensshd inst Lord of the d- ce d Admiral Ryder, 7.and were saluted A > olution squadron *; © ams and corvettes, i jroB< la -h-boats, and training .ghips IN all.teen BES Ç Le English steam = 3 dose 5 an appearance ' ev \u201cny ao PY ments for pr venting il we ARISE mous crowding Wl pm the eo jally of the on Sim UE nd especially « Men ugh the jetties, docks an andi pb ely judicious and effec han\u2019, pore EME a EXTS A yo ACCD tend (hen Place: notwithstand.a.lave WAU rpedo-practice ant .an ps of torpedopractis oo ü ge § mimic warfare ie] © rocedures © tj hy t \u2018 i .ad unpretending simpli- ä sar to have created a n on the public n; M.Gambotia ER epeated ovation; ot ee Chamber, M.Leon \u2018 land cordially received, na- (UE, good deal less of atten- pane + than the President Head À oral ecutive and the future Fur k pains, in his speeches, ae ple were mistaken in hol ot Pe ve any intention of I Ht so generally attribut- PE he joture.of pens of the conclusion DB.gANNER'S FAST td ved here with o general tect i though tempered by the ral conviction that the volun- y ro science, vanity, OT what not, pi in horrible convulsions as ' can to cat.The strange ex- 4 jich has kept the European v appear > mpressio! \u201carable IMpréFrr \u201caura jostal regio dle AL rey +7 gent hin for the past three weeks, INE Ay rth various reminiscences, his- 6 nervy.al ther, of previous long fasts, tion | wd ars 0 be generally gonceded ect of hs À i ike Dr.Tanner's fust las ever = del Thes Swiss Military Times, PHIR E mn en the latter, recalls a similar grey yj: JE Ë that was made, with a num- Shot wet is, four years ago ; With * to thai: M7 horses, IN Paris, four y 0) od and does\u201d À sorence, viz.that the fast was force 5, ls ce poor quadrupeds without their pensive pg | ad that the French experiment PHUR 7, J ken with a view to ascertain- EM long Lorses could be made to go ; fodder in the event of the scarcity avompanies à siege.EE FOLLOWING RESULTS aûs arrived at.It was proved, Leà deu, that a horse can hold out crenty-ve days without any solid lestroyine , New fair, ysteme JB vided it be supplied with plenty Wl deran, MR ne water of good quality ; that a \u2014\u2014 ME laely Dold out for five days ND Pls water, and that, if a horse be well nat k .ten days.but insufficiently provided sed ins: sater throughout that period, it will reofds Mc the eleventh day.One horse, shich water had been entirely with- yo three days, drank, on the fourth ur êtres (about twelve gallons) of within three minutes.A horse general ; ; ver in wad received no solid nourishment els, -ndars but which had had plenty - +r.was able, on the twelfth day of + «to daw a load of two Lundred and uieaine kilos.A sic has also been cited of a dog that eu: and£æ - -aluable ustralis -# forgotten in a house by the family ter went off for five NEAND \u2018Sens to the seaside, and left for cag time without an atom of opression.JR 07 a drop of water.On the re- 4 spc bu of the family, the poor dog was found, sti : \u2018= house, to the amazement of its ++.Who had supposed it to have been it was alive, but literally a living 0, and totally blind, but it managed +} into view, on hearing the familiar «It was carefully and judiciously cord] o J rand recovered not ouly its lost rtain in ut its evesight.ise I 4 CRINESE FASTER, ways ix JIU not every constitution, however fever of My astand even a much shorter lack of in w¥itness the odd story that has just Loing h.JP Ws region of the troubles that re- dng.her JF Vie à certain Mr.and Mrs.Hai KYER™.+ .Subjects of the Emperor of China, .ff riding in the province of Kan-su.AF lusband is a cavalry-soldier ; the wife \u201cvof great independence of character, p'ned for her contempt of ordinary * and especially of the marital au- «+ # generally conceded by Chinese ny of the * One day, when Mrs.Hui Cheng had J bet husband, the latter complained PLANT BE Cal i i Los olonel of this proceeding of Tos in.RPO: whereupon the Colonel hing that \u201cit is good to shut up re- VV Wives\u201d consigned Mrs.Hai Cheng, \u201c9.The lady, however, was so in- vat at this result of her onslaught \u2018wr husband, that she fell ill, refused F \u2018rishment during by Ti g two days and died andmik À od day.Her husband gave the and 165 on Searing himself satisfied as to die dts Joath, and, an in- , Dm ÿ by the proper authori- Pme Ne ES marks of violence or ill- \u201cse ha Ch'eng was told to take J me and give it burial, which = A Ing loath, proceede TER oe oh eded to do.But on HEL * &toing the Governor of the dis- , Carkrre 95 Informed that Hai Ch ces y eng's wife VG IND! vd , Coux T0 Live AGAIN; trac qe \"Inquiry itt .2 Ditty Bor 22 transpired th es Mcaions à p at, while the Or the interment were going Bigorre, on the skirts of the Pyranees.going on, it was suddenly discovered that the woman was breathing.The region of the heart became wm ; her pulse throbbed, and, in short, Mrs.Hai Cheng came to life again.The husband.under this disappointment, reported his wife's resuscitation to the Captain of the Company, who declared that it was impossible for a dead person to come to life again, and considered that there was nothing for it but to go on with the funeral.The distracted husband then appealed to his Colonel, Who, too, Was obdurate, and angrily replied, «I have reported the woman dead ; 1 can\u2019t report her as alive again ; and added, \u201c Alive or dead, you'll have to bury her.\u201d The Captain then went himself to Hai Ch'eng's house, to sce that the funeral was performed according to order, und commanded him to go, himself, and dix a grave for his wife outside the walls forbidding him to remain in his house or to keep his wite there.Hai Cheng complied with this order, the grave was dug, and Mrs.Hai Cheng (who, though warm and evidently living, was still unconscious), was placed in a coffin and carried to the grave.But, as the bearers passed out at the gate, Mrs.Hai Ch\u2019eng, recovering consciousness and voice, uttered cries that TERRIFIED THE BEARERS, who set it down in the middle of the road and left it there, flying in affright, and there the coffin remained until the matter, having reached the ears of the Governor, an emi- sary, sent by the latter, opened the coffin end had the unfortunate woman released and conveyed to her home, despite the opinion of the military authorities (pro- pably shared by Mr.Hai Cheng), that such instances of resuscitation should not be tolerated.A good deal of excitement has been caused here by the expulsion from French territory of an American, the son of an Irishman, MR.HARDMAN HICKEY, who, under the style and title of the Baron de Saint Patrice, has edited a little illustrated journal whose sole aim has been to hold up \u2018the leading members of the Government to ridicule.This little paper, Le Triboulet, has undergone several scores of lawsuits and fines ; but the editor, being rich, paid the fines and renewed his attacks with fresh spirit, after each new suit.The patience of the Goverument was exhausted ar last ; and after the appearance of a cartoon representing the three Presidents dressed as sailors, all three tipsy, and dancing a rollicking hornpipe amidst the jeers of the people of Cherbourg, the « Baron\u201d received the order to quit the territory of the Republic within 24 hours.The wisdom of this sentence may be doubted, as, under the Empire, the very men who have now driven this ardent Royalist out of France not only employed every imaginable wea~ pon against the Government then in power, but loudly demanded the most entire liberty for the press.That «a Whig out of office is a Tory ¢n\u201d is apparently as true in our day as in the days of Hudibras.A NEW WAY OF MEETING A DEFICIT.The tendency of many persons who have no title to buy one of the Papal Court, or to confer one on themselves of their own authority, is being ingeniously turned to account by the ltalian Government, with a view to covering, in part, the deficit in the Budget created by the repeal of the Lighly obnoxious grist-tax, inflicled on the unhappy peasants after the War of Independence, which, despite its brilliant achievements, laid on the country a heavy debt that had to be met as best could be contrived by the financiers of the new State.The Italian Parliament has just enacted that, in future, the wearers of titles shall pay a tax on their nobility.An Italian Prince will pay, on taking his title, a sum of 30,000 francs, or £1,200 sterling; a swn of 25,000 lire (£1,000) will be paid on taking the title of Duke.The tax for a Magistrate is fixed at 20,000 lire; for the title of Count, 15,000 lire; the title of Baron or Viscount is fixed at 10,000 lire ; all inferior titles arc lumped at 5,000 lire apiece.Should the person ennobled not desire that the title shall descend to any successors, a discount of 10 per cent.on the regular tariff will be allowed.For the right to have a crest and shield, 700 Zire will henceforth be charged.Italy is busy with money matters in other ways than this ingenious assessing of titles of nobility ; among other plans, with the formation of a new Society for reviv- ng t PETER'S PENCE under another form.This new scheme for providing funds for the Papal needs is the formation of «'The Universal.Union for daily tribute to the Supreme Pontiff;\u201d the amount of the daily tribute thus to be demanded of all Catholics being fixed at one czntime (the fifth part of a halt-penny), or six sous for each month of 30 days.Should this tribute be puid by ali the Catholics of the globe, the Papal exchequer will be richer than ever before.A grand monument to Pius 1X, in the form of his statue, twice the size of life, has just been paid for by private subscription, and placed in the grand Cathedral of Mlian.The \u201cgay world\u201d of Paris being now scattered to the four winds of heaven, it is in the old historic chateaux of France, or in the elegant modern villas that rival, and often surpass the former, in show and luxury, that dances and dinners are being given.One of the most splendid of these entertainments is the magnificent ball, given a fow days ago by the Count and Countess de Paris at the Chateau d'Eu, finely restored since the return of the Orleans family, and now the property and favourite residence of the Orleanist candidate for the throne of France.All the Princes and Princesses of the House of Orleans were present with the \u201cfine flower\u201d of the Orleanist party.PRINCESS FREDERIKA OF HANOVER and her husband, Baron de Pawel-Rammin- gen, have been spending a few days here on their way to the baths of that most picturesque of watering places, Bagneres-de- The semi-royal pair are staying at the quiet Hotel de Vouillement, where the ex- Queen of Naples and Queen Sophia have been obscurely negotiating for many years past; if not «the world forgetting,\u201d at least «by the world forgot,\u201d with the exception of a very small, intimate circle of devotees of the doctrine of the Divine Right of Kings.The Count de Chambord is naturally looked up to, by all the ex-royal- ties now living in the shade, as the head of the tribe of ex-royalty.Queen Isabella, now that she is reconciled to her son and successor, may be regarded as having one foot in the camp of royalty-regnant, and the other in the camp of the ex-royals.The Duke de Madrid is also an important personage in the group of people of royal birth aspiring to rid themselves of the unwelcome feeling which the revolutionary era we are traversing has added to their titles.) THE FRENCH PARLIAMENT, Which has got rid of the Tuileries as a Royal Dwelling, has now determined to get rid of the Crown-diamonds as royal heirlooms.These fine stones are to be divided into three portions; the first, comprising the historic jewels, is to be placed in the Louvre ; the second, comprising gems possessing geological aalue, will be placed in the Museum of the School of Mines ; the third, comprising Royal and Imperial jewellery, possessing only a commercial value, is to be sold by auction.An inventory of the stonss comprised in the third division is being prepared, but it is only the last of a series; the first dates from 1791; the second from 1810, during the first Empire, subsequently verified under Louis XVIIL These stn :s were them taken from their settings, and were found to be 65,000 in number, anlofa value of 21 millions of francs.Subsequent inventories were made il 1832 and in 1848.AMONG THE DIAMONDS comprised in thisZcollection, in 1791, four had à European célebrity ; these were .The Regent.the only one now remaining, weigh- Ing 136 carats, and then estimated at a value of 12 millions of francs: next, The Saunco, 33 carats, one million of francs, own the property of Prince Deimdott, dropped by the late Jules Janin, to whom the Princess confided it for a moment, one day ! when he was accompanying her and her : 250,000 husband in a walk through the streets of th: Passy suburb, but haj pily recovered fromthe child of a washerwoman, who had picked it up and given it to her little boy to play with, under the impression that it was «a pretty bit of glass Pe The Mirror of Portugal, 21 carats, francs; and The Dixieme de Mazarin, 16 carats, 50,000 fr.In addition to The Regent, the present collection contains a gold crown entirely covered - with precious stones, comprising 5,206 brilliants, 146 roses, and 59 supphires; a poniard, the handle and sheath of which are enriched with 410 brilliants estimated at 72,000 fr.; another, constellated with 1,569 roses, valued at 261,000 fr.; à sword with brilliants, of a value of 241,000 fr.; a decoration of the Order of the Saint Esprit, with 443 brilliants ; an aigrette and bandeau with 217 brilliants.The other jewels consist of crosses of the Legion of Hanover, cpaulette buttons, clasps, hat and shoe buttons, &c.It may be remarked that most of the sapphires in the Crown are false, but it 18 not known at what time the substitution was made.All the above are to be placed in the Louvre ; they are estimated at nineteen millions of francs.The second portion is of small value ; the third is supposed to be likely to fetch about three millions of francs, which sum is to form a fund for the purchase of works of art for the various national museums.It is A CURIOUS PACT that the principal diamond dealers of the world are Jews.The men of that race have hitherto contrived to escape military service, as they usually purchased substitutes, when caught by the conscription, in the States in which they dwell.But since compulsory service has been made the rule in most of the continental States, they are found in considerable numbers in the various European armies, but it has been pointed out that, under these changed conditions, Jews generally manage to avoid doing duty in the ranks.In the Austrian army, at all events, they usually contrive to get into the medical, commissariat or other non-combatant branches of the services, and even when drafted into the infantry, cavalry or artillery they are generally found occupying posts as office clerks, orderlies, or officers\u2019 servants.The Austrian army authorities attribute this fact to the natural shrewdness of THE HEBREW PEOPLE, their aptitude as accountants and clerks, and the steady way in which they befriend and assist one another, fast monopolising many of the above-mentioned classes of appointments.In Germany no little jealousy is openly manifested against the Juws, who are loudly declared to be naturally cleverer than the rest of the community, and to be in a fair way of getting all the great commercial, banking, railway, and other leading interests, into their own hands.Two important projects are now under discussion for adding to the waterways of this hemisphere ; one is the proposed canal to be cut between Bordeaux and Narbonne, to unite the waters of the Bay of Biscay and the Mediterrancan ; the other is the canalising of the Don, which will unite the Baltic with the Black Sea, through Dantzic by the Vistula and the Don, and the Dniester to the Gulf of Odessa.The distance by sea between Odessa and Dantzic is 9,500 kilometres ; whereas the new route will reduce it to some 1,600 kilometres, to the immense advantage of the trade in grain and other natural products of that region.THE UNIVERSITY OF PAVIA has just placed in its library a glass hall containing fragments of bones and dust declared to be the remains of Columbus, vouched for and presented to the town by the San Domingo Government, the French Association for the Development of Science is holding its ninth annual session at Reims, nnder the Presidency of M.Kranz, High Coramissioner of the exhibition of 1878 ; and a Hurguian nobleman has sojourned fran Ostend to Pesth on a velocipede in 20 days, and been enthusiastically welcomed by his fellow-citizens on his arrival, he himself rejoicing in having lost ten pounds weight of flesh on the road, but regretting the loss of his overcoat, strapped insecurely to the back of the steel biped.hr EE\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 amd AREAL DISTRESS is often sudden y expi need from an at- ark of cramp in the stoimneb, coïie or siher painfal aff c'ions for the relief cf which rothirg is superior to Dr.Piercr\u2019s compound Ex ras of Smart-Weed, or Wwte-Pepper, compourded from the best Freven bia dy, Jamaica ginger, smart-vced, ar water-spepper and anodyre gume.For diuir-æ y dis-nit«ry, bloody flux, choters mo:bus, :*s w«rming, ecoth ing as ringent avd hes\u2018ing proper ies render it a p-rfict specific, unsur- pasred as an au dyue anl stimuleting emhbrocatiou -r iiniment.Should b: kept in every famly.Sold by druggists ar fifty conte.PHOSPHATE LAND! FOR SATE, One Thousand Acres of PHOSPHATE LANDS, In the Townships of Wakeficld and Templeton, County of Ottawa, within a short distance of the Macadamised Road and Ottawa River.The above Lands have been examined by one of the most experienced men in the Dominion, and pronounced them unequalled in that County.All information respecting said Lands to be addressed to the undersigned at Ottawa.E.McGILLIVRAY ; Or JACKSON REA, Montreal.June 16 143 TO SHIPPERS OF PRODUCE.Salesmen in London, Liverpool, Birmingham, and most large towns.Head Office : Birmingham, England, to which place all Cablegrams, Bills of Lading, &c., should be sent.Commission, 5 per cent.; cash forwarded with account sales.Shippers of Apples, Turkeys, or any other kind of American Produce, will do well to try us.JOSEPH SMITH & SONS, Auctioneers and Commission Agents.Reference\u2014The Worcester City and County Banking Company, Birmingham.Best qualities of Apples, well packed will prove the most remuncrative, and, as it is a scarce scason for Apples in England, we advise you to send.Turkeys, Geese, &c., should be thirty hours without food before killing, bled in the head, feathers left on, killed in hard frost, packed cold and sent away fresh, 3m 215 September 8 Zusacance Notices PHOENIX Fire Insurance Co'y., LONDON.BRITISH & FOREIGN MARINE Insurance Company, LIVERPOOL.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO., General Agents for Canada.HEAD AGENCY OFFICE: 12 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.ROBERT W.TYRE, Manager.July 8 mwf 162 BOSTON MARINE UNDERWRITERS THESE COMPANIES CONTINUE TO INSURE MARINE CARGOES & FREIGHTS AT CURRENT RATES OF PREMIUM, Losses promptly paid in Boston, Montreal or London.H.HERRIMAN, Manager.June 24 150 BRITISH AMERICA Fire and Marine ASSURANCE COMPANY.Incorporated = = = «= 1833.ASSETS, $1,100,878.All Descriptions of Property Insured Against Fire and Perils of Navigation at Current Rates.OCEAN POLICIES MADE PAYABLE IN LONDON (Eng) WHEN REQUIRED.M.H.GAULT, W.TATLEY, Agents for the Province of Quebec.February 1 0 Liverpool & London À Globe INSURANCE COMPANY.CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Honorable HY.STARNES, Chairman.THOS.CRAMP, Esq.Deputy Chairman.Sir A.T.GALT, K.C.M.G.THEODORE HART, Esq.GEORGE STEPHEN, Esq.CAPITAL, - - =~ == $10,000,000 AMOUNT INVESTED IN CANADA, - 900,000 TOTAL INVESTMENTS, - - 27,470,000 Mercantile Risks accepted at the lowest Current rates.Dwelling Houses and Farm Properties insured at reduced rates.C.F.C.SMITH, Chief Agent for the Dominion.July 24 EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society, 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.LIFE INSURANCE PROFITS DEMONSTRATED BY ACTUAL SETTLEMENTS MADE IN 1880.The Society is now paying maturing Tontine Policies with the following remarkable results.POLICIES CARRIED TEN YEARS WITH THE RETURN OF ALL PREMIUMS PAID AND INTEREST THEREON.1st EXAMPLE : Policy No.43,563, issued May 25, 1869.Amount.$10,000.00 Total premiums paid (11 years).5,594.60 The assured is now entitled to draw, in \u2018cash, $6,455.80, having had besides $10,000 of assurance for eleven years, 113 per cent.of premiums paid returnable in cash.This example and those which follow show that \u2018LARGER PROFITS ARE PAID POLICY-HOLDERS THAN ARE NOW DECLARED | BY ANY OTHER COMPANY.| oxp Examere : Policy No.58,543, issued Dec.30, 1870.Endowment 20 years.\u2018T'on- tine Period 10 years.Amount.$10,000.00 Total premiums paid (10 years).7,639.00 The assured on Dec.30, 1880, will be entitled to draw, in cash, $9,033.30, 120 per cent.of the premiums paid.These results although predicted by carefully made estimates are NOT ESTIMATES, BUT ACTUAL CASH RETURNS.3RD ExAMPLE : Policy No.41,621, issued March 27, 1869.Amount.$5,000.00 Total premiums paid.; In this case, the assured withdrew, March 27, 1880, in cash, $3,312.45, being 114 per cent.of premiums paid.Many policies will thus he paid in 1880, showing CASH RETURNS OF FROM 100 TO 120 PER CENT.OF THE PREMIUMS PAID.Assets securely invested of $38,000,000, Surplus $7,500,000.The Society's popularity is shown by the fact that for the past eleven years the total amount of new policies issued has been greater than that of any other Company in existence, thus making its average \u2019 ANNUAL NEW BUSINESS LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER COMPANY.The Society pays death claims # prompt- Iy\u201d and in full.\u201d Its policies are clear and concise, and with no unreasonable conditions.EVERY POLICY BECOMES INCONTESTABLE AFTER THREE YEARS.For additional Tontine examples, books, pamphlets, circulars, and full information, apply to RNR.W.GALIL GENERAL MANAGER, 157ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.AND 2 Court Street, Toronto.June 25 151 COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1880 rer ee ef \u2014 CHAMPAGNE.HEIDSIECK & CO.S OF ALL WINE MERCHANTS, DRY MONOPO!.E.THEODOR SATOW & CO., LONDON,\u2014SOLE AGENTS FOR GREAT BRITAIN.INDIA AND THE COLONIES, February 18 er 777% \u2014\u2014\u2014 an w 41 Also, Sole Agent in the Dominion \u2014FOR PHE-\u2014 CELEBRATED HOUSE OF MESSRS.JOHN FORD & CO.HOLYROOD GLASS WORKS, EDINBURGE, SCOTLAND, ormerly represented here by the LATE JOSEPH WALKER.Orders will be taken on the same terms as executed by the late Agent of this firm, 21 September A In consequence of spuriwus imitations of LEA AND PERRINS SAUCE, Which are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and Perrins have adopied A NEW LABEL, bearing their Signature, thus, Loa dH rss [I which 18 placed on cvery bottle of WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, and without which none is genuine.Ask for LEA & PERRINS\u2019 Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and Stopper.Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and Blackwell, London, [RE l'O BE OBTAINED OF Etc, fre, ; and by Grocers and Qilmen throughout the World.Messrs.UR Dose mher R \u201cIs a success and boon for which Nations should feel grateful.\u201d \u2014 See Medical Press, Lancet, Brit.Med.Jour.&e.\u201cConsumption in England increased tenfold in ten years.\u201d To be had of all Storekeepers, Grocers and Chemists.J.\"M- DOUGTAS E co: LIEBIG COMPANY\u2019S EXTRACT OF MEAT FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT-FLAVÜURING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES & SAUCES, CAUTION, \u2014Genuine ONLY with Sole Agents for the United States (wholesale only), fac-simile of Baron Liebig\u2019s Signgs Ç.David & Co THE BEST 3 ORT TRADE 43, Mark Tone.T.ondon, England.0 ture in Blue Tak across Label.REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION, | N MARK.CAMOMILE PILLS are confidently recommended as a simple Remedy for Indigestion, whick i the cause of nearly all the diseases to which we are subject, being a mMicine so uniformly grateful and beneficial, that # is with Justice called the \u201c Natural Strengthiner ef the Human Stomach.\u201d \u201c\u201c Nortox's Pills\u201d act as a powerfui tonic and genlle aperient ; are mild in their operation, safe under any circumstances, and, thousands of persons can now bear lestimony to the benefits to be derived from their use, as they have been a neven-fafling Family Friend for uproards of 45 years.Sota en Botties at 1s.14d., 28.94., and 118.sack, by all Medicine Vendors throzsghout the World, CAUTION.rye Ser+ermter 20 IN CONSUMPTION AND WASTING DISEASES IT IMPROVES THE APPETITE Increases Strength and Weight.Bottles 2s.84., 14.81.and 5«.SUPPLIED ROYAL NURSERIES.THE MOST DIGESTIBLE, CONYATXS The HIGHEST AMOUNT of NOURISHMENT in the MOST CONVENIENT FORM.In Ting 1s., 2s., 5s.and 10s.Be sure and ask for * NORTON'S PILES)\" and do not be persuaded to purchase an imitation abd at ly MG E SEE ges Ts CE TO THE i E tBreathing promptly rclieved and paroxysms averted by Dafura Tatula Inhalations Testimonials accompanying each box ef Cigareites, Cigars and Paatilles, Tins, in the economical form of tohacce, and slso in powder for burning, from 2s.64.to 21s.143, NEW BOND ST., LONDON, and of Chemists, &c.everywhere.YRS > TOU £16 & ML of businesw woul.M ened by the strain of your duties avoid EF stimulantsand use jon Bitters.terstoding overmid-3 \" night wo:k, to res-§ NY tore brain nerveena 8 ji waste, use top B.§ fl without fnifomicuting, take Hop ABitters.H} Soldby drag-W ists, Send forf bjCircular, À! HoP errises Ë 4} & Toronto, Out.Ji NET NEVER FAILING REMEDY IS : HAILSEN, GREAT DANISH SPECIFIC, An old German Cure, composed of costly vegetable remedies, Certain cure for NERVOUS DEBILITY Spermatorrhoeal Weakness, and the terrible raiserles resulting from LOSS OF MANHOOD.Pamphlets sent free d-scribing those diseases.HAILSEN issold by all Druggists at $2 per Lox, or mailed by a.DELAPORTE, Cleraist, 346 Church St, Toronto, Canadian Agent, ADIES AND STORE -KEEPERS.\u2014You can get CHOICE GOODS cheap, by writing on a Postal for our Price List, which enables you to ORDER BY MAIL the best way, and see the many kinds of Merchandise we keep for sale at surprisingly low prices.We send samples of Hamburgs, Laces, Ribbons, Fringes, &c., if requested.We sell Wholesale and Retail for Cash down.A NEW combination system enables us to quote very close prices.We have $1, #2 and $5 packages of notions which c:nnot be bought for twice the money elsewhere, all wanted in every family.Money returned if not satisfactory.HOUGHTON & DUTTON, 55 Tremont St., Boston, Mass, A Year and expeuses © agents 7 7 7 outfit Free, Address P.© VICKERY, Augusta, Maine ADVERTISERS | send for our Select List of J | Local Newspapers.GEO, P.ROWELL, &_CO,, 10 Spruce 8t,, N.Y.J DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE.Vice-Chancellor Sir W.Pace Woon stated publicly in Court that Dr.J.CoLLis BROWNE was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole story of the defendant, Freeman, was deliberately untrue, and he regretted to say that it had been sworn to.\u2014 Times, July 13, 1864.DR.J.COLLIS.BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE.The Right Hon.Earl RusseLL, communica ted to the College of Physicians, and J.T.Davenport that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any service in Cholera was Chlorodyne.\u2014 See Lancet; December 31, 1864.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE «is prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioners.Of course it would not be thus singularly popular did it not \u2018supply a want and fill a place.\"\u2014 Medical Times, January 12, 186%.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORCDYNE is the best and most certain remedy in coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, neu- ralga, rheumatism, &c.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE is a certain cure in Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Colics, &c.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE Caution\u2014None genuine without the words \u201cDr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne\u201d on the stamp.Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle.Sole manufacturer, J.T.DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London.Sold in bottles, at 1s.11d, 2s.9d, 4s.6d., by all (Chemists in Canada.August 7 6m s 188 NOTICE.The First General Mecting of the Shareholders of the Dominion Gas Economizer Co.(Limited), for the election of Directors, the passing By-Laws and organization generally, will be held at the office of the Company, at Montreal, on the 28TH DAY of SEPTEMBER, at 4 pm.By order of the Provisional Directors.W.H.SEYMOUR, Secretaryd 222 September 15 T er re Er, Lrotessiouar Caxdas JOHN S.HALL, JR, ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, &c, 175 St.James Street; MONTREAL! du D 216 u W 36 Levs, Pearson & Kingsford, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, &c.Freehord Buildings, COURT STREET, Toronto.Jonx Leys, September 9 JAMES PRARSON, R.E.KINGSFORD.August 12 192 RIDDELL & STEVENSON, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, COMMISSIONERS, &c.22 St.John Street, MONTREAL, Arex.F.RippELL.A.W.STEVENSOX, September 8 215 McMAHON, GIBBINS & McNAB, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS; &C.LONDON, ONT.HUGH MACMAHON, Q.C.GEO.G.GIBBOKS.GEO.M'NAR, April 8 86 R.J.Kimball & Ca BANKERS AND BROKERS, 4 EXCHANGE COURT, NEW YORK 13 years\u2019 membership in New York Stock.Exchange.BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, FOR CASH, ON MARGIN, Stocks, Boxps, AND ALL INVESTMENT SECURITIES.May str 104 MUNRO & MAXWELL, BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW.OFFICES: L'ORIGINAL and ALEXANDRIA, Ont.J.MAXWELL, M.Munro, L'Original, Ont.Alexandria, Onte.December 27 wa 30 Peter I ulton, ACCOUNTANT & AVERAGE ADJ USTER, COMMISSIONER FOR QUEBEC AND ONTARIO, 240 St.James Street.Correspondence conducted in French, German, Italian,Spanish and Portuguese.October 27 256 WALKER & MCINTYRE, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, &c., No.34 ELGIN STREET, Ottawa (Opposite the Russell House.) W.H.WALKER.A.F.MCINTYRE.November 22 279 Maclennan & Macdonald, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, &c, nEM CornwaALL, Ont.ACLENNAN, H.DONALD, JAMES Wine Mac- April 87 Jackson Rae, OFFICE ROYAL INSURANCE CHAMBERS, NOTRE DAME STREET.GENERAL FINANCIAL, INVESTMENT and Cou- MISSION AGENT.MUNIOIPAL OR OTHER Bons AND Stocks BoueHT AND SoLp.Loans ox MORTGAGES OR OTHER SECURITIES EFFECTED.ADVANCES oX Stocks, MERCHANDISE oR Cou- MERCIAL PAPER NEGOTIATED.April 12 87 MACDOUGALL BROS., Stock Brokers, 69 St Francuis Xavier Street, Montreal.64 BROADWAY, NEW WORR.Of the Montreal Stock Exchange, and New York Stock and Gold Exchange.BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS, &c.November 13 272 H.COLTER, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.Address P.O.Box No.903.September 24 ly 223 R.& L.LAFLAMME, ADVOCATES, 42 St.James Street, Hon.R.LAFLAMME, QC.L.LAFLAMME October 14 245 CARMAN & LEITCH, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c.CORNWALL, ONT.Jas.LEITCH.R.June 14 Alex.Moffaætt, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, 112 St.Francois Xavier Street.Books AUDITED, ACCOUNTS ApJusTED, Estates LiQuipaTep.May 27 126 John McDonald, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, 230 St.James Streeet, Muntreal, .ESTABLISHED 1867.Special attention given to auditing the books and statements of Joint Stock Com panies and Corporations.January 207 David J.Craig, MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION OF ACCOUNTANTS OF MONTREAL, 11 St SrCHANTS EXCHANGE, « Sacrament Str With nearly thirty years\u2019 xperonn oct, realizing and winding up of Insolvent and other Trust Estates, involving a practical knowledge of Accountant Business in alt its branches, and some knowledge of judicial principles, solicits such business, to which he will give his personal attention.May 27 126 J.RIELILXE, LAND SURVEYOR, No.146 St.James Street ~~ NOTICE.\u201d MONTREAL SWIMXIG com \u2014\u2014 Tickets are for sale: atthe OPFT FE LE ir the Ind SOW No.20P st, James stree In MR HEN: SWAIN\u2019S bx Tc taceo and Cigar Store | Jun Under Nordheimers\u2019 Hall; 133 lg a Here Om crue emia 8 \u2014 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCI A PTEMBER 18, 18 DOMINION EXHIBITION, \u2018Another Glorious Day\u2014lncrease in the At- +.tendance\u2014Arrival of Part of the Prince \u201c Edward Island Exhibit\u2014List of Prizes Awarded\u2014 Lacrosse Match\u2014Entries for Races.Beautiful weather again grected the visitors to the Exhibition Grounds.There was a nice cool breeze during the whole day which tempered the sun's heat, which was remarkably strong about moon.The City Passenger Railway cars were well patron- %ged, and the * cabbies\u201d were not left out in the cold.There was a perceptible increase in the number of visitors yesterday, the majority being strangers from the United States and other parts of Canada.Towards four o'clock the main building began to ge very crowded, and in the galleries very slow progress was made by those wishing to go over the exhibits hurriedly.The Manitoba exhibit was especially made the objective point of hundreds of farmers, who gazed with astonishment at the crops raised on the virgin soil of that Province.The Carriage Hall and the Machinery Hall were also well patronized, and the exhibits here displayed were praised on all sides.About four o'clock a piano recital was given by Mr.F.Lucy- Barnes on one of Weber's grand pianos, exhibited by the New York Piano Co.The musical treat was listened to and appreciated by the hundreds which crowded round the platform.In another part of she main building a crowd was gathered round a man who was making pottery, and the silk loom at work of Coriveau & Coattracted much attention.The judges were again at work completing the awards, and got through about closing time.All the books , however, are not made up, but \u201cthe result of those that are we publish in another column.~ Much interest was caused by the arrival Of à part of \u201d PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND'S CONTRIBUTION.The stock sent by Prince Edward Island is highly creditable to the tight little Province.THE HORSES are all splendid animals, and have attracted attention and called forth admiration from all sides.The Commissioner appointed by the Island Government, to take charge of \u201cthe exhibits, is Mr.Charles C.Gardiner, a gentleman who takes a great interestin stock-raising and other branches of agri- * culture, and who has rendered valuable assistance to the farmers of the Island in the way of improving their stock.Mr.Gardiner and his assistants, Messrs.Bell and McNeill, are anxious to afford _wisitors all the information they possess in regard to the stock.* Yesterday, the horses were shown around the grounds.They may be described as follows :\u2014 « Harry Morgan,\u201d a fine carriage horse, is of a mottled-grey colour, four years old, \u201cstands 16} hands high, and weighs 1,247 pounds.His sire is \u2018Royal Harry, the \u201chorse which won a gold medal and certificate, at the Centennial Exhibition, as the best trotting roadster.«Harry Morgan\u201d was bred and is still owned by Mr.Thomas Rodd, of Cherry Hill Farm, Queen's County.Me is really a finc-looking animal, and carries himself with an active, buoyant movement.« Harry Messenger\u201d is also a carriage stallion.He is a thoroughbred, his sire being \u201cRoyal Harry\u201d before mentioned, \u201cand his dam a \u201cMessenger\u201d mare.He is -of a dark bay colour, with black points, stands 16 hands high, weighs 1,100 pounds, and is the property of Mr.Harry Craswell, of St.Eleanors, Prince County-.\u201cGeneral Matchfield\u201d is owned by Mr.C.A.\u2018Mitchell, of Village Green, Queen's County.He is also classed as a carriage stallion, and appears to possess great muscular power.His sire was the imported stallion ¢ Blucher,\u201d and his dam a Sultan\u201d mare, both being thoroughbreds.«General Matchfield\u201d is five years old, stands 16} hands high, and weighs 1,300 pounds.« Challenger\u201d is a dark-chestnut Suffolk cart stallion, and is the property of the Island Government.He is rising three .years old, stands 163 hands high, and possesses great power, substance and action.The sire of « Challenger\u201d was \u201c Cupbearer,\u201d «and his dam a \u201cTalbot\u201d mare.He weighs 1,650 pounds.« Dufferin,\u201d also from the Government stock farm, is a thoroughbred carriage horse, his sire and dam baving both been imported from England.He is four years old, of a dark-bay colour, 16 hands high, and weighs 1,150 pounds.He is of a very stylish build, and shows many fine points.\u201cBlackfoot,\u201d a fine-looking black stal- dion, belongs to the Roadster class.He was sired by \u201cDon Juan,\u201d a fast trotting horse, well-known in the Island, out of a \u201cDeerfield\u201d mare.He is four years old, stands 15} hands high, and weighs 1,050 pounds.« Black- .foot\u201d possesses splendid gait and action, © cow, of « miscellaneous 1 and is owned by Mr.Norman McLeod, of -.Belfast, Queen's County.THE CATTLE.The cows sclected and brought up by Mr.Gardiner are algo fine animals, such as will compare favourably with any of the .kind in Canada.« Dahlia 10th\u201d is a very large Durham dark-red colour.; « Louisa-4th\u201d is not so large an animal as \u201c Dahlia,\u201d being only two years old.She is also of a dark reddish colour.«Red Rose,\u201d like the last.named, is a thoroughbred short-horn breeding cow, and is of a strawberry colour.All these cows are from the Government - stock farm.OTHBR EXHIBITS.The agricultural products, fish and other exhibits, forwarded by Prince Edward Island (and which have been so elaborately described by some of our contemporaries), have been delayed in transit, and cannot be on the grounds before Monday.When they arrive and are arranged in proper order we shall endeavour \u201d to notice them at length.- The following is the list of entries :\u2014 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS Bald wheat (red), grown by Peter Murphy, Portage; ditto, by James Bernard, New London.Bearded wheat (red) Saskatche- wan, by H.Findley, Orwell; Russian ditto \u201c John McGregor, lot 48.(white), by F.Hardy, Little York.Black oats, by Thos.Bullman, Rustico; ditto, by White oats, by \u201cThes.Bullman.Norway oats, by David Shaw, Brackley Point.Barley (2-rowed), by Thos.Bullman; ditto, (hulless), by H.Findley, Orwell.FISH.Mackerel, in } brls.and kits, owned by J.C.Hall, Charlottetown; ditto, by W.Mc- Grath, Newell.Herring, in brls and.4 brls., by J.C.Hall, Charlottetown.Prepared or boneless codfish and hake, in boxes of 30 Ibs-and 15 lbs, from the factory of Macdonald, Macdonald & Co., Souris.John F.Rowe, of Charlottetown, sends green, dried and manufactured chicory.The clothing department.is well represented by Charles Robertson, Charlottetown, and John McKcnzie, of Summerside.The \u2014- malt from the Brighton brewery is a good indication of excellent ale.The samples of canned fish sent here are as follows .\u2014 Canned lobsters, by Duncan Munn & Sons, Little Sands; canned lobsters, by J.& W.Matheson, Cambellton, lot 4; canned lobsters, P.Gavin, Alberton; canned lobsters, by John Cairns, White Sands; canned lobsters, by Longworth & Co., Charlottetown ; * æanned lobsters, by Mal.McFadyen, Mur- > , } rey Harbour; canned lobsters, hy W.C.Harris, Canoe Cove; conned mackerel, by J.& W.Matheson, Campbellton; canned mackerel, by Longworth & Co., Charlottetown.MUSIC.The Band of the 6th Fusiliers played a choice selection of music during the afternoon.It is a great mistake, and one that should be at once remedied, to place the band in a place where their music cannot be enjoyed.The crowd in the main building never got a sound of the music.The band could easily be placed in front of the building near the fountain, and in that place would be of service in amusing every one.The following arc the names of the prize winners, with classes mentioned :\u2014 CABINET WARE, WOOD, AND HOLLOW WARE, BRUSHES, &C., &C.Class One.Owen McGarvey, 2nd.1st; A.Belanger, 2nd.Sideboard ; James Thompson, 1st; Owen McGarvey, 2nd.Office Furniture: Tees & Co, 1st.Centre Table: A.Belanger, 1st; Owen McGarvey, 2nd.> Bookcase: J.A.I.Craig, 1st; Tees & Co., 2nd.Carving in Wood: A.J.Bell, 1st.Mantle in Wood : James Thompson, 1st.Easy Chair: James Thompson, 1st.Invalids Chair: M.J.Edson, 1st; Grose, Clare & Co., 2nd.School Furniture : Jos.Smart, 1st; Tees & Co, 2nd.Covering for Furniture : A.Belanger, 1st.Cornices, carved and gilt : R.Constantine, 1st.: Picture Frames: A.B.Stuart, 1st.+ Mirror, or other carved and gilt frames: A.B.Stuart, 1st.\u2019 Mattress; hair : G.Armstrong & Co, 1st; Townshend & Hudson, 2nd.Mattrass, spring: T.G.Rice, 1st; Geo.Gale, Smith Mills, P.Q,, 2nd.Jewel Cases: Wood Bros, 1st; F.Contance, 2nd.Hat Stand: Owen McGarvey, 1st; A.Belanger, 2nd.Card-Table, Clock-Stands, Cabinets, Arm- Chairs, &c.: James Thompson, 1st.Home-made Chair and Ornamental Furniture: Owen McGarvey & Son, 1st.Assortment of Chairs: Owen McGarvey & Son, 1st.Billiard Table : James L.Clement, 1st.School Desks: Louis Archambault, 1st.Dining Chairs : James Thompson, 1st.Pillow Sham : J.Wright, Diploma, recommended.Wood Carpeting and\u2019 Wood Matting : James Wright, Diploma, recommended.BRUSHES, BROOMS, WASHING MACLINES, HOLLOW- WARE, aC.Assortment of Brushes, Hair Cloth, &c.: J.Boyd, 2nd.Painters and Whitewashers\u2019 Ramsay, Drake & Dodds, 1st.Corn Brooms: H.A.Nelson & Sons, 1st.Tinnets for Butter and Lard: W.D.Curran, 1st; Dominion Butter Tub Co, 2nd.Washing Machines : Frs.Goodwin, Ist; Jos.Gelineau, 2nd.Machine Brushes: A.J.Ulley.Rocking Swing: B.Baker & Co.: Wood-turning : J.R.McLaren, Jr., 1st.Scroll Work: E.A.Lephrehon, 1st; A.J.Ulley, 2nd.' Oil Cabinets : J.R.McLarem Jr, 1st ; A.Fosy, 2nd.; MODELS OF STRAM AND BAILING VBÉSEL BOATS.Wooden Canoe: Herald and Hutchison 1st.Life boat : J.H.Hatton; diploma, recommended.Metallic boat : Joseph Lootherhoof.| Wooden cange : J.S, Stevenson.\u2019 : JOINERS\u2019 WORK.Specimen of Jumber : E.J.Maxwell 1st; John Lupton, 2nd.Pine planks: J.K.Ward.Sash fastener and pulley : W.A.Hollowell.0.M.McKenzie, diplama, recommended for oakum,nets and twine, flags and bunting.Camp beds: National Manufacturing Company 1st; J.Armstrong and Company 2nd.Rustic Work: C.Vincellotte, Quebec, honourable mention.Carpet Sweeping: Otter Sweeper Co, highly recommended.Stair Case: Rev.M.Damas, honourable mention.Fur Safe: E.E.Gagier, honourable mention.Cabinet Gilt and Ebonized Chairs: R.Constantine, 1st.Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Writing Desks: J.AIL Craig, honourable mention.Cricket Bats and Gymnastic Implements: W.Peacock, extra prize.C.W.R.Coysh : Honourable mention for Chairs and Cabinets.Music Stand: A.Belanger, 1st; Owen McGarvey, 2nd.\u2018 James Thompson, honourable mention for Davenports, gazel, Japanese chairs, work-table, gilt chairs.A.Belanger, honourable mention for rocking chairs, cradles and hall chair.Owen McGarvey, honourable mention for parlour set and a large assortment of furniture.The following were the Judges\u2014G.Armstrong, J.Shearer, and J.M.Papineau.CARRIAGES AND WAGGONS, Class Two\u2014Group One.Two-horse Family Carriage, 3 seats: N.& A.C.Lariviere, 1st; F.Richot, 2nd.One-horse Family Carriage, 3 seats: N, & A C.Lariviere, 1st; F.Richot, 2nd.Barouche : B.Ledoux, 1st and diploma.Park Phæton : N.& A.C.Lariviere, 1st; Berard & Major, 2nd.; Dog Cart: N.& A.C.Lariviere, diploma.Double-seated Buggy: N.& A.C.Lariviere, 1st and diploma.Single-Seated Buggy: B.Ledoux, 1st; F.Quesnel, 2nd ; Kelly & Murphy, diploma.Express Waggon: N.& A.C.Lariviere, 1st; Chs.Briere, 2nd.Bakers\u2019 Waggons: N.& A.C.Lariviere, 1st and diploma.; Rockaways: N.& A.C.Lariviere, 1st ; Berard & Major, 2nd; F.Ritchot, commended.T Cart: N.& A.C.Lariviere, extra prize.Children\u2019s Toy Waggons : J.R.McLaren, jr., 1st; Otter Sweeper Co., 2nd.- Doctors\u2019 Phaeton : F.Ritchot, 1st; Berard & Major, 2nd.Brushes: SLEIGHS, Group Two.Three-Seated Family Sleigh: N.& A.C.Lariviere, 1st; F.Richot, 2nd.Two-Seated Family Sleigh: F.Richot, 1st; N.& A.C.Lariviere, 2nd.Dog Cart Sleigh : N.& A.C.Lariviere, highly commended.Single-Seated Sleigh: N.& A.C.Lariviere, 1st; Berard & Major, 2nd.Trotting Sleigh : N.& A.C.Larivicre, Ist.Cariole : Berard & Major, 1st; N.& A.C.Larivicre, 2nd.Express Sleigh : T.Buckingham & Co, [ commended.Section Extra : N.& A.C.Lariviere.Boy's Bob Sleigh : F.Turcot, extra prize.PARTS OF CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS.Class Two\u2014 Group Three.Carriage Wheels, Rims and Felloes: Heney & Lacroix, 1st ; Warnock & Co., 2nd.Spoke and Felloe Pressure Cap : H.Pare, Sherbrooke, diploma, recommended.Spokes and Hubs: Heney & Lacroix, very good.Shafts, Topcovers.Seats, Rails, &c.: Heney & Lacroix, 1st.ec er ee £22 b BI voûte.Bedroom Furniture: A.Belanger, 1st; Drawing-room Furniture: J.A.L Craig, | Carriage Lamps: E.Chantcloup.extra prize.: Carriage and Cart Springs: Warnock & Co., 1st ; File and Spring Co., 2nd.Car Springs (extra): B.J.Coghlin, 1st; File and Spring Co., 2nd.Waggon Sun Bhade (extra): Thos.Sonne, cxtra prize.Wheel Tire : Louis Bredannaz, diploma.The Judges were :\u2014M.Gravel, C.J.Alloway, and C.C.Snowdon.PHOTOGRAPHY.Class Fous.Photographic Portrait, untouched, not less than 7x9: J.H.Field, 1st; J.G.Parks, 2nd.; Photographic Portrait, water colour, not less than 7x9 : J.G.Parks, 18t.Photographic Portrait, in India ink, not - | less than 7x9 : J.H.Field, 1st; J.G.Parks, 2nd.Carte de Viste and Cabinet Portraits, a collection : G.C.Arless, 1st; J.H.Field, 2nd.; Collection Photographic Views : None.Photography on Porcelain, coloured : Counter & Cie, 1st._ Collection Stereoscopic Views: J.G.Parks, 1at.Combination Photography: J.G.Parks, 1st; J.H.Ficld, 2nd.Assortment of Brushes, Towels, &c.: B.Baker (extra), honourable mention.Coloured Photographs : G.C.Arless, honourable mention.; Com.Tradesmen*s Samples : J.B.Field, honourable mention.; Telephone Photos.: J.H.Field, honourable mention.Pablets: J.H.Ficld, honourable mention.Lantern Slides: J.G.Parks, honourable mention.Paris Photograph and Inks : Honoureble mention.| B.Beullar, honourable mention.Couter & Cie, honourable mention.C.E.Thompson, honouralile mention- Class Nine.Oil Paintings : L.G.Cappello, 1st; Jas.Weston, 2nd; 5.Hawksett, 3rd.Historical or other Subjects: L.J.Cappelo, 1st ; Boasseau, 2nd + Landscape, Canadian Subject: L.J.Cappello, 1st; Allan Edwin, 2nd: Jos.Brouchoud, 3rd.* Marine Subject ; Mrs.A.Jephson, 1st; MR.Simpson, 2nd.Flowers or Fruit: Jas.Weston, 1st; L.Hawksctt, 2nd.Landscape, Canadian : Allan Edwin, 1st; Jas.Weston, 2nd ; Mrs.Jephson, 3rd.Historical or other Subject: L.J.Clappello, 1st.Landscape or Marine Subject: Dunlop, 1st.Flowers or Fruit: Elwise Weston, 1st, Julia Weston, 2nd.CRAYONS, &C.Crayon Pencil Portrait: Bayard, Ist; J.H.Field, 2nd.Drawing Plain : Miss F.A.Dawson, 1st ; G.J.Bompas, 2nd.Freehand Drawing : Miss Mary Ellis, 1st.Pen and Ink Sketch : Wardelte, 1st ; Fos.Farrell, 2nd.Charcoal Sketch : J.Weston, 1st.Original Design for Industrial Purposes : J.Weston, 1st; C.J.Bompas, 2nd ; Dunlop (extra), recommended.STATUARY AND MECHANICAL DRAWING.Model in Clay with Plaster Cast: F.Van Lappen.Modelling in Plaster (original): F.Van Luppen, 1st ; L.P.Hebert, 2nd.Bust in Marble: F.Van Lappen, 1st ; R.Reid, 2nd.Drawing of Machinery in Prospective : G.de Languedoc, 18t ; \u2014 Robinson, 2nd.An Engine or Mill Work (coloureä): \u2014 Robinson, 1st ; Robt.Smith, 2nd.# Civil Enginecring or Surveying Work (coloured or uncolpured): Jos.Farrel, 1st ; \u2014 Sawyer, 2nd.\u2018 Agricultural Drawing, any subject (coloured): J.B.Bourgeois, 1st; Jos.Farrell, 2nd.Designs and Plans of a Dwelling House for the Working Classes in Cities, giving costs in different materials: Jos.Farrell, 1st ; A.F.Dunlop, 2nd.School Appliances : C.Mungeon and Company, 1st.Designs and Mans of a Dwelling-house for a farmer, giving cost in different materials : Jos.Farrell, 1st.LITHOGRAPHY, ENGRAVING, ETC.Specimen of Engraving on Copper or Steel, with Proof, other than Commercial Work : Geo.Bishop, 1st.Specimen of Engraving on Copper and Stcel, with Proof, Commercial Work ; Power and Dawson, 2nd; Geo.Bishop and Company, lst.Specimen of Engraving on Stone, with Proof: G.E.Desbarats, 1st; Geo.Bishop and Company, 2nd.Lithographic Printing in one colour from transfer: G.E.Desbarats, 1st; Burland Lithographic Company, 2nd.Specimen Chromo Litho., other than Commercial Work : Burland Lithographic Company, 1st.Specimen Engraving on Wood, with Proof, Scenery : Jas.L.Wiseman, 1st.Engraving on Wood, Portrait or other Subject : Jas.L.Wiseman, 1st.Illuminated Work : Edwin Cox, 1st.Ornamental Penmanship : W.H.Smith, 1st; A.Arcand, 2nd.Engraving on Brass for Bookbinders Blocks: Power & Dawson, highly commended.Commercial Penmanship : 1st; C.St.Pierre, 2nd.Collection of Monograms, \u20acrests and Ciphers, in plain and colour: Burland Lithographic Company, 1st; George L.Bishop & Co., 2nd.Specimen Die-Sinking : Brown & Dawson, 1st.Collection Seal Engraving and Lapidary\u2019s Work : None.Extra: George L.Bishop & Co, honourable mention.A.Arcand, Honourable Mention : Bookbinder's Tools, Power & Dawson, 1st.Honourable Mention: Engraving of i Copy-book Headings, G.E.Desbarats; Autotype Mechanical Phot.Printing, George E.Desbarats, strongly recommended for prize.Photo.Litho.: Burland Litho.Co., honourable mention.Case of Fancy Work: M.J.Charlebois, honourable mention.Photographs, transfer: Jas.Armstrong, honourable mention.Collectign of specimens, blue process, photo.: A.W.Robinson, honourable mention.Painting on Silk : Miss S.Robinsonshonourable mention.Tete-a~tete: Miss Mary Jack, honourable mention.Decurated China: Miss Ricard, honourable mention.The Judges were:\u2014E.Hamel, R.Morgan, P.Plamondon.GROCERIES, Class Twelve.Pickles: Carcau & Patry, 1st; Antoine Lapierre, 2nd.Sauces: Mrs.E.J.Smith, 1st; G.J.Richardson, 2nd.: Canned Fruits: D.Crawford, 1st.Canned Vegetables: T.Tarnbull & Co, 1st.Preserved Cans and Jellies : D.Crawford, 1st.Canned Meats : Libby, McNeil & Libby, Chicago, lst; Chas.Cyprien, 2nd.Canned Fish: D.Crawford, 1st; John Windsor, 2nd.Canned Spices : Kerry, Watson & Co, 1st ; H.Sugden Evans & Co., 2nd, Buckwheat Flour: J.Fenlard, Ist: John Nortin, 2nd.- - .tate Thombs Morin, ist; John Martin, 2nd.Blacking : J.Barsalou & Co, 1st; J.Paterson, 2nd.Vinegar : M.Lefebve & Co, Sutherland & Co.2nd.Canadian Fine Salt: Chemical Co., 1st.Canadian Table Salt: North American Chemical Co., 1st.Refined Sugar : J.C.Spence, 1st; Ww.A.Morrison, 2nd.Refined Yellow Sugar : W.A.Morrison, 1st.Maple Sugar: W.A.Morrison, 1st; J.V.Voligny, 2nd.Maple Syrup: J.V.Voligny, 1st; M.A.Morrison, 2nd.; Vermicelli : C.H.Cattelli, 1st.Maccaroni : C.H.Cattelli, 1st.Starch : Edwardsburg Starch Co, 1st.Fancy Crackers: Christie, Brown & Co, 1st; Viau & Frere, 2nd.Plain Crackers: Viau & Frere, 1st; Christie, Brown & Co., 2nd.CL Tea Biscuit: Viau & Frere, 1st; Christie, Brown & Co., 2nd.Plain Confectionery: A.Joyce, 1st; J.J.Ford, 2nd.Fancy Confectionery : A.Joyce, 1st, J.J.Ford, 2nd.Hard Soap: Geo.D.Morse & Co., 1st.TOBACCO AND CIGARS.Bright Plug : Pagels & Ferguson, 1st; A.D.Percheron, 2nd.Best Smoking : D.Ritchie, 1st; Globe 2nd and special mention for Cigarette Cut.Fine Cut Chewing : Globe Co., 1st.Snuff : D.Ritchie, honorable mention.Plug Chewing : Pagels & Ferguson, 1st.Domestic Havana Cigars: S.Davis, diploma.Domestic Cigars : J.Rattray & Co., Diploma ; G.Fischell & Co., 2nd prize.Cigarettes : J.Rattray & Co., 1st, and worthy of special notice.Cigarette Advertising signs: J.Rattray & Co., diploma.Mahogany Chewing : Pagels & Ferguson, honorable mention.BriargRoot Pipes: A.Ansell 1st and special mention.Fancy Toilet Soaps: Gao.D.Morse & Co., 1st.Oil Soap : Jos.Barsalou & Co., 1st; Geo.D.Morse & Co., 2nd.Tallow Candies: Geo.D.Morse &- Co., 1st; Jos.Barsalou & Co, 2nd.Distilled Liquors: Ogilvy & Co.lst; Winning, Birch & Co, 2nd.Ale and Porter: Montreal Brewing Company, 1st.Ginger Ale and Soda: C.David Crawford, 2nd.Mineral Water: C.Gurd, 1st; Blackwood & Co, 2nd.Native Wine: Canada Vine Growers\u2019 Association, 1st; J.8.Hamilton, 2nd.Syrup and Fruit Syrup: Winning, Birch & Co., 1st; Kerry, Watson & Co., 2nd.The following gentlemen acted as Judges for all groups except No.5:\u2014J.V.Villeneuve, J.A.Dufresue, Dr.Leprohon, W.Paul, and C.J.Baird.Group 5: P.Henry, D.D.Lockerby, and W.T.Costigan.TWEEDS, FLANNELS, E¥C., ETC.Class Thirteen.Canadian Tweeds from Manufacturers: Paton Manufacturing Company, lst; Cornwall Manufacturing Company, 2nd.collection Canadian Tweed: Gault Bros.& 0., 1st.Canadian Tweed, Plain : Paton Manufacturing Company, Ist; Cornwall Manufacturing Company, 2nd.Union Tweed: John Baird & Co,, 1st ; James Watties, 2nd.White Fiannels: A.Lomas & Son, Ist; 8.J.Willet, 2nd.Coloured Flannels: A.Lomas & Son, 1st; | 8.J.Willett, 2nd.Grey Flannels: 8t.Hyaeinthe Manufacturing Company, 1st, Blankets for Domestic use, Fancy: Cornwall Manufacturing Company, 1st- Blankets for Domestic use, Plain : Cornwall Manuiacturing Company, lst; DD.Ritchie, nd.Blankets for Lumbermen\u2019s use: Coruwall Manufacturing Cempany, 1st.i Horse Blanketss Cornwall Manufacturing Co., 1st.Broadeloth : Paton Manufacturing Co., 8 Doeskin: Auburn Woollen Ca., 1st.Knitted Woollen Goods: John Penman, 1st ; Adams, Huckland & Co., 2hd, Shirt and Drawers: Adams, Hackland & Co., 1st ; John Penman, 2nd.: Socks and Stockings: Victoria Hosiery Co., 1st; Turnbull & Co., 2nd.Woollen Yarn, Canadian: John Penman, 1ss.2 Tuques: Ge Bond & Co., 1st ; Turnbull & Co., n Home-made Carpets: Jules Bourque, 1st ; Martial Dagenais, 2nd.Door Mats: R.Craft, 1st.Floor Matting: Joseph Foisy, 1st.Oil Cloths: Dominion Oil Cloth Co., 1st.Knitted Carpet Lining and Stair Pads: The Knitted Carpet Lining Co., 1st.Cotton Bags: The V.Hudon Cotton Mills Co., Ist ; Dundas Cotton Mills Co., 2nd.Cottons: Dundas Cotton Miils Co., 1st; V.Hudon Cotton Mills Co., 2nd.Cotton Batting: Sorel Wadding Co., Ist.Cotton Yarn: V, Hudon Cotton Mills Co., 1st: W Parks & Son, 2nd.Gold Medal recommended to Messrs.W.Parks & Son for Superior and variety of exhibit in bleached, unbleached and coloured Yarns, &e.Wadding : Sorel Wadding Company, 1st.2 Grain Bags: R Magman, 1st; Z Ouimet, mn Coloured Cotton Ducks: Stormont Cotton Manufacturing Company, 1st.Denims: Dundas Cotton Mills Company, 1st; Stormont Cotton Manufacturing Company, 2nd.Tickings: Dundas Cqtton Mills Company, Ist; Stormont Cotton Manufacturing Company, 2nd.Checked and Striped Shirting: Cotton Mills Company, 1st.Dundas Plain and Twilled Grey Shirting are specially commended.The Montreal Cotton Company\u2019s Bleached Cottons deserve special mention.The Montreal Cotton Company's died goods as follows: Wigin Linings, Dyed 8il- cias Window Holland, highly commended.Cotton Shoe Ducks: Montreal Cotton Coy special mention.Vegetable Ivory Buttons: Empire Button Co., special award.Collection of Corsets: The Crampton Corset Co., diploma recommended for superior exceilence.Flags: M.McKenzie, special mention.awnings: W.Hudson and Co., special men- on.Tents : A.W.Morris, special mention.Sewing Silks, Twists, ete., ete.: Belding, Paul and Co., diploma for superior excel- ence.Black and Coloured Silks and Satins, Satin de Lyons, and Figured Satins: Corriveau and Co., gold medal ; recommended for the absolute purity and general excellence of their productions.Linen Collars and Cuffs : Tooke Bros., 1st.Gloves and Mitts; Seigel and Grande, 1st.Overcoat of Canadian Cloth: H.Shorey and Co., 1st ; Boston Clothing Store, 2nd.Gent\u2019s Suit of Canadian Cloth; H.Shorey and Co., 1st.Gents\u2019 Dress Shirt : Tooke Bros, 1st; R.J.Brown, 2nd.Assortment of Clothing: H.Shorey and Co., 1st, diploma recommended.Re-dyed Goods in piece and Garment Work : British American Dying Co., diploma recommended.FURS, HATS, CAPS, &c.Class Thirteen.Seal Setifor Ladies : Wm.Samuel, 1st; C.J.Reynolds) 2nd, Persian Lamb Set : Wm.Samuel, Ist ;.John Henderson & Co., 2nd.Set Ladies\u2019 Furs: John Henderson & Co, 1st ; Wm.Samuel, 2nd, ° Ladies Coat or Cloak, fur lined or trimmed : John Henderson & Co., 1st; Wm.Samuel, Gents\u2019 Fur Caps and Gauntlets: C.J.Reynolds, 1st ; Wm.Samuel, 2nd; J.Henderson & Co., honourable mention.Gentleman\u2019s Seal Coat: Wim.Samuel, 1st ; John Henderson and Co., 2nd Gent's Lambskin Coat: C.J.Reynolds 1st ; John Henderson, 2nd.Fancy Robes and Matts: John Henderson and Co., 1st ; C, J.Reynolds 2nd.Collection of Manufactured Furs: John Henderson and Co., 1st; Wm.Samuel, 2nd ; C.J.Reynolds, honourable mention.Silk Hats : Jos, Cedras and Co., 1st ; John Henderson and Co., 2nd, Felt Hogs : Jos.Cedras, 1st ; John Henderson and Co., 2nd.Buckskin Gloves : Siegel and Grande, 1st.Seal Cloak Trimmed : John Henderson and Co., Ist ; Wm.Samuel, 2ud.Gentleman's Alaska Seul Coat : C.J.Reynolds, extra prize, Fancy Work in Fur : C.J.Reynolds, extra prize.Miliary Comm: Wm Sema ie itary Caps, Helmets, Ou ings, &c.: John Martin and Co., 1st.88, 1st; J.North American Gurd, lst; Dundas \u201cShaun Rhue.\u201d Silk and Pull-over hats: Lorge and Co., extra prize, ot i 2e.Silk and Gossamer Hats: T.J.Chrismas, honourable mention.- Superior Quaitty'of SiIR rand Pull-over Hits : Jos, Cedras and Co.diploma.Moose Hair Fancy Work : C.J.Reynolds, honourable mention.Soft Wool Hats: C.F.Beauchemin, extra rize.P Military Hats and Shakos ; Lorge and Uo., extra prize.Fine display of Silk and Felt Hats : Lorge and Co., extra prize.The Judges were :\u2014D.Lewis, Toronto ; J.O.Ogilvie, A.Y.Gilmour, T.imble, Montreal.THE FIREWORKS.Perhaps never have the citizens of Montreal had an opportunity of witnessing so fine a display of fireworks as was shown to them in the Dominion Square, or, perhaps, we ought not to say Dominion Square, but in the stone yard adjacent.Set pieces were altogether abjured, but the bombs were heard right away in the city, and the admiration of the people was general.: LACSOSSE TOURNAMENT.INDEPENDENT vs.2ND TWELVE MONTREAL.Yesterday afternoon the second match in the tournament of Junior Clubs was played between the Independents and the 2nd Twelve of the Montrealers.The following are the names of the respective teams :\u2014 Independents\u2014J.M.Watt,'J.Helen, G.Aird, T.Todd, J.Fraser, T.Currant, J.Smith, T.Rutherford, W.Andrews, D.Daily, T.Devine, F.I.Larmont; J.Isaacson, Captain.2nd Twelve Montrealers\u2014XKillen, Joseph, White, Starke, Allan, Stewart, Elliot, Cochrane, Paton, McDougall, McHenry, Macindoe ; T.Paton, Captain.: There was noa t very large attendance, not more than 300 persons being present.The fair sex were in the majority.and many of them looked very charming in their « Tam and Jersey.\u201d The match began about 4 o'clock.! FIRST GAME.The ball was faced about 4.10 o'clock.In the pull off the Independents got the best of it, but only for a short time, the Montrealers playing well together.However, the latter did not take advantage of many good chances offered, and eventually the Independents, by good play, won the first game in five minutes.THE SECOND GAME was at once begun, and the play was quick and sharp all round.Both teams displayed much skill, and were heartily applauded.This time the Montrealers\u2019 put the rubber through their opponents goal.Time, 6 minutes.THIRD GAME.As both teams were now game and game, a tough struggle for the winning point was looked for.The game was a hard one, the Independents, however, by their superior speed in renning and endurance, wearing down their opponents and winning tho game in 15 minutes.THE FOURTH GAME was also taken by the Independents in ten minutes, winning the game and match.THE RACES.The first day of the races takes place today at one o'clock.The Committee have made every arrangement for a splendid meeting.The following are the entries :\u2014 No.1.\u2014Hurdle Race for a purse of $200 $8140 to first horse, $50 to second.Two miles over eight hurdles, 3 feet 6 inches, stiff timber.Heavy welter weights.Entries: Andrew C.Stewart's « Pilot,\u201d J.E.Mullins\u2019 « Galatea,\u201d And.C.Stewart's Sampson.\u201d No.2.\u2014Province Bred Flat Race for a purse of $200.$150 to first horse, and $50 to second.Distanc,twomiles.For horses foaled in the Province of Quebec.Weight for age.Entries : C.8.Boright's «Little Jim,\u201d Jas.McVey's « Neilson,\u201d Hugh Paton's « Montopedia,\u201d Jas.P.Dawes\u2019 ¢ Rose.\u201d No.3.\u2014A Sweepstake of $25 each, with $100 added by Citizens\u2019 Exhibition Committee, 14 miles on the flat.75 p.c.to first horse, and 25 p.c.to second.Gentlemen riders.Heavy welter weights.Entries: Dr.Craik\u2019s « Terror\u201d and ¢ Lennox,\u201d A.C.Stewart's \u201cPilot,\u201d Jas.McVoy's \u201c Neilson,\u2019 Hugh Paton\u2019s « Montopedia.\u201d No.4.\u2014Handicap Steeplechase for a purse of $250.$200 to first horse, and $50 to second.Over steeplechase course, about 3 miles ; top weight, 168 lbs.Entries: Wm.Nicholson\u2019s « Nora,\u201d H.Drysdale\u2019s \u201cWhite Stockings,\u201d Dr.Craik\u2019s # Woodman,\u201d Hugh Paton\u2019s 4 Ingomar.\u201d AMUSEMENTS.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.¢« KERRY GOW.\u201d Notwithstanding the thousands who were attracted to Dominion square to witness the fine display af pyrotechnics, the audience at the above house was a very large one, and, from their plaudits, evinced complete satisfaction with the play of \u201c Shaun Rhue,\u201d in which Mr.Murphy plays the Irish peasant in a most natural and truthful manner.His support is also very good.At the matinee this afternoon ¢ Kerry Gow\u201d will be given, and in the evening To-morrow evening closes the engagement.Those who desire to hear Irish wit properly expressed should not fail seeing Murphy and his fine Company.LOTTA.On Monday next, the above favourite actress will open her season at the Academy.She has just returned from Europe, and is in good trim for a successful season.The box plan is now open at DeZouche's.NORDHEIMER'S HALL: THE HOLMAN TROUPE.The members of the Holman Troupe acquitted themselves in ¢ Pinafore,\u201d last evening, in their usual manner.Miss Sallie Holman, Mr.J.Dalton and Mr.King each received encores, and, as threadbare as it has become, the piece is popular, as evidenced by the attendance.To-day we are to have a matinee, when « Pinafore \u201d will be performed, as well as in the evening.Tue NorpREMER'S Harn.\u2014Mr.A.*Peterson, the agent of the proprietor of this pretty hall, is staying at the St.Lawrence Hall, Taar $15,000 Ropsery \u2014Judgment was rendered yesterday, in the Court of Appeals, in the case of Jones, who was brought before the Court on a writ of error.Hon.Mr.Justice Ramsay delivered the judgment, quashing the writ, and sending the prisoner back to gaol, there to await his trial at the next Court of Queen's Bench.Chief Justice Sir A.A.Dorion concurred in the judgment.Gorr Minixe\u2014The gold miners of the lower country report well of their work.Mr.L.B.Gendreau, who is in town and is intimately connected with the Chaudiere Gold Mines, has done well.He says that several of the smaller owners are about to put down crushers, but others who have had more experience are about to put down stronger machinery.Then turning to the Gilbert River three or four new American companies have invested their capital with good effect, and during the fall they propose putting down extra specimens.On the Riviere du Loup Mr.Gendreau, who owns a lot, is about to commence work, and here the gold already produced yields twenty-two carats to the ounce.Then, Mr.McKenzie, another old-timer miners, is fixing up a large flume with a 70 foot head, which is to be in working order in some three weeks.The mines are easy of access, and Mr.Gendreau will always be ready to give information, ï ES GROWTH OF AMERICAN CITIES, gr The large increase which the census 1880 shows in our city populations 941 rally attracts attention.Althongh each individual city expected to Luve a larger population than the enumcrators were or to find within her limits, there were no of them prepared to see their neighbour, show up so well as they do.The New York journals confidently claimed for their city population of a million and-a-half A adding to this estimate the populations, 4.they liberally conceived them, of Brook] hy Jersey City, Hoboken, and other Surrounding towns, they built up a city Surpussing ail others,in size except London alone The actual population returned for New York city is 1,207,000, This is an increasc of 145,000 over the city\u2019s population in 1870, While the increase in the previous decade was but 139,000.Brooklyn shows a stil] greater proportionate increase, from 396,000 in 1870 to 554,000 this year.Crediting to New York the three surrounding cities which are divided from it only by à narrow strip of water, it gives the combined city an aggregate population of about 1,900 000 or not far from the present population of Paris.Philadelphia retains her Place ag the second city in the Union, and ig not likely to be surpassed, notwithstanding the rapid strides with which Brooklyn and Chicago are following behind her.Her population of 847,452 is 34,000 more than New York had in 1860, and is an increase over er own population in 1870 of 172.000 Chicago, which was the ninth city in 1860 and the fifth city in 1870, now, takes her place as fourth in rank, with a population of 490,000.Her population at the two previous censuses.was respectively 290,000 and 100,000, the increase in each decade being about 190,000.St.Louis which ranked fourth in 1870, with 340,000 and cighth in 1860, with 100,000, takes her place now with 375,000, next below Chicago.Cincinnati, which in 1860 led both St.Louis and Chicago, fell behind them both in 1870 and continues there this Year, ranking as the eighth city, with a population of 250,000.Boston, which was fifth city in 1860, with a population \u2018of 178,000, and seventh city in 1870, with 250,000, domes up this year to the sixth place, with & population of 360,000.Baltimore was fourth in rank in 1860, with 212,000.lt dropped te sixth in 1870, having 267,000, and this year falls one place lower, with a population of 350,000.In proportionate increase Chicago leads with 64 per cent.Boston shows 44; Brookiyn, 42; New York, 26; and Philadelphia, 25.The per-centage of increase in some of the smaller cities is cven more remarkable.Pittsburg shows a gain of 78 per cent.over its population in 1870; Cleveland, 67 per cent.; Milwaukee, 70; Detroit, 50; Providence, 56 ; while many towns having a population between 40,000 and 100,000 show a still larger per-centage of increase.This marked accession to our urban populace is lamented by some journals, as indicating a withdrawal of population from the country to the cities.This is, however, mere conjecture, and apparently not a true one.The country districts also show an increase, and there has mot yet been time to determine whether it is less in preportion to the cities or not.General Walker estimates the present population of the United \u2018States, on the basis of the returns already published, at 48,000,000.This is an increase of about 25 per cent, to the population of 1870, and is more than double the population of the country in 1850.It is a larger absolute addition to the population than has been! made in any previous decade.The first four censuses showed & decennial increase of the population of about 2,000,000.The census of 1830 showed a gain of 3,000,000; that of 1840, 4,000,000 ; thatfof 1850, 6,000,- 000 ; that of 1860, 8,000,000; and that of 1870, a little over 7,000,000.The census of 1880, on General Walker's cstimate, shows an increase of population in the United States since the first census of 1790 of a little over 1.100 per cent.\u2014Not less than one-third of the visitors who go to the Vower of London are Americans.A writer toone of the English newspapers, commenting upon this, hints that we in America have o greater interest in the historical features of England than the English.THE Financial Association ONTARIO.Tui PREFERENCE AND ORDINARY STOCKS OF THE COMPANY ARE GOVERNED BY THE FOLLOWING SECTION, TO WIT: « Twenty thousand shares of the Capital Stock of the Financial Association of Ontario, numbered from ten thousand and one to thirty thousand, both inclusive, shall be issued and allotted as Preference Stock, and the holders of such Preference Stock shall be entitled to an annual preferential dividend, payable out of the earnings of the Company, of eight per centum upon the amount paid up thereon ; and the holders of all other or Ordinary shares in the Capital Stock of the Company, namely, shares numbered from one to ten thousand, both inclusive, shall be entitled to participate in the profits of the Company only after a sufficient portion of such profits shall have been set apart to provide for the payment of the aforesaid preferential dividend ; but after providing as aforesaid for such preferential dividend, the holders of such Ordinary shares in the said Capital Stock shall be entitled to the residue of the profits of the Company ; 4p.Provided always that should the profits in any one year set aside for distribution amongst the shareholders of the Company amount to or exceed a sum equal to ten per cent.of the amount paid up on the Capital Stock of the Company, in such case the holders of the aforesaid preference stock shall, in addition to the aforesaid preferential dividend for such year, be entitled for such year to a bonus of one per cent.on the amount paid up on such Preference Stock.\u201ce.At all meetings of the Company every holder of Ordinary Stock shall be entitled to two votes for cach share thereof 80 held by him, and every holder of Preference Stock shall be entitled to one vote for each share thercof so held by him.\u201cd.In the event of the Company ceasing to carry cu business, the holder of Preference stock shall, after the payment of all the just debts and liabilities of the Company, be entitled to a first and preferential claim upon the assets of the Company, to the extent of the amount paid upon such preferential stock.\u201d Tue Foucowisa Provisiox LixiTs thE Lia- BILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS, TO WIT : \u201cThe shareholders of the Company shall not as such be held responsible for any act, default or liability whatsoever of the Company, or for any engagement, claim, payment, loss, injury, transaction, matter or thing whatsoever, related to or connected with the Company, beyond the unpaid amount of their respective shares in the capital stock thereof.\u201d Prospects and any further particulars may be had by communicating with the Heap OFrick, LONDON, Ont.EDWARD LE RUEY, Managing-Director.August 16 6m M 195 ¢ able Î a Br?on & .BB Trains yp; ! ne 4%.Leu NS FU ee né abilitie Ho Ochetaga gpl, ME M70 wr SA for \"7 freight Arrive Riu The gercolo! + a Mx amou wee! ward pi out man Leave 1 Ti ; Ques helaga so, n Liverpool, Arrive ui Qua be rer 1000, 251 : h Hochelaga i wat =.prriveat Mochjx.2 | Leave Hoohpj 60 845 : Clams 20 Ny ver Aro Stor J he BOT Leave 8 St Jer ome, ah ; om Que I Arrive at Mods J her eat foal Traing oly jon of 1 0% tes ant ve Nip 0.gr t er, Lady Cv Say Magniticien, Val, The New ; Night Protis andre B- i rains Lo NR pe: re an i TH i 1 toand Top! : race.41 Dep tie Traing jg, $i de Trains Run dy 8,0 GEN ERA L ue - Peres, Fa i 13 Place igri, OFF, ~The St.James 152 = with 8 LS Siret, (M pcka, MI\u201d Opposite St, AR ve been irreg! conv J The me ener yy, in the Adri s and distrus 0 salon, in Americ York advice BOSTON tam] 7 Old Relabl_g, fern?June 21 PS fe.1 TOSS Trains Day a Miller Platform and yea Ke led | The 8 Ceping Cars ave Attaches our pine Co lreen Monirel gp, © Menced in the co do Dan x York vi Tro i running Boston and Newly ra 130 cars off 7.15 AIS Bu MONT Rope per hi Lowell or Fitchburgt, a oo.| is the Le Springfield or Troy.er this h for erloo, 1.15 For Waterloo und Noe re i ie 3.20 p.m., Night Express, = Pace Ip cae Troy, arrive ai New vor g VE \u2014 morning » .m., Night Expres 1.Lowell, and Ney Varkrs re .:__ GOING NOR\u201d Day Express leaves Pour Consols clog 8.45 a.m, via Fitehburch gv, , 1 7.40 2, aariving in Noni ones aod 91 Five er us A 15416 for bo \u201ces in Montrealat II, Night Express ee puerday.Mo vie Lowell, and 6p, New York at § Pa tia$ ew York at 24 In Montrealat8%am.\"Mages for ban) Night Express leaves Neg - at) bm, arriving in Montres.nged at $4.8 \u201cor Tickets and Freight | : .Central Vermont Hat 54} for sight James Street.\u2018Beer.The lox WM.B.VIAyL, : N Canadian Passenger 4g Mid unchange ew York Offiee, 417 Broads.Mike : Boston Office, 3%) Washing, hich to some WM.F.SMITH, IN, de and © Genl.Passeuger Agent, ; St.Albans, vt, Jane, iy Jpished for partment a well, if not | ] ust return à u Bari.The Delaware & Huds: Goer continue \u2019 Smaih Miscount rule @ Cos Bail a date, with Saratoga, Troy, Albany, lf prime short \u2018York, Philadelpia pion.Call AND ALL POINTS EAST feds negotia Te À 4@à per cen Fast Trains leave Me\" 7.15 a.m\u2014Day Express with ifllaterale, T ant Drawing Room Car ati wii Troy and Albbuy, arrivir JPA0ge wes du at 9.20 p.m.same day withou hanged 2 3.20 p.m.\u2014Nigh] Expres-\" gant Sleeping Car run throu! ween ba without change.JET customere, close connection at Troy dnt.; Slecping Car Train for Boss A8 prem 8 an ork Through Mais ulfieited offer a ied via this Line, \" A formation given, and Tic drawn at] Grand Trunk Offices, and at ts Saturday d Omes 43 Sr.James Srarzt, Melo k Exchar JOSEPH ANGELL, ; CHAN The New Ÿ eneral Pass'r Agen : ' Gen N.Y, Western L June 19, 1880 adv and re; Se Re dir show TU R \u20ac following pared vi \u2014 d the sales ALL VABIETER hp -_ ti \u20ac Shore.Largest Assortmel* fe ral.Pominiol.go.pid.\u2014 West, , ALSO, Do.pid.xd Y.Cenine Studer Ba cen\u2019 PRICES LOW.om.MITCHELL \u20ac Mis -& Hud.J.Cen The Genu ROBERT ST.PETER AND (RAE a \u2014 Molsont fie J noH.f, PORTER BA ju | > st.Mary \u201cRh gp 286 MONTREAL Hu South nn hand the vies :Pac\u2026 2° pd.Hid Mois Cen.&5t.Jobo pig, Lk x Have always 0 IN WOOD AND BOTTLE FAMILIES REGULAR "," AND DAILY ©C COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.PRICE 3 GENTS EAL > = , SA _ - TURDAY, SEPTEMBE \u2018 MBER \u2014 ! 0.: 2 Gy LL T han\u201d AM i CO Ps mit ADE COMMERCE real v in à * Telegra ly o ir dossaean, September 17 sold down pl pe ned 2} highe abl, &.; CQ 7, |ing Board 32 at the cl her at 133 .; \u2018 | où .hu N The Allané re Strathesrn,\u201d from | again to d and in the re of the m > slightly harder, b mt.ff 6 as arriY uebec at 2 p.M.\u201c : closi TOO a- | ble 1rregulari » but y - nd 0 bs y.pm 07 133.Richelieu 3 ing steady a reacted ope irregularity, and val shows considera | Wa ne of AE que ans steamship = Canadian,\u201d 61, and in the changed hand 1323 @ In Goods ues are roncidera- { We cuore: Cor dal uw ; .tat 59 ; afternoo s at 60 firmne: s, the mnark little : E quote : A \u2014 le or of sate ii from Quebec | Ci }, closing fir: n sold, ex-di a @ | well css on the arket has el Fassern Te Creamery, 24¢.@ 2 a, Baw 81 5 a, in.ON ridav ity P g firmer at ivi engages e whol 10W 20e: ; ownshi y, 24c 7 tr.we 65% day.assen; 60 t end ders.ged al ole, pr n gre: C; 1D ships, 23 .@ 2uc \u2014 Hos, p \u2014Ÿ poutres Telegraph Company at 1164, coger opened 14 ere 61 nsked.especially r at nd quite Percus bang pales Pos Chic Aly @ Pos 3 Choice am.\u201493c for - sa \u2026- a ocd es Fr Weedon and agin, closing biche to 116 cent: higher lian ally regarding Jouarket ren to or Bickle 214.220 orrisburz, 21e do, a.m.\u201493¢ for October ; 93} BR nn in the rovince of Quebec sas comm g higher at 1 , and reacted ave be mption goods adapted > this 20e.; West .220.2016; C , Nove .5 a.m.\u20149286 ¢ bid fo \u2014 : .anded 17} @ u en in .4 Print ed for I market i eru, 18e .; Fair Ri hoic inber.1 Ze for O r Nove: ] a que best SF working destruction u at 148 148 118 .nchan : mod rinting n- et is , 18e.@ do., 1 e 11.15 1.04 a ctober : m- | FRUIT- on 3 @ 14 , and .City | 64 ged in v erate d g CI better reported 19%.The de.@ 92% a.m.\u201492 .m.\u201492 r; 93cf Layers (r ._,p throughout the Ni pe 9.T closed 4 Reed, 43 valu demand oths r feeli a little The C 2§¢ fi 2% for Oc 25e for O or | oise.(nx .- the ope Pa 1e Niagara di he tra .stroncer | 27-1 5 4% lbs e.We id, and marke ng prevaili ittle fi heese © or Octol ctober ctober ose M ew), per RL pièrce the skin of th ; MORN nsaction ger -Inch, 66 s, 38.1 quote 26 are | st: et, accordi vailing rmer wi ctober: 9° er.12.0 .11.48 a | Do uscateis box.me ts ° ; e fruit Mo RNING 3 are :\u2014 Mad , 66 Re 0d.@ 6-In tands Y ordinge Es but vitha \u2014 ; 921c fi La + p.m.\u2014 | Le luscatels 21.001.LL the sugar ntreal BOAR : da ed, 4 4s.9 ch nds at 63 1g to the Eneli 922c for C or Nove m\u201492 ndon ww 235 @ \u20ac ai 7 He == 152 17 @15 D.ques pollams ha 3 lbs .9d.; and actiont e.Ti the publi nglish Oct or Octol vember 2}c for London Layers.* I 2 40 265 | N10NES a Jaus mail steamship\u2018\u201c © .521,5 @ 15: 2,25 @ est, valu ave been | 4s.3d.nd } 12 , but we rere have public cab x ober.1.0 her.12.29 p.12.15 Blue Basket.cll 2.Vo lt loves.oo.C0 .° aspian,\u201d .24 ; 151 113.es un en .@5s.| I de.quote a s e bee able, 925 for .04 p.m\u2014 .29 p.m.\u2014 p.m.| Bl lo.Sete : 0 Nutmegs LL ss puto ria Hal and St.Johns oh @ 89 ; bi Jacques rsh, @ hab @ 13d.see thev steady ro Pots on Ashes there shade hicher trans.Hon October 93e due for ce for lack Crown 5 3a c De Jainaiéa bicuehed À ® ry No han to Liverpool, arrived at 9 34,15 @ 10 rchants, 34 @ 10 0 @ | lbs., bei ergone no en ate wort] ave cl at $4.7 5 some hase Wheat S.\u2014 Flour, | overmbor VETS new 20 x in, do unbleach 0% 086 Nos in: 04: > @ 103 I \u2026 being w no cl rch Shirti 1 (at ranged 1 70 @ busin 12 , 14,000 d our, 7,015 F- Suitana ining 535 0 Ww eached.Bi.0 Jus = morning: Exchange ; Comm $, 15 Reed, 84 7 orth Gs range \\irtines the mom ands $4.75.ess, 12,600 do : o; C 015 bu Secdle ini, à 1, 1 007 550 \u201c10% 21 \u201cae soul value of CE exports of Exchange, 10 @ 56; M erce, 10 @ 127$ Inch\u2019 Shirting bh Gs.94.@ Ts 66 Reed, 7 nen are nomi.£2 Pearls.12,000 do; Tye, 4,000 orn, 5,000 do Ponts list Falun, % Sul ow 04 08 1 allow Tro he Uni of pro-{ Ri 33; 222 ontreal Tel i|U irtings or ge.6d.@ 4 d., and 7 ment are nominal.10, but SHIPMEN ; Barley ; Oats, Field \u2019 n : Su \u201c0 09 0 B \u2026 014 pre Had, 16 011,602 20 rase ls, \"2 eviad | MARKETS mT 1 I gE fi Et a AE 904,000, agai ity P.60 132: |! nd wa e of ng CI - 2.000 do ; do; , 566 Prun Malaga ||.on om ME Iw 3% - ou nu August, 1519 > against \u2019assenger » 60 @ 60% 2; | latter 8 good the oths\u2014 BY T ,000 do; Ry ; Corn, 1 bushels ; | Am: es, old.599 - 206 Corn gag - 07 ow .\u2018a 116 ' ,26 @ 11 , 52 @ 61 bee part of tl at full rates month th TO TH ELEG ; Rye, 2,000 d , 1,000 do; 8; des old.sg\u201d 8 1: 0 5 Tens Bo Raw 005 \u2014 je drought continues, says 8 i.; City G 64, 25 @ ; n limited le montl ates ; duri the E MON RAP Bye, 2,000 do; Barley, | ; Oats Do \u2018Ta nguedoc.10 \u2014 0 oh | Beira re 05-2 hs 3 à cor! as, 61 @ 14 116}, 55 weake , and pri 1 the takes the TREAL Hi; COR y, 13,000 do.Do Provence.: 100 00 Cuba, § 1b cod ; .N - 3 - » ; 3 .C000 \u2018! 0 00 orto x 07.pt y Pictous N.S, several Mi AFTERNU 148.» 88 Fed ©: We qu prices are offtake ha C PONT SEAL HER ALD N EXCHA 0 Ly Provence.o%.0 B Rico ° .= ™ - A .- ë v ; \u2018A 4 .\u201cee .64 00 arbadoes .00 .eg pee ve pave to be closed for Ww fac ontreal, 25 ON BOAR 10 5s.; 56 ote 30 R.again sligl 3 NAD .\u201cCHANGE RE Jord: shell.\u201c000 017 Mont es.007 000 PE : \u2018OI ant of | Mol , 25 @ 152 D.L id; 60 Reed ced, 5 ghtly TO ~ TAN .PORT Fi Am EE :9 0 E real Refine coo à 00 si Even the mines âge sufleri olsons ex di # ; Ontari 84 Re Re , 61 , 5} lbs, 4e WHE RONT M Iberta.Sicily.15} 00 xtra P fin .! : .; - div ta _ 4 Reed ed, 71 bs., 4: 5.48 AT TO, 8 Wheat i ONTREAL, S .D 8 Sienp.1 0 EE Bt Pow owdered L007 0 08 | Te want of rain- uffering | 136 ; J x div., 20 @ rio, 25 @ , 8 @ be., 38., ds.Id.@ 5 .1 No.2 \u2014Fall.N , Septem B in Chi 1, Septembe B oO Ba ly.Ww :: 0 8 |G wdered .0 di re .; Jacques 97.T 86 : Reed, 8 84 Ibe s.3d.@ 6 .5e.| Spri , 98¢@ 3 , No.1,8 ber 17 BERBOLM' cago decli r 17 Brazil N reelonu.\u2026.05 _! 8 Granulated\u2019! Le _acturker (rade this sesso Tel ques Carti ; Toronto 3172 Re 1@9) s.5g.s.101 Spring, Né 1.00: N , 81.00 @ .Whe s ADVI ined 1jc .Valau uts.\"60 | 07 pes eee 0112 @ Jac season betws egraph, 30 er, 25 @ 9 , 10 @ | (2 Recd, 9 be., Re.3d.Sta be LG @ SL; À 181.08 @ Si Id: N @ $1.02 ; | # eat, firm ; C ces \u2014Floating Fie 0081; 09 Fee TITI oe om e sifan ports and Oswego promis weep | 25 @ 594 , 300 @ 133 ; Ri 0 ; Montre 6d.The 1 lbs @ oF 3d.@ 9s.6 s.; 66]1,7 08; No.3 A 9 @ $1.1 , 93¢ @ 02 ; ge for hi orn, steady ; ng cargo dines, quarte srestesteerenees 0 00°: 00 Diamo Ci 0108 011 : .- : e : Ci ; i 9g.6d.; T0c; N .3, $1.02 lo; N 95e : | Co shipme y; car eg-\u2014 | GL hal rs .0 \u2026 0 Co nd A 0 - 01 ee oaierabils large\u201d than last year es to be T 4 ; City Pas ; Richelieu ex al | sold to he wider d à Ps, Ba.9 .; and | 3,5 ; No.2, 6: 02@8 ; No.2 ; m, firm: nt\u2014 W goes 0 3 LASS\u2014 ves.07 00 nfectioners À 0 2.; than fask J = ti | ; serintions 3c; 83e; N 1.03; Barl S1.07 - 8¢ ; ; Mark heat, t n pas- | EP te 3 Boxe 018 08 Gonfoctioners A : Ted that receipts Osw \u2019 it 18 he New senger, 50 div.{\u2018 T\u201d a fair ext escriptio d.@ 10 , 53c ; Peas, N ; No.3 E ; Barley ron ; Ri rk Lan , turn d 26-1 Æ-inc s, 50 0 3.00 TE ers\u2019 A.011 icy es pts in wero will str York \u2019 @ 116 > Cloth ent, a ns hav s.| @ Gtc ; , No.1, 6 Extra, 5 ey, No.off x ; Red Chic e Wheat earer : | 4 inch to h .0178 13 Tha Less 0 | 0 bushels MOTE- go will be | ong, and Stock : have b s, Long\u201d nd are rat! e been | 53\u20ac @ Oats, No.1, 66¢ @ 67c ; 38¢; No, ! © coast.428.6d ago and Mil and_Corn, t-inch 40-inet 838 | UncebredJaprns, choice, ! : fi z 5 No.1, 35 :.N 2 ali + 2B.1-ine 0 5i 1 .0 Jap'ns, choicest # 8 0 10.\u2014_ L The Allans steal hi day.T closed hie market ; thes een sold n g Cloths a rer deare 54c.1, 35e; N ¢; No.2) No.| alifornian .; Red Wi waukee Wh , SLinch to Inch 0&1 do p'ns, choi 3 Bd le - = steun=hip \u201c Manitoban \u201d : he posted igher tha was | @ e last thre woderately nd Domesti r.| FLOUR\u2014S ; No.2, 34e ! 65c | ON passa do., 448.; inter do., 42 eat INDIGO.inch.00 .1 80 do do icest, ¥ .foun arrived 8 Glasgow on Thurad pn\u201d | were $4.82 fi rates for ba n yester- | 12d.pe ce articles 1 at steady stics | tra, 54.60 ( Superior, $ ; Corn, | 425- 6d ge, just shipp Californian W 6d; RON AND H LES 88 20 de Jo good ne.es 95 @ 05 à ot stock shi rsday for si 82 for si nkers\u2019 ; r lb.es being y rates ; § SF : @ $4.65 ; r, 34.70 @ >| shi .; No ipped, 435.; n Wheat | RON,# t ARDOrARE PL 00 22 do 0 medium.0 .0 PA \u20ac Jaded bef Jive stock shipment of 28 , and |30F sigh ; ixty-d .Sterl ng wor ; ong Bak 5: Fe Si shipme .2 Ch , 435.5 n eat | bY on, d ARE Pré 0 235 a do medium.0 7 2 ; BE .33 ; it, with ay bill Ing eri\u201d OP VON 73d tra, 85 akers\u2019, 36.ancy, $4.5 +.75 ; 23H rent thi icago Spri ; nearly d Col agreemel uty paid P\u2014PIG 085 Japan.d good co ium.0324 .020 ne conditions with the ex > oxen lower, ai 1 the actual s and $4.8 THE |] tra, $5.05 @ , $6.10 @ $6 50 @ >.) Ex- Red Wi is month pring Wh ue, |S tness nt, fou \u2014Term I pan\u2014Pek o mumoi 3% .0 codée .; 8 ; \u201855 : Fi 5 6.18: 8 $4.55 ; li inter d and eat fi siemen ciserens r month: 8 [mperi oe.comm 1 0 RW 34 wc ded 0 the passage xception of , and Mone al rates fi 43 1 BULLIO $4.55 ; Fi $5.10; 8 ; Spri 55 :|lish C o.41 next, 4 er | Siemens.s\u2014 Imperial .on 0 .0% 1 L per cent y on call rom 3 to I c N M $9.05 ne, $4.0 3 uperfi pring E id ouniry , 418.; prom , 4ls; N S rtsherrio .RR Ÿ powder oe The balance of trade in £ tp it.The f was l ttog| ommenti LLION MOVEME 05.00 @ $4.05 ne, $4.5 x.| dearer; F Wheat pt,1428 RB 0.Summerlo .ee 50 @ 2 oung H r.0273.æ \u201d woul of the quotati ollowit oaned at by the T nting u NT SEEDS 05; Bran, 50 @ Wheat.rench do market, .; Eng- 1 E ngloan lo.20 00 21 00 do yson, 000° | 0 32% United NEC last year was $14 ab ons com 1g table gi 21 .1e Treas 3 upon the ' thy S.\u2014Clo y $9.00 @ Wi , spot, ., turn d Û general! Sglinto GO nen seven cena 20 00 \u2026.20 do o See Ce \u2018ow 00 5,991,6 yesterd pared wi gives ;anticn ury D state ; $3.00 ver, $4.25 (d inter Whes strong; C earer ; Li y | Calder ML 19 7 RA a do Seconds 18 - 93 {were il 1 for t c > 07 a with > th pated epar ment .a @ 25 - .Whe: g; C ; Laver Sr EN EEIENS 5 \u2018 Thi lance moult or een Ay coiton the Ww Op ron do.sales : the closing prices I rould a N $£1000.000 t hat i Hous 30% $7 @ 3450; Timo ee Red wh on 14 orate ition Pod Glongane ] 8 3 a 2 Tani LS : oi = + | pe go 00S which e other side CU TES TIOSE 198 En vember ew Yo reign gold ON TH P00 @ 31.00, \u201c| Choice od Liverpool Sprin fchigan | BAR #1 oc 5H; DD yson PSS vu 08 - 88 hi proves that \u201cCotton Luke Shirt 107} 107 03 Cle sas i ia on York gro vec tot | £10 HE STURT Fh i Ever Btu 2 Higa, | Bat 10 ha - 85 [once md 8% ow AS .Paul.077} eg | at, ii \u2014 nomi.31.05 T2e \u2014Bar ; .; Pri San.mo | cote and & 27 20 | Congou, kin, Cl 0% 0 mea street NE New York, sa xo pfd 248 a on 108 12,200 vests oy In the face of good st of the ue @ 3140; jp Woo, Janey, Suc @ 67e proc The ; rime tar Lui Bouger and Staffordshire.A 3 z Ss mi Sl 3 \u2026- ga nw announced, on autho ., SAYS or.West .112 112 91 ,000 an i sier m Eur t.D $4 : , 90¢ @ ce: Spri ; , vement market .y do fre.10 ° Medinn og Ll À ) t st.£ 16 in Eu oney 1ropea with 10.= 98e : ; Sprin ta noted is st Sidon 3 00 @ 22 d Comm un.05 Lo 060 ay Railway is fully ey that the Do.pfd .103 10 .\u2026.113 ,600 could rope, tl y markets i n har- | B: moderate Wheat c; Oat 8, ined this yester steady, the i Lo y pe \u201cà so Co on Medium 0 .Le 3 rmi A .xdl2 3} 103 haza the Tre sin À : arley local and F meal.| Was is morni rday bei ; the im- | C Wmo 2 124 Soucho mmon .jam.0 87% 85 puikd à line of its own froi etermined t N.Y.C xd123% 12 # 103 100 | ap] rd an easury D merica | Ne y, steady dema Flou ) s establi ing, but noi ing maintai Can or and : 933 Ooloi ng.ot 6 45 ; ; n from Toled 0! Mi en.12 13 121 = 59 pears to y- such y Depa nal ; Oats, « y and nd at r, firm ( Fee 5 lished.» but no fu intain- CANADA PL Bowli .4 mg.92 - 08 4 Southern point on its line to do or fron ich.Ce 9% 120i 214 121 ,900 | officic us he preci rtment ; Oats, dul unchan: quotati Superior E Yesterd rther ad NADA PLATES yling 50 - \"0B | » to Buffal 1 | Eri n.94 3 .à 1,100 ial rese re not ise esti ' , dull and w ged; Pe jong : | remov r Extra rday\u2019s insi vance | tonn gan & Bu box\u2014 7 625 .000 | L CO - 02 \u2014The International Re 0.e Com.+ 94% , 180$ 1, stands rve, but only a by imate E caker.cas, nomi- | Se ved, those a and Extra S side figur Garth lo udd.6 50 IVERP 0 = .060 ur venue recei Do.zd.381 38 \u2026.95 1,800 | by a very fai a stat reach UR : mi- | Sent quotati grades bei Superfi ce a 2 TUE 360 ooL P 065 Washington for July and À cipts at | Ohi Id.87 i.0 y the eve ir chan atement 1 of OPE is wo ions.Spri ing stes ne are | Hal Bol 0 @ 370 RODU ; ore Lh August o & Mi if 88 .387 0 | mous i nt.W ce of bei whicl 1 LON AN rth 5e pring Extr ady at iT tton .ee 0 - 37 \u2014\u2014e CEM incresse of two millions 5 show a D.L iss.36 .T eens : 18 influx edo ing falsifi 1 1.30 NDON, 5 to-day hei .more tl xtra bei pre- LR 3 60 75 LIVER: LE ARKE : ] s over the \u20ac n .& Wes 364 88% .\u2026.[cor .of forei not need alsitied 15-1 am\u2014M N, Sept Hi ay being enti nan Superi ing sca TIN I & Giffin 10 | 375 ou POOL } Sept.1 Tpooding months of last year e corres- Del.& H st.894 9 364 36% .1e8 it C: reign t need an 6 m ONET ember 17 ions.T entirel perior E ree, | Ci LATE: Gn 12.4 Spr ron., 5,0 ge 6, Ç à A Cae 0 64 .| the annot d grain thi y enor- 105 oney ARY 17.1 he tr: y at the xtra, sal Sharcoal 3, ¥ bo.\u2026 33 7 | Spring Wheat.8 0 @ in Sept a post improvement in th , andl indicate N.J.C ud.86 Lo FU corn 0 otherwi is ye 101 5%; Erie, : and acc \u2014Con: bris.8 ; ansactions e outsid , sales | Charc ts, # box\u2014 000 3 50 Red W heat @ 1 SOC E 17, > e - Cen.; _.0} « the \u2018 mark erwise ar\u2014if it | Eric, 39%; ceount ; 43 sols, 9718 uperior ons re e qu Ch coul, 1 375 | Vhi inter.76 Toe oa M poss cf the country general busi- Wabash.76 Ter ; 8 5,700 \u2018co et gr than d jt | P-m\u2014Cons #; Illinoi ; 4}'s, 114: 97 | Superfi Extra ported w ota.| Charcoal, x 7 | rhite Wi 8 0 10222 > ; bi .6} 5% cotto nsumpti greatly epres 1054: E 15018, 9 ois Central 14: gg, | At 85 ne at $5 at $5.2 ere : 35 Charcoal)\u2019 D.C .600 Club nter.8 @ 8 176 @ 11 G0 The Chicago Ti Do.vo.353 \u2026 76 100 n trad ptive \u201d y, and s $; Erie , 97 13-16; tral, 1154 8, $5.30 © 15: 20 5.25: 12 350 | Coke ol) D, X ; 800 @ 67 | Cor RRA 2 @ ods 2 3 10 g jbune says Uni pfd.65i 35% à 70 than e a prospec even e, 39%; Ili 6; 4d's , 1154.5 at S4.75 100 do.à 0 do.Spri 0 Extra | Ti e, I.C 5 9 ce n (new).94 @ 9 48 @® 8 of the Money ma ay of the pro- nion Pac .65% 65 oe 36% ,000 | 1, was ppear le cts of ii {linois Ce , 1181; 56 > 84.75% 10 .at $5.30 ; pring E Tinned she ieee .55 .20 5 rn (old).4 104 9 99 2@ 9 7 5 rket in the W Reading 92% à 11 eek.ack.N the ca ss consi the! 11.3 LIVERP central, 116 5's, | 50 at 865 0 Stron ; 100 S xtra olay I he 3 27 50 00 Barley.00 @ 0 04 i3 9 4 w The fact is, currenc .e West :\u2014 Kan g.30 92 63 ., gold b everthele se a ) siderabl 50 aan.\u2014 O0L, 8 , 1163.22.62 36.50 ; and g Bakers\u2019 uperfine Do Co or Brad , Charcoa 50 ! 8 œ ALS.er 5 8 @ 0 0 11 @ 9 4 becomi - ' '.ee sg short ti e | 13-164 ; Orl COTT , September 17 32.62}.\u2019 200 rs\u2019 at Galvanized Sf ley.3% .3% Peas.@ 00 00 ad if the hind is becoming sca! C s.& B.+ 30 92# 11 reas as gone to , as W tin ; Orle: ON.\u2014Easi er 17 Superi Ontari $6.15 ; | H ani CES tite SE Ve 0 o 500 | Tomko 8 2 @ 005 @ 00 ssure should i sce, | poss Southn.334 334 .314 \u2018200 | Teasons of i a moderate ox have soon.CHEESE, 635.15-16d.Easier ; | paperiar Ext rip Bags al Hoops and ois, Base fog 1 0H |For 7 2 395388 question #5 to where 8 8 increase the | n°4 1 .57 $ .i Both its goi rate ext scen SE, v3 6d.; Uplands, | F' ra Superfine.0 Bags at|Boiles Plai fhects, 2 bost 0 10 11 0 à © à 9 38 00 , ; 57 33 oe Fra going ; ent + U Be g, | Fancy rine.Boiler | st bre Je 100 tos.0062 | 0 1 ) @ 7 9 0 0 saine cannot be readil apply can be ob- C, M sland.118 + .deb nee and G requir , and tl NI | Spine Ext ve $5.25 Boiler Plat nde $10 ts.3.: 0 36 00 070 @ 0 oN &S } 118 .57 cers t to À nd G e exnl the TE spring Extra.25 @0 Bradle Lhrands in 2 95 07 @ 0 0 @ 0 yew York banks ca ily answered.T North P.42 I \u201c1227 | has meric erman planation ps Supern xtra 2 T \u2026 515 @ .00 adley.a ts, Staf shire 3 00 2 50 , 0 @ 4 042 0 0 0 id and iver may annot be relied on, fhe I Do.bey .Sod 413 Ut 1,000 has been an erica than we Pare, and th in 9 HEAT onncao se es Fine Bakers J Le 2% a 00 rsa Siok Tro Ei 3 x 3 12 Cheese (new) 4 $ a 0 0 8 a 2 $ resource left.We saw gth be the onl linois C .55 5s _ 24 Le in th g to Nev on the d there 42 am \u20149.30 a.m , September Lidl 11 Tp 470 @ : 29 | Pig Fy on, ¥ 1b Ceo 1! 4 624 6 0 @ 00 08 0 œ 0 pis on au outside + 30e bank ref yIlB&S en.111 5 .ce ees e Bank of F v York whi continent 93§c fi 1.\u201493}c fo m.\u2014933c f 17.Middlings.0.00 650 @ 4.80 Hb 79, 12% CAL 0:63 © a 00 & St.J oa ok .| except ranc sich } to eae for Octob or Qc Ontario Bags ER 065 15 t, do.4.0 IFOR @ 0 luetautly took th e draft, and th use| D o.38 2 .Teis b ional n we and Germany ta d tober ber.er.1 Jctober.| © rio Ba R848 |B 13 NIA 0 e gold.\u201d e holder | S 0.pfd, 384 .1123 .tis true reasures to li ermat nded | a.m\u2014 10.12 10.10 a 0.00 an.Hy Bags (olive 11400 @ 0.Barr SOT 435 MININ _ Professor Edis St.L.& St.F 80 801 .sf 211 Bank there ar to limit 1y takin -m.\u201492fc a.m\u201492$ -m.\u2014934c m\u2014 | Ba (delivered 20 © 370 SrERL\u2014 °: seen 35 @ 10 s A MINING ST on claim Iron tF 1 4.of Ge e official that ex g | \u201493c @ 930 for 0 for Oct for Oc- RLEY\u2014 Nominal.20 © 270 TE 2 - 880 The AN Fax 0CKS het found in J 8 that he M.0m 0.813 .pay gold rmany that i denials port.| Oc for Octo or Oct ober.1 OaTMe ominal.20 220 C7 6 28 | price followi NCISCO, S : apanese b he Ras L&N.___° 55 TTA ee bulli for its wat it ji and pe lingers satiné ike some chained e summe 4 back- ow! using, 8 a .ai oie js she now: and a black thing cause \u201cgloomy and ab ne wilder great gorge, SE 218 call the length frowning and y, with ansèrethey, hy ne eternal rock an in rd heaven, ss they stand «, and they watch her stane aol, qisrance to dista anis moi pri are-neaded; (Ch guards Le er ring ey ne tt stony PIECE catched her, and s! ha pes fl cons roll.LOCAL NEWS.ee he men of the 65th si panaoe-\u2014T h men of A ng vE:F to at the Church of the service \u2014A special meet- } to conside# the By-law is to be R.QuesTION papy Counel TES City PE.ext.ie, Assistant D.McKenzie, : qu Tows\u2014 4 of the Central Vermont ti AL ans, vt, 18 in, town .5 * .pet at (ho ve itania,\u201d a new.aps The «Titania, .v ARKITS json Line, is in port.D» « Cynthia,\u201d and 5 ired.groatly admire i are (GENERAL HosniraL.\u2014 Tho MoNTREAL nots to the Justitution 0 yisiting Gore poing Monday, 20th sb de week Win.McLachlan and Hollis pe Messrs: box or trunk of .Roure\u2014 The | sos BX Grimsby, Ont, was broken Archie APE abstracted therefrom, at leas ce port, and cfforts are being discover the delinquent.eu | y \u2014We are glad to see Mr.C, Back A he Holman Opera Troupe the city.AS manager o ne ve me oval Le made many friends, who Theatt® Jad to meet him again.>; CoxcerT at the Rink, it is ex- A bo the most successful in point will as in point of artistic ° selli 1, but ickets are selling well, exit Tx at the door, tickets should fpr! in advance at De Zouche & be se (os quarors to oe hi Exhibition should not Va sit kes Book and Fancy © 758 Dorchester street, near goods BLOTS Hotel, and look at his fine po lasses, and other fine goods, all at Jon prices Coxcerr Moxpay NienT\u2014As it Sk iat there will be a very large is exper af this concert, our friends would andienc ch oblige if they would buy their vert MU ore the night of meeting, as ah > we fear it will be very dificult to detention at the door.\u2018Tickets will or sale at the usual places, and on the Exhibition Grounds.; Iroquois Horse, BELŒIL MousTaIN.\u2014T'his first-class hotel has accommodation for 150 ests, and can be reached in one hour and Ë inutes fronmBonaventure Station via si Grand Trunk Railway.Trains leave the city at 7 am, 7.30 am, 3.15 pm, 5.15 aud 10 pm.; returning to the city at rn, 920 a.m, 6.30 pm.and 7.15 p.m.Charges: \u2014$2 a day, including lodging, breakfast and supper and return railroad ticket, as well as buss up and down from hotel and station.A Hocmar For THE Dry Goons CLERKS.\u2014 The following dry goods establishments have decided to give their clerks a holiday on Tuesday, the 21st, to allow them an opportunity of seeing the Exhibition Hy.Morgan & Co, 8.Carsley, John Murphy & Co, Ligget & Hamilton, Thos.Mussen, (laggett & Co, H.& H.Merrill, H.Beaudry k Co, and John Blythe, Recollet House.The grocers and manufacturers are yet to bear from.Tue HormicurTuraL SHow\u2014The Horticultural and Fruit Growers\u2019 Exhibition closed last evening.Throughout the show has given great sutisfaction, and the Secretary, Mr.Evans, deserves great credit for the manner in which the details have been carried out.Last evening the scene within the Rink was most lively, and the sweet ent thrown off from the plants on exhibition tended to make it like a picture from Fairyland.The Association have received à very fair share of support, and it is to be hoped that the educational efforts they are making will be as well appreciated in the future as they have during the last five years.Music iv TRE Squares\u2014The Band of the 83th (City Bandy will play at Viger Garden, this evening from 8 0 10 o\u2019lock.The following programme will be executed :\u2014 March, «The 65th Battalion,\u201d E.Lavigne ; Overture, « Golden Crown,\u201d Hermann ; Quaérile, # Chilperie,\u201d Godfrey; Piccolo Solo, \u201cNightingale,\u201d Julien; Solo, by Signor Medéleno: \u201cAndante, «Fathers Love,\u201d Wallace (from the opera Lurline); Waltz, Spring Flowers\u201d Bousquet ; Cornet Solo, \u201cCanatine,\u201d Rossini ; Solo, by Mons.Ernest Lavigne ; Mazurka de Concert,\u201d Pezzini ; Galop, © Queen of the Fairies,\u201d Smith ; God Save the Queen.Reserved seats, 10 Cents.Director, Ernest Lavigne, \u2019 EXT TUESDAY ag 4 Houmar \u2014 With reference to closing on Tucsday, we are told that a business man called on a dry- goods millionaire, requesting, .as a favour, bn he would allow his employes a holi- fo vi Tuesday afternoon, to enable them rt the Exhibition.After a little con- eration, the rich merchant observed that hosed he would Le expected to close he éver an exceution took place.Our voa remarks that no argument can wey effect Upon a man who fails to they ad or appreciate the difference be- Exhitiion a execution and a Dominion In y ; ve ETAT BENEVOLENT Socærr.\u2014 of uur yo; 8 Interest is excited in several the wer Corps, as to which will Best on th She company on Tuesday Pi Shamrock Grounds.Scarlet Sis ad © Working vigorously, and each gathering Ts.We look to sce a large several un the Occasion.It is said the ¢ panier are absolutely perfect in + lar : À well t \u2018 he 068\u20ac match Will be p contested layed by the cham- \u2014NOns à, .Wl of a ong team of Indians.The Bors wi een fresh and : Wo ill, a8 ueual salt water x »be a hard str i My me also comprises High ond ever S188, ailory hornpipe, races for 1d nationality, amateur, profes- are gg 1 dian ; in ail 21 items.We \\'éarn that our Irish Catholic MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1880.friends, and especially the Shamrocks, have evinced a very friendly fecling\u2014as a glance at the programme will prove.Secure your tickets, which are only 25 cents.Admission to grand stand : gentlemen, 15 cents ; ladies, 10 vents.OBITUARY.THE LATE SIR ROBERT HODGSON.The death is announced of Sir Robert Hodgeon, Knight, formerly Chief-Justice and Licutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island.Sir Robert was the son of Mr.Robert Hodgson, an English gentleman, who was one of the first settlers on the Island.He was born at Charlottetown in 1798 ; educated at the Collegiate school, Windsor, N.8., he was called to the Bar in 1819 ; appointed Surrogate and Judge of Probate for P.E.I.in 1828, also Attorney- General and Advocate-General the same year.He was President of the Legislative Council in 1840, and acting Chief-Justice in 1841.In 1851 he resigned all the preceding offices on the introduction of Responsible Government iZio the colony, except d 1 those of Surrogate and Judge of Probate: | He wis appointed Chief-Justice in 1852; and Judge of the Court of Vice-Admiralty in 1833.Sir Robert administered the Government of Prince Edward Island from 1865 to 1868, during the absence of Lieu- tenant-Governor Dundas.In 1873, after the Island's entrance into Confederation, the then Lieutenant-Governor, Sir W.C.F.Robinson, retired, and Sir Robert Hodgson was again appointed Administrator.In the following year he was regularly appointed to the Lieutenant-Gavernorship, which position he held until the expiration of his term, in July 1879, wben he\u201dwas succeeded by the present incumbent, Hon.T.H.Haviland.Sir Robert was deservedly popular with all classes.\u201d Although attached to the Conservativé \u2018party he was by no means an active politician, and as Lieutenant-Governor held the balance evenly between all parties.His death, though not uuexpeeted, Will be much regretted.: THE FRENCH DELEGATION :- CANADA, \u2014 ! - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 pe u To the Editor of the MONTREAL HERALD.Sir,\u2014My attention has been called to your issue of this day, in which you seem to be under the impression that there, are two French delegates now reporting on Canada.I begto inform you that I havé alone been inttrusted with the duty of vigiting the Dominion and of preparing for the Minister of Agricullureand Obmmerçe of France a full report on\u201dthe xarious resources of Canada.Mr.Doublet, of Paris, is here on personal business, and not in connection with my mission.I beg to remain, A.La Loxpe.Windsor Hotel, September 17, 1880.V0 THE CHURCHES TO-MORROW.} CHURCH OP THE REDEEMER, Cote St.Paul\u2014 Morning service at 11 a.m.SALEM CuureH, Panet street.\u2014 Morning, Rev.Mr.Currie; evening, Rev.S.Massey.St, MATTHEW'S CHURCH, Point St.Charles.\u2014Morning, Rev.Samuel Massey ; evening, Rev.Mr.Cruckshanks.ERsKINE CaUrcH (Presbyterian), corner St.Catherine and Peel streets.\u2014The Rev.J.8.Black will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.: EmmanuEL Crurce (Congregational).\u2014 Rev.J F.Stevenspn, D.D., pastor, will preach at both services, at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.\u2018Ouvert Baptist CHUROH.\u2014 Rev.W.N.Clarke, D.D., will preach at 11 ., 1m.and \"9m.Sermon t children in #he morning.re Dominion SQuare METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014 The Rev.E.A.Stafford, B.A., pastor, will preach in this Church to-morrow at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Zion CHurcH\u2014Rev.A.J.Bray, the pastor, will preach at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Subject for evening service, \u201cThe Kind of \\ Unity We Need\u201d CurisT CHURCH CATHEDRAL\u2014Rev.Canon | Baldwin, rector; Rev.J.F.Renaud, assistant minister.Morning service at 11; afternoon at 4.15 ; evening at 7.CRESCENT STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.\u2014Services commence at 11 a.m.and % p.m.The Rev.A.B.MacKay, the pastor, will preach at both services.Sr.BarrroroMew\u2019s Cuurch (Reformed Episcopal), jurisdiction of the United Kingdom, Beaver Hall Hill.Rector, Rev.B.B.Ussher, M.D.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.ST.GABRIEL CuurcH.\u2014Rev.Robt.Campbell, M.A., the pastor, will conduct Divine service at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Subject of evening discourse, «The Influence of Christianity Amongst Men.\u201d THE ADVENT CHRISTIAN CuvrcH, Oddfellows\u2019 Hall, 6624 Craig street.-\u2014Mecting for Communion and Bible Class at 11 a.m.and 7pm.Wm.W.Robertson will deliver a lecture.Subject, \u201cWhat Constitutes the Gospel of Christianity ?\u201d St.STepHEN'® CHURCH, Dalhousie strect.\u2014 17th Sunday after Trinity.Rev.Canon Evans will preach at 11 am.At 7 pm, Rev.Dr.Bell, Rector of Kells, Ireland, will preach on behalf of the Irish Society.CHURCH or ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE.Holy Communion at 8 a.m.Morning service at 11 a.m.Preacher, the Right Rev.Arthur Sweatman, D.D.Lord Bishop of Toronto.Evening service at 7 p.m.ST.GEORGE'S CHURCH.\u201417th Sunday after Trinity.Divine service at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The Rev.Dr.Bell, Rector of Kells, Ireland, will preachat morning service, and the Rev.Dr.Sullivan in the evening.ST.Jaunes SrTreeT MeTsopisr Caurch\u2014 The pastor, Rev.Hugh Johnson, M.A.B.D., will preach in this Church to-mor- row gt 11 am.and 7 pm.Morning subject, « The Loss of Children ;* evening subject, \u201cDoes Religion Pay ?\u201d SHERBROOKE STREET METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014 The services in this Church to-morrow will be conducted at 11 a.m.by the Rev.Thos.Hain\u2019s, President of the Newfoundland Conference, and at 7 p.m.by the pastor, Rev.G.Forsey.Subject for fhe evening, «Were the Former Days Better than These ?\u201d RE-OPENING ART ASSCCIATION, Phillips Square In addition to the \u2018\u2018Gibbp Paintings,\u201d the Gallery will contain a Special Loan Collection of Pi-:tures, to be open to the public frmn the 14*h to 24th instant, tue period of the DOMINION EXHIBITION- THE CELEBRATED PAINTING OF Jairus\u2019 Daughter, By GaBrIEL Max, of Munich, has been lent for the occasion.Admission\u2014Members of the Association, free ; non-members, during the Exhibition only, 10 cents.Open from 10 A.M.to 5 P.M., and from 7.30 to 10 P.M.September 11 248 218 Arinsementes ACADEMY OF MUSIC.FOUR NIGHTS ONLY! Engagement of the INCOMPARABLE LOTT AIL Supported by her own Superb Dramatic Company.MONDAY and TUESDAY Evenings, 20th and 2Ist September, The Inimitable LOTTA in Marsden's Beautiful Drama of MUSETTEI!! Or LITTLE BRIGHT EYES.Musette - - - - LOTTA.Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, September 22nd and 23rd, will be presented Fred Marsden\u2019s most successful Play, in Four Acts, entitled ZIP! Or, POINT LYNDE LIGHT.Zip - - - - LOTTA.= Box Plan will be open at 10 o'clock this morning at DeZouche's.September 18 224 [INordheimer's Hall, GREAT ST.JAMES STREET.During the fair, Commencing WEDNES- \u2018DAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1578, THE HOLMAN SPECTACULAR STANDARD and COMIC OPERA COMPANY.THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, IL M.S.\u201c PINAFORE.\u201d SATURDAY\u2014Granp FamiLry MATIXE, H, M.S, \u201c PINAFORE,\u201d At 2 o'clock.Admission to Matinee 25¢.Change of Opera nightly.Box Sheet open at Nordheimers.Admission, 25c; Reserved Seats, 50c.September 18 219 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, % THIS EVENING, MR.JOSEPH MURPHY \u2018Shaun\u2019 Rhue! (Introducing his great song, ** A Handful «f Earth\u201d) THIS AFTERNOON, EERRY GOW! September 16 \"LACROSSE MATCH WSHAMROCKS MONTREAL, Ou the Grounds of the MONTREAL LACROSSE CLUB, SATURDAY, 18ch Inst: Ball Faced at 3 p.m.Adm ssion 35 cts.including grand stand; Pavillon 15 cts- extra; entrance by Sherbruoke street, where grand stand tickets only will be said.A large portion of the g'ounds have been feuced off on the lower side, adinig- sion to_which wxl be 25 cts ; entrance from the corner of Sherbrooke and Mackay Sts.The public will greatly assist the tieket sellere- bs providing the exact amount of changa ut either gate.SAML.M, BAYLIS, Hon.Sec.Saptember 15 221 THREE CHEERS FOR THE Red, White & Blue.A GRAND SAILORS\u2019 GONCERT, ¥ox THE BENEFIT OF THE MNTREAL SAILORS\u2019 INSTITUTE, Under tke patronage of the Citizens\u2019 Exhibition Committea BY CREWS OF SHIPS IN PORT, IN THE VICTORIA SKATING RINK, MONDAY.20TH SEPTEMBER, i820.HALYARD SONGS, CAPS T'AN SONGS, WINDLASS SONGS, SEA SONGS, FUNNY SONGS, AND CHORUSES, Sung as Sailors only can sing them, and no pains wiil be spared to make this the Grandest and Best Sailors\u2019 Concert Ever given in this city.Tickets 25c.Reserved seats 50c.September 15 221 (WENTY-¥FOURTH ANNUAL FETE & CAMES OF THR Irish Protestant Benev't Soc\u2019y MOOURYHS HHL NO LACROSSE GROUNDS, ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST, ON Tussiay, September 2lst, 1880.COMPRISING : GRAND LACROSSE MATCH between the Suamrock Lacros23 Club (Champions), aud » picked team of Indians.BAYONET EXERCISE and Competitive Drili between picked men from several erack Ragiments of the Active Force.TUG OF WAR between fresh and salt warer Sailors.INDIAN GAMES AND CEREMONIES.CROQUEY, QUOITS, Highland Fling, Irish Jig, Sailors\u2019 Hornpipe, Foot Races, &c.For particulars see programme.Grcunds open at 10 d\u2019clock.The Lawn Games will commence at 1030 o\u2019clock, Lacrosee at 1.30 o\u2019clock, Military Competition at 3 o'clock, sharp.Admission to the Grounds, 25e.To Grand Stand-\u2014Gentlemen, 15c ; Ladies and Children, INc extra.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.Sentemher 15 221 TO WHOLESALE SPIRIT AND WINE M:BCHANTS.A Commercial Traveller, with good connection amongst Wholesale dealers, East and West, is open for samples on commission.Reliable Houses only reply.Box 812, Post Office, Montreal September 4 r 220 Aw Advevirwe.po Odd-Fellows' CRAND CONGERT ! UNDER THE AUSPICES - F THE DUXE CF EDISEUäüH LODSE NO.4 I.O.O.F.(BALTIMORE UNITY) AND THE PATRQNAGE OF THE Exhibition Committee, VICTOSIA RINK, Tuesday, Sept.21, '80 Cirizeay' PROGRAMME.1.Overture, Nabacon.FT Verdi.City Banp.2.Song\u2014L's Rameus,.Faure.SigNor J.TAGLIAPETRA.3.Violin Solo \u2014 Fan:zisie sur Faust.Jehin-Prum~, F.JEHIN-PRUME.4.Song\u2014Air and Variations.Rode Miss GEETRUDB FRANKLIN, 5.Cornet Solo\u2014Concerto Lagrime e ûsri.Pezzin:.M.Egnest Laviaxe.6.Szlectior, \u2014Chimes of Normardy, (By request.).as.Pl«nquetie Crry Banp.7.Song \u2014Vevzino Waliz.Arditi Miss GerTrUDE FRANKLIN.8.Violin Solc,\u2014Airs Angas .Jehin-P; am F Jrmin-Peune.9 Song,\u2014Alla Stella Confidente, with Cello obligato.Robandi Sienor J.TAGLIAPETHA.10.Piecolo Solo, with Band Accompan:- ment\u2014Bird cf Paradise.Bougque* Sranor MADDELENO GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.Reserved Tickets at D.Zouche & Co.'s Music Store.POPULAR PRICE -.September 14 ! LO LT, DWELLING AND SHOP, No.32 Vietoria square.G.HH.MATTHEWS, 79 St.John stree- TO Lt, SUITS OF OF#l: ES, No.27 St.Bonaventure street, near McGill, lately occupied by J.5.Browne, Architect.u.H.MATTHESWS, 19 third.RACING CONDITIONS.Eoglish Racing and Grand National Rules to govern, except aa regards weights, a Decision of the judges in all cases to be nal, Riders to be dressed in proper jockey costume.Dominion bred horses to be allowed seven pounds.Mares and geldings allowed pounde.Any person making a protest to deposit $25 with the Stewards, to be forfeited ups less the protest is sustained.Entrance fee, 10 per cent.on first money, and must be paid at time of entry.Every entry to state pame, age, sex, colour, sire and dam, and colours of rider.uy rider appearing in wrong colourg to be fined $5.P 5 5 * Three horses to enter in each race and two to start.WerenTs\u2014Threesyear old, 95 Ibs.; fours year old, 108 Ibe.; five-year old, 114 lbs.; sixeyear old and aged, 118 lbs.Heavy welter weights, 40 lbs., added to above.Entries for handicap races close at 10 p- m.on Wednesday, the 15th September, For otber races on Thursday, the 16th September, at the same henr, and should be addressed to Hugh Paton, Esq, St.Lawrence Hall, Montrealthreo TROTTING CONDITIONS.1.Trottiag races will bs mile hea:s, best three in five, to harness, and will be conducted under the Rules and Regulations of the National Tro:tiag Association.\u2018 2.If required horses will be called without regard to number.9.In fields where six or more horses start the distance will be 150 yards.4.A horse distancing the field, or any part thereof, to receive first money only.5.Entrance, ten per cent.of Purse, to accompany entry.Four to enter and three to start.\u2018 6.Entries by telegraph must bo repeated by mail the tollov ing day with fee.7.Time made previous to first of September instant to constitute a record, 8.Entries for Trottiog close at 10 P,M, oa Thursday, 16:h September, and should bs addressed to Armand Prevost, Esq., St.Lawrence Hall, Montreal.Admission to grounds.60c.each Oae horse carriage.«.25 cents.Two ¢ 6 .Grapd Stand.a 250 extra, Bijges for the meeting, admitting çar- riage, one gentleman aud ladies accom panying him, $6.00 each, to be had from the S:cretaries.Tne leading Railway and Steamboat Companies have agreed to transport horses entered in races on same terms as for the Exhibition.; N.B.\u2014The Races will begin each day at 1.30 P,M.HUGH PATON, ARMAND PREVOST, Joint Secretaries.September 3 3,4,6,10,14,188 211 A Rare Chance For persons desirous of possessing a Country Villa.Lots for sale at only six miles from the city, in the best locality of Sault- au-Recollet, adjoining the «Sacred Heart.\u201d liberal.For further particulars apply on the premises to L.N.F.ROY, Sault-au-Recollet, Or to R.CAMPBELL NELLES, 210 St.James Street.April 8 Price only 5c, 4c, and 3c a foot.Terms most\u201d nm CER Dunsmore, Mr.lately sent for two boxes at the Opera 4 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1880.armee res Montreal Herald, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER18 APPOINTMENTS.Academy of Music\u2014Perfognances at 2 and 8 p.m.Nordheimers Hall\u2014Performances at 2 and 8 p.m, Ardgowan Fox Hounds\u2014Meet at Pilon\u2019s Hotel, Pointe Claire, at 11 a.m.Lepine Park\u2014Races at 2 p.m.AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.BY JOHX J.ARNTON.Teas\u2014At the stores of Messrs.D.Torrance & Co., at 10.30 a.m.PASSENGERS Per ss.M3raviax, John Graham, Commander, from Quebec to Liverpool, 18th September, 1880 :\u2014Dr.Adam, Mr .Andrew Armour, Mrs.Armour, My J.Black, Mrs.Buntin, Miss Buntin, Master Alex.Buntin, Mrs.Brodie, Miss Brodie, Mr.Glenlyon A Campbell, Mr.Thos.Carruthers, Mrs.Carruthers, Mr.Craig, Mrs.Craig, Master David Craig, Mr.Daniel Dickenson, Mrs.Dickenson and three children, Mr.W.G.W.Elmslie, Mr.F.Gregory, Mr.Hall, Mr.Harrison, Miss Kate Joyce, Mr.John Raeburn, Miss Rosan, Mr.Ryley, Hon.Henry Starnes, Mr.Andrew Smith, Lieut.Stratford, Mr.Stybos, Mrs.Stybos \u2018and child, Mr.Sweiger, Mr.H.T.Walcot, Miss Amy Watt, Mr.Robert Yellowlees.Per ss.Buenos AYREAN, from Glasgow, 16th September :\u2014Rev.James Nish, Mrs.Nish, Miss Watson, Miss Mary Watson, Mr.J.B.Watson, Mr.Walter Hubbard, Mrs.Hubbard, Miss M.Hubbard, Mrs.Warden, Mra.Russell, Miss Russell, Miss Locke, Mr.Daniel Hamilton, Mr.J.J.Currie, Sir David Wemyss, Bart., Mrs.Robert Wemyss, four children and nurse.SUMMARY OF NEWS.\"DOMINION.\u2014A very successful show of live stock: grain, roots, &c., was held yesterday at Port Elgin, Ont\u2014 Bishop Wilson, of the Reformed Episcopal Church, has arrived in Ottawa, and will occupy the pulpit of Emmanuel Church in that city to-morrow.\u2014Boys living on the banks of the Trent, in the county of Northumberland, make from \u201820c to 50c per day capturing frogs.They are paid a cent each for all they catch.\u2014VFifty-five witnesses for the prosecution in the Biddulph case have already been subpeenaed, and it is expected that about fifty more will be summoned in addition to these.\u2014The pupils in the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, at Belleville, now number\u2019 about two hundred ; ; itis anticipated that the number will reach 240 within the next two or three weeks.\u2014A memorial service to the memory of the late Mr.J.B.Morrow was held in the | Y.M.C.A.Hall, Halifax, on Thursday night.Addresses were delivered by Hon.8.L.Shannon, Rev.Dr.McGregor, J.S.McLedn and others.' \u2014Farmers should be careful as to allowing their horses to drink impure water, as they, like human Beings, may contract {typhoid fever through this means.A case has occurred in which a Victoria county farmer lost a number of animals in this way.\u2014The monument erected at Portage du Fort in honour of the visit of Lady Head,\u2019 who in September, 1856, made a tour to: that place in a bark canoe, is to be repaired, and the guns formerly located there are to be re placed.The monument has become sadly dilapidated.\u2014 Things are looking a little more encouraging for the Indians along the great buff:lo plains to the south of Edmonton, NW.1.The number of geese and ducks thore this year is simply immense, and the Indians have large stages bullt, and are | drying the wild fowl as they formerly dried Buffalo meat.\u2014St.John papers report with pride the fact thav the New Brunswick Cotton Mills made a \u201cclean sweep\u201d in all the lines | for which they entered at the Toronto Ex- lg hibition, Carr, ying off four first medals.There is a lesson;in triumphs such as these ; for our Luwer Provinces friends, viz.: to.stop growling over the alleged disabilities : of Confederation, and \u201cgo in and win\u201d in the markets of the Dominion.\u2014A meeting was convened in the Township of Chafiey, on Wednesday, at which resolutions were unanimously passed praying that the Ontario Government would grant a bonus of $8,000 per mile to the Ontario Pacitic Junction Railway, which is now in a position to build, on condition of the Onturio Government passing an Order-in-Councit granting them the bonus appropriated four ycars since for any Company who should build a line from Gravenburst to tap the Canada Pacific Railway.\u2014Mr.John Gourley, of London, Ont., was one of the ill-fated passengers on the Cuban steamer \u201c Vera Cruz,\u201d and was undoubtedly | drowned.Mr.Gourley left London on the 22nd of August, and sailed from New York on the 25th ult, for Remedios, Cuba, three hundred miles from Havana, where he had been engaged on a sugar estate for the past eighteen ycars.Mr.Gourley's wife and three daughters reside on Dufferin avenue east, London, and are well known to many of its citizens as a very estimable family.\u2018When leaving home this last time, Mr.Gourley i is said to have been very depressed in spirits, as if he had an idea of impending disaster.It now seems that his forebodings were well founded.The feelings of the wife and family, on learning the sad intelligence, were terrible in the extreme, they being completely prostrated by the suddenness of the blow.UNITED STATES.\u2014The Londonberg, Pa., Worsted Mills were burned on Thursday.Loss, $30,000.\u2014Dwyer Bros, of New York, on Thursday, purchased the two-year old colt « Hindoo\u201d for $1,500.\u2014The suspicious sickness prevailing below the city of New Orleans last week is pronounced to be yellow fever of a mild type.There have been 75 cases and several deaths since the latter part of August.GREAT BRITAIN.\u2014The remains of Lord Stratford de Redcliffe were interred in the churchyard of Frant, near Tunbridge Wells.The Queen and the Sultan were specially represented at tho grave of the distinguished diplomatist.\u2014Queen Victoria drove out and visited her pensioners as soon as she reached her Scotch estate, and was received with exclamations and tears by the old men and women.Crathie church, where the Queen went on the following day, was crammed to suffocation, for not only natives, but the tourists within ten miles came to gaze upon their ruler.\u2014The Prince of Wales insists upon pay} ing the regular prices for boxes at the London threatres, but the managers spend all the money for bouquets und satin programmes.The presence of royalty is valu- uable as an advertisement.The Prince Comique.All had been sold.The manager hunted up the buyers and begged them to give way to Wales\u2019 party, but they all refused.FOREIGN.\u2014The Egyptian cotton crop is estimated at 3,000,000 cantars.\u2014The Vale of Tempe is included in the territory now proposed to be taken from Turkey and given to Greece.\u2014The French Minister of Justice reports an increase of thirty-eight per cent.in crimes of violence since 1878.\u2014The meeting of the French Cabinet Council has been adjourned.No immediate dissolution of the Ministry is apprehended.\u2014Japan has trade unions.Owing to the recent rise in the price of rice, all the labourers in Gifu successfully combined to force up wages 25 per cent.\u2014The papyrus manuscript recently discovered in the cave of a hermit near Jerusalem, and said to be the work of St.Peter, has been submitted to a Committee sent out by the Biblical Society of London, and they have come to the conclusion that the papyrus is in reality the work of the great apostle.They have offered $100,000 for the document, THE PACIFIC RAILWAY SCHEME, _\u2014 SE That the mission of Sir John A.Mac donald and his colleagues has been a failure is, we think, certain.They went to England with the purpose of letting the contract for the Canadian Pacific Railway to great European capitalists, who were, it was hoped, to be associated with one or two noblemen, having more or less connection with, or at least knowledge of, this country.No doubt if, as it was at first rumoured, the Rothschilds and the Erlangers had come under bonds tq construct the road, we should have had not only a solid security, but one that would have been recognized as such throughout the world.We suspect from the intimations in the English news papers, however, and especially from a notice in the Economist, that these men stood upon an Imperial guarantee as a sine qua non of their entering upon the engagement.It is true that Morton & Coand a French financial Company are still said to have a share in the undertaking ; but though these are both respectable concerns, their names do not carry the pre ponderating weight which belongs to the other houses, who declined, apparently, after carefully weighing the proposition made to them.An Imperial guarantee, we believe, would have been reasonably demanded by our Government; and, more than that\u2014a substantial contribution: in money, but it was quite obvious that Sir | John\u2019s Government, with its present policy, could not ; cobgain, either .of.these advantages from the Government of Mr.Gladeténé.Nay, we-do not believe it would have been possible to obtain it from the Government of Lord Beaconsfield.It ls fair to add that it is, at ost, pul if Mr.Mackenzie could have done so, though it is certain that Mr.Forster, an influeh- tial member of the Cabinet, apenly declaréd Rimgpelf in favour of pecuniary assistaede to\u201d the Canadian Pacfic, on condition, however, that she should discontinue her legislation against British trade.We have stated fairly the fact.as to the English negotiation.What has been done: might just as well have been done six months ago at Ottawa, with the same parties, and with none of the , expenses of the European trip.The gentle- , nen, on whose behalf the contract has been signed by Mr.Duncan MacIntyre, are, we believe, substantially the same \u201cwho have been so successful in carrying out the construction of the St.Paul, Minnegpolis and Manitoba Railway.These gentlemen can hardly claim the worldwide confidence which is felt in the men at the monetary metropolis, whom it was hoped, or pretended to hope, to associate with the enterprise.But it is not, therefore, to be supposed that they are incompétent to tarry out their bargain, ; They posseds one very important \u2018element of success\u2014a knowledge of what is to be done and how to do it\u2014and this may very well stand them in stead of older established reputation for enormous wealth.They are already millionaires, in thé strict sense of the word ; and they probably will not risk ruin by engaging in a vast undertaking which they do not see the way to put through.Their - credit, too, as men of business as well as of wealth, is high enough to attract the assistance, which any original contractors \u2018 would, of course, look for from the public.| The enterprise, if it proceed, will be mainly financed and managed on this side of the Atlantic, and to a great extent by Montreal men.The details of the price we do not pretend to give.We suspect it will be found to embrace money payments not to exceed in amount $30,000,000, with 50,000,000 acres of land, and it appears that the sections of road already construet- ed, or under contract, being decidedly the hardest part of the whole line between the Kaministiquia and the Pacific, are to be thrown in.The country ought not, of course, to pay too highly for the work, and it is not to be decided in a moment, or without discussion, whether, on the whole, these terms are reasonable.In that connection, however, it is to be taken into account that the obligation is not only to build the road, but to run it; and a price that would be excessive for building may be anything but excessive, when the continuing obligation is taken into account.It is probable, moreover, that the terms of the contract will spread the work, and, therefore, the payments, over a number of years; and it is to be hoped will leave till the last, and subject to farther consideration, if it does not completely eliminate the heavy and profitless section of British Columbia, with an appropriate reduction in price.We shall think it is a distinct gain, as we have already said, if, with proper security, we can pass the elephant out of the hands of the Government, who will make it cost three times the necessary price, partly from ignorance and neglects and partly from \u201cjobbery, into that of a Company, which is to have a definite price, such as the country, after due deliberation, will believe itself able to pay.The British Columbian part of the road will, in any case, be a gross fraud upon the country; but, if we must be saddled with it, a Company can certainly build it on better terms than the Government, and, if they will utilize what the Government seems unable to turn to profitable account.SPEEDY JUSTICE.There are not many things for which our American contemporaries award praise to the British as superior to Americans.But, with respect to the administration of Criminal Justice, there seems to be no doubt that they do things better in England than in the United States.The last example of this kind which we see noticed is the conviction and sentence, within three weeks after the commission of the crime, of a man who attempted to murder a fellow-clerk in an underground railway carriage, in order to steal about one hundred pounds of the money of their mutual employer.The New York World's comment on this short and sharp justice\u2014for the criminal re ceived a sentence of twenty year\u2019s penal servitude with thirty lashes of the cat-o-nine tails\u2014is that it is a misfortune that the statutory * defects in our own sys- \u201c tem of criminal jurisprudence seldom \u201c permit our District Attorneys and Judges \u201c to prrest, indict, try and sentence, all \u201c within three weeks, a bold criminal who \u2018\u2018 may have means to employ lawyers and \u201c obtain delays.\u201d The facts of the case are remarkable, and show, among other things, that if railway travelling has got rid of the dangers formerly encountered from Claude Duval, Turpin and similar heroes of the road, it has brought with it its own appropriate results.The criminal in this case \u201cwas one Perry, a clerk in the employment of a mercantile firm in the city.Knowing his fellow-clerk had to collect money weekly from the firm\u2019s suburban place of business, he waylaid him at the Kensington Station, and induced him, by offering to pay the fare, to get into a first-class car riage where they were alone.Perry then first plied him with a drink of laudanum and portwine,then deluged him with chloroform and finally beat him on the head with a bludgeon, All this was doing while the train passed Notting Hill Gate, Praed street, Bayswater, Edgeware Road and St.John\u2019s Wood stations, without aftracting the slightest attention, although the victim swore that he was conscious of repeatedly screaming.Moreover, the two important stations of -Euston and St.Pancras were made without any person entering the carriage.Oddly enough the assailant did not seem to think of quitting the carriage at the first station after he* had secured his plunder, but kept on with the half-dead clerk until they reached their proper station near the Post-office.Here the robber quitted the carriage, leaving his plundered associate struggling on the floor.Fortunately a porter observed blood on the inside panels, and, by giving an instant alarm, prevented the late occupant from escaping.The victim revived suffi\u201d ciently to outline his story when the money was found upon the prisoner.In the lan\" guage of the Old Bailey he was apprehended red-handed,\u201d and, of course, had no defence.The presiding Judge, in sentencing him, is reported to have observed : \u201c I \u201c* gentence you to receive thirty lashes with \u2018\u201c the cat-0*-nine, tails in addition to twenty \u201c\u201c Years of penal servitude, in order that, \u201c coward that you are, you may feel the \u201c pain which you gave to your victim.\u201d wo =\u2014\u2014 Tré Saivorg Coxcerr\u2014The Rev Dr.Marke presided at the seamen\u2019s concert last evening, and there were some 400 sailors, and about 50 citizens.The entertainments have become highly popular, and the con- cert-ef Monday next promises to be a great success.Aew Advertisements, INK! INK! Just Received, A large stock of Stephens\u2019 celebrated Blue-Black Writing, Copying, Light Blue and Brilliant Red Inks.This ink is so well-known, being in general use all over the world, requires no puffing.\u2018GEORGE HORNE & SON.INK! INK! American, Scotch, and Canadian Manufacturers.CARTERS TAYLOR'S and DOVELL'S.The best manufactured in the United States.Also, Todd's, Lyon's, Dallcy\u2019s and Davis's.Sample Bottles Furnished.COPYING LETTER BOOKS! Expected to arrive by next steamer, 5 cases of those superior and cheap letter books, all sizes.No advance in price.GEO.HORNE & SON.MUCILAGE! In all sized bottles, including the Fountain, with India Rubber Bulb Reservoir Top.The latest and best thing in use.GEO.HORNE & SON.EXHIBITION NOTICE.Visitors requiring Account Books, Office and General Stationery would save money by calling at the STATIONERY DEPOT, Nos.71 & 73 Sr.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, ESTABLISHED IN 1846.GEO.HORNE & SON.B@ Note the place\u201471 and 73, à September 13 219 take a large part of their pay in land, that B.J.COGHLIN, HARDWARE MERCHANT ARD SPRING MANUFACTURER RAILWAY SUPPLIES, &c., &c.WORKS: \u2018Hochelaga.OFFICE : 26 St.Sulpice Street, Montreal.MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF RAILWAY AND SPIRAL SPRINGS, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, &c., &c.AGENT FOR: MessrsWILSON, HAWKSWORTH, ELLISON & CO.Sheffield, England, STEEL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, WARRANTED CAST STEEL ; SPRING STEEL, MACHINERY TIRE, and SLEIGH SHOE STEEL, STEEL WIRE, &c., &c.DESCRIPTIONS.Messrs.M.HUNTER & C0., Sheffield, SUPERIOR CUTLERY, FILES, SAWS, TOOLS, &c., &c.A Large Supply of all the above Goods Always In Stock.ORDERS SOLICITED TO IMPORT AND FROM STOCK.Messrs.JOHN ROUND & SON, Limited, Sheffield, BEST QUALITY ELECTRO-PLATE and NICKEL SILVER GOODS OF ALL \u2018Agent for the Celebrated White Star Steamships.September 17 223 ° 10: DRY MONOPOLE, HEIDSIECK & CO.'S Dry Monopole Champagne JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY Direct from Reims, 1.BE.BEATT THE.September 17 223 DOMINION EXHIBITION, 1880 Don't forget to secure tickets for the Grand Fetes and Games of the Irish Protestant Benevolent and Caledonian Societies, to come off on 21st and 22nd instant.ticket (your choice) to every purchaser of a Hat.We give a R.W.COWAN & CO.The Hatters and Furriers, Corner of NOTRE DAME AND ST.PETER STREETS.September 17 223 CONFEDERATION REFUTATION OF MISREPRESENTATIONS.LIFE ASSOCIATION.The following examples will probably be all the public.require to refute the persistent misrepresentations made by the representatives of the Canada Life Assurance Company, who bave stated that in the case of Ten Payment Lite Policies in the Confederation Life Association, \u201c No profite are given after the first ten years.\u201d The only assignable reasen for these reckless misstatements, is that it is easier to misrepresent and deny, than to equal the satisfactory profit results which an Equr- TABLE and COMMON sENsk method of distribution of surplas, combined with à HIGE STANDARD OF VALUATION have yielded to the policy-holders in the Confederation Life Association in the Ten Payment Life Claes.Tee Prorirs oN THE TEX Poymer Lire Poricies iN Tas Assccratron DO NOT CEASE wiTd THR PAYMENT OF THE P2EMIUMS AT THE END oF TEN YeARS, BUT CONTINUE During THE WaoLE Exierenoe oF THE Povicizs.See the following comparison up to 20 years, after which the profits of the Confederation are stil) progressive.EXAMPLES: \u2014Age at Issus, 35; Amount of Policy, $5,000, 4 ORDINARY WHOLE LIFE.TEN PAYMENT LIFE.Confederation.Canada.Confederation.Canada.Premium, $123.25 || Premium, $128.50 | Premium, $241.45 Profits.Profits- Profits.Profits.Cash.| Bonus.|| Cash.| Bonus.| Cash.| Bonus.|| Cash.| Bonus.For rf \u2014 lat 5 years.|§ 9335 | § 270 || $196 70 | 8 625 8 15767! $ÿ 459 |! $196 70 | $ 625 2d \u201c \u201c 248 65 635 218 80 625 444 60| 1,139 218 80 625 feo 366 15 825 248 20 625 610 50 1,375 248 20 625 4th 508 05 1,000 287 29 625 72215 1,439 287 29 625 20 years.$1,211 20 | $2,730 [$950 99 | $2,500 131,934 85! $4.12 || $950 99 | $2.500 H.J.JOHNSTON, ProvINCIAL MANAGER.Montreal, 1st September, 1880, de a It appears to the Directors of the Confederation Life Association such a manifest injustice to givo the same amount of profits to a person paying a premium of $233.60 per aanum as to a person paying only $123.25 for a similar amount of insurance, payable in each ease at death, that they are quite at a loss to understand how, on the one hand, such a radically erroneous system can bo persisted in by any Company, or, on the other, quietly submitted to by policy-holdere.J.K.MACDONALD, MaANacINa DIRECTOR.wim 248 215 DOMINION 1 SAVAGE i 1 No.219 ST.JAMES Invite the inspection of Visitors to the City to th eir CHOICE SELECTIONS OF Gold and Silver J ewellery Onyx Sterling Silver and BRONZ© CODDS AND À CARRIAGE CLe : THEIR STOrg GOLD AND SILVER wf % Js the LARGEST IN THE CITY.8 WATCHES, which are now Unrivalled as to without à per ect \u2018lime-piec-, us they are b community.Parties fom the c_untry can have Within at on the Premises at the SHORTEST NOTICE, No.219 St.James ip SIGN GF THE ILLUMINATER Ce te of 2 September 15 6 ug Eb qui 2 abe \u201cEh an pa add Je Jewel, pre ne Ta , A jzht ! re » » mn pes pecial a\u2018tentio on ja sou B red Precision ; snd leq th k 4 hr roug Price, Non di #57 _gld- thess Watek sac on Kk pu ew 3d! \u2014\u2014 5 .2 tv! Tero Advectremeu:- ew Ager, SN we eg > wth 7 ith 2 od TDARE\u2014 ta re.Th ; suporoit x | Rs glo Me.; po TIFFIN BROTHERS TEE Pup, b> OFFER FOR SALE or J T0 ' .M : Demo! Several Invoices Choice New ESSRg y : Season\u2019s no.0 b .x a S $ « 00STO- trati Orn, Sop \u201c= \u201ci estimat T E A S TAKES pracy \u201cpura «were ted T pel swee! JAPANS, GREENS and BLACKS, 23rd IN§p apres Be 5 onder \u2014ALSO,\u2014 For particulars see Aug | be in Balance of Cargo of Cr, 2 ew the JOEN J.my ¥ 1 Worshi S a H ; « who bas \u2018 SUGAR I : \u2019 Wd Presi \u20186 9\u201d en Assoc Per \u201cTroas,\u201d from Barbadoes.D TY | sts Were phere © Ly for | THE CARGO OF i wk the U \u2014 ne puildings S G A R Is it not the duty of ever y ai the \u201cer » .who has the best interest oF de à in de f Per \u201c Elizabeth Scott,\u201d from Jamaica, | heart, to inform the thongs, of the ae der 10 \u2014AND\u2014 who are at present Bou ie Ea resen ad St 100 Puns.Choice New Crop BARBADOES | Ehe best hotel os Leu hs a Th 100 do.do.PORTO RICO | dation ?and also Where br da Yo.4.Cant very best value for their none La fo | the lod; MOLASSES.| Fo émis Soin ape mel It is to be h hoped that store ge, a division x not resort to the Yea 6 © NEW, OFF STALK, few years ago with ane.Pis sid charging exorbitant i lodges 2 VALENCIA RAISINS Of the favourite Brand C.MORAND & CO.With the usual assortment of | and BRENCH GROCERIES, | 318, 320, 322 St.Paul, \u2014AND\u2014 153, 155, 157 Commissioners Streets.September 15 221 NOTE THE DATE Week M9.VORIQIIEZ Exhibition STKANGEES IN TOWN WIIL HAVE 10 Per Count Discount ON ALL Cash Purchases This Week.NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES, PENS, INK, PENCILS, \u2014\u2014AND\u2014 BLANK BOOKS, AT LOW PRICES, SUTHERLAND, MILLAR, & Co., Blank Book Makers and Mercantile Stationers, 94 AND 96 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.P.S.\u2014Ask for a Sample Bottle of CARTER'S INK.It costs you nothing.September 15 221 THEY ALL DO IT! That all the Visitors to the city will SMOKE is, of course, beyond doubt.If they wish to smoke pure PACF'S TOBACCO and Genuine HAVANA CIGARS, Premium, $233.50! or procure a first-class G.B.D.PIPE, they -\u2014\u2014 must call at PHILIP HENRY'S Vice-Regal Tobacco Emporium, 134 St.James and 308 Notre Dame roct.September 15 FAIRBANK SCALES REMOVED TO 377 St.Paul Street, MONTREAL.A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ON HAND oF Every kind Manufactured.Particuldr attention paid to repairing our Scales.FAIRBANK & CO.May 24 122 prio.en, A! Customer gp | Pa 4 e Visitons yy, | Brother Jsibly can vip ar a never to see their rather let us all serv, as cheaply a8 We pos of giving them all th Division whilst amongst us, and «plus oe * of Psion, Marsl share of their custom in the future: sa Yo Se store-keeper in Montreal may reg ai 5 ted) tinuous benefit from qe present ue rnd by making new customers all or.i, etc.in Dominion.Commercially Montreal ri Ence stand far in advance of any other «ity hi Dominion, and if it does Rotalwgyg à we of Wor will be the fault of its busines neg, Pr soverel Manshal's mou A F'AVOUR fre proceso de an We shall consider it à Great je à Nr streets citizens will kindly give the adi.J of te streets firm to any visitors they may ba TR ibe agrregate stock is very complete, and we - uf tu?1000.are correct in saying that it CORE largest variety of New and Fue, Dry Goods in Canada.We nov - buyers to Europe twice a year, bei: ing one residing in England ¥ | Kurificent Doi serve visitors exactly as we serve i gular customers,\u2014at the same i, se Joux, on the same terms.Randel I of All prices are marked in plain i.sans the \u20ac and no second prices made.Fainille and wands vx jens The late ra about three # will, it is ho out logs from Î | The schoo rived this for |B wpasualisl 343, 395, 307 and du Mir hi miles from broucht her 1 MONTREAL | Ii) And 18 St.Bartholomew Close, undef adey.The bridges near] di lallasting Try vew loc therod, F received and due more to plete the rai DURING THE 1 EXHIB is id that t the first of } WILL GIVE À Sirs.LT TOW at $1.A .t f10 ere there on Mo Discount of 10 pré} \"ie .preme Couri ON ALL ORDINARY BR süttioalit ages have | ATIONERY Police ST tions have | so INCLUDING nn : at Frederic NOTE AND LETTER PAPER.0.havi FOOLSCAP, Tit, TWINE Capt.0] MUCILAGE.\u201c Stratford; RUBBER.Sharpness.W ii buried at g STATIONERY HARDHA And all other articles inthe STATIONERY LB tea c; \u2014_ Public 1 Pacific ld Wise = Pontabcan .Pucisc Rai 14 Captain | thar, , .Si A the Red St.Francois Xavier A fus bu September 18 ARE ¥ alee A VALUABLE Ewen | mpleté ins : w id cheap- Comp ill be tn good working order tails , tics Gacy reach of this cr, ace Br le, terms, &c., apply p&0 or Jo ON HA nA September 10 MONTREAL HER ALD, AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1880.5 J TT pastoral Changes ent que 7 Continued : Op Buauce ! 1 2 in | ~ w ee ws - handsomê ro v nt yy, qb?; Fd ructed on the Les 5 Leib shoemaker name a by à se changes among the we] ie in this urch-diovese fn CL Cle cman : snd a forems : ; purers ® ork for = 0 lal Norfolk, to work the | Ir \u201ccompany during : a } eft last night placed the strikers are threatenct, and they are afraid to run trains.À detachment of police has been detailed to permit the er- rival and departure of trains.Publie sympathy is with the men, whose demand is considered to be reasonable.RS The boats plying on Red and Assiniboine Rivers are about to be increased ig, sige ,to enlarge their capacity for carrying freight, of which there is expected to be à very large increse next season.J.W.Sitton bas been re-examined before theCommission relative to his claims-against the Government for losses sustained on contract 14.Edward J.Jarvis aud C.5.Thome have been examined relative to the expenditure in connection with early surveys.He agrees with Mr.Carre, C.S., that the Southern Route between Rat Portage and Red River would have saved half a million of dollars.Mr.Schrieber has authorized several changes in Pacific Railway route between Lake Deception and Rat.Portage.The location is altered with a view of A givoctité.vont on Le- straightening up line and improving it.At Sli be Fhe inquest to | the Tate work is going on now trains will pe ernie! at Gagnon, who | be running between Winnipeg and Bat we MY pains of Clwny collision | Portage by the 15th of* Octoberob day's ra ww in con- \u20ac a i uarts, IN ( i À crushing q bo cs : nL ini Beauced | 15 of Linieter © \u20ac ala jearns that five the Mossrsfrancs cest 1,000 000 fra : e neighbourhood Kent gates are ; \u2018The tower on complet res to be about ' height, and to a point jron-work tured by , fi anufacturc Af being I The cone : melt Ë be Montreal.hick pos & Lo has laid down ted to ir.Deel: Lich is intenc® the wal pping throos ak! fra below upon hes we : F \u2014 , Demonst sion.e to-day m 25,000 to 35;- - gostO.Sept\u2019 1, ong .emo dC number of people, yo an im at fro ait esti wy members of the busily em and families ar to the Exhibition i\u201c a der that they might secure i vas in the amp of welcoming 1 we sf.the Grand Sire of the y 1 Word | sme from - San Francisco who has Co demonstration, by the Po fae in nt of the Industrial Ex- , -a0d Pron.From an carly hour pn SOR livene © puring - cr sec Auction Ci abi- he passers- ation\u2014A Grand Proces 7 \u2014The Oddfelv has aitracted to wed in escort- \\itheaire, where- d with uniformed Midnight Despatches \u2018Heavy Rains, Gales and Floods Throughout England\u2014The Pacific Railway Syndicate.Loxpox, September 17.\u2014Reports from Chester, Malton, -North Shields, Nottingham, Nuneaton, Penzance, Sheffield and Truro represent heavy rains, gales and floods, which has caused great damage to the crops.The London Times of yesterday says :\u2014 «We arc authorized by the Canadian Ministers to state that a contract has been made by the Dominion Government, with certain capitalists in Londen, Paris and Amaegica for the construction of the Canadian Pacitic Railway, such contract, with all ifs details, to be subject to the approval of the Canadian Parliament, which will mect in February next.The other letters which we have received upon this subject it is-pow unnecessary to publish, as À is to be ififerred from the above announeement that any idea of an appeal to the public for capital to carry out the undertaking, which it has been thought was contemplated, has, for the present at least, been abandoned, Wiser counsels have, no doubt, prevailed.It has probably been thought better, from every point of view, to proceed more slowly with the construction of the line, by which money will be saved in the end, while all the desired objects, if somewhat delayed, will be perhaps more surely and solidly aclieved.\u201d MANCHESTER, September 17\u2014A Committee of the Master's Association to-night declined the offer of a Com- und bands | mittee of Lancashire weavers to submit the of the Orders ous for the | wages dispute to arbitration.They resolv- i! rendez Dy for the Leeks Were èn | I f fi iol ' or rocessiv at the Parliaau 0 di the P r an bou:'s labour in = nt pales 47 ho the procession Of every y,.Juarshaiisé de following order :\u2014Mounted Test of fy, farted B00 mand of Major Draper, housands of: oie de Jack, German Tri-colour, ouring sn, PF \u20ac Col es: Chief Marshal (mount- Te mout lie.> A Thos.Walmsles, Grand Divi- Ing house a, Bed» Brdbe Canadian Lodges; sub-division, \u20ac they cp pin ee todges numbered from 126 to leit mop, Po.|.re IF.Scholes, arshal\u2019s aide, 0 iy Mae B12 p No.2, the lodges numbered t tote fue, ub \u201c125; Brother T.Walker, Dian ag yy, [0 > aide, sub-division No.3, Arig yo arial MC ered from 51 to 75; Prior,\u201d Je lodges, Mills, Marshal's Aide, Subomer yf Brot\u201d Yo.4, Lodges numbered from A to isitors gy, Di bet J.Woodland, Marshal's Aide ; y can via a Be on No 2, American Visitors e plessy; v, rnd Marshal (mounted), Grand Divia0 of Dire 3 Uniformed Encampments, the fiture : 9984 148 Eddy, Rochester, N.Y., Mar- | may rep.| al mounted), Grand Division No.4, Soved that short time should be adopted to the extent of three days per week.UNITED STATES.Fatal Mining Accident in Nevada\u2014Nine Lives Lost, Vircixia City, Nev, September 17\u2014The following were killed in the Consolidated Imperial Mine last night:\u2014John Roach, Patrick Murphy, Dick Ryden, Thos.Meagher, Mat.Winnie, Joseph Hannahan, Wm.Corbett, Geo.Farnham, Jerry Sullivan.Most of the bodies were terribly mangled.Roach died coming up the shaft.Frank Smith was the only man saved.A cable broke at the reel, for inexplicable cause, and the safeties did not catch.The cable was of the best English make, and was in use only three months.Ryden was on the under-cage, on which was found an axe with the helve broken.The only explana- present ex dge; Members of City |nation is that the handle caught in the mers all jy ! ge Gnd res, escorted by the | timbers causing a strain which broke the Hy Montreal » por Eacampment* in _uniform ; Divi- | cable.any other «ity Ese al mounted; Brother Nathan | Briparrorr, Conn., September 17.\u2014 S 0 always § Trl or of Worcester, Mass, Grand Marshal | An explosion this afternoon in the JUSÎMSS 2mez, of the Sovereign Grand Marshal's mounted aide, Mounted Police.© ss «ed along Wellington, rocession passec 5 UR Ft and Front, West, Market, and bo grat | Kine streets to the Exhibition Grounds, >the adi.J gl he streets being lined with spectators, © may kr of he sgrregate of Whom could not be less wh than 1.000.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ST.JOHN, aly \u201cff Aunificent Donation Rise of the St.John\u2014 § We der =; A Find at Sea.© same pi fo Joux, N.B, September 17,\u2014A.F Lin plan Randolph.of Fredericton, has given $400 de.towards the erection of a Baptist Church in wands expenses, The late rains have raised the main river about three feet at Grand Falls, and this will.it is hoped, have the effect of bringing out logs from many of the smaller stremms.| The schooner # Bear River,\u201d which arrived this forenoon from Bear River, picked wpa small sloop called the « Pert\u201d about 15 miles fom Digby Gut last night, and ) Notre Ii EAL brouchit her to St.John.Close, Le 5 ader.The grading is all completed, the bridge- nearly all finished, and several miles d'laliæting done at the St.John end Trurew locomotives have been added to thermd.Five cargoes of rails have been received and another is afloat, leaving but one more to be shipped from Cardiff to complete the rails, etc., required on the line.It is tid that the whole track will be laid by XHIBITI0! à the first of November, 0 per: )INARY (ERY! there un Monday for Ottawa, preme Court last aAmounted to $450, i a Fowler, late of the Normal School >APER.ri redericton, left today for Kingston Tove an engagement at (Jueen\u2019s Capt.Olsen, of the N i i ; sen, orwegian shi LAGE, maton; which arrived yesterday from RUBBER ; tid died on the passage and was HARDKAË va, \u2014 cles in the WINNIPEG.Ÿ LIN Postal Cars\u2014New [or ; Public Buildings \u2014 ILE | | we aly Commission, kay ye September lic Railway after wd lotigan si u October 1st.Kavanagh Main Hacket the mail conductors.a ro of the new ligh the Red River, 500 I oY at the B vier St cg.Commanders o Toes ; ; 2 Weare loud fp they praises of it.\u2014 LE Th H.Henderso REWER Fors, Department of h Lodge, mounted ; Fairville.and guaranteed $100 a year to- Tak laying on the Grand Southern Bailey is proceeding at the rate of a mile Sir 9, L Tilley and Sir Alex.Campbell, 10 at St, Andrews, are expected to leave Since the decision of the Canadian Su- Teme Cour April, affirming the con- sütutionality of the Scott Act, 26 liquor es have been tried before the Fredericpa Folie Magistrate, of which 17 convic- 0: lave been made.The fines collected Lightship \u2014 Battleford Striking Trainmen\u2014 17\u2014Two © run on the Canadian has been placed in itship at the mouth A feet due north of the Lake Winn one mile and a-half 1, Inspector of Public Ye) late tour the Dominion, left Union Metallic Cartridge Co.'s fulminating building killed J.Sullivan, James Tobin, Michael Dempsey, Wm.Fuerchinger, and Phillip Clarke.The building was blown to atoms.The lake some distance off was strewn with the fragments.Four bodies were found\u2014two in the lake.The buildings in the vicinity were badly shaken- The explosion caused intense excitement, and the 600 employes in the main building have quit work.The cause of the explosion is unknown.|TURKEY AND THE EAST, ee War Probable in Montenegro.Loxpox, Suptaaber 17.\u2014A correspondent of the London Z'imes at the Montenegrin headquarters telegraphs that the Powers should no longer encourage the idle hope that there will not be bloodshed.The first shot will spread a flame of war along the entire frontier.SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.AQUATICS.Hauirax, September\u201d.17.\u2014The scull race between John McKay, Dartmouth, and Wn.Flemming, of Sambro, for $200 a side, came .| off on the harbour this evening, after having Leen postponed from day to day since the 9th inst, in consequence of bad weather and water.Two starts were made, the sccond becquse of a foul after the men had rowed half-a-mnîle.At the first one, Flemming had got into McKay's water, which was the inside, and fouled him, when Doth were called back by the referee, who would not allow the foul, which was claimed by McKay, saying that both were steering badly.At the second start, McKay took a slight lead, which he maintained for only a short distance, however, when he was overhanled and passed Ly Flemming, who kept increasing his speed during the rest of the contest, and came in a minute ahead.Large numbers had assembled on the wharves to witness the race, and considera- , | ble money changed hands on the result.CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.Port Evsiy, Ont, September 17.\u2014The store of Mr.Thomas Dunlop was broken into last night and ransacked by some pes- son or persons unknown.About fifty dollars worth of dry goods, as near as can be ascertained, was stolen.An entrance was effected through a window at the rear of the building.A large panc of glass was broken in gaining admittance.BRANTrORD, Ont, September 17.\u2014William Crawford, a switchman at the Grand Trunk Railway Station here, was killed this afternoon.While coupling cars his foot caught in a frog, and before he could getit out a car passed over his body, crushing him badly.He was taken home immediately and medical aid summoned, but before the doctor's arrival he expired, living about half a hour.f 1 He leaves a wife and four children.Toroxro, September 17\u2014 George Barrington, a chum of Tommy Kitts, the crying thicf, was caught this morning in the hep he wi \u2018sat for Grand Rapids, {act of picking a lady's pocket.He was nplete 8° ENe Ae On ui ceed by steamer | brought before the Magistrate, and the y order: * 4H Ltetord es Big Saskatchewan | offence being proved, was sent to the Onor parties À Rojered buildin 8 Superintend the | tario Reformatory School for four years.pe under*== Gt.North-West M the capital | As he was being taken to thé cell he made TE & C0: AF Yt rakemey aud RTS.The strike { an attempt to escape, but was overhauled jemoiné 4 Wb, threatens to nen on the Pacific | before he reached the street.taie, The lives seriously interefere of the men who re- Haurax, September 17.\u2014A man named John Miller was seriously injured at Allison's plaster quarries, Newport, on Tuesday.He was blasting rock, when a charge went off unexpectedly and he was struck with flying stomes.He now lies in a precarious condition.On Tuesday a seaman belonging to the American schooner ¢ C.B.Payne,\u201d lying at Horton Bluff, King\u2019s County, fell overboard and was drowned.He was engaged in painting tlie vessel, and the tide was running so swift that the body was not recovered.Quesrc, September 17\u2014A boy named Proulx fell 30 feet from the back of his father's house, Cote d'Abraham, to-day, on to the level of Valier street, and fractured some of the\u2019 bones of his head.He will probably recover.FIRE REPORT.Sr.Joux, N.B., September 17.\u2014 The dwelling-houses situated at Upper Corner, Sussex, occupied by Mrs.Ryan, widow of the late Jas.Ryan, of Millstream, Kings County, was destroyed by fire this forenoon.The fire originated in a barn in the rear of the house, and rapidly spread to an adjoining barn and house.The premises were owned by Dr.E.A.Vail, M.P.P., and were uninsured.WEATHER REPORT.-\u2014 MonTrEAL, September 17.TEMPERATUREB in the shade by Standard Thermometer, observed by Hearn, Harrison & Ce., Opticians and Mathematical Instrument makers, 242 and 244 Notre Dame street :\u2014 84AM 1PKk 6 P.M.62° 71° 71° Max Mix.MEAx.73° 58° 65° 5 BY STANDARD BAROMETER.8 A.M.1 PM.6 Pp.M.29.85 29.85 29.90 METROROLOGICAL OFFICE, Toronro, September 17.The probabilities for the next 24 hours are :\u2014Lakes.\u2014Moderate to fresh westerly winds; fine and warm weather.St.Lawrence, Gulf, and Maritime Provinces.\u2014 Moderate westerly to southerly winds; fine and warm weather.GEOLOGICAL MUSEUMS.The Ottawa correspondent of the Montreal Gazette says that \u201c a deputation waited on the Hon.Mr.Langevin and stated that they had reason to believe that it was the intention of the engineer to make alterations to the Geological Museum to have the main entrance on George street closed, and the purport of their visit was to request the Minister to have the entrance on the principal thoroughfare.\u201d The deputation were assured by she Minister that it would afford him the greatest pleasure to accede to their wishes.Hon.Mr.Langevin then called in Mr.Scott, engineer, and ordered the plans tu be altered so as to accede to the request made.The deputa- tation then withdrew highly delighted This is intended to show what a very obliging Minister Mr.Langevin is.Mr.Selwyn, the head of the Geological Branch, it does not seem was consulted.Mr.Selwyn, it may be supposed, knows rather more about the matter than Mr.Langevin or his deputation, and might have given information which would have shown that the change.suggested was not an improvement.** But the paragraph is suggestive.The building is in every way unsuitable.It is the old Clarendon Hotel ; placed ina very good Position for a hotel, but very unsuitable for a museum.A museum ought not to be near a public thoroughfare.It should be free from dust.It is impossible to keep the specimens in a fit state for useful inspection if the museum is in à dusty locality, and as to any collection of fauna it would very soon be destroyed.There can be scarcely a doubt that the Chief Director, or some onc on his behalf, pointed this out, and the main enttance was placed where it would do the least mischief.There can be no doubt the purchase was a job.The hotel belonged to Senator Skead.It proved a most profitless investment.When Sir John was in power before it was leased as a barrack for troops.-It Was for some time vacant and now it has been purehased for $18,000.All the partitions will need to be taken out, all the central part of the floors, except the first, removed to permit the light from above to the centre of the building from top to bottom.A much better building could have been erected at less expense on Major's Hill, where the light would have been unobstructed and where there -wquld have been meither noise nor qust.Thé gentlemen named are all residents of Ottawa.If this museum was being built by the City Council, this representation would have been entitled to consideration.But the Geological Muscum is & national aflair and the ninc gentlemen named form but a very small minority of the four millions.Had they been nine members of the House of Commons, the paragraph would not have been so discreditable to a Minister, but nine in a.House of two hundred would be regarded as a very small majority.\u2014 London Advertiser.\u2014Mr- Ashmead-Bartlett and his affianced wife, Lady Burdett-Coutts, as scen riding together, caused Olive Logan to write to the Philadelphia Times as follows: \u2014 \u201cWhat a contrast {He is a fresh, blooming youth \u2018of eight-and-twenty, erect, gay, the full sap of life bounding freely through his viens, attested by his sparkling eye, his peachy cheek, his ruby lip ; she, shrivelled unto decreptitude, dressed sensibly, ag befits her age, in a black poke bonnet, besides whose sombre lack of style the headgear of some Quakeresses\u2019s gay and extravagant in form and colour ; hex shoulders wrapped in # dark woollen shawl.\u201d MOLSONS BANK are hereby notitied that a Dividead of THREE PR CENT.on and after 1st.Day cf Octob-r Nextthe 16th to 30th SEPTEMBER, inclusive.held at ite office, in Montreal, on At THRER PM.By order of the Board.¥.WOLFER-TAN THOMAS, Goleral Manager.The Molsons Bank, 30th August, 1880 381A 1,8,15,22,208 208 \u2018The Shareholders of the Molsons Bank upon the Capital Stock ws thi: d=y declared, for the current half yeur, and that he rame will be payable at the office of the Bank, in Montreal, and at its Branches, The Transfer Books will be closed from THE ANNUAL CENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Bank will Le Monday, 11th October Next, Auction Svles.bY 2AUM+S Je fruits Real Estate by Auction, The subscriber having had long and successful experience in arranging, advertising and conducting public sales of property, would be glad to consult with real estate owners desirous of selling by this method.The knowledge gained by practical experience of the value, peculiar advantages and characteristics of property in every section of the city.enables me to place it well before the public, both in the auction room and by properly written ad- vertisoments and notices in the newspapers.Circulars and letters sent to prominent capitalists and most likely buyers for each parcel.Every precaution taken to ensure full and concise terms of sale and payments, special conditions regarding leases, servitudes, commutations, ground rent, mitoyen- nete, plans, dimensions, &c., &c.AvvERTISING done thoroughly and economically.Records of previous sales, correct estimates of advertising and expenses and every information afforded with pleasure.RELIARLE VALUATIONS furnished for public corporations, capitalists, executors and others.THOMAS J.POTTER, Real Estate and General Auctioneer, 180 195 St.Jumes street.lew Advertisements, HONORARY PATRON HIS EXCELLENCY The Marquis of Lorne WILL BE PRESENT AT THE GOLDEN WEDDING OF THE Caledonian Society OF MONTREAL, THE NES Montreal Lacrosse Grounds BES\u201d See Programmes.JOHN HOOD, Secretary.P.S.\u2014The only change in the programme to note is the One Mile Walking Match (Amateurs only).The 1st prize will be a Gold Medal given by the Society, value $25; 2nd, an Album, presented by D.Me- Gavin, Esq.; 3rd, Silver-mounted Leather Medal, by ex-Ald.McLaren.September 18 ~ DOMINION FAIBITION Citizens\u2019 Committee.An Adjourned GENERAL MEETING] of the CITIZENS COMMITTEE will be held at the Rooms, on Monday Morning, the 20th Instant, At NINE o'clock.NET A second edition of the OFFICIAL PROGRAMME, issued Ly the CITIZENS COMMITTEE, is now ready, and will be issued FREE OF CHARGE, on application at the rooms of the Committee, 184 St.James street W.R.SALTER, Sec.Cit.Comu 224 FIREWORKS.September 18 ; TOBER Next, at the Company's Office, in {and steam screw barque GREENLAND, Auction sales, BY JOHN J.ARNTON.Valugble Villa Lot, fronting on Me- GREGOR STREET And PISE AVENUE (new Boulevard) 28,713 square feet, adjoining Capt.Barclay's residence.Another Villa Lot, fronting on same streets and Core bes NeiGes road, 27,- 834 square feet, 8 much coveted corner.These two most desirable parcels, fore merly part of the Avo Esrtare, willbe sold at my rooms, on TUESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, at ELEVEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, 221 17.20, 22, 24, 27,28 Auctioneer.SALE BY AUCTION OF \u201c\u2018Bonhard\u201d House & Lot, A FirsTr-Ctass, Commopbieus DousLk Brict DweLLING HousE, 48x46, Known as 43 ARGYLL AVENUE (formerly Scotland Street), heated with furnace, modern improvements, rat-proof basement, principal rooms 13 feet high, execedingly complete ; use of lane on cast side in common, Commuted.Goed title.Liberal terms.Leased up to 1st May next.This very desirable private residence will be sold at my rooms, on Monday, 27th Sept, Inst\u2019 At ELEVEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, 222 1st Auctioneer.SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS At § per cent.Interact Most Saiubrious and Commanding Situation By order of the EX CUTRIX ESTATE \u2018LATE A.M DeLISLE, E:q,\u201d That very choice PARCEL OF PRUPERTY, cituate north of Sherbrooke street, hes been rut- divided, and a LIMITED NUMBER of these VALUABLE LOTS wiil ve sold by auction at the salesroom, 91 St.James st, On Wednesday, 20th Ssptembr.Tha Lots fiont on 8ST.DENIS STREET (80 teet wide,) on DEOLET STREET and LAVAL AVENUE.Als0, on new streets facing the Co\u2018e-a~ Barron Raservoir and now coaverted into St.Louis Park.Incontestible title.Commuted.Only ONE-FIFTH down ; balance in five years at FIVE per cent.interest.Lithographic plans re dy.sale at TEN o'clock.Tst 204 JOHN J.ARN PON, Ancti~neer.8Y W E.SHAW.SPRING AUCTION CARD.The subscriber, in returning thanks for the liberal public patronage, solicits an early intimation from those who contemplates selling out in the Spring, as he has already several large sales on his list.Real Estate and Sales in Insolvendy ; Valuations for Executors and Underwriters, all receive prompt personal attention.Consignments to Salerooms command highest prices, and prompt cash returns guaranteed.Sales of Horses, Uarriages, &c.at the Horse Market, College street, every Friday.Advances on Consignments.W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer, 2 Office and Salerooms, No.235 St.James recon | Opposite Ottawa Hotel.' May 20 120 Flew Adverirsements THES Canada & Newfoundland AUCTION SALE, Will be sold on THURSDAY, 14th OC- Montreal, at ONE o'clock, p.m., the steam screw barque ICELAND, 422 tons gross, 488 tons gross, together with sails, rigging, guns and general plant.These ships were specially built for this Company in Séotland, in 18%2, and are well adapted for Seal Owing to a general desire on the part of the Citizens, the DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS announced for WEDNESDAY.22nd Instant: Will be given on - a Dominion Square, and NOT on FLETCHER'S F1LLD, as previously announced.W.R.SALTER, Secretary.September 28 224 fod Gtand Trunk Railway.DOMINION EXHIBITION; LACHINE TRAINS.To accommodate residents of Lachine a special train will be run from Montreal to that place on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 21st, 22nd and 23rd, leaving Bonaventure each night at 11.15.N.B.\u2014Commutation and Season Tickets will not be accepted on these trains, and the regular fare will be charged.JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager.Montreal, 17th Sept., 1880.m str 224 Gra Railway NOTICE.On and after MONDAY, the 27th inst., the Day Express Trains between Portland and Montreal will be discontinued.JOSEPH HICKSON, General-Manager.Montreal.Sept.9th, 1880.b ft 217 T E Montreal Gas Company NOTICE.A Semi-Annual Dividend of FIVE (5) per cent.upon the paid up Capital Stock of the Company has been declared payable on and after FRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER NEXT.The Transfer Book will be closed from the ist to the 16th prox, both days inclusive.By orderiof the Board.J.F.SCRIVRER, Secretary.18, 258130 224 September 17, 1880, and Whale Fishing.The vessels may be C h an ge of P rogra m m e examined at-St.Johns, Newfoundland, where they now lie, on application to Messrs.N.Stabb & Sons, where a detailed inventory of plant and material may be obtained.It is proposed to sell ships and plant in onc lot.Terms of payment, half cash, balance in 3 and 6 months with interest.lurther information may be ob- ALBION MINES COAL, For Sale by the Cargo, Apply to HENRY DOBELL & CO, Agents.August 3 184 FOR SALE OILS.COAL OIL, PARAFFINE OIL, BLACK OIL, all Grades ENGINE OIL, all Grades GASOLINE, 86° American CYLINDER, American BENZINE, American and Canadian BOILED LINSEED OIL, IMPROVED PAINT OIL, LARD OIL, PALE SEAL OIL, OLIVE OIL, NEATSFOOT OIL.MURRAY, BREMNER & CO.34 St.Henry Street.July 17 1%0 FISH | Cwts.Gaspe DRY CODFISH, Brls.Mackerel, (ROUND AND SPLIT.) Barrels GREEN CODFISH | FOR SALE BY VERRET, STEWART & CO, 271 to 275 COMMISSIONERS STREET, 80 Bags Canary Sced SEALING AND FISHING CO.|.Auction Sales BY JOHN J.ARNTON.THIS MORNING.TRADE SALE THAS.Ou SATURDAY, ISTH SEPTEMBER, INST., at the sample rooms of Messrs.DAVID TORRANCE & CO., will be sold to CLosz CONSIGNMENT Ac- COUNTS, ahout 754 Packages GUNPOWDER, JAPAN, SOUCHONG, CONGOW, OOLONG TEAS.ALS?, 400 Half-Chests NATURAL LEAF JAPAN Samples and Catalogues ready on Friday.Sale at Half.past TEN e'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, THIRD QUARTERLY TRADE SALE The Subscriber will offer for sale the following TEAS, GROCERIES, CIGARS, WINES, BRANDIES, &C.FOR ACCOUNT OF JOHN OSBORN, SON& COIN THEIR STORES, 20 and 22 St.Sacrament Street, ON Thursday, 23rd inst.Teas (Nearly all of New Crop and just landed.) \"49 Half-Chests Hyson | 108 Half.Chests Imperial 132 Half-Chest 25 Boxes hea °} Ganpowder 155 Half-Ohests Young Hyson 572 Half-Chests Japan 50 Boxes Oolong 40 Boxes Congou Sundries 45 Pancheons Barbados Molasses 57 Boxes \u201c Barry\u2019s >\u2019 Cocoas 25 Tins Arrowroot 50 Boxes Lemon Peel 25 Cases * Cooney\u2019s\u201d Button Blue 21 Cases Le Dantic Sardines, 3\u2019s 107 Cases Olive Oil, Quarts and Pints 215 Boxes Vermicelli 28 Cases Stick Liquorice 8 Bags Mogador Carraway Seeds 5 Barrels Grocers\u2019 do do 8-Oases Nutmegs 1 Case Mace 5 Bales Cloves 20 Bozes Ground Cinnamon 6 Cases \u201c Duke of Hdinburgh\u201d Sauce 88 Boxes \u2018\u201c Gillet#s ?Cream Yeast 11 Gases Madisco- Mackerel 73 Groas Sel£ Shining Stewe Polish 4 Boxes Toilet Soap\u2019.30 Boxes Snow Washing Crystal 266 Cases \u2018\u201c Eddy\u2019s \u201d Matches 9 Cases \u201cNitidal Taundstickero » Matches Wines 20 Cases \u201c L.O\u2019Lanyer\u201d Claret.6 Butts Sherries, \u2014 13 Hbäs.do 8 124 Qr.=Casks Sherries.4 Hhds Sweet Maluga.3 Qr.-Casks do 18 Pipes Tarragona Porta.36 Hhds.do do 144 Qr.-Casks do do 87 Octaves do do 1 Pipe \u201c Osborn & Co., Oporto, Porttained in Montreal from 2 Hhds do do ç HENRY McKAY, 9 Qr-Casks do ao Secretary and Treasurer.[| .September 3 ft 211 W hiskies 60 Cases Irish Whiskey.2 Qr.-Casks ) And.Usher & Co, Edin- $ Octe burgb, Mait Whiskey.Brandies of ** B.squit, Dubcuche & 5 Bhde, k ] Co.\u201d J.& I'.Martell,\u201d 12 Qr.~Oas 8 + \u201cChampagne, Vineyard i Proprs,\u201d \u201c Quantih & 550 Cases J © Co.\u201d and other brands.56 Barrels ** Ross\u2019s Royal\u201d Belfast Ginger Ale, Soda Water and Seltzer Water.Saleat 9.30 for 10 a.m.sharp.Catalogues now ready and samples on view.JOHN J.ARNTON, 15,17.21,22.23S 221 Auctioner.Auction Sales.BY BENNING & BARSALOW.EXTENSIVE SALE DRY GOODS BY CATALOGUE.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The subscribers have received instrue- tions from Messrs.A.Walker & Co To sell at {their Warehouse Nos.236 and 228 McGILL STREET On Wednesday, 22nd September, AND FOLLOWING DAYS: _ Their entire Stock cf DRY G3ODS consist:ng cf a zoneral ars: rtmect of Fall and Winter Goods.\u2018Lhe stock is composed principally of Staples, and is woli ass rted and .n good condition, and axnounts 5 upwasds of Firry THOUSAND DotLare $53,000), - For particulars see Catalogues.Terms liberal.Sale each day at TEN o'clock, BENNING & BARSALOTU, Anciinnaerg, BY M.HICKS & C0.SPRING AUCTION SALES.The Subscribers continue to give their personal attention to Sales of Household Furniture, Real Estate, Farm Stock, Groceries, and General Merchandise, And respectfully beg to inform parties who intend selling their household furniture this Spring, that their lists are now open, and an early intimation will secure choice of days.Having been favoured with the most important sales of last year, we feel confident that all entrusted to our care this Spring will be executed to the entire satisfaction of our patrons as in the past.Charges moderate and returns prompt.Cash advances made on all goods sent to salesrooms if required.232 3 M.HICKS & CO, Auctioneers, 38 430 and 432 Notre Dame street.BY DEROME & BOURBONNIERE.SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION PLANT, MACHINERY.STOCK, ETC.IN LHE LORNE BREWERY, Heretofore belonging to Estate MANN & CAVALO, Insolvents.The undersigned wi'l sell by public auc=- tions at se much in the $ upon inventory valuation, on the premises, cerner of Ful+ lum and Ontario streets (aear Mr.Me von- ald\u2019s Tobacco Works), Montreal, on MONDAY, the 20th INSTANT.the whole of the Machinery, Plant, ete., of the above-name1 establishment, comprising à firat-cl+ss 10 horse-power Portable Engine, nearly new ; 8 Fermenting Tubs, 1 Mash Tub, Bottling and Corking Machines, Beer Boiler, seer Cooler, Crushing Machine, Trucks, nxpress Waggons, Carts, | Horses, Harness, Sleighs Kmpty Tuns, Hogsheads, Barrels, ab.ut 200 dozen empty Beer Bottles, a few hundred ons of Ice, 11,000 gallons Beer, suitable for Vinegar, Cordwood, and a Ist of \u2018l'adls and other small articles, fitted for Brewing purpcscs,.amounting as per list, 0 $.545.46.\u2018Fhe undersicned do not bind themselves to adjudge the above Machinery, ete, to.the highest bidder, unless a fair offer is.made, otherwise the whole will be sold, without reserve, at auction, in detail.A deposit of 2u per cent.will be required: from purchasers Last of Inventory and Stock can be aden, and all pirticulars given by applying to | the undersigned.Terms casa.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock a.m.DEROME & EOURBONNIERE, Auctioneers.Montre:l.15+h Sept., 1880 b.222 ANGLO-ISRAEL.Cardinal Proofs that the British are the Lost Tribes of Isral, by F.W.Phillips\u201415c.ALSO, Dedicated to Sir Alex.T.Galt, American Protection versus Canadian.Free-Trade, a plea for British Agriculture, by John Wood\u201430c.ALSO, Fleming's Christian Sunsets, or Last .Hours of Believers\u2014$1.The Young Men's Christian Association Dr.Lectures for 1880\u2014\u201cThe Human Body.\u201d\u2014\"75¢c.VE Do.do.Lectures for 1879 Stu dies in Life.\"\u2014175¢.Paxton Hood's World of Anecdote\u2014$1.75.Paxton Hood's World of Religious Anecw dote \u2014$1 75.For sale by DAWSON BROTHERS, COTE ST, ANTOINE, MOUNTAIN SLOPE, \u2018< NEW BOULEVARD.AUCTION OF CHOICE BUILDING LOTS To be held on the ground on Saturday, October 2nd.VALUABLE PARCEL avenues [on which Messrs.McFarlane, Magor an as above ON VERY LIBERAL TERMS.a purchase as a good one system of drainage.Sale o'clock on the ground.JOHN.J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.15,17,20,22.24,27,20,308, 1,20, 221 CONTINUATION OF SHERBROOKE STREET AND THE A number of the sub-divisions of that intersected by Crawford have already eracted magnificent residences], will be disposed of The reputation enjoyed by this municipality for the sound administration of its affairs by practical men of business, the intelligence of its community, together with the unrivalled position of the property, nearness to the city, commend such The locality is well lighted, progress has been made in providing an effective water supply, as well as inaugurating a thorough at THREE St.James Street.September 18 LINSEED OIL!\u201d RAW & BOILED WHITE and COLOURED PAINTS, PORTLAND AND ) WATER-LIME CEMENT, PLASTER OF PARIS, AND LAND PLASTER.For sale by LYMAN, SONS & Co.382 to 386 ST.PAUL STREET, Montreal.September 14 3m 220 LINSEED OIL, RAW AND BOILED.Whiting, Best Brands, FOR SALF BY W.& PP.CURRIE & Co, NOTICE.The undersigned.Curator to the vacan Curator: J.B.COUSINEAT.September 3 211 Montreal, 9th Sept., 1880.16,18,20,228 228 100 Grey Nun Street.September 31 26 t Succession of the late Abraham Prevost FURNISHED HOUSE.this 9th of Sevtember instant, has deposit.; ed, inthe hands of Philias Mainville, Notary, of Montreal, an account of debts as WANTED a small House, fur- ang nished; West-end prefersed; no ijiij children.Address B.O., HerALDn office.September 18 y 224 6 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1880.~ mrs CY etree Steamshiin Tinto | -5 13 =.sr =\" \" THE HEIR CF CASTILE.Sieamboat \u201cinit NEN ees \u2014, ., By \u2014 3 The Cuban prisoners in Spain are looking a ALLAN Li N E | DONALDSO N S EX Sa, ES anxiously forward to the day of their libera- = : \u2019 CEL hy > TE.tion, when the expected heir or heiress to ay .À = CLYDE LINE OF STEAMERS LA N is of pr - the throne of Spain arrives.With regard to 0 SIRI fF 4 .| | oly ae the.SÉ - Tue the ceremonial to be observed in the Royal a ati 7 x : | gH A SH nd va Palace on the occasion, a Madrid corres- = creel CE (= ! July 3 Es K 1°\" a ; *pondent writes.\u2014\u201cA much criticised royal C H E A = NR A ~~ LET = decree enacts that the usual and ancient C O Freight for Produce and Cattle s SRL ; CIS NN FOR SALE + \u201cDR 1 teremonial shall be observed in the palace Es l AH \u2014_\u2014 - : Fi SN a © pa ac TO C - Under Contract with the Governments of OR pe = ® as soon as the royal physicians will declare that Her Majesty's delivery isclose at hand.The Lord Chamberlain, Duke of Sixto, has already issued invitations to the diplomatic PALACE STEAMER PRUSSIA, Freight room can be secured in first- class Steamers sailing from Montreal during SEPTEMBER for Canada and New oundland for the con- | veyance of the CANADIAN AND: UNITED STATES MAILS.Weekly Canadian Service.Has been in constant use by the public : I z NDON.NIA .2,200 Tons, Building.Ne thoux Cs corps, whose chiefs must be present in the H.ZEALAND, Master, LOND HULL 1880 SUMMER ARR ANGEMENTS 1880 ETAPE \u2019\\ i \u201c for over twenty years, tiny illa 1Sanq wo roule! she ; J Ministers of .; : ; _ .; JL) £ MX Lu.* \u20ac , 2,000 * : On t} wi x royal ante-chambers with the Ministers « Will leave the Subscribers\u2019 dock on » HAVRE, and \u2019 ed of th COLINA VE Foch 6 1s the best tion I po the Beg ith.= i the Crown, the chief authorities of Madrid, ANTWERP.This Company\u2019s Lines are compos A êi the ERE LY Qe\u201c and st preparation Oungiy,, | Micag, J ; inci hurch, the | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, at 2 P.M.undernoted First-class, Full-powered Clyde- STRAT .; cet ang pda, pr i the principal prelates of Ae C ure >, he Fare For particulars, apply to built, Double-Engine, Iro.1 Steamships :\u2014 ORCHIS dhe no ass fall-power ever invented for RESTOR- of | © of th, a wir Se \u2018 residents, secretaries and delegates ot th re : , & CO.ons.The splen new first .j OF best pp 7 Gite #5 \u2019 military and noble orders of knighthood, | Montreal to Detroit.$12.BED DA nent street.Parisian.5100 Building.Dutton Serew Steamer EFFECT to 190 (High ING GRAY HAIR TO ITS [| State ries pick Fy mel .3 __ at.s Î > .J.BE.9 st class ; To : the deputies of the order of grandees and of| Do Chicago.18\u2014Rcturn, $34.1, =~ 110 | Porynesian 109 Capt.K.Brown.C8 GNTREAL FOR GLASGOW, YOUTHFUL COLOR AND || Assayer ea À the nobility, in all about two hundred and (Including Meals and Berth.) ugus Ta Sarmatian .000 Capt.A.D.Alrd, | os ox pa ABOUT Next, ; and - fifty high functionaries and personages who Accommodation unsurpr ssed.HH , Circassian.3800 Capt.James Wille ; .The 21 t t of SEPTEMBER Ratos from LIFE.: must hold themselves in readiness at any G.E.JAQUES & CO, h | Co Poravinn.Bo) Capt Top Eg, | taf parts of Canada and the Western States of Et supplie th natural Ohemist i hour of day and night to obey the invita 108 Common strect, ue ec eams p s | Nova Scot 300 Capt.V/.Richardson.| America.a | PP of Mass, tion of the royal messengers.The event.Or 177 St.James street.Hibernian.3200 Li F.Archer, E-N,He Social facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxes 1 food and color to the hair and 0 .; 3 spi : .M.Trocks., &e.also for a mber will be announced to Madrid by the firing September 9 216 a LE Fr 0 200 Cant.Neil McLean.Honsts, CATTLE and SHEEP, for which im- | glands without staining the leading of twenty-one guns ita\u2019Prince of Asturias is = 0 77 Grecian .4200 Capt.Lezellals.mediate: a plication must be made.ave first, i | skin, It will increase and Physi: - i i Ll ae ITC: pt.rett.il eo e à - born, and by fiftecn guns ouly if an infanta poy N \u2018 SUS 7 Cant: TG.Stephen.class Steamers.every week from Montreal | thicken the growth of the ped i8 tne first born.A red flag in the first case Qo Sd eet Se Prussian.3000 Capt.Joseph Eitchie.| and Glasgow thereafter during the season.| | hair, prevent its blanching 08 and a white in the second will be hoisted.co Tre ; EE Scandinavi 3000 Capt.Hush Whlie.Splendid accommodation for a limited : | and falling off, and thus endorse 4 mi oo re: => > ms dc Manitoban 3150 Capt.McDougall.number of Cabin Passengers.| .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 5 = - \u2018 y» | Canadian.2 Capt.C.J.Menzles, For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to AVERT BALDNESS, and DULCIGNO IN OLDEN TIMES = The SS.\u2018\u2018\u2019MIRAMICH!\u2019\u2019 | Fh@nician.: 250 Capt.James Scott.\u201c ROBERT REFORD & CO., recom- E \u2014\u2014e ! Is intended to be despatched from Mont- Waldensian 200 Capt: Moore.23 and 25 St.Sactainent Shrek, Montreal, Xt cures Itching, Era mend it fy History reeorts two things in particular EA M S E RVIC E real to Quebec, Father Point, Metis, Gaspe, Corinthion T3400 Capt, McNichol.; 67 Groat Clyde street, Glasgow.sions and Dandrat re a as 8 : of Dulcigno.At the beginning of the six- : 3 side, Charloitetown, andl Acadian .1500 Capt.Cabel.September \u2019 ; teenth century and for more than à century BETWEEN Torco, Summerside, \u2019 Newfoundland .1350 Capt.Mylins.HAIR DRESSING itis very || preat, afterward it was the most famous den of| LONGUEUIL & MONTREAL.| \u201cctow 0 t 5 odock P.M THE STEAMERS OF THE RO S S desirable, giving the hatra || exomph - pirates in the Adriatic; and later on, when FROM 5 A.M.UNTIL 8.30 P.M.MODY, ar oched utter TWO pm.on| LIVERPOOL MAIL LINE Haire.Tt oops the head ||in medi- Charles II.was King of England, the place | UNTIL, FURTHER NOTICE, the service |, N° Freight peed Shippers are requested = .loan.sweet and healthy cine.; 4 harboured a man on whom thé eyes of all [between Longuervil and Montreal will be | day of sailing, and Su pbe .X@ | sailing from Liverpool every THURSDAY, London Line of Steamers , .e i made, as near as possible, as follows :\u2014 to have their Bilis of Lading left for sig-! and from Quebec every SATURDAY, callin , ee the Jewish and great part ofthe Mohamme- | PROM LONGUEUIL TO THE FOOT OF by that hour D ee» receive on board and lund » dan world had once been turned.This was THE CURRENT nature by tha Pa apply to Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland and Fae.AE .Sabbatai Zewi, a Smyrnese Jew, who gave ON WEEK DATS, For Freight or ty SHAW Scotland are intended to be Jespateied Foy 255 = himself out for the Messiah, and after the! prom Longueuil\u2014At 5, 6, 7, 8, 8.80, 9, 10 and 11 - for Passage, to \" (moravraN TOM ST EPES sept 3.à death of whom the place became a shrine 5 72 3 à 2 550 6 7 Or, for Passage, 10 SARMATIAN \u201c Sept.2>.; om | a.m., 12 noon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5.30, 6, 7, 8 p.m.LEVE & ALDEN ATIAN \u201c ; sought by pilgrims from all parts of the|From Foot of Current \u2014At 5.20, G.0, 7.30, 8.15, 902 St James street.CIRCASSIAN .1 11002000 : Oct.2.oz = _ i by 115 world.The harbour of old Duleigno is | bi5 00 ped pam toni | 0S Jem EL | Bam an LE eee EE INGHAMS i one of the oldest on the Adriafi and the| BASIE AA September 13 BON essences sand #0.| Canadian Service puck Dyp best than exists on the harbourless coast From Longueuil\u2014 At 8 145 a.mm.,1,2,3, 4,561 NEITW TROT \"TE Intermediate.342.00.FOR THE between the southern point of Dalmatia and 7 p.m.\u2019 mm aw + _ Steoraze Steamers for Liverpool will # de- | VIKING.2,588 Tons Register.WHI S KERS H and the mouth of the Drin.The haven is | From Foot of Current\u2014At 8 a.m., 1.30, 2.30, d Shi spatched at regular intervals throughout the | OCEAN KIN 149 © = will change the beard to a BROWN or i a sure safeguard from the south wind, but 3.30, 4.30, 5.50, 6.30 and 7.50 p.m.Important to Importers an Ippers | season.ERL KING.2178 < \u201c h is exposed on its northern side.There are OT THE The Steamers of the Halifax Mall Line from | PAKO \"TE HN fail BLACK at discretion.Being in one \u2018 = = Halifax to Liverpool, via St, Johns, N.F., are he splendid new first-class fu OWer about a dozen huts now on the beach, mak- Grosbois Island.Ww St hi Li intended to be despatched ag follows i\u2014 screw stvamer OCEAN KING.À 100 (Hishest ; | Preparation it is easily applied, and ing a little settlement, exclusively Alba-| Ln the future, the bont will run on Sundays Great Western Steams ip LIne novA achROM HAL IFAX | Classat Lloyds) is intended to satl from produces a permanent color that will nian, and called Limani.In the beginning | only at 2and3 p.m.; Re , 1 ; ÂGE BET FEEN HALE AND n 3 5 of the sixteenth century the appearance of | Return Fare, 10¢.; Children, 5c.PE 3 2 RATES OF P ASSAGE Be A P Montreal for London, | ot wash off.| the harbour was very different.The townj, Dg oe er oi Cabin .$20.00 | Intermediate.$15.00.ON OR ABOUT PREPARED BY fell into Turkish hands very late in 1571] from Jacques Cartier Wharf.~ he & THE STEAMERS OF THE The 24th September next, R.P, HALL & CO, NASHUA, NH and the Turkish Governor of Scutari, who OVILE DUFRESNE, or o GLASGOW LINX |Tuking Gooks at LowEsT THROUGH RATES Sold by all Dealers In Medicines \u2018was responsible for the district, proved in- ne feet, GES = ,; from all parts of Canada and the Western .2% 4 illi ; i 238 St.Paul street.are intended to sail from Quebec, and there- | Gatos of Americ LYMAN, SONS & CO.; competent or unwilling to check the piracy | September 14 173 om atos of America.\u2019 9 .; 3 .à : ONMOUTH DOCK, | 2fter at regular intervals:\u2014 Special facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxed MONTREAL i which gave Dulcigno an evil name in the | WALDENSIAN « Sept.91 | Monts, de., and alse far a limited number of AL, i - .NEAR BRISTOL.) Al NSIAN.ooooonennn « Sept.eats, &e.also far r of Wholesale Agents | sixteenth and seveuteenth centuries.The .(3 the Grand BUENOS AYREAN .Sept.2 | HORSES, CATTLE and SHEEP, for which im gents, ; light Dulci 6 be 0 R N C R ing in connection with the Grand | GRECIAN \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0000cceeeee \u201c Oct.5] mediate application must be made.bh 12 ulcignote barques descended on the ttawa iver av.0.Trunk Railway Company of Canada, com- ; Will be Followed by one of the above first- Italian, Albanian, even Greek coasts.The osed of the following New and First-class An experienced Surgeon carried on each class Steamers, as advised, from Montreal Porte undertook to put them down, but the teamers :\u2014 vessel.Berths not secured until paid for.and London thereafter, during the season.Governor of Scutari, himself always chosen GALATEA.covevinniinnnnn 2,100 Tons.Through Bills Leding granted in Liver- Splendid accommodation for a limited Ww pares.icular N Ibani ; RIVERSDALE .2,000 do pool, and at Continental pofis, to all points | number of Cabin Passengers.Sprines à pr, dus agBB Te from a particular North Albanian family, ASHBURNE .2,500 do in Canada and the Western States.For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to orp cOusand 1, M reed À y was not inaccessible, and moreover the BELSIZE .1.768 do For Freight or other particulars, apply _ ROBERT REFORD & CO., or the sick Dan\u2019, oe.\u201cge extreme .Porte had no particular objection to seeing GALLINA.200 doa to | In Quebec, to ALLANS, RAE & ( 23 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal, SOLD \u2018 ° Austrian and Italian commerce damaged.An unmanageable Pacha at last made his The stcamship ASHBURNE be despatched for Avonmouth Docks about the 20th SEPTEMBER.; These steamers will have special facilities Co.; in Havre, to JouN M.CURRIE, 21 Quai dOr- leans; in Paris, to ALEXANDER HUNTER, 7 Rue Scribe; in Antwerp, to AUG.SCHMITZ & Or WILLIAM ROSS & C 3 East India Avenue, London.September 9 87 BY ALL Dy Sentember in appearance in the person of Suleiman, and BETWEEN : Co., or RICHARD BERNS; in Rotterdam, to grays ; A î : for thé carriage of Butter, Cheese, Boxed 23 b to C.HUGO: | sf) ab $ È; # the whole Dulcignote fleet, numbering no MONTREAL AND OTTAWA.| Meats, and other perishable goods, and the Buys & Co; in Hamburg, Co.in Brood Ra $ P var proc i .fewer than five hundred vessels, was burn- = : greatest care in handling same will be taken | {0 HEIRN RUPPEL & Sons; in Eelfast, 10 .TE Ht .dai } ed to the water's edge in its own harbour.| Passengers for OTTAWA and all interme- | at both ends of the route.They have also | CrarnEy & MAICOLM ; in London, to MONT- * GREAT ERY jme - This blow ruined old Dulcign nd the | diate ports take 7.15 a.m.{rain for Lachine to | first-class facilities for the carriage ofa limit GoM ERTE & WORKMAN, 17 Graceehurch street; \u2014_\u2014 FRADE mark wy, 1°\" thle DE me CIgno, à connect with steamer.ed number of Horses, Cattle and Sheep.in Glasgow, to JAMES & ALEX.ALLAN, 701 Calli t Cork Harbor, Ireland : M ares 3 i present town was planted a little further | First-class Fare to Ottawa.Cs $2.50 Intending Shippers should make immedi- | Great Clyde strect ; in Liverpool, to ATTAN ailing a or ; ar Jory rela hy % a daa ty : inland to take its place.In 1722 the town \u201c Do.1 Return Jo.OTRO £00 ate application, considerable engagements | BROTHERS, James\u201d street ; in Chicago, to| CARRYING BRIFISH AND AMERICAN AN 5 Cire any que fetal T .î i Second-class Fare to Wa.1 y ady bee - ALLAN & Co., 72 La Salle street; in New 3.Ÿ \"ery gC Dject © for brief period.Ta 187 the Montene-| otf\"{a {1 (king 15 am Gi for La- | For lates of hl SHES co York, to Luvs & Amy, 27 Prop NG Jed fe r ) : tene- | chine, daily.: & A., = A ste grins took it by storm, most of the Turkish | All-day trip to CARILLON AND BACK, 28 and 25 St.Sacrament St., Montreal.Corner of Youville and Common streets.[ à y L à sell and \u20ac garrison having previously got away b passing through LAKE OF Two MOUNTAINS, Or to MARK WHITWILL & SON, August 24 14 Ha 4% 69 i 2 A ig - Faut \u201cenr 88 A I y got Y | returning home by the Rapids, Fare for The Grove, Bristol, À FAI 4 à vo pT {ng Bar sea.Austria, however, at the Berlin Con-{ round trip, $1.25 ; on Saturdays, $1.00.: England.= | eh Sef Log, a Before Taking Mega d pration t gress objected to its retention by Monten- For the ( ALEDONTA SPRIN GS, Epcur- | _ September § 87 DO M | N 10 N Li N E a.a .brain \"ans à prencb Exec! ini ; sion Tickets at reduced rates.\u2019 ; , ph 3 ] i ankw Tain an ; Tren k ©gro, and Gusinje and Plava were submitted AFTERNOON TRIPS DOWN - THE Bermuda West Indies and = & Te This fr at Household Medicine Ranks Amongst actly nue Que HT +\u2014with what result all the world knows.RAPIDS take 5 P.M.Train daily for La- 1 OF ; Etoile Se pS , To .extensive: ta like =.\u2014_\u2014 Lachine.! Porto Rico + pe SE rs ties the Leading Necessaries of Life.ns ei Pass fo SATUR DAY AFTERNOON EXCURSIONS : STEAMSIIIEPS.Those f bill îfy the B sions, : IT IS WORTH A TRIAL.TO ST.ANNES, fake 2 P.M.Train for Bt.p \u2018 Ç PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN ose famous Pills purify the BLOOD, ll partie, , «I was troubled for many years with Kidney Complaint, Gravel, &c.; my blood , became thin; I was dull and inaciive ; Anne\u2019s, returning home by the steamer down Rapide.Round Trip, 80c.Tickets at the principal Hotels and Grand Trunk Railway Offices, and Company\u2019s Office, 13 Bonaventure st.} R.W.SHEPHERD, IMPROVEMENT.Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, are appointed to leave as follows :\u2014 BRITANNIC.Saturday, Sept.18, at 4.00 p.m.and act most powerfully, yet soothingly on the Liver, Stomach.Kidneys, which we desire +, | \u201cvery one, gi Tue à old by gl] druggists 2 BX prekugey for gg @ , ; received her mail on resting of the, .of thou could hardly crawl about, and was an old President.Em 7 5 ADRIATIC .Thursday, 8 ELS, givi ; he G i lief: PE EE = EE, _ y, Sept.B, at 8.00 4.m.[and BOWELS, giving tone, energy, TRY \u2019 ony worn-out man all over, and could get noth-| June 8, 135 QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY Fo BALTIC.Tuesday, Sept.28, at 1.00 p.m.: 2 ) gy, and } ¥ Me general CODY?vigour to these great MAIN SPRINGS OF GERMANIC.Saturday.Oct.2, at 3.00 p.m.A 5 RB © ey oe à PDU | LIFE.They are confidently recommend- \"vr to sciene REPUBLIC.Thursday, Oct, 7, at 7.00 a.m.a Soid tr Man ce toes rs N care in he Running in connection with the ser .1nd Beteil Dey ing to help me, until I got Hop Bitters, and For BERMUDA, 88.BERMUDA, Sept.23, now I am a boy again.My blood and kid- ; For MARTINIQUE, ST.LUCIA, BARBA- .i CELTIC.Thursday, Oct.14, at 2.00 pau.| od as a never failing remedy i BY Sugriets, : neys are all right, and I am as active as a DOES and TRINIDAD, 88.BAHAMA, Sep- Grand\" Trunk Railway of Canada.SALOON PASSAGE.» where the constitation oe a (anos aneda sud United yi \"pase beAR A man of 30, although I am 72, and I have no tember 22.Tons Tons.| New York to Liverpool and Queenstown ! : > vhatever Ther 17 + oJ ent.Which doubt it will d Il for oth f ë ad = For ST.THOMAS and BARBADOES, $S.| Montreal.3,284 | Brooklyn.3,600 | $80 and $100 gold.Return Tickets, $145 and | cause, has becomed impaired or weakened.I ; Ling for oubt it will do as well for others of my E CANIMA, Oct.2.Dominion.3,176 | Toronto.-3,2841 8175 gold.Tickets to London, $7, and | They arc wonderfully efficacious in all ail- P \u201cPPER'S QUININE gv PP jorth vario age.It,is worth the trial \u2014(Father.)\u201d Th L a N \u2018 ti C MA = N JOINS, AS] JADILLA, MAYA Eros, coe 2700 Ontario.Sire to Paris, $20, gold, additional, Chil ren be- ments incidental to Females of all ages .ay stom.1ihens the very, Sa other, © > J A an uebec.2 eutonia.A ween one and twelve years, half-price.n- RE + î sa Ienirite\u201d roves digestion ) : \u2014 & Lapriarie Navigation Lo.POITN BIC, 85.HADII, put.§10am ay to | Mississippi.2,680 Ottawa se 650 | fants free.Servants, $50.\u2019 > and as a GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE | ÿplrits, freruils the hei: appears £0 .or freig assage and insurance, apply to .is.o.oo.(Building.HESE STEAMERS DO NOT CARRY CATTLE, | are unsur ed.CE à m the effect of hu \"ying ike DI A CARD.untit farther notice, thé steamer LAPRAT \u201cA2E.OUTERBRIDGE & UO., DATE OF SAILING.SHEEP OR PIGS.\u2019 rpassed tonic is fnvatuable.1 fuse BED To all wh : RIE, Capt.DEMERS, will leave at the follow.29 Broadway, New York, Steamers will sail as follows :\u2014 STEERAGE PASSAGE.OCKYERS SU recorded.Thé © all who are suffering from the errors | ne S205 VEMERS, Wi possible i w Entrance, 2 Morris street.FROM QUEBEC.From Montreal to Liverpool, London, ER will d SULPHUR ; J ing on the | and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak- | Gn Week Days\u2014 : LEVE & ALDEN, BROOKLYN.23rd Sept.Londonderry, Queenstown, Glaszow, Belfast, | | days complet arken Srvhei: WC opt that W 1 \" y .,.St.James street, Montreal.ONTARIO.80th Sept.Bristol, Cardiff, $26.50.To Montréal froni \" apletely bring bac); tempt THES ness, early decay, loss of Manhood, &c., I Laprarie\u20146.30 9.00 A.M.; 1, \"P.M.TORONTO 9th Oct, above places.$28.80 prepatd ne È : ; The effect is superior to by.À: horses, in Pari will send a recipe that will cure you, FRÉE Montreal\u20147.80, 11 A.M ; 4.30 P.M.: > = DOMINION.\u201816th Oct.assonger - ?_ [its former colour.It prog ; v long horses trs DW 94 lowest rates.ply to R.J.CORTIS, Agent, 37 Broudway, | (Pld VVounds, ISOTes [natural shade, und is 1 ° \u2014épdder in th .- wer : ; \u2018Through Tickets can be had at all tbe prin- | New York.Or to d Ul Recommended for destroy hee TR iscellaneons i een ; \u2014 © cipal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Offices in B.J.COGHLIN, os an Cers.couraging growth of ne he \u2026 a companics Canada, and Through Bills of Lading are SOLE AGENT, itis an infallible remedy.If effectually TG Y var FOLLO CHE A P TRIP! granted to and from all parts of Canada.26 St.Sulpice Street, Montreal, rubbed on the neck and chest, as salt into DEPPER'S QUININE AND\u201d Cousiguee Flotices.JOHN TAYLOR & BRO.or Freight or Passage, apply in London, September 1 14 meat, it Cures SORE THROAT, Bronchitis, -__ contains an unv ying an nine and iron.aus arrived at _\u2014 \u2014 to Bowring, Jamieson & Co., 17 East India Ib possesses al bi, that ! bi 4» | Avenue ; in Liverpool, to Flinn, Main & Coughs, Colds, and even ASTHMA.For [these valuable tonice: : Lan dott, da ¢ teamer Montgomery, 24 James Street; in Quebec, Glandular Swellings, Abcesses, Piles, | 20d symptoms trace ico ff watvve, G3 { M ERC L ow.M.Macpherson ; at all Grand Trunk .Fistulas gs, SCS, 5; state of the nervous ysiem, vided it be : caves Dock, cor 4 > an m- way ces; or to oO.e y, and deran.Cn ir .CHANTS Leas cs Dec , corner of Colborne and Co DAVID TORR.ANCE & co, - 5 Grout, Rheumatism, |generaliheaith ~~ hing | i} ! xchange Court, And every kind of SKIN DISEASE, i TPPARAXACUM AND ron JO OV ; September 14 8 nd every kind o SKIN DISEASE, it has parte AND Pop + water, snd Manufacturers\u2019 Agents.EVERY FRIDAY, at 7 P.M,, for never been known to fail.his TO os by J.In.ten days.bu E « nd f 3 Fare À The Pills and Ointment are manufacture dicinal roots, is now uscd ins.sater through - : J = 22e Le \u2014 ly at and calomel for the cure of dys: ve the eler uipment and -Supplies TORONTO.beeen eens $7.00 3 x x onlyat and calomel for the cureofdrs 8 ic the le quip »upp jor ST.CATHARINES .2 00000000 1.50 an \u2014 Tee an 33, moun [AREET, LONDOX, liver, which are genealy teh water | NIAGARA FALLS .850 AN > - res endors of Medicincs | shoulders, head-ache, dro r three da Schooner C.J.BRYDGES| ENGINEERS, ie ed gle Canada Shipping Company.[throughout the Civilimea World; with |(ite, Sarred tongue, diagrent: M.ttes i WILL SAIL EARLY FOR LOWER BOILER MAKERS, * Meals and Berth include = FEE Running in connection with the Er apee in almost every language.|ach, and fuclings of gent fr vin (he PROVINCES.hn | , [ rade Marks of these Medicines are jsets the sluggish liver in - Lal receiver ; : STERAMFITTERS NORRIS & ROUTH, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA.|resistered in Ottawa.Hence, any one | lightly actson tic bowels zc.gre hu Forfreight and particulars, apply to > 22 ST.JOHN STREET, Upstairs.La \u2014 throughout the British Possessions, Who | Hits medieme Parasieuns M +r vas ab ke Winnipeg.8,300 Capt.W.Bernson.{ may keep th i | rfei is a fluid made by J.bE MA.wal BOGUE, DIXON & CO, AND July 16 169 \u2014_\u2014 Lake Manitoba.8500 Capt.G.B.Booty, | nay keep the American Counterfeits for | fsa fluid made onlyby JH: p< wdny 203 Commissioners street, ~ THE LANE ROUTE.Lake Champlain .\u2026.2300 Capt.W.Stewart, | 5216, Will be prosecuted, Tabor.Bottles, Bs, Wl.and ic: - fp ine bilo September 18 224 TR A IF.VW A \u2019 .Lake Nepigon .2,300 H.W.Campbell.RG PurcuasErs shouid look to the Label | Chemists, A most valuatle 44 i has algo : - YS.R h | d t The Cunard Steamship Company (Limited) | _ The steamers of this Line will sail from | on the Pots and Boxes.If the address is | medicine for India, Australia\u2019 fe \u201cgotten In \u2014\u2014 iIchelieu an NTAT10 | between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, | MONTREAL FOR LIVERPOOL as follows:\u2014 | not 533 Oxford street, Loudon, they are | Colonies generally.der NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.\u2018No.16 ST.JOHN STREET| Navigation Co rn So ADEN CORI HARKCR, LAKE CHAM spurious.onde hey WE | pps quia fe à te ! = ° : Wednesday, Sept, 22.LAKE 1 October 18 rouses and developes the :- tue wi =, areas a =~ 1 lécyTHIA EE 3 WINNIPEG tober D W 249 ies, enriches the blood, prow AA MONTREAL.- emeayaba | AM, fini fs on a Yegnestas Oct À || LARENTEIGON KNOW THYSELF.tei ome dao Bb £7) day ., + Louse, ) EV ERY ACRE à ye Wednesday: oot.a Rates of Passage from Montreal to Liver- ' kind, chest affections, aud bs + who had \u20ac RE Een.Wednesday, Nov.3.| Pool, $50; Return Tickets, $90.ATS THE untold miseries that | \u20acases, scrofulous tendencies vas liv .dav Through Bills of Lading are issued to and - 245 ; frame is greatly invigora W \u201cyg: Wednesday, Nov, 10.8 : result from indiscretion i 1 faculties ve = = > orth a Million ! Summer Arrangement.And every following Wednesday from New from all parts of Canada and the Western | Ska 9 in early life may be alle Tonia, the mente iv tren À; and tota Te om ; ork.aq + è J = | eons Fb © 1 into view The Clipper Ship STRATHEARN.THE STEAMERS OF THIS COMPANY RATES OF PASSAGE.\u2014$80 and $100 gold, ac- | .For Freight or other particulars, apply :\u2014 ï, 3 viated and cured.Those | return to robust health c Grossart from Glas ow on t a a Capt LET ALL EXAMINE FOR THEMSELVES BETWEEN cording to accommodation.\u2019 In Liverpool, to H, J.SELKIRK, Canada who doubt this assertion | 4°SS2 Ga; next oI a TB tvs y I gow, is entered at Curs- = .Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional.Shipping Company, 21 Water street ; in Glas- ou 15 assertion | everywhere.The name ofc Ti or.and re toms.Consignees will please pass their MONTRE AL AND QUEBEC Return tickets on favourable terms.owt to P.Rintoul, Son & Co.; in London, to should purchase thé new Laboratory, London, BEE © © its exes .Entries without delay.The G reat L ?|_ Stecrage at very low rates.Sicerage tickets | ; MONTGOMERIE & Co., 82 Mark Lane, E.C.; < 9 medical work published | There is no Tonle so cry se ; an à e Run regularly as under: from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all] in Canada, at all the Offices of the Grand | 488 J .per\u2019s Quinine and Iron.0.1 AC i JH.& A.ALLAN, The QUEBEC, Capt.Robt.Nelson, on Mon- | Other parts of Europe at lowest rates.Trunk Railway or to , by the PEABODY MED- |commended to ea wi t+ uot ever : 5 Agents.OF THE days.Wednesdays and Fridays, and\u2019 \"Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, THOMPSON, MURRAY & CO., ICAL INSTITUTE, Boston, entitled THE | Colonics, und shoul Sei or °C 0 & \\ September 18 m 224 MOUNT ROYAL VALE The MONTREAL, Capt.Wm.Burn, on Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other Ports on 1 Custom House Square, SCIENCE OF LIFE; or, SELF-PRESER- for use in every cas Ban ° 2 8 sd: 3 ne Continent, an or editerranean Ports.x Le a a ition.___\u2014 \u2014 L < WIÈNESE : r ° AND SESE Bretook pan rom Mona 1 For Freight and Passage, apply at the Com- | August 16 98 ad ons ixhausted \u201cvitality, nervous: =o owy ERS SUPER iis ei ek \u2019 .\\ .« pany\u2019s ce, No.owling Green.ysical debility, or vitality 1impaire < JR\u2014Sulphur being b- ®.= NOTICE T0 GONSIGNEES.Proposed Victoria City Properties.MONTREAL TO.HAN ILTON or SHAS.G.FRANCKLYN, Agent.1880 LO N DO N 1880 by the errors of youth or too close applica for its sumulant cleaning ne : P Anco er 8 ' tion to business, may be restored and man- | on the hair glande, cded Iris 08 = 0 | .# ; y a ., 5St.Francois Xavier Street.: £ , ay ber J olv ended.resid Pp 4 À pi blocks of ONE ARPENT in front by | connecting at Toronto with the steamers for | September 17 81 b hood regained.ls strongly.ond never fails in I ted > Æ t and arpents - depth, fronting on a Niagara Falls and Bultalo, and with Que ec and Montreal.Two hundredth edition, revised and en- | the eolour glands, pires be M of arent i Zz CL fg at ene we acadamized, and end- | ill leave duily (Sundays excepted), from the | N M AN LI N E A 7 arged, just published.it is a Jtandard mwintaining (41 55 requirth {ond ir h - Nearly à e pur- | Canal Basin,at NINE o\u2019clock a.m., and La- 4 medical work, the best in the English lan- .\u20ac Sold by Chemivs BR Fes) = 2 = chase money can remain on the property | Chine on the arrival of the train\u2019 leaving 4 « : guage, written by a physician of Seat ex- Mons Le 6e ons Tondon, the C: ad espec > = \u2019 \u2019 for ten years at six per cent.Bonaventure Station at NOON, and Coteau oye \u2014 = Ny perience to whom M ; ded Ê old and througiout the world.tte so geuer The SS.BUENOS AYREAN, Captain| The Brick Fields, Sand Pits, Quarries | L'24PE OR arival ol train leaving Montreal | Sailings, 1850, < TAR Dr llog so wom was awarded 8 BoC tim | Loekyers is equal toans \"One day, McLean, from Glasgow, is enrered at Cus- | Alumi dF 2 qi ; ] Loc ock p.m.ce JR Jewelled medal by t e ational cal | reparations.\u2014# her hush , ; gow, at Cus umina and Fuel Deposits will be sold on | Steamer BOHEMIAN, Capt.J.Rankin, for ; TRIN x F Association.It contains beautiful and | \u2014\u2014 Tron \\PLAINT toms.Consignees will please pass their | similar terms, and the Wat Cornwall and intermediate ports, every | From NEW YORK via QUEENSTOWN to = PF > - ns LIVER COMPLAIN: M.Colonel Entri ith t a e Water-power Lots Tuesday and Friday, at 12 Noo, from Canal LIVERPOOL, very expensive engravings.Three hun- \u201cING'S DANDELION \u201cpouse : 3 ntries without delay.on the River Side, as well as the beautiful | Basin.\u2019 \u2019 Carrying the United States Mails.dred pages, more than 50 valuable pre- Re RI LIVER PILLS (Mine the H.& A.ALLAN, Wooded Lots on the various Brooks and | Steamer TROIS RIVIERES, Captain J.Y LINE scriptions for all forms of prevailing disease oe cars) oo Bb even ; Agents | iver Buk Duele es op Tame lune hey hy + | de rsalt of mans vears of \u201cicine and | The nest ERLE BU #% ; : and Friday .n1., connecting at Sore \u2018 .>Tes many years of extensive a AT AC FRANGEMES 1 MP mn, September 18 m 224 Intending purchasers can view the pro- { with steamer SOREL, for St.Francois and Lomposed of the following First-class | successful practice Sal er one of which is | FERA LACH ve BETWEEN THER a tie perty and call and make their own prices | Yamaska.Ben AN $15 worth te Pi e à ; ' ice of the book ESC BAD \u201cAPPETITE.ER bo hi : and terms, and can have from one-tenth Steamer BERTHIER, Captain L.H.Roy, SCOTLAND.ee 2,645 Tons.ten times the price of the Look | LErprry, HEADACHEHE 5 ff hush 7 one-tenth of leaves for Berthier every Tuesday, Thursday THAMES.\u2026 1,687 ou Bound in French cloth ; price only $1, sent | À ie ns of disurd tishment a [an arpent to five hundred arpents in a | and Saturday, at $ p.m., connecting at Lanc- 2 Ea SEVERN.1271 « Ly mail post-paid.Hl EA all other sb owledged by 1 M A black.{raie with Ratiway for Joliette.* RE a The Steamers of this Line are intended to | °*, 184 post-paid.; dy spepsii pele cafest and mil RE ird da The surest time t , ; Steamer CHAMBLY, Captain Frs.Lamou-| SALOON PASSAGES \u2014 $00, $80 and $100 | Pe despatched from The London Lancet says: « No person | surgeons (on ii, oii J bond.ded | ne to meet the proprietor ves for Chi vary Press ik is every cons 1d, 250d, and £7 x of hi will be betwe ; p reux, leaves for Chambly every Tuesday and | Gold.should be without this valuable book.! boxes at Is 1d, 28 8 31 py + of hi be between nine and ten o'clock every | Friday, at 2 p.m., connecting every Friday at| ROUND TRIP\u2014$110, R125 and $160 Gold.UEBEC FOR LON Ti thor i » benefactor.\u201d Done Chemists and Me * aofthe! \u2018 5 5 3 , : u Saad at - ae author is a noble benefactor.sold by Ch \u20ac morning, at 532 St.Mary street.Lanoruic with the cars for Jolictte.Tickets to London, $7; and to Paris, $15 An ill ; \u2026e- | throughout the world.London.[B+ win THOS.¥.O'BRIEN Steamer TERREBONNE, Captain Laforce, | and $20 additional, according to route select- AS FOLLOWS : An illustrated sample sent to all on re- Pro 5 red by Jas.Rorke.LOT, of g no = Ç Mav 14 en AN.leaves daily (Sundays excepted) for Boucher- | ed.SCOTLAND, on or about 22nd SEPT.ceipt of 6 cents for postage.5 mally valuable Pili or Mr.Haj ERR 5 ë ; y 115 ville, Varennes, Bout de L'île and Vercheres, | STEERAGE (ineluding Railroad Fare be- THAMES, do 13th OCT.The author refers.D ermission, to { and travellers.* Tpse hom at 4 p.m.tween Montreal and New York), $3L00.Passage Certificates issued to persons de- | H, , : y pe ! h Hiebruary beer\" : ing The 8S, OCEAN KING, Captain Scott, TO LET Company's Tlelet Office, where State-rooms For Freight ar Passage.apply at the Com- sirous of bringing out their friends.Noth ssl, M.D,, President ot the EEE a 8 vai i Le can be secured, from R.À.Dickson, 133 St.| pany\u2019s Offices, 31 and 33 Broadway, New York.Through Bills of Lading issued - | National Medical Association.CUS SRE At even from London, is entered ar Customs.Con One large Room in the front part | James street, and at the Ticket Office, Riche- pany \"JOHN (i.DALE, Agent tinent and in London, for all paris of Canada Address, D WE.PA C THE MO © cates Bb infor signees will please pass their Entries with- of the Herarp Buildi lieu Pier, foot Jacques Cartier Square, and 31 and 33 Broadway, N.Y.and the Western States.) UR - 4.1 ARKER, Ly COMMERCIAL PT uilding, and an- > > ; AY» a i : AND DAIT IM Dy ies No.4 Bulfinch $ d out delay.other, well-suited for Light from Robt.McEwen, at the Freight Office.Or to J.Y.GILMOUR & CO., For Freight or Passage, apply to TEMPER- .ulfinch Street, Boston, Heal and Published PNG ko ROBERT REFORD & CO :é= facturinæ.in rear.S 1ght MANU- | Canal Basin.354 St.Paul street.| LEYS, CARTER & DRAKE, 21 Billiter street, | Mass.The author may be con- if HERALD P ith CoA Cox A y - £.In rear.Steam power if{ J.B.LAMERE, ALEX.MILLOY, Or C.C.McFALL, London, E.C.; ROSS & CO.Quebec, sulted on all diseases requiring Thyse ' ING COMPAR be addi J inquiry, gents.necessary.Apply at the Office.155 St General Manager.Traffic Manager.143 St.James street, DAVID SHAW, ski .Communications ing Dithe.Berio ?September 18 u 224 | James Street : .GENERAL OFFICE 23 St.Paul street.Jane 4 Agents in Montreal, September 15 Montreal.and experience.STEN A iret, yontraly ions fo - ontreal, June 4, , une ptember al ovember 13 rm D 271 W 45 St.James 10 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY me re rt rer Step = \u2018 lay, == FLLIGEN CE = - pEAN © ns \u2014 SE è .~~ wy VET Review \u2014 THE .Naval TT.SN Te GAMBETTA me ar axsurs Fast\" [ so DE TART MARDES -\u2014 F sat IN : ARCS LE 0 JE m0 B pondenit- sg0.Tig x (nero august 31: ! 8 m ia Inf PR perurned fro 1 SNS i atx bat to Cherbourg, ith.YY acclaimed and ayy on / tent.The jour A ie.Lies tore in ue its.; _ was be serve for nd «mir must clegant à \" np the ipr-FOUIEs dining- th du ag rooms: ete.ad me : rain: à fine ng « eas d for then my, BE Ju ay 3 ino | wd Sp ed eputation Le Sale à : le specclhy bu: brief Lg lit 143 \u201c1 QU .a La ex our rest of the vit 1 awaiting Too the mes ated, and ! -ndidly deer poiut m every pots were, at ked, 50 that pas- = apy choosed 1 arches.Ad Vipin phal a bunting, pre tors the str ca ws : ny] - \u201cat du salutes of cannon; ses :ses and redresses BI aa che port.the \u201c4 à uations of nave \u2019 and-tubbers, June Les ; the staple of ooh te lumina 100, FL ire 1 three TIE he the launch- a Magon;\u201d being ; © and principal inci- motivé PY proceeding SINCE Cp WITH TROOPS, Icome extended istakeably db wins LIN - the We Bis being UNI J a .tic.Enpe say yacht, «The sl iraity yacht | Ensshd inst Lord of the d- ce d Admiral Ryder, 7.and were saluted A > olution squadron *; © ams and corvettes, i jroB< la -h-boats, and training .ghips IN all.teen BES Ç Le English steam = 3 dose 5 an appearance ' ev \u201cny ao PY ments for pr venting il we ARISE mous crowding Wl pm the eo jally of the on Sim UE nd especially « Men ugh the jetties, docks an andi pb ely judicious and effec han\u2019, pore EME a EXTS A yo ACCD tend (hen Place: notwithstand.a.lave WAU rpedo-practice ant .an ps of torpedopractis oo ü ge § mimic warfare ie] © rocedures © tj hy t \u2018 i .ad unpretending simpli- ä sar to have created a n on the public n; M.Gambotia ER epeated ovation; ot ee Chamber, M.Leon \u2018 land cordially received, na- (UE, good deal less of atten- pane + than the President Head À oral ecutive and the future Fur k pains, in his speeches, ae ple were mistaken in hol ot Pe ve any intention of I Ht so generally attribut- PE he joture.of pens of the conclusion DB.gANNER'S FAST td ved here with o general tect i though tempered by the ral conviction that the volun- y ro science, vanity, OT what not, pi in horrible convulsions as ' can to cat.The strange ex- 4 jich has kept the European v appear > mpressio! \u201carable IMpréFrr \u201caura jostal regio dle AL rey +7 gent hin for the past three weeks, INE Ay rth various reminiscences, his- 6 nervy.al ther, of previous long fasts, tion | wd ars 0 be generally gonceded ect of hs À i ike Dr.Tanner's fust las ever = del Thes Swiss Military Times, PHIR E mn en the latter, recalls a similar grey yj: JE Ë that was made, with a num- Shot wet is, four years ago ; With * to thai: M7 horses, IN Paris, four y 0) od and does\u201d À sorence, viz.that the fast was force 5, ls ce poor quadrupeds without their pensive pg | ad that the French experiment PHUR 7, J ken with a view to ascertain- EM long Lorses could be made to go ; fodder in the event of the scarcity avompanies à siege.EE FOLLOWING RESULTS aûs arrived at.It was proved, Leà deu, that a horse can hold out crenty-ve days without any solid lestroyine , New fair, ysteme JB vided it be supplied with plenty Wl deran, MR ne water of good quality ; that a \u2014\u2014 ME laely Dold out for five days ND Pls water, and that, if a horse be well nat k .ten days.but insufficiently provided sed ins: sater throughout that period, it will reofds Mc the eleventh day.One horse, shich water had been entirely with- yo three days, drank, on the fourth ur êtres (about twelve gallons) of within three minutes.A horse general ; ; ver in wad received no solid nourishment els, -ndars but which had had plenty - +r.was able, on the twelfth day of + «to daw a load of two Lundred and uieaine kilos.A sic has also been cited of a dog that eu: and£æ - -aluable ustralis -# forgotten in a house by the family ter went off for five NEAND \u2018Sens to the seaside, and left for cag time without an atom of opression.JR 07 a drop of water.On the re- 4 spc bu of the family, the poor dog was found, sti : \u2018= house, to the amazement of its ++.Who had supposed it to have been it was alive, but literally a living 0, and totally blind, but it managed +} into view, on hearing the familiar «It was carefully and judiciously cord] o J rand recovered not ouly its lost rtain in ut its evesight.ise I 4 CRINESE FASTER, ways ix JIU not every constitution, however fever of My astand even a much shorter lack of in w¥itness the odd story that has just Loing h.JP Ws region of the troubles that re- dng.her JF Vie à certain Mr.and Mrs.Hai KYER™.+ .Subjects of the Emperor of China, .ff riding in the province of Kan-su.AF lusband is a cavalry-soldier ; the wife \u201cvof great independence of character, p'ned for her contempt of ordinary * and especially of the marital au- «+ # generally conceded by Chinese ny of the * One day, when Mrs.Hui Cheng had J bet husband, the latter complained PLANT BE Cal i i Los olonel of this proceeding of Tos in.RPO: whereupon the Colonel hing that \u201cit is good to shut up re- VV Wives\u201d consigned Mrs.Hai Cheng, \u201c9.The lady, however, was so in- vat at this result of her onslaught \u2018wr husband, that she fell ill, refused F \u2018rishment during by Ti g two days and died andmik À od day.Her husband gave the and 165 on Searing himself satisfied as to die dts Joath, and, an in- , Dm ÿ by the proper authori- Pme Ne ES marks of violence or ill- \u201cse ha Ch'eng was told to take J me and give it burial, which = A Ing loath, proceede TER oe oh eded to do.But on HEL * &toing the Governor of the dis- , Carkrre 95 Informed that Hai Ch ces y eng's wife VG IND! vd , Coux T0 Live AGAIN; trac qe \"Inquiry itt .2 Ditty Bor 22 transpired th es Mcaions à p at, while the Or the interment were going Bigorre, on the skirts of the Pyranees.going on, it was suddenly discovered that the woman was breathing.The region of the heart became wm ; her pulse throbbed, and, in short, Mrs.Hai Cheng came to life again.The husband.under this disappointment, reported his wife's resuscitation to the Captain of the Company, who declared that it was impossible for a dead person to come to life again, and considered that there was nothing for it but to go on with the funeral.The distracted husband then appealed to his Colonel, Who, too, Was obdurate, and angrily replied, «I have reported the woman dead ; 1 can\u2019t report her as alive again ; and added, \u201c Alive or dead, you'll have to bury her.\u201d The Captain then went himself to Hai Ch'eng's house, to sce that the funeral was performed according to order, und commanded him to go, himself, and dix a grave for his wife outside the walls forbidding him to remain in his house or to keep his wite there.Hai Cheng complied with this order, the grave was dug, and Mrs.Hai Cheng (who, though warm and evidently living, was still unconscious), was placed in a coffin and carried to the grave.But, as the bearers passed out at the gate, Mrs.Hai Ch\u2019eng, recovering consciousness and voice, uttered cries that TERRIFIED THE BEARERS, who set it down in the middle of the road and left it there, flying in affright, and there the coffin remained until the matter, having reached the ears of the Governor, an emi- sary, sent by the latter, opened the coffin end had the unfortunate woman released and conveyed to her home, despite the opinion of the military authorities (pro- pably shared by Mr.Hai Cheng), that such instances of resuscitation should not be tolerated.A good deal of excitement has been caused here by the expulsion from French territory of an American, the son of an Irishman, MR.HARDMAN HICKEY, who, under the style and title of the Baron de Saint Patrice, has edited a little illustrated journal whose sole aim has been to hold up \u2018the leading members of the Government to ridicule.This little paper, Le Triboulet, has undergone several scores of lawsuits and fines ; but the editor, being rich, paid the fines and renewed his attacks with fresh spirit, after each new suit.The patience of the Goverument was exhausted ar last ; and after the appearance of a cartoon representing the three Presidents dressed as sailors, all three tipsy, and dancing a rollicking hornpipe amidst the jeers of the people of Cherbourg, the « Baron\u201d received the order to quit the territory of the Republic within 24 hours.The wisdom of this sentence may be doubted, as, under the Empire, the very men who have now driven this ardent Royalist out of France not only employed every imaginable wea~ pon against the Government then in power, but loudly demanded the most entire liberty for the press.That «a Whig out of office is a Tory ¢n\u201d is apparently as true in our day as in the days of Hudibras.A NEW WAY OF MEETING A DEFICIT.The tendency of many persons who have no title to buy one of the Papal Court, or to confer one on themselves of their own authority, is being ingeniously turned to account by the ltalian Government, with a view to covering, in part, the deficit in the Budget created by the repeal of the Lighly obnoxious grist-tax, inflicled on the unhappy peasants after the War of Independence, which, despite its brilliant achievements, laid on the country a heavy debt that had to be met as best could be contrived by the financiers of the new State.The Italian Parliament has just enacted that, in future, the wearers of titles shall pay a tax on their nobility.An Italian Prince will pay, on taking his title, a sum of 30,000 francs, or £1,200 sterling; a swn of 25,000 lire (£1,000) will be paid on taking the title of Duke.The tax for a Magistrate is fixed at 20,000 lire; for the title of Count, 15,000 lire; the title of Baron or Viscount is fixed at 10,000 lire ; all inferior titles arc lumped at 5,000 lire apiece.Should the person ennobled not desire that the title shall descend to any successors, a discount of 10 per cent.on the regular tariff will be allowed.For the right to have a crest and shield, 700 Zire will henceforth be charged.Italy is busy with money matters in other ways than this ingenious assessing of titles of nobility ; among other plans, with the formation of a new Society for reviv- ng t PETER'S PENCE under another form.This new scheme for providing funds for the Papal needs is the formation of «'The Universal.Union for daily tribute to the Supreme Pontiff;\u201d the amount of the daily tribute thus to be demanded of all Catholics being fixed at one czntime (the fifth part of a halt-penny), or six sous for each month of 30 days.Should this tribute be puid by ali the Catholics of the globe, the Papal exchequer will be richer than ever before.A grand monument to Pius 1X, in the form of his statue, twice the size of life, has just been paid for by private subscription, and placed in the grand Cathedral of Mlian.The \u201cgay world\u201d of Paris being now scattered to the four winds of heaven, it is in the old historic chateaux of France, or in the elegant modern villas that rival, and often surpass the former, in show and luxury, that dances and dinners are being given.One of the most splendid of these entertainments is the magnificent ball, given a fow days ago by the Count and Countess de Paris at the Chateau d'Eu, finely restored since the return of the Orleans family, and now the property and favourite residence of the Orleanist candidate for the throne of France.All the Princes and Princesses of the House of Orleans were present with the \u201cfine flower\u201d of the Orleanist party.PRINCESS FREDERIKA OF HANOVER and her husband, Baron de Pawel-Rammin- gen, have been spending a few days here on their way to the baths of that most picturesque of watering places, Bagneres-de- The semi-royal pair are staying at the quiet Hotel de Vouillement, where the ex- Queen of Naples and Queen Sophia have been obscurely negotiating for many years past; if not «the world forgetting,\u201d at least «by the world forgot,\u201d with the exception of a very small, intimate circle of devotees of the doctrine of the Divine Right of Kings.The Count de Chambord is naturally looked up to, by all the ex-royal- ties now living in the shade, as the head of the tribe of ex-royalty.Queen Isabella, now that she is reconciled to her son and successor, may be regarded as having one foot in the camp of royalty-regnant, and the other in the camp of the ex-royals.The Duke de Madrid is also an important personage in the group of people of royal birth aspiring to rid themselves of the unwelcome feeling which the revolutionary era we are traversing has added to their titles.) THE FRENCH PARLIAMENT, Which has got rid of the Tuileries as a Royal Dwelling, has now determined to get rid of the Crown-diamonds as royal heirlooms.These fine stones are to be divided into three portions; the first, comprising the historic jewels, is to be placed in the Louvre ; the second, comprising gems possessing geological aalue, will be placed in the Museum of the School of Mines ; the third, comprising Royal and Imperial jewellery, possessing only a commercial value, is to be sold by auction.An inventory of the stonss comprised in the third division is being prepared, but it is only the last of a series; the first dates from 1791; the second from 1810, during the first Empire, subsequently verified under Louis XVIIL These stn :s were them taken from their settings, and were found to be 65,000 in number, anlofa value of 21 millions of francs.Subsequent inventories were made il 1832 and in 1848.AMONG THE DIAMONDS comprised in thisZcollection, in 1791, four had à European célebrity ; these were .The Regent.the only one now remaining, weigh- Ing 136 carats, and then estimated at a value of 12 millions of francs: next, The Saunco, 33 carats, one million of francs, own the property of Prince Deimdott, dropped by the late Jules Janin, to whom the Princess confided it for a moment, one day ! when he was accompanying her and her : 250,000 husband in a walk through the streets of th: Passy suburb, but haj pily recovered fromthe child of a washerwoman, who had picked it up and given it to her little boy to play with, under the impression that it was «a pretty bit of glass Pe The Mirror of Portugal, 21 carats, francs; and The Dixieme de Mazarin, 16 carats, 50,000 fr.In addition to The Regent, the present collection contains a gold crown entirely covered - with precious stones, comprising 5,206 brilliants, 146 roses, and 59 supphires; a poniard, the handle and sheath of which are enriched with 410 brilliants estimated at 72,000 fr.; another, constellated with 1,569 roses, valued at 261,000 fr.; à sword with brilliants, of a value of 241,000 fr.; a decoration of the Order of the Saint Esprit, with 443 brilliants ; an aigrette and bandeau with 217 brilliants.The other jewels consist of crosses of the Legion of Hanover, cpaulette buttons, clasps, hat and shoe buttons, &c.It may be remarked that most of the sapphires in the Crown are false, but it 18 not known at what time the substitution was made.All the above are to be placed in the Louvre ; they are estimated at nineteen millions of francs.The second portion is of small value ; the third is supposed to be likely to fetch about three millions of francs, which sum is to form a fund for the purchase of works of art for the various national museums.It is A CURIOUS PACT that the principal diamond dealers of the world are Jews.The men of that race have hitherto contrived to escape military service, as they usually purchased substitutes, when caught by the conscription, in the States in which they dwell.But since compulsory service has been made the rule in most of the continental States, they are found in considerable numbers in the various European armies, but it has been pointed out that, under these changed conditions, Jews generally manage to avoid doing duty in the ranks.In the Austrian army, at all events, they usually contrive to get into the medical, commissariat or other non-combatant branches of the services, and even when drafted into the infantry, cavalry or artillery they are generally found occupying posts as office clerks, orderlies, or officers\u2019 servants.The Austrian army authorities attribute this fact to the natural shrewdness of THE HEBREW PEOPLE, their aptitude as accountants and clerks, and the steady way in which they befriend and assist one another, fast monopolising many of the above-mentioned classes of appointments.In Germany no little jealousy is openly manifested against the Juws, who are loudly declared to be naturally cleverer than the rest of the community, and to be in a fair way of getting all the great commercial, banking, railway, and other leading interests, into their own hands.Two important projects are now under discussion for adding to the waterways of this hemisphere ; one is the proposed canal to be cut between Bordeaux and Narbonne, to unite the waters of the Bay of Biscay and the Mediterrancan ; the other is the canalising of the Don, which will unite the Baltic with the Black Sea, through Dantzic by the Vistula and the Don, and the Dniester to the Gulf of Odessa.The distance by sea between Odessa and Dantzic is 9,500 kilometres ; whereas the new route will reduce it to some 1,600 kilometres, to the immense advantage of the trade in grain and other natural products of that region.THE UNIVERSITY OF PAVIA has just placed in its library a glass hall containing fragments of bones and dust declared to be the remains of Columbus, vouched for and presented to the town by the San Domingo Government, the French Association for the Development of Science is holding its ninth annual session at Reims, nnder the Presidency of M.Kranz, High Coramissioner of the exhibition of 1878 ; and a Hurguian nobleman has sojourned fran Ostend to Pesth on a velocipede in 20 days, and been enthusiastically welcomed by his fellow-citizens on his arrival, he himself rejoicing in having lost ten pounds weight of flesh on the road, but regretting the loss of his overcoat, strapped insecurely to the back of the steel biped.hr EE\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 amd AREAL DISTRESS is often sudden y expi need from an at- ark of cramp in the stoimneb, coïie or siher painfal aff c'ions for the relief cf which rothirg is superior to Dr.Piercr\u2019s compound Ex ras of Smart-Weed, or Wwte-Pepper, compourded from the best Freven bia dy, Jamaica ginger, smart-vced, ar water-spepper and anodyre gume.For diuir-æ y dis-nit«ry, bloody flux, choters mo:bus, :*s w«rming, ecoth ing as ringent avd hes\u2018ing proper ies render it a p-rfict specific, unsur- pasred as an au dyue anl stimuleting emhbrocatiou -r iiniment.Should b: kept in every famly.Sold by druggists ar fifty conte.PHOSPHATE LAND! FOR SATE, One Thousand Acres of PHOSPHATE LANDS, In the Townships of Wakeficld and Templeton, County of Ottawa, within a short distance of the Macadamised Road and Ottawa River.The above Lands have been examined by one of the most experienced men in the Dominion, and pronounced them unequalled in that County.All information respecting said Lands to be addressed to the undersigned at Ottawa.E.McGILLIVRAY ; Or JACKSON REA, Montreal.June 16 143 TO SHIPPERS OF PRODUCE.Salesmen in London, Liverpool, Birmingham, and most large towns.Head Office : Birmingham, England, to which place all Cablegrams, Bills of Lading, &c., should be sent.Commission, 5 per cent.; cash forwarded with account sales.Shippers of Apples, Turkeys, or any other kind of American Produce, will do well to try us.JOSEPH SMITH & SONS, Auctioneers and Commission Agents.Reference\u2014The Worcester City and County Banking Company, Birmingham.Best qualities of Apples, well packed will prove the most remuncrative, and, as it is a scarce scason for Apples in England, we advise you to send.Turkeys, Geese, &c., should be thirty hours without food before killing, bled in the head, feathers left on, killed in hard frost, packed cold and sent away fresh, 3m 215 September 8 Zusacance Notices PHOENIX Fire Insurance Co'y., LONDON.BRITISH & FOREIGN MARINE Insurance Company, LIVERPOOL.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO., General Agents for Canada.HEAD AGENCY OFFICE: 12 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.ROBERT W.TYRE, Manager.July 8 mwf 162 BOSTON MARINE UNDERWRITERS THESE COMPANIES CONTINUE TO INSURE MARINE CARGOES & FREIGHTS AT CURRENT RATES OF PREMIUM, Losses promptly paid in Boston, Montreal or London.H.HERRIMAN, Manager.June 24 150 BRITISH AMERICA Fire and Marine ASSURANCE COMPANY.Incorporated = = = «= 1833.ASSETS, $1,100,878.All Descriptions of Property Insured Against Fire and Perils of Navigation at Current Rates.OCEAN POLICIES MADE PAYABLE IN LONDON (Eng) WHEN REQUIRED.M.H.GAULT, W.TATLEY, Agents for the Province of Quebec.February 1 0 Liverpool & London À Globe INSURANCE COMPANY.CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Honorable HY.STARNES, Chairman.THOS.CRAMP, Esq.Deputy Chairman.Sir A.T.GALT, K.C.M.G.THEODORE HART, Esq.GEORGE STEPHEN, Esq.CAPITAL, - - =~ == $10,000,000 AMOUNT INVESTED IN CANADA, - 900,000 TOTAL INVESTMENTS, - - 27,470,000 Mercantile Risks accepted at the lowest Current rates.Dwelling Houses and Farm Properties insured at reduced rates.C.F.C.SMITH, Chief Agent for the Dominion.July 24 EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society, 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.LIFE INSURANCE PROFITS DEMONSTRATED BY ACTUAL SETTLEMENTS MADE IN 1880.The Society is now paying maturing Tontine Policies with the following remarkable results.POLICIES CARRIED TEN YEARS WITH THE RETURN OF ALL PREMIUMS PAID AND INTEREST THEREON.1st EXAMPLE : Policy No.43,563, issued May 25, 1869.Amount.$10,000.00 Total premiums paid (11 years).5,594.60 The assured is now entitled to draw, in \u2018cash, $6,455.80, having had besides $10,000 of assurance for eleven years, 113 per cent.of premiums paid returnable in cash.This example and those which follow show that \u2018LARGER PROFITS ARE PAID POLICY-HOLDERS THAN ARE NOW DECLARED | BY ANY OTHER COMPANY.| oxp Examere : Policy No.58,543, issued Dec.30, 1870.Endowment 20 years.\u2018T'on- tine Period 10 years.Amount.$10,000.00 Total premiums paid (10 years).7,639.00 The assured on Dec.30, 1880, will be entitled to draw, in cash, $9,033.30, 120 per cent.of the premiums paid.These results although predicted by carefully made estimates are NOT ESTIMATES, BUT ACTUAL CASH RETURNS.3RD ExAMPLE : Policy No.41,621, issued March 27, 1869.Amount.$5,000.00 Total premiums paid.; In this case, the assured withdrew, March 27, 1880, in cash, $3,312.45, being 114 per cent.of premiums paid.Many policies will thus he paid in 1880, showing CASH RETURNS OF FROM 100 TO 120 PER CENT.OF THE PREMIUMS PAID.Assets securely invested of $38,000,000, Surplus $7,500,000.The Society's popularity is shown by the fact that for the past eleven years the total amount of new policies issued has been greater than that of any other Company in existence, thus making its average \u2019 ANNUAL NEW BUSINESS LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER COMPANY.The Society pays death claims # prompt- Iy\u201d and in full.\u201d Its policies are clear and concise, and with no unreasonable conditions.EVERY POLICY BECOMES INCONTESTABLE AFTER THREE YEARS.For additional Tontine examples, books, pamphlets, circulars, and full information, apply to RNR.W.GALIL GENERAL MANAGER, 157ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.AND 2 Court Street, Toronto.June 25 151 COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1880 rer ee ef \u2014 CHAMPAGNE.HEIDSIECK & CO.S OF ALL WINE MERCHANTS, DRY MONOPO!.E.THEODOR SATOW & CO., LONDON,\u2014SOLE AGENTS FOR GREAT BRITAIN.INDIA AND THE COLONIES, February 18 er 777% \u2014\u2014\u2014 an w 41 Also, Sole Agent in the Dominion \u2014FOR PHE-\u2014 CELEBRATED HOUSE OF MESSRS.JOHN FORD & CO.HOLYROOD GLASS WORKS, EDINBURGE, SCOTLAND, ormerly represented here by the LATE JOSEPH WALKER.Orders will be taken on the same terms as executed by the late Agent of this firm, 21 September A In consequence of spuriwus imitations of LEA AND PERRINS SAUCE, Which are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and Perrins have adopied A NEW LABEL, bearing their Signature, thus, Loa dH rss [I which 18 placed on cvery bottle of WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, and without which none is genuine.Ask for LEA & PERRINS\u2019 Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and Stopper.Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and Blackwell, London, [RE l'O BE OBTAINED OF Etc, fre, ; and by Grocers and Qilmen throughout the World.Messrs.UR Dose mher R \u201cIs a success and boon for which Nations should feel grateful.\u201d \u2014 See Medical Press, Lancet, Brit.Med.Jour.&e.\u201cConsumption in England increased tenfold in ten years.\u201d To be had of all Storekeepers, Grocers and Chemists.J.\"M- DOUGTAS E co: LIEBIG COMPANY\u2019S EXTRACT OF MEAT FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT-FLAVÜURING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES & SAUCES, CAUTION, \u2014Genuine ONLY with Sole Agents for the United States (wholesale only), fac-simile of Baron Liebig\u2019s Signgs Ç.David & Co THE BEST 3 ORT TRADE 43, Mark Tone.T.ondon, England.0 ture in Blue Tak across Label.REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION, | N MARK.CAMOMILE PILLS are confidently recommended as a simple Remedy for Indigestion, whick i the cause of nearly all the diseases to which we are subject, being a mMicine so uniformly grateful and beneficial, that # is with Justice called the \u201c Natural Strengthiner ef the Human Stomach.\u201d \u201c\u201c Nortox's Pills\u201d act as a powerfui tonic and genlle aperient ; are mild in their operation, safe under any circumstances, and, thousands of persons can now bear lestimony to the benefits to be derived from their use, as they have been a neven-fafling Family Friend for uproards of 45 years.Sota en Botties at 1s.14d., 28.94., and 118.sack, by all Medicine Vendors throzsghout the World, CAUTION.rye Ser+ermter 20 IN CONSUMPTION AND WASTING DISEASES IT IMPROVES THE APPETITE Increases Strength and Weight.Bottles 2s.84., 14.81.and 5«.SUPPLIED ROYAL NURSERIES.THE MOST DIGESTIBLE, CONYATXS The HIGHEST AMOUNT of NOURISHMENT in the MOST CONVENIENT FORM.In Ting 1s., 2s., 5s.and 10s.Be sure and ask for * NORTON'S PILES)\" and do not be persuaded to purchase an imitation abd at ly MG E SEE ges Ts CE TO THE i E tBreathing promptly rclieved and paroxysms averted by Dafura Tatula Inhalations Testimonials accompanying each box ef Cigareites, Cigars and Paatilles, Tins, in the economical form of tohacce, and slso in powder for burning, from 2s.64.to 21s.143, NEW BOND ST., LONDON, and of Chemists, &c.everywhere.YRS > TOU £16 & ML of businesw woul.M ened by the strain of your duties avoid EF stimulantsand use jon Bitters.terstoding overmid-3 \" night wo:k, to res-§ NY tore brain nerveena 8 ji waste, use top B.§ fl without fnifomicuting, take Hop ABitters.H} Soldby drag-W ists, Send forf bjCircular, À! HoP errises Ë 4} & Toronto, Out.Ji NET NEVER FAILING REMEDY IS : HAILSEN, GREAT DANISH SPECIFIC, An old German Cure, composed of costly vegetable remedies, Certain cure for NERVOUS DEBILITY Spermatorrhoeal Weakness, and the terrible raiserles resulting from LOSS OF MANHOOD.Pamphlets sent free d-scribing those diseases.HAILSEN issold by all Druggists at $2 per Lox, or mailed by a.DELAPORTE, Cleraist, 346 Church St, Toronto, Canadian Agent, ADIES AND STORE -KEEPERS.\u2014You can get CHOICE GOODS cheap, by writing on a Postal for our Price List, which enables you to ORDER BY MAIL the best way, and see the many kinds of Merchandise we keep for sale at surprisingly low prices.We send samples of Hamburgs, Laces, Ribbons, Fringes, &c., if requested.We sell Wholesale and Retail for Cash down.A NEW combination system enables us to quote very close prices.We have $1, #2 and $5 packages of notions which c:nnot be bought for twice the money elsewhere, all wanted in every family.Money returned if not satisfactory.HOUGHTON & DUTTON, 55 Tremont St., Boston, Mass, A Year and expeuses © agents 7 7 7 outfit Free, Address P.© VICKERY, Augusta, Maine ADVERTISERS | send for our Select List of J | Local Newspapers.GEO, P.ROWELL, &_CO,, 10 Spruce 8t,, N.Y.J DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE.Vice-Chancellor Sir W.Pace Woon stated publicly in Court that Dr.J.CoLLis BROWNE was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole story of the defendant, Freeman, was deliberately untrue, and he regretted to say that it had been sworn to.\u2014 Times, July 13, 1864.DR.J.COLLIS.BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE.The Right Hon.Earl RusseLL, communica ted to the College of Physicians, and J.T.Davenport that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any service in Cholera was Chlorodyne.\u2014 See Lancet; December 31, 1864.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE «is prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioners.Of course it would not be thus singularly popular did it not \u2018supply a want and fill a place.\"\u2014 Medical Times, January 12, 186%.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORCDYNE is the best and most certain remedy in coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, neu- ralga, rheumatism, &c.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE is a certain cure in Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Colics, &c.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE Caution\u2014None genuine without the words \u201cDr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne\u201d on the stamp.Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle.Sole manufacturer, J.T.DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London.Sold in bottles, at 1s.11d, 2s.9d, 4s.6d., by all (Chemists in Canada.August 7 6m s 188 NOTICE.The First General Mecting of the Shareholders of the Dominion Gas Economizer Co.(Limited), for the election of Directors, the passing By-Laws and organization generally, will be held at the office of the Company, at Montreal, on the 28TH DAY of SEPTEMBER, at 4 pm.By order of the Provisional Directors.W.H.SEYMOUR, Secretaryd 222 September 15 T er re Er, Lrotessiouar Caxdas JOHN S.HALL, JR, ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, &c, 175 St.James Street; MONTREAL! du D 216 u W 36 Levs, Pearson & Kingsford, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, &c.Freehord Buildings, COURT STREET, Toronto.Jonx Leys, September 9 JAMES PRARSON, R.E.KINGSFORD.August 12 192 RIDDELL & STEVENSON, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, COMMISSIONERS, &c.22 St.John Street, MONTREAL, Arex.F.RippELL.A.W.STEVENSOX, September 8 215 McMAHON, GIBBINS & McNAB, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS; &C.LONDON, ONT.HUGH MACMAHON, Q.C.GEO.G.GIBBOKS.GEO.M'NAR, April 8 86 R.J.Kimball & Ca BANKERS AND BROKERS, 4 EXCHANGE COURT, NEW YORK 13 years\u2019 membership in New York Stock.Exchange.BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, FOR CASH, ON MARGIN, Stocks, Boxps, AND ALL INVESTMENT SECURITIES.May str 104 MUNRO & MAXWELL, BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW.OFFICES: L'ORIGINAL and ALEXANDRIA, Ont.J.MAXWELL, M.Munro, L'Original, Ont.Alexandria, Onte.December 27 wa 30 Peter I ulton, ACCOUNTANT & AVERAGE ADJ USTER, COMMISSIONER FOR QUEBEC AND ONTARIO, 240 St.James Street.Correspondence conducted in French, German, Italian,Spanish and Portuguese.October 27 256 WALKER & MCINTYRE, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, &c., No.34 ELGIN STREET, Ottawa (Opposite the Russell House.) W.H.WALKER.A.F.MCINTYRE.November 22 279 Maclennan & Macdonald, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, &c, nEM CornwaALL, Ont.ACLENNAN, H.DONALD, JAMES Wine Mac- April 87 Jackson Rae, OFFICE ROYAL INSURANCE CHAMBERS, NOTRE DAME STREET.GENERAL FINANCIAL, INVESTMENT and Cou- MISSION AGENT.MUNIOIPAL OR OTHER Bons AND Stocks BoueHT AND SoLp.Loans ox MORTGAGES OR OTHER SECURITIES EFFECTED.ADVANCES oX Stocks, MERCHANDISE oR Cou- MERCIAL PAPER NEGOTIATED.April 12 87 MACDOUGALL BROS., Stock Brokers, 69 St Francuis Xavier Street, Montreal.64 BROADWAY, NEW WORR.Of the Montreal Stock Exchange, and New York Stock and Gold Exchange.BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS, &c.November 13 272 H.COLTER, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.Address P.O.Box No.903.September 24 ly 223 R.& L.LAFLAMME, ADVOCATES, 42 St.James Street, Hon.R.LAFLAMME, QC.L.LAFLAMME October 14 245 CARMAN & LEITCH, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c.CORNWALL, ONT.Jas.LEITCH.R.June 14 Alex.Moffaætt, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, 112 St.Francois Xavier Street.Books AUDITED, ACCOUNTS ApJusTED, Estates LiQuipaTep.May 27 126 John McDonald, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, 230 St.James Streeet, Muntreal, .ESTABLISHED 1867.Special attention given to auditing the books and statements of Joint Stock Com panies and Corporations.January 207 David J.Craig, MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION OF ACCOUNTANTS OF MONTREAL, 11 St SrCHANTS EXCHANGE, « Sacrament Str With nearly thirty years\u2019 xperonn oct, realizing and winding up of Insolvent and other Trust Estates, involving a practical knowledge of Accountant Business in alt its branches, and some knowledge of judicial principles, solicits such business, to which he will give his personal attention.May 27 126 J.RIELILXE, LAND SURVEYOR, No.146 St.James Street ~~ NOTICE.\u201d MONTREAL SWIMXIG com \u2014\u2014 Tickets are for sale: atthe OPFT FE LE ir the Ind SOW No.20P st, James stree In MR HEN: SWAIN\u2019S bx Tc taceo and Cigar Store | Jun Under Nordheimers\u2019 Hall; 133 lg a Here Om crue emia 8 \u2014 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCI A PTEMBER 18, 18 DOMINION EXHIBITION, \u2018Another Glorious Day\u2014lncrease in the At- +.tendance\u2014Arrival of Part of the Prince \u201c Edward Island Exhibit\u2014List of Prizes Awarded\u2014 Lacrosse Match\u2014Entries for Races.Beautiful weather again grected the visitors to the Exhibition Grounds.There was a nice cool breeze during the whole day which tempered the sun's heat, which was remarkably strong about moon.The City Passenger Railway cars were well patron- %ged, and the * cabbies\u201d were not left out in the cold.There was a perceptible increase in the number of visitors yesterday, the majority being strangers from the United States and other parts of Canada.Towards four o'clock the main building began to ge very crowded, and in the galleries very slow progress was made by those wishing to go over the exhibits hurriedly.The Manitoba exhibit was especially made the objective point of hundreds of farmers, who gazed with astonishment at the crops raised on the virgin soil of that Province.The Carriage Hall and the Machinery Hall were also well patronized, and the exhibits here displayed were praised on all sides.About four o'clock a piano recital was given by Mr.F.Lucy- Barnes on one of Weber's grand pianos, exhibited by the New York Piano Co.The musical treat was listened to and appreciated by the hundreds which crowded round the platform.In another part of she main building a crowd was gathered round a man who was making pottery, and the silk loom at work of Coriveau & Coattracted much attention.The judges were again at work completing the awards, and got through about closing time.All the books , however, are not made up, but \u201cthe result of those that are we publish in another column.~ Much interest was caused by the arrival Of à part of \u201d PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND'S CONTRIBUTION.The stock sent by Prince Edward Island is highly creditable to the tight little Province.THE HORSES are all splendid animals, and have attracted attention and called forth admiration from all sides.The Commissioner appointed by the Island Government, to take charge of \u201cthe exhibits, is Mr.Charles C.Gardiner, a gentleman who takes a great interestin stock-raising and other branches of agri- * culture, and who has rendered valuable assistance to the farmers of the Island in the way of improving their stock.Mr.Gardiner and his assistants, Messrs.Bell and McNeill, are anxious to afford _wisitors all the information they possess in regard to the stock.* Yesterday, the horses were shown around the grounds.They may be described as follows :\u2014 « Harry Morgan,\u201d a fine carriage horse, is of a mottled-grey colour, four years old, \u201cstands 16} hands high, and weighs 1,247 pounds.His sire is \u2018Royal Harry, the \u201chorse which won a gold medal and certificate, at the Centennial Exhibition, as the best trotting roadster.«Harry Morgan\u201d was bred and is still owned by Mr.Thomas Rodd, of Cherry Hill Farm, Queen's County.Me is really a finc-looking animal, and carries himself with an active, buoyant movement.« Harry Messenger\u201d is also a carriage stallion.He is a thoroughbred, his sire being \u201cRoyal Harry\u201d before mentioned, \u201cand his dam a \u201cMessenger\u201d mare.He is -of a dark bay colour, with black points, stands 16 hands high, weighs 1,100 pounds, and is the property of Mr.Harry Craswell, of St.Eleanors, Prince County-.\u201cGeneral Matchfield\u201d is owned by Mr.C.A.\u2018Mitchell, of Village Green, Queen's County.He is also classed as a carriage stallion, and appears to possess great muscular power.His sire was the imported stallion ¢ Blucher,\u201d and his dam a Sultan\u201d mare, both being thoroughbreds.«General Matchfield\u201d is five years old, stands 16} hands high, and weighs 1,300 pounds.« Challenger\u201d is a dark-chestnut Suffolk cart stallion, and is the property of the Island Government.He is rising three .years old, stands 163 hands high, and possesses great power, substance and action.The sire of « Challenger\u201d was \u201c Cupbearer,\u201d «and his dam a \u201cTalbot\u201d mare.He weighs 1,650 pounds.« Dufferin,\u201d also from the Government stock farm, is a thoroughbred carriage horse, his sire and dam baving both been imported from England.He is four years old, of a dark-bay colour, 16 hands high, and weighs 1,150 pounds.He is of a very stylish build, and shows many fine points.\u201cBlackfoot,\u201d a fine-looking black stal- dion, belongs to the Roadster class.He was sired by \u201cDon Juan,\u201d a fast trotting horse, well-known in the Island, out of a \u201cDeerfield\u201d mare.He is four years old, stands 15} hands high, and weighs 1,050 pounds.« Black- .foot\u201d possesses splendid gait and action, © cow, of « miscellaneous 1 and is owned by Mr.Norman McLeod, of -.Belfast, Queen's County.THE CATTLE.The cows sclected and brought up by Mr.Gardiner are algo fine animals, such as will compare favourably with any of the .kind in Canada.« Dahlia 10th\u201d is a very large Durham dark-red colour.; « Louisa-4th\u201d is not so large an animal as \u201c Dahlia,\u201d being only two years old.She is also of a dark reddish colour.«Red Rose,\u201d like the last.named, is a thoroughbred short-horn breeding cow, and is of a strawberry colour.All these cows are from the Government - stock farm.OTHBR EXHIBITS.The agricultural products, fish and other exhibits, forwarded by Prince Edward Island (and which have been so elaborately described by some of our contemporaries), have been delayed in transit, and cannot be on the grounds before Monday.When they arrive and are arranged in proper order we shall endeavour \u201d to notice them at length.- The following is the list of entries :\u2014 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS Bald wheat (red), grown by Peter Murphy, Portage; ditto, by James Bernard, New London.Bearded wheat (red) Saskatche- wan, by H.Findley, Orwell; Russian ditto \u201c John McGregor, lot 48.(white), by F.Hardy, Little York.Black oats, by Thos.Bullman, Rustico; ditto, by White oats, by \u201cThes.Bullman.Norway oats, by David Shaw, Brackley Point.Barley (2-rowed), by Thos.Bullman; ditto, (hulless), by H.Findley, Orwell.FISH.Mackerel, in } brls.and kits, owned by J.C.Hall, Charlottetown; ditto, by W.Mc- Grath, Newell.Herring, in brls and.4 brls., by J.C.Hall, Charlottetown.Prepared or boneless codfish and hake, in boxes of 30 Ibs-and 15 lbs, from the factory of Macdonald, Macdonald & Co., Souris.John F.Rowe, of Charlottetown, sends green, dried and manufactured chicory.The clothing department.is well represented by Charles Robertson, Charlottetown, and John McKcnzie, of Summerside.The \u2014- malt from the Brighton brewery is a good indication of excellent ale.The samples of canned fish sent here are as follows .\u2014 Canned lobsters, by Duncan Munn & Sons, Little Sands; canned lobsters, by J.& W.Matheson, Cambellton, lot 4; canned lobsters, P.Gavin, Alberton; canned lobsters, by John Cairns, White Sands; canned lobsters, by Longworth & Co., Charlottetown ; * æanned lobsters, by Mal.McFadyen, Mur- > , } rey Harbour; canned lobsters, hy W.C.Harris, Canoe Cove; conned mackerel, by J.& W.Matheson, Campbellton; canned mackerel, by Longworth & Co., Charlottetown.MUSIC.The Band of the 6th Fusiliers played a choice selection of music during the afternoon.It is a great mistake, and one that should be at once remedied, to place the band in a place where their music cannot be enjoyed.The crowd in the main building never got a sound of the music.The band could easily be placed in front of the building near the fountain, and in that place would be of service in amusing every one.The following arc the names of the prize winners, with classes mentioned :\u2014 CABINET WARE, WOOD, AND HOLLOW WARE, BRUSHES, &C., &C.Class One.Owen McGarvey, 2nd.1st; A.Belanger, 2nd.Sideboard ; James Thompson, 1st; Owen McGarvey, 2nd.Office Furniture: Tees & Co, 1st.Centre Table: A.Belanger, 1st; Owen McGarvey, 2nd.> Bookcase: J.A.I.Craig, 1st; Tees & Co., 2nd.Carving in Wood: A.J.Bell, 1st.Mantle in Wood : James Thompson, 1st.Easy Chair: James Thompson, 1st.Invalids Chair: M.J.Edson, 1st; Grose, Clare & Co., 2nd.School Furniture : Jos.Smart, 1st; Tees & Co, 2nd.Covering for Furniture : A.Belanger, 1st.Cornices, carved and gilt : R.Constantine, 1st.: Picture Frames: A.B.Stuart, 1st.+ Mirror, or other carved and gilt frames: A.B.Stuart, 1st.\u2019 Mattress; hair : G.Armstrong & Co, 1st; Townshend & Hudson, 2nd.Mattrass, spring: T.G.Rice, 1st; Geo.Gale, Smith Mills, P.Q,, 2nd.Jewel Cases: Wood Bros, 1st; F.Contance, 2nd.Hat Stand: Owen McGarvey, 1st; A.Belanger, 2nd.Card-Table, Clock-Stands, Cabinets, Arm- Chairs, &c.: James Thompson, 1st.Home-made Chair and Ornamental Furniture: Owen McGarvey & Son, 1st.Assortment of Chairs: Owen McGarvey & Son, 1st.Billiard Table : James L.Clement, 1st.School Desks: Louis Archambault, 1st.Dining Chairs : James Thompson, 1st.Pillow Sham : J.Wright, Diploma, recommended.Wood Carpeting and\u2019 Wood Matting : James Wright, Diploma, recommended.BRUSHES, BROOMS, WASHING MACLINES, HOLLOW- WARE, aC.Assortment of Brushes, Hair Cloth, &c.: J.Boyd, 2nd.Painters and Whitewashers\u2019 Ramsay, Drake & Dodds, 1st.Corn Brooms: H.A.Nelson & Sons, 1st.Tinnets for Butter and Lard: W.D.Curran, 1st; Dominion Butter Tub Co, 2nd.Washing Machines : Frs.Goodwin, Ist; Jos.Gelineau, 2nd.Machine Brushes: A.J.Ulley.Rocking Swing: B.Baker & Co.: Wood-turning : J.R.McLaren, Jr., 1st.Scroll Work: E.A.Lephrehon, 1st; A.J.Ulley, 2nd.' Oil Cabinets : J.R.McLarem Jr, 1st ; A.Fosy, 2nd.; MODELS OF STRAM AND BAILING VBÉSEL BOATS.Wooden Canoe: Herald and Hutchison 1st.Life boat : J.H.Hatton; diploma, recommended.Metallic boat : Joseph Lootherhoof.| Wooden cange : J.S, Stevenson.\u2019 : JOINERS\u2019 WORK.Specimen of Jumber : E.J.Maxwell 1st; John Lupton, 2nd.Pine planks: J.K.Ward.Sash fastener and pulley : W.A.Hollowell.0.M.McKenzie, diplama, recommended for oakum,nets and twine, flags and bunting.Camp beds: National Manufacturing Company 1st; J.Armstrong and Company 2nd.Rustic Work: C.Vincellotte, Quebec, honourable mention.Carpet Sweeping: Otter Sweeper Co, highly recommended.Stair Case: Rev.M.Damas, honourable mention.Fur Safe: E.E.Gagier, honourable mention.Cabinet Gilt and Ebonized Chairs: R.Constantine, 1st.Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Writing Desks: J.AIL Craig, honourable mention.Cricket Bats and Gymnastic Implements: W.Peacock, extra prize.C.W.R.Coysh : Honourable mention for Chairs and Cabinets.Music Stand: A.Belanger, 1st; Owen McGarvey, 2nd.\u2018 James Thompson, honourable mention for Davenports, gazel, Japanese chairs, work-table, gilt chairs.A.Belanger, honourable mention for rocking chairs, cradles and hall chair.Owen McGarvey, honourable mention for parlour set and a large assortment of furniture.The following were the Judges\u2014G.Armstrong, J.Shearer, and J.M.Papineau.CARRIAGES AND WAGGONS, Class Two\u2014Group One.Two-horse Family Carriage, 3 seats: N.& A.C.Lariviere, 1st; F.Richot, 2nd.One-horse Family Carriage, 3 seats: N, & A C.Lariviere, 1st; F.Richot, 2nd.Barouche : B.Ledoux, 1st and diploma.Park Phæton : N.& A.C.Lariviere, 1st; Berard & Major, 2nd.; Dog Cart: N.& A.C.Lariviere, diploma.Double-seated Buggy: N.& A.C.Lariviere, 1st and diploma.Single-Seated Buggy: B.Ledoux, 1st; F.Quesnel, 2nd ; Kelly & Murphy, diploma.Express Waggon: N.& A.C.Lariviere, 1st; Chs.Briere, 2nd.Bakers\u2019 Waggons: N.& A.C.Lariviere, 1st and diploma.; Rockaways: N.& A.C.Lariviere, 1st ; Berard & Major, 2nd; F.Ritchot, commended.T Cart: N.& A.C.Lariviere, extra prize.Children\u2019s Toy Waggons : J.R.McLaren, jr., 1st; Otter Sweeper Co., 2nd.- Doctors\u2019 Phaeton : F.Ritchot, 1st; Berard & Major, 2nd.Brushes: SLEIGHS, Group Two.Three-Seated Family Sleigh: N.& A.C.Lariviere, 1st; F.Richot, 2nd.Two-Seated Family Sleigh: F.Richot, 1st; N.& A.C.Lariviere, 2nd.Dog Cart Sleigh : N.& A.C.Lariviere, highly commended.Single-Seated Sleigh: N.& A.C.Lariviere, 1st; Berard & Major, 2nd.Trotting Sleigh : N.& A.C.Larivicre, Ist.Cariole : Berard & Major, 1st; N.& A.C.Larivicre, 2nd.Express Sleigh : T.Buckingham & Co, [ commended.Section Extra : N.& A.C.Lariviere.Boy's Bob Sleigh : F.Turcot, extra prize.PARTS OF CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS.Class Two\u2014 Group Three.Carriage Wheels, Rims and Felloes: Heney & Lacroix, 1st ; Warnock & Co., 2nd.Spoke and Felloe Pressure Cap : H.Pare, Sherbrooke, diploma, recommended.Spokes and Hubs: Heney & Lacroix, very good.Shafts, Topcovers.Seats, Rails, &c.: Heney & Lacroix, 1st.ec er ee £22 b BI voûte.Bedroom Furniture: A.Belanger, 1st; Drawing-room Furniture: J.A.L Craig, | Carriage Lamps: E.Chantcloup.extra prize.: Carriage and Cart Springs: Warnock & Co., 1st ; File and Spring Co., 2nd.Car Springs (extra): B.J.Coghlin, 1st; File and Spring Co., 2nd.Waggon Sun Bhade (extra): Thos.Sonne, cxtra prize.Wheel Tire : Louis Bredannaz, diploma.The Judges were :\u2014M.Gravel, C.J.Alloway, and C.C.Snowdon.PHOTOGRAPHY.Class Fous.Photographic Portrait, untouched, not less than 7x9: J.H.Field, 1st; J.G.Parks, 2nd.; Photographic Portrait, water colour, not less than 7x9 : J.G.Parks, 18t.Photographic Portrait, in India ink, not - | less than 7x9 : J.H.Field, 1st; J.G.Parks, 2nd.Carte de Viste and Cabinet Portraits, a collection : G.C.Arless, 1st; J.H.Field, 2nd.; Collection Photographic Views : None.Photography on Porcelain, coloured : Counter & Cie, 1st._ Collection Stereoscopic Views: J.G.Parks, 1at.Combination Photography: J.G.Parks, 1st; J.H.Ficld, 2nd.Assortment of Brushes, Towels, &c.: B.Baker (extra), honourable mention.Coloured Photographs : G.C.Arless, honourable mention.; Com.Tradesmen*s Samples : J.B.Field, honourable mention.; Telephone Photos.: J.H.Field, honourable mention.Pablets: J.H.Ficld, honourable mention.Lantern Slides: J.G.Parks, honourable mention.Paris Photograph and Inks : Honoureble mention.| B.Beullar, honourable mention.Couter & Cie, honourable mention.C.E.Thompson, honouralile mention- Class Nine.Oil Paintings : L.G.Cappello, 1st; Jas.Weston, 2nd; 5.Hawksett, 3rd.Historical or other Subjects: L.J.Cappelo, 1st ; Boasseau, 2nd + Landscape, Canadian Subject: L.J.Cappello, 1st; Allan Edwin, 2nd: Jos.Brouchoud, 3rd.* Marine Subject ; Mrs.A.Jephson, 1st; MR.Simpson, 2nd.Flowers or Fruit: Jas.Weston, 1st; L.Hawksctt, 2nd.Landscape, Canadian : Allan Edwin, 1st; Jas.Weston, 2nd ; Mrs.Jephson, 3rd.Historical or other Subject: L.J.Clappello, 1st.Landscape or Marine Subject: Dunlop, 1st.Flowers or Fruit: Elwise Weston, 1st, Julia Weston, 2nd.CRAYONS, &C.Crayon Pencil Portrait: Bayard, Ist; J.H.Field, 2nd.Drawing Plain : Miss F.A.Dawson, 1st ; G.J.Bompas, 2nd.Freehand Drawing : Miss Mary Ellis, 1st.Pen and Ink Sketch : Wardelte, 1st ; Fos.Farrell, 2nd.Charcoal Sketch : J.Weston, 1st.Original Design for Industrial Purposes : J.Weston, 1st; C.J.Bompas, 2nd ; Dunlop (extra), recommended.STATUARY AND MECHANICAL DRAWING.Model in Clay with Plaster Cast: F.Van Lappen.Modelling in Plaster (original): F.Van Luppen, 1st ; L.P.Hebert, 2nd.Bust in Marble: F.Van Lappen, 1st ; R.Reid, 2nd.Drawing of Machinery in Prospective : G.de Languedoc, 18t ; \u2014 Robinson, 2nd.An Engine or Mill Work (coloureä): \u2014 Robinson, 1st ; Robt.Smith, 2nd.# Civil Enginecring or Surveying Work (coloured or uncolpured): Jos.Farrel, 1st ; \u2014 Sawyer, 2nd.\u2018 Agricultural Drawing, any subject (coloured): J.B.Bourgeois, 1st; Jos.Farrell, 2nd.Designs and Plans of a Dwelling House for the Working Classes in Cities, giving costs in different materials: Jos.Farrell, 1st ; A.F.Dunlop, 2nd.School Appliances : C.Mungeon and Company, 1st.Designs and Mans of a Dwelling-house for a farmer, giving cost in different materials : Jos.Farrell, 1st.LITHOGRAPHY, ENGRAVING, ETC.Specimen of Engraving on Copper or Steel, with Proof, other than Commercial Work : Geo.Bishop, 1st.Specimen of Engraving on Copper and Stcel, with Proof, Commercial Work ; Power and Dawson, 2nd; Geo.Bishop and Company, lst.Specimen of Engraving on Stone, with Proof: G.E.Desbarats, 1st; Geo.Bishop and Company, 2nd.Lithographic Printing in one colour from transfer: G.E.Desbarats, 1st; Burland Lithographic Company, 2nd.Specimen Chromo Litho., other than Commercial Work : Burland Lithographic Company, 1st.Specimen Engraving on Wood, with Proof, Scenery : Jas.L.Wiseman, 1st.Engraving on Wood, Portrait or other Subject : Jas.L.Wiseman, 1st.Illuminated Work : Edwin Cox, 1st.Ornamental Penmanship : W.H.Smith, 1st; A.Arcand, 2nd.Engraving on Brass for Bookbinders Blocks: Power & Dawson, highly commended.Commercial Penmanship : 1st; C.St.Pierre, 2nd.Collection of Monograms, \u20acrests and Ciphers, in plain and colour: Burland Lithographic Company, 1st; George L.Bishop & Co., 2nd.Specimen Die-Sinking : Brown & Dawson, 1st.Collection Seal Engraving and Lapidary\u2019s Work : None.Extra: George L.Bishop & Co, honourable mention.A.Arcand, Honourable Mention : Bookbinder's Tools, Power & Dawson, 1st.Honourable Mention: Engraving of i Copy-book Headings, G.E.Desbarats; Autotype Mechanical Phot.Printing, George E.Desbarats, strongly recommended for prize.Photo.Litho.: Burland Litho.Co., honourable mention.Case of Fancy Work: M.J.Charlebois, honourable mention.Photographs, transfer: Jas.Armstrong, honourable mention.Collectign of specimens, blue process, photo.: A.W.Robinson, honourable mention.Painting on Silk : Miss S.Robinsonshonourable mention.Tete-a~tete: Miss Mary Jack, honourable mention.Decurated China: Miss Ricard, honourable mention.The Judges were:\u2014E.Hamel, R.Morgan, P.Plamondon.GROCERIES, Class Twelve.Pickles: Carcau & Patry, 1st; Antoine Lapierre, 2nd.Sauces: Mrs.E.J.Smith, 1st; G.J.Richardson, 2nd.: Canned Fruits: D.Crawford, 1st.Canned Vegetables: T.Tarnbull & Co, 1st.Preserved Cans and Jellies : D.Crawford, 1st.Canned Meats : Libby, McNeil & Libby, Chicago, lst; Chas.Cyprien, 2nd.Canned Fish: D.Crawford, 1st; John Windsor, 2nd.Canned Spices : Kerry, Watson & Co, 1st ; H.Sugden Evans & Co., 2nd, Buckwheat Flour: J.Fenlard, Ist: John Nortin, 2nd.- - .tate Thombs Morin, ist; John Martin, 2nd.Blacking : J.Barsalou & Co, 1st; J.Paterson, 2nd.Vinegar : M.Lefebve & Co, Sutherland & Co.2nd.Canadian Fine Salt: Chemical Co., 1st.Canadian Table Salt: North American Chemical Co., 1st.Refined Sugar : J.C.Spence, 1st; Ww.A.Morrison, 2nd.Refined Yellow Sugar : W.A.Morrison, 1st.Maple Sugar: W.A.Morrison, 1st; J.V.Voligny, 2nd.Maple Syrup: J.V.Voligny, 1st; M.A.Morrison, 2nd.; Vermicelli : C.H.Cattelli, 1st.Maccaroni : C.H.Cattelli, 1st.Starch : Edwardsburg Starch Co, 1st.Fancy Crackers: Christie, Brown & Co, 1st; Viau & Frere, 2nd.Plain Crackers: Viau & Frere, 1st; Christie, Brown & Co., 2nd.CL Tea Biscuit: Viau & Frere, 1st; Christie, Brown & Co., 2nd.Plain Confectionery: A.Joyce, 1st; J.J.Ford, 2nd.Fancy Confectionery : A.Joyce, 1st, J.J.Ford, 2nd.Hard Soap: Geo.D.Morse & Co., 1st.TOBACCO AND CIGARS.Bright Plug : Pagels & Ferguson, 1st; A.D.Percheron, 2nd.Best Smoking : D.Ritchie, 1st; Globe 2nd and special mention for Cigarette Cut.Fine Cut Chewing : Globe Co., 1st.Snuff : D.Ritchie, honorable mention.Plug Chewing : Pagels & Ferguson, 1st.Domestic Havana Cigars: S.Davis, diploma.Domestic Cigars : J.Rattray & Co., Diploma ; G.Fischell & Co., 2nd prize.Cigarettes : J.Rattray & Co., 1st, and worthy of special notice.Cigarette Advertising signs: J.Rattray & Co., diploma.Mahogany Chewing : Pagels & Ferguson, honorable mention.BriargRoot Pipes: A.Ansell 1st and special mention.Fancy Toilet Soaps: Gao.D.Morse & Co., 1st.Oil Soap : Jos.Barsalou & Co., 1st; Geo.D.Morse & Co., 2nd.Tallow Candies: Geo.D.Morse &- Co., 1st; Jos.Barsalou & Co, 2nd.Distilled Liquors: Ogilvy & Co.lst; Winning, Birch & Co, 2nd.Ale and Porter: Montreal Brewing Company, 1st.Ginger Ale and Soda: C.David Crawford, 2nd.Mineral Water: C.Gurd, 1st; Blackwood & Co, 2nd.Native Wine: Canada Vine Growers\u2019 Association, 1st; J.8.Hamilton, 2nd.Syrup and Fruit Syrup: Winning, Birch & Co., 1st; Kerry, Watson & Co., 2nd.The following gentlemen acted as Judges for all groups except No.5:\u2014J.V.Villeneuve, J.A.Dufresue, Dr.Leprohon, W.Paul, and C.J.Baird.Group 5: P.Henry, D.D.Lockerby, and W.T.Costigan.TWEEDS, FLANNELS, E¥C., ETC.Class Thirteen.Canadian Tweeds from Manufacturers: Paton Manufacturing Company, lst; Cornwall Manufacturing Company, 2nd.collection Canadian Tweed: Gault Bros.& 0., 1st.Canadian Tweed, Plain : Paton Manufacturing Company, Ist; Cornwall Manufacturing Company, 2nd.Union Tweed: John Baird & Co,, 1st ; James Watties, 2nd.White Fiannels: A.Lomas & Son, Ist; 8.J.Willet, 2nd.Coloured Flannels: A.Lomas & Son, 1st; | 8.J.Willett, 2nd.Grey Flannels: 8t.Hyaeinthe Manufacturing Company, 1st, Blankets for Domestic use, Fancy: Cornwall Manufacturing Company, 1st- Blankets for Domestic use, Plain : Cornwall Manuiacturing Company, lst; DD.Ritchie, nd.Blankets for Lumbermen\u2019s use: Coruwall Manufacturing Cempany, 1st.i Horse Blanketss Cornwall Manufacturing Co., 1st.Broadeloth : Paton Manufacturing Co., 8 Doeskin: Auburn Woollen Ca., 1st.Knitted Woollen Goods: John Penman, 1st ; Adams, Huckland & Co., 2hd, Shirt and Drawers: Adams, Hackland & Co., 1st ; John Penman, 2nd.: Socks and Stockings: Victoria Hosiery Co., 1st; Turnbull & Co., 2nd.Woollen Yarn, Canadian: John Penman, 1ss.2 Tuques: Ge Bond & Co., 1st ; Turnbull & Co., n Home-made Carpets: Jules Bourque, 1st ; Martial Dagenais, 2nd.Door Mats: R.Craft, 1st.Floor Matting: Joseph Foisy, 1st.Oil Cloths: Dominion Oil Cloth Co., 1st.Knitted Carpet Lining and Stair Pads: The Knitted Carpet Lining Co., 1st.Cotton Bags: The V.Hudon Cotton Mills Co., Ist ; Dundas Cotton Mills Co., 2nd.Cottons: Dundas Cotton Miils Co., 1st; V.Hudon Cotton Mills Co., 2nd.Cotton Batting: Sorel Wadding Co., Ist.Cotton Yarn: V, Hudon Cotton Mills Co., 1st: W Parks & Son, 2nd.Gold Medal recommended to Messrs.W.Parks & Son for Superior and variety of exhibit in bleached, unbleached and coloured Yarns, &e.Wadding : Sorel Wadding Company, 1st.2 Grain Bags: R Magman, 1st; Z Ouimet, mn Coloured Cotton Ducks: Stormont Cotton Manufacturing Company, 1st.Denims: Dundas Cotton Mills Company, 1st; Stormont Cotton Manufacturing Company, 2nd.Tickings: Dundas Cqtton Mills Company, Ist; Stormont Cotton Manufacturing Company, 2nd.Checked and Striped Shirting: Cotton Mills Company, 1st.Dundas Plain and Twilled Grey Shirting are specially commended.The Montreal Cotton Company\u2019s Bleached Cottons deserve special mention.The Montreal Cotton Company's died goods as follows: Wigin Linings, Dyed 8il- cias Window Holland, highly commended.Cotton Shoe Ducks: Montreal Cotton Coy special mention.Vegetable Ivory Buttons: Empire Button Co., special award.Collection of Corsets: The Crampton Corset Co., diploma recommended for superior exceilence.Flags: M.McKenzie, special mention.awnings: W.Hudson and Co., special men- on.Tents : A.W.Morris, special mention.Sewing Silks, Twists, ete., ete.: Belding, Paul and Co., diploma for superior excel- ence.Black and Coloured Silks and Satins, Satin de Lyons, and Figured Satins: Corriveau and Co., gold medal ; recommended for the absolute purity and general excellence of their productions.Linen Collars and Cuffs : Tooke Bros., 1st.Gloves and Mitts; Seigel and Grande, 1st.Overcoat of Canadian Cloth: H.Shorey and Co., 1st ; Boston Clothing Store, 2nd.Gent\u2019s Suit of Canadian Cloth; H.Shorey and Co., 1st.Gents\u2019 Dress Shirt : Tooke Bros, 1st; R.J.Brown, 2nd.Assortment of Clothing: H.Shorey and Co., 1st, diploma recommended.Re-dyed Goods in piece and Garment Work : British American Dying Co., diploma recommended.FURS, HATS, CAPS, &c.Class Thirteen.Seal Setifor Ladies : Wm.Samuel, 1st; C.J.Reynolds) 2nd, Persian Lamb Set : Wm.Samuel, Ist ;.John Henderson & Co., 2nd.Set Ladies\u2019 Furs: John Henderson & Co, 1st ; Wm.Samuel, 2nd, ° Ladies Coat or Cloak, fur lined or trimmed : John Henderson & Co., 1st; Wm.Samuel, Gents\u2019 Fur Caps and Gauntlets: C.J.Reynolds, 1st ; Wm.Samuel, 2nd; J.Henderson & Co., honourable mention.Gentleman\u2019s Seal Coat: Wim.Samuel, 1st ; John Henderson and Co., 2nd Gent's Lambskin Coat: C.J.Reynolds 1st ; John Henderson, 2nd.Fancy Robes and Matts: John Henderson and Co., 1st ; C, J.Reynolds 2nd.Collection of Manufactured Furs: John Henderson and Co., 1st; Wm.Samuel, 2nd ; C.J.Reynolds, honourable mention.Silk Hats : Jos, Cedras and Co., 1st ; John Henderson and Co., 2nd, Felt Hogs : Jos.Cedras, 1st ; John Henderson and Co., 2nd.Buckskin Gloves : Siegel and Grande, 1st.Seal Cloak Trimmed : John Henderson and Co., Ist ; Wm.Samuel, 2ud.Gentleman's Alaska Seul Coat : C.J.Reynolds, extra prize, Fancy Work in Fur : C.J.Reynolds, extra prize.Miliary Comm: Wm Sema ie itary Caps, Helmets, Ou ings, &c.: John Martin and Co., 1st.88, 1st; J.North American Gurd, lst; Dundas \u201cShaun Rhue.\u201d Silk and Pull-over hats: Lorge and Co., extra prize, ot i 2e.Silk and Gossamer Hats: T.J.Chrismas, honourable mention.- Superior Quaitty'of SiIR rand Pull-over Hits : Jos, Cedras and Co.diploma.Moose Hair Fancy Work : C.J.Reynolds, honourable mention.Soft Wool Hats: C.F.Beauchemin, extra rize.P Military Hats and Shakos ; Lorge and Uo., extra prize.Fine display of Silk and Felt Hats : Lorge and Co., extra prize.The Judges were :\u2014D.Lewis, Toronto ; J.O.Ogilvie, A.Y.Gilmour, T.imble, Montreal.THE FIREWORKS.Perhaps never have the citizens of Montreal had an opportunity of witnessing so fine a display of fireworks as was shown to them in the Dominion Square, or, perhaps, we ought not to say Dominion Square, but in the stone yard adjacent.Set pieces were altogether abjured, but the bombs were heard right away in the city, and the admiration of the people was general.: LACSOSSE TOURNAMENT.INDEPENDENT vs.2ND TWELVE MONTREAL.Yesterday afternoon the second match in the tournament of Junior Clubs was played between the Independents and the 2nd Twelve of the Montrealers.The following are the names of the respective teams :\u2014 Independents\u2014J.M.Watt,'J.Helen, G.Aird, T.Todd, J.Fraser, T.Currant, J.Smith, T.Rutherford, W.Andrews, D.Daily, T.Devine, F.I.Larmont; J.Isaacson, Captain.2nd Twelve Montrealers\u2014XKillen, Joseph, White, Starke, Allan, Stewart, Elliot, Cochrane, Paton, McDougall, McHenry, Macindoe ; T.Paton, Captain.: There was noa t very large attendance, not more than 300 persons being present.The fair sex were in the majority.and many of them looked very charming in their « Tam and Jersey.\u201d The match began about 4 o'clock.! FIRST GAME.The ball was faced about 4.10 o'clock.In the pull off the Independents got the best of it, but only for a short time, the Montrealers playing well together.However, the latter did not take advantage of many good chances offered, and eventually the Independents, by good play, won the first game in five minutes.THE SECOND GAME was at once begun, and the play was quick and sharp all round.Both teams displayed much skill, and were heartily applauded.This time the Montrealers\u2019 put the rubber through their opponents goal.Time, 6 minutes.THIRD GAME.As both teams were now game and game, a tough struggle for the winning point was looked for.The game was a hard one, the Independents, however, by their superior speed in renning and endurance, wearing down their opponents and winning tho game in 15 minutes.THE FOURTH GAME was also taken by the Independents in ten minutes, winning the game and match.THE RACES.The first day of the races takes place today at one o'clock.The Committee have made every arrangement for a splendid meeting.The following are the entries :\u2014 No.1.\u2014Hurdle Race for a purse of $200 $8140 to first horse, $50 to second.Two miles over eight hurdles, 3 feet 6 inches, stiff timber.Heavy welter weights.Entries: Andrew C.Stewart's « Pilot,\u201d J.E.Mullins\u2019 « Galatea,\u201d And.C.Stewart's Sampson.\u201d No.2.\u2014Province Bred Flat Race for a purse of $200.$150 to first horse, and $50 to second.Distanc,twomiles.For horses foaled in the Province of Quebec.Weight for age.Entries : C.8.Boright's «Little Jim,\u201d Jas.McVey's « Neilson,\u201d Hugh Paton's « Montopedia,\u201d Jas.P.Dawes\u2019 ¢ Rose.\u201d No.3.\u2014A Sweepstake of $25 each, with $100 added by Citizens\u2019 Exhibition Committee, 14 miles on the flat.75 p.c.to first horse, and 25 p.c.to second.Gentlemen riders.Heavy welter weights.Entries: Dr.Craik\u2019s « Terror\u201d and ¢ Lennox,\u201d A.C.Stewart's \u201cPilot,\u201d Jas.McVoy's \u201c Neilson,\u2019 Hugh Paton\u2019s « Montopedia.\u201d No.4.\u2014Handicap Steeplechase for a purse of $250.$200 to first horse, and $50 to second.Over steeplechase course, about 3 miles ; top weight, 168 lbs.Entries: Wm.Nicholson\u2019s « Nora,\u201d H.Drysdale\u2019s \u201cWhite Stockings,\u201d Dr.Craik\u2019s # Woodman,\u201d Hugh Paton\u2019s 4 Ingomar.\u201d AMUSEMENTS.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.¢« KERRY GOW.\u201d Notwithstanding the thousands who were attracted to Dominion square to witness the fine display af pyrotechnics, the audience at the above house was a very large one, and, from their plaudits, evinced complete satisfaction with the play of \u201c Shaun Rhue,\u201d in which Mr.Murphy plays the Irish peasant in a most natural and truthful manner.His support is also very good.At the matinee this afternoon ¢ Kerry Gow\u201d will be given, and in the evening To-morrow evening closes the engagement.Those who desire to hear Irish wit properly expressed should not fail seeing Murphy and his fine Company.LOTTA.On Monday next, the above favourite actress will open her season at the Academy.She has just returned from Europe, and is in good trim for a successful season.The box plan is now open at DeZouche's.NORDHEIMER'S HALL: THE HOLMAN TROUPE.The members of the Holman Troupe acquitted themselves in ¢ Pinafore,\u201d last evening, in their usual manner.Miss Sallie Holman, Mr.J.Dalton and Mr.King each received encores, and, as threadbare as it has become, the piece is popular, as evidenced by the attendance.To-day we are to have a matinee, when « Pinafore \u201d will be performed, as well as in the evening.Tue NorpREMER'S Harn.\u2014Mr.A.*Peterson, the agent of the proprietor of this pretty hall, is staying at the St.Lawrence Hall, Taar $15,000 Ropsery \u2014Judgment was rendered yesterday, in the Court of Appeals, in the case of Jones, who was brought before the Court on a writ of error.Hon.Mr.Justice Ramsay delivered the judgment, quashing the writ, and sending the prisoner back to gaol, there to await his trial at the next Court of Queen's Bench.Chief Justice Sir A.A.Dorion concurred in the judgment.Gorr Minixe\u2014The gold miners of the lower country report well of their work.Mr.L.B.Gendreau, who is in town and is intimately connected with the Chaudiere Gold Mines, has done well.He says that several of the smaller owners are about to put down crushers, but others who have had more experience are about to put down stronger machinery.Then turning to the Gilbert River three or four new American companies have invested their capital with good effect, and during the fall they propose putting down extra specimens.On the Riviere du Loup Mr.Gendreau, who owns a lot, is about to commence work, and here the gold already produced yields twenty-two carats to the ounce.Then, Mr.McKenzie, another old-timer miners, is fixing up a large flume with a 70 foot head, which is to be in working order in some three weeks.The mines are easy of access, and Mr.Gendreau will always be ready to give information, ï ES GROWTH OF AMERICAN CITIES, gr The large increase which the census 1880 shows in our city populations 941 rally attracts attention.Althongh each individual city expected to Luve a larger population than the enumcrators were or to find within her limits, there were no of them prepared to see their neighbour, show up so well as they do.The New York journals confidently claimed for their city population of a million and-a-half A adding to this estimate the populations, 4.they liberally conceived them, of Brook] hy Jersey City, Hoboken, and other Surrounding towns, they built up a city Surpussing ail others,in size except London alone The actual population returned for New York city is 1,207,000, This is an increasc of 145,000 over the city\u2019s population in 1870, While the increase in the previous decade was but 139,000.Brooklyn shows a stil] greater proportionate increase, from 396,000 in 1870 to 554,000 this year.Crediting to New York the three surrounding cities which are divided from it only by à narrow strip of water, it gives the combined city an aggregate population of about 1,900 000 or not far from the present population of Paris.Philadelphia retains her Place ag the second city in the Union, and ig not likely to be surpassed, notwithstanding the rapid strides with which Brooklyn and Chicago are following behind her.Her population of 847,452 is 34,000 more than New York had in 1860, and is an increase over er own population in 1870 of 172.000 Chicago, which was the ninth city in 1860 and the fifth city in 1870, now, takes her place as fourth in rank, with a population of 490,000.Her population at the two previous censuses.was respectively 290,000 and 100,000, the increase in each decade being about 190,000.St.Louis which ranked fourth in 1870, with 340,000 and cighth in 1860, with 100,000, takes her place now with 375,000, next below Chicago.Cincinnati, which in 1860 led both St.Louis and Chicago, fell behind them both in 1870 and continues there this Year, ranking as the eighth city, with a population of 250,000.Boston, which was fifth city in 1860, with a population \u2018of 178,000, and seventh city in 1870, with 250,000, domes up this year to the sixth place, with & population of 360,000.Baltimore was fourth in rank in 1860, with 212,000.lt dropped te sixth in 1870, having 267,000, and this year falls one place lower, with a population of 350,000.In proportionate increase Chicago leads with 64 per cent.Boston shows 44; Brookiyn, 42; New York, 26; and Philadelphia, 25.The per-centage of increase in some of the smaller cities is cven more remarkable.Pittsburg shows a gain of 78 per cent.over its population in 1870; Cleveland, 67 per cent.; Milwaukee, 70; Detroit, 50; Providence, 56 ; while many towns having a population between 40,000 and 100,000 show a still larger per-centage of increase.This marked accession to our urban populace is lamented by some journals, as indicating a withdrawal of population from the country to the cities.This is, however, mere conjecture, and apparently not a true one.The country districts also show an increase, and there has mot yet been time to determine whether it is less in preportion to the cities or not.General Walker estimates the present population of the United \u2018States, on the basis of the returns already published, at 48,000,000.This is an increase of about 25 per cent, to the population of 1870, and is more than double the population of the country in 1850.It is a larger absolute addition to the population than has been! made in any previous decade.The first four censuses showed & decennial increase of the population of about 2,000,000.The census of 1830 showed a gain of 3,000,000; that of 1840, 4,000,000 ; thatfof 1850, 6,000,- 000 ; that of 1860, 8,000,000; and that of 1870, a little over 7,000,000.The census of 1880, on General Walker's cstimate, shows an increase of population in the United States since the first census of 1790 of a little over 1.100 per cent.\u2014Not less than one-third of the visitors who go to the Vower of London are Americans.A writer toone of the English newspapers, commenting upon this, hints that we in America have o greater interest in the historical features of England than the English.THE Financial Association ONTARIO.Tui PREFERENCE AND ORDINARY STOCKS OF THE COMPANY ARE GOVERNED BY THE FOLLOWING SECTION, TO WIT: « Twenty thousand shares of the Capital Stock of the Financial Association of Ontario, numbered from ten thousand and one to thirty thousand, both inclusive, shall be issued and allotted as Preference Stock, and the holders of such Preference Stock shall be entitled to an annual preferential dividend, payable out of the earnings of the Company, of eight per centum upon the amount paid up thereon ; and the holders of all other or Ordinary shares in the Capital Stock of the Company, namely, shares numbered from one to ten thousand, both inclusive, shall be entitled to participate in the profits of the Company only after a sufficient portion of such profits shall have been set apart to provide for the payment of the aforesaid preferential dividend ; but after providing as aforesaid for such preferential dividend, the holders of such Ordinary shares in the said Capital Stock shall be entitled to the residue of the profits of the Company ; 4p.Provided always that should the profits in any one year set aside for distribution amongst the shareholders of the Company amount to or exceed a sum equal to ten per cent.of the amount paid up on the Capital Stock of the Company, in such case the holders of the aforesaid preference stock shall, in addition to the aforesaid preferential dividend for such year, be entitled for such year to a bonus of one per cent.on the amount paid up on such Preference Stock.\u201ce.At all meetings of the Company every holder of Ordinary Stock shall be entitled to two votes for cach share thereof 80 held by him, and every holder of Preference Stock shall be entitled to one vote for each share thercof so held by him.\u201cd.In the event of the Company ceasing to carry cu business, the holder of Preference stock shall, after the payment of all the just debts and liabilities of the Company, be entitled to a first and preferential claim upon the assets of the Company, to the extent of the amount paid upon such preferential stock.\u201d Tue Foucowisa Provisiox LixiTs thE Lia- BILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS, TO WIT : \u201cThe shareholders of the Company shall not as such be held responsible for any act, default or liability whatsoever of the Company, or for any engagement, claim, payment, loss, injury, transaction, matter or thing whatsoever, related to or connected with the Company, beyond the unpaid amount of their respective shares in the capital stock thereof.\u201d Prospects and any further particulars may be had by communicating with the Heap OFrick, LONDON, Ont.EDWARD LE RUEY, Managing-Director.August 16 6m M 195 ¢ able Î a Br?on & .BB Trains yp; ! ne 4%.Leu NS FU ee né abilitie Ho Ochetaga gpl, ME M70 wr SA for \"7 freight Arrive Riu The gercolo! + a Mx amou wee! ward pi out man Leave 1 Ti ; Ques helaga so, n Liverpool, Arrive ui Qua be rer 1000, 251 : h Hochelaga i wat =.prriveat Mochjx.2 | Leave Hoohpj 60 845 : Clams 20 Ny ver Aro Stor J he BOT Leave 8 St Jer ome, ah ; om Que I Arrive at Mods J her eat foal Traing oly jon of 1 0% tes ant ve Nip 0.gr t er, Lady Cv Say Magniticien, Val, The New ; Night Protis andre B- i rains Lo NR pe: re an i TH i 1 toand Top! : race.41 Dep tie Traing jg, $i de Trains Run dy 8,0 GEN ERA L ue - Peres, Fa i 13 Place igri, OFF, ~The St.James 152 = with 8 LS Siret, (M pcka, MI\u201d Opposite St, AR ve been irreg! conv J The me ener yy, in the Adri s and distrus 0 salon, in Americ York advice BOSTON tam] 7 Old Relabl_g, fern?June 21 PS fe.1 TOSS Trains Day a Miller Platform and yea Ke led | The 8 Ceping Cars ave Attaches our pine Co lreen Monirel gp, © Menced in the co do Dan x York vi Tro i running Boston and Newly ra 130 cars off 7.15 AIS Bu MONT Rope per hi Lowell or Fitchburgt, a oo.| is the Le Springfield or Troy.er this h for erloo, 1.15 For Waterloo und Noe re i ie 3.20 p.m., Night Express, = Pace Ip cae Troy, arrive ai New vor g VE \u2014 morning » .m., Night Expres 1.Lowell, and Ney Varkrs re .:__ GOING NOR\u201d Day Express leaves Pour Consols clog 8.45 a.m, via Fitehburch gv, , 1 7.40 2, aariving in Noni ones aod 91 Five er us A 15416 for bo \u201ces in Montrealat II, Night Express ee puerday.Mo vie Lowell, and 6p, New York at § Pa tia$ ew York at 24 In Montrealat8%am.\"Mages for ban) Night Express leaves Neg - at) bm, arriving in Montres.nged at $4.8 \u201cor Tickets and Freight | : .Central Vermont Hat 54} for sight James Street.\u2018Beer.The lox WM.B.VIAyL, : N Canadian Passenger 4g Mid unchange ew York Offiee, 417 Broads.Mike : Boston Office, 3%) Washing, hich to some WM.F.SMITH, IN, de and © Genl.Passeuger Agent, ; St.Albans, vt, Jane, iy Jpished for partment a well, if not | ] ust return à u Bari.The Delaware & Huds: Goer continue \u2019 Smaih Miscount rule @ Cos Bail a date, with Saratoga, Troy, Albany, lf prime short \u2018York, Philadelpia pion.Call AND ALL POINTS EAST feds negotia Te À 4@à per cen Fast Trains leave Me\" 7.15 a.m\u2014Day Express with ifllaterale, T ant Drawing Room Car ati wii Troy and Albbuy, arrivir JPA0ge wes du at 9.20 p.m.same day withou hanged 2 3.20 p.m.\u2014Nigh] Expres-\" gant Sleeping Car run throu! ween ba without change.JET customere, close connection at Troy dnt.; Slecping Car Train for Boss A8 prem 8 an ork Through Mais ulfieited offer a ied via this Line, \" A formation given, and Tic drawn at] Grand Trunk Offices, and at ts Saturday d Omes 43 Sr.James Srarzt, Melo k Exchar JOSEPH ANGELL, ; CHAN The New Ÿ eneral Pass'r Agen : ' Gen N.Y, Western L June 19, 1880 adv and re; Se Re dir show TU R \u20ac following pared vi \u2014 d the sales ALL VABIETER hp -_ ti \u20ac Shore.Largest Assortmel* fe ral.Pominiol.go.pid.\u2014 West, , ALSO, Do.pid.xd Y.Cenine Studer Ba cen\u2019 PRICES LOW.om.MITCHELL \u20ac Mis -& Hud.J.Cen The Genu ROBERT ST.PETER AND (RAE a \u2014 Molsont fie J noH.f, PORTER BA ju | > st.Mary \u201cRh gp 286 MONTREAL Hu South nn hand the vies :Pac\u2026 2° pd.Hid Mois Cen.&5t.Jobo pig, Lk x Have always 0 IN WOOD AND BOTTLE FAMILIES REGULAR "]
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